MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD. OREGON, SUNDAY, MAY 27. 1934.
PAGE SEVEN
Local and Personal
To Portland Clarsnoa Toy of Port
land left tot hit homo yestarday at
Mr having apent two or three days
hera on business.
: Back from Visit Mra. H. R. Mans
field returned by train yesterday from
a few days' visit with her father and
mother In Myrtle Creek.
Visits Here Mra. J. W. Harris, of
Portland, who haa been vlaltlng In
thla elty for two days with Mra. B. E.
Peden. left by train yesterday for her
home.
To Cottase Grove Miss Carrol Smith
of Butt Tails, left yeaterday on the
Shasta for Cottage Grove, where ahe
will visit with Mrs. B. P. Morrla, who
was formerly of Butte Palls.
Visits In Grants Pass Airs. R. M.
Gatton and daughter, Patri-la Ana,
arrived by train yeaterday Iron. Grants
pass, where they have been Malting
with Mrs. Gatton'a mother, Mrs. R.
B. Gale.
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No Wrecking Permit Albert Pray,
of Central Point, waa arrested by
state police Friday for maintaining a
wrecking house without a license,
pray was sentenced to appear at jus
tice court.
Visits Brother Charley Conaway la
visiting his brother, Claire Conaway
at San Rafael, Calif., where la la sta
tioned In the U. S. Army at Hamilton
field. He left here Wednesday morn
ing by motor.
Shasta Sked Changed The sched
ule for the north bound Shasta has
been changed from 10:33 a. m. to
10:53 a. m., It waa announced yester
day by A. S- Rosenbaum, local South
ern Faclflo agent.
CCC Boys Arrested Harold Flynn,
18, and Glen Mahan, 19, both of the
Applegate CCC camp, were arrested by
city police Frldsy night on ohsrges
of being drunk In a public place. Both
were lodged in the elty Jail.
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P. E. O. Delegates Leave Mra. Era
mett Rathbun and Mrs. Robert Rog
ers, both of Portland, left on the
train yesterday, after having remain
ed over from the P. E. o. convention
In this city as the gueats of Mr. and
Mrs. E. E. Cobb.
Continue Classes It waa announced
yesterday that the Medford Art leagues
will continue free classes on Tuesday
and Thursdaya from rto A p. xn., fa,
both beginner and advanced classes.
The groups meet at the Medford
Business college.
No P. U. C Fred K. Johnson, of
330 South Central, waa arrested In
Grants Pass Friday night by atate
polios for operating a commercial
truck with no Public Utilities license.
Re was fined $10 and oosta for the of
fense, and also S and costs for hav
ing no license on a trailer.
Season Opens The fishing season
at Diamond lake opened today, It waa
announced by George L. Howard,
manager, who was In Medford recent
ly. Mr. Howard has been at the lake
alnce the first of May, and says that
the cottages at the resort have been
repaired and repainted for this sum
mer's visitors. He saya the fishing In
the streams near the lake has been
excellent.
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Accident at Central and 4th An
accident at the Intersection of Central
and 4th waa reported at the city po
lice station yesterday Involving Ruth
Mlnear, Kings highway, and Earl W.
Weaver, 84 Rose avenue. Tha report
showed that the Mlnear car had the
right of way, and waa struck In the
aide near the rear by the auto driven
by Weaver, The accident occurred at
13 :30 a. m. Saturday.
- In from Lake of Woods flugh A.
Rltter, ranger In Lake of the Woods
region, ia In Medford for two or three
days, and will inspect the grazing and
timber scale altuatlon In the Keene
creek country before returning. Rltter
announces that 10 men are now lo
cated In a camp near Heavenly Twins,
and are at work on the Skyline trail,
which will extend from Lake of the
Woods to Mt. Hood, along the Cas
cade divide.
Three Receive Bruises Three occu
pants of a car driven by Cornelia W.
Barnes, of Phoenix, received bruises
In an accident yesterday at the inter
section of 4th and Front. The Barnea
car, going west on 4th, wss struck
by an auto driven by Martha V. An
derson, route 3, who was driving north
on Front street. Those Injured were
Mrs. E. D. Wilson. Mrs. Jim McAbee.
and Mrs. Barnes. The collision turned
the Bamea car over on its aide.
Postmaster to Portland Prank De
Souaa, postmaster, left for Portland
last night on official business, and
will return Tuesday morning. Mr.
DeSouza will confer with the central
accounting post office about the
change In the stamp accounting sys
tem which has been recently inau
gurated here. Mr. DeSouza saya that
heretofore all stamps bought by the
local postofflce were secured from
Washington, D. C, and that the
change will facilitate the buying of
etamps from the Pacific coast dis
tributing office, located in Portland
The system Is receiving a trial
throughout the country, with Oregon
as the west coast distributing point,
and New Jersey the location of tne
east coast accounting office.
