MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD, OREGON. THURSDAY. MARCH 7. 1935.
PAGE SEVEN
Local and
Bark from Vreka Mrs. Eif e Pruett
has Just returned from a business
trip to Yreka.
Quest Speoker Commit Her. Wol
ford A. Dawes of Vancouver, Wash.,
mil be guest speaker at the Ftrat
Baptist church, Sundiy. March 10. He
1U speak both morning rind evening
Accepts Position Here Mrs. Walter
Csrr. who will be remembered here
as Mlaa Wllda Hall, has accepted a
position with the Band Box and Shoe
Box.
Has Operation Mrs. Lyle Carlton,
who underwent an appendicitis op
eration Saturday at the Community
hospital, Is reported much Improved
today.
Mailing License Tars Mailing of
dog license tags to dog owners of
Jackson county, who have purchased
1935 licenses, was underway today by
the county clerk'a office. More than
2.000 licenses were Issued, and the
county clerk's office supply of tags
was depleted when three times as
many dog owners applied than were
anticipated. Receipts from dog li
censes Is expected to aggregate alight
ly more than $1,500.
False Teeth Stay Put
Pasteeth. a new Improved powder
keeps plates from dropping or sl.p
plng. No gummy, pasty feeling.
Sweetens breath. Gives real teetn
comfort all day. Praised by people
end dentists everywhere. Avoid wwrj.
Get Pnsteeth at your druggist. Three
sizes.
. Sift JAMES BARPilE
WHAT EVERY WOMAN
KNOWS
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I Shangle Studio. Phone ,308. J
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is'PSr Good Mechanical Condition Guaranteed JjJr l " aasssjssjsssj roMi-mxr esm tonight i
f$41 Save $13.00 and buy one of these fine Bike. Regular r''0 Ml'j' 'l'.
n price is 533.00. Sale price is available this week-end only. - uiLIJ j kl Ij'L II I I On the Stage In Person! ' 1
I i2777Z... For three days only we are featuring these reconditioned mfk f P If d Ti J I In I ' I I r i "
T" , ! B--- 1 Q95 lliLWUCJi" a capt. Chas. Huckins
... ell the benefits of J I s - ' .
country estate in town. ,- x " i m CZZ3 'ul
Personal
From Ahland Mri. Sam McNalr
of AihJ.nd vu a vl:tor in thi city
yeewrday.
, Mrt. 8 w! en burg Here Mrs. Dr. F
G. Sweden burg of Ashland r 11 ted
with friend In thi city yesterday.
Central point Visitor A visitor in
this city yesterday from Central Point
was Mrs. E. O. Boaxdman.
From C 11 mate City Mr. Sum Baker
of Oranta Pass spent yeeterday in thi
city, visiting and shopping.
Turner Leaves Harry Turner, loral
contractor, left last night by train
for Portland.
Leaves for Eugene R. H. Bp Id en of
Pomona, Cal who haa spent the last
week in Medford and vicinity, left
today by train for Eugene.
Eagle Pointers In Town Mrs. 8. E.
Howlett and daughter Hattle of Eagle
Point were shopping in Medford yes
terday. To San FrancUco Jeanne Wilkes
of the Maiaon Jeanne will leave here
Friday night on a business trip to
San Francisco.
To Olve Bible Story Mrs. Shep
herd will present a feltogram Bible
story of "The Ninety and Nine." at
the South Methodist Sunday school,
at the opening of school at 9:4a Sun
day morning, which will be of In
terest to all. Everyone 1 urjed to
be on time. The song. "The Ninety
and Nine," will be aung by Mrs.
Hubler.
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Extension Unit to Meet Roxy Ann
Grange extension unit will meet at
the home of Mrs. C. E. Rom, on Spring
street. Friday. March 8. for the sec
ond lesson in bread making. Faivy
bread and rolls will be the subject
of thia demonstration, which will be
led by Mrs. Rose and Mrs. Ethel Blsh
Each lady la requested to bring a
covered dish or sandwiches.
Taxpayers Busy Brisk t.axpaying In
person and by mall Is the order of
day. the tax collection department of
the sheriff's office reports. Fairly
heavy mall payments are received
daily, with remittance on both de
linquent and current taxes. The com
ing week la expected to see some
thing of a rush, as March 15 Is the
final date for payment of quarterly
taxes without Interest penalty.
