Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, October 19, 1933, Page 3, Image 3

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    SfEPFORD MAIL TRTETTNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1933
PAGE THREE
BOASTS SALES FOR
BENEFIT PICTURE
Medford hinh school football rally
reached Its climax last night at the
Chamber of Commerce with a aale of
a great number of tickets for the
Medford football benefit show to be
held October 25 at Hunt's Craterlan
theater. "Saturdays Millions" Is the
film to be shown. This picture is
special football film Just produced.
This rally, planned by Dr. Robert
E. Lee. chairman bf the civic affairs
committee, was held In conjunction
with the benefit show to be held
October 25. at Hunt's Craterlan thea
ter. The master of ceremonies, C. 35.
Top" Gates, introduced the program
with a short speech. The committee
In charge is: Dr. Robert E. Lee,
chairman; H. VanHoevenberg. three
years an all-Amertcan football play
er: Coach D. K. Burgher, director of
athletics at Medford high school; Dr
E. W. Durno, former Bedford high
school coach; W. S. Bolger. president
' of the Chamber of Commerce: George
Hunt, donating the theater; John C.
Mann, owner of Mann's department
store; C. E. Gates of Gates Auto com
pany, and A. H. Banwell, manager of
the Chamber of Commerce.
The theater Is donated by George
Hunt, owner of Hunt's Craterlan and
Rlalto theaters. Mr. Hunt furnishes
the theater and has acquired the mo
tion picture that will be shown. The
money received from this show will
go directly to the buying of new foot
ball equipment for the local football
squad.
The posters that are posted at vari
ous points in the city, are donated
by the Medford Printing company.
The theater tickets are donated by
the Klocker Printing company. The
stand on which "Pop" Gates, Dr. R.
E. Lee, E. w. Durno, D. K. Burgher.
H. VanHoevenberg. W. S. Bolger.
George Hunt and A. H. Banwell stood
was donated by the city of Medford
Those who purchased tickets are:
The Standard Oil Co.. J. C. Penney
Co.. J. Vern Shanjle. Economy Gro
ceteria, Dewey Hill of Prospect, Dr.
E. W. Durno, Dr. R. E. Lee. Klwants
club, Snlder's Dairy and Produce Co..
Lions club, city employes, postofflce
employes, high school faculty. Office
Stationery and Supply Co.. Mann's
Department store. Neon Sign Co
Walter Leverette and L. D. Porncrook.
The Medford hlsh school football
team will meet Marshfleld Saturday.
In one of the most crucial games of
the season.
City Superintendent Fred Scheffel
left Medford last night for Portland
to confer with Engineer C. C. Hock
ley regarding Bedford's application
for federal funds for installation of
the proposed new sewage plant here.
Medford'a application left here
some time ago for approval of the
state engineer and request for Its
continuance' to Washington, D. C, was
approved by the city council in regu
lar meeting.
Frankle McBrlde, well-known radio
entertainer in the east, la one of the
featured members of Jess Stafford's
entertainers who are coming to Med
ford this evening to present ft half
hour musical act preceding the dance
at the Oriental Gardens, starting at
9 o'clock.
Stafford, head of the band and en
tertainers, was the featured trombon
ist in the late Herb Wledoft'a dance
band, and following the leader's death,
Stafford took up the leadership and
has built up a large unit of star
players.
He has done motion picture work
with Buddy Rogers, and has played
many months at the Palace hotel,
broadcast over staiton KPO, and has
recorded for Brunswick as well.
Stafford will be welcomed to Med
ford by Mayor B. M. Wilson.
Why Get Up Nights?
Drink lots of water and mlk. Not
much tea or coffee. Eat plenty of fruit
and non-starchy vegetables. Not much
meat and starches. Use a bladder laxa
tive to drive out the impurities and
excess acids which cause the Irrita
tion that wakes you up. Take Juniper
oil. buchu leaves, etc., called BU
RETS f5 gr. tablets) the bladder laxa
tive. 25c at all druggists. Works on
bladder similar to castor oil on bowel.
Aftr four days If not satisfied, go
back and get your money. If you are
bothered, frequent desire, burning,
getting up nights, you are bound to
feel better after this cleansing. Sold
bv Heath's Dru$ Store. Jarmtn Drug
Store.
