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    MEDFORD MAIL TRTBUXE. MEDFORD, OREGON, THURSDAY, MAY 17, 1934.
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Local and Personal
J-'rom Fort Klamath Alfred Castet,'
Fort Klamath business man, waa a
iaitor in Mdford Wednesday.
i Mr. Flndlay Leaves Mra. Harry T.
Plndlay left on Wednesday evening's
" Shasta for San Francisco.
Voorhles to Portland Colonel
- Gordon Voorhiea is spending a few
; days In Portland, having gone north
-c- Wednesday evening.
c-
S Flndley In North Dr. Dwlght Flnd
ley left here Wednesday on the South
f s em Pacific for Portland.
Trace of Rain A trace of rain fell
in the Medford area between o p. m.
yesterday and 6 o'clock this morning,
the federal weather bureau reported.
Hay Sloneker 111 Ray Sloneker,
member of the city polict force, is
reported seriously ill at the Sacred
Heart hospital.
Dr. Hayes Home Dr. James C.
Hayes has returned to Medford from
several days spent in Portland. He
arrived here this morning on the
Oregon! an.
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Practice for Pageant Several local
people were in Ashland Tuesday even
In, according to the Daily Tiding.
attending practice of the symphony
orchestra for the Jubilee pageant.
Leaves for Knst Mrs. Gust Peter
son left by train last evening for Des
Moines, Iowa. En route, she will visit
friends in McCook, Neb., Creston, la,
and Yankton, S. D.
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Lieut. Shepard Leaves Lieutenant
Frank V. Shepard, U. S. N., left on
the Shasta Wednesday evening for
San Diego. He has been on duty
with the CCC in Oregon.
Ficks Move Here Mr. and Mrs.
Fred Pick and daughter Virginia, who
have resided in Jacksonville for many
years, have moved to Medford and
are now making their home at 608
Newtown.
Asked to Register Those having
available rooms for the Diamond Ju
bilee visitors here the first week In
June, have been requested to register
their names at the Jubilee headquar
Daniels in- Medford J. A. Daniels
of the Rogue River auto camp, on the
highway north of Medford, was a
business caller in tne city tnis morn
ing. Mr. Daniels represents the Alas
ka Steamship company in his com
munity and reports the sale of four
tickets to Alaska yesteraay.
Klatt Is Held State police have
been advised here that Ernest
Tri.tt n.i ! n. neane. 32. wanted
by Klamath Palls officers on charges
of larceny by embezzlement, has been
mu m Tsi Ancttleft. according to
word from E. W. Blscailuz, sheriff of
Los Angeles county. Klatt. Biscanuz
said, will not waive extradition until
he confers with his wife, who is en
route to the southern city.
In Medford Today Fred J. Mc
pherson of Crater Lake, was a visitor
in Medford today.
Miss Reynolds Better Miss Dorothy
Reynolds, patient at the Sacred Heart
hospital, was today said to be Improving.
Undergoes Operation Hazel Jack
of this city underwent a major op
eration at the Community hospital
today.
Mia nrn In Ilr&'nlrnl Mi. Noll a
Green underwent a major operation
at the Community hospital this
morning.
Returns Home Leo Potter, who has
been a patient In the Community
hospital receiving treatment for a
fractured leg, was able to return to
his home In Central Point today.
Powell in Medford A. E. Powell,
editor of the Central Point American.
was in Medford today, and said that
Central Point was planning to enter
floats in the Jubilee parades.
Roberts In City Contrary to a news
Item in the Mall Tribune this week,
Attorney George M. Roberts did not
leave for Cincinnati, Ohio, but is
remaining In Medford.
Brings In Ouns R. E. Nealon,
county commissioner from Table
Rock, called at the Diamond Jubilee
headquarters this morning. and
brought two guns, dating back to
the 19th century. n
West Improved LeRoy West of
531 Marie street, employed at Gil-
man's dairy, was reported Improved
today at the Sacred Heart hospital,
where he was taken yesterday for
treatment of infection in his right
hand.
