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MEDFORD 'MAIL TRIBUTE. MEDFORP, OREGON, TUESDAY, 'APRIL 3, 1934.
Neutral Member
Of Auto Board
ARMY AIR BASE
zMann's 'Department Store
MEDFORD'S 1 OWN STORE
FOR LEADERSHIP
OF PEOPLE
OF ROTARY CLUB
Uari TX ,J
Olenn Smith, principal of Med-
ford high school, was selected to head
the Med ford Rotary club for the 1634
eaaon at today's meeting of that or
panizatlon at the Hotel Medford. Mr.
Bmlth assumes the presidency of the
Hotary club well qualified to fill that
Important office. For several years
tie has been prominently Identified
with Rotary activities, has recently
filled the position of program chair
man and has attended number of
important conferences of Rotary In
ternational In other coast cities.
The five new directors of 1934, also
chosen at today's Rotary meeting are
Ralph Dipnoi, W. A. Gates, Roland
Hubbard, Al Lantls and O. L. MucDon
aid. Under the administration of
Glenn Bmlth and the newly elected
board of directors, the Medford Rotary
club begins a new season with
ambitious program.
C, J. Scmon, retiring president of
the club, has established a splendid
record during the past 13 months,
during which time the Rotarlans have
Undertaken and successfully handled
number of projocts. A number of
business and professional men of this
city also became members of the
Medford club during the past year.
The retiring directors who si so set
an enviable record during President
Bern on 's administration were 0. O.
furnas, O. T. Steward, John Moffatt,
Harold Re lens to In and Burt Lageson.
- A fine program, presented by mem
bers of Eve Benson's dancing classes,
nraa arranged for today's meeting by
Lee Bishop.
E
i PLANE AT EGLIN
KOMB. Alaska, April . (API A
wireless menage received here today
from Siberia eald that Pilot M. T.
filatneff landed safely at Gape Eglln,
,79 mile north of East Cape, yester
day In a flight to rescue 89 Russians
adrift more than alx weeks on the
Arctlo Ice-pack between Wrangel
Island and the mainland. Sletneff
took off from Teller, Alaska, yester
day. Sletneff la flying the second meroy
plane of the Russian expedition. Ac
companying him la Aaelatant Me
chanic BUI Lavery.
. .They left Nome Sunday but bad
weather forced them back to Teller,
north of Nome on the Arctlo coast,
after three hours of flying.
Leo Wolman, Columbia unlver
Ity professor, was named neutral
member of the automobile labor
board to alt In Detroit to carry out
term of the Industry's settlement
ebtalned bv President Roosevelt
WASHINGTON, April 8. (AP)
treasury Jotted down plans today for
billion dollars of April financing,
and at the same time noted tangible
evidences of business Improvement,
Secretary Morgenthau said the
method for retiring tha billion In
called fourth liberty bo; us on April
IS would be announced : tonight.
After a talk yesterday with the fed
eral reserve system's open markot
committee, 3ie added In the same
connection: '
"The committee seemed to be in a
cheerful frame of mind over business
conditions."
THREE TRAINMEN
KILLED IN WRECK
Flap Jack King
Of A. E. F. to Talk
Here Wednesday
Captain Fred Anderson, of the Sal
tation Army, who was dubbed Flap
Jack King of the A. E. F. during the
.world war, will be In Medford tomor
row evening, April 4, to address the
Ep worth League at the First M. K.
church here. -
Captain Anderson Is on a tour of
the United States, recording motion
pictures and the voices of Scandina
vians whose parents still reside In
Sweden, Norway, Denmark and Fin
land. Captain Anderson will sail
from New York In May for the Scan
dinavian countries, to show the pictures.
HYMN OF FAITH ON
BROADCAST TONIGHT
During the half hour program be
ing put on over KMED this evening
by the choir of the First Presbyterian
church of Medford, Mrs. Mary O,
. Carey's "Hymn of Palth" will be sung
M a aolo by Mrs. Elsie Carlton
Strang. The program, from 7:80 to
8 o'clock will be presented by the
entire choir of the church, according
to Rev. W, J. Howell, pastor.
Notice of Bole of Chattel Under
Possessory Men.
Svelyn Eaton, Claimant,
va.
John Doe, Defendant.
Notice is horrby given that Evelyn
Enlon hereby clslms a lien upon One
Nabral Co. Water Wagon, No. 100 CI.
