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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (April 14, 1935)
medford mail tribune, medford. Oregon. Sunday, april h. i9r3. .PAGE NINE Local and Personal Rialto's Stars "Laddie" Opens Craterian Run To Eucene Harold Poling left bf . train Friday for Eusena. " To Grant Pa Mr. Blanche Powell left for Grant Pa Saturday by train. a At Cmwent Clty-rUlUan Robert of the Red Cross olfloea la spending the -wee end at Creacent City. Here from Ashland A. L. Cousin of Ashland was attending to buai neaa In Medford yesterday. Mra. Getohell Leave Mra. Delroy Oetchell left Friday nlht by train for Seattle. Tingleaf to rortland--Delbert Ting leaf la leaving Monday for Portland, making the trip by train. patient at Hospital Mrs. Ray Mch ola of Eagle point li patient at the Sacred Heart hospital, where ahe l receiving medical care. Leave for Home Mr. R. A. Peter son and her newborn baby left the Sacred Heart hospital yesterday for her home. r PUins Ftshine Trip Postmaster Frank DeSouza Is planning to leave today on a fishing trip along Rogue river. Duecan Calls D. P. Duggan of Sams Valley was among Medford vis itors Saturday, attending to business here. Here (iaturday-Capt. CJuy W. Saun ders, commander of Camp wlmer, CCC, was a business visitor Saturday at district headquarters. Peeley Hall Here Seeley Hall. au perlntendent of Swan Island airport. Portland, la In Medford, visiting his father, Court Hall and friends. Motrin Returns Leo McLaln, dep uty United State marshal, returned Friday night from an official bu&lnesa trip to Portland. Here Friday E- M. Pugh, repre senting Consolidated Supply Oo. of Portland, was here on business Fri day. To Attend Funeral All Rebekah are requested to meet at the hall at a p. m. Monday to attend the funeral of the late Brother Pred Ti, It was announced. Have Operations Mr. OrvlUe Thomas of 411 Laurel street; Ray Wilson of Jacksonville and Robert Fletcher of No. 9 Louie avenue are patient at the Community hospital. having undergone major operations here Saturday. Return from Pant Lieut. Robt. H Colwell of CCC Camp Rand, returned yesterday from Chicago. He wa one of the officer In command of the CCC casual train which recently took CCO members east for dis charge. Thunder Storm The forest service reported that a severe thunderstorm, the first of the season, wa reported at Ek Creek, Huckleberry mountain and tn the Butte Fall d 1a trie t Fri day. Athough lightning wa said to have struck In' several places, the timber wa too wet for fire. Canfleld to Mt. Rulnler David H. Canfleld, superintendent of Crater Lake national park, left Thursday for Mt. Rainier national park, where he 1 attending the annual ski tour nament sponsored by the park serv ice. He plan to become acquainted with method of handling now event, preparatory to similar ones at Crater lake. To Sales Meet Jay G,ee. of Stan dard Oil company here, left yesterday to attend a three day meet of com pany employe in Marshfleld. Mem bers of the company staff from all the coast section of Oregon will be present. A big dinner la to climax the meet. Dancing, and a big golf tournament at Bandon will be featured. Payne Visits Edward Payne, a brother of Richard Payne of this city, l here from h:s home in Eugene for a few deys. Ha OperationErnest Wals of route I underwent a major operation yeurday morning at the Sacred Heart hospital. Arrive by Air C. R. Ri of Yaki ma was in Medford Friday, having arrived by air. He waa flying a Stln son plane. t At Community Mr. Chas. Hamp ton of Grants Pass underwent a ma- 1 Jor operation yesterday at the Com munity hospital. Has Tonfttlertomy A. J. Hawk of 908 Queen Ann avenue underwent a tonsilectomy yesterday at the Com munity hospital, as did Mr. J. II . Dittemore of this city. In Central point I. R. Robnett of Portland is in Central Point on busi ness and 1 being welcomed by a large circle of old friends and neighbors. Mr. Robnett will return home about April 15. Warkln anil Smith Return Glen Watklns and George Smith of this city have returned from a two week trip to San Francisco. While there they visited with Dick Sleight, Walt Young and Joe Patton. Watklns plans to return to the California city about May 1, he stated. Chandler to Klamatlt-L. R. Chand ler, purchasing agent for