MEDFORD MAIL TRTBUXE. MT.DFORD. OREGON. FRIDAY, JANUARY 17. Wr.fi.
"PAGE THIRTEEN'
Local and
' On Business Trip Fletcher Fiih
left last night by train tor Portland,
where he will make a brief rlslt.
Complete Leave Eartwyn Cutler, j
U. 0- forest service clerk, returned to
work today after completing a week's '.
leave ot absence. I
Visitor Leaves B. E. Hamlin, busl-
neae visitor here yesterday, returned
to his home In Portland on the morn
ing train today.
En Route North The rin Kelson of
fien Francisco made a business visit
to this city yesterday. He continued
on tola way north today.
Lindsays Return Mr. and Mrs. O.
O. Xilndeey returned to their home on
Loader Isne last night after a stay of
several months in flan Diego.
Returns to Work MIm Enid Funk
today resumed her work aa clerk ol
the U. 8. forest service In the Federal
building, following a recent operation
for the removal of her appendix.
Here to Shop Mrs. M. J. MacKin
non of Central Point shopped and
called on friends In this city yester
day. She returned to her home last
evening.
MiM Bwon Here Miss Mildred
Beeson of Ashland, formerly with the
Jackson County Chamber of Com
mroe, arrived here last night to visit
friends.
To Klamath Falls Stewart Jame
son of Portland, In Medford on busi
ness for the FHA. left today for Klam
ath Fall to transact business there
before returning north.
Railroad Man Here Sam W. El
tnnrm. traveling freijfht agent for the
Northern Pacific rsllway, visited local
officials here yesterday. He leu ior
.the north today.
To Annie Spring Fred Patton of
Aahland left today for Annie Spring
Kyin m riA duties as assistant
to the caretaker at the COC camp;
and checking station.
Snowmen Meet Rogue Snowmen!
will hold their weekly meeting at 7:15
tonight In the Jackson County Cham-,
ber of Commerce. All persons Inter-,
esfeed In winter sports are Invited.
,.
Returns North Mary Jane Spurlin, !
director of women's activities for
WPA In Oregon, returned to her
headquarter In Portland today after
pending the past few days transact
ing business here.
Mrs. Carey Returns Mrs. Mary O.
Carey of Eden precinct has returned
from a two months' visit in Sacra
mento. Cal., where she was guest of
her daughter, Mrs. E. O. Reese, and
family.
.
Mr. Paly North Mrs. Joe Daly left
this morning for Portland where she
will spend several days visiting
friends. Mr. Daly will Join her later
and they will return together In
about ten days.
Miss Fuson SQUthMlM Anna Mae
Fuson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Thomas Fuson of Medford. left last
night for Los Angeles to resume her
wort with the Paramount Picture
corpora t Ion .
To Fill Clear Lake -Company 3740
of the 7 til corps area arrived by spe
cial train In Klamath Falls laat night.
The unit, comprising 180 men, was
to be transported today to the CCC
eamp at Clear Lake In northern Cali
fornia. The train was delayed by a
now blockade In Nevada.
Inspector rierc T. D. MaoPheraon,
Inspector from the engineer's office
in Portland, U. S. forest service, and
W. L. Jones, construction superin
tendent of the Rogue River national
forest, were making an inspection to
day of roads and trails at the Apple
gate CCC eamp. Yesterday they made
n Inspection at Dead Indian Sode
Sprinw.
First Aid CUmsee Seventeen COC
leaders and assistant leaders attend
ed the first session of a new first aid
school In the recreation hall of head
quarters detachment, fair grounds,
last night. The class Is to meet at
a o'clock each Monday and Thurs
day, with Lieut. Lawrence B. Hansen,
new assistant surgeon for the dis
trict, as instructor. All rated CCC
enrolleee are required to take the
course so that they may be prepared
to render first atd in any emergency.
DON'T GET UP NIGHTS
MAKE THIS 25c TEST
Vm Juniper oil. Buehu leave, etc..
to flush out exceea acid, and waate
mttr. Oet riu ol bladder Irritation
that cauam wakln? up. frequent de
eire, scanty tr. burning and
backache Oet Juniper Oil.
