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MEDFORD MAIL TRTBUNTE. fEDFORD. OREGOX. WEDNESDAY. 3FKIL 25. 1934. PAGE NINE Local and Dogs Bothering Complaints er.'r flltd with Medford police today re garding the activities of dogs, stray Jug about West Fourteenth street. Mrs. Stuart Goes East Mrs. R. I. Stuart left today by train for Chi cago, where she plans to spend a month visiting her sister. Start Road Contract Gilbert Stuart and Thos. J. Fuson, Jr., left Medford Monday morning to start work on the Tlller-Trall contract. Here from rortland Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Orandy and son of Portland are visitors In Medford this week on business. Has Tonsils Out Norman Knight of 303 Beatty street underwent sn operation at the Community hospital today for removal of his tonsils. Medical Case J. M. Shafer of Wtospect Is a patient at the Commun ity hospital this week for medical care. O'Uonnell Visits Here Speck O'Donnell of Los Angeles Is in this city visiting Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Stan baugh. while on his vacation. He will also visit while here Mrs. Stanbaugh's mother, Mrs. Louise Rodgers. From Medford Mrs. Veils, Hayes, manager of the Cinderella shop In Medford, waa in Grants Pass Tuesday on business with the local shop man ager, Miss Maud Morton. Grants Pass Courier. Tuesday Shoppers Mrs. S. E. Hew lett and daughter Hattle were In Med ford yesterday from Eagle Point, shop ping at local stores. Other callers were John Holmer of Prospect and Mr. and Mrs. Dave Pence of Trail. Visit In Grants rass Mr. and Mrs. Lester Smith spent the week-end In Grants Pass and were accompanied to that city by Mrs. Smith'a mother. Mrs. Johns, who Is remaining there for the week. - . ! Mr. nritt rail! Emll Brit. Jack sonville pioneer, whose auto staged a runaway a few weeks ago, was In Medford today with his arm still In a sling as result of Injuries received In the accident. Mrs. Mitchell Here Mrs. J. W. Mitchell of Hermosa Beach, Cal., has been the guest of friends In Medford for the past week. She will spend the summer in Ashland with her mother, Mrs. Howard. Ducks Win Attention Many shop pers were drawn to the Chas. A. Wing Agency windows this morning by the appearance of two little, brown ducks, who were having a hearty breakfast there. Come from Minnesota Mr. and Mrs. Ted McReynolds, accompanied by his brother Alvln, recently arrived h hp mnlur from Brewster. Minn.. making the trip in 10 days' time. Xhey are now residing In an auto Jcamp and plan to locate in me vanoy Tool Box Stolen C. C. Clark of 31 South Orange reported to city police this morning the theft of a tool box. belonging to Mr. Oster, irom nis gar riui-lna the niht. The box con talned carpenter and mechanic tools and an electric drill. It was green in color and 14 by 14 by 24 Inches In size. rlnu'pra V'vhlhllPlI Mrs. O: J. WOlfC of Grape street, whose snapdragons are known to many Medford people for their unusual beauty ana lusuri nt ffrnurth. hfli a bOUOUet dls played at the Chamber of Commerce trulAtt Mm. Wnlfe has also SUDPUed the Chamber of commerce with roses, responding to the request for flowers made some time ago. Writers' League Entertains The southern Oregon branch of the Lea gue of Western Writers will enter tain guests Friday evening at the home of Mrs. G. R. Satchwell, It was announced today. An interesting program has been arranged for the renlng and invitation lsextended all riarsons interested In writing. Guests are Invited for T:30 o'clock. 'ubllce Hendqunrters Moved Headquarters of Oregon's Diamond Jubilee celebration, maintained In the old Magi!! drug store location, were moved today to the Sparta building on Riverside and Main. Displays of pioneer relics will bo carried on there as at the former location, and owners of such material are urged to get in touch with the headquarters as soon as possible. Safe return of all relics is guaranteed. t CCC Train Ijilc The Civilian Con servation corps train, scheduled to pss through Medford this morning, failed to appear and was expected this evening about 6:30, en route to Roseburg. CCC's from Illinois will make up the shipment. There will be 119 going to company 1622, Camp Tyee, 116 to company 1625, camp Eteamboat. and 146 to company 1629. camp Tiller. 