BEDFORD MAIL TRIBTJXE, MEDFOKD. 0"RF.aOX, FETDAY. SEPTEMBER 13. 1935.
PAGE ELEVEN
Local and
BuslnMt Caller Oscar Low of Ash.
land was a bualneaa caller In this1
city on Wednesday.
Here from Beagle Jim Bankhead
and Charlie Moon ot Beagle were call
era recently at the Cloyd Itu home
In Medford.
t
On Plumblne; Work R. Doura ot
Beagle spent several days In this city
during the weeic while engaged here
In plumbing work.
Walkers Visit Mr. and Mrs. Jesse
Walker of Beagle and Evyllne Case
were among Medford visitors Wednes
day. Husnns Visit Ashland Mr. and
Mrs. Darell Huaon of Medford visited
In Ashland with friends for a short
time Wednesday afternoon.
Harding on Business Trip B .a.
Harding, agent for the southern Ore
gon district, bureau of Internal rev
enue, left yesterday on a business
trip to Klamath Palls.
Tn City Today Among visitors liv
Medlord today, attending to ofllclal
business matters, are Ranrjer Hut7h
Hitter of the Lake o' the Woods areo.,
. and Ranger Maurice Tedrow of the
x Butte Falls area.
From Grants Pass Miss Margaret
Sheldon, purse, was to leave Grants
Pass Thursday afternoon for Medford,
where she will care for Mrs. H. D.
Norton for two weeks. Grants Pass
Courier.
Derricks Leave Mr. and Mrs. H-r-oert
Derrick, formerly of this city,
who have been visiting for the past
several days at the Ed Lampjrt home,
left by way of the Redwood highway
this morning for their home In Los
Angeles.
Visitors from Cornelius The Ash
land Tidings states that J. C. Barn
ard and Joe Welch of Cornelius, Ore.,
ere In Ashland and Medford on a
short business trip. They arrived
Wednesday and plan to leare on Sat
urday. ANOTHER BIG
Oriental
Gardens
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Sat. Nite
Always 'a Crowd
Don't Miss The Big Event!
CARNIVAL DANCE
at the New
DREAMLAND
Saturday, September 14
Confetti
Men
40c
Ball
George Dayton
and His Orchestra
2 Big Days 2
The Sensational MEDFORD
SEPT. 21 and 22
JACKSON COUNTY
FAIRGROUNDS
Mexican Steers - Wild Broncos - Bucking:
Steers - Bullclogging - Horses - Cowboys
Galore!
FEATURING
NORMAN COWAN'S FAMOUS
STRING OF WILD HORSES
Pet Parad; Medford, 10:30 a.m. Sept, 21
Sponsored By
Medford Pmt 15
American
Legion
Personal
To Washington, I. C. Leylan Wood
left last night for Washington. V. C ,
making the trip by tram.
To VIMt In Maine Mr. nd Mrs.
R. C. Newton left this morning by
train, enroute east to Portland. Maine,
where they plan to visit relative.
Martin to Aihland After spending
several days in this city. George Mar
tin left thla morning on the Ore
gonlan, enroute to Ashland.
Visit. nj- from Lake Creek Mrs.
William Hoefft of Lake Creek has
been visiting In Medford for the past
several days.
.
Back from Minneapolis R. O.
Bare! well returned this morning on
the Oregonlan from a month's busi
ness trip to Minneapolis.
Tn Phoenix nurlnR Day Mrs. R,
Downing left this morning on the
Oregonlan to spend the day attending
to business In Phoenix. .
Leaves for Albany E. P. Anthony
of the Albany Tanning Co. left by
train this morning for the northern
city, after spending a few days here
attending to business matters.
To San Frnnclsco Carl H. Pern
strom, first lieutenant In the ermy.
left last night by train, enroute to
San Francisco, where he will report
for duty at Port Funston.
