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PAGE SEVEN r Mickey Mouse Cartoon in Technicolor on Craterians Screen Today Jack London Hit Coming Thursday On Rialto Bill I Stars at Roxy APPEARING IN HIT MEDFORD MAIL TRTBTTNTE. MEDFORT). ORECtON. STTSTDAT. "ArGTJST 16. 1936 Here Wednesday &y I Walt Disney presenta Mickey i Mm with a rival for Minnie's af fections In "illckey's Rival," the new Technicolor cartoon appearing on the same program with "The Bride Walks Out," opening a three '' day run at the Craterlan theatre : today. Mortimer Mouse brings the "eter i nal triangle" Into Mickey's life, with Mlnnle like all women finding a fcrtaln satisfaction In playing upon f tn, two rivals' emotions until Mickey ' many succeeds In coming out the The Bride Walks Out." one of . the sesson's gayer photoplays, has Barbara stanwylck starred with Gene Raymond. Ronert iouu8, A Sparks and Helen -Broderlck adding 'l The story shows Raymond aa a A modern young husband who believes ' in old fashioned ineaa f rlsge. wedded to Miss Stanwyck, a '' successful mannequin who has be- 3 come accustomed to luxury, he pro- . H, frnm SOlnff to WOrk. j Petting the dishes and dandling the i furniture gets on uaroams "" 1 She decldea to shake the connubial - bonds and return to modeling. I Young watches the proceedings with a. hopeful glint In his eye. Bis 1 nlght-and-day pursuit of the luxury loving wife almost bears fruit until ' friend husband Intends to risk his 5 life In a hazardous South American expedition. How Barbara, aided by i Young, plots to make him stay In f New York as her husbsnd, Is the hl i lartously rich climax of the film. J Sebastian Apollo. In his fifteen 'i minute organ concert prior to the V stsrt of the film entertainment, has Mleced the score of Victor Herbert's i, "Sweethearts." one of America's I most popular light operaa. for his i part of the program, playing the ;i modern numbers ss Intermission i music. V ROSBBURO, Ore., Aug. Id. (AP) Eighty-two of the 10S posts In the Oregon depsrtment of the American Legion, received citations today for exceeding their 1935 membership. The citations were made to the conven tion by department Commander George L. Koehn. Other trophies awarded were the William B. Farley cup for the most outsandlng achievements of the year presented to Klamath Falls post, scoring 947!$ points out of a pos sible 1000. Honorsble mention was given Woodburn and Portland. Use Mall Tribune wsnt ade. TOO LATH TO CliASSlT? RENT Attractive 3 -room house. clean, modern, furnished; f 'Its. 304 W. Jackson. FOR RENT 3-room apartment for adults. Call 713 Cedar street. BUYER wants auto camp or service station. See Sheley Agency, mile . North Pacific Highway, at once. BEST BUY Ford V-8 Pickup. See It at Pennington's Oarage, phone 003. FOR RENT 1214 West Msln street. Three-room overstuffed furnished home, hardwood floors, fireplace, oil Heatrola. very attractive. S35.00 Inc. water. Charles R. Ray, Realtor. Medford Bldg. phone 303. FOR SALE OR TRADE My chicken ranch of su acres at Central point. Terms to suit purchaser. Direct to Route NO. 4. BOX 13, Meaiora. FURNISHED APT. FOR RENT 1109 West 11th. GENTLEMAN dflres transportation to Los Angeles; share expenses. Box 4S44. Tribune. WANTED Balloon tired bicycle In good condition. Inquire Friend's Gsrage, North Pacific Highway. HAVE CLIENT for o-room furnished home at (45 rental. Chas. R. Ray. Realtor. Medford Bldg. Phone 303. RECONDITIONED USED CARS All prices cut below cost. Some of these cars are nearly new. Buy now and save money. 1P38 Plymouth Deluxe Sedan 1934 Plymouth Deluxe Sedan (Six-wheel equipment) 19S4 Chrysler 8 Deluxe Sedan 1938 DeSoto Deluxe Sedan (With Oferdrlve) 1933 Sturtebsker Regal Light I Sedan 1934 Plymouth Coupe 1930 Dodge 8 Sedan 1929 Ford Coupe 1933 Chevrolet Coupe 1930 Hurteon Sedan LANOE MOTOR CAR CO. Chrv.iler-Plymouth Dealer ?B N. Riverside Ave. ELECTRIC and ACETYLENE WELDING Portable Equipment 24-hour Emergency Service MERRIMAN SHOP, INC. 20 fro, KKtrtldf. rnone 210 IF IT'S METAL Think of Merriman's 4 saw. Replete with the romance of the far North and filled with the drama of the lawless frontier, "White Fang," Jack London's great sequel to "Call of the Wild," comes to the Craterlan theatre Thursday, with Michael Whalen and Jean Mulr heading an exceptional oaat. Taking up where "Call of the Wild" left off, "White Fang" weaves a thrilling story of gold and greed, love and danger. Intermingled with the narrative Is the biography of Light ning, mighty son of Buck and his she-wolf mate. Vhalen la shown as an adventurer down on his luck, persuaded to act as guide In search of a lost gold mine bequeathed to Thomas Beck and his sister, Jean Mulr. The long trek PORTLAND, Aug. 15. Four counties of eastern Oregon will pro duce most of the state's wheat this