Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, October 16, 1936, Page 13, Image 13

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    MEDFORD MAIL TK1BLTKK. MTCnFOrcn, OREGON", FRIDAY. OCTOBER 16, 1936,
PAOE TITTRTEElSr
; LOCAL and PERSONAL
Transacts Business W. H. Walkef
was among Medford business visitors
in Ashland Wednesday.
Shonnine Here Mrs. Alma Merri-
man and son Ray of Trail shopped
and called on friends here Tuesday.
To Join Army Floyd u Johns iert
this morning for San Francisco, Cal.,
fc where he will apply for enlistment in
the United States army.
rrom Trail uui-oi-cown visitors
her Wednesday included Mrs. Rena
" Howe and Mrs. Alberta Hughes, both
Leave for East Mr. and Mrs. A. D
Lewis and son left by train last night
for South Bend, Ind. They plan to
S voc away xwo or inreo weens ana win
Week-end In North Miss LaVarne
Keyt Is spending the week-end In
Portland as the guest of her mother,
Mrs. Ada Keyt. She expects to ro
turn to her home here Monday.
To Boseburg H. M. Cowling, chief
. scientific aide in the U. S. department
"V- of agriculture, returned north last
,( night after transacting business here.
He planned to stop at Roseburg.
. Business Visitors Business callers
In Medford this week included Axel
Hall of Ashland, who was here yes-
' terday, and W. G. Tucker, also of Ash
. land, who visited Wednesday.
From Yreka Mrs. M. P. Franklin
.of Yreka, Ca., wns TcaUintff on friends
"""' and business acquaintances in Med-
ford and Ashland Wednesday. She
returned home in the evening.
Surveying Politics; Ralph Watson,
veteran reporter for the Oregon Jour
- . nal, accompanied by Mrs. Watson, Is
spending a few days In southern Ore
gon, getting the low-down on the
lolltlcal situation for a series of artl-
!S In his newspaper.
Return to Prlnevlllc Ncrman Pe
nlck, former district ranger here who
Is now employed on the Ochoco na
tional forest In the same capacity,
and Mrs. Penlck returned by motor
car this morning to thfllr home In
Prinevllle. They returned via Lake
of the Woods. Mr. Pentck come to
Medford Wednesday in connection
. with a case in federal coiirt.
THE
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The Lincoln-Zephyr
The WONDER CAR of 1937
This New Fine Car Comes Within the Reach of
Everyone Desiring an Up-to-Date Car in the
Medium Price Class, the New 1937 Lincoln-'
Zephyr Presents 54 Improvements Over the
Previous Model and all Models are Reduced
in Price.
See It Tomorrow in the Show Room of
G. E. Gates Auto Co.
Sixth and Pacific
Von tier Hellen Here William von
der Hellen returned to his home here
this morning by train from Yosemit
valley In California where business
necessitates his presence a large part
of the time.
Attend fleeting Among out-of-town
residents attending the Jackson
County Chamber of Commerce meet
ing last night were George R. Riddle
and J. R, Harvey, representing the
Grants Pass chamber.
Editor Here George Putnam,
founder and former editor of the Mart
Tribune, now editor and publisher of
the Salem Capital Journal, Is spend
ing the week-end in Medford, greet
ing old friends and trying his hand
at some fishing at Kelly Island.
Returns North W. F. Staley. assist
ant to the solicitor on duty with the
United States regional forest service
office In Portland, returned by train
to his headquarters last night after
spending two days here in connection
with a effse in federal court.
Study In East Ten students from
Oregon have enrolled this year at
Northwestern- university, Evanston,
111. Two registered from Medford are
Joe D. Pierce. 704 North Ct-ntral ave
nue, and Donald E. Stevart, box 463.
Both Medford students are studying
engineering, i
To Transfer Prisoners B.' G. Nar
regan, deputy United States marshal.
Is to leave Sunday for Klamath Falls
where he is to get three federal pris
oners, fie will take the prisoners,
together with 15 others now in coun
ty Jail, to Portland Sundoy night.
Gets Promotion Clayton East, for
the past two years a member of the
Crater lake national park staff, has
been promoted to the regional na
tional park service office in San
Francisco, headquarters for 11 west
ern states. ' Mr. East is well known
here and a number of years ago was
connected with the southern Pacific
railroad and Pacific Fruit Express
companies, with headquarters in
Medford during the autumn fruit
shipping rush. In the Crater lake
office he handled ECW account?.
Collins Appointed Hu
son of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. '
freshman In law at the t
Oregon, was recently appo:
man of one of the Impo.
mittees for the freshmar.
-iflre
which will be held October 23 in con
junction with homecoming week-end
The huge lire. In the form of a flam
ing "O," Is an old Oregon tradition
observed every year during alumni
week-end. It Is the duty of the
freshman class to construct and guard
It from any molestation attempted
by students from other coi'.eges. Col'
lins is a pledge of Thota Chi fra
ternity.
