) MEDFORD MATL TRTBTjyE. MEDFORD, OREGON. THURSDAY. MARCH 19, 1936 PAGE NINE LOCAL and PERSONAL Business Visitor Business visitors her Tuesday Included Ben Gibson of Ashland. ' In Ashland Mrs. A. Andrews called on friends and transacted business In Ashland yesterday. Boyle Back J. O. Boyle, vice-president of the California Oregon Power company, returned this morning from a business trip to Portland. ! To Enlist Earl Beall left by train last night for San Francisco when he will apply for enlistment In the United states army. Here On Business Ashland visit ors in Medford Tuesday Included Mn. W. O. Brown and Mrs. M. W. Hanel, who mode several business calls. ' Walker North W. W. Walker was among those leaving on the north bound train last night. He expected to spend a short time In Seattle transacting business. To Attend School Conway Latham . left this morning- for Portland to at tend the Union OH company's school for a period of two weeks. He recently became a member of the staff at the Tjnlon Oil service station at Main and Fir streets. 100 LATE TO OLASSIF? PHONE 969 -R. rsMipnoletertng. re finishing, re-gluelng. Tblbeult. FOR Immediate sale, bedroom suite ir,t.rtft stove, nlano. other house hold furniture, in excellent condi tion. Phone 0B5-Y. HANSON and Hollywood W. L. chlck3, heavy laying strains; large, vigor ous chicks 6c: Bocks and Red 10c. Send for catalog. Jenks Hatchery. Tangent, Oregon. FREE! STOMACH ULCERS. GAS PAINS. INDIGESTION relieved quick. Get free sample dootor's pre scription. Udga. at Western Thrift Store. f MINING claim, good show gold: make nice chicken ranch trade for late model car. Write for particu lars. Box 1363. Tribune. AUCTION sale extraordinary Satur day, March 31st at the Sale Pavil ion, north Medford. Complete furn ishings from two homes. Also of fice equipment Including roll-top desk. Remington typewriter. Abun dance of miscellaneous articles. Usual run of livestock and poultry. Be sure to attend. S. Oregon Live stock Auction. Col. A. H. Dudley. . auctioneer. . PROPERTY In The Dalles to trade for acreage in Boguo river vmic,. Box 136. Central Point or phone Lewis' Meat Market. WANTED Young lady to do house work for board and wages. 911 Reddy. FOR SALE 3 used Reo T- engines removed from 8erles O heavy duty speed wagons. One Is complete, otn er practically so, both are In good i.uhie nonditlon and are adaptable to 1938 models. If Interested phone O. A. Eden, 168. NO Amateur Contest will be held this Saturday, night , at. the. Baldwin Piano Shop. Visiting Here Mrs. charlea Harri son of Redmond la the guest of her father, S. O. Oodlove, and her sister and brother-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. . w. Wall and family. From Crater Lake William Mont gomery, ranger of Crater lake na tional park, was In Medford on busi ness today. He planned to return to the park tomorrow. Callers From Ashland Mrs. Maty Lewis and daughters. Jessie and Ellen, of Ashland were among Medford call ers yesterday, visiting with Mrs. Hor ace Kellon. Transact Business Bruce H. Bauer, of the Timber Products company, and Norman Fevers, of the Parafflue Roofing company of Eugene, trans acted business In Ashland yesterday. Meeting Tonight Young Democrat ic club of Jackson county will hold a regular meeting at 8 o'clock tonight In headquarters. 133 West Main street. Jack Murray, president, will be In charge, Transacts Business Charles H. Tls- dale, special agent of the Central Manufacturers' Mutual Fire Insur- ance company, arrived today from Portland to transact business here. He expected to return to his Portland office tomorrow. Dr. Bach Leaves Lieut. Leo F. Bach, camp surgeon at Wlmer, will leave tonight for the station hospital, Fort Sheridan, Illinois, and from there will report to seventh oorps area headquarters, Omaha, Nebraska, for duty with a company In that area Song Written Here A new song by Medfordltes Is now on the market It la entitled "Dream Pal of Mine." The words were