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PAGE SEVEN Clark Gable Heads "Manhattan Melodrama" Cast Local and Personal MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, SUNDAY. JULY 22. ?934. Smith to Portland S. Sumpter Smith left on Friday night's train for Portland. Bom Fined Arthur Rom wu fined 10 In city court yeaterday for being drunk In a public place. Improves at Hospital Arden Tyre11 of the Old Stage Road la reported im proving at the Sacred Heart hospital. Bcheffel Return Fred Scheffel. city auperlntendent, returned from a two-week trip to Boise, Idaho. Friday night. j Back from Vacation Hani Ram mln. postof.'lce employe, returned to work yeaterday after aeveral weeks' vacation. Warner in Town Fred Warner, au perlntendent of the Upper Rogue CCC camp, came to thla city Saturday on1 business. Visitor Here Among Medford visit ors yesterday .were Mr. Irwin Hove, postmistress at Trail, and Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Landers, of Elk creek. Return from Coast Mr. and Mrs. James Bates, who have been vaca tioning at Crescent City for the past two weeks, have returned to Medford. No Operator's License--Christ Chrls tner of this city was arrested yeater day and fined $5 and costa in Justice court for having no operator's license for a motor vehicle. Casehfer Fined Amos A. Casebier of Ashland was fined eiO In JustlM court Friday for operating a truck without a P. U. C. permit. He was ar rested by state police. Leaves for Grants Pass Muriel Pollack left on the Shasta for Grants Pass yesterday to spend the week-end visiting her sister and brother-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Buasey. Here from Los Angeles Clara C Dodeon arrived In thla city yesterday on the Shasta to spend several weeks here on business connected with her pear orchard in the valley. Jfeff on Vacation J. Asher Neff, employe at the Medford postofflce, la on a 19 days' vacation, and .will spend part of It In Portland attend ing an Apostolic Faith, meeting. Inspector Leaves J. F. Campbell. regional forest Inspector with head quarters in Portland, returned north Friday after having been on business in southern Oregon for aeveral days. Back from Albany Rev. 8. B Jones of Jacksonville and Rev. W. F. Shields of this city returned by train yesterday from Albany, where they spent several days attending church meeting. Improper License Fred Reich was arrested yesterday by state police ;or driving a Chevrolet truck with an Im proper license, and fined, 95 and costs In justice court. ' ' ' Taken to Grants Pass 'William Hol lars, a transient, was taken to Grants Pass yesterday by state police for trial after having been arrested here on a morula charge. Leave for Home Ronald and Ken neth Hank ins and Herbert Farnatrom left by train yesterday for their home in Portland. They have been station d at Applegate CCC camp for the past three months. Miss Page Returns Miss Jean Page, daughter of Mrs. Chas. Page of Butte Falls, returned Saturday on the Southern Pacific from San Francisco, where she has been visiting with rela tives for the past two months. Return from Grants Pass Mrs. B. R. Elliott. Amy, Jlmmle and Joan El liott, and Betty Vilm returned Satur day from a week's visit In Orants Pass with Mrs. Elliott's mother, Mrs. Emma Slattery, and other relatives. Break Into Office Burglara broke Into the Union Oil company's office at North Central and McAndrewa road sometime Friday night, city police re reported yesterday, but took nothing. They apparently gained entrance through a rear door. Cited to Appear R. L,. 