rETTFORD MAIL TRTBFXE. MEPFOKD. (VREfiOX, THURSDAY, .TUXE 20. 1935-
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Local and
Benson Returns Noel Benson, stu
cfent at University of Oregon, return
ed by stage yesterday morning for
the summer vacation.
Ashland Caller The Ashland Tid
ings states that Wlllard Leonard of
this city was a business caller tn
Ashland Wednesday.
Here from Klamath Falls Among
Medford business visitors yesterday
were Ray Lyons and W. S. Conklln.
both of Klamath Palls.
Crouch In Medford J. Carlisle
Crouch, chief ranger at Crater Lake
national park, waa In Medford yes
terday attending to business.
Frafey to Bend Adrian Praley left
by motor this morning for Bend,
where he has accepted n position with
the offices of Consolidated Truck
lines.
Visits Here Mi Lillian Qlantz of
Portland Is visiting with Mr. and Mrs.
Norman Fenlck at the Penick home
on South Grape street here. Mr.
Penlck Is In the forest service.
Guest for Sumniw Mrs. Marie
Ware of Sacramento, Cal., arrived in
Medford recently to be the puest of
Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Pech during the
remainder of the summer. Mrs. Ware
and Mrs. Pech are sisters.
New Arrival A new arrival in Med
ford Is C. H. Speck, civil engineer,
who recently drove to thla city from
Columbia. Mo., where he attended
University of Missouri. He has. been
In Medford for the past six weeks.
Wlllard (.lasers Vljtlt Mr. and Mro.
Wlllard Glaser of San Francisco are
spending a few days In Medford and
vicinity, having arrived here Tuesday
evening. Mr. Glaser is a nephew of
Mayor Rossi of San Pra.nctsco.
Chandler to Oregon Caves L. R.
Chandler, purchasing agent for Cra
ter Lake national park, spent Tues
day evening at Oregon Caves national
monument, attending to business
relative to Instollatlon of new equip
ment. Accepts Local position Michael
Brachel arrived In Medford thla week
from Portland, to accept a position
us hairdresser at the Cinderella Beau
ty shop on South Central avenue. Mr.
Brachel was formerly associated with
Pierre's at Berg's store in Portland,
and has had extensive experience In
all lines of beauty work-
Heflrtrjuarterinp Here C. T. Hurd.
manager of the Jobbers' Supply com
pany of Portland Is headquartering
in Medford for a few days while he
Is covering the southern Oregon ter
ritory. Business Is well ahead of last
year, he reports. Mr. Hurd is widely
known on the coast as an enthusi
astic paleodendrolflglst.
Forest Fire Quenched A small for
est fire in the Lake o' the Woods dis
trict, Tuesday afternon. was soon ex
tinguished by the Lake o the Woods
assistant ranger and administration
guard, it waa reported at the offices
of Rogue River national forest. The
fire was caused by a carelessly dis
carded clgaret.
Critically 111 P. H. Dressier is crit
ically 111 at the Community hospital,
it was learned today, but the attend
ing physician stated that he waa
showing a gradual improvement. Mr.
Dressler's brother, J. W. Dressier of
Los Angeles, formerly of Medford. is
here to be with the sick man. as are
Mr. Dressler'a two sons, Arthur and
Harley of West Los Angeles.
Dinner Planned at Talent The
Ladles Aid of the Talent M. E. church
will serve a dinner tomorrow night
in the city hall. Serving will begin
at fi:30 p. m., and after dinner an
entertainment will be given for those
present. The program will feature
several reels of Copco movies tnd
musical numbers by the Ashland male
quartet. Proceeds of the evening will
be devoted to church purposes.
Firemen to fiathpr Fire Chief Roy
Elliott announced today he has re
ceived a letter from the volunteer
fire department of Port Orford. Ore
extending an invitation to local fire
laddies to attend an old time celebra
tion at Port Orford on the Fourth of
July. The celebration, to raise funds
for new equipment, will Include foot
racing, horse-racing, all kinds of
sports, and dancing in the afternoon
and evening. "The Battle of Battle
Rock" will be staged, as a special at
traction, and It is planned to have
a battleship in the harbor. Lucy Dan.
oldest Indian woman survivor of the
Port Orford section, will be queen of
the day, according to plans.
