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JTEDFOTiD MAIL TRIBUNE, fEDFORD. OREGON. TUESDAY, 26. 193.1.
PAGE SEVEN
Local and Personal
Here Wednesday
On Jury Vaty Verne Hastings of
Ashland waa in Med ford Monday,
serving on Jury duty.
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Baa Operation Mrs. A. W. Aya of
Med ford underwent a sinus operation
In tola city Saturday. Ashland Tid
ings, Many to Rally A large delegation
from the F:rst Christian .:hurch wai
Attend the district missionary rally to
be held In Grant Pam todvr.
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MoCredie Still Home Chief of Po
lice Clatoua MCredle wai still con-
fined to his home today with an at
tack of flu.
Pa dp ham Arrive H. F. Padgham
. of Portland arrived this morning on
the Orefionian to visit in Medford at
ti' the home of his son, Henry Padgham.
Mere from Salem R. H Campbell
of Salem is among Medford visitors
today, having arrived this morning by
twin.
Bankers Meet Tnnlcht The regul-r
monthly meeting of the Southern
Oregon Bankers association will bfl
held tonight in Ashland. Various
phases of banking will be discussed.
Changed Plwi Tom Shaffer, who
pleaded not guilty yesterdy to a
chare,e of being drunk ta public
place. Inter changed his plea to
guilty, and was fined HO In city
court.
Redden Recovers Frank Redden o!
the Southern Oregon Credit bureau is
recovering rapidly at the community
hospital, where he underwent a mas
told operation last week, and expect
to be back at the office within the
next ten days.
No license Olen Mosser, Talent
district, waa arrested yesterday by
state police, charged with operation
of a motor vehicle which had no li
cense plates. He was scheduled to
appear in Justice court In Ashland
today.
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Rev. Batrd to Portland Rev. W. R.
Balrd, pastor of the First Christian
church, left Monday morning far
Portland, where he will attend a
meeting of the state board of minis
ters. He will return the last of the
week and will be in his pulpit next
Sunday.
Back from Eugene W. Bernard
Roberta, chairman of the Medford
planning commission, returned this
morning by train from Eugene, hav
ing attended a commonwealth con
ference In that city. He presented A
paper on city planning. Other city
officials who Attended the meeting Are
expected to return this evening-
To San Francisco Wai. Von de
Hellen left last night by train on a
business trip to San Francisco.
Leaves for North Olen Arnsplger
left last night by train enroute to
Salem and Portland, on business.
To Roseburc Tony V. Denn left
last night by train for RoAebung. hav
ing been discharged from Medford
CCC district.
From Portland A. E. Clark of Port
land is attending to business In Med
ford today, having arrived this morn
ing on the Oregoman.
Mn. Rosenberg Returns lrs.
David Rosenberg returned this morn
ing on the Oregontan from Seattle,
where she had spent sevenl weeks
at the home of her mother-in-law.
Mrs. John R. Holmes. Mr. Rosenberg,
who is at his mother's home recover
ing from an operation, is much im
proved, Mrs. Rosenberg sild.
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Rialto Star
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TOO LATK TO CLASSIFY
FOIl SALE 193J 1-toa Pord truck;
dual wheels, long base. Isctory built
stale body. 1603 No. Rlversldo.
OASH paid for men's 2nd hand suits,
hats and shoes. Will H. Wilson, 33
No. Front St.
FOB SALE Weaner piss. Adolph
Shultz, Beagle, Ore.
TOR SALE 20 span of broke work
horses, young, lat and ready to go
to work. Llskey Brothers, Malm.
Ore.
FOB SALE, CHEAP Light 2-wheeled
tuto trailer, 1 oak roll-top office
desk, 1 oak flat top office desk. 8
office chairs, large steel safe. Tel.
S31. Central Point.
FOR SALE Mammoth Bronze tur
key eggg. K. Nell, Bt. 1. Ashland.
LOST Black Schafer pen. Return to
604 So. Ivy. Reward.
FOR SALE 2 used outboard motors.
132 So. Riverside.
FOR RENT Large front room, hot
and cold water, shower. 20 So. Fir.
WANT BIDE to Eugene. Call 735-R.
WANTED Driving Portland Monday
Want passenger. Share expenses.
Box 2420. Tribune.
FOR RENT Deslrble furnlshod
apartments. Hotel Grand.
FOR SALE Restaurant on north Pa
cific highway, priced very reason
able. 'Call at 1512 North Riversldt.
FOR SALE 3 Lions electric sroodei's.
good as new, 25 new; sell at 10
each. Call 1522-L or we Mrs. Han
sen at Gllmore station, est side
Crater Lake highway.
NFWTOWN apples, 30c box. W. H.
Watt, 468-R.2.