written by Mae Mac Kinnon and the music by Fred Al ton Halght, It la being Introduced to the public by La Merle Beck. To Seek Site Dr. R. L. Burdlc heads the committee appointed by Frank J. Van Dyke, president, to study the feasibility of a new location for the Ashland Chamber of Commerce, Others on the committee are O. M. Green. Louis Dodge, P. R. Hardy, Hal McNalr and C. P. Talent. Servicing New Plow The new snow plow for Crater lake national park was being serviced today at the park warehouse on North Central avenue. It arrived here by freight yesterday and Is being put in condition for op eration. It will be taken to the park tomorrow by Martin Palmer, chief mechanic. With two plows In opera- tlon It waa expected by park officials that the rim road and a large parking area would be cleared soon. - 4 UN GOLFERS TIE IN T FOR GOOD HOUSES, close In, Inquire 1030 E. Iltn. 10 to o. FOR RENT Completely furn. house Call at Dow'a Cafe. TiMrtwnunon nortable typewriter In first class condition at a bargain. Room 30. Medford Blag. lei 14 FOR RENT 3 furnished houses, 813 Summit. FOR SALE Carpet, rocker, lamps, stool, canaries. 418 Edwards. FOR SALE Jersey-Guernsey heifer frh in sis weeks. Mrs. Jessie M. Mlnear. 3nd bouse east Rogue River Academy. WANTED Young woman for cook In camp must be good on pastry. Box 1378, Tribune. Ar proximately twens-f Ive women enjoyed the luncheon and tourn& ment held at the Rogue golf course Wednesday. Luncheon was served by Mn. Jane Thurlow. Mrs. Raymond Reter and Mrs. Mal-I Dalley. Following the luncheon a blind bogey tournament was held, In whloh ii. Jerry Jerome and Mr, D. R. Wnod tied with a 76 net for the prlte. While Mn. Francis Devaney claimed honors for the nlnt holes with -fty-two net. The tie resulting from last week' Siroe waa played fl by Mra. Wood 3 id Mn. Clark. Mrs Wood winning MERCURY ABOVE 70; YOUNG lady experienced In stenog raphy and cashier work would like full or part time employment. Box 1351. Tribune. WANTED Girl to do housewark and assist with children. Call 1311-W. 34 ACRES Irrigated, clover and al falfa land. Substantial Improve ments. close In, 83300.00. 10 down, 8 Interest. ALSO 10 acres cultivated, good valley land, 8760.00. Terms. REAL ESTATE EXCHANGE 19 N. Bartlett. phone 1496 WILL sacrifice good modern 6-room cottage. Call evenings at 436 N. Hoi - ly or phone 1496. , WANTED Olrl for housework, room board and wages. Apply 313 South Orange or phone I486. FOR SALE OR TRADE for brood sows good model T Ford, trunk. Phone Central Point. 118. FINE springer cow. Point, 115. Phone Central The temperature went over the 70 mark this afternoon aa continued sunshine sent the mercury sharply upward. Forecast waa for continued fair weather and moderate temper aturet tonight and tomorrow. By 3:00 p. m., the mercury stood at 69 degrees, 13 higher than at the same hour yesterday. The maximum yesterday was 68. Low thla morning waa 31 jm against 39 yesterday. Stated communication of Medford Lodge No. 10S F. A. M.. Friday. March 30th at 7:30 P. M. Visitors Invited. O. O. Horner. W. M. OEO. ALDEN. Secy. THREE THEATERS FOR FREE SHOW PREVAILS IN STATE, IT Mickey Mouse Heads Craterian Bill Roxy Headliners The city ot Medford was literally loaded" with school children this morning, children from every school In Jaekaon county, dismissed from their classes tor the special morning matinee of Warner Bros. "A Midsum mer Night's Dream." As early aa 7.80 thla morning, the stn-Jit In front of the Craterian tbea- as filled w.ih children of all ves, and from tnen on. unui in tbatre doora wen opened, automo- !cs, school busses, bicycles, roller stale and foot power wen bringing .nore and more students and tewh- Wheu, flr..lly. the students started filing In, then wen alto gether too many to be handled and the resources of the Holly meaire were used to handle the overflow. But there again waa the same story not enough seat to handle the crowds. And so, the Rlalto theatre had to open