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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 5, 1937)
-PAGE NINE In Westerner Jean Harlow's Last Picture At Craterian Sunday Studies Birds rEDFOTJT) MXTL TRTBtTNTE. "NrETCFOTlT), (TREfKYST. THTTRSDAY. 'ATOTTST 3, fS37, 1930 DO DOE Touring Sedan; beauti ful golden beige finish like new, small mileage; new car guarantee. Priced for quick sals on low easy terms. Used Car Dept. open even ings. PIERCE-ALLEN MOTOR CO. Dodge and Plymouth Distributors, LOCAL and PERSONAL rrom U Angelei Merle Preston and Bob Srattb of Los Angele are Tlslttng at the home of Preston's aunt, Mrs. Mark Putuun, on Penn sylvania avenue. Confers Here Lee Port, ranger In charge of the Applegate district o; the Rogue River national forest, con ferred here today with Karl L. Ja nouch, forest supervisor, regarding the winter CCC program. . Receiving Treatment Gordon Heg. geneas, ranger naturalist at Crater Lake national park, Is receiving med ical treatment at Community hos pital. Be Is getting along nloel7, hospital attendants said today. Airmail Change Effective today. the United M&lnllner bound for the jiorth will leave municipal airport at 13:56 p. m. Instead of 13:54. It was announced by Postmaster Frank De Souza. Mails close at the central postofflce 45 minutes before plane departure time. Grass Fire The fire department's chemical crew was called this fore noon to put out a grass blase on the Med ford Corporation property where some rubbish burning got beyond control. The blaze was quickly ex tinguished. No damage resulted. Has Blood Poisoning Ynallzo Lo pes. 30, of Bprague River, a Mexican charged with selling liquor to In dians, Is receiving treatment in tho Jackson county Jail for blood poison ing In the left hand. He was brought to the jail here a few days ago by United States Deputy Marshal Paul Hanlln nnd will later be transferred to Portland. His hand was cut In a car accident and blood poison devel oped, Mr. Hanlln acid. i Returning to Ship Paul L. Thomp son will leave tonight to rejoin his ship, the U. 8. 8. Cincinnati, after spending- on 18 -day leave of absence from the navy at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Shirley. Mr. Thompson completed ten years of naval service last May and re enllsted for another three-year tour of duty. During the ten years he has served In several stations, in cluding the flag division on the U. 8. 8. Northampton, two years of shore duty In San Francisco and the communications office at Pearl Har bor, Hawaii. At present he la gen eral supervisor of all radio traffic on his ship. w 4 v A "3 ' M " t s - I Starts Today for 3 Days Cptoe Shows at 1 :45-7 :00-9:l5 CjlJMj Return from Visit Mr, h. E. Peck and daughter. nttv Rnu Mtum Wednesday evening from a two-weeks j visit in Long ueacn, cai. I MedroM Y lil tor Out-of-town res idents visiting In Medford today In cluded Alex McPariand of Phoenix and Mrs. Fred Bayliai, of Hilt, Cal. From Canal Zone J. W. Whipple and son Fred, of Balboa, Panama Canal Zone, have been visiting dur ing the past week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Kim Gentry of route 3. MOTeS Office Dr. K. W Hoffman. chiropractic oyhslelan. has moved his office from the city to his residence on the Jacksonville highway two miles west of town. t Revival Meetings Ten days of re vival camp meetings were begun to day at Rogue River with Evangelist Herbert Shaw In charge. Three ser vices are being held dally, 10 a. m. and 3:30 and 8 p. m. Back from South Mr. and Mrs. U J. Carpenter, proprietors of the Band Box here, returned to Medford by car last night after spending three weeks In California. Last week they attended the fall merchandise marts In Los Angeles and San Francisco. Flying North W. E. Gllmore, presi dent of the Gllmore Oil company. arrived at municipal airport yester day afternoon In his Bellanca, piloted by Charles LaJotte. He waa en route from Burbank, Cal., to Portland and Seattle, Wash. Lodge to Meet All members of Talisman lodge No. 31, Knights of Pythias, were requested today to at-, tend the regular meeting scheduled for Monday evening In the hall at Fifth and Grape streets. A large number attended last Monday's meet ing to which a delegation came from the Grants Pass lodge to participate In the Initiation of a class of pilgrims in the oriental degree. School Tests School readiness tests will be Riven from August 33 to 28 for children under six years of age who wish to enter school this fall. The tests will be given In the office of the county school superintendent, Jackson county courthouse. Appoint ments may be made by telephone cr mail. The tests do not apply to city school children of Medford and Ash land. ,1 tor V a1 . m sm o sl EDWARD ' xV'"-' A I Buck Jones' latest picture, "Smoke Tree Range," a llghtnlng-fast story of the open range, opena tomorrow at the Rlalto theatre where It will also play Saturday. Jones portrays the grandson of a cattle baron, torn between love of a girl and loyalty to his grandfather, wnom he believes to be dispossessing the girl of right fully owned property. Muriel Evans co-stars. Tex Rltter, starring in "Arleona Days,' shares the bill. To Conference Gordon R. Green, division manager here of American Fruit Growers, Inc., will leave by piano tomorrow morning for Chicago where he will attend a conference of com pany executives and the International pear, and apple convention at which fruit buyers from all parts of the world will gather. Mr. Green expects to be back In Medford next Wednes day, returning by plane. Return from East Wayne May, em ployed by the