STROUT SE,XS HEAI-
ESTATE
Greatest advertiser ot conn
try nropertr Haa made over
ntt.OOO salea of Farm Groves
Ranch.. Homes. Buyers from all
over the world. Free open listing.
B. A. STROUT
WESTERN REALTY AGENCY, INC.
WM. OLSON, Representative
Route 2. Box 174
Medford, Ore.
Phone 498-H
Midget Photos
3 for 10c
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Ralston to Eugene John H. Ral
ston, wire chief of the telephone plant
department here, left Tuesday morn
ing for Eugene, on business.
To Klamath Falls Mr and Mrs
John Gervaa left this morning by
auto for Klamath Falls, where they
will remain for a short time on busi
ness. Confined by Illness Leonard Hicks,
high school student, has been con
fined to his home on Pennsylvania
avenue for the past weeic with a seri
ous bronchial affliction. He is speed
ily recovering.
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Expected from East Mrs. 8 White
stone of Provolt wsa expected to re
turn today from Mlllgrove. Mo., where
she has been the last two months.
visiting at the home of her sister.
Miss Dolly Hamilton.
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Arrives from Portland Mrs. W. B.
Hasklna of Portland arrived this
morning on the Oregonlan to spend
two dava visiting In the Applegate
district with her fsther-ln-lsw. N. O.
Hasklns, and at the home of Val Has-
klns.
More Clothes Stolen Deibert Clegs.
803 South Central, reported to city
police yesterday that a quantity of
clothing waa stolen from his clothei
llne night before last. The city police
Issued a warning to all residents to
take their clothes off the line at
night.
Ends Inspection Col. W. R. Henry.
IOD. of Ninth Corps area headquar
ters at San Francisco, left last night
by train, having apent several daya In
Medford and vicinity Inspecting vari
ous CCC camps and district head
quarters with Major Clare H. Arm
strong, district commander.
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To Eugene j. warren Snider and
Robert Hayes left early this sfternoon
for Eugene and Corvallls. They will
attend the Oregon State-U. 8. C. bas
ketball series In Corvalls. While In
Eugene they will be guests at the
Phi Delta bouse. They are expected
to return Monday or Tuesday.
Racfc from Conference L. G. Cent
ner, entomologist at the Southern
Oregon Experiment station, returned
Tuesday evening from Urbana. 111.,
where he attended the notional cod
ling moth conference at the invita
tion of the United States bureau of
entomology.
CCC Members Kate Among mem
bera of Medford CCC district who left
last night by trsln for their homes.
having been discharged, were the fol
lowing Pete J. Kalamos. to Moline.
111.: Ben C. Mercll, to Chicago; Ver
none T. Jameson, to Dsnvllle, 111.:
Herbert P. Andrews, to Rock Island,
111.; Henry F. Schenskle, to Deerfleld.
nl.: Tom Bagallo, to Chicago, and
Joseph T. Damato. to Chicago.
Wins Badminton Tourney Hamil
ton Law visited his father. O. J. Law.
Tuesday evening on his return to Se
attle from California, where he wnn
the California state championship in
badminton. In both men's singles and
doubles. Law, now men's singles
champion of Washington, Oregon and
California, won the California title
from "the Pride of California" In
what the Examiner declared was "the
hottest and most exciting game ever
seen In San Francisco." Oranta Pass
Courier. Hamilton Law is a gradu
ate of Medford high school and la
well known in this city. Enroute
south, he participated in an exhibi
tion badminton match here several
weeks ago, after having placed first
in the Portland badminton tournament.
Mrl.aln Returns Leo McLaln.
United statea marshsl, returned this
morning on the Oregonlsn from Port
lsnd, having been there for a few
daya on official business.
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Bark from Meillral Meeting Dr. A
F. Walter Urease and Dr. R. W. Sleeter
returned this morning on the Ore
gonlsn from Portland, where they had
attended a three-day meeting of the
alumni association of the University
of Oregon medical achool Dr Dwlght
H. Flndley end Dr. James C. Hayes
sre expected to return this evening
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Class Starts Tonight The new
SERA class in public speaking starts
tonight at 7:15. at the Senior high
school. In room 4. Alice D. English,
instructor of the Monday night pub
lic speaking class and the Tuesday
geography class, will teach this group
slso. An Interesting and benericiai
course of study is planned. Dr. Wm.
