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MEDFORD TRIBUNE, MEDFOKD, OREGON. THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 14. 1935
PAGE NINE
Local and
To Salem Sgt. Prink O. Jalrok
left last night by train for Salem.
Transacts Business John Bonar of
Med ford was & buainee celler In Ash
land Tuesday.
Pelleti Return Mr. and Mrs. Homer
Pellet returned on the morning train
from Portland.
in Ashland L. Boyd, representative
of General Poods In this city, made
A business trip to Ashland, yesterday.
Here from Ashland A. A. Mtlllkan
and A. P. Orant of Ashland were
transacting business here Wednesday.
Here Today Ray Garland of Tal
ent was a business visitor In Med ford
today.
Jn Town Today Mrs. A. L. Strauss
of Sams Valley was calling in MM
ford today.
Accepts position Miss Laura Bailey
has accepted a position as assistant
In the offices of Dr. B. R. Elliott and
Dr. Frederick Johnson.
Bam veil III A. H. Banwell, man
ager of the Jackson County Chamber
of Commerce, was confined to his
home today with a cold.
Business Visitor G. C. Collins, dls-
trlct manager for the Thompson Prod
ucts company In Seattle, was a busi
ness visitor In Medford today.
Visitor Leares -Mrs. E. 0. Lathrop
of Myrtle Creek, who has been visit
ing friends In Phoenix, left last even
ing for Memphis, Tenn.
Meeting Postponed Trie Washing
ton school P.-T. A. meeting scheduled
for Friday has been Indefinitely post
poned. Inspects Camp Capt. Chauncey L.
Pierce, assistant inspector of the Med
ford CCC district, was back at head
quarters today following an Inspec
tion of Camp Elk Creek.
Return Home Mr. and Mrs. Lester
Larger nnd children have returned
home after spending the past week
visiting in Klamath Falls and at the
R. A. Emmitt home.
Here Tomorrow Dr. Pleter K.
Roest. noted, lecturer who Is to de
liver a series of talks at the at. Mark's
Guild hall, la expected to arrive In
Medford tomorrow.
Back from South Mrs. Walter
IMckey returned yesterday to her
home at Kenly orchard from south
rn California where she visited hr
sister, Mrs. Mary Shelton.
Visit In Ashland Mrs. A. Wltherlll,
Mrs. Dean Falwetl and daughter Bar
bara of this city spent yesterday at
the home of Mrs. A. C. Tonner in
Ashland.
t
Art Group Meets The Southern
Oregon Art asoclatlon win meet at
7:30 tomorrov night at the Jaekson
County chamber of Commerce. All
persons Interested In art vere Invited
by 'Johnle King, president. '
Inspects Planting J. F. Kummel.
chief of planting. United States forest
service, arrived from Portland this
morning to Inspect the reforestation
work being done In the Medford
watershed.
Back from Inspection Capt. Wil
liam C. Ryan, district CCC welfare
officer, and Eugene C. Golden, edu
cational adviser, were back at their
duties at headquarters today after
completing an Inspection of the In
dlan Creek and Oak Knoll camps.
. CCC Boxer Retires Gordon Hous
ton, the CCC boxer of Camp Gasquet
who was to have been a contestant Jn
the Portland classic this week, was
discharged from the service today so
that he might accept outside em
ployment.
Pioneer Woman III Mrs. A. L. Har-
Tey. mother of Mrs. E- M. Wilson, Is
erlously 111 at her home In Ashland.
She Is one of this valley's oldest pio
neers, crossing the plains with her
father. William Merlrrvan. In 1853. Her
mother died from hardships while
mflklng the trip. Mr. Harvey Is B7
years of age.
CCC Men Leave Leaving last night
on the evening train were Walter
Joseph Adrlck, to Chicago; josepn
Palko. to Woodbridge, N. J.; Alfred
Papa, to New York: Harry McKentte
to Springfield. III., and Anthony
Wendell, to Decatur, III., all of whom
have recently been discharged from
the CCC.
Sneak at Meeting A. H. Banwell,
secretary of the Jackson County
Chamber of Commerce, and Karl L.
Janoueh, supervisor of the Rogue
River national forest, were among the
principal speakers at a Joint meeting
of the Ashland and MedfoTd Active
clubs at the Hotel Medford Tuesday
evening .
Accident Victim Loyal M. Bates,
Ml E. Main street, employe of the
Firestone Service station Is recovering
In the Sacred Heart hospital today
from Internal Injuries suffered when
the Firestone service car. which he
was driving, collided with another
ear. throwing him against the steel
ing wheel. His Injurlea are not as ser
ious as at first supposed, according
to hospital at ten dents.
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Personal
Picker Vlslta CO nfnir r
Portland was a business vliltor in
mcaiora today.
Visit In Ashland M Twt rvm.
ger, Mrs. Blanche Rlnabarger and Mrs.
Carrie Blekert of Medford visited
Wednesday at the home pf Mr. A. A.
Coin $OUth E. J. ninvnnH)
president of the Half Moon Fruit and
Produce company of San Francisco, is
scheduled to leave for the bay dis
trict tomorrow after-spending several
daya here on business.
