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SL Local and Personal MEDFORDMATL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD, OTJEfiOX. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1931 PAGE THIRTEEN Mri. Davis Here Mrs. H. M. Davis of Cincinnati, Ohio, arrived la Med ford tbls morning by train to meet ha rhusbaud in this city. Here for Day Mj. L. Brolll o( Aih land. district deputy lor Royal JielgH bora, la spending lh day In Med ford, having arrived by train. Snyder Bet urns J. H. Snyder ot the Pacific Fruit Express Co. return ed on the Shasta today from the south, where he bu been the part year. Leave for Portland W. Redman left on the Shaata thti morning tor hi home In Portland, having been m Medford on bualneas since last Mon day, e Mr. and Mrs. Carper Arrive Mr. tjiiid Mri. Amos Carper, formerly of Medford. arrived yesterday on - the Shaata, Mr. Carper then continued to eaJem, where he la employed aa chief clerk for Southern Pacific Co.. while Mra. carper remained in Medford to visit with a alater, Mrs. Harry Youn . V Delegates Leave Delegates who left .on the Shasta this morning for their homes, having been attending the W. C. T. TJ. convention in Medford, -were: Mrs. L. Dlltlnger of Dutur, Wasco county, Oregon; Mrs. J. B. Kelly of Independence, Mre. P. M. -French of Albany, Mrs. M. S. Walter of Hood Rtvar, Mrs. Bert Keller of Independence, Mrs. Dana Butler vt Albany, Mrs. H. M. Ford of The Dalles, ,Mrs. A. S. Bash of The Dallas, Mrs. Alma Barkus of Salem, Mrs. Minnie Huasey and Mrs. R. M. Qastoa of Grants Pass. DANCE Dinty Moore and His ' ORCHESTRA Playing; at DREAMLAND SATURDAY NIGHT SEE HEAR AND DANCE TO THIS MODERN DANCE BAND Men 35c Ladies 10c HALLOWE'EN DANCE NEXT WED. DANCE . Sim son It Visitor . H. 81mon. acting chief ranger f Crater LftJttt national park, la In Medford today, attending to bualneat matter. s Child In Hospital RUtb Kurvr, three-year-old chtid from Eagle Point, underwent a major operation Thurs day at the Community hospital. At the Community Mrs. Charles Winkle of Eagle Point la receiving! medical care at th Community bo-j pttaL Leaves Today Gilbert Beath, man- ager of Lost River, Inc.. leave today ' for Seattle, where he will confer -with officials of the Century Brewing Co. In Ashland Mtw Jeanne Fabric of this city was a guest in Ashland last night of her brother-in-law and sister, Mr. end Mrs. Bob Ingle. tange In MecUortS Francis Langs of the office of plans and designs for the national park service. In ' San Francisco ,1s spending a few days in Medford. . . Wtiltworth In MetMortt Fred WMt worth, superintendent tor the park service at the Oregon Ca-ve CCC camp was a business visitor In Med ford yesterday. e Doing Nicely Mrs. Frank BraziHe of route 2, box 450, la reported doing nicely at the Community, hospital to dy, having underwent an operation there recently. Called to fire The fire departmnt was called to the fipwta building Thursday noon, where smoke was rolling from the basement. A settle ment on top of the furnace was burning, they reported. Fair Arrlrea O. H. Fair of the en gineering department. Southern Pa cific lines, with headquarters at Port land, arrived on the Oregontan tats morning on an official business visit to Medford. Held for Invcstiiration Allen Crlt-J tenden, 23, a- transient and native of Michigan, was held for Investigation In the city jail last n'.ght, having been arrested on the Siskiyou moun tains as a robbry suspect. Critten den was released this morning. On Busings p. s. Fen ton, Jr., of San Francisco arrived on the Shasta today to discuss bustnesa matters with Glenn Jackson of the California Oregon Power Co. Mr. Fen ton is di vision manager for the Easy Washing Machine corporation, ot