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IIEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFOKD. OREGON. FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER 2S. 193i. PAGE TIHRTEEN Local and Imth for East Owrge Backua ttt tor Independence. Kana., Thursday night by train. Lonjrbary Goes North T. B. Long barjr lelt Thuradajr night on the train (or Stanfleld, Ore. RoMnurrit to Portland Hany Roaenberg left laat night by train on a business trip to Portland. To Mount Vernon Mary S. Young of thta city left on thla moralmia train for Mount Vernon, Wash. Out on Ball Bob Smith, S3, a na tive of Illlnola. arrested last nlglit .by city police on drunkenness charges, la out on 10 ball today. v tnrtt for School Bcttte Benjamin left on the train thl morning for Ashland, to enter her second year at Southern Oregon Normal. Crowley to Vancouver Thomas M. Crowley la making a trip to Van couver, B. C, having left Medford Thursday evening on the Oregonlan. Mrs. tawa Here Mrs. Daisy taws of Rogue River arrived In Medford on the Oregonlan this morning, and wilt leave by train tonight, on a trip to Oregon City. Mrs. Fitzgerald Leaves Mrs. Honors Fitzgerald of Marshfleld. who has been visiting for several days this week In Medford with her son. Jack Fitzger ald, left for her home yesterday morn ing. To Leave Sunday Mrs. L. Allen Jones of Portland, who has been visit ing her daughter. Mrs. Robert A. Crosby. In Medford since the first part of July, will leave for her home on the morning train Sunday. w Here to Attend Meet William Glen brenner, secretary of the county Dem ocratic central committee, and G'JV Applewhite, both of Ashland, were In Medford yesterday to attend a meeting of the committee at the Hotel Jack son. Leave on Shasta H. W. Kline, gen eral freight agent from Portland, and D. J. McGanney. general freight agent from San Francisco, of Southern Pa cific lines, were in Medford on busi ness yesterday, and left last night on the Shasts for the south. Truck and Car Collide A City Sanitary Service truck, driven by Leonard Atkinson, 26, and a car driven by H. P. Bush of 826 East Main, col lided at 7:05 o'clock this morning on East Main, according to city police reports, when Bush entered the street from a driveway. ... Cattle Injured Medford city police received reports yesterday that cattle belonging to C. W. DeArmond of Beagle. Ore., were Injured when struck by a truck driven by Ralph Proctor. 32, of Trail. The accident occurred at 4:30 p. m., Thursday, one-half mile beyond Rogue Elk on the Crater Lake highway. Captnln. Fnrley Leaving Captain Estley R. Farley, Air-Reserve, for aev eral months at the Hilt OOC camp. Ill leave Saturday for his home In Portland. Captain Farley will spend two weeks' active duty with the air corps and then plans to return here o make aerial photographa of all camps In the Medford district. DAD DYNGE'S DANCE AT ORIENTAL GARDENS BOTH HALLS Sat. Nite Dynge's Orchestra Featuring Morrie Nelson' "The Singing Drummer' Also Jack Bianchi DANCE Where the Crowds Go . . . JACKSONVILLE Of Course!! Ml'MC, MIRTH AND fiOOn NKIIilllinK.. EVERY SAT. TILL 2 DANCE GOLD HILL Personal Service Hfld Rev. D. Z. Millard ot the Christian church In Medford, con ducted religious aervlcea at the Upper Rogue CCC camp Wednesday evening. V Bemls Visit! Lieut. Howard C. BemU of Camp Agnesa. CCC, visited at district headquarters on business Friday, From Chin FlaU Captain Harry B. Cooper, commander of the China Plata CCC camp, la In Medford on a business trip. Rankin Is V Nit or H. B. Rankin of Eagle Point, former aupervisor of the Rogue River national forest. Is a busi ness visitor In Medford today. Sleet at Armory The regular meet ing of Scratch, militant order of Cootlee, Veterans of Foreign Wars, will be held in the Armory Saturday evening. .September 39, at 8 p. m. Five Make Application Five arpli centa took the civil service examina tion held this morning In the Inderal building for the positions of lmesti gator and special investigator, for the bureau of Internal revenue. White from Butte Falls Norman C. White, assistant supervisor of Rogue River national forest, returned yesterday from a trip to the Butte Falls district, where he had spent the past three days. Leave for North Mrs. Thomas MalmgTen and Mrs. May Bonham of Phoenix left today for Corvallia, where Mrs. Malmgren will attend the med ical convention, and Mrs. Bonham will enter the special home economics school. Owen Here J. W. Owen, forest service architect from the regional of fices at Portland, la In Medford on official business today, connected with the new forest service warehouse un der construction on the McAndrews road north of the city. To