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MEDFORD MAIL TRTBUXE. rEDFORD. OREGON. THTTRSDXr. JULY 12, 1934. PAGE SEVEN Local and Gordon to Applcgate Lieutenant' John H. Gordon hu reported for duty at Camp Applegat. having previously been on duty at OCC headquarters. t . MIm Brude Leavts Mlaa Dorothy Erude of Eugene, who haa been em ployed at the Cut Rate Drug Store, left thli afternoon for her home. Repair rermlt Issued A permit for repair of the roof on the Jaclcson Hotel waa lsaued by the building de partment yesterday to the Medford Theater Co. Sherman neld Robert Sherman, 18, of Philadelphia, la being held by city police until It Is determined whether ct not he ran away from his parents fin the east, Visits Daughter Mrs. B. H. Porter of Medford Is visiting In Grants Pass with Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Hampson. Mrs. Hampson Is Mrs. Porter's daugh ter. 9 MoReynoldl to Park K. P. Mc Reynolds, Junior forester, left today for Crater Lake national park, on business pertaining to the Annie 6prlngs CCC camp. In Medford Today George C. Ber reman, educational adviser at Camp Dog Lake, la In Medford today at tending to business matters at CCC district headquarters. In Grants Pass According to the Grants Pass Dally Courier, Wendoll Andrews of Medford, who formerly re . sided there, spent Tuesday visiting friends. a Here for Day A. W. Shoemaker of KrnrtiioTw Pftrlflc. and L. V. Druce y of the Grand Central lines, arrived In this city this morning on business for the day. Their headquarters are in Portland. On Business A. J. Slmmonds 01 nw York arrived In Medford this morning by train, to confer on bus! ness with John 0. Mann, and will Iailvji on the Southern Pacific this evening. Go to Portland Mr. and Mrs. ChaT lea w. Austin of Medford and Mrs. Elizabeth M. Smith of Aahland, left this morning for Portland, where they plan to spend a few days visiting friends and relatives. Presents Program Elmer J. Whip ple, magician, last evening presented an entertainment at me lairgrounun, for the men of headquarters detach ment In the Civilian Conservation corps. Goes to Rand Lieutenant Robert. H. Colwell. Cav.-Res., who haa been atatloned at Camp Annie Springs, left by car yesterday for Camp Rand Ban S ger station, where he haa been as. signed. Bogevold in Medford Lieutenant Trvjrve Boeevold of camp inaian Creek In northern California, was at the Civilian Conservation corps d.s trlct headquarters this morning at tendlnz to business In connection with the camp. Will Work at take Robert Welden of Eugene arrived In this city this mornlne. and will take charge of the atore at Lake o' the Woods resort for the rest of the summer, C. a. smitn, manager, announced this morning. Walden Is a graduate of the Univer sity of Oregon. At Meetlnir Here Dr. H. W. Her mann and Dr. Orvllle Scheetz of Granta Pasa were Included among the optometrists atendlng the study meet ing conducted last evening at the Jackson hotel. The meetings are n-iu twice monthly for a study and dis cussion of the latest technic in eyo examinations. a Chatterer Is Out The Conifer Chatterer, CCC publication of Camp Doner Rogue River at Union creek, . aa been Issued again, and Includes several interesting articles and draw ings The paper Is Issued twice month, with Fred woolrldge as army editor and Orie Moore as forest serv Ice editor. a a Mrs. Milestone Leaves Mrs. C Milestone and grandchildren, Leon and Lorraine, left on the Shasta this forenoon for Portland. She Is companylng her grandchildren home after a three weeks' visit In Prospect and Medford, and will stay In Port land a few daya to visit her son. LeRoy Milestone. a On Vacation Trip Mr. and Mrs. Tom Schuppel will leave tomorrow for Neskowln. Ore., on the Oregon; coast, for a vacation, where they will i be Joined by Mrs. Schuppel's mother Mrs. W. H. Irwin, and her brother, w. H. Irwin, both of Portland. Mr. Schuppel Is unit supervisor for the Oregon Mutual Life Insurance