rEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD. OREGON. WEDNESDAY. AUGUST 10. 1933.
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LOCAL and
From Montague William Mc
Swaln of Montague. Cal., transacted
business In this city yesterday.
y
Returns Home Tom Fuson, Jr.,
returned to hla home at 2006 East
Main street Tuesday night from Port
land where he had spent a week
transacting business.
From Klamath Among Klamath
Fall residents attending the wrestling
matches at the high school arena
Monday evening were Mr. and Mrs.
Walter Henry and Anthony Botalno.
To flan Frnnclwo Iola Porter
field of Rogue River lodge flew to Ban
Francisco Monday evening by United
Air Lines. She will return tomor
row. From Sardine Creek Mrs. John
Ulster of Sardine creek transacted
business and called upon friends here
today. Mr. and Mrs. Lltster are own
ers of the House of Mystery.
From Grants Pass Ed Turnqulst
of Grants Pass was a business visitor
In Medford yesterday. He was ac
companied by his daughters. Jean
Ann and Mildred, former residents of
this city.
To Reside Here Billy Burnslde
arrived yesterday from Montana to
make his home with his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Charles Burnslde. Mr. Burn
aide la manager of Hadley'a Medford
store.
From Kansas Mrs. Rena Nance of
Parsons, Kans., arrived In Medford
recently to visit her brother. M
Russell, at his home at 803 North
Riverside avenue. The visitor will
be here a week.
Here Yesterday .... Harold Parsons
of Eugene, vice-president of the
Parke-Davis Drug company, was In
Medford yesterday on a routine trip
through his territory. He left for
Klamath Falls last night.
Holmes Recovering Cole Holmes,
well-known Insurance agent of this
elty, la reported to be well on the
road to recovery and able to receive
visitors. Mr. Holmes recently under
went a major operation at the Com
munity hospital.
Gllhousen Here Al Ollhousen.
owner of Rogue River lodge, arrived
at Medford municipal airport Monday
evening aboard a United Air tinea
plane from Los Angeles. He will re
turn to the latter city on tonight's
plane.
Returning Friday Jack Swem.
owner of Swem'a gift ahop. la ex
pected to return Friday from San
Francisco where he has been attend
ing a gift show. Mr. Swem loft here
for San Francisco by train last Sat
urday. Meeting Next Week Optometrist
of the southern district of the Ore
gon Optometric association will hold
their August meeting at 7 p. m. next
Wednesday. August 17, In the offices
of Dr. Robert E. Lee. 103 North Cen
tral avenue. Dr. Lee will be in charge
of tho meeting.
Rail Chief Here E. L. King, sup
erintendent of the Portland division !
of Southern Pacific company, ar
rived in Medford this morning from
Portland on an official car attached
to the train. Mr. King was tc trans
act business here and in Ashland and
Treka today.
On Mining Mission J. W. Cotton,
ne of the operators of the Hotel
.niiiomia in Ban Francisco, arrived
here yesterday on business poitalning
to the operation of mining property
he owns In the Arjotoffnt rftatw t
planned to remain here several days.
m rcgiflrerea ai tne Hotel Medford.
Here on Business p. Dalporto.
president of the Petroleum Heat A:
Burner comoanv with
Marysvllle. Cel., transacted business
nere moiy at the Medford office.
Arriving yesterday, he registered at
the Hotel Medford. He planned to
return to Marysvllle today.
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Ex-Resident Here Mrs. F. H. Boud
row of Los Angeles Is visiting in the
valley, the guest of Mrs. Warty Beebe
at her home in Central Point. Mra.
Budrow taught school In Central
Point and Jacksonville soma years
ago, has been a period lo visitor since
her departure from the valley and
has many friends in this locality
whom she will be glad to sea during
her present visit. She arrived by
train Sunday and planned to remain
two weeks. -
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OREGON SHAKESPEAREAN FESTIVAL
"TWELFTH NIGHT"
Curtain 8:S0. Rewired Seats 11.00 t Praia's
Music Center. General admission 50c Special
tMmJrnt Tickets 25c,
THURSDAY "MERCHANT 0T VENICE
PERSONAL
Pear Duty Set Canadian valua
tion on pears for duty purposes has
been aet at one cent In excess of
Invoice value for both western and
eastern Canada, the TJ. 8. department
of commerce stated In a press release
today. The dut; became effective
on August on shipment entering
August 13 and thereafter.