Roney, enrolled in the Monday class,
will give a brief talk on what he
believes are the benefits which accrue
from attending such a class in public
speaking. Anyone interested Is in
vited to visit or enroll. There la no
charge.
PASSES IN
ROSEEURO. Ore., March 7. (API
Death yesterday claimed Martin
Tavenner, 21-year-old CCC employe,
whose life state police patrolmen en
deavored to save last Friday when
speed relays delivered meningitis se
rum from Portland to the Vetersns'
hospital at Roseburg, a distance of
200 miles, in slightly less than four
hours. Tavenner rallied for a time,
following the senim trestment. but
collapsed last night and deatn oc
curred this morning.
Pomona Grange
Jackson County Pomona Orange
will meet at the Eagle Point Orange
hall March 9 at 8 p. m. All Grangers
are cordially invited to attend.
Refreshments will be served and
Mrs. Emma Conger, Home Economics
chairman, requests members to bring
sandwiches and pickles.
A large attendance Is desired as the
program Is always interesting and im
portant the business, the commit
tee, and the lecture program.
Two new Oranges have been or
ganized in the county since the last
meeting, one at McLeod and one at
Gold Hill. The members of these
new Granges are urged to attend this
Pomona meeting and get acquainted
with the other Grangers from all 1
parts of the county, and also get
acquainted with the Grange work as
carried out In the Pomona, or county,
organization. Let all the older Gran
gers in the county attend to meet
these new Grangers and welcome
them Into our organization.
Fate Confirmed
SHANGHAI. March 7. (API Mrs,
S. C. Frenchan, wife of a slain Aus
tralian missionary, was learned defi
nitely today to have been murdered
by the communists who captured her
and her husband last month. Until
now, her fate has been In doubt,
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Contest For Best
Model Plane At
. Craterian Sat.
Much Interest la being evidenced
among the boys and girls of Medford
tn the announcement of the model
plane contest to be held Saturday at
ths Craterian theater, in conjunction
with the current showing of the
James Cagney aviation picture "Devil
Dogs of the Air."
Ten pn?es are to be awarded for
the best models the prizes ranging
from season passes that will enable
the holders to see all shows at the
theater for a period of a month, to
passes for an entire week s programs.
In addition to the prizes for the
best model planes, a special award
will be made to the boy or girl bring
ing In the most labels from a Quaker
or Mothers Oats carton. This award
will be the same as first price a
month's pass.
Daredevil Flying
In Marine Film
James Cagney, Pat O'Brien and the
U. 8. navy made the world "gob con
scious" In "Here Comes the Navy."
one of the most popular pictures of
last year.
Now again come that Inimitable
pair, to do for the Marine Corps what
they did for the Navy, In their new
picture, "Devil Dogs of the Air,"
which opened yesterday to a large
audience at the Craterian theater.
Devil Dogs of the Air" has more
thrills than "Here Comes the Nery.'
which puts It In a class by Itself. It
presents daredevil stunts by flying
marines that beggar description. A
dozen battleships participate in naval
maneuvers directed by the U. S. S
Macon. Countless airplanes zlpp and
zoom through the picture, fearless
filers crash their planes In midair
and leap In parachutes from burning
ships. As a thrill spectacle It Is un
surpassed.
The picture, however, which was
produced with the active cooperation
of the U. S. military authorities Is
far more than a record of some of
the most spectacular aerial and ma
rlne stunts ever filmed. It is a rol
licking comedy through which runs
a clever romance, and the all star
cast Includes more than 1.000 U. 8.
Marines, who enact small parts as
well provide a background for a clev
erly told tale.
Cagney haa never given a better
performance than his portrnyel of a
fresh youth who Joins the Marines
because he can't keep out of alrshlpa.
Now Until
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'Baboona' Coming
One ot the most spectacular screen
offerings of a decade Is promised for
the Rial to theater when "Baboons,"
newest African adventure film of Mr.
and Mrs. Martin Johnson, opens there
tomorrow.
"Baboons" ta described as an aerial
epic over Africa. Requiring twenty
months In the fllantng. it was made
white the Martin Johnsons toured
60.000 miles of unexplored Jungle,
visiting many spots In the dark con
tlnent never before glimpsed by civi
lized man.