com pany. a Jones to Grants rass W. L. Jones, construction foreman In the forest i service, left this morning for Grants - iPass to take charge of a meeting of a fire squad organized to handle emerg ency calls. It consists of Jones, VVm. Hughes, road foreman of the South Pork of the Rog J CCC camp, and representatives from tin Siskiyou and TJmpqua national forest. White to Plneliurst Norman C. White, assistant supervisor of the Rogue River national forest .left this morning for Plnehurst, Klamath Fall and Union Creek, and will discuss f'.re-control cooperation with Crater Lake national park authorities, lie will also visit the Upper Rogue camp on business pertaining to the fire training school t'.'.ere. a a a Have Reunion Here Mrs. W. M. Landcen and son Billy of Walla Walla Wash., left this morning by train alter having attended a family re union here with Mrs. Landeen's sis ter. Mrs. A. L. Kitchen, snd mothet. Mrs. A m. Jensen, since the first of the week. Mrs. Kitchen's brother. Albert M. Kitchen of Bluelake, Cl.. arrived In this city yesterday, and her cousin, james P Jensen of Portland. Vrr'v'l Monday to spend seveial di)J '..siting his son. Fred Jensen, man ager of Husona What-Not. Personal Visiting Brother Gordon Murdock la visiting his brother. Armour Mur dock, In Medford today. a a a From Grants Pass Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Cornell of Granta Pass were In Medford Wednesday, shopping. a a a Here from Central Point Mrs. E. J. Boardman of Central Point waa a shopper In Medford yesterday. a a a Called to Turner Mrs. H. M. Wels- hear left by train thla morning for Turner. Ore., where she waa called by the death of her father. a t To Visit Son Mrs. W. H, Bailey 'a spending this week-end In Portland, the guest of her son Ralph. a a a Burch Returns Albert Burch re turned from Reno, Nev., this morning on the Shasta, having been away eight days. a a a Shopping Here Mra. Dalay Lawa returned on the Southern Pacific to day to her home in Rogue River, hav ing spent the morning here shopping. a a a Wymores Return . Mr. and Mra Earl Wymore returned last night from Portland, where they have been vlalt- lng for several daya with relatives. a a a Taken to Hospital Jack Stoner of Eagle Point waa taken to the Sacred Heart hospital yesterday for medical care. a a a Jack Kresse Has Operation Little Jack Kresse, son of Dr. and Mrs. A. P. W. Kresse, was operated on at the Sacred Heart hospital thla morning. a a a Undergoes Operation Mra. John Orth, who haa been a patient at the Sacred Heart hospital since the ftrs; of the week, underwent a major op eration this morning. a a a Vacation at Lake Mr. and Mrs. Michael Beck spent Sunday and Mon day at Lake o' the Woods, with their daughter LaMurle, who is camping at the resort. a a Returns to Medford Otto Pouts, formerly of thla city, where he was in the grocery business, haa returned to Medford from California, and plans to reside here. a a a Mrs. Livingston Leaves Mrs. Bolle Livingston of Portland left on the Shasta this morning after having been visiting for two weeks In thla city with Mrs. George Neal. a a a Return from Vacation Mr. and Mrs. Walter Allen and small daughter Noreen have returned to Medford from a vacation trip during which time they visited Diamond lake, Portland and other points. a a a Attend Meeting S. D. Doremus, W. J. Dougherty and Dick Campbell were In Medford Tuesday night at. tending a meeting of members of the Independent Grocers Alliance. Ash land Dally Tidings. a a a Leaves After Visit Wm. Dutton of Welser, Ida., left on the train this morning, after having been visiting in Eagle Point since Monday, with his mother, Mrs. Esther Dutton, and brothers, Fred and Edward. a a Wilson Arrives Stephen E. Wilson of Hollywood, worshipful master of Masons, arrived In this city this morning by train, and will spend two weeks at Diamond lake aa a guest at the summer home of Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Qroth