MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, BEDFORD, OREGOX, SUNDAY, JULY S, 1934.
PAGE SEVEN
Local and
Business for Day Berth Cor of
Gold Kill w la Medford yesterday
on business for the day.
To Ban Joe Rev. and Mr. 0. W.
Bedford left Friday, night on the
train for San Jose. Calif.
Here for Week-end Nate Russel,
foreman of the Applegate CCO camp,
la spending the week-end In Medford.
Reported Improved Jnn Moffatt,
who haa been 111 during the paat week
at his home, la reported greatly Im
proved. At Hospital Miss Zelda Smith la a
. patient at the Sacred Heart hospital,
where she underwent a major opera
tion laat week.
Hawkins Fined S10 Harry Hawkins
of thta city, arrested Friday night tor
drunkenness, was fined -10 In city
court yesterday.
To pelican BayMr. and Mrs. 0. H.
Beery and daughter Madge are leav
ing today for a week's outing at
Pelican bay.
'
From Eueene Mrs. Bert Saylea of
Eugene arrived on the train yesterday
and left Immediately to make a visit
In Jacksonville.
Leaves for Oalesburg C. E. Meyers
of Central Point, left here on the
Southern Pacific Friday night, en
route to Oalesburg, ni.
Rltter on Business District Ranger
Hugh A. Bitter, of the Lake of the
Woods district, arrived In Medford yes
terday morning on business.
Jennings Here for Day Ralph Jen
nings, forestry superintendent of the
South Fork of the Rogue CCO camp,
was in Medford on business yesterday.
Here from Sacramento Lorraine
Holmes of Sacramento arrived here
yesterday morning and will visit In
Central Point for two weeks with S.
J. Brlstow.
Leaves for Home Mrs. Elvis Stocs
ton, of Portland, left by train yester
day for her home, after having visit
ed for a day here with Mr. and Mrs.
C. 0. Dodson.
"Visits Miss MeConochle Mrs. L. B.
Hobbs and daughter of Los Angeles,
who formerly resided here, are In
Medford visiting Miss Bessie MeCon
ochle. From Astoria Mr. and Mrs. A. Wul
plo of Astoria arrived In Medford yes
terday by train for a week's visit
here, and will also spend several days
at Diamond lake. '
Warner Here Forestry Superinten
dent Frederick J. Warner of the Up
per Rogue CCC camp, waa a business
visitor In Medford yesterday and re
turned to camp last night.
Alenderfer Returns O. O. Alender
fer returned by train yesterday morn
ing from Minneapolis, where he had
attended a Shrine convention, being
away from Medford for a month.
Visiting Here Mr. and Mrs. S. W.
Werti of Anderson, Calif., arrived
here by train yesterday and will spend
most of the summer visiting with
their sons, Lester, of Climax, and Ves
ter, of Ruch.
Called to Grand Junction Mrs.
Oliver Rogers left by train Friday
evening for Grand Junction, Colo.,
where she had been called by the
death of her mother. Mrs. L. L. Qreen,
who passed away Thursday.
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Smith Returns C. O. Smith, who
returned recently from a trip to De
troit, where he attended a Rotary con
vention, was back at the school su
perintendent's office Friday. Mr.
Smith spent two weeks In the east.
Visits Mrs. Anderson Mrs. M. O.
Svana of Los Angeles has been visit
ing In this city for six weeks with
her daughter Mrs. Bert Anderson.
She left on the train yesterday for
Seattle to visit her son, C. C. Evans.
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Accident Reported An accident
was reported Friday at the city police
station by Walter Inch, 803 Catherine
street, and Mrs. Michael Beck, 824
South Grape whose car pulled out
from the curb, hit the Inch auto and
knocked It into a parked car owned
by George Porter.
Visits Wilsons R. 0. Baciklewlca of
Stewart, Nev., was a visitor here Sat
urday, at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
H. O. Wilson. Mr. Baczkiewlct Is with
the Carson Indian school there, and
was formerly associated with Mr. Wil
son In the Indtsn service at Brown
ing, Mont., and Reno. Nev.
