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Local and Personal
Margaret Lindsay Here Sunday
Irene Dunne in Craterian Role
On Roxy Bill
MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFOKD, OREGON. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 1936.
prepare Report I. E. Toy was In
Ashland yesterday preparing state and
federal Income tax reports.
HiihIhi'ss Caller E. E. McKtnne?,
representative of the Western States
grocery, made business calls in Ash
land yesterday.
Neff In Grants Pass Porter J. Neff,
attorney, was among Med ford busi
ness visitors in Grants Pass Wednes
day. 1
From Central Point Out-of-town
vJMtors transacting business In Med
ford today Included C. R. Rtchman of
Central Point.
From Sltktim Capt. Rupert T. Gll
Vbert, commander of Camp Sltkum.
) conferred with officers at Med ford
1 CCC headquarters today.
At Headquarters Lieut. Dwlght W.
Stomberg, surgeon at Camp Steam
boat, was a business caller at CCC
headquarters here today.
Peck North H. E. Peck left on the
northbound train this morning for
Seattle where he will attend a. sales
meeting. He expects to return In two
or three days.
To Take Leave Capt. Harry May,
Jr., personnel adjutant of the MM
ford CCC district, will leave tomor
row for San Francisco where he will
spend a short leave of absence.
Sees Better Business John Holmer,
Prospect storekeeper, transacted busi
ness In Medford yesterday. He re
ported business conditions Improving
In the mountain district with prep
arations underway to open the mills.
Police Captain Here Capt. Charles
MoClees, head of the state police game
law enforcement detail, with offices
In Salem, was In Medford today con
ferring with officers at the headquar
ters here.
Visit Tonight Air. and Mrs. H. O
Wilson end Mr. and Mrs. Norman Gail
will visit this evening at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Leo Gould of South
Talent, where they will be guests at
dinner.
. Attend Meeting Roy Prazier, Ray
mond Powell and Evau Campbell, all
of Ashland, were among those attend
ing a sales meeting of the Union OH
company In this city Wednesday even
ing.
'
Visiting In Ashland Mrs. Wilbur
R. Childreth and daughter Shirley
Ann are spending a few days In Ash
land as guests of Mrs. Childreth's
parents, Mr. and Mrs. William E.
Gould.
Examiner Here Ward McReynolds,
examiner of operators and chauffeurs,
was at city hall today -giving tests
to persons seeking permits and lic
enses to drive cars. He will be at
city hall again tomorrow from 8 a
m, to 5 p. m.
; state Chalrmnn J. Q. Adams, olty
recorder for Ashland, has been ap
pointed state chairman of the Mu
nicipal Finance Officers association
of the United States and Canada. His
duties will be to assist In advancing
the association's program for Improve
ment of municipal accounting.
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
FOR SALE Beautiful home; plenty
of shade; two acres; city water, one
mile out. H. O. Wilson, Tel. 1664.
TAKEN UP
Two-year-old Hereford steer, marked
two upper bits in left and one un
derblt in right; blotched brand on
left hip. Owner may have same oy
paying keep and advertising. C. E.
Terrtll, Browns boro, Ore.
fcOST BOSTON BULLDOG FEMALE
BLACK AND WHITE; Jackson coun
tv license No. 1538: answers to name
of "Judy." Reasonable reward. Tel
ephones 633 or 221.
WANTED Girl or young woman to
assist with housework and care of
children. Go home nights. Phone
1147-J.
FOR SALE 2 lots, A houses; terms
are cash. Priced to seil. Call J. E.,
Rt. 4. BOX 9.
SEE our White Elephant Table for
BARGAINS. The Book Nook. 15 N.
Fir St.
FOR SALE H re. 3 -room house,
water pressure, barn, chicken house,
Sfirage, fruit and berries, close tn,
465. $150 cash. L. G. PICKELL,
204 East Main.
FOR SALE 5 -room house and base
ment, 2 acres, lots of oak trees. One
of the most sightly places east of
Medford. Price 3000. or will sell
off part wtlhout buildings at right
price. Clarence Pierce, owner, Med
ford. FOR SALE Two light rowbosts. 339
Mae St.