SWEIMiT
FUEL OIL
Any Kind
Any Amount
Medford Fuel Co.
1122 IS. Central. Tel. 631
Society and Clubs
Edited by Eoa Nealon Hamilton
Guild Tea Welcomed
On Social Calendar '
lany members of local society are
looking forward to the bridge tea, to
be sponsored tomorrow by St. Mark's
Altar Guild of the Episcopal church,
in' the women's club rooms of the
city hall, which offer ample and tn
vltlng space for such an affair.
Card playing will begin at 2 o'clock
and an Invitation Is extended all
women who enjoy an afternoon at the
bridge table.
The committee for the tea la com
posed of Mrs. Jack Porter, chairman:
Mrs. Porter J. Netf. Mrs. Aletha Vaw
ter, Mrs. John Moffatt and Miss Mar
Jorle Kelly.
Mrs. Moffstt snd Miss Kelly will
make reservstlons for those who wish
to telephone them.
Heckmans Entertain ,
Guests This Week ' .'
Dr. and Mrs. W. H. Heckman have
as guests this week at their home in
Corning Court, Dr. Heckman's neph
ew, Paul Heckman. and Mrs. Heck
man of Greenville, Pa. They arrived
by motor last Saturday, continuing
west after a visit to the world's fair.
They motored to Crater Lake Mon
day with the Heckmans of this city,
and enjoyed the trip around the rim.
the weather being unusually pleasant
for October.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Weaver and chil
dren, Sally and Robert, of LaGrande,
are also guests In the valley this week
of Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Weaver of
Sams Valley, and the Heckmans. They
plan to spend two weeks here. Mrs.
Weaver Is remembered as the former
Caroline "Heckman.
Mrs. Bates Entertains
At Bridge Wednesday
Mrs. Clarence Bates of 112 Laurel
street entertained Wednesday at
bridge, Inviting friends In for two
tables at cards. Playing was followed
by luncheon.
Talent p.-T. A.
Meets Friday
-an,, lav kliainjkca m0tt.inV ft the
Talent P.-T. A. will be held Friday
afternoon at a ociock in me wnwui
auditorium. All parent are urged to
t present.
Obituary
Nellie Eaton
Nellie Eaton, devoted wife of Da
vid R. Eaton, passed away at her
residence In the Galls Creek district.
near Gold Hill, early Thusrday morn
ing after being ill a very short tlmo
Having come to Oregon 22 years ago
she had made her home on Galls
Creek the entire time. Born Febru
ary 22, 18B1, in Wisconsin, &he was
at the time of her passing 72 years
of age. She leaves besides her hus
band, David, one son, Ray R. Eaton,
of San Francisco, Cal.; also a sis
ter, Mrs. Delia Davis, of Medford, and
two grandchildren and three great
grandchildren.
Funeral services in charge of the
Perl Funeral Home will be announced
at a later date.
4 '
Chevalier In
Holly Premier
The premier showing of "The Way
To Love," with Maurice Chevalier as
Francois, happy-go-lucky poet, phil
osopher and advertising sandwich
man of the sidewalks, whose greatest
ambition Is to be a guide and who
lives to make others happy, opens
at the Holly theater Saturday.
Advance reports say- this picture,
which will not be released from the
studio until Friday, the day before
It opens in Medford, is very much
different from the usual Chevalier
film. There Is a continual flow of
laugh provoking incidents against a
background of music and romance.
The cast includes Ann Dvorak. Ed
ward Everett Horton, Arthur Plerson,
Minna Gombell and John Mlljan,
Gary Cooper, in real life a shy,
retiring type, plays the part of a hat
twisting, small-town sheik and den
tist In "One Sunday Afternoon." now
playing at the Holly. However his
bashful love-making la Interspersed
with several free-for-all scraps, a
wrestling match and other highly
matlc moments.
In Frances Fuller, recently recruit
ed from the New York stage. Para
mount has a combination of Helen
Hayes and Janet Gaynor. Small,
sparkling, intensely dramatic. Miss
Fuller has all the attributes of a
new screen find.
Oregon growers used 9.600 cords of
fuel wood annually for the drying
of hops.
BALDWIN
PIANOS .
