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MEDFORD MAIL TRD3UXE, MEDFORD, OREGON, TUESDAY. DECEMBER 18, 1931 PAGE SEVEN Local and Personal Vmim famit Mumhnr LtSUt. aid Bettman of Camp Humbug Mountain la among those wbo called today at tba Medford district CCC headquaxtera. Returns North Sin. Ida Bunnell of Salem left this morning on the Shasta for her home, after an ex tended visit in Medford with Mrs. Lloyd oantenbeln. Clrlch to Grants pass Lewis Ul rlch, manager of tha local national reemployment offices, la spending the 'day In Grants Pass on a regular busi ness trip. Has Emergency operation Qarcla Stuart, Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Stuart's child, underwent an emergency oper ation at the Community hospital Sunday night. Receive Treatment Mrs. . Oh B. Martin of 10 Quince street and W. L. Johnson of Valley View drive, are receiving treatment at the Commun ity hospital. ' a Here for Holidays Mrs. Jack Ras ter of Tha Dalles. Ore., arrived this morning by train to spend the Ohrlstmas holidays visiting In. Med ford with her mother, Mrs. P. B. Gottfried. as Leave by Plane Passengers on the United Airlines northbound plane who left the municipal airport this afternoon enroute to Portland were Mrs. Mildred Oathes Patrick and B. B. Kay. Oil Men Here A. B. Horn, general manager for Oregon, and Bob Wines, ehlef accountant. General Petroleum, arrived this morning on tha Oregon Ian to attend to business In Med ford. ... Sentence suspended Vernon Grath, 18, a native of California, re ceived a ten days" suspended sen tence yesterday in city court, where he was arraigned on charges of drunkenness, having been arrested Saturday night by city police. Bike Taken A Hawthorne Plyer bicycle, painted black and cream with silver fenders, belonging to Les lie Llebman, of route 3, box 393, was stolen from Junior high school yes terday according to city police re ' ports, Visit In Medford Mr. and Mrs. 8. P. Rockersmlth and son Howard of Great Falls, Mont., were visitors In Medford today, calling on relatives and friends. They are en route to Loa Angeles and Pasadena, having a on residing In the latter city. Bnrollees Leave Members of the Medford CCO district who left yes terday by train for their homes In tha east, to be discharged, besides tha 307 recruits who left on the troop train for Fort Sheridan, 111., were Lea A. Ounderson, Maurice Frederick and George A. Blttle, to Jollet, HI., and Marino A. Oennarel 11, to Chicago, all of Camp McKlnley. Reports to police D. F. Bolton, 30, of 1000 East 11th street, driver of a ear which figured In a minor acci dent Saturday night at the Inter section of Crater Lake avenue and Main street, reported to city police that his car collided with one driven by Mr. Lacy, of Klamath Falls. Lacy did not have tha right of way, ac cording to tha police records. Reports Made Reports of a minor accident ahortly before noon Mon , day on Main street at the railway crossing. Involving three cars, were made to city police. The reporta state that a CCO truck driven by R. W. Akars, 37, of headquarters detach ment, which started to make a left turn off Main street, a car driven by G. B. Snyder, of 801 East Main street, and one driven by Ralph Bard well, of 1103 South Oakdale, were tha vehlelea Involved. Officers of dis trict headquarters are making an In vestigation of the accident. The CCO truck was turning- off Main street to pull alongside a troop train on the siding. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY PIANOS 10 will deliver a nice lit tle Bungalow upright piano to your home for Christmas. Balance easy terms. No finance charge. Bsldwln piano shoppe. Open eve nings this week. 7:30 to 8. FOR SALE Almonds, cheap. M0 W. Second St., Fred D. Adams. FURNISHED apartment for rent. Light, water and heat furnished. Low rent. Apply Mall Tribune office. 