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MEDPORD MAIL TRIBUXE. MEDFORD. OREGON. FRIDAY. APRTL 13. 1934. PAGE m"E Local and Personal Ooes to Oakland H. VanHoeven berg of Cold Hill left by plane today for Oakland, Cal. Goes to Chli'ugo L. A. Meade of Prospect left by train last evening for Chicago. - En Route South H. E. Keebler waa a passenger on the United Air Lines ehip out of Med ford this morning, en route to San Francisco. Mr. Sellle In Medford S. G. Selll3. signal superintendent for the Southern- Pacific company, is a business visitor in Medford today. . Mr. Kllborn Here On his regular business trip to Medford, O. H. Kll born, trainmaster of the Southern Fs-clflc company, la a visitor here today. 1 ' Visitors In Medford Grants Pass folk who spent Wednesday In Med rrvirrilncr the Qr&ntft Pass Dally uouner, were aire, jcau Mrs. Anna McKinney and brother. John Hyde. Girl Scout Sale Qlrl Scouts of troop 4 will hold a candy sale Sat urday morning at the Peerless market. Some very choice sweets are prom ised for the public. , ' Arrive from Portland Arriving In Medford this morning on the United Air Lines ship from Portland, were J. c. Zauber, Charles Mcculloch and Philip Chapman. Mr. Owen Returns James H. Oww reutrned to Medford today from Port land, where he has been attending to business affairs since the first of the week. Confers In Medford C. W. LaRue, water heater engineer for the Wesix company, with headquarters in San Francisco, arrived in Medford on the Oregonlan from Portland this morn ing to confer with Glenn Jackson of the California Oregon Power company. 1 ' Jfv' it The lecture given by Rev. Wm. E. Snider last evening at the Advent Christian church, corner West Jack eon and Welch, on the subject of 'Anti-Christ" was well attended, and the nudlence listened with keen Interest as Rev. Snider accur ately connected up history with "the ure word of prophecy." Rev. Snider pointed out that many people are allowing themselves to be jcaivori- tut tn t.hi fulfillment of prophetic signs Indicating the Im minence of Christ's second coming, by looking for tne arising or a mywi lcal antl-Chrlst, which in reality be longs to past history, and fits snugly Into the picture which prophecy drew of him. Rev. Snlder's 'ecturcs are a chal lenge to everyone thinking and viniy rfeenlv on these subject. Tonight's subject, 7:30 p. m., "A (Carnal Procession A Beasuy m" .Among the Stars An Angel's Long ' Measurement The Cleansing of the Sanctuary." No lecture Saturday evening, (adv) TODAY and Saturday boob Limi RICH BOY... fejl ond no mother Wfior a .. chonce for saw?- Charles FARRELL Wynne GIBSON QtU Wiliom GARGAN Zoiu PITTS Also OUR GANG in "Bed Time Worries" Pathe Review - News Reel Sun. DANCING LADY Undergoes Operation Mrs. J. H. McCalliswr underwent a major opr-l ation at the Community hospital Thursday and was reported gettt:ig along nicely late yesterday. Howells In Ashland Reverend and Mra. W. J. Howell of the Medford Presbyterian church were guests on Wednesday of Reverend and Mrs. Merle Edwarda of the Ashland Pres- byterlan church. Reports Here Eugene E. Laird of i Portland reported at the Civilian Con servation corps headquarters this j morning before going to Camp Capci Sebastian as educational advisor for the company stationed there. Visit In Ashland Mrs. R. J. Rlna barger and daughter Nancy are in Ashland visiting Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Madden. They left here Wednesday, and plan to remain In the Llthla ctty until Sunday. Work I up In Medford The bridge and culvert crew of the Southern Pa cific company in charge of Foreman I. W. Cole of Grants Pass, were work ing in Medford today, near the pas senger depot. Artillerymen Reunite According to word received today from E. D. Gumey of Eugene, the former members of the 65th Artillery, and other Fort Stevens artillerymen, plan to hold their an nual reunion May 5 at Eugene. Denson Is Fined Gus Denson, 32, was fined 110 In city court this-morning when he entered a guilty plea to being drunk in a public place. Den son was arrested by city officers at ia:40 thla morning on East Main street, Called North Mr. and Mrs. 8. H. Short, daughter Charlotte, and Mrs. Grace Watson of Medford. sister of Mr. Short, left early this morning for Tacoma, Wash., where they were call ed by the serious Illness of William Short, father of Mr. Short and Mrs. Watson. They expect to visit in Ss