MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. JfEDFORD. OREGON, SUNDAY, APRIL 29. 1934.
PAGE SEVEN
Local and Personal
Down from Trail Dr. E. H. Kirch
gestner of Trail wa a bustnes visitor
In Medford yesterday.
Mrs. Thompson tenves Mr. H.
Thompson left Friday evening by train
for Hutchison, Kans.
,
Mr. mitton Here "Scotty" Dutton.
Portland insurance man. Is spending
the week end in Med ford.
Caller from Phoenix W. C. Burton,
rancher of the Phoenix district, was
transacting business here yesterday.
Mrs. Severance In Among callers
In the city yesterdfty from Jackson
ville was Mrs. E. S. Severance, who
spent the afternoon shopping.
Mrs. Hoey Upturns Airs. James K.
Hoey of this city returned here Sat
urday from Oakland, Calif., where she
had been spending the past week.
Ctoes North E. R. Gllstrap, business
manager of the Medford Mall Tribune.
left on the Shasta Saturday for Eu-J
gene, where he plans to remain a
week.
Taken to Roscburj; Earl B. Irwin
of Headquarter?, detachment, CCC,
was taken to Roseburg Saturday to
the hospital, to receive treatment for
an Injured shoulder.
Whitehead in Hospital R. H. White
head, of this city, is at the Sacred
Heart hospital, where he will under
go an operation tomorrow. Mr. White
head Is 87 years old.
On Business Visit MJss Geraldtne
Anderson, of the credit department of
the Grants Pass Cinderella Shop, was
in Medford Thursday to call on the
local Cinderella store.
Hare Scarlet Fever Camp Apple
gate, CCC, Is under a thirty day quar
antine for scarlet fever, Melvin Jack
of Beaverton, Ore., being ill. Jack
Joined the company April 17.
- Goes to San Francisco Dr. John M.
Tutt, who presented the Christian
Science lecture at the Holly theatre
Thursday evening, left on the Shasta
Friday for San Francisco.
Report Is Filed An acident report
was filed with city police on Satur
day concerning a collision at the cor
ner of Main and Oakdale streets at
7:40 p. m., Friday. Frank Vance of
1502 Pleasant Ave., Klamath Falls, was
said to be the driver of the other au
tomobile. Culbertson Returns City Airport
Superintendent Thomas Culbertson
hea returned to Medford after having
spent the past week in Portland, con
ferring with W. R. Schanhals of the
amateur pilots' association In Port-ftiihArf-cnn
KTDMts to have the
club visit here during the Diamond
jubilee, flying to Medrora in meir
own pianos. Culbertson made the trip
by plane with W. H. Mulrhead.-
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
'OIL RANGE-Slightly used -but -in
perfect condition ana iooks h.
ua. tAiroii metal oven and
five powerful burners. Priced for
quick sale at $29.95. Montgomery
Ward 6b co., in oo.
wiwren ta TJtrvr Modern S to 7
room house, by adults, permanent.
Not over 15 water paia. box om
Tribune.
t rc-T" ..runv vollnnr u-trfl i'hvl with
Firestone tire, Smith & Watklns
cover. Finder rewarded. Tel. 8-F-ll
Dr. Stearns In South Dr. R. W
Stearns is spending this week in San
Jose, Calif., where, he is guest of Mr
and Mrs, Charles Saunders. Mrs.
Saunders Is remembered as the former
Roberta Stearns.
Jark Mntney Arrested Through an
error, the name of John V. Matncy
appeared in the Thursday Issue of the
Mall Tribune, when it should have
read Jack Matney, who was charged
with Issuing worthless checks.
Mr. Taylor Home Mrs. Tom Tay
lor, who has been a guest of Mrs. R.
L. Wyant of Eagle Point for the past
few days, returned home to Medford
Friday. She was a visitor at the civic
improvement club while there.
Mr. Grey Here Lawrence Grey of
the American Chain company of San
Francisco Is in Medford on a short
business trip, and also to visit his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Grey, and
brothers, Harold and Herb and their
families.
