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MEDFORD iLIL TRTBUXE. MEDFORD. OREGON. TUESDAY. APRIL 2. 1935. PAGE SEVEN Local and In Medford . Mervln Chastain. Grants pass, Is spending several days in Nedford this week on business. Grants Pass Courier. From Salem Fred Coshow of Sa- lem arrived this morning on the Oregonlan to spend the day in Med- , ford attending to business. Mrl-uishlin .-rrtM J. L. Mc- . Laughltn. representative of Illinois Central Lines, armed tins morning , on the Oregonlan on business. I I Railway Man Call E. S- Farrell of Union pacific lines. Is attending to ; Business in lueninra toanv. navinn ar rived this morning on the Oregonlan. Visiting In Metlforrt Mrs. I. J. An derson of San Francisco is visiting in Medford for two weeks with her husband, Dr. I. J. Anderson, having arrived Sunday. Atito Crash E. A. Helss. Seattle, and Elmer Adams. Medford, were principles In an auto accident at the corner of Riverside and Edwards street yesterday. From Seattle W. J. Hancock of Seattle, representative of General Electric Co.. is attending to business in Medford today, and expects to re main over Wednesday. , Burch Returns Alfred Burch. min ing engineer, returned this morning on the Shasta from Sacramento, where he had been attending to busi ness for the last two days. Wallace In Hertford J. T. Wallace, representative of Northwestern Rail way, is among Medford business visit ors today, having arrived this morn ing on the Oregonlan. From R I c h m o n d Mrs. Har old Straus of Richmond, Cal., arrived this morning by train to spend six weeks visiting at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Walter of Oak Grove. Auto Accident According to a re port on file at the city police station. Dr. E. W. Hoffman of this city hit another auto as it was coming onto the Jacksonville highway from a drive near Lozier lane. Fenton Arrives F. S. Fenton, Jr., arrived this morning by train to at tend to business matters in Medford during the day. He is divisional sales mnnager for Easy washing Machine Corp., with headquarters In Ban Francisco. To Klamath Among those attend ing the Mrs. Z. T- Halferty funeral in Klamath Falls today from this city were Mrs. T. R. Barry, Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Applegate, Miss Ella Applegate. and John and Dick Applegate. All will return this evening. Baby Clinic Scheduled The month ly baby clinic sponsored by the Jack son County Health unit will be held Thursday, April 4, from 1:30 to 4 o' clock in the health department at the courthouse, according to an an nouncement today. Appointments may be made by telephoning 1359. Crouch to Yreka Carlisle Crouch, chief ranger of Crater lake national park, is leaving today for Yreka, to meet with supervisors of Siskiyou county, Cal., relative to land matters at Lava Beds. He will be accompan led by Breynton Finch, who will start work as temporary ranger at Lava Beds national monument. UOTME: Today and Wed. YOU'LL CRY LAUGHING AS WILL BUSTS LOOSE! 1. 4 n Scenic "Seeing Samoa" 'EambUn? 'Round Radio Row" S s ft ROGERS PLUS Novelty Reel Stuck. Stuck. Stucco" Personal Mrs. Preoftt leaving Mrs. Arthur Prevost U leaving for Portland to day and expects to return Friday. Receiving Treatment Keith Den- man or 403 Benson street Is a pa- tient at the Sacred Heart hospital, receiving medical treatment today. t Has Operation Mrs. M. P. Carney of central Point underwent a major lars are "new dollars." earned else operation this morning at the Sacred j where and brought here, the speaker Heart hospital. said. According to statistics from Callfcmlans. Incorporated, the average Leaie on Business Don Runyard , tourist spends 95.50 a day; and the and AHn Smith of the California j Oregon Power company left yesterday for northern California on business j connected with the company's rural service department. Visits at Ashland The Ashland Tidings states that Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Nesbltt of Tennant, California, visited friends here Sunday and with Mrs. f. M. Wilson. Tennant resident who Is under treatment in tha Sa cred hospital at Medford. Mrs. Fill son is much improved. Bromley Returns Horace Bromley, publicity director of the California Oregon Power company returned to day from Oakland. Oregon where he presented a program of Copco mo tion pictures at a banquet of the Oakland Development club. Of spe-1 clal interest locally were pictures taken last winter of the annual Northwest Turkey show which is held in Oakland each year. Lt. Douglas Transferred 1st. Lieut. Wallace S. Douglas, Med.