Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, July 03, 1935, Page 5, Image 5

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    MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFOKD. OREGON. WEDNESDAY, JULY 3. 1935.
PAGE FIVE
Local and
leaves for St. Paul Mrs. Sparks
left lest night by train enroute to
St. Paul, Minn.
Leaves fnr East Marcia Wells left
Medford last evening by train, en
route to Washington, D. C
Chambers Leaves F. E. Chambers
left last night by train. He was en
route to Camper, W70.
Leaves Tor Oakland Leaving last
evening by train. Mrs. Amee Martin
U making a trip to Oakland, Cal.
New Stamps It ecel vert Postmaster
DeSouza announced today that a
consignment of migratory bird stamps
has been received and placed on sale
at the postofflce.
Plan Klamath VIkU Among those
who will spend the Fourth of July at
Klamath Falls ore Mr. and Mm. Vrn
L. Dreer. who will visit relatives of
Mrs. Drager. .
Mrs. Pally Leaves Soon Mrs. Lutle
B. Daily will retvirn July 8 to her
home in Seattle after spending two
months with her son. O. C. Daily and
family in Klamath Falls, and with
relatives and friends in Med ford.
Among Fair Visitors Among those
from this city who are attending the
exposition at San Diego are Mr. and
Mrs. J. F. Wortman, who are being
accompanied to southern California
by Mrs. Julie Mitchell, Mrs, Jennie
Jones and Dwight whi taker.
Penny Circle to Meet The East
Side Penny circle of the Baptist
church will meet Friday afternoon.
July 5, at the home of Mrs. Clarence
Kelzur on Spring street, Al! Baptists
on the east side ire invited to be
present. Bible study will be 19th
chapter of Acts. (
finest at Jones Home Mrs. Chea
ter Pollet e,nd two children. Jack and
Betty Gall, who have been visiting at
the home of Mrs. Pollefs parents, Mr.
and Mrs. J. H. Jones, for the past
six weeks, left last night by train
for their home in Los Angeles.
Visitors at Lake G. A. Faucett of
I Anderson.. Ind., arrived this morning
on the Oregon Ian. leaving on the
stage for Crater Lake, where he will
be a brief visitor before leaving for
the south through Klamath Falls. Mr.
Faucett he,s visited Alaska on an ex
tended vacation trip.
Heath Return Fred Heath, mem
ber of the city council, returned this
morning by train from Portland,
where he attended to business rela
tive to the disposal of blocks of water
main refunding bonds recently sold
by the city to Baker Fordyoe & Co.,
and the Universal Bond and Mort
gage Co.
Band Gives Concert The recently
organized Southern Oregon band, di
rected by Joseph Hannan of Talent
and composed of 34 pieces, presented
one of a scries of concert last night
at the city park in this city, it la
pla nned to gl ve the concerts every
other Tuesday evening, with rehears
als on the alternate Tuesday even
ings at the Armory. The manage-
. ment stated today that more bass
players are needed, and will be wel
corned at the rehearsals.
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Personal
St I n son to East E. S. St. In son left
recently for Cincinnati, Iowa, to make
a six weeks' visit with relatives and
friends.
Leaves for Cottage Grove Miss
Phyllis eleven left Med ford Tuesday
for Cottage Grove where she will be
the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Brown and
family for a week or two. The Browns
formerly operated drug store in thla
city.
Hedrlck on Vacation E. H. Hedrlck.
superintendent of city schools, ts
spending a few days on vacation on
the Rogue river, and fishing at the
Lake o the Woods. He left Monday,
and expect to return after the 4th.
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Mu.t Leave Town Alex Seban. a
native of Russia, arrested by city po
lice last night on a charge of being
drunk In a public place, wa this
morning ordered to leave town by
City Judge Allen D. Curry,
Here for Summer Mrs. C. C. Ven
Scoyoc of San Jose, Cal., who has
been visiting friends at Salem and
Rose-burg, is now tn Medford where
she will spend the summer. Mrs.
VanScoyoe has lived 24 years in Med
ford. Team Schedule Supper The bas
ket ball team of the Glrla' Commun
ity club will hold Its monthly pot
luck supper, Friday, July 5. The girla
are asked to meet at 6:30 . at the
cKib house. AH members are urged
to be present.
Burbrldgei Have Visitors Mrs, Al
Sherrlg and daughter Rosemary of
Portland are the guests of Mr. nnd
Mrs. W. J. Burbrldge. 403 North Holly
street. They will remain for a month.
Mr. Sherrlg, who is sales manager for
Blake, Motfatt fc Towne In Portland,
will join his family here later.