Buchu leavea, etc.. in little green tab
lets called Bukets. the bladder laxa
tive. In 'our daya 11 not pleaaed so
buck and eet vour as--. Oet your reg
ular aleep and feal "full of pep."
II tn a Drug store, iiinnm uiua
Store.
DANCE
On The OASIS
SPRING FLOOR
Every Sat. Nite
LEAP YEAR
DANCE
Follow the Crowds to
DYNGES
at the
ORIENTAL
GARDENS
Both Ball
Every Saturday Nite
Where they always have
a good time
Men 40r T.adiei 20
Personal
Here for Meeting Roy Fraslar of
Ashland attended a sales meeting of
the Union Oil company In this city
Wednesday evening.
Holds Lnunual Hand Mrs. C. Q.
Oould. who is visiting her sister, Mine.
W. Leonard, while attending a recent
pinochle party, held a hand contain
ing 1000 aces nd 150 trumps.
I
Substitute In Store William:
Campbell Is aealstlng In the shoe de
partment of the Cinderella shop In
O rants Pass during the absence of
Ralph-Webber, who Is ill.
To Form AuxiliaryMrs. I. D. Can
field of this elty will assist In form
ing a V. F. W. ladles' auxiliary at
the open meeting of the Walter A.
Phillips post, V. 'F. W., In the Ash
land armory Monday evening,
i
Return to Portland F. W. Cleator,
regional forest inspector, returned by
train to his Portland office last night
after conferring for two days here
with Karl L. Janouch, supervisor of
the Rogue River nations! forest.
Guild Plans party The World Wide
Guild girls of the First Baptist church
will hold a party at the home
of Miss Evelyn Neely on Columbus
avenue. The Harvesters will have
charge of the devotional and pro
gram. All who do not have trans
portation will meet at the church at
7:15 o'clock. I
Education Program Planned
Classes In parent-education, antici
pated In Medford for several months,
are being organized, with times for
group meetings to be announced later.
Consideration of varied subjects of
Interest to home-makers and mothers
will provide interesting and helpful
progrania. the classes meeting regu
larly alternate weeks on whatever day
the majority shall decide.
Bart lam to Speak The Rev. S. S.
Bart lam, pastor of the Episcopal
church here, will be the principal
speaker at a "students' retreat" being
planned by the Rev. D. E. Nourae
for the Neighborhood church In Ash
land Monday evening. The meeting
Is planned especially for student
with a view o. presenting Christian
Ideals In relation to young folk who
are preparing themselves for their lift'
work.
In New Shop Airs. May Lewis and
Mrs. Nina Creg have purchased tie
Handicraft equipment and opened a
new shop at 203 South Front street.
where they are continuing to feature
hemstitching, button - making and
hose mending. In addition to general
dressmaking. Mrs. Creg has been en
gaged in handicraft work In Medford
since 1021 and Mrs. Lewis has had
many years' experience as a seam
stress.
Snowhoes Needed CCC men mak
ing repairs to the U. 8. forest service
telephone lines between Butte Falls
and Dead Indian Soda Springs found
the snow too deep for work at the
Elk Creek guard station. They noti
fied the forest office here that the
snow was more than walst-dcep. The
foresters quickly solved the problem
and today the repair men were doing
their work on snowshoes. The tele
phone line was broken by last week
ends storm.
Crater Lake Roods The south road
In Crater Lake national park is how
open for two-way traffic as far as
headquarters, the Medford office was
notified today by telephone. The
west road In the park from the ent
ranee to headquarters also Is open
for two-way traffic, but the state
highway from the Diamond lake junc
tion to the west entrance is closed so
that autolata cannot reach the resort
via Crater Lake highway out of Med
ford. There were 162 Inches of snow
at park headquarters this morning,
the weather beins clear.
ale
son
tippiiE
WW aV. AV .." t
Th tqtial of tgul whisks and it's hind to goo!
trua, rich flavor, far all mixad drinks, or straight.
Hara'i what you'v. olwoyt wonaJ iqof quality ot a one.
within r.aton. Quality, bcov .p.rHy mod. in en. ol
America's fin.tl plant, from .tl.d Hood Rivar oppl.t,
proporfy ripr,.d b(or. baing ul.d.
