Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, November 23, 1934, Page 13, Image 13

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    MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 23, 1934.
PAGE THIRTEEN
Local and Personal
Visits Medford Mr. Daisy Um of
Rogus River wu shopping In Mediord
this morning between train.
Leaves for Bay rlty Miss Pearl
Wardel left by train last night Ui
Ban Francisco.
...
' Leaves for East Mr. and Mrs. Henry
Bennett left by train last evening,
enroute to Sprlngileld, Mo.
From Persist Mr. and Mrs. W. W
Wlllltts of Persist were business vis
itors In Medford this morning.
Has Tonsils Removed Amy Judy it
Medford had her tonsil removed to
day at the Community hospital.
Pendergost Leaves T. F. Pender
gast of Eugene, left this morning un
the Shasta, for his heme, having been
here for a day attending to business.
Coomes Arrives H. S. Coomes of
Sacramento arrived on the Shoeta this,
morning to Join Ills wife, who Is vis
iting here with Mrs. Darrell Huson.
On Sick Leave Fred Warner, proj
ect superintendent of Elk Creek CCC
camp. Is on sick leave until February
1, and during his absence, George F.
Kllroy of Alaska la acting project
superintendent. 'Mr. Kllroy has spent
a number of years In Alaska In min
ing and legging camps.
Dad Dynge's
DAIOE
Sat. Night
ORIENTAL
GARDENS
Two Halls.
One Admission
Men 35c Ladies 10c
DANCE I
JTVI
Till
2
Sat.
Best Music in
Southern
Oregon
Neff to Portland Portar J. Ne.'f.
attorney, la m&kinc business trip to
Portland, having lft for th . north
last evening by train.
LIU to San Francisco H. M. UU o?
the California Oregon Power Co. left
last night by train for San Francisco,
on a business trip.
f
Mrs. Knight III Mrs. C. A. Knight
is reported ill at her home. 801 East
Main street, her friends are sorry to
learn.
'
V 1st tori in Ah land Visitors from
Medford who were In Ashland Wed
nedsday were Mr. sod Mrs. R. 1. Pla
harty and Dorranoe Hayes.
Back at work Harry Morrow, city
mall carrier, who has been confined
to his home the first part of the week
with Illness, Is back at work today.
Back from Portland A. J. Hauk and
K. w. Kendrtck, both of the local
Standard Oil Co. district offices, re
turned this morning from a few dsys'
business trip to Portland.
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Trainmaster Leaves L. Kocher.
Southern Pacific trainmaster for this
district, left last night for Rosebur,
returning from an official business
trip to Medford.
Dr. Rlckert Returns tft. Jud Rlck
ert, who left the first of the week
for Portland to attend the Oregon
Scottish Rite reunion, returned tlv.s
morning on the Oregonlan.
Hart Returns Floyd Hart of this
city returned this morning on the
Shasta, from a few days' trip to San
Francisco. He was accompanied by
his small daughter Harriet.
Reports to Police H, E. Armstrong
reported to city police yesterday that
. some csr backed into his auto and
dented a front fender, as his car was
I parked, on East Eighth street.
I
I Farrell to Portland Ernest Farrell
i of Union Pacific lines left last night
by train for the northern part of the
i state. " haTlng been here on official
business.
I Robertson to Alt u ras William E
; Robertson, acting superintendent of
Crater Lake national ark. Is in A.-
turas, Cal., today on business, and Is
expected to return Saturday.
Attend Meeting Here E. W. Crooks,
Leo Bussey and S. B. Delllnger, all of
the Shell oil company In Grants Pa&s,
attended a meeting here Wednesday
evening. .
Artisans to Medford A number of
local junior Artisans, accompanied by
Al J. Feake, head of the lodge he.'o,
will go to Medford Thursday night to
attend a session there. Orants Pass
Dally Courier.
Arrive this Morning -Mr. and Mrs. j
George Fornu of Oakland and Mrs.
Martindale F. Andrews of Piedmont.
Cal., arrived on this morning's Shasta,
and are spending a short business
visit In Medford.
Mr. FoTtmlller Dies William Fort
miller of Albany, father of C. W. Fo.'t
miller, manager of the J. C. Penney
store at Ashland, died Wednesday,
according to the Ashland Dally Tid
ings. Mr. and Mrs. Fort miller were
called to Albany on Sunday, due to
the serious illness of his father.