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MIm McGregor Here Alias Jessie
McGregor of Los Angeles arrived here
yesterday on the Shasta, and will visit
for a few days with Dr. Mary Jane
Rochelle and Miss Alma Bailey before
continuing north to spend part of
the summer In Portland. Miss Mc
Gregor will make a trip to Crater lake
tomorrow.
Three Injured Gladys Ray, Helen
Wilkinson and Mamie Perry, all of
Eagle Point, received bruises In an
accident reported at the cltj police
station yesterday which occurred July
8 on the Evans creek road. The report
hows that the car In which thoy
were riding, driven by Gladys Rsy,
collided on a narrow curve with n
auto driven by Molford Walton, of
Eagle Point, whose car had defective
brakes.
Officers Transferred An order was
Issued at the CCC district headquar
ters Saturday, transferring a number
of officers In the district. Csptain
Thomas N. Crowley. Inf-Res., will go
from Camp Tree to Camp Wineglass
Second Lieutenant Robert H. Colwell,
Cer.-Res, of Camp Annie Sprlnga will
go to Camp Rana Ranger Station,
and Second Lieutenant Roy D. Croft
of Rand is transferred Into district
headquarters. Second Lieutenant H.
A. Barrls. Inf-Res., will go to Annie
Springs, and Plrst Lieutenant Leslie
O. Ross. 14th CA. who Is now at dis
trict headquarters will be assistant
quartermaster and subsistence officer
First Lieutenant L. H. Grimes. Inf
Res . will go to Csmp Bradford. He
It now on duty at headquarters.
Personal
Leaves for South B1U Barnum is
leaving today for Napa. Calif., where
he will visit Mr. and Mrs. F. B. Swln
son. In Medford Baturday Lieutenant
R. E. Dahlln of Big Bar, Calif., was a
visitor In Medford yesterday having
formerly been with the CCO district
headquarters here.
Clement Visits Luclsn Clement,
who Is employed at the Standard Oil
station at Government camp, Is a
visitor In this city, having arrived
Thursday evening. He will return to
Government camp today.
Fugitive Lovers
All the sensations of a rapid, thrill
ing cross-country trip are promised
in "Fugitive Lovers," starring Robert
Montgomery and Madge Evans, which
opens at the Studio theater today.
In addition to authentic scenes
shot from a great Greyhound bus
as It actually sped from New York
to Hollywood, the audience will also
see the most daring prison break and
thrilling man-hunt ever screened.
Today's program will also include
the Silly Symphony technicolor se
qual to "The Three Little Pigs," "The
Big Bad Wolf," which has two new
members In the cast, Little Bed
Riding Hood and Grandma.
Shows Today
1:45-3:15
7:00-9:00
Shirley Temple
in
"WHAT'S TO DO"
Novelty
Newsreel
"House
"The House of Rothschild," which
comes here heralded as the outstand
ing success in George Arll&s' success
studded career, opens its three-day
run at the Craterian theater today.
The film, which traces the rise of
the famous European banking fam
ily from obscurity In Germany, to the
position of national prominence it
had gained at the end of the Napo
leonic wars, presents George Arllss
in two roles first as Mayer Roths
child, the father of the five brothers
Return to Chlco Misses Nelle Mor
doff and Miss Mary Dempsey of Chlro.
Cal., left Wednesday for their home
after visiting Mlsa Mordoff's mother.
Mrs. Mary Mordoff, and her sisters.
Mrs. H. S. Chlrgwln end Mrs. O. II.
Beery, all of this city.
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You'll shout . . . you'll roar . , . you'll scream
when the divine Schnozzola ups-and ats grim
tragedy running the gamut of emotions from
Hot-Cha to Hamlet! Boinin' up wit' passion!