-Res., who has been on duty in the Medford CCC district for tha past several months, has been ordered to the Lewtston district in Idaho, it waa un derstood he will be assigned as dis trict surgeon there. Lieut. Wallace Is the former Medford district sur geon, having been transferred to Camp Cape Sebastian recently. Roach to Seattle Douglaa Roach, who for the last year has been store keeper at Crater lake, left Monday night for Seattle, having come to Medford from the park Sunday. In Seattle he will be married, and after four or five days will return to his position at the lake. His bride-to-be, whose name was not learned here, will come from Seattle to make her home with her husband after the park Is opened for the summer. LO SALEM, Ore.. April 2. (AP) Less than 40 per cent of the more than 10,000 loans made by tha world war veterana state aid commission were delinquent, Jerrold Owen, executive secretary of the commission, an nounced here today. Recent collec tions, he said, indicated an improve ment in business conditions. Receipts of the department In col lections on loan the past month ex ceeded that for any March since 1931, Owen stated. The total was 148,178. In 1931 the total was 6150.000. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY CASH paid for men's 2nd hand suite, hat and shoe. Will H. Wilson, 83 No. Front St. FOR RENT Just completed new four room house, close In, also small 3 -room house furnished. Tel. 477-J. RED hatching eggs. Phone 4-F-4. WANTED Woman for Housework. Phone afternoons or evenings. 852-J. WANTED By young married man. work of any kind lawns, orchard, or anything. 375 So. Central or phone 44B-R. FOR RENT House. Inquire 1110 W. 9th. FOR RENT Apt. No children. 716 Welch. WANTED Bookkeeping part or full time. Have had considerable ex perience In Creamery and Produce offices, write Box 3457. Tribune. LARGE oil range wltn oven aio. Tel. 15-F-22. PANSY PLANTS. 25c dozen. Dressier, 1107 K- Main. WANTED Old gold. Sell to gov't licensed dealer. Brophy's. Jewelers. FERTILIZER Well rotted barn-yard 2.00 yd. 2 yds tor 3 so deliver ed. Phone 21. Central point. WANTED Experienced girl for gen eral housework. Countrv. Phone Mrs. S. M. Tuttle. Central Point. ll-X-2 between 4 and 6. 3-ROOM modern house, partly fur nished. Garage. 124 Stark St. WANTED Large size DeLaral eresm separator. Another might do. Write M. Holllster. Talent. FOR SALE OR EXCHANOE Large lot In Klamath Falls, some Improve ments lor Medford property. Box 3352. Tribune. BUSINESS MANAOER Lady or gen tleman with sales experience: ai00 for capital: secured and returnable. Only hustler may apply. Box 3462. Tribune. THREE MEN to start work at onee. Mnt be fre to travel. Average , earnlnes 125 00 to 36 00 per week. You have a good chance for ad vancement, call 9 a. m. to 6 p. m. Grand Hotel, w. H. Puller. RELIABLE unincumbered mlddle aced womin wants work by month or hour. 607 Palm. FOR 5AI.B '30 Chev. coach. 1123 N. Central. j FOR SALE Cabin Lake of Woods, j Inq. 1123 N. Central. FOR SALE 110 00 buys thre plate electric ranee, a bargain for some one. Call 370-X. FOR BALE 14 ton 1932 Ford truck, dual wheels, long ha, factory rake b-dy. or will trade for late mod Frri or Chev. closed car 7 .-A! P-'-v.