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"1 PAGE THIRTEEN MEDFOTJD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFOKl), OREGON, FRIDAY. APRIL 3, 103fi. LOCAL and Topees Position Mrs. Oladya Fisher,, beauty shop operator, has accepted a position with Bowman's. Naiwtdt Vlsita Carlyle Natwlck ol Eagle point was making business vis Its here today. . Calling Hera Pat Olds or Ashland yrA calling on frlenda and transact ing business here today. Transact Business Jacksonville visitors In Med ford on business today Included Chester Webb and Mrs. Inez Qleason. Visiting Daughter Mrs. Mary E. Lewis of Ashland recently arrived here to spend a month as the guest of her daughter, Mrs. H. B. Kellom. In Ashland Mr. and Mrs. Charles Woods were among Medford visitors In Ashland Wednesday evening, calling on friends there, ,. 'From Central Point Business vis itors In Medtord today from Central point Included L. C. McKay, Eliza beth Fleischer and Mrs. Joe Johnson. Lltster In Town John Litster, owner of the House df Mystery on Sardine creek north of Gold Hill, was a business visitor in Medford today. ' 'Conger Away, Henry Conger left by train last night for Portland where be expected to transact business for sv short time, Employed In Ashland Dick Peter- Ben Is being employed at the East Bide meat market In Ashland during . the Illness of one of the regular stall. , Visit Fabrlrk Home Mr. and Mrs. H. 8. ingle and son of Ashland visited here Wednesday evening at the home of Mrs, Margaret Fabrlck and family. - Business Callers Among Ashland .residents making business calls here Wednesday were L. A. Roberts and Mrs. Katherlne Nell. serve on Jury Mrs. T. P. Franco and Henry Enders of Ashland were In Medford yesterday to serve on the Jury. Fine for Drunken-ie-sn Dexter! Duane, 46, was this morning fined j ' alO In city court on his plea of guilty j Ao a charge of being drunk In a public place. Hill Leavesi-K. V. Hill left by train last night for Portland where he will remain a short time transacting busi ness. He Is consulting engineer on the Medford sewage disposal project. False Alarm The chemical crew of ' the fire department was called this morning to the H. B. Cady residence at 429 North Holly street. There was no fire, however, someone having mis taken the back-firing of an automo ' bile for an explosion. Driver Fined Max Howard Rae, 128 Mistletoe street, was this morning fined $25 in city court on a charge of reckless driving. He was arrested shortly before midnight last night by city police, who said he was driving zig-zag" on North Riverside avenue. Bones Broken Harvey Dunkin. member of Crater Lake national park winter crew, was back at his duties in the park today after being lnca pacltated for the past ten days. He suffered from the fracture of two small bones In his right leg when he fell while skiing In the park. Visit Ollstrnps Here I. B. Lowe. broth er-ln -law of Ernest R. Gllstrap of 33 Geneva street, Mrs. Lowe and their son remained overnight last night to visit with Mr. and Mrs. Gll strap and family. The Lowes were en route from their home in Portland to Los Angeles. More Crater Snnw Six Inches of snow fell In Crater Lake national park last night, it was reported by radio from park headquarters this morning. It was still snowing at the time of the broadcast. Maximum temperature yesterday was given as 29 (tcpree$, minimum 7. MEDFORD S. P. Railroad Tracks Facing Main St. TWO DAYS ONLY MON. TUES. APRIL 13-14 GENERAL ADMISSION Sr r REAL LIVE PENGUINS E E OCTOPUS -SEA MONSTERS PERSONAL From South Fork Lieut. George E. Woods of camp South Fork conferred with officers at Medford headquarters today. To Portland James Owen left on the evening train yesterday for Port land where he will make a short busi es visit, Fish North Fletcher Fish was among those leaving on the north bound train this morning for Port land where he will transact business. Pierce Returns Capt. C. L. Pierce, assistant Inspector of the Medford CCC district, was back at his duties at headquarters here today, following an Inspection of camps in the Klam ath area. ' Price at Crater R. W, Price, man ager of the company that operates the lodge and other concessions In Crater Lake national park, was ex pected to arrive from Portland at the mountain resort today to make an Inspection of the company property. Ryan to Portland Capt. William C Ryan, welfare officer of the Medford CCC district, left by automobile yes terday afternoon for Portland, where he was to confer with Bess Whit comb, supervisor of WPA theatrical productions, regarding the presenta tion of plays at CCC camps. Request Magazines Mrs. B. Huson announced this morning that mem bers of the First Christian church are requested to bring to Bible school two Lookouts of January 12, two of February 2 and as many March Issues of the magazine as possible, for the home department. - Carpenters North Mr. and Mrs Leonard Carpenter left on