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irETiFQRD M?'TTi TRIBUTE. MEDFORD. OREG OX, FRIDAY,- OCTOBER 25, 1933. PAGE THIRTEEN Local and From New York Walter J. Rein raan of New York was In Medtord today on business. Visit Here Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bay Uss of Hilt visited their sons Warren and Jim In Medford yesterday. Representative Here B. W. Mitch ell, representative- of the Columbia Steel company, was a business visitor in Medford yesterday. lllgelns Returns T. M. Higlns, who made a short business trip to Portland, returned to his homo here today. At Headquarters Lieut. Henry P. Phelan, commanding officer of Oamp Oak Knoll, was fvt CCC headquarters here today on business. tonsils Removed Margaret Mar- land of Ft. Jones, Cal., underwent a tonsllectomy at the Sacred Heart hos pital today. No Salmon Fishermen reported to day that salmon are scarce In the Chetco river near Broomngs. Tnere will not be another run until more rain falls, they aver. Leave After Visit Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Morris, who have been visiting here for some time, left last night for San Francisco. Home After Illnes George Wallace, who has been a patient at the Sacred Heart hospital, has recovered suffici ently to return to his home In Cen tral Point. . ; , - - ' Kresse Leaves Dr. A. F. Walter me meeting ot n awbhwui of Surgeons in San Francisco. He is expected to return Sunday, Novem ber 3. Discharged CCC's Among recently discharged CCC's leaving last night were David Batspls, to San Francisco, ' Samuel Vernon, to Atlantic City, X. J Burdell Pantella, to Camden, N. J., and John Dieterman, to Buffalo. No Naval Planes Navy day will be observed Monday without the pres ence here of naval airplanes. The Jackson County Chamber of Com merce requested that a number of ahipsbe sent here for Inspection, but word was received from both the 12th and 13th naval districts that no planes were available. DANCE Saturday Nite to New Music K. P. Hall Couple 35c ' Ladles 10c Yon Can Pay For ROOFING In Easy Monthly Payments We give you service long after the price Is paid. - . Rogue River Roofing Co. Webb and Carina's Paint Store DANCE SATURDAY, KITE Geo. Dayton and His Orchestra DREAMLAND men OCTOBER 26 ladies Atc Dance Every ' Ise fVV Wed. and Sat. . AWC ; SATU (Ssati Valises Smart tailored styles and fur trimmed dress coats x' A large selection of beautiful coats. Very special $8.05 to $S7.SO Kiddie Coats $2.95 to $6.95 : Hats Dresses Shoes Real Saturday Values -BARGAIN ANNEX -i The Personal Preparing Paper Lieut. Roy Croft, i public relations officer of the CCC for the Medford district, was in Ash land today on business pertaining to the. CCC monthly newspaper. - -' Canfleld Goes North David H. Canfield, superintendent of Crater Lake national park, left today on a business trip to Portland and Seattle. He planned to return to Medford Tuesday. , At Osteopathic Clinic Patients at the Osteopathic cllnlo and hos pital today Included Mrs. , Willard Linabarger of McLeod, Cal., and Ry Offert of Medford, both of whom are receiving medical care. - Visit Pastor's Home Mrs.. E. C. Wy man, Raymond and Kathleen Rcss of Lafayette, Ore.t arrived last evening and are guests of the Rev. and Mrs. Joseph Knotts. They came to at tend the funeral of Mrs. Martha Ross. On Vacation Trip Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Smith arid Mr.' end Mrs.. C. C. Clemens left this morning on a mo tor trip through Oregon and Wash ington. They expect to be gone sev eral days. . - r, . Doughertys Leaves Mr. and Mrs. Albert Daugherty and family are re turning to their home In Rosevllle; Cal., after spending the past -three months In Medford where Mr. Daugh- erty was car Inspector for the Pa cific Fruit