3S Motor No. 3ofiao, for and on ac
count or labor and storage expended
and performed upon and attached to
the above described property, in Jack
eon County, Oregon, aa follows:
Storage: November 14. 1033, to
Msrch 30, 1934, t) 13.00 per
month. . 31.50
Towing 3.00
aa.oo
That John Doe wsa the lawful pos
aeiwor of aald chattel and did order
the above labor end storsge to be ex
pended and performed thereon on the
dates above mentioned: Mint the name
of the owner or reputed owner there-
or i .jonn Doe.
Notice la hereby further given that
on the 18th day of April, 1034, at the
hour of 10:00 o'clock a. m., at the
residence o the above claimant, situ
ated approximately one-half mile
aouth of Talent, Oreson. on the Pa
clflo Highway, the claimant herein
will proceed to sell aald chattel at
public auction, aubject to all existing
possessory liens, to the highest bidder
or caan. ana wnen sold, w anolr
the proceeds of aald sale pursvMnl to
eeciion oi-soa. Oregon Code. 1930.
BVBLYN EATON. Claimant.
State of Oregon, County of Jackson,
. as.
I, Evelyn Baton, being duly sworn,
do aay: That I am the Claimant
named In the foregoing nottre of lien:
that I have- reed the said Notice of
Lien and the statements contained
therein are true. EVELYN EATON
Subscribed and sworn to before me
this 3 let day or March. 10.14.
FRANK J. VAN DYKE,
Notary Publlo tor Oregon.
(Mv rommleslon expires: November
10. 1D37.)
HUDSON, Wis., April . (API
Three Chtcsgo, St. Paul & Omaha
railroad trainmen were killed today
when a train was derailed because
of a washout.
T,he dead:
Jesse Utter, Mlnneapoha, engi
neer. 0. W. Lang, St, Paul, fireman,
Glen Parle, Minneapolis, brake-man.
Freight train No. 80 left the rails
and plunged over a grade embank
ment one mile out of Hudson. The
engine and 19 cars piled up in the
ditch, crushing the men.
BORROWED AUTO
MAY CAUSE DEATH
PORTLAND, April . () Allen
Qlffen, 30, racing car driver and gar
age employe, suffered critical Injuries
which may oauae his death when hla
automobile crashed through a guard
rail on curve on Canyon road beforo
dawn today and rolled 300 feet down
an embankment, The automobile,
which belonged to a oustomer of the
garage, waa demolished.
Malta Coinmanuery No. 4
K, T., Masonic Hall,
Ashland, Ore.
Stated Conclave. Wednes
day evening, April 4.
Open short form. Ron
tine business only. Sir Knights In
vited. J. H. HARDY, Commander.
W. H. DAY, Recorder.
WASHINGTON, April g.(AP)
Representative Foulkea (D.-Mlch.)
today In a speech prepsred for deliv
ery In the house at the "brain trust
revolution" charges or Dr. William
A. Wirt of Gary, Indiana, asserting
that what citizens want "Is not less
radicalism but more."
' The Gary school superintendent
waa accused by Foulkes of aiding
"Hltlerlsm." ' He contended Wirt
would be dlsappolntend If he expect
ed the country to be shocked because
of progressive tendencies In the
Roosevelt administration.
Foulkea may have a chance to face
Dr, Wirt In person before the week
la out. Speaker Ralney expecta to
name a special committee to Investi
gate the Indlanan's charges tomor
row, and he probably will be called
late In the week.
In a prepared speech on the floor
today, Foulkes aald:
"What the people want Is, not less
radicalism, but more. They are not
frightened at the prospect of govern
ment Interference with business. On
contrary, they are exasperated
the
because the government did not In
terfere long before with the shameful
robber that has Impoverished our
citizens." - ,
FAMILY BATTLE
AIRED IN COURT
Charges of assault and battery were
mea mis morning against William B.
Cook, by hie daughter-in-law, Chalena
Cook, wife of Lemmy Cook. The case
waa being heard in Justice court this
afternoon. Deputy District Attorney
George W. Ncllson representing the
state.
According to Mrs. Cook's complaint.
ahe and her father-in-law engaged
in a acutne this morning, during
which she alleges ho -dragged her
from the house and threw her down.
Both Cook families reside In the aame
house.