the morn ing train today for Everett, Wash.. called by the serious Illness of H Chandler Egan, prominent Medford resident, who Is suffering from lobar pneumonia In an Everett hospital Mrs. Egan went north early In the week. Caretaker Resigns N. F- Patton ol Ashland resigned yesterday as care taker of the CCC camp at Annie Spring. He had for years been In the employ of Crater Lake national park service under whose Jurisdiction he worked as caretaker. He found the hich altitude detrimental to his health. a New Name Plate A new sign bear- Ine his name today graced the desk of A. H. Ban well, manager of the Jackson County Chamber of Com merce. It was presented to him by Karl L. janouch, supervisor of the Rogue River national forest, on be half of the CCC men of Camp South Fork, who made It for him. It is a rustic sign of raised letters, made from manzanlta. "I'm prouder of that than anything I have ever re celved," said Mr. Banwell. Reports on Park Crater Lake high way and all roads excepting the rim l.drlve in Crater .Lake national park are belne kept open and are in good con tlon, though use of chains Inside the nark Is advisable, David H. Canfleld park superintendent, stated today after making an inspection at the mountain resort yesterday. Mr. Can field was accompanied by Ernest Ober, representative of the Clyde Rauloment company of Seattle, dis tributor for the manufacturer of the big rotary snow-plow recently put In service in tne par, ana nay xnuiov.., mechanic. The two men inspected the operation of the new plow and made a note of recommendations made by park mechanics for the more efficient working of plows in high altitudes. The new plow is now clear ing a parking area at headquarters and keeping roads open while the old machtne is out of service pending rrival of a new part. Mr. Canfleld said. Clearing of the rim road has been halted temporarily, ne aaaca. Join ETHELWYN B. HOFFMANN'S Hosiery Club. Every 13th pair free. JLflD- FOR THIS DATE Fine Cast in Craterian's Drama Departing from the accepted stand ard of "triangle plays,'" "These Three." which opens its Pacific coast premiere at the Craterian theater Sunday, has Miriam Hopkins, Merle Oberon, Joel McCrea and 12-year-old Bonlta Granville In a dramatic and powerful story of the evil that can be caused by & spiteful child s mali cious lying. The story shows Miriam Hopkins and Merle Oberon, heads of a small girls school established with the help of a young doctor, Joel McCrea, whom they both love. The whole school Is harried by the presence of Bonlta Granville, a vi cious child, given to glib lying and bullying of the other children. To Roxy's Star John Wayne Is starred ln 'The Dawn Rider" at the Roxy theater for Saturday only, with the second epi sode of the serial, "Rustlers of Red Dog," starring John Mack Brown on the snme profram. PETER PROCTOR JOINS A. J. Klocker of the Klocker Prlnt ery made public today the fact that Peter Proctor, Jr.. will be associated with this long-established Medford printing concern. Mr. Proctor has been, connced with the Porter shop of Gmnta Pass and comes to this city with considerable experience In the field of commercial printing. Mrs. proctor will come to. Medford In the near future and parmanent residence established here. Mr. and Mrs. Klocker will contlmie to be actively connected with the Klockery Prlntery and will retain ownership and management of the company. Suicide Postponed; Water Too Chilly SUSSEX, N. J- April 3. P Betty Stevens, 19, walked out of the woods and told a group of men grappling for her body In a lake she had decided not to drown herself because the wat er waa too cow. The men were grappling after Bet ty's mother told Police Chief Thomas Trogheon the girl tnreatenea suiciae after a disappointment in love. SlUer NEW YORK. April . (AF) Bsr silver steady and unchanged at 44'jc. f.ffflfuj.ti.4ii..'.im.j...ii.il. LOS ANGELES OfteHosp convenient accommodations meals tjaSY Chain sleeo-inspirlnc) beds wrtiljrgriogtfWinqt Umurpojsed service oad lurury Grill Tavern Cofrw Shop yO- I'" E i' ROOMS jfS . 'tfe ,1 BATHS HOTEL CLARK P.G.B.M0RRISS?4i: i .urn ifn'm erode punlsmnent lor a misamesnor, she runs away from school. Invent ing a malicious lie Involving these three Innocent adults, aa her reason. An ugly scandal develops, as a result of which the school Is lost, the ro mance that had developed between McCrea and Miss Oberon Is broken, and the Uvea of all three seem Ir reparably ruined until Miss Hopkins succeeds In bringing the truth to light and the story to a happy end ing. Forcibly told and advance reports crediting the three stare with bril liant performances, 'These Three" Is expected to become one of the year's outstanding photoplays oertalnly one of the most discussed. EXPERT ON OIL Members of the Medford Shrine club were entertained at their monthly luncheon meeting today by W. 8. Thurlow, lubricating engineer for the Standard! OH company. The