attle before returning to Ashland Ashland Dally Tidings. Advertise Jubilee Mrs. Beth Chase (Miss Medford), acompanled by Mrs. Frank Board man of Prospect, stopped for a short time in Ashland this morning, en route to San Francisco, where Mrs. Chase will broadcast ad vertising the Oregon Diamond Jubi lee to be held In Medford June 3 to 0. Mrs. Board man Is a former resident of Ashland. Ashland Daily Tidings. Mrs. Curry In Hospital Mrs. Jose phine Curry of Jacksonville, who un derwent a major operation at the Community hospital yesterday, was reported in an improved condition today. Shopping Yesterday Mrs. "Chub" Anderson of the Phoenix district wis shopping at Medford stores yesterdiy. Mrs. Bid die 111 Mrs. Weldon Bldd'.e, Jr., la a patient at the Community hospital, where she Is receiving treat ment for pneumonia. Student Callers June Nealon and another student of the Central Point high school were In Medford this morning making plans for the AAA circus to be sponsored by the school. Undergoes Operation Marshall Mtnter of the Eagle Point district underwent a major operation at the Community hospital yesterday and was reported getting along satlsftc torlly today. Accident Is Reported Citl police said today that both automobiles were badly damaged in the collision at 3:05 yesterday afternoon on South Oakdale avenue, when Lee Spencer Bullts of 15 Florence street ran his car Into the parked machine belong ing to Mrs. Claude Houghton of Yam say, Ore. Bullls listed Walter Young. Luc tan M. Smith and Sam Kroschel as witnesses, while Mrs. Houghton named BUI Ben ford. Violet Olsen and Lucy and Ellen Houghton. Children Break Arms The Grants Pass Dally Courier says that two ad venturesome young Taylors, unrelated, are wearing arms in casts this week as the result of tumbles while at play. The three-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Taylor, route 3. suffered a fracture of both bones In her left arm this week when she fell out of a barn loft. Dorin Taylor, about nine, son of Mr. and Mrs. E C. Taylor, tumbled out of a swing, suffering a similar break In both bones of his right arm. ( At Craterian SOLD ASJXTRAGT The following news Item which ap peared recently in the Fall River Tid ings, published In Shasta, county, California, la of special significance to southern Oregon people who are Inclined to buy merchandise from hawkers: "Two gangs of peddlers plying their trade In this section were ar rested and brought before Judge P. M. Calllson In justice court last Sat urday night and fined 50 each for manufacturing and peddling 'extracts' which were found to be only colored water. Many local residents, it la said, fell a prey to the tempting bait offered by the peddlers. Our mer chants handle the best goods, backed by a refund of price paid if goods are not satisfactory. Bargains offered by traveling peddlers generally prove worthless. Trade with merchants you know Is the only profitable way, and you are always assured of a square deal." Medford Furniture & Hardware ANNOUNCES Spring Arrival of Fostoria Glassware See Our Window Display Liquor Glasses. All Shapes for Proper Service i'2-oz. Rhine Wine, crystal, dozen $9.60 6-oz. Claret, Sauterne, Red Burgandy, dozen $6.00 3-oz. Martini Cocktail, for all Fort wine, dozen ... $6 00 1-oz, Cordial, for Cordials only, dozen $6.00 lyi-oz. Tall Whiskey, dozen $3.60 1- oz. Brandy, dozen $6 00 3-oz. Cocktail, dozen --$6-00 2- oz. Sherry, dozen $6.00 5;S-oz. Hollow Stem Champagne, dozen $9.00 Cocktail Shaker, aluminum, $1.35 With Recipe Book of 225 different mixed drinks, put out by the Crystal Bar of the Brevort Hotel, Chicago. Ice Tea Glasses Hofbrau, doz $4.00 Barbara Cut, doz $3.50 Star Out, doz $3.00 Fostoria Vases 90 Bud Vases 60 Pitchers, star cut ....$1.20 Hofbrau - $1.50 Bowls $2.00 -$1.10 -$2.10 $1.80 ED A c E John Boles and Spencer Tracy are rivals in love with "Pat" Paterson. charming English comedienne, in the romantic comedy. "Bottoms Up." coming to the Craterian theater on Sunday for three days. Aiding and abetting the comedy are Herbert Mun din. Sid Silvers and Harry Green. And Thelma Todd makes the plot complete as the vlllalness. "Bottoms Up" Is essentially a ro mance. But worked logically Into ths story are several opportunities for John Boles and Miss Paterson to sing. There are four song hits in the pic ture, "Bottoms Up." "Waiting at the Gate for Katy." "Turn on the Moon." "Little Did I