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MEDFORD MATE TRIBUTE. MEDFORD. OREGOX. THURSDAY. MIT 10, 1934. PAGE NTXE Local and To Troll M. Blemes, who arrived this morning by train irom Port land, left today for Trail, where he will live with Hobart Daley. 111 In Grants Pass Judge George W. Colvlg, father of Fred Colvtg of Medford, Is reported seriously 111 at his home In Orants Pass. Undergoes Operation Mrs. A. L. Straus of Gold Hill underwent a major operation at the Community hospital Wednesday. t Mrs. Ash 111 Mrs. H. L. Ash, of Trail, Is a patient at the Community hospital, where she unerwent a ma- jor operation Wednesday. Sentence Suspended The sentence of Harold Berry, Medford. arrested yesterday on charges of being drunk in a public place, was suspended pending good behavior. L ' ' ' Shops Being Redecorated Young's Service shop on North Front is re ceiving a new coat of paint. The Ideal Bicycle shop Is also being re decorated. From Portland F. N. Youngmart, vice president of the Crown Willam ette Paper company, arrived this morning on the train from Portland to spend the day in this city. Hammonds Go North Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Hammond left today for Port land on a business trip. They plan to spend several days in the northern city. To V, of 0.-nSammy Kroschel, son of Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Kroschel, wlU be among the students from hr spending the week-end in Eugene on the University of Oregon campus. Sammy will accompany Mrs. Harry Prentice and son north. 20c Anytime Children 10c TODAY and Friday KATHLEEN NORMS' SENSATIONAL NOVEL stripping away society page glnmour , . baring hearts satetl with luxury. SALLY ISLEHS NORMAN FOSTER RALPH MORGAN PLUS Walter Catlctt Comedy, "Elmer Steps Out" Nuturgrtiph, "Pirates of the Deep" News COMING SATURDAY Today and Friday - Kathleen, ; Norris , with The Story of a Female "Don Juan" She had plenty of trouble finding a man she couldn't boss and plenty more after she found him! One of the big Chatterton Pictures With a superb east including George Brent Johnny Mack Brown Philip Faversham Gavin Oorden Ruth Donnelly Also Comedy Cartoon News Coming Sat. "SWEETHEART OF SIGMA CHI" Personal North on Business I. E. Schuler! Is spending several days in Portland,! attending to business matters. . Hale To Medford D. D. Hale, stale president of the Fraternal Order of Eagles, will be In Medford Friday : night. All members are urged to be present, as Important business matters will be discussed. t Returns To Prospect Mrs. H. D. j Sutcltffe of Prospect, who has been! a patient at the Sacred Heart hos- j pltal for the past two weeks, where' she underwent a major operation,! was able to return today to her home.! Goes To Marlal Twelve-year old Vincent Billings of Marlal, Ore., wno had a bullet lodged in his arm, the result of an accident on Sunday, was able to leave the Sacred Heart hos pital today for his home. . j Patient at Sacred Heart Junior ; Matlock, 9, of Brownsboro. returned ! home today from the Sacred Heart j hospital, where yesterday he had hi tonsils removed. - Has Tonsils Reniored Robert Rob erts of this city underwent & minor j operation for the removal of his ' tonsils at the Community hospital today. On Business Here R. E. Mulla-ney of Portland, railway official, was in Medford yesterday conferring with the local Southern Pacific agency, leaving for the north on the eve ning train. - Here for Jubilee Mrs. H. P. Rows of Ontario, Ore., is the guest in Medford of her daughter Viva Kirk land, at 104 South Newtown street. Mrs. Rowe plans to remain here throughout the Diamond Jubilee. Attends Funeral Services J. E. Mc Allister, 625 South Holly, returned by train this morning from The Dalles, where he had attended the funeral of his brother, who passed away re cently at a Portland hospital, " Attends Wedding Mary Hayes, daughter of Dr. James C. Hayes of this city, arrived on the train this morning from Portland, where she had been to attend the wedding of a friend. Meetings In Ashland The Women's College club of the Rogue River val ley will hold its May meeting Sat urday . at the home of Mrs. F. . O. Swedenburg in Ashland. A good at tendance is desired. .