Rain During Night The federal
weather bureau reported this morn
ing that .18 of an Inch of rain fell
between 5 p. m. yesterday and 5 a.
m. today. The preceding 13 houts
showed only a trace of precipitation.
New Junior Forester Vernon T.
Davla of Astoria has been appointed a
Junior forester with the Rogue River
national forest, and has been assigned
to South Fork of the Rogue CCC camp
as forest technician.
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Visit "Lady May Mr. and Mrs. P.
A. Gent of Gent's Leghorn farm. Eu
gene, Ore., were in Medford this mom.
In to see "Lady May." at the Carley
poultry farm, the prlae egg-laying
Leghorn.
Armstrong Visits- J. Armstrong
of Portland, traveling agent for the
coast lines of the Atchison, Topeka &
Santa Fe Railway Co.. arrived In Med.
ford yesterday morning by train for
a business visit.
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Returns from Texas R. Moore,
who was called to Waco, Tex., to at
tend the funeral of his father, wao
passed away recently In New York
Olty, returned this morning on the
Shasta.
Hits Calf James A. Dicker nt runn
to city police that the truck he was
driving the evening of November 31,
un the Applegate road, struck a catf.
The animal, owned by Amos McKoe
of Star Copper route, received a
broken leg and had to be killed.
Langs at Caves Francis O. Lange
a national park service landscape
architect from San Francisco, ar
rived In Medford this week and Is at
Oregon Caves, examining construction
projects there. He was a Medford
visitor Thursday.
Fly East Walter Leverette and
daughter Jeanne left on the 0 o'clock
United Airlanes plane today, enroute
to sc. lou is, where Miss Leverette
will visit with her sister. Doreen,
while Mr. Leverette continues his trip
oy piane to Washington, D. C.
To McMlnnvlIle Miss Lora Mitchell,
Instructor at senior high school, left
yesterday for her home in McMlnn
vlIle. where her father, Charles Mitch,
ell, passed away last Friday. Mr
Mitchell died of a stroke, at the age
or about 75 years. During Miss Mitcu-
ell's absence, Mrs. Rena Holdman Is
substituting at school for her.
Have Temporary Camps Several
temporary camps for construction
projects have been established In
RASue River national forest, Karl
Janouch, supervisor, announced to
day. Fifty men from Applegate camp
have been stationed at Talent for
construction of a road along Ander
son creek , to Goat Cabin ridge, and
thence to Sterling. A side camp of
20 men from Elk Creek camp hr.s
been established at Prospect, for work
on a telephone line from Union Crek
w uuEio rails by way of Prospect,
and 30 men from South Fork of the
Rogue camp have been stationed ct
Butte Falls for work on the same
project.
Berks Go South Mr. and Mrs. Ml -chael
Beck and their son and daugh
ter are leaving tomorrow for Berke
ley, Cal., where they plan to remain
for Thanksgiving with their daugh
ter LaMurle, who U a student at Ml.k
college.
From Camp Carberry Captain
Chauneey Lee Pierce and Lieutenant
Jerome P. oeary of Camp Carberry
Creek. CCC, are visitors In Medford
todey. attending to official bus! nets
They were callers at the district head
quarters. Wonderland Meeting At 3 o'clock
this afternoon, Tom L. Stanley, man
aimer of the Shasta-Cascade Wonder
land asoclatlon, will meet with a
group of Medford people interested
In the plans of the organisation for
the coming year.
To Close Early Patrons are re
minded by further announcement to
day from postmaster Frank DeSouaa,
that the postofflcs will close at 13
o'clock, noon, Saturdays hereafter, In
stead of at I p. m. The change.
which prevails In Ashland and O rants
pass, was made because of the earllw
.train schedule now In effect.
Pears Yesterday
NEW YORK. Nov. 33. (AP)-USDA)
Pear auction market. Eight cars
arrived; 1 Oregon car, 1 New York, 3
Washington, 1 California unloaded; 8
cars on track.
Oregon Roses: 040 boxes extra fan
cy 93.30-3.7S, average 92.M; 07 boxes
extra fancy 2.75; 608 boxes fancy
2.10-347, average 2.32.
