Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, June 15, 1934, Page 13, Image 13

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    ' MEDFOKD MAIL TRIBUNE. BEDFORD, OREGON, FRIDAY. JTNE 15. 1931
PAGE THIRTEEN
Local and
fteames to Portland A. X. ftoamaa.
attorney, left laat night by train tor
Portland.
To Diamond Lake Mra. John But
ler and Mlaa Arlleno Butler are ipend
tng several daya at their aummer home
at Diamond laX.
Gueet of SUter Mri. John Bloom
of Medford la a gueat at the home
of her alster. Mra. prank Lyon, on EaM
D street. Grant Paas Dally Courier.
On Vtalt Here J. I. Oould. of
Bend, mall carrier, la In thla tty on
a brief visit, having arrived here tnt
morning. He will return home Satur
day evening.
ltd urn South Mr. and Mrs. W. H.
Kenworth of Hollywood left Tuesday
for their home, after visiting Mr.
Kenworth's sister. Mra. Jason Ottln-
ees of the penney's store of Ashland
enjoyed a picnic dinner, swimming
and dancing party at Jackson, Hot
Springs Tuesday night.
Transferred to Medford Richard U.
Vincent of Camp Upper Bogus River.
CCC, has been transferred to Medford
for duty with the headquarters de
tachment. Visit Mrs. Adamson Mrs. Max Oe
Bauer, her granddaughters Patsy, and
Harriet Hart visited Mrs. E. B. Jidani
son at her home In Ashland yester
day afternoon.
On Forest Survey T. O. Watson,
from, the umpqua foreat reserve, was
In this city this morning en route to
Diamond lake, where he will con
duct a forest survey trip.
Mrs. Prlngle Leaves Mrs. Walter
Prlngle, who has been visiting during
Jubilee week with Mrs. C. M. Brewer,
left on the Shasta thla morning for
her home In Everett, wash.
V
Home from School Glenn 81mkina,
student at Oregon State college,
tins returned to Medford to spend the
aummer with his parents, Dr. and
Mra. C. R. SImklna.
Cooper Gets Leave Captain Harry
S. Cooper, commander at OCO Camp
China Flats has been granted a fif
teen daya leave of absence, orders Is
sued from district headquarters here
today state. ,
Talents In Medford Chief of Po
lice snd Mrs. Oharlea Talent of Ash
land, former local residents, spent
Wednesday In Medford visiting their
daughter, Mrs. Phil Stansbury and
mall daughter Sherry.
Enjoys Swim Dr. B. O. Wilson en-
Joys his Sunday exercise, having gone
swimming the past two weeks before
a round of golf In the morning. Last
week he was accompanied by O. W.
Ike" Dunford, to Jackson Hot
Springs.
'
Iave for South Mr. and Mrs. Glen
J. Blrk. are leaving tomorrow for San
Francisco, where Mr. Blrk plana to
remain for about ten days attending
to business matters. Mrs, Blrk 111
remain m the bay region for about
two or three weeks, visiting relatives.
Lieutenant Rae Leaves Lieutenant
John M. Rae of the COO district
headquarters left today on the Shu
ts for Eugene, to visit his wife and
child, before they leave for Boston.
Lieutenant Rae will return here the
first of the weok.
HolUater Is Fined Roy M. HoUlater
of Talent, arrested Tuesday by state
police for operating his car without
a muffler, was fined C5 by Justice of
the Pesos L. A. Roberta at Ashland
Wednesday evening. HolUater' flue
was remitted wnen ne paia tne oosw-
To South Fork W. L. Jones, super
intendent of construction, and Max
Rands, regional forest Inspector, left
this morning on a regular Inspection
trip to South Fork of the Rogue CCC
eamp. They returned last night from
an inspection trip to the Tiller-Trail
"road on the Umpqua Divide.
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Visits Daughter Here J. M. Am
brose, of Monroe, Ore., who has been
confined by Illness for some time In
a San Francisco hospital, stopped over
in this city with hi daughter. Klma
Sanders, having arrived from the
south last night. He left for his home
en the Shasta this morning.
Plan Outing Dick Slngler. poet of
fice employe, and family will leave
Saturday for an outing at Lake of
the Woods, and will stop en rout at
Butte-Falls, to get Mr. Singlet's bro
ther. Everett Moore, and hln family
Mr. Moore la superintendent of the
state fish hatchery nesr Butt Falls.
Called to Reno Dr. J. H. Hogan 1
leaving today for Reno, Nev., havlm?
been called there on account of the
government killing cattle, due to the
drought. Dr. Enfurth of Kansa City
fvlll come west to take Dr. Hogan's
place at the Huber Packing company,
having been ordered here by the Stn
Francisco offices.
Suggestions For the
Summer Cabin
Log Cabin Siding
Knotty Pine
Doors and Windows
Plylock
To Insure a Rustic Setting
Timber Pkkm$kQPAS
uioroao
PHONE 7
End North Central "A Oooa firm to Trade With"
Personal
At Pit 1 1 n r-- Ifnma , v s
- - - - - - , . v. vvu-
lett snd two sons. Virgil and Harold
i ucaiora are spending this week at
the J. R. pitunger home. Mrs. Gil
lette is a daughter of Mr. and M-s.
