rAGE NINE
Rialto Star
"Stingaree" Now at Craterian
Local and Personal
MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD, OREGON, THURSDAY. JULY 5. 1934.
Ur. Howard Goei Kast-Dr. W. W.
Howard lett on th Shasta today tor'
' points In Iowa, where he plans to
remain for several weeks.
Leate for Portland Mrs. Rose
Elfert and Joan Buchter left this
. morning for Portland, where they
plan to visit relatives.
Out on Ball Frank P. Garner, ar
rested Wednesday evening on charges
of being drunk In a public place, was
released this morning on S10 ball.
At Lake o' the Woods Miss Ll
Murle Bock of this city Is spending
the week camping at Lake .o the
Woods.
Move to Medford Mr. and Mrs. J.
P. Undley and daughter Dorothy have
moved to their home at 806 North
Riverside from Belllngham, Wash.
Visits Sister Here Mrs. Mary Gray
has returned to Medford from Cali
fornia, to visit her sister, Mrs. J. F.
True.
At Sacred Heart Mrs. Roy Rlggs Is
a patient at the Sacred Heart hos
pital, receiving treatment for pneu
monia. Whlpples to Oakland Mr. and Mrs.
' Stephen M. Whipple and daughter
left today for Oakland, Cal., where
they will vacation for a week. Mr.
Whipple has the Whipple studio here.
Released on Ball Charles Lay, 62,
and Jack Calhoun, arrested on
charges of being drunk In a public
place, were released yesterday on $10
ball.
Leave for South Mrs. Pert left on
the Shasta Wednesday evening for
San Francisco, and Mrs. Prlng, who
has been visiting here, left on the
same train for Los Angeles.
r
Vlcltinff RplntlrPft Mrs. H. U.
Lumsden Is visiting her brother t
- Kent, Wash., having stopped en route
north to visit Trcve Lumsden t
Hlllsboro.
CCC's Arrive Nineteen CCO en
rolles from Vancouver Barracks ar
rived In Medford Wednesday morn
ing, and were taken to Lakevlew by
truck. They have been assigned to
Camp Dog Lake.
in Medford Tuesday Shoppers In
' Medford Tuesday Included Dave
Pence of Trail, Mrs. S. E. Howlett and
Hattle Howlett of Eagle Point, Mrs.
Marv Grieve of Prospect, and Mr. and
Mrs. E. J. Boardman of Central Point.
Theft Reported A report was
placed on file with the city police,
that the Southern Pacific tool station
waa broken Into Tuesday night, and
- four eallons of gasoline and two
quarts of oil taken.
Report Accident Ruby Schulz of
Sams Valley and Lester Pitman of
v,-i riAl . filed accident renorts
, with the city police concerning a col
llslon yesterday aftemon at 3 o'clock,
at . the corner of Riverside and Main
streets.
Sherwood Exalted Ruler Stanley
Sherwod, esteemed leading knight of
Medford Elks lodge, will conduct the
lodge session this evening, serving In
place of Exalted Ruler H.,N. Butler,
who Is In the east as delegate to the
national convention of the organiza
tion. Vacation on Coast Miss Arlenc
Jensen of the Band Box and Shoe
Box In Medtord, and Miss Wilda Hall,
manager of the Grants Pass branch
of the same store, Bre spending two
weeks' vacation at Crescent City and
other places of interest along the
coast.
To Leave Saturday All Girl scouts
enrolled at the Girl Scout camp at
Lake o' the Woods will leave Satur-1
day, July 7, Instead of on Sunday.
July 8, as was previously announced.
Friends or relatives who have been
informed Incorrectly are requested to
call at the lake Saturday afternoon
Visitors from Gold Hill Little Miss
Jill Martin of Gold Hill and Milton
Turner. Jr., of Salem, spent today in
Medford enjoying swimming at Mer
rick's natatorium and attending the
theater. They returned to Gold Hill
this evening with their aunt, Mrs.
Vella Hayes.
20d
Anytime
HURRY! EndsTonite
Arm Broken Arthur Skinner Is a
patient at the Community hosnita!.
receiving treatment for a broken arm.
Thompsons to Portland Mr And
Mrs. Claude C. Thompson left today
ror Portland, where Mr. Thompson
will attend to business matters.
Has Broken Leg Ernest Smith of
Butte Falls was brought Into the
Community hospital yesterday, suffer
ing from a broken leg.
