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MEDFORD MAHJ TRIBUTE, MEDFORD, OREGON, THURSDXT, SEPTEJIBER 13, 193-1. PXGE SEVEJf Local and Personal To Seattle Mra. T. J. BU left thla aoralng by train for Seattle. To Oranta Pass Mra. A. Derby left o Grant pu for a few days' Tlalt his morning on the Shut. I From South rork Captain Olen P. JWlate and Lieut. Theodore P. Coatea ' t the South Pork COC camp were in I tedford on buslnesa Thursday. ; Captain Newell Here Captain Har i W O. Newell, commander of the Hilt j loo camp, visited In Med ford Thura , 'y. f Mrs. White Leaves Mrs. John ! Thlte returned today to her aummer erne on Willow Springs, after baring pent yesterday in Meoiora. Miss Phlpps Better Miss Mae b'.J7. who haa been 111 at her home, u today reported in an Improved Dndltlon. Wallace In clty-Iamea Wallace of M Northwestern Railway arrived on fflclal business thla morning on the uthbound train. vnmll Here Erneat 8. FarreU of M TJnlon Pacific Unea la a bualneas leitor In Medford. having arrived oy aln thla morning. Arrives from Colorado Mrs. M. crroepper of Boulder, Colo., arrived f train this morning to visit In Med trd for two montha with her daugh u, Mrs. D. E. Venden. ', Permit Issued A permit for repair Is a stairway at a cost of $100 waa aued yesterday by the building de artment to N. J. Wiley of 131 West . lain. . Here for Week Mra. J. W. Reagan jvmiva. pal., haa been In M ed it Ji for the past week visiting her .ushter. Mrs. Lee Allen, and lett lla morning on the Shasta. On Business Here Mra. Sara How- ... nri rt.itffhtAT. Mlaa HattlC. Of Point were visitors In Medford fednesday. and tod- Mra. Sophia alter of Grasaa tatrnln the city -RAturns rmm South Eleanor Curry, bo haa been visiting for the past six oka in Sacramento, Cel., with her ,nt run TCelser. haa returned to ledford to resume teaching thla fall I the Roosevelt acnooi. Leaves for Home Mrs. O. T. Powell, Kr, been here for the past two eeks as guest at the home of hor m, F. E. Powell, leit inis bidhuiis the train for her home In Cottage rove. In county Jail Cyrlll M. Crackott. native of England, who waa arrested it.v mnlice vesterdav on drunken- ess charges and placed In the city wna transferred to the county ii last night. . fr rntnradn Mlaa Elizabeth arguson, formerly principal of the lokson school, leit yeateraay wr -niA ti resume school work lere, having spent the aummer In :edford. Sprocket round City police found x 8-2 six-inch cast Iron sprocket -ist,.. .t the corner of Sixth and sntral. and stated that the owner ay secure the same by calling at tne atlon. Ouest of Rev. Bartlam Canon ...v.. -f Salt T.lre CltV. TOCtOT Of !. Paul's church, arrived In Medford day by train, to be tne guesi ioi . Mk of Rev. E. B. Baruam u ?lacopal church. 00 LATE TO CLASSIFY i- c-. IQIOr frM- VJ.K r ymouwi k-bi -Wiieeiing. auMJiuom- ok-. 3 power, good rubber. Carry Keen XTUnK. trttiici wtr-". b- r PHone 610-J-6. E. C. Corn. "r RENT 8 -room modern house a .oroM l miles from Med io!. Mrs. Jessie M. Mlnear, Kln? .hign way. sn pl"jt wiii iitrv comforta-ble centrally located apt. with one or two business women or wbm' Call 1645-L. EN to cat and haul wood on shares, Inquire Peterman, uoia nay. yR SALE Jonathan apples. 