JIMMY DURANTE
LUPE VELEZ
In the tragic story of a devil wit' Women
who was putty in the hands o' a darnel
Wot Actin'l Wot Pathos! Wot Lovin'l
The secret love
of Rothschild" Opens at
who made the name celebrated, and
later as Nathan Rothschild, the
brother who founded the English
branch of the family.
Featured In support of Arllss are
Boris Karloff, as the wicked Baron
Ledrantz, Loretta Young who plays
his daughter, and Robert Young, her
fiancee and aide to the Duke of Wel
lington. Others In the impressive
cast are C. Aubrey Smith, Helen
Westly, Arthur Byron. Florence Arllss,
Reginald Owen and Alan Mowbray.
WASHINGTON, July 7. (P) A de
crease of 80 per cent In the number
of lumber orders for the first six
months of 1934 as compared with the
similar period of 1933 was reported
today by the National Lumber Manu
facturer's association.
Adults
25c
Kiddies-10o
TODAY
ani1
MONDAY
JEE-MEE
and .
LUP-EE
turn on th
Heat!
O
life of a radio comic
with
MILLS BROS.
Norman FOSTER
Marian NIXON
William GARGAN
Eugene PALLETTEpP
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Minna GOMBELL
STERLING
HOLLOWAY
Shows Today
1:45 - 3:30
7:00 - 9:00
THE SWORDS OF ALL
DIVIDE
ISSi JvAtw M4n3p
IW if4i fe ' -y WWhW
"Strictly Dynamite" at Rialto
f ; P:ifi L v v v
Jimmy Durante and Lupe Velez as
a comedy broadcasting team Jealous
of each other provide the principal
fun and heart Intorcst In "Strictly
Dynamite," plnylug at the Rialto the
ater today and Monday.
Also In this story of what goes on
behind tho scenes In a big broadcast.
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Starting Today
THE HOUSE OF ROTHSCHILD!
Arliss' Greatest Role!
He might have made the House master of
nations! But tho only reward ho sought
was to fulfill thb Rothsohild creed: to live
with dignity ... to trade with dignity ; . .
to walk the world with dignity! A Btory
with the dramatic power and romantic sweep
to match the great genius of Goorge Arliss I
Craterian Today
lng studio are the Four Mills Brothers,
Norman Foster, Marian Nixon, Wil
liam Gargan, Minna Gombcll and a
host of other favorites.
To St. .Joseph O. A. Smith left this
city by train Friday night for St.
Joseph, Mo.
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for Three Days
EUROPE COULD NOT
THE INCOMPARABLE '
OEORGE ARLISS
IN HIS GREATEST TRIUMPH
IHHE IHiOdM OIF
!HOTIH1CIH1DILP
BORIS KARLOFF LORETTA YOUNG
ROBERT YOUNO HELEN WESTLEY
And a Dlatlnqulthtd Supporting Cast ef Ont Hundred
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Also Selected Short Subjects!
Roxy Is Showing
"Berkeley Square"
With Leslie Howard playing the
leading role in which he originally
created a sensation on the London
and New York stages. "Berkeley
Square'' opens at the Roxy theater
today.
Unique In its theme, a fervid love
story Intermingling fantasy and
reality in a romance which bridges
two centuries and overcomes the bar
riers of time, "Berkeley Square" was
produced on the lavish scale.
Leslie Howard who has a difficult
role to portray, Is snid to give an In
spired performance that outdoes any
of hta former roles. Heather Angel
who Is seen opposite Howard plays
her most Important role.
I'matllla Grass Fire
PENDLETON. July 7. (fpf A gra.w
snd timber fire which covered 640
acres northwest of Monument in the
Umatilla National forest was being
fought by a crew of men today. Three
small fires in the reserve were undT
control.
Dairy Cow Fund
WASHINGTON, July 7. ) Sec
retary Wallace today allotted $3,000.
000 to begin a national program for
eradicating Bangs disease In dairy
cattlo.
Mats .... 25c
Eves . . . . 35c
Kiddies . . . 10c
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