Undergoes Operation J. Chrlstlan
son of Medford underwent a major
operation today at the Community
hospital. (.
Visit In Phoenix Mr. and Mrs.
Glen Yost and son Glennle, Jr., of
Redmond, Ore., are visiting Mr. and
Mrs. J. A. Rickey of Phoenix.
To Visit Husband Mrs. Geonre
Wllkle is leaving this week-end fnr
Lakevlew, to visit her husband, who
is employed at the Dog Lake CCC
camp.
Has Appendix Out-Donald Pollak
of Pocatello, Ida., aged 8. underwent
an emergency operation at the Com.
munity hospital Wednesday for the
removal ox hla appendix.
A
Two Grass Fires The city fire de
partment was called out twice on the
Fourth of July to extinguish grass
fires. They were at the Jackson
county shop at 11:50 a. m., and on
Vancouver avenue at 10:30 p. m.
Bonus Blanks Left According to
announcement today there are a few
Missouri soldiers' bonus application
blanks left. ThOAA Vhn UTArA pltflvAna
of Missouri at the time they enlisted
in me world war are entitled to the
Donua. These blanks may be secured
from Thomas K. Flynn, service of
ficer of the Veterans of Foreign Wars,
at 219 North Oakdale, or by telephon
ing 107.
Examiner Coming Ward McReyn
olda, state examiner of operators and
chauffeurs, will be In Medford Friday
and Saturday, July 13 and 14, and
at the city hall between the hours of
9 a. m. and 5 p. m. tomorrow, and
8 a. m. and 5 p. m. Saturday. All
those wishing to get permits or
licenses to drive cars may do so by
getting In touch with Mr. McReynolds
during these hours.
x Exams for CCC's Physical exam
inations for Junior CCC applicants
will be held at the fairgrounds to
morrow at 8:30 a. m. - Members of
the Junior class of enrollees, from
ages 18 to 25, who have received noti
fications by mall are asked to report
to the Jackson county relief commit
tee hefldmmrtom In h- if t,oi
Only those who have been selected by
j"u win dc received, it is announced,
as the present quota has been filled.
LET'S BE SAFE
The u. s. will plant trees to lay
the dust. We have the trees let's
apply the oil to make Good Roa.-ls
and keep Infantile Paralysis at a sale
distance. 1300 cases In California.
A Dustless City, Mountain Air and
Pure Water will double our popula
tion. FARMERS & FRUITGROWERS BANK
(Deposits Insured.)
SALEM, July 5. () William Eln-
zig, state purchasing agent and secre
tary of the board of control, was
limping about the statehouse today as
the result of bruises suffered In an
automobile accident late last night.
East Texas rose growers supply
almost half the nation's roso bushes.
w-ticb Ik.
Tim McCoy, always portrayed as a
man of action In the thick of adven
ture, crashes through to new thrills
In "A Man'a Game." on the Rialto
theater's double feature program for
tomorrow and Saturday.
"Man's Game" shows McCoy living
the dangerous life of a firefighter m
a big city. Evalyn Knapp has the
leading feminine role.
On the same program. John Wayne
will be shown In a western drama.
"The Man from Utah."
Roxy Comedians
CVT
The opening of "Horse Play" this
afternoon at the Roxy theater, co
satrring Slim Summervllle and Andy
Devlne, Introduces a new male com
edy team of double-barreled propor
tions, "Horse Play" Is a perfect medium
for the drollery of the well-known
Slim Summervllle. Andy Devine, cast
as his cowboy pal, hlses to the occa
sion, proving the perfect foil.
Locale of the film moves from the
dusty range of the Montana dow
country to the fog veiled country
side of an English medieval castle.
Much of the naturally fast action
of the picture is enlivened by the
ridiculous situations in which sums
horse Is found.
Reunited for the first time since
their great success in "Cimarron,"
Irene Dunne and Richard Dlx are
co-starred in "Stingaree," opening a
three-day run at the Craterian thea
ter today.
"Stingaree" tells the colorful story
of Australia's celebrated highwayman,
whose passion for music and beauti
ful women finally causes him to sac
rlflco his liberty to fulfill a poor
girl's operatic ambitions. Irene
Dunne's beautiful singing voice is
heard for the first time in this film
in both popular and operatic son-is.
