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JfEDFORD MAIL TRIBUTE, JIEDFORD, OREGON, MONDAY, JUNE 25, 1934. PAGE FIVE Local and To Clatskanle Ben Fowler of this city left by train yesterday for Clats kanle, Oregon. Fischer Goes to Hyatt Val J. Fisch er spent yesterday fishing at Hyatt lake. To Seattle Mrs. A. B. Richards of this city left on the trsln yesterday for Seattle. Enroute to Whltehorse E. E. Pome roy and Wm. Penney left this city yesterday en route to Whltenorae, Alaska. Scherer to 'Frisco Paul Scherer. manager of the Southern Oregon Sales, Inc.. left this city last night by train for San Francisco. Leaves for Seattle M. D. Field, secretary-treasurer of the California Ore Eon Power Co., left yesterday morn ing for Seattle. Lodped In Jail Eddie Baker, CCC employe stationed at the Fairgrounds, .was arrested yesterday by city police and lodged In the city Jail. Mrs. Ladd to Seattle Mr. A. 0. Ladd left here yesterday for Seattle, making the trip on the Southern Pa cific. Qulsenherry Leaves W. r. Qulaen berry of the California Oregon Power Co., left by train Saturday night for Seattle. Mrs. Strange In Ashland -Mrs. C. L. Strange of Medford visited Friday with Mrs. Oeorge Owen in Ashland, according to the Daily Tidings. Ouest In Medford Mrs. Ada Whlt taker of Oakland, Calif., arrived hero Sunday forenoon on the Shasta to be the guest of Mr. and Mrs. M. D. Field and family In Medford. J Back from Astoria Mrs. Orac Sea horn and Mrs. Edna Kindred return ed by train this morning from As toria, having attended the Daughters of Civil War Veterans' convention. Visits Lakes W. W. Hoagland, of the Mason Ehrman Co. spent the week-end at Diamond lake and had very good luck fishing. He returned via Crater lake, seeing the world won der for the first time. Young Traveler Little Bob Dennl eon, 7, arrived Sunday by stage from Seattle to spend the summer at the home of his uncle. C. L. Walsh, here. The little lsd made the entire Jour ney by himself. Visits Relatives Mrs. R. it. Qattan of Grants Pass visited her mother. Mrs. R. E. Gale and her mother-in-law, Mrs. S. B. Gatten here Friday, having made the trip to Medford on the Oregonlan. i' . i. n Tnin JltajO, ' who Is completing her second year of training at the Samuel Merrltt hoi 1 Dital, Oakland, Calif., arrived In Med. ford Friday to spend two weeks as the guest of her sister, Mrs. Adrlenne Steward. Leaves for Home Miss Harriett White, who has been attending State Normal school in Mlnot, North Da kota for the past two years, while staying with her uncle, Eldon White, returned to her home In this city Saturday evening. Breaks Finger Breynton Finch, Medford Junior high school prlnenpai, sustained a broken finger last week while cranking hla car at Annie Springs, In Crater Lake national park. Mr. Finch Is a ranger at the park again this season. Thirty Days for Vagrancy Harry Williams, a transient from Marshfleld, was given thirty days In the county Jail on vagrancy charges alter ap pearing this morning before Justice of the Peace W. R. Coleman. He was arrested by state police In the Berry dale district. i . . . a Thompsons Return Home Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Thompson of the Califor nia Oregon Power Co., and daughter Larene, have Just returned from a week's vacation at the coast visiting . friends and relatives. They report Ideal coast weather and an enjoyable trip. Doctors Transferred First Lieuten ant Sante D. Canlparoll, Med-Rea, who has been on duty at the Apple gate CCC camp, has been transferred to Camp steamboat near Rogue River, where he will replace Dr. James B. Glllls. who Is to be stationed at Ap plegate. Accident J'vllle Hill - An accident on the Jacksonville hill on the Jackson- ville-Ruch highway last night was reported at the city police station wis morning by Fred Dutton, 45. whoso auto was knocked