Tt was "Farmer's Day" at the regu
lar luncheon meeting of the Medford
Rotary club today In the basement
banquet hall of the Hotel Medford.
and the 125 members and farmer
guests enjoyed Intereatlng talks by
leaders of the farming and fruit rais
ing Industry. Charles Wing acted as
program chairman and toastmaster.
and farmers and orchsrdlsts from all
sections of the Rogue River valley en
Joyed the hospitality of the Rotarlans.
Dick Straus representing the
dairying Industry in the opening talk,
emphasized Importance of this field
of activity In southern Oregon.
Henry Conger, well known stock
cattle breeder, voiced a bright outlook
for cattle raising In the Rogue River
valley this year. Finer feeding condi
tions, with alfalfa, winter blue grass.
and ladlno clover, should contribute
with the general shortage of beef cat
tle In making 1935 a successful one
for stock raisers, he said.
Robert Fowler, county agent, em
phasized need for Improved marketing
conditions, in his brief remarks con
cerning the poultry industry In the
Rogue River valley. He told of the
growing Importance of turkey raising
In this locality.
Otto Bohnert, spokesman for the
vegetable growers, pointed out that
this Industry has grown bevond the
quarter million dollar mark, with
canning especially coming to the
iront. Mr. Bohnert explained that
the Hague River valley raises superior
tomatoes, and a moderate estimate
would place production at at least ten
tons to an acre. One-third of the
cost of raising produce here goes di
rect into laoor. Mr. Bohnert said, and
the largest portion of this amount Is
spent locally. One third Is apportion
ed to the purchase of necessary sup-
ijurs. wnne one-third Is devoted to
Incidental expenses and profit. Bohn
ert lauara the support given to the
produce raisers by the business men
or Medford and other southern Ore
gon communities, and it was his nre-
dlctlon that the canning Industrv
would double within a short period
of time, taking its place among the
major Industries of this valley.
Pinal speaker at today's luncheon
i .ee'ng waa Lyle Wilcox, horticultur
ist, who emphasized the fact that
fruit raising In the Rogue River val
ley Is the major factor contributing
to the success of this community.
There are 14.500 acres planted to fruit
In this valley, 11.500 acres of which
are devoted to pears, Wilcox said.
Estimated returns for the 1934 crop,
which might be considered an aver
age, amounted to the astonishing to
tal of $3,335,000. Of this sum. h. ...
plained. 800,000 was the estimated
amount apportioned to n.n
house and sales costs, 40 percent of
which goes directly to the purchase of
uppues ana to per cent for local
labor.
Mr. Wilcox estimated that the per
acre cash cost for Medford fruit row.
era was 90. of which a large portion
again is devoted to the purchase of
Buppnes sna tor lsbor.
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Kolb and Dili, those two "tops" of
mirth, have again donned makeup
and costumes and come to the Cra
terlan theater tomorrow for one a
day-day engagement on the stage, In
their new show, "This and That."
, Long-time favorites of the entire
country, and particularly here In
Medford where they hold the all-time
box office record, the two stars, to
gether with a company of 25, will
appear In what Is said to be the fast
est and funniest show of their careers.
As one of the highlights of their
program, they will present an exact
reproduction of their original act In
1809. They will wear the same origi
nal customues. use the same dialogue
and do the same wooden shoe dance
that made them a sensation so many
years ago. and which today is again
proving to be an even greater laugh
hit.
In the supporting company will be
Olga Steck, prima donna; the Aeolian
Octette, a fine harmony eight, and
the Barber Shop Quartet In songs .of
yesterday, adding to the musical side
of the show.
Kolb and Dill's burlesqued radio
broadcast of the "Frog Opera" has
been acclaimed as the laueh sensa
tion of the century and holds an Im
portant part on the program.
Other acts Include Bartlett Brown,
The Dancing Parson"; the Three Step
Sisters and Lieutenant Lawrence
Johnson, famous ventriloquist.
On the screen will be Chester Mor
ris In "Society Doctor."
V ANTED Old gold- Sell to govern
ment licensed dealer. Brophy's,
Jewelers.
EXPERIENCED SALESMAN wanted.
with car. Excellent opportunity to i
establih self with growing south- '
em Oregon concern. Experience !
with lime, fertilizer, building sup
plies preferred. Box 2426. Tribune.
TEAM of ho-fVH, for sa.'e; also two
purebred Hereford bulls. Cill 1559
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ENDS TOMORROW!
wicaiiuaiiu
Friday
NITE
Fred Wolcott
and Hli
Californians
TOGETHER FOR THE FIRST TIME
C0LBERTl
1ttiorpcixd0iv MiMl
NASH
HOTEL
2045 University
Berkeley, Calif.
A STRICTLY
modern estab
lishment with a
charming home en
vironment appeal
ing to the tourist or
residential guest.
Centrally and
conveniently located.
Reasonable rate by the day
or term.
The ideal home for
vourelf and family
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"The woman in Red.'" Barbara
Stanwycks latest starring vehicle, la
scheduled as the feature attraction at
the Rialto theater for tomorrow and
Thursday.
