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M"EDFORD MAIL TRIBUXE. MEDFORD, OREGON. TFTSDAY. MARCH 17. 193(5. PAGE FIVE so LOCAL and Ylftltlng Aunt Miss Oayle Denlsoo of Grants Pass Is spending this week Tlsltlng her aunt, Mrs. T. 8. Harvey, erf this city. In New Position Walter Love has accepted a position In the Rtdwooc's barber shop in Grants Pass, replacing teeter Plerson of that city. Spend Day Here Dr. and Mrs. H W. Hermann of Grants Pans wore Medford visitors Sunday, attending a study group. To Weed Mr. and Mn. J. H. Mc Kenzle visited In Weed Sunday, ac companying Mr. and Mrs, Charles I t Holmes of Ashland. f Visitors In A 1i land Sunday visit ors In Ashland included Mr. and Mrs. Charles L. Woods, who called on 0 friends. Here Over Week-end Week-end guests In Medford Included Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Ingle and son of Ashland, who visited at the home of Mrs. In gle's mother. Mrs. Margaret Fabric. Visits Here Misa Dorothy Chappie tsf Ashland visited in Medford over the week-end with her mother, Mrs. Ethel Chappie, and her aunt, Miss Emma Jenkins. Mrs. Sheffield Better Mrs. W. T. Sheffield of 310 West Jackson boule vard, who has been 111 at the Sacred Heart hospital for the past week. Is showing steady Improvement, It was reported today. To Corvallls Edwin O. Enegren and Eugene Hampton, with the re settlement administration, returned last night to headquarters In Corval 11s after conferring here with locul efflclRls. Cloudy At Crater Weather at Cra ter lake national park was described In today's broadcast from the moun- v tain resort as cloudy, snow, the com j f mentator said, has dwindled to 125 ! J Inches In depth. Circle Luncheon Just Polks circle will hold a luncheon In the aunshnle parlor of the First Methodist church at 1 o'clock Thursday. Member are requested to bring a covered dish and their own service. Eagles Meet Off The California atate meeting of the Fraternal Order of Eagles scheduled for March 26 In Treka has been postponed Indefinite ly, it was announced here today. Membera of the Medford lodge had planned to attend. Stopping Here Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Taylor of Portland stopped in Med ford for a few days en route from California. Mrs. Taylor continued north this morning, while Mr. Taylor will remain In Medford in business Interests for a short time. Old Lara Exhibited A rare piece of hand-made Irish lace Is on display In the Band Box windows In connection with a St. Patrick's day exhibit. The piece of lace Is owned by Mrs. H. W. Klersted of Central Point. It Is 421 years old, Mrs. Klersted stated. Churrh Club Meeting Alpha Delta club of the First Christian church will hold a regular business and so cial meeting In the recreation hall at o'clock Thursday afternoon. Mrs. Ruth Hood's group will be In charge. The public Is Invited. Two Arrested Leeman Paul Stelle eftTalent and Calvin Clet of Savage Creek transient camp were both ar rested by state police and charged with operating a motor vehicle with out an operator's permit. They are scheduled to appear In Justice court tomorrow afternoon. Draws Fine H. E. Miller. 206 Lib erty building, was fined $1 In city court this morning upon hla plea of guilty to violation of the basic rule of driving. He waa arrested by city police and charged with driving through the Main and Fir street in tersection without stopping. At Headquarters Capt. William B. Ledbetter, commander of Camp Hum bug Mountain, and Dr. Charles J. Klnsolvlng, camp surgeon, returned to their post today after spending the Bight In Medford. They came here yesterday for a conference with offi cers at CCC headquarters. Represent City Fred W. Scheffel, city superintendent, and Frank P. Farrell. city attorney, will represent Medford at a meeting of the League of Oregon Cities to be held Friday In Eugene. It Is probable that a few of the councilman will also attend some of the eonterencea scheduled In Eu gene March 19. 