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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD. OREGON, THURSDAY, JANUARY 11, 1940. PAGE FIVE LOCAL and PERSONAL Dodson Home Dr. A. E. Dodson, Medford physician who recently returned from a trip to California, plans to be In his office tomorrow. 111 Richard J. Calder was confined today with a slight Illness to his home at 107 King street. He Is elevator operator at the federal building, Back From Trip Harold Ax land, manager of the Western Thrift store returned to Med ford today from a two-day busi ness trip to Eugene. Drunks Fined John Enright of Medford, charged with drunkenness, was fined $10 in city court this morning. Paul S. Stelle of Medford. arrested by city police on the same charge, was sentenced to 15 days in city jail. Thomas J. En- right, also charged with drunk enness, pleaded not guilty and his trial was set for late this afternoon. Partly Cloudy Weather at Crater Lake national park was partly cloudy today, rangers re ported by short wave radio. Visibility was said to be good Depth of snow on the ground at headquarters building con tinued at 61 inches, there hav ing been no new fall during the night. The snow was classi fied as "breakable crust." Park roads were open to travel but were covered with packed snow and ice and tire chains were advised. Lowest tempera ture during the night was 18 degrees. cotchihg Used at that first sneeze, this special ized medication for the nose where most colds start helps keep colds irom developing. VlCKS Va-tsicwjol To Remodel George M. Dahl of 323 Haven street ap plied at the city building In spector's office yesterday for a permit to remodel a private garage at a stated cost of $25. Fined $10 Duane G. Zamr zla of IB Crater Lake avenue, charged with violation of the basic traffic rule, was fined S10 in city police court yester da afternoon. Foggy At Cares Foggy weather prevailed today at Oregon Caves national monu ment, the administrative office here was notified by short wave radio, Drills Tonight Regular semi-weekly drills will be held in the Medford armory at 8 to night by Company A and head quarters company, third battal ion, 186th infantry of the Ore gon national guard. Her On Business George Newlands and Bay Summerill of the Newlands - Summerill Agency, Inc., Portland, were business visitors here today. They planned to complete their Medford mission tomorrow. Cubs Ta Meet Boy Scout cub pack 3 will hold an achievement council meeting In the Roosevelt school Friday night at 7:30, and all cubs due to receive awards are urged to bring their parents. Clear Clear weather pre vailed today in the Union Creek district. Diamond Lake highway remained open but tire chains were needed for safe motoring. Crater Lake na tlonal park headquarters here announced, Club To Meet Rogue Valley Radio club will convene at the Medford airport Friday at 8 p.m. Election of officers for 1940 will be held and a regu lar business session will follow All members are asked to at tend and other persons inter ested are invited. PRESSES Reduced from $22.98. Now CO.AXS Regular $19.98 Coats Now $798 $79 3 PIECE SUITS INSISTING of COAT. JACKET & SKIRT SELLING ; $1498 and $12.98 CHILDREN'S SUITS Priced at $1.39 Ladies Shoes Values to $6.00 S-J99 $299 Oxfords Regular Value $3.9$ $2.99 the BAND BOX "THE STORE THAT SAVES YOU MONEY" III at Home Mrs. T. J. Fus- on was confined today to her home 200S East Main street with a severe cold. Light Stolen Marjorle San to of 820 South Ivy street re ported to city police yesterday that a chromium-plated fog light was stolen from her fa ther's automobile when it was parked on Almond street Tues day night. Rooms Open Townsend club rooms at 123!4 West Main street are now open each day from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. with an attendant present. Members are asked to watch for a possible change in hours. The public, as well as Townsend members, is invited to use the rooms. Root Speaks Jack Hoot of the Southern Oregon Travel bureau addressed a regular