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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD. OREGON. FRTDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 193-f. PAGE TITIRTEEN Local and Personal Meteorolo!"al Report Norvrll to Arizona Owl Nor veil, left yesterday by train for Glendate Ariz. Lieut. Shlehts Vlslti Lieut. L'.n Shields ot jCamp Devll'i Plat, visited in Medlord on buslnea Friday. Demonstration Agent to Corvalll- County Demonstration Agent Mra. M C. Mark la in Corvallla today on biui- Ellis to Seattle C. W. Ellis, assist ant manager of the Ollmore Oil Co., left today on a buslnesa trip to Se attle. Receiving Treatment R. E. PM cnett of Trail is receiving medical treatment today at the Sacred Heart hospital. t . Visiting Daughter In Texas Mrs, F. S. Brandon left laat night for Hous ton. Texas, where she will visit ber daughter. Railroad Representative Here Oscar Townsend. representative of the Chi cago Great-Western railway, with headquarters In Chicago, li in Med ford today on business. Receives Medical Care Harold Jewett of Central Point was a patient at the Community hospital yesterday, receiving medical care. Home Entered E. H. Nelson of 314 Vancouver avanue, reported to city police that his house was entered lat week, and an automatic pistol, kodak, small amount of cash and miscella neous articles were stolen. The thief1 apparently entered through a rear screen door, Kelson said. . Cars Hook Fenders In an accident Wednesday at 3:48 p. m., on the north Pacific highway near the Riviera auto camp, according to reports at the city police station, a truck driven by Thonas Heap, 57, of Gold Hill, hooked fenders with a car driven by Edward K. Kaveny t Los Angeles. Reports state that Kaveny was passing Heap's truck as the latter attempted to make a felt turn off the highway. Who Called Foster? Ralph Foster of 404 Crater Lake avenue, whose bicycle was stolen Tuesday night from 608 South Riverside, received a tele phone call he is trying to trace. In an effort to recover his stolen prop erty. Foster stated today that he was not aware that his wheel was missing until after the unknown person had telephoned, asking If he had tost his bicycle. Foster ts anxious to have the unknown caller again get In touch with him, by telephoning 374. The wheel was owned byi the Med ford Greenhouse, Foster said, and may be identified by a greenhouse sign. At Hospital Today Mrs. Martha Mitchell of Jacksonville Is receiving medical treatment today at the Sac red Heart hospital. Miss Hardy Through Med ford Miss Frances Hardy of Ashland stopped be tween trains today on her way to the University of Oregon at Eugene. Young Evanson to Portland Ed ward Evanson, Jr., son of Mr. and ! Inches. Mrs. Edward A. Evanson, left on the Shasta this morning to be gone till Sunday in Portland. Forecasts , Medford and vicinity: Cloudy and unsettled tonight and Saturday; not much change in temperature. Oregon: Cloudy tonight and Sat urday; locally unsettled; cooler east portion Saturday. Local Data Temperature a year ago toay: high est 68; lowest 40. Total monthly precipitation, .00 inches; deficiency for the month, J7 Here Sunday Small In Town Manager Small of the Saoramento offices of Sgobel & Da; t, tn Medford for the neat few days on business with Crawford C. Lemmon of the local branch of the company. 4 Total precipitation alnce September 1, 11134, .00 Inchas; deficiency for the season, .27 Inches. Tomorrow: aunrlaei AifiS a. m.; aet 6:08 p. m. FREE 1 CHECKING WE SELL NO BEER! Relutlve humidity at 5 p. m. yes terday. IS per cent; 5 a. m. today. 56 per cent. Observations Taken at 6 a. m 130 Meridian Tims. CITT FOR CCC YOUTHS When the winter camp movement Is completed In the Medford CCC dis trict, a series of sub-districts will be outlined to provide regular athletic competition between camps. Since the Medford district will be too large for all camps to be entered in the one athletic league, Major Clare H. Armstrong, district com man. der, has divided the district Into five natural athletic "zones." I Regular competition will be car ried on In the various sports betweou the 27 camps comprising the district. One officer In each "zone" will b appointed sub-district chairman to help co-ordinate the sports activity in his area. Championships in the various