17-F-14. Smith In Medford L. H. Smith, for est service recreation technician, was in Medford today from his station at Indian Creek. To Teach School Miss Prank le Adams of Medford left for Klamath Palls Sunday, where she has been engaged to teach school. Mrs. Pinch 111 Mrs. D. B. Pinch of route 3, Medford, underwent a major operation today at the Community hospital. To the Round-op Dr. Paul Sharp of Klamath Palls, flying his Waco airplane, stopped at the Medford air port today before continuing to Pen dleton to the round-up. Return from Seattle Mrs. Alice Vincent and Miss Adams returned to Medford Saturday from Seattle and Portland, where they spent a week on business. Clement Here Iucian Clement, em ploye of Standard stations, Inc., at Government Camp, returned to Med ford last night to spend a few days at his home here. Return from Portland Mr. and Mrs. Fred Heath and daughters, Nancy and Madeline, returned to Medford last evening from Portland, where they have been spending the past week. To Applegate Camp Max Rands, In spector from the regional forest serv ice office at Portland, and W. L. Jones, local construction superintend ent, are at Applegate CCC camp today on business, Mr. Rands Is In south ern Oregon on a several days' trip. Report Accident Prank Sari Blga- low, 6, of 710 Dakota, and W. W. Aid rich. 83, box 1081. reported an accident to city police yesterday alter. noon after their cars had collided at the Intersection of Main and Ivy streets. Henry In Court Carl W. Henry, ar rested in the south part of Medford yesterday by the state police, on charges of operating an automobile without a license, was fined W and costs of $4.50, In Justice of the Peace W. R. Coleman's court Wednesday. The fine was suspended, but he paid the costs. Chatterer Is Issued An interesting four-page edition of the Conifer Chat terer has been Issued by the Upper Rogue River CCC camp, of which Cap tain Glenn J. Key Is commanding of ficer and Fred J. Warner Is project superintendent for the U. S. forest service. Fred Wooldrldge Is army edi tor and Orle Moore forest service edi tor of the publication. Dazzling Dancers in "Dames" at Craterian Here are Just a small part of the hundreds of beautiful "dames" in the new musical extravaganza, "Dames," opening Its three-day run at the Cra terian theater today. "Dames" boasts of Busbar Berkeley's newest and best dance ensembles; five1 new hit songs written by three ace song-wrltlng teams; a breezy plot that zips along from start to finish, aud numerous stars, including Dick Pow ell, Ruby Keeler, ZaSu Pitts, Guy Klb- bee, Joan Blondell and Hugh Herbert Mechanical contrivances that In augurate a new and different style of dance presentation, make their bow in this picture, making the dance numbers unique and sensational as they are lnrtgulng and beautiful. Coming home before prizes were awarded In the Oregon Motion Pic ture tournament held In Marshfteld Tuesday and Wednesday, Elno Hem- mlla, manager of the Rial to theater. and S. L. Chllders of the Roxy the ater were today surprised to find they had won some awards. Hemmlla today received a allver New Comfort for Those Who Wear False Teeth No longer need you feel uncomfort able wearing false teeth. Paatecth, a greatly improved powder sprinkled on your plates holds them t!ht and comforta-ble. No gummy, pasty taste or feeling. Deodorizes. Get Fa teeth at your druggist. Three sizes. up donated by Mae West, for fifth place, and Chllders won a golf tilufc. Walter Leverett of the Studio the ater here also participated In the tournament. "MEDICO Natures remarkable alleviate for many ailments, con taining vitalizing organic iron. MEDICO-ASTRINGENT UnfalJ lttg for poison oak and many akin troubles. Let us tell you about it. JARMIN'S DRUG STORK. Mrs J. K. So w 11, Distributor. 