off the grade when hit by a car which did not atop after the accident. Dutton received cuts on the head In the smashup. Accident on lake Road An accl I dent on the Dead Indian-Lake of the Woods road was reported at the city police station yesterday by Paul C. Jennings), 60J South Riverside. He stated that hla car was struck by an auto owned by H. L. Claycomb of Ashland, who was driving on the wrong side of the road. . Will Sing Tonight For his first radio appearance, Ralph Dunning, tenor, will present a 1J minute pro gram of popular ballads over ststlan KMED Monday evening at 7:30. Dun ning has made a study of voice under the supervision of Fred Alton Halght, who will accompany him on tomor row night's program. Hotel Figueroa Flpuerna St at loth, Los Angeles, Calif, On of Lo Anjeles' newest Hotels. 10 0 Outside Rooms of Comfort. Downtown. Garage In Connection. Rates from 11.50 per day without bath R.OO per day with bath $3.00 per day. twin beds and bsth A R. SMITH, Lessee. Personal leave for Coast Mr. and Mrs. R. 2. Swan left vesteriUv f- iu. .., and will spend a few days' vacation at eaves for North Dakota R. J. Rogers left on the train thla morning for Williamson, North Dakota to spend a month there on business. Lutheran Leaguers The Zlon Lu theran Leaguers will hold a business and Social mMt.Ino In th ..., ...v lore tonight at 8 o'clock. Fined for Drunkenness Oley Bur reson of this city was fined 10 In city court this morning when found guilty of drunkenness. .Oiulls Return Mr. and Mrs. Don sld Gault and son Dickie have return ed to Medford from San Francisco and Marysvllle, where they have been spending the past four months. Guests In Rogue River Norman Fraley and Violet Judy, were guests in Rogue River at the home of Rev. B. A. Krlbbs, pastor of the Rogue Riv er First Christian church, over the week-end. En Route South Three P-16 army ships stopped at the Medford elrpoct a short time this afternoon, having arrived here from Seattle. They were being taken to March field at River aide, Calif. On Midsummer Trip c. W. An drews, Knapp Bros. Shoe representa tive, left this morning by train on his midsummer trip to Eureka and Marshfleld, where he will spend three weeks, Back to Camp Wreth Leon V. Nor man, first cook at CCC Camp Wyeth, located near Portland, returned north today on the train, after having spent 10 days' leave in this city at his homo, 319 Haven street. Mining Directors Here H. G. Mey ers and John C. Stanton, directors of the Pacific States mines, of Jackson ville, are In this city to attend the company's directors meeting tomor row, Leave After Visit Mr. and Mrs. M. Kessler, of Portland, left by train this morning for their home after having been visiting in this city for the past 10 days with Sam Colton, 220 North Oakdale. Mrs. Kessler Is Mr. Colton's mother. To San Francisco Mrs. Elsie Brown and Miss Vie Corby are motoring to San Francisco the coming week-end, where Mrs. Brown will visit her sis ter, Mrs. Frank J. Andrew. Her niece, Joan Andrew will return to Medford with her, to spend the summer. Grange Meets Tuesday Members of the Phoenix Grange are reminded that Tuesday evening, June 26, Is the regular meeting night, and also that each person Is to bring a "White Ele phant" for auction. The "bachelors" of the organization will act as hosts, Ordered to Duty Lieutenant A. S, Urbank, Qm.-Res., of Drain, Ore., nas been ordered to the Medford CCC dis trict for active duty. First Lieuten ant G. B. Wood, Inf.