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MEDFOKD TJAITJ TRTBTE, JEEDFORD, OREGON. MOXD'AT. 'AUGUST 20. 1931. PAGE FIYHj Local and Miss Have Rcturnl MJm Dorothy Have returned by tratn from Port. land thla morning, having spent the put ik there for dental work. Report Theft E. U Vinton of the Holland Hotel reported to city police jutrdy that he had etolen from hi ear a blue cnecKea coat, wun a Meier and Prank label. ... Graves To Sacramento C. C. Graves of the local district Southern Pacific Unci, left last night for Sac ramento, where he will spend SO days as assistant to the superintendent, e Emergency Operation C. L. Mac Donald underwent an emergency op eration at the Community hospital Sunday afternoon. . Has Coat Stolen Philip louneber Try reported to city polloe Sunday that a ladles blue coat was stolen from h'. auto while It was parked at 819 Park street. Accident Sunday An accident yee terday on East Jackson Involving Harvey M. Cook. 17, 413 South Oak dale, was reported to city police, whose record show that Cook was making a left turn Into Jackson street when he hit a parked auto. Dr. Durno Returns Dr. E. H. Durno returned from Eugene this morning by train, having gone up Sunday to take his two daughters, Anne and .Jane, to the northern city for a visit t with their grandmother, Mrs. J. P. Durno. Crash at Intersection Two oars col lided at the Intersection of sixth and Front street Saturday night, city police records show, driven by Leon ard Lewis, 17, of Grants Pass, and Irving Anderson, route 4, box 68. y whose cars entered the Intersection at the eame time. Accident Reported Walter Carr, 34. a 319 Peach street, reported to city police an accident Saturday night on the Jacksonville highway. In which he states he was making a left turn when a, car traveling at a high rate of speed, driven by Chet Grimm of this olty, crashed Into his auto. Car Collide Two cars driven by a. T. Takoum, 39, of Suncrest orch ard, and Clinton Spencer Jr., 1530 West Main street, collided on the south Paclflo highway Saturday night. Olty polios reporte show that the Spencer auto cut In too soon after passing the car driven by Yoakum. Arrive This Morning R. L. And erson of Portland, Paclflo Northwest manager of the Rainier Brewing Co., Inc., arrived in Medford thla morn ing by train to attend to business here with Lewis Mathals, of the same company, who motored down from the north this morning. A V. F. W.'s To Meet The regular meeting of Crater Lake Post 1833, Veterans of Foreign Ware and Aux iliary, will be held at the Armory this evening at elgat o clock with lnltta tlon of candidates, It was announced today by I. D. Canfleld. commander, and Julie H. Canfleld, president of the auxiliary. e Leaves This Week Mrs. J. Frank lin Harlow, formerly the Misa H. C. Mackey, who resided In Medford 38 years ago, will leave for her home In Martinet Calif., next Wednesday, after having completed a two Veeks' visit here with her brother and sle-teT-ln-law. Mr. and Mra. Edward Walker. Wanrer In Hospital Captain James O. Wanner, commanding officer at Camp Lower Pistol River. Is 111 at the Sacred Heart hospital. He wa in an improved condition today, accord ing to Lieutenant HJalmer T. Gentle, assistant district surgeon, who said that the captain would be conflner' to the hospital for a few more daya. Back From School Officers Joe rolsom of Medford, Phil Lowd of ,Xlamath Palls, Arthur Curry of . .Klamath Palls, and Sargent Ed Walk er of Medford returned Sunday from Camp Clatsop training school for etate police, where they have been for the past week. Sargeant Wm. Ellenburg left Saturday for the camp to ha Instructor in Red Cross first aid. nraring Today Albert J. Scott, 80, of Portland, arrested at the Josephine County General hospital at Grants Pass yesterday on charges of assault with a dangsrous weapon on a war rant issued out of Justice of the Pesce E. w. Madison's court In orant Pass. Is cited to appear before Justtoe of the Peace Madison this afternoon for preliminary hearing. Scott was released from the Josephine county Jail on 11000 bail. Return from 8. F Miss Oolda Boone returned to Medford Sunday evening from San Francisco, accom psnied by Miss Margaret Henaley. They were entertained in the south ern state by Mr. and Mra. Alex Mld dlrton and Miss Barbara Mlddleton, members of the B. M. E. C, organ--d