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PAGE THIRTEEN Canine Tight-Rope Artist at Rialto Local and Personal Pulitzer Prize Story at Craterian Thriller MOSCOW. Oct. 11. (UP) Another J of a, series of soviet r.viition f was reported today at an airport near ft;"'""'"' . Moscow where two parachute Jumper collided In midair and descended safely on one chute. Use Mall Tribune wank ads, MEDFORD 3IAIE: TRIBTJyE. ,iIEDFOHU OREGON. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 11, 1933. a- ' uj j asr . c r ;. ?a In spar tor Here Gordon Marshall, O-C land Inspector at Roseburg, wo In Medford yesterday, At ?lfadqutrtert Lieut. Jame M. Wiley. Jr., of Camp Dog Lake was a business visitor at CCO headquarters hen today. Back from Salem District Attor ney George A. Codding was back at his office today after presenting argu ments In the Pugh case In Salem. T Grants Pass Judge H. D. Nor ton 'will go to Grants Pass Monday to prald over a session of the circuit court there. VIkHs Here Former County Jadge C. B. Lamktn of Ashland was visiting friends here today. He called upon Peace Justice W. R. Coleman. Busy with Budgets County school boards were today completing their budgets for the present year as the deadline was rapidly approacning. County Superintendent C. R. Bow man reported. " m Visitors from South Clarence Palm and William Pugh of Sacramento. Calif, are Med ford visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Gault. Planning L. A. Jannt Miss Alice Barber of Medford is planning a trip to Los Angeles, where she intends to spend the winter. Miss Barber may make her home In Long Beach. To Roseburg flame Jack Eoyl. Dick Watson and Dick Applegate ere to drive to Roseburg this evening to attend the Medford-Roseburg foot ball game. They will return tonight. Others planning on making the trip are Ray Lewis and George Kunzman. ' Grit sch to Enst Prank Grltsch, manager here for the Oregon-California Past Freight service between Medford and San Francisco, left to day for Minneapolis, where he will remain for about three weeks on business. On to Portland Jim and Warren Bayllss, Medford high school stu dents, will continue north to Port land tonight after the high school football battle at Roseburg to attend the Oregon-California gome In Mult nomah stadium tomorrow. Gets Bounty William Walch Route 3. today collected a 3 bounty at the county courthouse for killing a coyote. It was expected that bounty collections would increase, materiilly after November .1. the sum of $3,500 being set aside for bounties on coy otes and bob-cats. -..Hunting party Capt. William C. Ryan, CCO district welfare officer. Lieut. Francis K. Smith, district surgeon, and Lieut. Roy Craft, public relations officer, were to leave this afternoon for the Lakevlew country, where they will spend the week-en'i hunting deer. CCC Exhibit Numerous examples of art work done at the CCC camps of the Medford district will be placed on exh'ibit next week at the Jackson County chamber of commerce. The exhibit will Include leather, wood asd metal work, Illustrations, designs and other specimens of the craftsmanship of the CCC enrollees. The display pre cedes the district educational confer ence.' to be held at the Elks temple, October 31 and 22. Returns Home H. J. Stork, w,hc left Wednesday on a busness trip to San Francisco, returned this morning. , To Voncalla Mrs, John Wilson left this morning to spend a week visit ing friends and relatives In Yonoalia. From New York C. . Soloman of New York city arrived this morning to make a short business stay here. CCC Discharged Michael A. Mtkles, discharged COC, left last night ' for Chicago. ' Visits Sister Mrs, Guy Stowell of Portland arrived this morning to visit some time with her sister, Mrs. M. L. Hughes, of Butte Faus. Phvthlan Returns George ?. Phythlan, who has spent the past two weeks In San Diego, returned to Med ford this morning. Visit Here Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Bon ney of Chanette, Kansas, arrived ar rived this morning to be the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Marnach. Call In Ashland Mrs. Dolph Phipue and daughters of Medford were among business callers In Ashland Wednesday. Visiting HereMrs. William Strader nee Bertha Stlnson, of Myrtle Creek, is spending several days here visiting relatives and friends. Glenn or Class Meets Gleaner class of the First Baptist church will meet with Mrs. Minnie Bryant, 101 Cottage street, Tuesday at 3:30. . Vlsjtlng Daughter W. H. Moore of Pueblo, Calif, arrived this morning to visit with his daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. X. F. Andres. -." Call In Medford -Among business oallers here Wednesday were Mes dames N. W, Hurd, L. E. Luak and H. Hobbs, of Ashland, i . Move to Yreka Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Mulkey of Medford have located in Yreka. Mr. Mulkey Is a Copoo line man. Yreka