5nalzer was arrested In Central Point oy state police Friday for operating a truck, ownd by Dick Richmond, with out a P. U. C. permit. Evenslaer waa cited to appear before Justice of the Peace W. R. Coleman. Visit Centner R. H. Robinson and Dr. R. C. Roark. both of the TJ. S. bureau of chemistry and toll, Wash ington. D. C, arrived here by train Saturday to spend the day on busi ness with L. G. Gentner of the South ern Oregon experiment station. Horte injures Davis Friday after noon, when W. J. Cogglna of this city drove past Ell Davis, of Gold Hill, who was leading a horse along the Pacific hlchway. the animal became frightened by the auto which ap proached from the rear, kicked at It and then lunged Into Davis, Injuring ms B.ioinaT. Leave fr Lake Mr. and Mrs. 0. P. Schwartr, of Urbana, ni., arrived !n Medford Friday from Treka. Calif., ind left yesterday morning by stage for Crater lake. From there they will leave on a three months' trip to Alas ka, and return east vis San Francisco to Urbana. where Mr. Schwarti It a professor at the State University of Illinoia. t On Forestry Survey F. L Moravets, of the Pacific northwest forest ex periment station In Portland, was In this city most of the week, after hav ing been conducting a forest resource survey in Klamath and Lake count; as a part of the forest Inventory whicn Ytm'.-na taken throughout the coun try. Moravets will now start work east ! of Hie Cascades, western Oregon and j Washl.'-str-n having been covered. The , survey is determining the depletion of ! present forests, an estimate of the j growing stork. th amount of non productive forest .nd and the -1 pacity of soil to produoe new forest. I Th Portland office, Moravets stated.! la compiling a record of the work . j fax compKd, I Leave for Crescent City Mr. and; Mrs. Van R. Gilbert will leave tod?y to spend a vacation at Crescent City. To Give Program Ralph Dunning, tenor, assisted by Lew Hare, will give a program of popular songs over KM ED Monday night at 7:30. From Dog Lake Captain Ch&uncey L, Pierce, commanding officer at Camp Dog Lake, of the CCC was a visitor at Medford headquarters Sat urday. t VUHs Grandparents Joan Wilson of KJ&math Falls la in Medford visit ing her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. R. I Wilson and her father, Robert Wilson. Out of Hospital Tom Robinson, city traffic officer was able to be down town Saturday evening. He was a patient during the pAst week at the Sacred Heart hospital, where he un derwent a minor operation. In Medford Gordon Marsh, super visor of the O and C land, and J. F. Joyce, regional Inspector for the foj est service, both of Roseburg. were visitors In Medford Friday, conferring with Major Clare H. Armstrong, com mander of the Medford CCC district. Crater Lake Stages Stages to Cra ter lake are now running on round trips twice daily, contrary to a pre vious announcement. They make reg ular train and bus connections both in this city and Klamath Falls, leaving the Southern Pacific depot here at 8:30 and shortly after 10:53 a. m. Stolen Car Sheriff Ernest Lister of Josephine county notified state po lice here yesterday that a green Chev rolet delivery truck with the inscrip tion, "Isham Transfer and Storage Co., Grants Pass, Oregon," written on the side, was stolen from a street m Grants Pass between the hours of 10 p. m. Friday and 5 a. m. Saturday. Visit Here Mr. and Mrs. Joe Fred erick and son Harry Lee visiced In this city Friday and Saturday with M. Frederick's brother. Henry, and family, and left yeaterday for the south by way of the Redwood highway to visit relatives In Oakland and Los Angeles. From there they will continue south to Old Mexico before leaving for their home in Toyrlngton, Wyo. . In Gambler Role at Craterian Nov; at Rialto )s 'J Vif 1 il f -; ' i M t&H , - t t ., s. s i AZgr t -'ts Clark Gable, starred In "Manhattan Melodrama." starting a three-day run at the Craterian theatre today, with Myrna Loy and William Powell also featured, is once again a gambler suave and reckless, the sort of role that won him screen fame. Laid In New York, the picture pre sents Gable as a big shot .gambler, powerful and dramatic figure of the city's smart night life not hesitat ing to use violence when he is crossea. Powell is the district attorney who. reared with Gable and always his friend. Is forced to choose between faithlessness to his public trust and prosecution of his pal for murder. Myrna Loy Is the woman In both their lives, loved by both. As early as 1824 a colony of Ne groes managed by "Free Joe," en- Joyed complete freedom only 13 miles from the Memphis slave market. Shows Today 1:45-3:15 7:00-9:00 Adults 25c Kiddies-10c TODAY and K He Laughed at Death and Lived For Love!... Daring was in his blood ... to the vic tor belonged the spoils 1 . . . Death In the afternoon I Joy in a woman's arms! . . . which ever came first, he would take I The most colorful screen character since Kudolph Valentino! 