MEDFORD MAIL TRIBU3STE, MEDFORD, OREGON, SUNDAY. JULY 14, 1933
PAGE SEVEN
Local and Personal
T u r.a fnr RMttle Mra. O. A. MO
KUinon left Saturday rooraln by
train enroute to Seattle.
Leaves for Portland Among thoae
irfco left Saturday evening by train
enroute to Portland & J. M. Deal.
Moving to Bonneville Mr. and Mra.
J. R. Hardlsty left the latter part of
the wees to make their home at
Bonneville. Ore.
Wheeler Recoverlnc TO, Wheeler,
who underwent a goitre operation at
the Sacred Heart hospital Wednes
day, la doing very nicely, according
to hospital attaches.
Clrichs Return from Coast Mr.
and Mrs. Lewis Ulrch returned to
ttielr home In Medford Friday eve
ning after an enjoyable motor trip
to Portland via the coast route.
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Visitor at Williams Creek Vlaltors
in the Williams creek district this
week Include Richard Hall of tile
Griffin creek area. It waa made known
here Saturday.
finlder Plans Trip John Snider
will leave Monday for Klamath Fills
to spend two days attending to busi
ness there for Snider Dairy and Pro
duce Co.
.
Kenlvs Have Visitor A recent ar
rival at the F. Corning Kenly home,
where he is house guest thla week.
Is Peter Kenly of Chicago, a nephew
of Mr. Kenly. who came to Medford
yesterday for a short stay.
From r. S. S. Pennsylvania Ralph
Crawford Is visiting his brother O. B.
Crawford and family cn Haven atreet
after visiting, relatives In Eugene. Mr.
Crawford will meet his ship In Boat
tie July 30.
C. E. Meets Tonlpht The Senior
Intermediate C. E. of First Christian
church will meet at 6:45 tonight. TIH
leader. Harold Evans, announced thai
an Interesting meeting la planned.
All young people of high school age
are cordially invited.
CCC Members Leave Having bien
discharged from Medford COC dis
trict, the following left by train Fri
day evening for their homes: Edward
Renney, and Ianlel Nugent, both to
San Francisco; Sidney Liberman to
Los Angeles.
Plan Trip to Lake R. B. Hodges, of
Crater Lake national park left yes
terday for the park to spend the
week end, accompanied by George S.
Grant, clerk for the park staff. Mrs.
Hodges and children are domiciled at
the park for the summer.
From Philippines Mr. and Mrs.
Edward Sherrlll of Manila, Philippine
Islands, have been Interesting Med
ford visitors this week, leaving yes
terday enroute to Eugene and other
points north. Mr. Sherrlll Is a repre
sentative of Burroughs Adding Ma
chine company.
Ouest.at Ashland Miss Ernestine
Oilstrapof Eugene, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. E. R. Olletrap. Is a guest in
Ashland this week of Mr. and Mra.
Eugene Eberhardt, who arrived re
cently from Eugene to make their
home In Ashland, where Eberhardt
has assumed dutlee as Southern Ore
gon Normal Athletic coach.
Vacation Trip North Mrs. Frank
Orltch and daughters Evelyn and
Mary, and their guest Miss Mary
Elisabeth Reddy left by auto yester
day morning for Portland. Seattle
Spokane and watervllle. Washington
for a vacation of several weeks. Mrs.
Orltch and daughters are former
residents of Watervllle. end Miss Rsd
dy's brother John Is now doing radio
work in Spokane.
Fergus Flynns Visit Mr. and Mra.
Fergus rlynn of Chicago are among
recent arrivals In Medford for vaca
tion day stays with relatives, having
arrived by train Saturday to be guests
of Mr. Flynn's sister and brother-in-law,
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Frederick, of
BOB South Peach street. The Flynns
have been visiting In Los Angeles and
San Diego end after their Medford
sojourn will continue north to Port
land. From there they plan to return
east via Salt Lake City, stopping en
route to their home In Chicago at
North Platte. Neb., to visit Mr.
Flynn's mother. Mrs. Sarah Flynn.
and other relatives. They will leave
for the north this morning.
