MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 6. 1924.
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Local and
Visits RoseburR Lota Carroll of thei
local SERA offices spent last week-end
and Labor day visiting In Roaeburg.
Fined In City Court Jack Hltzler.
M, of this city, waa fined a 10 In city
court yesterday, after having been ar
rested the previous night on charges
of being drunk. 1
Returns from Lake Dick Reum,
who haa been employed at the Dla
mon dlake resort for the past several
weeks, haa returned to Medford. his
work having been completed recently.
Going to Banclon J. W. Wakefield
and family will leave tomorrow tor
Bandon, where they plan to spend a
Vweek. wnile Mr. Wakefield attends to
business matters.
Walton on Business H. L. Walton
of New York City, agent for Para
mount Sportswear, arrived In Medford
on the train today to atay here two
dars on business.
Fined Sin Ardle Hanlan. 62. a na
tive of Ireland, was fined 10 yester
day in city court, having been arreat
' ed by city police Tuesday night for
drunkenness.
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SERA Supervisor Here G. W. Kuhl
mn. state supervisor for SERA of the
part time farming project, arrived In
this city this morning by train from
Corvallls. to spend th day here on
business.
.
Newlands Return Mr. and Mrs. R.
A. Newlond. wh have been attending
the Washington state convention of
the National Association of Letter Car
riers in Longvlew for the past few
Ydays, returned to Medford last night.
Here for Visit Mrs. M. R. Scrlpter
arrived in Medford this morning by
train from Everett. Wash., where ahe
has been visiting for several weeks.
Mrs. Scrlpter will visit here for a week
with her son. Earl, before continuing
to her home In Nebraska.
TOO LATE 10 CLASSIFY
FOR SALE Fine tomatoes, lo on
vines, watermelons. John Mace, dirt
road right belore overhead crossing
Tolo. follow red arrows.
WANTED Middle aged unincumber
ed woman for housework. Phone
417-J-2.
FOR SALE USED ELECTRIC RANGE
Small hotpotnt automatic elec
tric range. Black and white enamel
ed finish, reciprocating switches.
Full sized enameled oven. Price
$40.00 installed. Your fuel burning
range accepted on trade. The Cali
fornia Oregon Power Company.
FOR SALE Ranches, city homes, or
chards, placer mines. Bargains,
i Easy terms. Rentals. Roberts, 730
W. 2nd. Tel 1528-J.
BARGAIN DE-LUXE 3 acres fronting
Rogue river 200 feet, near Trail,
Crater lake highway. Garden, fruit
vnA. A rnnm hmiwt F.lertrlt llfifhtS.
ranj?e. Garage, chicken house. Free
irrigation water. Good well. Best
buy in county at asso. aown.
15 e month. Act quick. See owner
104 South Oakdale, Medford.
FOR RENT Room or apts., board If
desired. 706 S. Oakdale, near htgn
school.
PLENTY OF PETITE PRUNES at Car
penter ranch, lc a pound. Pick
them yourself. Jacksonville highway.
FOR SALE Jonathan apples.
17-F-14.
Call
GOOD USED CAR3
30 Day Guarantee
1030 Ford Coupe.
1931 Chev. Coupe.
1931 Ford Victoria.
1930 Stutz 7 passenger Sedan.
1929 LaSalle Coupe.
1930 Nash Light 6 Coupe.
1928 Chrysler 72 Sedan.
1929 Ford Pickup.
ARMSTRONG MOTORS, INC.
38 N. Riverside Phone 18
"WANTED TO RENT One or two un-
furnished housekeeping rooms near
high school. Write Rt. I, Box 388,
Medford.
COMPLETELY furnished apt. 229 N.
Ivy.
REAL BUY Four speed light truok,
good rubber. -50 cash or will trade.
251 Beatty St.
FOR SALE Central Point grapes for
sale, 2c. Bring containers. Riley
Myers.
TO LET Team of good horses till
March 1. for feed and care. Phone
610-J-6. E. C. Corn.
FOR SALE Cows,
die Rood.
J. E. Lester. Bld-
FOR SALE Sorghum mill. Box 8277,
Tribune.
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Personal
From Klamath Falls Frank Booth
by of Klamath Falls waa a visitor In
Medford Wednesday.
Gets Medical Care A. Lawaon of
1053 Court street is patient at the
Community hospital, receiving medi
cal care.
Injure Nose When a tree fell on
P. F. Johnston of Brownsboro yester
day, he suffered Injuries to his nose.
He was brought to the Community
hospital for treatment.
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In Medford Wednesday Mr, end
Mrs. Tony Franco and Mrs. Ella Ox
ford of Ashland were among business
visitors In Medford yesterday.
