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iTEDTOSD TRIBTTME. MEDFORD, OREGON. THURSDAY, XOYEJIBER 9, 1933.' ' PXGE THIRTEEN Local and Personal Visits Camp Kerby Captain Har. cd C Stow ol the CCC haadquartara pent yesterday at Cimp Kerby. theckln property. Mill Harklllt 111 Mlaa Sadie Har klna la confined to her home with a evare ease of tonallltla, It waa ra ported today. Hammond In Medford Ward Ham mond, Qranta Paaa Copco employe, spent Tuesday In Medford on bual neaa. . . . From Ashland Air. and Mrs. Bob Ingle of Aahland ipcnt yesterday in Medford visiting Mra. Ingle'a mother, Mre Olen Pabrlclc. ... In Oranti Paaa H. L. Armea. dis trict manager of General Petroleum company In Medford, waa In Grants Paaa Tuesday transacting business. Grants Pass Dally Courier. . penman Moves Office Kenneth Oenman.. local attorney, naa movea from offlcea in the Liberty building Into the Medford building, where he it located In room 328. Allen Leaving W. W. Allen of the Pierce-Allen Motor company la leav ing tomorrow evening for Portland, where Mra. Allen la a patient at the Dr. Robert Coffey clinic. Mr. Allen plans to return here the flrat of the weeK. V nrld In Jail T. J. Lehane of Title lake la being held In the county Jail for falling to pay a as line ana pur chase an Oregon license for hla trues, in which he waa hauling potatoes. He waa arrested Wednesday afternoon .on North Riverside avenue by state police. Cat Bite Serious Mrs. L. A. Heb- rlie of East P street, who has been Xept in her bed by a aerlously in fected cat bite, waa eald by her at tending physician Tuesday to be Im proving, though she la atlll In a weakened condition. Grants Pass Dally Courier. Reports Accident Lee Rogers of Howard avenue filed a report with city pcllce concerning an accident at the corner of Fourth and central awenuea at 4:30 o'clock Tuesday after noon. June Nugent of 33 Tripp treet. who waa riding a bicycle, was truck b the car and euffered a bruised knee, the report statca. Seek Mrs. McKltrlck Chief of Polios Clatoua McCredle today receiv ed a letter from Mra. Mabel Moser of Venice, Cal.. asking for Informa tion that ahe might locate her moth er Mre. J. T. McKltrlck. Aocordlng to the letter. Mrs. McKltrlck formerly .resided at 423 North Grape atreet. Anyone knowing of her whereabouts la requested to get la touch with Chief McCredle. , . TOO LATE 10 CLASSIFY CASH PAID (or mens .wcondhano siiil odd oau. nata and inoe Will ti WLUon 32 N Front at FOR SALE 1929 Ford Coupe, 50 cash. Call 830-Y after fl p. m. WANTED By Adults, a 3 or 4-room furnished house or apt. with gr - age. Must be reasonable. Box 899, ! Tribune. TOR BENT 931 Queen Anne, 4-room stucco home; ;hardwood floors, fire place, electric range, btwment and pipe Km hoUlr furnace, 26.00 and water. Charles B. Ray. Realtor, Medford Bldg. Phone 302. TOR SALE Model T Ford coupe. 20 or exchange for young catttle. What hare you? Fred Virtue, Rout 2, Medford. FOR SALE Lartte elder press, plow. Phone 3-F-4. eulky POR SALE CHEAP EASY TERMS A Delco light plant. A 1-horse electric motor, A davenport, almost new, A buffet, almost new, A refrigerator, electric. A piano; a new oil burner. Commercial Finance Corporation. . Phone 31. WANTED Children to care my home. Phone 1388-X. MOHAIR davenport, chair, dresser, . Simmons bed and oot bed complete, electric radio, eto. Bargain for cash. Call 9-F-12. Home rrom Fair Harold Head of Central Point was a vUator In Med ford thta morning, greeting a number of friend. Mr. Heard recently re turned from the World' fair. On Builneu Here A. W. Shoe maker, representative of "the Missouri Pacific railway, U spending today In Medford attending to business mat ters. His headquarters are in Port land. e e Filed Report E. A. Van Da Walker of 112 Summit street today filed an accident report with the city police concerning a collision with R- E. Jones of this city. The accident oc curred at 10 o'clock this morning. Meet In Park Members of the Women's Relief Corps will meet in the city park at the corner of Main and Holly streets Saturday morning, so that they may participate in the Arm istice day parade. Cara will be fur nished. Three Bicycle Stolen Reports wer made at the city police station yesterday that three bicycle were stolen. Floyd Baker had his stolen from