weekly dinner-meeting of the Lions club at the Hotel Med ford last night, Mr. Root pre sented an outline of the activi ties of the bureau. Other guests weVe Harold Lind, O. M. Kess- ler and Carl Wiltermood. Ar thur Render, vice president, presided. Smoke. No Flra Chemical crew of the fire department was called at 8:05 last night to the home of J. W. Johnson, 200 Florence street. The fire men found plenty of smoke in the house but no fire. They concluded that wind had blown the smoke escaping through the chimney back into the house. The smoke had alarmed the famfly. Meeting Tomorrow Rogue River Valley Holiness associ ation will meet in the Free Methodist church at Tenth and Ivy streets at 10:30 tomorrow. The program will last all day and each person attending is asked to bring lunch. Talks described as interesting and im portant are to be given by a number of invited speakers. The public is invited. Plan Passengers Dr. Har vey Woods of Ashland and O. Rosto, a civil aeronautics au thority inspector, arrived by United Mainliner last night. Dr. Woods coming from Portland and Mr. Rosto from Seattle, Wash, Eino Hemmila, advertis ing manager of the George Hunt theaters, left by Main- liner yesterday afternoon for Portland. Because of fog up and down the coastal air lanes. last night's southbound mid night and northbound flag-stop Mainliner trips were cancelled Today's early morning north bound Mainliner, due at 4:55, did not arrive until 11:07 a.m and was held here until 12:10 p.m. to await lifting of fog at Portland. The southbound Mainliner due here at 10:55 a.m. was rescheduled to arrive at 2:30 p.m. GARDNER CLOSES LURID CAREER BY SUICIDE IN HOTEL BEAUTICIAN PUPIL SUES SCHOOL FOR TUITIONEXPENSE Suit for $335.20 was filed yes terday by Bessie Movers against Monte Leonard and Lura Lynch, doing business as the Leonard Beauty college. The plaintiff alleges she made arrangements to take a course at the Leonard Beauty college last September with the under standing she would be given credit for 923 hours served as a student at the Stevenson Col lege of Beauty in Sacramento, The Leonard course, it is set forth, requires 1,500 hours, with a tuition of $105 for the full course. It was agreed, the com plaint, says, the tuition after de ducting the California school time, would be $35, to be com pleted in three month. She paid S25, leaving a balance of $10, The plaintiff asserts that last! December 28 Leonard advised' her the deduction would not be made and that she would have to take the full 1,500-hour course before she could obtain a license to practice In Oregon. The plaintiff asks for ex penses, money assertedly lost from employment, while taking the beauty course, ana return of tuition. Attorney Charles Reames appears as counsel for plaintiff. CLARA D. GREGG RUES SATURDAY Clara D. W. Gregg, 88, who passed away at the home of her son, James R. W. Gregg at Central Point early Wed nesday was born at Newport, Kentucky June 1. 1851. At the age of 9, she went with her parents to Ohio where she re sided until coming to this county four years ago for the benefit of her health and to be with her son. In June, 1872 she was uni ted in marriage to Dr. Perry Gregg who preceded her in death. For a time they resided in Cincinnati where they were married and later moved to Dayton where she lived the greater part of her life. Mrs. Gregg was a member of the Baptist church and the D.A.R. at Dayton. Besides her son here, she leaves another son. Dr. Walter D, Gregg at Dayton. Also four grand child ren, Lucy M. Skeeters, of Med ford; Percy J. Gregg, Honolulu; Chas, L. Chillicothe, Ohio, and Dr. Walter K. Gregg, Dayton, Also two great grandchildren. Funeral services will be con ducted by Dr. Sherman L. Di vine at the Conger chapel at 2 p.m. Saturday. Interment In the family plot In I. O. O. T. cemetery. 'Scarlet May Wed Actor Roxy Romance - a- '..: ' -if . 5 V! ' - I . . ' ' i. f . 