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PAGE SEVEN Local and Personal JEEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFOKD. OREGON. SUNDAY, .TUNE 23, 1935, Lmtm for Eueene Leaving for Eu gene toy train Friday evening wu M. Troulx. Mr. Kayser Visit Mr. Charles W. Kayser ot GranU Pass, accompanied by her daughter. Miss Harriet Kayser. were among Medford rial tors Friday. m Hull to Portland Among thoae leaving by tTaln for the north Fri day night wa Frank Hull, who waa enroute to Portland. Take Finning Trip Among those pending Saturday afternoon fishing along the Rogue river were Otto Dc jarnett, Dick Slngler and Arch Work. Sixteen Take Exam Earl H. York, secretary for the board of civil serv ice examiners, reported that 16 took th examination Saturday for the position of immigration inspector. Tedrow Vlsltfi Maurice Tedrow, ranger in the Butte Fall district, was among Medford business visitors yesterday, according to the forest en-ice. Employes Have Swim Employes of Fluhrer's Bakery enjoyed a swimming party Friday evening- at csntrall's on the Applegate. About 20 were present for the picnic. Jaenlrke Visits A. E. Jaenicke. for est service entomologist from the re gions! forest office at Portland was here on business yesterday at the local forest offices, relative to pine beetle control work. Here from Vnlnn Creek Among business visitors In Medford yester day was R. W. ErlckAon of Union Creek, who called during the day at the offices of Crater Lake national park. Leave for Battle Creek Lieut, and Mrs. James E. Leary and two chil dren left Friday by train for their hme in Battle Creek. Mich., havtnz been In Medford while Lieut, lsr; as connected with the CCC district. Arrive from Seattle H. W. McDon ald and daughter, Frances, of Seattle, arrived yesterday morning on the Oregonian to vlalt here during the day before continuing south to see the Fair at San Diego. D. M. Purdy Arrives D. M. Purdy of Orono. Me., was among Medford Cueste. yesterday having arrived by train to visit at the home of Dr. and Mr. W. W. P. Holt. Mr. Purdy is a cousin of Mrs. Holt. Mrs. Martin Returns Mrs. Henrietta B. Martin has returned from Port land and Salem, where she was at tending to business matters tnis -week, in the capital city she delivered a radio talk on "Stabilization of Po litical Thought," she reports. Leave for Southern California Mr. and Mrs. Jack Rice left Saturday for trip through southern California, planning to visit the Exposition at San Diego before returning. Mr. Rice 1 station superintendent for General Petroleum In southern Oregon. TXscharged from CCC Those who left Friday night for their homes, having been discharged from the CCC, were Jamee J. Golden, to Vancouver. Wn John Joseph Kaserman, to Los An geles; John R. Denton, also to Los Angeles, and Henry W. Carleson, to San Francisco. Theosophlral Society to Meet Med ford Theosophlcal Society will hold announcement Saturday stated. The I meeting will be held at 230 North Oakd&le. Hermle Caton will deliver 1 a lecture on "Occult Development." The public Is Invited. Guard Train SehediiletJ-Announce-ment yesterday from the Southern Pacific ticket offices stated that the train carrying national guardsmen back from the annual encampment is scheduled to arrive in Medford at 1 p. m. Wednesday, June 26. The train can-lea the Medford and Ash land contingents. Morningstar Injured Gerald Morn lngst&r. guard at the Sand Creek for est station east of Crater Lake, was ' taken to the Klamath Agency Friday j for treatment, having pierced his arm i from spur off a tree climbing de- vice, according to word received at I the offices of Rogue River nation?! I forest. Lakes Still Frozen The forest serv ice reports that the lakes in the Sev en lakes area are still frozen, and snow there. Seven lakes. Long lake Island lake and Red lake are among 1 the bodies of water still covered with ice. The situation is described ea be ing very unusual for this time of year, and will probably keep hunters and fishermen from entering the dis trict for some time. To Sponsor Picnic Knights of Pythias will sponsor a picnic at Jack, son Hot Springs Sunday. June 30 Dinner will be served at 1:30. The D O. O. K. band will furnish music dur ing the afternoon. A program of sports la being prepared by the committees. lot eream and coffee will be furnish- ed by the lodge. All K. P's and Py thian Slaters and families and inv- ' nted guests are welcome. J. E. Talor Visits Joseph E Tay- j lor, son of Congressmsn Ed. Tavior ! of Colorado, and who Is In the Na tional park aen-l assigned to the San Francisco offices, arrived Thurs- -day night from the north to make an i Investigation of water rights In Cra- j ter Lake national park. Mrs. Tavior i arrived yesterday on the Shasta, ro meet her husband, and they will mo tor home this week via Lassen Si tlonsl per. Has Operation Mrs. H. C Fredette of west Fourth street underwent a major operation Friday at the Com munity hospital. Mrs. Hendrlckson Visit Among Medford business callers Friday waa Mrs. Dee Hendrlckson of Voorhles Crossing. From Central Point Miss Bertha Myers of Central Point waa among those from out of town who were In the city Friday. Grass Fire Evtfnjrulshed The fire department was called at 1:35 p. m. Friday to extinguish a small grass fire on East Main street. Mesdames Bush,' Ark ley Kxpected Mrs. Maynard Bush and her sister, Mrs. L. E. Ackley are expected to re turn to Medford Monday or Tuesday from Stockton. Kansas, where they have been visiting their parents. Mr. and Mrs. E. chrlstensen for the past month. Mr. and Mrs. Chrlstensen are well known here, nvhere they