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rEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD, OREGON, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 6, 1934. PAGE SEVEN 4 Local and Personal Leave Tomorrow Mrs. 1. Wagner will leave tomorrow by train, enroute to New York. From Ashland Dr. B. E. Smith ot Ashland U buslneaa vial tor today, having arrived this morning on ihe Bhsata, Appear at Gold Hill fitat police arrested Fred 0. Robeson, 34. of Gold Hill yesterday for having an improper license. Robeson waa to appear In Justice- court at Gold Hill today. Wallare Visits J. N. Wallace, rep resentative of the Chicago & North western railway, la a Medford business , Tisltor today who arrived thla morn Ing on the Oregonian. Arrives hy Train Arriving by train thla morning from the south was G. M. Ingram of Escalon, Cal., who will apend a week In Medford visiting with J. H. Cochran. From Klamath Hugh C. Rltter, forest service ranger with headquar . tera at Klamath Palls, la In Medford today attending to business. Home from Hospital Mrs. Richard Payne of 18 Corning court, has mov ed from the Community hospital to her home with her small daughter, Marilyn Joan, born November 25. Gunnlnjc Visits L. S. Gunning, state auditor for the liquor control commission, with headquarters at Salem, was In Medford on official business this morning, it was report ed at the local liquor store. Hanley to 'Frlsco-Wtlllam Hanley of Burns, Ore., who has been visiting in the valley with relatives for the past several weeks, is leaving with a party this evening by train ror &an Prai Cisco. To Applegate C. E. Sunderm&n. assistant forest service technician, Is making a business tour of the Apple gate country today, inspecting camp ing sites, with a view to planning campground improvement. Regional Officer Here J. P. Kum ml f th regional forest service ot- ftoes at Portland, Is in Medford on business connected with the local forest offices. Mr. Kummel la In charge of planting projects. a Mm. Knight ArrWes Mrs. 0. L. wtiipht nf Montaeue. Cal.. Is visiting for several weeks In Medford with her niece and nephew. Mr. and Mrs. a. R. Embree. Mrs. Knight arrived this morning on the Shasta. Return from Hearing Captain Lee M. Bown and Officer O. A. MacKin non of the state police, and Deputy Sheriff Phil Stansbury returned late it. nht. fmm Portland, where the attended the extradition hearing In the Urschel luanap case. Accident on Applegate An accident at 13 noon Wednesday, on the Big Applegate road near the Star ranger nrnn rPTVtrtttl tO CttV DOllCfl tr D.- H: 'Kimball. 25; of 328' Mint trr. thu rttv. His ear collided wUh one whoot, driver's name Is listed as W. N. Pry of California. v Grader Hits Car Report at the city police station reveal that the city n..H hnt nnArated bv Oral Rose of Park place, ran Into the rear of an auto driven oy a. r. noB, m, of 112 East Twelfth street, in a minor accident yesterday noon at tne inter section of Main and Pir streets. Fletcher Returns J. H. Fletcher o! Jackson County Building and Loan asoclatlon arrived thla morning from oT-tiorrt mAietru? the trln by train. Mr. Fletcher was among those who testified in the extradition hearing in Portland of the Urschel kianap case. Has Ripe Tomatoes D. R. Conner of the Jacksonville hlghwey has a tomato patch that produces ripe to matoes unaffected by the frosta. de- i.unnu nf the season. He that th nlants. which are pro tected from the cold and aun by blackberry vines, furniahed him with several excellent wroarow ywuo' Runs Into Truck Reporta filed nnitrA at ate that Bert Rlp- - rnnw rv-A waa the driver of a car which collided with a CCC truck driven by N. m. jonnawu t. in:30 a. m.. De- lauip nt"""' - cember 4. The accident, records thow. occurred on the Big Applegate road between Copper and Star ranger sta tion, when Rtppey's coming down grade, waa unable to avoid the truck on a curve. t'ndercors O Deration Mlu TVimriiv Wilson today underwent a major op eration at the Community hospital. From Central Point Mr w T. Lewis of Central Point waa shopping in Meorora this morning. Returns from North Mrs. H. U. Lumsden has returned to Medford from Portland, where she visited her son, Treve B. Lumsden. In the Hospital Mrs. E. W. Measln- ger of route 4. Medford. is receiving medical attention at Community hos pital. Mrs. Darnellle Returns Mrs. Basha Darnellle of 715 Alder street returned Wednesday from an extensive visit with her father at his ranch near Wllder vllle, Ore. Returns to Ornnts Pass Stale