' MEDFORD M3JL TRIBTTXE, MEDFORD, OREGON. SUXDXT. JUNE 10, 1934. PAGE SEVEN Local and Personal t. Portland Dr. and Mr. . L. Boomer of this city lelt last nlgut to ipend two weeks In Portland. gouthwlck In Town R. H. South wick, recreation foreman of tba Union Croak COO camp, apent yesterday In Medford, and returned to camp last night. Mining Man Here A. A. Newharn, veil-known mining man from toe Oranta Pass region, and Mra. New man, nave spent the paat three daya in Medford. Here for Week Mlsa Hortenae Van Hollebake, of Oakland, arrived on the Shaeta thla morning to epend a week In thla city visiting with her alster, Mrs. B. A. Calklna. Lea tea for Eugene Mlaa Corlno Bpurgeon. of Eugene, left on the train thla morning for her home, after having apent a week In Medford aa the house guest of Mlsa Ethel Moore. Attorney! Return E. E. Kelly, George Roberta, and Porter J. Neff, local attorneys, returned on the train ..i.. fmm Salem, where they have attended a aupreme court case. Day In Ashland P. E. Nlchola and ..i vnrk nnat office employes, end their famlUea will spend today In Ashland, with a picnio rancuton iu Llthla Park and golf In the after noon. . v. xivrf i creek Mra. O. O. Wlmer, of thla city and two sons, Donald and Aiuin lAft. hv train vesterdav for M7T- tle Creek, Oregon, where they will epend tne weea-ena vuuviu w.w relatives. Family Arrives Oapt. Robert Dens nt trin Annleeate CCO oamp. waa In this city yesterday to meet his wife ana tnree cnnurcu, ww a..c by train from the south to make their home here. aim Rant Mra. Oertrude Gates, in structer In domeatlc science at the senior high school, left on the train Friday night lor Montreal, ana win atop en route at ssn rrancieco, vai ego, and Minneapolis. Arrives from Vallejo Gregory T. Martin, who la affiliated with the fac ulty of the University of Santa Clara, arrived on the Shasta yesterday from Vallejo, and will spend two weeks visiting southern Oregon. T T-rln OT. T. TAnAK. SU perlntendent of construction of tho forest service, ana J. aa. muu. glonsl forestry Inspector from Port, land, spent yesterday on a road In spection trip to Ashland. nruta Haiti and lTriwr V O. D'. iiKt-i imi rnev. who returned yeaterday from a business trip to Klamath Fans, reports neavy iitiuia. in the Klamath region, and also a frost which killed several potato crops vmItm iipnri in furies Mark Car ter, route 3, received head Injuries In an accident Friaay as me comer of 13th and Central when his car was hit by an auto driven ny mwin mar ton, rout 3, due to slippery pave meat. r fmaAm Mr and Mrs. Tj. A. Dell are leaving Monday" for a month's vacation at Saskatoon, Seek., Canada. ir rbu ! minimr of the western Thrift atore and A. 0. Thompson, of oeatue, wiu nave cntu-ge 01 ow.o during his absence. Mrs. Bllea Released Mrs. Prances Biles. 1834 North Riverside, who was arrested for allegedly robbing pursue at the Dreamland dance hall, was re leased by city police yesterday. The complaint was filed by Ethel Spltzner, 115 Willamette avenue. Turhm rA it. of o. Mlaa Qer trade Ahlatrom of Ashland, instruc tor at the Jackson school, during the paat year, and Miss Eleanor Curry, instructor at tho Roosevelt school, plan to leave soon to attend the Unl- veralty of Oregon aummer school, ThMw nriirfi nut Smllev Parker trjLni.!nt. vrin was arrested Friday on drunkenness charges, waa ordered out of town in City court yeswrosy Airmrf r.an in. And Dan Lane. In diana of the Jubilee Indian village, were also ordered out of town for drunkenness. Accident on Riverside An accident on South Rlveraide, at the intersec tion of Barneburg road, was reported i. vtAiiry. jitation Frldav in volving J. H. Maassen, route 4, and L. R. Baker, of this city. Tne report ahowed that Baker failed to stop st the intersection and waa driving with no lights. Um n.hhrt iMrmm Mrs. Edith Gebbert, a pioneer realdent of Oregon, lert on tne enasta yesterday ior u-a. home in Portland. She has been In Medford over