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LOCAL and Wiley II? re Mayor t. S. Wiley of Ashland spent the day here yester day. He was called by Jury duty. Ashland Visitor Miss Wanda Pur- ves of Ashland spent Wednesday and Thursday afternoons calling In Mecl- Jord. ' m Buatneaa Callers C. D. Ingraham and P. L- Nutter, both of Ashland, made business calls In this city on Wednesday. In Gold Illll Mrs. Joele cook and daughters Marjorle and Mrs. Opal Barrow were Gold Hill callers early In the week. Here For Visit Med ford visitors on Tuesday Included Mrs. T. Z. 6mtth and sons, Joe and Harry, of Qold HU1, who called at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Kellogg. To Visit Son Mrs. C. 0. Hartley left on the morning train today for Pallas, Ore., where she will spend the next several days visiting her son, Joseph Hartley. In Ashland Among Medfordltes In Ashland Wednesday were Mr. and Mrs. P. H. Dunn. Mrs. Wlllard Dud ley,' Fred W. Dunn, Mrs. Fred Hart and son Gordon. From Normnl School Miss Clara Hanscam, student at the Southern Oregon Normal school. Is spending the spring vacation with her parents here. Hedrlck North E. H. Hedrlck, city school superintendent, left on the evening train yesterday for Salem ' where he will make a brief bus! new visit. Acquire Property Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Smith have acquired the Ferg uson mineral springs property in Sams valley and are planning exten sive Improvements. Returns To Lake William Mont gomery, ranger, was to return this afternoon to Crater Lake national park after completing business which has engaged him here the past two days. Here On Business Business visitors Jn Medford yesterday Included C. L. Blschoff, representative of the Great Northern railway, who conferred with - local officials. He returned to his headquarters In Portland last night. At Headquarters Lieut. Antone E. Brabec and Lieut. Carroll A. Rising of camp Wlmer were visitors In Medford today, coming here yester day for a conference with officers at -CCC headquarters. . . ' Artists Meet Southern Oregon Art association will hold a special busi ness meeting In the studio at 107 JEast Main street tomorrow evening at 7:30. All members are urged to attend. ' . ' ' To Hear Lecture A number of Medford townspeople drove to Ash land this afternoon to hear. the lec ture presented by Dr. Jlro Hlrada, Oriental scholar, at the Llthia hotel. The lecture was sponsored by the Ashland branch of the A. A. U. W. Minstrel Show Tonight "Lulu's Cotton Pickers minstrel show pro duced by the auxiliary of the Fra- , ternal Order of Eagles, will be pro- , sented tonight In Oasis hall, Eagle Point. Proceeds will be used In car- . rylng on the auxiliary's humanltar- .". tan work. Home From School Students re turning bxm this week to spend the few days of spring vacation visiting parents Included Max Carter, Bob Hlnman and Donald' Richardson, of ; the University of Oregon. Edward ; Reames also arrived this week from the Eugene campus. . Rehearsals Hcheduled Two re hearsals are scheduled this week-end for the Jackson County Teachers' chorus, one to be at the regular time, 10 tomorrow morning, and the other at 3:30 Sunday afternoon, both at the courthouse auditorium. The meetings are announced as very Im portant and Mrs. Esther Church Leake, director, asks every member to be present. To Conference Fred W. Scheffel. city superintendent, and Kenneth V. Hill, engineer in charge of supervis ion of the Medford sewage disposal plant construction, left by motorcar this morning to attend the confer ence of the League of Oregon Cities In Eugene. They were accompanied by their wives. The group will con tinue to Portland after the confer ence, having planned to return to Medford Sunday. EVERYONE INVITED U. of 0. Scholarship Fund DANCE SAT., MARCH 21 DREAMLAND Excellent 9-Piece Orchestra Entertainment During Intermission PROCEEDS DEVOTED ' TO SCHOLARSHIP FUNDI Admission 75o Couple Sinple Tickets 40c m mm mm .11 1 rmwiiw m nm PERSONAL Mrs. Gustosson Improving Mrs. William Oustoeaon of Kings highway. recuperating from a major operation undergone at the Sacred Heart hos pital several daya ago. Is now suf flclently -recovered to receive visitors. It waa announced from the hospital today. To Show Films H. D. Kem, ad