Jones Returns Bill Jones, road
superintendent for the Rogue River
national forest, has returned to the
local offices from an Inspection trip
In the Tiller-Trail district. A road
crew is now at work on the construc
tion to Ragsdale Peak lookout.
Need Parade Entries Jubilee pa
rade committee Is anxious to get the
names of local young women who will
participate In the pioneer parade dur
ing the Jubilee. Persons to ride in
the stage coaches, buggies and wagons
are needed, the committee said today,
Suffer Slight Injuries Frederick H
Johnson of 230 South Central avenue
and I. S. Wilson of 24 Genesee street
suffered cuts on their hands and
arms about 9 o'clock this morning
In an automobile collision on the
North Pacific highway near the Rogue
River rese company. Aiirea a.
S&hlev oi Jacksonville, driving
truck, made a lefthand turn at the
cheM company, and badly damager
the Johnson car.
To Show Pictures Roxy Ann
Grange will meet Friday evening, May
18, at the Red Top schoolhouse. Dur
ing the lecture hour, scheduled at 8
p. m-, Horace Bromley of the Cali
fornia Oregon Power company win
show several reels of pictures.
No Money Appropriated No money
has as yet been appropriated for em
ployes at Crater Lake national park,
and It was announced today that trips
to the lake to seek employment would
be futile. Announcement will be
made through the paper by park of
ficial when authorization is received.
Miss Rice Visitor Miss May Rice,
who worked in the Southern Pacific
ticket offices in Medford a number
of years ago, is in the city visiting
Mrs. Richard Calder. Miss Rice, wno
is now retired from the Southern Pa
cific company, has Just completed a
tour around the world, having re
turned to San Francisco this week.
Fine Cast in Craterian Picture
Dusky Roman
Eddie Cantor In "Roman Scandals"
opened at the Studio theatre today.
This is the pop-eyed comic's fourth
annual screen musical comedy.
Ruth Etting, Gloria Stuart, David
Manners, Edward Arnold and Veree
Teasdale are 'his companions as he
frolics among the gorgeous slave
girls gathered for the pleasure of a
Caesar; in and out of prison dungi
eons or flying over dusty roads at
the reins of a thundering chariot,
with lives at stake.
Eddie t plays a wistful, dewy-eyed
lad In 7eat Rome, Okla., whose Im
agination carries him back to the
aid of beauty in distress In the Rome
of the Caesars to fantastic compli
cations in court Intrigue, ending In
a stirring chariot chase, with the
emperor's soldiers in hot pursuit of
Eddie who has gained possession of
a court secret. Of course Eddie es
capes back, In fact, to West Rome,
Okla.
L.vWiri. ri.Wlffi" I mm
G. E. Obenchain
Republican Candidate for
SHERIFF
JACKSON COUNTY
PRIMARY FRIDAY
I will make every effort to con
duct the office In a businesslike
way. I belong to no organization
except the Grange, and have made
no promises whatever.
X am a gardener and have dealt
with Medford business men for
many years.
,il
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Chil
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Tonight and Fri.
DEATH LURKING
IN EVERY CLUE
The most sinister
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Tomorrow and Saturday
2 Z'Z FEATURES
Mystery . . . Ro
mance. . . . Thrills
. . . stalking hand
In hand through
treacherous unex
plored swamps and
mansions of Trlnl
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NIGEL BRUCE HEATHER ANGEL
VICTOR JORY
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A scene from the cast of "Melody In
Spring," at the Craterian theater for
three days starting today. Lanny
Ross, lamed on the radio and star
of the "Show Boat", hour, has the
leading dramatic role, with Ann
Sothern playing opposite. Mary Bo
land and Charlie Ruggles, two favor
ites here, again are cast as Mr. and
Mrs., the parents of the lovely Miss
Sothern. whose romance with Lanny
does not meet with parental approval,
who think only of their dog biscuit
factory and Charlie's hobby of carv
ing bedposts.
