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MEDFOTID MATL TRrRtTNTE. rETVFO'R'D, (VR-EGOy, FRTTVAY. OCTOBTO 14. 1933. PAGE THIKTTTO LOCAL and PERSONAL r Rogue Fishing Beat Best angling In Oregon at prisent ! ottered by -salmon la coastal itreama and the Bogue river, the state fishing com mission'! jreekly bulletin said today. . Driver Fined Holbert O. DeWol!. 18. of Vale was fined 3.50 and M.rO eosu In justice of the peace court yesterday for driving car without -an operator's license. He pleaded guilty. He was cited by state police on the Pacific highway October 12. A.A.C.W. to Meet American As sociation of University Women will convene tomorrow at 12:30 p. m. In the Holland hotel for luncheon and a "special program. All members are asked to be present. HmAil Rlaz A small blaze In the ..... mai.hinji At the Render Tea and Coffee company, 40 North Bart lett street yesterday afternoon was extinguished without damage by thi 'fire department's chemical crew. The fire occurred at 4:10 p. m. Drnnks Sentenced Appearing be fore City Judge Allen D. Curry this morning, both charged with drunS wmard Fhelan. 39. of Med- 'ford was sentenced to 10 days In jail, and Joe Nolan, 70, of Medford to five days. Hunter Fined Daniel W. Frye. 85, Box 70, Route 4, was fined 925 and I4.S0 costs In justice of the peace court this morning for hunting with out a license. He pleaded gul.ty when arraigned before Judge William B. Coleman. The charge was filed by gtate police of the game division. Bird Hnnter Fined Wallace L. Ohrt, 10, Box 19. Spring street, was fined 125 and $4.50 costs by Judge Wllllsm R. Coleman In justice of tr.e peace court this morning for hunt ing quail during closed season. lis (leaded guilty to the charge, fiM By stale pouce. 1 DANCE AT ROGUE ELK SAT. NITE OCT 15 SPON80RF.D BY UPPER BOGIE ORANGE Musle by Hal Grow's Orchestra Men 50c Ladies Free To Klamath Falls Mrs. Robert Hart of Klamath Falls, former Med ford resident, was a visitor here to day. Her sister, Miss Betty Vllm, was to return to Klamath Falls with her this afternoon for a visit over the week-end. tee Green Here Roan Green recently arrived In Medford and Is visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Oreen. at their home on Route 3. Mr. Oreen recently completed a year's flying course with the naval air corps In Pensacola. Fla., and Is now a cadet In the air corps. He for merly lived In this city. To Keep Roads Open In response to several Inquiries. Jackson County Chamber of Commerce announced to day It had been Informed that roadi within Crater I-ake national park would be kept open again this win ter. The chamber said It had neon so Informed by E. P. Leavltt, park superintendent. The chamber of commerce has addressed an Inquiry to James Bromley, resident engineer of the state highway commission at Grants Pass, to ascertain whether the state plans to keep the highways to the park opened this winter as In the past two years. . . Pictured With Feller A proud boy today was little Bobby Walker, son of Mr. and Mrs. Verl. Walker of 203 West Jackson boulevard. The reason? Bobby had his photograph taken with Bobby Feller, sensational young pitcher of the Cleveland In dians, the other day when he was In Portland. The picture showing the two Bobbles was published In the Oregonlan. It was taken at the air port where Feller boarded a United Malnllner for Ban Francisco. Mrs. Walker and Bobby, who had been sojourning In Portland, returned home this morning by train. Pert Talks County Coroner Fran Perl of Medford led a discussion on professional topics at a meeting uf southern Oregon funeral directors last night at the Elk hotel at Klam ath Falls. Other speakers on the program were Will M. Dodge of Ash land and Earl WhlUock and Wlllard Ward of Klamath Falls. Will Dodge president of the association, presided at the monthly meeting. Also at tending the meeting was George Ryan of Portland, state secretary. Invita tion from Grants Pass members to hold the next meeting there was ac cepted. Mrs. Mae Hall and Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Hull of Grants Pass were appointed program and banquet com mittee. From Ashland Ashland residents visiting in Medford this morning In luded Ned Mars and Clyde Dunham In Ashland Duke Lorton of Car. glU Court apartments spent Thursday In Ashland visiting friends. Speeder Pays Martin L. Millard, 30, of Klamath Falls was fined DO and 84-50 costs In Justice of wo peace court this morning for speeding a truck on Crater Lake highway near Trall, October 10. He pleaded guilty to the charge, preferred by Deputy Sheriff William Orenbemer. Grange Dance Central Pont Grange will sponsor a dance In tho hall tomorrow night, with musle rj Dickey's three-piece ' orchestra. Tho public Is