The story deals with the romance
of a young aristocratic Kentucky girl,
portrayed by Miss Stanwyck, who.
through family financial reverses, be
comes a professional rider at society
horse shows. She meets Oene Ray
mond In the role of a scion M a blue-
blooded Long Island family, also Im
poverished. It Is love at first sight
with both of them. But Miss Stan
wyck's employer, a part played by
Genevieve Tobln, is herself madly In
love with Raymond, and vows to
break up the match between Miss
Stanwyck and Raymond.
John Eldredge has the role of a
wealthy man of the world, a rival
rider of Miss Stanwyck, with whom
he Is madly Infatuated. Miss Stan
wyck, while In love with her own
husband, Is deeply indebted to the
other man. and Indiscreetly boards
his yacht to help him out In a bus!
ness deal. There Is an Incident In
which a girl Is drowned and Eldredgfc
held for murder.
In a sensational court trial. Mist.
Stanwyck finally reave als her Iden
tlty as the other girl aboard tht
yacht. There Is a smashing climax,
when her husband's family, who nev
er have approved of her, appear li.
court In a body to save the family
pride.
From Ashland Mr. and Mrs W. W.
Robison of Ashland were m Medford
Sunday afternoon visiting friends.
At an annual meeting of officers
and stockholders representing Rogue
Valley Golf club, held last night at
Hotel Medford. the following were
elected directors for a three-year
term: Wm. Lydlard, Eugene Thorn
dike and E. Raymond Driver. The
tiew directors wlil meet within the
next 10 days to appoint a president
and other officers of the board.
Mr. Thorndike, treasurer of the
golf club, submitted a treasurer's
report for the year. Indicating that
the club has made progress consist
ent with the general conditions.
Harry McMnhon. president, said
proBpecta for the coming year aw
exceedingly good. He Raid the mem
bership committee is functioning In
a very satisfactory manner and many
members are enjoying the club each
week.
"Factory style" workmanship In
watch and Jewelry repairing at the
lowest possible prices. Johnson the
Jeweler.
MODERN WOMEN
Nd Not Sofftf monthly pain and delay due is
colds, nervoui a train, exposure or ilniiUr csusm.
Ctu-cht-tr Diamond Biaod PUU eflctiT
SiiarusEiauioroveroyean. akni
TH1 DIAMOND
25c
Kiddles 10c
Shirley Temple "Now and Forever'
TOMORROW and THURSDAY
DOUG AND LADY ASHLEY EMBARK ON CRUISE
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MAYOR OF PORTLAND
THROUGH ON AIRPLANE
Mayor Joseph K. Carson of Port
land was a passenger on the north
bound United Airlines plane that
passed throuph Medford this after
noon, returning north from San
Prancisco. He Interviewed Mtsa
Frances Perkins, secretary of labor,
at San Francisco, and extended her
an Invitation to visit Portland.
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Douglas Fairbanks and Lady Sylvia Ashley are shown above with the commodious yacht which will
take them on a leisurely world cruise. They left London after Doug offered to "sock" reporters "In the
nose" If they annoyed him. They sailed for the Virgin Islands where, with a party of friends, they will
take over the yacht of Jessa Llvarmora. (Associated Press Photos)
CUT PORTLAND SCHOOL
AID IN ROSE FESTIVAL
PORTLAND. March 26 (AP) The
Portland school board last night
voted to curtail participation of pu
pils in the 1935 rose festival.
The action was taken after the
Partland Parent-Teacher Assn. by
resolution had opposed participation
by the schools In celebrations of clvla
Interest.
Bring in your old goW- I pay tha
top cash price. 'Government Li
cense." Johnson the Jeweler.
I V Now I Eat
I Onions
I J No I pset Stomach
I f"" Th inks to Bell-ana
Bell-ans
FOR INDIGESTION
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HURRY! LAST TIMES TONIGHT!
Will Rogers "Life Begins At 40"
Tomo
ON THE
STAGE!
MATINEE and EVENING
1 S K-$4 (A
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Shows at 1:46 - 7:00 - 9:00
Doors open At night at 6:30
Get set for the greatest stage attraction
brought to Medford in recent years! . . .
Those two incomparable funsters whose
sensational successes have won them
fame from coast to coast , . , heading
their newest creation of fun and
laughter 1 s
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Surprises galore ...in their fastest and funniest show . . .
THIS A BID THAT"
Company ef 25
25
Plus On the Screen
Life taking . . . love giving . . . hours! Brimming with
dynamic thrills . . . crowded with daring romance!
CHESTER MORRIS 4 SOCIETY
VIRGINIA BRUCE ifekU,,
BILLIE BURKE UUU I UK
NEVER BEFORE SUCH LOW PRICES FOR SUCH A GREAT ATTRACTION:
r Matinees 40c Evening 55c Children 25c JSj
8TARTS
CHARLES LAUGHTON ZASU PITTS CHARLES RUGGLES
MARY BOLAND ROLAND YOUNG
thurs: "RUGGLES OF RED GAP"