20 and 31. A three-day program has been arranged for the commonwealth conference to be held at the University of Oregon and dur ing the three days there will also be meetings of county courts and others enpsaed in relief activities, the Ore. gon Pacific highway association and necretarle of chambers of commerce Preferred, lines 18SZ, be cause of lheii uniform high Quail ryl Sweet Wines and Dinner Wine. Quarts . ... $ .75 H -Gallons . . . L35 Gallons .... X.S5 wines PERSONAL On Furlough Eugene W. Crttes. CCC enrollee, left this morning for his home In Roseburg on a furlough. To Lenlftton Mrs. W. R. Andrews was among passengers leaving on the northbound train this morning, hnr destination being Lewlston, Idaho. Young North Floyd Young, Pacific coast frost observer, left last night for Portland after transacting business here. Visits Husband Mrs. W. R. Cun ningham left this morning for her home In Seattle after spending a few days visiting her husband who Is transacting business here temporarily- VI l tors Home Mr. and Mrs. J. Montgomery left this morning by train for their home In Virden, Mani toba, Canada, after having spent the past several days visiting Mr. and Mrs. William Gun ton of this city. Mr. Gunton Is Mrs. Montgomery's nephew. Freak Grapw Riley Myers, who owns a three-acre vineyard near Cen tral Point was In the Mall Tribune office today displaying several bunch es of grapes, left on his vines last year, which boasted what appeared to be huckleberries growing on the same clusters. The phenomenon appears each year, according to Mr. Myers. Drills Tonight Compsny A and headquarters company, third battal ion, 166th Infantry will hold their regular weekly drills In the Medford armory at 8 o'clock tonight. There are three vacancies In Company A which the officers are desirous of filling be fore March 31 after which date no recruit will be accepted who has not had previous military experience.. COUNCIL 10 VIEW An ordinance tightening the regu lation of unlicensed dogs Is scheduled to come before the council at Its reg ular semi-monthly meeting In city hall at 7:30 tonight. The measure. It la understood, will provide a pen alty for owners who fall to procure licenses for their dogs. An ordinance relating to civil serv ice for Medford firemen will also come before the council tonight. At the special election January 31 ths voters approved civil service for fire men and the ordinance Is designed to carry out the plan. It was said to be probable that the council would also consider an ord inance giving the city greater au thority In compelling property owners to connect their homes with sanitary sewer lines. A report regarding plans for re surfacing city streets Is also to be sxibmltted to the council. CRATER SNOW IS HIGH IN WATER Analyses of snow In Crater lake na tional park show an exceptionally high water content for this time of year. It is disclosed In a tabulation submitted today to David H. Can field, superintendent. Six tests made of snow at Annie Spring showed a water content rang ing from 41 to 48 percent. The anew ranged in depth from 101 to 120 Inches. At government camp three tests were made In snow from 133 to 137 Inches deep. The water content ranged from 40 to 46 percent. The snow In the whole park la now equivalent to about 39S.8tK acre feet of water. It was calculated by J. Car lisle Crouch, chief ranger. The water content of snow la of paramount Importance as a source of supply for Irrigation reservoirs. It was explained. PORTLAND. Ore.. March 17. 0P Fines of 93 each were assessed against 41 persons arrested In a raid on what police said waa a speakeasy. PHOTOS 15c. Pessley's Studio. Tickets Now On Sale at the Boxoffice PHONE 100 FOR RESERVATIONS J)Cax cRj:inhardt's PRODUCTION Of 'A MIDSUMMER NIGHT'S DREAM" Br VTLUAM SHAKESPEARE Ma rr N1ENDELSSOHN" Dl.I.J f M. I.l.... if Olstt.U Thursday, starch 19th TWO PERFORMANCES ONLY 2:15 and 8:18 ALL SEATS RESERVED M ATTN PTE : Lower floor 1st 30 row 65c, balanea M Baleen? 