Exporting-company. v Social Tonlpht The young people , of the Phoenix Presbyterian Christian Endeavor are sponsoring a box social I to be held at 7:30 tonight at the I Phoenix Presbyterian church. A inoak I wedding will be a fature of the pro- j gram. AH are Invited. ' Mrs. Norrls Improves Friends, of Mrs. M. J. Norrls will be glad to know of her steady improvement at the Sacred Heart hospital, following a critical illness. Her son. Ralph Nnr- ,ris, who flew from New York last week to be with her, has returned to bis home. Mrs. Ralph Norrls will remain In- the. valley with 'relatives for another week. New Store Schedule After tomor row, Medford stores will close on Sat urdays at 8:30 instead of 9 p. ni.". it was announced today by C. D.-'Bean, chairman of the retail merchants committee of the Jackson County Chamber of ' Commerce. Through special permission obtained 'from C. H. Gramm, state commissioner of la bor, the stores have remained open to 9 p. m. during the fruit season, as It was found workers could not complete their shopping before he customary hour of closin.; at - 8:30. The special permit expires Novem ber 1. CHRISTIAN CHURCH TO ; CONDUCT FOOD SALE Adult Missionary society of the Christian church will hold a food sale Saturday in the former Campbell Clothing Co. building. They will also, serve hot chill, coffee, cake, pie and sandwiches. SATURDAY SPECIAL SUEDINE COSSACK JACKETS Bi-Swing and Zipper styles; very smart A marvelous buy passed on to you $1.49 and 1.95. CHILDREN'S SHOES 98c , LACK OF CARE IN MP icncDQ I1U LLI ILilO A wave of carelessness In address ing mall was noted today by Roland O. Beach, assistant postmaster. Letters have been coming in, both airmail and regular, with Incorrect addresses and no directions for re turn, Mr. Beach said. This morning two airmail and five regular" letters, all posted In Med ford, were received at the postofftce with -Incorrect addresses and no re turn address either on the outside or the Inside, Mr. Beach stated. Contain .Money One letter, he related, contained (5, another (l and a third a check. Letters that have wrong addresses and' no return directions are opened to see If any enlightenment can be found inside. If no address Is found inside the letters and they contain no valuables, they are thrown in the waste basket, Mr. Beach said. If the improperly addressed letters contain money or other valuables, they are kept at the postoffice for a year. Then, if they have not been claimed, the valuables are turned over to the. government as postal receipts, Mr, Beach explained. Many letters posted here have con- talned Medford addresses that do not ; exist. Jhe difficulty being, as Mr. Beach sees it, that "Medford" ts care lessly written when some other cly Is meant. Writers To Blame This morning an airmail letter posted here was marked for an ad dress in Medford which Is non-exls- tant. There was no return address on the envelope and none In the letter. "We don't mind the work those improperly addressed letters entail," Mr. Beach said, "but we don't like to fail In malting delivery. If we don't make delivery, we get blamed when as a mnttor of fact it is really the fault of the letter writers. We can't deliver a letter when we don't know the address.',' . . Lady Lions Feted By Medford Club Lady Lions were entertained by the Lions club with a dinner and dance at the Knights of Pythias hall Wed nesday night. Fifty couples- were present. Ted Glllenwaters and Dr. Frederick C. Adams of Klamath Falls showed motion pictures of the Lions Inter national convention they attended In Mexico City last spring. Boastful Golfer v Sinks Tee Shot : For Hole In One BELLtNOHAM, Wah., Oct. S5. (PI Harold Lahtonen, former Bel Ungham State Normal school golf Htar. believes there's nothing like "calling your shots." Playing at the Lakeway public course with Bob Llnaley, Lahtonen borrowed his companion's No. 6 Iron at the No. 8 hole, and said, "This Is the way you have to hit 'em." lahtonen hit It. The shot was a hole-ln-one, second ever made on the difficult hole. I Special Communication of Medford i 1(W I? Ax A. M . Prldav. 