MTWFOTJT) MAIL TKTBUXE, ArEPFOKD, OKEGOy. FRIDAY, MAY 6, 1938.
PAGE THIRTEEN
LOCAL and
vislta Here Velma Thompson and
,ts. LaVerno Miller at Central Point
were Medford callers Thursday.
Ctty Caller Jean fiparlln of Wil
liams creek called In this city jis
terday. Visit Here Mrs. Stella K. Adams of
Ashland spent Thursday visiting In
Medford.
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In Ashland George West of 613
King street, representative of the
Baker, Hamilton ds Pacific company
of San Francisco, transacted busi
ness In Ashland Wednesday.
Flying North O. Huntington. Los
Angeles business man, left Medford
municipal airport this morning In his
Falrchlld plane for Eugene. He ar
rived late yesterday afternoon from
Bedding, Cal.
Shop to Open The Beverage shop
134 South Central avenue, closed
'nee the first of the year, will be
reopened tomorrow under new man
agement. The new owners are R. L.
Lanta and H. R. Turpln. The shop
will be managed by Mr. Turpln and
J. T. Woolfolk. who was previously
employed In the shop. A complete
line of wines, beers, mixers and deli
catessen will be carried, Mr. Turpln
said.
Mothers' Day Visitors Mrs. Eliza
beth Young of 404 West 6th street
and Mrs. K. D. Ross of 1012 Queen
Anne avenue left by motorcar this
afternoon for the north to spend
Mother's Day with their children.
Mrs. Ross will visit her son, Bill
porter, at the University of Oregon
In Eugene, and Mrs. Young will be
the guest of her daughter. Miss Pa
tricia Young, at Oregon State college
In Corvallls.
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Field Trip Southern Oregon Gem
and Mineral society will hold a field
trip Sunday under leadership of I. C.
gftley. Members are to assemble at
trie Jackson County Chamber of Com
merce at 9 a. m., at which time the
place of the exploration will bo de
elded. Transportation will be pro
vided for members not having cars.
Each member Is to bring his own
lunch, the society to furnish coffee,
cream and sugar.
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To Convention The Rev. Henry W
Anderson, Medford CCC district chap
lain, plans to leave In a few days
for Washington, D. C- where he wl!l
attend the annual convention of the
TJ. 8. Army Chaplains association, May
17 to 10. Chaplain Anderson will
travel east by train. On the return
trip he will stop at Detroit where
he will take delivery of a new auto
mobile. To Take Leave MaJ. Ben Stafford,
executive officer of the Medford CCC
district, has been ordered to the
command and general staff school at
Fort Leavenworth, Kan., this fall and
will begin a three months' leave of
absence June B. His school term will
start September 9. Major and Mrs.
Stafford and their son Bruce plan to
remain In Medford until July 1 and
'then they will begin a leisurely vaca
tion tour through various parts of the
United States before the major re
ports for duty at Fort Leavenworth.
Before coming to this district. Major
Stafford commanded the Redding.
Cal., CCC district, since disbanded.
General Dae MaJ. -Gen. Albert J.
Bowley, commanding the 9th corps
area with headquarters at the Pre
sidio. San Francisco, Is expected to
come to Medford within the next few
days to make an inspection of the
local CCC district. It will' be the
first Inspection by a corps area com
mander since Brlg.-Oen. C. H. Conrad
visited here In June, 1936. General
Bowley recently assumed command of
the 9th corps area. He has shown a
deep Interest In the civilian conserva
tion corps. .
Auto Accidents -R. E. Hudson of
637 Austin street and August H.
Belner of Medford drove cars Involved
In a minor collision at East Fourth
and Front streets this morning, ac
J"Tdlng to a city police report. Charles
Lewis of the Thayer apartments
and B. D. Bonham drove machines
colliding head-on on the Crater Lake
highway about a mile and a half
from the lake rim Wednesday after
noon, s city police report stated. The
Lewis machine was traveling toward
the lake and the two collided on a
turn in which visibility was poor due
to high snowbanks on each aide of
th.e road, the report said. Henry
Klapper, 38. of New York, a pas
senger In the Bonham car. suffered
leg Injury, the report said.