Journal. Foose Takes Place Tom Foose, of the .Medford Feed store, took the place of Ted Guetzlaff of Ashland while the latter went hunting yester day. Trowbridge In Ashland F. O. Trow bridge. Medford arrived In Ashland Wednesday to spend a few daya with his daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Farlow. Ashland Tidings. Visits Parents Among those leav ng on the northbound train this morning was Mrs. C. W. Coleman, who will visit some time with her parents in Spokane. Go South Among Medfoid people leavng last night on the southbound train were W. W. Walker, who wentrt to San Francisco. Mrs. Art Marsh, go ing to Los Angeles, and H. M. Coal ing, member of the department of agriculture, who was headed for Oak land. Off for New Camp A cadre of 13 members of Company 1989, Camp Lava Beds, will leave the Mfdford CCC district' Sunday for the Mon terey, Cal, district, where they will form the nucleus of a new company. The remainder of the company at Lava Beds will be transferred to Com pany 923, Camp Oak Knoll. DANCE SATURDAY NITE : Geo. Dayton and His Orchestra DREAMLAND MEN 40c OCTOBER 12 ladies Dance Every . Wed. and Sat. . vC "Foxxy," whoso eight rope act was postponed today on account of rain, is nevertheless win ntng thunderous ap plause at the Rialto theatre, where she Is ap pearing on the stage for all shows In conjunction wl th the show I ng of George O'Brien on the screen In Zane Grey's "Thunder Mountain." Far- outclassing any trained dog act to ap pear In Medford In years, "Foxxy1 goes through her repertoire of stunts with almost human un derstanding of the spoken commands of her master. Weather perm lttlng. "Foxxy" will do her t'ght rope act across Main street tomorrow at noon, with the high ropes sus pended directly across Main street at the Rialto theatre. ? PRICE'S CANDIES 130 EAST MAIN ST. - ' . Medford 'a New Home Made v Candy Shop Will Be , OPEN SATURDAY Special for Saturday and Sunday 39c Peanut Cocoanut Brazil Nut Chocolate Croquettes, lb. Receives Treatment Here Mrs. Don Brlttson of Eagle Point has been In town alnce Wednesday evening, visit ing her paren. Mr. and Mrs. Bran don, and having dental work done. Leaves for Portland William J. Orundlg, representing the Frank H. Lee Hat company of New York, who waa a business visitor here yesterday, left thia morning for Portland. 'Missionary Society Meets Mom'oers of the Women's Missionary society of the Methodist Episcopal . church. South, will meet Tuesday afternoon In the church parlors. The serolon will start at 9:30 o'clock. . To Hunt In East Mr. and Mrs. Charles Applegate and Mr. end Mrs. Charles Williamson, accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. T. J. O'Harra. and Dale O'Harra, of Ashland, are vlaltlng rela tives in eastern Oregon, where the men of the party will enjoy hunting. Rally Day postponed Because a large number of boys and girls par ticipating In the program are 111 with measles, it haa been necessary to postpone the Rally Day program at the First Presbyterian church There fore the Sunday school will meet in departments at 0:45 as usual.' , ... Completes Check County School Superintendent C. R. Bowman today reported completion of his Qheck of all schools on standardization. The schools are inspected and graded on the condition of grounds, school house, equipment, library, teacher and' school organization and commun ity activities affecting the school. Teachers' Chorus Meets Announce ment is made of the meeting of the Jackson County Teachers' horus to morrow morning In the courthouse auditorium at ten o'clock. All teach ers whb sing are cordially Jnvlted. Al. though the courthouse offices will be closed on account of the holiday, tne auditorium will be open. Tou Velle Returns Judge P. L. Tou Velle of Jacksonville returned yes terday from Salem, where ho attend ed hla first meeting as the newly elected member of the state highway commission. Judge TouVelle will Join other members of the commission next wee in a trip of Inspection In the Lakevlew and- Klamath districts, He stated he would havo nothing to say for publication until he had be come more familiar with his Job anchl all phases of the state highway prob lem, but was going to work hla head off for the best Interests of all south em Oregon. The Rev. Geo. P. Kabele, pastor of Zlon Lutheran church, left this morning for Portland to attend the Dlatrtot of Columbia Luther League convention, talcing with him as dele gates' from the local Luther leajue John B re wold, Earle Plchtner and Mlsa Ruth Hall. Dr. Kabele la to preach the convention sermon In St. James Lutheran church, Portland, at the Sunday morning service. Because of the pastor's absence there will be no service In Zlon church Sundsy, but the Sunday school will meet regularly at 10 .m. and the Luther league at T pjn. ON DISPLAY Tomorrow SATURDAY Oct. 12 THE SENSATIONAL NEW - 1 936 PLYMOUTH LANGE MOTOR CO. 38 N. Riverside (formerly Armstrong Motors) Phone 18 Medford Man Victim A B. Mans field of this city woe the victim of thiews in Klamath Palls Tuesday evening when a gun and holster were stolen from his parked automobile. . a . Pilot Known Here The' deaVa of R. S. Allen, pilot of the Standard OH plane which crftshKl In the Great Sals lake Utah, came close, home to several Medford people who met Mr. Allen and rode In his ship when It stayed here several days during the past summer. Mr. Phil Patchln. one I Wl TV JlAMYTlMEs LAST TIMES TONIGHT! Jenn Parker - Chester Morris : In PRINCESS 0'HARA SATURDAY ONLY - Continuous shows 1 to It THE LOVE OF TWO . . . THE LIVES OF r; HUNDRED'S .01 wt.