- Granted Leave Lieutenant Preston E. Rohner. Inf.Res., who Is on duty with Company 1746, now stationed at CCC Camp Lower Pistol River, has been granted a five day leave, ef fective the first of the week. Medford Visitors Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Lewis of Helena, Mont., have been visiting in Medford for the past sev eral weeks, and declare southern Ore eon weather to be the best they have seen on an extended vacation trip. Klrkpntrlck in. Camp Word has been .received In Medford that war ren Klrkpatrick,. formerly of this city, has been named educational advisor in a Civilian . Conservation corps camp at Eddysvllle. m. Klrkpatrick Is the son of Mr. and Mrs. John Klrk patrick of this city. To Inspect Applegate Camp Max Rands, forestry Inspector from Port land, was In Medford this morning, and left with Karl Janouch, super visor, and W. H. Jones, road fors man of the Rogue River national forest, to inspect the Applegate CCC camp. Stevens Is Director James Stevens is director of the choir which will present the music for the openinK services of the Oregon Diamond jud- llee. Mrs. Elsie Carlton Strang ha3 been in charge of organizing tne choir, but the musical direction will be under Mr. Stevens' supervision, Mrs. Strang said today. Reserves Meet Tonight Extension school lessons will be taken up this evening at the meeting of reserve officers, scheduled for 7:30. p. m. Captain Newton C. Chaney will be instructor and each officer Is asked tn Yirina hi extension school lesson. Due to ROTC inspections this week at Oregon State college and tne uni versity of Oregon, Major H. J. Tler ney of Eugene will not be present at tonight's class. He does plan to be here next week, May 17, for his final appearance of this school year. Adults 20 Children 10 i T ii n ihiii I Leaves for Glendale R. H. Wolfe, of Medford. left on the Shasta this morning for Glendale. Returns from City Mrs. M. Steph ens of Medford returned this morn ing on the train from San Franclsca. Visits Mother Mrs. F. Wanek has been visiting her mother In Red Bluff, Calif,, and returned on the Shasta this morning. a To Grants Pass Q. W. Andrews ofi this city, representative of the Knapp i Shoe company of Boston, left on bus!-; ness for Grants Pass this morning.; Mrs. Hammett To Roseburg Mrs. Wm. Hammett of this city left by train this morning for Roseburg, and will continue north to Eugene to morrow. Oreenleafs Return Mr. and Mrs. W. L. GreenleaJ have returned to their home on the Old Stage road, fol lowing a tour through southern Cali fornia, where Mr. Greenleaf gave his dramatic presentations. Mr. Whitehead Improving R. H. Whitehead, who underwent a major operation a short time ago at the Sacred Heart hospital, was today re ported in a much improved condi tion. Zasu Pitts With Pert Kelton In Craterian Hit If all the people who think they might have had careers and become famous and wealthy If only some thing or other had not prevented, were laid end to end they would look pretty silly lying there. And besides, that Is no way to go about remedying the disappointment. Zasu Pitts Is afflicted with a car eer complex in "Sing and Like It," at the Craterian theatre Friday and Saturday, and this provides the basic theme for this convulsing farce which is proving so pleasing to theatre goers. In this boisterous comedy, Miss Pitta, as Annie Snod grass, is con vinced that she might have been a great singer if only she had not fall en in love with the weak-chinned Oswald. But then, suddenly, when nil hope for the glitter and tinsel and romance and glamor that is the stage is almost gone, comes The Chancel Nat Pendleton, in the