Plrnle Sunday A picnic will be
held Sunday at Camp Jericho at the
mouth of Big Butte creek for all Odd
Fellows. Rebekahs and their friends.
A basket dinner will be served at 1
p. m. A program will be presented.
Including various games and sports.
Coffee and cream will be furnished
by the Central Point Odd Fellow.
.
Britishers Here Sir Edrord El
lington and P. Davison of the British
air ministry were passengers on the
northbound United Malnllner making
a regular atop at the municipal air
port yesterday afternoon. They were
en route from Los Angeles to Seattle,
Wash.
Accents Position Mlas Bernlee
Baker of 6S5 Haven street has ac
cepted a posftlon at Dr. B. R. Elliott's
dental office In the Medford Center
building. Miss Baker wilt replace
Miss Doris Southwick. who will leave
Medford soon to enter Willamette
university.
To Aid Chinese Women's Home
and Foreign Missionary society of the
Church of God will give a rice dinner
Thursday for the benefit of the suf
fering In war-torn China. The din
ner will be served from 5 to 7 at
the Gustafson home Just west of
Medford on the Jscksonvllle high
way. Cafeteria style of serving will
be used. The publie la Invited.
...
To Attend Funeral Local Legion
naires are requested to attend the
funeral of Shannon B. Oliver. World
war veteran who died at the Veterans
hospital In Portland Sunday. The
funeral will be held at the Sacred
Heart church at 10 a. m. Thursday,
and military services at the' cemetery
will be In charge of Medford post of
the American Legion.
...
From Arkansas olenn A. Henry.
sales representative for the J. P..
Cast Manufacturing company from
jonesboro. Ark., la transacting bus!
nes In Medford this week. Mr. Henry
plans to go to Crater lake Sunday
en route to Klamath Falls. This
will be his first view of the lake.
Mr. Henry la registered at the Hotel
Holland.
Course Planned Dr. B. B. Elliott
returned this morning from Port.
and wnere he attended a meeting
or tne executive council of the Ore
gon State Dental association. The
meeting made preparatlona for the
annual post-graduate course to be
held In Portland the week of October
4. Prominent sneakers and clinician
will take part In the course, Dr.
Elliott said. . .
....
Visiting Here Mrs. William Bar
num of Portland arrived this morning
ner jatner, Dr. B. R. Elliott,
who had been In Portland to aid In
making plans for the annua! post
graduate course conducted by the
Oregon State Dental association. Mrs.
Barnum will spend a week here vis
iting relatives and friends. Her hus
band is working In the clinic at the
North Pacific Dental college.
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Ends Special Duty Herbert Heyde
this morning resumed hl duties as
clerk at the Rogue River national
forest warehouse on McAndrews road
after assisting In fighting Siskiyou
national forest fires by dropping
supplies from an alrnl.Ti. riM
flghtera In Inaccessible psrta of the
lorest, a work for which he has -been
especlslly trained. Mr. Heyde helped
In the work for several day. He
returnsd to Medford last night.
...
Visitors nere Mr. and Mrs. O.
L. H. Doudney of Colombo, Ceylon,'
are spending a few days' vacation at
Rogue River lodge near Trail. The
couple enjoyed a trip to Crater lake
yesterday. Mr. Doudney la general
manager of Llpton'a tea and rubber
plantations In Ceylon where he has
resided for the put 38 years. The
visitors were driving a right-hand
drive 1938 Bulck car which they pur
chased In New York to ship to Cey
Ion. They will sail from Vancouver,
B. C August 18.
...
.Minor Aceldents Rnrnm a,,-.
Sacred Heart hospital and E. c. Wll-
son or Klamath Falls drove ears
Involved In a mlnnv .M.n. ....
.1 vu Mlw
north Pacific highway early thla
morning, according to a city police
report. Maehlnea operated by Ear!
