IUEDFORD MAIL TRTBUTfE, rEDFOTYD, OHEGOy. WEDXESDAT, .TT7LY 13, 1938.
PAGE SEVEN
LOCAL and PERSONAL
Ashland Caller E. O. Jerome of
1536 West Main street transacted
business In Ashland yesterday.
Prom Ashland Bam Jordan of
Ashland was a business visitor In
Medford this morning.
.
From Talent Stephen Nye. well
known orchsrdist of the valley, was
a Medford business visitor from Tal
ent yesterday.
Prom Oakland George Paris of
Oakland, Cal., arrived here yesterday
to spend the summer with his uncle,
Sam Golfos of Route 2.
Here on Business J. L. Wright of
Portland arrived here yesterday to
spend several days in tne inwresw oi
the General Electric company.
On Business Kenneth Q Vlgus,
manager of public relations of the
Palace Hotel In San Francisco, was a
Medford business caller today.
To Remodel Harold Wells of 310
North Jackson boulevard applied at
the city building Inspector's office
yesterday for a permit to remodel a
residence at a stated cost of $50.
Transient Held Prank MacGory.
46, a transient from New York, was
to appear In city court today on a
charge of panhandling on the street.
He was arrested by city police yes
terday afternoon.
To Visit Here Mrs. Ella Tellford
of Portland was expected to arrive
today for a two weeks' visit at the
E. H. Lamport home on th south
Pacific highway. Mrs. Tellford and
Mrs. Lamport are sisters.
Complete Vacation Mrs. V. J.
Beach and son Robert of Jackson
ville returned on this morning's train
from Portland where they nad spent
two weeks visiting Mrs. Beach's
mother.
Rock Displayed Put on exhibl
. tion at the Jackson County Chamber
of Commerce this morning was a rock
specimen taken from the Oregon
Caves In 1878 by Elijah Davidson a
short time after he had discovered
the caverns.
Visits Brother Mrs. Philip M.
.Short, a visitor from Montana, has
returned to Medford from Buckhorn
Mineral Springs where she spent the
week-end as the guest of her brother,
George E. Townsend. Mrs. Short Is
registered at the Hotel Holland.
Eagles' Caravan A caravan of
Eagles will leave the Medford armory
tonight to attend a lodge meeting In
Grants Pass. The Medford group
will convey to the Grants Pass aerie
the silver eagle trophy put up at
the recent state convention for trans
fer from one aerie to another as
means of creating a closer tie among
all the units of the state. Members
of the Medford aerie are to assemble
at the armory at 7 o'clock for the
caravan to Grants Pass.
At Diamond Lake Mr. and Mrs
Max C. Henne and their two children.
Max, Jr., and Adele, of 739 Dakota
street sojourned Monday at D'amond
lake. Mr. Henne Is Medford manager
for United Air Lines.
Visits Here Mrs. Carl Kims of
Ashland called here Monday after
noon. Return Home Mrs. Effie H Kurti
of 34 North Ivy street returned today j
from a several weeks' vacation Mrs.:
Kurtz was one of the Medford dele
gates attending the Zonta Interna
tional convention at Banff, Alberta.
Canada.
Minor Accident C. C. Goldsberry
of 303 Pluhrer building and J. J.
Aeschllmann of Vale drove cars In
volved In a slight mishap at River
side avenue and Fifth street yester
day afternoon, a city police report
said today.
Election Tonlpht A large attend
ance Is anticipated when Medford
pos of the American Legion holds Its
annual election of officers at the
armory at 8 tonight. After the busi
ness session there will be n enter
tainment program and Dutch lunch,
A special Invitation Is extended by
Post Commander Don Newbury to all
visiting Legionnaires.
Timber Surrey Newell L. Wright,
member of the timber management
ataff at the U. S, regional forester's
office In Portland, arrived by train
this morning to confer with execu
tives of the Rogue River national
forest. He expected to be here a
couple of days. He made a field
trip today with H. C. Obye, assistant
supervisor.
Meeting July 20 Optometrists of
the southern Oregon district of the
Oregon optometrlc extension program
will hold their July meetlna at 7
p. m., Wednesday, July 30, in the
office of Dr. Robert E. Lee 103 North
Central avenue. Dr. Lee will preside.
Originally scheduled for tonight, the
meeting was deferred a week because
Dr. Lee returned only Monday from
an extensive trip In the east.