Walt Disney's newest Silly Sym
phony, the sequel to the tremendous
ly popular "Three Little Pigs." is on
the same program, titled "The Big
Bad Wolf."
Double Bill On Rialto Program
Ke n Mavnard in ' Honor of the
Range." comes to the Rialto theater
tomorrow for their double r feature
program for two days.
pen of Earl Derr Blggers takes Char-
He Chan over the most difficult trail
of crime and clue It has ever been
his experience to tread.
Piles Go Quick
Without Salve or Cutttnc.
"Murder In Trinidad." a mystery
story of the swamps on the Island of
Trinidad, occupies the other half of
the program.
Hawaii, opens today at the Roxy
theatre. Warner Orland, famous for
the portrayal of Charlie Chan In
past screen successes again has the
role of the philosophizing policeman
who finds clues where others deign
to tread.
This latest story from the vigorous
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Dr. J. S. Leonhardt was the first to
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Report Accident Accident reports
were filed wlththe city police here,
concerning a collision here yesterday,
smashing the windshield and radiator
of a national park truck. Edgar Cook
of CCC company 1634 of Camp Wine
glass was driving the truck Into
which Joe Beaker, 19. also of that
CCC company, drove his truck. Cock,
required to stop suddenly by a car
in front, did not signal In time for
Beaker to avoid a crash. Witnesses
listed were Edgar Cook, Alvln Cash
and Day E. Hlnes. The two trucks
were en route to the Oregon Caves,
where a CCC spike camp Is beint;
established;
depicting the most recent adventures
of that bland Chinese detective from
CHARLIE CHAN FILM
OPENING AT ROXY
"Charlie Chan's Greatest Case."
Shows
1:45
7:00 - 9:00
sojaiasp
Mr3. Murphy came into the
store the other day and told us
this "Your New Spun Bread is
far better than any bread I can
make in "Moan" home.
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Ride Im Cow
boy . In this
reckless, excit
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ad rent tire of a
cow - puncher
whose only law
waft the bark
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HERE YOU ARE FOLKSY
ANOTHER BIG HIT!
Hilarious Comedy! Ravishing Girls!
Glamorous Romance! Matchless Music!
Breath-taking Spectacle!
Eome never visioned such beauty as
the Gorgeous, Glamorous Girls ,. .
more luscious than ever ... in
scenes to lift you from your seat
with their rapturious thrills 1
And EDDIE . . . funnier than
ever, as the Goldtvyn Girls
make ruins of Rome . . . and
a wreck out of CAXTOKI
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EDDIE .
CANTOR
IN
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SCANDALS
RUTH ETTING GLORIA STUART
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STARTS
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For 3
Big Days
Adults
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Children
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Mats . . . 25c
Eves . . . 35c
Kiddies . 10c
3 Days Starting Today!
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HE'S BIG! :IW 1
HE'S BAD! ,1fe5f -
Walt Disney's
SILLY SYMPHONY
The Successor to "Three Little Pigs"
"THE BIG
BAD WOLF"
The THREE LITTLE PIGS RED RIDING HOOD
All In Technicolor
ALSO EZZ3
A new screen lover . . with
a voice and a personality -you'll
rave about ... In a
lively, tuneful, comedy"
romance of a boy and a girl
. . . with a couple of foofy
parents hanging around and
making things toughl Hear
Lanny sing "Melody In
Hprlng" . . "The Open
Road" . . "Ending With
A Kiss"
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L A N.N Y ROSS
CHARLIE RUGGLES
MARY BOLAND
ANN SOTHERN
Sunday I A screen event you can't miss I
FREDRIC MARCH
. . . In Mi greatest role ttnc "JeckyU
And Hyde"
"Death Takes A Holiday"
nulldlngs tnpplel Trains smash I
Mnera are wreckedl But no one can
die while Death Is on his holiday!
" 'OhOR OF THE RANGE"
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