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Dorothea Wilson of Los Angeles
believes she la the country's small
eat licensed airplane pilot She Is
four feet, ten and a half Inches tall
and weighs 89 pounds. She has
been flying three years, (Associ
ated Press Photo)
Out for Governor
NEEDLE TRAVELS THRU
BODY FOR 33 YEARS
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
WANTED Experienced reliable girl
for housework. Room, board, aa.ao
per week. Box S78, Tribune.
LOST Gold fountain pen. Reward
F. corning itemy, tsi. ou-j-a.
WANTED Middle-aged lsdy for house
work In motherless home. w. t.
'Bostwlck, Rt. 1, Ashland.
LONELY people enjoy living at the
convalescent Home, ioa aranue at ,
Ashland.
FURNISHED apartments for a adults,
90S W. loth.
WANTED To rent small ranch with
buildings. Particulars first letter.
Box 673.
GREENFIELD. Tnd. ItlPl A
needle which Ivorv Deffanhaiiph ac
cidentally sucked Into his lunga 83
yeara ago was removed from hla arm
recently.
The point of the needle anneared
When Dr. Charles M. nihh maturi
swelling In Deffenbaugh's arm.
Deffenbaugh, who said he was 10
when he swallowed the nHiA h.H
suffered pains In his heart, hai-lr and
shoulder during the last few yesrs.
WOMEN, CHILDREN SLAIN
BY MEXICAN RAIDERS
MEXICO, D. F., April 3. (fl) Dla
yatches from Oaxaca reported today
that 30 persons, Including several
women ana cnnaren ,were slain, eev- Df . r. s. r I
eral persons were kidnaped, and th- DOCJV LOIUpleXlOn!
entire villus nr niMain. in.,. . . . . .
mosa was sacked and burned by
raiders.
The attackers. It was said, came
from the nearby village of Monte
Leon and Chllapa, inflamed by an
ancient boundary dispute.
Federal troops were dlspstched
after the raiders, who fled to the
mountslns, carrying dldnaped host-sges.
;
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Charles Q. Johnson, state treas
urer, has announced his candidacy
for the republican nomination for
governor of California. (Associated
Press Photol
Sale of the old Chinese calendar
by which time was reckoned In ac
cordance vlth changes of the moon
la forbidden by law In tho republic
or China and police recently confis
cated many thousands.
Special Convocation of Cra
ter Lake Chapter No. 32, K
A. M Tuesday, April 3rd at
7:30 p. m. Work in P. M.
and M. E. M. degrees. Vis
itors Invited. O. W. DeJABNETT,
H. P. GEO. ALDEN, Secy.
WASHINGTON, April 8. (AP)
From Oregon cornea demands that
an army air corps base be established
at Medford because "there are no
bases between Sacramento, Calif., and
Seattle, except for a few planes at
Vancouver, Wash."
8uc,H a move has the backing of
the entire , Oregon delegation. 'Rep
resentative Mott (R.-Ore.) says the
Oregon coast la defenseless and he
would like to see hla state have at
least one army base as well as have
the Tongue Point naval base, at the
mouth of the Columbia river, devel
oped for submarines and destroyers.
The Tongue Point base has been
at a standstill for approximately ten
years since the city of Astoria do
nated a $100,000 site for Vie devel
opment. Senator McNary (R,). Rep
resentative Mott and Representative
Martin (D) have been working to ob
tain action on the matter and fl
nally forced the navy department to
order a commission of officers from
the Bremerton navy yard to make a
survey.
The members will not predict any
action toward completing the pro
ject and say they only hope to see
$2,500,000 spent there as originally
planned.
! T3LACKHEADS, pimples snd dull skin
I 1-1 due to clogged pores, aulcklv disap
pear when treated with hot towels and
LUCKY TIGER -1
Antiseptic
OINTMENT
If rltirararfl wnoirt will
follow th rilrfvtlom with
trr Jr of thin Ointnwnt
tt will do a Rood job for
yoa. Cotf tltti at
tlrwgftMt or bmtbtrt.
COMING
To End
RUPTURE
Troubles
Representatives of Wm. S. Rice,
Adams. N. Y., originator of the Rice
Method for self treatment of rup
ture at home, will be at the Holland
Hotel. Medford, Ore., Wednesday.
April 4, to give a personal and free
trial of hla method to all sufferers
who want to end rupture trouble and
truss wearing.
