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MEDFORD MXTL TRIBT7NE. MEDFORD. OEEGOX, WEDNESDXY, MAT 30, 1931.
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Local and Personal
Undergoei Operation T, 8. Cady
underwent a major operation at too
Community hospital this morning.
Mn. Davia Leaves Airs. Echo Davis
jiu returned to San Francisco after
spending a short vacation In Med ford
vlaltlng friends and relatives.
Mrs. Hansen Improved Mrs. Nona
Hansen, -who underwent a major op
eration at the Community hospital
several days ago, is reported improv
ing rapidly.
To Visit Here Mrs. Doris Llndv,
formerly Doris Ezzell of this city, ar
rived hy train this morning from
Portland, to spend a few days In Med
ford. jailed for Drunkenness Ernest
Fields of thla city, arrested by city
police yesterday on charges of being
drunk in a public place and disturb
ing the peace, was placed In the city
Jail, a report at the police station
showed this morning.
Engineer Here M. R. Lewis, Irriga
tion engineer from the Bureau of Ag
ricultural Engineers at Corral lis, ar
rived on the train this morning for
a few days here on business in con
nection with the Southern Oregon ex
perimental station.
Reside at Derby Mr. and Mrs. Har
ry Cecil Webber, who were married
here Friday, will make their home at
Derby. The ceremony, performed by
County Judge Earl B. Day, was wit
nessed by Kermlt Haas and Mrs.
Joseph Kantor, Jr.
Dorf Arrested According to the
Grants Pass Dally Courier, Roy Dorf
of Medford was fined $10 Monday by
Justice of the Peace E. W. Madison at
Grants Pass, when he pleaded guilty
to operating a truck as a special car
rier, without public utilities permit.
Democrats Organize Democratic
precinct committee members of Ash
land met Monday evening at the LI th
is hotel, and Hal McNalr was elected
chairman of the committee. William
Grenbember was named secretary. A
large number of democrats were In
attendance.
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Shrlners to Meet Shrlnera of Hillah
Temple will meet Friday night at the
Ashland Masonic hall to complete
final arrangements and Important
assignments for the ceremonial ses
sion which Is to be held In Medford
Saturday, June 2. The meeting Friday
Is a stated session.
Larceny Charge Kerby Korneye, 19,
of Ohio, was arrested yesterday by city
police on a grand larceny charge for
the theft of. golf clubs, a golf bag
and shoes, all of which was valued at
$69, from a cor belonging to Ralpn
Woodford. Korneye la cited to appear
at Justice court. The stolen property,
also Including a kit of tools belonging
to Ben L. Hltzler, and George Pack
ham's rain coat, was recovered.
Here for Jubilee Miss May belie
Houston of Albuquerque, New Mexi
co, who received . as her high school
graduation present a trip to Medford
for the Oregon Diamond Jubilee cele
bration, arrived here today on the
Shasta, and will spend the summer
with Mr. and Mrs. E. Bechtel of My
ers' Lane. Miss Houston is their niece.
While here, she will visit many points
of interest in southern Oregon, and
having a scholarship, will probably at
tend the Southern Oregon Normal
school this fall.
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20c Anytime Children 10c.
Not Injured Miss Esther William,
of Trail did not auffer any Injurlca
when the tell accidentally from a eec
ond atory window at tha J, B. Rui
11 residence on South Grape atreet
today, it waa reported.
Accident Reported An accident at
the Intersection of Jacltson and Riv
erside waa reported at the city police
atatlon yesterday by L. M. Matheny,
route 4. whose car waa struck by an
auto driven by Mra. E. A. Walton of
Eagle Point. Matheny had atopped
before crossing the highway, and waa
hit by the Walton car when Mra. Wal
ton tried to miss a third auto which
had not atopped at the Intersection.
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Pined $10 William Klneel, route 1,
who was arrested Monday afternoon
for falling to stop at the intersection
of Sixth and Plr. his car colliding
with an auto driven by Emll Peterson,
348 North Front atreet, waa fined 10
in city court. City police say tha;
mora arrest for this offense will be
made In the future, if the present rate
of Ignoring atop signs continues.
