JCEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFOKU. OREGON, MONDAY, OCTOBER 8. 1934
PAGE SEVEN
Local and Personal
Leaves for North Mrs. R. E. Law
rence left by train last evening lor
Portland.
Wood to Hood Hirer Dave B. Wood
left Sunday by train for Hood River,
Ore.
Here for Day Dr. H. W. Copelsnd
of Central point arrived on the Ore
gonlan today to spend the day in
Medford on buslneaa.
Arrive from Portland Mr. and Mrs.
E. W. SttUwell arrived on the Oregon
' ian this morning to spend the week
here on business.
Undergoes Operation Airs. Agnes
Haxdman underwent a major opera
tion at the Community hospital Sun
day. Business Visitor P. L. Anderson of
San Francisco, attorney. Is a bueineM
visitor in Medford. having arrived on
the Shasta this morning to spend the
next two days. v ,
Returns from Portland Mrs. W. L
Goff of this city returned this morn
ing by train from Portland, where she
had attended the O. S. C.-StanXord
football game Saturday.
Medley Returns Claude Medley of
the Applegate district returned this
morning on the Oregontan. having
spent the past several months In
Walla Walla, Wash.
Bicycle stolen A bicycle belonging
to James Eddy of 212 North Peach
street was stolen from his garage, ac
cording to police reports today. The
wheel was a Zenith make, colored
green with silver rims.
Curry Back Allen D. Curry, city
Judge, as back at work today In the
water department at the city hall,
having been confined to his home for
the past several day with flu.
From San Francisco Andrew Kerr
of San Francisco arrived by train this
morning, to attend to business mat
ters for two days. Mr. Kerr is confer
ring with Glenn Jackson of the Cali
fornia Oregon Power Co.
Bliss In Medford Waiter E. Bliss of
San Francisco, agency superintendent
for the Insurance Company of North
America, arrived on the Shasta this
morning to discuss matters with Mo-Curdy-Dan
lels agency.
Hlpgln Returns T. M. Hlgglns, man
ager for the local district. General
Petroleum Corporation, returned on
the Shasta this morning from a busi
ness trip to Los Angeles, where he has
been for the past two weeks.
To Rosehurg Mrs. Barbara Kinney
left on the Shasta this morning for
Roseburg. having been visiting here
for the past several weeks with her
son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and
Mrs. George Kinney.,
Return to Portland Mr. and Mrs.
William Hendryx of Portland, who
have been spending the pest several
days visiting In Medford. left last
night by train. Mrs. Josephine Clark
of this city made the return trip with
them. 1
Have Accident Julius Fletcher, of
the Rainbow Auto camp, and Louis
Campbell, of Jacksonville highway,
figured in an auto aocldent Satur
day night at the Medford Service sta
tion, according to city police report?.
Police stated that Fletcher bailed
into the Chevrolet sedan driven by
Campbell.
New Chaplains Coming Two ned
chaplains will be assigned to the Med
ford CCC district October 15, accord
ing to information received here. They
are Captain George Woodall and Lieut.
Christopher O. McDonnell, both of
the Chaplains' reserve who have been
on duty in the Fort George Wright
district.
Accident on Applepate Wesley J
Marion of Camp Applegate, CCC. re
ported an accident to city police in
which the government truck he was
driving collided with a vehicle driven
by Bert Ripley. The bumper and fend-1
er were bent on Marlon's truck in the
accident, which occurred on the Big
Appl?gabe road at 4:30 p. m. Friday.
Permits Issued Permit have been
issued from the city building depart
ment to Mrs. Annie Jackson of 107
Mistletoe, and to R. B. Hammond, of
205 Crater Lake avenue. Mrs. Jackson
Is planning to construct a garage, re
ports show, at a cost of 150, while
Mr. Hammond filed Intentions 'of en
closing a porch with glass, at a cost
of 1100.
Dr. Coleman Returns Dr. H. P.
Coleman has returned from a week's
vacation, and 1 m his office at the
regular hours.
Goes to Portland Barney Brock
has gone to Portland, where ha will
attend the special Texaoo training
school for ten days.
Lafferty Gets Leave Lieut. Paul R.
Lafferty, of Camp Hilt. COC, has been
granted a three-day leave of absence
effective October 12.
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Visits In Medford Mrs. P. E. Nan
die. an Instructor In the Grants Pass
city schools apent the week-end In
Medford with her huaband.
Home from Coast Mrs. Maude
Holmes and Mrs. H. U. Lumsden have
returned here from Bandon. where
they were the guests of Mrs. Charles
W. Palm at her cabin there.
From Portland W. L. Harnan, spe
cial agent for the Phoentx Insurance
Co., Ltd., of London, la spending to
day in the city attending to business
matters.
Return from Vacation Mr. and
Mrs. H. M. Thompson of this city re
turned by train today from San Fran
cisco, having been spending a week's
vacation in that city.
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Here on Business O. R. DiUey of
Portland, representative of the John-son-Lieber
Co., la in Medford attend
ing to business matters, having ar
rived last Friday.
