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I. MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUTE. JfEDFOKD. (TRF-dON". TTTTRSDAY.' APRIL 2. 1936. PAfiE SEVEN LOCAL and rrom Ashlana H. L. Claycomb Ashland transacted business and call ed on friends here yesterday after noon. ' To Ban Jose Leaving last night was Itrs. O. W. Myers, who departed on the evening train for San Jose, Cal. Bolger North w. 8. Bolger, man ager of the J. O. Penney company, left on the evening train yesterday for a short business visit In Portls'id. Postpone Meeting The meeting of Pan-Hellenic scheduled for tomorrow was today postponed until Friday, April 10. Has Operation O, Burnette, 21S Cottage street, underwent a nasal op artalon at the Osteopathic hospital this morning.. . . More Park Snow Four inches of now fell In Crster Lake national park during the night, the weather broadcast from government csmp this morning said. With yesterdiy's wsnnth, the ground covering settled to a depth of 16a Inches. All park ' roads and approaches are open ex cepting the rim drive. It was said. 100 LATE TO CLASSIFY (JARS painted. Spray system. Low co. Guar. Auto Beauty Shop., ph. 1061. PHONE 069 -R. ra-upnolatering, re flnlshlng, re-glueing. Thloault. OOOD Citizenship requires that you register and vote. Registration for the May primary closes April 14th. Jackson County Democratic Cen tral Committee. FOR RENT Apartment, a rooms and bath; lights and hot water lur nlsbed; Frlgldalre. 810 s. Oakdale. DIARY RANCH 368 acres 60 acres free water 60 acres alfalfa 60 acres grain, balance pasture House a barns out buildings Soma stock and machinery Located on Butte Creek Sacrifice price 55.00 per acre Owner will take city property In -change and will assume some dif ference. ALSO tores located u the finest section of the valley 3V4 miles from Med ford. Deep free soil, Irrigation, good 6-roonv plastered home, fireplace, bsrn. family orchard. Priced right, at $1600.00 with taoo.00 down and monthly payments like rent. CHARLES A. W1NO AGENCY, INC. Phone 738. 109 E. Main St. FOR SALE Studebaker motor, '33, 16. Star Route 69. rOR BALE Goose and duck feathers Phone 7-F-14. ' FOR SALE 6 acres, modern house in country; electlclty, wster piped to house, pressure system: on good rosd. a miles from Medford. Box 8037, Tribune. FOR RENT 6-room home, Perryrtsle. Jacksonville highway; hardwood floora, fireplace, basement, furnaco, nice yard, trees, t32.SO. Charles R Ray. Realtor, Medford Bldg. Phone 803. - - FOR RENT Large front room, dose In! hot and cold water, shower. 30 So. Fir. FOR SALE Rabbits, 13 pedigreed does, one buck. A- C. Huson, King's highway. Phone 1345-M. ONE ACRE, 8-room house, chicken houses, 3 miles from Klamath palls. Trsde for nicer place In valley. R. Patterson, Rt. 1, Box 626, Klamath Falls. FREE I STOMACH ULCERS, OAS PAINS. INDIGESTION relieved quick. Get free sample doctor's prescription, Udga, at Western Thrift Store. FOR RENT 8-room house, electric range, good location. Inquire 146 S. Oskdsle. HAYWOOD Wakefield baby buggy fo. aale. like new, 30. One baby jump er In frame. Call 606 S. Newtown NEW KNITTING YARNS Bernat's Improved Raw-Silk and Kool-Knit also French Imported yame. See Miss Venlta Daley, 343 North Grape Street. FOR RENT 6-room house; hardwood floors, furnace, fireplace. Inquire 145 B. Oakdale. FOR RENT 4-room modem bouse partly furnished, new pstnt and pa per. Also furnished cabin. Adults only. Call 953 Dakota. WANTED Experienced girl for work In aandwlch shop'. Apply Fred'': Sandwich Shop. 135 No. Central FOR SALE Heavy work team, gentle, good condition, excellent worker", weight 1600 pounds. Information at oravlln reed Barn, Grants Pa TODAY and Friday! OUT OF THE BLAZING 80 'I Comes the red ro mance of Buffalo Bill' famous harp shooting star! Barbara STANWYCK "ANNIE OAKLEY" Preston Foster Melvyn Douglas 9 Added "hurts: way in IB I Beit' P Sterling Hollowayin raiaer unowa Novelty Newsreel If I t MtfYTIME: I A? I 1 .VI iootiai I fr fV V IrfU TODAY "tl PERSONAL in Grants Pass Mr. and Mrs. Wil liam Dyer were In Grants Pass Tues day, spending the day visiting friend. To Mlsslvlppt Mrs. Q. R. Glennin and daughter left on tht northbound train Tuesday evening on the first lap of a Journey to Haxuesburg, Miss. At Headquarter Dr. H. M. Pierce, camp surgeon at Agness, conferred with officers at Medford CCC heaU quarters today. 