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MEDFORD MAIL TKIBUXE, MEDFORD, OREGON, MONDAY, OCTOBER 1. 1934. PAGE FIVB Local and Personal Out on Ball L. L. Patterson, ar retted for drunkenness by city police, la out on 110 ball today. Ipovm fur Illinois Mrs. T. Kirk emith left by train today for Oregon. 511. Ms. Friend Leave Mra. O. Friend left on Bunday evening's train for Denver. Colo. Visits Mere Mn. Matilda Lotlsnd of tola city spect the week-end In Ashland wltn her niece, Mrs. William Aitken. Goes to Ron Weto Mra. W. J. Bar ber left on yesterday evening's train 5jor 8an Diego, Cal. To Massachusetts Mra. V. D. BlrdJ eye is making a trip east to waltharn, f Mass., having left by train last even ing. Visit frntpr Lake Mrs. H. A. Barris . and young eon Billy, also Mrs. Leon ard Lamb, spent the "week-end at Crater Lake. Vndercoea Operation Mrs. John Tomlln underwent a major operation at the Community hospital yesterday performed by Dr. Rockey of Portland. Visitors Today Dr. and Mrs. D. A. Chambers, who formerly resided here, were visitors In Medford today, from their home on the coast. Heturns from Visit Geraldlne Fox returned to this city this morning on the Oregonian, having been spending the week-end visiting at her home In Central Point. Association to Meet The Medford Ministerial asoclatlon will meet Tues day afternoon at 1:30 o'clock, at the Zlon Lutheran church, announce- merit today states. r Visits Dauchler Mrs. 8. W. How ard returned on the Oregonian this morning from Cottage Grove, having apent the week-end there visiting ner daughter, Mrs. W. A. Spray. Here on Business H. O. Lockerbie of Portland, district manager for the U. 8. Rubber Co., arrived by train today to spend severa days In Med ford attending to business matters. .Trautweln Arrives A. 0. Trautweln. district manager for the Fyrfyter Co., Dayton, Ohio, arrived in Medford to-day by train to confer on business matters with the local representative, V. A. Bower. Shopping In Medford . Included - among business visitors to Medford over the week-end were Mr. and Mra. C. C. Bohl of Phoenix, Mrs. D, W. Dickey of Phoenix and Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Boardman of Central Point. Krep I'p Record The postofflce force la maintaining Its record of being excellent fishermen, Otto De Jarnctt and Dick Slngler having re turned Saturday from the Rogue, each with a nice catch of steel head. Mr. Da u chert v Leaves Albert Daugherty left this morning by mo tor for Rosevllle. Cal., after spending the past three months In Medford as car Inspector for the Pacific Fruit Express company. Paper Is Published The Applegate 1 Sluice Box la off the press, with In teresting accounts and drawings of company 926. LeRoy Lunqulst Is edl ' tor and Sumner Patson edlited the feature page of the four-page pub lication. Return HomeHans Peter, aged 8, who suffered Injuries to hi head Saturday night when he fell down at the old courthouse In Jacksonville, was able to return to hla home yes terday. He was taken to the Com munity hospital for observation, Rae to Eugene Captain John It. Rae. Inf.-Res., who has been com mander of headquarters detachment at the fairgrounds, with the Civilian Conservation corps, left Sunday even ing by train for his home In Eugene. Captain Rae will resume his position as an instructor at the University of Oregon. Headquarters detachment Is to be commanded by First Lieutenant Charles H. Jeffreys, Qm.