DOT MAM
OA,
DREAMLAND
Tomorrow Night, May 7th
MUSIC BY
Archie Legg and his Orchestra
AND
SPECIAL FEATURE ENTERTAINERS
ADMISSION 75c Couple
PERSONAL
From Trail Dr. . J. M&iierv of
Trail transacted business here yes
terday. Knlvhtl to Mtt An Invitation mb
extended today to all Knight of
Pythias and their families to attend
a Mother's Day service at Zlon Luth
eran church Sunday. All members
are to gather at the X. P. hall, Fifth
and GraDe streets. t in -.in n M
to the church from there In a body.
Call for Marines Thr M Mn.
cles In the United States marine
corps for Immediate enlistment, Post
master Frank DeSouaa was Informed
today by Capt. James B. Hardle. of-
ncer in cnarge of the Portland re
crultlng district. Free education
travel and medical service are among
the advantages of the service. Capt.
Hardle pointed out In a bulletin to
the POStmaSter. thill Information
about enlistments may be obtained
ay writing to the recruiting station,
208 U. 8. Courthouse, Portland.
PROWLING DOZEN
RESIDENCES HERE
(Continued tram One.)
he knew nothing bout the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Charles J. Prltohett
at sil South King atreet which wai
entered last Sunday night. A alU'
able diamond ring u ttolen there
in addition to other Jewelry.
investigation By city police re
veeJed he owes 20 room ront at the
Hotel Jackson. Police learned he had
paid his bill on April 38 up to
April 33, an amount of S13.70. On
May , his door at the Hotel Jackson
was locked until he cleared up the
remainder of his bill, police said,
and he then moved to the Hotel
Holland, registering under the name
or Rollo.
Chief McCredle said Hollo admit
ted two house robberies In Portland,
one of which was a policeman's
noma where he stole a gold star,
a gun and a gold watch. These art
icle! were In bis room at the Hotel
Holland, the chief said.
When arrested and searched, he
had 76 cents, the articles stolen from
the D. O. Roberta home, three
watches, a pair of stolen shoes which
he was wearing, and the automatic
pistol, which he admitted stealing
from the home of O. R. jeude at
1114 West Eighth street April 33, the
police chief said.
Couldnt Recall All
Rollo, In his alleged confession to
police, listed eight houses he had
entered and said there were othera
he robbed but couldn't remember
the date or address. This morning,
police took him for a drive around
town and he pointed out five more
houses he assertedly said he had
entered.
Chief McCredle said Rollo named
the Jeude house aa the first he bur
glarised, obtaining a ruby stud pin,
a nurse's pin, two rings, a hospital
ring, a fraternity pin, a gold cross
and chain and the Colt automatic.
Rollo's next Job, the ohlef said he
confessed, was at the home of Jos
eph H. Meyers at 1U0 West Ninth
street April 34. There he obtained
500 rolled pennies, a pig bank, and
an Elgin gold watoh and gold chain
the chief said.
Rollo, In his alleged confession,
said he entered a brown house on
Orange street and stole $7,00 In cash,
but be couldn't remember the date.
Police learned the house was at 43
Orange street and owned by H. L.
Elwood. He also named a house on
Thirteenth street where he stole a
pair of black shoes, according to
Chief McCredle.
Took Thomdlke Coin
On April 39 he entered the home
of Eugene Thomdlke at 017 Dakota
street and stole a smsll bank con
taining 13 In pennies, a pair of
black oxford shoes and a white gold
wrist watch, Chief McCredle said.
Mr. Thomdlke identified the watch
this morning. A humorous touch was
given to this robbery when Mr.