Visit at Taylor Home Mr, and Mrs.
Hardy Chenoweth, accompanied by
their sons. Bill and Lester, arrived in
Medford from Sebaatapol, Cal., Mon
day evening to spend several days as
guest of Mrs. Chenoweth a sister, Mrs.
P. W. Taylor. 339 South Central ave
nue. Yesterday they motored to Cra
ter Lake.
Buy Klamalh Business P. W. Tay
lor and Jack Blerma, of thia city have
purchased the typewriter and office
supply department of the Cunning
Stationery company in Klamath Falls.
where they will feature Underwood
machines. C. C. Bailey, who was for
merly associated with the Underwood
Typewriter Sales and Service In Med
ford. has charge of the Klamath Falls
store.
Visiting Grepnleafs Mr. and Mrs.
Smith and daughter Mona Lee. have
been visiting for the past week at
Ranch Oreenleaf on the Old Stage
road. Mrs. Smith, formerly Misa Ethel
Taylor, Is a niece of Mr. and Mrs W.
L. Greenleaf and attended school in
the valley. Trips were made to points
of interest, but they were most thrill
ed over a trip to Crater Lake and
encountering a mild snowstorm on
the way, and an air ride over the
Medford country side. The visitors
are returning to their home in Los
Angeles by the Redwood highway.
Comes to Roxy
..if it
Mont Blue play, the role of th
renegade half-breea Indian In Zane
Grey's stirring tale of the Old Oregon
Trail. "Waeon Wheels," coming to
morrow to the Boxy theater with Ran
dolph Scott and Oall Patrick also
featured.
FOR AH OF JULY;
QUIET
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greatest distance to the Llthla city
will be awarded a prize.
The program, including a parade
starting at 9 a. m., will continue In
the afternoon with & baseball game
between the Ashland and Yreka, Cal.,
clubs at 1 o'clock. A bathing- beauty
contest, scheduled to start at Twin
Plunges at 2 o'clock, a carnival with
concessions, and a brilliant array of
fireworks in the park will also fea
ture the celebration. Forty - two
rounds of CCC fights will get under
way at the Chautauqua building at 3
o'clock.
The new Elizabethan theater at the
Chautauqua building was formally
opened on Tuesday evening when
"Twelfth Night" was presented by
student dramatists. "The Merchant
of Venice' is scheduled tonight, and
"Twelfth Night" will be repeated on
Thursday evening.
A parade will open the celebration
at Grants Pass, where many from
Medford are planning to spend the
day. and the state Eagles' convention
which opens Thursday at the Climate
City promises to add color and Inter
est to the program. Fireworks, swim
ming In the Rogue and picnicking
will be among the attractions.
The annual ceieDratlon at Crescent
City will draw many from the valley,
although the longer drive will be at
tempted only by those who are wilt
ing to rise with the sun. One of
the most complete programs In years
has been arranged at the beach city.
Tourists and many house guests
will be taken to Crater Lake for per
haps a more quiet holiday.
Lake o' the Woods, where fishing.
Wheeler and Woolsey Here the Fourth
Brinelng a rare treat to the screen,
a mystery musical comedy. Bert
Wheeler and Robert Woolsey are
starred In 'The Nitwits," coming to
morrow to the Crateiian theater.
" "The Nitwits" offers an unusual
cinema combination: mystery, melody
and mirth. Nothing is left undone
to make it Wheeler and Woolsey 's
funniest production, and simultane
ously one brimming with music and
thrilling melodrama.
Bort and Bob's new roles picture
them as proprietors of a cigar coun
ter in the Lake building, a music
publishing establishment located in
Tin Pan Alley, A terrorist, blackmail
ing prominent residents of the city,
strikes first in the building at a song
boating and swimming are the major
attractions, will draw a record crowd
this year,-according to all indications.
Boat and swimming races, besides a
display of fireworks, have been plan
ned by the management.
Diamond lake. Fish Lake, Prospect
resort and the Applepate and many
other favorite haunts will be spots
where, hundreds of other vacationists
will oe found.
DANCE
At Bonney'a Orlll the
Saturday night.
Fourth and
Esmond
1:45
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Mats-25c Eves-35c Kiddics-lOc
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magnate, emplover of Bettv Grable.
Bert's rianciw. He la siain alter ig
noring the demands of the Black
Widow, and Mary is accused when the
police find the death weapon in her
possession.