-Res., who has been in charge of the Wineglass spike camp located near the Oregon Caves, during the summer. . Fitzgerald on Leave Jack Fltrger ald, clerk at the forest service head quarters, Is on leave today. Avers Here E. T. Avers of Oakland arrived this morning by train to spend a day in Medford on business. Leave Tonight Mrs. Margaret Wheat and her daughter and her mother, will leave by train this even ing for Dallae, Texas. Lady Elks to Meet The Lady Elks will meet tomorrow afternoon at 3 o'clock at the Elks' temple for pool and bridge. Volunteers to Meet Volunteer fire men will meet at the lire hall this evening at 7 o'clock. Fire Chief Hoy Elliott announced today. Visit In Ashland Rev. and Mrs. Fred, weatherford of the Medford N&zarone church visited Ashland friends Thursday. Ashland Dally Tidings. Gray In Portland Erie Gray, deputy collector of i uteri: al revenue, la spend ing the week at ti:e Portland office, having left for the north this morn ing. m m Mrs. DeSoura Better Mrs. H. F. De Souza, who is confined to htr bed with a broken ankle, was today re ported convalescing at the home or her son, Frank DeSouza. At Evans Creek W. L. Jones, sup erintendent of construction at the local forest service offices, la spend ing the day at Evana creek on busi ness. Fined $10 and Costs Joe Hand, ar rested by state police Sunday on the Wlmer road, on charges of disorderly conduct, was fined 910 and costs to day in Justice court. Truckmen to Meet There will be a trucking code meeting at the Jack son County Chamber of Commerce this evening at 8 o'clock, and all in terested persons are Invited to attend. Blackburn Here W. B. Blackburn, vice-president of the Mercantile Ac ceptance corporation, San Francisco, arrived on the Shasta this morning to attend to business matters In this city. BIRTHS Dr. and Mrs. D. B. Phillips are the parents of a son weighing seven pounds, five ounces, born today at the Community hospital. Card of Thanks. We wish to express our sincere thankfulness and appreciation of the many acts of kindness to us during the long drawn out Illness of our dear wife and mother by our friends and neighbors, and especially of the kind sympathy during our recent bereave ment. Very sincerely, W. H. Stewart, Mrs. Mona E. Macpherson. Attention Pioneers. The Southern Oregon Pioneers So ciety will hold Its 58th reunion In the Court House In Jacksonville on October 4th, 1934, commencing at 10:30. Bring well filled baskets of food, the society will furnish the cof fee, cream, sugar and Ice cream. You furnish cup, spoon, plates, forks, and tablecloth. M. Day Nelson, Secy. Phone 315 foi Fuel OH any kind. Prompt Service. Eada Transfer. 20c Anytime Hurry! .Hurry! ENDH TOMORROW SITE! 1 J M On Rialto Bill ... s . - n ' f it. h i ASH Sidney Fox, In the abbreviated South Sea costume, and Sidney Black mer, the handsome egg In the evening clothes, are two of the host of stars In "Downto Their Last Yacht," com ing tomorrow to the Rialto theater. The story starts out as a comedy riot with a whole shipload of newly rich sailing on a pleasure cruise to the romantic islands of the South Seas. Arriving there, however, the film takes a sudden turn to music and beauty and climaxes with a lav ish display of sensuous rhythm and exotic dances. "Beach Boy," which has already achieved popularity throughout the country. Is but one of the nany tunes In the picture. I Vaudeville Bill Coming Tuesday Craierian Stage Tomorrow brings i-he second unit of the big vaudeville shows to the Craterian theater. Harry Clark's "Penthouse Follies," with eight acts and a 10-piece orchestra, will be on the stage for both matinee and even ing shows with "The Merry Prinks" as the screen feature. Superbly mounted, gorgeously gowned and decidedly novel, the "Penthouse