T
GO 10 PORTLAND
E. O. Narregan. United States dep
uty marshal, returned to his office
In the federal building here today
after taking two prisonera to Port
land from the Jackson county Jail.
The prisoners were Curtis W. Duke
and Charlea N. Meyers. Duke Is
charged with assault and robbery at
the Hockatown, Oklahoma, postof-
ftce. He was arrested recently near
Kerby in Josephine county. Meyers Is
alleged to be a fugitive from a fed
eral road camp in Washington. He
was arrested In Klamath Falls.
Duke's wife and two children, who
have been living In Cave City, were
reported today to be destitute.
Mr. Narregan was to leave this af
ternoon on a business trip to Klam
ath Falls.
SNOWWSESltATE
TO
The 10-mtle stretch of state high
way from the Diamond lake Junction
to the west entrance of Crater lake
national park was closed temporarily
today because of a fresh fall of snow,
national, park headquarters here an
nounced. . -i
The park service Is keeping Its
roads open to the south and west
entrances but It has no Jurisdiction
over the state highways, whether or
not the. state intends to keep its part
of the highway open could not be as
certained today.
SONS WIND DP SEASON
AT CHICO SATURDAY
ASHLAND, Nov. 14. (Spl.) The
lust game of the Southern Oregon
Normal achool'a football schedule will
take Coach Jean Eberhardt and a
squad of two dozen players Into Cali
fornia Saturday to meet Chlco State
college.
With the exception of three days
off last week during mid-term ex
aminations, the Normalltaes have
been scrimmaging hard In prepara
tion for the Chlco assault with the
hope of repeating last year's 6-to-0
victory over the California.
The Sons' opponents are not consid
ered to be particularly strong this
year, following the report of the 30-to-0
defeat suffered last week at the
hands of Alonra Stagg's College of
Pacific.
ADMENNE'S SALE of Satin and
Pongee Downs. 1.95. Three dys only.
.
Stated CornmunlcaMon of
Medford Lodge No. 103. A.
P. & A. M.. Prlday. Nov. 13,
at 7:30 p. m. Visitors In
vltd. rRED PURDlN, W. M.
OTO. ALDEN, Secy.
SrottlMi Rite Reunion.
Work being done In the
degrees 15th to 32nd on
Thursday and Prlday.
Lunch and dinner served
eech day. All Scottish
Rlt Masons cordially In
vited. L. E. WILLIAMS, Secy.
Ds Mall Tribune want ada.
Today and Friday Q
A Cruise Of
Soft moonlight and
sweet muMc . . comedy jn
sides!
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filrl f rom
The Count rj'
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Bing Crosby Coming to Craterian
1
Bing Crosby again has lovely Joan
Bennett as his leading lady in "Two
for Tonight." coming Sunday to the
Craterian theater. Mary Boland adds
the comedy touch with Lynne Over
man also pitching In with his share.
"Two For Tonight." although boast
ing of' several tuneful song numbers
which Crosby puts across as only
Crosby can , nevertheless has many
other entertainment angles for the
Now at Rialto
Thev anld It with six-shooters
when they expressed serious difler-
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Starts Tcnite for Three Days WS3
HERE TKEY ARE! . . . MORE WESTERN
STARS THAN YOU EVER SAW IN
T,;a - 1
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HARRY CAREY
(UiaVn HOOT GIBSON
mmr fftfbprift' A "oil Steele Tom Tvler Oillnn
rsTlli vs i'i$'Ss. Villlm tt'm. Farnum H m.
05 1 rfi li'tuS nesmonrt "nuir" Barton
JtVTlME: I V'''''IH iP lVally Walet Art Mil Uutralo
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Jjy f'-tvJ JT Fraokljn Farnum am Hardjf
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Football Scoop! AetIJB, ,eene, of fh
trreat gamej between Notre Dame Ohio State
and Oregon OreijoTi State.
3 Stooges "Pop Goes the Ease!"
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theater fan. Bing, held down to
singing and romancing in most all
his previous appearances, now be
comes a comedian and, from advance
reports, the "seltzer bottle episode"
is the highlight of the picture, rock
ing the theaters with laughter.
Included among the new songs
are "From the Top of Your Head
to the Tip of Your Toes" and "Takes
Two to Make a Bargain."
ences of opinion In the early daya
on the open range and one of those
little disputes is pictured with all
of Its deadly details In "Powder
smoke Range." outdoor special co
starring Hnrry Csrey and Hoot Gib
son. Ftartlng a three-day run at
the Rialto theater tonight.
ktilfinn Hi nlrtiii-M a res) western
all-star epic In cast values ! the
added prevnee or GUlnn a nnj
Williams. Bob Steele. Sam Hardy.
Prank Rice. Adrian Mcrris. Frar.k.lyn
Pnrmim. BUI Desmond. Wallv Wales,
Art Mix. Buffalo Bill, Jr., Buzi
Bnrton. Eddie Dunn. Rny Mnyer and
wiin.ni Fnrmim in active, roles
Boots Mallory. the onl feminine
msmW nr tlm rn.t.. nrnviries beautv
in sharing the love interest of -the
story with Bob Steele.