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Recover Body The body of Gerald
P. Hlslop of Grants Pass, who was
drowned Sunday, waa recovered Mon
day afternoon, from a pool In Rogue
river, near Wetherbee riffle. 12 miles
below Granta Pass. Grappling hooks
were necessary In recovering the body.
Funeral aervlces are to bo conducted
from the Hull and Hull funeral home-.
Hlslop's parents, Mr. and Mra. Fred
Hlslop, also hla brother Fred and wife
arrived In Grants Pass yesterday from
Phoenix, Aria. Hlslop Is also survived
by his wife, Faith Hlslop.
ING WILL
Simplicity and beauty will sur
round the coronation of the Queen
Mother, Anne Whlteaker, of Oregon's
Diamond Jubilee celebration at the
fairgrounds next Monday evening.
Plana have been carefully made to of
fer a well balanced program for the
evening. A children's pageant with
more than 400 children will take part,
paying especial tribute to pioneer
hood womanhood and Its importance
in Oregon history. .
Prof. Irving Vlnlng will present the
coronation address of the evening.
The action will take place on a plat
form in front of the grandstand. Chil
dren in the dance are being trained
for the presentation by Eve Benson's
Dancing academy.
Cat Has Six Toes
NEW BRITAIN. Conn. (UP) Peter
Floros has a bobbed-tall cat, having
six toes on each of Its forefeet. The
cat eats and sleeps with a small dog
owned by the family.
TO JOIN OLD TIMERS
IN DIAMOND JUBILEE
The Civilian Conservation Corps,
most modern of the pioneers, will
join with the old-tlmera next week
In celebrating Oregon's Diamond
Jubilee In Medford and Jacksonville.
The work of the corps In the for
ests and parks of Oregon will be
demonstrated by more than 100
members carrying the tools of their
various forest trades In the giant
Industrial parade Friday, June 8. All
types of work projects being carried
on by the CCC will be shown as the
big company of men march along
the route of the parade.
The Lewis and Clark expedition,
the great exploration party which
opened up the western country short
ly after the Louisiana purchase, will
be portrayed by CCO men costumed
as soldiers, frontiersmen and guides.
Even the role of Captain Clark's
colored body servant will be portray
ed. A giant, good natured colored
boy from Illinois having offered to
play the part. Sacajewea. the Indian
girl who guided the expedition, will
be portrayed by a young Indian girl
who will be here with the Indian
village during the week. The roles
of Lewis and Clark and other out
standing members of the party will
be taken by members of the CCC.
along with those of the other 46
men on the party.
ON JUBILEE PROGRAM
Committees are working hard for
the success of Education and Ash
land day In Ashland next Tuesday.
June 5, when a complete program Is
being prepared In that etty.
President Walter Red ford, of the
Southern Oregon Normal school, re
ports progress in all divisions, and
states visitors can look forward to a
complete program in that city. Tho
day will start off with the graduation
exercises in the normal school In the
Llthla park In the forenoon.
TWO DIE IN FLAMING
WRECK OF AIRPLANE
NEW CASTLE, Ind., May 80. (AP)
Two men died today In the flaming
wreckage of an airplane which fell
In a woods west of Sprlngport, a
town In the northern part of Henry
county.
The victims were Kenneth Ruther
ford, 37, the pilot, and Homer Wol
verton, 23, a passenger.
La3t Times T0NITE
2 FEATURES
She Lured Battalions of
Men to Destruction
Madeleine Caroll in
"I WAS A SPY"
Edmund Lowe
solves s burning mystery In
"Bombay Mail"
STARTS TOMORROW
Robert Armstrong
In
"Above the Clouds"
Dally Mat, 1:45.
Ere. 8:45
MEMORIAL
DAY
DANCE
Dreamland!
Music bv the Melody Boys
Men 35c, Ladies 10c Eg
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TODAY
and
Thursday -
HERE'S A
DOUBLE FEATURE PROGRAM
YOU CAN'T GO WRONG ON
No. 1
FIRST MEDFORD SHOWING
A, Symphony of Moonlight and Memories
. . . as enchanting as
"Smilin Through"!
iCOsVARUS
The author of
"Private Lives"
and "Design
for Living"
dramatizes the
CAVALCADE
OFAWOMAN'S
HEART I
Three
Big
Song Hits!
