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fEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. M"EPFORD, OBEflOy. FRIDAY, MAY 13, 1933. PAGE ELEVEN r LOCAL and k To Hyatt Lake Frank Robinson, '' elvlllan employ at CCO headquarters bare, haa taken a two-day laav of absence to tlah at Hyatt lake. He left this morning and plana to eon oentrate on baas. " From Grants Pass Three Grants rats reserve officers were bar Uat night (or the season's final meeting of the Rogue valley chapter. They were Capt. J. E. Morrison, Lieut. Ray W. McDuffee and Lieut. George w. El den. Melchlor Here M. J. Melehlor, field Inspector for the World war veterans tat aid commission. Is transacting official buslneas here. He makes his headquarters at the rest estate office of Carl Y. Tengwald. county repre aentatlve for the commission. . Meeting Tonight Daughter ol rfnltra Veterans of the fifvll wiv hu hold a regular monthly meeting In the Meaiora armory at 7:ju tonight. After the business session, practice mill he held In nren.-atlnn ... coming vlaltatlon of the department president. To Ttoseburg Mrs, George Per. guson of the Mall Tribune apartments plans to leave for Roseburg tomorrow morning by motorcar to visit Mr. Fer guson. Ill In the Veterans' facility 1n that city. She will return to Med ford Monday. To Lumber Cnmp Karl L. Janouch, supervisor of the Rogue River na tlonal forest, and H. C. Obye, assist ant supervisor, left this morning to mske an Inspection of the Chlloquln Lumber company's logging operations near Chemult, They planned to re turn to Medford tonight. . Suitcase Stolen Vlotor V. Graham ef S30 North Front street reported to city police yeaterdsy that a black leather su'icase waa stolen from his automobile parked In the alley back VOf hla residence sometime Wednesday night. Mr. Graham said the suitcase contained wearing apparel. Tonsllectomles Arlene Tocum, young daughter of Mr. and Mrs. . M. Yooum of Route 4, underwent a tonsllectomy. In Osteopathic clinic yesterday morning. Mrs. s. M. Hawk of 701 West 11th street had her ton Ua removed this morning. J. A. Hub. nan; or Asniana was admitted to the ellnlo yesterday for medical care. To Lectnre Worth Smith, author, lecturer and world traveler, will give an illustrated lecture on "The Miracle of the Ages" at 8 p. m. tomorrow In room 415 of the Hotel Medford. The lecture will emphasize what Mr. Smith calls the prophecies, promises, science and symbolism of the Groat Pyramid. Plan Cnmp w. L. Jones, con struction superintendent of the Rogue River national forest, and Ray War ner, carpenter foreman at the South Pork CCO oamp. left this morning for Dead Indlen Soda Springs. They were to make plans for the establish, ment of a CCC side camp there next -t winter. , To Salt Lake City Mr. and Mrs. Gerald T. Latham will leave by motor ear tomorrow morning for Salt Lake City. Mrs. Latham, Mall Tribune book, keeper, has been summoned to ap. pear there as a government witness In a mall fraud case. The case Is scheduled to go to trial In federal eourt Monday. Combining pleasure with ouslness, Mr. and Mrs. Latham will enjoy a vacation sojourn. They contemplate being gone a week. Mr. Latham la circulation manager of the Mall Tribune. Radio Club Meeting Rogue Valley Radio club will hold a regular semi monthly meeting In Its clubrooms t Medford municipal airport this even ing at 7:30. E. E. McKlnney. club president, will give a report on the recent state convention of the Ore gon Amateur Radio association la Portland which he attended as a dele gate. During the convention Mr. McKlnney spoke over the commercial rndio on Medford and activities of the local radio club. George Feckham, also a delegate from the local club, was master of ceremonies at the con entlon banquet. He also sang a number of songs. There were 311 registered amateurs at the conven tion. 381 at the banquet. Eugene n, laWte a. ,V, IQtQ iAnvn,tnn city. The club here will make a bid i for the 1940 convention, Mr. McKln- i ney aald I I , Ut Rets y- - peVsonalatun,- la out Pc"-'7r.wii'" t IN OREGON" xSy l3l. Tit Wil. rm.tj, lot, AroMiM. PERSONAL rtom Ashland Miss Beralct Cole of Ashland spent yesterday In this ivj iaiiing witn friends. Commissioner Here o. H. Oram, tat commissioner of labor, trans oted business hsre last night and today. Arrives hv Mim ,... arrived this afternoon by United oiainuner irom San Francisco. Henry L. Hathawav. rllit.