Bring Back Trucks Five CCC men
left Saturday by train for Marysvil'.e.
Calif., to bring bflck five trucks tor
use in the local CCC district. Making
the trip were Oscar Spaulding. Irwin
L. Hurley. Eugene V. Riebe. Earl L.
Stephenson and Lee Van Ausdall.
Mrs. Hartzell Visitor Mrs. James
Hartzell of Seattle left Saturday morn
ing for her home In the north, having
spent several days here visiting her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Herring,
and brother Dan Herring of 28 Ross
Court.
Automobiles Collide Dallas L.
Grove of 228 Iowa street and F. F.
Burk of Medford placed accident re
ports on file with the city police on
the collision Friday evening at six
o'clock, at the corner of Fourth and
Holly streets.
Child Is Injured Patricia Terrell,
age 5, of Carglll court, suffered slight
injuries Saturday at 12:20 p. m., when
struck by the . automobile of F. w.
Sweeney of 1704 West Main St. Wit-
nesses listed on the accident report
at the city police station were W. O.
Cooksey, and Lyle Llndley of Medford
and Mrs. C. J. Flndley of Central
Point.
Collision Reported At 3:30 o'clock
yesterday afternoon, the vehicles Lyle
Cingcade of Eagle Point and Georpe
Oilman of Medford were driving, col
lided at the corner of Central and
Ninth streets.
Clerk's Auxiliary The Women's
Auxiliary to the Postal Clerks will
meet Tuesday evening at the home of
Mrs. C. M. Houston on Dakota for reg
ular monthly session, beginning at 8
o'clock. A large attendance Is desired.
To Hotel Meeting Mr. and Mrs. J.
F. Reynolds and Mrs. W. M. Clemen
son left Saturday morning to attend
the meeting of the Southern Oregon
branch of the Oregon Hotel associa
tion, held last evening at the Albany
hotel in Albany. Mr. and Mrs. B. R.
Westbrook. formerly of Ashland, now
operate the Albany hotel.
Roxy Ann Club Meets Trie Home
Extension club of the Roxy Ann
Grange will meet with Mrs. Lewis on
West Spring street for the last lesson
In economy dressmaking. Mrs. Mabel
Mack will assist any woman desiring
help in cutting or fitting. Members
are asked to bring materials and pat
terns, also sandwiches, salad or cake.
En Route to Spokane Father J. J.
Bunyan of Fort Mac-Arthur, at San;
Pedro, stopped at the Medford dis-j
trict CCC headquarters Saturday, to
confer with First Lieutenant Raymond
J. Hore. district chaplain and Flrsci
Lieutenant John Thomas Kilcoyne,
also a chaplain In this district. Father
Bunyan was en route to Fort George
Wright, Spokane.
Ordered Out of Town John Seward.
19, who entered a plea of guilty to
driving while Intoxicated, was given a
six months suspended Jail sentence,
and a fine of $100, also suspended.
when he appeared before Justice of
the Peace W. R. Coleman the latter
oart of the week. Seward, who has
been residing at Talent, was ordered
to leave this section.
More CCC's Arrive Ninety-five Civ
ilian Conservation corps enrolles from
Illinois arrived in Medford Saturday
morning, and left Immediately by
truck for Camp Wineglass in the Cra
ter Lake National park. There were
115 Illinois enrolles detrained at Pow
ers for the China Flats camp. Attract
ing much attention at the Southern
Pacific station Saturday were the or
ange passenger cars from the Mil
waukee road, In which the men made
the trip.
Bebe Daniels in Rialto Show
Bebe Daniels Is starred In ''The.comedv favorite, and fllmgoers have
Song You Gave Me" at the Rialto I n opportunity of seeing this daz-
,,,.. . . , . .... I zllng star in a role evlmently suited
theater today and Monday. .
' J ! to her special talents, in addition to
She plays the role of Mltzi, musical : once again hearing hor glorious volco.
Miss Drgemiark Return s Miss
Orin Degermark who has been con
valescing from a major operation is
now sufficiently recovered to meet
her classes at the hich school.
