Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, June 21, 1935, Page 13, Image 13

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    MEDFORD MAIL TRD3TJXE. MEDFORD, OREGON. FRTDAY. JUNE 21. 1933.
PAGE THIRTEEN
Local and Personal
Arrives from Portland Mia Alice
Morgan rrtvl by train yesterday
from Portland.
Visiting ncre Mr. and Mrs. C. R.
Boyd and Robert Boyd or Roeeburg
an visiting In Medford today.
Here from RosehurR Mrs. S. V.
Hoowr ejid daughter, Miss Ruth
Hoover, arrived by train this morning
to spend the day in Medford.
Returns by Air Mrs. Nellie Loomis
of Ashland returned yesterday by air
iroro San Francisco, where she had
been attending to business.
picnic at Ashland Mr. and Mrs. R.
L. Wilson, Sr., Mr. and Mrs. R. L.
Wilson, Jr.. and Mrs. . Beckman of
Medford picnicked In Lithia park
Thursday. Ashland Tidings.
Leave After Visit Miss Helen
Pulks of Latham, Mo., left for her
home Wednesday evening alter spend
ing three months with her sister,
Mr. A. O. Wilson.
Business Visitor Among Medford
business visitors today 1b Andrew
Sheridan of the O'Donnell Shoe Co., at
St. Paul, who arrived this morning
on the Oregonian for a brief visit in
this city.
p. E. Russell Arrives P. E. Russell,
regional director of California West
ern Life Insurance Co., arrived this
morning on the Oregonian to confer
with Howard Scheffel, local represen
tative. Russell's offices are in Port
land, Seattle and Spokane.
DANCE
K. P. Hall-Sat. Nite
9 till 2 New Music
- Wiiaiirtiifaitti
MlMti Fleischer Return Mlssei
Elizabeth and Barbara Fleischer re
turned today to their home near
Central Point, from Seattle, where
they have been on vacation for the
past two weeks.
Mrs. Murphy Returns East Mrs.
John Murphy left this morning on
the Shasta for her home In Missoula,
Mont., having been visiting at Pros
pect the past few days with her niece,
Mrs. Carl Damra, and family.
Pre-School Clinic There will be a
pre-school clinic for children Who will
enter Roosevelt school next fall, Mon
day afternoon at the courthouse. It
was announced today. Parents whose
children should attend are notified
to call 1824-L.
Called from Texas Mrs. T. V. Mau
ri t of Ganado, Texas, arrived on the
Shasta this morning, being called to
Medford by the Illness of her mother.
Mrs. L. C. Lindsay. Mrs. Maurltz
plans to spend several weeks here and
will be a guest at the home of her
brother, D. O. Lindsay.
Corbln Edgell Improved Corbin
Edgell, who was Injured In an auto
accident Tuesday evening on the
south Pacific highway. Is reported to
day resting comfortably at the Com
munity hospital, where he is receiv
ing treatment for a fractured knee
cap, a deep head cut and numerous
bruises.
Body Not Yet Recovered The body
of Fred Spangler,' miner who was
drowned in Rogue river near Gold
Hill, on March 26, has not yet been
recovered, although the waters of the
river are receding. Spangler drown
ed when he Jumped from a barge he
was operating, as It started to cap
size in swift rapids. Authorities who
grappled for the body for several days
following the tragedy, believe that it
might have become lodged in a deep
crevice.
Here Sunday
AND TRADE AT THE
WEST SIDE PHARMACY
Main at Grape
jegoiE STORE
LEON B. HASKINS, Owner
Kodak Developing at Reduced Prices
SATURDAY and MONDAY PRICES
A pepsndent Tooth ni
I I l'ntp. 511c l7c O I W
Pro-phy-luctlc Tooin
Brushed,
30c size
38c
ITS
t
Jrrgcn's Lotion wllH
the two famous
Ingredients
39c
(t
6
Mxscall's Hand
Lotion. One pint
40c
One Gallon
Mineral Oil
Without container
99c
Georgia Itone Body
l'owder.
Big tin for
50c
M Texaco Dry O O
t Cleaner. Ppccl:il Uv V
J Bromo Seiner. 4 CQ
S3 Talue 4) I m'Ssj
jlrr::::: 10c
sjairi irw mi-1 $iM;J?-.'r-T'
A Insulin Lilly rt A mJmm
I sprri.ii p I
29c I
Wllllnins Sliming
Treain. '
Large size
28c
A Ca'torla. Itefillar nna
j ., 28 C
1mm Ii 11 IT ' ttWn I'imjtKJr
dSqullib's Saccharin AO.