vertlslng manager of the California Oregon Power company, will present a program of southern Oregon mo tion pictures In Eagles hall tonight alter the business meetings of the lodge and auxiliary. Lodge members, their families and friends are In vited. The pictures are done In nat ural colors and show many scenic attractions of southern Oregon and northern California. . Fish Pole Displayed A 13-foot, hand woven Calcutta bamboo salmon fish pole, made by Arohy Parker of Central point, was on exhibit today at the Jackson County Chamber of Commerce. It Is called the "golden beauty" because It contains a wrap ping of real gold leaf. The bamboo covering Is done In vivid color and fancy designs. It took Mr. Parker ten days to make the pole, this being bis tniro. The other two were acquired by S. G. Mendenhall of Grants Pans and William F. Isaacs, better known as Toggery Bill, the Rogue valley'3 foremost exponent of the Izaak Walton art. PAULEnE WEARS RING; IS 1AGE SINGAPORE, Straits Settlement. March 20. (UP) Paulett Qoddard wore a platinum and diamond wed ding ring today, but she refused to confirm or deny her reported mar rlage to Charlie Chaplin, screen co median. It was believed -the couple was married en route here from Manila on an a round-the-world cruise. Chaplin made no effort today to obtain the special license required by colony law to have the ceremony performed here. Charlie and Miss Goddard plan to leave Sunday by airplane for Ball, Dutch East Indie. Western Thriller On Roxys Program rne nard-riding. gun -toting, devil- may-care days of the old West will be vividly brought back on the screen of the Roxy theatre Saturday when John Wayne, on his wonder-horse Duke, dashes through the blood -stirring scenes of The Desert Trail." Wayne, a two-fisted, red-blooded rodeo star, has as his bosom pal, Kan sas Charlie, an Inveterate gambler, but nevertheless a straight-shooting he-man. The two friends are Insepar able except where women are con cerned. When the rodeo promoters at tempt to cheat Wayne out of his rightful prise money, the two pals take the law Into their own hands and take the award from the rodeo office-at gun-point. After Wayne and Kansas have left the promoter's office, two desperados bold up the place, kill the promoter and rob the safe of the remaining money. From this point on the story la packed with breath-taking dramu. Wayne becomes an Instrument of Justice as he paoka the plot with sus pense and thrill. The final episode of the aerial "Tallspln Tommy" will be shown on the same program with "The Desert Trail." Stated communication of ju0? P. & A. M.. Friday. March 30th at 7:30 P. M. Visitors Invited. O. O. Horner. W. M. GEO. ALDEN. Secy. "DABST Export Beer come to you the very best way . . . with all itt goodness edled in. This fine container nuke it possible to bring you real goodness intact right from the brewery goodness such as only Pabst can brew fragrant, mellow, delicious. A perfect con tainerand t perfect beer goes into it. If you want I treat in beer flavor, remem ber don't drin fill you let A PABSTSKfBEER IIIWIIT 000DIESS StAttO II 1 0 1 1 III Distributed by Pacific "MTDFORD MAIL Will Rogers' Last Film Coming Will Rogers, who left an unerasable mark on the hearts of American ahowoers and American people In general, returns to life on the screen of the Rial to theatre Sunday in "Steamboat Round the Bend." one of his most down-to-earth pictures, with the unmistakable Rogers touch that so endeared the star to the public. With its background the mighty PORTLAND, March .Os (Spl.) Harry Joseph Hagen, 35, native of Portland, died Thursday at his home, 5235 North Vancouver avenue. He was born lu this city May 4, 1900, and received his early, educa tion at the Highland school. He also was a graduate of Jefferson high school. By vocation he was a me chanic For several years he waa promi nently Identified with semi-professional baseball here and was a mem ber of the Associated OH company team. Funeral services have been arranged tentatively for 1 p.m. Saturday from the chapel of the Wilson-Chambers mortuary. Survivors include the widow Isabel and his parents, Mr, and Mrs. Peter Hagen of Portland. Two brothers, Al fred and Edward Hagen of Medford and a sister, Mrs. George E. Lexon, of Stevenson, Wash., also