INTRODUCING
MISS ANNA NEAGLE
VERY POPULAR STAR IN LONDON
No. 2
IT'S FUN TO KNOW
IT'S MORE FUN TO BE FOOLED BY
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When ire trll )on (hat this la one
HI IT WF'RF.
of the most f telling, nninual and
NOT FOOLING entertaining pictures of the year!
Earl Carroll Hit At Craterian
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There have been many backstage
and musical pictures; and there have
been equally as many dealing with
the diabolical design of fiendish
murders; but the Oraterlan theater,
starting today, la allowing a picture
that Buccessfully combines the two.
"Murder at the Vanities," the film
version of Earl Carroll's successful
current-seaaon hit In New York, mixes
muslo and mystery for the first time.
Jack Oakle, Carl Brlsaon, noted conti
nental stage and screen star, Victor
McLaglen, Kitty Carlisle and Duke
Ellington and his famoua orcheatra,
combined with original Earl Carroll
beauties, are featured In the eaat.
The atory la about a series of myste
rious murders backstage during the
performance of Earl Carroll'a "Vani
ties." The show goes on during the
solution of the mystery, and the
audience sees both the musical enter
tainment, as well as the drama that
goes on behind the sets.
Oasis Cabaret To
Open Sat. Night
The only spring dance floor In
southern Oregon will be one of the
many featurea of the new Oasla
Cabaret, located 11 mllee north of
Medford on the Crater Lake high
way, which opens Saturday night,
according to Jack Grove, floor man
ager. The dancing apace la held up
by twenty-eight heavy aprings and
covered with cushioned flooring.
The big feature of the new cab
aret will be Al Stewart and hla
Eleven Nlte Owls, who will play all
evening. A special stage has been
built for the orchestra.
There will be a two acre parking
space. The building which la one
hundred five feet by ninety-five feet
is owned by Ernest and Grace Da
hack, who have promlaed some un
usual food treats for the opening
night.
Spencer Tracy In
New Rialto Drama
"Now I'll Tell by Mrs. Arnold Roth-
ateln," which opened at the Rialto
theater yesterday, will aatisfy all types
of movie goers sensation seekers, a
weU aa lovers of real 113 drama.
It bares for the first time things
millions of men and -women have
wanted to know . . . amaelng revela
tions by a woman about the Joya, sor
rows, heartaches, emotions . . . the
great drama of a woman's life behind
the scenes of the sporting and night
life of New York City.
It sends & great actor, Bpencer
Tracy, soaring to atardom on the
strength of his powerful portrayal of
the plcture'a protagonist, Murray
Golden. It presents a kaleidoscope of
drama, comedy, night life and sport
ing events of New York during the
exciting years from 1910 to 1932.
In lta final denouement, it works up
to a tremendous climax with the In
exorability of a Greek drama.
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It Paid To Be Ihln
WAPPING, Conn. ((UP) There
are times when It Is convenient to
be "skinny." At a supper given by
workers of the Federated church,
the charge was a penny for each
Inch of walat measurement.
Shows '
1:45
1:00-9:00
Adults
25
Klddles-10o
Ends Tomorrow Night !
AN AMAZING REVELATION!
V
. . . told by
the only
person who
knows the
truth!
A wife talks ... and
the whole world listens
while guarded secrets are
revealed for the first
time . . . showing why
how by whom?
SPENCER TRACY
In
With
Helen Twelvetrees Alice Faye
No matinee shows Thursday and Fri
day. Cooking achool atarting 2:00
o'clock both days.
Friday Saturday
1
"The Crime of
Helen Stanley"
with
HAi.rn bki.lamv
2
"Woman's Man"
JOHN IIALI.IDAV
Wallace FORD Kilty KEM.V
JUBILEE FEATURE
One of th blggft en trie In the
agricultural and Industrial parade
achedukd for Friday forenoon during
Jubilee week U Jointly planned by
the United States forest aexvloe, V. 5.
army, Civilian Conservation corps and
the Crater Lake National park. R. Q.
Fowler, parade chairman said today.
The entry will be fully two blocks
long and will have over 100 men. a
large number of which will represent
the different phases of CCC endeavor
in the mountain country, such as
trail building, building construction,
telephone line building and numerous
other activities. The agricultural pa
rade will be one of the longest pre
sented In Medford for years. Pros
pective entrants are urged to notify
Mr. Fowler aa early as possible.
