MEDFOKD MATE TRIBTJNT3, rFDFORD, tVnEGOtf. STTSTfAT. TTGTJST 13, 193?.
PXGE !rcns
Local and Personal
Return from Portland Mr. and Mrs.
Alas Brsckinreed returned by motor
Thursday trom a montha rlslt In
Portland.
Smith to Portland Martin Smith
Is spending the week-end In Port
land, baring left Saturday morning
on the Shasta.
In Butte Falls Mlaa Helen Smith
to spending the week-end at her home
In Butts Falls.
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" Learn for Coajt Miss Milan Rob
erts, executive secretary for the local
American Red Cross, left Saturday for
the coast to spend several days.
On Vacation Mr. and Mrs. D. B.
Crosby and son, Raymond, are spend
ing two weeks' vacation at Charles
ton, Ore.
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Fined $10 B. D. Berg of this city
was fined 10 In city court Saturday,
after being arrested Friday night by
elty police on drunkenness charges.
Mrs. Dean to Leave Mrs. R. B.
Seen will leave by train this evening
for Minneapolis, Minn., visiting at
several points enroute.
1 Leaves Town Mrs. Win. Shann of
thla city was ordered to leave town
Friday by city police, after being ar
rested Thursday night on charges of
being drunk In a public place.
Ordered to Leave Art Lowery, a
transient, was ordered to leave town
by city court yesterday. He was sr
rested by city police on charges of
drunkenness Frtdsy night.
At Ranger station K. P. McReyn-
lds. Junior forester, left Ssturdsy for
Camp a ranger atatlon near Butte
Falls, to remain there on official busi
ness for the next week.
Returns from Vacation Ad'.el Neff.
elerk at the Medford postofflce, has
MturnArf trt work after a three weeks'
vscatlon, which was spent mainly In
Hediora.
un naltitw Ijaw Mrs. J. H. Bsllev
of Myrtle Creek left by train yesterday
tor her home, having been visiting
hare for the past week with her sister,
Mrs. W. H. Dyer.
Here from Fresno Mrs. W. A. Clark
of Fresno Is visiting In this city at
the home of her daughter and son-ln
law, Rev. and Mra. c. E. Cox, having
arrived Saturday by train.
I i shonnlnr Here I. S. Bushenvllle of
, ' Portland and Mr. and Mrs. 0. J. Hsn-
num of Orants Pass were ahopplng In
Medford Saturday morning, making
the trip by train. Mr. Bushenvllle has
been visiting Mr. and Mrs. Hsnnum
for the past six weeks.
Accident on Front An accident on
South Front street Saturday noon In
which a car driven by Ray Hale, 31
of Alturas, Calif., city police reports
show, wss struck by one driven by
John Matney of Ruch, who pulled out
from the curb.
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Tools Stolen D. F. Newton, 804
Ashland avenue, reported to city po
lice Friday that most of his earpen.
ter tools were stolen while be was at
work In Luman Brothers' store on
Msln and Bartlett atreets. Each tool
was msrked with the letter N.
May Get Eagles Announcement waa
made yesterdsy that all parties com'
ins under the food and grocery dls.
trlbutors' code, who have paid their
assessments, and have not received
the code eagle, may obtain them
by getting In touch with R. C. Bur
gess, secretsry.
Barn rise O'Conner John CConner,
retired mall carrier, waa pleasantly
Aurprlsed Friday evening at his home
near Central Point, when 18 of his
former fellow-employes gathered to
present him with an appropriate and
highly appreciated gift, consisting of
a fishing rod, reel and line.
RoKnbaum Leaves A. 8. Rosen.
baum, district freight and passenger
agent for Southern Pacific lines, left
yesterdsy on a several deys' trip to
O'Dell lske, where he has been Invited
for a vacation at the homes of several
New York rsllway executives. He made
the trip by way of Diamond lake.
Visiting Here Mr. and Mra. F.
(Speed) Nolta of willows. Calif., sre
visiting here with Mr. Nolta's brother
In-law, Charles Prltchett. They hsve
Just returned from the Chlcsgo
World's fair, making the trip In a
new car. Mr. Nolta Is well known
among California aviators.