the Holly theater, aa did Walter Hulbert of 228 North Riverside ave nue. Kenneth Scrlpter of 716 Cedar street has his stolen from the Junior high school, he said. Wins Prize Mra. John Sheley of Talent recently took first place in an essay contest offered by the Oregon Humane society to students at the Southern Oregon Normal school. The subject was "Development of Citizen ship Through Humane Education." The purpose of the society In offer ing prizes Is to Interest teachers In humane work. Presents Apples A. S. Rosenbaum. district freight and passenger agent1 for the Southern Pacific company, this morning presented Coach How ard Hobson and the Southern Oregon Normal school football team with a ! box of apples. The squad waa on 1 the Shasta, en route to Slem. where they will play Willamette university football team. From "Switzerland" Mr. and Mrs. Will Schmidt of Oregon's Switzer land, were In Medford yesterday at tending to business matter and con ferring with local people interested In the development of the public park on their property. They are working on plana to have a road con structed to the park which la located southeast of Roxy Ann. Pedestrian Strurk Running bact Into the atreet In front of an ap proaching car, Benny Conley, six. ol 122 Portland avenue, did not suffer any Injuries when knocked down by the car Winston L. Dougherty of 117 South Holly street was driving yes terday morning at 8:45 o'clock, ac cording to police reports. The acci dent occurred at the corner of Eaat Main and Willamette. Have Grand (lane titer Mr. and Mrs. George Ead of 26 South Orange street are the grandparents of a lit tle girl, born last Friday, named Jean Ann, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ted Merrywcather of Ventura. Cal. Mrs. Bads Is In Ventura at the present time with her daughter, who will be remembered here as Irene Eads. Mr. Eada plans to Join them soon. Talent Here Terry Talent of the federal narcotic force, was a visitor In Medford yesterday afternoon. He stopped here to see a number of his friends, before leaving for San An tonio, Tex., where he Is being trans ferred. Mr. and 'Mrs. Talent, who have been making their home In Se attle, are spending a few days In Ashland visiting hla parents, Chief of Police and Mra. Charles P. Talent, also Mr. and Mrs. Phil Stanabury. SALES TAX IS 10 PROPER!) BIGHAM CAN TESTIFY What the sties tnx mean for the small property owner In California has been brought home to one well known Medrord resident, who hap pen to own property In Stockton, Cal. This man is P. C. Blgham. who waa showing his tax receipts to friends today. Thanks to the revenue from the sales tax, the tax on Bigham'a small holding this year Is $6.07, whereas the average for the three years previous was til. In 1931 the tax waa $10.97. This 1 a tax reduc tion of over 40 per cent. According to the general report, this la a typical example for Cali fornia and the small property owner. A few days ago a resident of San Bernardino visited Medford and also showed friends his tax receipts for this year on hi home there had been a reduction of 42 per cent. Small wonder, declare believers in this form of taxation, that the tax payer of that state are enthusiastic over the sales tax. It is relieving the tax burden, and only taxing peo ple In proportion to their expendi tures, as well as taxing many people of means who b not owning prop erty have hitherto paid no taxes at alt. George O'Brien Is Star Rialto's Film George O'Brien, cornea to the Ri alto theater tomorrow In "The Last Trail," a thrilling and breath-taking Fox production that deals with rac keteering gangsters and hard-riding cowboys. It Is baaed on Zane Grey's latest story easily one of his best and most original and has been su perbly directed by James Tlnling. O'Brien, long noted for his per formance of "western" rolea, here has one that gives him heart -warming opportunities. He la one westerner amid a group of eastern beer-runners gone Into the cattle-rustling game, nnd acquits himself with great vig or. O'Brien's horsemanship is al ways a delight to watch. But in "The At Holly Romance of unusual strength and Interest is said to mark the plot of Barbara Stanwyck's latest Warner Bros, picture, "Ever In My Heart,' which comes to the Holly theater Saturday for four days. Starting Tomorrow ROMANCE and ACTION RIDE AGAIN Tour favorite Western star In an action-parked story by your favorite Western author! It's their ireatestl ZANE GREY'S .ajn' H lag 1 1 show' te'2 - i 7:00-0:00 fjrl FiaT jC'VsIf ff FOR RENT O-room riOllfle at an nu. ma . r.nt.il TT.MHI..A Kl.n the Ta lor. i t a V - nx I UCA PERFECT SOUND I 'wL . Tonifte S t-f i I AC? T 'V JORDAN tM- "JV i 'lt-t 9 Also Flip the Frog Camera Adventure. Netva Dally Mat. 1:45 Eve 7 p. m. a Mats . . 