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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUXE. MEDFORD. OREGON. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 2, 193(5. PAGE NTNI LOCAL ahd PERSONAL railing flere Mrs. B. 'Pederson -of Ashland wrfps transacting business and calling on.' friends here yesterday. To SiHifcane Mrs. B. K. Ogle text on the cfentng train for the north yesterday, she plans to visit In Spo kane, IWash. . Supervisor North Lois Craig, so cial, si'fiervlsor for WPA, was among passengers leaving here for Portland last nfight. ' Birf ness Caller Among out-of-towa residents transacting business berei yesterday was P. L. Nutter of Ashtend. T Albany B. p. Anthony was amrng those boarding a northbound trnfln this morning, hla destination f .-beting Albany, Ore. To Diamond Lake Leon Hasklns Kind T. E. Daniels left yesterday 1m an overnight visit to Diamond lake. ' They -were expected to return home this evening. Goes East Leaving on the north bound train last night was Alvln . Leighton. who is en route to New , Tork City. ' TouVelle Back Prank L. TouVelle, state highway commissioner, return- ed this morning by train alter a short business visit In Portland. (l ' visiting Here Mrs. M, L. Edwards -' of Ashland was calling on friends and business acquaintances here today, returning to her home this afternoon. From Ashland Ashland residents transacting business here Wednesday ; Included O. H. Barnhlll, Mr and Mrs. I I. H. Hansen and Dave Chase. i Visit In Ashland Among Medford visitors In Ashland Wednesday were Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Biden. who called a. on Mr. and Mrs. Orrllle Good In the f" Ltthla city. To Enlist Kenneth L. Dickenson was among those boarding a north ' bound train last night. He Is to apply for enlistment In the United States army at Portland. Health Unit Meeting The Jack sonville workers of the county health unit will meet at the home of Mrs. '. pant noriward In Jacksonville Tues- day for a covered-dish luncheon at 13:30 o'clock. All those wterestea In the work are cordially Invited. Timber Owner Here 8. W. Dwln sell of Dwinnell Bros. Orchards com ' pany, oroville. Wash.. Is at the Hotel Medford while engaged In looking ..,-r th interest of his company : In this vicinity. The firm owns 7.000 acres of tlmoer in me ixau aism. Gulling Itfturn Captain and Mrs. E. W. aruhn, who have been absent on vncatlon in southern California for the past month, have returned . to their home here. Capt. Oruhn Is district executive officer of the Civ Ulan Conservation corps hero. , Purchases stock Dale Smith of Dallas, Ore., has purchased the LeevBr hardware stock In Central Point. Mrs 4 Florence Eddy la in charge of the bus iness until the arrival of Mr. smitn from the northern city, smith 1 a brother of Mrs. E. P. 8tone and for merly resided In Central Point. New Resident Jim HoweU. formerly of Portland, has moved to thl city to become associated with Ed Shock ley in the district office of the North ern Life Insurance company here. Mrs Howell and daughter will arrive In Medford In the near future to es tsbltsh residence here. In Hospital Ruth Boggs, 823 East Main street, underwent an operation for removal of her tonsils at the Os teopathic clinic and hospital thl morning. Mrs. E. P.. Paxton. who hi" been receiving medical care at th. clinic for the past few days, returnea to her home yesterday. Garage Fire A fire believed start ed by small children playing with matches thts afternoon caused little y damage to the garage of the T. O. --Cdwards residence as a quick think ing bystander extinguished the blase with a garden hose. Tho city fire department was cslled but the fire was out before they arrived. Klirlners Meet The monthly meet