1020 DE SOTO DELUXE SEDAN. Low mileage. Lots of extra equip ment. 100 mechanical condition. Cheap for quick sale. RU 1, Bx. 397. BAROAINS 4-ROOM modern home on paved street. 11300.00 One acre on pavement, 1335. 80 acres, near city limlta. fine aoll. 100 per acre. L. G. PlckeU. 304 East Main. a FOR SALE Strong wheel chair, also toilet chair, both for 8.00. 153 Granite St., Ashland. WANTED First clase orchard man well recommended preferably 35 35 for steady employment. House supplied. Part time housework employment for wife at owner's home. Address P. O. Box 1103. WANTED Springers or fresh cows, also yearling heifers and steers. Address Oaklelgh Ranch or phone 187 Central Point. FOR SALE Dressed turkeys and young Red router chlckena. Tel. 351-R. WANTED To trade for cow. Phone 401 -J-3. Lt. Phelan Here Lieut. Henry Phelan of Camp Oak Knoll la at tending to business today at district CCO headquartera. Has Operation Mrs. A. B. Zim merman of Central Point underwent a major operation today at the Com munity hospital. Visits Headquarters Capt. John P. Merrill of camp Oregon Cavea, Co. 1634 la In Medford on business to day, and waa a visitor at district CCC hesdquarters. e Ashland Visitors Mr. and Mrs. Er nest Blden and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Goff of Medford were Ashland visit ors Sunday afternoon, the Ashland Dally Tldlnga states. Auxiliary to Meet The auxiliary to tha Jackson County Medical So ciety will meet at the home of Mrs. Charles T. Sweeney Wednesday, at 3 o'clock. Election of officers Is to be held, and a program has been ar ranged. Members wishing transpor tation may call Mrs. R. W. Stearns at 933. MURDER SUSPECT PORTLAND HOIS PORTLAND. Ore., Dec. 18. (AP) While police and the district attor ney's office moved today to consoli date and coordinate evidence against Joseph Osbourne, 34, a special po liceman accused of murdering an el derly merchant, city officials laid plans for stricter regulation of the personnel and activities of all other special officers. Osbourne. said by Captain of De tectives Keegan to have admitted many robberies from automobiles and homes he waa supposed to have been protecting, will enter a plea to morrow to a charge of first degree murder. He is accused of having beaten to death Simon Mish, 70, in the latter's home a week ago. Police believe they have enough circum stantial evidence to warrant his be ing bound over to the grand Jury. Meanwhile Chief of Police Niles ordered a searching Investigation of the ranks of special police. "I am not accusing every special patrolman of being a thief," the chief said. "Most of them are honest and able meo and do excellent work, but the case of Osbourne proves there may be other thieves In the group." Storm Coming PORTLAND, Ore., Dec. 18. (AP) Small craft storm warnings were ord ered up today along the Oregon Washington coastline from Newport north as the weather bureau predict ed atrong southerly winds. Malta Commandrv No. 4 K. T.. Masonic Hall, Ashland, Oregon Stated conclave Wednes day evenlng.'Dec. 19. Open long form with drill. Rou tine business, sir Knights courteous ly Invited. . R. h. BURDIC, Commander. W. H. DAY, Recorder. Ne , ' V ft i Prlncesa Bertha Cantacuzena (above) of Washington, great granddaughter of President Grant, waa married In a surprise ceremony t Jeffersonvllle, lnd to William D. Slebsrn of Cincinnati, only a few days after her engagement to Don ald Mcintosh of Saratoga, Fla, had been broken. A year ago her mar. rlaga to Bruce 8mlth of Loulavllla nded In divorce. WANTED Olrl for general house- work. Must stay nighte. Apply US HO. Central. I WANTED Will pay J DO for boys blrv-le In good condition. Phone i 1033-W. FOR SALE Radio: mirror, pictures, j new velvet dress, aire 16. 