Thomdlke, manager of tha First
National bank of Portland, Medford
branch, said Rollo appeared In the
bank the next day and had his pen
nies chsnged Into silver. Mr. Thom
dlke didn't discover his home bad
been robbed until last night, he be
lieving the articles had been mis
laid. The Dave Ross Helnen home at
1413 West Msln street was the next
ANCE
at the
WOODEN BOX
BALL
Ddrothy Lamour
ii ii mil ineiftt,VV,NSiJiTnffTliS-y AmiW
The lush beauty of a South Sea
Island is brought to the screen In
the full glory of the new Teohnlcolor
In "Her Jungle Love", opening a
three day run Sunday at the New
Craterlan theatre, with Dorothy La
mour and Ray Mllland In the leading
roles. ' ' -
The story of a white goddess of a
tropical Isle who discovers romance
Walter Huston
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James Stewart and Ann Rutherford
share the romantic spotlight In ' Of
Human Hearts", which marks the
first screen appearance of Walter
Huston since his memorable "Dods
worth". In the film, which Is so
great It will have no added feature
on the same bill, the brilliant char
acter actor portrays a clrcuit-rldlng
preacher In the historic days of Ohio
to be robbed by Rollo, according to
his alleged confession, on the nlgbt
of April 30. There he stole a zipper
bag, containing three shirts and
pair of shoes, two handkerchiefs, a
bill fold, an onyx ring, three pairs
of socks and three union suits, Chief
McCredle reported.
Robbed Crawford Home
On the night of May 4 the house
of Oris Crawford at 814 West Main
street was robbed by Rollo, his al
leged confession stated, and from It
were stolen a man's leather hand
bag, two shirts, a pair of shoes, an.
old-fashioned woman's watch, and
$5 In sliver from a purse. These
articles were found In the Hotel
Jackson, the police chief stated.
Other homes Rollo ransacked, ac
cording to Chief McCredle, but on
what date la not known, Included
that of Almus Prultt at 931 Queen
Ann avenue, where a $50 ruby ring
and an empty cash box were stolen;
that of A. G. Oottlg at 1004 West
Jackson boulevard, where nothing
was taken; that at 510 Newtown
street owned by Sam Dixon, where
Rollo failed to gain entry but stole
a home-made pie out of the Ice box
on the back porch; and that of
Marline Gramsley at 616 Newtown
street, where the owner didn't resl
lre her home had been robbed until
police told her this morning after
Rollo asaerteoUy had pointed out the
houae to them. Rollo attempted to
enter . house at 601 Dakota streat,
he allegedly told police, but couldn't
get In.
Rollo could give police no logical
reason for his outburst of asserted
house robbing. Chief McCredle quot
ed him as saying he didn't know why
he did It. He told police he was bom
In Topeka, Kan.. April 22, 1009, and
that his parents were dead. He said
he traveled by stage from Portland
to Klamath Falls before coming to
MEDFORD
WED.
MAY
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Twtrt Dallj-i S P(f
. Doort opn 17 PMI
! Dnwntn.n Tfrk.t alf f irms Dav at
t UeaUTs Dru Stars, 2t N. Outral
POPLLAH
PRICE
In Sunday Show
when the first white man ehe has
ever seen, an Intrepid transoceanic
flyer, ts forced down by motor trouble
on her lonely Island. "Her Jungle
Love" Is filled with excitement and
adventure and thrills. A tropic
typhoon, the sacrifice of humans to
fierce crocodiles, and an earthquake
are Just a small part of the action.
Back To Screen
to
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In the 1860's. Jsmes Stewart plays
the son and Baulah Bond! Is seen as
the preacher's wife. The picture Is
based on the story "Benefits Forgot"
and comes to the Rial to theatre for a
three day run Sunday. Guy Klbbee,
John Carradlne (as Abraham Lincoln)
Charley Orapewln and Oene Lockhart
sIbo have Important roles In the great
drama of Civil war days.
Medford.
Because of the wide variety of
articles stolen, and because some
have not yet been located, police were
reluctant to predict their total value.