To Sun Francisco Second Lieuten
ant Gunnar C. Carlson, who accom
panied the CCC enrolles to Medford
on the special train arriving hore Sat
urday morning, left that evening for
San Francisco from which city he will
continue to Fort Sheridan. 111., where
he is stationed with the Second In
fantry. -f
lienton Vote 'nlns
SALEM. April 28. itf The arrival
of Benton county's registration report
today leaves but six out of the 30
counties who have not yet turned n
their list of registered voters for the
May primary election. Benton reported
an increased number of voters In
both major parties,
4
Seized for Still
ASTORIA, Ore., April 28. (P) Oli
ver Nicholas and R. W. Bashor, resi
dents of Knappa, near here, were ar
rested by deputy sheriffs and state
police today, following discovery of
a 75-gnllon still In operation, and 400
gallons of grain mash;
Daughter of Will
Rogers at Roxy
Another member of Hollywood's
second generation Will Rogers only '
daughter, Mary' Is making her bid .
for cinematic fame, It was recently
revealed. I
Seeking to avoid any charge of fa- !
vorlttam or trading on her father's
reputation. Miss Rogers, w.ho recent- 1
ly -completed finishing school in the :
east, came to the Fox studio lot, an
unknown. Aside from her Illustrious
dad. no one at Movietone City had
ever met the beautiful young girl
since she was graduated from a harum-scarum
tomboy w.ho outrode her
two brothers on mean-tempered
bronchos nnd blossomed into a mod
ern young lady.
Under the name of Mary Howard
she landed a part In "My Weakness,'
which opens at the Roxy theater to
day. The picture, starring Lilian Har
vey, Is filled with uproarious mirth
and glorious girls. j
by Chauncey Dewey, northwest Kan
sas cattleman.
Astoria Fire Loss
ASTORIA. Ore., April 28. fP, Dam
age in the sum of 7,500 was done tci
the Owl Drug store in the heart of
the business section hero from fire of
unknown origin, which started in the
basement.
Stockmen Loses suit j
KANSAS CITY, April 28. (Pi A i
federal court Jury returned a verdict!
In favor of the. Associated Press herel
today In a $100,000 libel suit brought'
.u.4&rAs
BUI-CONK
El U.I. Mill.
$220
Get Your Share
of
at the lowest
possible cost for
equipment and
power. Rib-cone
Ball Mills will do
it. Also crushers,
Overstrom concen
trators, water
wheels, flotation
and cyanide ma.
for 2-4 ton
l7i Hi. H.P..
850 lbs. Others chines, plates, steel
no to 250 tons, tank and pipe
lines.
, Straub Mfg. Co.
SINOr fl3S chestnut St.,
IW- Oakland, Cal,
Captain Morse Here Captain Win
slow C. Morse of the U. S. Army air
corps, stopped at the local airport
Saturday afternoon en route to Crlssy
field from Pearson field at Vancouver.
Wash. He was flying an 0-19 observa
tion ship.
Mr. Young CalN George B. Young
of the Griffin Creek district was a
business caller In the city yesterday.
Tiller is Quarantined Camp Tiller
of the Civilian Conservation corps
was placed under quarantine the last
of the week, for measles.
FOR SALE Essex 1029 Coach, good
paint and rubber, 8100. 43 western
Ave.
FOR SALE Full automatic Westing
houso electric range, White electric
sewing machine, electric mangle,
, bed room suite, dining table, chairs,
library table. 43 western Ave.
FO RRENT Nice home, 3 bedrooms.
- C25. 327 Maple. J
FOR SALE 40 acres good bottom ;
land, free water, on paved highway '
20 minutes from Medford. !
100 acres A-l farm land, Improve
ments. 20 cash, balance ten year '
B interest. Price greatly reduced, i
C. S. Butterfleld. 409 Medford Bldg
FOR RENT Partly furnished house. !
electric range, heater, etc. Will lea !
for one year. See it at 938 South i
Riverside. C. S. Butterfleld.