Visiting Clement Lawrence Pen
bold, accompanied by his daughter.
Jane, Is visiting hers with A. R. Clem
ent, a comrsde of the Spsnlsh-Amer-lean
war. Mr. Clement and Mr. Pen
tlbo'.d have not seen esch other for
over 33 years. Mr. Penbold and Miss
Penbo'.d will continue south In a few
days.
Janney to Portland Paul Janney
left for Portland Friday night by
train.
Returns Home Mrs. Davis of Gold
Hill returned to her borne Ssturdsy
after having received medical atten
tion at the Sacred Heart hospital.
Here from Portland Mra. Mary El
lison and aon. Arthur Ellison, arrived
In Medford Saturday morning by train
from Portland.
Chamberlain Here E. E. Chamber
lain of Chicago, arrived by train yes
terdsy to visit here for a month with
Mr. and Mra. E. E. Nash.
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In Portland W. E. Thomas, his
parents. Mr. and Mrs. Jos Thomas
and Miss Margaret Burroughs ara ex
pected to return today from Portland,
where they spent the past few days.
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Ordered to Leave John Cardell. 33
of New York waa ordered to leave
town Friday by city polios, having
been arrested Thursday night on
charges of disorderly conduct.
Flowers at C. of c. F. H. Reum
brought to the chamber of commerce
Saturday a large bouquet of gladlola
and Mrs. O. J. Wolfe of North Grape
street presented a beautiful bouquet
of asters.
Stone stops Here S. A. Stone, of
Salem, arrived In the city yesterday
with his family from a two weeks'
vacation along the coast. Mr. Stone
Is a member of the news staff of the
Oregon Journal at Salem.
Mrs. Thompson Here Mrs. P. L.
Thompson arrived from Amarlllo.
Texas. Friday night to atay a short
time with her husband'a parents, Mr.
and Mrs. R. H. Shirley. Mr. Thompson
Is a radioman In ths TJ. 9. nary and
Is now stationed with the fleet on the
eastern coast. After visiting here. Mrs.
Thompson will return to Long Beach.
Cauf., where they will make their
home, when the fleet returns to the
Pacific coast this fall.
"Little Man" Opens at Craterian
lJJelfss.s
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With Margaret Sullavnn, the girl'
who made such an Instant hit In
"Only Yesterday," in the leading
role, "Little Man, What Now?" taken
from the Hans Fallada novel of the
same name, plays today and Monday
at the Craterian theater. Douglass
Montgomery has the role of the
"little man."
Coming at a time when the nation
is emerging from the depression, and
thousands of "little men" and "little
women" are seeing a ray of hope for
the future, "Little Man, "What Now?"
graphically portrays the hardships.
the trials and tribulations of a young
married couple, made endurable only
by the fact that they are very much
In love with one another. Contriv
ing to find happiness with each other
In the knowledge of an addition to
the family, stark tragedy faces them
when the husband loses his Job again
on the eve of the baby's birth. But
with the undaunted spirit of the
young and unsophisticated, they find
a. temporary respite from the worries
that have harassed their married life.
And, since the young are not prone
to look far ahead, the two find con-tentment.
At Rialto Today
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Loretta Young, raised to starring
position, has the lead In "Born to
Be Bad," at the Rialto theater for
today and Monday. Cary Grant has
the chief male role opposite.
Strictly adult entertainment, and
not Recommended for the children,
"Born to Be Bad" show Mis Young
as a hard-boiled "customer's girl" In
the cloak and ault trade, luring buy
ers Into ordering the latest style cre
ations In the hope of an amorous re
turn. Iuto this sordid life comes
Cary Grant, wealthy and desirable,
but already married, who falls In
Arliss at Studio
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"The House of Rothschild.1 open
ing at the Studio today, which traces
the rise of the famous European
banking family from obscurity In
Yankfort. Germany, to the position
of International promlnenco it had
gained at the end of the Napoleonic
wars, presents AMUa in two rolcs
first an Maver Amschel Rothschild
the father of the five brothers who
made the family's name celebrated,
and later as Nathan Rotachltd, the
brother who founded the English
branch of the family.