Corvallia Today Mrs. A. P. Sten nett today aocompanled Mrs. o. W. Dunford and son to Corvallts, where the latter will resume his studies at Oregon State college. Mrs. Stennett will visit her daughter, Miss Suzette, who is enrolling at the college as a freshman. Harding Returns B. O. Harding, agent southern Oregon district bu reau of internal revenue, returned yesterday from a two weeks' business trip north. Earl Grey, deputy in ternal revenue collector, has also re turned to his headquarters here, after a short business trip to Glendctle. On Business Here Ben Alexander of Warsaw, Wis., of the Alexander Yawkey Lumber company, and an ex ecutive of the Owen-Oregon Lumber company, arrived here by plane Thurs day morning from the north to con fer with James H. Owen of the Owen Oregon Lumber company here. He ?eft the same afternoon by plane, return ing north. Have Minor Accident R. S. Wilder, 39, of 713 Alder street, driving a standard Oil Co. truck, and H. J. Brlngle of this city, figured In an auto accident on North Central be tween Fifth and Sixth streets, Mon day, September 24, according to re port filed yesterday with city police. The autos collided when Brlngle pull ed from the curb, according to the police records. TONITE . Zazu Pitts Sally Ellcrs In "3 ON A HONEYMOON' SATURDAY ONLY HAIR-RAISING THRILLS aad HAIR- ROARING 4 OLD ALSO Tom Palrlcola In North of Zero" Krazy KM In "Curio IShop ftvWTALMADGt V J .-J I iw mm Km TREASURE "THf FIOHT fOR THE TRSASURl" Col well Returni Lieut. Robert H Col well of Camp Rand, CCC, returned Friday from th Letter man OenerVi i hospital in Ban Francisco, where he I underwent a minor operation. Mr. Tounkln Leaves Mrs J. M. Younkin of Eugene, who has been visiting in this city for the past week with her daughter. Mrs. M. O. Bea sonette. left this morning by train for her home. To Enter School Miss Helen Stew art left here last night for Portland, to enter the Sanitary school of Beauty Culture, for tno fall term. She was accompanied by her mother. Mrs. James Stewart, who will return to Medford after a week's visit In the north. Menus of the Day By Mrs. Alexander George EVENING KNTKRTA1MNO (When Men Are Invited) The Menu Sausage Rolls Sliced Ham Sliced Tongue Pickle Cheese Sticks Pretzels Molasses Puffs Coffee Sausage Rolls , 1 cups flour. 3 teaspoons baking powder. 14 teaspoon salt. . 4 tablespoons fat. 'i cup milk. 6 cooked sausages. Mix dry Ingredients, cut In fat with knife. Add milk slowly: when soft dough forms, pat out soft dough until one-third inch thick. Cut Into six squares. Place the sausage In each square and roll up tightly, holding in place with toothpicks. Arrange on greased' baking sheet and bake 15 minutes. Serve worm. Pickle Cheese Sticks 8 toothpicks. 24 thin slices dill pickle. 24 thin 1-lnch slices cheese. Alternate- slices of cheese and pickles on toothpicks. Molasses Puffs (14 Individual Cakes) 1- 3 cup fat. 2- 3 cup sugar. 1 egg. 1- 3 cup .molasses. 3- 3 cup milk (sweet). 2 cups flour. 1 teaspoon ginger. 1 teaspoon cinnamon. 4 teaspoon cloves. 2 teaspoon nutmeg. 6 teaspoon salt. 2- 3 teaspoon soda. 2-3 teaspoon baking powder. Cream fat and sugar. Add rest of Ingredients and beat 2 minutes. Half fill greased muffin pans and bake 15 minutes in moderate oven. Cool and frost, - Dance Saturday night at Oasis. Spring floor. Road construction com pleted no delay. . The proof la in the wear. Buy your HOSE at Ethelwyn B. Hoffmann's. 4 St. Mark's Rummage Rale Tomorrow. The ladles of St. Mark's Guild arc busv -preparing for their rummage sale which will be held Saturday, be- j ginning at w ociock, in me Diuiumg on East Main street formerly occu pied by the Medford Seed and Feed Co. At tills ale there will be many new and useful articles, such as clothing, shoes, etc., and the prices will be very reasonable. Ose Mall Tribune want ads. f ANYTIME fcUC CHILDREN 10C Contlnuotia Shows Sat. 1 - 1L TRIGGER ACTION n ns8 StarU SUNDAY 6 Comedy Stars in "Six of a Kind" m xr m z. I I r At Craterian Harold Lloyd's new picture "The Cat's Paw," Is pleasing audiences at the Craterian theatre where It plays until tomorrow night. For the regular p revue held each Saturday after the regular 9 o'clock show at no extra charge, the Crater ian will have Cary Grant and Genevieve Tobln in "Kiss and Make Up," a light comedy-romance of a fast talking bachelor. Stanley In Medford T. O. Stanley of the Shasta -Cascade Wonderland association, with headquarters in Redding, Is in Medford today con ferring with A. H. Ban well, manager of the Jackson County Chamber of Commerce, and W. A. Gates, local di rector of the Wonderland association. They discussed matters In connection with the Wonderland convention