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THE
Personal
Arrives by Train Fred A. Krlbs ar
rived thl morning on the Oregonlan
and is a guest at the Jackson hotel.
Welntrauds Leave Mr. and Mrs. A.
B. Welntraud left last night for Klam
ath Falls, planning to continue from
there to San Francisco.
Discharged from CCC Having bsen
discharged from the CCC, Carl L.
Gray left last night by train for his
home In Los Angeles.
Class Will Meet The Friday Span
ish class will meet with Mrs. Jack
Swem tomorrow from 2 to 4 o'clock.
It was announced today.
Grange to Picnic Instead of the
regular meeting of Roxy Ann Grange
Friday night, an open meeting will
be held around a bonfire, It was an
nounced today. Wieners will be roast
ed and there will be songs and story
telling. Each member is asked to
furnish buna and wieners for his own
family.'
MEET SATURDAY
The annual meeting of the South
ern Oregon Turkey Co-operative will
be held in the courthouse audito
rium Saturday, June 22, at 1 :30
o'clock.
This organization was very suc
cessful during the past season and
Is anticipating an increased volume
for 1935. A full report of the activi
ties will be given at this meeting.
Outside speakers on the program
will be B. J. Holmes. San Francisco,
sales agent of the Northwest Turkey
growers; H. E. Cosby, poultry spec
ialist of Oregon State college, and
J. C. Leedy, manager of the Oregon
Turkey Co-op, with which the Ore
gon growers are affiliated.
All persons Interested In turkey
production are Invited to attend this
meeting.
221 ARRESTS BY
POLICE IN MAY
SALEM, June 20. fAP) Sentences
totaling 125 years and fines assessed
at 1349 resulted from the 221 ar
rests made by the state police de
partment In general law enforcement
during May. Charles P. Pray, super
intendent, reported today.
The department also made 623 ar
rests for motor law violations and
112 under the fish and game laws.
The fines for motor arrests totaled
(6107 while fees collected amounted
to $2257. In the fish and game de
partment sentences Imposed were a
total of two years and fines amount
ed to 92609.
In general law enforcement the
greatest sentences were for three
robbery arrests, the trio to serve 66
years. Most arrests were for drunk
enness, and most fines for larceny
under $50.
AUTO FATALITIES
SALEM, June 20. (API Thirteen
persons died as the result of motor
vehicle accidents in Oregon during
May, as compared to 30 fatalities
during May, 1934, the secretary ol
state's office reported today. The
list of persons Injured during the
month totaled 398, or 32 less than
for the corresponding period last
year.
The number of deaths to date for
1935 waa shown to be 29 less than
the total of 116 for the first five
months of 1934, while the list of In
juries totaled 1989 as compared to
2026 last year. The report listed
6440 accidents up to June 1, as
against 8732 up to June 1, 1934.
Five of the persons killed last
month were pedestrians.
Panicked I
SALEM. Ore. (UP I Mike Panek
was In a panic. Taking part In an
amateur theatrical. Panek couldn't
find his costume a nightshirt un
til just a few minutes before his cue.
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FIGHTS REMOVAL
OF 'AG' INSPECTOR
GRANTS PASS. June 20. (Spl.l
Plans were under way Wednesday
among interested growers here to at
tempt to retain headquarters of the
district SRrlcultural Inspection ser
vice in Grants Pass, with the In
dicated support of the county court.
Solon T. White, state director ol
agriculture, announced in Eugene
Tuesday that the state would be re
districted with Jackson and Jose
phine as one district, with head
quarters at Medford.
H. G. Plummer. president of the
Grant Pass Gladiolus society, said
the proposal to ask White to retain
headquarters here would be brought
up before the society's meeting Wed
nesday night.
"Gladiolus growers have been pay
ing (15 a year for inspection ser
vice," Plummer said, "and we feel
that our needs should be recognized.
As we understand It, the department
of agriculture is attempting to penal
ize Josephine county for not having
a county agent."
The Josephine county court has
been paying 50 earh month, also,
directly for its share of the inspec
tion service.