Follies" also presents a stream-lined chorus In several differ ent routines. Art Gleason. one of America's most versatile musicians, will furnish the music with his Manhattan 6erenad ers. Gleason Is in a style by himself, and Is said to assure the audience of no dull moments during the musical accompaniments. Aside from being a most able leader, he himself plays many Instruments in an outstanding manner. Harry and Billle Clark present some exceptionally fine dancing, both in character and in comedy. Miss Clark, & petite brunette, makes a striking appearance In varied costumes aside from being a clever dancer. Harry Clark not only dances but Is the in evitable master of ceremonies, whose pleasing personality Introduces the entire cast. Oleason and AUyn, in a musical cocktail, present one of the most out- st an ding musical offerings ever brought to the stage. A featured member of the Greenwich Village Fol lies, Miss Allyn is- known as "The Personality Girl," and with her daa- zling appearance and musical accom plishments, Is a decided hit. Hal and Rady Crlder present an unusual act n their upside down dancing number. The male member Is not only, a finished dancer on his feet but, balancing on his hands, does a neat number that invariably has the audience asking for more. Miss Crlder, the other half of the team. Is said to be the laat word in "Ho ten a" dancers, creating quite a sensation with her various numbers. Paul Green. Robert L. Ripley's "Be lieve It Or Not' contortionist, who was one of the featured performers In the Chicago Century of Progress Oddl torlum, Is one of the big hits of the show. His ability to twist hli body lnto unbelievable positions makes hli act not only unusual but decidedly a novelty. Paige and Jewett, a unlcycle team that do better on their one-wheeled affair than most people do on a regu lar two-wheeler. Paige actually does a rubber-wheeled tap dance that is said to be one of the show's highlights. Blllle Joy and Company bring a group of good-looking charmers to the front in several different dance routines. This flash dancing act has been featured In several of the big musical shows. I On the screen, Aline MaeMflhon, Guy Kibbee, Hugh Herbert. Allen' Jenkins and many other well-known screen favtories, will be shown In "The Merry Frlnks," a lively, racy riot of a well-meaning but utterly devoid of any Intelligence family. ! OFFICE IN HOTEL Headquarters of the Jackson coun ty Democratic central committee have been opened in the Holland Hotel building at the corner of Sixth and Fir streets, It was announced today by Frank Desousa, committeeman. William Grenbemer of Ashland, sec retary, will be In charge of the headquarters, under the supervision of Chairman Ralph Stevenson. Activities of the committee per taining to the November elections will be centered at these offices, which will be open during the day and In the evenings. Society Uand Clubs WANTED Small furnished apart ment near Roosevelt school, or Sacred Heart hospital. Box 4802, Trlbuns. Mrs. Oreen Arrives For Visit nlth Sun Mrs. W. S. Green of Seattle, who has been In Oakland for the past two months, arrived on the Shasta this morning to resume a visit here with her son, G. R. Oreen. Mrs. Green was In Medford two months before leaving for the south, and expects to remain until the end of October before returning to her home. Mr. M. R. Rice Is Brief Visitor Mra. M. R. Rice of Portland was a brief visitor In Medford last night, having stopped to visit friends De fore continuing a trip by train from Oakland, Cal., to her home. SIX COMEDIANS IN MERRY ROXY FILM With six