Business Visitor H. F. LoPresti,
special agent for the Yorkshire In
surance Co., Limited and the Sea
board Fire and Marine Insurance
company of New York, Is a caller here
today from the north.
Return from Car berry Mrs. D. W.
Dickey and Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Hen
drlckson have returned to Medford
from a week's camping. They apent
the time at Carberry creek in the
Applegate section.
Chaplain on Leave Lieut Harley G.
Preston, district chaplain with the
COC headquarters here, has been
granted a seven-day leave of absence
and la spending It in Portland where
his daughter Is undergoing medical
treatment.
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On Business Here aptaln William
C. Ryan of Camp Indian Creek, CCC.
was a business visitor at district
headquarters today, as was Henry
Petri, educational advisor for head
quarters detachment at the fair
grounds, and for Camp Applegate.
Is Welfare Officer Captain LuthfT
Morgan. 625 CA, reported at COC dis
trict headquarters this morning for
duty, having arrived here from Los
Angeles. While Lieutenant Roy D.
Croft la on a seven days' leave. Cap
tain Morgan will act as district wel
fare officer.
this complicated situation has come
a photoplay that has already won
praise from critics throughout the
country.
Famous Novel Now
On Craterian Bill
Lending vivid reality to the "down
to earth" American characters of
Oene Stratton-Porter's famous best
seller, "A Girl of the Llmberlost"
was received with enthusiastic re-!
sponae at the Craterian theatre yes-1
terday where It opened a three day ;
run.
Being a faithful transcription of
the Gene 8 1 rat ton -Porter original, 1
and preserving the full flavor of the
mtd-western rural locale, the photo
play serves to bring to life the char
acters that have become known and
loved by millions of readers.
The story, as most everyone knows,
desls with the efforts of pretty El
nora. Comstock to gain an education
against the determined opposition or
her mother, who baa hated the child
since her birth.
Into the plot enters the two kind
ly souls.i Wes and Margaret Stnton,
and little Billy, the orphaned raga
muffin, whom Elnora befriends. Then
the efforts of "The Bird Woman"
are enlisted In El nor as cause, and
finally, with her high-schooling al
most complete, cornea the love of
Phillip Ammon, son of Dr. Ammon.
Complications ensue with the arrival
of Phillip's fiancee but with her de
parture, and the mother's discovery
that she has wronged her daughter
all her life, comes the touching
finale.
It is a simple story, but beauti
fully told. The leading roles, played
to perfection, are taken by Marian
Marsh as Elnora, the "girl of the
llmberlost:" Louise Dresser, as her
mother; RsJph Morgan and Helen
Jerome Eddy as Wes and Margaret
Slnton; Henry B. Walthall, aa Dr.
Ammon, and Edward Nugent as his
son, Phillip. Betty Blythe, former star
of the silent era, has the role of
"The Bird Woman."
Fine Cast Appears
In Rialto Picture
"One More River." John Gals
worthy'a latest novel, comes to the
Rialto theatre tomorrow for a three
day run in Its screen version that
has Diana Wynyard In the starring
role. A distinguished supporting cast,
including such players as Colin Clive,
Reginald Denny. Frank Lawton, O.
Aubrey Smith, Mrs. Patrick Campbell
and Lionel Atwill, Is a vital factor
in helping to bring the story to a
successful screen play.
Telling the story of a woman mar
ried to one man, loving another! and
yet keeping that fact a secret from
the rest of the world, "One More
River," promises much In the way
of "class" entertainment.
Diana Wynyard Is Lady Clare, mar
ried to Blr Jerry Corven, but In love
with Tony Croom. When the hus
band discovers this fact, his at
tempts to "shadow" his pretty wife,
and discover evidence that could be
used In a divorce court, form some
amusing situations. However, the case
is called to court, Lady Clare is
brought to the stand and, trying
to shield the weaknesses of her hus
band, and at the same time, with
hold the facta of her romance with
Tony, she finds herself in the un
enviable position of becoming stamp
ed with the disapproval of her friends
and of the world In general. From
TURKISH CANNONADE
EXCUSED AS MISTAKE
ISTANBUL, Turkey, Oct. 8. ()
The shelling of two French destroyers
In the gulf of Smyrna Saturday by
Turkish coastal batteries was "Just
a misunderstanding." according to an
omciai explanation today.
Turkey protested to France over al
leged violation of her territorial wat
ers by the two French vessels, but It
was understood the matter has been
settled to the complete satisfaction of
both Turkey and Franoe. The French
returned the fire.
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Judges decided pretty Betty Wood
of Hollywood the winner of a par.
feet aun-tan contest In wjjtleh scores
of beautiful bathing beauties com
peted at Lake Arrowhead, Cal. (Aa
sociated Praia Photo)
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'COTTON' BREAKS THROUGH THE LINE
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INSULL READY FOR LENGTHY TRIAL
rOR SALE Port coupe.
Hand Store.
