JrRDFOTJD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFC.D. OEEfiOX. SUNDAY. AITiTL 23. 1933.
PAGE NINE
Local and
Vndergoes Operation Phillip Han
n&Tox4 of Eagls Point underwent a
major operation Saturday morning
at the Community hospital.
Visitors from Koeliurg Mr. and
Mrs. C. R. Boyd and eon. Donald, all
or RoseSurg, are Medford visitors this
week end.
Eeth'r Sanderson III The Jrlendj
of Esther Merrltt Sandernon will b
sorry to learn that she la 111 at her
home, 16 Rom Court.
Johnson Return" John W. John
aon, Jeweler, returned Saturday morn
ing by train from Portland, where
he had been attending to-business.
Her from Berkeley W. P. Webber
of Berkeley. Cat., waa attending to
buslneaa here Saturday, having ar
rived yesterday morning by train.
From washlnston Among brief
business vl&itora in Medford yester
day waa D. B. Ubbey of Washington.
D. O.. who arrived on the Oregonlan
yesterday morning.
Flnf Fire The fire department was
called to the home of Theo May.
Copco electrician, last night at 10
o'clock to extinguish a small flue
fire. No damage resulted.
To Appear at CTiiircli Master Oall
Thomson, boy soprano, and his sis-,
ter. Laura Thomson, contmlto. will
appear at the Presbyterian church 0:1
Holly street Tuesday evening. April
30. It was announced yesterday.
Endeavor to Meet The Intermedi
ate Endeavor will hold an Interesting
meeting this evenlnst at 6:30 at the
Christian church. Betty West will
lead the discussions and a special
number will be given. All young peo
ple of Wgh school age are cordially
invited to attend.
Gales Returns C. E. Outes and
Mrs. Eleanor McQulston, bookkeeper
,t dates Auto Co., returned yesterday
morning by train from Portland, hav
ing been released as witnesses In the
v c snnKltv. deposed su
perintendent of Crater Lake National
park.
Graduates from Art School Miss
Annie Vinson, daughter of Mrs. El
mlra Vinson of 144 North Riverside
avenue, has graduated from the
Washington School of Art, Washing
ton, D. C. according to wuiu
celved here by her mother. She has
received her diploma, to the Interest
of hex friends here.
Report Enjoyable Trip Mr. and
Mrs. C. A. Meeker ot the M. M. de
partment store returned Friday eve
ning from Los Angeles, where they
spent the past ten days combining
business with pleasure. They drove
south inland, and returned by way
of the coast highway, enjoyed the
tine weather, ond found the country
tieautlful after the heavy rains. En
route they visited many friends and
report an enjoyable trip.
To Give Magic show A maglo
show will be put on by Mr. Whipple
next Tuesday night at 8 o'clock In
the recreation hall of the Presbyter
un church. This show Is sponsored
by the Presbyterian Young People's
society. A small admission charge
will be made at the door, the pro
cds to be used to help send young
people to summer conference. Mr.
Whipple has made quite a name for
himself as a magician and will show
an entirely different group or tricks
that both young and old will enjoy.
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
WANTED Old gold. Sell to govern
ment licensed dealer. Brophy't
Jewelers.
WANTED Heifer calves. Write Ruby
Schulz, Beagle, Oregon.
WANTED Experienced girl or mld-tlle-.iged
woman for light house
work. In country. Board and room,
5 a month. Write Ruby Schulz.
Beagle. Ore.
STRAY One young Jersey cow. Own
er may have same by paying fr
this ad . feed and identifying same.
OaklelgH Ranch. Central Point. .
TrooM. Hardwood. 1000. Easy
terms.
B A 4 bed room modern. Clear. Want
amall city home. r
WANT country heme, about 10 acres.
for clear city mod. 4 room. Largs
lot.
WANT Listing all kinds properties
for .ale and exchange.
MEDFORD TRADING CO.
21 S. Riverside. R. C. Brinson. Mgr.
FOR, SALE OR TRADE 8i acre clow
in. small house, good location.
aft50.n0 or tradp tor machinery.
Medford Pipe and Machinery Co
FOR SALE 600 pound new 2-i"
mill balls. Medford Pipe and Ma
rMnery Co.