Eagles Dance The public was re
minded today of the dance to be
held at Dreamland Thursday night
under sponsorship of Crater Lake
aerie of the Fraternal Order of Eagles.
Dancing will be held from B to 1 to
music furnished by Dnyge's Eagle
orchestra. Regular weekly meetings
of the aerie and auxiliary will be held
ltt the armory at 8 p. m. prior to the
dance.
Meeting Friday Regular monthly
meeting In the series being conducted
by the Rev. Gootfred J. Anderson
will be held at 8 p. m. Friday In the
Zlon English Lutheran chuxch, West
4th street and Oakdale avenue Both
the Swedish and English languages
will be used. The public Is Invited
The Rev. Mr. Anderson Is pastor of
the First Covenant church In Klam
ath Falls. For some time he has
been conducting services here once
a month.
MEDFORD PEOPLE
HAVE CLOSE CALL
ON COAST CRUISE
Mrs. Susan D. Nason and her
daughter. Margaret, of the Old Stage
Road, are now on an adventurous
cruise which will take them within
850 miles of the north pole and
which will probably provide a num
ber of thrills.
It Is doubtful, however, If the
polar cruise will provide anything
so dangerously thrilling as an ex
perience they had close to home on
the first leg of their long, leisurely
Journey.
Mrs. Nason and her daughter sailed
from San Francisco on May 22 and
the second day out their ship col
lided with a Japanese steamer loaded
with ammunition for the Invading
Klpplnese armies In China, Mrs.
Nason recounted In a letter written
In Montreal, Canada. July 6. "We
were fortunate to escape without
serious consequences," Mrs. Nason
wrote to a friend here.
The American ship had to be
laid up for repairs and an official
inquiry at San Pedro, Mrs. Nason
wrote. In time, however, the Jour
ney was resumed to New York via
the Panama Canal. Going through
the canal, Mrs. Nason and Miss
Nason were privileged to stand on
the ship's bridge from which they
procured a good view of the canaL
its locks and surrounding country.
Mrs. Nason said she was greatly Im
pressed with the langorous tropic
beauty of Panama.
New York was found to be too
hot for comfort and so after a fort
night's visit the travelers continued
to Montreal, a city Mrs. Nason de
scribed as exceedingly beautiful.
The Medford travelers were to
leave Montreal on their cruise toward
the north pole last Saturday. They
were to be the only women on the
ship, the captain making a conces
sion to accommodate them as only
a few male passengers had ever be
fore been booked for the voyage.
The ship goes north once a year to
convey supplies and equipment to
fur trappers In the distant and re
mote northlands.
ILLEGAL TO
IN CLOSED
It Is unlawful In every state of
the union to leave a dog In a parked
car with the windows closed during
the summer months, the public was
reminded today by the Southern
Oregon Humane society.
"It Is an act of cruelty to leave
a dog in a closed parked car In
summer, all the worse if the car
Is standing In the sun," the society
said.
"Every man and woman .motorist
knows what It Is to sit in a sta
tionary car five minutes In the
broiling sun, yet many will, leave a
dog for an hour or more, with the
suffering growing In severity by the
minute. We plesd with every dog
owner to treat the pet humanely."
Sparkling Cast In Sunday Show
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Light, gay, breezy comedy-romance
comes to the Craterlan theater Sun
day with the opening of the three
day showing of "Three Blind Mice,"
featuring, among others, Loretta
Young, Joel McCrea and David Ntven.
Stuart Erwln, Marjorle Weaver, Pau
line Moore, Blnnle Barnes, . Jane
Darwell and Spencer Charters are
also In principal roles.
It tells the story of three sisters
who leave their small KanBas farm
In quest of romance, love and rich
husbands. The surprising adventures
and romantic attachments that .fol
low make the film modern-day en
tertainment. A special attraction on the same
program will be the new March of
Time presenting "Men of Medicine:
1938." the great dramatic, exciting
and authentic behind - the - scenes
story of today's doctors their lives,
their wort and their triumphs. The
subject was filmed with the co
operation of the American Medical
association, the U. 8. public health
service and the medical departments
of the U. 8. army and navy.
