Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, August 22, 1934, Page 9, Image 9

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    MEDFORD MAIL TRTBUXE. MEDFORD, OREGON. WEDNESDAY. AUGUST 22, 1934.
PAGE NINE
Local and
Mrs. Lands Leavti Mr. W. I,
Ltntl left lut evening on the Ore
gonltvn for Portland.
To Visit Here Mrs. John Meyers of
Sugene- jt1t4 here todtr by train
so Tlslt her daughter, Mrs. H. F.
Lang for about two vecks.
Lean for Pocatello William and
Rba Harr left this morning on the
Shaata for Pocatello. Ida., where they
axe to reside.
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Visit "Water's Edge" Mr. and Mr.
Kenneth Wall spent the week-end as
srueeta at the Lewis Ulrica summer
lodge, "Water' Edge" on Rogue river.
At Diamond Lake Mr. and Mrs. O.
W. Phetteplace and Mr. and Mrs.
Harold Relchateln spent several days
c&Uonlng at Diamond lake.
Mn. Plercy In Portland Mrs. L. A.
plercy of this city is tn Portland, hav
ing been called there yesterday by the
lllnesi of her mother.
Gets Permit Le Bradahaw of 105
Geneva was given a permit at the
building department Monday for re
roofing his residence at a cost of
100.
Visiting Nichols Mr. and Mrs. Ed
gar Newgard of Centralla, Wash., are
Tlaltors In Medford at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. P. E. Nichols on South
Holly. Mrs. Newgard Is Mr. Nichols
cUter.
Exchange Property Prance Holt
gang has exchanged her property con
alstlng of 2' acres on the Jackaon
Tllle highway to Wilbur Klme for a
houM and lot at 30 Rom avenue. The
deal was made by H. N. Lojland.
Hockley Here O. C. Hockley of
tortland, state engineer. Is In Med
ord on business connected with the
sewage disposal project, and spent yes
terday morning at Butte Falls with
City Superintendent Fred Scheffel.
Whltmore tn Salem J. Whltmore,
state resident engineer with head
quarters at Ashland, is spending a
few days tn Salem on business con
nected with the state highway de
partment. Sondag on Business Norman Son
dag, president of the Australian-New
Seal and-American Trade Co., and Mrs.
Con dag. arrived here yesterday by
train. They will remain here for a few
days while Mr. Sondag attends to
business matters.
Steelhead Run On Lewis TJlrleh
reported yesterday that the steelhead
run from the ocean has reached the
neighboring Rogue, and statea that
Saturday evening at the Flelshhacker
property he hooked six fish, landing
three, all of the fresh run.
On Inspection TripMajor Clare H.
Armstrong, commander of the Med
ford CCC district, is on an Inspection
tour of the southern part of the dis
trict this week. Major Armstrong visit
ed Camp Dog Lake, near Lakevlew,
Tuesday and was to visit Camp Hilt
and Yreka Wednesday.
Cited Into Court Jms Leander
Hell of Route 1. Ashland, was arrested
t 8:30 p. m., Tuesday five miles north
of Aehland on the Paclflo highway,
en charges of operating a truck with
out sidelight. He was cited to appear
before Justice of the Peace I. A. Rob
erts Thursday. The arrest was made
by state police.
Leave for Portland Mr. Mary Pot
ter, A. B. Ellison, Mr. Mary Ellison,
and Mrs. Potter's children, Loratne
and Dorothy, all of Portland, left by
train yesterday for their homes, hav
ing come to Medford to attend the
funeral of William Orover Medley, Jr ,
who was drowned recently In Bear
week. William Medley was Mra. Ein
ton's grandson, and Mr, Ellison's
nephew.
Meet with Dr. Lee The Southern
district of the Oregon Op tome trie as
sociation extension program, will hold
-. business and educational meeting in
Med ford this evening at eight o'clock.
In the offloes of Dr. Robert E. Lee, at
103 North Central avenue. Preceding
the meeting, dinner will be held at
the Jackson hotel. Dr. A. M. Simmons
of Klamath Falls la In charge of ar
rangements. He will speak on "Ortho
pedics," and Dr. Lee is to speak on
Enthusiasm."
ALL THE COMFORTS OF
HOME MAY BE FOUND at
The Broztell
A Distinctive Hotel
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IT IS EASILY accession to shop
pint and theatrical center,
rharenes. libraries, park, nd
trsniportstleo lines.
tadifi tratfllnf, ullhoot ewort
111 appreciate the atmosphere, ol
rmrltr and rr " ",r4
Eiery mom irltti tnb and shower
Room With Bath $1.60
Hotel Broztell
Fifth Ave. 4 27tb St., N. V
Personal
lla Infected Leg F. jj.. Wiley of
Central Point. Is receiving treatment
at the Community hospital for an In
fected leg.
