MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD, ORECOX, FRIDAY. AUGUST 17. 1934.
PAGE THIRTEEN
Local and
Called to Fire A flue fire at the
J. C. Herring residence, 28 Ross court,
wm extinguished at 9:15 a. m. today
oy the ctly fire department.
Mra. K ii Ij; lit III Mrs. C. A. Knight;
of East Main atreet la a patient in
the Community hospital, where she !
U receiving medical care.
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Miss Carroll Here Mia Maurlne
Carroll, hostess at the Oregon Cave
Chateau, was In Medford yesterday,
returning last night to the resort.
' Ulrlih In Ashland Lewi Ulrich,
manager of the local National Re
employment Service offices. 1 spend
ing today m A&hland on official busi
ness. Leave for East Mrs. F. H. Reum
and her eistcr, Mrs. R. N. Day, left
by train last .night for Missoula,
ont., to spend two weeks visiting
relatives.
Mrs. Pierce Here Mrs. Clarence
Pierce returned to her home here yes
terday from Modesto, Cal.. where she
had been visiting relatives tat three
weeks.
Bruce Hammond Back Bruce Ham
mond arrived on the Shasta this
morning from Chicago, having been
visiting A Century of Progress ex
position for the past three weeks.
At Diamond Lake Dr. and Mrs.
Forrest Grunlngen of Los Angeles,
who are guests in this city of Dr. and
Mrs. Russell Sherwood, also of Los
Angeles, accompanied Dr. and Mrs.
Sherwood to Diamond lake yesterday
to spend a few days vacationing. Dr.
and Mra. Sherwood have been In Med
ford since last Sunday. Dr. Grun
ingen Is of the staff of the Los An
geles county hospital.
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DAD DYNGrs
DANCE
AT ORIENTAL
GARDENS
EXT SAT. NITE
COOL HOT
HALL MUSIC
extra
JACK BIAXCHI
with Dynge's Orchestra
Featuring
"Little Man You've Had a Busy
Day," "Fair ftnd Warmer and
many other popular numbers.
BOTH HALLS
9flf Anytime
tUW Children 10c
Ends TONITE
A FIGHTING FOOL
Shows His Hand to a Gang of Bad Men
V -t" v.4isfe.i V"" K t
yiiii
GUM JUSTICE
With Ccetli, Prkr, Hoootr AteMtr, W.h.r Miller. Directed by
Alan Jamei. Produced by Ken Mayntrd Production,. Presented by
Orl Leemmle. A UNIVERSAL PICTURE.
, ALSO
Betty Compson in
"No Sleep On the Deep
KRAZY KAT CARTOON
Personal
Leave After Visit Mrs. Thelma At
fcebery and son Noland of Portland
left for the north today, after visit
ing for the past week with Mr. and
Mrs. O. w. Andrews at their home,
107 Mistletoe.
From North Plntte Roll D. David
son and family from North Platte.
Neb., arrived In Medford this morn
ing by train to visit Mr. Davidson's
mother and sister, Mrs. E. M. David
son and Mrs. Mabel Moore.
Miss Renne Leaves Miss Oypsy
Renne left for her home In Portland
on this morning's train, having been
visiting fo rthe past throe days with
her aunt and uncle. Mr. and Mrs.
W. A. Chattanach, at Shady Cove,
Mrs. Smirk Returns Mrs. L. H.
Smlck returned today by train from
San Francisco, where she haa been
visiting for the past three days with
and her daughter, Miss Beatrice Suth
erllr.e. Mrs. Wilson Leaves Mrs. B. B. Wil
son, who has been residing in Cen
tral Point with her sister. Mrs. J. M.
Johnston, for the past year, left to
day by train for Sparta, Ore,, and will
stop to visit & niece at Sherwood, Ore.
Miss Reese Returns Miss Catherine
Reese, who Is residing here at the C.
W. McDonald home, returned this
morning from Turpin, Iowa, where
she has been visiting since the first
of May. Miss Reese will teach here
this winter.
Sincler on Vacation Richard Sln-
gler. postoffice employe, Is on a IS
days' vacation, and will leave for the
coast, returning after a few days to
spend the remainder of the vacation
fishing at Diamond lake and Rogue
river.
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Visit the Fergusons Mrs. L. C. New
ton, her twin sons, Mark and Robert,
and daughter, Leslie Charlotte, are
expected here this evening from Bel
llngham, Wash., to visit Mr. and Mrs.
E. C. Ferguson and daughter Jeane.
Mrs. Newton is Mr. Ferguson's sister.
