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PAGE NINE "Parnell" Powerful Irish Drama, Opens Run at New Craterian Theatre Sunday LOCAL and PERSONAL From Michigan Bob Harvey of Marcellus, Mich la among visitors in Mtdlord this week. From Central Point Mri. J. W Webster of Central Point wu calling on friend and transacting business ben this morning. mm Gold Hill Mrs, Raymond Smith of Gold H1U waa among out of-town bu&lneaa visitors In Medford this morning. Arjuster Calls E. A. Heam of the local office of the Fire Companies Adjustment Bureau. Inc.. transacted business In Ashland Tuesday. Here from Ashland Out-of-town visitors In Medford Tuesday Included Mrs. Cloma Burton and Mrs. Belle Songer, both of Ashland. From Trail Business callers here this morning Included Mr. and Mrs. WaUaoo Cushman and Prank Mullet, all of the Trail district. Prom Butte Falls Mr. and Mrs Walter Allen of Butte Falls were shopping and attending to business matters here thla morning. Orrs Home Mr. and Mrs. A.. I. Orr returned by tram this morning from a visit In the northern part of the state. On Buying Trip Mr. and Mrs. V. J. .carpenter, owners of the Band Box. left Sunday for Los Angeles and San Francisco where they will attend the fall and. winter markets. Grange Dance A public dance will be held in the old Jacksonville court house Saturday evening under aus pices of the Jacksonville Orange. Su va's orchestra will provide the music Grass Fire The fire department's chemical crew waa called out yester day afternoon to extinguish a grass blaze near the Coffee Pot on the North Pacific highway. The fire was attributed to a lighted cigarette stub No damage was done. Eaamlner Coming Ward McReyn olds, state examiner of operators and chauffeurs, will be In the Medford elty hall Saturday from 8 a. m. until Ip. si- All persons wishing permits or licenses to drive cars are asked to get In touch with Mr. McReynolds between those hours. Looks Over Park David B. Can field, superintendent of Crater Lake national park left yesterday for Rocky Mountain national park where ne planned to spend several daya get ting acqualtned with his new duties. He wss recently promoted' to super intendent of the Colorado park which la altuated north of Denver. He will return to Crater lake to wind up his administration before leaving southern Oregon permanently for his new position, considered one of the most Important In the national park service. To End Visit Mr. and Mrs. Oeorge Bower of Santa Barbara, Cal.. wlU terminate their annual encampment on the Rogue river Sunday when they plan to leave for the Umpqua where they will continue their fishing. Later they will go to Pendleton for the annual round-up The Bowers have been camped on leased property near McLeod. They arrived April 1 and Mr. Bower, In Medford today, said they have had a season of excellent angling. The Bowers have been com leg to southern Oregon on fishing excursions every summer for the past- seven or eight years. Takes Student Post Parry Schrl ver of Sheridan. Wyo., a senior at Oregon State college, school of for estry, reported for duty today as a summer atudent employe on the Rogue River national forest. He wss assigned to the South Pork CCC camp where he will be engaged in making recreational surveys. A Airport Arrivals Today's arrivals at Medford municipal airport Includ ed C. A. Owen, captain of the Wash ington national guard, who was en route from Spokane to Sunnyvale. Cal tn a Douglas observation piano; and Harry Sham, operator of a flying service at Oakland, Cal airport, who was flying north to Portland In a Falrchlld. pakota Picnic Former residents of North and South Dakota now living In southern Oregon or northern Cali fornia were reminded today of the annual twin-state picnic to be held In Grants Pass municipal park Sun day. AU Dakota ns are asked to at tend and renew old friendships. Lunch and table service are to be provided by each attending. A pro gram of entertainment haa been ar ranged. . At Cinnabar springs Mr. and Mr. L. Dike of Medford and Mrs. E. O. Flene of Gold Hill spent Sunday with Mrs. Flene's daughter and son-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Taylor, at cinna bar Springs, Cal. Mr. Taylor la tak ing treatment at the springs for his health. Mrs. Tsylor is In charge of the springs for the summer. The visitors reported that weather at tne health resort waa ideal. Roads to the spa are In good condition and many are using the route through the Applegate, they said. . Visiting Friend Mrs. Charles Link and son Richard of Elkhart, Ind., are guests of B. H. Brysnt of Route 4. The guests have been visiting In Cali fornia and are now en route to Ta- coma, wash., where they are to call on other friends before returning home. Mr. Link and Mr. Bryant were friends In the United states army during the World war, having met for the first time when they were assigned to the same regiment. They have kept up their friendship by correspondence, since the war. Mra. Link said ahe had heard her hus band apeak so frequently of Mr. Bryant that ahe decided to stop of here for a visit while traveling from California to Washington. 