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MEDFORD MAIL. TRIBUNE, MTEDFORD, OREGON". FRTDAY. SEPTET FBER 7. 5934. PAGE TTTIRTEEIT Local and Hera from Fresno Mr. X. M. QU trap of Preano arrived In Medford this morning to rUlt here ltn her ton, o. W. Ollatrap. To Chlcajo Buddy janes, dlaeharg M member of the COO, left by train lut night for hi home to Chicago. Leaves for Eat Oladya Whltaon of the M. and M. department atore la leaving thl week for the east, to rlalt at Drayton. North Dakota. Takri Builneea Trip Harry Skyr eian. attorney, returned thl morning on tha train from a two daya" bual neaa trip to Portland. geeks Location A. Johnson, of Wll BU. Calif., wa a vlaltor to Medford. and 1 seeking a location In thla ee tlon. Hera for Bay Mr. P. A. Dlckereon " and hla alater, Mra. Ethel Beaant, both of Chicago, arrived here thla morning by train to spend the day. In Medford Today W. P. fltaley of Portland, regional forest aerrlco ao ltcltor, la In Medford on bualneaa to day. Jones to South Fork W. I. Jones, foreat service superintendent of con atructlon, 1 on bualneaa today at South Pork of the Rogue OCC camp. Undergoes Operation Mrs. Walter Toung of Trail underwent a major operation at the Community hospital today. Prom Hilt Alfred Ollley of Hilt, Calif., and hi mother, were In. Med ford yesterday ahopplng and attending to bualneaa matters. On Business Visit Mr. Gottlieb of Seattle, representing the Mortemoth company of Milwaukee, called on Business men In Medford Thursday. y Leaves for Home John Shrodenls of Chicago, formerly a member of the local district, OCC, left for hla home last night by train baring received his discharge. Pined for Drunkenness William JBbbs, as, of Hilt. Cai.. wa fined 10 yesterday In city court, having been arrested Wednesday night by city po lice on drunkenness ohargea. Get Permit P. H. Dressier of 3J4 Vancouver wa Issued a permit yes terday by the building department in the city hall for building a garage and woodshed at a cost of 150. Leave for Home Mr. C. A. Pain ton of Portland left for her home thla morning by train, having been visit ing here for the past 10 daya with Mrs. O. L. Schleffelln. NRS Director Here Guy Y. Llntner of Portland, state director of the Na tional Reemployment service, was In Medford yesterday conferring at the i local offtcea with Lewis Ulrlch, dls J trlct manager. .i . - .-..t.., i ..tin mim viola Cor by will leave thla evening for Los An geles to be the guest of her father, C. S. Morris, and other relatlvea and friend for the next two weeks. Miss Edna Brewold will be In charge of Vl'a Wave ahop In the Hotel Medford during Miss Corby's absence. Return from Hawaii Robert a. Thompson, son of Mr. and Mra. J. R. Thompson of thla city, returned Wed nesday from Hawaii, where he has been with the 64th coast artillery for the past two and a half years. He was stationed at Port Shatter, Honolulu. Howard Daugherty, son of Mrs. Vera Daugherty, also of the coast artillery, returned Wednesday. BENEFIT DANCE Oaks Pavilion Friday, Sept. 7 Larson and His 5Hot Peppers 5 Benefit EhrIcs Prill Team A a ml on 40o DAD DYNOE'S DANCE ORIENTAL GARDENS SAT. NITE BOTH HALL3 SUN. NITE at The OAKS DANCINCi STARTS AT :00 P. M. A Crowd EVERY Saturday Night CAM 'E Be Wrong... DANCE J'VILLE A Oo4 Tosta for a flood Timet Personal Returning HomeMrs. Lorln flchroe dtr of Stay ton, Or., U returning horn) today alter a ahort visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. String e of Beali Lane, Called Here Mr. and Mrs. Wm. J. Masters of Portland arrived In Med ford on this morning's train, called by the Illness of Mrs. Master's mother. Mra. E. L, Tarr. ReckleM Driver Fined Homer Ar thur DeH&ven, 63, a native of Kansas, arrested this morning by city police on charges of reckless driving, was fined $25 in city court this morning and sentenced to five days In Jail. Report Theft Woodson Smith, proprietor of Don's Radio ahop, re ported to city police that a radio analyser was stolen from the shop's car last night in front of a residence on West Second street. At Cinderella Shop Miss Belva Aiken is now employed In the Cen derella shop's bookkeeping depart ment, succeeding Mlsa Katherlne Keyes who resigned recently to ac cept another position. Ooea to Klamath B. K. Downey, agency supervisor for the New York Life Insurance company, with head quarters In Portland, left today for Klamath Falls, after attending to business matters here. Masons Meet