Complete Line New
And Used Pianos
Before purchasing sny piano repre
sented as being Baldwin merchan
dise, for your own protection, con
sult your local AUTHORIZED
EXCLUSIVE BALDWIN DEALER,
for correct prices, tnd names of
pianos In the Baldwin line.
-Baldwin Piano Shoppe
? So. drape
Surprise Party
Honors Hemstreets
Honoring the tenth wedding anni
versary of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hem
street, friends of the couple called at
their home, 511 Pennsylvania avenue.
Tuesday, and pleasantly surprised
them. The couple were presented
with many lovely gifts.
Cards were enjoyed, after which
refreshment were served.
Present for the affair were the
honor guests, Mr. and Mrs. Hemstreet.
Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Gregory, Mr. and
Mrs. C. A. Whillock, Mr. and Mrs.
C. B. Evans. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Hol
loway. Mr. and Mrs. T. G. Gilford.
Mrs. Ed Payne and daughters, Juan Ha
and Doretha, Mrs. Lee Allen, Mrs.
Mary Payne, Mrs. Maud Stlckel, Le
Regan Allen, Richard Payne and Hu
bert Gifford.
Reception for Lincoln
Teachers Is Tomorrow
Members of the teaching staff of
the Lincoln school will be honored to
morrow evening at dinner and a re
ception planned by the school service
club. A southern style chicken din
ner will be served at o'clock.
Mrs. Hugh Scovel wil act as dinner
chairman and table entertainment
will be under the direction of Mrs.
Chas. Luman, Mrs. Arthur Adler and
their committee. The patrons of the
school and the general public ape in
vited to the reception, which will fol
low diner. The program for the even
ing will include a short address by
Superintendent E. H. Hedrtck.
St. Mark's GutlT
To Meet Friday
TV. a raoiilnn mnmtina ftf Hfc. Mark's
Guild will be held at the Parish
house Friday afternoon at 2:30 o'ciock.
All members are urged to attend as
important business matters are to be
discussed. Tea will be served by Mrs.
A. F. Stennett.
Royal Neighbors
To Meet Tonight
Neighbors, their families and friends
are Invited to the social session or
the Royal Neighbors lodge, scheduled
for this evening at 7:30 o'clock. A
short business session will precede
the gathering.
BIRTHS
Born to Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Tur-
pin of Phoenix, a son, weighing sev
en pounds, 14 ounces, at the com
munity hospital last night.
Heads Lauiidrvmen.
MILWAUKEE, Wis., Oct. 19. OP)
Charles E. Wilson of Des Moines was
elected president, end S. W. Lawrence
of Portland, Ore., was named vice
president of the National Associa
tion of Laundry Owners, at their
15th annual convention which ended
here last night. '
The Weather
Oregon: Occasional rains tonight
and Friday; rnoderate temperature;
fresh to strong southwest wind off
shore.
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WEEK END
SEE THESE VALUES
Like New. Floor Samples and Store Used Pianos
Also deveral uprights token In on Bnhy
G3
Uprights, Grands, Player Pianos
Pay Only $1.00 per Week
CLINE PIANO CO.
Cor. Main and Riverside -
FREE DELIVERY I
New Feed Prices
Eastern Yellow Corn '. ....per cwt. $1.35
Cracked Corn . per cwt. 1.45
Ground Corn per cwt. 1.45
Ground Barley per cwt. 1.15
Millrun, 80 lbs per k. .90
Rolled Barley, 70 lbs per k. .90
Wheat ...per cwt. 1.50
F. E. Samson Co.
KMED
Broadcast Schedule
Friday
8:00 Breakfast News.
8:06 Musical Clock.
8:15 -A Peerless Parade.
8:30-Shopplng Guide.
8:45 The Royal Club.
9 :00 Friendship Circle.
9:30 Morning Melody.
9:45 Home-makers Bureau.
10:00 U. 8. Weather Forecast.
10:00 Eb and Zeb.
10:15 Radio School of Cookery.
10:30 Musical Notes.
10:45 Vignettes.
11:00 Tiie Magic Hour.
11:15 Martial Music.
11:30 The Grants Pass Hour.
11:45 Along Style Street.
12:00 Mid-day Review. I
12:15 Radio Rendezvous.
12:30 News Flashes.
12:30 Monarch Melodies.
12:45 Popularity.
1 :00 Sundowner.
1:15 Varieties.