Crater Lake national park, left Saturday for Klamath Falls and Lava Beds nation al monument, to arrange for delivery of equipment preparatory to the es tablishment of an ECW camp at the Lava Beds. Martin Palmer, park me chanic. Is also attending to business at the national monument over the week end. Tlllett Arrive E- E. Tillett. chief accountant for the national park serevloe with headquarters at Wash ington, D. C.. arrived Saturday, hav ing concluded a trip to Hawaii, to check over bookkeeping methods at the offices of Crater Lake national park. He will leave this afternoon with Messrs. R. B. Hodges, chief clerk, Clayton L. East. ECW clerk, and J. A. Shepherd, bookkeeper of Crater Lake national park, on an Inspec tion trip to Oregon Cave national monument. Use Mall Tribune want ad. IN The Commercial Finance corpor ation, of Medford, under the guid ing hand of W. W. Walker, who has had many years' experience in banking and finance, has made a wonderful record since it was or- gantzed in 1927. The company was organized by a group of Medford business men with an authorized capitalization of 300. 000.00. During Its entire period or business operations the company has paid its preferred dividends rogu- ; larly and in full and In addition the common stockholders have re ceived excellent returns on their investment. During this same period , the company has Issued, sold, and retired more than a half million dollars worth of short time secured notes, a large part of these notes going ,lo Individual investors oi southern Oregon and banks of the same territory. There has never been a default on either principal or in terest on these notes. In looking back over the past five depression years one might well wonder how a compnny could fair so well, when many other and larger companies were losing money every year and many of them defaulting on their obligations. The answer lies In Mr. Walker's able direction oi the company's efforts. From a small beginning in the first year of the company's history with only one assistant and a vol ume of business of 28 1.000 .00 Mr. Walker has built up the business to where there are now seven em ployees and the volume of business In 1934 was over si .000.000.00. Besides serving the finance needs of Medford and Ashland the Com mercial Finance corporation also handles a Irtrgc port of the com mercial paper In Grants Pass, Klam ath Falls, and Treka and the other small town In southern Oregon and northern California. St.-.: rf!KrfJ'w 'At? WTuinn,i. tCfc? ty Ronald Colman Is at the Rlalto theater, starting today, in the char acterization of "Bulldog Drum moud," a role he ha made one of the country's favorites. In his new est adventure, "Bulldog Drummond Strike Back." Loretta Young heads the supporting cast. The film depicts the thrilling and amusing adventures Drummond en counters In attempting to aid a beautiful girl clear up the mystery surrounding the house of a sinister Oriental Prince, from which her uncle had mysteriously vanished Miss Young plays the beauty In dis tress, Warner Olancl Is cast as the Prince, Charles Butterworth portrays the not-qulte-brlght bridegroom. Al- gy end Una Merkel the blushing bride from whoae arms Drummond tears him when he enlist him to help him solve the riddle. C. Aubrey Smith. Arthur Hohl. Kathleen Burke, and Halliwell Hobbes are nlso prom inently featured in the cast. m it ; Now at Roxy turn I nut Ilia Dreiirhed PENDLETON, April 13. ( AP) A rain storm which approached cloud- , j piujjvn iiims, vtui iiie uma- M tlUa country last nleht. caualnx jome damage to highway. A road waa washed out in tli Pilot Rock section. The town of Rteth reported a heavy hall storm. A southwest wind swept over the county. One of the six best sellers of all max. makes & vivid screen narrative of a social conflict, wherein the pride time. Oene Stratton-Porter' Immor tal "Laddte comes to the screen of the Craterian theater, starting toduy. In the film version of the famous story which has John Beat, Gloria StuArt and little Virginia Weldler heading the cam. The story of "Laddie." a son of the soil, college bred but preferring to follow in his father's footsteps as a farmer, has been known to mil lions of readers for over 50 years. Beal. in the title role, portrays the young man whose courage and man hood