This newest screen exploit of the i
Intrepid pMr reveals man's most dra
matic conquest the first record of
Africa's remotest serceta filmed from
the air.
In two Sikorsky amphibians, chris
tened "The spirit of Africa" and
"Osa's Ark." the Johnsons circled
mysterious Mt. Kenya, snow-covered
and Inaccessible; flew over the vast
Iturbl forest, visited the "mouth of
Hell," Lake Rudolf; charged a vast
herd of rhinos; visited with the Pyg
mies; descended on the homeland of
the baboons and accomplished other
feats.
The Rialto theater's program, with
Captain Hucklns on the stage. "Sea
Killers" and "By Your Leave" on the
screen, closes tonight.
He gota Into tho aviation corps
through the kindness of a Marine of
ficer from his home town, and re
warda that officer by stealing his
girl and generally keeping him In hot
water.
Dance till 1 o'clock at the Oasis.
ery Saturday night, ado.
Saturday Only!
TO NEW THRILLS'.
the fighting forte f.
been tamed by gun I I I '-' i
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BASEBALL MYSTERY
COMING TO ROXY
Actors and professional ball play
ers Join forces to figure in a gripping
detective mystery in "Death on the
Diamond." coming to the Roxy to
morrow. Based on an amazing story dealing
with a series of mysterious killings
in a baseball team during a pennant
race, the picture blends harrowing
bewilderment with hundreds of up
roarious, comedy Interludes, and with
a love romance, In a distinctively new
form of screen entertainment.
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
RBNT
0 rooms, furnished.
8 rooms, furnished.
Close in.
A rooms, unfurnished.
FOR SALE
Good paying placer mine, with ill
equipment and water for operation
8 or 9 months of the year. Royalty
basis. Inability of owner reason for
selling; 85 acres. M0.
3 acres good garden land, 6 -room
house. 1700; terms.
eOO-acre stock ranch for 300 head:
fine 7 -room house; spring piped to
house, barn; part under irrigation;
120 an acre. Terms. Trade Calif,
property.
8 acres, 4 -room house and 8378
outbuildings. Splendid pi ice for
turkeys. Terms.
130 acres good dairy ranch, going
at 88000; terms.
B. J. PALMER, Real Estate Broker,
Jackson Co. Bank.
FOR SAUB Gasoline washing ma
chine. Only used 3 months. Tel.
355-J-l.
REDWOOD anchor post. Extra spec.
lal while they last, In 9-ft., 8 It.
and 7-ft. lengths. A few choice 7
ft. Una posts at 10c and less. Lim
ited quantities. Volney Dixon, Nat,
Bldg., 134 N. Riverside.
BABY CHIOKS ready tor delivery Mar.
12. Leghorns from our trap-nesied
pedigreed stock. Rhode Islsnd Re.ls.
Barred Rocks, hatching egga avail
able at all times. Everything blcod
tested. Carley Poultry Farm. Tel.
S14-W.
FOR SALE Second and third cutting
alfalfa hay. 10. Call Mrs. M. F.
Hanley, Phone 108-R-l.
CASH paid for men's 2nd hand suits,
hats and ' s. Will H. Wilson. 32
No Front Si. "'(CH
"call
FOR RENT Furnished house.
S04 S. Oakdale.
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ft starts where all other animal pictures leave
off . . . because thc,v went hy plane ... to the
untouched heart of the African Jungle!
FOR SALE OR TRADE 26 Ford
coupe with license. Will tatte Sniper
sewing machine In trade. 3 No.
Bartlett.
HOUSE for rent. 1212 W.
FOR SALE OR TRADE Work aii4
mdd horM-s, Medford Riding
Academy. Phone 838-11.
FOR SALE Duroc strain weaner p:c.
Wing Orchards.
COANVON
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Mentholatum In nostrils
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EAGLES
Social Dance
Tomorrow (Friday) 9 p. m.
CAOI.F.S II Al l.
DTNGE'S ORCHBSTRA
DANCE
SATURDAY
NIGHT AT
Dreamland
Dinty Moore
And His Orchestra
Men Ladies
35c 10c
ill Adults 1
III 25 I
111 Kiddles . 10c I
and SATURDAY
I CVV7r 1 t I IP i.h "111 I I I Frank Morgan ..Genevieve Tobin mj
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