MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD, OREGON, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 1. 1934.
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Local and Personal
From Trail Dav Pence of Trail
was a Medlord vlaltor yeaterday.
VIM ton in Vreka Mr. and Mr. C
T. Steward vers business vllBtor In
Treka on Tuesday.
Accepts Position Miss Lillian PuM,
well-known local beauty operator, has
accepted a position with Young's
Beauty shop on South Grape street.
In Klamath Falls Mr. and Mrs.
Michael Beck spent Monday In Klam-;
ath Palls attending to business mat
ters. In Ashland Harry Moore of thl
city spent Tuesday in Ashland at
tending to business matters, accord
ing to the Ashland Dally Tidings.
From Camp HMt Captain Harold
1 G. Newell, commander of Camp Hilt,
to a business visitor In Medford to
day from northern California.
From the Lake William Montgom
ery of Crater Lake national park, ar
rived here tpday from the park, hav
ing completed his duties there.
Visits In Eugene Mlas Jane Hansen
spent the pist week-end visiting
friends In Eugene. She also Inspect
ed the new R. C Hadley store In that
city.
Leaves for North Perdl Hubbard,
who has been at Crater Lake national
park during the past season, as a
ranger, left today for Belllngham,;
Wash.
Turned Out Prank Holmes. 24. a
native of Illinois, was turned out of
the city Jail this morning, havlus
been arrested by city police last night
on charges of drunkenness.
Program at School Hallowe'en
school program will be given tomor
A row evening about 8 o'clock at the
Pern Valley schoolhouse. A pie social
will be held afterward.
Funeral In Washington The fu
neral and cremation of the late John
W. Curry, who died In Washington,
D. C., will take place In that city
Friday, November 2, it was learned
here today.
Branches Braided A number of
willow branches, which had grown
tightly together. In a braid, were
brought Into the Chamber of Com
merce this week. The branch Is on
display there.
Grange Meets Friday Roxy Ann
Grange will hold Its regular meeting
at the school house, November 2. Thf
new hall will be ready for use No
vember 16. at which time election of
officers will be held.
Going to Eugene John Snider and
Leonard Hicks are leaving tomorrow
for Eugene where they will Join John's
slstsr Mary and attend the Orogon
Montona game In Eugene Saturday.
i M-lsi Mary Snider la a student at the
" University of Oregon.
King In Mwlfnrrt Lieutenant Ben
jamin King was a visitor at Medford
district headquarters this morning
from Camp Wolf Creek. He Is to be
transferred to Camp South Fork of
the Rogue, according to announce
ment at headquarters today.
Leave for Camp Captain Luther
Morgan and Lieutenant Elmer Clon
inger of Camp Steamboat, In Douglas
county, left this forenoon for camp.
Capt. Morgan Is to take command of
the camp and Lieutenant Cloninger
has been in Medford on business at
the CCC district headquarter.
Return from Gasquet Air. and Mrs.
Henry Petri, who spent -yesterday at
Camp Gaaquet, near Crescent city,
returned to Medford last eveninj.
They reported numerous boulders on
the highway from a storm In that
section, and said several road crews
were busy clearing the highway.
Goes North J. K. Williams left for
the north on last night's train.
Brown Leaves A. F. Brown left on
last night's southbound train.
Leaves for Portland W. J. Looker.
attorney, left last night by train for
Portland.
Leave for East Mr. and Mrs. Flod
Hendrlckson left the first of the week
for the east to reside.
Busness for Day Mrs. Ida Snyder
of Gold Hill arrived this morning to
spend the day attending to business
matters.
To Portland E. Erlckman left on
the Shasta this morning for Portland,
having been in Medford since yester
day on business.
Here This Morning Mrs. Daisy
Laws of Rogue River was a bTlef Med
ford visitor today, attending to busi
ness matters between morning trains.
Robinson to Treka W. E. Robin
son, associate engineer for the na
tional park service, left for Yreka
last night on a business trip.
Miss Lynch Substitutes -Miss Amy
Lynch Is substituting today at the
Washington school for Mrs. Katherlne
Huntress, who Is 111.