However, It Is believed the amount
would run close to e500, including
the cash Rollo allegedly stole.
Mt'ST END TOMORROW NIGHT!
Taye.h
LIONEL
BARRYMORE
MAUREEN
O'SULLIVAN
SUNDAY!.. FLAMING ROMANCE AND
BREATH-TAKING ADVENTURE. . ! !
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Dorothy' LfllTlGUR
RAY 171 ILL AN D
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with LYNNE OVERMAN
Dorothy Howe J. Carroll Naish
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Western Romance
S ad
John Wayne and Marsha Hunt have
the starring leads In Zane Grey's
"Born To The West", coming to the
Roxy theatre for tomorrow only. John
Mack Brown and Monte Blue also
have Important parts In the thriller
of the west.
Epltode 14 of 'The Mysterious
Pilot serial, Is also on the same bill.
BIRTHS
Born to Mr. and Mrs.' Horace
Knight of 80S West Second street,
Thursday In the Sacred Heart hos
pital, a girl weighing six pounds,
two ounces.
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Card of Thanks.
We take this means to extend our
sincere thanks to our many friends
and neighbors and the Eagles for
their kindness and for the floral of
ferings In our recent bereavement.
Mrs. E. D. Davis and Family.
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Special Communication
Medford Lodge No. 103.
A. F. t A. M-,
Friday. May 6th, 6 p. m.
Work M. M. degree. Visitors
welcome. L. L. Sanders, W. M.
R, E. Sweeney, Secy.
Too Late to Classify
CLOSE-IN AOREAOE
4 Acres Irrigated, very fertile soil,
located one mile from olty limits
on paved road. Neat, well kept 4
room home and outbuildings. To
tal price $237S.00 with reasonable
down payment,
ALSO
Acres free soil, Irrigated; at
tractive 3 -room modern home, gar
age, woodshed and chicken house.
Nice family orchard. Extremely
well priced at 91600.00. Good terms.
CHARLES A. WINO AGENCY. INC.
100 E. Main St. , Phone 728.
FOR RENT Furnished apt. Adults.
417 King.
8 -ROOM apartment; adults only.
East Jackson.
$4500
Well Improved poultry
aoreage. Place well lo
cated, close In. Good 7-
room modem home, barn, garage
and poultry house for 1000 chick
ens. Family orchard; city water.
Some terms.
Also
anpaa 8-room dwelling, hard
A.irillll wood floors, fireplace, a
bath rooms, basement,
lurnaoe; an in fine condition, some
terms.
BROWN & WHITE, 104 W. Main.
"HI
A Mysterious White
Goddess of a Jungle
Empire and a Daring
Young Trans-Pacific
Flyer . . . Marooned
on a Tropic Isle I
in FULL
TECHNICOLOR
7 I i
WANTED First class mechanic,
steady employment to right man.
Give age, past eipeiienoa and refer
ences first letter. Address Box 8846,
Mall Tribune.
34 CHEVROLET Coach, $295. Might
take small car. Hurry; 2 days -mly.
306 N. Riverside.
FOR SALE Practically new outboard
motor. Priced to sell. J. P. Arnold,
Coker Butte road. Phone 071-R-a.
CASH BAROADT
Thla attractive 6 -room
SI HOU borne located on paved
t i v v w street, all assessments
paid. Has been newly renovated
Inside and out. In first-class condi
tion; 8 bedrooms, laundry trays,
floored garage. A real bargain for
family desiring reasonably priced
house. TctM cash price, 11800 00.