Standard official told the Shrlnera, who were gathered at the Hotel Med ford, many In teres ring facts concern lng his company and the many pro ducts now marketed throughout the world by the standard Oil company. Oaaollne. motor oils, and greases were strewed In Mr. Thurlow talk and the methods of manufacture from crude oil, and their general and com mercial uses were outlined. The speaker Is a lubrication specialist at tached to the staff of the Medford district, operating from this city In southern Oregon, northern, California and a twLlun of Nevada. r20 UfrTIME ciDotfa U2U Q Last Times Tonite! C Barbara Stanwyck as "ANNIE OAKLEY" Saturday Onlyl Continuous shows 1 to 11 YOUR FAVORITE STAR! Added Shorts: Warren Hull Stvle r in "Way Up Thar" CARTOON M;lVS - Phi In armfh- , er rip-roar lng sfiiry of .-jf the w e s t I V fcf1 Ann Harding "The Laay Consents, Aim Hard-1 Ing's latest vehicle. Is starting a three-day ntn at the Rlalto theater Sunday. Herbert Marshall, a favorite with American audiences, divides star honors with the blonde actresa. Tlie story, aophlsticated comedy punctuated with moments of tense drama. Is said to give a new twist to the society domestlo triangle. Margaret Undsay and Walter Abel are nlso featured. SURPASSED HERE Jarkson county , chapter of the American Red Cross today slightly exceeded Its quota of 673 for eastern flood relief. It was announced by George T. Prey, local chairman. The response to the Red Crosa plea was wholly spontaneous and volun tary, there having been no semblance of a formal campaign. Mr. Prey ex pressed his appreciation of the pub lics generosity and declared uini depository office would continue to receive voluntary contributions so that the county's fund may be made as large as possible. K IllKSl IE Nhows 1:00-3:00 6:45-9:00 Today and Saturday TWO BIG ATTRACTIONS! On the SOLID PREVUE m ENDING A I (SMI 1 World's 'oremot Mentnllt it In Person Jft On the stage mati- ;.S nee and evening.' 3. The Talk of the 3 Town! Amazing! i .' if Starting Sunday-3 Days! raiiiii fin n I HERBERT in Sunday Film The world's foremost, mentallet, Jay Clarke, ends a sensational week's engagement at the Rlalto Saturday night. Mr. Clarke has been more than flooded with questions during his personal appearances with both matinee and evening performances. "Moonlight On the Prairie" with Dick Foran. screen's new singing star, plays today and tomorrow with .lav Clarke's lsst stBRe appearances. Newcastle Heads Medic Examiners PORTLAND, Ore., April 3. (AP) Dr. Charles O, Newcastle of Portland will head the state board of medical examiners the coming year. Dr. Joseph P. Wood of Portland was elected secretary, and Dr. L. 8. Besson of Portland treasurer. Other board members are Dr. IE. D. John son of Klamath Palls, Dr. Carl O. Patterson of Baker and Dr. l. l. Ingle of La Oranrte DANCE On The OASIS SPRING FLOOR Every Sat. Nite 1 mm Adults 251 Rlddles-10e Stage! WEEK'S ENGAGEMENT On the Screen 1 I JL-ts. .... - Y vfc.'" 3 R3! X Cy Introducing tne new singing Vl"' sorten in a 4l thrilling aga , vie of the west! Sheila Manner! Geo. E. Stone MOONLIGHT ON THI PRAIRIE SAT. NIGHT! ISPiflDlllG mnnsnnLL the ladij COM5CIH Two fnvorite gtnn In the drumatic heart- A n At Craterian Donald Duck, beware. Behind that angelic smile la a heart filled with begullement, and within that lovely flower Is an angry hornet. It's all part of the fun Mickey Mouse's or phan friends have at Donald'a . ex pense In the new Disney cartoon. "Orphans' Picnic." playing at the Craterian theater on the same pro gram with Jean Harlow and Spencer Tracy In "Riffraff," opening a three dsy run today- Slion-s 1:43 0:45-9:00 Hurry! Ends Another Hit Show , Harlow at her best Starts i LreSiirdayhJ'. iif wu rJftCK HALEm (lli M A M Crace Brad,ey H! II IfflBiJ Wm. Frawley 1 bWkx. J -jK'tt' aaaaBBamBaaaaBWBl PACIFIC COAST PREMIERE One of the Year's Best! V Feel at Home in "The Heart of Portland'; Comfort Cnnftnlenct Courtesy Serrlc AttractlT RatMl Detsched With Mtb DM Hotel Cornelius StJ W Park Portlsnd IN THE HEART OF THE CITY Suit and Blouses for Easter at TtTHei-WYM B. HOFFMANN'S. OPENING DANCE DUTCH MILL SAT. KITE Under new management New floor Good music South of Ashland DANCE SAT. HITE ORIENTAL GARDENS Bud Dynge's Band featuring Dinty Moore at the Drums I Rube's Old Timer In the Small Hall! 2 HALLS ONE ADMISSION Mats . . Gres , Kiddles 2.1r I 3Acl 10c I Tomorrow Night! in the Big Parade! II Itih.tirkltnr fnn! K,, Mickey MOUSE In Technloolar Orphan's Picnic SUNDAY! Three I Against the world of hostile sus picion . . , born of a vicious lie from the lips of a spiteful child with MIRIAM HOPKINS MERLE OBERON jo'el McCREA Vivid, exciting, dra matio , . . Here is the picture destined to become the most talked -about film play of the year! akss IBS I Mtb Park Ave Hotel tn .t Park Portland O. CRIMSON MIT. mm v w'vi .-l rj .'A ft' n-c of n million1 OPEN 10 A. M. TILL 11 P. M. women in love! 'i