survive. , Al.HAgen and Ed Hagen of this city are In Portland to attend the funeral of their brother Harry. Rent a Bicycle Sim's Bros. 33 North Fir. Permanent 91.00, Easter Special at Cook's Beauty Shop, Hotel Jackson. Phone 61. Mary Cook & Cord la Os wald. . . . Card, of Thanks We take this means of thanking our many friends and neighbors, Chrysanthemum Circle Neighbors of Woodcraft, the Rebekah Lodge, and the Elks Lodge for their many ex pressions of kindness and for the many beautiful floral tokens of sym pathy for the loss of our devoted wife and Mother. N. S. Bennett, Ethyl Bennett, Cora Carlson. INSIST ON ORIGINAL PABST TAPaCan Brewery 0oodn.es Sealed Right In Protected Flavor Non-reflllable Flat Top It Stacks tsves Half the Space No Deposits to Pa No Bottles to Return ttey to Csrry Ns Breakage Fruit & Produce Co. TRTRUXE. rEDFORD. Mississippi river, the film la the story of the "Cl&remont Queen" and the "Pride of Peducah." the old paddle wheelers respectively owned by Rogers and his old side-kick, Trvln S. Cobb. Their race Is now as famous as the picture and gives the story its thrill ing Tingle, Also In the cast are Anne Shirley, Eugene pallette and Stepln Fetchit. SCRIBE TURNS SHERLOCK LOCATES STOLEN AUTO A Chevrolet sedan, stolen Wednes day night from Rev. D. M. Clemeni. pastor or the Church ot God at the corner of Haven and Holly streets, was discovered abandoned on North Orape street yesterday by Dean Pie per, reporter or the Medford New. Pleper noticed the machine on his way to work, and recognized It as the one stolen when he saw the notice on file at the city police station. LAWNMOWER8 sharpened. We call for and deliver. 23 N. Fir St. SIMS BRlJS. Phone 38L fOO LATE TO CLASSIFY PHONE 969 -R, re-upnolstering, re finishing, re-gluelng. ThlbaulU NO Amateur Contest will be held this Saturday night at .the Baldwin Piano shop. LOST Orange collar downtown. Finder please call 396-R. FOR RENT Comfortable,' attrnctlve six-room house, closo In. Newly painted. Lawn, ahado trees, shruo ' bery, large basement, garage. A fine home at moderate rent. See owner at 382 North Ivy street'. WANTED Walnut logs. Ed Santea, P. O. box 184, Grants Pasa, Ore, TRADE; 7-room modern, 1 acre, ber ries and fruit. In Ashland for home In Medford. Ed Santee, P. O. Box 1B4. Grants Pftss, Ore. iinj?r'i y r k ii iL ANYTIME' LAST TIMES TOMCillT Laurel & Hardy BONNIE SCOTLAND Saturday Only j f.fv iakttime' i lib a ur u ncn Huvnn unt n j .;.o u-inhimr fC3 ITT " X MSO "- Constance Collier JW I WILLIAM BOYD 1 ! m&W 1 1 JIMMY ELLISON . J "1 ; gHE 1 MURIELVANS jM ffr 1- g ! AIagaiS R,DES MTJ SUNDAY! ; fj$ AGAIN ADDED -nORT, . AjVSF I f J -J ' I ' rULu Andy Clyde In "ALIMONY ACHES" f g t?11 tkTKl CARTOON . 7. NEWSREEL fejf lM - Wild Lre' iWjBiytf rj-JPREVUE BAT. NIGHT 1 jj M' 1(1' Flozen North ., mmm Ms Sunday! Ini5f I final crisoDE V ' It'i back again! The JC ' Vs jJ Lil U fech..cei.r i.ik fcii ii i ! X" 1''" fffSfjOTt M' im meets her Vic- it - ; dIS JjjjB-fji I mighty MiM'M'PP" II t01?1 Q' 4.tnlOlijlJ (TRTOOTC. FT5TDAT. MAftriT 20. Mae West on Craterian Sunday Bill an, , .. , A M,AS)JJh:.ty. "Mae Day" cornea early this year. Mae West's new picture, "Klondike Annie," opens Sunday at the Crater- Ian' theatre. In the best Western tradition. "Klondike Annie" la a breezy story of San Pranclsco's Barbary Coast and the fabulous Alaskan Oold Rush, with the blonde star swinging thru a series of amusing and exciting situ ations with the same skeptical twin kle In her eye and the traditional "C'mup'n see me" or Its equivalent on her Hps. Mae la again a gay and ornamental gal of the Ws. and Victor McLaglen. WANTED Man and wife to work on rancn, close In, house furnished. O. V. Myers. Tel. 258-J. FOR SALE Combination oil and wood range with coll, will be sol-J at the auction tomorrow (Satur day). Also big line of furnltuia. ho sure to attend. MOHAIR DAVENPORT, S10.SO; mo- nair sola. S8J50; day bed. coll springs, I0; cook stove. S8.50; oak dresser. S7.40; hlghchalr. SI. 50; boy's bicycle 0.0; baby cart, S1.3S: electric washer, fig SO: elec tric brooders. 500 and 1000 size. M.50: platform scales. ,10.50; Incu bator, 600 size, ,13 60; 8 good cows. AL'S TRADING POST. Jacksonville Highway and Lozler Lane. TWO ROOM furnished apartment. SIS N. Central. 