Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, May 15, 1934, Page 7, Image 7

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    MEDFORD MATT. TRIBUTE, MEDFORD. OREGON, TUESDAY, MAY 15, 1934.
PAGTl SEVEN
Local and Personal
Craterian Star
From Portland Mra. J. J. Emmena
and Bob Emmena returned on the
train this morning rrom Portland.
ArrlTM Tola Morning Mra. Jean
Kent 01 this city arrived on the train
.this morning from Salem.
Keturns from Eugene Paul Luy re.
turned to Medford Monday from Eu
fene, where he spent the week-end.
' Mr. Soberer Beturnt Paul Scherer
of the Southern Oregon Sales, Inc
returned to Medford Monday from
Portland.
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From Sacramento District Agent
Oraves, tor the Hallway Express, and
Mrs. Oraves returned on the train this
morning from Sacramento.
Mr. Lowe Here D. M. Lowe of Ash
land, who formerly resided In the
Valley View district, was a visitor In
Medford Monday afternoon.
From Portland Mrs. E. B. Plckel of
this city arrived by train this morn
ing from Portland, where she has been
the past month.
Weaver in Medford Howard Weaver
of the Holeproof Hosiery company of
San Francisco, is a business visitor
In Medford.
Bank Is Painting The Medford Na.
tlonal bank Is this week having some
painting done as a part of the clean
up campaign preceding the Diamond
Jubilee.
Go to Applegate John J. Seely and
William D. Coffin, members of Camp
Upper Rogue River, will go to Camp
Applegate for duty, according to
headquarters announcement.
Was Medford Guest Miss Florence
Delllnger of this city was guest over
the week-end at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. George Tucker in Medford.
Grants Psss Dally courier.
From Beverly Hills Mrs. a. L.
Everett of this city arrived on the
Shasta this morning from Beverly
Hills, Cal., where she has been the
past two weeks.
To Visit In Portland Miss Louise
Brommer of this city left on the
flhasta this morning for Portland,
w'nre she will spend a week visiting
with friends.
Called to Hubbard O. J. McKee of
Medford returned by train this morn
ing from Hubbard, where he was re
cently called by the death of his
brother,
Goes to Tiller First Lieutenant
Edward H. LaSalle,'FA-Res., has been
relieved rrom his assignment at Camp
Steamboat, and has been ordered to
duty at Camp Tiller.
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Visitors Here Today Captain Harry
S. Copper, commander of Camp South
Fork of the Rogue, and Captain Glen
P. Wallace, Applegate CCC camp com
mander, were visitors at district head
quarters this morning.
To Visit Caves A party from the
Portland chamber of commerce ar
rived in southern Oregon on a special
ear this morning, stopping at Grants
Pass. From there they plan to visit
the Oregon Caves.
Edwards to steamboat Lieut. Grant
R. Edwards, FA-Res., who has been on
duty with company 966, at Camp Dog
Lake, yesterday reported for duty at
Camp Steamboat, In the Roeeburg
section.
Visit In Ashland According to the
Ashland Dally Tidings, Mr. and Mrs.
J. W. Wakefield, Mr. and Mrs. M. L.
Alford end Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Barnes
' of Medford were Ashland visitors Sun.
day.
Visiting Here Mrs. W. H. Byington
ef Oakland, Cal., la visiting In Med
ford with her son and daughter-in-law,
the H. D. Bylngtons, who reside
in the Berrydale district. Mr. Bying
ton is of the Rogue River Chevrolet
agency en North Riverside.
Sergeants In City State police aer
geants. In charge of three sections of
district No. 3. were visitors in Med
ford lsst evening. They were sergeant
Marlon Barnes of Klamath Falls, Ser
geant Keith K. Ambrose of Coqulllc
and Sergeant Ralph Qulne of Rose
burg. League to Meet The Medford Art
league will meet May 17 at 3 p. m.,
at the Business college, it wss an
nounced today. As the art exhibit
Is to be held on Saturday, May Id,
all members of the league are asked
to bring in their work to the Thurs
day meeting.
Come to Headquarters Albert Mo
Dermott, CCC Junior from Camp Ag
nsss, will report to headquarters de
tachment for duty, an order Issued
yesterday atatea. Tom B. Williams.
from Camp Annie Springe will also
report to headquartera detachment
for duty.
Return to Medford !r. and Mra.