Leave for Home Mrs. O. C. Wlmer
and two sons. Donald and Alvln, left
today by train for Roaeburg, to vlalt
over the week-end with Mr. Wlmer's
mother, Mrs. Lilly Farmer.
To Klamath Falls Charles Poole of
Eugene, grand master of the Odd Fel
lows lodge, in the state, stopped In
Medford for a short time yesterday
to visit Dr. and Mrs. Jud Rlckert, be
fore continuing to Klamath Falls.
Trades Places J. M. Kallstrom, who
has lived on a ranch on Coleman creek 1
for 22 years, has traded the place for
the Alaska auto camp and service
station on the Pacific highway, near I
Bonney's Grill. The families have
changed locations.
Bowman to Klamnth County Su
perintendent C. R. Bowman will at
tend the Klamath county teachers as-;
soclatlon September 10. as the repre
sentative of the State Teachers' asso
ciation. He will appear on the prog
ram. I
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Plan Motor Trip Mrs. Clarence
Bates and Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Jenkins
will leave next week-end by motor
to Marsh field. Ore., and from there
will continue north along the coast.
They expect to be gone two or three
weeks.
Leave on Motor Tonr Lester Gil
man of this city and Wllber Yakel
and Clarence Kruse, both of Central
Point, left this morning by motor on
a month's trip to A Century of Prog
ress exposition, visiting at Yellow
stone and Glacier National parks on
the way east. They will return by the
southern route.
Mrs. Young Arrives Mrs. A. J.
Young of Roseburg arrived this morn
ing by train, to attend tonight a
meeting of the local chapter of Job's
Daughters, of which she is a grand of
ficer. Mrs. Young will be the guest of
Mrs. Chas. W. Gilbert while here.
Confer with Allen T. E. Daniels
and Bert Nobllt of Medford were In
this city on Wednesday conferring
with Wilford Allen, who is a member
of the forestry committee under the
state planning commission. Allen
plans to go to Portland early next
week to meet with the rest of the
committee. Orants Pass Courier.
Mrs. Br o 111 Here Mrs. L. BrolU of
Ashland, district deputy for the Royal
Neighbors of America, arrived here
this morning by train to attend a
meeting of her association here to
night. Tonight's meeting has been
called to prepare for a district meet
ing Oct. 18.
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Word was received from Salem this
morning by the local SERA offices
that the Medford recreational pro
gram carried on this summer through
the Jackson county relief committee
has been discontinued, Miss Golda
Boone, recreational supervisor, an
nounced today.
Lack of funds was given as cause
for abandonment of the work, which
has included In this area, swimming,
playground and baseball projects.
LUY DANCE STUDENTS
TO APPEAR, CRATERIAN
A program featuring forty students
of Miss Ruth Luy'a dancing studio
will be presented in a short program
between features tomorrow evening at
the Craterlan theater, with the show,
lng of Shirley Temple's picture, "Now
and Forever." Mrs. Dick Antle and
Mrs. B. Hawley will play the accom
paniment. Greater Picture!
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Tom Howard I if
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The slaying of Homer Van Meter, Dillinger gangster, was the first
big job of Police Chief Frank Cullen (above) since he became head of
the St. Paul, Minn., police. He is shown looking over the hat, gun and
other effects of Van Meter. (Associated Press Photo-
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Unfrequented airways will be flown by the W. C. Talbots. Hills
borough, Cal., socialites, on an adventurous vacation to South America.
They will fly over the Andes at well as dense Brazilian jungles.
Left to right: Pilot O. C. Le Boutlllier, Mrs. and Mr. Talbot. (Asso
ciated Press Photo
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PORTLAND. Ore., Sept. 8. (AP)
Under the protection of a police
guard, non-union workers at the Ore
gon Worsted company mill were
marched to the plant in a body to
day while men and women in picket
lines hooted and booed the proces
sion. Union employes at the woolen mill
have Joined the nation-wide textile
strike. It was said at the mill office I
today that about 150 men and women
were on the Job this morning.
At Salem Ercel W. Kay, director of
the Thomas Kay Woolen Mill, said "a
few" of the non-union employes were
working while others without labor
affiliations were "undecided."
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Return from Vacation Dick Sing'
ler, postofflce cjerk, returned yester
day from a two weeks vacation, which
he has spent mainly fishing In south'
em Oregon lakes and streams.
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anywhere on the body
also burning irritated skin
'soothed and helped by
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FOB A HEAL TIME
DANCE and DINE
Rt BONNEY'S C.HM.L
Sat. Nite p
Dance Till Cm
Pnnrlng Rvpry Nlsltt
and SATURDAY!
OF 1934 !
Here they are! . . . Night
club dumps and rlty alkk
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nlrkrd! , , Good men mid
IiikI! . . A motlry horde
from everywhere, raring
and roaring for rlrhr In
thM nrvc . . . Vr.'t fiol'l
Mnii)if(le!
