Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, June 08, 1934, Page 11, Image 11

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BEDFORD MAIL TRIBUXE. MEDFORD. OREGON. FRIDAY, JUNE 8, 1934.
PAGE ELEVEN
Local and
In Medford W. W. Bslderre. local
aatorney, iu In Medford Wednesday
transiting business. Grant Pass
Dsllt Courier.
Fry In Hospital O. X. Pry d Trill
patient at the Community hos
pital, where he underwent a major
operation Thursday.
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Janitor at Courthouse H. M. Turn
feaugh haa been named Janitor at the
Jsokson County oourthouee, and haa
aatumed hie dutlea there.
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Visiting Here Mrs. O. A. Sanford.
of Orovllle. Calif., la Tlaltlng In this
city with Mr. and Mr. C. E. Wllltami.
Mr. Williams la Mrs. Sanford's eon.
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To Home In Portland Doris Linda
left on the Shasta this morning for
her homo In Portland, after hating
spent a elc and a half tlsltlns; In
Medford.
In Medford Today Captain Eugene
W. Bice, oommandlng officer at camp
Dog LAke, COC. was a visitor In Med
ford today, attending to business mat
ters at the CCO district headquarters.
On Duty Here Sergeant William
Troy and Corporal George B. Gregory
hare reported for duty at the CCO
district headquarters. Both will be
assigned to duty with the quarter
master's division.
On Leave Educational Adviser
George C. Berreman, on duty at Camp
Dog Lake, wren me camp ww.
... w m-antori a leave of absence
for a four-day period, ordere Issued
OUt OI aiSiriCl nesaquarvc u.io
state.
vun. nmlttea rrhrouffh an error,
aha name name of John B. Griffin
waa omitted from the names of mem
bers of the parade committee. Mr
M.fM mu nf th oldest native eons,
was one of the first white children
horn in this section.
Reports for Doty Captain Harold
Orova Newell, qm.Kes., wno nas own
j.. . viimha with the Civilian
Conservation corps, haa reported for
duty at the Medford CCO district
headquarters. He has not neon as
signed from neaaquerters yet.
Visits Culbertion Lieutenant Rob
t.nM nf nrlMV field. San Pran-
elsoo, was an overnight guest of Tom
Culbertson here Monday, returning
to San Francisco on Tuesday. Ueut.
Jarman. a class mate of Culbertaon's
t Oregon Stat college, haa been sta
tioned with tn air corps in ne n-
wallan Islands.
iisaktiIv Taken 111 Mrs. Mildred
Rlggs, who has been visiting In this
-. lt.fe v.- aunt.. Mr. Walter Dlck-
y, became suddenly 111 reoently and
was taken to tne community no'
wltftl. Mr. Uld Mrs. H. B. Ruiks. a sis
ter. Mrs. Sam Houser, and Mrs. Tom
Clark were called Immediately from
McMlnnvlUe. Mr. and Mrs. Hoy Rings
also arrived and will spend few days
with Mrs. Dicxey.
Annlanf wnfnn In Parade An an
elent wagon which crossed the plains
in 1850, pulled by a span 01 steers,
was among the entries of the pioneer
parade yesterday. Cal Young, of Eu
gene, Lane county commissioner, and
chairman of Eugene pioneer events
-Mi0ifc Mmti here for the OC-
..-. Tt .-a MMMiiat mjt a weddlnfi
gift to Mary Reed, who was born In
southern Oregon on October i, ibou.
Visitor In Medford Chester Martin,
sophomore in tne Toieao nign scawi,
who was a winner In the Oregon Dla-
-.nnrf .TnhiiM kmt contest, was a
visitor in Medford today, and called
at the Mall Tribune office. Martin's
step-mother, who was also in the city.
Is the youngest daughter of Isaac
Skeetera, who was a member of the
Hlllman party that discovered Crater
lake. Martin used as his topio for the
essay "The Authentic History of Ora
er Lake."
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Oil Men Here 0. O. Walker, assist
ant division manager of the southern
Oregon district for General Petroleum
oompsny with headquarters in Port
land haa been In the city the pat
two days conferring with T. M. Hig
glns, district msneger. While some
time was spent In going over the ter
ritory, the official took "time out"
to visit the important Jubilee attrac
tions. Mr. Walker praised the Jubilee
very highly and waa delighted with
the entertainment provided for htm
while in this city.
Money Orders gtolen--Word has
been received here from 0. B. Cains,
post office Inspector In charge, at
Seattle, Wash., that on the night of
May 17, thla year, the poet office at
Shanlko. Ore., was burglarised, and
money order forms Nos. 4781s to
47800 were stolen. These forms, he
stated, have been cashed at Portland,
Boise and Lewlston, apparently by
two men. Also on June 8, the Unity.