Plttenger I a guest of her sister. Miss
Mary Orr at Grants Pass this week.
Ashland Dally Tidings.
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WASHINGTON, June 16. (API
Senate Republicans agreed today
upon three changes in the new ad
ministration labor dlapltes bill and
planned to ausmlt them to Demo,
cratlo leaden later tu the day.
If found acceptable. Senator Rob
inson, the majority chieftain, will
Introduce the bill Immedlatelyq.
Senator McNary, the Republican
leader, described the amendments as
"not material," and aald the most
Important one wouiri limit-. t.vi. an.
thorlty for the proposed labor boards
t.v "visions oi section 7a or the re
covery act and the official Interpre
tations that have been placed upon
i-LI
Word ha been received from Wash
ington, D. C. advising the Oregon
State code authority for the trucking
Industry, that the registration period
has been extended to June 20. About
half of the truck in Oregon are now
registered, and according to James
Collins, local representative for the
Oregon State code authority, thl
move will give Oregon the opportun
ity of rating first.
Spectacular Revues
In Craterian Film
Yesterday the Craterian theatre
presented lta biggest musical pro
duction of the year. "Stand Up and
Cheerl" a magnificent show packed
with atars. grand music and spectacu
lar revues.
Created against a background of
ever-changing scenes and decorated
with lavish aplendor, are five breath
taking revues. A few of the thousand
and one wonders that make the re
vue what they are, are the dazzling
girls, the vocal chorus of 500. the
hundreds of players, the 335 scenes,
the 1,200 wild animals and the flva
bands of music. Through this host
of musical and visual wonders, weave
a charming and romantic story.
Among the many stars are Warner
Baxter, Madge Evans, James Dunn.
Ralph Morgan, Shirley Temple, Ar
thur Byron, John Boles, Stepln Fetch
It and Nigel Bruce.
For the regular Saturday night p re
vue the Craterian will show Richard
Barthelmesa new ploture, "A Modern
Hero." The picture Is based on the
novel by Louis Bromfleld which gives
a vivid and colorful characterization
of a man torn by conflicting traits
of Inheritance.
'ADVICE TO LOVELORN'
SHOWING AT STUDIO
No picture in many months prom
ises more laughs or more tender irony
than "Advice to the Lovelorn." show
ing at the Studio theater, with Lee
Tracy In the role of a hard-balled
reporter forced to conduct an agony
column.
"Advice to the Lovelorn" recalls
the sentimental columns that rapidly
are disappearing from American
newspapers. These columns often
are laughed at for their mawklshness,
even while those who laugh realize
they serve as public confessionals to
which many sorrow-ridden people
bring their troubles and seek for
light.
DYNGE'S
DANCE
Back at the.
ORIENTAL
GARDENS
SATURDAY
, NIGHT
BOTH HALLS
2 Orchestras
.. One Admission
Men 35 Ladles 10tf
Now at Rialto
f I) 1 11 1
y
As a dashing army officer, William
Powell adds to his long list of hits
In "The Key." playing on the Rialto
theater double feature program for
today and Saturday.
Ken Maynard In "Qun Justice" la
on the same program.
FULFILLED TODAY
GRAND JUNCTION, Colo., June IB.
(AP) The new Dotsero cutoff In
western Colorado became a part of
the Grand Junction division of the
Denver & Rio Grande Western rail
road today and shortly afterward be
gan earning money for the road.
A fast train left here about 2 p.
m and was scheduled to strike the
Dotsero cutoff about 6 p. m., aa the
first through train to go over this
route, which represents the fulfill
ment of a railroad dream of' two
generations. It was the first revenue
earning train to be switched Into the
new cutoff, which is to be dedicated
offlcally tomorrow..
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
CASH PAID for men's Snd hand suits,
. hats and shoes, will H. Wilson, 32
No. Front.
FOR SALE OR TRADE 80 acre re
linquishment, 8 acres bottom land,
2 cleared; two springs, large house:
all stock with place. (600 cash, in
quire Post Office, Trail, Oregon.
ONE 5 ft. bath tub with faucets, very
good condition, $15. Hotel Valandra,
Central Point.
PREVOST BEAUTY SHOP Is now
ready to serve new patrons as well
as old at our new location 230 So
Oakdale. Call 727. Formerly at 16
Laurel St.
FOR RENT APTS. 334 Apple.
FOR SALE Marlon electric range,
$12.50. Phone 790-1.
FOUND 'Man's Bulova wrist watch.
Owner may have same by paying for
advertisement. Tribune office.
COMFORTABLE furn. apt., strictly
private. Radio, etc. 618 S. Oakdale
WANTED Used cream separator, me
dlum size. F. D. Gaskell, Eagle
roint, star Route.
Continuous
Shows
Saturday
1 to 11 p. m.
.illlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllH
SATURDAY ONLY!
Daring, Whirlwind Adventure!
