OTJDFCmT) M'ATL TRTBITNE. rET)FOT?T). 01?Efl-0NT. FRIDAY, SEPTFfBF.K 24. 1937.
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LOCAL and
In A ftli land Tom Freed was among
Medford visitors in Ashland this week,
transacting business there yesterday.
From Ashland Ned Mars of Ash
land was a Medford visitor this morn
ing. Business Callers Mrs. Henry Nel
son and daughter Jewell of this city
wen among business callers In Ash
land Wednesday.
Radio Club Meet Rogue Valley
Radio club will meet tonight at 8:15
o'clock at the home of Wallace Brill
on Lozler Lane.
Moves Office Dr. B. L. Lageaon
has moved his offices from the Med
ford Center building to 219 in the
Fluhrer building.
From Central Point H. J. Fleischer
of Central Point was calling In Med
ford this morning on business mat
ters. Wort man Guest Leaves Mrs. Ber
nle Titus of Seattle, Wash., who has
hn vtsltlna at the J. R. Wortman
home, returned to Seattle Friday.
From Eastern Oregon Ray Marx
returned to eastern Oregon this 1
morning after spending two days
transacting business here.
Here Wednesday Among out-of
town residents calling here Wednes
day were Ed Petty and son Wayne,
Al Brower and Logan Ntnlnger, all
of Ashland.
In Ashland Rev. D. D. Randall of
this city, American Sunday school
missionary for southern Oregon, and
Rev. W. L. Ray were Ashland visitors
Wednesday.
To Sutherlln Mr. and Mrs. A. B.
Lyman left by motor car today for
Sutherlln, Ore., where they will visit
for a few days with friends and rela
tives. Here Yesterday Mr. and Mrs. W.
D. Whittle of Ashland were calling
on friends and business acquaint
ances here yesterday. Also here yes
terday from Ashland were Jimmy
Culler and Harold Ricks.
CARNIVAL
DANCE
AT THE
OASIS
SAT. SEPT. 25
New Loud Speaking System,
Spring Floor, Peppy Music by
"Rogue River Rliytlim Boys"
CARNIVAL DANCE ..;
AT THE OASIS
SAT., SEPT. 25TH
New Loud Speaking System,
Spring Floor, Peppy Music by
"Boguc River Rhythm Boys"
PERSONAL
To Sacramento Edith Nichols, em
ploye In the city superintendent's
office, plana to leave for Sacramento
tonight to visit her cousin. Maxlne
Nichols, over the week-end. ,
Rebuild Oarage Nick Kune of 336
North Oakdale avenue applied at the
city building Inspector's office yes
terday for a permit to rebuild a pri
vate garage at a stated cost of VIM.
Returns to Portland Winifred
Ayers, teacher at Reed college in
Portland, returned to her position
Wednesday after spending a wk8
visit with Mr. and Mra. E. T. Allen
of the Allen hotel,
To Portland Captain and Mrs. H.
J. Melrlng, accompanied by Mrs. E.
J. Brugger and daughter Audrey, are
leaving tomorrow morning for Port
land. They will return to Medford
next week.
Visit Here Mrs. F. H. Crowson,
Mrs. Tom Carter and children of Ash
land and Mrs. Ed Cary and Mrs. Tom
Gorman spent Wednesday here on
business and visiting with Mrs. John
Redden. Mrs. Cary of Santa Cruz
and Mrs. Gorman of San Francisco
are house guests of Mrs. Crowson.
Tonsils Removed Patients at the
Osteopathic hospital this week In
cluded Miss Nellie Nipper, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Nipper of route
4, who had her tonsils removed yes
terday morning, and George R. Potts
of Central Point, who underwent
tonsllectomy this morning.
Gets Huge Buck G. Ntcewood of
Medford returned room the Bly coun
try yesterday with a muletail deer
weighing 204 pounds. He immediate-
ly entered It In the contest being
sponsored by Lamport. Durward
Porter bagged a blacktall in the vicin
ity of Eagle Point yesterday.
Visiting Here Mr. and Mrs. A. Cop
ley and Glen and Carl Bennett of
Ogalalla. Neb., are visiting at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Scrtpter.