their doors too and fin ally, with approximately V00O school children and teachers In atfndance. the show waa started. Firs', shown at the Craterian theatre, the film waa th.n hurriedly taken to the HoUy and from there to the Rlalto, a reel at a time, to avoid any long wall. And the three theatres, fined to me brim with happy, nouaay-miniKi youneetere,. had tho time tneir lives. The comedy especially, which h been liberally sprinkled through out the film, brought on whoops of Joy aa favorite comedians, io oy Brown. Hugh Heroert ana muj other famous stare, used tneir uiugn- provoking talents in garnering tne laughs. But comedy, aitnougn ifc ayp'- ntlv found the moat response from the children, especially one, waa not oy any nitiaiw ' outstanding quality of the produc tion. The dramatic and romanuo epi sodes, the aoul-stlrrlng music wi beautifully arranged ballet numoera and the many other line cunnnn tninta that are embodied In the film, were given a fin reception oy an concerned. The comedy, auoaeniy changing to pathos, would cut short the delighted laughter ana oring sudden sober face to the audience. It waa definite proof of the power of the play to be able W sway tne emo tions with such Tauia-cnanging queues. And, at the close, thunder ous applause that .ve vent with spontaneous release, fully repaid all the effort and work that was put into the special showing or the picture, The resular publlo showing, witn all teste reserved, wl'. have It eve nlng performance at 8:18 tonight. "A Midsummer Night's Dream" Max Relunudt's tint American film pro duction, will not be shown again In Medford this yar. Business Improvement throughout Oregon waa noted today by A. V. Lmdgren, loan representative of the Equitable Savings & Loan association of Portland who arrived thla morn ing to confer with Brown As White, tlie association 'a correspondent here. Mr. Llndgren la completing a tour of the state, having come here from Klamath Palls. He expect to remain In Medford until Saturday. I "The Improvement In business the past year la remarkable enough. Mr. Llndgren said, 'but the change In the attitude of the people Is even more remarkable. "A year ago everyone was wary. afraid of the future and unwilling to Invest In anything. Now. every where I've been In the state, they are optlmlatlc. No longer are they fearful of the future, for they 'have confidence In the soundness of the prosperity that seems to be returning with Increasing certainty." Building activity is In , evidence throughout Oregon, Mr. Llndgren said. There la a marked shortage of desirable residences everywhere, he related, and the demand ha become much greater than, the supply that rents are being advanced quite generally. . He said that Brown Ac White now have only about a dozen ltstlnga of rental properties. L "" ' ""'p 1 2 Iaurl and Hardy, purveyors of CVr-4( JL j j oomedy noniena. are at their beat in jr) Y tha full length laugh-hit "Bonnie rttNsaw C4T ''IT' X Scotland. playing today and tomor- r"Jl 1 ) row l th Ho? theatre, tn which the (ff)) jf0? If ) r-Mj i loy "n1 Wlm8lv' a11 unXnowing- Kfy j V 4fr C" J gy ly' th WWB of thMr Tlmnt- Card of Thanki We take thla meana of thanking our many friends and neighbors. One of the most entertaining and.tpeatuoua ad van cm of ths speed-ball chrysanthemum Circle Neighbors; of pre&slona of kindness and for the many beautiful floral tokens of sym pathy for the loss of our devoted wife and Mother. N. 8. Bennett. Ethyl Ben nett. Core Carlson. Some very unusual bargains can be had at the Auction Sat.. March 21M. s T from all reports, the most rib -tick ling of all Mickey Mouse cartoons, heads the program at the Craterian theatre tomorrow and Saturday with the showing of Walt Disney'- "Mlckey'a Polo Tpuiu," filmed entirely in Tech nloolor. Aa the feature picture on the same program, Victor MoLaglen and Freddie Bartholomew will be starred in "Professional Soldier." "Mickey's Polo Team." consisting of Mickey