Oregon D'Anjous: 711 boxes C
grade $1.75-3.30, average 93.03; 044
boxes O grade 91.65-1.80, average
91.74; 364 boxes extra fancy 93.35
3.30, average 92.70; 63 boxes extra
fancy 9325-3.30, average 92.68; 143
boxes fancy e2.25-3.os, average aa.oo;
176 boxes fancy 92.25-3.60, averngs
92.39.
CAGNEY, O'BRIEN FILM
DELIGHTS AT STUDIO
A picture as fresh and Invigorating
as an ocean breeze, and with the
tang of the salt sea spray, was un
folded at the Studio theater yester
day where "Here Comes the Navy,"
was shown with James Cagney and
Pat O'Brien co-starring.
The picture Is characterised by
elean, rollicking fun. rapid fire ac
tion, breath-taking thrills, plus gla
morous romance.
BIRTHS
Dr. and Mrs. E. B. Durno are the
parents of & daughter, weighing nine
pounds, five ounces, born yesterday
at tha Community hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Wllcol ot
Perrydale are tha parents ot a son,
Charles E., Jr.. weighing nine pounds,
born at their home yesterday.
Use Mall Tribune want ads.
IHYTIME:
Continuous
Shows Sat.
1 to 11
II
fiStn-airaiiin
Adults
20c
Kiddles
10c
( HURRY! Ends Saturday Nile!
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Ti-Mr- ir TM.t' fV-
V ; W 9m 1W V
j.-.. 1 3 IfcsJ Gloria Stuart . Prank McHugh
SUNDAY
Jean Harlow Franchot Tone in
"THE GIRL FROM MISSOURI"
sM&aaMCa
H Sat.
Only
Breath-taking Action and a Grand
Story
I
i-fy-iriiitrhft
. Announcing
Grand Opening
DREAMLAND
SATURDAY
NIGHT
Newly Decorated and Renovated
NOW SOUTHERN OREGON'S MOST
BEAUTIFUL BALLROOM
ALSO THE BEST DANCE MISU0 IN
OREGON
DINTY MOORE
AND HIS
MUSICIANS
Men
35c
Ladies
10c
Win I iwtwajii nam 111
L Jhmr-r--?i
WKRU U A H 3 .'41
A tJfl pjf kins' of th plain, performs
ALSO
ft,
E P I f O D ET
CHAIN LIGHTNING
PLUS Harry Gibbon Comedy, "Rural Romeoi"
Cartoon, " Scrappy ' bog Show"
LAST TIMES
TONITE
LEE
TRACY
In
"I'LL TELL
the WORLD"
Starts SUNDAY
Bp
Tom Tyler at Roxy Saturday
Tom 1vr. Imnl IMrd. (ant ttlmoiln(. hi me; of tha westrrn ittars- will
pun utiwn me irnu m inr hov mewcr loinorrow in '.lstery Ranch."
At Craterian
. n
I it v l!
Norma Shearor. co-starrli with
Frederlo March and Charles Laitghton
In "Tlie Barretts of Wlmpole Street,"
at tha Cratrlan theater, has a ro'.c
that recalls her part In "Smtlln'
Through," which won for her the
Academy award, and tor which she
Is receiving much laudatory comment.
For the prevue tomorrow night, tnc
Craterian will show Edward Arnold.
Karen Morley and little FranWo
Thomas In "Wednesday's Child."
Crazy Comics Keep
Rialto In Uproar
Bert Wheeler and Robert Woolsey,
the two nut comedians of the screen.
are literally making "the welkin
ring" at the Rialto theater where
their newest gag-test opened y cater -day.
Last night's audience was In
one continuous guffaw at the antics
of the crazy comics. As a pair ox
vaudeville magicians Impersonating
two gentlemen native to the south,
both Bert and Bob find plenty of
opportunity to Indulge In their vari
ous little "idess," muih to the mer.
rtment of the audience.
Concerning an age-old feud be
tween two Kentucky clans, the plot
abounds In exciting action and hi
larious sltusttons. as an added at
traction, the Rialto haa a two reel
comedy, starring Walter Catlett In
"The puller auah Man." and of all
the uproarious hsppenlngs that ever
fell to the lot of one man, Catlett
seems to have drawn the whole af
fnlr. .
The program plays at the Rialto
theater until tomorrow night, with
Cllve Brook and Diana Wynyard as
the stars of "Let's Try Agsln," the
prevue aftr the laat reRular ahow
a regular Saturday night feature.