welcome. This will be the first of a aeries of fall activities of the Orange. Dancing will be from 9 to 12. From Eugene Jack Foster, repre sentative of the Coca Cola Bottllnq company from Eugene, has been tranactlng business In this city. He will leave tonight on the train for Palo Alto where he will attend the Oregon-Stanford football game to morrow. He was registered at the Hotel Medford.' see Crash Charged Ernest E. Newton of 304 Ashland avenue, charged with violation of the basic traffic rule. Is scheduled to appear In city court tomorrow morning at 10 o'clock. New ton, city police said, drove 80 miles an hour on North Riverside avenue early this morning and. In attempt ing to negotiate a curve, smashed Into a service station sign near tho Pine Cone. Evelyn Bittner and Curtis Barnes Head Cast of Local Movie D. w. Balrd. cameraman who Is filming the home talent movie, "Run- nln' wild," today listed the cast for the production and then returned to his work of filming scenes In the picture. Today was spent filming party scenes and other sequences at the beautiful home of J. H. Owen. The leading lady In the production will be Evelyn Bittner, while Curtis Barnes will play the leading mascu line role. The comedian la Jack Parker and the comedienne Maxlne White. The two scheming crooks are played by Warren Loffer and Vert Stephenson. Others with parts In the picture are Euseb Dallalre, Leo Sakralda. Mildred Smith, Pauline Champlaln, Rose Meadows, Joyce Young. L. Benjamin. Dick Balse, Dick Reum, Ted Llndley, Buck Le- land, "Loyd Rauw, Ethyl Leely. Don Elliott, Paul Dlmlck, Fred Meadows, Ruth Meadows, Dwlght Albright and A BURNING QUESTION The simple secret of tHe burning glass Is concentration. It produces intense heat by con centrating the sun's rays within a small area. Concentrated in the pages of your daily newspaper is the news of the world, all the essential facts of far-flung battle lines, the discoveries of science, the administration of government, the world of sport, business and entertainment . This concentration of information produces intense reader interst, which begets results for advertisers. Few persons realize, until they have experienced isolation, how intense is the desire for news. Advertising, too, is news. The burning question in business today is how to spend wisely, without waste, for the things of solid value. In the field of adver tising the newspaper is an obvious answer. Medford Mail Tribune "Marie Antoinette" Here Sunday IT if -2s Lf-.lf:.s. 1 Barn Dance Trio Qene Autry, supported by frog voiced Smiley Burnette and demure Helen Valkls, brings his songs of the range to the Rosy theatre for tomor row only In "The Old Barn Dance." Episode 9 of the "Dick Tracy" aerial will be on the aame program. CUPID WAITS ON U Flan Beaver Befu( ALBANY, Oct. 14. AP) The Santlam Fish and Game Protective auoclatlon proposed a Beaver creek refuge today to give the unwanted beaver a home and permit worried farmers to live In peace. Appearing with Norma Shearer In the spectacular film production, 'Marie Antoinette," which opens a three-day run Sunday at the Cra- terian theatre, at regular prices, will be Robert Morley In the role of King Louis XVI. Not very well known to movie-goers. Morley s portrayal of Franco's wastrel king has resulted In one of the most widely acclaimed characterizations any player has ever enjoyed and has put hira in the front for the academy award presented to the player for the outstanding per formance of the year. Claudette Colbert Coming to Rialto 1J A MP' I POftTLAND, Oct. 14. (AP) Larger food markets reported 10 per cent gains this week compared with last. Dun's review said today in its weekly survey of the Portland trad ing area. Variety retailers and wholesalers said business was up about fi per cent. Cooler weather stimulated clothing and shoe sales. Relief loads began to reveal a sea sonal Increase. PORTLAND. Ore., Oct. 14. ( AP) Cupid waited uncertainly in the Multnomah county Jail today after Raymond Dale Kramer, 84, waived extradition at a hearing before U. 8. Commissioner Kenneth Frazler for his removal to West Virginia on a murder Indictment. Kramer, who had been working In Eugene as a paper hanger under an assumed name, said he and his Eu gene fiancee would decide whether I they would marry after he appeared before a federal Judge late today. The prisoner, accused of participat ing In a holdup which resulted in the shooting of James Gil Us at Terra Alta. W. Vs.. in 1934. planned to wed last Saturday and had even purchased a ring. The arrest by FBI agents, however, interrupted the ro mance. The Eugene girl visited him at the Jail today. Raymond Teets, said to have been Kramer's companion, received a Ufa sentence. "Old Oregon" Moved ' PORTLAND. Oct. 