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BEDFORD MATE TRIBUNE. MEDFOKn. OREGON,' THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1933. PAC1E SEVEN Local and ; Mrs. palm Bomt-Mn. Cbu. Palm sas returned from a tlx weeks' visit In New York and other eastern cities, where aha .was guest of relative. Catches Fish James Eaton of thU elty brought In three seven-pound welhead from Hlghbanks on the Rogue river Tuesday. It waa reported today. On Business Visit W. R. Jephoott, district manager of the Borden Sales company, with headquarters In Se attle, spent today transacting busi ness In Medford. 9 I To Visit Here W. A. Delzell, chief of the field division of the internal revenue, and W. S. Shanks, retired chief of the field, will be visiting this post of duty Friday and Saturday, It was learned today. Attend Initiation Several cars of at D. O. K. K.'a from the Medford lodge 7 motored to Oranta Pass Tuesday evening to assist the Knights of Pythias lodge there In conferring In itiation work. To Union Creek C. M. Allen, tele phone engineer for the forest service. with headquarters In Portland, and Norman C. White, assistant super visor of the Rogue River national for est, are spending today at Union Creek, on business. . 1 ' Karanauch Leaving E. N. Kava- naugh, assistant regional forester of Oregon, Is leaving today for his head- i quarters In Portland. Yesterday he attended the banquet given for Sup ervlsor Hugh B. Rankin, who retired the last of this month. Collides with Train Vernon M Evans of the Gold Seal Creamery was driving the Valley Candy,, company fticar which collided with the southern Pacific train No. 7 at the crossing last evening about 6:45 p. m. Evans' report etates that he did not see the train. ' Mrs. L. E. gtennett Recovering. . Mrs. L. E. Stennett, wiho for several weeks waa critically til at the home of her daughter, Mra. Watklna of Court street, has aufflclently 1m ; proved to be removed to her home in Phoenix, where she la gradually regaining her health. , King on Oregonlan E. L. King, superintendent of the Southern Pa ;. elfic company for the Portland dl .. vision, was on the Oregonlan this morning in his business oar '?ort land," en route south. While here ' he conferred with A. S. Rosenbaum, ' district freight and passenger agent Miss Taylor In Hospital Miss Er- lene Taylor, daughter of Mra. E. H. Taylor, Is In the Community hospital. ' where sha underwent a major opera : tlon. She waa reported getting along :; very well last night. Through an i error in the report It was announced -yesterday that Mrs. Taylor had un i dergone the operation. H .... Elect Directors Wlllard Wilson and P. P. Proctor were elected by large K majorities to the directorships of the h Grants Pass Irrigation " district 'at K Tuesday's election, acoordlng to the Hc Grants Pass Dally Courier. Wilson was elected for a three-year term and S IProctor fo rone year. Both will take yiofflce the first of the year, v I ... i I Hold Special Meetings According -to announcement made today by Glen ' S. White, pastor of the M. E. church ;at Talent, special meetings will open V there Sunday, November' 19, with ! Fred Canaday as evangelist. Meet ,' Inge sre to be held every evening at i 1:30 o'clock. The public Is Invited to hear this preacher and singer. : ,i ! Collide in Fog Marian Agnes - 'Blackford of Central Point filed a ;. report with the city police this rsorn- - Ing concerning a collision on the Pa ': title highway with the automobile t driven by H. E. Peyton. The report ;. says that Mrs. Blackford was unable to see the Peyton oar, due to the density of the fog. The Peyton auto Mmoble. according to Mrs. Blackford, "was either traveling very alow, or had ,.- stopped. ; i i Pasmore Sentenced Prank pasmore ' Was given a 10 days' suspended sen ' tence In city court this morning. ; when he plesded guilty to turning his car around In the middle of the f block on West Sixth street, near his ' creamery. During such violation, : about 0 o'clock yesterday evening. ! Pasmore's oar atruck the automobile Daisy Origsby of 1517 North Rlver i aide avenue was driving. Both esrs ;' were badly damaged, and Mrs. Origs by suffered an injured anee. RCA PERFECT SOUND TODAY and Friday USS W!U.aeiwoS .TtCHMKOlO 1ALPH BELLAMY FAY WRAV" Also Broadway Ooisip Magic Carpet News Dally Mst. 1:45 Eve. 1 P. pM2r-' Personal Down from Aanlanfl Henry Enders waa a business caller here today from Ashland. Bicycle Stolen Raymond Hubbard reported to city police today that his bicycle was stolen from 1139 West Fourth street last night. Mrs. Hansen Returns