Native Jungle romance 'neath a
tropic moon is but one of the rare
treats to be seen In "Zamboanga,"
opening a three day run tomorrow
at the Rlalto theater. "Zamboanga"
depicts, with stark and uncensored
realism, tne loves, lives and customs
of a promlttve people. Moro "sea
gypsies" of the Zula Islands, one of
the Philippine group. It Is a cine
matlo history of a people about
"Blockade" Opens
Craterian Screen;
Henry Fonda Stars
"Blockade," the motion picture
that has created more discussion
than possibly any other film play
In recent years, opens a four-day
run today at the Craterian theater
with a cast of thousands headed by
Henry Fonda. Madeleine Carroll, Leo
Carrlllo and John Halliday.
Depicting as it does, the dupli
cities of so-called patriots who are
active In fomenting war and class
hatred. "Blockade" had much pres
sure brought to bear to keep It
from being released" for general show
ing. Powerful interests, both here
and abroad, registered protests
against its showing, with reports
crediting appeals to the Czar of the
film industry. Will Hays, for strong
censorship.
A non-partisan treatment of a dra
matic subject against the background
of the Spanish Civil War, "Blockade"
Is replete with thrilling action and
high adventure as its characters live,
love, find Joy and sorrow In the
midst of war's chaos.
The boundaries between Manchou
kuo and Russia and Korea and Rus
sia averaged almost one "border
incident" a day in iw37.
A
CALLED BY DEATH
William Leonard Miller, well-known
resident of Medford, where he had
lived for the past 33 years, passed
away at the family home, 21 Van
couver avenue. Wednesday t 1 a. m.,
after three weeks' Illness from a
heart affliction.
"Bill," as he was commonly known
to his many friends, was born In
Lyons. Clinton county, Iowa, Novem
ber 23, 1870. He spent his early life
In Iowa, and was united In marriage
to Miss Ava Leedham at Clinton.
Iowa, September 24, 1902. They lived
In Clinton for a year, going to Cali
fornia in 1903 where they resided be
fore coming to soutnern Ort-gon In
1904.
Mr. Miller was a fine builder and
contractor, having built many of
Medford'a finest residences and
buildings. He leaves a host of friends
to mourn his departure. His wife
passed away In 1921. Later he re
married.
Doors Open Tonight at 6:45
BIRTHS
Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Clayton W.
Lewis of 22 Tripp street on July 9
In the community hospital, a girl
weighing 7 pounds, OVi ounces. The
baby has been named Carol Ann.
Nevada has produced more than
a billion dollars In mineral wealth
since 1860.
The Continental divide Is a wa
tershed created by mountain ranges
or table lands of the Rocky moun
tains and extends from Mexico to
Canada.
Oralbl, one ot the Hop! villages
In northwest Arizona. Is said to be
one of the oldest continually In
habited communities in the United
States. It dates back to 1370.
A German concern has developed
a set of toy soldiers of pliable plas
tic material that can be bent Into
any desired posture for drills,
marches, skirmishes or battles.
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See The Lives, Loves And
Customs Of A Primitive People!
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They Must End Tonite!
June Lang in "One Wild Night"
EVELYN VENABLE IN "FEMALE FUGITIVE"
"Zamboanga" Coming Thursday
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which little Is known, a people
which numbers among It barbarlo
wife raiders in a region where plural
wives are the rule rather than the
excoptlon.
Raw, real, entertaining and dif
ferent from any picture ever shown
in Medford, "Zamboanga" is headed
by en all-native cast.
"Frontier Town," starring singing
Tex Ritter, plays as the companion
feature.
He leaves his wife, Mrs Estella
Slagle Miller; four children, Mrs.
Florence Brett of Santa Barbara, Cal,;
Ml&s Leabel MUler, Medford: Kenneth
Otis Miller, Sacramento, Cal., and
Billy Miller of Eugene, Ore.; two
brothers. Edward Miller of Medford.
and Francis Miller of Central Point;
one sister, Mrs. Mary Mann of Med
ford: also one grandchild, William
L. Miller.
Funeral servlcea will be conducted
from the Perl funeral home, Friday
at 2 p. m.. Rev. Ernest 8. Bartlam
of Saint Mark's Episcopal church of
ficiating. Interment will take place
In the Medford I.O.OJ. cemetery.
Arizona Is the fifth largest state
and 65 percent of Its area Is held
by the federal government tu fnrAf
reserves or Indian reservations nrt
parks and monuments.
Closing time for Too Late to Clas
sify Ads la 1:30 p. m.