-.''aj--. V 3 V with Rally BLANC . CharlM STABftKTT llardls ALBRIGHT William FARNl:M CAHTOON "PARROTVII.LB FIRE DEPT." PLUS THE TREACHEROUS AMBUSH STARTS f sumlnv 3 lny X& X Return dhoninx ... ,. of the Immortal . WII.I. ROGERS in 1 T,Tli flniint.v wl'r Chairman" "V " nl most human role! rlfctwrTtfl -it -I wen. . 'kmtm 1 i " 'TWS' I .J j "The Silver Streak" with Sally! II i 0 - ; A VVTkifta I I ' Blane, Charlea Starrctt and Ha'dle I 11 felil Booth Tarkington'a "Alice Adams," which won for him the Pulltser prize In 1922. Is brought to the screen with Catherine Hepburn playing the title role, and comes to the Craterian theatre Sunday. The drama concerns a. girl's gallant struggle to rise from the mire of pov erty and social oblivion in a sn.Ml Midwestern town, where wealth la the yardstick of suoccss. The heroine of the story Is an appealing combina tion of fineness, pretense, romance and courage, which Is said to give Hepburn her best role since "Morn ing Glory." Contrasting pictures of the homes of the wealthy and the "middle clajt" which flourish aide by side In Alice Adams' home town, are vividly drawn In the film. Fred Stone, noted stage star, plays the ploddng, unambitious father. A nagging, disillusioned but still ambitious mother is portrayed by Anne Shoemaker. Prank Albert son is the cynical son, Fred MaoMurray is Alice's "Ideal" and Evelyn Venable la her society girl rival for MacMurray's affections. ' of the prominent executives In the Standard Oil company of California, waa brought here in the company's plane by Pilot Allen end visited friends in the city, including Mrs. C. N. Black and Mr. and Mrs. Oorbln Edgell, LINCOLN HIGH WALLOPS BIG ROOSEVELT, 13 TO 0 PORTLAND, Ore., Oct. 11. (API j With the smoothest and most dy- uamlo attack displayed by any high I school team here yet thia season, Lln ooln high smothered the big Roosevelt high football team 13 to 0 here last night. DANCE On The OASIS SPRING FLOOR Every Sat. Nite Notice to Odd Fellows Odd Fellows are requested to meet at I. 0. 0. F. ball, West Sixth street, at 1 :30 p. m. Sunday to attend the funeral of our late depart ed brother Henry Mackey( at Conger Funeral Parlors F. A. DAUGHERTY, Noble Grand. anvansnaOTMa7nnnmaMMap i insmniiaii fiiiknaaaay "The Silver Streak" with Sully Blane, Charlea Starrctt and Ha'dle Albright plays at the Roxy theatre Saturday only. "The Silver Streak" Is the flctlon laed story of the Burlington Zephyr's first visit to the Boulder Dam. A mad raoe to the aoal they sought' with youth and love behind the throttle. I The fourth episode of the vrtal ' "Red Rider." with Buck Jonea is on th same bill. PILOTS AND SOLDIERS k SET FOR SUNDAY TILT PORTLAND, Ore.. Oct. 11. (API The first regular Sunday football game of the season here will find the University of Portland pilots march ing against the Port Lewis soldiers at Multnomah atadlum Sunday after noon. The soldiers are bringing a big team expected to cutwelgh the Pilots. Follow the Crowd to the ORIENTAL GARDENS Sat. Nile HAMCE. till 2:00 o'clock Both Halls One Admission HI Sbons I I II 1:00-3:00 I 7:00-9:0(1 I, rl f m m m aVi 111 Adult Klddlea-lOt Today and Saturday -2 Big Attractions A NEW STORY of the OLD WEST Red-blooded adventure x and colorful romance In this action p a o k e d drama of the lawless gold-rush daysl Mickey Mouse w jj; ' '.Mlrkry Plays Papa" J ln. evn r-k s U N MON ' T dTSk jgs$. "A) Length Feature to bring fH XI Vj new laffs and new , AyjsnN, fun to the screen 1 M.M laurel j scoTLnnoaf Wm. JANNEY-June LANG null MrLaurrl nnt Mrllardy Join the "Klllles . . . to flrht In India! II sr I IRTWTTFTlll -ii 1 III 7:00-D:00 liaS 4 il VHI Kiddles 10o II I "The Champ" and "The Kid" Win Again! Hurry! It Ends Tomorrow Night! New laughs . . . new thrills . . . drama and pathos In this vivid story of a father's love for nis Doy I WALLACE BEER? JACKIE 0 iraW 4LH PnKVL'B SATURDAY NIOHTI Sally Eilers "Alias Mary Dow with RAYMOND MU.I.AND HliNRY O'NEHX SUNDAY! cry of despair ... the olash and the fury of social combat in small-town America ... in Booth Tarkington's famous novel now come to life! HEPBURN AT HER BESTI I KATHARINE Ik i i ar" tm I att turn V i AnAMV 1 iiEWliVlM' - Jj0 with Y Fred Mac MURRAY A EVELYN VENABLE FRED STONE