sports will be determined in the sub-districts, with the champions meeting for the Medford district titles. The sub-district lineup follows: Grants Pass: Rand, Wlmer, Evans Creek, Kerby, Gasquet and Oregon Caves. Medford: Elk Creek, South Fork. Applegate and Carberry Creek. Yreka: Oak Knoll, Selad, Yrelci, Hilt, Spring Flat, Indian Creek and Clear Creek. Mashfleld: China Flats. Humbug Mountain, Coos Head, McKlnley, Slt kum and Cape Sebastian. Roseburg: Wolf Creek, Steamboat. Bradford and Devil's Flat. GUNS Repaired and Cisaned Ex pert work. Medford Cycle 23 N. Fir II J I! Boise .., OB 60 Boston 70 00 Chicago 88 00 Denver tMMmt 48 88 Eureka .... 48 Helena 88 40 Los Angeles 84 04 Medford 00 48 New York ... 74 03 Omaha ..... 66 40 Phoenl 103 74 Portland - 74 00 Reno 80 60 Roseburg 83 SO Salt Lake 68 44 San Francisco .... 66 Seattle .. 56 Spokane 64 46 Walla Walla 68 66 Wash., D. C. 80 64 .00 Cloudy .00 Cloudy .00 Cloudy .13 Cloudy .00 Foggy .00 Cloudy .00 Cloudy .00. Clear .00 Clear .33 P Cloudy .00 Clear .00 Cloudy .00 Clear .00 Cloudy .00 Clear .00 P Cloudy .00 Cloudy .00 Clear .00 Cloudy T Rain i. .ST. .! '4 jJiiwiSN -.-.'-taw w Rialto Star .1 III .-vFil3 iWi l ami m: f -''-iJ Reunited for the first time alnce their initial oo-starring venture made "State Pair" memorable, Janet Day. nor and Lew Ayrea will be aeen as the gay young sweethearts of "Serv ants' Entrance," coming to the Cra- terlan theater Sunday. In their newest roles Janet por trays a merry mlUlon-helreat of an automobile manufacturer who goes from riches to poverty and back again, while Lew la a chauffeur who goes from poverty to riches. Starting from opposlta rungs of the social ladder, they meet at the bottom. The climb upward Is fraught with humorous and fascinating adventures. Janet's descent to poverty la moti vated by i desire to become a useful woman to learn to cook, sew, bake a cake and take care of babies. ' So she disappears through the front door of her own palatial home, and makes her way to the servants' entrance of another, masquerading as a maid. It la thua that she meets Lew, a chauf feur with an inventive turn of mind whose passion Is a.new type of motor boat. To win his love, and to make him capitalize hta Invention without revealing her identity, become Janet's amusing problems. Comedy relief Is very seldom Inject. ad Into a western picture that Is otherwise abounding In thrills, ac tion and hectic momenta of sus pense, but 'The Lucky Texan," atar ring John Wayne at the Rialto thea ter today and Saturday, afforded the audience many uproarious, momenta through the antics of George Hayes, while disguised as an old woman. "The Lucky Texan" Is the enter taining story of a college graduate who goes west to live with hie father's partner of by-gone days, according to hla dying wish. When he arrives he finds conditions disreputable, due to the rustling activities of a gang of outlaws. However, a stroke of good fortune enables them to locate a gold mine and they thrive on their mining activities. Coming Saturday In "Strawberry Roun.'' which open tomorrow at the Roxy theater, Ken Maynard performs all sorts of dar ing feats practically every conceiv able adventure In the course of the fast-moving drama of an honest ranch hand pitted against a group of cut-throats and horse rustlers. HUDSON'S HERE Through an error In the September 19 Issue of The Mall Tribune, Arm strong Motors, Inc., vera listed as representatives In southern Oregon for Hudson snd Terrapisne automo biles. The name of Eakln Motor company should have appeared In this Hudson and Terraplane adver tisement, as Clyde Eakln has been dealer for this popular line for several months. Mr. Eakln's firm, located at 103 S. Riverside, Is now featuring the latest Hudson and Terraplane models. In aunday't Issue of The Mall Tribune an advertisement featuring these cars will be published by the Eaktn Motor company. 4 Phone 042 We'll nam away foui refuse. City Sanitary Service. Built in 1854. the Edna, a steamer still In active service out of Mel bourne, Australia, la credited with having cruised more than 5,500,000 miles. Here from HUt Japtain Harcld O. Farley and Lieut. Charles St. O. Pope of Camp Hilt, CCC. visited at the Medford headquarters Thursday. They were accompanied to Medford by Chester Kennedy, educational ad viser. Dse Mall Tribune wont ada. . OUNS Repaired and Cleaned. Ex pert work. Medford Cycle. 