Tonight After a two month's vacation, the Masonic lodge members will hold their first fall meeting tonight at the Masonic tem ple, beginning at 7:30 o'clock, Mas tor Aubrey Norrls announced. There will be an Entered Apprentice Degree. To Grants Pass Mrs. 8. A. McDou gal, who has resided In Medford for the past year, left this morning for Orants Pass, where she will visit with Mrs. Lizzie Reed and Mrs. H. M. Mar tin. Prom Grants Pass Mrs. McDougall will continue north to Saganaw, Ore. Mrs. Bennett Leaves Mrs. A. W. Bennett left by train for Eugene this morning, having been visiting here with her husband, who Is with the Southern pacific lines, for the past 10 days. She expects to return after a short time. Fishing Improving Lewis Ulrlch re ports that steelhead fishing in the Rogue Is showing great Improvement over the past few days, stating that last week-end he landed four large ones at Hardy riffle. The best fishing seems to be near the vicinity of Dodge bridge, he said. Mrs. Young Leaves Mrs. . A. O. Young of Roseburg, who has been In Medford for two days as the guest ol Mrs. Chas. W. Gilbert, left this morn Ing for her home. Mrs. Young is a grand guide of Job's Daughters, hav ing mads the trip to attend a meet ing here, last night. ' Jack Hemstreet Is leaving here to morrow by motor for Portland, where he will join his uncle, Charles Hem- street, and travel east to Toronto Ontario, then to Eau Claire, Wis., where they will visit Jack Hcmstreet's sister, Mra. M. Logan, Before returning to the Pacific coast, the two men will visit the world's fair at Chicago, and spend some time In Detroit, their former home. They plan to be gone about sixty days. ROTH LVY DANC1NO STUDIO, en- j roll Saturday, Sept. 8. Sparta Bldg. Phone IMS. FN OY AM TR P thrillingfIghT rs P&i . fv yi. .v,,.,.,,,.,.. vuwws'UZ - mmmmwikmv afciias ..WM.iMsmi ilBf! ITiairaillsayft aai ill featAaJk. 1 v iV- J . H i?g. 7ki-m n aaarv mm tit .wm. pfiq SATURDAY Kpi $jgm mf Are ? ONE DAY ONLY! ' Smm MK ttMm ' l"e Lm& l,pml WM$W? . v 1 1 . with HARRY GREEN 1 tA C46U if MICKEY McGUIRE COMEDY c'M j? H TP.hn!"oio, KfS Ifrr?.r?wgT7yry? .'li &-SPr rV'T' . 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I1 mmisj,. it . pi 4 x . fighting to Live." co-su.rr.ns; -Captain-' and 'Ladv latest wonder dogs or the screen, comes to the Roxy theater tomorrow. The marvelous feat performed by these canines, who enact a drama that parallels human life, make this one of the most unique and enter Ulntng pictures of the season. The story is packed with action and thrills and Is a large cast of western play ers. LONG AND MAYOR READY TO BATTLE FOR PUREBALLOT (Continued limn page one) of his candidates and asserted bluntly that he had "no Intention of surren dering the city to the mllltla without an effort." Governor O. K. Allen. "General" Long's major domo, hopped from Ba ton Rouge to New Orleans at Long's beck and command. Nobody guarded him and he claimed no troops. He awaited the "KingflshV orders to declare martial law over all of New Orleans. Long a Dictator The tolling of noon brought to the shoulders of Senator Long the toga of a "dictator." At the stroke of the hour, the numerous laws passed at his direction during the recent spe cial session of the legislature became operative. Walmsley's commission council to day adopted ordinances prohibiting persons from having bodyguards and prohibiting the presence of armed men, except policemen end deputy sheriffs, at the polls on election day. The first was aimed directly at Long, who Is constantly protected by bodyguards while in New Orleans. As the full military strength of the state descended on New Orleans, bar. racks on the edge of" the city with provisions for 800 men, were over crowded and Incoming detachments were quartered in warehouses along the waterfront. THRILLING FIGHT TARZAN FILM An underwater battle between a man and a crocodile at a depth of more than thirty fret will be shown on the screen for the first time In "Tarzan and His Mate," thrilling ad venture story coming to the Studio FOR A REAL TIME ! " ' aW . . . KlAtrnlnie B fri DANCE and DINE U A9 ! SS, "''.IS at BONNKV9 GHII.I, ij , ZOC j the laujlitrr of menl jj lfi i -mJ... 9 HURRY! HURRY! .Z'S ' M Dance Till - i ,,,. mm "J fM iinnrini orrr I r.mit Daiuruoj bonnrua ot tlirllla! n Irak f'YH "Wild Gold" On Rialto Screen John Boleg and Claire Trevor are featured, with Harry Green and Mon roe Owsley, In "Wild Gold" at the Rialto