GOOD sewing machine sell, trade for
oar. 813 Beekman Ave.
MIDDLE-AGED lady wants house
keeping (n motherless home In city.
204 So. Central.
FOR SALE 3 acres, Irrigated; H mile
from city limits; 4 -room house, cov
barn, double garage, chicken hou,
1 A. In bluvrau and ladlno clover:
school, eltwtrinty, mall delivery, good
road: cow and chickens so wltn
plaos for 11,000. See or phone Clor-
WANTED To lease ranch. Write de
tails, Box 1426, Tribune.
34 DODOE Pickup; looks and runs
like new; small mileage. A real
buy; easv terms.
PIERCE-ALLEN MOTOR CO.
Dodge and Plymouth.
FOR SALE 24 share of Jackson
County Building lxan stock, 20
dioonnt. Box 430, Tribune.
If You're Afraid
To Say It
SEND A VALENTINE
SWEM'S
Valentine ond Gift Shop
Transacts Business Sam Jordan of
Ashland transacted business in this
city Wednesday.
Bark from Inspection Capt. Wil
liam C. Ryan, district welfare officer,
and Lieut. Fred W. Greene, property
officer, were back at CCC headquar
ters here today after making an in
spection of Camp Steamboat north
east of Roseburg.
.Miss SiheiH'k (o Denver Miss Es
tella Schenck, who has been a resi
dent of Medford for some time, left
on the morning train for Denver.
Colo., where she will accept a position
In the Denver General hospital. Miss
Schenck is a sister of A. Orin Schenck
of this city.
Copco Transfers A. L. Tuttle, In
charge of the City Electric store op
erated in Ashland by the California
Oregon Power company, has been
transferred to the company's home
office here. Jack Moore, employed
at the Medford office the past few
years, will replace Mr. Tuttle in Ashland.
COLD WAVE, LATE,
SUES VALLEY;
STATEAFFECTED
(Continued Prom Page One.)
night.
The cold, carried on a northerly
wind which was expected to shift to
the east, forced tho thermometer
readings down rapidly this morning.
In Portland the 5 a. m. reading was
38 degrees. At 8 a. m. It was 32.
At 10 a. m. It was 26.
Prom midnight to 7 a. m. the
temperature dropped from S3 to 12
degrees at The Dalles where an Inch
of snow covered the ground.
Wind Sweeps Snow
Band had a low of 28 during the
r.'.ght. Despite the rising wind which
swept snow Into drifts, all main
roads in Deschutes were open.
Pendleton had 3Y2 Inches of new
snow after a two-below-zero thermo
meter reading.
At 8 a. m. today the thermometer
stood at 4 degrees at Arlington, 15
at Hood River, and 18 at Crown
Point.
Rome Konds Blocked
LA GRANDE, Ore., Feb. 7. (API
All eastern Oregon was in the firm
grip of & new cold wave today, with
some of the main highways blocked
by drifted snow and secondary roads
generally closed to travel since all
equipment was being concentrated
on the chief arteries of travel.
The old Oregon trail from Pendle
ton to La Grande was ope.n but
chains were necessary. The road from
La- Grnndo east to Baker ""also was
open but narrow and slippery, with
chains Indicated.
Drifts Threatened
BEND, Ore,, Feb. 7 (AP) All
main highways in central Oregon re
mained open to traffic today despite
the rising wind which cause snow
drifts In places.
The road between Bend and Burns
was in excellent condition, state
highway officers said.