in this city last fall. The Middle tons plan to visit the Rogue River valley in October to attend another meeting of the hunting club. r Hotel Willard Klamath Falls KLAMATH BASIN'S LEADING HOTEL Personal In Ashland Mr. and Mrs. Irs Chas taln of Medford visited friend In Ashland Saturday. Receives Treatment Mrs. Mary pot. ter la a patient at the Community hospital where ah is reoelvlng med ical car. At Lake of the Woods Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Mtksch and family and Mr. and Mr. W. J. Hutchinson ansnt the week-end at Lake of the Woods. Visiting In Portlsnd Mis Ann Kantor left by train this morning for Portland, wher ah will visit for the coming week. Undergoes Operation Mr. M. L. Younger of Route 3. Medford, under went a major operation today at th Community hospital. Fler on ..Business Wm. Mitchell and Austin H. Osgood of Portland ar rived here this morning by train to attend to business matters eonneeted with the Knight Packing company. Key In Medford Captain Glenn J Key of Camp Upper Rogu River. w a visitor In Medford this morning, attending to business matters at the CCC district headquarters. Gets Permit E. J. Relnklng, 84 Cottage street, was Issued a permit by the building department Satur day for re-roofing, remodeling and general repairs at a cost of 11000. Smith In Eugene C. O. Smith, act ing city school superintendent, left Sunday on a business trip to Eugene, and will return Wednesday or Thurs day. Her for Week-end Mr. Orao Reed and Miss Aletha Gray, who are attending Unlveralty of Oregon sum mer school, spent the week-end In Medford. Mr. Lowman Leave Mrs. V. M. Lowman of Salem returned to her horn by train this morning, having been visiting her for the past two week with her nephew, Leater Cox. Day at Lake Mr. end Mrs. Don Newbury, their children, Nancy Jean and Kenneth, and Eva Pettlt apent Sunday at Diamond lake enjoying swimming snd boating. At South Fork Jack Fltrgtrald, clerk t the local forest service of- floes, I spending two or three day on business at south Fork of the Rogue CCO camp, having left thla .morning. Miss Murphy Here Miss Gladys Murphy, who haa been attending school the paat year at the San Jose State Teachers' college In San Jose. Calif., returned to Medford by motor today to apend several weeks visiting relatives and friends. Send Pine Cones Th Jackson County Chamber of Commerce today sent a large box of pin cones to the Typographical union's home In Colo rado Springs, Colo., for old printers. The cone are to b used for decora tions, and were sent to A. P. Nelson, upon his request. Enjoys Vacation A. F. Walker, local navy recruiting officer, returned this morntng from a few daya' vacation at th A. W. Roger aummer lodga, "Trail End," on th Applegato, hav ing been there since last Thursday, Miss Lillian Hamr! of Tacoma is also a guest at th Roger lodge. Mis Mackrlll Here Mis Helen MsckTill, niece of Lt. Harley Q. Pres ton, district chaplain, CCC. arrived In Medford thl morning by train from Sao City, Iowa, wher he ha been for the paat aeveral week attending, aa nurse, the famous John Wycoff quadruplets. JOo Anytime Children log ENDS TONITE GEORGE WHITE'S SCANDALS TOMORROW Frances Pe, Gene Raymond Alison Sklpworth la "COMING OUT PARTY" Dally Mit. 1:S. En. at iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiihiitiiii1 W oak specialty el catering to coromsreltl trrllrs. Modrn. Ith' lampl room,. Popnlsr prtc Dining Room tad Coffe Khn Miller, Pre. Percr. Mgr. illlll!!!!llllllllllllllllllllllllllllllli,, MS MEDFORD BANKS ' 1 MD HOI Th thre banki in Mtdford The Medford Nitlontl, th Plrt Natlonil and the Farmers and Fruitgrowers have announced acceptance of con tract of Inaurance under the mod ernisation credit plan of the federal houalnf administration lt waa made known here today. Word was received by Asaoclatd Press from. Washington. D. C, that the Medford National bank had ac cepted. George Prey, cashier at the bank, said he had wired acceptance to James A. Moffeet, administrator for the federal housing administration. The First National bank mailed Its acceptance, and Fred Wahl of the Farmers' and Frultfcrors' bank aaid the organization planned accepting. but had not forwarded Its assent. pending receipt of further Informa tion concerning the plan. The federal housing administration makes loans for alterations, repairs, etc., of real property, under the na-: tlonai housing act. This credit may1 be applied for, if the person can re pay In regular Installments oxer a period of from one to three years. Issued by the administration, are a number of points, explaining the loans being made: J. Any property owner, Individual, partnership ot corporation with a regular tncorrepfrom salary, commis sions, buslneea, w other assured source may apply. It Is not necessary to be a depositor In the financial In stitution consulted. 