FOR SALE '30 Chevrolet coach. 1122
No. Central.
PANSIES Plenty of eood ones left
iSOc and 2oc doz. Mrs. Dan Howard,
spring St.
4-ROOM (urn. apt., sleeping porch,
piiui. M.iyts-g, garage. 310 Port
land. FOR RENT T'.irpe-room furnished
apt. Newly decorated. Hot water
Prlvnte bath. etc. 821 W. 10th St.
USED CAR BARGAINS
cm 1?"4 Stnc!,'"l'r Pnvi sAdan
One li 14 ciwrclrt M:itr coupe
One 1931 Ford Cabriolet.
One 1931 B'i.ek 30 Serif sertan.
One Rinrtc SMndard srian.
One 1930 Wh'.pnt "4" fvdn.
SKINNER'S GARAGE
Bulrk, Pontuc Sales and service
WANTED Smr: furnished duplex,
eood district. C.i'il Room 523 Med
ford Hotel Sunddv.
FOR RENT 7-rorm houx- with Hi
acre on Jar 'Knnvip h!sliway. In
rj'i:re Krw-x :e S'.it'.on. Ji.-te-
sonviKe.
Fitch's
Shampoo
Rf rrTvrHi ir'ln:ff
ir.-n-'lr. Try it
tor.iscu ?Se Ixrttle
Special 59c
Personal
To Stockton Mrs. Dan Watson left
by train Friday night for Stockton.
Cal.
.
Wllroi Has Vbllnr Iyto Wilcox,
new pathologist for Southern Oregon
Sales. Inc., has his brother, Buell
Wilcox of Santa Monica, Cal., aa
visitor thla week'end.
Back from Portland Wm. Erlck
aon of Ensile Point, summer season
timekeeper for Crater Lake National
park, has returned from the 5ollu:ky
trial at Portland.
.
Ire Brown Vl.lt Lee P. Brown.
assistant at the supervisor's offloe of
lands at Portland, waa a visitor at
Rogue River National forest offices
yesterday on land examination work.
Altar- Society to Meet St. Ann's
Altar Society will meet In the parish
hall at 3:30 o'clock Tuesday after
noon. It was announced. After the
buslnesa meeting, a social will be
held.
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Lundeen Visits A. M. Lundeen.
real estate operator at Los Angeles, la
spending a few days In the valley and
while here Is talking real estate busi
ness with Carl T. Tengwald, local
operator.
Plan Citizenship School The first
meeting of the school of citizenship
conducted by Daughters of American
Revolution will be held May S. All
who are interested may secure Infor
mation by telephoning Mra. D Alblnl
at qi8.
Rlene to Bend Eugene "Gene"
Riebe, a graduate of Medford high
school in 1031, and well known here
where he haa many frlenda. Is leav
ing today for Bend, where he haa ac
cepted a .splendid poaltlon in the me
chanical department of an auto shop.
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To Lava Beds Making an inspec
tion trip to Lava Beds National
monument. Clayton East. ECW clerk,
and G. F. Whltworth. Crater Lake Na
tional park engineer, left Saturday
for Lava Beds National monument,
Cal.
Receives Hospital Care Mlas Eth
el Wilkinson Is receiving hospital care
at Portland, where she has been a
witness at the Sollnsky trial, accord
ing to word received by the Crater
Lake National park offices. Miss Wil
kinson Is senior stenographer.
Dr. Llhliey Visits Dr. D. S. Llbbey.
former naturalist for Crater Lake Na
tional park and now park superin
tendent ror ECW headquarters of
fice at Washington. D. C, stopped In
Medford yesterday enroute to Yo
semlte National park. He had been
attending the trial of E. C. Sollnsky
at Portland.
Three Miles of Snow Plowed Dur
ing the past week I S of a mile of the
Crater lake highway has been cleared
of snow in the park, according to of
ficials here, making the total dis
tance from which the snow has been
removed three miles, extending from
park headquartera to Goodbye bridge
Hard, icy snow has made plowing dif
ficult, but the work Is expected to
proceed rapidly.