0. T. Colbaugh and son Lloyd of Med
ford visited at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. George B. Icenhower Sunday, the
Ashlsnd Dally Tidings states. Wlldon
Colbaugh, who apent the week-end at
the Icenhower home, returned wish
them.
Dr. Dean m During the illness of
Dr. Oeorge B. Dean, contract surgeon
at Camp Applegate. CCC, Contract
Surgeon William C. Bundrant will be
on temporary duty at the camp. Dr.
Bundrant will then proceed to Camp
Wineglass In Crater Lake national
park, where he will report as camp
surgeon.
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Bare for Movie Tourney Billy
Oreen of the National Screen service
and senior ehsmplon athlete of Ore
gon, arrived In Medford by train this
morning. He is here to compete In
the Oregon Motion Picture Golf tour
nament, May 16 and 16, but an
nounces that his golf chsmplonshlp
Is not at stake.
Brings Back Limit C. O. Smith,
principal of the senior high school,
and manager of the Lake o' the Woods
resort, brought back a limit of bass,
eastern brook and allverilde trout,
when he returned from a Sunday's
trip to the resort. The bsss and east
ern brook trout were caught from the
boat landing, and Mr. Smith aays the
sllveralde trout are biting freely. The
catch is on dlsp'.iy at Al Plche'a.
Stops at Port Flying a Martin
bomber, Lieutenant wentworth Ooss
stopped at the Medford airport today,
en route from Pearson field, Van
couver, to Crlssy field, San Francisco.
Goes to Portland Jack Haman of
Holllster, Cal., flying a Stlnson, Jr.,
stopped here today at the Medford
municipal airport, before continuing
to Portland,
Deputy In Medford Deputy State
Fire Marahal Oeorge w. Stokes la In
Medford today from Salem, conferring
with Fire Chief Roy Elliott and attending-
to some Investigations In this
city.
Undergo Operations Mra. J. E.
Prank of Rogue River underwent a
major operation at the Community
hospital this morning, and G. W
Smith of Gold Hill underwent a major
operation this afternoon.
Recovering Ernest Frlberg, CCC
worker who is In the Sacred Heart
hospital, was today reported recover
ing satisfactorily from a severe cold.
George Naben of 898 South Oakdalc
avenue, operated on Saturday, was
getting along nicely today.
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Has Unusual Operation Patricia
Marx, six-year-old daughter of Mr
and Mra. H. A. Marx, was operated
on this morning at the Sacred Heart
hospital, for a throat ailment. The
operation, performed by Dr. Lemery,
wea pronounced successful this after
noon by hospital attendanta.
.
Advertises Rose Festival Worth
Caldwell, manager of the Portland
Rose Festival, was a visitor In Med
ford today, and extended a special
Invitation to Medford and southern
Oregon residents to attend the festi
val in the Rose City, June 11 to 14,
Inclusive. He stated that a large num
ber of Portlanders plan to come here
for the Jubilee.
ROTARY'S DELEGATES
An interesting, detailed report of
the recent district conference of
Rotary International in Tacoma was
given at today's luncheon meeting of
the Medford Rotary club by Glen
Smith, president-elect of the club
here, and Joe Marshall, aecretary.
In the course of his report, Smith
pointed out that the initial Rotary
conference was held In Tacoma 20
years sgo. Tribute was paid to the
Rotarlana of the Washington city for
their splendid hospitality by the
speaker, who also briefly discussed the
procedure of the international Rotary
board and the Important work the
organisation Is accomplishing in
Europe and the Orient in encourag
ing friendlier relations between
countrlea and avoiding open warfare.
Joe Marshall also emphasized the
spirit of hospitality and good-fellow-ahlp
that prevailed at the Tacoma
conference and briefly told of some of
the sessions he attended as a Med
ford Rotary club representative.
H. H. Sanderson of Seattle and Ed
Morrla of Eugene were visiting Rotar
lana who enjoyed today's meeting.
Club guests were Joe McMahon, for
mer Medford traffic official, Emmett
Nealon and Ralph Billings. A special
program with Illustrated lecture has
been planned for next week's Rotary
Helen Twelvetrees has one of the
featured roles In "All Men Are Ene
mies," on the screen at the Craterian
theater - today and tomorrow, with
the "Purple Sage Riders" on the stage
In person for all shows.