333 No. Holly. Apt. 4. evenings. j WANTED To borrow ,500 00. Good security. Box 3B4. Mall Tribune. W ANTED Womsn for eeneral house- work. Oo horn, nights. Call 1637-T. 11 20c Anytime HURRY I Ends Tonight THEIR LAST YACHT TOMORROW unnec LEADS CHICAGO'S COMEBACK 3 icy K7 ro: W W"i.r -no. i rSJ- J tiim vivTsrv avoi tL jsfiir i $ 1 1ELL PATTFB-50MIP4.. J A$ Ss IK shit s WI B.L.L. PATTERSON Cietro Capt. 1 It takes more than a severe blow on the hejd to prevent Captain Ellmora Patterson, star pivot man on the surprising University of Chi cago football team, from leading Ma team to further conquests. Pat terson suffered dizzy spells after being kicked during the Michigan gams but a few daya later hla trainers aald he waa ready for mora competition. (Associated Press Photo) Mrs. Valerie M. Von Strohelm and her husband, the film director, accused Superior Judge Harry F. Sewell of Los Angelea with being In competent aa a Jurist on the grounds he waa under the Influence of liquor when he ruled against her In a legal aetlcn. She had sued and received a Judgment of $125,000 against a beauty parlor for burns sus tained allegedly while being given a ahampoo. The Judge subsequent ly upheld a third-party claim to prevent collection of the Judgment by attachment (Associated Preas Photol VALENTIA. Irish Free State, Dec. 18. (AP) The British tanker Mo btloll sent a wireless plea for more oil today as It stood by the crippled 8. S. Slsto and strove to smooth the waves battering the distressed ship. The wireless station here picked up tha following message from the Mo blloll at a a. m.: "Pumping oil to the windward of tha Slsto. Any vessel with oil please communicate. Have been unable to get wireless reports from the Slsto for one hour. "Weather bad. Approximate posi tion latitude 40 degrees, 10 minutes north, longitude, 33 degrees, 33 min utes west." Christmas atands for peace and happlnesa. The tuberculosa Chrlt maa Seal brlnga both. Buy nowl to all points in the United States CHRISTMAS and NEW YEARS TICKETS ON SAIE December 13, 1934 to January 1, 1935 incluiiv Return limit, Jan. 15, 1935 Stopovers permitted General Panrr Dept.. 131 Plltork Block, rortlsnd. Ore. UNION PACIFIC iillllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllli TODAY w. Gay, Sparkling Comedy A HAUNTING! I REFRAIN Sung by a mysterious girl to save jfZf'j a young man I " . t Jrom a lonely i. O i death! ? 4 N I m-V JBESBEBU H ARV E CHARLES B0YER AND, LOOK! Popeye Cartoon "Man on tha filing TrapeM" One Awful Mttit News Dally Mat. 1:4.1 f ie 7, 9 O'Brien Star of Rialto Comedy ftt r n V Vi v-Ar, rmtmTfiffitwriiwi Portraying mrgnetio chap with a glib tongus whose compelling man ner and rapid flro talk net him a comfortable Income, Pat O'Brien heads the cast of "I Sell Anything," starting at the Rialto theatre today, Ann Dvorak, Claire Dodd and Roscoe Kerns, are also featured. ....aft A hilarious revelation oh the art of auctioning fake antiques, "I Bull Anything" follows O'Brien's career from a modest auctioneering ntart to a bigger sphere of love and buslnasa along Park Avenue, and the result ant "knockdown" climax. Coming to Craterian Tomorrow a T V .':;', I a. "Chrlstmsa celebrates tha 1 en trance of a Power In the Universe." neverend E. 8. Bantam told tht members of the Medford Rotary Club today at their noon luncheon in me casement banquet hall of lie Hotel Medford. "The advent of this Power brought a new attitude to ward Ood and the Universe, ana the relationship of man to Ma fi. lowmen. This fvw u -An-AUn,. ed through the personality of vnrisv neverend Bfirtiam said. in his brief Interesting ChrtAtmsa tailk. the sneaker nolnterf nut tha. education haa been merely a tool In ine process or civilization, and the spirit of Christ haa been the real motive bemud the reat aplrltual aavanoements of the last 3.0'i0 yeara. In concluding hla address Reverend Bsrtlam urged the Rotar lane to make thla Chrlstmaa f r cnrist, urging them not to forget the one whose birthday Is marked by Chrlstmaa observances. Following Reverend Bartlam'a re mar ka Lee Blahon gave a short sml enlightening talk on the origin of Chrlatmaa, which followed hla last wests