Hill on Business Dwlght Hill, rep
resentative of the Fumess Steamsh'p
Co .of Portland, arrived here today
by train, to interview local fruit dls
tributors concerning the shipping of
the pear harvest. The Fumess steam
ship Co. has regular service every
fortnight direct to the United King
dom, and Is used extensively by local
shippers. Mr. Hill haa been in San
Francisco for the past few days, hav
ing been In Medford two weeks ago.
Return from South Allen D. Curry
and Rev. W. Baird returned last
evening by mote from a 10 days'
vacation in southern California,
where they were accompanied by Mr.
Curry's sister, Miss Eleanor Curry,
who will remain In the south until
the opening of school, when she will
return to teach. Mr. Curry visited
relatives in San Francisco and Sacra
ment, and vacationed at Lake Ta
hoe and .Donne r lake. Rev. Balrd
visited at his i ome In Fowler, Cal.,
and In Fresno.
SATURDAY
ONE BAY ONLY
Continuous Shows 1 to 11
More action mora
riding, mora fight
ing, mora of vry-
thlng you lika than
you've ever teen In
a Western drama
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On Buslncks Trips J. C. Boyle of
the California Oregon Power Co.. and !
Evan Reames. attorney, left last night
by train on business trips to San ;
Francisco. j
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In Medford Todav Mr. and Mrs.
L Hatfield of Central Point, Mrs. !
Sophia Baker of Grants Pass and Mrs.
Chub Anderson of Phoenix were busl-
ness visitors In Medford this morning.
Here for Visit F. P. Oardner of
Topeka, Kans.. arrived In Medford by
train this morning to visit for a few
days with his granddaughter, Mrs.
Pauline Peckham,
On Business Mr. and Mrs. J. L.
Kennedy of Portland arrived here this
morning by train aiid will remain In
Medford for two weeks, while Mr.
Kennedy attends to business matters.
Insurance Man Here J, G. New
man, representing the National Fire
Insurance company of Hartford, with
headquarters in Portland, is a visitor
in Medford today, calling on Insur
ance men.
Leaves Town James Clyde Gazley,
36, a transient, when given the choice
of 10 days in Jail or leave town, aftrr
having been arrested Wednesday night
by city police on drunkenness charges,
left yesterday.
Visits Joe nurd Mrs. E. H. Hard
of this city received a letter from her
son, Joe Hurd, stating that Fred
Spuhn had spent ten days with him
in his London flat. Spuhn had been
at Henley with his Yale crew.
Mrs. Crdwson Visits Mrs. W. Y.
Crowson, who has been visiting her
daughter, Mrs. Herb Alford, in Port
land for some time. Is here to spend
several days with friends. Mrs. Crow
son formerly resided here, operating
Crowson's confectlonc.y.
visits Parents Philip T. Sharp of
San Diego, who haa been spending
several days of his vacation in Med
ford, left Thursday on the United Air
Lines ship for Portland, where he
will visit his parents. Sharp was for
merly field superintendent hero for
United Air Lines.
From Eugpne George Knight of
Eugene, representing the John Mor
rell company, is here today attending
to business matters, as Is Bernle Wil
liams, who is with the Walton te
Moore dry goods company of San
Francisco. Mrs. Williams accompanied
her husband here.
At Crater Lake Dr. and Mra.
Charles Fleischer 'and Mra. Jameson
Cotting of New York City arrived In
Medford by train this morning from
the north, and are now at Crater
Lake, having made the trip this morn
ing by stage. Dr. and Mrs. Fleischer
and Mrs. Cotting have been in Alaska
for the post few days, and are making
an extended tour of scenic points.
From Crater Lake they will continue
south in two days.
and
Saturday
LAUGHS!SONGS!FUN!ROIANCE!
In a joyous jamboree of youth and melody
THE WORLD'S MOST
FAMOUS LOVERS
COME TO LIFEJN,
THE SCREEN!.-,
Harold, lillumond oil tlotKny 6ry
(. that will make'fyourheart turn handsprings'
Rochelle Hudson Patricia Ellis Guy Kibbee
Hugh Herbert Hobart Cavanaugh Chic Chandler
STARTS
litre Yesterday James Wallace of
the Chicago Northwestern railway,
Ernest Parrell of the Union Pacific
Ui0s, and R. O. Owen, assistant
freight and traffic manager for Union
Pacific, with headquarters In San
Francisco, were in Medford on official
business last evening.
Visit MfConoihles Mr. and Mrs.
Henry Dimmer and son Charles of
Oakland, Cal.. have been here visiting
Mrs, Dltzmer's alster. Mrs. Roy Mc-
Conochie, whom she had not seen for
35 years. They motored to CraU?r
Lake, and have gone south to Sacra
mento, where they will visit Mrs.
Dl tamer's brother before returning
home.