"The Purple Sage Riders," an ag
gregation of stars from radio and
stage, are headed by the Lonesome
Cowboy, whose voice and act are
known from coast to coast. A fea
tured performer at the Sunshine In
ternational radio station, between
Texas and Mexico, he Is credited with
having one of the largest listening
audiences of radio. In addition to
this well known star, the unit Is
also composed of picked radio fa
vorites from the Arizona Wranglers,
the Happy-Go-Lucky. Hour, the Bev
erly Hill Billies and the Hollywood
Hill Billies. Texas Tommy, with his
wonder horse of screen fame, "Baby
Doll," a pony of almost human under
standing and Johnnie Judd, world's
champion trick roper, are also In the
show.
"The Purple Sage Riders" Is a brand
new stage unit, direct from Holly
wood, and making their first tour
together through this territory. Their
local engagement at the Craterian the
ater today and tomorrow will be made
at no Increase in prices. They ap
pear for all shows, both matinee and
evenings.
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Cyanide and Bichloride Tablets for
blight cutting. Very low prices. Med
ford Pharmacy.
meeting, according to Program Chair
man Oeorge Henselman.
"TOUR"
A lady friend was complaining about
her bread not being fresh.
A neighbor brought It "tour" atten
tlo that If she'd Insist on Fluhrer's
New Spun Bread her troubles would
be over.
Why don't you try It?
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No. 1
One wanted love -
another, riches a
third wanted an
other man's wife
but none knew the
dark aecret of each
other's hearts.
Double Bill
No. 2
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A mashlno drama
of emotional conflict
play.d largely by an
amazinocaatof eaninaal
Featuring BUSTER,
The Wonder Dog
ALSO
Screen Song, "Stoopnocracy"
"PalOf Wlle" News
DAILY MATINEE 1:45
EVENING 6:45
Edward G. Robinson in Rialto Film
With the happy combination that
made "Little Caesar" such a popu
lar hit together again In "Dark Haz
ard," opening a three-day run at the
Rialto theater today, Edward G, Rob
inson and the author, W. R. Burnett,
once again come through with a story
and a characterization that make the
picture one of many entertainment
values,
Robinson Is shown as a happy-go-lucky
gambler, ready to bet his ahlrt
on the "dogs," and falling to make a
go of his marriage with Genevieve
Tobln. Glen da Farrell Is the other
woman In the cast, a fast-stepping
blonde who knows all the answers.
BIRTHS
Now at Studio
"The Kennel Murder Case," brings
William Powell to the screen of the
Studio theater today as Phllo Vance,
the famous detective character created
by S. S. VanDlne.
The action Is swift moving, start
ing with the murder of a prize Scottle
and Involving the slaying of two men
and the attempted murder of a third
Glamorous Constance Bennett is
starred In the second feature, "After
Tonight," showing the perils and
manee of a wartime spy's career.
CGC USfSlARGE
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army, but is purchased from private
firms In this district.
limit h Gunnled
Health of the men in the camp
has been closely guarded during the
past year, wKh a medical officer
from the army or navy, or a contract
surgeon In each camp, Major James
R. Btbighaus became district sur
geon when headquarters was estab
lished and filled that position until
his transfer to Montana last week.
Figures at headquarters show that
during the year 125 cases of disease
and 76 injuries were treated in the
hospitals, while 3,770 work days were
lost by men In hospitals,
and 12,744 by nen In quarters.
Two thousand ana nine typhoid
Inoculations were given the men,
3,005 smallpox vaccinations, and 225
Inoculations against Rocky Mountain
spotted fever. There were two deaths
In the district the past year, one
young man receiving fatal injuries
from a falling tree, and the other
died the result of carbuncles.
The medical division spent 1 425.87
for hospital cae other than govern
ment hospitals, and 91098.50 for only
slclans other than government doc
tors. Expenditures also Included 91.
428 50 for dentists, 9363 for nurses,
9247.00 for optical service and 993.33
for medicine purchased In open mar
ket. Reserve Officers Used
Camps when originally established
were In charge of regular army men,
who have since been replaced by re
serve officers. Numerous changes In
enrollment of the regular men have
been necessitated by the ruling that
a man can only serve five quarters.
Authority In t(j camps divided,
between the army and the forest ser
vice, the latter being In charge of
work outside the camp. The army Is
In charge of administration and supplies.
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HE LIVED and LOVED
A PLUNGER!
And from the stacked deck of life, fate dealt
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The author and star of "Little
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