0 EEPUCE Your Yearly Fuel Bill Order Green Wood Now Let It Dry This Summer and Save the Difference PINE 3 75 Timber Products Co. PHONE 7 End ol No. CfnlrRl. A Oood Firm to Trailf With Personal Week-end at Medford Mlas Joan Huener spent the week-end visiting her parents at Medford, and expected to return to Grants Pass Tuesday. Grants Pass Courier. B Improper License Arthur Lambert, arrested early this morning for alleg edly operating a car bearing Califor nia license, while employed In this city, was to appear in justice court on the charge this afternoon. The arrest was made by state police. More to Ashland Miss Mettle E. Thompson of Central Point has traded her Pine Tree service station for the G. A. Baker home at 81 Church street. Mr. Baker has taken possession of the station and Mrs. Thompson moved to Ashland today. Mrvand Mrs. W. L. Cotton and two children also moved to Central Point with Mr. Baker, father of Mrs. Cotton. Mr. Cotton has been operating the Porter service station on North Main, now operated by Cheater Woods. Ashland Tidings. Plan Recorder Change At a special meeting of the city council held at 11 o'clock this morning, the matter of making the office of city recorder an appointive office rather than an elective office, was discussed. City Attorney Frank VanDyke was in structed to prepare a resolution amending the city charter for the purpose of making the office of city recorder an appointive rather than an elective position. The matter is to be brought before the people of Ash land at the primary election. Ash land Tidings. GOOD WILL PACT STIFLESJCIISCORD Mutual Steps Are Being Taken to Curb Discordant Factors Long Uppermost Between Two Nations BERLIN (AP) Making good neighbors out of the Polish and Ger man peoples Is the object of a "gentlemen's agreement" whlcfl has followed signing of the non-aggression pact by the Berlin and Warsaw governments. Caclaw Przesmyckt, chief of the press bureau of the Polish foreign of fice, came here for a visit with nazl officials and agreed with them upon measures to stifle the discordant fac tors which used to Irritate the two nations. Acts Follow Words As a. starter, plans for unveiling a statue In the Oder district, inscribed "The Blazing Frontier" and designed to symbolize Germany's sorrow for lost territory, were abandoned. Poland responded by cancelling her ban on a number of German publications, some of which had been barred since 1928. 8he also seized a Polish satirical Journal which had caricatured Hitler. The National Zeltung, Journal of Herman Goerlng, militant lieutenant of Hitler, sent a special correspon dent to Poland. He is sending back amicable and gracious articles on the country and its people. One story upheld Poland's right to the Wllno territory, noted bone of contention between Poland and Lithuania, Rus sia . recognizes Lithuania's claims there. Poland Guards Swastika Poland returned the compliment by accepting without question the excuses of a German aviator who had Inadvertently landed across the bor der. In former times, such an Inci dent would have raised a fuss. A Pole at Bydgoszcz (formerly Bromberg) who attempted to snatch a swastika emblem from a Germsn soldier's grave was seized by a Polish officer who told him In forcible lan guage that the German had died for DANCING DREAMLAND TONIGHT DINTY MOORE'S ORCHESTRA MEN 25C LADIES KM FIR 4-25 Bin POl Dl, LOAD DELIVERED WHERE TOURING $ GOES 71' 20.5 Hotek K ' "111 vs. c av Theaftej (Rik. Visitors) What will beautiful girls of the future be like? Three famous artists were asked the question and two of them selected the girls shown above. Howard Chandler Christy said Elise Ford (left), a New York model, most closely approximates his ideal girl of the future. McClelland Barclay picked Babs Shanton (riant), a Park avenue girl. his country the same as Poles had died for theirs, and that he would not tolerate desecration of the grave. Moreover, a Polish postal official who had returned, as "unknown" a letter