himself, Donald the Duck, The Big Bad Wolf, and The Goof. meets another teem composed of Harpo Marx, Charlie Chaplin, Stan Laurel and Oliver Hardy and the re- ultant melee what with Ingenious methods of scoring goals la e verita ble gale of laughter. And, In the audience, watching the combat and cheering their favorites, are such famous stars as lMna My Oliver. fighting for her honor from the tern Roma 1 MoRey nolds, 1 8 -year old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Mc Reynolda of near Phoenix, was treat ed for a deep gasth on the forehead received tn an auto crash at the cor ner of the Jacksonville -Phoenix road and Kings highway at about 7:80 last night. The girl was a passenger In a ear driven by Russell Ayres, southbound along Rings highway. At the bund turn, according to state police who Investigated, the Ayres machine and one driven by Burnell Hatch of Phoenix, turning onto Kings high way, crashed almost head on. Hatcn was unhurt, but Ayrea had one tooth knocked out, it was reported. Both cars were so badly damaged that It waa found necessary to tow them away. rsbblt. while Shirley Temple and the woodcraft, the Rebekah Lodge, and Three Little Plga find an Ideal time the Wks Lodg for their many ex to give the Big Bad Wolf the royal mzaberry at every chance. Clark. Ga ble la there, ears and all. with W. C. Field. Mae West and other favorites also present. "Professional Scldler," which wings MoLaglen to the screen for the first time since winning the Academy Award for the beat performance of last year In "The Informer" shows I the big fellow aa a hard-boiled, hard- fisted soldier, always reaoy ror fight. His biggest fault la bla oonatant boasting of his prowess but when lit tle Freddie Bartholomew, aa the child kins of a mythical kingdom, needs some of the daring action to help him from being asstuslnated, MoLaglen cornea through with a bang. Others In the cast Include Gloria Stuart. Mich ael Whalen and ConMnnoe Collier. COMMON .COLDS Relieve the distressing 1 ymptoma by applying Ment hotel um In nostrils and rubbing on chest. If you prefer nose drops, or throat spray, call for the HEW MEMTHOLATUM LIQUID tn handy bottle with dropper r; lirmrnTfTli s:: I 0:4S-9:oo I QiajSljj I KMia to H Tomorrow and Saturday! Western Drama Coming to Rialto I cm- BRING MA! BRING PA! BRING ALL THE KIDS! Here comes the grandest show for the whole family you've ever seen ... headed by the most sen sational short ever made . , an M In an effective outdoor stage set ting "The Sunbonnet Olrl" waa pre sented last night at Jacksonville be fore an appreciative audience of more than 400. The large cast Included memhjera of the boys' and girls' glee clubs of the Jacksonville nign ecnooi, who were directed In the operetta by Mra. Florence Munaaker. Miss Frances Halght was the charm ing little heroine who was known snd loved by all as "The Sunbonnet Qlrl," and throughout the perform ance displayed unusual ability, espe cially In her solo parte. The male lead waa played by Wayne Martin, who waa a convincing aultor. Music throughout the operetta was furnlah d by th school's 11. piece orchestra, of which Ralph Botts Is the director. Crisp gingham dress and aunboo net worn by girl In th chorus added plenty of color to the pro duction. Character part were par ticularly well portrayed by Bud Mitchell, a Reuben McSpavln; Henry Head, as the constable, and Miss Oall Lusk, who ws the mesn Mrs. Scrogns. OF HEARS OFFICIALS Franklin Reene, representative of Klwanls International, with head quarters In Washington, D. CV con ferred here last night with the board of directors of the Medford Klwanls club. General polltcles and programs of the organisation were discussed. The meeting waa held at the Jack son County Building & Loan Asso ciation, with J. H. Fletcher, club president, presiding. Mr. Keene Is making a general tour of the west. He la being accompa nied through Oregon by Dr. E. J. Walnacott, Roseburg, district lieuten ant governor of Klwanls. Both left here this morning for Klamath Falls. A Ik.