4 From Oak Knoll Blayne Brewer, educational adviser at Camp Osk Knoll, was a business visitor yester day at CCC headquarters here. Art Meeting--The regular business meeting of the Southern Oregon Art association wilt be held at the studio. 107 East Main street, at 7:30 Satur day evening. To Portland Miss Phyllis Swearln gen. superintendent of Community hospital, left by train Tuesday even ing to spend a short time transacting business In Portland. Lease Home Mr. and Mrs. Ernest J. Smith have leased their home on Htllcrest road for one year and an now living at 623 North Bartlitt street. Canfleld to Park David H. Can field, superintendent of Crater tke national park, left for the mountain resort this morning to make an in spection of the new rotary snow-plow placed In park service recently. Dr. Elliott Returns Dr. B. R. Elliott returned this morning from Portland where, as councilor for the Southern Oregon Dental society, he attended an executive meeting of the Oregon Stale Dental association, Nebraska Visitors Dr. and Mrs. 8. P. Campbell of Norfolk. Neb., left by train this morning for their horns, after spending the past few days vis iting Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Armstrong. They stopped here en route home from a winter spent In southern California. Auto Examiner Due Ward Mc Reynolds, examiner of operators and chauffeurs, will be at city hall from 9 a. m. to 6 p. m. tomorrow and from 8 a. m. to 6 p. m. Saturday. Persons wishing permit or licenses to drive cars should consult him during those hours. ' Richardson Recuperating Mr. and Mrs. O. B. Richardson, caretakers of Crater Lake lodge, spent the past week at the borne of Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Armstrong while Mr. Richardson vr&s recuperating from a badly sprained ankle suffered while skiing at the ro sort. They returned to the lake resort today. Banwell to 8 peak A. H. Bsnwoll. manager of -"the Jackson County Chamber of Commerce, today accept ed an Invitation to be the principal speaker at the annual meeting and banquet of the Yreka Chamber of Commerce In Yreka, Cal., April 16. His subject will bo "Why a Chambsr of Commerce?'' Completes Business M. J. Melcholr. field Inspector of the World War Vet eran State Aid commission, completed his business here today and left by motorcar for his headquarters In Sa lem via Roseburg and Eugene. He was here for several days last mni and then went to Klamath Falls whence he returned to Medford yes terday. Mr. Ben Jarobson, representing the Roth moor line of Spring Suits and Coats, will be In our store all day Friday, Special orders will be taken. Mann's. Special Communication of Medford Lodge No. 103. A. P- rjV & A. M. Friday, April 3, 7 30 XJi n m aria rrt Wnrlr In M t degree. Light refreshments. Visitors Invited, O. O. Horner, W. M GEO. ALDEN. Secy. Nil I WILL GIVE A SPECIAL LADIES' From 2 Regular Screen Doors Open at 1:30 No men or children ing the hour, so that ladies will have greater freedom in asking ques tions of a personal nature. Dl-IIISBBIi: On Roxy Screen Ji. MM.,' I Versatile in her screen characteri zations, Bsrbara Stanwyck is star red in the title role of "Annie Oak ley." dramatization of the famous markswoman's career as Buffalo