Police Officer Louis Johnson, who has been located on the coast for the past several weeks, has been returned to his previous station at Grants Pass. Officer Johnson was previously on dusy in Medford. Four Passengers There were four passengers came to Medford this afternoon on the Oregon Air Servl-e ship from Klamath Falls. Included among the passengers were Mr. Kln- cald of radio station KFJI, and Mr. Davis of the Lorenz company. Ambrose In Hospital sergeant Keith K. Ambrose of the Oreeon state police, who has been stationed In Curry county, la now In a Portland hospital receiving treatment for ba-k Injuries suffered recently in an auto mobile accident. Sergeant Ambrose waa formerly atatloned at Medford, Enroute Homp Mr. and Mrs. Char lea H. Carlisle of Portland stopped in Medford today, enroute home from Snn Francisco, where they spent th Thanksgiving holidays. Mr. Carlisle Is with the Insurance Company of North America, and today said thai business in San Francisco la showing a great upturn. Bring Supplies Hrre Bringing sup plies to the air corps base at the Medford municipal airport, Mijor Galloway and Lieutenant Pyle of Criasy field flew to this city today They remained about three hours. and left this afternoon to return to the army field at San Francisco. They were flying an O-25-C Douglas ship. Return to Home Mr. and Mrs. A A. Flynn left this city Wednesday for their home In Salem, after spending the past two days In Grants Pass, vis iting his brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. George T. Peake and family at their home on D street. Mr. and Mrs. Flynn have been in south ern Oregon since before Thanksgiving on business and pleasure. They were guests In Medford erf Mr. Ply nil's mother, Mrs. A. E. Trowbridge, the Grants Pass Courier aays. To Sec Pictures The SERA inter pretive geography class which meets tonight at the Senior high school will be shown a series of pictures thrown on the screen by the reflectoecope. The pictures are original water col ors of Canadian scenes, depicting such Interesting views as are found along the McKenzle trail and In the Can adlan Rockies. A number of unusual glimpses of wild animal life will be a feature. All of the classes are free and the public Is Invited to view these scenes. The class meets at 7:15, in room 9. CANDLE LIGHT SALE OF HUMANE READY FOR OPENING Joe E. Brown at Craterian A miniature department store has been set up In the Holland hotel building, where this week-end the Jackson County Humane society is conducting its annual Candle Light aale. Offerings of almost every type and description may be found in the three rooms at the corner of Fir and Sixth streets where today committee members are busy arranging the nu merous articles. The sale will open at ten o'clock Friday morning, and continue through the day, and Saturday. All of the articles for the sale are not old, for an amount of new ma terial has been received that is be ing shown on the gift tables. The sale, being conducted by the Humane society offers many worthwhile ar ticles which are expected to prove beneficial to ths needy. A number of local women are co operating In putting on the sale i Mrs. Lottie Howard is In charge of the millinery department, and was today preparing many hats for the opening of the sale tomorrow. Mrs. H. Van Hoevenberg and her daugh ter Miss Vivian are In charge of the lingerie department, while Mrs. Shel by Tuttle, Mrs. Betty Bevan and Mrs. H. D. McCaskey will operate the gift section. Others who are to assist include Helene Salade. Mrs. Harold Jordan. Mrs. David Rosenberg, Mrs. Rupert J. Henry, Mrs. Howard Hill, Mrs. Don DeVine. Mrs. 8. E. Phillips. Mrs. C.J M. Kidd and Mrs. Sid Richardson. George W. Howard la to be In ! charge of the men's department, which Is located in a separate room. Rubber boots, shoes, stockings, over coats, shirts and other articles of men's attire are In this section. Clothing of all sizes, shapes and descriptions is In the candle-light racks, and linens, household furn ishings, toys and other gifts are be ing offered. Among the attractive bargains Is a beautiful fur jacket that is being sold, and there are many fine artificial flowers of varied hues. Then there are condiment con tainers, shoes for women and chil dren as well as those in the men's department, and a wde variety of gift selections, Including lovely lav ender sachets which Mrs. McCaskey made from the lavender grown in her garden. A. DR. r prS Joe E. Brown, wide-mouthed come dian, is said to have his