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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUTE. jrEDFORD, OREGON. WEDNESDAY. APRTL 28. 1?OT. PAGE SEVEN LOCAL aiid Transact Bnilneai J. p. McDonald nd Carl Spencer of thia city were among bualneaa visitor la Ashland tbla week. . TorulU Excised Miss Bvelyn Jack f Eagla point underwent an opera tion for the removal of her tonalla at the Osteopathic hospital yesterday morning. Will Initiate Talisman lodge No. it, Knights of Pythias, will Initiate S olaas In the knight rank at the next meeting. All members are re quested to be present and Ttiittng members are welcome. Refreshments will be served. Dinner Friday Towtwnd club number 1 will be hoot at a corned beef and cabbage dinner In the K. P. hall at Grape and Fifth at nets at 6:30, April 30. Special entertain ment Is being arranged. The public la Invited. New Residence a permit was Issu ed by the city building Inspector's office yesterday to Lewta s. Blyth of S439 Lyman street for construction of a residence at a stated cost of 13000. A permit was also luued to J. L. Harrington of 820 Summit ave nue to repair a residence at a stated eoat of 60. m Bark from California Miss Mary Maury and her brother. Henry O. Maury, have returned from Califor nia, where they sojourned for the past month. The famed Maury ranch was recently sold to Dr. B. R. Elliott and Miss Mary and Henry Maury are moving to the Isaacson home In Central Point. Church Meeting Annual meeting of members of the First Baptist ehurch will be held tonight at 7:30. Refreshments will be served after the meeting. Mrs. Marie Morton Hansen, former resident of this city, and her husband from Denver, Colo., expect to be present to greet friends. They are visiting here and will con tinue north tomorrow morning. Mrs. Hansen la well known here. To Train for Post Paul Hanlln will leave here Friday evening for Portland where he will spend a month In preparing for hla new position aa United States deputy marshal In charge of the Medford office. He will take over the office here about June 1. Accompanied by Mr. Hanlln, Dep uty Marshal Leo McLaln left this morning for Klamath Falls to trans port federal prisoners to the Jackson by county jail. Mr. McLaln and Mr. Hanlln will take the prisoners, to gether with those now In the Jail here, to Portland Friday evening. Mr. McLaln will remain In charge of the Medford office until he la re lieved by Mr. Hanlln. whereupon he will return to the marshal's staff In Portland. iPI If 1 $175 QUART if aB- V NOW aVAIUUU T J INOMOON UUMtv DEMAND RETURN! mmmmmm Ce.rt.hl HIT tilwM. WtfrttetM. IfK.. qU.UTT lYnBIO OHIIHIT, .MHH 4l..4 trm t" PERSONAL Visiting Here Miss Lottie Beswlck of Ashland visited friend, md thnn. ped In Medford Monday. From Central Point wtitr of Central Point was ahopping and calling on friends here today. To Klamath Falls ruamII Mnri employe of the WPA district office, left this morning for Klamath Falls. n win rcium lonigni. Hayes Home Dr. JkmM r ur. returned by train this morning from a ahort business trip to the north ern psrt of the state. Business Callers Out-of-town business callera visiting here Mon day Included Joe Barnum, Dom Pro vost and W. J. Lane, all of Ashland. Dinner Guests Recent Medford visitors In Ashland Included Mr. and Mrs. Willam Dudley who were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Elmo Atter bury Sunday. Attend Meeting Mra. Walter Long- streth and Mrs. Edwin Dunn of Ash land were among out-of-town resi dents attending a recreation Grange leaders' meeting at the courthouse here Monday evening. To Sponsor Sale 4-H club girls of the Oak Grove district will sponsor a food sale Saturday at the Chevro let display room at East Main street and Riverside avenue. Proceeds will be used to send as many girls as possible to Corvallls. Railroad Men Here William C. Fitch of San Francisco, manager of perishable freight traffic, and H. W Klein, Portland, general freight agent, both officials of the Southern Pa cific railway, were conferring with agents here today. Airport Arrivals Four United States marine corps planes refueled at Medford municipal airport today. En route from Oakland, Cal., to Se attle. Wash., they were flown by MaJ. B. L. Merrltt, Capt. R. A. Lemly, Cadet Robert Foulds and Cadet C. E. Henderson. Badminton Class A badminton class sponsored