Syracuse, N. Y.. Loses Robe Mrs. 8. G. Nye of Tsl ent reported to city police- yesterday that a black and tan robe was stolen from her car between S and 11 p. nr. while It was parked on Wast Tenth street. Fined for Misdemeanor Dr. R. 8. Johnson was fined i tu city court this morning, having been arrested at 2:30 last night for inak&g reverse, turn In the center ot a block on Main street, . Park Still Closed The Crater Lake national park office today announced that Crater Lake national park is stil closed to travel because of snow, and that the lake cannot be reached. "Road Closed" sign hava been erect ed at the west and south entrances of the park. Falooka 5 J s Murder Mystery Is Theme Rialto Film Tor fun, and for entertainment that bubbles with unusual angles, the Rialto theater J showing "Mur der tn the Private Car" today and Saturday, : To those Inclined to philosophize their amusement. It may indicate a. welcome trend of the screen back to- j ward those basic elements that made j silent pictures so successful move-j ment, laughter, thrills, drama, j But to nearly everybody "Murder! In the Private Car" will be crack- i ing good entertainment, with more than usually fine comedy, j Charlie Rugglcs, to begin with, tops the cast of featured players and Around him revolves the intriguing story. He appears as a- comedy de flector ot crime who gets mixed Into a dastard Jy plot to assassinate a : comely young heiress, and what hap : pens thereafter t fun and thrills in plentiful measure. Saturday night, Immediately fol lowing the last showing of the reg ular program, the Rialto will inau gurate the first of its weekly pre vues. The extra feature to ba shown tomorrow sight at no extra charge is a fast-moving action thriller star ring Bob Steele In Th Fighting Champ." TPalookft," now at the studio theater, tells the story of a lovable but not -quite-bright lad. whose mother lircs to prevent him from going the way of his brlgnt-llgnt loving dad. 'Stu" Brain- plays the title role, Marjorls Rambeau is seen as his mother and Armstrong ts cast aa hts Pa. Durante plays ' -Knob-bv" Walsh, fight promoter, lures him into the life that licked hla father. SALEM, Oct. 38. (AP A call for a report on the condition of all Ore gon banks at the close ot business on October 17, was Issued today by A. A. Schramm, state superintendent of banks. CULL IS ISSOEO WASHINGTON, Oct. 38. (AP TliB comptroiler of the currency la sued a call toaay for the condition of a!! national baotoi at the close of business Wednesday, October ST. The bank call issued today was .v. .inr. June so. In some quarters it was estimated the call a mtn in national bank deposits ot between SO.000,000 and a I rOf fOf Goo. Deposits in June were tB32,86!. 000, with 5,22 banks reporting, com- when 5.28S reported. On octooer -4 Tbe proof is In tile wear. Buy four HOSE at 1 Stbelwytt a. Hoffmann's.' DANCE SAT. KITE AT THE OASIS Brine Your Friends : Make the Sprtnf Floor SPHIMJ!! FREE CHECKING WE SELL NO BEER! 2 EVERY SATURDAY TILL JAYVILLE TONITE "MURDER IN TRINIDAD" K1DD113 J SATURDAY Continuous Shows 1 to 11 FIRST TIME IN MEDFORD . Tvwj-Gun DaredtVil Rounds up the Horse Thieves W -1 also' ' 7 EPHOPt -JL plus THE DESTROYING RAT Vorfc and Klni fomedj, "nomeKle BlntMs" crappy rartoon Siddks Adults rinTr?n 20c j ji jl 1J LL toe . Anytime jj f ! J Anytime At Craterian 9 Here Sunday EUssa Landt ills the ciUel leml- nine role in the plcturiz&tion of i Alex ader Dumas' adventure "The Count of Monte Crista playing' at i th Craterian theater until tomorrow night. For the regular Saturday night prevue, held eacti week, ttia Catac lan will ahow a gay musical, 'Klng Kelly of the V. S. A." There la no additional charge for the prevue (Mis Ccawiard at tne luty in out-! Hon, and Kniger u the "otiier tnAtt,wi licb r!SiSS aged Ne yorlter in! 3 SAttt Trlit va( 0a. ta tth Joan, stu irwia p!aj $h:iav pan, or omot metut, vnaaa urtas; ( observation add flavor to aa al-! t ready fast paced story. whea S38S reported. On October S5. 