2:00 Classified Adltion of the Air.
3:00 Prospective Diet League.
3:15 A Tour of San Francisco.
3:20 Songs for Everyday. ,
3:30 KMED Program Review.
3:35 Music of Old.
4:00 Cocktail of Music.
4 :30 Masterworks,
4:45 Si and Elmer.
6:00 Cecil and Sally.
5:15 Holly-Time.
5:30 Merland Tollefson.
6:45 News Digest.
8:00 Medford Theatre Guide.
6:15 Sports and Fishing Flashes by
Al Plche.
6:20 Remote Holly-Time.
7:00 The Hawk.
7:15 Popular Parade.
7:30 Chandu the Magician.
7:45 Special.
7:50- 8:00 "Song of My Soul."
Damages amounting to (10,000 were
granted Ray Hicks In his suit In
federal court against the California
Oregon Power company, when the
jury reported a verdict late last night.
Hicks had asked $100,000 for dam
ages allegedly sustained in an acci
dent near Bonanza last September.
The suit of J. P. Crowder,' admin
istrator for Harry Crowder, for 675,
000 damages against the California
Oregon Power company, began in fed
eral court this morning and was con
tinuing this afternoon. The plain
tiff claims that Crowder met death
in an accident near Merrill, for which
the power , company was responsible.
Help Kidneys
If poorly functioning Kidneys and!
Bladder make you suffer from Getting
Up Nights. Nervouanew, Rheumatic
Pafns, Stiffness, Burning, Smarting,
Itching, or Acidity try the guaranteed
Doctor's Prescription CyBtexSiu-tez)
fmjtztf V rM.UBlflx y"? up or money
rsc back. Only 76 at druggists.
$10,000 AWARD TO
HICKS BY JURY
FAMOUS BEERcfcfcf
ITS THE ART OF PROPER
AGEING that provides Rainier's
rich, delicious flavor.
RAINIER BREWING CO,lNO,
San Francisco
aftng bmr to roe Wmsi nwle
Urtimt bnwry to the West
SPECIAL
Grand Pianos. Alt guaranteed under our
2 year exchange plait.
$350 Nugent $49.00
375 Victor 79.00
395 Wellington (like new) 135.00
450 Lester 145.00
Orer 40 fine pianos to choose from,
STILL UNDECIDED
CCO district headquartera an
nounced today that arrangements are
being made lor the 330 recruits be-
Ing sent to the four camps In the
Los Angeles district to entrain from
Klamath Palls Instead of Medford.
They win probably leave next Tues
day, according to present plans.
no information as to the dates of
registering new recruits has been re
ceived from here, Lieutenant Robert
T. Frederick, adjutant, said today.
It is expected, .however, that the
quotas will be filled according to
counties, which, under that system.
will leave but few vacancies In Jack-
1
Not Just Another
PillTo Deaden Pain
But a wonderful modern medi
cine which acts upon the conditions
which CAUSE the pain. Take them
regularly and you should suffer less
and less each month. PERSISTENT
USE BRINGS PERMANENT RE
LIEF. Sold at all good drug stores.
Small size 50 1.
LYDIA E. PINKHAM'S
TABLETS
FOR RELIEF AND PREVENTION
OF PERIODIC PAINS
"Hansen" Sport
GLOVES
Flared cuffs, button trim, wash
able suedette and felt, and all the
Fall colors. What more do you ask
of Gloves? - Ten styles In this big
shipment. And the price la only
$1
95
Adrienne's
Toiletries
25c Armunds
Face Powder 19
9I.0D Jergens
Lotion 73
Pints Dorlot
Almond Cream ....39
- 10c Bost
Tooth Paste 5
SI.OO DJer-Klas
Talcum 49
Remedies
4 or. Pure
Castor Oil 15
Hanford's
Balsam of Myrrh..49
l noi. s or.
Aspirin 5
30o Groves
Bromo Quinine ....19
1 l.b. Pure
Epsom Salts 10
, $1.50 Agralax
Mineral Oil & Agar
59c
Prartlral Kerned for Constipation
35c Lifebuoy
Shaving Cream
23c
Cake Lifebuoy Hoap Free
son county. About 03 per cent of
recruits tor tho last six months re
mained In service In this section.