To Ashland William Vimont. r.n.
resentatlve of the Nlah Clothing Co .
k Asniana yesterday on busi
ness. Mrs. Charley Home Mrs. L. C.
Chsrlev. vhn w.
after undergoing an ocular operation
. sou riaucisoo, reiurnea to ner
home in Medford Saturday.
Here from Janesvllle Mr. and Mrs.
Henry 8. Lovejoy of Janesvllle, wis.,
have arrived In Medford tr, nnrf tw
of three days. Mr. Lovejoy is secre
tary oi tne owen-Oregon Sales com
pany, and ia looking over operation
In the Medford section.
Neck Yokes Needed Itok vnv
single-trees snd horses are still want
ed for use In the poneer parade, a
leaiure inursaay, June 7, of Oregon's
Diamond Jubilee celebration. J. Verne
Shangle, parade chairman, reported
last evening. General oreDarationa r
rapidly going forward with every In
dication ui one or tne largest pion
eer parades In the west will be shown.
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Rogers at Roxy
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The delightful persons of Anne
Cameron's Saturday Evening Post
story, "Green Dice," will come to Ufa
on the screen, with Will Rogers as
"Mr. Skltch," in the film by that
name which opens at the Roxy the.
ater today.
For outright entertainment and
good, healthy laughs, . "Mr. Skltch'
tops anything Rogers has done. Al
ways at his best In a modern, topi
cal and timely picture, Rogers has
the type of role that lets him loose
with sallies of wit, the kind that
have made him a national favorite
as a numorisc.
Joan Crawford at Craterian in "Sadie McKee "
"Harold Teen" On Rialto Bill
Remember your first cigar? Here's
probably how you felt. Thla Is Hal
LeRoy, star of "Harold Teen," the
plcturlzation of the Carl Ed comic
strip, at the Rialto theatre today and
Monday.
"Harold Teen" brings to life the
different characters of the funnies in
a riot of fun bulla along the lines of
a musical comedy. Flaming youth, as
personified by Harold and UUums and
all the others, Is woven Into a peppy
story that Is the very essence of
Juvenile enthusiasm.
"Queen Christina" at Studio
"Queen Christina," which opena at
the Studio theater today, atlrrlng
Greta Garbo, haa made film history
for three reasons,
It reunites Garbo with John Gil
bert after a screen sepaiutlon of
five years and brlnga him out of
retirement for a triumphal return
to pictures.
It Is the picture that Garbo haa
wanted to do all her life because
Queen Christina of Sweden Is her
favorite historical character.
It la the most ambitious film pro
duction with sets that rival the Field
of the Cloth of Gold for their size
and beauty that Is to be seen In re
cent years.
The picture la baaed upon the
glamorous lift of Sweden's famous
Queen Christina who reigned three
yeara ago.
Been to Portland Jude Scldel. who
has been spending several daya in
Portland on business, has returned to
Medford.
Goes to Cantonrllle James Pardee.
Copco elevator man, left yeaterday lit
Canyonvllle to visit his brother, Sam.
Today Is the SOth anniversary of tne
Pardee family's arrival In Canyonvltle,
Only three people of the number there
fifty yeara ago still live in that city.
They will have a celebration today.
.
Mr. Conger Returns H. W. Conger,
president of the Oregon Funeral' Di
rectors' association, returned to Med.
ford Friday evening from Portland,
where he presided at the 31st annual
convention of the association. Mr.
Conger reported the largest attend
ance on record for the organization.
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The motion picture version of 'Sa
die McKee," Vina Delmar's sensation
al Liberty Magazine story, brings Joan
Crawford back to the screen as the
girl who rose from servants quarters
to riches.
Pranchot Tone, Edward Arnold and
Gene Raymond are the three men
who form the love interest in Sadie
McKce's life, Tone as the girlhood
beau, Arnold as the millionaire, and
Raymond as a crooner. Esther Ralston
is also featured in the cast as a torch
singing vaudeville star with whom
Raymond skips out following his af
fair with Sadie.
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ANDY CLYDE in "DORA'S DUNKING DOUGHNUTS"
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7? "Dancing Lady" Has Done It Again!
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BREATH TAXING!...
in her role of a "come-on" girl
. . . sweetheart of one . . . wife
of another In love with ft
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m' h scattered her affections among too many men! , . . Her private
'' love af'lr mado blaring headlines . . . Her marriages made
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FROM VINA DELMAR'S SENSATIONAL
LIBERTY MAGAZINE STORYI
ADDED ATTRACTIONS
LAUREL and HARDY.
in "OLIVER THE EIGHTH"
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