15c Eves . . 25c Kiddies 10c irV:W GEORGE i FVv O'QRIEN ?,VOu W CLAIRE TREVOR mrFK r ei brendel LUCILLE LA VERNE 'T Dlrtclid by Jomsi Tlnllno x.tmt- Fine Cast in Craterian Drama yanrip' "in i. .1 wwiwi.'.iwsy iipiM' w wi.iihhj.iil 'ft2? 4 lvJ'&m 1 wi.u s Richard Arlen and Chester Morris are cast as brothers In ''The Oolden Harvest," playing at the Craterian theater for three days, starting to day. Arlen plays the part of the young farmer who loads the other wheat ranchers In revolt and strike after Morris, in the role of a trader, forces prices to the lowest level in years. It comes here for Its local showing at the very time when news papers are filled with farm strikes, foreclosed ranches, and a mad up heaval of rural communities through out the nrtion. Through It all, two romances with Genevieve Tobln and Julia Hayden, form as relief from the hectic struggles of the farmers and wheat traders. Rosco Ates sup plies most of the comedy. Tonight the first of the Opportu nity Contest tryouts will be held on the stage of the theater at S o'clock. The contestants tonight are Joseph Folsom, Ruth Harwood and Oretchen McAllister, Raynor Ouy and Andy Slough, and Dwlght Albright. Simi lar tryouts will also be held on Fri day and Saturday nights, with other entrants as contestants. LOCAL BREWERY E The Southern Oregon Brewing com pany received Its federal license for rnanufacUirlng Pllsener beer Wednes day. November B, aocordlng to an nouncement made today, and prepara tions are being made to brew fiO bar rels of foamy "three-two at the plant on North Fir street early next week T. P. Hlstelgen. representative of the PUaener Brewing company in Se attle, arrived in Medford today to confer with the local brewing or ganisation. H. R. Flschnerral. presi dent of ths Seattle company: Pred Furey. secretary and treasurer, and Konrad Lux, brewmaster. will be here tomorrow to assist with Medford's beer making activities. Call for School Warrants. Notice is hereby given that school warrants of Crater LaJte District No. S3 will be redeemed, marrants from 89 to 108 Inclusive. Interest expires after November 10. 1933. MRS. BiiSSIB POOL, School Clerk Butte Fells, Ore. Studio Showing Waterfront Story Screen actors have found them selves In many strange situations during the xilmtnft of pictures In Hollywood's history, but no assign ment ever was so bizarre as the ex perience of a group of Chinese at mospheric players in "I Cover the Waterfront." now playing at the Studio theater. They were paid to be modern Jon ahs only Instead of whales, they had to live Inside huge sharks. This fantastic situation, whloh in reality Is not as fantastic as It sounds, according to authorities who for yeara have been combatting the smuggling of Chinese Into California, was neces sary to fit the story action In the picture based on Max Miller's best wiling book, "I Cover the Water front." Ben Lyon, playing opposite Claud ette Colbert, has the role of a re porter who aids federal men In run ning down a gang of pseudo-fishermen, headed by Ernest Torrence. whose real racket Is smuggling Chi nese Into the United States. After landing hordes of the undesirable aliens under the very noses of tne authorities, the mystery finally is solved. The Chinese are Inside sharks delivered to a fertilizer factory. Big Carnival Dance, Dreamland hall. Saturday night. Dynge's orchestra. i Good News for Mtoney Sufferers! H u rajjal tht mbi into th irriutod ttdrwr nijfi hlufrW orpin w quickly, yno o ually SEE ranlu within a Uw bwirv Fluh out powoai. Qu(nlii buminj Bndj. bnnp prompt sjoothfnf oomfort. No mot trhini had, Wddr. or p&infnl joint from lrk ei kidm-y activity. Ask dnutaiil (or Foley Ptll.i tk no other. Mowy back cuanuttat. O1039 WAKE UP YOUR LIVER BILE WITHOUT CALOMEL And You'll