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    MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUXE, MEDFORD, OREGON. FRIDAY, AUGUST 31. 1934.
PAGE THIRTEEN
Local and Personal I
. i
rin. ratch Mr. Herbert
Ouenther cught two fine ateelhead
la Koeue rl-vex Wednesday.
Wing Returns Chaa A. Wing, real
tor returned thla'mornlng by train
rrom three days' business trip to
hi Francisco.
"
Stops for Day Mra. S. MoLeod of
Wlnnepeg. Canada, stopped yesterday
in Medford to visit her brother-in-law.
James A. McLeod. belore contin
uing to her home from the south.
Stop at Port Captain Hoover and
lieutenant Mill, flying from Pearson
field to Sunnyvale. Calif., In a land
observation plane, stayed over night
in Medford Wednesday, continuing
their flight south yesterday.
T Besume Tralnlns Miss Helen
Brassier left last night for Portland
to resume her training at St. Vln
oent's hospital, after having spent a
two months' vacation here at the
home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. M.
Broesler, of route four.
Go to Plnehurat Atoout thirty CCC
men, from Camp Upper Rogue near
Union Creek, who have been fighting
fire in the Flnehurst section, were to
return to their camp today, and 25
other enrollees were being sent out
In their pieces.
Entries Listed Orvllle O. Gibson,
horseshoe champion of this company,
will represent Upper Rogue River OCC
camp In the district horseshoe meet
to be held In Medford Labor day. The
swimming team which will be enter
ed In the district meet at Ashland will
include Pred V. Wooldrldge, Herman
B. Holt, Troy 0. Teague, Harry R.
Dugger, Richard P. Chase and Alfred
H. Trlplett.
To Enter. Meet JWllllam Capltan
will captain the Camp Rand swim
ming team to be entered In the CCC
Labor day meet at Ashland. All camps
of the Medford district are eligible to
compete in the tournament. Captain
Capltan's team will be made up of
Harry J. Coffee, John T. Burns, Mar
lon W. Bushor and Edward H. Oawd
Elk. Swimming has, been one of the
major sports at Rand during the sum
mer. A Crowd EVERY
Saturday Night
CAN'E Be Wrong . .
DANC
TILL
J'VILLE
A Good Town
for a
Good Timet
20c
, Anytime
Children loo
Ends Tonlte
WILLIAM
GARGAN
In "The
LINE UP"
SHIRLEY
TEMPLE
IN
"MANAGED
MONEY"
Kriijy Kat Cartoon
yA
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Goes to PortlandMr. I T mnu.
son left this morning for Portland.
Ends Business Trip I. jj. sohuler
returned by train this morning from
a two days' business trip to Portland.
To Roseburg ni Velma Partln
left by train today for Roseburg, hav
ing been visiting here for a few days.
Leave Tomorrow Tomorrow Mrs.
John H. Hueners and daughter, Min
nie, will leave by tram for Chicago, to
spend a month or six weeks.
Ramlle Returns D. O. Randle of
this city returned by train this morn
ing from Dunsmutr, Cal., where he
has been engaged In missionary work.
Miss Sawyers to Portland Miss Ari
zona Sawyers left by trsln this morn
ing for Portland, to resume school
work there.
Visit In Ashland Miss Evelyn Long
returned today by train from Ashland,
where she has been visiting since Sat,
urday.
Plan Labor Day Trip Mr. and Mrs.
Otto Dejarnett will leave this week
end to vacation over Labor day at
Brookings, Ore., accompanied by Mr.
and Mrs. Wm. Hall.
Here on Business Ed. Oelder of
New York arrived In Medford this
morning by train to spend the day
here on business. Mr. Oelder Is an
agent for leathor goods.
Leaves for Home Kermit L. Lowry
of Portland, who has been In south
ern Oregon during the summer In the
Civilian Conservation corps, left to
day by train for his horns. -
Leaves by Train Master Comey
Myers left by train this morning for
his home In Portland, after having
spent tile summer In Medford visit
ing Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Davidson.
Jones Leaves Tonight W. L. Jones,
forest service construction superin
tendent, will leave late this evening
for Dead Indian soda spring and
South Pork of the Rogue OCO camp.
He spent yesterday on bus neas at
Elk creek.
Retnm from Vacation Mr. and Mrs.
Earl York returned Tuesday from a
week's vacation spent at Bend, Eu
gene, Astoria and Seaside. Mr. York,
clerk at the Medford postoffloe, re
turned to his work this morning, hav
ing completed his vacation.
