M"ET)FCVRD MATT TRTBUXE. MEDFORD. OREGON. FRIDAY. .TTLY 23, 1937.
PAGE THIRTEEN
LOCAL and
Call! on Friends Mrs. Mildred Lit
tler of Sardine creek and Berkeley,
Cl.. visited Mends ben today.
Business Visitor Bob Hammond,
jr.. vaa among recent Medford call
in in Ashland, transact lug bualne&a
there Wednesday.
rrom Gold HIM L. A. Dinger of
Gold Kill waa visiting friends and
attending to business matters In Med
ford thl morning.
To Lakevlew Mra. Russell Semon
and Mrs. Ernest J. Smith left yes
terday afternoon for Lakevlew and
other eastern Oregon points where
they niU visit for a few days.
On Vacation Miss Josephlr.6
Koppes. secretary to the Jackson
county public health unit, Is among
Medford residents vacationing In the
north.
Minor Operation W. C. Wilson of
422 Beatty street was admitted to the
O too pat hi o clinic yesterday for a
minor operation. He la getting alone
nicely, attendants said.
Transact Business 0. DeYoung of
Portland, special agent for the Du
buque Fire and Marine Insurant
company, transacted business here ye
terday.
Postpone Cubs Meeting Achieve
ment meeting of cub pack eight of
the Washington school, which was
to have been held tonight, has been
postponed to Friday, July 30, It was
announced this morning.
Minor Accident Cars driven by
Tom Davidson of 1139 West Ninth
street and Frank Mathews were In
volved In a minor auto accident at
Main and Fir streets last night, a
city police report said today.
Putnam Here George Putnam,
editor and publisher of the Salem
Capital Journal, arrived here this
morning to spend the week-end ang
ling as the guest of Col. E. E- Kelly
and Judge F. L. TouVelle. Mr. Put
nam was editor and publisher of the
Medford Mall Tribune before he went
to Salem.
" To Make Tour T. E. May will
leave by plane tonight for Oakland
where he will Join his son Wayne,
who Is employed by United Air Lln?s.
The two will then go by plane to
Detroit where they will take deliv
ery of a new car. They will then
make a motor tour, returning via
Canada.
Flying North William Fry arriv
ed at Medford municipal airport this
morning from Redding, Cal., In his
Rearwln plane. After his ship had
been serviced he left for Eugene wheie
he was to participate In an aerlM
show planned as part of the Oregon
Trail pageant. Frye Is affiliated with
Aircraft Associated of Long Beach,
Cal., airplane sales firm.
KEEP COOL
at the
CHATEAU
DINE and DANCE
Every Evening With
the Serenaders -
Chan & Chan
Chinese Medicine Co.
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Hay Fever, stomach
Tfnnht. rnnitlnatlon.
Chronic Cough, Rheumatism, Si
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HtU. Eczema, Appendicitis, man
Blood Pressure. Prostate. Hart,
Liter, Bladder. .Kidney. Lunge.
Blood. Urinary trouble, Herb
Kill glre you relief. 10 a.m. to 6
p.m.: Tuesday-Thursday 10-13 a
m. Cloeed Sunday.
CAERfUVAL
Balloons Confetti
Horns Hats
Saturday;
Nicht
at the
NEVZ
ROGUE RIVER
Open Air Pavilion
MUSIC BY
CARL STEARNS
AND HIS RYHTHM BOYS
PERSONAL
Representative Here Out-of-town
business visitor, here thl week nt
cluded Mrs. Marlon Conalln Thorn
.ton. representative of a eoap company.
...
Visiting Parents John Ferry, eon
of Mr. and Mrs, D. H. Perry of Rogue
River, 1 spending a vacation vUlt
with his parents and hi slaters, the
Mlases Elizabeth and Prances Ferry,
who graduated from Stanford uni
versity this spring.
.
To View Pleet attven Dodge, son
of Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Dodge, will
leave thl week-end for Portland
where he will be a guest of Richard
Galnor, formerly of thl city, during
the vlalt of the fleet.
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On Buying Trip Adrlenne Steward
will leave thl evening for Los An
geles and San Francisco. She plans
to spend a week In each city, looking
over the fall and winter style marts
nd purchlng merchandise for her
Medford and Klamath Fall stores.
To Seattle Mr. J. Banford Rich
ardson and Mra. K. J. Fleischer, both
teacher in the Central Point schools.
left yesterday for Seattle. Wash,
where they will enroll In the Unl
verslty of Washington summer school.
They will be away five week.