-li-t ! ...-. here the Standard Oil company of fiuuomia, leri on tna same plan for Seattle, Wash. Chorus to Sleet Jackson County Teachers' mixed chorus will meet for rehearsal Saturday at 10 a. ro., In the courthouse auditorium. . The chorus la presenting concert lrt Ash. land on Monday evening. AH mem. bers are urged to b at this final rehearsal. There will also be an Im portant business meeting after the rehearsal. t Airport Arrivals Today's arrival at Medford municipal airport Includ ed Lieut. F. O. Wild of the coast guard, en rouU from Oakland. cl to Port Angeles, Wash., In a Waco cabin plane; Lieut. J. B. Erlckson, Oakland to Fort Lewis. Wash., In an army Douglas transport; W. Harton, Alameda. Cal., to Seattle, Wash., In a Palrchlld: G. H. Bellby, pilot for the Trans-Paclflc Lumber company, from Alameda to Port OrfnNl in . mu.n All cleared as soon as their planet nan been serviced. Wine Expert Here To Aid In Opening Of Beverage Shop Ralph Plngltore, a representative of the Italian Swiss Colony, mskers of fin California wines, was a visitor In Medford thla week conferring with H. R. Turpln, proprietor of the Bev erage Shop and Jack Woolfolk, man ager. While In this city. Mr. Plngl tore assisted the Beverage Shop offi cials In preparing their opening dis plays of Astl wines. McDonald Candy company of this city are distributors for the Italian Swiss Colony line. one of the features of the Beverage Shop's service will be dependable ad vice on correct wines for all occasions aocordlng to Jack Woolfolk. who has msde a comprehensive study of wines. The exact type of wine for every occasion will be featured by this Medford firm at 124 South Riverside. Italian Swiss Colony wines are msde In the quaint, picturesque little village of Astl in the Russian River valley ' of northern Sonoma oounty. California. Officer Killed In Target Practice PULLMAN, Wn., May 13. (AP) A bullet wound In the temple while at target practice In the Washing ton State college field bouse was fatal today to Capt. Horry C. Tunis, 88, senior engineering Instructor and assistant professor In military science. Lieut. Col. Tom K. P. Stllwell. R.O.T.C. commanding officer, said the shot wss unmistakably acciden tal. Students found Captain Tunis on the floor between clssses. He had completed a morning class In marks manshlp with a 32 calibre pistol, and apparently had been practicing afterward. TYPEWRITERS Blerma, 1U No. Central. Phone 982. 1 Jackson county farmers will meet at the Courthouse Auditorium, Tues day. May 17th, at 8 o'clock p. m. Holmea Bishop, President of Assoc! ated Farmers of California will speak. All farmera are Invited. 1 Oae MaU Tribune Want Ada. BALLOON DANCE Saturday Night May 14th Sams Valley Orange Ball Hal Grow'. Orchestra Men 40c Ladies 10c i Gary Cooper Coming As "Bluebeard" It's always best to test out a bath tub before filling It with water. Gary Cooper, for example, in cms scene from "Bluebeard's Eighth wife." open Ing three-day run Sunday at the New craterlan theater, finds hla alx feet four Inches just wee bit too Joan Bennett At , to.. Joan Bennstt mrfets hnr lov atrnin In the person . ot handsome Henry Fonda, after beinp sidetracked by the uuuiiauiiLsrjie aicracuons oi another man in "I Met My Love Again." which brings the two co-stars to the Rialto theater for a three-dnv run Atm-timr Slindav. Thfe Rforv rnarj Mis n. nttt as a headstrong maiden of tho joo aua iiapper era or 1037, and Fonda as the studious young New TODAY and SAT 2 WESTERNS Fightin' Mad and Rarin' to Go! CASSIDY'S BUSTIN' ti iira w l U JS OPEN 1 A AGAIN . . . Wild mus- ,; tangs, cattle rustlers' ijj hearts! HI Starts SUNDAY-For Three Big Days! A some I BENNETT HENRY FON J met tw Plus "Hollywood Stadium Mystery if ruW" n much for it complete soaking. Per haps Louis XVI knew the tub's Ins ana outs, nut not Gary. It s on of the many hilarious sequences In this gay story of a modern Bluebeard nd his eighth wife, wbo tamtd blm. i Claudete Colbert Is the tamer. Rialto Sunday. . : - . ,-k Englnnder to whom she is engaged. The romantic girl meeta advanture In the person of Alan Marshall (the other man). Joan Is swept off her feet until the new 1937 Fonda brings her back to earth. "Hollywood Stadium Mystery, star ring Nell Hamilton, Evelyn Vena Die and Smiley Burnette, Is scheduled as the added feature. 