Here Today T, C. Young arrived
In Medford this morning on the Oro
gonlan, and will spend a short busi
ness visit.
I
Here for Winter Mlas Helen Faulks'
of Latham. Mo., arrived on the Shasta
this morning, and will spend the win
ter here at the home of Mrs. Al Wil
son. t
To Reshlngle C. B. McRae of 416
Boardman street, will reshlngle a resi
dence, according to a permit Issued
from the city building department,
which lists the cost at $100.
Arrive This Morning H. H. 01
land of Olympla. Wash. Z. E. Merrill
of Albany and Winsor Martin of Chi
cago, 111., arrived by train this morn
ing on business.
Arrives from North George Pair,
civil engineer for Southern Pacific
lines, with offices In Portland, ar
rived by train this morning on an
official business trip.
Left Last Night C. M. Brewer,
president of Cope and Mountain
States Power Co., left on a business
trip to Salem last night, making the
trip by train.
Cited to Appear Clifford Lutlier
Robinson, 25, of Grants Pass Is cited
to appear In justice court at 2 p. m
Saturday. November 3, charged with
having no clearance lights on a truck
Robinson was arrested last night on
the south Pacific highway by stitc
police.
Varicose Ulcers
Old Sores
Health at Home
No enforced rest. No operations
nor Injections. The simple Emerald
OH home treatment permits you to
go about your dally routine as usual
while those old sores and ulcers
quickly heal up end your legs be
come as good as new.
Emerald Oil acts Instantly to end
pain, reduce swelling, stimulate cir
culation. Just follow the easy di
rections you are sure to be helped
or money back. For sale by drug
gists everywhere.
Rialto Friday
Richard Cromwell, with Arllne
Judge as his girl friend. Is shown
mixing large doses of thrills and ro
mance In "Name the Woman," com
ing tomorrow to the Rialto theater.
As a cub reporter who runs Into
the biggest scoop of the year. Crom
well is carried through a maze of
political Intrigue and a baffling mur
der case, which he solves In a start
ling manner. Fast and furious ac
tion is the keynote of the film.
On Furlough Members of the local
OOC detachment who left for the
north today on the Shasta were: Ed
Woods, to Roseburg: John Wlebe, to
Salem; Paul F. Schols, to Portland:
R. G. Bellamy, to Portland; E. R.
Stryker, to Salem; Dean H. Nye. to
Salem; Philip H. Wossom, to Rcae
burg. t
Sentence Suspended Al Gates, 22,
a native of Illinois, was arraigned In
city court this morning on charges
of drunkenness, and his sentence of
10 days In Jail was suspended. Gates
was arrested last night on the streets
by city police. The 10 days' Jail sen
tence read to Denny Wood of this
city was also suspended In city court,
Wood having been arrested last nlht
by city police, on charges of disorder
ly conduct.
ROXY IS SHOWING
FOOTBALL THRILLER
Football Is In the air, the local
enthusiasts will have an opportun
ity to see the greatest gridiron bat
tle ever brought to the screen In
"Saturday's Millions,' opening today
at the Roxy theater.
Even without the football element,
"Saturday's Millions" would qualify
as an outstanding screen drama.
CARNIVAL
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SAT. NITE
Dinty Moore
and hit
ORCHESTRA
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LADIES lOo
"Hide Out" Opens Craterian Run
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As "Lucky Wilson," Broadway play-
boy and happy -go-lu2cky racretwr,
driven out of New York to a hide
out In a small rural community.
where he meets Maureen O'Sulllvan.
Robert Montgomery has an Ideal role
In "Hide-Out," starting a three-day
run at the Craterian theater today.
Montgomery's part Is tailor-made
for his talents, combining a debonair
aauclness with dramatic compllca-
such as was so successful In
tlons,
"The Thin Man." The story moves
along from the gay night spots along
New York's gay white way to a farm
In Connecticut.