-'rt pA. 7 ft 10c 1 Nt. B.cg., ;,4 N. feveruae. TOURIST LURE OF AREAJSADVISED (Conanued irum page ont) average stay of each tourist brings to the Pacific coast 85. Mr. Hutchinson predicted a great Influx of visitors within the next few years, and tirged the co-operation of tne public In stimulating this great flow of tourist travel westward. The feature talk of today's meeting was delivered by Oeorge Griffith of the United States Forest Service's Portland office. He described the forests and scenic attractions of this area aa "Green Gold," and urged the public to capital 1? on tha oppor tunity of securing full benefit of vacation travel to the Shasta-Cascade Wonderland. Mr. Griffith paid trib ute to the association, which has been furthering the development of this great Inland empire, and ex plained the forest service's "multiple us management" plan for the pro tection, development and preserva tion of the national forests. This plan la based on a long range vision which will result In the maximum benefit from national forests in grazing, lumber, water aheds and re creation. The speaker pleaded with the Rbtarlans and guests to forget state boundaries, and work for the advancement of recreational oppor tunities for the entire Pacific coast as a unit. Among the guests who were pre sented at today's meeting were David Canfleld. superintendent of Crater Lake National park and Karl L. Jan ouch, supervisor of Rogue River Na tional forest, who brought hia entle staff. Tom Stanley, able manager of the Shasta-Cascade Wonderland as sociation, was among those Intro duced. Preceding the entertainment at to day's Rotary meeting, w. A. Gates waa elected president of the Medford Rotary club for 1935. The five direc tors also elected at today's session, were C. D. Bean. K. W. Kendrlck, I. E. Schuler. Dr. C. W. Lemery, and Herb Grey. C. G. Smith who has successfully served as president of the Rotary club during the past year, will also serve as a member of the board of directors. Y, SUFFER HEAVILY (Continued from Page One) apricots, would be killed by the sudden plunge of the mercury. HOOD RIVER, Ore., April 3. (AP) Topping off a day of rain, sleet and snow, the tall-end of a dust storm struck here late yesterday. The dust waa stirred up by a strong east wind from the high, arid Horse Heaven country of Klickitat county, across the river from Wasco county. WENATCHEE. April 2. (AP) "No damage" waa tha report of horticul turists here thla morning on the re sult of last night's frost. The tem peratures ranged close to IS above, but few blossoms were out. PORTLAND, April .3. (AP) After 15 consecutive months of higher than normal temperatures. Portlsnd had a sub-normal mean temperature In March. The average was 44 de grees, aa against a normal reading of 46.9. Rainfall here for March waa 5 28 Inches compared with a normal precipitation of 3.91 Inches. STUDENTS PAY FEES TO SAVE ACTIVITIES BUOEIVE. April 8.- (AP) ApDroxi mstIy so per cent of the uncrgrad ust student who had complete their registration at the University of Oregon tor the spring term had paid optional student fees, it waa an nounced todsy noon. CORVALLI3. Ore., April 3. -API Sales of associated students' member ship tickets nesred the 800 mark a noon today as atudenta at Oregor State College continued an Intensive three-day campaign to save til spring campus actlvltlea from arti notion through lack of financial airport. Notice Notice ti hereby given that after j April 1, 1935 I will not be responsible . for any debts Incurred by anyone other than myself. MILES STUART. ORIENTAL GARDENS WEDNESDAY NIGHT Men 75c pnnorrd hv BOB STRANG I1MR Ml HI I I Mil IIV' IMMI T'lMf.MT kMI II 11:10 TO I 'm !", .'S.i. jii.i,jsiijiiu!,ij.i li'MUJUl ajiisaassssaasriaaaaasaaai T COMPLETE STOCK The entire present atok at Wurts Gift, sixth and central avenue, wlU be offered for sale at auction bin ni:i tomorrow afternoon. Wednesday, at one o'clock. Auctions will be con ducted twu daily at one and seven p. m. Thla sensational eore-wid sale l for the purpose of railing im mediate funds by turning tha larw stock of merchandise Into ch. ac cording to Jack Wurta. Among the hundreds of