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
PARTLY furnished apartment. Three
large rooms and big bathroom. New
ly finished Inside, with new elec
tric refrigerator and electric stove.
Everything furnished. In nice
neighborhood. 810 South Oakdale.
WANTED Wood circulating heiter.
for 5-room house. Phone 745-J. 425
N. Holly.
FURNITURE upholstered and
paired. Phone 969-R. Thlbault.
1830 Chev. Coupe, looks good, runs
fine. 8265.00.
PrERCE ALLEN MOTOR CO.
Dodge and Plymouth
WANTED Thoroughly experienced
maid as houseworker for family of
two sdult. Eight miles from town.
References required. Doremua
132-W.
FOR RENT 3-room furnished apt.
Private bath, hot water. 821 W.
10th 8t.
WELL rented business property show
ing 12" g-oss- Clear. Will take
some trade.
Cottage at Diamond Lake. $550.
Five-room house. 1560.00 anth
125 00 down.
MEDFORD TRADING COMPANY
31 South Riverside Phone 103
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Films
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bright pictures we make
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Eastman Kodak Dealers
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Moomaw of Williams Creole la visit
ing Miss Doria Hall at her home In
the Griffin Creek section. aooorUInp
to TOrd received In Medford ywer
day. -
Malison at Ixxl prank O. Madi
son of San Francisco la among prom
inent bualneaa men from the aouth
vacationing at summer lodge on the
Rogue river near Medford. Mr. Madi
son arrived Saturday by train.
On Drunk Charge o. K. Manches
ter and Pred Owens -were arrested
Friday night by city police on a
charge of being drunk In a public
place. Both men were first warned
by police to leave the streets, and
both Ignored the warnings and were
locked up. They are scheduled to ap
pear In city court at 10 a. m. Mon
day. Crater Lake Visitors Visitors In
Medford from Crater Lake national
park during the latter part of the
week Included Superintendent David
H. Canfleld, who accompanied Pran
ces Lange. landscape architect, to
this city for a brief business visit.
W. E. Robertson, engineer; O. F.
Whltworth. In charge of ECW; E. E.
Etherton, superintendent of construc
tion, and Dr. Carl Swartzlow. acting
park naturalist, were other visitors
here.
FIRE HAZARD IN
FORESTS MOUNTS
PORTLAND, Ore.. July 13 (API
Extreme heat, coupled with high
winds and very low humidity, has
brought the most hazardous, condi
tions of the year to the forests of
Oregon and Washington, It was said
here today by C. J. Buck, federal re
gional forester.
Conditions had Improved somewhat
today compared with yesterday's dan
ger point, Buck said. Forestry offi
cials were apprehensive yesterday
when the relative humidity dropped
to 18. Any relative humidity read
ing below 30 is considered dangerous.
Winds of 38 miles an hour were re
ported In the Columbia gorge yester
day. The wind had died to about 10
miles an hour today but the humid
ity remained below 20. Extreme care
was urged on all who use the forest
areas.
Forest service officials were so con
cerned over the hazard that all CCC
camp members in the Mount Hood
national forest were denied their reg
ular week-end furlough and were be
ing held tn camp against any fire
emergency.
Pat O'Brien Heads Craterian Cast
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Alice Tlfdale Robart's best selling
novel. "Oil for the Lamps of China."
starts a three-day run at the Cra
terian theater today In the film ver
sion which has Pat O'Brien in the
role of the young American repre
sentative of a large oil company
whose enthusiasm for his work leads
him to many startling adventures.
The scenes for the most part are
laid In the Orient. Including the snow
swept plains of Manchuria, Peking,
Shanghai and the torrid interior.
Salem Pioneer Pannes
SALEM. July 13. ( AP) William
P. George. 78, for 35 years operator
of the White House restaudant on
State street here, died late yester
day at his home following a pro
longed illness.'
Vital statistics show 3.805 babies
under one year of age died tn Ken
tucky In 1934.
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Today and Monday
Continuous Today 1:30 to 11
wmmm
A
A lauch tops every
romantic thrill In
this entertainment
dell(ht !