1935 ORAHAM Special six de luxe Sedan, equipped with radio and hot water heater. , 1931 Ford Truck, long wheelbaso, 7.00x20 dual tires. , 1935 International lu ton truck. 1936 license, long wneelbase, 7.00x 20 dual tires, exceptional bargain. 1932 Nash Std. a sedan a used car of quality with many miles of sat isfactory service left. 1928 Studebaker sedan Many more tnicks and cars priced right and sold right. Special terms to Veterans. WALTER W. ABBEY. INO. 123 S. Riverside open Sundays WANTED Good used girl's bicycle Box 1367. Mali Tribune. if'VJfck, - A dare devil- - , -y lp Sf V V. 'twdard bear- II MBsMsaWapiitisj, aMWSas-SJSBesMia- '- wi ' U '4W .. V r of glory . . - K n A L. IF! 1 and the '. E3 'Today and Saturday! i tf ' jp " 1 KSi 1 I UCe HQ m iiciu aniiriiT-iinri Illll 3 4.,. . 1 .believed. Ill 171 Watch Xasgidy Go Into " 1 'AnT .ifeX'l 1 ' ' '111 iViLiI Hfjl-Fire 'Action - - - - ! K) M G Vf a7 fiif'-' thi" st-ridin' fast- fo'fe.;.. h. tlfa-jQlttTiih " I r 1 y ehootin' story of the western i t) f' J 1 if "LL virile hero of "The Informer" and "Professional Soldier," la her princi pal foil. MoLaglen la cast aa com mander of a steamahtp to which Mae fleea after her escape from a, gamb ling house on the Barbary. Coast where she haa been held s prisoner. In the battle that makes her escape possible, a man U killed, so Mae heads for the remotest apot possible Alaska, where the Gold Rush Is roaring on at full tilt. MoLaglen, enamoured of his fair passenger. Is delighted to be able to taxi her North In his vessel. Then the real drama and action start. FOR SALE Milking Shorthorns. A tew cholco bull calves; also one two-year old bull. Klrtland Farm. Central Point. FOR SALE? 2fc acros Kings Highway, good 5-room house, 3 bed rooms, 10 down. Also fine 6-room house, 3 bedrooms, sleeping porch, near schools. H. O. Wilson. Phone 1S04. FOR 8AL11 31 acres choice farm land, Irrigated, full set buildings, very good location. 2'J mllea of Medford. This Is good, inquire about It. Also 40 acres free soil two mllea from city, free Irrigation. Good buildings. FOR SALE Ten acres, fenced, about two mllea N. W. Central Point, all cultivated. . land going at 7H0. Terms. FOR SALE Small home alghts In the beautiful Westover Heights on tlio old stage road at very reasonable prices. Phone 788 and I will gladly show you the property. Exclusive sale. B.J. PALMER ' Real Estate Broker Space In Pnlmrr Music Store. i -n! ... m i DANCING I ' wlth Mickey Mouse . Donald . ""'"""'V; . . . . ' Puck - The Coot The Big Had . e f . . ' I Saturday and Sunday wolf - iiarno varx - Charlie -V - : Jacksonville Club c""'"ln " Ul"r" nd ' ' , Re,al Amber Rainier 1 ' ann host of other. .' r Export nraft Hffr . , PLUS ill FOR SAUt or TRADE for Medford: beautiful country home, 9 acres, 7-room modern house, bsrn and other buildings. Tel. 637-R. WANTED Married couple, no chil dren; man to be good milker and understand feeding and caring fir cattle. Please state experience. Box 1363, Tribune. EXCEPTIONAL BARGAINS 10 ACRES Hunting, fishing. Out door site on Big Butte Creek. Fine wood lot. Fins county rood. 200. 26 down, SS monthly. 40 ACRES on Big Butte Creek, coun ty road. Some creek bottom land, timber. Hunting and Fishing. Bur gain S400. S50 down. SJ monthly. 5 ACRics 00 feet frontage on Rog.ie River. Nice cabin. Near Trail. S0O0. easy terms. 1 ACRE, lot rich garden soli. Pree Irrigation wnter. Front Rngu River. SSO0. S2S down. S3 monthly. BEAUTIFUL 5 ACRE TRACTS front ing Rogue River near Rogue Elk Hotel. Lots of timber. Finest fish ing. S200. S2S down, S5 monthly. I SPECIALIZE In Outdoor property on upper Rogue River. Hunting, Fishing lodges and cabins. Cheup. unimproved land and business properties. D. E. Millard, "HOOUEDALE." Phone 2-X-4. Eagle point. FOR BENT Film, Apt. IMS E Main. NOW! THE BIG ll Today and 1 1 m if i T i HERE'S A REAL SH0W!!!1 The most sonatlonnl short vv J I MICKEYMOUSEfjl ' -V oni n Triuii 1 (r Ss!-M i ulu lh n . , v w i PA HE THIRTEEN 30 Dodga de luxe Sedan, 6 wheels, luggage rack, leather upholstery, first class condition, only S265.00. PIERCE ALLEN MOTOR CO. Dodge and Plvmmith DANCE On The OASIS SPRING FLOOR Every Sat. Nite DANCE SAT. NITE ORIENTAL GARDENS Bud Dynge'8 Band featuring ' Dinty Moore at the Drums I ' Rube'a Old Timer In the Small Hall! . 2 HALLS ONE ADMISSION PARADE OF HITS!