HITS THE BULL'S IYI
THRILLS I
ROMANCEI
HfUfL,
End. T0NITE
UPENCT.R TBACT 111
"THE MAD
GAME"
I Am
STEADIER LEVEL
NEW YORK, June 13. m The
sensational recession In trade has been
less pronounced than It was in some '
of the years Immediately preceding.,
and In most divisions sufficient mo
mentum has been gained to prevent
a serious Interruption of the general
recovery movement, said Dun fc Brad
street today in the meekly trade re
view.
"Apparently a period Is being en
tered." asserted the review "In whlcn
business will be held to a steadier
level until crop prospects will have
been more definitely ascertained
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Guests of Relatives Miss Constance
Lyon and little Patty Holmes of
Granta Pass are visiting relatives In
Medford this week, according to the
Grants Pass Dally Courier.
ran
20d
Anytime
TODAY and Saturday
He Would Give Any
Broken Heart An
other Break!
THEIR CRIES WERE JUST
LAUGHS TO HIM! r
ffnt. fhofs nl 1m
oniwr to iHtlr
LEE TRACY
LOVELORN
A 0m f 2ANUCK
SAMY
20 X BLANE
ALSO
June Brewster in
"Flirting in the Park"
Cartoon '
"Bobco's Picture Show"
Pathe News Reel
Coming Sunday
The Champion Romantic
Laugh Riot
Anytime
Children lOe
tr ACTIONI
w m. sow v x -
v
i 'ljjU(i'Tk JOAN BL0NDEL
1 llfri'l' ''I ADOLPHt MENJOU
Vlljjjf PICK POWELL
Sr.., MARY ASTOR
nYrWA' 20c
TkflGHTINGCODE
DIANE SINCLAIR
ALSO
Chap. ""The Law of the l-awle"
"Fighting With Kit Karson"
ANDY Cl.YtlB COMr.DV. "DOHA'S
DINKINO DOMTS"
CARTOON, "CRAZY SPOOKS"
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SEATTLE, June 15 (AP) New
business reported for Inst week by S97
mills In Oregon and Washington
amounted to 57,463,834 board feet of
lumber against a production of 63,
637,136 feet and shipments of 45,
696.483 feet, the West Coast Lumber
men's association announced today.
A total of 003 down and operating
mills In the two states reporting for
the week, produced 54.054,133 feot,
which was approximately 6.000.000
feet more than the preceding week
and about 7.000,000 loss than the sec
ond previous week.
The average weekly production of
this group In 1034 has been 84.333,539
feet, compared with 63.035,409 In
1933.
Continuous WmillMBWW4p5(S Adulti I
Ralurday kj ' J I 1 H I IS 25tf I
illiw nil ii ii muni maiiiilii
Today and Saturday
BIG FEATURES!
Was- " ip v
-THE K
EDNA
, Mini n'i jiT" i
I U f VVv'Jl
JUSTICES) My
V W.r i jf
WASHINGTON, June 15 (De
claring that the so-called brain-trust
Is only "window dreAslng for a lot of
Liwiwjiani..i-wwaiiiin
i ait-W il liiTniiir
pius
f th
hand in
... r-
plunder" at the expense of the Amer
ican farmers, Rep. Dlrksen (R-, 111.)
has attacked sugar Interests which,
he said, were displacing millions of
bushels of American grain by Im
porting blackstrap molasses.
In a speech In the house, Dlrksen
Show,
1:4.1
7:00-9:00
Ends Tomorrow Night!
12 Great Shows In One!
A Jo.TOUfl carnival of muslo . fun
, . laughter . songs . . girls .
rinzzllng spectacle , . glorious ro
mance all presented in
a urnntl new style
titictly rtirferent from
anything that luu gone
before 1
MADGE EVANS
J AMES DUNN
AUNT J EM I MA
MITCHELL
STARS OF RADIO
SCREEN & STAGE
lOOO PLAYERS
500 Folllei Girl
3 GREAT BANDS
V
Saturday Nite Is Preyue Nite!
Attend the 0:00 o'clock show and remain
for the- prevue at no extra charge . .
Richard Barthelmess in
"A MODERN HERO"
SUNDAY
ONLY
The
TREAT
OF
jeadwt
On the Stage
Radio's fnroiite funsters now
bring their Joy and happiness to
the stngel
mffl.
Featuring
The Sheriff Cliff Clarke Aunt
Addle Soda Fop Joe Warner
Gilmorottcs Wiley OatB Famous
Giltnore Clowns Dixie Hayword
Fortified Five,
GILM0RF, BAND
and .
Many Other Favoritei
OH THE
fvffroSkJl Re-unltrd
ftrr.ri.tb rwiKs
Adu!ts-40c
traced what he called an interlocking
system of sugar company boards of
directors and governmental "blj
shots" which form a "strange a.vt
motely, but effective combination"
to "take away what little liquor mar
ket remains for the outlet of corn.
Mata . . Z3
Etm . . 33c
Klriillei . 10.
with
-JOHN BOLES
-RALPH MORGAN
S1EPIN FETCHIT
AND DURANT
Six Song Hits
; Including
"Baby . Take a Bow,
Introducing Shirley
Temple as the new child
star of America!
THE
S3
SCRMtH
ataln after two jearal
rim this aiihactio.ni
Kiddies-25c
r we
nrt ta.
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