First Run Picture
Heads Studio Bill
"Bitter Sweet," first run film which
heads the atudto theater double bill
today, Is sheer romance, telling the
story of the deathless love of beauti
ful Sari for her handsome young
muslo master. Sari was betrothed
with much pomp and ceremony to a
stuffy social register It from whom
she runs away at the fifty-ninth sec
ond, with the handsome, but penni
less fiddler, Carl.
Carl and Sari elope to Vienna, where
Sari sings and Carl leads the orchestra
In a gay cafe, and where the bitter
mixes with the sweet vnen a certain
dashing captain refuses to be dis
couraged tn hla attentions to the
lovely Sari.
The romance is told to muslo.
In "Mind Reader," the second fea
ture, William portrays a crystal-garing
fakir.
The atory throws an amusing ray
of light on the hokum behind the
medicine and caravan thowt with
their fortune tellers, crystal gazers,
barkers and ahllle. The theme la
unique and treats of a most unusual
characterisation In the buoyant and
bOmbastlo Chandra the Great, for
tune teller par excellence, faker
through and through, but withal a
lovabls rascal with dominating per
sonality, particularly with women who
are atrongly attracted by his roguish
charm.
Robert Ford, state prison inmate,
sentenced from thia county in Nov
ember 1039, to 15 years for assault
and robbery, yesterday had his sen
tence commuted to ten years, by
Governor Meier.
Ford, with Gene Hurd, held up
and robbed a man by the name of
Quchea on North Riverside, taking
145, It was claimed by Ouches. Ford
plead guilty. Hurd was arrested a
year later In Nevada, and returned
here. He also plead guilty and was
sentenced to ten years In state
prison. Both were transients.
The commutation of Ford's aen
tence makes him eligible for parole,
In a few months, and gives him the
same sentence to serve as his part
ner in crime.
Rooms Needed For
Jubilee Visitors
Medford and Jackson county resi
dents having extra rooms during
next week are urged to get in touch
with Jubilee headquarters aa early
aa possible. In view of the thousands
of people expected here during the
week the Jubilee housing commit
tee is making every effort to locate
sufficient housing accommodations.
However, the cooperation of all resi
dents Is necessary to assure the
success of this project.
Medford and southern Oregon resi
dents are reminded to make early
purchases of tickets for the pageant,
"Oyer-Un-Gon" and Norman Cowan's
famous roundup. The pageant will
be presented Wednesday, Thursday
and Friday nights at the fairgrounds,
where rehearsals have been in pro
gress for sometime past. The round
up will be presented Wednesday,
Thursday, Friday, and Saturday aft
emoona, followed by a special show
Saturday night. Advance ticket sales
are underway at Diamond Jubilee
headquarters In the Sparta building.
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
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mower to cut hay for hay. S. 8.
Hogan, Applegate.
WANTED Good truck aa first pay
ment on nice home with large gar
den. Long time on balance. Box
1321, Tribune.
CASH PAID for men'a 2nd hand eulta,
hats and shoes, will B. Wilson. 33
No. Front.
Green Pine Slabwood
$375
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Kiddles
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STARTING TODAY!
MURDER!... in the midst of LOVELINESS!
Murder set to muslo . . . surrounded by the most beautiful girls
In the world a perfeot combination of entertainment! . . . Bhow-
girls on parade . . . unaware that a murderer Is loose baokstagel
, . . A scream . . a crum
pling form . . . and confu
sion hiding all evidence of
the murder 1
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Ben Blue Comedy "Nervous Hands" l V
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. the world's loveliest
girls . . . real romance
backstage . . . mystery
and suspense . . red
hot rhythm by Harlem-
maniaca . . . lavish pro
duction numbers and
five song hits: "Cock
tails for Two" . .
"Ebony Rhapsody" . . ,
"Lovely One" . . .
"Marihuana" and
'Live and Love To
night" , . . What a
Show I
with
JACK OAKIE VICTOR McLAGLEN
CARL BRISSON KITTY CARLISLE
DUKE ELLINGTON famoub'orchestra
and ,
The Gorgeous Earl Carroll Beauties
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