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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUTE, MEDFORD, OREGON. MONDAY, JULY 2. 1934. PAGE FIVE To Oklahoma Mrs. D. Klein Uft by train last night for Holdenrtlle, Okl&. a To Oregon City Mrs. Cleo Brenner left by train for Oregon City yester day. At Craterian Coming Tuesday Odd Fellows lodge at Mills City, Ore, Rltchey, Medford; Delorli Hagan, Coeur D'Alene, Idabo; Harvey Kanoff, Covlna, Calif.; and Jamta W., who z in the V. B. army. Alao one alster In Creator., Iowa. Funeral aervloea will be conducted by the local Odd Fellows at the grave In their cemetery at Medford at 3:30 Tuesday. Arrangements with Conger funeral Parlora. Local and Personal Besides his wife, Flora Kanoff, he eaves six children, Louia Kanoff of Mills City, who is here for the fun eral; Grace Squire. San Diego; Hattle I r l.hljind Bud Shults of thU ity left by trala thia morning tmtl Ashland'. I i TbIU Parents M la Claud! Con tabel spent tha week-end In Klam ath Pall aa the guesta of her par ent, Mr. and Mr. R. V. Constable. Mlai Oathea In Portland Alia Mild red Oatlhea went to Portland Friday vhere sue la visiting friend and relatives. Sherrlg Here Al Shenlg. of Blake,! Moffltt and Towns, Portland, arrived in thia city this morning for a bust am visit to the local branch. pjned $10 Floyd Bryant of Med ford, was fined 910 In city court this 1 morning after being found guilty of drunkenness. Appears at Conrt Jamea B. Phelan, t transient, appeared at city court this morning on vagrancy charge and was ordered out of town. Ordered Out of Town Tom Evans, of this city, waa found guilty of drunkenness charges In city court this morning and ordered out of town. Visitors From Salem Mrs. M. K. Turner and son Milton, of Salem, Are guesta of Mrs. Veil a Hayes at Gold Hill this week. Mrs. Turner and Mrs. Hayes are slaters. Gets Permit Dr. Jane Rochelle, 1019 East Main, waa Issued a permit at the building department at the dty hall this morning for the addi tion to her residence of a screen porch valued at $200. Suffers Stroke Dan McNary, who J resides at 223 North Central avenue, was reported seriously 111 at his home today, the result of a stroke of par alysis which he suffered a few days ago. Lodged In Jail Fred Lewis Fogg, arrested by state police early this morning for operating a motor vehicle while under the influence of Intoxi cating liquor, waa lodged In the county Jail. Colton Returns Sam Col ton re turned this morning from Portland, where he baa been attending a meet- In of Royal Typewriter salesmen from Oregon, Washington, Idaho, Montana and Utah. He reports that nearly 100 salesmen were present, Cited To Appear Thomas E, Slueher, of San Francisco, is cited to appear at Justice of the Peace L. A. Robert's court in Ashland today, hav ing been arrested by state police yes terday north of Ashland for operating a truck without a P. U. O. permit. 99 Guests of Wilsons "Lord and Lady .Blldgewater" and Ralph Richard, members of the Al Pearce Radio group which entertained here Sunday, were guests between performances here of Mr. and Mrs. H. Q. Wilson and daughter El low Mae..., Warning Issued A warning has been issued by the city police that shooting off fire-crackers any place within the city limits is a violation of a city ordinance, and offenders are subject to the penalty of such vio lation. m Business for Bay John 6, Mc Laughlin, of Portland, commercial agent, H. J. Nelson, ol Portland, gen eral agent, and Wm. D. Stubbs, of San Francisco, western traffic man ager, all of the Illinois Central Sys tem, arrived In Medford this morn ing and will spend the day here on business. Kllooyne to S. F. First Ueutenan! John T, Kllcoyne, chaplain-reserve, who is assistant chaplain for the Medford CCC district, has been order ed to report before board at San Francisco on July 0, for examination subject to his becoming a chaplain In the regular army. .nlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllh. 20c Anytime Children 100 Last Time Tonito Visit Goldsbenjs Mrs. a. N. Garth and son Bobby, of Moumouth, 111., have been visiting In this city with Dr. and Mrs. C. C. Goldsberry. They left this morning for their home. Miss Klrkpatrick Here Miss Blanche Klrkpatrick is in Medford visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Klrkpatrick. She plans to return to San Francisco on Sunday, where she is attending business college. To Spokane Mrs. J. E. Hanlfen left on the train this morning for Spo kane, having been visiting here for rew aays with her brother. Mack Llllard. She plans to return In sit weeks enroute south. Returns To School Wayne May, who has been visiting his parents here for the past several days, left last evening for Oakland. Calif., to resume his studies at the Boeing Aeronautical school. Bray In Medford Billy Bray, who formerly resided in this city, stopped hare to visit friends today before con tinulng to Milton, Ore., to visit his parents. Bray has been attending Methodist school in Texas. To South Fork Mr. and Mrs. Rob ert Mansfield spent Sunday making trip along the south fork of the Rogue river, and report a fair catch of trout on a Royal Coachman fly and salmon eggs. Mr. Mansfield says the roads from Butte Falls through Pros pect are In good shape. Reports for Duty Lieutenant How ard A. Malln, 30th Inf., has reported for duty at the Medford CCC district headquarters from the Presidio at San Francisco. Lieutenant Malln will be assistant executive officer and in specter for headquarters. Escapes Drowning Wlllard Cave, who was fishing Rogue river near Trail last week, narrowly escaped drowning when he slipped from a rock and waa caught in a whirl pool He was pulled down twice by the pool, but was successful in swimming downstream, under water, far enough to escape being pulled down again, Here for Funeral Joseph P. Hur ley, of Chehalis, Wash., arrived here this morning to attend the funeral of his wife, Agnes Hurley, who passed away In Chicago, 111., Wednesday, June 