Python vs. Panther at Studio
Wlld Cargo." which opens at the
Studio theater today logs Frank
Buck's adventures in the Asiatic wilds
where he recently was enegaged fcr
six months trapping rare and wild
animals. Chock-full of the perils
which accompanied his work. "Wild
Cargo" depicts how Buck faced death
on two occasions and came near never
MISS FOSTER ACCEPTS
VALLEY SCHOOL POST
Miss Mary Louise Foster has ac
cepted the position as first grade In
structor in the Valley school this
fall, according to word received to
day from Mrs. Naomi Hohman Van
Dyke, principal.
Miss Foster comes to the Valley
school from the Crestvlew prlva't?
school in Lob Angeles, where she hM
been teaching for the past year. She
has completed a two-year kindergar
ten and prlmnry course at Mtss Ful-
mer's school. In addition to her bach
olor's degrees in education from the
University of Southern California.
She has also taught In the Lor
Angeles public schools. Especially
trained in art. music and dromatics.
Miss Foster will supervise these activi
ties.
Mrs. Sanders Is Visitor Mrs. S. San
ders oV Kelowna. British Columbia,
was a visitor In Medford briefly ihifl
morning enrou te to Grants Pass to
visit with Mrs. William Otoksey, for
merly or this city. Mrs. Sanders has
been visiting for the past two months
In Ashland and Alturas, Cat.
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RUTH LUY DANCING STUDIO, en
roll Saturday, Sept. 8. Sparta BlUg.
Phone 1545.
Now ! UntU Saturday Night !
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seeng himself on the screen. A death
uoauivs python wound us constrict
ing colls around his left arm; and a
king cobra cornered him unarmed
among packing cases.
In addition "Wild Cargo" unreels
occurrences of high Interest which fol
lowed Buck as he snared man-eating
animals alive.
Shirley Temple
Heads Cast New
Craterian rtlm
A grand acting combination, a
thrilling fast-paced imaginatively di
rected story, and a human and ap
pealing theme, are the elements that
make "Now and Forever," now at the
Craterlan theater, and that make the
picture thoroughly delightful and en
tertaining. I
Romantic Gary Cooper, Carols Lom
bard and lovable 8hlrley Temple are
the three who play out this tale of
a reckless young International crook,
his light of lovo, and the child who
changes the whole course of their gay
lives.
It manages to make the becurled
and bright-eyed Shirley even more
irreslstable than aha was In "Little
Miss Marker." tho picture that made
her he greatest child sensation. One
of the highlights of the new film Is
the scene where she sings "The Grass
hopper end the Prog", hopping about
to show how the big, bad froggle goes.
Special Communication of
Medford Lodge No. 103, A.
'GV p- & A- M- Fr'day. Sep
' Tth at 7:30 P. M. Work in
E. A. degree. Visitors Invited. V. A.
Norris, W. M.
GEO. ALDEN, Sec
A Medford Lodfie No. 103, A. PSs 1 jmT AT J&l
SEE OuTTTcONNEBTbout Nells I -pmXl
and apples. iSTS ' """j"!
Now at Roxy
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Helen Twelvetrees portrays the role
of a beautiful Viennese girl In, "All
Men Are Enemies," which opened at
the Roxy theater today.
Dramatic Picture
Coming To Rialto
The 1934 gold rush Is on I
Here In southern Oregon, particu
larly about Jacksonville, picturesque
mining camps, abandoned for years,
are taking on all the appearance of
days of '40. Ghost towns of the west
are springing to renewed life as men
and women alike scour the hills for
new velna of the precloua ore. Abin
donvd shafts are being opened. Bxist
ness Is booming. Mine stocks are soar
ing. And all because of the feverish de
mand for Rold due to tho govern
ment's arbitrary fixing of Its mone
tary value.
This la the dramatic theme of "Wild
Gold." featuring John Boles. Claire
Trevor, Harry Green and Monroe
Owsley, coming tomorrow to the Rial
to thenter for a two day run. It's a
new gold rush to an old ghost town.
In '49 It was a roaring Inferno of men.
greed, drama and Bin. Today there's
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1 J Back from the
a&SBP - perilous jungle
a new goto trU and th town rou
Into frenzied new lift.
John Bolts u a mining engineer,
who tails in love with Clair Trevor.
Harry Oreen Is the manager of the
defunct show troupe, part of tho
horde that swarms to the new "dig
gings" lured anew by the alren call
of "Oold" finding romance, breath,
taking adventure and laughs.
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DANCE
Oaks Pavillion
Friday, Sept. 7
Larson and His
5 Hot Peppers 5
Benefit Eagles' Drill Team
Admission 400