ing of the Medford Shrine club was held at noon today at Valentine's cafe with a large turnout of Sbrlnera In attendance. Among the out-of-town guests were John Enders of Lakeview. The monthly meeting of Hlllnh temple will be held at Ash ,land tonight with entertainment fur nished by Klamath Falls Shrlnera. Ashland Visitor Miss Leila Carlton of the California Oregon fuwer com pany is among Medford vlsltora In Ashland this week, being the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Carlton. Visit Parents Mr. and Mrs. Nor man E. Klein of Chicago are visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Klein. at their home, 534 North Bartlet't street. Norman. Klein is with the radio research department of the United Airlines in Chicago. The vis itors plan to remain a few days. nixie Clttb to Meet The Dixie club will meet tomorrow afternoon at the home of Mrs. Rawles Moore on the Old Stage road. Directions to the Moore home are as follows Take the north Pacific highway to Beat) Lane, up Beall Lane to the Old Btage road, the Moore residence being the first on the left at that point. Miss Brlggs' Away Mies Marlon Brlggs, teacher of reading and lan guage at the Jackson school, has been granted an Indefinite leave of absence for several weeks. She left This morn ing for her home in Hermlston. Ore., called by the Illness of her father. Her position In the school will be filled by Mrs. J. F. Fliegcl during her absence. Ashland Resident Passes . Jerome M. "Jerry" Oault, 26, former resident of Ashland and student at the South ern Oregon Normal school, passed away In a Portland hospital yester day morning, according to word re ceived by Ashland friends. He was a well-known football player on nor mal school teams and also operated the SUvercrest dairy In Ashland for some time. He had many friends and acquaintances throughout southern Oregon. He died from peritonitis which developed following an appen dicitis operation. He had resided In Portland for several months. MARTIN SELLS SHARE IN FRANKLIN'S CAFE Dale Franklin tias announced the completion of the purchase of full ownership In Franklin's cafe on South Central avenue. The cafe was open ed 12 years ago next month by Prank lln and G. V. Martin. The latter has told his half-Interest to Franklin and plans to leave In the near future for Los Anegeles where he will take up residence. Both Martin and Frank lin are well known1 through their many years of successful operation of the rcrtaurant. Doyle Franklin, brother of Dale, and former owner of the Peach street grocery near Palmt will b associated in the business with his -brother Dale Franklin stated that he plans remodeling of the cafe In the near future, with the exact time and scope of the renovating project yet to be decided. i roo Hunters Find Plenty Of Deer In Green Springs Area a TOLO. Oct. 3 (Spl.) T. A. Muse, his son Al. and son-in-law. Jack Thorp, returned last week from a suc cessful hunt, , bringing In a three point buck. Tracy Muse. C. E. Pop plln and Ted Anderson, who accom panied them, remained a few day Roxy Headline! v y 1 - :".7v 's;U haii ram ni - Wild fin ted. fast shooting Ken Maynard comes riding Into town to morrow only In "The Lawless Riders", which will be shown at the Roxy theatre Miss Geneva Mitchell ap pears opposite the oowboy favorite in this latest of his western hits. Episode 3 of the serial "The Roar ing West" starring Buck Jones, will also be shown on the same program. Comedians in Shakespeare Film Joe E. Brown and James Cagney become the screen's .weirdest and funniest pair of lovers when they portray a scene of "Intense emotion" In the screen production of Shake speare's "A Midsummer N 1 g h fs Dream", coming Sunday to the Cra terlan theatre for Its popular