Jubilee week, and en hA,v. mill .Inn fnr Mveral visits. Mrs. Gabbert and Earl 0. Oaddls of this city were acquainted when they were children. Accident at Fairgrounds An acci- .ii tli. iwvrth ntranca of tho fairgrounds was reported at the city police station Friday involving a CCC truck driven by Louis Fallest, head quartera detachment, and an auto owned by the McCurdy-Danlels In surance Agency. The machines backed into each other. Mlsa Taylor Here Miss Grace Tay lor of Eugene Is a week-end visitor in Medford. e Visits Granddaughter Mra. Luem- da Petree of Lakeview is visiting at Crater Lake with her granddaughter, Mrs. B. R. Pinch. Return from Eugene Mra. Annie Brown and daughter Genevieve have returned to Medford from spending several daya in Eugene. Located In Medford Carl Inman of Eugene haa been spending the pas: wwk in ueoiora. Having been sent nere by the Standard on company, a Returns from Lakeview Mr. and Mra. Earl Jonea have returned to Med ford, from Lakeview where they were cauea oy tne death of Mrs. Jones' mother, Mrs. C. E. Eccleston. To Diamond Lake Included in a party motoring to Diamond lake last evening, to apend the week-end, were Mr. and Mrs. Csrl Otto of Stockton, Calif., Mr. and Mra. E. C. Ferguson and Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Koozer. They plan to return to Medford today. when Mr. and Mra. Otto, who have been attending the jubilee here, will leave for their home. . Liquor Supervisors Leave E. R. Morris, district supervisor for the Oregon state liquor commission, and w. E. Berry, assistant district super visor, who have been at the local liq uor atore during Jubilee week, will return this morning to their head quarters in Eugene. The liquor store announces that with the Jubilee over, regular hours will be resumed, from 11 a. m. to 8 p. m., on week days. and from 10 a. m., to 10 p. m.r on oaturaays. Culy New Manager A. B. Evanr, general agent for the Ohio National Life Insurance Co., announces the as polntment of O. N. Culy aa district msnager for the southern Oregon ter. ritory. Mr. Culy wss formerly with tne Oregon Mutual Life and for sev eral years has been one of their lead ing producers. E. L. Maguln, who Is sn experienced Insurance man, and who has also been very successful as a bond salesman, will be associated with Mr. culy. 8warthouts Here A. E. Swarthout and family of Tulsa, Okla., were In Medford today renewing acquaintan- cea with George Codding and fami'.y, Mr. and Mrs. 8. S. Smith, Mr. and Mra. Everett Trowbridge, and other friends. Mr. Swarthout waa formerly bookkeeper for the Medford Sun in 1911 and 1912 and went to Indepen dence, Kansas In the employ of the sinciair-prairle Oil Co., from where yeara ago he was transferred to Tulsa, Okla. The Swarthout family drove to Crater lake today and will then drive to Eugene to vlalt Mr. S war thou t's brother and will then drive through eastern Oregon and back home. Spends Jubilee Week Here Miss Leone Larm, who has apent Jutjl.ee week visiting in thla city, returned yeaterday by train to her home In Wallowa, Ore. From San Franclae o William Frohnmeyer, of San Francisco, arrived m this city on the Shasta yesterday to visit his brother. Otto Frohnmeyer, local attorney. From Redmond Mr. snd Mrs. Chas Harrlaon and nephewa Kenneth and Hubert Hayea of Redmond, Ore., were guests of Mr. and Mra. S. C. Godlore during Jubilee week. Leaves After Visit Miss Mildred McElllgott of Grants Pass returned to her home yesterday by train after having spent the week visiting In this city with Miss Marlon Cobb. Gueats of Mrs, Ping William C. Jones and daughter Cleo are the guests In Medford of Mra. H. J. Ping, having come here from Laurel, Mont., to attend the Jubilee celebration. Back from Colorado Paul Andrewa, 35 Vancouver avenue, who has been trip to Trinidad, Colorado, ar rived home reoently. He wae accom panied on the trip by his sister, Mrs. Leo Sevlck. Leave for Portland (Mrs. E. S. Sev erance of