by the Girls' Com munity club will meet tonight at 7:30 In the Roosevelt school gym nasium. Mrs. W. W. Aldrlch will act as Instructor. Rackets will be fur nished and any girl Interested In playing la welcome to attend, those In charge state. Active Meeting Jose Pedroso. Spanish citizen now In the United States, was the principal speaker at lsat night's meeting of the Active club In the Hotel Medford. Mr. Pe droso told of the war now raging in Spain. Ernest Freytag, employe of the Shell Oil company, was admitted to the club as a new member. "w OLD tCMim.tr IRAHft M ,-T. MrMfKI MiHUH MUM -HI., ...r. . Embraces Death As Guests Arrive When guests invited to "most unusual" cocktail party by Mrs. Helen Mont, beautiful actress bride of a fashionable interioi decorator, started arriving at the Monts' studio, they found then expected hostess dead on the kitchen floor. A tube in her mouth was connected with stove burner. 'Frank Billings' Ibis picture was Identified bj Mrs. Violet Norton, convicted It Los Angeles on mail fraud charges for attempting to obtain money from Clark Gable, film ictor, as one of "Frank Billings, ' father of her 13-year-old daugh ter, horn In VntritnA In An.... Mrs. Norton peered closely at uanie ana saia sne sun thought he was "BilllnES." G-MAN STAYS HIDDEN WHILE ROMANCE DIES EL PASO, Tex., April 28. Melvln Purvis, former G-man now putting ' distance between himself and Janice 1 Jarratt, who was to have become his ; bride tomorrow, remained locked In ' i hla train compartment as he passed ' through here today. The porter said he had not left j the compartment since boarding the train at Fort Worth yesterday. j "I'll bet a cigar that nobody sees , Mr. Purvis," ssld the porter. "He j ain't been out of that room. He ! ain't going to come out. j "He doesn't read or anything." said the porter. "He Jest lies there In ; Popguns, crocodile skins, frown lobsters, cosmetics and oysters are among the many commodities for which- American trade envoys report there are definite foreign demands. Don't misa it this time . . the Will Rogers you loved, in his wittiest hit! WILL ROGERS "Ambassador nil!" III RRY! LAST TIMES TONUiHT! Humid Bll Wrllht'i 'Mine With Iron Door"' rife, 'dp V. Disney's Stars In Mickey Mouse. Donald Duck and Pluto are at the New Craterian thea ter tomorrow for a three-day run. In their latest Walt Disney colored car toon, "The Moose Hunters." sched uled to play on the snme bill with Joe E. Brown In "When's Your Birth day." Brown adds a new portrait to his ISAACSON SELLS ERTY IN C. P. Adding to eonstAntly increasing evidence of vigorous business activity In the district waa the announcement this morning of the sale of two pieces of property belonging to J. O. Isaac son, prominent Central Point resident and former president of the Central Point state bank. Isaacson recently sold his Central Point residence to Henry C. Maury. the old Maury ranch having been bought by Dr. B. R. Elliott a short time previous. Upon sale of their home. Mr. and Mrs. Isaacson planned to reside In an apartment in the Isaacson building in aown-town Cen tral Point and accordingly re-furnlsh- ed and decorated the quarters. Renovation of the apartment had been barely completed when Isaacson received and accepted an offer to sell the entire two-story building to W. A. Shell of Klamath Falls. Shell haa taken possession and Mr. and Mrs. Isaacson will move aaJn. Isaacson will retain an office on the ground floor where he maintains a real estate and Insurance business. He and hla wife will continue to reside In Cen tral Point. No price was announced for either transaction. Special Communication Medford Lodge No. 103. A I P. & A. M.. Wednesday, April 28th, 8 p. m. Work in F. C. Degree. Visitors welcome C. M. Houston, W. M E. Sweeney. Secy. Show Starts Mobsters, to him, were jolly v good chappies, but when they get. rough, he just has to get tough I Craterian Show gallery of screen comicalities. In his rola of astrologer. Master of the art of squeezing fun out of disaster. Brown adds to the gayety of screen audiences wifh fila ludicrous adven tures aa an ex -pug who has fallen for star-gazing, and continues to fall Marian Marsh and Edgar Kennedy lend their talents to the east. Gentle Jeeves Arthur Treacher la at the Rlalto theater today and tomorrow only, again In the role of P. Q. Wode house's famed "gentleman's gentle man" gentle Jeeves. The film la titled "Step Lively. Jeeves," and gives the lean and lanky star his most hilarious situations. He is hooked by crooks In his native England and sent to America as an Earl of much fortune. Everyone tries to mooch from him, from the landlady to the front-row girls In Harlem'a burlesque shows. Robert Kent, Patricia Ellis and Alan Dinehart head an important supporting cast. Cicely Courtneldge. the dancing and laughing toast of two continents, stars In "Everybody Dsnoe," playing as the added feature with "Step Live ly. Jeeves." Ernest Truex plays op posite Miss Courtneldge. Card Readings Madame A. Mueller. Honest and Reliable with best of references. 733 Sherman Street. Phone 966-J-2 Readings $1.00. 3 Tonite at 6:30 GENTLE JEEVES GOES BERSERK! -A lie .v. ff'9 WW- 'ne s&rs f 11 vl ftrr 25EIII Mill . . . Riet . . . Klditln . 2Se lit Too Late to Classify WANTED Married man for work on dairy. Must be able to milk. Apply at ranch, 3 miles past of Jackson ville. J. A. Msnke. FOB SALE Household furniture, beds, springs, mattresses, dresbers, chairs, smalt rugs, piano, radio, floor lamps, etc. Must move by May fith and am pricing articles to sell, call at my office and apart ment, a doors west of Central Point poatofflce. J. O. Isaacson. FOR SALE Registered Guernsey cow, freshen soon, good buy at las. Also purebred Jersey, second calf, freshen soon, no papers, i7S. Tel. 14-F-4. LATEST MODEL Airway rleaner. sold new at 89 50; wilt sell for 37 50. 33 Rose Ave. WOULD YOU like a wooded homeslte with a tumbling mountain trout stream through the property, sur rounded by the be.t of hunting grounds, accessible on year around road, with gold gravel in paving quantities and ta exempt? Only taoo. Call 480-J. FOR RENT Unfurnished, modern o-room house. Inquire 417 J St.. opposite Oskdale Grocery . , A4 naa Cozr S rooms, hath. W I vUU '"K porch, double constructed, surrounded by fine lawn, roses, shade, on paved street, close in; $3ft0 down; easy terms. A4 AAA 3 Acres on Rogue river. V I OUU bove Shady Cove; 4 room modern home, gar age, highway frontage; make good trailer camp; more land available; 900 down; easy terms on balance. 3 3 Acres. Pacific Hwv. close to we 11 -established auto camp; 6-room house, outbuildings, road stand, berries, fruit and gsrden. Reason ably priced; sale or trade. R- MEAD COOLEY Phone 18.11. 411 Haven St. HEATED and nicely firnlhM room ior DiAinrss woman or man, 105 Geneva. SINGLE MAN wants ranch or tractor wor. inquire 1140 W. 8th St. INDEPRNnRNT niTRTUvo. If you would like to enter bualneas iur yourseu ana make an Inde pendent living, try Rawlclgh Re tailing. Good territories open now Call or wrlt Edward Jonea, Raw lelgh Dealer. Central Point, Ore. BEAUTICIAN wanted, with following. rormerljr Roaeborough's Beaut; Shop. Look Who'sOT The big-mouthed comedian reads the stars and sees all . . . knows all . . . and TELLS TOO MUCH I o) JOE G. . MARIAN MARSH FRED KEATING Edgar KENNEDY C3T0DAY 1 nillV! " 1 1 lias ZZJ Also j "Tw, at f""?jWjaMK' ! '"g, vivS i Lai I" i FOR SALE Equity in 1B39 Plymouth sport roadster; motor Just rebored; good rubber. Call at First National bank between 11 a. m. and 3 p. m. WUlard Oliver. FOR SALE OR TRADE 4-cyl. 3-8 Lycoming motor, l-h.p. gas en gine. li-ln. rotsry pump, saw man drel. 8e Evans at Eadj Transfer. FOR RENT 133 Tripp St. Also nice furnished apartment. Charles R. Ray. Realtor, Room 304 U. 8. Natl. Bank Bldg. phone 303. WANTED By lady, employment of any kind except housework. Box 31, Applegate. DUCK STAMPS WANTED Will pay lftc apiece for good used copies of 1934. 1935, or 1936 duck stamps. F. Q. Lange. Box 1131, Tribune. FOR SALE Wire-haired puppies and bantam hens, cheap. 323 Alice. Phone S&3-J. FOR RENT A -room house psrtly furnished, close in. Also 4 -room and 3 -room apartments, partly fur nished. Inquire 113 King St. DO YOU want to know who killed Mr. Leavenworth? Sea the Senior Class play at the high school sudl torium tonight. FOR SALE Ensmeled wood range, kitchen tables and chairs, waaa tube, fruit Jars. Call 1119 W. 4th. Coming! MAN WHO COULD WORK MIRACLES Tonite Holly Theatre 1 Mnt, . . 30 Ptra . . . 40 Kldcllfl I0t mm r IF YOU want to sell or exchange your farm property, list with ua. One of our prospects may want what you have. R. 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