1 Hypnotist Coming To Holly's Stage Something new In the way of stage attractions Is promised Medford theatre-goers when the Great Delmar comes to the Holly theatre stage next Thursdsy night. One of the world's foremost hypnotists and escspe art ists, Delmar's unique attraction Is ex pected to create a great deal of at tention from local fans. Baffling police experts and crimin ologists all over the globe with his uncanny faculty of freeing nlmsell from all sorts of handcuffs, stralght Jacketa and shackles which are used In everyday police work, the Great Delmar has enjoyed himself at the expense of the experts. Also known In thla country and abroad for his deep knowledge of the art of hypnotism, he delights audl enoea In working with voluntary sub- Jecta and casting his queer spell over them. and. while not unduly embar rassing the subjects, causes them to turn their antics into howling blta nf omedv. The attraction will play at the Hoi- i....ftiivii -y-, v , ii,,- .tf Here are the brilliant stars of "parnell," I lip tremendously niovliie. llrtloual drama of Charles Stewart Parnell, "uncrnivnrd king of Ireland" nhlrh opens Its local run Sunday at the New Craterian. Left to rlzht: Bertan Churchill as O'Gorman Mahon, Blllle liurke as Clara, Clark Gable as Parnell, Mvrna Loy as Katie O'shra. Alan Marshall as Capt. Willie O'siira and Edna May Oliver as Aunt Ben, The story of the dynamto Irish patriot who sarrlflred a slnriou!i rareer hernuse nf another man's wife U wild tn clve Clark Gable hi utrnneeNt rhararterlxatlon to date. Gene Autry in Friday Rialto Show ' ..." ' . 1. JilSi. Gene Autry, the screen's most popular Western singing star comes to the Rialto theater for tomorrow and Saturday only In "Rootln' Toot In" Rhythm," a fast shooting story of the old west In the days of gal lant desperadoes. "Killers of the Sea." a real-life story of the monsters of the deep starring captain Wallace Caaewell Jr., plays as the added thrill-hit. ly theatre for three nights, not show ing for matinee performances. There will also be a complete screen pro gram, all at the regular admission prices. Trail July Clearance Sale Friday & Saturday Specials Shaggy spun and handkerchief linen dresses; plain and floral designs. Sizes 14 to 44. Reg. $7.95 Spec. $3.95 Shoes 79c to 03.99 the BAND BOX The Store That Saves You Money 223 East Sixth. Telephone 989 TRAIL, July 33. (Spl.) Msbel Msck. home demonstration agent, ac companied by Eva Segessman, Viols Sherrer and Miss Sears. Journeyed to Union Creek Sunday to make final arrangements for the homemakers camp to be held there July 35 to 30. All women of the county are Invited to attend. Mr. Weaver of the forest wrvlce showed the party the many beautiful apota around the camp. which all will see who attend. L. L. Yancey has returned to Palo Alto after spending a month at hie cabin on Rogue river. Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Segessman were hosta to their employes Saturday even ing at their home, "Riverside Plnea." Dr. and Mrs. Grady and son. Roger, of Palo Alto are spending a week with Mrs. Ella Yancey. 4 Closing time for Too Late to Clas sify Ads Is 1:30 p. m. Too Late to Classify TWO purebred Chows for sale, us raim. Ashland, Ore. IS. LOST Small brown billfold, 845 cur rency. cards, license, etc. Rewsrd Wm. Mcorotty. Rt a. Box 468. FOR SAt.W some bargains In (rood low era ?. juiuucr ui lo sit wnne It lasts MEDFORD LUMBER COMPANY 3rd and Fir. Phone 629. WANTED 3 passengers, share ex penses tO WISCOnSin: lRfff far Leave August 1, return early Sept! FOR SALE Two cedar boats. 20 and jceoox, aooo. 317 N. Riverside. rutt bale Black Percheron filly. 14 muntns oia. a real good one. 76 w. B. Lamb, Eagle Point - Butte rails nwy. FOR RENT 4-room furnished house; snaae. irult; adults. 314 Haven, near n. HOMy. WANTED Young, experienced groo ery cierK. Btate wages expected ana reierencea. .. Box 4076, Mall inoune. '33 V-8 DeLuxe Coupe with rumble seat; 18 miles to gallon: uses no '! y' Laurel. GOOD used car to exchange for sheep ut, irinunp. FOR SALE 8 - room modern house, lot 50x110; only $200 down Total price 880. and 6-rm. mod. plastered house, full bsaement. 4 bedrooms, hsrdwood floors, fireplace, 13 ac. Irrigated land; only 8300 down, balance like rent. GEO. H. YEO AGENCY, 327 W. Main. Phone 154. FOR SALE Electric range and Irons, fireplace screen, scythe, garden tools. 