theater for today and tomor row. Telling of the adventures, the ro- theater Bunday. Johnny Weissmul ler is one of the combatants. The swimming champion was re quired to plunge into a river with a man-eating "croo'Tor a scene In which he saves the life of Maureen O'Sulll van. Launch Prevues At Craterlan Theatre Inaugurating the first of weekly prevues to be held each Saturday night at the Craterlan theater, "Here Comes the Groom" will be shown to morrow night. Immediately after the regular 9:00 o'clock program at no extra charge. As farce comedy, moving along with zip and verve and having for its sole object the creation of giggles, grins and guffaws, "Here Comes the Groom'" haa that entertainment quality ap preciated by all types of theater goers. The producers have txirned back many chapters In the book of picture making technique and revived the old crooks-ln-the-house-of-the-weal- thy-hldden-stolen-Jewels gag for a motive. To color It up and make It modernly hllarlty-lnsplrlng situations and specialties. And the whole thing Is topped off with a racing chase finale said to be a small riot tn It self. Jack Haley, last seen In "Sitting Pretty" with Jack Oakle. Mnry Bo land, Patricia Ellis and Nell Hamil ton head the cast. "Now and Forever," the Shirley Temple picture that also has Gary Cooper and Carole Lombard starred will end its run tomorrow night, and immediately after the last show the prevue will he Bhown, Si Johnny Wcinsmullcr lliirn ()Mlthan REV. LOUIS BALLARD , vV Nationally known, sonlnl ballot : , "" , ff ' 7"W I ! - M!V''r'f A rwiclcr ronilnjT 8 p. m., Rppl. 11. Ci1- wjMi. J W SPil $ A V 'J Somtthlne newl Don't miss tills. ""-V. it hSSSSpA S?$h A Don't mis, this! &htiH A 315 south Itlvorslilc $ffiftyfr"'f ' &i v.. t. ; mance, drama, and excitement of the modern gold rush which Is sweeping the country and bringing ghost towns of the old days back to life, ilWild Gold" la full of thrilling happen ings as new as today's news head lines. Jean Harlow Comes On Craterlan Bill After seven months absence from the screen, Jean Harlow, platinum blonde star, returns in her new pic ture "Girl From Missouri," coming Sunday to the Craterlan theater. Originally titled "Born to be Kissed'' thla latest Harlow vehicle shows her as Eadie Chapman, a good girl whom everybody believes to be "bad." TODAY and '".'HJ1 i i i MiiiiiM iiiiii,Hii in mm n miiiiiiiiiii ii ii ssjaBEjBBjsjfBasssjBBjfjnuafassajUii at - I GERTRUDE MICHAEL PAUL CAVANAGH LEON ERFOL ARTHUR BYRON ALISON. SKIPWORTH Her big ambition Is to marry a mil Hon aire for she is determined to have financial security along with a wed ding ring. And wanting a millionaire hubby means lots of hard work. She becomes engaged to one middle-aged bachelor, but he commits suicide a few minutes after acknowl edging the engagement, she next cen ters her attentions on Lionel Barry more, a, financial and political power In national affairs, and Inadvertently falls In love with Barrymore's son, played by Franohot Tone. She finally "gets her man," but not until she has bone through home hilarious situations, one of which lamia her behind the Jail bars, the vie. tim of a frame-up. Besides Barrymore and Tone, the DANCE Every Sat. Nite OASIS Always Cool Spring Floor Dance Till S o TILL GOLD HILL SATURDAY ijjrarnTPi mmm supporting cast also Includes Lewis Stone, Patsy Kelly and Nat Pendleton. Tommy White Here Thomas White, who has been employed at St. Helens, Positively Ends She B.'n''."' "l On the Stage M3 uiSi'iKXr iufiv.-a esxv f m -ir rar jar urn TONIGHT ONLY at 9:00 o'clock RUTH LUY'S FALL DANCE RECITAL Sat. Night Is Prevue Night Attend the regular 0:00 o'clock show and remnln over at no extra charge! "Here Conies the Groom" The brldo took him for better or worse .... anil got the tvorst of It In tills merry mntrlinonlnl mlx-tipl Jack Haley - Neil Hamilton Patricia Ellis - Mary Boland iS5IAKI5 C T ii iti ka1 1 ii ?i-it1 (a. Mini i yv-"v s.t j B T. ,f , t tL U ' ( a Men her career and fS I QZlfe.if.yvtk love her Mf Meal rly,,"f WHERE GAIETY AND RHYTHM REIGN SUPREME SATURDAY NIGHTS DREAMLAND MEN 35o Ore., during the summer, arrived In Medford this morning by train to spend two days here bafore leaving for University cf Washington, where be will attend school thla winter. Tomorrow Night! Steals Your Heart All Over Again! a.lttle Ml.ti Marker )im done It ajraln with thli jrrand p!er of entertnln ment for everyone. SUNDAY i J i ii I i ii LADIES 10c,