sale article are the following: Dtnnirws-e. glass ware, leather goods, picture, ruga perfumes, linens, lamps, vase, art ob ject, screens, lacquers. teakw?vd fur n itu re. Robert Jacobson, San Francisco auctioneer, has been secured to han dle wurts bt sale. Mr. Jaccbson is reputed to be one of the most success ful public auctioneers on the Pacific coast. In order to aocommoiit large crowd Wurts Olft ha been com pletely re-arranged throughout. This shop Is one of the moat unique gift stores in Oregon and features st tract ive articles from all parts of the world. A gift will be presented to every adult who la present at the beginning of the auction tomorrow at I o'clock, according to Mr. Wurts. AT An "open house" and special mov ing picture program has been p.anned for service station and independent garage operators and employee this evening by Rogue River Chevrolet, Incorporated, according to n an nouncement today by C. M. Hurd. manager of that company. The even ing of entertainment will hegln at 7:30 o'clock and Interested people, even though they r not affiliated with the automotive industry, are In vited to enjoy the hospitality of tnc Medford Chevrolet dealers nnd par take of the Dutch lunch and beet which will be served fololwing the moving picture program. The "open house" will b held at the showrooms of the Rogue Rlvei Chevrolet company at 33 North Riv erside avenue and D. O. Dryer, mana ger of par an riaccessorie for the Chevrolet company at Portland- E. M. Gregg, district part and acessorlea manager, also with headquarters in Portland and Larry Westerwlier. dla dlatrlct sales manager for the Chevro let company, will be present to assist in arranging the entertainment. Building Permits Permit Issued yesterday to South ern Oregon Gas corporation to build a steel building and fence at the corner of Second and North Front streets, at an approximate cost of $400. 4 SALEM, April 3. ( AP) In reply to a query by District Attorney Carl G Helm of Dnlon county tha lttorney general held here today that county courts do not have authority to spend public money for the purohsfe of air. porta unless such airports re neees sary for the general use and benef. of the county. City Warrants Called for Payment Notice la hereby given that there are funds on hand In the Genera Fund of the City of Medford for the redemption of Wsrrants Nos. 3703 to 4113 Inc. interest on the above War rants will cease after April 3rd, 1836. Dated this 1st dsv of April, 1936. GUS H. SAMUELS. City Treasurer. 4 Warrant Call Notice is hereby given that School District No. 49. Jackson County, war rants No. 13B50 to No. 14106 Inclus ive are called for payment. Interest to cease on April 4. 1036. Warranta to be presented for payment at the orriee or the District Clerk. City Hall, Medford. Oregon. REBECCA JFNBEN, Clerk School District No. 49 Use Mall Tribune want ads. Rf Now I I Mir No rpsi "hanks Eat Mince Pie pset Stomach Thanks to IVII-ans Bell-ans! FOR INDIGESTION BURK'S 314 E. Main. Tel. 448 SEAT COVERS for all cars, 95c up r DANCE WITH 1 MERLE si jARLSOII And Hit CB S. and NB 0. Broadcasting' ORCHESTRA and entertainer! Lad les "Carnival" Opens I . II "carnnal." a fast-moving corned v drama, featuring Lee Tracy. Sally Ellera and Jimmy "Schnowola' Du rante, Is at the Rlaltn theatre for three days starting today. Set against the. ever-colorful back- E FIRST BEFORE COURT Alex Buchan of San Franelsc charged under the Knox liquor con trol act as amended by tha List lccis ture. with the unlawful transportation of intoxicating liquor, waa arrtiignec this morning before Justice of th. Peace William R. Coleman. It Is the first case in thla county o crne un der the changed law. The 3iirt re served decision until this iftemoon. stating he desired to determine if the wine transported by Buchun waa not over the legal alcoholic content of 31 per cent. Buchan la charged with trnt.sporU lng 11 gallons of wine In an aUo. He stated he waa taking it to his brothet in Seattle. Deems Irl Payne, a transient relief station Inmate, charped with vgranc" for alleged Impersonation of a fe1 eral officer, was sentenced to 30 day In the county Jail. L. L. Chambers. Medford R. F. D. No. 1, charged with having r.o clear- j anca lamps on his truck Tas fined $1 and 3 50 costs, which he paid. Fred Holzang, charged wl'.h rockiest driving waa lind 935 and eo,ts. The it Moves As Fast AmMP'lMk imwv mS As He Can Chatter ( Mg JJwy fP'J Brought To Uf By . fefg T.H CAST OF SIXTY-FIVE SNf loveliest I mjf" jSajins SUS jd j1 F5!R 1 Tomorrow Kight Only J gT jg I UN . 