role of a mush hearted gang chief, thinks ZaSu's singing of mammy songs Js elegant, and he abducts her to put her in a show. After acquiring his star,, the gang ster has to kidnap a musical pro duction to put her In, so elects to move in on a theatrical producer known as the "mad genius of the theatre," a part played., by Edward Everett Horton. So ZaSil is all set, and what she does with The Chance is the big laugh moment of the picture. Aiding and abetting Miss Pitts, Horton and Pendleton in the cause of film foolishness, are Pert Kelton, co-starred with Miss Pitts as the gangster's gum-chewing girl friend and Ned Sparks. Stanley Fields and Matt McHugh as a trio of funny vil lains. 'WALLS OF GOLD' OPENS AT ROXY "Walls of Gold," based on the novel by Kathleen Norris, opened at tne Roxy theatre this afternoon, and proved Itself easily the best of tho Norrla novels plcturlzed for the screen. Sally Ellers, Norman Poster and Ralph Morgan have the featured roles. The story of the picture deals with the problem of a young and beauti ful girl who must chooso between love and the comforts of wealth. special Communication of Meaiora ixmge No. 103 A. JjrJP P. & A. M. Friday, May 11th. at 7:30 n. m. Work in the M. M. degree. Visitors invited V. A NORRIS, W. M. GEO. ALDEN, Secy. You Are Having Sure to Serve Her J Next Sunday Is Mother's Day j Three color bricks, Ice Cream Cakes or special fancy molds made to order. Snider 's Ice Cream' is the most delicious, and healthful food for young and old. Get the habit of eating it more often. Phone 203 Snider Dairy & Produce Go. "If It's Snider' s It's the Best to Buy" North Bartlett Daily Deliveries Morning and Evening Closes Tonight Rialto Star "Viva Villa" closes its run at the Craterian today because of the facv that the film must be rushed- to Portland for Initial showing in tho Rose city. No picture has delighted southern Oregon cinema fans more for months than this outstanding epic of the famous Mexican bandit- general. "Viva Villa" won four state in Liberty magazine's screen revue. REMOVAL OF WEEDS Cutting of weeds from alongside buildings was recommended today by Fire Chief Roy Elliott, both as a preventative of fires and to aid in the cleanup campaign now under way for the Oregon Diamond Jubilee. He pionted out that tho dry weeds next to buildings were a fire hazard, and that ofttlmes lighted cigarettes, carelessly thrown away, ignited them, causing serious dabage. Ditsworth Berries At Reliable Groc. Strawberries from the Frank Dits worth ranch at Prospect are on Jlie market one week earlier than ex pected, according to Charles Bate man, produce manager of the Reliable Grocery. Mr. Bnteman says the Dits worth berries are well known for their fine flavor and large size. The Re liable sells hundreds of crates of these mountain grown berries every year. Summer Range Prospect Poor ' DENVER, May 10. (AP) Ranges in western state generally are In need of rain, but livestock is in good con dition except in the driest areas, ac cording to the monthly livestock ani ! range report of the U. S. division of crop and livestock estimates here. Because of the dry weather In April, the report said, prospects for summer feed are not favorable. 4 Cyanide and Bichloride Tablets for blight cutting. Very low prices. Med ford Pharmacy. WHY GET UP NIGHTS? Lax the Bladder With Juniper Oil, Buchu, Etc. Flush out the impurities and ex cess acids that cause irritation, burn ing and frequent desire. Juniper oil is pleasant to take In the form of BUKETS, the bladder laxative, also containing Buchu leaves, etc. Work en the bladder similar to castor ull on the bowels. Get a 25c box from rany drug store. After four days if not relieved or "getting up nignis go back and get your money. If you are bothered witn oacKacne or leg pains caused from bladder disorders you are bound to feel better after this flushing and vou get your regu lar sleep. BU-KETS, guaranteed by