mounted all obstacle In his love for the "Prlncea," an English girl of noble family. Laid In the Indiana farming coun try, the story not only higlighta the romance of Laddie and the Princess, but has comedy, and in its dramatic drive toward the unforgettable cli- of aristocracy bend to admit the true nobility of the noil. Also featured are Gloria Shea. DonaM Crisp. Charlotte Henry, Dor othy Peterson and Greta Meyer. Anne Shirley and Tom Brown, in the roles of Anne end Gilbert, head the cast of L. M. Montgomery's be loved story "Anne of Green Gables," at the Rojcy theater for today and Monday. Also featured in the plcturtaatlon of the famous novel are O. P. Heg 6le as Matthew. Helen West ley a his sister Marllla. Sara Haden. Gertrude Messlnger and Charley Orapewln, Northern Life Insurance Co. Home or flip, sc.it tip, irut. Complete rotrrflR. rontrftrta Life Arrltlrnt Hralth Offlcn I07-4OS Liberty Bld(. Phone HI. Han Womm on Juries ALBANY, N. T.. April 13. (API The senate Judiciary eommlttee to day killed a bin which would have permitted women to aerve on Jurlea In New York state. BURK'S 314 E. Main. Tel. 418 SEAT COVERS for nil cars, 95c up TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY WANTED Old gold. Sell to govern ment licensed dealer. Brophy'i. Jewelers. 20?! AMYTIME: KIOOICSj OS mm. TODAY and MON. She'll steal your mart with happiness 54' if POR EXCHANGE Good piece of city property, 3 housea on lot. pared street, close In, clear, good rental property. Trade for farm. So. Ore gon Realty Co., 44 N. Hlverelde. FOR RENT Good 4-room house fur nished, on Berrydale. 20. So. Ore gon Realty. 44 N. Riverside. TOR SALE Small eaah register, cheap. See at Medford Flower Shop Medford Bldg. FOR SALE Pansy plants. Thous ands to choose from, 23c and 50c dozen. Mr. Dan Howard, Spring St. FOR SALE Coal brooder. John Mace. Central Point. PASTURE for stock. 6 mllea E. of Medford. on Wheeler ranch. " EXTRA VALUES IN USED CARS 1930 Chevrolet Sport roadater l!"3l Victoria Ford aedsn 1P32 Studebsker 6 sedsn 1928 teet coupe 1933 Dodce sedan 1930 Studetwker roadster 1929 Chevrolet truck New sttidbsler 1', ton truck. SANDERSON MOTOR CO. TOR SAIE ' Pour Cities View." Bet bu:'.d:n site in valley Also 30-.-re .:e. F.v-elnt new. r"ildo trees, hpzlvi Inquire P. eV Thurs ton. Ft. 2. Medford Open yonr heart for a new sdtf nttire of sheer loveliness . . . Re-I.Ue the golden (lavs of Innocent, be llevtnp love In thN plcturlzatlon of L- M. Montgttmery'i FOR SALE Laving White Leorna. Hmsen. strain. Year old. H. J. Fleischer. Central Point. FOR SALE Super Olant Bean spray rig. Box 3337. Tribune. FOR SALE Row boat, mttr"M. Vto trola. electric range. 223 W. Jack s' n. e Gables with ZL Anne Shirley . ai "Aunt" ITT Tom Brown T"" O. P. Heggie " Helen Westley ADDED Phone 642 We'U nam away your refuao City Sanitary Service. San Plego Fair Coins WASHINGTON, April 13. (AP) The house today approved and sent to the senate a bill authorising the colnuge of 250.000 special 60-cent pieces In observance of the Cali fornia Pacific International Exposi tion at San Diego. INTO THE FOG . . . ' .':tVtrlF4;i V&s i$J lift p . V''"' - j&J s 4'- . K-srSnrik with A murdered man vanished! Thon . . . hig wife vanished! Then . . . "Bulldog Drummond" vanished I A hotel room vanished! Bullets vanished! Even a bridegroom's wedding night vanished I Scotland Yard almost vanished ! You'll laugh while you thrill as Drummond indulges in a new series of adventuros from death at dusk to romance at dawn! Ijululcq Uuirmnertd Staik&S Back RUTH ETTIN0 in "The Song of Fame" VHI.TY NEV-KEF.L - It Starts TODAY For 3 Day mi"4 aW v.. 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Romance known to the world . . . 3. more Deautuui ana iragrani than ever before . . . filmed in all its soul-sweeping power and glorious romance ... its drama tic power and throbbing heart beat ... to make the cherished dreams of 30,000,000 readers come true on t.lifi screfln! ,4- ' ?t - V t I i S ' ?A America i great romance of th iiZlZXESidyf , ' "oil . . . dear to the hearts of M ' A'y' J millions!- 0 t A Jit 1 -I GLORIA Virginia BEAL STUART Weidler Charlotte Henry, Gloria Shea, Donald Crisp llllltlll)tt)IIMIMlMllltt1HMI On Th Mine rrojrani Irvin S. Cobb in "The Ballad of Paducah Jail" "TAI.E OF THE VIENNA WOODS" NEWS EVENTS o o