And 01 for miring -whotvr S rorl.ta.1. highball or orhor
racip. yov lik.. you'r. du for on honeiMo-goodnou tri
whwi you um Hood Rivw Appl. orondy. It', vary, v.ry good
o o ,rraight drink tool tut dont tok. ovir word for oil ftm
got o borH. of Hood Kivor Appl
ftrondy todoy! Thot't ofl w oik.
Risda in Hood Rlvar In ona
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fca'sfinsstdistillsrlai.thsa
naw chirred oak caika. 10
MoClhose In A inland R. X. Uo
; Chose, Medford representative of the
Fisher Flour mills, transacted busi
ness In Ashland Wednesday.
Business Callers Business callers
from Medford in Ashland Wednesday
included Heinle Fluhrer. A. B. Cua
ningham. Earl Grey and Clarence
Pierce.
FOREST RANGERS
ON STOCK PLANS
A conference of district rangers of
the Rogue Elver national forest was
held In federal building today to in
itiate a study of the commensurabll
Uy of ranch property owned by stock
men who have grazing permits In the
forest domain. The meeting was pre
sided over by Karl L, Janouoh, super
visor, and attended by H. O. Obye.
assistant.
The study Involves a personal visit
by a ranger to each ranch to deter
mine the amount of stock and land
owned and the forage crops raised
and fed by the stockman, Mr. Jan
ouch explained.
The number of stock which may be
approved for grazing Is based upon
the ranger's findings, the supervisor
said. The forest service regulations
provide that preference be given to
stockmen owning ranches near the
forest that will furnish winter feed
for the stock grazed on the forest
lands during summer, he pointed out.
Rangers In attendance were Lee
Port, Applegate district; Maurice
Tcdrow, Butte Falls; Jesse DeWltt,
Upper Rogue River; and Hugh Rltter,
Dead Indian-Klamath Falls.
AT
M.ESUNDAY NIGHT
A special service has been announc
ed by the Methodist Episcopal church
for Sunday evening, officials of f,he
church having secured the appearance
here of the Olmstead Players, a group
of professional religious players. In a
presentation of a prize Bible drams,
"St. Claudia," by Marshall Ooold.
According to those in charge, the
group comes with the highest recom
mendations, having a record of per
forming this play. In all the major
cities of the United States over a
period of five years. It Is felt by
church members that Medford Is for
tunate In belnz given the opportun
ity of seeing these players.
The troupe carries Its own costumes
and scenery. In addition to special
electrical equipment.
In order to accommodate both the
play and the devotional service, the
Sunday evening meeting will begin
promptly at 7:1ft In the church audi
torium on Main and Laurel streets.
No admission will be charged, out
a sliver offering will be taken. Chil
dren should not attend unless ac
com pan led by parenta or responsible
adults.
TACOMA. Jan. 17. (AP) Sen
tencing of Peter Marinoff, former
president of the Northwest Brewing
company, who was convicted of
manslaughter by a superior court
Jury here lsst Saturday, has been
postponed until January 35.
Deputy Prosecuting Attorney John
Flshburne pointed out that argu
ments on motions for a new trial
had been set for a week from Sat
urday and that sentencing Is im
possible under Washington state law
until after they are heard.
HOW!
AND
ANTICIPATE
YOUR
NEEDS
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s stills:'
Marx Brothers
V
Something entirely new In the his
tory cf film making was devised by
the famed Marx Brothers, Orouoh,
Chlco and Harpo, when preparations
were begun at the studios for the
filming of "A Night at the Opera",
which, now completed, brings the
world-famed laugh-makers ' to the
Crate rian screen starting Sunday In
which Is reported to be the funniest
motion picture ever made, bar noner
The new and revolutionary Idea
wsa a plan by which 'A Night at the
Opera" was previewed, "cut," and
gauged for laughs before a single
scene of the picture went before the
cameras. For In order to test the
volubility of their original humorous
situations the unique Marx Brothers
first tested them on visual audiences.
This wsa done by taking the play In
tact with principals and all on a
legitimate stage tour.
By the time the company was
ready to begin work before the cam
eras they were certain that every epi
sode and line to be used was a sure
laugh-getter 1
Colman At Best In
Craterian Picture
Truly magnificent In Its spectacu
lar sweep, yet absorbing In Its de
lightful intimacy, "A Tale of Two
Cities," starring Ronald Colman,
opened a limited engagement yester
day at the Craterian theatre.