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BACHELOKOEKL
EDWARD EVERETT
. - . -HORTON
EDWARD ARNOLD
UNA M ERKEL
Aim:i
Clark and McCullou?h
In -LOVE and HI"I '
VnTH Ncree
TODAY T JJ
and Mnndav ; V-;"&tijJ
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if merrv life . . . and
j , when ?he decided to
1 tell the world all
nhoiit It, her many
admirers almost had
heart failure!
1 PARK
Visits Park Offices I. H. Porter.
ECW foreman at Camp Oregon Caves,
waa a visitor at the Crater Lake Na
tional park offices Saturday.
Thompsons Return Mr. and Mrs.
O. R. Thompson of 113 Tripp street
returned late Thursday from a trip
to Portland where they had spent a
week visiting. They stopped In Cor
valUs, on the return to visit their
sou, John Alden. a-ho will graduate
in June from Oregon State college
school of pharmacy.
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Early In June Lawrence's Jewelry
store will be moved to the Jackson
county bank building where extensive
remodeling Is now In progress.
For the past 25 years Lawrence's
store haa been located at the corner
of Nortn Fir and West Main streets.
During that time Lawrence's have al
ways carried high quality merchan
dise and specialized In sterling silver
and perfect blue white diamonds.
The new store in the main buslnesa
section will afford more space and
attractive display windows. The for
mer bank vaults will be utilized by
Lawrence's.
Preparatory to moving. Lawrence's
will conduct a special sale beginning
this week, rather than remove their
present large stock of Jewelry and
silverware to the East Main location.
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence will offer
their customers an opportunity to
buy what they want at greatly re
duced prices.
SET FDR TUESDAY
The publio ta Invited to attend the
fourth annual battalion review and
presentation of sen-lee and marks
manship medala. which is to take
place at the Medford Armory Tues
day evening. May 13, nt 8 o'clock.
National guard units of AshlanJ,
O rants Pass and Medford will be re
viewed.
Music by the Elks band will be an
added feature, according to William
H. Ellenburg. general chairman. Ma
Jor General George A. White, com
mander of 41st division, will be pres
ent. accompanied by members of hla
staff.
Shows Today
1:45-3:15
7:00-9:00
Today and Monday! .
THE NUTTIEST NIGHTMARE EVER CONCEIVED!
People become stitues and statues
come to liie . . . until anything is
liable to happen and it does!
Here's the screwiest, sassiest, fun
niest comedy riot ever filmed!
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Passes On Billions
El ii
fry sAfr5ji
Frank C. Walker (above). New
York attorney and long-tlma friend
or President Roosevelt, waa appoint
ed by the Chief Executive to paa.
on all plana for -creating lobs out j
Of the $4,000,000,000 work relief 1
fund. (Aesociated Preaa Photo) 1
IN TRUCK. CLAIM
Gary George Rapp, truck driver for
the Consolidated Freight line, ta In
the county Jail today charged with
driving while intoxicated, according
to a state police report. The report
atates that Rapp, driving a heavy
truck from thla city to Roseburg. hit
a concrete bridge Jtist north of Bon
ney's Grill, about 10 o'clock last
night, turning the huge truck on Its
side, breaking away part of the
bridge. The truck Ud for 150 yards
on Its sldo before coming to a atop
In the middle of the highway.
The truck was carrying, anions
other thing, several barrels of oil.
the content of which soaked Rapp
thoroughly. A wrecker from Grant
Pass waa summoned, and righted the
machine, taking It Into Gold Hill for
minor repairs. It was not seriously
damaged, and will be sent on to
Roseburg today. Police say that Rapp
had been drinking heavily.
MOVED
Palmer Real Estate Agency hs
moved olflce from Jackson Co. Bank
to Medford Center Bldg., downstair.
Use Mall Tribune want ads.
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A mjl ALAN MOWBRAY FLORINS MeUNNEY ft .