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love with the unscrupulous girl.
Lowell Sherman, who has won an
enviable reputation for his superior
direction of sophisticated drama, was
the guiding hand for the picture.
Has Tonsils Removed Mrs. Cather
ine Smith of Crater Lake had her ton
sils removed at the Sacred Heart hos
pital Saturday.
'Scandals' at Roxy
Blpger, better and mora magnifi
cent than any of the productions that
have annually amazed Broadway's
musical playgoers, George White's
"Scandals'' opens at the Roxy the
ater today.
Throughout this array of comedy,
beauty, dancing and aongs, runs s
romantic tale of Interest and genu
ine suspense. It la the love of the
two principals In the show, Rudy
Vallee and Alice Faye.
From Hollywood Wilfred Jackson
of the Walt Disney studios In Holly
wood stopped in Medford Saturday
and was interested in the dining room
at the corner of Central and Jackson
streets, which carries the name Mick
ey Mouse, he told the proprietor. Kr.
Jr;on visited Jacksonville yesterday,
and said he had come to southern
Oregon after having heard Pin to Col
vlg tell of this section. Colvlg is with
the Disney studios In Hollywood, end
Is expected to srrlrs here In a few
clays, to visit relatives.
Report Short Changer Monarch
Seed and Feed Co. reported to city po
lice Friday that a man Judged to be
about 25 or 30 years old, tall and well
dressed, apparently purposely short
changed the store 4.95.
Grey Returns Erie Gray, deputy
agent, southern Oregon district bu
reau of Internal revenue, returned
from a week's official business trip
north, during which be stopped at
Grants Pass, Rose burg and way points.
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THE GRANGE
Lake Creek.
At the last meeting of Lake Creek
Grange, after a brief business session,
Master Floyd Chsrley Introduced a
representative of the Shell Oil com
pany who explained the Gasoline co
op plan so much talked of In Grange
circles. The remainder of the even
ing was given over to recreation, start
ing with a grand march which was
followed by old-fashioned dances. AU
who attended report an enjoyable
time.
Among the welcome visitors were
Mrs. A. F. Wilson of Bams Valley,
Mr. and Mrs. Wo. Perry Mr. and Mrs.
Roy Smith. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Her
nlsh, Mrs. Price and Sam Harnlsh all
of Eagle Point.
Quite a large number of visitors
from the Lake Creek community were
also present.
Luncheon was served by the Rome
Economics commltte.
Use Mall Tribune wsnt ads.
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Children-lOo
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TODAY
and
MONDAY
An expert at love . .
this ' beautiful crea
ture ' business was
handlinc men .
She couldn't
square! . . .
cheated, lied,
double - crossed
one man she
loved , . . and then
Life let her pay when
she wanted to be
goodl
play
She
and
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GARY GRANT
ADDED
Shirley Temple
in
"MANAGED
MONEY"
"Canyon of Romance"
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Movietone News
' NOTE!.. 1 m
TODAY and MONDAY
A Picture That
Will Plumb the
Very Depths of
Your Soul. ..Yet
Will Gladden
Your Heart!
A drama of human ex
perience in which
young woman's spirit
gives the courageous
' and triumphant answer
to the prevailing ques
tion . . . One of the
most understanding and
sympathetic stories of
young love, tragedy and
triumph ever brought
to the screen I
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Due to the eeniatlona! frankne. of this
picture IT II NOT KIXOMMF.NIH.D TOR
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McizaazctStdlftmn
LITTLE MAN
WHAT NOW?
HANS FALt ADA'S grt novel of today . . . faith,
fully produced as a picture . . , and more than
just a picture) great human experience! ,
with
DOUGLAS
MONTGOMERY
Fred Kohler e Alan Hala
Mae Marsh e Geo. Meeker
Muriel Kirkland DeWitt
. Jennings Hedda Hopper
ADDED
Charley Chase in
"I'll Take Vanilla"
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