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MEDFORD MAIL TRTBTJXE. fEDFORD. OREGON". THURSDAY, 'AUGUST 30, 1934. PAGE STOTE 1 Local and Personal 20c ANYTIME CHILDREN 10c and FRIDAY CAUGHT! In The Web Of The Law The finger! of suspicion m pointed the way to love! ' rLA ALSO Screen Snapshots "Medbury in the Orient" Cartoon, "Wolf-Wolf" News WliajdJ l K.I 11(11,1. Use Mall Tribune want ada. J lndergoa Operation Beasle Meaial I underwent a major operation Wed , neaday at the Community hospital. Rlvrt Treatment Martha rorgey was taken to the Sacred Heart hoa pltal laat enlng for medical care. Mra. Smith to Roseburj Mra. L. B. Smith lett thle morning by train lor Roseburg, to vlalt for a week with her alster, Mr. rloyd Conrad. From Modesto Mlea Gertrude Bu chanon. who has been vlalttng In Mo desto, Cal., for the past month, ar rived here thla morning by train. Here for VUlt Mrs. H. a. Klger of Detroit, Mich., arrived by train thla morning to vlalt her daughter, Mrs. W. f. Hablcht of the Old Stage Road. Mra. Campbell Leaves Mra. J. L. Campbell left by train today for Cor vallls. to visit her daughter, Mrs. T. R. Bryant for two weeka. To Portland Miss Beulah Andrews left on the Shasta this morning to spend 10 daya In Portland visiting her uncle, William Qaraner. To Grants Pass Mra. Alice Derby of thla city Is spending a few days in Grants Pass, having left by train this morning. Leaves for Denver Clay Estea of San Francisco left Medford for Den ver, Colo., thla morning on the Shas ta, having spent a day here on busi ness. Suspended Sentence Bob Stewart. 50. arrested Tuesday night by city po lice, was given a ten day euapended sentence, when taken Into Justice court yesterday. Ole Jensen,, 40, ar rested yesterday morning, was ordered to leave town. At Mrs. Stlckel's Mrs. Tom Herrlott of Prospect, who has been a patient at the Sacred Heart hospital for the past two weeks, has recovered auffl' clently to be moved to the home of Mrs. Maud Stickler on south Mony street. Return from Portland Miss Patricia Hayes and Robert Hayes returned this morning from Portland, where they have been the past two weeka. Miss Mary Hayes, who accompanied them north, will remain In Portland for an other week. Iveraon to Preach Reverend E. Iverson of Medford will preach at the morning service Sunday at the Jack sonville Presbyterian church, It was announced today. Word has been re ceived from Rev. S. H. Jones, that he will not be able to return to Jack sonville Sunday. Officers Transferred Plrat Lieut. William B. Cleff, Inf. Res., who has beeu assigned to Camp Tyee, near Roseburg, has been assigned to Camp Wlnegksa at Crater Lke. Second Lieut. Ktnneth A. L. Johnson, Signal Reserve, Who has been assigned to Camp Wineglass, has been sent to Camp Steamboat. Conducts Service Captain O. R. Durham of the Salvation Army, Med ford. conducted religious services at the Upper Rogue CCC camp Tuesday evening. His sermon was well received and Captain Glenn J. Key. command ing officer, has Invited Rev. Durham to return for another service In the near future. Ill Ul WA'T.WW'WW'M IB-W.WWW""" I snows gjff j u if'yy H Admu I 1:45 M Sri M S lOJ I 25 I 7:00-9:00 gj a ft J f jT fffl J Kiddles 10c iwi i iii ii i -j ii i inn im-in -Mrsfwni LAST TIMES TONIGHT PAUL LUKAS WYNNE GIBSON "! GIVE MY LOVE" Tomorrow and Saturday DEATH MENACED HER ENTIRE LIFE! ""ML vnJ3 rriu.Mr.il I m our pa SOCIAL BUTTERFLY? She thrived on thrills . . gloried In dangerous liv ing , . made a play thing of the law! Another rous ing story of the thrill ad- ventures of Inspector TrerU . . . battling all gangdom to save a girl in danger! with RALPH BELLAMY SHIRLEY GREY ARTHUR HOHL To Attend School Miss Myrtle Gil. bert of Eugene arrived In Medford this morning to visit with her aunt, Mra. D. C. Wheat, and attend school here this winter. Wallace Here James T. Wallace, representative of the Chicago North Western railway, arrived In Medford by train from the north thla morn ing on business. Reatalnlng the Lodge Painters are completing the restalnlng of the at tractive Crater Lake lodge, now pre senting a new dress to the public. Men have been busy all summer ap plying green stain to the roof and brown to the walla of the large struc ture. Miss Johnston to Idaho Miss Grayce Johnston left today for her home in Parma, Idaho, after having spent the past two weeks at Crater lake visiting Mr. and Mrs. Darwin Burgher. Mr. Burgher has been em ployed as a ranger at Crater Lake for the past aummer. Dr. Smith Leaving 03r. Warren D. Smith, professor of geology at the University of Oregon, will leave at the end of the week for Eugene, after having spent the past two months employed as ranger-naturalist at Cra ter Lake. H. H. Waesche, employed In the same capacity, will also leave this week for his home in Richmond, Va. Sentences Suspended Floyd T. Marl, 30, native of Oregon, and Nor man Clowers, 18, native of Idaho.'both membera of the Civilian Conservation corps, were arrested Monday night by city police on drunkenness charges. Their sentences were suspended yes terday in city court, and both were placed on six months' probation. Accident at Gold Hill An accident at a street Intersection in Gold Hill at 3 p. m., Tuesday was reported to city polios laat night by Vernon Ber nard Smlthley. 