Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946, April 12, 1935, Page 8, Image 8

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    Page 8
Friday, April 12,1935
SOUTHERN OREGON MINER
ELMORE NOW TECHNICIAN
Judge J. H Fuller tells the
Miner his nephew. John Henry El­
more, a foi mer Asli lami boy, now
is technical operator of thè largì*
General Electric radio station in
Boston. Mass. Elmore attended the
city schools here when his father
had a shoe store in Ashland
Saturday Only
2—Features—2
Cl ROCKY
MaUfiJAW MYSTERY
RANDOLPH SCOTT
ANN SHERIDAN
• CHIC «AIE •
PLUS
CHARLES
DICKENS
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Sun - Mon - Tue
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THE SCARLET
PIMPERNEL
united
Wed - Thur
NEW MAGAZINE
SECTION TO BE
MINER FEATURE
Can you feature eight pages of
! features? Well, the Miner can. and
two weeks from today this news­
paper will appear with an added
eight-page magazine section which
will lx* loaded to the cut-off rules
with cartoons, news pictures, stor­
ies and good fiction by such auth­
ors as Zane Giey. Sax Rhomer
and others, in continued form. Five
strip cartoons, fashion notes, reci­
pes. children's page and other in­
teresting efatures will pack the
magazine with hours of good read­
ing for Miner st: oscribers.
Final arrangements were com-
■ pleted yesterday for purchase of
I die magazine, which will be in-
cludeu at no extra cost to reg-
| uiur paid-up subscribers living in
first and second postal zones, and
the new magazine section will
I make the Southern Oregon Miner
one of the best readers' values
I in southern Oregon. The innova­
tion is but one part of the Miner's
policy of steady expansion.
The hiagazine section, to be­
come a regular feature April 26,
will be in addition to the regular
editions of the Miner, and will give
paid-up subscribers a 16-page
newspaper for their dollar a year.
Those receiving the paper, but who
are not paid up. are advised to
make arrangements during the
next few days that they may be
certain of receiving every copy of
the greater Southern Oregon
Miner, and start a thrilling novel
with the first instalment.
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‘Scarlet Pimpernel’
Is Story of Daring
PAPER ‘LOST
MONEY’ INTO
PROSPERITY
Ten years before Uncle Sam
went on a diet of alphabet soup,
the newspapers of the Inland Em­
pire organized an association and
adopted a code. The Lewiston, Ida­
ho, Tribune declined to Join.
George Alford, business mana­
ger of the Tribune, was in Walla
Walla caking his family to New­
port for the summer. He met John
Kelly, publisher of the Walla
Walia Bulletin.
"I want you to meet my busi­
ness manager, Frank Mitchell."
said Kelly.
After a short chat Mitchell said
to Alford: "Do you know you are
losing money on every inch of
advertising you sell and every
subscription you take?"
"Is that so?"
"Yes. and X can bring an ex­
pert that can prove it to you," I
.-aid Mitchell.
"That's just why I don't want
to see him," responded Alford.
I---------------------------------------------------
“Do you want to lose money?"
demanded Mitchell.
HOME OF
"Thirty years ago my two
brothers and I came to Lewiston
with $300 and started the Tribune.
(By the Old Timer)
We have the best plant in the
The
placing
of the photograph
Inland Empire outside of Spokane. of Carl Loveland's
of 1916
It is all paid for. It is housed in has been delayed by band
the Inability
PURE PAINT
a brick building. 50x140, all paid of
the Old Tinier to find anyone
for. We have built three good who could identify all the mem- |
WAl.l.l’APEK AM) VARNISH
homes, all paid for. We have some bers Finally he contacted Wilson
bank stock and some wheat lands, Wait at Medford and was able to |
all paid for. I am taking my fam­ complete the list which is as fol­
ily to Newport in a $4200 Cadillac lows :
car. That is all paid for. I want
Leader Carl Ixiveland.
to keep right on losing money
HOUSE OF COLOR
Clarinets Prof. Root, Medford; I
just as I have been," was Alford's Frank
Ross. Central Point; Arthur! _________________________________ J
Medford, Oregon
Dr. H. P. Coleman
Chiropractic - Physiotheraphy
Oregon License 264
California License 3028
In Medford, Oregon, Since 1920
Stewart-Warner
Service - Sales - Rentals
423 East Main Street, Medford
TELEPHONE 663
TAILORED TO FIT
Tdiloi''«l lofil I lie bi o<l«a< Illi le
budg« I
attj talloftil io hl Till
wuiiicu, Miuit
«nil "just
mediums". I hat s a lol tu
of • pfetty i li i fío h , but tliat'awby
tt’a ao popular, we «a peil.
