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MEDFORD MATT. TRIBUNE, MEDFORD. OREGON, THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 21, 1935. PAGE SEVERE Local and Personal rrom Ashland V. D. Millar, Ash-' land realtor, was a business visitor In Medford Tuesday. rrom Elk Creek Jamea Miller, of Bit Creek, waa In Medford today vis iting and buying supplies. Tratnmafttei Arrives L. Kocher, trainmaster for Southern Pacific lines, arrived this morning on official business. t Mr. Plado Leave Mr. Blade, hav ing arrived in Medford from Klam ath Falls, left last night by train for Portland. In Ashland Monday Mr. and Mrs. Dan Campbell of Medford visited In Ashland Monday with Mrs. S. A. Par ker, the Ashland Tidings states. Discharged from CCC Arthur A. Bravterrl, having been discharged from Medford CCO district, left last night by train for his homo In Chi cago. Hera from Portland W. H. Vilton of Portland, representative of Metro politan Life Insurance Co., arrived this morning by train to attend to business here today. Lieut. Noland Visits Lieut Ray Noland. flying a P-38 Boeing pursuit plane, visited at the municipal air port last night enrouta from Fear- son to Hamilton fields. a New Nursery Teacher Miss Una Hicks has been appointed as a teach er In the SERA nursery school here, and will begin her work tomorrow. Mias Hicks has been doing child and adult education work for some time. To Circulate Petition W. D. Co burn of McLeod vu In Medford on business yesterday, and announced that residents of McLeod Intend to circulate a petition asking for the establishment of a postofflce at Mc Leod. Ashland Guest W. M. Poley re turned to Ashland Tuesday morning from Portland where he haa spent the past three weeks. He was accompan ied by an aunt, Mrs. I. W. Thomas' of Medford, who will remain in Ash lsjid for some time as a guest at the Poley home. Ashland Tidings. Teachers Will Meet Jackson coun ty primary teachers' council will meet at the courthouse Saturday, Feb. 23, at 1:30, It was announced, with Miss Julia Sldley of the Browns boro achool, principal speaker. Miss Vera Wright of Wagner Creek will be chairman. The subject for discus sion will be "Featwork." All mem bers of the council are urged to at tend. Judge Day Returns Judge Earl B. Day returned this morning on the Oregonlan from Salem, where he at tended the state legislature sessions for two days. He said the legislature Is In "high gear" but that most of the major program Is yet to be launched, and will not be completed for several weeks. He said the dif ficulty Is that the legislature Is try ing to pass legislation in anticipa tion of what congress is going to do four In Front Seat Albert F- Johns forfeited $5 in city court today when ha failed to appear on a charge of riding four In the front seat of an automobile. Llcena Examiner Due Ward Mc Reynolds, examiner for motor ve hicles operator's licenses will be In Medford Saturday, according to state police. He will not be here on Friday, as la his usual custom, however, Kerby Visits H. U Kerby of Port land, representative of Johns -Ma n ville, arrived this morning by train to attend to business for the rest of the week. In Medford he will confer with H. M. Welshaar. representative of the George Lawrence Co. t'nlon Daughters to Meet Daugh ters of Union Veterans of the Civil war will hold a meeting at the Armory Friday (tomorrow) evening, at 7:30. according to announcement. A special program will be presented before the business meeting. All Daughters are urged to be present. Three - Building Permits Building permits Issued at the city superin tendent's office show that the Chas, A. Wing agency la planning to re model the apartments at 301 South Riverside avenue, At a cost of 9700, and H. D. Turner la planning on re modeling the residence at 400 West Main street at a cost of a 1,000. TJ. 8. Merri field, 330 Apple street, will also remodel hla residence ot a cost of 500. t DELAYED AGAIN BY OE (Continued irons rage One) "Sequoia" Opens Craterian Run BIRTHS Lieut, and Mr. Kenneth A. L. John son of Roseburg are the parents of a baby boy weighing nine pounds, born this morning In Medford. Lieutenant Johnson is stationed at CCC Camp Steamboat. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Stanley R. DarnlU of Central Point, a baby girl weighing five pounds, this morning at the Sacred Heart hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Padgham of Capitol Hill are the parents or a baby boy weighing eight pounds and ssven ounces, born this morning at the Community hospital. to the circuit court Judge. Hla salary would be set at $900 annually. Senators Stringe:, Zimmerman, Carney and Burke opposed the min ority report. Store Tax Introduced A aecond bill which haa for fa purpose the imposing of a graduated tax of license fee on all retail stores, thereby particularly affecting chain store, waa Introduced In the senate. A similar measure was prev iously introduced and later defeated in the house. The new measure, introduced by Senator Aitken would hit at "maas buying" ad "mass merchandising' by imposing an annual license fee on all stores graduated from ss on one store to 260 on every store In a chain or group over 19. On each store over 10 the fee would be flOO. The bill further provides for the filing of an application for the li cense by each atcre, with a fee of 50 cent set for filing aich applica tion. If the applicant operates more than one store, he would be required to pay the filing fee for each store- Kill Party Cleansing Bill With five members absent the house Just before noon killed the "party cleansing" bill house bill 270 by Rankin by a minority vote. The roll call showed 27 members voting for the measure and 38 against, but 31 are required for passage. The bill provides that no holder of a remunerative federal, county, state or municipal office shall be eligible to hold any position In a political party organization from national committeeman down to precinct committeeman. Proponents of the measure immedi ately announced that they would move for reconsideration with the five absent members, who were ex cused to attend committee meetings. present. 4 CASTS NECESSITATED FORHANSEf Dorothy, 17. and Clarence Hansen 10, children of Mr. and Mrs. C. A Hansen of Oak Grove, who were In jured In an auto accident February 9 In Medford, were taken to the Sa cred Heart hospital yesterday for X-ray examination and application of casta. Clarence received a fractured leg and Dorothy a fractured pelvis. She will be confined to bed for stx weeks or more, according to the physician, who said that, although the nature of their Injurlea prevented casts be ing applied earner, both are making satisfactory recovery. AT Malta Commandery No. 4. Knights Templar, entertained at a dinner and dance last night at the Masonic hall at Ashland, with 175 members, (heir wives and Invited guests present. The dinner, an annual social event of the commandery, waa followed by an evening of cards for those who did not take part In the dance. With a mountain Hon and a deer as the principal players, "Sequoia", one of the most unusual film plays ever produced starts a three day run at the Crairrtan theater today with Jean Parker adding the human touch. Already being mentioned as the outstanding picture of the year, "Se quoia," filmed entirely aeainst the beautiful Sierr mountain scenery, unfolds a strange but understandab ly "human" story of the friendship existing between the puma and the deer, running the scale of natural drama, romance, comedy, thrills and the rest of the essentials In every good story. The story follows the lives of the deer and the Hon, from their Infancy, when they are taken In by Jean Par ker as pets, to maturity, showing the strange, unbelievable friendship that grows between the two. There are comedy bits as the two "youngsters" are shown in their play; there Is ro mance In the springtime as the deer makes love to his doe mate; there la suspense and thrills as the deer kills a rattler menacing a Chinese baby, and the climax, showing the deer and the lion turning tables on a would-be-hunter, has been stud to be one of the, most Intensely exciting end ings ever conceived. Rialto Friday Wins Ski Meet What happened to Edwin Drood In the famous mystery story which Charlea Dickens had only half com pleted when death took him In 1870? The probable ending of this thrilling mystery tale has caused more argu ment than any other story of the past one hundred years. More than 130 prominent authors and play wrlghta are known to have tried to finish the story and 103 solutions of the mystery have appeared In print ed form. The discussion became so widespread In England at one time, back In ISI4, that a mock trial was held to try to determine who killed young Drood. The answer haa been cleverly work ed out by four authors In the plc- turlaatlon which comes tomorrow to the Rtalto theater with Claude Rains. Douglass Montgomery and Heather Angel