of Palm Springe, Cal. a a a Sprague Fishing Myron Sprague, a member of the football coaching staff at Stanford university, is spending several weeks In the Rogue River val ley, fishing. Mr. sprague also coaches flycostlng at Stanford unlveralty. and today visited with Wm. P. Isaacs, local champion caster. China's Heat Wave Reaches New High SHANGHAI July 13. (AP) China's month-old heat wave reached an all-time high point today, unof ficial records Indicated. Thermometers In the lower Yangtse valley touched 109 degrees. Shang hai's peak waa 103 8 degrees, said to be the highest In the history of the city. Crops continued to ahrlvel under cloudless skies, with forecasts Indicating even higher temperatures. Adults. 20 Last Times Tonite "Bureau of Missing Persons PLUS Kay Francis in "THE HOUSE ON 56th STREET" PLUS "THE BIG BAD WOLF" TOMORROW Another Big Double Feature Attraction No. 1 GEORGE BRENT MARGARET LINDSEY in From Headquarters No. 2 John Wayne in "Ride Him, Cowboy" villi "Duke" the Dfvt: llure JUBILEE 10 COST NDERWRITERS 55 PER CT. OF PLEDGE (Contlnueo iium page one) standing featurea, and the response which they received from the press of the country would indicate that they were of far greater magnitude than we had expected, and would have done credit to any city, irrespective of Its size. "As far as the staging of every de tail of the Jubilee Is concerned, Med ford has nothing to apologies for. Everything went off aa scheduled, and with greater success than we had hoped for. You may remember that 18 months ago this county was torn with political atrlfe, and Medford was on the front psge of newspapers all over the United States. This waa not constructive publicity, but worthless notoriety. Within 18 months the pic ture has changed to the extent, that aa one prominent head of a large newspaper said here, 'You have the best publicized city in America the past two weeks.' The worthless notoriety cost this county almost one hundred thousand dollars. The constructive publicity created by the Jubilee coat twelve thousand dollars. Looking at It from a clty-wlde viewpoint, the cost was a good Investment, for In all prob ability, Medford benefitted from an advertising atandpolnt to possibly me tune of five hundrad thousand dol lars. "Last year the Chamber of Com merce had one of Its most successful yeara along publicity lines. Yet. during the months of April, May and June this year, the publicity we re ceived was ten times greater tnan the previous 13 months. This, mind you, is only taking into consideration the clippings which we actually have. "Citizens of Medford have always been civic minded. They have never failed to contribute to any worth while proposition for the benefit of the community as a whole, and we feel reasonably aure you will appre ciate that taking everything Into consideration, the cost of the Jubilee was a good Investment, and not a liability. "The task waa a big one and every one did his part In putting over the various events of the celebration. Hundreds of our citizens donated their time daily in order that everything would go off with clock-like precision. We know that each of the under writers will maintain that same spirit and sincerely trust you will send In your check In order that we may clean up the bills which are still outstanding and once again demon strate that Medford knows how, and is the biggest little city In the United States of America." Five Die From Drinking Alky9 WINSTOK-SALEM.t N. C, July 12. (AP) The deaths of five men four of them brothers were attrib uted today to the drinking of dena tured alcohol which they took from a furniture factory where they worked. The victims Claude, Gorrel, Her bert and Royal Klger and Grady Jones staged a party with the fluid, sweetened with water. Use Mall Tribune want ads, Dotif endure a pimply blotchy. complexion Re sinnl quickly relieves such 1 skin defects , jm 1 1 3gg i'-" 1 J 'aaaaal 1 I I I I (IIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllllllllllllllllllllli, I I a I wvit at I I ,:oo'0:00 mm I 20c Anytime Children 10c I 1 I Tonite and Friday I n Kds I I UlOd 1 1 Life was a puppet I I in her hands but I I love was her master I II i p M Also I I JlVU MuMrlan 'Lore Detective' Hodge roil jo I ; ton'"" Mat. 1:45 ii'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii; i Guy Lombardo in First Film Guy Lomuardo ana His Royai Ca nadians, famous for the last few years over the national networks as one of the leading orchestras of the air, appear for the first time In mo tion pictures with George Burn and Oracle Allen, In "Many Happy Re turns," opening a three-day run at the Craterlan theater today. "Many Happy Returns" la a hllarl- "Biddy" Comes To Rialto Tomorrow The motion picture version of the celebrated story, "Biddy," with the title changed to "The Most Precious Thing In Life," comes to the Rial to theater tomorrow on their double fea ture program. Travis Ingham 'a wide ly read Mc Call's Magazine story was the object of spirited bidding among film companies, the dramatic possi bilities making It a potential hit. The leading featured role haa been entrusted to Jean Arthur, promising young screen player, with Donald Cook, Richard Cromwell, Anita Louise and Ben Alexander prominently cast. The "Biddy" In "Most Precious Thing in Life" Is an obscure char woman In a college dormitory. She is kind to all freshmen but par tlcularly devoted to one lad. He does not understand this, though he la kindly and appreciative In return. As might be surmised, "Biddy" la his mother. She and hla father had sep arated years before, and he has never known what became of her. Unobtrusively, the charwoman guards the boy from evil, directs him towards accomplishments, and In the end sees him graduated with honors, and go off with a proud father and a lovely sweetheart. "Young Blood," starring Bob Steele, will be on the other half of the pro gram. FAY WRAY, RALPH - BELLAMY AT R0XY Pay Wray fans will be delighted by this personable young actress'f splendid portrayal In "Once to Every Woman," now playing at the Roxy theater. The film Is based on- the A. J, BIG PINES LUMBER CO. 2 Story Series No. 3 Phono 1 vlrtp 1 r.idar ENDS TONIGHT Edna May Oliver James Gleason 'Murder on the Blackboard' Tomorrow and Saturday 2 BIG FEATURES! V 4?,.' T BOB STEELE in "YOUNG BLOOD" ous iarce, snowing Graciea fatner marrying her off to Georgo Burna, paying him $10 a mile to take her far away. They get on a train which Is secretly carrying Joan Marsh to Hollywood for a break in films. Aa expected, Oracle gets things all mixed up, including herself and Joan, with a couple of kidnapers, ending up with Oracle abducting the would-be ' kidnapers. Cronln Cosmopolitan novelette, "Ka leidoscope In 'K,' " haa a definite stamp of authenticity throughout. Evidently the studio wisely adhered closely to the original story by the Scotch physician-author. Ralph Bellamy and Walter Byron, as the two men who love Miss Wray, are also well cast. Fox Butte Forest Fires Controlled BEND, Ore., July 12. (AP) Forest fires In the country north of Fox WAKE UP YOUR LIVER BILE WITHOUT CALOMEL And You'll Jump Out of Bed in the Morning Rarin to Go 17 yon feel soar tad rank and the world looks punk, don't awallow a lot of nlta, min era! watr, oil, laxative candy or chawing gum and export them to make you auddeaLy sweet and buoyant and full of sunabina. For they can't do It. They only tnova tba bo well and a mera movement doeen't fet at the cause. The reason for your down-and-out feeling la your liver. It abould pour out two pounds of liquid bile into your Dowels dafly. If thli bile is not flowing freely, your food doesn't digest. It Just decays lo the bowels. Gas bloats up your stomach. You have a thick, bad tante and your breath rs foul, skin often breaks out in Dlemtabes. Your head echea and you feel down and out. Your wholi system is poisoned. It takes those booS. old CARTER'S