83 N. Fir ALWAYS A CROWD! DAD DYNGE'S ORIENTAL GARDENS BOTH HALLS SAT-KITE DYNOE'S ORCHESTRA FEATURING Love-In-Bloom S'TUH'-1 II II I -' Misawsswaawiwmiaili ill Wweamaaas fttn ni'ians i isinssn"iir- " 7:00-0:00 fc 7J-1- SXalje Kiddles'- lorj visited at the Medford headquarters Prlday. SOCIAL DANCE TONIGHT at EAfJI.KS Hall 0 o'clock Oree. Lumber Jnclis Orchestra 'toawnawsffii iiiiiaaaisaaaMi rrmM an frtra aw i-err Hurry ! Ends Tomorrow Night ! Medford Cheers! and Shouts! . . . and Raves! 5a EVERY SATURDAY TILL JAYVILLE Another Big Free Beer DANCE Gold Hill SAT. NIGHT 4 bottles of Golden Glow Ale with each ticket. More if wanted. Miss Anna Mae. Fuson, ladlea' eham- pton of southern Oregon golf, jtan announced her Intention to register In the western amateur golf tourna ment In Portland on October 10. The tournament Is the largest one to be played this side of the Rocky mountains, 1 Bail Bond Racket Exposed At Studio It might happen to the best of us surprises often do so If you've never had a face-to-face meeting with the bail bond racket, which oomes under the blistering spotlight of exposure In "Blood Money," the George Bancroft vehicle now at the Studio theater, here's your chance to learn about It from the Inside. Although there are more than 40 people In the cast, the major action of the story devolves upon Oeorge Bancroft and Frances Dee. 4 Stated Communication of Medford Lodge No. 103, A r. & A. M., Friday. Sept. 31. at 7:30 p. m. Visiting mem bers invited. V. A. NORBI3. W. M. GEO. ALDEN, Secy. Captain Farley Here Captain Bstley R. Farley ot Camp Hilt, CCC, Dine & Dance at DUTCH MILL (Klamath Junction) DANCING EVERY NIGHT Shows Snt.B 1:00-3:01) I 7:00-9:00 I I Kllldlrs J Of I Aduiu '"vij ki n iTiTii KiadiM 20c rJ 1C OUT BOND AND INTO BONDAGE! A terrific (tnashiog indictment of the bail bond graft that enmeshes the high and the low, the weak and the strong, In Its slimy tentacles. A OARBYL F. ZANUCK Production with TODAY and SUNDAY O N MONEV ' V tilt-',' k l ftp' iv" f, v. V''4 " -".J fr'i."t ill . "-v.. ' ' mnc"s dei m . ae-a. 20"' CHICK CHANDLER III 'J. I . - t ... ,J. ' .wxl.ev.,. BLOSSOM SEELEV KJ 1 y, K A f ZZ?lftJ B-h V ASIIStS ' ' aowiATO now I ' J - Banckofi SPECIAL Added Attraction 5WAL I.OACM "OLIlER THE EIGHTH" Coming Sunday "MANHATTAN MELODRAMA" CHHK GABtf MIILH POWELL MYRNA loy TON IT E Will Roger In "State Fair" ANYTIME - CHILDREN lOtf Continuous shows Sat. 1-11 20c Con tit SATURDAY ONLY Bad Men! Wild Horses! . Both were alike to this man of steel who came from nowhere to win a ranch and a bride III through his cour- 1 oge and capacity HI . to fight man and I v beast alike HE) With Ruth Hell, X , Jsl. Harold Good- , , . WvlA win, Wllllem lik, f rjiinK Deimoiid, a P i KEN VV piAmiiiiLF TODAY and SATURDAY An Action Epic of Blazing Guns in a Fight for Gold! Adventure Roma tire Thrllli Roarert to a llKlitnlnjt speed with Jolm Wnyne iw a trouble-shootliiR fton-of-a-Run rlsklnf ltU J"?3 all for love, loyalty and fortune! ALSO Tom Howard In " Tht Wrong Battle" Scrappy Cartoon . "Movie Btruok" XTALMADGE "I wniTP i in wittair M TREASURE CHAPTER HIDDEN OULU CAVALCADE" Starts Sun. BARBARA SHELDON GEORGE HAYES LLOYD WHITLOCK YAMIKA CAflUTT ADDim SHORTS Comedy "Oat Along Little Hubby" Kat Kartoon "Southern Exposura" Newsreel -7 $r-ra m'hl mm SUNM0N Hi'i "- "v' yr. KITTY It's another great ior the Craterian . show . . . 1 A perfect combination of romance . songs , . a and laf fs I ay-"i-i?'! i In THE GAY COLLEGE COMEDY.. m with CARLISLE IVafZ& mt GARY GRANT FRANCES DRAKE EDW. E. HORTON PREVUE SAT. N1TE following the regular 8:00 o'clock ahow at no extra charge. , EMBARASSING MOMENTS' with CHESTER MORRIS e MARION NIXON in III aurroundfil bj ladles fair . he dodged conniving cutlet and Indignant Nances . until one smart hahy mbii'hrd him! AAA WHERE GAIETY AND RHYTHM EEI0N SUPREME ' DANCE SATURDAY NIGHTS DREAMLAND pirn ilk STARTING SUNDAY! The Sweethearts of 'State Fair' in Their Gayest Romantic Comedy! ia y Rich men made lore to her hut he couldn't cook, sew, hake a cake or lake rare of hnblea well enough to In a poor cliaulfeur't heart! Janet GAYNOR Low ilYRES COanraaSo' . with NED SPARKS WALTIyl CPNrJoLXY LOUlSfi. DRESSER MEN 36c LADIES 10c