Pat'a Second
Irvine "Cotton" Warburton, Southern Callfornla'a All-Amerlea
quarterback, breaking Into the open for a long gain In a practice acrlm.
mage of the Trojana. The 145-pound flaah Is noted for his ability to
break through small holes and be off for long runs. (Associated Press
Photo)
SUSPECT'S WIFE FEEDS BABY
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Simuet Insull, Sr. (left), Is shown with his attorney, Floyd Thomp
son, on their way to federal court In Chicago where the former utilities
magnate is being tried on charges of using the mails to defraud. The
trial is expected to require four or five months. Just behind Thompson
can be aeen Samuel Insull. Jr., one of the 16 co-defendants. (Associated
Press Photol
YOUKO WOMAN, over 30, wsnted for
general house wo. and care of 2
children. Pleaaant home, day off
weekly and moderate wages. Ad
dress 4970. Mall Tribune.
FOR SALE Stock ranch, 640 A. 15
miles south and east from Ben J.
Ore. 60 A. cultivated, 20 ft of water
In well of 62 ft ; windmill, house
end out buildings, sll fenced. How
much am offered. Melrln Morr'.s,
Gold Hill. Ore.
FOR SALE Pedigreed Roller canarlea.
Mrs. Jack Thrasher, Jacksonville.
Phone 173.
FOR SALE Three room house furn
l.ihM. 2 acres, cheap. Mrs. Cole
West, Phoenix.
FOR SALE My home cheap. 301 Cra
ter Lake Ave.
FOR SALE Tomatoes, cent and a hlf
a pound. Ted Fish on Anderson
Road S. W. of Phoenix.
FOR RENT Modern 5 -room furnUh
ed house, newly decorated. Over
atuffed furniture. 107 Ocneasee.
FOR RENTLarge housekeeping room,
1.50 per week. 627 No. Central.
FOR SALE Cookstove. Inquire aftr
6:30 p. m. or Sundays. 624 Plum.
WANTED Girl out of school or middle-aged
woman for general houM
work and help care for two children,
115.00 month, room and board. 716
E. Jackson or call 025-L.
WANTED middle sged woman, no
family ties, to care for elderly man
who is lit In apartment. Good home.
Small wages. Tribune, Box 4538.
FOR SALE In upper Sams Valley, 60
acres, cIom to good school, build
ings are not so good, but the land
la good and there's a good spring
and some Umber, Could be made a
nice place. Price 1700, half caah.
Phone 1473-W or call at 44 N Peacii
St.
AUTO INJURY FATAL
PORTLAND. Ore.. Oct. 8. (AP)
Injuries received when she walked
Into a moving automobile proved fa
tal late Sunday to Mrs. Julia Mc
Entee, 70, Portland.
The accident, Portland's 68th traf
fic fatality since December 1, 1933,
occurred Saturday night. Witnesses
reported Mrs. McEntee was apparently
confused by the lights of automobiles.
Robert MacDouRBll, Portland, driver
of the enr which Injured the woman,
was not arrested.
SCOTTISH RITE
Stated Lodge meeting.
7:30 P. M., Oct. 8th.
L.E WILLIAMS.
Secretary.
Notice
Stated Communication of
Reamee Chapter O. E. S.
Wednesday evening, Oct. 10,
at 8:00 o'clock. Vlsltlag
members invited.
HATTIE M. ALDEN. Secy.
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Mrs. Bruno Richard Hauptmann, wife of the suspect In the Lind
bergh baby kidnaping, la ehown preparing milk for'their 10-months-old
son, Manfried. Anonymous lettera have threatened the child, and Mrs,
Hauptmann is at the home of a relative. (Associated Press Photo)
Drink Water With Meals
Good For Stomach
Wnter with meale helps stomach
Juices, aids digestion. If bloated with
gas add a spoonful of Adlerlka. One
dose cleans out poisons and washes
BOTH upper and lower bowels.
Heath's Drug Store.
CONDON, Ore., Oct. 8. (AP) The
body of John English, 60, Lost Valley
rancher, was found near the wreckage
of his truck 10 miles east of Condon
Sunday. Police said they believed
he had driven his machine over a 200
foot embankment Saturday night.
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Faithful to a man she
hated not daring to
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the nas condemned by a
world that would not
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COLIN CLIVE
JANE WYATT
FRANK LAWTON
LIONEL ATWILL
REGINALD DENNY
Patrick CAMPBELL
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The proof la In tha wear.
Buy your HOSE at
Ethelwyn B. Hoffmann's.
TOO LATE 10 CLASSIFY
WANTED Best light closed car 1100
cash will buy. Ask for Kenneth at
Moore's Central Service, 9th and
Central.
RESPECTABLE. Intelligent widow
wants to keep house for gentleman.
Write or call 1101 Olive St., Eugene,
Oregon.
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Your favorite characters brought to life
Tha recreation of the most
famous story by Amerlca'a
most popular novelist be
coming the talk of the town
. . Just as It Is already tha
talk of the nation!
LOUISE DRESSER
MARIAN MARSH
RALPH MORGAN
In
5ENE STRATTON-PORTER'S
"A GIRL OF THE
LIMBER LOST"
with
HENRY B. WALTHALL
HELEN JEROME EDD7
EDWARD NUGENT
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KARLOFF
JUNE KNIGHT
GUS ARNHEIM
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ORAHAM McNAMII
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