9. Application may be mad to any national bank, state or trust com pany, savings bank, Industrial bank, building and loan association, or fi nance company approved by the fed eral housing administration: or to a contractor or building supply dealer. S. Application may be made for sums from $100 to $2000, depending on the person's Income, for improve ments on any one property, and in connection with not more than five properties unless approved by the fed eral bousing ad ministration, Wash ington. D. C. 4. Notes may run for any number of months from one to three years. (Note extending from 37 months to five years may b submitted to the federal housing administration by fi nancial Institutions for special con sideration.) B. For security, It Is required that the person have an adequate regular Income and a good credit record In the community. 6. Assurance necessary u that th applicant own th property, that the lncom of th signers of th note Is at least five times the annual pay ments on the note; that th mortgage, If any, Is In good standing, and that there are no other past due encum brances or Hens against the property, and that the applicant will use the proceeds solely for property improve ment. 7. Signatures required on the note are those of the property owner; and (except In special cases) If the owner Is an Individual and Is married, also signature of wife or husband. No other co-signers or endorsers are re quired. 8. Cost of the credit Is that the financial Institution may not collect Adults 20c mm VASTLY MFMIttNT ya ii i Kiddie h -taWaV 1 V m V B 1 aB - -J AV. Tiaal ' as Mi man r4e4 trn Me I a UeUl. u, thl. ase bdtass frx gaasral aamltalei (anall? Melts Mm Ma4 HlrM SImw a tb rrsndrtaafl hntavarrb r7 M pTtatra. Attead datly. kh krua attrndaae nMrta Agriculture, talMa Thoroughbred Racinjr: JEJ 2.Krii t-it DM aa, le asHl we mra. New mile trae. Free Double Night Show: 7", tTM ls a Matwt Mm (r-r-) la i Arena. This la fret klapedreni WIU Wait, l t,h Mtoeta karkm tresa California an Oregan Raagee Baeklag Brahma, frsra Trim loagaani knlUogglng etr, frani Meslra; ?, from Meale aa Canada. A Tarlad program ml, all. Genera a4m!iilea s algkt skew FBEB. len4 Kill Me. tj fm aeats, fre standing rem far I. mmr. Pw-frn a"""' rrakal prsgrwai eavek aJ,ht ! (tut II r MU wwrks. Katertalaraglr etrfWar aantlfallr lmrefcla. Do M Bale m f Mr tt dtfrerot gjieHickal perfarmaaee, all ttfferent Pa inn r ftif fTaiw " '" a kw tee l eae rvainprooi r air. m.( rampr i.4r trn t JJjr rT. akM, MM, mm program, g BAI.w OK Admission to Grounds: Ztt"! ShSSTZ aladlag parking, at. X NiMH akarks. Breryhody pay, th reduced rata-Empleye, OtaetMfatn, BaklkMw,, CnteelMts, meads, Fatrsnr asl ailk.. LABOR DAY-The Big Openiivg Dy, Sept. 3-8 aa Interest (and) or discount (and) or fee of any kind, a total charge In excess of an amount equivalent to $5 discount per year per $100 original face amount of note. 0. Note are payed by regular, equal monthly payment (sessonal pay menu for farmers) until th sot Is psld In full. 10. Applications will be considered for credit to Improve one-family, two. family, or other residences; apartment buildings, stores, office buildings, fac tories, warehouses, farm buildings. 11. Regular Installment payments will be made In person at the piece of business of the financial Institu tion; or by mall; or a otherwise ar ranged. No payment shall be made to any governmental office or organi sation. 19. Notes may be paid In full be fore maturity, at any Mm. A rea sonable rebate will be allowed for pre. payment, if charges have been col lected In advance. 