Thla payment by the county will
be elemlnated, G. W. Matthews,
county Judge, declared Wednesday, 11
headquarters are moved to Medford.
The county court will not request
retention of headquarters here, he
said, but will be willing to support
county growers and others if they
make the first request.
"Grant Pass is the logical place
for headquarters." Matthew said.
OF
Oiling of county roads under the
tfn yenr program of the county court
1r now underway, and completed In
many sections Including tlie Central
Point to Crater Lake highway road.
Airport road. Table Rock road, Stew
art avenue, and In the Ta:ent-Asli-land
district.
The oiling will be completed short
ly, giving smoother roads and re
ducing the dust, bane of rural house
wives. Today the county court la on a
tour of the south end of the county
Inspecting the Dead Indian road and
tributary routes, and conditions in
the Pilot Rock grazing district.
FOOTS CREEK DREDGE
FOOTS CREEKK. June 30. (Spi )
The Rofiue River Gold company com
pleted the task of moving the dredge
from Foots creek to Grave creek last
week. The move required two monh.
as they ceased operation April 17. The
moving was done by a Medford trans
fer company. The dismantling was
on the property bought from Lance
brothers, where placer mining was
begun over 50 years ago by the lute
George W. Lance, Sr., and Samuel
Duf field, who later sold his interest
to Mr. Lance.
Texas high school authorities are
in controversy over the 17-year age
limit for Texaa high school football
players, a new resolution -of the
state in terse hoi astic league.
Today and Thurs
A laff-packed thriller of
the rich ting- leather
necks In the air!
fn Added Treats ES3
Warner Baxter
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After four years, Warner Baxter
returns to the role that shot him
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to stardom, oponlug at the era-
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terlan theater today as the reckless,
romantic gaucho of the Argentine In
"Under the Pampas Moon.'
Reminiscent of ills famous charac
terization of "The Cisco Kid." the
film shows Baxter as a dashing, un
tamed son of the pampas, a dare-
Ken Maynard Star
Western Thriller
Coming To Rialto
Probably there is no type of mo
tion picture with more general ap
peal than the so-called western.
Everybody loves excitement and
thrills and. ns a rule, these out
door pictures generally supply them
in abundance.
This is especially true of "In Olci ,
Santa Fe." the famout Ken May- '
nard's latest picture which is cemmp, :
to the Rialto theater for tomorrow ,
and Saturday.
Here is a story true to the tradi
tions of the old west as Bat Master
son, Kit Carson. Jcs Jnmes and
the forty-niners knew it and with
a star that himself is a product ol
the west, a dyert-in-the-wool cow
puncher who has developed into the
most famous hard-riding, two-fisted
cowboy the screen has ever known
Set In a background of the most
plctorially beautiful spots along the
old Santa Fc trail country the pic
turesque west has been caught In oil
its glory. Purple hills and golden
sunsets' provide the setting for this
thrill story.
Possibly the biRgest thrill in "In ;
OM Santa Fe." if one may be singled '
out of the hundreds, is the hair- !
raising cross country horse race. Un- i
ffi Si'" l
1 1 I 1:00-9:00
'Tonite! Last Medford Showing!
Will Rogers at His Best in
"The County Chairman"
TOMORROW
Here's Something New in Westerns!
Colorful! With Music! Beautiful Scenery
&ndJfis Wonder
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. devil on his horse and devil with
the senorttas.
How a captivating Parisian In the
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Dorson of Kettl Gal an teaches htm
j ft npw mPniling of Iove forms the
(basis of the exciting action.
Vcloz and Yolanda. famed dancers.
oiler tlieir version of a new dance,
"The Cobra." while others in the cast
include John Miljan, J. Carroll Nalah,
Jack La Rue and Armlda.
I like the tame track affairs of the
east hero is presented a pack ol
dare-devil riders who take their lives
in their hands to win a few hun
dred dollars.
New streamlined trains In Den
mark arc equipped with electrical
kitchens for serving meals to pas
sengers in their scats.
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Trenton, New Jersey, says, "After
doing just a tittle work 1 had to lie
down. My mother-in-law recom
mended the Vegetable Compound.