Discharged from CCC Robert Rill
ette, discharged from the Medford
CCC district, left last evening for his
home in Portland, making the trip
by train.
VlsiU Here Mrs. Pete Wilson of
San Francisco is spending several
days in the city as a guest of Mrs.
S. A. Parker. She came here Wed
nesday from Medford where she has
been visiting friends. Aahlund Tid
ings. Pipe Line Work to Start Work
will start Monday on construction of
a pipeline and tunnel to supply
water to the Jacksonville district. It
was announced today by D. T. Mc
Donoua;h, engineer on the project.
The Job. which will occupy about
two months, will cost $13,000.
Drunks In City Court Three men,
arrested In a local rooming house,
were last night arrested by city po
lice, and this morning were haled
Into city court on charges of belw?
drunk in & public place. They were
Fred Obrlan, given & 10 fine: John
Lenz, 10 days In city Jail or leave
town, and Wlllard Evans, fined $10.
Sent to Forest Fire More than 100
men and foremen from CCC camps
within Rogue River national forest
left yesterday In nine trucks for a
forest fire that was reported in Sis
kiyou national forest, 13 miles north
east of Crescent City. Although de
tailed reports of the fire were un
available today at the local forest
service offices, the fire was beleved
to have been centered in an old burn
near valuable redwood timber. The
fire was reported here to be several
hundred acres in extent.
Serpentine
Ladies
oons
20c
Has Major Operation Prank Hanna
: of Rogue River Is a patient today at
' the Sacred Heart hospital, where he
underwent a maj operation.
j Leaves for Portland Robert New
, man left this morning by train for
Portland, where he will assume a posi
tion he recently accepted. He has
been a resident of this city for the
past seven years.
Miss Rogers to School Mtss Marv
Pauline Rogers, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Frank Rogers. Is leaving Sunday
for San Francisco to enter the Mun
son private secretarial school. Miss
Rogers graduated with honors from
the Medford high school last year.
Released from Hospital T. W. Scott
of route 1, seriously injured recently
when the car he was In overturned
on the Jacksonville highway, pinning
him beneath the wreckage, was re
leased this afternoon from the Com
munity hospital.
Vlsltlnjr at Prospect Miss Jessie
Stickle of San Francisco, who has
been vacationing in Alberta, Canada,
for the past several days, spending
considerable time there at Jasper
park, arrived on the Oregonlan this
morning and left by motor for Pros
pect, where she plans to visit for a
time with her aunt, Mrs. Jim Grieve.
State Fire Reported The state for
est patrol reported today that 30 men
are at work guarding an IfiO-ecre for
est fire in the Lick creek section of
the Lake Creek district which broke
out yesterday afternoon, apparently
as the result of a carelessly discarded
clgaret.,
Fishing Reported Better Fishing
conditions In the Applegato have im
proved during the past week, accord
ing to a weekly bulletin released from
the forest service offices, the water
having cleared from the last thundsr
storm, leaving' the streams fresh and
the fish hungry. In the Union Creek
section, fishing is said to be good,
with many fine catches being taken,
but mostly by the most experienced
sportsmen. Little Butte creek has
been closed from the Fish lake dam
to the bridge at North Fork of the
Rogue CCC camp, but thero are man7
cutthroat trout being taken from
south fork of Little Butte creek from
the forest edge down. South Pork
and Middle Fork of the Rogue, Blue
Canyon and Seven Lakes are attract
ing many anglers, the bulletin states.
JOHNSON, ROOSEVELT
HAVE UNDERSTANDING
HYDE PARK, N. Y.. Sept. 13. (AP)
Oeneral Hugh S. Johnson reached
an understanding with President
Roosevelt today for his retirement as
works relief administrator In New
York City early In October In accord
ance with his original agreement.
Infant Drowns
TAFT, Ore.. Sept. 13. (AP) War
ren Andrews, 2 years old, drowned In
the Siletz river yesterday when he
fell from a landing float. He was
the only son of Mr. and Mrs. Warren
Andrews.