Mrs. Copley Is a niece of Mr. and
Mrs. Scripter and Carl and Glen are
nephews. They plan to remain about
two weeks.
Transferred Here Ruth HIM. tor
merly employed by the Baker county
relief committee, has been trans
ferred to Medford and will aot aa
case worker for the Jackson county
relief committee, with headquarters
In the city hall. She began her new
duties early thla week.
. .
Moving to Portland Mr. and Mrs.
J. H. Thompson of 510 South Holly
will leave Saturday morning for Port.
land where they will make their per
manent home. Mr. Thompson Is with
the Shell Oil company and has re
cently been promoted to the district
office In Portland.
...
Trip Planned Southern Oregon
Oem and Mineral society wlU take
field trip Sunday for the study of
petrified leaves and wood In the vie-
lnlty of Nichols bluff ond Round Top
mountain, about six miles north of
Eagle Point. All members and friends
are asked to bring a lunch and meet
at the chamber of commorce building
by 9 a. m.
Tonight and Tomorrow
Mm
A Real Treat for Every Member of the Family! Com
edy, Songs, Dances everything you could wish fori !
The Follies Revue
That funny fella' of Broadway musical hits
MAURICE CASH
and these top-notch
FLO
Brlnj
Bl ART
thoM bine.
4 SCARLETS
ThjH maka you iap
VERA ROSS AND HER FLYING FINGERS
Big-time Vaudeville , . in Big-time style . . .
what a happy joy show for your entertainment
PLUS ON THE SCREEN
Here's romping romance . gay, gooft,
delirious from hold-up to crah to
a cell to love!
"Married Before Breakfast"
ROBT. YOUNG Florence Rice
Vlslu Today Out-of-town visitors
here today Included Mrs. A. O. Allen
of central Point.
I
I i Receives Attention Rachel Schmidt
of Jacksonville waa In Medford this
morning to receive medical attention.
Trail Visitor R. Morgan of Trail
waa transacting business and calling
on friends In Medford yesterday.
...
From Phoenix Mra. C. K. Mcclain
of Phoenix waa calling on friends and
transacting business here today.
...
From Talent Mr. and Mrs. Tom
Temple of Talent were among out-of-town
residents calling In Medford
this morning.
Dismissed from Hospital Lieut.
John Rosenbaum. commander 01
Camp Agnesa CCC, waa dismissed
from the Sacred Heart hospital Tues
day, following an appendectomy.
Lieut, and Mrs. Rosenbaum returned
to Agness Wednesday.
Lieut. Coates Here Lieut. T.' P.
Coates, formerly with the Meoiora
CCC dlstllct, waa a caller here early
In tho week. Lieut, and Mrs. coates
and family have been staying In Au
burn, Cel.. since ther departure in
August" and will leave soon for Los
Angeles to reside.
...
Special Meeting A special meeting
of the advisory hoard of the First
Baptist church Is called for tonight
at 8 o'clock to confer with a New
York church official. The board is
made un of trustees, finance commit
tee. deacons and deaconesses, church
officers. Sunday school superintend
ents and presidents of organisations.
Drunks Punished Floyd E. Ingrlm
of Medford and Charles F. Spenee of
Hollywood. Cal., were each fined 10
In city court this morning on a charge
of drunkenness. George Antnony
Miller waa sentenced to 10 days In
lall or leave town Immediately,
the same charge. He told the Judge
he would leave town. John Lawrence
Ford, 34. of Alabama was to appear
later on a drunk charge.
...
Airport Arrlvnls Arlvtng at Med
for municipal airport, toaay we
CaDt. H. Mlnty. .piloting a Douglas
army plane, en route from Fort Lewis
to Hamilton field; ueui.
Dllotlnz a Northrup army plane, en
mntjt from March Iieia. uaiuoniin, w
Marahfleld, Ore., to visit his parents;
nd John R. Fulton In a Stlnson,
from Seattle to California. Arrivals
late yesterday were Berkeley Brandt,
Jr., piloting a Falrchlld, en route
from San Francisco to Seattle where
be la a student at the University of
washlnnton. and F. W. Oraham. pilot.
tag a Waco, en route from Seattle to
Sacramento.