comedians, all of first rank, in the cast, and with a story that gives each and every ons of them full sway to create laughs, "Six of a Kind," now at the Roxy theater, is one of the merriest film comedies seen In months. The story tells of an auto trip to California, undertaken by Charlie Ruggles and Mary Boland. To help defray expenses, George Burns and Oracle Allen, go along, but the trou ble they cause more than offsets any financial aid they may give. FOR SALE Seeds for fall planting, Price right. Quality the beat. Monarch ced & Feed Co. WANTED Young woman for general housework, small family. Must oe experienced. Phone 1193-H, or call at 209 Crater Lake Ave., after S p.m. WANTED Ex perle need girl or woman for general housework. Tel. 1093. FOR SALE Delicious and Newtown spples. Darby's packing House. FOR SALE -room modern bungalow on West Main; lot 50x146; priced low for quick sale. Terms. FOR RENT DAIRY and general farming: good buildings. WE WRITE ALL KINDS OF INSURANCE TRY US. J. W. WAKEFIELD 107 East Main St., Medford, Ore. 13 -GAUGE, full choke, pump shot gun; good as new; cost $45 new. Will sell cheap. Tel, 623-R-3. FOR SALE Large Jersey milk cow, v-a. v. n. ra tries, iagie point. FOR SALE Rat and moTwejttermin atora of all kinds. Monarch Seed & Feed Co. WANTED Small furnished apt. Write aetauea description to Box 4977. Tribune. FOR SALE Guernsey and Jersey cowa, frrah and coming fresh soon; 35 and up. Cuinmlngs Poultry Ranch, o miles out Midway road. 'OPERATOR 13' IS COLORFUL PICTURE NOT YET SMOOTHED Karl Janouch, supervisor of Rogue River National forest today stated that although the road recently con structed between Beaver creek and Ashland mountain has been opened to the public. It has not yet been made ready for steady travel. The road, which has been only roughen ed out, is too rocky for the average motorist, Janouch said, but will be In good condition within two weeks. When the Ashland watershed road is opened, the drive to Ashland via the new Beaver creek road will provide a beautiful scenic trip, Janouch said. YOUNG HUNTER DIES FROM ACCIDENT SHOT LONG-VIEW, Oct. 1. P) The vic tim of a rifle bullet fired accidentally by a small companion, Keith Paine, 11 years old, died in a hospital here Saturday night. The Paine boy and several others, armed with small rifles. had gone to the woods on a hunting expedition. With the Civil War as the colorful background, "Operator 13", now at the Studio theater based upon Rob ert W. Chambers last and greatest noved is crammed with Interesting sidelights upon one of the least known phases of the rebellion, the espionage systems of the armies of the North and South. Marion Da vies and Gary Cooper have the leading roies. TOO LATE 10 CLASSIhY FOR PALE Crown Leader egg mash, 2.15 cwt. Price Is going up. Con tract with us and bo protected against raise. A-sk about our con tract plan. Monarch Seed tic Feed Co. FOR SALE Peaches. 15 Rose or Tel 717-Y. WANTED Experienced waitress for a short shift. Apply in person at Dow Cafe. FOR RENT 3-room duplex; bath, sleeping porch, garage, enclosed back yard; close In; adults only, Inquire 240 So. Grape St. TO EXCHANGE Small nicely fur nished apartment house, steady in come, in Portlond, for modern resi dence in Medford or small acreage near Medford. Box 4801, Tribune. on V... - ! antttnriTnH to .1-... ..!., ..tJ UA,a. nniiail ftM th 9DOt If you are not relieved by Creomulsion. AUSOMM r'.-.---,;-si i.j3 It constipation causes you Jv ' h.-' :rhj.