38. of Klamath Falls, whose car collided with one driven by Charley Benge of Gold Hill and one driven by Bryan Ward of Gold Hill. Reports show that Benge made a left turn without signalling. Visitors from Oakland Mrs. Nellie Young and Mrs. Rose Collins of Oak land, Calif., are guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jap Andrews and other Medford friends. Mra. Collins Is the wife of the late Geo. Collins, former well-known Medford residents, where he was man ager of Mason-Ehrman company. Cagney On Craterian Screen jtiVf. ft IC f v ,M ;; i ' - . . v I i if'' . I ULL-W. fe iitiirMl II I i illltaWfTSvfitiftf.Vh itftlftf Ii Mvfi TUT Tif -iH James Cagny, In the role of hard hitting gob whose especial purpoae In Joining the navy was to have a chance to get back at Pat O'Brien, chlel pet ty officer, who not only stole his girl but handed him a nice sock on the whisker while doing ao, U at the Cra terian theater for three days starting today in "Here Cornea the Navy." Aa a special added attraction for all shows both matinee and evening the Craterian will have "Pinto" Col vlg. a local boy who haa made good with the Walt Dlaney studios, on the stage in person to tell &nd demon strate In hla own Inimitable manner how Mickey Mouse cartoons and Silly Symphonies are made. Frank Leaves M. M. Prank, travel ing commercial agent for the Railway Express Agency, left thla morning by" train for Ashland, after having been in Medford for the past four days on official business. He reports that the express .business has shown a sub stantial Increase thla year of 20 per cent over that of last year. Medford Is the brightest spot In the division, Mr. Frank said. Have First Aid Meet A first aid meeting was held at Camp Applegate, CCC, Wednesday evening with a large attendance. Dr. James B. Glllls, of Medford, contract surgeon, gave a talk on various types of unconscious ness. Lieut. John H. Gordon describ ed emergency stretchers for taking In jured men out of the woods. Superin tendent McOulre of the forest service gave a lecture on safety In falling timber and using explosives. The pro gram was a part of the nationwide first aid program being carried out in the CCC camps. Cyclist Injured Raymond Miller. 20, 319 Ashland avenue, suffered a flesh wound on the thigh In an acci dent Tuesday night on the Pacific highway one and one-half miles south of Medford, city police reports show, when he was struck by an auto while riding a bicycle. Bernhard Benz, 38, of Portland, driver of the auto, reported the accident to city police yesterday, and stated that he was passing an other car and did not see Miller and another cyclist, hitting the first a glancing blow. 99 Hammond from G. Pass Ward Hammond, district manager of the California Oregon Power company, was a local business visitor from Grants Pass yesterday. Mr. Hammond report ed great Interest being shown in the Josephine county fair and Invited all Jackson county residents to attend. The 1934 fair opens at Grants Pass Thursday, Aug. 30 and will continue 3 days with a big program of horse racing and other sports. In Klamath Fall Bobby Strang Is spending this wek at Klamath Falls as the guest of Sheriff and Mra. Lloyd Low, Gllstrap to Eugene E. R. GUstrap left by train this morning for Eugene, and will return the middle of next week. Grass Fire Out The city fire de partment answered a call to the Pine Cone, north of Medford yesterday af ternoon to extinguish a grass fire. Here on Business E. L. Vinton, SERA district engineer, is spending the day In Medford on official busi ness. Leaves Today Dallas L. Grove, pos toff lee Janitor, will leave today on vacation, making a trip with his fam ily to California points. Gray on Business Erie Gray, dep uty agent, southern Oregon district bureau of Internal revenue, left on a business trip for the day to Butte Falls, Prospect and Union creek. Taylor at In Ion Creek Glen O. Taylor, deputy clerk o! United States court, left today for Union creek to spend the remainder of the week. Has Injured Foot John Hoskln, gov. ernmenc employe on the Diamond Lake road, la receiving treatment at the Community hospital for Injuries to his foot. Arrive from Chicago Anna Ger trude Eakln arrived hers from Chi cago yesterday to make her home In Medford with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Victor Eakln. Sherman to Lake K. I. Sherman of San Francisco arrived here this morn ing on the Shasta to spend two months at Crater lake on government work. I'ndereo Operations Mrs. Thelma Jones, and Mrs. Gladys Waterman of 103 South Holly street, underwent major operattona at the Community hospital today. Mrs. J. I. Minus of Central Point underwent a major op eratlon last night. Here Yesterday Clyde Richardson. federal estate tax representative from Portland, spent yesterday In Medford an official business, leaving last night. Leave Today Mrs. Gay Hart and son, Norman, and Miss Burdeen My ers left by train today for Portland, having been visiting here for a few days with Dr. and Mrs. Charles Kuns. 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"The Oregon Apple Knocker with his Yellow Clarinet" Medford's Own "PINTO" GOLVIG Back to his old stampin' grounds . . . where ho first learned how to spit like a grasshopper to show all his friends how Mickey Mouse cartoons and Silly Sym phonies are brought to life 1 ""'f . 1 " I f"i"T -3 "J, On the Screen! The Fleet's In! The Fun Is On ! ' . " . ; Even the navy Isn't big enough to hold them when these two heart-breakin' chin-bustin' Irishmen land In the same fleet I 1 -r V ;-.-'TW v-a r.- W ' r ' " J Cruisers , . Destroyers , . Battlowagons , . Plane-carriers , . . Bub-chasers . . . thundering into action in this uproarious story of two fighting gobs whose private war almost sank me navy i In 4mm Jimmy tavt'a bottUshtp Just for tht pltatvr of punching Pal In ths nor again tt.9' .' . acm $M Ih rueui from tin. rvnatcay dirigible actu- ally rtstagtd from iht heroic records of the naval air force I ... JAMES CAGNEY PAT O'BRIEN GLORIA STUART FRANK McHUGH