All Medford district camps wilt be
housed in frame barracks during the
winter and are equipped with bath
and clothes drying facilities. The
MUST NOT SKID NOR
Ilpil- THEY MUST LAST LONGER THAN
TIRES EVER LASTED BEFOREI
THEY MUST SELL FOR THE SAME
llwW V PR,CE AS ORDINARY TIRESI
- 5.25-18 . . $8.10
; 5.50-19 . . 9 4 Jfl '-T y
Those rere our demands In developing our new
Fatigue-proof tires. And wo went far beyond any
thing ever done before in tire building.
We completely redesigned tire treads making
Fatigue-proofs 95 more non-skid than the next
best leading make. We made the treads bigger,
deeper and thicker. Wo perfected Vltallued Rubber
for the treads entirely new vulcanizing agents
and processes for unheard-of new non-skid mile
age. Then, these tires must not blow out they
must outlast all other tires. We discovered a new
kind of cotton Corfcacrew. It "never lets go
Jenunnnim
SAM JENNINGS, Prop.
Opposite Nat. Phone 223
ASSOCIATE DEALERS
Crater Lake Service Station I Rainbow Auto Camp Service
fl03 East Main I North PncINc Highway
Deaver and McCurley
Phlpps Auto Park Service Jack son mid Riverside
OIsLY
Western Thrift Store
125 East Sixth Street
(Next to Wurts' Gift Shop)
1
Friday, Saturday
Spocials Sales Everywhere Check them at Western
Thrift Our Every day prices beat them all Bring
your list to Western Thrift and be assured of the low
est prices on Fresh Quality Merchandise.
$1.25 Ahsorbine Junior 4-oz.
$1.00 Listerine Antiseptic
Pure
Milk of Magnesia
Pints 19; Quarts 37
$1.00 Colonial Dames Toiletries , 79
25c Woodbury's Castile Soap (pure) -10
25c Utility Sprayers (hand pump type) 15
lOo Williams Mt. Horeb Palm Soap .. ...G tot 25
75c Baume Analgesique (French formula) 31
This is but a small part of the values obtainable at Western
Thrift daily All Prices Cut Prices.
MEDFORD 'S ORIGINAL CUT-RATE STORE
Era"
ms m try, si
construction of these buildings has
aided reduction of the unemployed
here, with 113 skilled laborers being
employed, outMde of the CCC men.
Phone 542. We will haul away your
refuse. City Sanitary Service.
S'i
- SPRIlUGFSEE.
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and Monday Selling
size
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- -57
. Just Arrived
Hot Water Bottles, Syringes
Choice selection
39 to $1.29
Tresh ftuaranteen" Quality
The ladies of the Sacred Heart
church are conducting a Rumma;
sale Friday and Saturday, Oct. 20 and
31, in whillock BIdg., 317 W. Man.
Dance at Lake Creek Orange hall,
1 Saturday night. Butte Falls orchestra.
BLOW OUT!
We found a Way under tons of pressure to force
nure rubber compounds right into the weave,
making plies practically Indestructible. We per
fected absolute Laboratory Control of every
material and process to build this supreme new
quality Into every Fatigue-proof. As a final safe
guard, we punish Fatigue-proof at day and night,'
on the world's toughest testing grounds.
Non-skid safety, blow-out safety, unheard-of
long life, no extra price don't ba satisfied with
just one feature. Get them all.
EXTRA
SERVICE
Rims cleaned and
straightened. New tires
properly mounted so
they revolve true with
wheel. You will like our
service.
Tobaccos
lOo Dial Tobacco
2 for 15$
Flat BO'S Old Gold
Cigarettes 24
Bo Hurley-Burley Tobacco
3 for 10
10c G. Washington Tobacco
3 for 20
Bo Cremo
Cigars 3
Sundries
10c Rite Rite
Auto. Pencils 5
80c Dr. West's
Tooth Brush 29
250 Kreemoff
Tissues 15
Makes hosiery run-proof.
25o Slik 5e
Zorlte
6 for 25
Absorbs Ice Box Odors
10c RJR Advertiser
2J oz. Tobacco
2 for 15c
Week-Knd Special Only
Gillette-Probak and
Auto Strop
Razor Blades
Everyday Price 19
Phone 833.
229 N. Riverside
125 EAST SIXTH ST.