Some snow was drifting on The
Dnlles-Callfornla highway between
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Alfred E. Smith, former governor of New York and onetime close
political associate of President Roosevelt, at ha waveL hia arm In re
pons to the chaera of 2,000 present at the American Liberty League
banquet in Washington at which he condemned the administration's
poNciea in vigorous lanauaae. (Associated Preta PhotM
Opening Saturday Night
Dancing
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5-Piece Orchestra
Good Dance Floor
Beer Wine Lunches
D. E. HARTMAN, Mgr.
A new and unique comedy drama,
entitled "Personal Maid's Secret,
with Margaret Lindsay, Warren Hull,
radio and musical comedy - star,
Anita Louise and Ruth Donnelly in
the stellar roles, plays at the Rlalto
theater Sunday and Monday.
' Personal Maid's Secret-' Is baaed
on a Saturday Evening Post story
by Lillian Day. It is emmmed lull
of hearty chuckles and upronrlous
here and Klamath Falls but the road
was In general use.
Work Is Halted
THE DALLES, Ore., Feb. 7. (AP)
A driving snowstorm, low tempera
tures and a 3harp wind halted work
today on a number of mid-Columbia
work and construction projects.
The mercury dipped to 13 degrees
last night. An inch or more of snow
covered the ground.
East Hard lilt
CHICAGO. Feb. 7. (AP) A new
torrent of cutting cold raged down
both slopes of the Rocky Mountains
today as Canada flung open the flood
gates of the Arctic again.
Sudden chill stabbed Montana.
Idaho, Washington and Wyoming
when the frozen wave leaped the
border and sped south to both east
and west.
The biting blast carried new
numbness for a midwest Just begin
ning to thaw, and the nation's north
western Icebox saw most cold records
shattered.
44 Below In Minnesota
The mercury sank to 44 below zero
at Bemldjl, Minn. Fresh snow fell
and engineers gave up all hope of
opening county highways until It
thaws.
Temperature drops of to 40 de
grees were forecast in the new storm's
path.
Grand Forks. N. D., reported 38
below. Brookings, S. D., 23 below,
a figure that broke all records for
continued cold. Huron, S. D., has
had 26 days of sub-zero weather.
Conl Shortage Serious
The zero line at 7 a. m. (central
standard time) extended from the
Canadian border south to the Kansas-Nebraska
border and eastward
over most of lower Michigan.
Snow fell In many states beginning
last night. A low pressure area over
Colorado caused flurries from the
Dakotas to Illinois, and another low
spot off the North Carolina coast
whitened the east to New York.
In the south, more rain and some
snow heightened fears of recurrence
of floods.
Abnormally cold weather continued
over most of the nation for the 46th
day, and coal shortages grew serious
enough to warrant a vote by the
United Mine Workers to permit soft
coal miners to work on their usual
Saturday holiday tomorrow.
The
JACKSONVILLE
CLUB
in Jacksonville
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laughter, ns well as carrying a glnm
orous romance and tense dramatic
moments. The plot Involves a per
fectly efficient maid who enters the
employ of a struggling couple, and
through her adroit manipulation and
contacts, boosts them from a humble
apartment to a Long Island estate
and fortune.
Others In the cast are Arthur
Treacher, Frank Albertson, Henry
O'Neill and Rcnnie Coby.
DR. JENSEN IMS
TO SHRINE CLU
Dr. LeRoy C. Jensen described hts
travels In Italy as a feature of the
program today at the monthly meet
ing of the Medford Shrine club at
the Hotel Medford. The speaker told
of his visit to Venice, Naples, Flor
ence. Borne and other Italian cities
nnd entertainingly told of the beauty
of the country and his visits to
the Vatican, Pompeii, the Coliseum
and the famous leaning tower ot
Pisa. While in Rome he attended
public ceremony at which II Duce
placed a wreath upon the unknown
soldier's t:mb.. . -
Dr. Jensen's Impressions of the
Italian people, gained In this visit
two years ago. were decidedly favor
able and, while the speaker did not
condone the Italian aggression in
Ethiopia, he explained to the
Shrlnera Just why Italy Is making
the desperate attempt to gain ter
ritory for necessary food, raw ma-
U . 5. Auto Ratio,
One to 5 Persons
World's Highest
NEW YORK (UP) There Is one
motor vehicle for every 5,7 persons
tn the United States, representing
the highest per capita car owner
ship of any nation In the world,
according to J. Mack Young, pres
ident ol the Automobllo club of
New York, an affiliate of the AAA.