Melihlor Here M. J. Melchlor, field
Inspector of the World war veteran
state aid commlaslon. Is transacting
official buslnea here. He arrived
yesterday and plana to remain until
Monday. He spent today at the offloe
of Carl T. Tengwald, Jackson county
representative for the commission,
At Convention Dwlght Houghton,
Chet Hubbard and William M. Mc
Allister left yesterday for Olympla,
Wash., where they will attend the
annual convention of Active Inter
national today and tomorrow. Mc
Alllater la International president and
will preside at all sessions. .
Picnic on River Honoring Mlas
Dorothy MacMlllan. who I vlltlng
at the home of her aunt and uncle,
Lieut, and Mrs.' Lawrence Rhode, a
no-hostess picnic was arranged last
evening on Rogue river. Present were
the Misses Jeanne Hamilton, Opal
Harvey, Mr. William B. Hlne of
Yakima, Patsy Smith, Gertrude Has-
Klns and the honor guest.
To Return Home A. J. Anderson,
chaplain of Medford post of tho
American Legion, will return home
tomorrow evening from the veterans'
hospital in Roseburg. Mr. Anderson,
who was recently elected chaplain of
the local post for the 14th consecu
tive time, ha been confined in the
hospital for the past four month
with a broken hip. suffered when he
slipped on Icy pavement. Mr. Ander
son was previously expected tonight,
but sent word that he would not be
home until tomorrow evening. Post
official urge all member to be it
the depot to welcome their comrade.
, . . ...
Three Slightly Hurt Three persons
were slightly Injured Wednesday
evening when a car driven by Dr.
F. O. Broatrom of Fresno. Cel., waa
atnick by a machine operated by
Adolph Olson of Trail on the Crater
Lake highway 15 miles from Med
ford, according to a city police re
port. The Injured were Mra Mar
Jorle .Broatrom, Carl Brostrom, 13,
and Dr. Brostrom, who was driving
the car. The report atated that Ol
son swerved from hi side of the high
way and atruck the left front fender
of the Brostrom machine which was
traveling In the opposite direction.
. .
Distinguished Visitors Mr. and
Mrs. O. O. Bottorff of New York City
left Medford last Saturday for San
Francisco and Lo Angele after
spending three days a guests of Wli
11am F. Isaac at hi summer home.
Big Rock lodge, on Rogue river. Mr.
Bottorff 1 vice-president and gen
eral manager of the Civic Concert
company of New York City, which 1
owned by the National Broadcasting
company. The Bottorffe are close
friends of the artists who appeared
In Medford aeversl yer ago In a
concert eerie, and are Intimate
frlenda of Attollo Baggorle. one of the
country' outstanding tenors. While
In Medford the New Yorkers were es
pecially Impressed with crater laae
and the beautiful eoenery of south-
"Parnell" At Craterian Sunday
i i i-itii f in
The photoplty version of the oele-1
brated story of Charles 8tewart Par,
nell, "Uncrowned King of Ireland,"
who sacrificed fame for the woman
he loved, comes to the New Craterian
theater for a three-day run starting
Star Given "Bum s Rush "
At Preview
By DAN
HOLLYWOOD. July 33. (API
autograph hunter, got "the works" from a policeman and was rescued
by Robert Taylor at the preview last night of her newest film.
An old hat pulled down on her l
head and her coat collar flipped up.
the actress was not recognized by the
officer when he shoved back auto
graph hunters who swarmed around
Tavlor, her escort.
Miss Stanwyck attempted to follow
the actor through the crowd. 'No.
you don't," commanded the officer.
forcibly putting ber Into reverse.
Once safely through the mobbing
fans, Taylor found that It was a
strange young woman who had hold
of his coat tall as he entered the
foyer. He rushed out again.
Miss Stanwyck eat weeping on the
curb, rigorously guarded by the law.
"I'm going to sock you, (f you
don't let her go," threatened Taylor.
By this time, the officer waa dis
covering his mistake. So were the
fans massed on the sidewalk and
angered by his part in the Impromp
ern Oregon
said.
In general, Mr. Isaacs
E
IS HIGHLIGHT OF
EUGENE'S FIESTA
EUGENE. July 33 AP The Pio
neer walked through the streets of
Eugene again today.
Today gripped hands with yester
day as the world famous pioneer
parade, highlight of the fourth tri
ennial Oregon Trail celebration, pro
ceeded at oxen-pace through the
downtown section of the city with an
estimated crowd of 35,000 persons
crowding the line of March.
Led by a squadron of mounted po
lice officers, the grand marshal of
the day was Darwin Brlstow, grand
son of Elijah Brlstow, the first man
to build a permanent home In Lane
county. In a later float, a reproduc
tion of this cabin waa entered by Mr.