ONE PICTURE !
Rootin', Tootin', Shootin'
Sons-o-Guns ! Every player a
star . . . every star at his
best, in this thundering' saga
of the early West . . . and
the men who made it live!
ainw.ujMmiiii'in iBiwuuaaia.
Craterian Star
A dramatic story, rich In Its sym
pathies, eloquent In Its unusual pho
tography and dealing with the fun
damental story of a girl who has
erred and her right to love again,
"Way Down East" Is now at the
Craterian theater, with Henry ronda
and Roehelle Hudson co-starred In
the leading rolea.
The locale of "Way Down East"
la the New England of the 1S80'.
Its principals are missel Simp
son, who acts a stern, principled
squire; his sensitive dreamy son.
Henry Fonda, and the girl. Roehelle
Hudson.
Miss Hudson secures work In Simp
son's household, but tells nothing
or ner past. Through the seasons,
the barn dances, skating parties and
various other festivities of the New
England country, love grows up be
tween Miss Hudson and Fonda.
Only one thing menaces that love.
mysteriously, and that Is the occa
sional appearance of Edward Trevor,
their suave and worldly next door
neighbor.
As the picture approaches its
climax, the reason for this becomes
apparent. Gossip reveals that Mlsa
Hudson had been the victim of an
unfortunate love affair, and that
Trevor had wronged her.
Following a stormy scene In the
Simpson household. Miss Hudson
attempts to flee over the Icy river,
GREATER
A sensation on the
silent films . . . Now greater than ever as a talk
ing picture . . . The mighty drama of one girl
fighting back against slander and deceit . . . fight
ing for the right to love . . and be loved . .
courting death in a thundering Ice-break . .
most stupendous thrill scene ever screened I
It Starts Today for 3 Days!
L
Shows at
1:45
6:45-9:00
Is caught In the breaking of the lc
Jam.
In the heroic scenes that follow
and that bring the story to Its happy
close, "Way Down East" reveal one
of the most moving and suspense! ui
climaxes which have ever been
brought to the screen.
N AU WESTS SELECTED
PRODUCE FIRM AGENT
Joe Naumes of Medford has been
appointed valley representative of the
Half Moon Fruit and Produce com
pany of San Francisco, It was an
nounced today by E. J. Oiovanettl.
vice president, who Is now In the
city. In former years two representa
tives of the Half Moon company have
worked out of Medford during the
turkey buying season but that policy
has been changed this year, with
Naumes handling alt of the arrange
ments from this end. Naumes an
nounced today that shipping dates
would be advertised In advance.
ADRIENNE'S SALE of Pure Dye Silk
Satin and Gtlsaonne Gowns. Regular
?3.85 values. Three days only 13.95.
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
FURNITURE repaired, upholstered
and finished. Phone 069 -R. Thl-
bault.
SEE Photo Display, corner Main and
Fir Sts. E. Hayden Jones studio.
EXPERIENCED girl wants housework
Call 1310.
WANTED Experienced filrl or young
woman for general housework and
care of children. Must give refer
ences. Wages 125 month. Box 7924
Tribune.
FOR RENT Furnished sleeping room,
close In. Phone 370 -R.
SPECIAL price. Saturday only, 1034
DeSoto Airflow 4-door Sedan.
MEAD MOTOR CO.
NOW THAN EVER
f ' 4 I . f 15.
stage ... a triumph of
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OCHELLE HUDSON
EN R Y FONDA
SLIM SUMMERVILLE
EDWARD TREVOR
MARGARET HAMILTON
a kj n v npvtkip
Also Walt Disney billy
Herb Williams Comedy
FOR RENT 8-room furnished house.
Phone M4-H.
FOR SALE 4 acre, 3 -room house,
barn, chicken house, 33 fruit trees,
power water system. K. R. Otle, 4
mile south on Thomas road.
FOR SALE Toy. screw-tail Boston
bull puppies, females. Te1.. 1493-L.
WANTED 3 or 4-room furnished
house. Write Box 7919, Tribune.
LARGE housekeeping room, 92 week.
627 N. Central.
FOR SALE OR TRADE 6 -room mod
ern house, now renting. Will con
sider car on trade. Phono 898-J-2
WANTED Experienced girl for gen
eral housework: small family: $10
a month. Gall Mrs. H. S. Deuel.
FOR SALE 40 acres. 15 miles south
of Grancs Pass on Redwood hlrth
way. Free irrigation; 10 acres till
able land; living streams through
property. House cost 94.000. Will
sell cheap. Wonderful posslblliile,
J. E. Bertolette, Grants Pass, IU. 1,
FOR RENT 3 -room stucco house:
new. modern, unfurnished. Call 947
Murray Ave.
SITUATION WANTED By under
graduate nurse, or would accent
housework.' P. O. Box 950, Medford
FOR SALE Real radio scientific
treasure finder cheap. Inquire
Barber Shop, 310 N. Bartlett St.
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FOR SALE Small ranch; Ties' mod
ern hou&e, K&rajre and bam; plann
ed In alfalfa. Good terms. Imme
diate possession. P. O. Box 875.
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