27, following a major operation. Funeral services were conducted at 2 o'clock this afternoon, with entomb ment in the Medford Memorial Maus oleum. Accident on North Highway An ac cident yesterday on the Pacific high way three miles north of Central Point, was reported to city police by Leonard Klein, 534 North Bartlett, and C. E. Wilcox, 125 Cottage, whose cars collided. Klein was said to have been making a right turn when hit In a rear fender by the Wilcox au'.o, which was thrown Into & bank. ' Accident on Const An accident on the coast highway four miles south of Pistol river, was reported at the city police station this morning : " Edgar E. Squire, of the local CCC headquarters detachment. The report stated that the government truck Squire was driving was hit by a ear driven by Katherlne Wllke, of New York, who is said to have been on the wrong aide of the road. Her auto skidded 100 feet down the grade, then 250 feet down an embankment, the report stated. No one was Injured. Spend Day at Lake Hugo Ounther. post office employe, and party spent yesterday at Lake of the Woods. From Lake Hugh Rltter, ranger In the Lake of the Woods district, is in Medford before making a three days' trip to Ptnehurst, Undergoes Operation Mrs. A. M. Tyrrell underwent a major operation Saturday morning at the sacred Heaxtj hospital. She will be unable. to see any friends for seversl days. m m Need More Woodsmen Jack Flts- gerald, clerk at the forest service of fice, announced this morning that enrollment la still open for. 30 ex perlenced woodsmen. Harding Returns B. O. Harding, agent for the Southern Oregon Dis trict Bureau of Internal Revenue, re turned Saturday night from a week's business trip to Klamath Falls. From Montague Mr. and Mrs. J. C Martens, of Montague, Calif., arrived here this morning by train and will spend the day before continuing north to Albany. Here for Visit Mrs. A. O. Andren and son Philip, arrived in this city this morning from San Francisco, and will vlelt here a month with A. V. Carlson. Jones To Ashland W. L. Jones, superintendent of construction In the local forest service, left today on an Inspection trip to the Ashland Peak road job. mm Leaves for 'Frisco Miss Genevieve Lyman left by train last night for San Francisco, having been the guest of Miss Phyllis Ann Tucker on Rogue river. Rumor False Dr. C. I. Drummond, county health officer, states that there has been no report of a case of infantile paralysis in Central Point, contrary to a rumor that was cir culating about Medford today. Return Home Here Mr. and Mrs. Albert Anderson, who have been va cationing in Washington, and along the McKenzle Pass In Oregon, for the past five weeks, returned to their home here on Friday, Accident on Riverside An accident at Riverside and Sixth, in which James Halver, of Gold Hill, Is said to have hit & oar driven by Fred E. Reed, route 1. box 35, this city, was reported to city police yesterday. The report states that Reed was turning left when struck by the passing Hal ver auto. Hoist In Medford John Hoist, ranger in the Butte Falls region, ar rived in Medford Saturday night, and reports that the road to the new look out on Cat Hill Is completed, and the station wall under construction. Tt lookout commands a view over the Blue Canyon region. Hoist reports numerous campers in the Butte Falls region, but states that the huckle berry crop this year is poor. Bathing caps from 10c to 50c at Medford Pharmacy. We serve a plate of tasty home cooked foods at DeVoes for 25c. Baby Tufco a Bow," Introducing little Shirley Temple In her first fea tured role, opens a three-day engage ment at the Craterle theater today. With Shlrles in the cast are James Dunn and Claire Trevor In an ex citing comedy-drama of a youth, girl, and a baby daughter and of that family's struggle for happiness against circumstance and suspicion. However, little Shirley's almost un believable artistry and ability, brings to the tiny star all the plaudits she so richly deserves. This 6-year-old star Is 42 inches tall, weighs 42 pounds, finds acting is "a lot of fun," likes vegetable soup and "Ice cream with gravy on it" (chocolate sundae.) 'SON OF KONG' AT STUDIO TOMORROW An entirely different type of story than Its predecessor, "Son of Kong,1 which comes to the Studio theater tomorrow, picks up where "King Kong" left off. Carl Denham (Rob ert Armstrong), stripped of his fame and fortune after Kong has wrecked New York, hears of burled treasure and sets out for Skull Island. He Is followed by the girl (Helen Mack) who loves him. tV Gross Fire Some grass burning next to a woodshed at the K. Craw ford residence, 410 Grape street this morning, resulted in a call to the city fire department at 10:40 o'clock. SALEM, July 3v (AP) Matthew Duffy, who has been with the audit ing division of the state department since last March, suffered a broken neck yesterday while swimming near The Dalles, It was learned here today. His condition was reported as critical. Previous to coming here Duffy was employed In a bank at The Dalles and later In the Internal revenue of fices In Portland. Where la the tailor who could re alst the Invitation Alice Faye extends in "She Learned About Sailors," com ing to the Rlalto theater tomorrow, with Lew Ayres in the featured role with Mist Pays. The story, a boisterous, rollicking comedy of Uncle Sam's gobs on the loose, has Ayres as a wisecracking sailor whose heart tumbles for Alice Faye. a night club singer In the Orient, and whose sole ambition from then on la to get enough money to gether for matrimonial purposes with the fair Alice. Mitchell and Duram, whose comedy antics were one of the highlights of "Stand Up and Cheer are also In the cast, ES, William H. Kanoff, a resident of Jackson county for the past ten years, his late residence being south' east of Medford, passed away In i local hospital Sunday morning at the see of 8Q. Mr. Kanoff waa born in Iowa July 13. 1893. 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