13. More than one payment may be made at a time, as many as the person wishes, but such payments should be In exact multiples of the s greed payments that Is If monthly payment Is $10. larger payments should total $20. $30, etc. not for example odd sums such as $18 or $35 W. The maker must not permit his payments to fall In arrears. Should s payment be more than IS days late. the financial Institution's expense. caused thereby should b reimbursed In part at rate of not more than five cents per dollar for each payment In arrears. Persistent delinquency will make lt necessary for the financial In stitution to take proper steps to ef fect collection In full. Adrienne Buys Furniture For Beauty Parlor After a busy three weeks In San Francisco and Los Angelea selecting merchandise for her Medford store, Mrs. Adrienne Steward returned here Saturday. The very latest furnishings and fixtures for Adrlenne'a beauty parlor, to be completed soon In connection with the ready-to-wear department, were ordered In preparation for the grand opening. Mrs. Alpha Hodgklns and Mrs. Rhea Hoover, who will be employed In the new beauty salon, have spent the past two weeks training In a beauty culture school In San Francisco. Plans are now under way to open Adiienne's beauty shop the end of this week. A shoe department Is now located at Adrienne 's. HAS 9-MILE FRONT THE DALLES, Ore., Aug. 90. CAP) -A brush fire advancing on a nine mile front south of Mosler was bat tled today by 100 men, Including 48 CCC boys from Camp Wyeth. The fire was said to have origi nated In an orchard yesterday when an apple tree branch struck a work er's cigarette and burled sparks into tinder-like grass. To relievo a tczema rw -lis and give skin comfort li nurses use , Resinol 3 Hurry! Hurry! E Ends Tomorrow Nlte hft The Show of Show! r GEORGE ARLISS in "The House of ROTHCHILD" with Boris Karloff Loretta Young Robert Youri? IrnriMk, t-H chb. Muter. mi ha Starts Tomorrow it. f -li'V.'.-.v ' si. -t i "n V. "Springtime For Henry,"- sn up roarious comedy of a modern Don Juan's romantic adventures, will make Its appearance on the screen of the Craterlan theatre tomorrow snd Wed nesday. Behn W. Levy, the author of the play, was brought to Hollywood to rewrite the story. It Is reported that the picture, because of the screen's larger scope, 1s even funnier than the play. The picture deals with the hectic life of Henry Dewllp (Otto Kruger), a modern young bachelor whose ad ventures are chiefly concerned with two women. Nancy Cacroll is one of the pursuing young ladles In the film. Heather Angel, the charming young English actress, portrays the role of the other woman. Others In the cast are Nigel Bruce. Herbert Mundln, Arthur Hoyt and Oeneva Mitchell. "Born To Be Bad" Held Extra Day Due to the tremendous crowds at tending tlie Rlalto theatre's showing of "Born To Be Bad." starring Loretta Young, the picture has been held over for an additional day, ending Its run tomorrow night instead of to night ss originally scheduled. . Telling the story of a beautiful and desirable model, whose moral charac ter Is not exactly to be copied, "Born To Be Bad" nevertheless allows Lor etta Young a much wider scope for her dramatic talents than many other pictures In which she has appeared. Little Jackie Kelk, a child actor of no mean ability, is the center of the action. It is about him that the story revolves. Juvenile authorities do not approve of the ethics his mother (Miss Young) teaches him. It is when he Is taken away from her that she swings into battle for her child. Cary Grant, wealthy and handsome, and quite happily married, adopts th boy and gives him the proper environ Shows 1:4.1 7:00 - 9:00 ,. . in .1 Tomorrow and Wednesday But not for this gay, romantio rogue I He thought be waa Casanova when the outlet and beauties bloomed in the Spring tra-la . . . Henry VIII? Boy, tills oie is Henry the ninth t AX TMl ' KcV FOR HENRjfi! OTTO KRUGER NANCY CARROLLr NIGEL BRUCE HEATHER ANGEL HERBERT MUNDIN rvns Margaret 8ullavan "LITTLE MAN, COMINa Will Rogers in ment for a growing youngster, teach ing him the right from th wrong. But mother love demands her child and she succeeds in compromising Orant to gain her nd. 62 AT ENDEAVOR Sixty-two young people attended th meeting of th intermediate Christian Endeavor Society at the First Christian church here isst eve ning, with a large delegation from the Phoenix church. "My Favorite Character In the Old Testament" was the topic for the evening. The Phoenix group accepted Presi dent Dick Fra ley's invitation to at tend next Sunday evening's meeting, which will be