Tablets. bwC
loo one-fourth train
HT'i itn
12 Cakes
Williams Toilet
Soap
49c
Alarm Clocks
98c
Klenzo
Facial Tissues
200 Sheet Pkg.
13c
BUY ONE and
get one FREE!
With every purchase of a stand
ard $1.00 pkjf. of Crazy Muter
Crystals we will give you one
special size Free.
CRAZY WATER
CRYSTALS
EVER READY
SAFETY RAZOR
Chromium-plated
and
Ever-Ready
Shaving Cream
Both for
29c
Winifred Shaw Kivea Edward Ev
erett Horton a little lesson In Rluim
ba rhytnm In the new musical pro
duction, "In Caliente." at the Cra
tertan theater starting Sunday.
The picture, which stars Dolores
Del Rio and Pat O'Brien, has O'Brien
as a magazine editor whose long suit
Is staying Inebriated as much as pos
sible and gete mixed up with a chis
eling blonde, Glenda Farrell.
His boss kidnaps him and takes
him to Mexico to sober up. where he
meets Miss Del Rio in the role of a
famous dancer. The resulting action
finds laugh sequences piling pell
mell over one another as blonde and
brunette flare Into an intense rival
ry for O'Brien's attentions.
jail Wlicts
AFTER WILD MELEE
AT HOLMES MILL
(Continued from Page One.)
Ken Maynard on Rialto Screen
til li i. i riirn I 1 1H r r i I ' ' . V. -V- ..!J
7 'fji,
Departing from the ordinary. Ken
Maynard. starring In his newest pic
ture, "In Old Santa Fe." Is at the
Rialto theater for today and Satur
day. Laid In the picturesque Sante Fe
Trail section, the film boasts of more
than the usual thrills to be found In
this type of picture, with music
furnished mostly by Gene Autrey, fa
mous cowboy radio star and ro
mance with Evalyn Knftpp.
Hitherto, the strikers, who are said
to constitute less thnn 10 per cent
of the 300 men employed by the
Holmes-Eureka company, have pur
sued peaceful methods.
At other points, northward along
the Pacific coast to Orogon and
Washington, the lumber strike has
resulted in several, outbursts but to
day's episode was the first of the kind
In Humboldt county, center of north
ern California lumbering activity.
I PORTLAND. Ore.. June 21. (AP)
I Hope that differences leading to the
; northwest lumber striko would soon
. be Ironed out grew today with the
announcement that a sawmill In the
; lower Columbia area would re -open
I Monday and that 10 snip II logging cp
; eratlons in the same sector already
had resumed work,
j Negotiations for the re-opening of
I other mil 1b and crimps were declared
j by union leaders to be in progress,
1 and while no official confirmation
has been forthcoming reports persist
that several Portland operators will
place men at work next week.
Managers of the nine Portland
plants which advertised for workers
early this week said about 1500 ap
plications had been received. Sixty
per cent, they said, wero from former
employes.
In the meantime, however, no word
from the labor temple had been Is
sued which would lead to the belief
that the 2000 men who cheered their
leaders' plea to "stand pat" Wednes
day night had altered their views.
Warner Baxter Has
Role At Craterian
Those who remember Warner Bar
ter as the "Cisco Kid" in the picture
of the same name, also In his first
talking film "In Old Arizona." have
Undoubtedly wished many times to
see this colorful character again
brought to the screen by Baxter.
In "Under the Pampas Moon,
which opened last night at the Cra
terian theater, the popular Mr. Baxter
portrays an Argentine Pampas gau
cho who can ride, throw the bolea
dora, sing, dance and woo the ladles
more proficiently than any of his
comrades a role far more colorful
and romantic than the original "Cis
co Kid."
Co-starring with Warner Baxter, In
this colorful production. Is Kettl Gal
llnn, who sprang Into Instant popu
larity in her first Amerlcnn picture.
"Marie Oalante." Miss Oalllan por
trays the role of a beautiful cabaret
entertainer from Paris who. bound
for an engagement In Buenos Aires.
Argentina, meets Buxter when her
piano becomes disabled and lands In
the vast expanse of the pampas.
Baxter falls madly In love with the
beautiful "angel," but Kettl departs
for Buenos Aires, where later their
romance flowers amid exciting adven
tures and conflicting emotions.
Veloz and Yolanda. the celebrated
dance team that has long been a fa
vorite In South America and the
United States, are featured In the
film In a new sensation "The Cobra
Tango."
Western Drama On
Roxy Coming Bill
Supposing you were In love with a
beautiful girl, whoso father had or
dered you off his ranch, and when
he had the unfortunate incident of
being robbed of all the gold he had
stored In the house, you were accused
of the crime. And strangely all the
evidence pointed its finger at you as
being the guilty one.