.
Return! Home Mlas Mary Van
Dyke, who haa been seriously ill
at the Community hospital, returned
to her home today.
Visits Grandmother Orma Hol
brooc of Albany. Ore., arrived here
Turkey evening to vle.lt her grand
mother. .
Returns from School diet Leonard
ha returned to Medford from Port
land, where he has been attending
echool conducted by the Texas com
pany, during the past ten days.
Visit Mn, Oatman Mra. William
Bruin, of Talent, and Mrs. Bertha
Smith, San Jose, Calif., were guests
In Medford today of Mrs. K. 8. Oat
man. '
Visit the Caves Mlas Sally Starr,
of Portland, and Mrs. K. 8. Hunt
ress of Medford motored to the Ore
gon Caves today and also Tletted
friends at KeTby.
At Crescent City Miss mis, Parks,
accompanied by her mother and
brother, Mrs. Elizabeth Parks and
Hollls Parks, are spending this week
at Crescent City, Calif.
.
Reports to Police Rae Simmons of
904 West Tenth street filed an acci
dent report Tuesday with ths city
police, naming C- J. Long as driver of
the other automobile Involved In the
collision.
Smith Beturns C. 3. Smith, prin
cipal of Medford high school, and
acting superintendent during E. H.
Hedrlck's absence, returned to Med
ford this morning on the Oregonlan
from Eugene and Portland.
.
To Leave Sunday Mra. E- R. Hood
of Belllngham, Wash., and her two
children, Robin and Barbara, are
leaving Sundsy for their home, after
having spent the past month here
the guests of Mrs. Hood's parents, Mr.
and Mrs. G. A. Tong.
Miss mson Leaving Miss Clara
Mary Fuson will leove this evening
by train for Los Angeles, where she
has accepted a position. She will make
her home with her aunt, Mlas Jeobell
Stuart.
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Vacation st Springs Mr. and Mrs.
Weston P. Shields, Mrs. E. N. Warner.
R. K. Whitehead and Paul Goodwin
of Medford and Rev. and Mrs. Peter
son of Phoenix are among those oc
cupying cottages at Dead Indian soda
springs.
e
File Aocldent Reports B. J. Me
Phee of 319 South Newtown and Lela
Shepherd of Route One, Rogue River,
were driving the automobiles which
collided yesterday on the Pacific
highway nine miles north of Medford.
The Shepherd car crashed Into the
ear McPhee was driving, the reports
stated.
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Visit Dead Indian Among Sunday
visitors at Dead Indian soda, springs
were Mrs. J. P. Dodge and Mr. and
Mrs. H. C. daisy of Ashland, Mr. and
Mra. Frank Bellinger, Mr. and Mrs.
H. V. Elliott, Mr. and Mrs. J. W.
Oustafson and family and Mr. and
Mrs. Jack Fortln of Medford, Mr. and
Mrs. 8. K. Barnes of Eagle Point.
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Leave for North E. H. Hedrlck, au
perlntendent of schools, who is spend
ing the summer near San Francisco.
Is improving rapidly from bl& recent
Illness, according to report brought
to Medford today by Miss Gertrude
Watzllng, member of the publlo school
faculty here, who visited him a few
days ago. Miss Watzling, with Miss
Gertrude Needham of Salem, has been
vacationing In the south, visiting
Agua Callente and Tla Juana. They
spent about a week at San Diego and
near-by points. They left today for
Salem, accompanied by Miss Louise
Baaford.
ANYTIME
UG CHILDREN lOo
LAST TIMES TONITE
Frances Dee, Gene Raymond
Alison sklpworth In
Coming Out
Party"
THURSDAY
ICEBERG
THI IMPOSSIBU COMES
TO THI SCMIN In a
starkly roallstk drama
of daring and advanfura
and of esjIf-soerlfWIng
lev actually photo
graphed In Grenland'i
Arctic wasted
CINEMA 'STILLS'
TO CENSOR RULE
B Leicester Warner
United Press Staff Correspondent
HOLLYWOOD (UP) Censorship
of motion pictures at the source of
supply doesnt stop at the films
themselves still photograph for
lobby dlsplsy and for newspaper con
sumption also come under official
scrutiny of the Hill Hays office.