There la no extra charge. ,
DON'T FORGET the Presbyterian
ladles' ssle ot mince meat, plum pud
dings and cakes, Saturday. Marsh's
Grocery, i
Ttledlcakctf
Ingredient! of Vicka
VapoRub In Convenient Candy Form
VECK5 COUGH DROP
Championship Football Tomorrow
Van Sooyoo Field at 2:00 P. M.
MEDFORD vs. HOOD RIVER
Hurry! Ends Tomorrow Night!
Their Most Riotous Fun Farce!
Full ot gags, tun and frolic
. . . with lie lioys running
wild all OTer Kentuckyl
BERT
LE&
my
Mary CARLISLE
Sl ItiM V M 1 1 , IK ON Li I L fj
i ta
"The :
After Inst regular iliow it no extra charge!
OLIVE BROOK t,1 PM A!'
DIANA WYNYAKD Let S iTy AgctUl
IMMMIMIIIMIt
II1IMMMMIMI IMMMflMMMIMtMMMIIIMIMtllMMUtlrilllllllMtlllMfHIIIIIM
SUN-MON
sill
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BUY OREGON! BUILD 0EE00N!
Coming Sunday
FTC
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1 -H'lV i.
v u
JK creating on the screen the plav
In which she starred for 60 weeks on
Brosdwaj, Helen Hayes comes to the
Oratrlsn theater Sunday In "What
Every Woman Knows," the celebrated
romanos from the gifted pen of Sir
James Barrle. Brtnn Aherne Is her
leading man, with Madge Evans sIj
promlnetly cast.
On the sama- program, "La Cucar-
acha." which has heen proving; sen
sation everywhere It has played, will
also be shown. Comotnlna all -the
essentials of a blc feature length
musical Into two reels, it has boea
filmed entirely in technicolor and is
said to ba ths most beautiful short
subject ever made.
IWN'T POROBT the Presbytertaa
ladles sal of mlnoe meat, plum pud
dings and calces, Saturday. Marsh'
Grocery.
Mf) ASTHMA
1 1 SPASM T0NN3HT
...... For Paroxysms
AS MO LAG of Athm
No rost If ASMOI.AC falls to reltev
the awful itiffncptlnc wheeling, and
choking sentatloni. Enables yoa t
breathe freely and easily and rtP
toundlT at night. Sold on money back
tnarantee. Price 91.2.1.
WESTERN THRIFT STORK -:
12A. Cast Sixth . Bt,
A-N-CE
WAl.KKU'S HALI.
CENTKAL POINT
ClLil lioom's Orchestra
Everjr gat, Meht I
DANCE
at OASIS
SATURDAY NIGHT
Good Floors & Good Crowds
Mv..iji,l.i.iiaiiiyii.wwMi,i4i,;,'W'a .
Championship Football Tomorrow 1
Van Scoyoo Field at 2:00 P. M.
MEDFORD vs. HOOD RIVER
s snows I TfjpL' 'jfUyif 8 ! ,llt' t,c I
I 7:00-0:00 jj V?,j ? f 'M !4Jp Klddles-10o
BsFWIirTI'ITTTII' iltn iTilllinltf ltilasslMl'MWsssssWssl
Hurry! Pcstively Ends Tomorrow Night!
It's tltrllllnr 11 Medford ... ths most
Important pirture of 1054! You owe It
to yourself to see It I
NORMA FREDRIC '
SHEARER MARCH
CHARLES
LAUGHTON
in
.kIE B&RRETffS OF
IWIMPOIE STREET
with
MAUREEN
0 'SULLIVAN
PIIEVUB 8ATUHUAV NIGHT
WEDNESDAY'S CHILD"
wllli lldu'iird Arnold - Karen SInrlcjr
y
Another Big Hit Starts Sunday!
-." r :
l
n
WYES
' iisrrlte Mlebmted romsnc ,
broiislit to the screen at fast by
(he itar who mode It a senutlon
on I he stafel Erery woman
knows shs muRt hold tht nun
ill love . bat howT SEE
woman
KBSisYfcMsi4Nbi
mi
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BUY OREGON I
BUILD OREGON'!
Brian Aherne
Madrfe Evans
EXTRA!
Mint beautiful III lie fealur ever madel
a CLICARACHA
mm rrminuni'ed "I.S'Kttoks-rsrhs"