year, Judging .from studies of the di vision of crop and livestock estimates of the U. S. department of agricul ture. A breakdown of the division's crop forecasts announced earlier this week showed that the mid-Columbia dis trict, which has contended with the northeastern belt of the state for wheat-growing honors should be con siderably under the harvest totals of the eastern counties Umatilla, Baker, Union and Wallowa. Estimated production of other state districts, with the 1630 estimate list ed first, fpllowed by the 1834 produc tion and the peak year In the last nine follows: Benton, Clackamas, Clatsop, Colum bia, liine, Lincoln, Linn, ' Marlon, Multnomah, Polk, Tillamook. Wash lngton, Yamhill counties 4.030.000, 1.349,000,19294.110.000; Coos, Curry, Douglas, Jackson. Jose phine 100,000.334,000. 1932381.000. Crook, Deschutes, Grant, Homey, Jefferson, Klamath, Lake, Malheaur, Wheeler 3.000.000, 733,000, 1930 1,690.000. By crops, the division estimate of a wheat production of 30.690.000 bushels for the state Is divided with 14.596.000 for winter wheat and 6. 094.000 for spring wheat, compared to 10.999,000 bushels of winter wheat last year and 4.504.000 bushels of spring wheat and 1938-33 average of 17, 610.000 bushels of winter wheat and 3.601,000 of spring wheat. Foresees Giant Planes PORTLAND. Aug. 15. (AP) Air giants that dwarf the ships now in service will roar over the Pacific coast alrlanes next year, W. A. Peterson. Chicago, president of United Air Lines, said during a visit here. 1 AKYTlMt Starts Today . For 3 Day.! THE STARS OP "HUMAN BONDAGE" REUNITED ! I lie had nothlnj to live I for . . until h m'4 her . . and then It wa too late . . he'd made b a r I a I n to die! Jbitt Added Attraction,: CARTOON IN COI.OH "Short Ooet south" Norelty "Air Thrill." Sens A proves too much for Beck and he goes mad, Jumping over . a precipice while Whalen falls unconscious. When he drops, a pack of wolves see their chance to close in after trailing the pair for days. The leader, how ever, discovers something familiar In the man-scent and his vlclou&nesa chasea away the remainder of the pack. With only the dog as friend. Whalen continues the search and, Beck, takes over the ownership of the mine he finally discovers. But with the finding of Beck's body, he Is ac cused of murder and the climax comes m a breath-taking rush of thrilling events. Slim Summervllle, Charles Winnin gs (Cap'n Henry), and Jane Darwell sre also featured In the cast. E E SET SALEM, Aug. 15. m Theater bank nights gained a respite from enforced closure along with marble and pin ball games In Marlon coun ty yesterday. , Ralph E. Moody, special gambling case prosecutor for the county, coun termanded his own order to stop the bank nights, after Circuit Judge L- H McMahan had Issued a temporary re straining order preventing the arrest of the marble board operators. Moody's previous order gave the board operators and theater managers five days In which to comply with Its ruling, in granting the restraining or der Judge-. McMahan set September 17 as the date for hearlrag a petition to make the Injunction permanent, The status of the bank nights . was expected to be decided next week when San Francisco lawyera arrive here to confer with Moody concerning the, legality of the theaters money giving plan. Shows t:4.1-S:1!i 7:00-9:00 I- iToday and THE GRANDEST SCREEN IS AT l1: rS m GUY "ear. ADDED TREATS! Cartoon in "urATp tw ravia . V " A ... J Travelogue "Hong Kong" Hilarious comedy and thrills are found In abundance In the new Guy Kibbee comedy-drama, "The Big No1b." playing at the Rialto theatre for today and Monday. The story concerns the ousting of the head of a big concern (Kibbee) when he refuses to produce Inferior products. Retired In middle sge, un known to his family he buys Into a small cleaning and dyeing plsnt own ed by Warren Hull (shown above with Alma Lloyd.) Things begin to pop when the owners discover they are included In the district of the clean ing racketeers, and are about to be put out of business when old wisey Kibbee comes through with a plan that puts the quietus on the gang sters. CORVALLIS. Aug, 15. TiVfh ty-one per cent of the heads of fam Mies on rural relief who migrated to a cross-section of the state In recent years were totally unskilled labor, re search of the agricultural experiment station of Oregon State college, with the aid of the FERA and WPA, dis closed today. The study of the agricultural phase of Oregon's relief program showed that a fifth of the families on what the federal government classifies as rural relief came to Oregon since 1930 but only 15 per cent of them were experienced in agriculture. Sixty-four per cent were trained to other trades at 31 per cent had no trade training. The data were accumulated In six counties Baker, Clatsop. Crook, Jo