price run. Bringing to motion pictures the famous playwright's most famous comedy, the "Dream" has an all star cast that Includes Dick Powell, Jean Mulr. Victor Jory, Veree Teasdale. Hugh Herbert, Anita Louise, Frank McHugh, Ross Alexander, Ian Hunter. Mickey Rooney, Olivia DcHavlland, Hobart Cavanaugh and Grant Mitch ell among the thousands of players. Uproarious comedy Is mixed with tho thrill of drama and benuty of spectacle, in which the wide scope of the screen Is able to fully express all the dreams of Shakespeare as he wrote the play. Comedy Team in Rialto Sunday Hit HIP' X . 5 f .vit Zane Grey Picture On Rialto Program Based on the nationally syndicated newspaper adventure strip of the same title, Zane Orey's "King of the Royal Mounted," opens today at the Rialto theater to piny on tho same bill with the demand return of "Heirs Angels," which stars Jean Harlow. Ben Lyon and Jamea Hall. These two major hits will also play Saturday at the Rialto. "King of the Royal Mounted" la a thrilling atory of spectacular action, scenic grandeur, heroic romance and headlong excitement. SAINT ANNS ALTAR SOCIETY will give a Chicken Dinner Sunday afternoon, serving from 1 to 0, 'at Parish hall. Dinner 50c. Use Mall Tribune want ads. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FOR SALE Large weaner pigs. R. L. Ray,- Oak Grove road. FURNISHED 3-rooin apartment; bath, hot water. 821 W. 10th. FOR SALE Priced to sell, suburban home, near school, one mile from Medford; 5 rooms, furnished or un furnished ; breakfast room. bath, coolers, canned fruit, cow." chick ens, clover, some hay and wood. All new buildings. Dandy nome. Box 395, Tribune. FOR SALE Baby bull calves. Van Dyke Dairy. FOR SALE Studio couch; reasonable price. Inquire 31 Kenwood Ave. ONE SMALL PIANO First-class condition. Looks aa good as new, 150; $5 down, 5 per monVti will handle. Fully guaranteed. Good Used Piano, $69. BALDWIN PIANO SHOP. APPLE PICKERS wanted. Tel. 4B0-J. FOR SALE Baled alfalfa and oat hay. M. B. Glover, Ross Lane. AFTER 17 years' experience we should know how to refinlsh your car as you wish I See Mich, Auto Beauty jsnop. outs s. Riverside. TO rote at November election you must register not later tnan Oc tober 3rd. To show your good cltt eenshlpDo U today. Jackson Coun ty Democratic Central Committee. FOR SALE OR TRADE One milk cow, 3 heifers, for hay, grain or laying hens. 1297 Sunset Ave.- LOST Brown kid gtoves, Saturday nignt. Phone 331 -w or leave at Tribune. WANTED Experienced girl or mid- die-aged woman to help care for two babies and do light housework Call at 021 Spencer. MEN'S CLOTHING for sale, cheap, Saturday. 21 So. Riverside. WANTED "Live wire" newsbovs for Big Sunday Paper, Saturday morn ing. Bonus to workers. Call Rudy's Serv. Sta., 9th and Central. FOR SALE Marquette extension car trunk. Jackson Hotel Barber Shop. FOR SALE One G. E- 7-foot refrig erator, aimoet new; alio discount Phone 1519-J. RELIABLE driver going to Fresno. Cal., about Oct. 7; return about week. Take two passengers; share expenses. Phone 1632. CLARINET TEACHER Call 666-V for appointment or Interview. FOR SALE 4 A. near Medford, about 3 A. In walnuts, peaches and aprti cots; 4 -room home, garage, 2 wells. Sale price 91,000 with small down payment and monthly payments on balance. ALSO I Acre with 4 -room modern home, city water. Irrigation. 31 peach trees, berries, good chicken house, double garage, barn. Excellent value at S3100.00 600.00 down and bal ance monthly. ! ALSO 100 Acres In excellent orchard dis trict: AO acres mostly Bsrtletta and D Anjous. 