Duce Inaugurates
Relic Exposition
ROME. Sent. 34. ( AP) Italy
modern Caesar, Premier Benito Mus
ftiiwt tndav Inaugurated a vast ex
position of imperial Rome on tho
qnnntw. annlvorftflrv of the Year Of
thA hirth nf Emperor Augustus.
With a group of diplomats and
high officers of state, II Duce strode
through the largo exhibition rooms
where are gathered 10.000 different
objecte reconstructed from the old
Roman era.
"We must go back to Augustus
to find a spectacle that compares
to what Italy offers today," II Duce
said recently. '
Mat. and Eve,
ON THE
STAGE
supporting acts
DRAKE & DIANE
Dancing In the modern manner
JANE & RALPH
Did yon say "tap danrlng'f
Mat . 3r
Etp - - 40
Klddlra - - 10c
Vaudeville Acts
And Screen Show
On Holly Program
Although an accepted fact that the
main attraction Is the vaudeville ap
pearing on the stage "The Follies
Revue." featuring Maurice Cash and
other headllncrs of 'in the fle&h"
entertainment nonetheless the screen
feature will undoubtedly release
much merriment among the audi
ence.
With Robert Young and Florence
heading the cast, the story tells
of a young Inventor who acquires
robot and encountera an immed
iate change of fortune. Engaged to
marry a society girl, he meets
lovely girl at a travel agency, sne
also la engaged and the Inventor
trya to help her fiance sell Insur
ance. The plot Involves the Inventor and
the girl In a series or remarkable
adventurea, Including a thrilling Jewel
robbery and a kidnaping. Eventually
they are arrested. And In their re
spective cells they discover love. But
In between times, both before ano
after they meet and encounter their
many escapades together, the merri
ment runs wild, leading many review
ers to call the film a "sleeper," which.
In picture parlance, means a surprise
hit show both for picture fans ana
exhibitors.
Thompson Creek
THOMPSON CREEK, Sept. 24.
(Spl) Percy D. Porter, wlfo and son
of Santa Marie, Cal.. visited Mr. Por
ter's sister, Mrs. Frank Decker.
Mrs. Martha Mee has been called
to Seattle to see her mother who Is
very 111. '
Thompson creek Sunday acnooi
opened again September 12, after a
vacation during the not summer
months.
ADDleaate Home Economics club
met at Jane Masons wnn a gooa
attendance. t
Most Thompson creek men are or
have been In the high hills hunting.
W. D- Brown of Dana, Cal., visited
his daughter, Mrs. Naomi oassaway.
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Durham ana
son of Fontana, Cal., vlsltod Mrs.
Durham's sister, Mrs. Frank Decker.
Wiley Turnbaugh returned Sep
tember 18 after three weeks with his
daughter, Mrs. Clint Vroman.
Mr. and Mra. Herbert Elmore start
ed September 17 for Cottars Grove
and visited Mr. Elmore's mother and
sisters. From there they went
through the McKenzle pass which
they report as wonderful, after which
they came home September 19 by way
of Bend and Diamond lake, which
thev found lust closing for the
season.
Jane Mason visited Berteena Elmore
September 19.
First frost of the season struck
Thompson creek September 32 with
out doing any serious damage.
Oregon: Fair tonight, local frosts
in the east portion; Saturday fair
with rising temperature In the In
terior, moderate northerly wind off
the coast.
Saturday Only!
Shows 1-3-7-9
Blazing Guns
Big town, racketeers meet
more than their match in
fluMlnr Dirk Arlenl
ADDED TREATS
2-KEEL MUSICAL
CARTOON . NEWS
JOBINSON
SUNDAY MONDAY
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"Topper" Opens
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Time out for romancing as Connie
Bennett and Gary Grant forget their
hectic adventures In Topper." which
comes Sunday to the Cratertan the
atre, and Indulge In some love-making
so rudely Interrupted by an auto
mobile crack up.