sephine, Polk and Morrow and dis closed these Interesting facts: The average site of the migrating families wsa a fraction under four persons. Fifty per cent settled In the open country, 34 percent In villages and 16 per cent in cities. WINDOW GLASS We sell wlndoi glass and will replace your Broken windows reasonably. Trowbridge Cab' met Works. -f Use Mall Tribune want ads. - II Adult, 25 Klddlet-100 Monday! C "GUY" ON THE IT AGAIN..! He'll make you laugh as you've never laughed before I See Guy take gangdom to the clean ers in the fastest, fun niest, thrillingeit picture in many months KT -f I f -Co. Color 1 V. it nTurarn" u J ...... Novelty News Bette Davis and lslle Howard In Petrified Forest," which stnrts a three-day run at the Roxy theatre to day. COQUILLE STRIKE COQUILLE. Ore, Aug. IS. (API A atrlke whleti deadlocked labor and employers since July 28 ended today when picket ceased their patrol ot the Smith Wooda Product company mill. The Sawmill and Timberworkere Union. Local 3770, voted mat nlcht 138 to 30, In Javor of an agreement worked out In negotiations between union leadera and comany represen tatives. Rlvinit women a small in crease In wagra and bringing the gen eral scale up to Uiat paid in other coast cedar and fir mills. Monday. 400 men and women win reamue their shtfta at the plant, re storing a a!2.000-a-week payroll to the city, cieorge Ulett, vlce-presl dent of the company. In announcing tne agreement, aald the company will apeed construction of a new fir and plywood mill to be In operation this rail. Cloalng time tor Too Ut to Clas sify Ad, is 1:80 p m. FROM CHAMPAGNE TO HAMBURGERS! i The gayest . . breeziest . . snappiest romance since js 'MR. DEEDS" r" SEBASTIAN APOLLO AT THE WURLITZER 8hows Today at 1:45 . 3:15 7:00 9:00 Bubbling with l&ughter and burst ing with song, Jane Withers cornea to the screen of the Craterlan the atre Wednesday also Wednesday night at the Holly theatre In "Little Miss Nobody," Knowing the esca pades of a little orphan girl through her roguish march through life's turmoils. Jane Darwell, Ralph Morgan, Sura Haden and Harry Carey are also featured. ROSEBURQ, Ore.. Aug. 15. (fli In what was estimated to be the closest Legion drum oorpa competition since 1928, the drum corps of Klamath mils post No. 8 won first prise In the drum corps competition at Plnley field Thursday night. When the final decision of the Judges was announced, leas than three polnta separated the standlnga of the five contesting corps. Following Klamath Fall,' acore of 97.10, came Portland with a score of 96.67. Third, fourth and fifth places were taken by Corvallla with a score of 96.62, Astoria with a score of 95.69B and The Dallea with a score of 94.67S. (fe HI ' SPECIAL ADDED TREATS WALT DISNEY'S MICKEY MOUSE in "MICKEY'S RIVAL" FILMED IN TECHNICOLOR Comedy and News Events T ROSEBUKQ. Ore.. Aug. 15. (AP) The Oregon department of the Amer ican Legion committed Itaelf to an "uncompromising fight agnlnst com munism, fascism, nazlsm, militarism or any other form of dictatorship and against all subversive activities which tend to Incite or which ad vocate the use of force or violence to overthrow our present form of gov ernment." In unanimous adoption of the resolutions presented by the committee on Americanization. Among other policies approved In the resolution were: Continued pro gram for adequate national defense: tiny reasonable plan for world peace; opposition to entry In the yengus of Nations as now constituted: a per manent strict neutrality policy: re fusal of future loans to all nations that have defaulted on previous obligations: universal draft law: fed eral control and regulation of arma ments; restriction rt Immigration for 10 years; reglstrHi of all aliens, deportation of alien criminals, snd an Increase In the sire of the Mexican border patrol. A resolution submitted by Grants Paw Post, No. 38 and Kerby Post, No. 70, was passed by the convention, giving approval to proposed railroad development between Or ant Pass and Crescent City. The convention voted approval and endorsement of the project on the basis that It "creates Immediate employment, creates a worthwhile resettlement project for the drought victims of the middle-west, opens up a large area In the state of Oregon, and will de velop vnst resources, and will strengthen the Inadequate defense of the mld-Paclflc area. Cloalng time for Too Late to CI as tir v Ads li 1:30 d m y Y .1. to, m & i '."iw--" art PORTLAND. Aug. 15. (AP) A suit on file In federal court here todav sought damages of 1100.000 from' Charles D, Arthur, Lakevtew, on charges that he struck Michael M, flulllvan with a brick, causing In juries which resulted In Sullivan's confinement In the state hospital at saiem. Arthur I. 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