- ... ." Is rr .." " tr LXr; aj-ajosftfJa.- m nviurth nt the eicltlrur movie adapt- i cast of Twin River and Bar 30 until he can prove nia innocence, r-ignung back alnsle-handed, unaware of atlons of Clarence E. Multord'a famed "Hopalong Caasldy" torle Is "The Call of the Prairie," which open Prl day at the Rlalto theatre, with Wil liam Boyd In the role of "Hopalong" and Jimmy Ellison a his young friend and fellow rider. "Call of the Prairie" la based on Mulford's Protege." Involved In bad company, accused of attempted murder, although Inno cent, "Johnny" finds himself sn out- Avoid False Teeth Dropping or Slipping You neeon t rear raise leein crop ping or slipping If you'll sprlnkl a little Paateeth on your plates each morning. Olvea all day comfort and teeth hold tight. Deodorizes. No gum my, pasty taste or feeling. Oet r teeth from your druggist. Three sires. TOR RENT 71B Oak St., S13.80. 1140 Court St.. as.60. Holly Court No. 3, partly furnish ed. S30.00. . Inquire lit E. Main. Phon 1S or 1147-W after 6 p. m. FOR SALE Federal Land Bank farms, small payment, low Interest rstes. See L. J. Knoi. secretary-treasurer, Medford N. P. L. A. 30 Ford sedan, runs fine, good rub ber. Bsrgsln price 1149.00. PIERCE-ALLEN MOTOR CO. Dodge snd Plymouth J. A. HULTMAN "Swedish Sunshine Tenor" Concert Tomorrow Night (March 20th) at the Presbyterian Church Admission, free. A sllrer offering w lit be taken. 3 TODAY ONLY Cart&in at 8:15 P. K: Three Hour of Entertainment That Was Three Centuries la th Making! MODUCTION OF "A MIDSUMMER NIGHT'S DREAM" fj WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE M-h Lr MENDELSSOHN .DlMtltt tr Mat elfctt4t Va. Duil wtth JAMES CAONTY JOE . BROWK DTCK POWELL JEAN MUIR HUOH HERBERT OLIVIA DE HEVILAND ANITA LOUISE FRANK McHUOH ROSB ALEXANDER IAN HUNTER MICKEY ROOMY ) VEREE TEASDALE HOBART CAVANAUOH snd s supporting cut of thousands! ALL BEATS RESERVED Price 65c 83c $1.10 $1.65 lnel. Tax Hunt's Qrakrian Theatre Card ot Thanks We wish to express our slnceie thanks to our many friends for their sympathy and kindness during our recent bereavement, In the loss of our baby daughter and granddaughter. Melvlna Rose. Also for the beautiful flower. Mr. and Mrs. Melvln McCuen. Mr. and Mrs. W. N. Hoff of Medford. Mr. and Mrs. E. H. McCuen of Oka nogan, Wash., grandparents. The spicy fragrance of old fashion ed Plnka In a new perfume by De Raymond. At Young'a, "Hoppy'a" unwillingness to believe his guilt, he hits the trail to oring the outlaw band to account, with "Hoppy" coming to hla aid at the critical time. Both axe reunited and together they prove Johnny inno cence. Other member of the osst Include Muriel Evans, Oeorge Hayes. Alan Bridge, Chester Conklln and Howard Lang. -" x ,atlonal short ej ' ever mRd Walt )i4u-if'AS jjj & IN TICHNICOIOIV Pl.-llltfTnTCiiii-iii nmmm if I I Tomorrow and Saturday I " I JA m: " Jj tfj J J Jj plll Thi, gloriom fea- ' 1""! ' IWfllAAS J l tur. ...roister. . XXStff Slmr, JCm tur. rollicking '..S m to-the fearlens . . . de- M'tP fh wlth laug111 V "' V " ' It " - termined men of the sX 'tpiAS jj ,f -Y ; , f 1 II fcYdVA MJ$ Bar-20 M they rld ' 7t?v . i r 11 k I HI I aV AfTSii again ... ied by Hop- JKViyyV fil 1 1?", , ll ' fc r i Y a M along Cassidy . . . of -sffiffj Sy I f fiiSi v . 1 the slow drawl and the tity Llf f I V J r - f I Today & Friday i quick trigger ... fao if 'L- - L T -rL I I . ing his enemies for a f ff,'fjK VV IX li igFil 1 JjrT" V. ,., I Lf7 if ft W hrJll VtAAy Ml . OfclS . . . he risks his life for a lad fiCJri tJ 11 I jytf-" Tl. :jBFjl wh0 believed his bragging! H l I lTSl I fTT-) I r ifiil. I Damon Runyon'f A 53 HINT OH THI HASCHI ff tljjAiljjlijJ V--f -. . " V 1 , I I I I . Kim kir gDl BDG-Q ll0K fitffihk ii 1 GLORIA STUART IH12221 W'M-&) V jvU VlBSl Constance Collier B v B ; IVmpnotllWj W I M ?JK(W Michael Whalen a COMEDY jjiH j IfaHt U swnlc .News ; , TT I d&iiivjA nrZ 4---