1st 3 rows 11.10. balance 8S EVENING: Lower floor let 10 rows toe, next 10 rows lit bilanes lint rows) el .10 )lcoc.T 1st 3 row si ts, balance BSe ALL PRICES INCLUDE TAX MAIL ORDt.RS FII.LF.D IN ORDER OF RECEIPT Hunt's Qraterian Theatre Y AFTER ROUND UP (Continued from Page One) bagged a gray mare estimatd at 30 yeara of age. Desplto her years she put up a brisk battle before entering the corral. Investigator H a r 1 1 n classified the veteran of the range as "not worth much. Ranger Port stated that glimpses were caught of tha outlaw band, "still Jittery from the crowd Sun day. They are badly scattered, so we will leave them alone for a week or so. By that time they will be bunched again," said Ranger Port. There would be another round-up. but without publicity, Port also said. One resident of the Applegate dis trict, by whose home autos travelled Sunday to the Muddy Gulch corral. Informed Investigator Hart in he counted 240 autos. It waa the heavi est travel on the road in the memory of the informant. MOVIE IN OFF FOR HOLLYWOOD The Columbia motion picture crew which has been filming scenes for a new aviation drama here left muni cipal airport for Hollywood at 10 o'clock this morning. For a week the men engaged In filming daring exploits In the air for "Devil's Squadron." a drama of test pilots starring Richard Dlx and Karen Morley. Before departing this morning the men expressed their appreciation of Medford's hospitality and declared they would remember the Rogue River valley whenever air scenes are required for a picture. They were especially grateful for the service ex tended them at the airport where most of the scenes were taken and where they kept their three planes. ASHLAND MAY SHIFT L Discussion and tentative plans toward changing location of the Ash. land chamber of commerce office waa made at a meeting of the board of directors yesterday noon. Presi dent Prank J. Van Dyke wa author ised to appoint a committee to study various phases of the plan. Favored among the suggested sites was that of on or near the Ptsga, those present indicating a preference for headquarters near or adjacent to advantages of the city, including Llthla Park. Among the proposed plans was that of erecting a new building In the center of the Plaza area, with the aid of the city. MOON ESTABLISHES DETECTIVE AGENCY Announcement has been made by L. I. Moon, member of the Ashland police department, that he will open a private detective agency, to be known as the "Moon Detective Agen cy," in Klamath Palls April I. Moon was recently Investigator for the In ternal revenue service. Moon expects to place representa tives of his new agency in other southern Oregon cities. TO HOLD VORUZ RITES IN ASHLAND TOMORROW Funeral eervtcea for Emll P. Voruz will be held In Ashland at 2 n'Hnrk tomorrow afternoon In the chapel of J. P. Dodge & Sons. Mr. Voruz. a retired merchant, died Sunday night In the Ashland Com munity hospital. Fie came to Ash land last October from Baker. He was 68 yeara old. 4 Card of Thanks We wish to thank our many friends for the kind expressions of sympathy In our late bereavement In the loss of our husband and son; also for 'the beautiful flowers. Sylvia Barkdull, Clara Barkdull. OPINION OF STATE ATTORNEY IGNORED BY POLICE CHIEF (Continued from page One.) exercise proper power In thoae coun ties. "As for the legal right of citizens to pass over atate borders, my men are instructed to aeek among: Incom ing persona thoae who may have crim inal records or otherwise can be clas sified as undesirables," SAN FRANCISCO, March 17. & Attorney General TJ. S. Webb disclos ed here today he Informed the Los Angeles chamber of commerce a month ago the "border patrol" of Los Angelea