-Res., Is being relieved from active duty, and will return to his home at Springfield. Ore. Leave for Glen dale A group of young people from the Phoenix Pres byterian church left this morning for Olendale to attend the Presbyterian young people's conference there this week. The party Included: Grace De Vrles, Naomi Montgomery, Evelyn Carpenter, Maxlne Coblelgh, Frances Porter, Wm. Cottrell, Clarence Smith, Geo. Hardlsty, Mrs. Lester Newbry, and Rev. and Mrs. Ralph Peterson, who will teach during the conven tion. Din 20c Anytime Children 10c Last Times Tonite GAY II OH Lionel BARRYMORE STARTS TOMORROW 2 Features 1. Elissa Land! Paul Lukas in "BY CANDLELIGHT" 2. Heather Angel Norman Foster "ORIENT EXPRESS" F-ia ajaia so a) V .y Mai, ,:, E.n, , CtS On Vacation C. Q. Wood, clerk at the J. O. Penney store, Is on two weeks' vacation. From Anderson, Calif. Martha Por ter, of Anderson, Calif., arrived !n this city this morning by train. Visits Grandmother Shirley Chad wick of Portland Is In Medford visit ing her grandmother, Mrs. Belle Llt trell. Grass Fire At the corner of Colum bus and West Main street this noon a grass fire spread so rapidly that the city fire department was called upon to extinguish the blaze. , Murrnys In Medford Captain and Mrs. John R. Murray, and two daugh ters were visitors in Medford. and spent the day with Mrs. L. L. Lamb. Lieutenant and Mrs. H. A. Barrls snd son were also guests of Mrs. Lamb. Cave to Lakevlciv Clifford Cave, who has been with the J. C. Penney store here during the past two years, left lAst evening for Lakeview where he will assume the position of assist ant manager for the J. C. Penney store. No Angler's License M. E. Dough erty, of Ashland, was arrested by a state game warden yesterday for fish ing at Hyatt lake with no angler's license, and was fined $25.00 and 94.50 costs before Justice of the Peace L. A. Roberts of Ashland this morning. Return from Convention Chester Hubbard and Fuller Arney returned to Medford In the letter's plane this morning from Spokane, where they attended the convention of Active In ternational. They flew north Friday morning. . v Speaks on CCC P. J. Slnnott, Pa cific coast manager of the NBA. Inc., spoke Friday before the Oregon Edi torial association at lt convention in Roseburg on the expenditures of the CCC. His address was based on an ar ticle recently published In the MaJl Tribune. N'ewland on Trip R. A. Newland is making a trip visiting post offices In the southern Oregon district In the Interest of the letter carriers and post office clerks' convention here next month. Newland Is president of the Oregon State Association of Let ter Carriers. ... Gilbert Promoted First Lieutenant Rupert T. Gilbert, Inf.-Res., has been advanced to the rank of captain in the reserve, according to orders re ceived at the district headquarters hero today. Captain Gilbert la sta tioned at Camp Upper Rogue River, with the Civilian Conservation corps. STUDIO HOLDS OVER 'CAT AND FIDDLE' "The Cat and the Fiddle", starring Ramon Novarro and Jeanette Mac Donald, will be held over an extra day at the Studio theater, according to Manager L. h. Lew la. "The Cat and the Fiddle" la high romance fla vored with heart-drama and spiced with some of the moat glorious music of recent years. Stated Communication of Reamea Chapter O. E. 6 Wed. evening. June 27 at 8 o'clock. Refreshments. Visiting Members invited. HATTIE M. AL.DBN, Sect7. . All kinds of lega, blanks for sale for rent, no bunting, no trespassing and other cards for sale at Commercial Printing Dept. of Mall Tribune. Held Over! Positively Ends TomorroM rL vr nOVARROITlACDOnALD MEMBER. THE OADER 1 1 JJy vl!lf0F 1! In Spring and Summer in the upring snd during the sum mer, one spos pnrticulnrly, the ad vantage of having a funeral homo in a residential area, where it is bon n t if nl, peaceful and quiet. lore is the ideal place for n funeral home; we aiicgest that those who have never seen our home, do no at an early dale. We shall be glad to dmw anyone through it. PERL FUNERAL HOME -Moltl,WU7A OFPICE OF COUNTY CORONER i SIXTH AT OAKDALE -PHONE. 