-?r$ W6 IndlKi-stlon. Headachea, Bad : A TlA- "ij fA iJ Slero, Pimply Skin, net quick . -V2 II relief with ADLERIKA. Thor- t s-CJwS. Jlt'l ft.,Tj Cj4 ouh artlon. yet itontle. safe. L 5,fjT.i . . lltMth'ft Drug More - i &J'q4l I ' l'll "'"'-'it I L 1 1' l i" ,OT t"ry of recent rear, ha . '-''L". '. I ,"n ufh Prtert rehlrle for the JNjT1C t "J "ew screen! The season', Mccet prn- 1 fEwa FfM'Cif "-',lon: I l'-1 Mill'' 111 With JEAN PARKER W I f? 1 rWJjjj TED HEALY XVg The Four Mill. Brother 20c Anytime Children 10c TOHITE ONE FAST ONE AFTER ANOTHER! You'll never get caught up on the laughs from these com edy aces! CHARLIE RUGGLES MARY BOLAND it ' ' 6 R A C I hi ALLEN AKBNBI w. t. FIELD5 ALISON 5KIFW0RTH GEORGE BURNS TOMORROW Rosemary Ames Victory Jory-John Boles in "I BELIEVED IN YOU" Dailv Mat. 145 Eve. 7, 9 I'l iliij iTi mi it'MiMH Mi l " L M.Lkf.,..Q.,. --'"' 7:00-9:00 Al h&dkmmGWImaBto&S JjgKldilles 10c POSITIVELY ENTIS TONITE! Franchot TONE Madeleine CARROLL "THE WORLD MOVES ON" starting TOMORROW!: COLORFUL RIOT ON LAND AND SEA By Th0 Producers of "FLYING DOWN TO RIO" al a...a.M f",Ii M "I'Si7- AT-l.tVlS? , Tib rant love hilarious comrdy and a' lavlh (II plny of fr minim bra till M'sWS THEIR LAST YACHT with SIDNEY FOX - !m MARY BOLAND 4i&- Sidney BLACKMER NED SPARKS Irene FRANKLIN TOM KENNEDY Sterling H0LL0WAY Hundreds of Othen SEE nnd HEAR The New Imnre f rne The "Olllh flea "Bolero" "Tlnr Ml tie rinren On Vntir llnnil" "There'f Nothllif Ele to Do" Tiinnj- I.IK te WorW "in: tell nnv" Warm hearts on the rnl! orenn . . red rlntltm tinrter hliie akle.t FOR SALE Balloon-tired bloycle, III. 410 6o. Laurel. FOR BALE Heary serviceable ba:n orooms. si eacn. Monarcb Beea & Peed Co. WANTED Holattln cowa, Jiiit Ire.ih and springers. Phone 6S1. Br. Oltzen. WANTED Woman for general house work In Siskiyou Heights; to go home st night. Mum have trans portation or live on east side. Tel. 1593. TOR SALE Klelnsmlth strain Barred Rock cockerels direct from trap nested stock. Also few hlgli grade Rod pullet. J38 Keene Drive. LOST One black and tan hound. 129 Kenwood. Reward. BACHELOR apt., 445 So. Front. FOR SALE OR TRADE For S0-A. farm, A A. In BeUvlew dlst.; 3 can. Ins: best fruit stand In southern Oregon; good well. R. C. Austin, Rt. 1, 3 miles south of Ashland. KINDERGARTEN Sparta BMr" Muiie and dance. Phone 1545 or 1256-W. Ruth Luy Alice Holmbsck. Help Kidneys If poorly functioning Kldnpyi and Bladder raaka you suiter from Gettlnir Up Nights, Nervousneflt, Khcumttio A Pslns, titilTness. U urn i tiff, Bmarttntr, Itchinr, or Acidity try tha inirftntd Doctor's Prescription CyfltextSiu-Uix) fulty4n w Must Ax you up or money UyoieX tuck. Only ,&l atdnuuista. TOR BALE Plant awfetpea aeM now for early aprlng and summer flow era. Sow our Superb Spencer mix ture. Monarch Seed St Feed Co. J jf S TONIGHT 40 to 9.30 1 B m A and DON LEE TAXI 42 THE NEW ONE iiimBtnBRi&anHHBSBi SsT C 1 . HatAaMfealiH TTmaMMsalWansaWBnniill HIBSSMS1 III SMI 111 iimsi.i 1 1 -in n.. . m 1 1 1.I1I1--I1 " .anunMnanM OtAORnOVf 0UU1 ALL SHOWS LAST TIMK9 TONIGHT Roger Pryor - Heather Angel With A Host of Beautiful Girls ... In "Romance in the Rain" Mat. fl d Eve, THE tven bettor - s. n V 10 I mi m ill ,4SS1S rtl rtioT ITI wm.n . - MA-rt Sot" . alltftl 1 T atoot r l " ooiM J -,rt, ion Meet the battiest , , . screwiest moon-struck collection of nuts that ever gave the world the jitters Amorlca's first family of Filberts I DBlMKSr ALINE MacMAHON GUY KIBBEE HUGH HERBERT ALLEN JENKINS HELEN LOWELL Frankie DARRO PRICES for THIS BIG STAGE and SCREEN SHOW! Matinee ADULTS ... 30c CHILDREN - 10c Evening ADULTS ... 40c CHILDREN - 25c Will Rogers in Irvin S. Cobb's "Judge Priest" Starts Wednesday C'"Ma I'S" ISP Wt 'M isfcinauiilealillltf II