police set up to keep undesir able itinerant out of California was a violation of United States citizens' constitutional rights. Webb did not make public his legal opinion In tha matter at the time, but phrased It privately In a letter to Arthur a. Arnold, secretary of the Los Angelea chamber of commerce. Instead of releasing It aa an official opinion. "As between states, rights of clti eena to ingress and egress has gener ally been recognized and upheld." Webb declared, adding that full rec ognition of this right waa guaranteed In the arttclea of confederation and later in the constitution. The practice of appointing Los An gelea police deputy vherlfrs in border counties, which haa created dissen sion and turmoil at some points, is not proper, Webb asserted. Since only electors of a given county properly could act as Its officers. TOLD OF TRAGEDY News concerning the murder of Alalre and Lerene Ellason. daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Rosa Ellason, former ly of Ashland, and the suicide of Louis Czaba, hired man of the family, March 14 at their home in Lethbrldge, Canada, waa received by Ashland rela tives Sunday morning. The telegram telling of the tragedy waa received by Mr. and Mrs. Qeorge N. Kramer. Mrs. Kramer is a sister of Rosa Ellason. Ashland relatives stated that Czaba had been with the family eight yeara, and waa trusted completely. He allegedly murdered the girls, set fire to the new home and Immense barn Just completed, and committed suicide. Mrs. Ellason is the daughter of Mrs, O. T. Payne of Ashland and she and her son spent the past summer at the Payne home, visiting a num ber of other relatives and friends. Both Mr. and Mrs. Ellason were reared and attended school In Ashland, and have made numerous visits to south ern Oregon since taking up their resi dence In Canada. A second telegram stated that the funeral and Interment would be In Lethorldge. Mrs. Kramer and Larz Ellason, brother of the murdered girls' father; Mrs. Payne and Mrs. Oscar Rlckll, of Roseburg, sister of Mr. Ella son, left yesterday for Canada. ' Stated Convocation of en ter Lake Chapter No. 33 R. A. M., Tuesday, March 17th at 7:30 P. M. Visitors In vited. V. A. Norrls. H. P. GEO. ALDBH, Secy. I Malta Commandery No. 4 - . K. T., meets stated con- IhvVn' clave Masonic Temple, jnTx Ashland, Wednesday eve Hrs' .nlng. March 18. open long Ha'fYv form. Brief business rou tine and "Temple" degree. Grand Commander Evertson's official visit at district meeting; Granta Pass. Rose burg, and Klamath Palis to partici pate. Dinned at 60 o'clock. All Sir Knights courteously urged to attend. E. L. LENOX, Commander. W. H. DAY, Recorder. "20 ANYTIME: LAST TIMES TONIGHT Wm. Powell - Rosalind Russell N in "RENDEZVOUS" The Great American Classic Comes To The Screen ! The dramatic career of s tint, young Midler who sought opportunity and lore after the (Ml War! THE HOOSIER SCHOOLMASTER with Normn Fostar Charlotte) Hanry Newspaper Drama Wednesday Bill 1 Aa timely as the black headlines from which it Is fashioned Is ' Exclu sive Story," featuring Franchot Tone and Madge Evans, and coming tomor row only to the Craterlan thenter. also being shown tomorrow night at the Holly. Briefly, the exciting theme of "Ex sluslve Story" is told in the lives of a group of people who are in one way or another affected by the machina tions of the eanc bowrs. I M vs., Stars in Shakespeare Masterpiece :":-if..;i -k: fit Dick Powell, aa Lvsander, and Ross Alexander, as Demetrius, both In love with Hermla, played by Olivia de Hav lland, and Jean Mulr aa Helena, In love with Demetrius, are four of the huge all-star cant spearing In fea tured rolea of Max Rclnhardt'a pro duction of Shakespenre'a "A Mid summer Night's Dream." The film play of the famous fan tasy, Beinhardt'a first American pro duction, will be shown Thursday only at the Craterlnn theater aa a spe cial roadshow