004 Beatty St." Comes to Rialto I lIL'WSBS",,"SW'WJ " Sterling CHAMPION BULL Mr. and Mra. John A. Anderaon. who reside near Central Point, have returned to Medford from apendlng a week at the atate fair, and Mr, An deraon announced today that he had completed negotlattona for the pur chase of a Guernsey calf, Monte Rosa champion, which waa the winning junior champion yearling Ouernaey calf at the fair, and also placed first in its claasa. The calf will be brought to the Anderaon ranch In the near future, he stated. The purchase la being made from L. L. Rumgay of Oregon City, owner. Mr. Anderson, who has about fifty head of cattle at his place now. aald today that this will be the tilth pedigreed bull he haa brought to hla aouthern Oregon ranch In the past 15 years. COLORFUL YREKA Headed by the American Legion drum corps of Ross Nellon post, a large delegation of Yreka citizens of both sexes staged a parade on Main Studded with ridiculously funny situations, the breeay "Were Rich Again," comes tomorrow to the Rialto theater for a two day run, with Edna May Oliver heading a cast of film favorites. Others featured include Marlon Nixon, Reginald Denny. Billle Burke, Jean Marsh, Buster Crabbe, who does some beautiful diving and swimming in the picture, and Gloria Shea. The story concerns the aristocratic. bat declining. Page family. In finan cial etralts and dodging process serv ers at every turn. When a country cousin arrives, however, and proceeds in a hilarious fashion to take over management of the household, things perk up and whoopee I We re Rich Again." STERLING, Sept. 13. (Spl.) Ster ling school opened September 10 with an attendance of about 34 pupils. Mrs. Grace Brownlee of Jacksonville Is the teacher. Prank P. Dutton made a trip to Medford September 8. Alton Brownlee and family motored to Medford recently. S. A. Harris Is hauling the school house wood at this writing. Snider Nelson Is digging a well, and also found qult a little gold. Coyotes are reported quite numer ous at this time. Miss Clara La Pierre and Mrs. P. P. Dutton visited Mrs. Ed Wilson Tues day, September 11. Mr. and Mrs. H. L, Knapp, who have been working In the fruit In the valley, spent Sunday at home with their family. Dan Pierce moved a band of sheep to his brother Paul's place Septem ber 0. Josephine Glnet will attend St. Mary's academy at Medford. W. H. Davis has compuleted dry ing his crop of prunes. Ed Wells motored to Medford re cently. 1 street in this" city last night. It was a colorful procession, recalling the "days of 'fil" when Yreka was known as "Thompson's Dry Dlggln's," and clever costumes ol poneer days were much In evidence. Bewhiskered min ers marched, with dance-hall girls, and old-fashioned ladles and here and there was found a sheriff to maintain law and order. Many Med ford folk were out to witness the pa rade which was put on at no little trouble and expense by the Yreka citizens to advertise their third an nual "Gold Rush' celebration, which opens tomorrow and holds forth for three days. It Is hoped that a large number of Medford and Jackson county people will attend the Yreka celebration to show apreclatlon for the fine co-op eratlon given by the Siskiyou citizens In Med ford's recent Dlemond Jubilee. 4 Andre Maurols, the distinguished French writer, Is an enthusiastic archer. ?. RA1.K CHEAP 1929 Ford Road' ster. 32 South Bartlett. Phone 724-R. ANTED Reliable young woman out of school, help with housework, care rhiiirpn- nrivnt home: board, room and reasonable wages. References required. Phone 939-W. tVNTED Experienced barber. Hotel Barber Shop. Allen R SALE 26 scree. Will subdivide. Good land. 524 No. Riverside. ir SALE -32 special rifle. 