explanation of the birth of the activities of the orlclnul m Nicholas, better known In America as Ssnta Claus. Lea told how tht cnrlstmaa tree became a symbol of Chrlstmsa celebration, and the le genda aurroundlng the burning of the yule log. Mlatletoe and ho'.y associated with vule-tirfe oei.hr.. tlons today, were originally used in Gloria Swanson and John Bolea are success on Broadway. Douglasa Mont- featured In "Music In the Air" at the Craterian theater tomorrow In the screen version of the Jerome Kern musical which had such a big gomery, June Lang, and Joseph Caw. thorn are also In leading roles. A Christmas party sponsored by KMED will be held tomorrow evening. JAPS WANT DATE SET TOKYO. Dec. 18. (AP) Japan's desire for a definite date for the re sumption of the present preliminary naval treaty conversations In London will be presented to the British gov ernment Wednesday In accordance with Instructions from the Japanese government to Its London envoy. Foreign Minister Hlrato cabled Am bassador Tsueno Matsudarla tonight to order that the Japnnese hope for resumption of the parleys be Includ ed in the communique In which the London conference will announce its adjournment. 1 Stated Convocation of Cra ter Lake Chapter No. S3 B. A. M.. Tuesday, Dec. 18th at 7:30 p. M. Election and Installation of Officers. Visitors Invited. O. W. DeJarnett. H. P. GEO. ALDEN, Secy. 1 7:00-8:00 ilO Khlilles-100 The Ideal Xmas GiftHunt Theatres Coupon Book AVAILABLE IN f3.S0 and $5.00 8IZBS ASK THE CASHIER Starting Today for 3 Days! Every Time He Opens His Mouth another sucker falls! . . . but a Park Avenue blonde makes him the biggest sucker of them alll thing from bibles V- iV '" ll on Broadway to a V' Jr J-iw " lovely little home IX ' I . """J. g j 1 V j Keeping In Style EXTRA! Screen Souvenirs Bportlight "Keeping Time" Nowsreel S TOPIC AT pagen and heathen rites, he said. Charles wing completed the splen did program with an Inspirational reading, "The Mansion." which iu enthualastlcally received by mem bers of the Rotary Club and guenta Preceding the three InterejUms talks on today's program, the hln school octette, under the direction of Mrs. Eather Lealce. entertained with three fine numuers. The Rotary Club will not mart again until January 8th, due to tne fact that two holiday. Christmas and New Yeara. occur thia year oo the regular club meet'ng days. BE HOST TO KIDDIES Kiddles to the number of about 115 from various grade schools of the city will be guests of honor of the Medford high school Girls' lesgue tomorrow afternoon at tha Medford senior high school auditorium start ing at 3:30. Santa Claus In all hla pomp and glory will be there with hla pack of gifts for the youngsters. All girts are to be furnished by the students of the high school. Spectatora are welcome to witness tha Chrlstmaa party. The proof is in the wear. Buy your HOSE at Ethelwyn B. Hoffmann's. Dance Dreamland! WEDNESDAY NIGHT Dlnty Moore and Ills Orchestra Men 35 Ladies 10 I' Hf laimfsiiof aiiaamavwsi.T. miaaw mi si,. ..iiS' anium-'-- Shows H jWK0SpamWnsnH f Jj Mats . . . !5c I 1:45 1 S II'IIh'JM. liE....!"f 1:00-8:00 ' -' I 4 ! iW j j I KlUdlrs-tOC flj The Ideal Xmas Gift-Hunt Theaters Coupon Book AVAILABLE IN ? BO and 14.00 SIXES ASK THE CASHIER POSITIVELY ENDS TONIOHTI JOE PENNER JACK OAKIE "COLLEGE RHYTHM" Tomorrow Only! auanifta kissing, quarreling v. ' . K Oay romance ' uproarious Inuhter . eye-tlnzzllitg spec tacle . -ferome Kern'a glorloui melodlee , . m Jubilant muslcnj romnncet ...srrffSP- A ' ' d-ora f " ' jsf ... J MUSIC SY JEROME KERN LYRICS AND LIBRETTO BY OSCAR HAMMERSTEIN, 2ND bwahsonl fd JOHN BOLES DOUGLASS MONTGOMERY ' Al SHI AN V IIOINAlD OWIM JOlIf H CAWTHOSN HOIART SOIWORTH I JOtlfH CAWTHOSN Tomorrow Night Only KMED'S Christmas Party Join in the fun . , . Meet Santa Claus ... a great time for everybody and a gift for everyone I TIIURS THI FASCINATING COUPLE OF "THE THIN MAN" POWELL