' Ore., post office was burglarised, and
forms Nos. 34010 to 34200 were stolen,
also the money order stamp and cut
ter. Inspector Calne requests that lo
cal officers, stores, garagea, and auto
camps watch for these etolen orders,
apprehend passers, cause their arrest,
and wire the government office, collect.
FOLLOW THE CROWDS TO
Dreamland
DANCING FROM 9 TO 1:30
TONIGHT
and
Saturday
Mulc br the
MELODY BOYS
(Direction B'g Filer)
Southern Orrjons
Hotteet Dance Band
A I"
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Men.
Personal
Undergoes Operation A. P. But'.ei
underwent a minor operation at the
Community hospital Thursday.
Attends Jubilee Miss Msud Mor
ton, of the Cinderella Shop In Grants
Pass, is In Medford to enjoy the Dia
mond Jubilee,
From Roaeburg Mrs. R. F. Forrest
er of Roaeburg, arrived by train thu
morning to spend two days vlsltln-j
in Medford.
Down for Dsy Airs. O. H. Thurs
ton and Mrs. E. J. Payton came down
from Roaeburg this morning to spend
the day In Medford.
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Here from Morshfleld Mrs. Tom
Crabtree, her two sons, Earl and
Merle, and Pauline and Glen Ander
son left for Marshfleld this morning
on tne Shasta.
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At Diamond Lake Mr. and Mrs
Floyd Sparks and Mr. and Mrs. Percy
Whiteside are vacationing at Diamond
lake. Mr. Sparks is associated with M
O. Mogensen snd Co., of Sin Fran
cisco, and Mr. Whiteside Is of the Ad
vance Register, of Tulare, California.
Her for Two Weeks Frank Suarc-
llnl, of Monterey, Cel., a recent grad
uate of the university of Santa Clara,
arrived in this city on the Shasta
this morning to spend two weeks here
for the remaining days of the Jubilee,
and to visit Crater lake and the Ore
gon caves.
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Dog Star of Roxy
First Run Picture
The remarkable Intelligence of a
dog, and a gripping story of melo
dramatic action, with suspense and
nerve-thrilling episodes, make "Jaws
of Justice," first-run picture com
ing to the Roxy tomorrow, real en
tertainment. The dog Is Kazan.
The plot of this exciting piece re
volves around the attempt of out
siders to learn the secret of a hidden
lode of gold ore In a northwestern
mining community.
When the leader of the eettlement
fairs to return from a trip to Can
ada to settle the rights to the hidden
lode, a series of mysterious and sin
ister events follow that are finally
solved through the sixth sense of
Kazan.
A thrilling climax to the sequence
of rspldly moving episodes Is where
Kazan saves the hidden mine from
being blown up by tracing the stran
ger to the scene, pulling the burning
fuse away with His teeth and gnaw
ing through the rope from which
the man Is suspended, sending him
crashing to the bottom of the ravine.
D 20c
Anytime
CONTINUOUS SHOWS
SATURDAY1
Ends Saturday Nite
VUPIrVlPS,
HOORAY'
Coming Sunday
A PICTURE YOU
SIMPLY MUST SEE
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McCoy Heads Rialto Double Bill
Tim McCoy, exponent of - the fast
and thrilling action melodramas, la
again to be seen In another series
of exciting exploits In "Hell Bent for
Love," on the Rialto theater's double
feature program for today and to
morrow. Lillian Bond appears oppo
site the star in the role of a gang
ster's "moll," who helps McCoy vin
dicate himself as a highway patrol
officer after he has been framed and
discharged from the force.
MlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllH
Continuous
Shows
Saturday
1 to 11 p. m.
i w ar mm m
ar i if
SATURDAY ONLY
First Time in Medford
Action!
Thrills!
Mystery!