ALAN MOWBRAY FLO RIME McUNNEY
PEGOY SHANNON RICHARD CARLE
WF-SLEY RARRY . HENRY ARMETTA
FERDINAND OOTTSCHALK WM. BOYD
A LOWELL SHERMAN
PRODUCTION
AIinF.D ATTRAf.TIONH
Cameramen Adventur "Man't
AL0 r.lRTOOV NOVELTY
SHIPPING BETTER:
TRADE, INDUSTRY
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SAN rRANCISCO, April 37-AP)
Shipping along the Pacific coast
was active with Import-export busl
ness substantially ahead of last
year. Trans-Pacific passenger traffic
is at top levels. General trade and
industry continued steady at about
5 to 10 per cent over lut year. Re
lief activities tapered off seasonally.
(By the Aoctateit Press)
The nation's business. Influenced
last week by both spring and sum
mer trade cycles, displayed an under
tone of strength.
Although some section, notably
the east, reported retarding Influ
ences which hampered the growth of
a distinct trend in either direction,
a number of analyses agreed that
general business and Industry moved
forward.
Flying the flag of "prosperity
peaks," the automobile Industry pro
duced 110,700 units last week, the
highest week production since Au
gust of 1020. -.1
The trend of motor output has
been upward for many months, and
Crum's said production estimates for
May give Indication of little or no
decline from April.
Dealers' statements to manufac
turers show a comparable condition
In the retail field with the used car
market declining as an adverse In
fluence on new car sales.
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Unusual proof that horses ranged
the hills of Jacksonville hundreds
of years ago is offered In the form
of a horse's hoof, petrified, found re
cently In the history city by Barney
Cody, second cousin of Buffalo Bill
Cody. Mr. Cody, who haa lived In
Oregon for 70 years, and In Jackson
Ore and Bullion
Purchased
LkMMd br Stii. Calilonh
BiUHttlmt 190T
WILD B ERG BROS.
SMELTING tc. RliFININGCO.
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Uncle Sam's new heavy cruiser, the U. 8. S. Minneapolis, la shown
above as she took her leave of the Philadelphia navy yard to take up
her maiden assignment at San Pedro, Calif. She will loin In fleet ma.
neuvers In the Pacific this summer, (Associated Press Photo)
county for U years, found the un
usual specimen In his yard.
The petrified hoof, clearly show
ing In stone the hoof shell, the frog
of the foot, and foot bones was
shown to Dr. Gltzen, Medford vot-
rtnarlan, and pronounced that of a
horse, undoubtedly. Local amateur
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HAVE
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Musical Revue
"Grandfather's
Clock"
fete Smith Explaining
"RUGBY"
News Events
Wednesday! The Famous Crockett Family
Shows Today
1:45-3:15
7:00-9:00
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historians, declaiming the possibil
ity of a petrified horse's hoof In this
locality, upon reflection admit that
there In a possibility that the horse !
may have been one of the stock
planted by runaways from those
brought Into this country by early j
Spanish explorers.
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From the novel by
VrBvBlEI a HUGHWALP0LE
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For the first time In Medford. ex
cursion airplane fliphta over the city
will be made at night next Tuesday,
April 30, in an all-metal Ford trU
motor ship operated by the Western
Airplane Distributors of Kansas City,
Mo.
The plane will arrive here Tuesday
on a tour which Is being made ta
criM'c tneral interest In flying an4
espoclally In nK'ht Hying, according
to advance managers. Excursions over
the valley will start it 3 p. m. Tuea
day and continue during the after
noon, speclall7ln? In the nivrht ex
cursions after sumet until 10 P.M.
The big ship la a 14-paesenger. 50,
000 airliner. Just off the airline be
tween Detroit and Cleveland.
Fllfthta of 15 miles will be made (or
1 per person. Bush Voigta Is pilot,
and A. H Walker, flight manager.
Northern Life
Insurance Co.
' Home Office, Seattle, Wash.
Com pie te Coverage Contracts
1,1 Accident Health
Office 107-108 Liberty Bldff.
Phone 81.
Hugh Walpole's most fam
ous novel . . . now the
screen 's biggest screen
thrill! ... Red-blooded . . .
Reckless . . . Tender ... It
will remain an enduring
romantic memory!
LOV6 JTORY
A matchless romantio
team bring' to vivid life
the romance of the ages , .
brilliantly supported by..
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OTTO KRUGER
LEWIS STONE
From KNX in Person!
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Kiddies . . lOo
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