MXDFCTRT) OLIL' TRIBUTE. 'MEDFOKD, OKESO'S'. MCSTDAT. JULY 15. 1033
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Local and
till! leavM Ralph GUI left by
train Sunday enroul to Idaho Falls,
Ida., where he will vlait relative!.
Ends Portland Visit Mr. M. C.
Alsdorf returned to her home t.lila
morning after visiting for a few days
at Portland.
Mrs. Bradbury 111 TTlerids of Mrs
Walter O. Bradbury will be eorry to
learn that she Is quite 111. at the Ea
ered Heart hospital.
for Euitene Mrs. H. W.
Wright and children left thla m. Th
ing by tram for Eugene, to vllt
friends.
...
ArrlTds with Supply Train A Med
ford business visitor today waa J. H.
MaTtln of Eugene, who arrived with
the Southern Pacific supply train.
Rosenbaum In Aowburir A. 8 Poj
nbaum. district freight and pas'en
gr agent for Southern Pacific lines,
la attending to business at Roseburg
today,
Returns from Portland Miss Eve
lyn Carpenter has returned to ner
home here from Portland and plans
to take up a beauty course In Med
ford. Ottoman to San Francisco Bob
Ottoman left last night by train en
route to aouthern Callfarnla. plan
ning visits in San Prenclsco. loa An
gelee and at the fair at San Dieo.
'
Madison to l eave Frank O. Madi
son or San Francisco will leave for
the south by train this evening af
ter spending several daya at his fish
ing lodge on Rogue river.
Back from Vacation After a week's
vacation at the pelton ranch In the
Fort Klamath locality, the M'ises
Patay Smith. Jerry Wilkinson ar.d
Frances Daley returned to their home;
In Medford Sunday.
Iave for Beach Mra. Leon B. Ho
klna. accompanied by her daughters
Dorothea snd Gertrude, motored to
Crescent City Sunday. They have
rented a beach cabin for five weeks
to escape some of Medford's heat.
.
Leave for Eugene Mr. and Mrs.
Thomas Soccadden of Portland, who
have been visiting In Medford with
their son-in-law W. Kimball and
family, left thla morning on the
Shaata for Eugene, where they will
visit their daughter. Mrs. Ira Lyndr.
From Sacramento Mr. and Mrs.
Herman Prlem and family of Sacra
mento, are Medford visitors at the
home of Mr. Prlem's mother. Mrs. M.
Yaunasa of 324 Mae street, and her son
John. Mr. Prlem Is operator of a
beauty salon In Sacramento.
Rem Returns H. D. Kern of Cali
fornia Oregon Power Co.. returned
thla morning on the Oregonlan from a
five-days' business trip to north
western Oregon during whtoh he was
engaged In gathering material for
educational pictures, for use this
winter In Copco's rural electrification
program.
TUE. and WED.
KC. FIELDS
Baby le Roy
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B e n n e tt
"AFTER
0 F F I CE
HOURS"
KATHLEEN HOWARD
TAMMANY YOUNG
SAM HARDY
The Last
that It U po.thle to do fur Ilie IntM on
who has tone l to arrente a funeral ferrlre
that will fittingly fvmhollzr the "teem anil
affection In nhlrh lhe er. held. Mhen jr.
Tlri are helil here they have tht llttlni
rhararter and qnalltv nti de.lre jo mnrh. Am!
the rot I, comparatively modrrare.
CONGER
FUNERAL PARLOR
WEST MAIN AT NEWTOWN
Solicited For Membership In
Order of Golden Rule and Declined
Personal
Attend Foreat Meet Karl Janouch.
supervisor, accompanied by Cordy
Sunderman. N. J. Penick, A. D. Mc
Reynolda, Robert Aufterhlde and
Verne Davis, all of Rogue River na
tional forest, left yesterday for Otlel!
lake to attend a recreational forest
service meeting there today, Tuesday
and Wednesday.
Petition to Sell Cow A petition to
sell a cow. belonging to the Citizens
Bank of Ashland, was filed with the
county clerk today by the atflte Dink
superintendent in charge of liquida
tion of the bank. The state bank ex
aminer asks permission to sell the
cow to B. M. Tiiumler of Central
Point for b. Besides this sum. the
bank will receive $20 from the rv
ernment, under the law. which pro
vide for this payment for cows that
are "re-actors to the abortion test."