vb and the Lure of
f HIDDEN GOLD
Vjjt C" The Screen's Latest
in
'AWS S
A Dog's Instinct
ALSO
KIT
CARSOll
Chapter 6
"The Secret of
Iran Mountain"
Earneit Truax Comedy
"EXPECTANT FATHER"
Cartoon Auto Show
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Marvelous
Spring
DANCE FLOOR
Southern Oregon's
Newest Sensation
Cover Charge 45c
No CoTer Chsrge for
lnecorted Ladle
3
On the same program, In "He
Couldn't Take It," Rsy Wslker plays
the role of Jimmy Case, whose flair
for fighting causes him to lose Job
after Job and run out of excuses to
offer his flsncee, played by Virginia
Cherrlll. So he becomes a prlzeglhter
and lasts Just long enough to make
him realize he was never cut out for
the professional game. Then, in a
series of hilarious and thrilling Inci
dents, he finally "gets next to him
self." Dog Marvel
Sy &3S'2Lf li wM w Jjm BROOMFIELD , I
"KlPP4 iXl JV ,U & 'n .tl'3 I .ON THE SCREEN . - , B. I
Finds the Lost Mine
Last Times
TONIGHT
Learn about life, love and
laughter from this ' grand
comedy '
"LADIES
MUST LOVE"
MEET
THE
GANG
at the
OASIS
CABARET
Located 11 Miles No. Medford
on Crater Lake Highway
Hot Music by
Al Stewart
and His
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Nite Owla
Tarzan Coming
4r
M . L..i 1
The most ambition attempt evar
made by a motion picture studio to
I Continuous FJryffTfl Adulls I
Saturday pHE 'JftlHIOjj 25 llljll 1 1
1:00-12:00 niiWLisffw will nuilri Ki'11"" 1(c I
TODAY and SATURDAY I
9 FFATIIRF5I rvinrnrrsn 7
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20c Feature No, pjULvKJ U UxJLZU
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no inpic-crovro a uouuid- V; TOl'sf jT" I If Ulin I imni IA flFVa I
I -7T2r:: rS meiody W)
I moTlnr. story of a hlrhnoy pat- ll 7jLi THEHOTTEST, ' 5 ft I
i rolman hell bent for lor.l ' PTK PEPPIEST, FAST- rJ j I
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aWVSPIl JoanBlondell UITB'CLUD
PPll SSl in"Smarty , CIISOU '
4Xl;i Adult5-40C REC0RD.N0
,fg& lf- S ' ' Kiddie8-25c L0"
Feature No. 2 RetttWs! fclsV fi j
Plenty of nerve . . . hut no con- ''.";,':- IL . ' . k V
troll Ho was born to flfht and lot ' L - 5
RAY WALKER 'sL VX. . 1 WmA
I GEO. E. STONE P.'.. . Wj
! Virginia Cherrill J '4fJ(f
1 jl ibLiX&t&JjM
Edgar Kennedy In "Wrong Direotion"
NOVELTY and NE1VSREEL Keyond your wllrtefit drenmsl Arttentnr sncli as 1
i you'T never beheldl . . Romance rnrlnn tlirotiirt
j I Jungle terrorsl . Two years In Ilia making! Th
IU biggest thrill show ever brought to the screen!
SUNDAY Wfr?T fcnrSl ' J0HNNY '
PopulVrkDemand Wv'tti ' 1 WE ISSMULLER
pOGERS gj mBimJMl
L nine, ii a riniCfl M.AHRif n ?."!VA"VM
MIS KSM CI M IIL-1 III With Nk L HAM L UN
bring an adventure atory to the acrean
haa just been completed with the
filming of 'Tartan and Hla Mate,"
new thrill picture featuring Johnny
Wo Iu mu Her and Maureen O'Sulltvan
to be shown Sunday at the Craterlan
treatre.
Two of the biggest cllmaxea of the
picture show a herd of maddened e.e
phanU charging a safari of natives
and white men and later an attack
of dozens of lions upon a camp. Wild
animal men and & crew of 1.000 pro
duction men were recruited from sll
parts of the country to ajvslat the stu
dio In obtaining the scenes. 1
The new story continues the ad
ventures of Tnrr&n, played by Wels
muller. when a safari of white mm.
attempt to raid the elephants' burial
ground" of millions of dollars worth
of Ivory. Tarzan'aattempts to protect
the sacred jungle hoard get him into
breath-taking hazards that far sur
pa the thrills of "Tarmn, the Ape
Man."
Of special Interest In the picture
are scene taken under water by a
special process that has recorded the
strangest sight ever seen by humin
eye a battle between a man and a
giant crocodile.
The notable supporting oaa. In
cludes many player remembered for
their roles In "Tarzan, the Ape Man."
Including Nell Hamilton, Forrester
Harvey, PorU Lloyd,- of the original
cast.
Plan Comedy Talent Ladles' Aid li
preparing a comedy to be presented
on June IS, It was announced today.
The public la being Invited to attend
the. play, Mra. C. V. Hold ridge ea'd
today.
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Hurry ! Ends Tomorrow Night !
Capacity Crowds! . . . and They're All
Saying, "WOW! What a Show"
ON THE STAGE IN PERSON
Vlsltlna; Here Mrs. Harriet Watson,
Mrs. Velma Ooodwln, and Robert
Chlpman, arrived in thla city this
morning to visit with Mrs. Goodwin'
sister, Mrs. Florence Rush.
Mrs. Knight Hack Airs. 0. A
Knight, who has been 111 at tlw
Greene Eye hospital at San Pranclsca
for the past two months, returned to
Medrord this morning, her condition
much improved.
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