most rlb tlckllng role In, '"6 Day Bike Rider. starting a three day run at the Cra terian theater todny. Crammed with hilarious situations, slde-spllttlng gags, romance and heart-throbs. In addition enough thrills to make a melodrama, the atory has Joe as the vllloge wist' cracker and Don Juan who becomes jealous of a professional bike . rider. uiui goi's to iho big city to enter the 6 day bike race. His many experiences, Including getting himself thrown in Jail on the day of the race, result In typical Joe E. Brown comedy, with Maxlne Dayle, Frank McHugh and Gordon West cott sharing In the fun. As a special added attraction for tonight only, the Craterian will have Adrlenne's Xmas Style Revue on the stage at 9:00 o'clock. Now at Roxy t r - . - .... . .. ..-,--.(' t , v( .shrine Stated Session. Hlllah Temple meets at Masonic hall, Ashland , Friday evening. Decem ber 7th, In Stated Ses sion. Important business regarding the Widow's Benefit Fund. A short talk will be made describing the Shrine Hospitals for Crippled Children. Our new members are urged to attend this meeting. All Shrlnera Invited. Refreshments after aesrlon. O. O. ALENDERFER. Potentate. R. E. DETRICK, Recorder. DODSON HOST TO MEDICS OF COUNTY Dr. A. E. Dodson was honk Inst night to members nf thn .TnrVcon County Medical society, who were guests at a dinner at the Holland notei. Following dinner, the regular meeting was conducted, with Dr. G. W. Gregg of Ashland reading a paper entitled "Obesity." Just, where does a mans dutv to humanity stop and his duty to him self begin? This question Is treated with amazing forcofulness in "Whom the Gods Destroy," featuring Wa Iter Connolly, Doris Kenyon and Robert Young, which opened at the Roxy today. 'MURDER IN PRIVATE CAR' NOW AT STUDIO 'Murrfpr In tint PHvAtn n kSB on the successful stage pray, "The ear uar, wnicn sent ripples of chills up and down the spines of theater aUdtencM. inniM tn tvi stu dio screen tomorrow even wilder and lunnier. , Charlie Ruggles has -the leading role. t St. Mark's Guild luncheon and card party, Friday, 1 p. m. All for 35c. The proof is In the wear. Buy your HOSE at Ethelwyn B. Hoffmann's. Society and Clubs Exciting Mystery Coming To Rialto A hero who risks prison and the hangman's noose to help the girl he loves Is the central character In the picturlzatlon of Dashlell Kammett's exciting mystery story" A Woman In the Dark." coming to the Rialto theater tomorrow. This "story of dangerous romance" has all the ele ments of gripping drama parallel to Hammctfs "The Thin Man," one of the most thrilling mysteries ever screened. It recounts the adventures of John Bradley, an ex-con vie t on parole for manslaughter, and Louise Boring, a woman who cannot call herself her own. These two are thrown together by a stroke ' of fate and catapulted Into a continuous turmoil of adven ture. The very hazards that are de signed to keep them apart only add fuel to their love. Ralph Bellamy, one of Hollywood's premier good-bad men. and Roscoe Ates, are featured. Rlddell-Croxdale Wedding Announced An announcement of mwh inter est was made In Medford today of the wedding Saturday In Walla Walla. Wash., of Miss Dorotha Jane Rlddell daughter of Dr. and Mrs. E. G. Rld dell, and Lynn B. Croxdale of this j city, son of Mrs. Thomas Croxdale of I Walla Walla. The ceremony was performed by! Rev. Hartman of the Methodist church at the home of Mrs. Allan Drumheller, sister of the groom. The bride, who was attired in gold crepe and wore ft corsage of white gardenias and white rosebuds, was attended by Mrs. Drumheller, and the groom's at tendant was James Hill, Jr., of Pen dleton. There were 20 guests present to witness the ceremony, which was per formed at 3:30 o'clock In the after- noon. Mrs. Croxdale wax graduated from Medford high school and attended Scrlppa college for women at Clare mont, Cal. Mr. Croxdale waa graduated from Whitman college In Walla Walla, where he was affiliated with Phi Delta Theta fraternity. Mr. and Mrs. Croxdale, who have returned to Medford, are making their home at the Dr. Hoffman place on the Jacksonville highway. SOBRIETY PLEDGE FOR SOFI PEDAL INDEPENDENCE. Kan. (UP) The Independence Reporter, confronted with sn occasional request that U keep out of print the name of a resident who had drunk too heavily and been arrested, has solved the mutter In a unique way. i The Reporter agrees to the request. but it demands that a pledge of fu- j ture sobriety be signed. In a small town where everyone knows his neighbors, the