fetured. i,W w. Louisiana state's giant shot put ter, Jack Torrance. Is doing part time duty as a policeman In Baton Rouge. Be correctly corseted IB aa Artist Model by Ethelwyo B Hoffmann. f Ose Mall Tribune want ada. Positively Ends Tonight I America's New Sweetheart JEAN PARKER In "Have A Heart" with JAMES DUNN rna Merkel Stuart Envln Plus "La Cucaracha" (Pronounced 1a Kooka-rarha) Special Announcement! Starting Sunday, the Craterian Theatre will have one of the most outstanding attractions yet offered In Medford ... name that has herome famous In the annals of music . . Enrico Caruso, Jr. On the Stage, In person, direct from Hollywood where he has become an overnight sensntlon with his splendid voice In "The .lnger of Naples" Plus Regular Screen Show Claudette Colbert In the ktnd of rote that made you rnve about "It Happened One Night" "The Gilded Lily No advance in prices 1 S. The College of the City of New Tork has been meeting Vale on the baaketball court for 30 years with out ever losing a game to an Ell five. Appointment of J. Carlyle Crouch aa ohlef ranger of Crater Lake Na tlonal park was announced Wednes day by Superintendent D. H. Canfleld. Crouch will leave his post as ehlef ranger at Mesa Verde park and will report here within a month. Canfleld was recently advanced to the superlntendency of the park from chief ranger. He succeeded Superln tendent E. C. Sollnpky who faces trial In federal court on a charge of ma nipulation of park funds. Holds False Teeth Tight All Day Long Fasteeth, a new Imnroved nnwriitr keeps plates from dropping or slip ping. No gummy, pasty feeling. Sweetens breath, dives real teeth comfort all day. Praised by people and dentists everywhere. Avoid wor ry, rvsteetn at your druggist. Three slees. Capt. Joseph E. Wood (above) of the liner Mohawk was unaccounted for hours after his ship sank off the New Jersey coast. (Associated Press Photo) BROWN HAS RIOTOUS ROLE AS BIKE RIDER Joe E. Brown, the wide mouthed comedian, will come to the Roxy as a "B Day Bike Rider," Is said to be the biggest rib tickler in which Joe has yet appeared. The story Is crammed with hilari ous . situations, side-splitting gags and thrills. We will buy or sell COPCO PREFERRED JACKSON COt'NTY DMIO. LOAN We will SELL MEDFORD WATER BONDS S per rent . , . Due 1945 M.N.Hogan&Co. Investment Securities 214 East Main. Phone 1151 The University of Kentucky bas ketball team, In winning lta first nine Southeastern conference tus sles. Bcored an average of 55 29 I ! nnlnt t.n 1t nnnnnpnfcs 10 R-9. Arthur Duffy Jr., son of the man I who first ran "the hundred In 9 3-5, t Is left wing on the Harvard hockey team. NASAL JRRITATIONJ dUfttocoUa, Relieve the dryness and 1 irr.iai.on cry applying Meninoiaram nigra and morning. 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Paris j& ' m-":'- v r&i'rrrrj itmt. iiWf Ji m !, iwpswasaeBSsau Z i -V V IN BROWN PASSES CIGARS Mr. and Mrs. Herbert U Brown of 1S6 North Oakdale street are the parents of a seven-pound baby girl, born February 19 at the Sacred Heart hospital, m-hert Mrs Brown and the little lass are both reported doirx nicely today, "Her1)." however, haa not fully recovered from the happy event, and is still lea ring some of the clgar-pajulnff-out to hla brother In-law, Coroner Frank Perl. Badminton was introduced at tha Untversity of Oklahoma between halves of a Tarsi ty basketball game, an exhibition game of shuttlecock being played. The 1 93. 35 University of Missouri basketball squad of 15 members con tains not a boy from outside the state of Missouri. The Syracuse university boxing team has a heavyweight, James "Tiny' Brown, who weighs a mere 345 pounds. Roy Mlkkelson (above), ski Jump er from California, won tha twenty ninth annual Norgs club tourna ment at Fox River Grove, 111., with leaps of 198 and 163 feet. (Assoc. sted Press Photo) Teams In the New Tork State league of independent basketball play their games In "thirds" of IS mthutea each. College rules call for two 30-mlnute halves. High school ers plsy eight-minute quarters. Midget Photos 3 for 10c PEASLEY STUDIO ( 19 7 ad cake sad? Because it cried for cream tirtar biking powder and didn't get it. Schilling Baking Powd e r 1 ' 7:00-9:00 fV I k - 1 I 1 k 1 I -. 1 k 1 Children .. 10c Starting Today for 3 Days! III iri f a Kfeme living their parti II f I I I in a story to dar- ISZZrC M J J ing, ao exciting "lMSj3--r'L M JfJ ' that nothing could x fca,,,;;"w rZ, w& . 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