Visits Crater l ake O. W. Shannon
of San Francisco was a. brief Medford
visitor this morning, leaving by tioln
after spending the past three days at
Crater lake, which he described as
one of the most beautiful scenic a-eaa
he has visited. He also visited Oregon
Caves, and declared that the enter
tainment and setting there was the
finest he has seen in country-wide
travels, at national parks or monu
ments. He Mid the caves were as
beautiful, aa Carlsbad caverns, al
though on a smaller scale. Mr. Shan
non plans to visit Lassen national
park enrou t home.
fioe. 3?. lays Regularly.
RATHBUN. Out. (UP) William
Smith owns a 32-year-old goose which
still lays egiis regularly. The bird
has been laying a daily egg for more
than 30 years. Smith says.
Cse Mai) rrlbune want ads.
Yakima Queen
lien vaklnui, Hsli., celebrates
Frontier liujs tvlih hlskers, punt fi
lets and bustles, Mrs. N. H. Dickson.
72, will be Queen l.elta and preside
over t lie three-dny ccli'brntlon.
(Associated Press I'hoto).
Big Republican
f. J. LONCRQAN
Fra nk 4. Lnnergan, Tort land at
torney and prominent Republican,
was horn In Illinois In 1882. A root
hall star" at Notre Dame, he came to
Orecon in Iflnx He served a term
as speaker of the hone of the ore
iron legislature, and hns been mem
ber of the Portland boxing commis
sion. He to defeated In 1P3I Tor
the nomination a joternor.
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CASTING EXPERT
SHOWS TECHNIQU
10 LOCAL CROWD
A large crowd of interested specta
tors watched "Doc" Haslett deftly
flick his fly straight to the target
from many difficult positions, as the
famous authority on fly castlntz dem
onstrated the finer points of the art
on the courthouse lawn this after
noon. Under a blaring sun an estimated
100 men ani women gathered to view
lzed the peculiar problems of Rogue
iaed th epeculiar problems or Rogue
river fishermen, he stressed particu
larly the various kinds of casts to be
employed In luring the finny mon
sters from riffles, from xinder over
hanging brush, and other difficult
spots.
Learning that the savage qualities
of the Rogue river fish have fre
quently resulted In broken leaders.
lines and even rods, ne showed the
crowd the proper way to land a fish
without danger of loss of tackle. His
own maxim, "Fight the fish and not
your tackle," was demonstrated when
he showed the exact why of broken
or lost equipment.
The tying of leaders, the proper se
lection of hooks and the selection
and care of tackle in general made
up the rest of his interesting dis
course, which was sponsored by the
Medford Casting club and Southern
Oregon Sportsmen. Inc.. as well as lo
cal sporting goods dealers.
Mrs. Haslett, also an expert with
rod and line, gave a demonstration
for the ladles.
Pat O'Brien Heads
Cast Dramatic Hit
Craterian Screen
Only once In a long. long time,
there comes to the screen a picture
of such vital Import, gripping power
and amazing human Interest, as
"Oil for the Lamps of China," which
was shown at the Craterian theatre
yesterday for the first time locally.
The picture Is even more en
thralling than the best selling novel
by Alice Tlsdale Hobart upon whien
It Is based. It has originality ot
plot, a colorful and Intriguing back
ground, and a romance as under
standable as It Is beautiful. There
Is thrilling action, strange adven
ture, with thesplrit of pioneer men
BLAST CUTS AWAY TABLE ROCK
A big charge of explosives ripped 5,000-ton chunk out of Tabl.
Rock, famed observation point for newlyweds at Niagara Falls. Weak
ened by rock slides, the ledge point from which a closeup of the
Horseshoe falls is obtained. Is being cut back to make It safe. (Asso
ciated Press Photo)
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Boston, Mass.
Buffalo, K. Y.
. Chicago, III.
Cleveland, Ohio
Detroit, Mich. '
Kansas City
Minneapolis, Minn. '
Montreal, P. Q.
New York, N. Y.
Ottawa, Ontario
Philadelphia, Penn.
Quebec P. Q.
Saint John, N. B.
Saint Louis, Ho. :
St Paul, Minn. ;
Tofonto, Ontario
Washmiton, D. C.
Winnipeg, Man.
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PIRATES RAID
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Pirates boarded and robbed the gambling ship Monte Carlo (upper left), anchored off Long Beach,
Calif., of $32,000 In jewels and cash, the modern buccaneers chained 11 men together while looting the
craft Three of the men bound oy the raiders were (lower, left to right) "Doc" James, a guard; A. W.
Howard, storekeeper, and J. W. Ketlar, assistant cashier, who was forced to hand over the money. The
five modern ptrates were said to have used the small fishing boat pictured at the right. The fishing ves
sel was found, with decks awash, a few hundred yards from the Monte Carlo. (Associated Press Photos)
and women actuated by a burning
ambition and loyalty to their Jobs.