Can be financed. J
CHARLES A. WING AOENCT. INC. 1
100 E. Main St. Phone 728.
ARE NEVER KNOWINGLY
UNDERSOLD (QUALITY CON
SIDERED) 1986 Chrysler Six Coupe; gunmetal
finish, motor perfect $545.00
1933 Chrysler Six Sedan; Clean, black
finish, good tires. ...$365.00
1934 Chevrolet Master Sedan; trunk;
motor re bo red, new pistons, pins,
rings, etc, original green finish
$435.00
19S0 Chevrolet Coach: lots of umised
xa transportation In this one. Bar
gain $13600
. $138.00
1038 Ford Sedan; grey finish; only
34.000 miles; nearly new tires;
fine snapy motor; clean. ...$448.00
1684 Ford Sedan; bright tan finish,
red wheels; runs like a top; clean
upholstery. Sea It, only..$345 00
1936 Ford Coupe; Jet black finish;
lots of extras; motor overhauled,
swell tires $495.00
1937 Pontlac Six DeLuxe Touring Se
dan; trunk, radio, de luxe equip
ment, new tires, low mileage
$795.00
1987 Willys 77 Sedan; only 11.000
miles, good tires, and dandy
motor; extremely economical
$495.00
1928 Bulck Coupe; pickup box on
back: runs good .....$68.00
1928 Wlllva-KnlRht Coach; new paint.
runs like a watch ....$75.00
-1925 Studebaker Duplex Coupe. A
snap for $35.00
WE TRADE. CONVENIENT
G.M.A.O. TERMS.
SKINNER'S OARAGE
BUICK CARS. G.M.C. TRUCKS.
SAFETY TESTED USED CARS
1938 OLDSMOBILE 4-door Touring
SeriAn. Less than 6,000 miles.
New car guarantee. Big dis
count. 1937 OLDSMOBILE 4-door Sedan. Leas
thsn 11,000 miles ..-$845
1936 OLDSMOBILE Touring Sedan.
Less than 30,000 mlles... $685
1034 BTUDEBAKER Dictator 6 Coupe.
Booster brakes - ....$395
1934 FORD DeLuxe Coupe $295
1936 WILLYS Coupe. New mbbr
and good paint $325
1930 CHEVROLET 2 -door 8edan..$168
MEDFORD GARAOE
Oldsmoblle Salea and Service.
121 N. Bartlett. Phone C37.
FOR TRADE Small home Joining
Medford, for good house trailer.
128 West Main.
FOR 8ALE 3 young Jersey cowl, Just
fresh. Phone 3-F-ll.
ROOMS Phone 936-W. 445 8. Front.
SATURDAY ONLY!
Shows 1:00-8:00 :43-8:O0
Rl-s b o o t e r a
blaze and boom
tbroofh thla
(1 romance or
Zane Orcjr'i
Zmie Gum;
"BOQCJ
to rat
vjsst
nays, marsls H,l
Jots Mock Iriwa Jobs
Filltrm Mists IIm
ada UltMUM-NIca Uriuti
plat
Comedy Cartoon
and
(apt. FUNK HAWKS '
"VENGEANCE . .
RIDES THE AIRWAYS"
aw Snndar and Mon. Only
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SATURDAY ONLY
. FREE GASOLINE
Forty gallons of first grade gasoline
free with every car sold Saturday.
BRIOOS - HUMPHREY MOTOR CO.
DeSoto- Plymouth
183 South Riverside.
FOR RENT Modern 7-room bunga
low, Ross Lnne. F. L. TouVelle,
Tel, 113, Jacksonville, Ore.
CONVALESCENT HOME. Ashland.
Years of experience In caring for
helpless people.
FOR SALE 8-room modern hoise, by
owner. 718 Oak St. Write Henry
Boetwlck, Plnehurat, Or.
USED CARS, PICKUPS. TRACTORS
717 PACKARD 6 Sedan. Just like new.
'34 DODGE PICKUP.
81 FORD Coupe. Good tires; looks
and runs fine.
"86 INTERNATIONAL Pickup. Good
tires and guaranteed In good me
chanical condition.
PERRY L. A8HCRAFT
Packard. International Trucks.
138 South Riverside.
WANTED 3 young ladles for summer
work. Nest appenrlng. aggressive.
Free to travel. References required.