Jacksonville, and daughter Florence, left laat week by motor for Portland, where they plan to remain for a week. They formerly resided in that city. Get Flower Containers Persons who had exhibits at the Medford Garden club show laat week at the senior high school, and who failed to call for their containers, yesterday, will find them at 303 North Oakdale. Guests of Billings' Mr. and Mrs. O. O. Clarke of Stockton, Calif., sn visiting County Commissioner Ralph Billings and family of Ashland for a few days. Mr. Clarke la an appraiser for the Federal Land bank of Califor nia. Visitors In Medford Mr. and Mrs. Wllford Henry of Klamath ralla, and Mra. Henry's sister, Miss Margaret (Bobby) Reld of Eugene were visitors In Medford Saturday afternoon. Miss Reld is spending the week-end as the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Henry. Fish at Crater Lake Mr. end Mr Floyd Sparka of San Francisco and Mr. and Mrs. Whiteside of Tulare, Calif., spent Saturday forenoon at Crater Lake, where they made a fine catch of fish. In the afternoon, they left for their homes, via the Redwood highway. Praises Pageant J. ' W. DeSouza, from the legal department of the atate highway commission at Salem, and son, Billy, arrived in Medford Friday and remained over yeaterday for tne' ending day of the Jubilee. Mr. De Souzs had high praise for the pageant "Oyer-Un-Gon," and stated that It waa a remarkable performance. He is the brother of Postmaster Frsnk De Souza. Guettlatfs Here Mr. and Mra. Ted Ouetzlaff of Ashland, accompanied by bis mother snd Mrs. Queulaff. alster, were visitors In Medford Thurs day for the pioneer parade. Leaves CCC Work Dr. George B. Dean, who has been camp phyelclan for the Applegate CCO company, hss been relieved from duties there, ac cording to district headquarters. Relieved from Duty Captain James H. Barbln, QMC (Inf.) will be relieved from CCC duty, to return to his reuu- lar post at Vancouver Barracks, June 13. Captain Barbln, wno la now on leave to San Francisco, plana to re turn here Monday. To Olve Talk George M. Boyd, lighting engineer for the Westing- house company, will give a talk on Illumination, at 7:30 p. m, Monday evening, on the main floor of the Copco building. An invitation haa been extended all who are interestea in lighting. t Miss Tracy to Eugene Miss Isobel Tracy, of Claremont, Cal., who has been visiting for the week-end In this city with the Misses Dorothy snd Marjorle Goff, left on tne Shasta yes terday for Eugene. Miss Helen Harrl- man, of Lakeview, Ore., who la also vlaltlng with the Mlssea Ooff, will remain In Medford another week. Assigned to Umpqua Post John Grlbble, senior ranger In the local forest service, has received an ap pointment to the Umpqua National forest tor the Port Orford cedar timber sale. Grlbble will leave 'or Myrtle Point, to take up-his new du ties there, next Wednesday, and ex pects the work to be completed by July. Love Pined S5o Roy M. Love, of this city, who figured In an accident last Monday on the Pacific highway near Jackson Hot Springs, was found guilty of reckless driving in JusMce Court at Ashland Friday, and fined 50. Love, who pleaded guilty, ap peared before Justice of the Peace L. A. Roberta. As he will leave June 11 for National Guard encampment, Love'a Jail sentence waa auapend'id. and he was given until August 1 to pay his fine. In Roseburg Delegation Included In the delegation from Roseburg, which visited Medford Friday were George Smith. Hotel Roseburg: Al Bashford, president of the chamber of commerce; W. C. Harding, secre tary of the chamber of commerce; F. L. Crittenden, Pacific Tel. & Tel. Co.; M. R. Brown, Southern Oregon Gas corporation; John Ewell and hla Ump qua Chiefs; Wm. F. Harris, member of the city council; Dr. L. A. Dlllstd. dentist; J. A. Harding, Umpqua ho tel; Horace Berg, creameryman and Clyde Adair, creameryman. s SCOTTISH RITE -Stated Lodge meeting, June f(KY 11, 7:30 P. M. JJ L. E. WILLIAMS, Secretary. 