addressed to Bromberg Instead of Bydgoszcz, has been officially re primanded. PENDLETON AIRPORT WILL BE COMPLETED PENDLETON, April 25. (fl The sum of $16,000 dollars of SERA funds has been approved for completion of the Pendleton municipal airport, and 68 men will be started to work this week completing the runways and other details of the project. TRAPSHOOT VETERAN PASSES IN POMEROY POMEROY, Wash., April 25,--AP) James M. Spence, known to north west trapshooters over the past 30 years, died of a heart attack at ,hls home here today. He was 66 years old. Burial Is planned at Pendleton, Ore. LD Crowds Jamming the Theatre the Past Three Days, Haven't Given the Hundreds of People Who Yet Want to See It a Chance to Get in, So We Are holding It Over One Day. Positively Ends Tonight Adults 20 Children 10C Gaj& Oil CSxrA Care 0njecti0nerie5 & Incidental (Associated Press Photos) OLD TAHOE INN LOST IN CONFLAGRATION TAHOE CITY, April 25. (AP) Fire that for a time endangered all of Tahoe City today had reduced the old Tahoe Inn to ashes and leveled two other buildings. The flames had been brought un der control by volunteer workers, aided by a change In direction of the wind. Loss of the inn, a landmark here, was partly covered by Insur ance. 4 Cotton farmers dread cloudy and rainy weather in Vie latter part of the growing season, for that condi tion stimulates boll weevils. DANCE JOHNNY BENNETT'S 0 MEN OF NOTE Gold Hill, Saturday Nite Men 40c. Ladies lOo 01' la LOUISA MAY ALCOTT'S LITTLE WOMEN With JOAN BENNETT PAUL IUKAS FRANCES DEE JEAN PAttKE ION MAY OUvll DouflflH Mflnlflomt'T Henry Sliphtfliftft STARTS TOMORROW JOE E. BROWN IN "SON OF A SAILOR" , I "Lazy River" Is Craterian Feature ... - ,, .,x- , ...J- Robert Young. Ti Heaiy, Nat i'en dleton and Jean Parker have the femurea toim in "Lnzy River," at the Craterian theater today and Thurs day. The mysterious backwater of Louisi ana the "Cajuns," least known of all E MADRID, 'April 25. (AP) A state of alarm was declared throughout Spain tonight following upon the resignation of Premier Lerroux' cabi net, reports that President Alcala Za mora might be forced to quit, and declarations that civil war might fol low the crisis. Rafael Alonso, minister of the In terior in the resigned government, announced the state of alarm which Is not so severe as martial law as an electric tenseness, born of political and Industrial protests, gripped the entire country. 4 MUST MEET BILLS PORTLAND, Ore.. April 25. (AP) The Portland fire department Is con tlnulng Its campaign to force Its firemen to pay their bills. W. H. Benedict was suspended from the force 30 days Tuesday, the eighth such suspension since the campaign was undertaken. Five of those previously ousted are again at work after having arranged with a credit association for debt payment. Two refused to make such an arrangement and were perma nently discharged. They have ap pealed to the civil service board. CHEMICAL BOMB TO FIGHT FOREST FIRES SALEM, Ore. (UP) A Wisconsin Inventor has notified the state for estry department he .has produced a chemical explosive bomb with which to extinguish forest fires. The bombs are dropped from air planes as In warfare. The Inventor claimed he could land bombs within a designated 25-foot circle from an altitude of 2000 feet. The bombs cost $35 eaoh, THIRD LOGGER KILLED IN CLATSOP COUNTY ASTORIA, Ore., April 25. (tf Pete Pardlnl, a choker setter at Camp V Crown-Willamette Logging company, was crushed to death by a rolling log today. It waa the third logging acci dent death in Clatsop county this week. Shows 1:45 7:00-9:00 7 r 0NQ LOST FATHER FRI - DONALD COOK GENEVIEVE T0BIN PLUS Tim McCoy , lr. ?. jit . i; . jjw- l American peonies the smuggling of Chinese on the Gulf ccAst and ro mance unacr warm eoutnern BKieS. are all blended Into "Lazy River." making It a fast-moving film that literally has audiences hanging onto their seats. Sparkling Comedy On Rialto Screen Romance, sparkling comedy and human interest drama are combined to a rare degree In "Long Lost Fath er," John Barrymore's latest starring picture, which opened last night at the Rial to theater, with