It takes Its place among the Im
mortal works of the screen.
Ronald Col man "a fans will find him
at his best. He never has had a role
which gave him such opportunity
for the quiet humor, the high drama
and the plognancy he expresses so
well. As Sydney Carton, whimsical,
sardonic, brilliant wastrel, he reaches
the peak of his artistic career. -
The story of "A Tale of Two Cities"
Is Intimately known to millions of
readers. It tells or the joys and
sorrows, the adventures and the trials
of a little group of people, English
and French, who are caught In the
maelstrom of the French Revolution
of 1780. Specifically, It tells of the
strange love of Carton and Lucie Ma
nette, played by Elizabeth Allan a
love that was doomed to frustration
In life, yet which transcends death In
Its sublime majesty.
Outstanding performances are con
tributed by Mins Allan. Edna May
Oliver, Reginald Owen, Basil Rath
bone. Henry B. Walthall and Walter
Catlett.
Dse Mail Tribune want ads.
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ANYTIME:
Last Times Tonight 1
c SATURDAY ONLY!
I Contlnuoua Shows to 11
irnool
"SKY BANDITS"
"Wings Over Mt. Everest"
"Elmer th Great Dane"
Starts SUNDAY aam.
MEDFORD VETERINARY
HOSPITAL
IS aara e&prl,Dct in large
nil iroill animal prartlr
226 N. Riverside. Phone 360
Medford-Klamath
Truck Line
(fnrmrlf nn P.. Rlvenlrte)
MOVED TO
111 North Fir
"Red Salute" Coming to Rialto
The year's outstanding romantic
comedy. "Red Salute" atarta a three
day run at tha Rialto theatre Sun
day with Barbara Stanwyck and
Robert Young In the learta..
'Aa Drue Van Allen. Stanwyck haa
her Nrat opportunity to play comedy,
that of madcap oollege girl who
AP
JIN
MO HY.MI
IN SMALL BLAZE
It takes more than a sizzling fire
to cut Into the consciousness of M. L.
Alford, city recorder, when he Is con
centrating on municipal accounts.
Everyone who knows Mose Alford
knew that to be true but It actually
required a fire to prove the point.
The fire occurred at city hall this
afternoon. Someone upstairs tossed
a lighted cigarette stub out the win
dow and It came to rest on an awn
ing over one of the windows of Mr.
Al ford's office.
Soon the awning waa ablaze, fiz
zling and crackling, and the heat was
so Intense that a window pane crack
ed with a sharp report. The fire
spread to other awnings and scorched
the paint a trifle but soon the fire
department chemical had the blaze
nsFTTrrrani in
IJI 0:45-0:00 k' - A 1 1 Ktrtnlcs-lOc J
L3T0DAY and SATURDAY! tl
There's Plenty of Excitement In This One!
dJT E. Mulford's : , VV
fVTlf "Hop-along Casssidy In i
I Vrtf H WILLIAM BOYD
?fX XJh Jean Rouvcrol jS
Chick CWi, wwbct
PREVUE
Saturday Night 1
Attrna H:no hw rrmaln a,
our guMta to free showing of
Starts Sunday!
It', s gale of laughter I mm
one Ken. to the next Rn
manre on the Bin Oranrlel
meets a aerlea of thrilling and amus
ing adventures when aha Is stranded
across tha Mexican border with a
young buck private, played by Robert
Young.
Hardle Albright, Ruth Donnelly.
Clltf Bdwarda and Purnell Pratt are
alio In the cast of this laugh-loaded
film.
extinguished.
"That waa a pretty good fire almost
had," a city oilloUU said to Mose
when It was all over.
"Fire?" Mose asked wonderlngly as
ha looked up from his books. "Fire,
did you say? Where waa the fire?"
No tnveatlgatlon waa started by
city or state polios to find the cigar
ette stub thrower-outer.
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20 30 WILL SEND
Special guest at the weekly meet
ing of the Medford 30-30 club hM
last night were Elden Bedford, presi
dent of the Grants Pnsa club; Ralph
Link hart and Oallen Vandell, also of
Orante Pass, who extended to the
local club an Invitation to attend
the district convention to be held
in the Cave City tomorrow night and
Sunday morning. State Senator James
T. Chinnock will be principal speaxer
before the convention, which will
Riding, roping, gun
fire and romance!