DISPLAY
For 1937
Highway
FORD AND LINCOLN
Stars of Historical Screen Drama
J-i x- Waived kr J
mLm
With an exceptionally strong, east
that Includes Robert Taylor, Joan
Crawford and Lionel Barrymore In
the leading roles and Franchot Tone,
Melvyn Douglas, James Stewart,
Alison Skipworth, Louis Calhern.
Beulah Bondl and Sidney Toler in
featured supporting parts, "The
Gorgeous Hussy" opens Its local run
at the Cratorlan theatre Sunday.
Based on Samuel Hopkins Adams'
best seller, "The Gorgeous Hussy"
tellfl the story of Peggy O'Neal.
On Plan Board K. Baylor on Octo
ber 13 was appointed a member of
the Talent planning commission by
the Talent city council, the other
members being Mrs. Harriet Bates
and Harry Hamilton. Ibe planning
commission will formulate a new and
Interesting program for the develop
ment of Talent.
Returning North Judge James
Alger Fee Is to leave tomorrow or
Sunday by motorcar for Portland. Hi
has presided over the session of fed
eral court which convened here Octo
ber 6 and ended yesterday. Miss
Adelyn Mclntyre, his secretary, Is to
return to her home In Portland by
train tonight.
'
On Reorganization Wlllard E.
Spears, recently appointed permanent
field secretary of the Shosta-CascartH
Wonderland association, was In Med
ford today working on the reorganis
ation of the association's county
councils. He came from Klamath
Falls yesterday to attend a meeting
sponsored by the Jackson County
Chamber of Commerce to consldet
tourist travel. He was to return to
Klamath Falls this afternoon.
Hunt Successful A full bag of
quails and pheasants marked the hunt
yesterday of Lieut.-Col. C. L. Tinker.
Lleut.-Col. Davenport Johnson and
Capt. H. D. Dunton, all of Hamilton
field, Cal., and Mayor George W, Por
ter. Ralph Stevenson, W. E. Morru
and A. H. BanwelL The gioup hunt
ed on the Morris ranch at Table Rock.
The army officers returned to then
station by plane late yesterday after
noon. Phone 141
daughter of a Washington iiikeepcr
during the Jacksonlan period of
America's history. A beautiful and
flirtatious creature, Peggy trips from
one romance to another, becomes
both the toast and scandal of con
ventional Washington, and in the
end rises to prominence as tho first
lady of democracy.
Taylor plays the part of an offi
cer in the navy, who sweeps her off
her feet and into a marriage which
tests Peggy O'Neal's character and
convictions.
Leaves for Home Miss Dorothv
Adler. deputy United Statt'B marshal.
left by train last night fur her home
In Portland. She was In Medford toi
ls days attending the session of fed
eral court.
To Leave Sunday H. S. Kenyon.
deputy clerk of the United States dis
trict court, is to leave tor his home
in Portland by motorcar Sunday. He
has been hero for the federal court
session that was completed yesterday.
Chorus Rehearsal Esther Church
Leake, director, announced today that
the Jackson County Teachers' chorus
will hold a rehearsal tomorrow morn
ing at 10 o'clock in the county court
house auditorium. AH members arc
urged to bo present as practice is
under way for the education insti
tute In Ashland the end of this
month.
.
Miss Jones Away Miss Dorothy
Jones, recently arrived In the United
States after spending 33 years as a
missionary in China, left for Klamath
Palls last Eight. She has been tho
guest of Mr. and Mrs. L. 1. Jones at
their home hero. She planned to go
to Los Angeles from Kinmnth Fnlls
and from there will continue to
Joliet. 111.
DR. GEO. S. JENNINGS
Osteopathic Physician ntul Sur
geon and Optonictrle Kye Specialist
announces the opening of profes
sional offices: 310 Medford Center
Bldg.. Medford, Oregon. Tel. 843
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111 It It V 1 JT ENDS TONKillT!
mUS'S ill
Joan Bennett
Cnry Civant
SATURDAY ONLY!
Shows 0-45-9
HE LAUGHED at DANGER
CARTOON
NOVELTY
NEWS
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SUNDAY
MONDAY I. m
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Qn The Same Bin
FJhE oamut OF OlE,
.
In Role of Immortal Heroine
Kuy Francis, one of the most beau
tiful women on stage' or screen, por
trays the role of Florence Nightin
gale, the immortal war heroine whose
blood-stained uniform became the
red badge of courage of the Red
Cross nurse In "The White Angel,"
which opens Sunday for a three-day
run at the Rlalto theatre. Roger
Pryor and Wendy Barrie co-starring
In "Ticket To Paradise" plays as the
Attorneys Return Carl C. Donaugb,
United States attorney for Oregon ,
and his mother, Mrs. Jessie May Don
augh, returned by motorcar last even
ing to Portland. Also teturnlng to
Portland by car were J. Mason Dlllard,
assistant United States attorney, and
his mother, Mrs. Susie B. Dlllard.
SunmiervUle Leaves- J. T Summer
vllle, former Medford resident and
now United States marshal In Port
land, returned to his home this morn
ing by automobile. He was accom
panied by Mrs. Summervlllo. Mr.