In Medford Today Captain Robert
Densmore, CA-Res., and Captain Olen
p. Wallace, Inf-Res., ars among CCC
camp commanding officers In Med,
ford today on business. Captain Dens,
more Is In charge of camp Applegate,
and Captain Wallace command the
South Pork of the Rogue company,
Reports Accident Evelyn Combes
of 643 Haven reported to city police
yesterday the aocldent at the inter.
section of Oak and Haven streets
Wednesday night, In which David
Bengtson of 107 North Peach and
Minnie Moore of 506 Clark received
cuts and bruises. Bengtson's car col
Uded with the Combes auto In the
center of the street and ran up over
the curb. Minnie Moore was a passen
ger In the Bengtson car.
Continuous
Shows
Saturday
1 to 11
SATURDAY
ONE
DAY
ONLY
In a Dual Role
aa the fighting cowboy
sheriff, and aa the sher
iff 'i double dealing
brother. In
-ALSO
WTALMADGE
PIRATt
TREASURE
f TMI 0IATH CRASH"
Coming Sunday
I .if !
fa- lr v
m ma
Lee Tracy, Helen Mack and a six-
year-old youngster, David Jack Holt,
whoa work In the film Is already
winning him critical praise wherever
the picture has been shown, are fea
tured In "You Belong to Me," com
ing Sunday to the Craterlan theater.
His role a a second-rate comic In
the film shows Tracy in an entirely
different role than any he has por-
r.yd on the screen. As a friend of
Helen Mack and her son, David,
Tracy trlea to help her make a come
back on the stage after the death of
her husband. Circumstances tangle
up the three lives, finally, however,
bringing them to a satisfactory cli
max. Watson to Lake Dick Watson will
leave tomorrow for Lake o' the Woods,
to stay until Mondav night.
Adults
20c K
Anytime
TODAY and
rssplj.
t A
St.
Also JOE PENNER In
Cartoon, "MARCHING
COMING
lit ULIi
6
WHERE GAIETY AND
RHYTHM REIGN SUPREME
DANCE
SATURDAY NIGHTS
DREAMLAND
On Studio Bill
Jimmy the Ueut." picture star
ring James Cagney. wilt be the fea
ture attraction at the Studio theater
today and Saturday.
The story unveils In humorous vein
the unique racket of heir chasing,
that is, the hunting down of lost
helre in order to Inherit unclaimed
estates. And the two notorious heir
chasers, James Cagney and Alan Dlno-
hart, do not stop at bribing persons
to act as heirs and coaching them
Into perjured testimony.
In Ashland X. E. St. John, Jr., of
Portland, representative of the South
era Pacific Motor Transport Co., is
in Athland conducting business today,
and will stop in Medford on business
thle evening.
Leaves Tonight Ralph Prazler of
Denver, Colo., will leave tonight by
train for his home, after spending
the summer In Medford with his
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. H. E.
Armstrong of route 1.
GOLD HILL
SAT. RITE
Kiddies
10c
Anytime
SATURDAY
f$'arni TitDt 1 aiigh Smash tuth ''j
TILL
JAMES CAGHEY
8ETTE DAVIS i
ihe filii wTiCft a rouah du.;
i monu lain ior. a iinroii) nicMiac ws
"Where Men Are Men"
ALONG" News Reel.
SUNDAY
Y
r1
Rialto Star
kjM nk&u atK.
As Inspector Trent, Ralph Bellamy
again Is cast In ;ne role of the fam
ous detective In "Girl In Danger,"
playing today - and tomorrow at the
Rialto theater. This Is .the fourth
time he has appeared In this role
and. like Phllo Vance and Charllo
Chan, Inspector Trent Is rapidly be
coming one of the screen's favorite
detective characters.
In "Girl In Danger." Bellamy solves
the mystery surrounding the disap
pearance of a valuable emernld. Shir
ley Grey, In the leading fe mini no
role, playa the part of the society
girl whose seeking of new thrills In
volves the theft of the Jewel.
Undergoes Operation George Mar
grelter of Butte Palls underwent s,
major operation at the Community
hospital today.
Shows Rnt.
1:00-3:00
7:00-9:00
TODAY and
FOLLOWED
THE FAMOUS
CORTEZ
EMERALD!!