1, Pfg Plus: Bob Daker (new singing-'eow. hoy star) In a perk of trouble when he lets mistaken for killer! Ivaiit.fiil autlfiil (Irl, a hand- C'J"7 bny and a lute you'll fn v mm I 4 K. i with Jl ','! rir, H nTer fnrtl Joan da m if-r I tove attain Imi'mimi inn ml New Serial I 4 r--4: Larry (Buster) Crsbbe, aa Flash Qordon, and Jean Rogers as Dale Arden, sre eo-starred In "Flash Dor- don's Trip to Msrs." nw serial which opens at the Roxy theater tomorrow with the elostnf ehspter of "The Mysterious Pilot," starrlns Captain Frank Hawk. On the same program with the opening and closing of the two serials, "Th Old Wyoming Trail" plays ts ths fuU-length feature, with Charlei SUrratt In the leading role. Fifteen thrilling chapters, one each Saturday, m In store for thrill-lovers t th Roxy with the opening of the new and exciting "Flash Cordon" series. Pacific Province Bishop Is Named LAB VXOAS, Dev., May 13. (p) Succeeding th Bight Rev. Louis C. Ssnford, bishop of San Joaquin, the Right Rev, Arthur w. Moulton. bishop of Utah, was the new president today of the Episcopal province of the Pa cific He was named for a six-year term. Rev. Merton A. Albee, Los Angeles, was eleoted treasurer, and Rev. Al fred Lockwood, Portland, secretary. f Jackson county farmers will meet t the Courthouse Auditorium, Tues day, May 17th, at 8 o'clock p. m Holmea Bishop, President of Associ ated Farmers of Callfornls will sneak. All farmers are Invited. Too Late to Classify WANTED six or eight-lnch Irrlga. tion pipe or metal troughs. M. J esre Mall Tribune. WANTED Elderly man to work for Board, room and email wages, ai Haael St.. near Pine Cone. FOR BALE "-months felame Pointer. sire with pspers. Dr. Roney, Phone 80S. FOR SALE Good Jersey cow, freshen utn; n. a. oeujemire, ventral Point. WANTED To rent 3 sores. 5-room iiviuw, ouiuuuaings. upuon to ouy. Box 3217, Tribune. OF ALL THE COCK-EYED MARRI AGES . . . . THIS IS THE PAYOFF ! ! . . . and the Pope That Married Them Tailed Himself Jtistlre of the Peace . . , Here's the Real Low Down on the World's "crapplest I.ove Mntch . . . You're a Cinch to Enjay Every Minute of Itl starts SUHllrxl;. ; For 3 Days Only " f- 1 COOPER ' COLBERT Bluebeard's Hightti UlifQ" Edward Everett H0RT0N 1ILKHVI POSITIVELY I.MH TO.MOHIIOW Mi El Come Early and Avoid the Crowds I CLARK MYRNA SPENCER GABLE LOY TRACY in "Test Pilot" PREVUE 8AT NIOHT Scott Cotton Wyn Cahoon "WOMEN IN PRISON" Show at 1:451:111 :49-t:e0 70 Acres. 3S Irrigated, tn Ainu. alfalfa, balanc pasture, with some wood: good 4 -room house, bsn. garage ana rnicKen house; 1J cows I bull, 4 heifers, good brood sows: near good grade school. Price 9250; !fc cash, balance S Interest. Fowler Realty Co.. 44 N. Riverside. ANOTHER truckload tree-replned oranges and grapefruit. Big airship oauooD irne. ino urange Truck, Pine Con corner. FOR SALE Memorial park lots, 300 block. Excellent location; ISO. Box 5430. TTlDUne. WANTED Work by day or hour. OOOD HOME and board for single man capable of doing repairing and painting. Call 31 Hazel, Near Pine uone. S ACRES, all cultivated. Irritated: . room house, garage, chicken hotise, Dam. electricity, quick sale. MM. Terms. Sheley Agency, north City limits, new Hignway ya. FOR sale: Some very fine buys tn real estate: also exohanges on city property ana business opportunities. A. w. Walker, Tel. 813. Office 333 n. Riverside. ROOM and BOARD for 3 young men. . 