chronicling of police j court news has Its peculiar embar- i rassments, and Charles Spencer, I editor, reporta the plan has worked well. When it Is a case of a first of- fender. Spencer agrees to withhold the story from print if the lndl vtdual will sign a pledge In which he agrees to do his best to keep away from liquor In the future, and In which he agrees to the right of the paper to publish the fact If he "breaks over" again. There have been more than 100 signers of the pledge, according to Spencer, and only three have broken it. , "Un fortunately,' added Spencer, "one of the three waa a rather Im portant advertiser." The pledge follows: "The undersigned, having been ar rested for drunkenness, and fined In the police court of Independence, wishes to have no mention made of the incident in the Dally Re porter. "In case no mention Is made oi this Incident we promise to do our best to leave liquor alone, and in event we do not and we get Into police court again for reason of 'breaking over.' then the Reporter has our consent In advance to pub lish a news story concerning the same, as well as to mention the par ticulars of the case, which caused iw to sign this pledge, and likewise the fact that we signed it." Phoenix Students Presenting Plays Three one-act plays, a magical play, "The Vanishing Princess," a poetical fantasy, "Lima Beans," and comedy, "Suppressed Desires." will be presented by the Junior class ot the Phoenix high school at the Phoenix gymnasium December 7 at 8 o'clock. The students taking part are Mabel Hardesty. Patricia Thompson, Roma MrReynolds, John Barker, Martin May and Heath Lowry. The plays are directed by Mrs. W. L. Goff. 4 , PeWltt hi Town Jea DeWltt. for est service ranger stationed at Un!on Creek, la a Medford business visitor today. FOR RENT Heated sleeping room; reasonable: upstairs. Room 8, 349 So. Riverside. Tricycles get j) am ted for Xmas. N. Fir. them repaired or Medford Cycle, 33 TOO LATE 10 CLASSIFY FOR SALE Heat r Ola. 1122 No. Cen BIG ALLOWANCE on all used plsnos traded in thla week. BALDWIN PIANO SHOPPE. Phone 335. WANTED Younc man interested in radio work. Previous training un necessary. Call evenings. 847 E. th FOR BALE OR TRADE for Medford hoiue and lot. close In, 34 A. Good building, fruit and berries. 701 N. Riverside. FOR SALE 1929 DeSoto Sedan. Cheap for quick sale. Pichtner's Garage. FOR SALE OR TRADE - Chevrolet truck, G. M. C. truck. tfl2fl Chrys ler 70 sedan. Will trade for wood. Bowman place, Central Point. FOR SALE Eilers piano. Excellent condition. F. L. Hold ridge, Talent, Ore. WANTED To hear from someone in Medford wishing to trade delin quent tax property for wood land. Rt. 1. Box 395, Medford. LOST Black suitcase between Med ford and Fern Valley school road. 131 Vancouver. Pbon 743-R. FOR RENT Furnished sleeping room. 375 So. Central. WILL SF.LL my equity In nice furni ture for half price. Come and sec this baraln. Call 608-W for appointment. Be correctly corseted in an Artist Model by Ethelwyn B. Hoffmann. CARNIVAL Announcing a FOOTBALL PARTY in honor of the CHAMPION TIGER TEAM- DREAMLAND SATURDAY BALLOONS HORNS SERPENTINES Mnsic by DINTY MOORE AND HIS ORCHESTRA Medford High Football Players Quests of Honor hroi.h r.nnvr M3'tr of Oremonl. Men Ladies 35c 10c DAHCE 20c Anytime HURRY Ends Tonight 2 FEATURES 5 ' 1 PLUS - ill ii HI 1:00-9:00 lteslLfUWiiyi Klddtei 10c I Efj LAST TIMES TONIGHT iiiii Ilii' 8lx-l.rggMl Frog Found. MODESTO, Cal. (UP) A DOMlblc contender for the leaping champion' ship of frogdom has been found here today. Donald Clark found the fro; In an Irrigation ditch. It poseal fix lega and waa thought to be cham ptonahlp material. Oregon Weather. Fair tonight and Friday, with local valley foga: little change in temperl ture; moderate easterly winds off tM coast. FOR BALE '30 Ford Sedan, or will trade for '2B or "29 Ford roadster or coupe end cash for difference, 1116 West Oth St. BEAUTrFUL V-8 Victoria DeLuxe Fold 1933. 11.000 miles. Price 550 cash. Will take light car In trade. See car at Flchtner'a Garage. FOR SALE Slightly used 7-ton Blpck Hawk hydraulic Jack. Reasonably priced. Call at 415 Benny St. FOR SALE Apples. Phoenix. Ore. Bert Stanclllf, WASH OUT 15 MILES OF KIDNEY TUBES Win Back Pep . . . Vigor . Vitality Medlral sctliorltlef sores thftt year ldd nes contain IS MILES of tiny tutwa oi id ten which help to purify ths blood snd keep you healthy. If you have trouble with too frequent blnddcr pusBRei with scanty amount cau. 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