20 acres Newtown apples, balance In alfalfa; all Irrigated full line of tools and Implements. Sacrifice price 13, 500 .00. CHARLES A. WING AGENCY, INO 109 E. Main St. Phone 720. WANTED Two seta of woodcutters; married men preferred, to cut 13 Inch fir and pine, $2 per cord; drag aaws and tools furnished. Will give . contract on 200 cords short wood Also wanted, cord wood and hard wood cutters. R. V. Gardner, Cole man creek, Rt. I, Medford. EMPTY furniture van going to San Francisco, Oct. 10th, wants load for there or way points. Phone 615 Hawley Transfer. FOR SALE Hartley's still have nice grapes. 3o lb. One mile south of rnoenix. WANTED Man to saw five cords pole wood, Rt. l, box 034. ' ST show, i j i u u i u iryq i . . mc i III 1:00-3:111 If Epl f.l IO Kna ' 3,c I 0MIW:18 Ik fl a" ' - ' lV Kiddies. 10c , r- Lilian Admittedly the funniest husband and wife team in pictures. Charles Ruggiea and Mary Bo! and are again raz' together for the eleventh time m "Wives Never Know." opening Sunday at the Rialto theater on the double feature program, that will also have Phillips Holmes and Mae Clark In "The House of 1,000 Candles," on the same bill. .Aiding and abetting in the general merriment of "Wives Never Know," Is Adolphe Menjou, cast as the ser pent who comes into a Topeka. Kas., Oarden nf Eden with some novel ideas on married happiness which he in duces the gullible Rugg.es to try Charlie does, with results that are hilarious to the Audience and al most disastrous to his marriage. Vlvlenne Osborne portrays an ac tress with whom Charlie has an af fair, wnlle Claude Gllllngwater and Louise Beavers the colored player with a fan following of her own are Also featured. 1 XIT iSw Hi Today and Saturday! FOR TRADE Well located Medford home, for acreage. Box 148. Tribune. APPLES Newtowns 25c lug; 5 for Jl. xou pick em and nrmg containers. Crystal Spring Dairy Rnneh, WANT good dairy cow, 4 years old muse De goon miiKer and abortion tested. Box 312. Trlbunv. FOR SALE Snow apples. Rod De licious, tsgooel 6s Day. S Fir. FOR SALE OR TRADE 1 14 acres kwxi sou. 4-room nouse. basement, good well: timber land preferred P. Wedge, l mile west Ta'euc school. ASHLAND Convalescent Home. 153 it rani te, Ashland, Ore, where in valids and old people have been successfully cared for these many years RANGE. Ivory bedroom suite nnd miscellaneous furniture for salo a. 123 Tripp St. EXPERIENCED bookkeeper and typ ist, college graduate, desires posi tion. References. Write Box 316 Mall Tribune. AHCE SAT. MITE ORIENTAL GARDENS Bud Dynge's Band Rube's Old Timers In the Small Hall! 2 HALLS ONE ADMISSION SACRIFICE for quick sale, upright piHuo, 910. yja e. jacKton St. WANTED To buy houso. Would pay ll ORANGE DATiflT! I tl t Applt'K'itp (iraiiRO Hull !I9 sat., orronKR suit longer and brought In two four pointers and a three-point. Art Must, and Gerald Krutzler .from Tolo and Ralph Rawson of Ashland Joined the T. A. Muse party over the week-cml. bagging three bucks. All the game was killed In the Grcensprings moun tain area. Don Applegate and Henry Knowing of Medford with Edward Inmann re turned Sunday, half-starved, from hunting In the Siskiyou mountains. They said everything was ao dry they were afraid to make any sort of a campflr and had to forego their morning coffee. They Jumped plenty of deer but could not get near them. They bagged one two-point. They were supper guests at the Tracy home Sunday. Dance atthe Oasis Sters Whipple and his Muslo Makers SATURDAY NIGHT FOR PERSONAL LOANS, OF ALL KINDS. W. B. Thomas. 45 S. Central. mm riot AKYT1ME- ADVENTURE . .'. for women . . and goldl Headlong thrills . ', . spectacular action , . , where the jagged Can adian Rockies .stand sentinel over the wilds 1 Hurry I Ends Tonight! Charles UUGHTON (M MBit DANCE Upper Applegate Orange Hall SATURDAY NIGHT Ortober 3 Muslo by Sllva' Orchestra M SATURDAY, 1 P. M. TO 9 P. 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