TWO Pair for
$1.50
JORDAN’S
Classified Ads
FOR RENT—New house. Inquire
at Palace Cafe
(a5)
Handsomely mounted and lav­
ishly produced. “The Scarlet Pim­ TRADE — Well improved farm,
clear, for larger place and as­
pernel," filmization of Barness
sume. Have a five-room house,
Orczy's internationally famous
good shape, close to schools.
novel of Regency. England, during
$700.00, monthly terms. See
the reign of terror, comes to the
Reed and Robison.
(al2)
Lithia theater Sunday, Monday
and Tuesday.
HAVE BUYER for good high
All England is intrigued over
grade double-barreled shotgun,
the identity of the mysterious
must be in good shape and right
"Scarlet Pimpernel,” head of a
price. See Mr. Grubb. Hardy's
small band of adventurous Regen­
Hardware store.
(a!2)
cy bloods, who have taken their
name and their symbol from a j FOR SALE Gladiola and dahlia
bulbs. Ted's Feed and Seed
small English roadside flower, and
store.
< a 12)
are confounding the French repub­
lican terrorists by their repeated
rescues of French aristocrats from FOR SALE- Cabbage, cauliflower
and tomato plants, also pansies,
the very jaws of the guillotine.
snapdragons, geum, delphinium
We see the "Scarlet Pimpernel”
and daisy plants, etc. Ted's Feed
at home as Sir Percy Blakeney, an
and Seed store.
(al2)
English gentleman, who, to con­
ceal his activities, masquerades, ALL NIGHT SERVICE—At the
even before his lovely wife, as a
Palace cafe in Yreka. Ashland,
feather-brained dandy. This mas­
Medford
and Grants Pass. (al2)
querade has resulted in the grad­
ual estrangement of the once hap­ FOR SALE- St. Regis stationery,
py couple.
24 sheets and 24 envelopes, lin­
When Marguerite's brother is
en. vellum, parchment and gray
arrested in Paris, Chauvelin, the
granite, special. 25c box at Bol­
sinister ambassador of the French
ton's Drug store.
(al2)
republic to England, offers her his
life in return for the name of the FOR SALE- One set of bumper-
ettes, like new. will fit any car;
''Pimpernel.” Determined to save
her brother, Marguerite obtains
reasonable. Call at 143 Third
and unwittingly turns over to
street.
(a!2)
Chauvelin information that will
iead to the identification of the FOR SALE- 1 cash register like
new. cost $125, will sell $65; 1
"Pimpernel.”
computing scale, good condition,
When she learns that her own
$35. Call 137 Oak street.
Ial2)
husband is the man she has be­
trayed, she rushes to his aid. How FOR SALE—Cultivators. Garden
the "Pimpernel” outwits Chauve­
Hose, Garden Tools, Log Chains,
lin and opens the way for a new
Logging Bunks, Cheese Blocks,
life for himself and Marguerite
Stoves, Ranges, $5.00 and up.
makes for a breath-taking, thrill­
Parrs Trade Shop. On the Plaza.
ing climax.
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CONVALESCENT HOME — 153
• Captain Malcom Crady and son
Granite, Ashland, cares for in­
James, of Trinidad. Calif., spent
valids and aged at $40 per
the week-end with Mrs. Crady and
month and up; room and board,
Malcolm Jr., who was brought here
light housekeeping rooms and
some time ago for his health,
cabins available.
(fl5tf)
which is much improved.
75c
ROAST TURKEY
FRIED SPRING CHICKEN
SIRLOIN STEAK
CHICKEN FRICASSEE
FRIED OYSTERS
With All the Trimming» Including That
Famous Chicken Noodle Soup
PLAZA CONFECTIOHERY
AND CAF E
Announcing Our
Spring
1-cent Sale
SHASTA ICE CREAM
Creamery Prices—We Deliver
PLAZA CONFECTIONERY and CAFE
Phone 149
Spring Color»!