Brlstow. Young, whoso grandparents
came to Oregon In 1853, and Miss
Ida Patterson, whose parents came
to Oregon In 1S43. had a place of
honor near the head of the parade.
Close behind came the Junior queen
and king with their escorts, heading
a contingent of children representing
an old Immigrant train with tiny
covered wagons drawn by calves.
Queen Susannah TV rode In royal
state in the red. blue and gold car
riage of the Portland rose festival.
With her rode Barbara Johnson, pir
ate girl of the San Francisco Oolden
Oa-te exposition, and Just behind, rid
lng in an old covered wagon, came ;
the royal court,
JACKSONVILLE BOY
ON SPANISH DUTY
Taking off refugees In Spain dur
ing the present clrtl var Is on of
the dutlt being don by Calvin L.
Lusk of Jacksonville, a third class
pett7 officer aboard the U. 8. 8.
Kansas, which I stationed In the
troubled waters, according to Infor-
DANCE
SATURDAY NITE
at
BONNEY'S
GRILL
"Blackie" McDonald,
Mgr.
Musio br
"Happy OllletU's
Musical Mountaineers
SPECIAL
Chicken Dinners
Sunday under the title of "Parnsll."
Clark Oable and Myrna Low co-aur
In the leading role with Edna May
Ollcer, BUlle Burke. Alan Marshall
and Edmund Qwenn heading a dis
tinguished supporting cast,
of Her, Film
DE LICE
Barbara Stanwyck, mistaken for an
tu drama.
They Jeered when ha Immediately
left the scene. Ironically, he was
one of 10 officers hired for the even
ing by Goldwyn studio, producer of
Miss Stanwyck's picture, "Stella Dal
las." The Goldwyn press department
chief, Jock Lawrence, said Miss Stan
wyck suffered bruises on her arms
and shoulders for which she received
a physician's statement. Taylor was
dissuaded by Miss Stanwyck from
filing an official com pin In t against
the officer, Lawrence said.
If the star was in tears before the
preview, most of the audience was
red-eyed afterward. Critics of trade
publications and newspaper called
her performance aa a sacrificing
mother worthy of the 1937 acWemy
acting award.
matlon received by his mother, Mr.
H. Lusk of Jacksonville.
Calvin, a former Medford and
Jacksonville high school student and
oasKetbou star, Joined the navy
three year ago and has been with
his ship off Spain for the past year.
He is expected home on a furlough
the first of August, his mother said
He is In the radio department on
me cruiser and is taking a course
in radio engineering. Mrs; Lusk re
port.
Closing time for Too Ate to Clas,
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"Trader Horn," the screen's first
and greatest thrill-romance, la
brought back by popular request to
the Rlalto theater or their Sun
day, Monday and Tuesday twln-hlt
program. Harry Carey, Edwlna Booth
and Duncan Itenaldo head the cast
which Includes thousands of African
Roxy Serial
Mala, who has the lead In the new
serial, "Robinson Crusoe of Clipper
Island," battles fierce natives In the
second episode which plays at the
Roxy theater tomorrow only.
Dick Foran. starring In "Land Be
yond the Law." plays as tho main
feature for tomorrow.
MRS. LOVE SUFFERING
FROM HM BOTTLE
The condition of Mrs. Ray Love,1
Today and Sat!
New songs .. . new , .
thrills . . a riot of
fun and action with -Gene
in his greatest
Western hit!
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Nature's Own Drama of Existence!
Life and Death struggles of undersea Jungles!
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SUNDAY! IT'S BACK! THE SCREEN'S
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Authentic Filmization "Spain in Revolt"
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Return Showing
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native,. The story of the "White
Goddess," whom all men feared, la
familiar to every lover of adventure
The picture was. actually filmed lu
Africa at tho expense of several lives.
"Revolt In Spain." an actual, au
thentic fllmlaatlon of conditions and
warfare In Spain today la scheduled
as the added attraction.
surgical nurse at Sacred Heart hos
pital, who was struck on v the head
by an empty pint whiskey bottle
thrown by Harvey E. Snider, taxi
driver, at the wrestling matches last
Monday night, was unchanged today,
her physician reported.
Mrs. Love Is still confined In bed
at Sacred Heart, it was said, and
will probably be forced to remain
there for 10 days or two weeks. She
Is bothered by extreme dizziness, the
physician stated, whenever she at
tempts to get up. -
Closing time for Too Late to Clas
sify Ads is i :S0 p. m.