M. Harrison Of 53S North CIi..m.
avenue and Oscar R. Fleming of 818
were involved In a alight
mishap on North Rivamiri .........
Tuesday night. The Fifth street and
avenue intersection was the
scene of a minor enih.fnn t...h..
morning between cars driven by Clyde
"' "no ueorge r. potts, both
Central Point, a eitv nnim
revealed today.
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Meetlni Tonlrtit ? i.
Medford post of the American La.
non wno attend tonight's meeting
at the armory will find an Interesting
and informative program awaiting
them, Commander Don Newbury aald
today. Qeorge Hoard, well-known
Legionnaire, will olvn . ihmt ..tir
on the national salesmen's crusade.
a nation-wide movement to stimulate
Hit. In. M nA m(,im. liwwinla, m.w.
Mr. Hoard recently returned from the
middle-west where he observed the
results obtained by thla effoit which
la being encouraged by chambers of
commerce, civic and Industrial or
ganizations throughout the nation.
Reports of the local boys who at
tended the Beaver Boys' state en
campment In Portland last week will
be heard th la evening and every
Legionnaire should be precent to
meet the boys and hear their experi
ences, Newbury said. Plana for the
Installation of officers and the state
and national conventions also will
be discussed during the meeting.
tiring ft Prisoners Two federal
prisoners were brought to the Jack
son county Jail this afternoon by
Paul Hanlln. United States deputy
marshal. The prisoners wore listed
as Carl Goodwin. 33, alleged Cali
fornia parole violator whom Mr Han
lln too If Into custody at Silver lake,
and Crua Vasquez, 33. a Mexican of
Orovllle. Cal., taken Into custody at
Klamath Palls for the asserted sale
of liquor to Indiana. Both men will
be held In Jail here pending their
removal to Portland.
CALL LOCAL IN
FOR SISKIYOU FIRE
Rogue River national forest head
quarters were called upon again last
evening to furnish manpower and
foremen to help combat a new fire
on the Siskiyou national forest near
Oasquet,
Seventy-five men were employed
through the state employment office
here and dispatched in chartered
buses for Oasquet late latt ntftht.
In addition to SO CCC enrollees from
Camp Applegata and 25 from Camp
South Pork were sent to the Sis
kiyou fire.
At 4:00 o'clock this morning five
Rogue River forest men left for the
Siskiyou blaze to serve as foremen.
They were Albert Young. Howard
Ash, Jack Crump and Peter Sandoz.
all fire guards, and Nate Russell,
member of the road crew at Lake
of the Woods.
The new Siskiyou fire, started by
lightning Monday morning, was said
to cover 1000 acres this morning.
GAME IS CLOSED
An additional gam operating at
the carnival just outside the northern
city limits, was closed Tuesday night,
under orders of Sheriff Syd i. Brown.
Monday night the aherijr closed U
gambling games and announced they
would not be permitted to open dur
Ing the carnival's atay here.
County officials reported today the
carnival was paying Its 65 per day
license fee dally, Instead of in a lump
sum for the week. The license la the
maximum than can be imposed by
the county. The city license fee is
150 per day for carnivals.
The past several months there ha
been considerable objections register
ed to the appearance of carnivals,
from all sections ol the county. Up
state areas also have protested.
According to county officials, the
carnival appearing locally naa had
"only fair crowds.'
Malayan Jungle Is
Scene Rialto Film
The attack on a white man by
crazed natives who kill their victims
with poison-dart guns, a three
month death watch by which man
hunting savages stalk their victims,
and the ritual sacrifice of a beauti
ful young maiden to a tiger-god, are
only a few of the weird native rites
brought to the screen for the first
time In "Booloo." which opens to
morrow at the Rialto theater.
"Booloo" la no "studio piece. It
was filmed by Producer -Director
Clyde B. Elliott In the heart of the
Malayan Jungle, about four Hundred
miles north of Singapore, and took
more than a year to make.
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HOOD RIVER, Aug. 10. (AP)
This city received notification from
the government yesterday of ap
proval of a 927,000 PWA grant for
street . Improvements.
ROSALIE LESLIE
Invites her clientele to
Sthelwyn's Beauty Salon.