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AHYTIME:
KIDOIIJJ
LOS
ENDS T0NITE!
JOAN BL0NDELL
"Traveling
Saleslady"
SATURDAY ONLY!
Continuous shows 1 to 11
HIS BARKING GUN SPOKE
THE LAW OF THE WEST)
In this saga
of his best!
A lam ah. a& at sm
tliy fa u
CUsiggK
Alllll.n ATTRACTIONS!
Ernest Truex in
"ONLY THE BRAVE"
"Along Came Buck" Cartoon
SUN - M0N Q
Girl'
4
1 1
WITH MAY
ROBSON
Mary Carlisle
Alan HALE
Stars at Roxy
Buck jonrs. st.rrea in ' Stone of
Silver Creek." comes to the Roxy
theater for tomorrow only, with the ;
final episode of the serial "Law of j
the Wild" on the same program.
Harlow, Gable and
Beery Scoring Hit
In Craterian Film
Between dangerous thrills and dan- ;
gerous romance, there is something i
doing every minute in "China Seas." j
the new all-star, drama which opened I
yesterday at the Craterian theater.
The stars are Clark Gable, Jean
Harlow and Wallace Beery.
It is a picture in which interest
never slackens, and action never lags.
It takes Its place among the finest
entertainment vehicles of the new
screen season.
Part of the story Is played In the
howling fury of a tropical hurricane
on the last frontier, the wild south
eastern coast of Asia. It Is one of the
most spectacular sequences ever film
ed. "China Seas" deals with the odd
love story of the hard-bitten young
skipper of a coastwise liner, played
by Qable, and "China Doll," a lovely
wanderer In the Astatic ports, played
by Miss Harlow. Involved with them
Is a mysterious trader, Wallace Beery,
who is suspected of being the master
mind of a piracy plot.
Action takes place entirely on the
wheezy old liner Kin Lung as It plows
down the China sea between Hong
kong and Slngopore. Under the polite
veneer of the pawengers runs a tre
mendous dramatic under-current of
fierce loves, bitter hates and sinister
intrigues, to which the typhoon and
the sudden catastrophic pirate raid
are fitting background. .
Meriting especial mention for out
standing acting honors are Lewis
1 Stone, Rosalind Russell, Dudley Dig-
ges, C. Aubrey Smith. Robert Bench
ley. William Henry, Edward Brophy,
Lillian Bond, Soo Yong and others of
the distinguished cast.
CgQHagaagZ,- J fpositively Ends IMA 1 2 llSl I
TODAY and SATURDAY! J J S9 !jgi
into Action! EulilfnMSS psnii
'ZrJ- CiMt jtaawSSL -S KINTUCKV DISTIlItRi
I vVVVj1 I Racing headlong into . I " t.K A v JH
try -v. XyjrJrPl danger... on the trail Q X PREVCE SATURDAY NIGHT , ;473
m ,'mmSJm ofanunknownkiUer! I) I I rffMXL iw'-wvcC'
r'-rWM Tim defies the law of . J f ITH0C2
Sxlil ' '.lli-3 Starts Sundayfl Kl
m'WwImlMl VCV I I y&P. 81ront'mo8t Telightful ' . iT yTU
... About the .ncner, Jf) i, t J W LSJA P
born every minute... 1", V '. lj fitt W tV1, XeCZA
and the sharks who t C WA l - ' W f'r RVi.S
fish for them with I . CJ . ; . MOSs ' 4 Ma C A ' t' , & ftt i --3
phoney baitl, j Ji I. ZTy -
Mjri T 4-Cjames DUNN 1
J",W II fwltMARLINE JUDGE b5 Pints'PI
V&Wt-t RV"oijI W ALBURN They tried to lead different lives together . . . P COM No 1JC '
1 ill 7 ifif " ' ' ' '" ' made their own mlos in the gpma of love ... it's m ' r- i
ft.- Tlie reatert ofglM , romantic triangle with a star in each comer I . I M 5l Quart. I '
I Coming Sunday
4T pf him F ym - -
No Mor Ladles." co-starring Jm " -feTX H " t '' 1 I d i
Crawford and Robert Montgomery In I rr . XVVW S"W i" 1 r? . V! " I
a faat-naced comedv-ron-.ance of s s SkNK mi-St - -tSLTftl i I J ruin 1
' No More Ladles. ' co-starring Joan
Crawford and Robert Montgomery In
a fast-paced comedy -romance of
modern young people, comes to the
Craterian theater Sunday in the
screen version of the play that vir
tually stood Broadway on its ears
with a record-breaking run.