'IIS A lAdrienne's 111! f f KsS I ji SPRING STYLE REVUE pfglgg lit. m- m MMMrmwMMiwwam Tim -Hf n hotel wii.lard M y 4, -"' i ADDED TREATS Klamath Falls I J V'V4 tf KLAMATH BASIN'S LEADING HOTEL L".l-f-9.Jl GeorIe PrIce gw w i - - J II - M I -lj "V'af, J rlMl1ln( "xl Toilvll .VlSSaiByakaw tatarlm to eommerolal P"7 ' ll "1 I "1 I ur II I) r " 1 iiSSs,'LjP ' S Si triTallara Modern. Mabi j'iZ Well, By beorge j I 5g6'&B1 nmt itllyX&X& ll J.KyyAjL' " H I Sa Bir (f B aWlSi Popular prlre Olnlna JL. -iy N.rel II .l.tM. . . II ' r r-ii- 1 "Tin W&mi?zttZ&iZ . W. e.rcj. Mgr. - ' ' in l With Lee Tracy L ... i mil ' i I niiiiimL It ground of a traveling carnival show, the film shows Lee Tracy Just a hop. skip and a Jump ahead of the police. His many experience are inter spersed with some highly hilarious situations. offense consisted of speeding on No Riverside avenue. Wallace O. Dutton, Medford R. F. I). No. 1. charged with operating an auto with Improper license pla'es, was fined 5 and cost. Will Rogers Film Opening at Roxy Will Rogers Is at the Roxy theatre for today and Wednesday in "Handy Andy." one of the funniest comedlea of his career in which he is shown as a rotired merchant who. at the in sistence of hia wife, at art to play with such a vengeance she is glad to have him go back to work. m .Malta Cotnninnderr No. 4 X-- K- T- .Masonic Hall, j 3k--31 Ashland. Ore. b Kjs Stated conclave, Wednes AclfNJ day evening. April 3. Open -JXH2as short form. Brief business routine, followed by "Malta" DegTee. Candidates from Grants Pass. Light refreshments after meeting. Knights courteously invited. R. L. BURDICK, Commander. W. H. Day. Recorder, . . . Helps PREVENT many colds JUST A FW 0OP4 UP IACM NOSTWl SS II VSS-aT I David Copperfield Coming Tomorrow The magnificent screen version of "David Copperfteid. Charles Dickens' greatest and favortta novel, comes to the Craterlan theater tomorrow for a four-day engagement. Behind this announcement la a atory of research and investigation, of unceasing effort, of faithful ad herence to an ideal. Almost two years have elapsed since plana were first announced for the bringing of "David Copperfield' to tha screen. What haa happened since that time is a atory by Itself. A it stands on the screen, the picture ha no lea than 68 stars and featured player In lta tremen doua cast. And behind each of those who appear on the screen are the united efforta of more than sixty men and women for each player a total running Into the thousands. First waa the matter of copyright, both in the United States and In England. Then the research depart ments went to work on types of players needed and wardrobe true to the period. Background hsd to be authentic and everything that could be of value to the story waa photographed with an eye to detail. To faml'larlM themselves still fur ther with the locale, the producer, the director and th scenarist made a trip to England and Hugh Wal- pole. famous novelist, waa brought to Hollywood to collaborate on the screen play. Then came the selection of the cast, a veritable task in itself. Among Shows 1:45 7:00-9:00 POSITIVELY $UfEETClBtC Starting Tomorrow! those who will be seen In tha film are W. O. Fields. Frank Lawtcn, brilliant young Freddie Bartholomew, Edna May Oliver, Lionel Barryir.ci, Lewi Stone. Madge Evans, Maureen O'Sulllvan, Roland Young and Eliza beth Allen. 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