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Tomorrow & Friday
THE GRANDEST LOVE CL
AND LAUGHTERktsa5i&&
PICTURI of the YXASr5S
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Wallace Beery In Dramatic Craterian Hit
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Wallace Beery la the gruff owner
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of a waterfront saloon who tries to
keep hla son, John Beal, on the
Shirley Temple
v jeaeaer -
Have you a Shirley Temple In your
home?
The number one boxofflce attrac
tion of the screen, whose cbarm and
winning personality have won her a
firm place In 'the hearts of Amerlea'r
showgocrs, has .inquestlonaly been
used for comparison with thousands
of little girls. And msny a proud par
ent sincerely believes his youngster
Is another Shirley.
Now, the Medford Mall Tribune
and the Craterian theatre are goln,j
to attempt finding the lttle girl In
southern Oregon who most closely
resembles Shirley Singing or danc
ing or Acting tslent la not required.
The only requisite is that .he beats
a facial resemblance to Shirley Tem
ple. There will be three winners
chosen. First prize wll. be 410.00. sec
ond 47.90, third S00. In addition,
all three wlnnera will receive a per
sonally autographed photograph from
Shirley.
BOOLOO . . . Roaring Ood
of the Jungle to Whose
Blood Lust Beautiful
Women Were Offered in
Sacrificial Tribute . . , .
White Tiger
"WOMAN
ENDS
TONIGHT!
KAY FRANCIS
PAT O'BRIEN
"Women Are
Like That"
plus
'3 on a Week-end'
Shows 1
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right side of Maureen O Sullivan,
Beery'a new picture. "Port of Seven
g., 8(ory of th Mar5em dockl,,
coming Sunday to the Craterian the-
Contest Opens
y?iSsiK?s
The picture above Is the one that
will be used as a bssts for compari
son. All that Is needed to enter Is
a photograph (snapshot will be ac
cepted), with the name, age and ad
dress of the contestant. Entries may
be mailed or taken to the "Shirley
Temple Contest" at the Medford Mll
Tribune or Craterian theatre. -
Closing data of the contest will
be the last day's showing of her new
picture, "Little Miss Broadway,"
opening next week at the Craterian.
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Fisherman Found
PORTLAND, Aug. 10. (AP) Lost
since Sunday In the wild region
south of Mt. Hood while on fish
ing trip. Phil Oocrs. Portland auto
mobile top maker, was found by
searchers last night and returned
home Buffering from hunger and
weariness. Ooeru became separated
from hla son and companion while
fishing the Clacksmaa river.
TOMORROW
3 DAYS
of the Sakai
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The Screen's Hlnrln', Flrt-w1ngln' Cow
hoy . . . dealing the Trail for th
Welll-Farro Expreasl
Doors Open Tonite 6:30!
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Morgan ' also oast In the picture.
,r, JeMl mph and Cora Wlth-
erspoon.
EXPECT BIG CROWD
AT OWENS' PARTY
A large attendance la expected at
the stag luncheon to be given Sat
urday by the Jackson County Cham
ber of Commerce aa a farewell testi
monial honoring MaJ. George R.
Owens, commanding the Medford CCC
district.
Tne luncheon will be held at noon
In the basement dining room of the
Hotel Medford. Reservations may be
made at the chamber of commerce.
Major Owens, commander of the
Medford CCC district since June,
1930, has received notice of transfer
to a new army assignment. The
major Is planning to leave here
about August IB, though the actual
transfer ordera have not yet been
received.
Major and Mrs. Owens will be ten
dered a farewell dinner-dance at the
Hotel Medford Saturday evening by
the Officer's club. t
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FOR SALE 4 rooms, bath, service
porch, garage and woodshed, two
lots; good .location, east aide; 11790.
Also
3 Rooms, breskfast nook. bath, gar
age; close In, near school; 99ZS.
Also
Seven-room home. 3 lots, elcee tn.
pared street. S33A0. good terms.
FOWLER REALTY
44 No. Riverside.
WANTED Long wheelbaae truck;
prefer Chevrolet or Ford. Not older
than 1033. Earl Terry, Central
Point.