Bill's star performer in his arena spectacle, at the Roxy theater today and Friday. Preston Foster, Melvyn Douglas, Moroni Olsen, Andy Clyde and Pert Keiton have important roles with Miss Stanwyck In this good old fashioned melodrama of the roaring eighties. Band Box Marks 8th Anniversary With Gift Sale Millinery was featured exclusively by the Band Box when it waa open ed eight years ago by Mr. and Mrs. U. J. Carpenter at 223 East Sixth street. This week they are celebrat ing another anniversary which finds their store occupying thre times Its original space and the stock now In cluding shoes and women's ready-to-wear apparel. As a special anniversary gift the Band Box will present a free bouton nlere to each woman who purchases a hat priced at 91.95 or more for the duration of this sales event. Speaking of millinery styles for 1936, Mr. Car penter described them as reverting to the more frivolous types of for mer years favoring flower, veil and feather trimmings. A new shipment of Easter bonnet has- been received at the Band Box for the anniversary sale. In 1929 a shoe department was add ed to the Band Box and In 1932 the store was substantially enlarged to Include wearing apparel for women. The Carpenters report that 1936 will be a very successful year If sales for the past two months are an Indica tion. 4 Mr. Ben Jacob son, representing the Roth moor line of Spring Suits and Coats, will be In our store all day Fri day. Special orders will be taken. Mann's. Shrine Stated Session. Hlllah Temple meets at Masonic hall, Ashlai:d. Friday evening, April 3, In stated session. Routt nH and other important bus iness regarding the Spring Ceremonla'. Also "Special Entertainment" (this Is a secret), put on by the Nobility from Grants Pass. All Shrlners Invited Light refreshments after the meeting GEORGE W. HILLIS, Potentate. R. E. DETRICK, Recorder. Mr. Ben Jacobson, representing the Roth moor line of Spring Suits and Coats, will be In our store all day Friday. Special orders will be taken Mann's. OPENING DANCE DUTCH MILL SAT. NITE Under new management i New floor Good a:is South of Ashland TOMORROW Friday, April 3rd AV am. World' Foremost Mentalint MATINEE to 3 P. M. Program Follows will be admitted dur .'niler If Not Ad ml Urn Stars in Rialto's Double Bill 1 All the action, excitement, thrill and romance of the old time western are included In "Moonlight On the Prairie," drama of the old west which will piny on the same program with the personal appearances of the In ternationally famous mentallst. Jay Clarke, at the Rlalto theater tomor row and Saturday. Mr. Clarke con cludes his engagement at the Rlalto Saturday night, but for the benefit of those ladles that have more per sonal questions that seem unaskable In a mixed audience, he will con duct a special ladles' matinee on Friday afternoon. "Moonlight on the Prairie" fea- ii niivir rr iTii 'in" m ii'nr iniaiaifi II Shows II I s ! I I 6:45-9:1X1 1 1 Positively FRANK McHUGH PATRICIA ELLIS a) WARREN in "FRESHMAN LOVE 9rSpecial Attraction! Nowl i'ntll Sat. Nliht Only! WWHim, The World's iff Jrf" Vri; fV Foremost Mrntallst VM i CV?5 -f. j In Person I f, fnmmw f On the Stage! i J9k V-., , J? Hurry! Hurry! Only a f.w M V-w: v5 I'rt to marvel at his mfl )SS$Rl Y'.'v-i'S' 'C amazing ability to answer your mSlL BtVsjk hi ;. question on love, travel, Mflk BV '' j& if-'-: health, butlnessl JBw jjk 11 ffflh Friday-Saturday 4& L TUe New Western 5j. I Singing Star JL DICK F0RAN uJFvjjl 5? Oil H ntl ... In the screen's T iff iLfaS4i newest thrill rrom the mm Moo;uionr Mf4Mr & ON THI i PRAIRIIV J$$U ) SHEILA MANNORS as aassr8 wppesj nvnawiiK nan anaiiiani'iti yn GREEN SLA WOOD $Joo Big DOUBLE LOAD For Direct Mill Deliveries First come, first served I Phone 7 Now TIMBER PRODUCTS CO. END OF NORTH CENTRAL AVENUE X v r. 1 ..'