Jump Out of Bed in the Morning Rarin to & ff you ImI our nd unit sad th world look punk, don't swallow a lot of salts, mio era) water, oil, laxative randy or chewing gum and ttippct tham to make you suddenly iwaet sod buoyant and full of sunahia. For thy can't do It. Thy only moT tb bownls and mr movement doe n't grt at th caui. Th reason (or your down-and-out (tUng is your liver !l ibould pour out two pound ol liquid bila Into your bowel daily. If this bll la not flowinf frnly. your food flown' t digwt. It just dacay Id th bowel, (in bloat up your stomach. You hv s thick, bd tasta and your breath 1 foul, kin often break out in blemlshea. Your heart ache and you feel down and out. Your whole ytm 1 poisoned. It take thnaa food, old CARTER'S LITTLE LIVKR PILLS to ft the two Kunda of bile flowinf freely and mk you i "up and up." They contain wonderful, hsnnle, fentt vefetabl extracts, marina; when it cones to making tbe bll flow fraaly. But don't ask for llrr pilht. Ask for Carter' Littlei Liver Pill. Iook for th nam R, Carter' Uttl Liver Pill on th red Vfo label. Resent a substitute, 26c at druf JaT stores. o 1911 C, M. Co. !?J?L Last Trail" ho really If you can pic ture it outdoes himself. DIAMOND JUBILEE IIIEENI' In accordance with legislative ac tion, taken at the last session of the legislature. Governor Julius L. Meier has snnounced a governor's commit tee to work on Oregon's Diamond Jubilee celebration, to be held here in June. 1034. To avoid duplications. Governor Meier named as committeemen sev eral persons already working on the general committee. His committee is composed of E. C. Jorome, O. O. Alen derfer. Prof. Irving Vlnlng and W. A. Gates. Down loin Sentl le J. E. Cook of Seattle, representative of the John B Stetson company, Is a visitor in Med ford today from the north. BgtiHL B. I II.aaMWs KM Big Carnival Dance, Dreamland hall, Saturday night. Dynge'a orchestra. SOUTHERN OREGON'S FINEST THEATRE LJ Don't Get Up Nights Drink lots of water and milk. Not much tea or coffee. Eat plenty of fruit and non-starchy vegetables. Not much meat and starches. Use a blad der laxative to drive out the Impur ities and excess acids which cause the Irritation that wakes you up. Take Juniper nil, buchu leaves, etc., called BU-KKTS (5 gr. tablets) the bladder laxative. 25c at all druggists. Works on bladder similar to castor oil on bowels. After four days if not satisfied, go back and get yotir money. If you are bothered, frequent desire, burning, getting up nights, you sre bound to feel better after this cleans ing. Bold by Heath's Drug Store. Jarmln's Drug Store. WiWewTOWwie?',Pfww STARTING SUNDAY STARTS TODAY FOR 3 DAYS HIS HAND TO THE PLOW! 1 1 -v 4 STARS AWARDED Br LIBERTY MAGAZINE Apple Annie and Dave the Dude I . . , One an old tattered apple-vendor, and the other a fast-thinking man of the world, who makes Annio'j wildest dreams oome true! MAYROBSON Warren William Olenda Farrell Ouy Kibbee Walter Connolly Ned Sparks Jean Parker You'll Love this Picture ! its J. Shows M ll l 7-0 1 i : Mats , . 25c Eves . 3So Kiddies 10c jkh&Si. Barry Norton i":l fa c h r M LAST TIMES TONIGHT Doug. Fairbanks, Jr., In Somerset Maugham's "THE NARROW CORNER" He won't turn back until he turns a red furrow across the bleeding heart of America! At lastl The drama of the farmer in Mb bat. tie against the Wheat Pit I A vivid story of today . . the Umpire of Wheat . . rugged out doors . , . sons of pioneers demanding their right to live . . and to love! Filmed in the wheat fields of our own Eastern Oregon I with Dine and Dance at Bonny's Grill Armistice Night DANCE TILL DAWN And don't forget our Dinner Dances every Wednesday and Sunday rite! ft fr-u that tows lh wind . i.f.Jrtpi ttit whlrtwlndl RICHARD CHESTER GENEVIEVE LEW MORRIS MOBIN ROSCO ATES JULIE HAYDON Plus Captain Henry's Radio Show Down by the Old Mill Stream Hollywood on Parade News ON THE STAGE Each Night at 9:00 o'clock OPPORTUNITY CONTEST TRYOUTS TONIGHTi 1. Joseph Folsom "Elack Face." 2. Harry Fredrick Song and Dance. S. Ruth Harwood and Oretchen McAllister Acrobatic Taps. 4. Raynor Ouy and Andy Slough Singers of Popular Ballads. B. Dwight Albright Hill-billy Comedy and Instrumental. NO ENTRIES ACCEPTED AFTER MONDAY, NOV. 13 SK iiiihAi .at wmwfrresiaj !3 Ef. ' ' ll ill H I II m