Helen Chan dler and Donald Cook. The unusual slant of "Long Lost Father ' centers about a father a over tures to the daughter he deserted when she waa a baby. A youthful romance, Involving Miss Chandler and Cook, shares Interest with his main theme, and, while most of the story Is told In a delightfully amusing vein, it has Its serious moments, which ap peal powerfully to the emotions, 'LITTLE WOMEN' CONTINUED TODAY L. L. Lewis, manager of the Studio theater announces that In order to give many who were unable to get in the theater a chance to see. "Little Women", he is holding the picture over today. In "Son of a Sailor," Joe E. Brown's laugh-fost, which will open tomorrow the comedian plays the part of a bragging gob, whose quick wits serve him when his boasting 'gets him Into trouble. Pitted against a tough h om bre In the naval boxing champion ships, Joe Is forced to resort to a couple of tricks not Included In the Marquis of Queensbury rules, Special convocation of Cra ter Lake Chapter No. 32, R. A. M., Thursday, April 26, at 7:30 p.' m. Work In R. A. degree. Visitors Invited. O W. DeJarnett, H. P. OEO. ALDEN, Secy. il III, pro 20tf Any Time Chil dren 104 2 Features ! "Savage Girl" KIKST RUN AND "Virtue" STARTS TOMORROW FIRST RUN SHEETS OALLAOHER In "EASY MILLIONS" Dally Mat. 1:15 Ee. 8:45 Mats. Evei. 25 KIcMlPS 10c ENDS TOMORROW NIGHT He Deserted His Daughter for Wine, Women and Song! . . . JOHN wrao As the dPTll-mny-care father who fought to re tain the lore of his ffo-to-the-rtevll daughter! HELEN CHANDLER DONALD COOK SAT Qth guest" "VOICE IN THE NIGHT" OFFICER ASKS HELP IN FINDING BULLDOG Traffic Officer Tom Robinson has lost his dog, he announced this after noon, and he want his friends to help him find it. The brlndle bull dog with a white left eye left his home, 208 Summit, when unchained, this morning. He Is wearing a har ness. If anyone sees him, "Tom" asks that the police station, 854. be called at once. A REAL LIVE BABY '.VILL BE GIVEN AWAY as the first prize for the best hard times costume, and a TOO LATE 70 CLASSIFY , WANTED 'Elderly man to help with chores on small dairy. MA, care Mall Tribune. tf ""EMPTY FLOUR SACK SALE A special aale on Flour Sacks. Iatkc size, Is being held by Fluhrer's Bik ery. They are selling a full down of heavy muslin sacks for 00c the dozen. The sale will laat until the overstock of sacks Is cleaned up. WORLD BOOKMAN Encyclopedia, set 135.00, Box 1072, Tribune. FOR SALE Federation wheat. Te'.. 194, Central Point. . FOR SALE '20 Chev. fl, motor A-l; 4 -speed Chev. trans.; truck vid pas. car springs. '24 Ford T C. P. FRIEND'S WRECKING CO. On new highway, ml. N. Medford. WANTED CoilDle to art tm rnn- I takers for country place, 15 miles from Medford. Man to be capable of doing all outside work and wom an to cook and do general house work. References required. Ad dress Box 811, Medford. FOR SALE For storage, sheets, quilts, pillows, clothing, dishex, kitchen utensils, silverware, alum Inumware. Eads Transfer, 1015 No Central. Shows f7j733. Today and Wednesday Romance and Adventure A boy from nowhere ... an enchanting beauty of the Bayous . , , a tranquil para dise of the Cajun country . , . becoming , the exciting, dramatio center of the uni verse for a day as smugglers, pirates and escaped prisoners combine to bring thrills along Old Man River! Under a Mellow Moon! , with ROBT. YOUNG JEAN PARKER Ted Heaiy Nat Pendleton Robt Montgomery in " MYSTERY OF MR. X" second prize for the next best cos tume at the hard times barn dance given by the Disabled American Vet erans at the D. A. V. employment headquarters, 35 South Riverside, on Thursday evening, April 26. Govd old-time dance music and lunch serv ed by the Indies from 11 to 12 p. m. Admisfilon 35c a couple and 10c tor extra ladles. What - - - is that emotion in a woman, stronger than her intellect stronger than her reason which sweeps her on irre sistibly? . . . It is a RIPTIDE Mats. . . 25o Eves. . 35o Riddles IOC Suann could cook! , . No wonder then knight of the open rond Tied for her affection"! PLUS i BEN BLUE "Here Comes Flossie" Dnr Apollan and Bund "Mot from Petrogrnd" SAT