14. (AP) The battleship Oregon, mighty Spanish- American war fighter, docked at her permanent berth today in the Wil lamette river memorial park at the foot of 8. w, Jefferson street. Thug Victim "Holds Own" PORTLAND. Oct. 14. ( AP) Mrs. Isaac Segel, 63, critically stabbed la a struggle with a robber yesterday, was "holding her own" at a hospital today. Police said the description of her assailant tallied with that of a man seen loitering In the neigh borhood. E E One of tho most thrilling dramas of recent years was Max Miller's "I Cover the Waterfront, which had Claudette Colbert, Ernest Torrence and Ben Lyon In featured roles. It comes to the Rialto theatre- for Sunday and Monday In a return engagement which will have Alex ander Dumas' "Count of Monte Crlsto" aa the added feature on the twin bill. the Musical Mountaineers with C. W. Dorothy and Alios Gillette. A regular Hollywood premiere will be 'conducted Tuesday evening at the Rialto theatre when the first showing of "Runnln" Wild" -will be glvnn. D. W. Batrd, who has been filming the movie for the Rialto and making a newsreel for the Mall Tribune, sold that Medford would get a sample of the kind of party the Hollywood theatres put on at the first showing of feature productions, except that the shortness of time aa well as expense will not permit the blazing In lights of the names of the lending characters. But there "rill be loud speakers In front of the brilliantly lighted theatre, to make the an nouncements to the crowd that is expected to gather before the doors open. People will not be permitted to enter the theatre until after the arrival of the members of the cart, who will be driven up to the entrance In brand-new cars, furnished by auto dealers of Medford. They will be dressed In formal evening attire, and will step from their limousines as the featured playera of the film colony do at the Initial showings of their best productions. As they arrive, each member of the cast will be announced, and will step to the microphone and make a short talk, telling something of his or her part in the production, before enter ing the theatre to see the picture on the screen. All the boys and girls of Medford and the Medford territory are urged to participate in the big pet parade tomorrow afternoon starting prompt ly at 1:30 in front of the Chamber of Commerce building. Many indi vidual and group shots will be taken as well as pictures of the entire parade and all will be shown In conjunction with the Mall Tribune newsreel and "Runnln Wild" on Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday of next week, October 18, 19 and 20. C. L. Perkii DOCTOR OF OPTOMETRY Phone 272. 13S 8. Central Ave. Medford, Ore.' .HEPPNER. Oct. 14. (AP) Sheriff C. J. D. Baumen sought Hiram John son today after members of his family reported him missing since Tuesday night. Johnson's daughter, Mrs. Wayne Balrd, said he set out for home after trading his old truck for a new one at Pendleton. Mrs. Balrd and the missing man's wife accompanied him to Pendleton and returned ahead of him. The sheriff examined the highway route, but found no evidence of an accident. LAY 'AD' TRICKERY TO PORTLAND, Oct. 14. (AP) Ore gon travel authorities didn't like It. They complained today a San Francisco publication promoting the Golden Gate exposition pictured Mt Hood and Crater lake with the bay bridges and the California sea coast, but failed to mention they didn't belong to California. VL JOB PENNER WW Ends Tomorrow Nite! pins this added Western thrill: BOB BAKER In "Last Stand" Xotlre of Hearing on Final Account ana Report or Aciminisirator, Notice Is hereby given by the under signed, Ruth Warren, as Executrix of tne la st win and Testament oi Stephen B. Hill, deceased, that she did on the 13th day of October, 193B. file in the County Court of the state of Oregon for Jackson County, her First and Final Account and Report as Executrix of the La.it Will and Testament of Stephen B. Hill, de ceased, In which court said estate is pending; that thereupon, on sail date an order was duly made and entered In said court fixing the 13th day of November, 1038, at the hour uf io:oo ociock a. in., as the time, ana the courtroom of the County Court of Jackson County, Oregon,- as the place, for hearlnn any objections t .said Final Account and Report and lor the settlement of said estate. Now, therefore, all persons having objections to said Final Account ana Report snail make the same at sa:u time and place. Dated: This 13th day of October 193. RUTH WARREN. As Executrix of the Last Will and Tes tament of Stephen B. Hill, deceased. Follow the Crowd TO THE ORIENTAL GARDENS DANCE SAT. NITE One Admission Men 40c; Ladles 20c. 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