1 Mil George Raft Is fth.own aa a sleek. handsome youth whose life and whose romance are ruled by the bar baric code of the world's most dan gerous profession bull fighting In "The Trumpet Blows." playing today and Monday at the Rialto theatre. Adolphe Menjou, Frances Drake and Sidney Toler also havo featured "Wonder Bar" ' V t in Tiie mammoth musical and dra matic spectacle. "Wonder Bar." opens at the Studio theater today. Spectacles spice the dramatic pro duction which has been staged on a grand scale, the locale being a night club of gay Paris, the story centering about the entertainers. AI Jolson has the same role he played on the stage, as entertainer de luxe. Other members of the stellar array Include Kny Francis, Dolores Del Rio, Rlrnrdo Cortez, Dick Powell and Hal LeRoy. roles In this tempestuous romance between Mexico's most popular young matador and a beautiful senorlta, who la loved In turn, by the mata dor's brother. Romantic Musical Lilting tunes, songs you'll remem ber and girls you'll never forget 1 That's the formula for "Lets Fall In Love." opening todav at the Roxy theater. Laid against a background of Hol lywood, the offering Is best described aa a romantic musical comedy en tirely different from the run of mus icals that have deluged tha screen. IS PET AT Chester Cole, son of Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Cole, 730 Welch street, has re ceived an Interesting letter from a friend In the Crater Lake National park. J. Albert Shepherd, who relates an interesting story to his youthful Medford friend about "Aunt Jemima." the pet bear of the park, and her twin cubs. It la said that "Aunt Jemima" gets her name from her love of pancakes, but in that respect, she resembles ell bears, Mr. Shepherd relates. He says Mrs. Bruin and her family renew acquaintances with the Shepherds on tetr first day at the lake thla year, and since has afforded them much entertainment with regular visits. Mr, Shepherd say the two cubs, one of which has been named "Scrub," are as Interesting as their mother, as Scrub Is continually get tin? "to mischief, doing everything from giving Mrs. Shepherd a scare through the back window, to getting a neighbor's paint brush plastered across his nose. Dse Mall Tribune want ads. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FOR RENT OR LEASE Fine home close to Medford business district moderate rent. Home has hardwood floors, fireplace, basement, plenty of room, garage. 100 foot lot. N small children desired. See owner, 333 No. Ivy Street. TO EXCHANGE 1928 sedan in good condition for equity in late model light car. Also 3 clear city lots for car. Box 2307, Tribune. FOR SALE OR TRADE Herd of mtlk goats for lumber, windmill or farm machinery. M. B. Runnels, Route 1, Central Point. TO LET 3 room furnished house during fruit season: also 1 room house. Adults. 410 Hamilton St. FOR SALE Gravensteln aoples. and plums. O. V. Myers. Phone 238-J. Old Pacific highway. MUST SELL, going business, highway town. Some terms. Particulars, Lew Hansen, 35 E. Main, Ashland, Ore. FOR SALE Second cut alfalfa hay. Phone 353-R-a. FOR SALE Must sacrifice for cash, Chevrolet coupe, model 33, in go 3d condition. First reasonable offer takes It. 531 Pennsylvania Ave. CASH PAID for men's 2nd hand suits, bats and shoes. Will a. Wilson. S3 No Front. Shows Today 1:45 3:45-7:00-9:00 Mats. 25o Eves. 35 - Kiddies-lOo mm Harry Langdon Comedy "Trimmed in Tur" Scenic Newsreel W A 3rm HE RISKED HIS LIFE ...To Shield from Scandal the Girl They Both Loved! cm V 2SM XT Tv VI- t S9M"4 V v z. ft ' J if I - k ffT, '"""V A Gambler handsome, notorious man about town . . . gam bling for millions or romance with the same assurance I ... A Girl beautiful darling of the after dark I ... A District Attorney ambitious . . . forgetting boyhood vows of loyalty when his own friend broke the law I UJILLiniD in n o in ADriF.D ATTRACTIONS Our Gang Comedy "Hi, Neighbor" Pete Smith's "Goofy Movies" Newsreel