1 Oct. 25th, at 7:30 P. M. Past Masters o nltfht ana special prognuu. (AS Dinner at 8:30. VUltora ln- vJ' ' mm purdin. w. M GEO. ALDEN, Ssc'y. in Coming Sunday '"MAT goK"- Screen fans have been waiting to see the inimitable Claude U Colbert do another picture of the same type as "It Happened One Nlht." which not only won for her the cfficlal tag of "the best actress of 1934." but also brought high honors to the director, the scenarist, the co-star and the producer. On Sunday, at the Craterlan thea ter, this wish will be made to come true, for "She Married Her Boss," the new picture In which she Is starred, has won the unanimous praise of critics and public alike for having the same delightful comedy-romance which characterized the first film. Miss Colbert ts seen as a painfully eflcient private secretary to a young man with bad digestion and a mem ory of a recent martial experience that turned sour. Melvyn Douglas Is the bitter boss. But while Mia Col bert sympathizes with his dyspepsia, she is rather impatient with his views on marriage, for she finds herself In love with him. The home of the bossT who is the active owner of a large metropolitan department stcrc. is in a sad state of affairs. A neurotic sister and-a spoiled, precocious nine - year - old daughter do verythin in their power to make his life mlssrable. The house hold itself is thoroughly demcralissed. Then again, he suspects that his secretary, whom he Just can't do without, has- been receiving gener ous overtures from other firms. So he decides it would be a gocd Idea to marry her. But the secretary has no intention or beinz malordomo bo'Jh at home and at the office, and gJves up busi ness for domesticity, much to the boss' chaarln. In time, of course, the secretary divines his real reason for marrying her, and then the fur begins to fly. On the same program with She Married Her Boss" the Craterlan will show another feature, "Wings Over Ethiopia," aotually filmed In Africa and showing the "Inside dope" of Italy's drive Into the dark country. Cow and Calf Bring $1,000 During Show vAjaAa rrrv. Oct. 25. (API Mrs. Lillian Mull of Santiago. Tel., paid the top price 91.000 at the an nual sale of the American Hereford association, held Thursday in con nection with the. American Royal Livestock show. Bhe purchased Haz ford Betty 2nd and ber calf, consign ed by Robert H. Hozlett, El Dorado, Kas. Woods Brothers of Lincoln, Neb., bought a bull. Prince Bwmont. from Herbert Chandler, Baiter. Ore., for $9000. Washington High Crushes F ranklin PORTLAND, Ore'., Oct. 25. (AP) The Washington high school football team was maddened at being scored ANYTIME: SATURDAY ONLY Shows continuous I to 11 A Struggle for Life ! o, hidden told . . . nami. i, curwood'i I I i e i NOVELTIES 1'1,1'S -TMl BRINK OF DEATH STARTING SUNDAY I LAST TIMES TOXITEI . "77. IITTIt James Dunn Coming to Rialto 1 2 James Dunn, who starred m VlnA bv. he is unable to cooe with the pa Delmars "Bad Oirl." is now st.irred rental disfavor of the Rlrl he wants In Miss DeLmar s new story. "Bad to marry. But the two do marry, Sunday. "Bad Boy" tells the story of the average modern boy trying to get along. In this esse Dunn, through a misunderstanding. Is labeled as worthless for his habitual hanging around pool halls and street corners. Due to the reputation he gains there- On Roxy Bill John Wayne In "The Trail Beyond." ; adapted from 'the -novel of the great i