attraction, with all seats reserved . There will be two three-hour performances only, one at 3:15 and the evening show at 8:lfl. Those wishl,ng seats are advised to call at the Craterlan theater box of fice Immediately as the brisk sent anle gives every Indication of a sold-out house for all shown. miwmi.iuiiwilie i iflSTSaatfTltWAlhl MUTINY! CAUSED BY 1:-I5-9:00 1 Mffifrfa,1 mm Jim 8Bii!3Liy with VICTOR JORY frUSraM A lit". AimlTi .b LAST TIMES TONIGHT A beautiful girl, daughter of a "policy racket" victim, appeals to a preat metropolitan newspaper for aid. With her help and Information, the paper's young attorney and crack re porter bring to a dramatic close the supremacy of the gang. Franchot Tone portrays tha attor ney and Madge Evans the girl. Heading the featured cast are Stu art Erwln In the role of the crusading reporter and Joseph Caliel aa "Ace AcHlo." Enjoy the alluring fragrance of Pantoufle and LeOul Perfume. Young's Drugs. Main and Central. OREGON'S FAVORITE Try It ie today - 'TM, AdlllU 25? A WOMAN'S BEAUTY Tomorrow and Thurs! A raging drama of men who go down to the sea in ships . . . and the women who make and break t h e m I j li , ijhijfrtvtt.Mf Aj ''I ti WHIHI J f . . 1 2 J Rialto Thursday l ..,.; i . 7 Action pictures of the aea hare al ways proved amons; tho more popular with theater audiences everywhere. Tomorrow nd Thusrday the Rialto theater will have one of the best of this type. "Hell Ship Morgan." Its cast headed by Ann Sothern. Qeorge Ban croft and Victor Jory. The film, a stirring drama of the emotions that rage through the soul of a man, Infamous captain of a "hell ship." when he lesrna his love is un requited, has the tempeetuous sea as a smsshlng background. Bancroft plays the title role a brute among men but a "softy" where women are concerned: Ann Sothern Is the girl about whom the battle rsges. and Victor Jory la the third member of the triangle, whoee presence aboard ship brings on the mutiny. and the right for the girl. t Midget Psotos ISO. PEAS LEYS 100 LATE 10 CLASSIFY FOR RENT Apartment, 9 rooms and bath, lights and hot water fur nished; Frlgldalre. 810 S. Oakdale PHONE 089-R, re-upholsterlng. r- unisning, re-giueing. TnlbaulU Klamath Falls engaged In some spec- SCREENS and screen doors made to order and repaired. Medford Furni ture Hospital, 417 S. Main. Phone 1577-X. HOUSE for rent. $20 month, water paid. 813 N. Holly. 3 WORK HORSES. 3 sets logging hsr- iirM. i sri. mrming nsrness. tun logging outfit. Csll Con DeVore. Phone 324. II Shows II II 149 I 6:48-9:00 Also Tomorrow Nite Only at the HOLLY PiT0M0RR0W ONLYIm PS POSITIVELY ENDS TONIGHT I JE4NETTB it. HEI.SOW MacDONALD EDDY in "ROSE MARIE" 'Friday and Saturday with Victor McLaglen WANTED TO BUY Men's good used suits. Used Wardrobe Shop, sis Z. Main. WANTED-Small Medford home worth 1600. Must be clear for equity In one of the finest all-modern subur ban screage near Medford. Tribune, Box 1418. FOR SALE Beardless seed bsrley and alfalfa seed. E. H. Nledermeyer. ELECTRIC washing machine, 17.80'; portable typewriters, ,13.50; meat sllcer, $17.50: plstform scale. $13.50; Incubator. 540 aire. $16.80: brooder. 800 slr.e. $4.75; $38.00 camera and developing equipment, $15.00; 1 sectlon spring-tooth, 8-Inch plow, Guernsey cow. Al s Trading Post, Jacksonville Hwy, Lozler Lane. GRANGE DANCE at Applegat Sat urday, March 31st. SUvlaa orches tra. FURNISHED 3-room apartment, pri vate bath, hot and cold water, lights, sleeping porch, gsrage Adults. 013 8. Oakdale. LATEST model Dodge pickup, looks and runs like jiew, low mllesge. A reel buy at $450.00. PIERCE-ALLEN MOTOR CO, Dodge and Pis-mouth, FOR RENT 3-room modern furnlsh ed house. a'.S So Ppnch . DANCE TONIGHT ORIENTAL GARDENS Two Dances Two Orchestral One" Admission Shamrocks will he given away with tickets ill Mat! . . 25c I III Eves . . 38c I Jll Kiddles 100 I Freddie Bartholomew Wi'l MllWWWj 2