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STUART ERW1N
BILLIE BURKE
HARVEY STEPHENS
KATHARINE ALEXANDE1
ADDED 4
f'artrton In Cnlnr
'Babes At Sea
The picture was more than a year
In the making, for atmospheric shots
were taken in Manchuria a year be.
fore a crank waa turned At the stu
dio.
Josephine Hutchinson portrays the
girl Pat marries and who. In the end,
saves him from being cast aside by
the company in whose service he had
spent a metime or worn.
Arthur Byron has the role of No. 1
Boss, who ends his life when ordered
to a minor position.
Before Their King
ALDERS HOT, England, July 13.
( AP) King George, clad In khaki,
and mounted on a Chestnut charger.
took a royal salute from 9,000
massed troops in Rushmoor arena
today in a brilliant silver Jubilee
review before 80,000 spectators.
Use Mail Trlbine want ads.
Salem Water Value Pet
PORTLAND, July 13. I AP Un
der the terms of a at.pulatlon
reached by the city of Salem and
the Oregon-Washington Water Serv
ice company, the valuation of the
Salem water works system has been
set at one million dollars.
Dse Mall Tribune want ads.
"Little Men" Opens at Rialto
Ura V ' k fyj 1 s il v ? 1
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Ssmember the time when an In-'Mny Alcotfs beloved romance.
T.rted bowl on the head formed a Frank Morgan and Erin O Brlen-
gutda for the scissors when It esme Mnore have the leadlnf; adult roles
tims lor a haircut? "Little Men." .with the parts of the "little men" be
Rlalto theatr for today and Monday, ling characterized by the (tuentest ar
brlngs back these dellshtful memo- iray of Juvenile talent aver assembled
rlea In the plcturlzatlon of Louisa for one picture.
QUIZ SET JULY 20
SALEM. July 13. (AP) The hear
ing on charges of unauthorised ex
penditures by the battleship Oregon
commission for the current year,
has been set for July 20. the execu
tive department announced today.
The hearing had previously been
scheduled for today.
The charges were brought by State
Budget Director D. O. Hood, who
forthwith presented to Governor
Martin a revise budget, cutting
the commission 'a expenditures ap
proximately $1,500, bused on money
Gable at Roxy
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Clark Onble Is starred In "After
Office Hours." a gav comedy-ro-manca
at the Roxy theatre for to
day and Monday, with Constance
Bennett sharing the leading honors.
already spent and the legislative
appropriation of S7.300 a year. The
reduced budget along with notice Of
the hearing waa sent by the governor
to the secretary of the commission.
Hood estimated that the commis
sion had exceeded Its legislative
budget by approximately sa.SOO.
A Noble Redman Iahes
LEWISTON, Idaho. July 13. (AP)
Oeorge Peo-Peo-Tal-Ikt. chief of
the Nea Perce Indians for more than
25 years and the last of the old
tribal chieftains, died here yeaterday.
He had never adopted the white
man's dress nor teamed the white
man's languago enough to uab It.
I
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PORTLAND, Ore,, July IS. (AP)
Indefinite closing of the West Oregon
Lumber company mill at Llnnton,
where operations were resumed two
weeks ago. were ordered by the man
agement today after striking lumber
"workers had hurled rocks at the resi
dence of & family employed at tha
plant.
Two large rocks were thrown
through a window. One struck the
mother of Wesley A. Lindgren. Inspec
tor of the mill. Lindgren said ha waa
visited at his home last Sunday by
three men who deoJared they were
"not making threats." but that he
had "better not go to work or things
are liable to happen."
About SO persona were employed at
the mill.
Last night the striking Sawmill
and Timber Workers union rejected
a new offer of employment by the
Clark & Wilson. West Oregon and
Jones Lumber company plants.
A spokesman for the employers said
the offer "was final but the union
leaders did not allow a fair vote
on It.'
Mntorcicllst IMes
PORTLAND. Ore., July 13. (AP)
Pred Monroe. 23, was killed today
when his motorcycle went out of
control after striking traffic buttons
at a street Intersection safety sons.
His brother, Claude, riding behind
him, was hurled from the machine
but waa only slightly hurt.
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