which Is to be held here next week. Ose Mall Tribune want ads Aiiuies :nc kmaifs ioc and SATURDAY Her Voice Rang Out Like the Mellow Tones of a Three-Dollar Fid dle! . stood up hp AnnrD ni.EcnoNn All Star Comedy "NEXT WEEK END" "ROBIN HOOD JR." Starring "line Whopper Pallie NfHS ReM STARTS SUNDAY The Most Beautiful Story to Come Out of Civil War . . . "Operator 13" . . . with two Great Stars 1 7 c i i,u4 iff Romance that'll I " R've von 1 CRAMPS! kSiftG Aii& WMeW ZASU'PITTS PERT KELTON , . EDWARD miETT .C HORTON NAT PENDLETON .t .NED SPARKS George O'Brien at Rialto i 7 1 " lis)' v Oecrge O Brlcn In Zan Ortyi "Tlio Dude Ranger' Is at the Rlnlto the atre for today and Saturday the story of an Eastern tenderfoot who goea West to claim his ranch Inher ited from his father. The many ex citing adventure he runs into In his elforta to take possession make the film full of thrilling moments. The Rialto thentre ta also start- TODAY and ' V,' .V lu St: mi I Shows fl J S1WQBSSS1PP1 P Arlulta' I 1:00-3:00 gjl FJ3EI 1 gj V 25C I 7:00-9:00 t.jaUX4l I KhldVl STARTING TOMORROW! FRANKIE DARRO TH &Jtor1i sfy'jffii4$& shows only I wwl&L&ilF cl,,Bivoly uuuft -v if.- v'PrV I r Ing a aerlBl Saturday to be ahonn on matinee performance only. Prankle Darro. Juvenile star, Jack Mulhnll and Lola Lane have the leads In "Burn m Up Barnes," a roaring story of the race track. 1 Dance Saturday night at Oasis. Spring floor. Road construction com pleted no delay. SATURDAY 114 BUUETSl New action thrills await you when this dude from the East invades the West . . . and becomes a hard-riding, hell-for-leatlier, avening son of a six-shooter 1 The thrills .will have you jumping right out of your chair! with ' mm IRENE HERVEY Sizz ling peed and adven t u r e in this . fast moving serial of the race track . . . shown every ay on matinee General Gasoline Used Ex- All Race Scenes 1 SUNDAY! The irreen hn new birth of (tlory . . The enthralling love dtnry of , one man nd one wonmn . that mirror the e mot limn of every man and ftnmanl it Y v. SB i s tmOiM HHUIMUIK "JOINS 1 MA0I1IINC ItAnnOI CARROLL TONE Romantic Picture Craterian Sunday "Doc" Denton, demon author of romantic love talea In the pulp magazines, self-styled advlsor-ln-chief to the lovelorn, la almost a failure in his own life. What happened to a modern Cin derella a little Princosa of the slums,, when she met this uiimh pecting Prince Charming in the rain. La rouslnaly told in the romantically gay comedy with music. "Romance In the Rain," playing Sunday and Monday at the crnterlnn theatre. Roger Pryor. Heather Angel, Victor Moore and Esther Ralston, with many other well known pl.-yer in the supporting cast, are featured Pryor. a new and different Pryor, Is the love doctor who could solve everybody's problem In writingbut cannot solve his own. Lovely Heather Angel Is the charming, and wistful Cinderella who win a con test but loses her heart. Victor Moore, famous Now York musical comedy atar. Is the exceedingly weary and wealthy magazine pub lisher who sponsors the contest and 1:00-3:00 1 T T' Hurry! Ends Crowds call it the fastest and best picture Lloyd has ever made! ,.V1 Prevue Saturday Night Attend the regular 0:00 o'clock show and re inn In for the prevne ot no extra charpe "KISS and MAKE UP" He wan a Dorlor or Ilea ul y and. pertallst In I.ove . , . with . CARY GRANT GENEVIEVE T0BIN aaasnpS SUN - MON rszss A mile-a-minute romantic galore 1 ... It 's got rhythm . . , it's got music . . . It's HOT! few JhcJu'-4 ft ? i 1 ANOTHER SMASH STAGE SHOW TUESDAY Esther Ralston la his girl friend. Filled with " romantic thrills and spontaneous comedy, "Romance la the Rain" la also full of lovely ladles, gay songs and laughter. "Fr Instance.' and "Love at Last" are two of th most popular of the new song num ber Introduced in the film. Special Communication ol Medford LocU;e No. lo3, A. P. & A. M.. Friday, Sept. 2Bt at 7:30 p. m. Work in F. C. degree. Visiting member invited. V. A. NOKRIS, W. M. GEO. ALDEN. Secy. Ose Mall Tribune want ada. A Bladder Laxative .liniliMT Oil, Miichu Leave. Etc If you are bothered getting u0 nljilits. burning, leg pnina. backache, make thla 'J 5c test. Flush out the excess acids and waste matter that cauac Irritation. Get Juniper oil, ex tract bitch it leaves, etc., in green tab lets called BUKETS. the bladder laxa tive. Alter four days if not satisfied, any druggist will return your 25c. Heath's Drug Store, Jarmln Drug Store. Milts . . 25c I Evfs . . 35c I Klilllrs-10a I " i7? '"nk Tomorrow Night! f A$ ' -:'J, - y Jl' . Ml r.tfL ".1 r V with ROGER PRYOR Heather Angel Esther Ralston Ruth Donnelly llnr "F'r Instance" and "Love At Lat ,wo n'w "" 'j m' jasmin m '" icr. t ..... f ' -