JarYnin Drug Store and Heath's Drug store. a Dinner for Her Be Favorite Dessert . . . SNIDER'S ICE CREAM John Wayne rides across the screen of the Rialto theatre tomorrow and Friday in "Riders of Destiny," whlcn occupies one-half of the double feat ure program for those days. Playing the role of Singln' Sandy, a myster ious individual who turns up In a cattle country to take part in a ranchers' war over water rights, Wayne becomes involved In numerous es capades and hair-breadth escapes. On the other half of the program. Jack Holt is starred in "Whirlpool," with Jean Parker, Ltla Lee and Don ald Cook in leading supporting roles. 'TemTdeat Studio Is Unusual Story One of tho most startling love themes ever presented on the screen was unfolded at the Studio theater today with the showing of "Female," with Ruth Chatterton in the stellar role. This story is not of one love, but of many. It reverses the role of the philandering male, with Miss Chat terton playing the part of the hunt ress, who casts a cool and calculat ing eye on the handsome young men she selects for her vamplsh, nocturnal adventures. These are mostly employees of her own concern, for she is a big busi ness woman who hentis an automo bile m anu fac hiring plant. She is as ruthless In love as in hor financial dealings, for she carelessly casts the young men aside ns soon as she tires of them and they try to carry the courtship Into the office. As Alison Drake, the business execu tive, she feels that she is a super woman who Is not bound by the ordi nary conventions of the world about her. It is not until she discovers there Is one man who will not buc- cumb to her wiles that she wakes up to the fact that her slant on life is a twisted one. Not in a long while has Ruth Chatterton offered so pow erful a portrayal and so moving a drama. Tune In KMED tonight st 6:30 "The Romance of Clothing," by The Toggery. Shows 1:4.1 7:00-9:00 LAST TIMES TONIGHT Ginger Rogers Warren William "UPPER WORLD" Tomorrow MAJOR 1ST RUN A klngpfn Rambler . . . caught In the whirl pool of his own ninklng , . . he'd rather face the guns of his enemies than hurt those whom he lovedt U Jean Arthur-Donald Cook Allen Jenklns-Llla"'Lee ES3 PIUS A twn-fMed prlnre of the plains . . , singing and ftrmpplng Ills way through 60 minutes of thrilling action! WOMEN GOLFERS NOW QUALIFYING Qualifying rounds in the women's golf tournament at the Rogue River Valley golf course, for the Murray tro phy, are expected to be played be tween now and Monday night, Jack Hues ton, club pro, said today, as the course will be In use Tuesday, Wed nesday and Thursday. Mrs. R. B. Smith Is defender of the trophy. Hueston said that the ringer tour nament will en dthe first of June, and urged all players to turn In their scores immediately. Winners in yesterday's match play against point were Mrs. J. C. Thomp son, two down on 18 holes, and Mrs. Leland Clerk, three down, on nine holes. EAGLE POINT P.-T. A. FINAL MEET FRIDAY Eagle Point P.-T. A. holds Us last meeting on Friday, May 11, A special program has been arranged. The pro gram will include musical selections sung by tho Junior high school, in stallation of officers for the new year by Mrs. Bltterllng, and a series of talks on the sales tax. New officers to be Installed include ! Mrs. Millie Tingleaf, president; Mrs. ! DnvtrtiriA fUftnlwv vlrp-nrwOrfpnt Mrs Beryl Hlckson, secretary, and Mrs. Lulu Ward, treasurer. All members are asked .to co-operate in this final meeting. Any friends who are interested are also cordially invited. Tune In KMED tonight at 8:30; "The Romance of Clothing," by The 1 Toggery. i CANDIDATE BALL at Oriental Gardens Sat. Nite REGULAR ADM. DYNGE'S 2 Dances. 