1933 deposits ot banks were U7,05S,308,000. Oaa Matt Itlbuno want adi. Modern Music For Dreamland Opening Btntjr Moore, who Hu gaUiered to-; tether a group of outstanding south- ! era Oregoa ntasteiaai, ttt reopen Drearalarid Satvirrtay nisht with a seven piece trtodera tenc basnl.; "Sleds Husumef. aVrgraari, tturapet-i pi7er, rat "Juajs" TVold c the piano, vat o Jeatared in special ftumbera. T.s orchestra has been rraetleins soma ttm tor ttw opentnx ; and only the newest danoa htta BrlU t featured. j Dtnty plain to ftdtew tha opening i arlttx a aertec at novelty d&ncea oal Wsdnssdar and Saturday xtlgtxtc IsAalaaaalaaaaat FUN FUN HALLOWE'EN CARNIVAL D AiJCE ORIENTAL GARDENS BOTH HALLS SAT. NITE Horns, Serpentine, Kowoats, Clappers and everythiaj for a Jot of fan. aiaamaiail'iV.ai ... itfil.'.i" ; - - - 1 TODAY and SATURDAY . LIKE TO IAFF mm m & i-WJI W X V-,' 9 11 THE YEAR'S COMEDY RfOT TkisiW THE YEAR'S COME0Y FUOT With Great Supporting; Cast fmiiaXrjani Aldet Relerttl a BROADWAY DRETY "KisamgTime" "Ooofey Movies No. 3' PATHK XKWS a COMI' (SCNDAY "FOG OVER FRISCO' Bette Davli Donald Woods Lvle Talbot Ready To Burn FACTORY BLOCKS S3.00 S5.00 Fall Load (100 cu. ft).. Double Load (200 co. ft.) r&f its & Timber Xlmmk s Company PHONE 7 End North Central "A Good Firm to Trade With Bringing together the popular eo starring team, Ciarfc Gable and Joui Crawford, "Chainwi" cora 4ft tha Craterian. theater Sunday tat ft. three dy rutt. Also featured in trt oast 9ng vn ftvory ss a ywn young ldy ot Mtinliattaa wUa dcitberatety breaka on man' heart to skv k man to whom she Is indebted, th picture shows G&i m ft y&mg Ainerican rancrier In Bucuus Atre, .yww'iyt'yy wjj.hu-. MsTlTITr rill IHgaaSJBItWB!IBK'gS8tMlllllllll' Wlafl iM-sm lil F.I B Ojt 25d I Ms4aa&J wwfrvjgnaut TODAY and SATURDAY! am f Xatrn CRIN while job riutch joar wat In frfht! . . Whtl ft ehttl runs up acut dan a jaar spltttrj , , HOVL, while ymn heart tfilpft IpJI For fwrt' Ifve fun nit, mast thrttMnjp mystery adttrntttre with Charlie a the I on fl eat tleteetlv who ver cJuti a mm mums, CHARUE RUGGLES MARY CARLISLE & UNA MERKEl 8ATIRUAY MATIXKE OSty SATURDAY NIGHT PREVUE Attend tht rtjuter tee the complete prop-am anil remnln t no- extra rhar fw (he pre-sfjowJnf of Bob Steele The Fighting Champ" mmmtcmjijMitimKt.mxu.uuM Attend t 5tcl(irl-K(amaB i'twt- naH tiftmr Tnmaecaur Attccnoon. STARTS SUNDAY: j Happy arttinw wh v rf5; novsiitre! Recktew !. viaa ' fi ahm! BtrSa(innnt that &i i. brtn( a raptlvattns 'vaj Jr i, new wor!4 to tu -pJ?l' - - acrwttl vIl (r rfe - at: -ii -A ,f".Jii CHARLES BOYER LORETTA YOUNG JEAN PARKER nun mmn mm mmm PALIETIE c, mm mm mm um Thitll ti th m)ttr Mrawt mehKtlt "Win juwije' . . M fh rh'' 3 Hurry! ft Ends Tomorrow! Guaranteed Enter tainment . , and to far not one reftra&J Evsryon &gre ta Ss ths year's most glorima ro mastic adventure ! I EUSSA lAHDI Mr THE TIGERS! On The Stage Tonight at BtOO Cwffc isansisi K. Carjfiti viit iattatwx ts nm!tt sf this. ;tar Hijtt rtta Squad Let's alt term aat attft ftra ttta boj A CKEAT BK HAN! Attend Tomorrow's Football Garnet MEDFORD VS. KLAMATH FALLS BATBEDA'S SISHT Afiej tiia nftttac iJXt o'iiadt atxoir KING KELLY of the U.S.A. A new trpt ot mttstot! em!y irtife new . , jr,4 of entertatametttt 1 f s id inii 4 & p- E it - STAETS SUNDAY Together Again! jgM rtlmdora't pT&rtea u a 6fiuna-T&aa Tct a at 9 it scftft OTTO Xttt'OCK STfAKT EBSVIH srtenc t lov and fe?aft; f a trr mod rn raaldn kept (tt K& w Unt jenttenwn