Heberts to Lake Captain C. A. He
bert of the CCC camp at Zlg Zag,
Ore., accompanied by Mrs. Hebert, to
day motored to Crater Lake. Cap
tain Hebert visited the CCC district
headquarters here this morning, and
he and Mrs. Hebert planned to visit
Lieutenant Cyril H. McGuire at Camp
Upper Rogue enroutc to the lake.
Captain Hebert is the brother of Cap
tain Edmund Nelson Hebert, in the
regular army, who was in charge of
the quartermaster's department of the
Medford CCC district when it was
organized over a year ago.
LAVAL SUR LE LAC. Aug. 17 (AP)
C. Rosa (Sandy) Somcrville, Lon
don, Ont., veteran and winner of the j
United States amateur title in 1933,
today defeated Jesse Guilford of Bos
ton, also a former champion, 9 and 3,
to enter the final round of the Cana
dian amateur golf tournament.
Albert "Scotty" Campbell of Se
attle, the defending champion, earned
the right to meet Somervllle in the
36-hole final tomorrow by defeating
young Ernie Palmer, Winnipeg, 6
and 4.
Poultry experts have found that
fowlpox, commonly known as "sore
head," Is caused by a microscopic
germ affecting the skin and mucous
membranes of the fowls,
A Crowd EVERY
Saturday Night
CAN'E Be Wrong.
TILL
J'VILLE
A Good Town
for a
Good Time!
Adults
20d
Kiddies
10
SUNDAY!
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ADVERTISING FILM
"The Blue Eaple in Person." car
ried in a cage atop a waon float,
which Durell Adams was pulling, won
for htm today one of the $2 prizes
l?lven by the Mail Tribune and Hunt's
Craterlan, in the Joe E- Brown "Cir
cus Clown" parade. Durell was dreas
ed as Uncle Sam.
Durell 'a father. L. J. Adams, said
this afternoon he couldn't see Just
why his young son should get the
money, when he (Mr. Adams) had
put in three days catching the
"eagle." The bird was a chicken,
colored blue.
The other 2 prizes went to Frnnkle
Silvia, "Bring 'Em Back Alive"; a
girls' team, Joan Mole, Jockey, and
TODAY and
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SATURDAY NIGHT
MEN 35c LADIES 10c
Virginia Hawley, dancer; Mae West
team. Helen Wroten and Mary Lou
Swoape; and clown team. Lucille
Francis and Hazel Cowan.
The hundreds of children partici
pating in the parade, dressed in ev
ery conceivable costume, were ad
mitted free to the showing of Joe E.
Brown in "Circus Clown" after the
parade.
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DEAD AT CUFF BASE
GOLD BEACH, On.. Aug. 17. (AP)
The Rogue river wllrta today had
claimed another victim In Carl Miller,
38. well-known guide and woodsman
whose broken body was found at the
biuie o( a 300-toot cliff.
Miller left Agncsa Tuesday to go to
Pulnted Rock, and had not been soon
since. Miss Mildred Meservy discov
ered his body In an Isolated spot 35
miles up Rogue river. It wea brought
here.
SATURDAY
A DOCTOR
House?
You'll nred a doctor ivhrn
yon double up with Iniifih
crumps nt tills personally
pomlucted tour through the
world's blRKest, nnd goofiest,
mntrlmonlnl bureuu!
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SKEETS . '
GMlAGIIEiVi;
ROCKELLE HUDSON
PERT KELTON
BURTON CHURCHILL
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WIFE OF PASTOR
OOLDSBORO. N. C, Aug. 17. (AP)
Mrs. R. H. Askew was reported today
to have received a second communi
cation from the presumed kidnapers
of her husband. "Four-Square gospel"
evangelist, missing since Tuesday.
TODAY and
The greatest laugh
show on eartn hits
the town . . . right
on the funny bons
, , . more comedy
, . , suspense and
romance than any
other Joe E.
Brown hit . . plus
1001 real circus
thrills, and actual
Big-Toy Stars . .
led by none other,
ladies and gentlo
men, than Joe E.
Brown the Man
on the Plying Tra
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LOVE JOY
and f - s and
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Federal agents assigned to the cast
by the division of Investigation, de
partment of Justice, and Sheriff Paul
Oarrlson's office veiled their Investi
gations and upon their Instructions
Mra. Askew declined to answer any
questions about the hunt for her
mUslng 38-year-old husband.
Reports from reliable sources, how
ever, said she received a telegram
sent from Washington which said:
"Have the money ready Saturday.
At the Hospital Pauline King of
Pomona, Cal., Is receiving medical
care at the Community hospital.
SATURDAY
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with
PAT ELLIS
Dorothy BURGESS
DON DILLAWAY
And a galaxy of famous
Big-Top Stars!
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