No matter how bad the rupture,
how long you have had It, or how
hard to hold; no matter how many
kinds of trusses you have worn, let
nothing prevent you from getting this
free TfviALt. wnetner you are iau
and thin, short and stout, have a
large abdomen, whether you think
you are past help or hav a rupture
as largo as your fists, this marvelous
Method will so control and keep It
up Inside as to surprise you. It will
so restore the parts where the rup
ture comes through that soon you
will be as free to work at any occu
pation as though you had never been
ruptured.
The trial will be absolutely com
plete and thorough without a penny
of cost.
You owe it to your own personal
comfort and safety not to miss the
great free demonstration. It Is a real
opportunity to learn how you may be
done with chafing trusses and the
danger, suffering and trouble your
rupture has caused.
The hours are 9 to 12 a. m., 2 to 5
p. m. and evenings 7 to 9. Remem
ber the dates and place, Medford,
Ore., Holland Hotel.
sKI
is
in
Hotel Figueroa
Tenth and
Figueroa Sts.
LOS .ANGELES
400 outside roomi
- )ne of tbe
newest ootela
Next door to
everything
Important
downtown Los Angeles. As
comfortable as it Is convenient.
Oarage In connection.
Rooms with, or without, private
oath. Rates a 1.50 per day and up
Attractive permanent rates, week
or month. A. B. SMITH, Lessee.
Warrant Call,
Notice Is hereby given that School
District Nc. tt. Jackson County, war
rants No. 7138 to No. 7M9 Inclusive
are called for payment. Interest to
cense on April 5, 1934. Warrants to be
presented for payment at the office
or the District Clerk, city Hell, Med
ford, Oroxon. REBECCA JKNbGN.
leik ficbooj District No. 49.
TOR SALE or trade for clear city
property, 134 acres, close In. mostly
river bottom, free water for pert,
B0 cultivated, (tod Improvements,
stocked and equipped, v8B0O. 15
North Plr. Phone 161.
rem BALK Beef cattle.
Applrgate, Ore.
K. B. Hogan,
TOR BAlJt OR TRADE 330-effR In.
cubator for chickens. Klukkert, Rt.
I. Box 471, Ashland.
FOR SALE Established neighbor
hood business, Just coming into Its
best season. Priced to eel! on ac
emint of leaving city. Box 677,
Tribune.
DON'T GET UP NIGHTS
THI8 25o TEST FREE
If It Fnlls.
Use this blsddcr lsxatlve. Drive
out the Impurities and excess acids I
which cause irritation that wakes
you up. aet a regular 95 cent box
of nUKBTS. msde from buchu leaves.
Juniper oil, etc After four devs test.
It not satisfied, go back and get your
35c. They work on the bladder aim'
liar to castor oil on the bowels. Bled-
der Irregularity Is nature'a danger
signal and may warn you or trouble.
You are bound to reel better after
this cleansing and vou get your regu
lar sleep. BUKEre guaranteed by
.larmin Drug Store and Heath's Dru.
Store,
Catch the Limit
With Tackle From
LAMPORT'S
The Fisherman's
Supply Store
Fishing Season Opens Thursday
We have always featured high grade tackle
at popular prices
THOMAS DIVINE GRANGER RODS
HARDY REELS AND LEADERS
ANDERSON WADERS
RUSSELL AND BASS WADING SHOES
Specials for Thursday
20c Alstock Dry Flies, each 5c
4 ft. 8 lb. test Blue Ribbon Leaders,
each ; 25c
We are Agents for
Johnson's Sea Horse Outboard Motors
LAMPORT'S
What you want when you want it
Jmna
WAS HA
On Sale
r
Tomorrow
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ORGANDIE
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Home dressmakers will be glad
to hear that we now have the
much wanted orgsndle ruffling
, , Two styles in Cross Bar
Organdie and plain in the 4
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tQc $125
y and 1yd.
Main Floor
re jdle
Wednesday at Mann's
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prints. Sires ready for Miss or Matron.
Your
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$595
New Wool Skirts
Actually we dont know
when we've had euen lovely
iklrta as these for gl.95.
Smartly tailored wools In
English tweeds and plain
weaves awslt the thrifty
jhopper at Mann's tomor
. row.
$195
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For Spring and Summer Wear
$60.0
Men are buying "Prtendlv" Srjort
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