From the delightful farce conceiv
ed by Thome Smith. "Topper" has
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Jean Harlow Picture Returns Here
lik&i 4
Robert Willinms ond Jean Harlow
In a romantic scene from Jean's most
beloved ptcture, "Platinum Blonde,"
which returns to the Biol to theatre
Sunday for a three-day run In -response
to the Insistent demands of
her fans. Loretta Young Is co-starred
In the film which Frank Capra di
rected. Robert Williams' a one-time
Binning Bid for Mine,
JOHANNESBURG. (UP) A bid
of one shilling (25 cents) was offered
for the mineral rights of the famous
Doom hoe k platinum mines nt a pub
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Showa
1:00-3:15
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Fiction's Greatest Diamond Thief
'Oat " ' f
C3 TODAY and SAT!
Two fl"'J
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Pimgn . adventure ,
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'FLIGHT FROM
Run Here Sunday
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been adapted to tne screen and.
from all reports, la one of the most
delicious and novel comedy hits the
screen has ever known. The story of
a timid soul who Is adopted by two
"spooks" for their "good deed," "Top
per's" hectic adventures with his
"now you see them, now you don't"
hosts, make unique, hilarious film
entertainment.
promising actor now among the Im
mortal, supports the blonde star In
the film which gave her her name
and widespread reputation.
"Flight From Glory," aviation drama
set In the Andes mountains, shares
double bill honors with "Platinum
Blonde." Chester Morris, Whitney
Bourne and Onslow Stevens share
starring roles In the alr-romanoe.
lic auction here. The shares of the
mine at one time were "talked up'
to $25 and were Involved In one of
the jnost sensational collapses the
Rand share market has ever seen
MaU . .
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IS BACK...!
Her newest adven
ture sends Sophie to
Hollywood . .. . and
crafty competition 1
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PLATINUM BLONDE',
flANK CAPIA
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At Pine Cone
The deacon and city slicker la
one of the acts now featured at the
Pin Cone. They are two of four
stars of the famous Crockett Family,
famous radio and stage performers,
now appearing on the stage of the
Pine Cone.
Gosslin Ignored
On Greeter List
SALEM. Sept. 2V CP) W. L. Goss
lin, private secretary to Governor
Charles H- Martin, declared today
that he had not taken to heart the
omission of his namo from the list
of committees to greet President
Roosevelt on, his visit to Oregon next
Tuesday.
"I might name a photographle
committee' myself," Gosslin said.
'The Democratic lenders In Portland
apparently have overlooked such
committee In completing their ar
rangement.
uoftslln once served as president
of the Young Dcmocratlo organiza
tion in uregon.
Rlryrle Ridden 43 Years.
KANSAS CITY, Mo. (UP) Despite
his age, James D. Young. 72, who
sharpens saws, still rides his ancient,
safety model blcyole 10 or 12 miles a
day In making his deliveries. Since
he acquired his bicycle 42 years ago,
ho estimates he has ridden It many
thousands of miles.
Here Comes 'Topper' Starting Sunday
Get a Load of This!
and get an Idea of the loads of fun In store
for yon when "Topper" sets the town on Iti earl
These ate the penile
that made henpecked
Mr. Topper the life of
the party and howl
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This It picture of OIa jour aweetheart
Connie and Car; dose of thla end
when they pat their Tonll be able to tee
ECTOPLASM to workl ' right through her!
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BILLIE BURKE Eugene Fallette I
Extra! See Yourself in the Movies!
Drat thimlng of the motion pictures filmed
In Mrdrord the flrat of last month! . .
tAKT TIMES TOMORROW NITB
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SAM MYLIE
OF THE TEAM Or
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Who Will Appear at the
CHATEAU
FOR 3 DAYS
. Starting Wed., Sept. 23rd
in
Songs Dancing Comedy
of
The Gay 90'$
SOMETIirXO TIlFKERRVr'
NO CHARGE
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Thlt Is the shower
under which Connie
takes a hath In Top
per's room! Ii Caryf
. face red? '
with
BARTON MBcl.ANf.
Ann Sheridan
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