It isn't a new move. For more
than a year. In fact, studios have
submitted prints of every production
"still" taken on their respective lots
for perusal by John Lewis, assistant
to Joseph I. Breen, the films official
censor.
With this revolutionary step,
modesty entered the movies. "Leg"
art of scantily-clad beauties was not
permitted to leave the studios. Pic
tures of Clarke Qable and Joan Craw
ford In a "horleont&l" clinch were
turned down. Everything became
"pollyannalah," If you get what I
mean
It wasn't long before the atudloa
decided, to save the negatives and
submit only pictures which would
receive the Hays office stamp of ap
proval. As a result, of the 8000 to 4000 still
photographs which pass under the
youthful eyee of Lewis each week.
less than one per cent are rejected.
Last week only seven prints got
thumbs down and two of them were
deliberately posed In an effort to get
Lewis' goat.
But there Is no dearth of undraped
art to grace the rotogravure sections
of the Sunday papers. Newspapers
nave huge "morgues" where pictures
of every kind are stored. It Is no
problem at all to go back through
tne flies and dig up "hot" art to
spread through the paper. One enter
prising syndicate Is now releasing
old-time photographs throughout the
country in an effort to fill the
"crying" need of the picture editors
ror something sensational.
The newspapers, however, are over'
looking a bet. New photographers
are welcome on every lot In Holly
wood, ii they saw the llitht. they
could pose and take any pictures
their little heart desired, and the
ways office could not say them nay,
CANADA WHEAT BEING
PLACED ON MARKET
OTTAWA, Aug. aa. (AP) Canada
is selling its big wheat boldinga, it
WU SnOWn lOasT BV tft rinmlnnn
.bureau of statistics. In the week
enaing August 17, Internal wheat
holdings dropped from 187.331.597
bushela to 185,123,6117, a reduction of
$3,107,930. At the same time, Cana
dian wheat In American elevators
amounted to 10.388,124 bushels, com
pared to 5,293,842 last year.
Goes to Los Angeles Fred Opp left
by train Tuesday evening for Los An
geles, Use Mail Trlbuna want ads.
vWrn
20t
Anytime
HURRY!
last Times Tonite
George Arliss
"The Houe of .
Rothschild"
With BOB IS KARLOFF
LORETTA YOl'Ntt
ROBERT YOUNG
Tomorrow Only
hrXu WfThJt .aW 01tH "onl the world .. .
ml KM QilVi 8mash the grim
MMlJM miMifflfmtm, teT of thl law
1 r mUM I A ' A and save a human
I .i.r.V" Get set for w ,ouii.
I ' Soul-Shatterlnf A T T ijfW
alithUw frh hf fi:'ft? rm 1
ttlm dvorak fd (rrrrt rd J Frrr 1 M
Ss, ALINE MhMDHON U rlHIn'llT'll1' I H
PREST0N FOSTER y 1 ";"' " ''tT' 1 ' '
At The TOQOERY'S nJilff
fM,M) Men's Wear Sale JT rt"t ik. 1A NisSif
Men's Shirts r Pil
$1.25 Value. "GoA , M J V
7Qc i Xr3" mm
Richard Dix at
"Tour father." Richard Dts tells
Dorothy Wilson In "His Greatest
Gamble" at the Rialto theater today
and Thursday, "was a half-mad cava
lier who lights his cigarettes on the
stars and ttuowa the stnrs away."
Dlx is really employing this whimsy
to describe himself the girl's father
without his daughter knowing the
relation. He la the gaily poetic Ad
Will Rogers at
t " f
t i
His wife wanted htm to retire and
play a little but all play and no
work makes Will Rogers a wild boy in
"Handy Andy," opening today at the
Craterian theater, conchlta Monte
negro happens to be the one with
whom Will finds carefree abandon.
Shows
1:45
7.00-0:00
Starts Today
m
hH st
The Stirring Drama of
a Man Who Game Back
...Just In
Time!
Rialto Today
. . - a: ,a
venturer who hears the world calling
him, desert his wife, klduaps his
daughter to show her the French
gambling casinos, la cast In Jail for
murder, and escapes to return home
and shame his wife for brow-beating
the daughter Into hypochondria and
arranges the latter 's elopement with
a young newspaper man as irrespon
sible as himself. Bruce Cabot has the
role of the young chap.