on the subject. "My Favorite Character In the New Testa ment." The president led the song service and the discussion was In charg of ltrma Fraley. Members of the executive committees of the two societies were Introduced. An executive meeting of the local society will be held this evening at the home of Mrs. W. R. Balrd at 7:30 o'clock. The Medford group voted to attend the services In charge of Teddy Leavttt to be conducted In Oranta Pass Thursday evening. Those wishing to attend are asked to be at the church at 7:18 p. m. NEARQU1NCY,GAL. QUINCY, Calif., Aug. 90. (AP) Raging out of control, a forest fire fire today caused Injuries to several men and destroyed more than 176, 000.000 feet of timber as approxi mately 1.000 fir fighters fought to control lt. Timber belonging to th Qulncy Lumber company and th Feather River Lumber company waa destroyed Raymond Jonea. a transient, and 11 other men were trapped by the flames yesterdsy but were rescued The portola fire department saved Jones life by using an Inhslator. Sam Medlta, Peter Hollenbeck. Frank Tlm mons snd other men suffered vari ous Injuries. Including suffocation. Stomach Gas One dosa of ADLEBIKA quick A lT relieves g&s bloating, clean! out BOTH uppar and towel bowels, allows you to tat and sleep good. Quick, thorough ac tion yet gentle and entlrrly safe Heath's Drug Store and Medford rharmaej Mats . , tie I Errs . . 99c I Klddlei-IM I TONIOHT in Hans rallada's WHAT NOW?" THURSDAY "Handy Andy" MM I HITS PORTLAND. Ore.. Aug. 90. (AP) Four were Injured when a fuel truck crashed with terrific Impact Into a street car, derailing It, here this morning. Floyd Reno. S3, driver of the truck, received internal Injuries. A truck tire hurtled through a window snd Injured Forest Burke, 33, street car passenger. The street car motorman, J. L. Johnson, received an Injured leg. and John Morcom. s track greaser, was cut by flying glass. BIRTHS Mr. snd Mr. R. Q. Cadwallader of 413 Benson street are the parents of a daughter, weighing 7 pounds, bom Sunday night. Attorney General To Visit Portland PORTLAND. Ore., Aug. 90. (API- United States Attorney General Ho mer S. Cum m Inge will confer with Oregon's federal prosecutors when he visits Portland briefly tomorrow. Attorney -General Cuinmlngs has In spected the new Alcatran Island prison st Ban Francisco snd from Portland will proceed to Tacoma and Inspect McNeil Island penitentiary. Prion 843 We'll haul away youi refuse Otty Sanitary Service. Shotvi 1:1 7:00-0:00 Held Over by Popular Demand! Until Tomorrow Night Only! A Sensational Smash!! Record crowds demand an extra day'i showing of this sensational story of s girl who judged men by what they could pay I rrTTvrJI, aBpn 3WED HVtir FM i Every Consideration Of your means is one of the deepest obli gations we feel in the sacred pursuance of our service. The same attentive direction and impressive equipment is accorded whether the funeral is to be a modest or an elaborate one. CONGER FUNERAL PARLOR WEST MAIN AT NEWTOWN Solicited for membership In Order of Oeieen Hut Slid declined. TOO LATE 10 CLASSIFY WANTED Middle aged lady for housework, at once. Call evening, 343 No. Main, Aahlsnd. WILL PAY cash for late model used car. Inquire evenings. Route 1, Box 878. Myers Lane. B. W. Frock. 8-ROOM bungalow, hardwood floors. ura-pincv, Duacmcav, on Dinner. $3000.00 equity for sale very cheap, C. 8. Buttorfleld. 400 Medford Bid. WANTED Passe nuer. going esst to help share expenses. Through Idaho, Wyoming and Nebraska. 823 S. Cen tral. OVCUMBERS, flower. Dressier'. Phone 1569-T. FOR iSALE Oood 14 .In. wagon with platform, springs $35.00; canvas canoe, a bargain, $8.00: Model T Coupe $18 00; milk cow $20 00; dav en port $800. Seoond house east of Rogue River Academy on Jackson-vlUe-Phoenlx road. Telephone 447-M FOR SALE Sweat corn. cantAloupes, tomatoes and prunes. F. S. Carpen ter, Jacksonville Highway. FOR A ALE Large Crawford Clings and Mulr peachee, 9c. C. C. Clemens, 303 Vancouver. Phone 1018-L, 9 STOCK aaddlee for sale cheap. C. L. Smith. Tel. fi-X-19. Butt Falls. ASTROLOGY readings, questions ans wered. Phone 800 for appointment. MEDFORD IRON WORKS 1139 North Central Foundry and Machine Shop Gears, Sprockets, Pulleys, llolsu Car Wheels. Saw Mill and Mlnlrjg Machinery 25d Kiddles 100 PLEASE N0TE1 ... This picture is not recommend ed for children. - THURr