Tills Is the situation Juan Hernan
dez, a youthful Mexican finds him
self in "Devils Canyon." coming to
morrow to the Roxy theater. How he
overcomes suspicion and finally out
wits the real guilty parties as well
as wins the hand of the one he loves
Is told In this great Western picture,
Noah Beery, jr., takes the part of
Juan and Is supported by ft notable
cast.
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
WANTED 2 or 3 passengers to share
expenses to San Diego. For details
Phone 761.
LOST Small black dog; bobbed tail:
license No. 2260. Name. "Jack."
Call 15-F-3, Phowilx Store. Mrs.
Roland.
FOR SALE: Nice cherries at Mlnear
Orchard, opposite Rogue Hlver
Academy. 2 mile east of Jackson-
vllle. Ray Gitches.
FOR SALE -
951-R.
-Colored fryer. Phon
ARCH SUPPORTS made to order will
relieve burning and aching feet
Consultation free. Arthur D. Hess.
Phone 1227-W.
EMPTY TRUCK going to Portland
last of month, wanta loud for there
or points enroute. Hawley's Trans
fer, phone 615.
JUNE CLEARANCE SALE OF ALL
P1AN03 Big discount balance of
month. Small down payment; easy
terms. Summer term piano leasons
Free. Extra UberM allowance on
your old piano. Two high grade
Grands at close out price. Several
good used pianos. Baldwin Piano
Shoppc.
MODERN 4 -room house in perfect
condition; $1500. Terms only M50
down; balance 15. month. Brown
A White. 104 W. Main St.
BROWN 4c WHITE are selling Improv
ed city lota with everything paid
up In full, good location, close to
chools, for ;t25. Brown Jb White.
104 W. Main St.
WANTED To buy raspberrle.
394-Y, after 6 p. m.
Tel.
OOrNG to middle-west; want 2 or 3
paasengera to share expenses. 315
&. Rlvrslde.
USED CARS AND TRUCKS
32 Nash Sedan.
31 Chev. 4-pasa Roadster.
"30 Ford Coupe.
34 Willya 77 Sedsn.
'34 Chev. Pickup.
"32 International Truck.
31 Ford Truck.
'30 Dodjie Truck.
29 Chev. Truck.
Long and short wheel bases. Dual
and single rear wheels. Many older
models to choose from. Priced right.
WALTER W. ABBEY. INC.
123 So. Riverside. Phone 303.
FOR RENT 5 -room house, new, elec
tric stove and refrigerator, oil heat.
close in. Call at 723 W. 14th 6
or Phone 032-L.
WILL pay 25c a copy for the Medford
Mall Tribune Issued March 1. 3, 9,
22 and 29. 1932. Mall Tribune office.
FOR SALE A good paying gas sta
tion and grocery; 2 pumps and
Frlgldttire. On Pacific hwy close to
Medford. Other interests demand
mv attention. 11000 cash will han
dle this, including the property;
balance to suit purchaser. Inves
tigate this. (Owner) Box 3531, Mall
Tribune.
BROWN & WHITE can show you
Country Homes with every advan
tage and attraction, that can be
bought at Just about one-half of
the cost to present owner. Paved
road, river frontage, fine ahade.
fruit, etc. 104 W. Main St.
FOR SALE 3 acres; small house,
good soil; 2 mile out; 91500.00.
Some terms. H. N. Lofland, 325 So,
Onkdale.
HIGHWAY CAMP Cabins, dwelling,
fln garden, sbade, etc.. for 3000.
Will accept some cash and a good
cat for equity. Tills is a wonder
ful value and a chance for a good
Income. Brown & White, 104 West
Main St.
DANCE
at the
OASIS
Every Sat. Night
The latest estimate places the
population of Sacramento, Califor
nia's capital, at 101.600, a growtn
of 1500 In three years.
DANCE
At Bonney's Grill, Saturday night.
low
KIDOIESi
J9I
Last Tlmrs Tonlle
Cagncy - O'Brien
"DEVIL DOGS
of the MR"
ENDURANCE BROTHERS
N EARING WORLD MARK
MERIDIAN, Miss., June 21. (AP)
Flying smoothly, Al nd Fred Key.
aviator-brothers, pushed their way
closer to the world's endurance flight
record. At 8:33 a. m. they had com
pleted 404 hours of sustained flight.
DANCE
At Bonney'a Orlll. Saturday nlgiit.
Card of lliank.
We wish to express our sincere
thanka and apreclatlon to our friend.-
and neighbors for their kindness and
sympathy during our recent bereave
ment. Also for the beautiful floral
offerings. Mrs. Margaret E. Hamer
and Family.