The picture opens with a whirl
wind romance between Marcla (Joan
Crawford) and Sherry (Robert Mont
gomery), and maintains a rspld-mov-ing
tempo until the final farteout.
Marcla la a light-hearted but level
headed society girl whose love for
Sherry, an Incorrigible heart-breaker.
Is such that she submits to wedding-bells
well within the first reel.
H Is then that the picture settles
down to revealing the problems V.-.a.t
accumulate behind the glamorour ex
terior the too-popular young Park
avemie couple.
nrMnl I rnkl nOUMniln tlM hlstoncnt cavniende requinnu two first In enlf roplnK In 104 aeconda j fV I
rilllllrMIN iiiiililMllr hours to paaa the reviewing etand. Best steer roplns time waa made by i S0V
I LIlULLIUM HUUIlLUJI Everett Bowman. HlUsldo. Ariz., won King Merrttt, Federal, Wyo., In ao.4 jji-T . ; 1
,,.., ,. . A decided edue In the buldoRRlnR seconda. te V rtEJi M
TUDllMn TUD V Til S"roy y throwlnR hla Bteer in U J, : gHywlL
Inlllllsh I PI f 1 1 I , ) . Ill aeconds for a now Pendleton record. Oome Anlmala Abundnnt-rAncord- J.; n JSS . S,
IllliWIlU IMIUkUV IW Andy Jaurgul of Newhall. Cal., waa tag to report from the forest acr- i'' f.yji
WILD WEST PAGEANT sssT
din of excitement the days of the "old $&l(t'
prp, c,as.,c of wjwwfm i ... ., . o jji IfePI -
western ran(re cplca, reached a new 11 I I " aJl 1 ' J I I II Kve " ' ' ! I P!l '0" V " '
hettlt in the spectacular with Its II 7:00-a:00 P LllMlMMiiiaiiMM1'--'-' al Klddlti lOoSl 1 "E
"Weatward-ho" parade this morning, MBMalBVaTOD BKMauILiMd!u!kaMiLiMkaV fi V rte"' "
ryrgr a mighty, all-star sbvsashi i f
; onTheOASllS J rTj ' lP''
Tim McCoy Stars in Western Drama
Vhen there a a reward aa nlca aa at the Ktalto theater. . , j V0
Btllte Seward waiting. Ifa vorth all When McCoy'a friend la murdered i' .UtWr1 LA" 1:
the gun-throwing, flat-flnhSlng, iend In cold blood, and the sheriff will do '0M V .
hell-for-leather riding that Tim Mo- nothing about It, Tim tnken matte.-s W' rftPcW'
Coy la forced to In "Juatlc of tho Into hla own handa to wo that Jua- j VC ri;'
Rftiwe." ulavliiriF todav ana Sntl.lihvv tlca la meted out to tho culltv. li:l dffi'di&fi a. li.i
vice tctiay, of interest to prospective
hunters this year, there are indica
tions of deer, bear and smaller g?.me
animals In abundance In the hlsrhcr
parts of the countrv. Unless rain,
comes prior to the hunting season,
however, the animals mav be In poor
shape, due to excessive dryness of the
forest.
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