former ly made their home. LEAVE FOR POSTS Staff members of Crater Lake na tional park are scheduled soon to move in a body to the park for the summer season, according to Ernest Rostel, public relations ranger, who Is leaving today to assume his summer duty at the lake. W. E. Robertson, resident park en gineer; E. E. Etherton. construction superintendent; Francis Lange. resi dent park architect, and Jean Steel, park commissioner, have already as sumed residence at the national park. Superintendent David H. Canfleld, who Is at the lake over the week-end, and remainder of the office person nel will probably move from the fed eral building teh early pact of July. Rostel announced. SHOTGUN EXPERTS WILL EAT SALMON The regular weekly shoot at the Medford Gun club Is being postponed today to give the club members a chance to attend the big annual sal mon bake sponsored by Douglas county Rportsmen at Roseburg this afternono. The aalmon bake has be come so important an affair in state sporting circles that enthusiasts from all over the state are registered. In conjunction with the bake each year a trap shoot Is held, as well aa a rifle shoot. This year the date of the bake fell upon June 15. the clos ing day of the state trap shoot being held here, so the Roseburg men post poned their affair so that sportsmen could attend both. Several carloads of Medford people are planning on making the trip. The public Is invited. WINDOW GLASS we sell window glass and will replace your Broken UIYT1ME; KIDDIES Today and Monday Continuous Today 1 to It THE STARS THAT BELONG TOGETHER! I'ntted again In a vivid story of life In a big rltj's turmoil . . down-to-earth In Its sincerity . . . up-ln-the-rlotids with Its ov of living! 11 Janet B ! GAYNORl r 1 Warner I BAXTER Ore and Bullion Purchased I. k H r S.it of C: tarsia ' WILDBF.RG BROS. SMELTING . REFINING CO. ttrtt St., Sin FiifKuco KIM SauA Sn r.'.ifi SPRHIG Ultl! WAITIR KINO JANE DARWEll rooir imhop or ant mitchell stepin'fetchit APT'FD tltr In rvlrtr 'BABY BLUES' ' Musical Review at Craterian Today " : 7 1 f - A t it t , v A. n-sf f I " g ' IT I"" 1 Iff t 6Va' tp to M i s has hilnnouB Departing from the ordinary. - In, show but has hilarious romcxiv sltu-Callente.- which hns a musical storyjations t-rv enliven the story. for a background and Dolores Del I Miss DpI Rio is soon ns a famous Rio as Its star, opens a three-day j dancer with whom Pat O'Brien, a run at -the Crutenan theatre today, j sophisticated niae;tzine fditor whose Filmed at Mexico's fitmous play-: main aim In life veins to be pet ground, the picture does not dcppr.a tine Into scrapes while under the on its musical merits to carry the , influence of liquor, falls In love. AH Roxy Stars AS" 4 4 - Warner Baxter and Janet Oavnor are starred at the Row theatre for todav and Monday In ."One More Spring." It Is a dramatic modern story. f high adventure and piillnnt courage, adapted from the widely acclaimed novel of Robert Nathan which proved a best-seller. Others In thp cast lnchide Walter Klnp. Jane Darwell and Stepln Fetchit. More CCC rumps VANCOUVER. Wash.. June 22. fAPi Lieut. Irvln Alexander, adju tant In charge of building operations of the CCC In this district, announced today that work on 26 new camps in the Vancouver area was being started immediately. Nearly 30 camps al ready are In operation In this sex-tor. Is well until a blonde menace (Glenda Fancll) discovers her meal ticket Is about to fly from her ciutchea and starts raising a rumpus in an efiort to win back the affec tions of the editor. The resulting action. interspersed with dance spectacles staced by Bushy Berkely. is paid to make the film full of de lichtful entertainment Fdward Everett Morton as O'Brien's employer. Phil Rc:an. Winl Shsw and Leo Carrillo are a few of the niiinv fen Hired players in the sup porting cast. Shows Today 1:45 . 3:15 7:00 - 9:00 raw" nnuwVMHmpvwm ;if'a ADULTS 25c f'lilMrpn-Iiir EXCLUSIVE PiETUP EflGAGEEHT! STARTS ' F0R TODAY V ' 3 DAYS It never ,? .Wj S. Enin he li(inn ) ,.' ljl In Medford . . f Av5e- How many llne!i hnve o pen It already? A Winner of the Academy Award for the greatest achievement in motion pictures ... a splendid, exultant triumph of in- & ,. "a toxicating romance, infectious laughter and divine song! 77m fJ "z3 lira r l I B I L I IB I; I l--'".-. 'ma m. m ma m vr Rialto Offers Musical Romance m,u,u,m.,um 4l L. ,..W... .. . .... iftjfrtA iriirif tit " 1 ' " 1 " w "One Nipht of Love," starring Grace Moore In whHt is undoubtedly the finest musical romance ever brought (o the screen, tomes back to Medford today for an exclusive re turn showins at the Rialto theatre starting today. One of the few pictures to receive praise from critics everywhere It has played, winner of the Motion Picture Academy Award for meritorious achievement, "One Night of Love" successfully combines romance, com edy nnd drama with singing such os Is seldom heard anywhere but on a concert stage. BIRTHS Born to Mr. and Mrs. B. A. Clark of Eagle Point, a baby boy weighing eisht pounds, yesterday morning at Purucker's Maternity home. Fxplooton Toll Mounts BERLIN. Ciermany. Juno 22. (AF H was officially announced today that 102 persons lost their lives In the munitions factory explosion at Relnsdorf June 13 and that 723 were Injured. 05 of them seriously. Pre viously the official death toll had been placed at 60. Ladles' Purse Found A lady's purse wah found yesterday, which had no address card In It. The owner may have It by calling at 1311 West Tenth street and Identifying it. RHEUMATISM? Mere la ffood news for Rheumatics. 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