A handful of Americans facing vol
untary banishment from civilization,
fighting flood, fire, famine, pest
ilence, banditry, a hostile people, and
trying to break down the barriers
of prejudice ingrained through the
centuries.
Pat O'Brien, as the young Amer
ican whose unbelievable loyalty to
the firm he represent makes no
sacrifice too great, no hardship too
terrific for htm. adds to the list
of screen characterizations that have
raised him high in the ranks ot
outstanding starB.
Josephine Hutchinson, compara
tively new to the screen, but a star
of Broadway, proves her hlstronic
Excursion
.ANADIAN ROCKIES
Make your eastern trip by train. Tor safety,
speed snd comfort....nd travel Canadian
Pacific at no etrs cost Low Summer Round
Trip fares are now effective to ell points
in the eastern United States and Canada!
DATES OF SALE
From Wednesday, May 15th
to Tuesday, October 15th
(Fil tlurn limit 0(tobtr 3lit, 19)5)
Pine transcontinental trains leave Van
couver, B. C, daily, offering typical service
and cuisine; special observation car through
the scenic grandeur of the Canadian Rockies.
Stop-overs where you wish, giving en op
portunity to visit those famous mountain
resorts, Banff and Lake Louise.
Summer excursion fares include First Class,
Intermediate end Coach Class, with either
l(Sday or season limits.
Complete information, tickets and reserva
tions et our local offices. W. H. Deacon,
General Agent, Passenger Dept., 626 S.W.
Br'dway, Am. Bank Bldg. BR 0637, Portland
Canadian Pacific
OFFSHORE GAMBLING CRAFT
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Sfefm -hi
ability In the wa-y she handles the
part of O'Brien's wife, whOM baby
is born dead during her husband's
absence.
She turns against htm, embittered,
believing that, he carea mora tor
the company than he does for her
sef and the child. But she fights
her way back to sanity, realizing
that a man must work as well as
love.
Her heroic work In saving the lite
of the child of a friend, stricken
with the dread colera. la another
of the scenes that lift the picture
far above others, even were there
not a score more of smashing sit
uations. Jean Mulr Is delightful as the
friend, while her husband, a part
played by John Eldredge, does ex
cellent work aa the type of man
who cannot understand Chinese cus
toms and Is eventually broken.
Ronnie Cosby as the child of the
two misfits, shows great promise.
Karen Motley Will
Star Rialto Dtama
With a theme as timely as today.
"Our Dally Bread" comes to the Rial,
to theatre tomorrow for a throe day
run.
Produced and directed by King VI
dor, the man who made such fXmou;
screen successes as "Street Scene."
"The Crowd." "The Champ," T'he
Big parade" and several others of like
calibre, "Our Daily Bread" has for ;te
distinguishing feature that warm, hu
man quality that made the other VI
dor pictures the hits they were.
The story, like all great screen etor
le, is a simple one. but one which
strikes close to tho heart of every
one. It follows a young city couple to
an old abandoned farm, where they
try their luck in recuperating the
fortunes that the depression had
erased. The thrilling story of the two
people, cast amid a colorful group of I
men and women from all walks of I
life U determined to etArt life
WE LIVE!
WE FIGHT!
what DON'T j
we do for I
OUR
Romance, and
drama running
red with color you
never dreamed ex
isted ... a letting
of truth stranger
than fiction . . .
primitive hopes
and passions of
the U.S.A. TODAY
it starts
TOMORROW
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Adults . . 25e
Children 10o
Dl
anew, with the sun. the soil, the sir
and water as their new allies, la told
with a topical timeliness that In
cludes drought and the million and
one other catastrophes that can and
will beset a fanner.
How the couple, faced with emo
tional conflicts greater than any chat
had faced them In the whirling vor
tex of the city not the least of
which la the person of a hard -boiled
blonde charmer who uses the old, old
methods of turning the young hus
band's head come throiigh in the
end to greater happiness than before,
makes "Our Dally Bread" a picture
that should appesl to every person in
every walk of life.
The cast, which Includes hundreds
of players. Is headed by Karne Moriey.
Tom Keene, John T. Qualen, Addi
son Richards and Barbara Pepper.
Exhausted Swimmer
Saved From Surf
SEASIDE. Ore., July 15 (API A
thrilling rescue of a distressed
swimmer from the surf here waa
witnessed by thousands of spec
tators who crowded the beach yes
terday. Donald stone of Portland was
swept beyond his depth by a swift
current while surf bathing snd was
unable to right his way to safety.