.X- - V tures the screen's new western sinn ing star, Dick Forsn. with Sheila Mannors and George E. Stone In sup. port. Mr. Ben Jacobson, representing the Rothmoor line of Spring Suits tind Coats, will be In our store all day Friday, special orders will be taken. Mann's. Card of Thanks. We wish to express our sincere thanks to our many fTiends for their sympathy and the beautiful floral offerings during our bereavement of our father and husband. Mrs. E. J. White and Family. m m 1 1 Adults 20 1 1 I I KlddlM 10C I I Ends Tonightl! HILL PINE On Craterian ..V. The unhappy observation that people are more eager to believe evil than good of their fellow man provided Lillian Hellman. brilliant Broadway playwright, with the theme of "Theso Three." which comes to the Craterian theater Sunday for its Pacific coast premiere, with Miriam Hopkins, Mrrle Oberon and Joel McCrea In the title roles. The powerful story, which offers plcturegoers something entirely new in the way of gripping dramatic situations, shows how one srnndnlous He, the Invention of a spiteful 12- l-ife, cnsnrisn Tnarv I -r-H' ; : lT ZX .k .-; vvvt, ' Shows 1:45 145-9:00 Screen Sunday X 1 SaWailaMASBSsbaBW year-old schoolgirl, hurled ruin, like a bombshell, into the Uvea of three innocent adults, who would other wise have led a happy, peaceful ex istence. The victims of the vicious lie that motivates the atory are Karen Wright and Martha Doble, two young col lego women who eatabllAh a small girls' school In New England, and Dr. Joseph Cardln, the yoxing local doctor-finnre of Karen, whom Mar tha secretly also loves. The roles are played by Merle Oberon, Miriam Hopkins and Joel McCrea. respec W Starting TODAY for 3 Days A wild orchid from Shantytown, and the toughest guy on the waterfront fchj;.-- - i 1 I mi ! I ! u l 1 i i I i H Honey-brown hair . . . and what a honeyt . . . Her taunting red-lipped smile a challenge to all men ... a promise to only one ... in this bombshell romance of the waterfront belle who wanted to go places- ... !i Hras Sa iTtri iima a - V..'--' W Riffraff? Surel Comedy? You said itl . . . And Oboy, how you'll roarl Shemp Howard in "While the Cat's Away" Latest News Events Described by Graham McNamee tively, whle the part of Mary Til ford, the 13-year-old "heavy of th piece, la played by Bsnlta Granville, who has been pronounced a genu ine "find'1 and la said to give a per forma nee so brilliant that It raises her role almost to stellar Importance. Famous Mentalist Entertains Crowd In Rialto Showing Jay Clarice, world famous men talist, who has been creating much comment during his engagement at the Rlalto theater the past few days, will give a special Ladles' Matinee tomorrow afternoon from 3:00 to 3:0 p.m. Doors will be opened at 1:30. No men or children will be admit ted to the Rlalto during that hour, in order that women patrons may feel free to ask questions of a more personal nature than would be the ca.se with a mixed audience. Clarke will answer all questions asked of him. offering unquestionably one of his greatest performances. All ladies attending the special matinee tomorrow will be entitled to remain, At no raise In prices, for the regular picture presentation, which will offer the romantic new western star. Dick Foran, In his first outdoor film, "Moonlight on the Prairie." Possessor of a splendid singing Yolee, FV)ran la expected to set a new style In weatern players. The regular short subject program will hIho be shown. ARCHES ON T' yf mi , if i1 lliiiWiiili ai a antvasi H - asa ar. v aaai as But she was also a woman 1 Another one of those grandest short subjects of them all I Lookt and IMtl while the orphan! give Pnnnld a good going-over! Walt Disney's MICKEY MOUSE and Donald Duck in 'Orphan's Picnic1 1 Mats ... 25c Eves . . . 30c Kiddies . lOo