47 S Coming Tuesday F v vN SSM VSH Comedy, action, excitement and Intriguing romance. "Call It Luck" has them all, according to reports from the pre-vlew. It zips along without a lull. It has plenty of uproarious laughs, supplied chiefly by Herbert Mundin and the ludicrous situations in which he finds himself. It has lots of love In terest, with "Pat" Peterson and Charles Starrett as the principals. And It has one of those hilarious sur prise finishes that brings down the house. The picture will be at the Rlalto theatre tomorrow to substantiate these reports. The story la about a London cabby who wins $125,000 on a sweepstakes ticket. Craterian Showing Barrymore Comedy Comedy that runs all the way from the old Keystone cop variety to ridic ulous satire Is presented in "Twenti eth Century." at the Craterian thea tre until tomorrow night, with a heretofore unrevealed John Barry more and Carole Lombard presented. Yet It Is as bright as It is ludicrous. Laughter that brings tears teems in the dialogue, situation and action. It is & burlesque of stage people; a hnre-bralned egotist producer, an explosive temperamental star and the satellites surrounding them. And an outstanding feature is the fact that the picture Is entirely clean. There isn't a single questionable line of dialogue or bit of action. Cold type can hardly mirror the hilarity of the show's theme and the vivid farcical characterizations of the people who Interpret it; nor can It adequately reflect the slapstick treat ment that moves the work along with greased lightning speed. Barrymore is a composite of every genius producer and all their Idiosyncrasies that ever lived. He rants and raves and waves. While making Carole Lombard a great star, he drives press agent Roscoe Karris and right hand man Walter Connolly mad and audiences Into gales of glee. The girl, acquiring all her mother's madne.ss, quits, moves to Hollywood, and becomes even more famous, while hard times, Ill-luck and what-not wetblanket every Barrymore production effort. All the foolishness that precedes is Just an appetizer for what Is to fol low as the menage moves aboard the 20th Century Limited and Barrymore learns his errant star Js aboard. To rehabilitate his fading fortunes he must get her name on a contract They toss in a harmless nut, a couple of long whiskered chaps and the 20d Anytime And If you ever loved. you'll get a new thrill when they sing love and make love In this sensa tional musical romance t ALSO Technicolor Musical Itcviie "liambllnt 'Round Radio Ron" Pathc News THE GOLDEN RULS CREW OF BURNED I 1 ill iMkl&l3Ll Thli picture tells part of the story of the rescue of members of the crew of the Norwegian steamer, Knut Hamsun, after the ship caught fire at sea. After floating in lifeboats for two days.tjhe men are shown as they climbed aboard the United Fruit Line steamer, Zacapa. Of 35 members of the crew, one man was lost. (Associated Press Photo) whole crowd put on a demonstration that is difficult to deacribe. Barry more gets Lombard's signature, but not until every fun making trick Is dragged ou; of the'bag. TO TF (Continued irom page one) measured by what he has done and not by the promises he makes at every picnic he can attend," Orton declared in referring to Joe E. Dunne. Dunne's Record Cited Orton cited Dunne's legislative ac tions for the sales tax and added that "he says he gave you the $5 license fee for your cars, but he took the property tax off the cars, and then added one cent a gallon on gasoline to make up for the lowered license fees." Referring to the democratic candi date, Orton declared that "If General Martin la satisfactory to the big boys. Shows 1:45 7:00-9:00 ENDS TONIGHT OTTO KRUGER KAREN M0RLEY in "The Crime Doctor" Starting Tomorrow! A Ten-to-One Shot in the love-laugh-and excitement sweepstakes I YOU'LL fall head over heels in VU Oft ft v. -ess.