Life guards who, made the res
cue were Wnllace Hug, Jim Read
and Floyd Owens.
Hardy pink daislea bloom as early
as February In parts of Alaska. One
was reported In Juneau this year on
February S.
All Seats at
pi" 0C0 Legion-Elks.
I liC Smoker
V Hiph School Field
Friday Night
WE LOVE!
WE HATE!
DAILY
KAREN MORLEY
TOM KEENE
JOHN T. QUALEN
ADDISON RICHARDS
BARBARA PEPPER
HUNDREDS Or OTHERS
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Last Times Tonight
LOUISA MAY ALCOTT'S
"LITTLE MEN"
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
FOR RKNT Modern 5 -room stucco,
unfurnished. 625 Pine.
1W0 Ford Tudor Just overhauled, had
best, of care and priced to sell
PIERCE AL.L.KN MOTOR CO
Dod;e and Plymouth
WANTED to buy 4 to fl room house,
payments like rent. Artutt-s stea-.Hly
employed. Box J730. Tribune.
FOR RENT 6 -room home. 1,37.50 per
month. Water rent pa:d. 512 No.
Holly.
TOOGUJBURO milk goat for sale or
trade for hn F. N Rouse, Jackson
ville. Copper Star Route.
FOR SALE 120 blood tested Wlute
Ijeghorn chicks 8 weeks old. alas
household furniture. Fioyd Moier.
8 blocks north of Faber'a s. re.
Central Point. Call evenings.
WANTED F,.. We believe thflt we
have a market which will net vou
mere than you are now getting.
Will give you a cash deposit ol
per case. Final returns within a
week, whtoh we cuivr.uitPe will be
pany. Jackson Street on Railroad.
FOR RK1.VK tmmrvtt itmH- h.. r
new. cneap. terms. Box 273S. Trib
une. FOR SALF 1930 Ford roatstr
good condition. Thomas Lunlid,
Jacksonville.
FOR SALF DraeMur. 1307'i W. Main.
WANTED Woman over 30 for houe.
work and care of children. C.il
mornings. 716 redar St.
One of the truly great
pictures of all time!
THRILLING!
FASCINATING I
DIFFERENT !
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PAT O'BRIEN
JOSEPHINE HUTCHINSON
LYLE TALBOT JEAN MUIR
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MfliH Wednesday Only
v'fr" J Tlie same program also
L. W s&tts M Wednesday Nite only at
wXl Hol,,Tfc",re
trwV 1 You'ro in for the treat
'ttiKx 1 fi r K 'f(n of a lifetim8 in this inti-
' y 'ill l l4'' ' '' f ' Bparklea with fun and
i I ' 1 X' StJ'' startlos with its dra-
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Hotel Willarb
Klomath Falls
KLAMATH BASIN'S LEADING HOTEL
FOR SALE Turkevs and sheep. .10U"
field. Old Stage Road.
FOR SALE 100 lb. capacttv Ice box
Good condition. H0.00. Mrs. A. C.
Walker. N. Pacific Highway.
FOR SALE 1938 Ef-sex 4-dcor sedm.
'27 Dod:e-Oraham 1 1 ton trjek.
Will accept electric refrigerator in
trade. Inquire Young's Car Lot next
to Western Auto.
FOR SALE OR TRADE Truck frr
wood or labor. Phone 1352-W. 1213
W. 9th.
APRICOTS Til tons, beat canners.
Coker Butte Orchard. Out Crater
Lake highway, 4 miles, turn left.
3'n DOT"., wide mouth Economy fruit
Jars. 60 doz. 243 N. Holly.
FOR S A LE Wea ner p !g. 5. red
Fish. Phoenix.
FOR SALE Apricots, light crop. Geo,
Alford. Fern Valley.
WANTED Man to help milk and
general farm work. S!nle man pre
ferred. Crystal Springs Dairy. 801
N. drape St.
80 ACRES on highway, cabin, bvn,
sprlnif, stresm. orchard, full "He
7.10. E. P. Hltt. 69 N. Main. Ash-
lsnd. Ore.
CONSTIPATED 30 YEARS
AIDED BY OLD REMEDY
"For thirty years I had eonatlpi-
tlon. Sourlna food from stomach
choked me. Since taking Adlerlka I
am a new person. Constipation Is a
thin? of the past." Alice Burns.
Heath's Drug Store.
Ends Tomorrow Nite!
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JEAN MUIR
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