They're all present
In this greaten ot
advantnre pictures
since MThe Covered
W n g o n" d a y s 1
THB
THROWBACK
The Year's Outstanding
Romatic Comedy!
Mexico! One gay adventure
after another , . with thfe
two favorltei at the h'lm!
ARBARA
STANWYCK
RED
SALUTE
ROBERT YOUNG
HARDIE ALBRIGHT
Texas Terror
I
Lift. 1
John Wayne Is starred In "The
Texas Terror" at the Roxy theatre
Saturday only, with the 3rd episode
of "Tallsplh Tommy" also being
shown on the same program.
start with a banquet at the Hotel Del
Rogue tomorrow evening.
President Aubrey Sanders of the
local club, assured the visitors of a
good attendance from Medford. and
also announced that plana are being
made for an entertainment by the
Medford club in the near future.
New Shop Open at 203 South Front.
Hemstitching 6c yd.; buttons covered;
hnui rnniiiA f-j-k av tnmurtuilrlrtiT
Nina Creg and May Lewis. Phone
1330-W.
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
priONK 069-K for re-uphoUterlng. :
flniahlng, re -gluing. Thibault.
FOR SALE 3 acres on Sunrise Ave.,
overlooking Medford, wonderful
homeslte; or will sell small loU.
Flaharty Realty Co., 311 Medford
Bldg. .
WANTED Housekeeping for men or
couple employed, by middle-aged
lndy, good cook and housekeeper.
Route 1. Box 194.
FOR SALE One standard 1027 Bulck
coach, cheap; or wilt exchange for
coupe of equal value. Jesse Rich
ardson, Central Point, -
FOR SALE -Good clean alfalfa hay,
first and third crops, at Oaklelgn
Farm, 2 miles north of Central
Point on Pacific highway. Call 333.
Otto Bohnert.
THE FIRST BIG
Hurry! This big million
1 vSil I d'Uar thr111 enda tmor- $ v ' ".
?3Pl row night! M fft '
V in Charles Dickens' . -
1 A TALE OF t
MUljlS ff75 ' PnKVlB SATURDAY M01IT ''7
iMf "MAN OF IRON" J;
SmJjj ' Barton McLane Mary . J .
I I Starting SUNDAY! D
AT THE
Xf" x kitty Carlisle f,
1(Q Allan, iones (
rOR SALE Small sawmill. A. M,
Zimmerman, Central point.
FOR SALE--10 acres. Irrigated, with
7 -room house, large barn and gar
age; all fenced. This la an excep
tional buy. Flaharty Realty Co
311 Medford Bldg.
WANTED Disc harrow for Ford eon
tractor. Box L. R, Mail Tribune.
FOR SALE Hny. Mrs. Frances Caroy-
FOR RALE Good M-lnch sulky plow.
Jake Brown, south end King's hwy.
FOR SALE Very modern house oa
Queen Anne; large living room with)
fireplace, dining room and kitchen,
a bedrooms snd bath downstairs, I
bedrooms and bath upstairs, also
sleeping porch. Flaharty Realty
Co., 31i Mtxlford Bldg.
WANTED 13500 loan on Medford
propertv valued at S6o00. p. O. Box
105, Eagle Point.
FOR SALEHey wood -Wakefield babT
buggy Hke new. 522 So. Newtown.
FOR SALE Fine suburban home
properties that will suit you In sla
and price. Also Medford homes a
prices and on terms to Interest any
one in the market.
BROWN & WHITE. Realtors. j
TfTcH E VROLET Sedan. See this bar
gain, only 1&0. .
PIERCE-ALLEN MOTOR CO.
ixi.re and Plymouth.
January
Clearance on
Women's Shoes
95c
Buys a good pair of
Pumps or Ties
Cinderella Shoe
Department
44 So. Central
3
Mat, ... (So
Evea . . . S3c
Kiddies too
HIT OF 1936!
Nst'er before uch a
storm of laughs, cheers,
and praise as audiences all
over the country are giving
this goofiest of fun jamborees
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