- PAt PATERS ON HERBERT MUNDIN CHARLES STARRETT GORDON WESTCOTT STEAMER RESCUED the telephone company and the pow er companies, he Isn't satisfactory to us. Everybody knows that Os West made a personal trip to Washington to Induce Martin to run for governor. 'But the principles for which the martyred George Joseph stood for are not dead in Oregon," Orton con tinued. "And the people are tired of being dictated to by Multnomah county, which this year haa both the major party nominees to thrust down your throats. I am ashamed of Mult nomah county." Hall ncmocrats Orton emphasized that the con vention was not a "rump republican organization," nor was it composed of republicans because "I konw that Ice-cream, must he ieieaie in flavoi rthati viiere rue Vanilla counts. That's -where, Scu'Ilintj'Vanilfa counts,, Schilling Adults I 25t Kiddles 10c I &A- 'A f yew . M CfiLL IT lUCCT., half of the people here are registered democrats." We are not Interested In person alities, and there are many men whom I would like to see governor In addition to Zimmerman, but I am afraid these other men would be In fluenced by the present real governor of Oregon Henry Hanzen," Orton declared. P9tr Zimmerman 1m nnilvA Or p. gonlan, born In Yamhill county in lBBfl. Ha ar&Auntti tmm nrnrrnn Stat collese an a. mtvhnnl nl o?il electrical engineer, and shortly later was empioyca Dy we Oregon Electric railway company. He followed rail road construction work until ti. World war when he was employed in wie snipyaras. In 1923 ZlmmermAn urn !(vtwi state senator from Yamhill county and served four years. He returned nis i arm until 1U31 when he was again elected to the atnt senate for four years. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FOR EXCHANGE Apricots for wood. O. L. Lindley, Coker Butlo Road. Phone 671-J-3. FOR SA1 Tllton apricots. O. I,. Lindley, Coker Butte Road. Phone S71-J-3. MAJESTIC 8 tube High Boy radio. Beautiful in looks and tone. Coat 240 00 new. Bargain for MS. Also vacuum cleaner. 344 So. Grape. FOR SALE Placer land In Jackson ville. Inquire Lyden House. FOR SALE OR TRADE 80 acres pa-t-ly Improved. Inquire 404 Borryda'e Route a. Box 68. I"Im,,m"m,m"asssaosaiinsasasiiBss Hurry! It Ends Tomorrow Nite! The Year's Biggest Laff Hit! fHE DROVE HER f CRAZYAND r MADE HER LIKE ITI 0 WED-THIIRss f PiSDiffleagg' WITH CARY n Cj fsft. k w i Bssai A (lilrd-rnte actress sub- fin I sasj IJ sfV 1 I Blliutlnjr for a Princess & Wr 111 rnlllnsr In love and 11 0 seared to death to take her happiness mod- J comc,'), n(' V,nnc'1' Hotel Willakd Klamath Falls KLAMATH BASIN'S LEADING HOTEL OLADIOLA blooms 3Sc doc. deliver ed. Mrs. Dreasler, phone 1S69-7. ROOM AND BOARD, M per week. 330 Beauy. BOY 18 years old wanta work. Board room and small pay. 635 North Cen tral. FOR RENT 5 room furnished house, fireplace, hardwood floors, over stuffed. 37.50 water paid. Inquire) Apt. 217, Peoples Electric. FOR SALE 1928 Dodge coupe per fect condition; Just overhauled. Cash only. Box ltf"S, Trlbu-ie. FOR SALE Apricots, Tlltons, beat ennners. hose-lrrlgated, firm and good size. Going fast. Coker Buttft Orchard, out Crater Lake Hwy, 314 miles, turn right. WANTED Second hand grain binder. Phone 132-R-2. FOR SALE Apricot Special Hurry for Jnm, butter. 2 centa lb. Linn Orchards, Eaglo Point. Victor Tes sltore, proprietor. FOR SALE Apricots 4c lb. Top Notch Orchard, end of Klnga Highway road. CASH PAID for men'a 2nd hand aults, hats and shoes, will H. Wilson, 33 No. Front. Stomach Gas One dose of ADLERIKA quick. 0 y relieves gas bloating, clean, out BOTH upper and lowet bowels, allows you to eat and O sleep good. Quick, thorough ao tlon yet gentle and entirely safe. Heath's Drue; Slore and Medford Pharmacy Wo mk speolaltj ot eaterlog to commercial travellers. Modern, light ample room,. Popular price Dining Room end Coffee Shop. W. O. Miller, Pref. 8. W. fercy. Mgr. 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