Edward Arnold, already being men
tioned as one of the leading contend
ere for the Motion Picture Academy
award for his performance in "Sadie
McKee," is featured In the support
ing cast with Elizabeth Patterson,
Mickey Rooney, C. Henry Gordon,
Henry Armeta and many other screen
favorites.
Pirates' Yarn On Studio Screen
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"Trcusuro Island," world famous
Robert Louis Stevenson story of
pirate adventure, opened at the Stu
dio theater today.
Wallace Beery in the role of Long
John Silver Is an exact personifica
tion of the book character; and with
Jackie Cooper as Jim Hawkins, boy
adventurer, th Stevenson atmos
phere of youth and the. sparkle of
new experience is assurod.
Included In the cast are such no
table players as Lionel Barrymoro.
as Billy Bones; Otto Kruger and
Lewis Stone.
Class Is Tonight The Interpretative
geography class, under the SERA
program, meets tonight 7:15 In
room 9 of the Senior high school.
It is free and open to persons over
16 years of age. Anyone who wishes
to spend an interesting and profit
able evening is Invited.
All You Who Have
Indigestion
Stomach Agony Gaa, Indigei
tion Must Go or Money Back
Meet at 7:30 Chrysanthemum cir
cle, Neighbors of Woodcraft, will meet
tomorrow evening at 7:30 o'clock wltn
Clara Barkdull.
DANCE
SATURDAY NIGHT
CENTRAL POINT
at known as Walker's Hall
There"s a sure way to put an end to
Indigestion, gas, shortness of breath
and all the ailments that are caused
by a bad stomach.
You are simply patching up your
stomach when ycu take things that
only give relief for a few hours.
Why not build up your run-down
stomach make it strong and vigor
ous so that you can eat anything you
want without the least sign of dli- .
tress
Dare's Mentha Pepsin Is what every
atomach sufferer needs a pleasant
tonic elixir for all stomach ills.
Thousands of bottles of Dare's
Mentha Pepsin are sold every day
because It is the one outstanding,
supremely efectlve atomach remedy
supremely effective stomach remedy
everywhere.
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MYSTERY
'V A cub reporter blasting tiling.
A rub reporter blasting tilings
open In a picture packed with
thrills and breath-taking excitement!
ARLIfiE JUDGE
RITA LA ROY
BRADLEY PAGE
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Adults Anytime
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Klddlei Anytime
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MATINEES
Show Start! i:00
Doors open 1:45
EVENINGS
Show Starts 7:00
Doors Open 8:45
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STARTING TODAY
Note: Account of our limited
seating capacity and to avoid the
rush, we urge that you attend
matinees If convenient.
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"THE CHAMP" and "THE
KID" are together again! and
how they'll steal their way into
your heart!
Remember the lump In your throat . . . nhrn
you saw "The Champ" . . . and heard Jackie kit
to Wally, the brokendnn pug: "You'll nlnais he
champ to me!"
Now they're together again In one of the Im
mortal stories of all time Beery as Long John HUM,
blustering, lorahle pirate, and Jarkle as his loyal
shipmate, Jim Hanklns! Theyl! steal your heart
In the screen's finest entertainment!
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, HIGEL BRUCE CHARLESxthic SALE
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STARTS TODAY!
The Farmer's Daughter Meets the Playboy of
Broadway!
And it's a merrily excit
ing romance ,of a Broad
way playboy who switch
ed from champagne to
buttermilk . . . from tuxe
do to overalls ... all for
the farmer's daughter 1
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IT'S GREAT!.
Just as "The Thin Man" and "It
Happened One Night" were sur
prise hits o will "lllde-ont" cap
ture the town! Don't wnlt he
among the rirt to enjoy this treat
entertainment!
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MAUREEN
O'SULLIVAN
EDWARD ARNOLD
Elizabeth Patterson
C. Henry Gordon
ADDED
Technicolor Musical Comedy
Leon Errol in "Service With A Smile"
Buddy Cartoon MacNamee Newi
SUNDAY!
DICK POWELL
"lining new songs to his new sweetheart
Josephine Hutchinson
in "HAPPINESS AHEAD"
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