north' woods, by" James Oliver Cu; wood, "The Wolf Hunters." plays at the Roxy theater tcmorrow only. one oi Curwood's best stories comes to life with such stars as Noah Beery, Noah Beery, Jr., and Verna Hlllo In support of the star, John AVayne. The sixth episode of the serial, "Red Rider," with Buck Jones, Is also on the same bill. , on first, and crushed Franklin high beneath a 40 to 7 score here yester day. ' Ken Mttzner. Franklin tackle, scor- !ed the touchdown on a pass which rebounded from a Wasblngtonlan over the goal line. At halftlme the score was 7 to 7, and then the churn ing colonials turned on the steam. Harrow ' scored . three wasnington 1:00-9:00 Vft " ' "1 TODAY 0l k1 sffly and 1 sat. is . ss3sra ' ASM) ' secretly, and he sets about reforming under an assumed name. The com edy, and little dramas that overy young couple must meet, make "Bad Boy" the ideal family entertainment. Louise Fazenda plays the part of the. understanding landlady: Dorothy Wilson is the glrli'Beulah Bond! and John Wray are the parents. TOO LATE TO CLA3SIFY FOR SALE 5c each, 30-lb. tin cans with lids. Fli.hrer's Baxery. FOR SALE: Large library table and sanitary cot'; 'both very cheap. Ill Washington St. FOR SALE Modern small home; paved street. Would trade for larger house. -Box 5274, Tribune. HOUSE FOR RENT Phone 879-X. Another Big Dance at the ORIENTAL GARDENS ANCE till 2:00 o'clock Both Halls One Admission i f ZSIL lnli.Tfhi.iffl U KKMies-ioo Sat DEATH DEFYING THRILL HUNTERS! FU2 7c AccAot y?r . CA001? FOR SALE 1830 Ford truck, ll-ton; j long wneelbase; dual wheels. 35 Vancouver. FOR SALE Cow, alfalfa and oat hay. miles west of Owen-Oregon mill on Rosa Lane. R. L. Bishop. GOOD used bungalow piano; S5 00 cash. S5.80 per month, with FREE LESSONS. Baldwin Piano Shoppe. FOR SALE Tokay grapes, lc lb. Rrliu hnvM And l hfm vn.ir- ' self. Phone 9-F-3. AMATEUR MUSIC CONTEST Sa tur- day night, 8 o'clock, at the Bald- : win Pliino Shoppe. FREE ENTER- i TAINMENT. CASH PRIZES, Slnfi- ; lug dancing, piano and Instruments, i LOST Oct. 18, lady's white gold wrist watch, either 1100 block W. 10th or Grill next to Wood's Drugs j Reward. 1106 W. Tenth. FOR RENT 4-rcom house. Phone 7-P-14. WANTED Experienced girl or wom an for cooking and general house work. Tel. 1489. FOB RENT 5 -room unfurnished home with enclosed sleeping porch. 718 Sherman St. See Ray at Lewis Super Service. CLEAN-UP SALE We ere offering our stock of used cars and trucks at prices you cAn not afford to overlook, to mnke room for 1936 Chevrolets to be ahown Saturday, November 3. Used Car Lot, 25 So. Riverside, open evenings and Sunciovc ROUGE RIVER CHEVROLET, ITJC. 83 No. Riverside. WANTED Girl for housework; room, hoard and wages. 211 No. O.ikdale, FOR SALE OR TRADE 30 acres, nd-. Joining eltv limits. One of very best ranches In the county. High ly Improved. Trade for business or city property. Also Apt. house, well located; bring ing good Interest on Investment. Trade for-dairy ranch or acreage on highway. . , Also 400 acres eastern Oregon wheat land. Improved, for arnaU farm near Medford. L. O. PICKELL. 304 E. Main. Ml 1:00-8:00 nM''" i,,;!,,',',? Klilnlea . 10c M Hurry! Ends Tomorrow Night! IT'S - GRAND EMTERTAIimiEMT! lA Grt e 8hee V ) f I R n t f inns 1 rlsht Into J$J: memmA net tnaAel t.i your heartl bto1 JOE LOUIS MAX BAER Official FIGHT PICTURES Knockdowns nnd knuckuut In slow motion SS. knockout In slow jSSS SALLY BLANB PREVUE SATURDAY NIGHT "BREWSTER'S MILLIONS" with LILI DAMITA JACK BUCHANAN WW, C land etle has man-W, ' w Yfi i trouble aaln ... In the i, Xxmt mt .PS ' 1 rrondest fun since the , S8W S & ml Jl Walls of Jericho fell In y 7 yfji It Happened One Nlht' llil1jZ. N. "SHE MARRIED csiasi boss ! ! WAR SCOOP!! 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