6U west 8th. Phone 1S8-X. CLEANW"SALE Choto bedding plants, hardy peren nlsla and annuals. Below whol- ' sale prices to close out stock. VALLEY GREENHOUSES 635 Franquett. TRADE Coupe, coach, also 3 trailers, for light truck or stock. 4th and Apple. BARGAIN IN SMALL RANCH S Aores with new, modern home, rood outbulldliiKS, 4 acres clover, berries and family orchard, with or with out Stock: renaonsbly priced. James Keltli, ono blook south, one block west of grey packing house. Phoenix. TRADE Young Jersey bull, Star mo tor, cottage organ, for milk cow. 21 Hazel, near pine Con. SALMON rod, reel, line, s.so (good one). Two boats, motor. 317 North. Riverside. FOR SALE Modern 4 -room home on paved street; large corner lot; lots or anruos ana snaae; large garage and workshop In rear. Owner leav ing city. Bargain prio and term. Call 1613-M. TRADE Fishing tackle, sport equip. ment xor guna. an norm niversiae. WILL SACRIFICE EQUITY IN 1037 CHEVROLET COUPE FOR H25.00. A-l CONDITION. CALL MR. BUR GER. BETWEEN I a a, JACKSON HOTEL. FOR SALE Electric range, heater, davenport, car para, springs, matt ress, breakfast net. electrlo aewlng machine, miscellaneous articles. 311 W. Jackson. GIVE PRICE. 16 tlera hardwood. tiers fir. Sept. delivery. Box 910. Tribune. rOR SALE Good springer heifer. It. c, Greene, cagie point (Butte raua road). FOR SALE! 1030 DeSoto sedan, food condition, pnona 1424-w. , Matt . . KM Errl . . 4 fx Klddlea-lor FOR SALE Bulek 8 Sedan: leas than 3 year old: mileage 1,000. No ac eldenta. Prlo 1700. Box 3421. Trlbun. FOR RENT 4 rooms and bath, mod ern, partly furnished, newly paint ed house. Win Olson, Rt. 1. Box Sll. Medford, Or. PUBLIC ADDRESS SYSTEM Saerl. flee for quick sale. 19JB OPE- . RADIO. S speakers, phonograph and radio attachments, portable micro phone. Suitable for mobll or sta tionary us. May be seen at Lee's Radio Shop, 413 East Main. FOR RENT Available at once, large corner apartment In Mall Tribune BMg. Newly furnished: heat, hot and cold water furnished; electric refrigeration. . Adults only. Apply Msll Tribune business oftlo. WENONAH CLUB Benerrt Merchants' Lunch, Tuesday, Redmen hall,- 11 tlU 3. 30 and 99. TRUCK leaving for Los Angeles, May 35th. want, part load either wav. Geo, Yokel, Ashland. Tel. 10-F-31. FOR SALE Modem 0-room eottage, completely furnished, near school. 1440. H. O. WILSON. 7 Chestnut. Phone 1994. FOR SALE Very oheap If taken at once, Baby Grand plsno. 340 South Riverside. FOR SALE Naw Zealand whit rab bits. 4 does and 1 buck, extra larg; alto hutches. 830 N. Bartlett. PAINT, all colors, per gallon, 1J5. Roofing and Building Paper at a sav ing, i Barb Wire, Fencing, wire Screen and chicken Netting. Rolls cut any dimensions. Plre Hose, Suction and Garden Hose, also large quantity of used Spray Hose. Pumps, all sires: Pipe snd Fittings, nw and used. Plumbing Fixtures at reduced prices. 1 Used Maytag Washing Machine at a bargain. 1 only, Majestic Refrigerator. 1 only. Frlgldalre. See these end sere. Used Vaughan Drag Saw. Good shape and cheap. . Tents and Tarpaulins, all sites, new I nd used. I New shipment of Shoes and Boot, priced from 39c and up. MEDFORD BARGAIN HOUSE 27 N. Grape St. Phone 1002. Ends Tonite! Jane Withers in "Angel's Holiday" SATURDAY ONLY! One Serial Ends and a New One Starts -and All on the Same Big Program! u r Sunday JAMES STEWART ROBERT Y0UN0 . LIONEL BARRYM0RE "llavy, Blue and. Gold" FOR SALE Arborvlta for accent shrubs; foundation planting. Glas cock's Nursery, 364 Beatty. FOR SALE Iris, naw shades and col ors; the world's best. Olateock'a Nursery, 394 Bestty. WANTED To et in touch with , private party with capital to Invest on short term paper carrying hlgn rate of Interest: Not real estate. A-l seourlty. Writ Box 8171, Trlbun. LET US glvt that shsbby, scabby ear a gleaming new flnlah. MltehaD Auto Beauty Shop. Follow the Crowd TO TUB ORIENTAL GARDENS DANCE SAT. NITE On Admission Men 40c; Ladles 20c. Both hau ROGUE ELK'S OPENING DANCE SAT. MAY 14 Sponsored by Upper Rogue Grant Musio by Chuck Jarsei Men ISOo - Ladies Fref DANCE at OASIS Sat., May 14 Murphy ' Orchestra Eagle Point Grange . Starring Larry (Buster) CR ABBE and JEAN ROGERS - Monday rrTl eves I I m 7