Dream" and 'I'm Thow ln My Love Away." The story, briefly, deals with the efforts of three merry rogues and a girl with movie ambitions to crash the golden gates of Hollywood. And when they succeed, the girl finds herself actually falling In love with the hero of her first movie. The re sulting complications lead to an un usual climax. WILD HORSE STAR OF ROXIE WESTERN "King of the Wild Horses." which comes to the Roxy theater tomor row, and dealing with the Navajo In dians, Is unique among motion pic tures for the fact that not one single scene was photographed Inside the atudlo and not one process or trick shot waa used in the entire film. The star Is Hex, the famous wild stallion, heading a band of 2000 wild horses corralled on on the Arizona mesas, with William Janney, Doro thy Appleby and Wallace McDonald in the supporting cast, in addition to thousands of Navajo and Hopl Indians. It la claimed to have caught the open spirit and dash of Indian life accurately. A fatal fglht between Rex and a mountain lion is one of the high spots of the film which promises action throughout. Rialto Star Reginald Owen, as the famous Sher lock Holmes, solves the deep mys teries surrounding a gang of thieves and cutthroats in "A Study in Scar let," at the Rialto theater today and Saturday. On the same program, Bob Steele Is starred in "The Gallant Fool." an action story of the circus daredevils and western badmcn. E ENDANGER PEACE (Cunttnued from page one) effective at midnight. Approximately 3.800 men are affected. The other 17 plants, employing 1.200 men, ne gotiated separate agreements. S.000 Walk Out. Two thousand workers at the Elec tric Autollte plant In Toledo, Ohio, dropped negotiations for a five per cent wage increase May 1, and walked out. Two pickets at the Cleveland Worst ed Milts company were ahot, one suf fering serious wounds. They told po lice an unidentified man fired at them with a shotgun. A strike ha; been on at the plant for several wee':a. Authority to call a strike at the St. Louis Chevrolet and Plsher Body IF WASHINGTON, April 13. (AP) The senate today voted to make all Income tax returns subject to public inspection. The publicity amendment was approved 41 to 34. It adopted an amendment to the revenue bill by Senator La Follette (R., Wis.), to this end after conten tions were made such a policy would serve to minimize tax-dodging. 1934 1 Orchard Hail Insurance Insurance Per Acre $150.00 Premium Cost Per Acre S4.80 Ask About Our New Plan INSURE NOW EARL TUMY 1NSURANCK OFFICE 309-310 Liberty Building plants was voted the executive com mittee of the Federated Automobile Workers of America at a meeting of workers late last night. The trouble is over the alleged refusal of the two companies to rehire about 250 men, most of whom have been active in union affairs. Striking aircraft workers in Burfab expressed unconcern over threats of the Curtlss company to move opera tions to a Baltimore plant. Almost 2,100 workers are involved at two fac tories which have contracts for about $5,500,000. BRITT ABLE TO RETURN TO JACKSONVILLE HOME Emll Brltt, 70-year-old Jacksonville pioneer, who sustained Injuries yes terday when his auto ran away with him at his home, was removed from the Sacred Heart hospital late yes terday. He received a dislocated right shoulder, when the car crashed into the Herbert Hanna home, across the street, knocking him from the run-nlngboard. Midget Photos 3 for 10c. Peasley Studio Opp. Holly Theatre. DANCE EVERY IN GOOD OLD J'ViLLE Where the New Deal Shuffles till 2 A. M. f mi i Mats . . 25c Kiddles 100 Hurry! It Ends Tomorrow! All-Time Smash Sensation!! Stars! Songs! Girls! Spectacle! Based on the- famous SHERLOCK HOLMES adventure bp Sir Arthur Coam Doyl with REGINALD OWEN JUNE CLYDE ALLAN DINEHART ANNA MAY WONG A tornado of thrills find action! . . . 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Z ,UMW" HartvGrMn.ThmoTodd Corned Oft Alnnj Mltlf Wlfle I Mlrkrr Moum Cartoon I ZZ ''lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllli1' I 1 1 Continuous niw Doors Open 8",,'r""!' irgfjl 1!M THE MOST OF THE BEST FOR THE LEAST I Mats. 15t? Eves 25? Kiddies 10 Today and Saturday TWO BIG FEATURES! Beneath the threat or death written by the tiillty hand of tne killer people lived nnd loved but always under the watchful eye of Sherlock Holmes! Ml, Dad Dynge's DANCE SATURDAY ORIENTAL GARDENS Two Dances Two Orchestras One Admission