When a person has taken poison
and Is still conscious the two most
Important things to do are to dilute
the poison and cause vomiting.
Men drivers of autos outnumber
women four to one but 00 percent
of the young people taking "driver
training" study are women.
Although Japan Is supposed to
be staggering under her war load,
horse-players recently set a record
In a tenday racing meet In Tokyo
by betting nearly $750,000.
JUVENILE IS HELD IN
CENTRAL PT. BURGLARY
After allegedly burglar Icing the
X. P, Stone drug store In Central
Point Monday night, obtaining about
8 from the cash register, and
stealing the bicycle of Mr. Stone's
son, Nell, a 15-year-old local youth
started out for Mnrshfield and pro
gressed as far as Canyonville before
being overtaken by state police and
returned to the juvenile detention
ward In the county Jail. The boy
will appear tn Juvenile court either
tomorrow or Friday, state police
said.
Mr. Stone said that the boy, an
scqualntance of Nell, cams to their
home Sunday, and that he slept and
ate there until Monday night. He
obtained a key to the drug store
from the Stone home, Mr. stone said.
Too Late to Classify
WANT young woman to care for
home and child. Go home nights.
See Mrs. Bussey, DLst. Attorney's
office.
FOR SALE OR TRADE Equity clot
In, suburban, modern 0-room horns;
abundant shade, landscaped. Take
stock, car, wood, lot, for all or part.
Phone 1773-J.
AUCTION SALE Sat., July 16. '38.
Sale Pavilion, Medford, Ore. Have
full house furnishings, lno. elec.
Hotpolnt range, trash burner, wal
nut bedroom suite, breakfast
some horses, a few good milk cows,
stock pigs, etc. Full line farm ma
chlnery, Inc. 14-ln. new tractor
gang plow, cultlvator( lister, har
row, walking plows. All property
must be at pavilion by 11 a. m.
So. Ore. Livestock Auction Co. Col.
A. H. Dudley, Auctioneer.
FOR SALE Apricot. Call 857-U
at 8 p. m.
HAVE TO MOVE Want to sell cus
tom made boat and Boy Scout suit,
size 18. Sacrifice. 48 N. Orange,
WANTED Experienced girl for house
work. Phone 1398-R.
WANTED Capable woman for gen
eral housework and cooking. Tel,
277-J.
WANTED Girl who needs home;
not In school: for housework. Board,
room and small wages. Call 14,
between 9 and 6.
SLEEPING ROOMS for rent, 100 Bo.
Ivy.
FOR SALS
8 ACRES
Irrigated, free soil, 34 acres In Eng
lish walnuts In bearing, a acres
Ladlno clover, family orchard,
grapes, strawberries, 5 -room house, j
water pressure; sightly view. Only ;
2.050; 8500 cash, balance easy '
terms. I
L. G. PICKELL, 18 fl. Bartlett.
NEW POTATOES, lo lb., 1 mile south
Phoenix. Bring sack. Elmer Harris.
'35 FORD V-8 Sedan; new paint; new
motor, new rubber; guaranteed
every way. Bargain price only 300.
Full price for your car In trade.
PIERCE-ALLEN MOTOR CO.
Dodge and Plymouth Distributors.
Crater Lake Aerie 3093
F.O.E.
DANCE
Thursday, July 14
9 till 1
Dyiige's Eagle Orchestra
Mon-35c Ladies-lBo
FOR SALE 0x12 American Oriental
rug. Some small rugs, dresser. Iron
bed, etc. 817 Dakota.
DAIRY
20 Acres. 11 cows, one bull. Sell stock
and lease farm.
Also
80 Acres, 20 cows, 11 heifers com
ing fresh, team, tractor, machinery.
Sell fftock and machinery and lease
farm.
THE REAL ESTATE EXCHANGE
No. 7 N. Bartlett St.
TONIGHT
Townsend Hall over
Baldwin Piano Shoppe
Coolest Hall In to. Oregon.
These dances are fun under
strict, orderly management.
Gentlemen 35o Ladies lOo
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THRILL PILES ON THRILL!....
until you're ready to SCREAM
WITH EXCITEMENT!!
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STARTS TODAY 4 DAYS
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Henry Fonda Madeleine Carroll
Leo Carrillo John Halliday
Reginald Denny Vladimir Sokoloff
Robt. Warwick and a cast of 1,000s
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