13-gauge pump shottrun and duck boat. ret. I3oo or ao-i. kSEVEIjT teacher wants noon meals, near school. Box 3488. ! triune. .:iTED Young woman for com jwn'.on and housekeeper. Phone I17-J-2. Another Big Free Beer DAM C E Gold Hill SAT. NIGHT 4 bottles of Golden Glow Ale with each ticket. More if wanted il hit y. huh 9Hn I fliimjun Anytime I I SPENCER TRACY In "THE SHOW-OFF I I with MaAre Brans I I II Henry Haoswonn I I Grant Mitchell Tomorrow and Saturday Sams Valley SAMS VALLEY, Sept. 13. (Spl.) Mr. and Mrs. D. W. McMorrls and son, James, of Seattle returned to their home last week after visiting Mrs. McMorrls' brothc, W. W. Ed ington, and family. A pleasant party was given by Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Empey at their home Friday night to the teachers and Mr. - Empey's high school students. After spending several hours at par lor games the guests enjoyed cake and ice cream served by the hostess. A. B. Collett opened his school at Williams Monday, where he was elect ed as principal for the year. Those who attended the Jackson County Health association meeting at Prospect Tuesday fere Mrs. J. L. Prink, Mrs. John Cota, Miss Ruth Blgham, Mrs. Dick Straus, Mrs. Aletta Blgham, Mrs. Geo. McDonough and Mrs. O. T. Wilson. Several members of the Sams Val ley Grange attended the meeting of the Jackson County Pomona Grange at Central Point Saturday nfght. A large number of fire fighters were out Sunday night to put out the fire that burned considerable timber near the Cox place. f fr COCKTAILS CORDIALS LIQUORS THE I O 1VONS a IAAS CO. Ion 'ronclico lei tao.lM Nw Yott FOR A REAL TIME DANCE and DINE at BONNEY'S GRILL Sat, Nite O Dance Till (Cm Dnnclng Every Night 1:00-9:00 j 3lia3aiSil2a Klddlra 10c J aMafaMamnnr imimiiiiTiiniinirt)irii ii m mi i r ," " Tomorrow and Saturday! Known as the Page Family to most folks . . . but just plain nuts to you: nnnnrn uUlilLu .,iiiiiiiii!iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii I lin"W,Tm. ,imiMiiiiiiiimiiiiMiiiMimminiiiiiMi W vS it E V Jf1! ' TK maw f v si im-'jr-. 20c Anytime Children 10c Dally Mat. 1:45. Eve. 7 TODAY D Trapped By Fate AT.SO nnr BI'RI.F.SQt E COMIMIY, "TAni.E MANNF.IH" 4. t . A Rang of gold-spoon zane.va and. a nmt little dumbhell comln who boohed her way Into high placra and reitored the family fortune! EDNA MAY OLIVER v a 4&h 9 H a mm with MARIAN NIXON REGINALD DENNY JOAN MARSH . BUSTER CRABBE Positively End Tonight VIRGINIA BRUCE COLIN CLIVE m in "JANE EYRE" kaSBAtfattaJaWAUtUlvJuii uXiww'irwajaXianii m w w ia a i.iniairi inaiMM'Thinraiimr:n'iwii.iwiiifc.in Mats . . . 25o Eves . . . 35o Kiddies . lOo -Starting Today for Three Days!' k N.le It's GAL- 0RI0US! GAL- ITTERING! GAL- OSS A LI V 1 mm m 0m 4 W S) : i'l few UAL- USSAL! I f 1 .V :; if ffl.TT . rWIV ' Ol. : i4 I r- - . m - t I f. Si t: - ! .- it's a whole World's Fair of f -, -' '4-' ""-"v 1 Beauty, Song and Laughter .. . f Vvl t'" Nwith hundreds of glorious girls Xdr If AI .' Star" 8Aor . . . Radio's I jf '"".J- 'K'"A newest song hits . . . lavish I " ,H Iv i;' , , " dance numbers ... all joined I t,, ' rv. ; 4i. together into a smashing climax I t"?r' s" f'"' ' ' to the whole parade of musical ' " r Cf ( ; t Y-f WWW 'N K?V Jt. tk J j4 ; 1 &7 RUBY KEELER DICK POWELL JOAN BLONDELL ZASU PITTS GUY KIBBEE HUGH HERBERT And 100'f of Glorloui ClrU In Buiby Btrks ley's Most Amazing Dance Creationtl Hear These Five Catchy Song Hits: "Damet" ... Try To Sea It Mr Way" . . . "I Only llt Eyea For You" . "When Ynu Were A Htnlle On Your Mother-! Llp" , , , "The CUM At Th Ironing Hoard" Sunday! . . . The Empress of Emotion . . . MARLENE DIETRICH in "The SCARLET EXPRESS"