Sfy?'-lh'rir society plai girl Just for
'&?ie'..tV t3t&r Ihrlll helped steal a priceless
i'riV JT Jewel . . , but found herself
wte jfc'v JfS tangled In a crlmlnnl weh with
hW "taK"
I ' li RALPH BELLAMY
1 SHIRLEY GREY
8Xt I ARTHUR HOHL
1 1 lt' anolher thrilling In-
K -aitft&&$ spcclor Trent adventuret
I! Edgat 1 A y
Coming to Roxy
Brother finite brother, ft frontier
village is set afire end two cllffa are
dynamited aa fcaturea of the Ken
Maynard western, "Honor of the
Range," which come to the Roxy
theatre tomorrow.
Maynard for the first time steps
Into a dual role that of the honest
sheriff. Ken, pitted against his twin
brother, Clem, dissolute operator of
the local general store.'
Brief Vacation Mr. and Mre. Har
old Woods and son Junior are leaving
tonight for San Francisco, where they
will remain over Labor day.
Leave Saturday Pauline and George
Paris, who havo been visiting during
the summer at the home of their
uncle, Sam Golfua of Medford, will
leave tomorrow evening by train for
their home In Oakland, Cal. Their
mother, Mrs. Alex Paxla of Oakland,
was also a Medford visitor earlier in
the summer.
FOH A REAL TIME
DANCE and DINE
at BONNEY'S C.H11.L
Sat. Nite O
Dance Till C
Dnnclnft Every Night
Adults
25
SATURDAY
SUN M0N
Their etery emotlnn
cried out for each
other two people
forhltlflen to love by
the very honor the
whole world termed
I rnm the sensntlniial
novel hy A, 1. Tronln.
Return from Lake Mr. and Mrs.
Oss Roberts havs returned to Med
ford from Diamond lake, where they
have been vacationing for the past
two weeks.
To Move Here Captain Olen J. Key
and family are moving to Medlord
next week from Union creek. Captain
Key, commanding officer at the Upper
Bogus River CCO camp, was a busi
ness caller at headquarters today,
Iay Issued Today Approximately
20.000 Is being distributed today to
COO enrollees In the twenty oamps
within the Medford district. An ad
ditional aioo.000 Is being mailed In
checks to their dependants,
...
To Cannda Miss Ruth Nye of Tal
ent left Medford on the Shasta this
morning, and wilt make a boat trip
from Seattle to northern Canada for
ten days. Miss Nye will then return to
Portland, to teach this winter at
Washington high school.
.
Returns North Otto Begley of
Portland, who has been doing some
auditing work here for the past two
weeks, left today for the northern
city. Mr. Bagley was In the hospital
here for several days receiving treat
ment to his ankle, during his stay In
the city.
Although French motor vehicles
predominate In Algeria and Tunis,
American automobiles account for ft
lnrge share of the Moroccan market.
Huny! Ends Tomorrow Night
A World of Entertainment!
On the Stage
Mickey Mouse Presents .
MEDFORD'S OWN
"PINTO" COLVIG
Bringing Imiglii and lurprUes u
he ehoni no Mickey Moum car
toons nnd Silly Symphonies art
brought to life!
On the Screen"
:STARTS
CtT Aunol
L L ' f f . . action-packed itory of
iS j f-' 'I'jQ a couple of I'ncle Sam's Jack-
I fn'jjP tars whose private war almost
"Sibs&J I
A New . . . Different Lee Tracy!
With a sensational new child star who
will find his way to your heart . . .
alone with "Little Miss Marker."
to m"
LEE TRACY
HELEN MACK
HELEN MORGAN
lynnt Overman David Holt
SALEM, Oro, Aug. SI, (AP) Th
governor's office today honored the
extradition of D, 8. Page, wanted la
Alameda county, California, for for
gery. He was arrested In Oregon
City.
.
A. tabulation showed 33,O00,0O0
was disbursed on civil works pro
jects In Missouri In four and one
half months from ths start of the
program.
"String Along"
"with your Hat on the
side of your Head"
DANCE
"The Prize Walt"
ORIENTAL .
GARDENS
Both Halls
SAT.-NITE
FEATURING
Jack Bianchl
Singing the Latest Dance Bits
I
Mats . . tse
Eves . . S5c
Klddles-lOo
SUNDAY:
Heart-warming romantlo
drama with a real wal
lop in this story of three
people whose whole hap.
plness depended upon
each other . . . and the
Joy they felt when they
discovered itl
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