BANDS
HALLS
O'CLOCK
DANCE
ALWAYS A CROWD
ORIENTAL GARDENS
SATURDAY NIGHT
ILL
Klamath Junction
Five Miles South of
Ashland
Good Eats
Dancing
Floor Show
Review
Sat. & Sun. Nights
Dancing Every Evening
COSSACK
Orchestra
Tommy Thompson 'i
Sat. Only!
Continuous Shows 1 to 11
A !a ncalnM
'kmX.fl three of
X'V V-K - hnd nu n
ewgy of
Noah Beery, Jr.
In
DEVIL'S
CANYON
William De-
innnil - Fred T-vris
I'urker - Mlml T'nV
Alvarez - Pat Tjf 1
mi
ADDED
All Star Comedy
"Hayseed Romance"
WlIHe Chopper Cartoon
ALSO FINAL EPISODE
Shows
1:00-3:00
1:0-l):00
Adult
Kiddles IOC
Today and Saturday!
" s 4fs s &r
Thrills and Action .iV?
in this new and "s
different Western 'is
drama! Music!
9- rjisyx .v;rtW?
VtJr lit w J
3
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Chic Chandler - Tom Kennedy
in "Raised and Called"
Cartoon "Toilille Tales" Newsreel
Pfg: COMING SUNDAY
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SUN-M0N
Exclusive Return Showing!
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One Night
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FOR SAliE 15 young cows and heif
ers: o rresn; 40 nn. wterfl
ptuture for rent. B. M. Heath, 695
Ttomoe, AAhlAnd.
BROWN at WHITE can show you Real
Ewit inveMmcnM that you catmot
afford to overlook. Thef Income
properties will return net profit of
10 to 15 per cent on lnvcatment.
Brown & Whit. 104 W. Main St.
fl-WEEKS roosters. 10c each. Hun-
gate's, 4 mli west Talent school.
DRESSMAKING and remodeling. Ex
perienced. Call 853-R.
NEBRASKA Picnic. June 23rd,
Riverside Park, Grants Pwis, Ore.
Pot luck dinner 12:30. Cornluwk-
rs all welcome. Come and enjoy
tne aay with us.
FOR SALE Cherries. Chaa. Hofbeck
Phoenlx-JackAonvlHe road.
)31 CHEV. Coupe: air-wheel tires
many extras. Bargain price 9335.00
Plerce-AIlen Motor Co.
FURNITURE , re -upholstered, re finish
d, re -lued. Tel. 969-R. Thlbaul.
FA RM ERSATTENtTonI "
Mowers, plows, harrows, discs, manure
spreaders, wagons, etc.. etc. Rebuilt
and guaranteed in first-class condi
tion at bargain prloea. - SPECIAL
John Deere double cylinder hay
loader, practically new CHEAP.
One of the greatest labor saver
there 1.
THE REBUILT IMPLEMENT SHOT
3f SOUTH GRAPH ST.
WILL TRADE ANYTHING.
LOST FAT
Because She Heeded
DOCTOR'S ADVICE
And IMdn'i '"n to Oosslplnf
Neighbors!
Mrs. H. H. Loii of Clarlnda. Iowa,
m-rltea: "Krtiachen waa reoommeuded
to me by my doctor. Weight when
atartlng uaa 228. Welffht now after
Jars la 308. Doctor aaya I'm dolnc
Kruachen Salta la prescribed
by reputable phyalclana to aafely tak
off fat and greatly Improve health
why listen to ROsalpera who don't
want you to be Blender? Knirloual
Have a mind of your own et a
Jar of Kruachen today (lasta 4 woeka
and cost but a trifle). Take a half
tenapoonful In a cup of hot water
every morning taatee fine with Julca
of hall lemon added. If you dont
lose 12 lba. and feel yeora younger
money back. For aale by Jarmla
Drug or any drug store.
flhowa
1:43
1:00-8:00
Mats . . 25c
Eves ... S5c
Kiddles . 10c
tatt'l
III
Ends Tomorrow Night
Back apaln to the role that
made him the Idol of millions!
-r "Vforner
Baxter
s Ketti
(jALLlAN
fTJnder the
fmfPAS.
L MOON
EXTRA! TOMOIIT ONI.VI ' I
On the Stage at 9:00 o'clock
Ted and Evelyn Schraeder's Dance Revue
Prevue Saturday Night
AMERICA'S NEW KINO of COMEDY J
fpS HCE IN A
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I Starts Sunday!,
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Go gn-ga, with laughter In the glamorous hotoha
land of the Cucaracha ... in tbig tropical fun
festival filmed in Mexico's million dollar paradise!
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