Summervlllo came here to attend fed
eral court. '
Carnival Tonight Annual benefit
carnival will bo held at the Howard
school at 7:30 tonight, proceeds to
SOARING ITS WAY
I Hurry I
PAT O'BRIEN
ROSS ALEXANDER-BEVERLY ROBERTS
! HUMPHREY
SISBBBffiflHBHBBBBI
starts SUNDAY!
A New Romantic Thrill
Alluring Siren Defies
tion to Offer Hor Heart
One Man She Could Not
Robs ft J ,
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Heading the giant Vs '1
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I FRANCHOT TONE I
fetfA I MELVYN DOUGLAS
Ml 1 JAMES STEWART I
a
double feature on the same program.
"Ticket To Paradise" Is the Insnnely
funny- tale of a young romeo who
suffers so badly from Insomnia that
he forgets who he Is and where he
Is. The predicaments encountered In
his sleepless Journeys are filled with
hilarious entertainment.
Others with Miss Francis In the
cast of "The White Angel" are Ian
Hunter, Donald Woods, Nigel Bruce,
Donnlri Crisp and Henry O'Neill.
be used in maintaining the play
ground, purchase of costumes for tho
pupils and other school affairs. A
food sale and the usual features of a
carnival constitute the program. The
event is sponsored by the p.-T. A. and
the public Is invited.
Calls Meeting District Attorney
Oeorgo A. Codding, president of the
Oregon State District Attorney's asso
ciation, today called a meotlng of tho
asoclntlon for Saturday, November 14
Tho meeting will be ne!d at Port
land. Its purpose will be to consider
matters pertaining to the expediting
and clarifying of criminal procedure
In Oregon courts.
Closing time for Too Late to Clas
lfv Ads ts I 30 p. m
TO NEW THRILLS!
Ends Tomorrow!
BOCART - HARIE WILSON
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PREVUE SATURDAY NIGHT
"GRAND JURY"
Fred Sfnnc-Owon pnvld, Jr.-I.oiilnp ,n tinier
Convc
to the H I
Havel U
"A
Two Gun Man
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7? A'( J-J
Ken Maynard returns to the Roxy
theatre (tomorrow) Saturday only to
delight his fans with "The Cattle
Thief." In this picture he fights
desperate men of the plains in an
effort to stop the notorious cattle
rustling of those parts. With him
in tho cast is Geneva Mitchell.
Als0 on the same program Is the
fifth episode of tho serial "The Roar
ing West," which stars Buck Jones.
LINE MANAGER
IS VISITOR HERE
Walter L. Seller, manager ot the
Catnllna Air Lino, Wrlfilcy transpor
tation system connecting the main
land with CatalliiA. Inlnnri ntr .m, th
em California, Mrs. Seller and their
daughter Loreon visited friends here
overnight. They worn en routo home
nftcr making a motor tour to Van
couver, British Columbia.
Mr. Sellor was a filer for the United
states navy In the World war and
1'as a cltntlon for valor In bombing
i n enomy submarine. Ho has been
flying slnco 1013 and holds a license
to fly any typo of piano.
2 BIG MAJOR FEATURES!
JUST LIKE MR.
And how she
took this big
p a 1 o o k a who
used his fist in
itead of his head
JUNE
Thurston
DEEDS . . . HE f Jg
WENT TO TOWN! Klktil
JAMES A: v j -1 ..'
umj&M'MtM,tiiil Plus Feature No. 2
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W. ?'! ong on ms ups .. new
' J f.T i i idvontures with. the.
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ANOTHER SMASH DOUBLE-BILL
FRANCIS
"1 -,,.,'DONALD WOODS IAN HUNTF.R
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Plus ROGER PRYOR in
Mr. and Mrs. Seller and daughter
are returning home via the Redwood
highway along tho Pacific coast.
Washington cathedral, In the na
tion's capital, Is 14th century Gothic
In design.
A church has been incorporated la
California to oper.Ue . chain of ho
tels and a baicball league.
BETTER HEALTH
Stomach, Rectal and Colon Ailment!
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Best known treatment in
lha West for Ulceri, Acid
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Fissures, Fistula, Colitis,
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and Treatment by skilled
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Kohoirltalfunclcalopenrion.Notuntinemcna
w me mean lor ritu acKiipuve oooiciet.
Dr.C. J. DEAN CLINIC
Physician and Surgeon
N.E. Corner Durnaido nndGrandAvenu
Telcphono HAst 30)8 Portland, Oregon
SAT. MITE
ORIENTAL GARDENS
Bud Dynge's Band
Rube '8 Old Timers
In the Small Hall!
2 HALLS ONE ADMISSION
Dance at the Oasis
Steve Whipple and Ills
Music Mnkers
SATURDAY NIGHT
Shows 1:00-3:15, 6:45-9:15
Mats 2,",c - Rves 35e - Kiddles 10c-1
Today and Sat!
CLAYWORTH
Hall George McKay
1 1 A PrlC6 011 ?liS heRd 1 '
ice of six-gun stars!
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3 Starts Sunday!
"TICKET TO PARADISE"
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