LITTLE LIVEK PILLS to get these two pounds of bile flowing freely and make yon loci "up and up." They contain wonderful, harmless, g on tie vegetable extracts, amazing when it cornea to making the bile flow freely. Hut don't ask for liver pills. Ask for Carter"! Little Uver Pills. Look for the name Carter'i Little Liver I'ilts on the red label. Reaent a tnibtiLuUu25catdm9torce. OlftUC.M.Co. Adults I 25c I Kiddles lOcfl A powerful story of youth emerging Into a world of new loves and K. Iorffouon cireams . . . . i 1 1 M TJLn Tm I at afl HI IB BBBaBBlBBBllBlal 4. ButU were bellerea under control today after having swept over more than 30 acres of timber. Fire fight ers and equipment. Including motor ized trenching machines, were con centrated In the Northern Lake dis trict yesterday. There were thre fires In the Sisters area, and another near Miller lake. SALEM, Ort July 12. (AP) The Oregon racing commission act does not violate any previsions of the Ore gon constitution prohibiting lotteries and the sale of lottery tickets. At torney Oeneral I. H. Van Winkle held In an opinion handed down today. In another opinion the attorney general held that It rests with the atate board of dental examiners whether any kind of advertising used by a dentist would constitute a vio ltalon of the law and result in sus pension or revocation of his license to practice. Tha question was asked by the DANCE WHH THE EAGLES AT EAOLF.S" HAM. FRIDAY NITE. 8:00 P. M. MEN 20c LADIES FREE Shows at 1:45 7:00 9:00 OFTEN A BRIDESMAID, BUT NEVER A BRIDE! 2k If am ' ,r K v w 11 specify the maximum dimensions ol dentists' signs In certain localities. Van Winkle held the Interpretation of the law against advertising w.s up to the board's discretion. Harvard Cat for Bum, Wines. CAMBRIDGE, Mass. (UUP) Ben jamin Punk ins, official cat In Lev erett House at Harvard University, reportedly is very fond of rum punch and light wines, but cannot drink whiskey, straight or otherwise. Read How She Lost FAT AT 45 Wonderful Letter to Fat Folks. "I am a mother 48 yrs. old. Just or year ago I weighed 198 '4 IBs. ana naa been sick for 3 yrs. bciore I started taking Kruschen Salts. I now weigh 143 lbs., and feeling fine. Have not been sick all winter not even a co:u. My friends all say I look IS yrs. young er and sure feel It too. I used to wear also SO dresses, now can wear 36; I feel as If I was made- over. I did not reduce In places. I reduced all over even to mv feet. So I cannot pralsfl Kruschen salts enough, they have done wonders to me. I want to toll you I have no double chin either." Mrs. P. L. Healy, Detroit, Mien. Read that great and sincere lette: again you doubting fat men and women are you going to keep on puffing and wheezing up the ata'.rs or take a half teaspoon of Kruschen In a glass of hot water before breik fast every morning. Get It at woods Drug Store or any drug store In th'J world keep cool with Kruschen, Starting Today for 3 U i A 0 m.- . Ha. 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If kidneys don't empty 3 pints ev ery day and get lid of 4 pounds of waste matter, you body will take up these poisons oauslng serious troublo. It may knock you out and lay you up for many months. Don't wait. Ask your druggist for DOAN'S PILLS . . . a doctor's prescription . . . which baa been used successfully by millions of kidney sufferers for over 40 yeara. They give quick relief and will help to wash out the 15 MILES of kidney tubes. But don't take chances with strong drugs or so-called "kidney cures" that claim to tlx you up In IS minutes, for they may seriously Injure and Ir ritate delicate tissues. Insist on DOAN'S PILLS ... the old reliable relief that contains no "dope" or hsb-It-formlng drugs. Be sure you 4't DOAN'S PILLS at your druggist. Copy righted 1034, Foster-Mltburn Co. n Mats. 25d Eves. 35J Ktddlts 10O Days! ADDED Musical Revue 1 1 rv "Masks and Memories" "Pettln1 In the Park" Newsrtf! Coming SUNDAY IN PERSON On the Stage!