Fortmiller’s
THE QUALITY STORE
C. W. FortmlUer
>
J. P. Daugherty
Stomach and
Intestinal Prolapses
Corrected Without
Surgical
Op*rat ion
Dr. E. B Angell
So. Ore. Sanitarium
NEXT THURSDAY,
FRIDAY, SATURDAY
460 Boulevard
WATCH FOR SAI.ES SHEET
LEFT AT YOUR DOOR
Phone 48
Medford Cycle and
Repair Shop
GUNSMITH—LOCKSMITH
Iaiwn Mower Service
Phone 261
23 North Fir
^
THE FACTORY THAT MADE
YOUR CAR WERE IN ASH­
LAND YOU WOULD WANT
THEM TO SERVICE IT FOR YOU,
WOULDN’T YOU?
The Factory Can’t Be Here, But
They Have Appointed Us to Do This Work
As They Do It
The Factory Trains Us and You Get
GENUINE FORD PRECISION WORK
and GENUINE FORD PARTS When
We Take Care of Your Car
Take Advantage of Thia Service
CLAYCOMB MOTOR COMPANY
Complete Service Under One Roof
While You Have
Your HEALTH
Enjoy It!
A washday cold may cost
you more than a season's
laundry bill.
OUR DAMP WASH SERVICE
REMOVES
WASHDAY HAZARDS
s
12 Pounds Only 49c
Additional Pounds, 4c
ASHLAND
LAUNDRY CO.
Phone 165
Ford Sales and Service
Phone 50
OLD TRADITIONS ARE BEST ... AT THE
Marble Corner
Oldest Bar and Counter In Oregon's Most Famous City!
PHONE YOUR ORDER TO US
FOR THAT GOOD
RADIO SERVICE
"THRIFTWEAR"
100%
BIG SUNDAY DINNER
FUNERAL PARLORS
THRIFTY HOSE
for THRIFTY MAIDS —
Loveland’s Band of
1916 Photograph Is
Identified By Wait
75c
CONGER
answer. Mitchel) did not have any Royvley. Medford: Bert Freeman
They had not made money by Floyd Dickey and Archie Eubanks
robbing their workmen cither Ashland
Trumpets Wilson Walt, Med­
Every man who had worked for
them a year or more owned or ford; llallcy Simpson, Marshfield.
was (laying for his own home. Henry Enders, Clark Hush uml
When a new man proved satis­ Meredith Beaver. Ashland.
Altos Paul
Paulicrud.
Mrs
factory after several months' trial.
Alford would go to him and say: IAiveland-Robertson, Isiuis Talent,
"You ought to be getting you a Ashland
Barkone O. F. C. ison.
home." Often the reply was. "I
Trombones Harry Howell, Med­
have no money to make the first
ford; Earl Bratney. Med,ord. And)
payment."
"Ixxik you up a little place that McGee. Ashland (V O. N Smith
you can afford and then come to was one of the regular trombone
me. I will look at it and it I think I players but was absent the day
it a good buy will lend you the the picture was taken.
Bisses Frank Jordan, Ashland,
money for the first payment and
take a second mortgage on long •nd CUffOTd 11 I.it .rid, Juki CD
time, letting you |tay the other Ville
Drums Wm Loomis and Lynn
otf first," Alford would say
Alfords never had a strike. Their Mnwait, Ashiand
"’here was little trouble in lo­
men would gladly hit the luill for
them. One man got tuberculosis. cating the Z shland members of
Alfords sent him to Arizona, sup­ tlie bund but moat of them from
ported him there till he died, j down the vulioy were not regu­
brought his body back for burial lar members a id so local players
and gave the widow a check for did not know tiicm so well.
$1000
•
•
• \\ M Barber is confined to his
home with an attack of flu.
JACKSONVILLE
DANCING
31 Water Street
JUST CALL—
THAT'S ALL
Medford School
of Beauty Culture
419'/. EAST MAIN
PHONE 84
Permanent Wave ... $1.00
REGAL AMBER
RHINELANDER and
BLUE BOAR ALE
Finger Wave ........................... 25c
Comb Wave ............................. 25c
Shampoo ..........
25c
Haircut ..................................... 25c
Marcel ....................................... 25c
Manicure .......... _..........
25c
Eyebrow Arch ...................... 25c
Scalp Treatment .................... 50c
Hot Oil .........
50c
In Draft and Package
DWIGHT E. HARTMAN
(Work Done by Students
Under Supervision)
ORDERS
From 7 a.m. to 1 a.m.
Now Serving