Call evenings, 7 to 9, Mr. Wilcox,
Hotel Medford.
WANTED Woman, local resident,
who seeks opportunity of Increas
ing family Income. Qualifications:
married preferred . rent or own
home; age 80 to 45; good character,
with real reason for seeking extra
income. Reply to Box 3093, caro
Tribune, giving age, address, tele
phone, and reason for seeking work,
number and age of children, If any
and whether you own a car. This
Is permanent for right party.
PUBLIC ADDRESS SYSTEM Sacri
fice for quick aale. 1938 OPS
RADIO. 8 speakers, phonograph and
radio attachments, portable micro
phone. Suitable for mobile or sta
tionary use. May be seen at Lee's
Radio Shop, 412 East Main.
FOR SALE Complete line of house
hold goods, furniture, tools, and
Overland Coupe. Call at 317 E.
Jackson St., Sunday or Monday.
2-ROOM furnished apartment, $13.60.
706 3. Oakdale.
WANT Good working partner. Small
Investment. Box 8938, Tribune.
HAVE 800 acres placer ground for sale
cheap. Box 8039, Tribune.
WANTED 10 to 15 Hereford weaner
steer calves. J. W. Trueblood,
Brownsboro.
TULIPS, 28o doren.
E. Main.
Dresaler's, 1107
$265 EQUITY In 84 Plymouth de luxe
coupe, $75. Leo Obenohatn, Central
Point.
WANTED Young or middle-aged
woman for housework. Call thla
evening, 435 N. Central.
LOOK!
Who's Here
TODAY
and
SATURDAY
Start to chuckle .
start to dance . . here
comes comical Joe
Prnner . . with ants
In his pants! And to
top It off . . lt't his
first itnrrlnr comfdvl
lat "
LUCILLE BALL FRITZ
FELD JUNE TRAVIS
SUNDAY-A Picture That Challenges
the Fame of "The Birth of a Nation"
3 Big Days!
FOR SALE One metal tire-stand
with casters. Andy's Super Service.
FOR RENT 4 -room modern cottage
and garage, fully furnished. Adults
only. Hotel Valandra. Central Point.
FOR SALE Nearly new Baldwin
piano, Model T Ford, Toledo Black
range with colls, bed, springs
and mattress. 108 Cottage. ,
WELL-DRILLING 6, 8 or 10-ln. hole,
deep or -hallow. E. D. Lamb, UBA
No. 9th, Grants Pass.
'34 CHEVROLET Master De Lux
Coupe: looks and runs like new;
guaranteed. Special price for Sat
urdey only at $349.00, on low. easy
terms. Many more to choose from.
PIERCE-ALLEN MOTOR CO.
Dodge and Plymouth Distributors.
WANTED Housecleanlng by hour.
435 North Central.
FOR SALE OR TRADE Jerseyw
Guernsey thoroughbred bull calf,
halter broke, for good young family
cow, milking. See at 21 Hazel St..
near Pine Cone.
WANTED Tractor work, plowing,
discing. New equipment. Phono
671-R-2.
FIRST - CLASS suu. nutsning and
quick service Mitchell Auto Beauty
Shop.
COOKED FOOD SALE. Saturday. May
7th, at Reliable Grocery, sponsored
by Altar Guild of St. Mark's church.
STEINWAY SQUARE GRAND PIANO.
ROSEWOOD CASE, OCTAGONAL
LEGS For sale cheap, or will trade
for good upright. Baldwin Piano
ShJppe.
DANCE at
OASIS
SPRING FLOOR
Sat., May 7
Musio By
JERRY TINGS
MUSIO KINGS
Follow the Crowd
TO TUB
ORIENTAL
GARDENS
DANCE
SAT. NITE
One Admission
Men 40c; Ladles 20c Both halls
Cyclonio action and thrills
ahead . . as Tom goes a-gunning
for the Mystery Man of
the West . . . 1
TOM (Bad Man)
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