Mrs. E. Han sen, who has been spending the past three weeks In San Francisco, return ed to Medford this morning on the Shasta. Mrs. Schoepen Improved Mrs." Marie Schoepen, who returned recently from Portland, la in a much improved con dition of health and has returned to the Rogue Valley Floral company. Callers Today Among visitors In Medford this morning from other towns were Miss Laura Burson of PhoenK and Mr. and Mrs. L. Hat-' field of Central Point. Mr. Gtnthers Improved Michael Olnthera of the Big Seven packing plant, who is receiving medical care at the Sacred Heart hosoltftl. iu re ported Improving steadily today. Mr. Eldrldge Expected Kersey Eld ridge la arriving tomorrow night from Portland to be guest for a time of his brother, E. N. Eldrldge of this city. Undergoes Operation Jacob Apoll of 235 May street, who underwent a major operation for gallstones two days ago' at the Sacred Heart hos pital, was reported doing very well today. umiimimh awia-ailiia iiniliii III n laiaaiM n in an I1? -.KrtBbW. ia . FRIDAY and The Famous Radio . . . Now PERFECT THE with Charles "Chic" Sale Dorothy Mackaill WilHotv, Hr,A EffieEllsler ON THE STAGE Saturday Only All Shows s$u&io D D M ONLY BOY SIAMESE TWINS IN THE WORLD WITH THEIR. BEAUTIFUL OANCING BRIDES v THEWOtltDXX 1 V - '.MOlrfnptiNDINuA . I VnUL'LVlLUL 1 I Don't mis V l tnis irreat - -y ! attraction! . In Grants Past Mayor B. M. Wil son spent this morning In Grants pass, attending to business matters. Change Resldenoa Mrs. Salty Bualc and Mra. Ethel Kllngle, who re sided at 330 South Central avenue, have moved to 313 South Grape street, where they have taken apartments a: Mrs. W. E. Tumy'a. Camera Club Meets The Camera club meeting at the Y. w. O. A. to night will Interest amateur photog raphers as the discussion of the sub ject of how to get better negatlvea will be led by B. R. Harwood. The timely subject of making Christmas cards will be presend by T. J. kso cllffe. Other subjects such as light ing for Indoor pictures, enlarging and tinting wlU be discussed at later meetings. This is an open meeting to which the public is invited. t Much Football Talk Paul Luy re turned last night by train from Eu gene, where he stopped for a visit with friends on the University of Oregon campus, following the big game in Portland. Everybody is tail ing football, he announced, and ex-nectina- much of Oregon's undefeated team this coming week-end. M.any are planning to attend the game in Los Ansselea and the whole campus is watchlne all weather reports, nop- Ing for a cold day in the southern city. BIRTHS Mr. and Mr-i. A. W. Klatt of 114 King atreet, are the parenta of a daughter, weighing five pounds, IV ounces, born today at the Sacred Heart hospital. SATURDAY Comedian of a Screen Star! In one continual round of roars , . mirth .. ro mance ! FOOL I VI . ( -Ssaaaaaalf. V Yon'll bo ATTRAttfeN ?rdat meir vor satility I CATTLE AUCTION WILL BE OPENED ON MIDWAY ROAD (Continued trow Page One) Under th auction ayatem, buying and aUln will b concentrated, with competitive bids made at one loca tion. Stock buyer from Sacramento and Stockton, Cal., have already eicpreased their desire to patronize euch a mar ket, Mr. Dudley aald today, and he expect to draw considerable business from northern California. Several owners of fat hoge, ready to go on the market, he added, have also come to blm with the complaint that they are unable to move them, since the local market is supplied. Through the auction, he explained, these pro ducera will be granted aoceas to larger terminals, where the stock oan be handled. Sale Each Saturday. Stock will be sold at the auction every Saturday afternoon, beginning at 1 o'clock. When the system gets underway other days will probably see the pavilion opened to the sale of additional produce. Saturday, however, Mr. Dudley said, will always be livestock day. In Nebraska, sales through the auction mounted to oar- laod lots, 800 head of stock often changing hands In a day. A similar turnover, of course. Is not anticipated here In the near future, but Mr. Dud ley plana to start a growing project when the pavilion opens, November 25. . nam inn Shows 1:45 7:00-9:00 Barbara Weeks Susan Fleming On the Tonight OPPORTUNITY CONTEST FINALS under the direction of "Skipper" Don Mills and bis mate Bosco . With the following contestants: , JOE FOLSOM ' JOAN BUCHTER " JEWEL DETER IDAHO COWBOYS METZGER SISTERS JOAN MOLE KATHLEEN BRATT0N .RAY AND ANDY JOHN WALL MERLAND T0LLEFS0N i. MARGARET CHILDERS HELEN JONES TRIO Three Winners To Be Chosen For Auditions Over KEX, Portland ' aaiavaaaiaaaaaaaOTiBWMSfr'mpawra He is accompanied to Medford by his wife and two children, who are making their home on the Midway road. Thrilling Picture Coming To Rialto A midshipman who spent four years at the United States naval academy at Annapolis and now try ing to imbue incoming plebes with the spirit of the academy which he himself had never quite acquired, la the paradoxical situation of Bruce Cabot In "Midshipman Jack," coming to the Rialto theater tomorrow. Sunday Arraigned 8. S. Sunday, arrested recently by state police, was arraigned In Justice court today, and a preliminary hearing has been set for 10 a. m. Saturday. Sunday is charged with forgery, allegedly having stolen a check and forging the en dorsement. TOO LATE 10 CLASSIFY CASH PAID tot men-s sseondhand suits, odd xNita. oats and shoes Will H Wilson 93 N Front 9t. HOUSE TRAILER Cost 175 new. .Will sacrifice. Inspect at rear ol 821 W. 10th St. TWO SACRIFICES FOR SALE So 50 irrigated, close In: 4 room house and outbuild ings. Down payment (350, balance to suit. 100 acres with about 15 S20U acre cultivated; fenced and cross-fenced; 7-room home, barn and outbuildings. Try to beat this one. Reasonable down payment, balance pood terms. THE REAL ESTATE EXCHANGE 16 No. Riverside. Tel. 1406.' iwiui.i,. .nu jj wi,i,piiujaajsJiiLaianiai! ',iiiaiLiiyiuiaiM uuai SOUTHERN OREGON'S FINEST TODAY ONLY! .s?nse To It! SSSUaiJS X i EL Stage at 9:00 i:.:trO Walter Catlett " with POR TRADE Saw mandrel for wood. Evans. 1015 North Central. WANTED Used Harley 14 motorcycla 809 So. Newtown. FURNISHED apt.; radio, oil heat, pri vate entrance. 518 3. Oakdale. POR SALE Weaner pigs. Klrtland Farm, Central Point. FOR RENT 5-room house, partly furnished; garden and fruit. Tel 873 or 1315-W. FOR SALE One heating stove, one International oil burner, new: one sewing machine, 4 largo sample trunks, one electric radio. Davis Transfer & Storage, 29 S. Grape St. MOTHER and three daughters must have employment to keep fou: younger children In achool. House keeping, care of children or any other work. Local references. Box 955, Tribune. ! HORSES FOR SALE 2 teams, about 2600 lbs. each; 1 work mare, about 1500 lbs.; 1 pack mare, about 1100 lbs. Walter S. Jones. 3nd house below highway overhead, 1 mile south of Ashland. Why 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 or starches. Use a blad der laxative to drive out the Impur ities and excess acids which cause the lrrltatoin that wakea you up. Take Juniper oil, buohu leaves, etc., called BU-KETS (5 gr. tablets) tho bladder laxative. 25c at all drug gists. Works on bladder similar to castor oil on bowels. After four days If not.satiafled. go back and get your money. If you are bothered, frequent desire, burning, getting up. nights, you are bound to feel better after thla cleansing. Sold by Heath'a Drug Store, Jarmln Drug Store. . Mats. . 26o Eves. . 35o Klddlea lOe THEATRE When El Brendel and El's Belles get together, you might break a rib . . may be only a few but tons ..but you'll have the time of your life. BRENDEL "SKIPPFR" DON MILLS Ail i t ' Ml ' , r, ' If ' lUaMlrll' Si'i .IS, tiUMMt aaas SPECIAL PIANO SALE New Orand and Upright Pianos at a upecial 10 discount until Dec. 1st. Discounts from the prevailing low prices. Kohler As Campbell Pianos meet the most exacting demands of music lovers quality built throughout. We Invite you to Inspect the valued We can give you more for votir money. ELHAHTS BOOK AND MUSIC STORE, ASHLAND. ORE. ,, J, ,.vr-.wfTT'J k'.q "WWW i ''-niiiiTHxi tffirtiiianit mfi Sit' l.f"l' " .'"Wfiudwhhii wiii I Shows nt -r'-IWlr'T in- SIniWii'WsiBf' T.j !. lo R Tomorrow and Saturday To Hell With the Navy ... Tin In Love 4 - IO... ""-'M fXi7i BRUCE CABOT BETTY FURNESS Frank Albcrlson, Florence Lake. Purncll Pratt, Arthur Lake, John Darrow, Margaret Seddon LAST TIMES TONIGHT Joan Blondell Warren William in the laugh hit of 1933 "GOODBYE AGAIN" STARTS TODAY F1DRENZ ZIE6FELD I tAMUEL GOLDWYN htKMT r,cA Kail ' ' W 2 fiMuifcajibmr '&iSjS Riotous Fa.t Wepplna WcquiRI FTT1""', Sublime Scenic lntmurei imtf2l nroaU)s Most Brilliant 0TKHNICOLOH A PICTURE THAT WILL MAKE YOU SAYt "It's the best picture I ever saw." ADDEDly CHARLIE CHASE In "Nature in the Wrong" Mickey Mouse Cartoon Paths News LOST Dark brown kid glove for left hand. Please return to Margaret Henaley. Mall Tribune. WANTED Twin cylinder motorcycle engine. Jennings Tire Co . 127 North Riverside. FOR SALE Team of work horse.!, weight 1600 and 1700. 3 miles north Eagle Point. C. W. Waddell. Rt. 3. 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