Mickey Mouse is also on the Cra
terian program In his new cartoon
"Mickey s Steam Roller." y
WASHINGTON, July 5. (AP)
The White House today made public
an executive order by President
Roosevelt abolishing the national re
covery review board, headed by Clar
ence Darrow.
The president's executive order
said that "the board, has made three
reports to the president in the exer
cise of its 'duties and functions and
has substantially completed the work
for which It was established" and
that because "tho chairman and two
other members have resigned reports
would not be representative of the
board as originally constituted."
He called upon the remaining
members to take steps to discontinue
the board.
Awning Ciitcl.es Fire An awning
on the Medford building In front of
the M. and M. department store
caught fire Tuesday morning at 11:30
probably from a cigarette bein
thrown down from an upper stovy
window. The blaze was extinguished
by the fire department after It had
burned a hole In the canvas.
With Robert Armstrong
Helen Mack Frank Reicher
TOMORROW
With ANN DVORAK
Tlliddley Dieses Claire Oodd
Today
and Fri.
20c
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Children 10c
LESLIE SE
YOU'LL DIE LAUGHING!
Opening Dance
BEAGLE HALL
1 mile nuth and t mile tnst
of riffle Poit Of tire
Sat. Night, July 7
flood Mlllc
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when you sea these two lovelorn cow
boys traveling on a de luxe ocean liner
with their HORSE... When you see them
and the HORSE-rattend the fancy dress
ball In London . . . When you see Oh,
what's the use, It's so crazy you wouldn't
believe It If we told you I -BUT WE'VE
GOT IT ON THE SCREE N A N D IT'S A
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aURNDY D VIN in
HORS PLAY
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ALSO
Murrnr-PldneY Comrdj
"RADIO DOIOH"
Cartoon, "Oh riuzanna"
NEW 8
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Coming
Saturday
stloyetl fight-
STATE CHAMPION
ROSEBURG, Ore., July 5. (AP)
While her husband, national flight
champion, waa breaking his own state
record, Mrs. Homer Prouty of Port
land, competing in the State Archer
asociation tournament here yester
day, shot an arrow a greater distance
than any woman archer in the United
States has ever been able to achieve
in open tournament. Mrs. Prouty's
arrow traveled a distance of 366
yards, establishing a new record in
the women's division.
Mr. Prouty, in the open flight com
petition, set a new state record of
461 yards, breaking his previous mark
by one yard.
Ralph Miller of Seattle, national
target champion, was high scorer in
the target events. The state title
was taken by Leslie Seahorn of Med
ford, with Bert Cowling of Marcola
second and Dick Adcock of Portland
third.
Miss Ruth Tawney of Portland won
the women's championship, with
Faith Llndross of Corvallis second
and Edna Stewart of Coquille third.
Dr. L. B. Schmidt of Sales was
J elected president of the state asso
, elation at the business meeting held
' last night, concluding the tourna
I ment. Other officers named includ
! ed C. W. Davis of Medford, Becre
j tary -treasurer.
I' The Btate meetng in 1035 will bo
' held in Salem.
I 7:00-H:00 IsQUjklff JpttfY Blf Kindles 10c
ENDS TONIGHT
Lew Ayres - Alice Faye
"She Learned About Sailors"
Tomorrow and Saturday
BIG FEATURES!
"A MAN'S
LGAME" J p
EVALYHJfflAPP Jj
A Blazing his way with a
wL ffcl H roaring six-gun ... a dare i
lENrCi B dcviI Puncner seeking jus- I
jfl tice and finding love ! I
WAYNE I
1 "The Man J
Mp From
Starting Today
For 3 Days
Romance Rides Again With the
Stars of Immortal "Cimarron"
Recklessly daring . . . madly loving . . . two great
stars reunited in another glorious adventure of lifo
on earth's far frontiers ... a strident, blood-rushing
romance of a famous highway robber who thrived
on danger and lived for lovel
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dreams conic true! """I-T S
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With'
MARY BOLAND .
CONWAY TEARLE ANDY DEVIN
HENRY STEPHENSON UNA O'CONNOR
ADDED ,
MICKEY MOUSE CARTOON
"Mickey's Steam Roller"
Technicolor Musical McNamee News
Shows 1:45
7:00-9:00
Mats.-25o Eves. 35c
Kiddies-lOo
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Sunday!... Geo. Arliss in "The House of Rothschild"
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ADULTS 25c CHILDREN !Oc
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