Craterian Today
even going so far aa to do a knock-
'em-down-and-drag-'em-out adagio
dance with him. said to be one of
the high lights of the film. Besides
out-Tarzanlng Tarzan, taking up golf
In a big way with all the trimmings,
including aa loud clothea as he can
25c
Kiddles 10c I
for 3 Days !
ucX. I
possibly find performing the Carl
oca and other little Items, the picture
la filled with typical Rogers wise
cracks and comedy.
SALEM, Ore., Aug. aa. (AP) Vic
tor Edwards, Tacoma, Indian, was ar
rested north of Salem on the Pa
cific highway by state police early
this morning. He was being held
here for Portland authorities. Po
lice said that Edwards was driving a
car which had allegedly been stolen
from the Royal Cab company In Port
land. Use Mill Trlbuuo want ads.
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
FOR 5 ALE 2 btdroura suites, com
plete; living -room suite; dining
room suite; oenern Electric refri
gerator: electric ringe; piano. Mrs.
J. L. Ely. Old 8tae Road, ft mile
North Weatslde school.
HOUSE FOR RENT 17.50. water
paid. Phone 1232-W.
FOR, RENT Five -room house, sleep
ing porch, chicken house, brooder,
l.S acres. Permanent tenants. 1704
N. Riverside.
WANTED Girl out of school to as
sist with housework and cre of
two children. Pleasant borne and
moderate wages. For Interview
phone 693.
LOST 31 Jewel Weltham watch,
green gold case, initial in back P. Q.
V. Lert in men s rest room st Wlth
am's. Return to Van's Tire Shop at
8th and Riverside.
FOR SAIiE Tox terrier puppies. L.
m. Mtuneny, across from Medford
public golf clubhouse.
WANTED Housekeeper, age 35 to 35,
dt single man on ranch. Box 3876,
Tribune.
Shows
1:45 '
7:00-9:00
i im f
You'll
ROAR
1 V T7T
III - V
DUCDdnlE
Conchita Montenegro
Mory Carlisle Roger Imhof
tt If
1175 BUYS complete 3 pump Service
Station equipment, doing good bual
ne. Leue or buy property on own
terms. (Renson sickness.) Nice busi
ness for mictdleatted man or wo
man. Ooldcn Rule Service, near
Kerby.
WANTED To get In touch with
someone who understands making
artificial flowers. M. C. Baremore,
1059 Court.
NICELY furnished house. Call at 511
Park Ave.
FOR RENT Modern 5 room furnish
ed house. 1500. inquire 318 Ap
ple St.
FOR SALE Cletrac 30. mechanically
perfect. 1130 Nlantlc.
FOR SALE or trade for wood, a three
burner oil stove with oven. Tel.
833 -H.
TOMATOES. NO. 1. $1 50; culls. 50c
per cwt. Phone 4-F-13. 0. J. Logan.
300 ACRES FARMING LAND, good
house and barn. 4 miles from Med
ford on Crater Lake road; known as
the I. A. Pniett ranch. Phone 730-H
or call 430 So. Oakdale, Medford.
TONITE
To the llltlnc strain of tne
MELODY BOYS
Direction MKO FIFER
Dreamland
Men 35c Ladies lOo
nt nrfni i f mi irnmnm
STARTS TODAY!
It's Will's funniest and most human picture
. . . There's no stopping him, nor the laughs
either, when he steps out to make his wife pipe
down! Even better and
Peggy Wood
v. is
Robert Taylor
See Will do a cave man Csiioca
. . inis. ill bug :wiui ,
take up golf with a hi de lil
and a ho-de-ho . . and knock
your eye out with his glad rags I
ADDED ATTRACTIONS
Musical "Darling Enemy" with Gertrude Niesen
"Buddy's Day Out" Cartoon MacNamee News
HirV.aVl
Before she eaa draw h
ma blood the BoMalia
tnuit flrtt iSto It by Injecting poise n.
Thus h Introduces (trma eaaw
d ! and dmth.Ouard! aialnat
moaqultocs -flic and other insects.
Kill them with FLY-TOX. lasiet mm
dtW'srf.V
CAR RADIO
SerTlce on all niakea. Certified
service station for RCA. Motor,
ola. Bosch and Crosley Aut
Radios.
DON'S RADIO SERVICE
423 c. Main Next to Brldje
SEVERIN BATTERIES
For long trouble free service
Rewinding a Specialty
Generator and Armature Exch.
SBVERIN nATTKRY SERVICE
rat No. Riverside. Phone iW
Mats . . . 25c
Eves . ,. 35c
Kiddles. 10c
funnier than "David
Harum."
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