'MONITOR' EXHIBIT A cool, restful retreat enjoyed by hundreds of Jubilee guests during the past week waa the Christian Science Monitor exhibit room In the Jackson County Bank building. Fragrant flowers from Medford gardens made thla place particularly attractive. Clippings and pictures from the files of the Monitor pasted on black cardboard were effectively placed about the display room through the courtesy of Medford, Salem and Ash land Science churches. One of the interesting seta Illustrated the new three million dollar Christian Science Monitor publishing house In Boston, Mass. Subjects to appeal to every Individual were grouped for conven ient perusal by Jubilee visitors. Feature articles concerning Oregon's Industrial and recreational centers were shown along with stories and photographs of mining In Jackson ville. The Christian Science Monitor, an International newspaper, waa first published in 1908, its pages number ing only twelve. Since then It growth has been constant, the latest improvement being the addition of an eight page weekly mags tine section. Kach afternoon ft story hour waa featured for the children in a spec ially decorated corner. A comfortable lounging room for women was also Included. Entomologists of North Carolina Stat college recently went to Hen derson, N, 0., and ended an Infesta tion of ants that had defied common household methods of eradication. WINDOW GLAS& We sell window glass and will replies your broken windows reasonably. Trowbridge Cab inet Works. . New Paralysis Cases LOS ANGELES. Cal., June 9 (AP) Fourteen new cases of Infantile paralysis In the city and nine in the county were reported by health au thorities today, bringing to 565 the number of cases reported for the en tire county since the disease started spreading about two months ago. Mllltla Camp Neara ASTORIA, Ore., June 9. (AP) A tralnload of artillery, guns, caisson and ammunition carts arrived at Camp Clatsop last night In prepara tion for the arrival of 3,000 men of the Oregon National Guard who will be here Tuesday for the two weeks' summer encampment. v Shows Today 1:46-3:30 7:00-9:00 Back Again . . By Popular Demand! 1A TODAY and MONDAY LTHOUGH ... It Is the policy of the Rlalto Theatre to show ONLY first-run pictures, there does come a time when a veritable flood of phone calls, letters and Inquiries about ome picture will cause us to break that rule ... and this II one of those times! So, Here It Is!. WUl Bo(ers' greatest role . . sur passing anything he has erer made before with this characteri zation of the mellow . . . kindly . . . shrewd horse-trader of the old school who mixes philosophic wise-cracks with his sharp dealing In "hosses"! DANCE TONIGHT THE OAKS (End of W. Main off J'ville Highway) Medford'a New Open Air Pavilion . . . Dance to Dinty Moore'i Original Little GianUl DANCING Every Bun., Wed. and Sat. Men Ladies 35c IOC HULL L$im DAVID 'HARUM LOUISE DRESSER KENT TAYLOR ith id Added MORAII and MACK in "The Farmer's Fatal Folly" "Shades of Cairo" Newireel Ml ! If m EVELYN VENABLE STEPIN FETCHIT STTsjj 0 i9K .... WSN. V rVJi t ' JL""' ; 1000 and one new thrills . . . never before has any screen brought you such adventure . . . such breath-taking romance 1 Truly the thrill-spectaole of the age I JOHNNY WEISSMULLER and MAUREEN O'SULLIVAN YOU'LL SEE the nerve tlnfllne race to the Elephants' nurylnj OrounJ a fortune In Ivoryl . , . 100 roaring lions, in a wild Jungle attack ... SO thundering elephants In mad stampede! ISO apes with a handful of humans at their mercy I Ta nan's sensational battle with a man. eatlnt crocodile! . , Two solid hours of amatlng adventure that will leave you spellbound! with NEIL HAMILTON PAUL CAVANAUGH :Mf Edgar Ric From the Famous Stories by Rice Burroughs . Mil '": 4 ADDED ATTRACTIONS Thelma Todd-Patsy Kelly Comedy 'Babes in the Goods' Oddity "Vital Victuals" Graham McNamee News Shows Today 1:45-3:30 7:00-9:00 Li c Mats ... 25o Eves ... 35c Kiddies . 10c i