Too Late to Classify
PIANO MUST BE SOLD We have left
. on our hands in this vicinity
Studio Piano almost new. You
. take over contract for balance at
$6 a month. For further partlcu-
. lars and where it may be seen, ad
dress CUne Piano Co., 301 Market St.
Pan Francisco. Cal.
GIERKE'S MINERAL
FOR HEALTH
Recommended by Thousands,
Free sample with this adr,
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MIGHTIEST ADVENTURE!
If Hit
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with
Harry Carey, Kdwina Booth
and supporting csit of 10,000
6WCET CORN, 30e dosen; 9 miles
west on Jacksonville uwy. B. X.
Ford, phone 731-R.
EAST SIDE
SMALL DOWN PAYMENT
WALK IN O DISTANCE
A j pa Mooern 4 -room ounga
2k Z 1 3 U low: sleeping porch,
W htsi-rlwrv-wl flnrtM- nrnn.
erty clear; paving paid. Will ex
change for rooming bouse and pay
difference.
Also
NFAR MAIN
EAST SIDE
A A AAA -room modern bunga
1 II Mil low; 3 bedrooms, en race;
w lot 50x124. Small down
payment, balance like rent.
Also
3 ACRES
MODERN HOUSE
A-I CONDITION
aapaa 3 acres. 100 trees, differ-
5Z3lJU nt varieties; modern
house. Baraga, woodshed
. barn: dandy good soil. This U a
rai ouy. oniy saaoo oo: easy terms.
Cash will talk. See today.
CHARLES A. WINO AGENCY, INC.
Phone 738. 100 E. Main St.
FOR SALE Large sire Herrtng-Hall
safe. Medford Ice & Storage Co.
WANTED Experienced service station
man. Inquire A. B. Culy Servloo
Station. Main and Front.
HELP WANTED Nigh twatch man for
fruit season. Start immediately.
. Writ, giving phone number and
references. P. O. Box 1041, Med
ford. Ore.
fl-ROOM modern house, 3 bedrooms;
walking distance. Price $1900; easy
terms, 705 No. Riverside.
ROOMS Housekeeping if desired;
cool and comfortable. 417 King.
WANTED Man for camp work; 80
years or older; preferably married.
Inquire Sunday morning at 10 a.
m. Merrick's Motor Inn.
FOR SALE Two good Toggenberg
goats. Keasonaoie. rnone oio-j-i
FOR BALK
school, in good condition. Price I
650.00.
5 -Room modern house, aunound-
ed by green trees, a walnuts: land
for garden; good location; 11000.00.
If interested in a home in the
best part of the valley, see
W. A. CHILDERS, Jacksonville.
FOR SALE 5 -room modern house, 8
lots, I1S00; terms. See H, N, nor
land. 335 South Oakdale. - .
FOR SALE OR TRADE Auto Park,
located on Redwood Hwy. near Ore
gon Caves, In Cave city. See or
write owner, Laura E. Newlands,
Cave Junction, Ore., P. O. Box 133,
Auto painting properly done or no
charge. Mitchell Auto Beauty snop
FOR SALE New potatoes. 800 pel
lug box. Bring boxes. 408 Benson.
Thundering Thrills of the Sea!
SUNDAY!
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a Nation....
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BARBER WANTED Grand Hotel Bar
ber Shop.
FOR SALE or rent to responsible per
son, close In. 4-room and sleeping
porch, newly decorated, unfurnish
ed bouse. Inquire at 35 Quince.
PAINTINO. kalsomlnlng, paper-hanging.
Estimates given. Beckham,
phono 379-R-3.
FOR SALE Non-Irrigated apricots.
Coker Butte road, second house oa
left. W. H. Simones.
WANTED Experienced sock darner
and mender. Must be capable rt
operating new darning machine.
Steady position. Troy Laundry, 811
N. Central.
FOR SALE Equity in 4-room house.
3 3 acre fruit, Phoenix; terms. Box
131, Tribune,
WANTED Married man who under
stands stock, for caretaker on farm.
Qive referenco and telephone num
ber. Box 133. c o Mall Tribune.
NICE cool room for 3. 15S N. Oak
dale. DODGE fl-cyl. Sedan, D. D. model;
looks and runs like new; Blue Seal
guarantee. Bargain special only
325.00. Easy terms. Used Car
Dept., 8th and Bartiett. Open even
Inga. PIERCE-ALLEN MOTOR CO.
podge and Plymouth.
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EDNA MAY OLIVER
EDMUND GWENN
ALAN MARSHALL
DONALD CRISP
BILL IE BURKE
Their glorious romance rocked
the foundation of an Empire I
Lovely Myrna in Oable'i anni
, . the year's biggest thrill! .
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