Canada ranks next with one car
to every eight persons. Other coun
tries ere listed as follows:
England, one car to every 23
persons; France, one to 22 per
sons; Oermany, one to 68 persons;
Italy, one to 109 persons.
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What Is 'the magnificent obses
sion?" It refers to a magical pattern ot
living which local theater-goers will
have an opportunity to learn when
they see "Magnificent Obsession,"
which opens at the Craterian the
ater on Sunday, with Irene Dunne
and Robert Taylor in the starring
roles.
Primarily the story deals with
the romance of Miss Dunne, por
traying a beautiful young bride.
ter litis and much -needed room for
her Increasing population.
The regular monthly meeting oi
Hlllah Temple will be hold this
evening at Ashland.
McMINNVILLE, Ore., Feb. 7. (AP)
Two youths placed a rock and
ties on the Southern Pacific tracks
near WlUamiua to "see what would
happen." Sheriff O. W. Manning ol
YamV.lll reported.
He said Donald Drill, 18, Wllla
mina, and Frederick Finney, 20.
Sheridan, .confessea the act. Ball
was set at 1000 each. An engine
struck the rock Tuesday, but was
halted before reaching the ties. No
one was InjurPd.
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BEOME A LUPOUS MOBSTER!
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time . . , wresting weird mystor.
ies from the heavens of millions
of years ago . . . only to mako
the world terrible . . , and sacri
fice the one woman he ever
loved and who ever loved him I
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scion, of a. wealthy family.
The proof of the humanity and
entertainment quality Imbued in
the picture lie In the fact that
wherever It has beon. shown, broken
box office records attest to it popu
larity with the show-going public.
The large cast supporting Dunne
and Taylor in "Magnificent Obses
sion" Includes Charles Butterworth.
Betty Fumes, Sara Hnden and
Ralph Morgan.
SAFELY ON FARM
PORTLAND, Feb. 7. tfP) -United
Airlines announced this morning that
its night plane from Portland to Salt
Lako City made a safe emergency
landing at Twin Bridges. Mont., about
30 mites north of Butte, In a snow
storm, shortly aftor C o'clock this
morning.
There were no passengers In tho
plane, which was piloted by Lou
Adults
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ness Mall" has Kermit Mnynnrd in
the starring role at tho Roxy theater
Saturday only, with the 6th episode
of "Tailsptn Tommy" to be siiown
on the same program.
Goldsmith of Portland. He was ac
companied by Co-pllot Karl Kaber
and Stewardess Nora MoCullogh.'
The landing was made by the light
of a parachute flare on a farm field
from which the wind hat.; whipped
the enow, airline officials here said.
The plane was undamaged.
The airship left Portland at 10:20
o'clock lost night. East of Pendleton
ft tall wind pushed the ship along
and It traveled loo miles tn 39 min
utes. Over Burley. Idaho, the orew
radioed It was turning, back to Boise
because of wind and snow squalls.
The plane circled around through
the snowstorm until 6:07 a. m., when
the crew spotted a beacon light which
revealed the position, and landed.
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ROSEBURG, Ore., Feb. 7. P The
Investigation Into the death ol lour-year-oltl
Donna Lou Marstera. and th
search for the dog poisoner whose
deadly bait 1, believed to have caused
the death of the child, have yielded
no developments of any Importance,
Sheriff Percy Webb reported today.
District Attorney Maurice Hall,
mark, John Warren, ' special luveatl
gator from the state police depart
ment, and Deputy Sheriff Clifford
Th6rnton left last nlRht for Port
land, and are taking samples of vital
organs from the body of the child for
further laboratory examination.
BAMCE
Until Two A. M.
ORIENTAL
GARDENS
EVERY SATURDAY
Two Halls Two Orchestral
One Admission
DAHCE
On The OASIS
SPRING FLOOR ,
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Kiddles 10c
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