Bert and Bob "confess," but their
attempts fail to alter the police opln
ion of Betty's guilt. So they assem
ble a conglomeration of tactics em
ployed by Polrot, Vldocq and Vance,
and do their own sleuthing. Suc
cessively they suspect the victim's
wife, the company auditor, a disgrunt
led song writer, a demoniacal com
poser and a private detective.
Wheeler, Wolsey and Miss Grable
Incorporate aong and dance Interpre
tations of these numbers in their
characterizations.
DcsIkh for Stealing.
OKLAHOMA CITY. July 3. (AP)
John Miller, negro, sentenced to 3U
days in. Jail for taking a shotgun
from his landlord, orfered this rea
son: "I took it so It wouldn't get
anybody In trouble."
Motor Cave Miss Gloria Get
chell and her houae guest, Misa Dor
othy MoCash of Seattle, motored to
the Oregon Cavee Tuesday.
DANCE
At Bonney'a Grill the
Saturday night.
Fourth and
Fthmiss Tnmrtirnu
. 3:15 - 7:00 - 9:00
Weird Pictures on
I. - ! e V T
The weirdest, most gripping and
daring film of the year cornea to the
Rialto theater tomorrow, when "Were
wolf of London ' opena & three-day
run.
A werewolf la a man who becomes
transformed into a wolf each night
during the full of the moon. The re
mainder of the time he assumes hia
natural lorm and leads the same life
DANCE
At Bonney'a Grill the Fourth and
Saturday night.
Card of Thanks.
We wish to expreas our sincere ap
preciation for the many acte of kind
ness and sympathy extended us dur
ing our recent bereavement; also for
the beautiful floral offerings. 'Mrs. L.
J. Rohrer, Louis Rohrer.
Use Mai) mount) want da.
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
FOR SALE! Colored, fryers; alio cab
bage plants. Phone 951-R.
BROWN & WHITE offer a real value
In a fine little modern home, HfiOO;
10 down, Hi per month, Interest
le. You Just cannot airord to pay
rent any longer when you can own
a home at thee prlcea. Taxea on
this home are only $33.75 per year,
Stomach Gas
One dOflfl Of AnT.WRTtf A nl.b.
ly relieves gas bloating, cle&ni
out BOTH upper and lower
bowels, llows you to eat and
sleep good. Quick, thorough ac-
Krime una entirely Bare,
Heath's Drug Store
Starting Tomorrow!
Roar after roar I . . .Howl after
howl! . . . Scream after scream!
... as screendom'a frolicking
funsters blend cold chills and
hot-cha in perfect symphony
of burps in this goofy crime
drama!
Fred Keating, Betty Grabfo
Evelyn Brent, Erik Rhodes
TOMOHT ONLY
KAY FRANCIS
GEO. BRENT -. PATRICIA ELLIS
"STRANDED"
Rialto Program
f.t
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m any other human. The legend U
that If a man is bitten by a were
wolf he becomes a werewolf hlnwlf.
In "Werewolf of London." Henry
Hull, great character actor, la the
man who has been bitten by a were
wolf. And the entire story la laid
around hia life and actions in Eng
land after he haa become aware of
his terlble affliction.
FOR SALE Refrigerator. U0-lb. Ice
capacity. InoroiiKiiiy rectmdiiioa
ed, C. D. Bean, 229 C. Main.
FOR SALE Olierrtes, peaches and
blackberries. Dolph Phippa, Crater
Lake highway.
CHEVROLET '31 Coupe, air-wheel
ttre; a real buy at $335. Pierce- !
Allen Motor Co., Dodge-Plymouth
Dealers.
U" NEED no longer be told It's ex
pensive to flah. steel rods 65c and
91.35; reel 45c and 85c; lines 15c
and 25o. Two cedar boats. 317
North Riverside.
WANTED work, any kind, by able-
bod led m r rrled man; com pe cent.
Box 3768, Tribune.
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Ann Sothern Ralph Bellamy
in "EIGHT BELLS"
FOR SALE 2 brood sows. 8 and 8 Dig.
C. J. Logan, Orchard Home Drive.
WANT passenger, share expenses to
Portland Friday. Box 3838, Tribune.
WANTED Experienced waitress. Ap
ply in person. Must be neat tn
appearance. Franklin's Cafe.
SMALL furnished house, 134 S. Ivy.
LADY and 2 children will share ex
pensea for transportation to Eu
gene. 533 Austin or Tel. 1044-R.
FOR RENT Furnished or unfurnish
ed 4-room house. Call 823-J or se
owner at S14 Beatty St.
NTCETjY furnished, freshly decorated
apartment: private entrance; lower
floor. 1031 W. 9th.
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DANCE
at the
Oasis Hall
July 4th and 6th
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