2 Orchestras Candidates Urged to Attend Adulti 25 Klddles-lOa and Saturday Features! Army Ships Here Two army planes, flying from Pearson field, Vancouver. Wash., back to Crlssy field. San Fran cisco, stopped at th Medford airport briefly today. Lieutenant Upson was flying an 0-25. The other ship as a Fokker C-14. TOO LATE 10 CLASSIFY FOR SALE Electric refrigerators, list year's models; new. Can make you a big saving. Terms. See John Denlson at 101 Crater Lake Ave. CASH PAID for men's 2nd hand suits, hats and shoes. Will H. Wilson, 32 No. Front. WANTED Rent, lease or buy, mod ern home with small acreage. State price and location. Box 5102, Tri bune. FOR SALE 200-gal. Hayes spray rig. Phone 1524-L. FOR SALE Well filled wheat. $1.50 per hundred. Delivered in fiOO-lb. lots or more. Vilas Ranch. Phono 301-R-l. WANTED 500 couplo to attend Dis abled Veterans Bam Dance every Tuesday night at Market Bldg. 3516 SO. Riverside. FOR SALE Wood-coal range, small cook stove, mirror and dresser, MU leaf table, hammock. 714 Welch St. at W. Jackson. FOR SALE Rural telephone. 9-F-ll, Phoenix, Ore. One-half price Lf taken at once. FURN. front apt., private bath and garage. 604 W. 10th. FOR RENT House with stoves. 218 W. Jackson. FOR SALE Lease on mountain ranch. Good range. Plenty of water. Team. Crop. Mowing machine. Work horse. Cheap. Oakgrove Scrv. Sta., J'ville highway. Shows IMS c I It positively mint leave tonight for Its Portland opening Saturday Wallace Berry "Viva Villa!" Tomorrow and Saturday The Year's Loudest LAFF! When she started to slnjj , . , nil Broadway gasped 1 . . . They never had henrd of such a volcel They never wanted to hear It agalnl llll Jmfcj v:: ' heavenly volco that llll M'r M fl SsSHHSWTy crunks like a thre Ull ff i buck hull fiddle! lllls jwl 1' An ca5t uarnntced lllli t to keep you In convulsions . . . ' l(i zasu pins. 1 1 fi PERT KELTON, EDWARD ( II EVERETT HORTON, NAT II . SJ J PENDLETON, NED SPARKS! fef "Sing and Like It" llll fefjta "lire n know the title's lousy, MM JjJ. nna we 8tl" cnn' understand llll fclf why they ever changed It from wC "So You Won't Sing, Eh?" if rxrDr.CABLEj IV H;r, 1 J. ' a jCX Surrounded by prei- ' 'VT5 i t nurses . , ton i J J' flded In by rich . ' f and Idle women , . . ' V '' I this handsome doc- X ( ' tont ATh. noted a. the SG j 11 op,"'S, rrl" w I nkrtrrmrlll Jj Candidates Ball Saturday Night Dad Dynge invites all local candi dates for office to attend the Candi dates' Ball at Oriental Gardens Satur day night. Mr. Dynge, who is mak ing arrangements to handle large crowds at his two halls that night, says: "We want to see the candidates, meet them and hear what they have to say for themselves." We have Blight Tablets at very special prices. Medford Pharmacy. HOW WOMEN CAN WIN MEN AND MEN WIN The Favor of Other Men Unlets two pint! of blla juice flow d!!j from your livr into your bowels, your food (lecnya In your bowel. This poisons your whole body. Movements Bet nard and constipated. You get yellow tongue, yel low skin, pimples, dull eyes, bad breath, had taste, gas, dizziness, headache. You have become an unly-looklng, foul-smell-tnir. boh r-think in p person. You have lost your personal charm, Everybody wants to run from you. But don't take salts, mineral waten, oils, laxative pills, laxative candles or chow nu (turns and expect them to set rid of this poison that destroys your personal charm. They can't do It, for they only move out the tall end of your bowels and that iloesn t talte away enough of the do cayed poison. Cosmetics wonTt help at all. Only ft free flow of your bile juice will stop this decay poison in your bowels. The one mild vegetable medicine which starts a free flow of your bile juice is Carter'a Uttlo Liver Pills. No cafoniel (mercury) In Carter's. Only fine, mild vegetable extracts. If you would brina back your personal charm to win men, start taking Carter's Little Liver Pills according; to directions today. 2 Be at drug stores. Refuse "somethlnar Just as Rood", for (t may Brlpe, loosen teeth or scald rectum. Ask for Carter's Little Liver Pills by name and get what you ask for. 1033,0. U.Co. Sluts . . . 23c Etc . . . 350 Riddles . . loo I ID 3