855 West 2nd. USED UIANO ACCORDION Good Italian make; cheap. Baldwin Piano Shoppe. GREEN PINE IL AM WS)P Big DOUBLE LOAD Phone 1 Now tti SQUARE GRAND PIANO Good con dition, for quick sale, 84900 Baldwin Piano Shoppe. WELL - LOCATED Portland property to exchange for Improved or un improved acreage vicinity Medford. Box 4082. Tribune. In "Mammy" Role Louise Beavers plays Bobby Breen's colored mammy" In hla newest star ring picture, "Rainbow on the River. playing at the Roxy theater today and tomorrow. May Robson Is also In support of the singing star. FOR SALE OR TRADE Team of mules and one young gentle work horse, c. V. Calkins, Central Point, Rt. 1, Box 32. 5 -ROOM furnished Call 646 or 134. house for rent, WANTED Good home In country for Doy 13. in return ior ngnt cnores. Call 410-R until 11 a. m. GOAT'S MILK FOR HEALTH From tested goats. Phone 437-J. Jungfrau Goat Dairy, WANTED Husky man. not over 80. to take interest in business clone to Medford; $3S0 cash will handle; 25 wefk to start. Write Box 136, Man Trinune for interview. USED CARS AND TRUCKS 1935 Ford Panel. 1035 International Pickup. 1034 Ford V-B Truck. 1034 Chevrolet Truck, tandem axle for lumber naul. 1933 Graham Sedan. 1030 Oakland Bed nil, 33,000 miles. 1930 LaSalle Coupe. 1028 Auburn Coupe. 1929 Packard SetiAn 1930 studebaker Sedan. 1929 Ford Coupe. Several $50.00 cara. SANDERSON MOTOR CO. The Safe Place to Buy. FRUITWORKERS we are taking reservations for care of children during packing season, 3.50 week ly. The Kiddle Keep, Phone 819-J. corner Oakdale and Tenth. FOR SALE 1 to 3.000 old newspapers at lc per lb. 317 East G. St , Grants Pass, Ore. FOR SALE 1 acre, Irrigated: 6 -room house, city water, electricity, gar age, small barn, pasture; some terms: 1 block west Howard school Starkey. YOUNG LADV wants housework In home. 615 Dlmmlck St.. Grants Pass. '33 CHEVROLET Panel. A-l mechan ically. A real bargain at $359.00; easy terms. Used Car Dept., 8th and Bnrtlett. Open evenings. PIERCE-ALLEN MOTOR CO. Dodge and Plymouth. FOR SALE To make room for new stock some good low grade lumber at $13 to 14. while It laste. MEDFORD LUMBEIi COMPANY 3rd and Fir. Phone 629, FOR RENT Furnished room, close In, 130 8. Laurel. Phone 934 -L. RED RASPBERRIES Pick your own, 4o a box. Bring own containers; 1 mile west of Phoenix, Coleman oreek rood at the creek. Charles Bets. FOR SALE Nearly new se of display tables and counters, well finished; modern pat tern. Must be sold at once. A Real Bargain. MEDFORD LUMBER COMPANY 3rd and Fir Sta Auto painting properly done or no charge. Mitchell Auto Beauty Shop. MANY CHERRIES yet for sale. Barnum, near Ever Shady Park. W. B. AUtO FOR SALE New potatoes, 50o pel lug box. Bring boxes. 403 Benson. Gault's Shoe Shop New Location 14 So. Central Next to Bowman's Barber Shop HARVEST DANCE Jacksonville Orange Hall SATURDAY, JULY 24 8ilva's Orchestra GRAIN WANTED for storage. Rates reasonable BONDED WAREHOUSE See us now for grain storage space in our new concrete warehouse. It is olean and dry and a safe place for your grain. A new 20 ton truck scale has been installed for quick and dependable rervice. Let us haul your grain for you direct front field to our storage. Grain Sacks 5c to 7&c each Also Sewing Twine See our sacks before you buy F. E. SAMSON CO. SACKS BINDER TWINE STORAGE 229 No. Riverside ' Phone 833 1 1:49-7:00-0:15 TODAY and FRIDAY He Steals Your Heart All Over Again . . . ! Ti- 'r CRIME !-,lMt .'.. T TOMORROW and SAT! Rough - Ridin' Romance 3 ft h y t h m roles the ranie when Gene mixes guns and -alt mam o ?! S nf the Sea ... -mo SVJEEP ..AnllQ lit tri- ...yi ITRV A dene . ROOTIU RHYTHM" SMILEY BURNETTE ARMIDA ? I M jy 4 Sf two Thrill-Filled vS . FEATURES m m Jrif a amDn nions- i r& a r m e w,'h n on'.v 1 knife . lant word UM III! CAPTAIN WALLA 0 E CASEWELL 3 on . ! I -: af i . - aeeK M, oerate vwi 1'- in' yrnoo ... 1 NJ A WOMAN ALONE, telling lova take hr, unknowing, to face danger and death on scarlet eatl 1 " '-'ft". ROMANTIC SCOUROI ef two oceans, defying the no- vies of all the world, fight ing at last for love. the. greatest adventure of alll X Vi A ROARINO BEAST ...yet a gentle child ...friend and foe a like to the captain he - serves...and betrays I (MOTS OTHM MM )QlOfP V iliBSlEsif 51 fm'& WGtsV iRItK5(:Vi sou) 1 . SPUNKY CABIN BC boasting stoutly tf ho is a man in i,l man's world . . . prov ing it gallantly! HI I KM THKV KND TOMOHT1 lark Haley a Arthur Treacher "She Had To Eat" Plus "It Could llsppen To You" TlMBERPRQttoS COMPANY DOBSN'T P.Y" Novelty Shows 1:45 -7:00 -9:16 Mats-30o Xves-40c Kiddles i Dim MID'OIIO End of H. Central