United Air Lines in Oakland, Cal., and his father. Earl May, returned to their home here at 604 South Newtown street Monday after vacationing in the east. They went ea3t by plane and on the re turn trip took delivery of a new auto mobile at Detroit, driving from there to Medford. Wayne will visit with his parents here until next Wednes day and then return to Oakland. Substitute Arrlvei Rex Wilson, as sistant i anger of the Columbia na tional forest, began bis new duties today as ranger In charge of the Union Crack district of the Rogue River national forest where he will substitute until December 1 for Ran- a 'v. "V-w Action-packed thrills tnd the ro- mantle glamour of. th racetracks form the background lor . "Saratoga," the late Jean Harlow's last and great est picture which comes to tho New Craterlan theatre Sunday for a three day run. She Is co-starred with Clark ;' ger Jesse DeWltt. Mr. Wilson ar rived here yesterday with his wife and has taken up residence at tho Union Creek ranger station. Mr. IV Wltt has been granted a leave- of ab sence and plans to leave next week for the Oregon coast for a completo rest. He has been with the united States forest service for 30 years. Curd of Thanks. We wish to thank our frlenda and neighbors for the kindness and sym pathy extended us during our recent bereavement; also for the beautiful floral offerlngsMr. and Mrs. Otto DeJarnett. . William Purdln. Closing time for Too Late to Clas rlfy Ads Is 1;30 p. m. 5' y 4 J t rtntt ftmu Tws ill -Ai'i ? . . ... Gable. Vho sky-rocketed to fame with her In "Red Dust" and other (Urns. Critics the world over have been anxiously agreeing that Miss Harlow's work as the spoiled heiress In "Saratoga" Is unquestionably her 10 TRIAL TUESDAY Trial of Cloyd O'Kelley, Arch Bal lard, and the Milton Brothers, real dents of Rogue River charged with disorderly conduct In a complaint filed by Harry R. Randelman, special city policeman of Rogue River, has been set for next Tuesday In Justice of the Peace William R. Coleman'a court. The four defendants are at .1-. V - Cs' 4 best and had the been allowed to go on untold glory and success would have been her reward. Others la 4a all-star caat Include Lionel Barry- more, Prank Morgan, Walter Pldgeon, Una Merkel and Cliff Edwards. liberty on their own recognisance. They have retained Attorney WUUam M. McAllister. The complaint alleges the quartet visited a dance, conduoted by the Townsend club In Rogue River city park, last Saturday night, created a disturbance and used profane lan guage. Randelman told the district attorney, In the hubbub he received a black eye. The dance proceeds were to be used to help reduce the financial deficit of the Townsend club spon sored Fourth of July celebration at Rogue River, Closing time for Too Late to Clas slfy Ads la 1:80 p. m. - "f 5 v. -Av TOW- : : :, RVC.7 XtO '! ' ' I Vv as, wTklrt lMt"-"ll Shi Tt Twr , ."vV. vfv ,,!i"-",fl,1,r,lrr-. h Charlie Ruggles dons this odd costume to go study the birds and beasts In company with Boy Scouts in "Mind Your Own Business." hi larious newspaper comedy playing at the Roxy theatre today and tomor row. AHoe Brady co-stars. Shorthand student needing more preparation can pay for coaching by help in office. Box 315, Tribune. Too Late to Classify FOR BALE Sweet corn ready now for canning, unvme place on old Pa cific; Hwy. WANTED Reliable girl for houso- wctk ana care ox Children, pnone 880-J. FOR RENT o-room furnished home. as Quince. WANTED Edrerrnan In small saw mill, H M. capacity, state age and experience. Write Box 311. Tribune. FOR SALE 19 head Angora goat. Harvey Morgan, Trail. Ore. WANTED Legal stenographer. 86. WANT TO RENT 3 or 4 -room fur nished house. Will give references. Phone 390-L. CONVALESCENT HOME. Ashland. In valids and aged well eared for. WANTED Reasonably priced truck Phone 4S9-X. FOR. SALE Electrlo washer, almost new. Priced right for cash. After evenings. 954 Blvd., Ashland, aaiPn ACRES, near city 11m S 245 II Its; aU Irrigated; In to ""' matos. Crop worth soo 6 -room modern house, all outbuild ings; lots of shade; 9850 down, bal ance small monthly payments. See A. F. Flowers, 13th and Front SU FOR SALE Cement brick and build ing blocks. Phone S85-M. 548 Pearl St. FOR SALE Piano and furniture of 8-room house. Phone 469-X. 10S Columbus. Life is hist a bowl of raspberries to this bunch of crazy guys! one at the top of his class laugh doctor! ... See them one great show! EIGHT great song writers pro furxerl ihm uinrti ftnrJ eantivufinn ejejajayss Hsa nwsMw mmmm , $im thrilling stars ' you laugh and forget! ! FIFTY hand-picked beauties will. 1 make you look and remember ! A HUNDRED new faces, brought from the world's gay places, will . keep you waiting on air! A THOUSAND new ideas will ;is you thrill with wonder, rMl" "WkMlktlirrf Oft Mtn Hmm" ii -tW . If- Selected Short Subjects MatsSOc EvetAOc Kiddies-10c RUGS cleaned and shampooed to look like new, 1 25, with Electrolux. Phone 1138-Y. GET TOUR GOLDEN BANTAM Can. nlng Corn Now; ISc dozen; 10 doeea 1.40. Open evenlnga and Sunday. Denney's Grocery, near Pine Coat). WANTED Neat, Mined girl over M years, for sales work. Box 333, Mall Tribune. SWEDISH MASSAGE. Russian-Turkish cabinet baths, 305 Liberty Bldg. Phone 694. Auto painting properly done or rje charge. Mitchell Auto Beauty Snap, WANTED Used furniture, doors, windows, tools, etc. Berrydsle 3nd Hand Store, 1603 No. Riverside. Phone 268. Playing Today and Friday Settle Baok and Howl! Cartoon Novelty -News- Every as a all in j,-. - -j. will make r-vfci Alice snoops Vt l jgT He scoops . , WWjjj ll llfX what fon! 1 1 T