CLARINET, baritone saxophone.
Steve Whipple, SOT King.
FOR LEASE. SALE OR TRADE Well
located suburbau grocery and ser
vice station, good business, atnall
paymente. Phone 3A8-R.
3 ACRES. 5-rooni modern, plastered
house, good barn, cbtcken house,
free water right; 2Soo. 4 down, or
will trade ror gooa city property.
6-Room modern, plastered house,
paved street, partly, furnished,
siaoo.
8 -Room modem, completely fur
nished house, 3 lots; renting aaf.BO
month. For quick sale, aiaoO; (400
down.
Also fl-room modern house, sleep
ing porch, paved street, close In;
sacrifice 4100: asoo down.
75-Acre dairy ranch, all equipped.
SO tons hay In bam; all stocked;
clear of Incumbrance; 48000; Vfc
down.
"DAD" ROBEtiTS. 730 W. Seeeasl.
HAVE yotir furniture reupholstered
reflnlshed. reglued by Mr. Thlbault.
Phone bgv-k.
FOR SALE O-room plastered house
good paved street; 42000. 4250 down.
430 per month. H. N. Lofiina,
South Oakdale.
1 ACRE
PKRRTDALE
TO CLOSE ESTAT1
A A C A T1001 modern house;
AZhnU new automatte pump;
lota of large shade trees.
A bargain. All Irrigated. Terms.
Also
38 ACRES
NEAR MEDFORD
(irnAA 5-room modem
Shi) Nil nice condition,
house,
good
Darn, tenoea, m.
aorea
alfalfa, 4 acrea clover; only VA
miles from city limits, extra good
land. Irrigated; good road, A dandy
small dairy farm.
MARK A. OOLDT, INC.
Phone 738. 100 E. Main at.
FOR SALE Income property Will
consider trade for city property.
Call at 31 Genesee St. Also have
suburban home for sale or rent.
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OLADXOLr, 30o dozen: cabbage planta
4 doa. 3Se. 1107 . Main.
FOR 6 ALB 14? Ford Coupe. 13.000
miles: excellent condition. Box
830. car Mat! Tribune.
WANTED Woman for housekeeping,
care of two small girls. Tel. 0-P-3.
FOR SALE Twin beds, also daybed.
like new. Phone 383 or call at 816
80. Oakdale.
FOR RENT 4 -mom cabin on Smith
river, 30 minutes from Crescent
City: completely furnished except
linens: 3 bedrooms: good fifth tag,
boating and swimming: 43 day,
413.-10 week. Mrs. John R Breen,
Crescent City, Cal. Phone 88.
FOR SALE 0-room houae at a sac
rifice by owner. Tel. 1534-X.
LOST Black Scotch terrier named
Tam. Reward for return to Hu
mane Society.
FRESH grade "A" milk cows. Adolph
Schulz, Same Valley on Meadow
road.
STRAYED Sorrel mare, hind leg
wire marked. C. O. Hoover Phone
437-R.
FOR SALE 1930 Intemstlonal lt$.
ton truck. See M. L. Vorhela. Crys
tal Spring Packing Co.
LOST Pair reading (lessee soma
where on street. In black case.
Finder please call 710 East Mala.
FOR SALE To truckera, my crop of
peaches on tres. John Ehrk. Rt.
4. Box 77-A. H mil east of Pierce
Greenhouse.
"38 8UPER-8IX Essex Coach, fatr
condition, good battery, license;
run good: 418.00. Dnger at Fair
grounds. WANT TO RENT Small apartment
house or one that can be uaed as
one: furnished or unfurnished. In
quire 331 N. Drape till Friday even
Ing. 1038 DO DOR DeLuxe Sedan; trunk,
radio: very small mileage: new ear
guarantee: big discount; payment
to suit. See this one sura If you
want a fine car at a bargain prlo.
PIERCB-ALLEN MOTOR CO,
Dodge A Plymouth Distributors.
WE patch and match any finish.
Mitchell Auto Beauty Shop, 80S S,
C. L. Perkins
OOCTOR OF OPTOMETRY
Phone 373. 138 I. Central Ave.
Medford, Ore-
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