1 (eoBtlnuea ttom page one) SELECT YOUR HOTEL AS YOU WOULD A CAR"F0Ryjmjg Whether yon pay a dollar a day or a hnndred, select your San Francisco hotel for value. On this basis, your logical choice in the medium-price field is the Alexander Hamilton a 22-story luxury hotel without luxury rates. 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Bickford In Rialto Picture ' w i f, A hey re in love sgmn Jitfm Garfield and PrisctUa Lane, th love team who made history in "Four Daughters", are under the spell of romance In their tow co-starring hit, "Daughters Courageous", which plaj's to day and tomorrow at the Foxy Tripsin-. Rosemary and Lola Lane with Claude Bains and Fay Bainter head the stronj supporting cast. ' Charles Bickford,. as a of mercy, and Barton MaeLane, as a leader of-'a.ythless mob, vie with each otier- to "Mutiny In The Big Hoei, dramatic prison picture . CO -ujj to the man i New Rialto Theatre for tomor row and Saturday only. "Oklahoma Frontier", star ring Johnny Mack Brown, is scheduled -to play as the com panion feature with "Mutiny In The Big House , new plates on hh weycle, i The 1940 license may be ob tained at city -fatfoa station, and no test if .Ttrtred for those who hava IftSJ plates. All bicycles in the jWty-- -must be licensed, police explained. Richard Trulllger Jiad his bi cycle impounded tor two weeks for riding it at night without lights. her present home in Napa. Spectacular Escapes Now Mrs. Dollie Parks, wife of a state hospital employe she said she planned to come here today to claim the body for burial. Gardner, who was sentenced to 25 years Imprisonment at McNeil island. Wash., for the San Diego robbery, escaped from the train enroute there near Portland, Ore. He was re captured in Roseville, Calif. May 23, 1921 and In the Inter im he robbed a mail train of $117,000 in securities. He told the federal Judge who resentenced him to Mc Neil for SO years that he would escape again, and he did en route to the Prison, this time near Castle Rock, Wash. Recaptured at Centralia, Wash., and finally placed on the Puget Sound island, he bolted from it in a sensational break September 5. 1921, while one companion was slain by guards and another wounded. In November, 1921 he tried to rob a mail car In Phoenix. Ariz., but Herman Interlied, the clerk, overpowered him. CYCLISTS WARNED 10 GET LICENSE City police warned today that bicycle owners who have not yet obtained their 1940 li cense plates were subject to fines, and emphasized this by citing Henry Herman of 714 West Jackson boulevard into city court, where he was as sessed $1 for failure to have When Poisons Slow KIDNEYS and Irritate Bladder Flash Them Qui For 35 CesU Go to your druggist today and get this safe, nwlft mnti hannifts diu.-ett and mlmuUnl nk for Qofd Medal Hurlffit Oil Opuie nd start at one to flush kidneys of wast maur saturated with acid an4 pola&na. That's a quick and eflVeUvs way to h1p bring about mora hakhy kld ny activity and relieve thai bladder Irritation with Its aranty pasflsg with martins; and burning as well as rest lew nlwhta. Rmm rr t)t Mnrt Vttt twl ffotfeiftf ktdrvy weakness ms? bt frttin ap often dartfts tA ntf ht r &i:rt. 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As the star entertainer in the Last Chance Saloon, Miss Die trich has a role that marks a drastic change from her recent performances, but is in many respect similar to the memor able character she portrayed ta "The Blue Angel, the picture that made her a star, Marlem sings to the cow boys and miners such tunes ma "Little Joe", "You've Got That Look" and "The Boys ta the Back Boom. J'ViLLE SUED BY PROPERTY OWNER John H. Hueners ani wife, in a suit against the City ol Jack sonville, ask that land they own within the city limits w th pioneer town be disconnected from the municipality. The suit was filed yesterday. Attorneys George M. Roberts and William a. McAllister appear as counsel for the plaintilis. The complaint sets forth th disconnection would relieve tha Hueners from city taxes, liens and assessments, with the excep tion ot bonded Indebtedness in curred before the filing of tha suit. 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