1 can see a wonderful change now."
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DATE FOR BRADDOCK'S
FIRST TITLE DEFENSE
NEW TORK. June 30 Just
when Jimmy Brsddock will make the
first defense of his heavyweight crown
Is uncertain.
Jimmy Johnston, head of boxing t
Madison Square Garden, Is going
ahead with plans to bring Braddock
and Max Sehmellng. former title-
holder, together in September, but
he is meeting opposition that may
postpone the bout.
Joe Gould. Braddock'a manager, has
Indicated he probably would hold the
garden to Us contract that Braddock
make his first title defense in 1938.
"We want a chance to cash in on
the title." said Gould. "We want to
take an exhibition tour, maybe go to
Europe, and we might make a picture
In Hollywood."
The second obstacle Is the state
athletic commission. Chairman John
J. Phelan said he thought the com
mission would not approve of a
Schmellng-Braddock fight until the
garden disposes of Art Lasky, whom
Jimmy licked en route to the top.
The commission's attitude is based
on an agreement Gould Is said to
have made with Lasky after the Brad
dock fight. La.sky, who went into the
match with bad hands, aMced for a
return bout, and Gould Is said to
have consented.
Deer Hinder Plane
8POKANE. Wash. mp rwr ca
vorting on the Moose Creek landina
npia in iaano, were so numerous It
was impossible to land a plane on
the first attempt. Roy Schreck, Spo
kane, reported after a flight to that
section. There were 40 deer and sev
eral elk on the field, which he drove
away by maneuvering his plane.
DANCE
At Bonney'a Grill. Saturday night.
Stated Communication of
IX Medford Lodge No. 103. A.
fJiAv P' A M" Prlda' June 3I
&5$ at 7 30 p' m" Work in p- c
v degree. Visitors Invited.
FRED PURDIN. W. M.
GEO..AU:EN, Secy.
Shows Today
1:45
7:00-9:00
Starting Today 3 Days!
Men hid their darlings when
this Gaucho grew romantic!
Riding like the wind . . loving like
the whirlwind . . he storms into your
heart with reckless abandon . . the
grandest lover in all Argentina!
Only one woman de
fied him . . until she
learned the code of
the Gaucho 1
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tlrnailuay
C'ometiT
"Cherchez La
Femme"
MTle Memories-Sf
DANCE
At Bounty "s Orlll. Saturday night.
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
WANTED Secondhand baby buggy.
Phone 166. Give price.
WANTED To rent 4 or 5-room fur
nished house Tel. 434.
WANTED Experienced waitress and
fountain girl. 313 W. Main.
FOR SAIjR Player piano, electric
range, davenport. 0 Louis St.
FOR SALE Clean fruit jars. In
quire Blue Front Pool Hall.
YOUNG MAN wants transportation to
North Dakota. Will help drive or
share expenses. Phone 617-W. 828
So. Newtown.
1032 CHEVROLET Coupe: looks and
runs like now; only S395.00. Pierce
Allen Motor Co., Dodce -Plymouth.
PAY CASH for all kinds of livestock.
Ashland Meat Co., Ashland, Ore.
FOR SALE Baled grain hay. Also
milk cows, fresh. Phone 523-J-4.
Otto Nledermeyer.
HAVE YOU considered the new Ore
gon auto financial responsibility
law as It applies to you? Leland
Clark, Ins., 19 No. Bartlctt. Phone
1496.
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Today's dancing ensa
tions introducing the
new and pulse. stirring
"Cobra Tango."
FOR SALE Lease on store, stock,
cafe, cabins. Inquire A. S. Cheney,
Casey's Camp, Trail, Ore.
OPENING this territory, energetic
msn with eye to future. Good for
a AO. 00 or more weekly to right man.
No selling. $300 00 required se
cured. Give phone or address. Box
3512. Mall Tribune.
GOOD business proposition for un
incumbered man about GG. experi
enced in farming. Must be depend
able and appreciate good home.
Give name and address for appoint
ment. Address Box 3310, Tribune.
MEDFORD VETERINARY
HOSPITAL
15 years experience In large
and small animal practice
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225 N. Riverside. Phone 3G9
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