FRESH cows for sale. W. H. renin- I
ger, Central Point. j
USED bathtub, popular foot roll
rim type. One only of these to go
at $27.50 complete with new chro
mium fittings. Montgomery Ward fc
Co, 117 So. Central Ave.
Studio Stars
Six new rmiicai minibern which
promise to becom national song hits
will be heard in Marion Da vies new
picture, "Going Hollywood." which
cpens today at the Studio theater
with Blng Crosby. In the cast are
rift DOrsay. Stuart Erwln. Ned
Sparks. Paty Kelly, Bbby Watson
and the Three Radio Rogues.
CONTINUING OUR
PARADE of BIG HITS
We Give You One of the Most Sprightliest
and Tuneful Pictures of the Year.
Come in and see Hollywood Through a keyhole it's
'glamor its loves, its melody, its gaiety, its heartbreaks,
and tears! The Hollywood you've dreamed about
Bared before your eyes!
AT A SHOW!
Movie Queen and Radio King!
Royal entertainment JW
of romance and rhythm f
, . . smig aim ,,,twv.
t , Willi scrreiuaini b Rfl j
fascinating corfledlenne Wfy
t and America's fa
vprite crooner ... In
dazzling musical extrav-agnnzal
f -
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A Zff
- 'WmIX Fifi D'0RSAY Ned spARKS
t stuart ERWIN Patsy KELLY
5 Big Song Hits
"Temptation"
"We'll Make Love
When It Kains"
"Cinderella's
Fella"
"Our Big Love
Scene"
"Going Hollywood"
ALSO
EDGAR KENNEDY
in "Quiet Please"
"British Ouiafla"
Pathe Newsreel
Starts Today
3 BIG DAYS
Continuous Shows Today 1 :30 P. M. to 11 :00 P. M.
Children
Anytime j rffly 14
10c
Anytime
MMrilfiMMiliilTllriiiiriirTm i iMiiini
Shows Tocllly
l:4-3::
1:00-9:00
Romance....
wrote the music!
Love....
wrote the words!
Not since "Rio Rita" hate you
uren the lovely Bebe In such
a perfect role . . . as Mltzl,
famous Viennese songbird,
wlioe singing nnd ronisinclng
stands all the "stage door .lobn
nles" on their enrs . , . Hear
her sing the new hits: 'Good
bye, Soldier of the Guards'' . .
"The Song You Gnve Me' .
"Don't Ask Me Why"
f Also i
V llll
Andy Clyde Comedy
"An Old Gypsy Custom"
"Broadway By Day"
Nows
TUESDAY
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n an ( mop litre
elrrtrlr nlth mjtrrj
. . . an emotion tlr
rliiff romnnre of men
who live In die!
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Shows Today
1:45-3:30
7:00-9:00
N SOUTHERN OREGON'S FINEST THEATRE V
Mats ... 25c
Eves , . , 35c
KMcllei . , 100
Starts Today!
When a Woman Loves
the whole world gossips!
She shares her happiness
In love . . lltcs for to
day . . . leaving yester
day In the past . to
morrow n day of dreams!
Am-
Rob ert Montgomery
Hrr nrfnlrs fiirnlstirri Aplry ronvri-Hntlnn tn ftll tile Bllinrt
rapltols of the world ... tlicy tlttcrrd orpr her Intent love
.L. . her past hirlUrrrllunn. Thry rpnntired Itrr i'onqupstt . . . .
abliorrcd her rilrtntlonn. She flnnced thnniKh life . . . played
with fire . . . gambled with love nnd had no regrets . . .
For the really lived , . . coming through the Riptide with
her own noul lntnctl
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RIPTIDE
A WOMAN'S TEMPESTUOUS EMOTIONS"
with
HERBERT MARSHALL MRS. PATRICK CAMPBELL
ADDED!
Merry Musical Revue
"Roast Beef and Movies"
"Goofy Movie" Nowsreel
COMINOt
"We're Not Dressing"
"Viva Villa"
MMen In White"