MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, JfEDFORD, OREGON. FRIDAY, lYPRIL 26. 1935.
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usinea visitor In Portland, having
' 'h left for that city by train lut nlgbt.
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)a returned from a three weeks' bus
iness trip to Bpokne and Portland.
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llaf Operation Mr. X. JB. McKln
iy of 004 Austin street underwent
', major operation yesterday at the
1 ntj community hospital.
Wo, : . .
f AAA Attorney Ahlf Arrives Attorney V.
SISJA. C. Ahlf ol Grants Pass Is among
1931 Hertford business visitors today, hav
;lng arrived by train this morning
'f. 1 CCC Member leaves Carl A. Po-
'tifU, discharged member of the COO,
J;lft last night by train for his home
t f.lu Portland.
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
WANTED Old gold. Sell to govern
j ment licensed dealer. Bropay'e.
'; : Jewelers.
!UKD POULTRY PENCE Cheap,
while It lasts. Redwood posts as
Bldg., No. Riverside.
Ml FOR SALE CHEAP Heavy duty dueal
. wheeled logglrur trailer, 6th wheel
llss ' '' and bunks. 606 West 11th St.
GOOD USED CARS
Chrysler and Plymouth Trade-In.
' 30-Day Written Guarantee.
1934 Dotlge DeLuxe Sedan.
Only 6900 miles.
1933 Chrysler Royal Coupe,
t Rumble seat.
1932 Chrysler Sedan.
: 6 wheels and trunk rack.
1933 Chevrolet Sport Coupe.
; Original tlreH.
; 1931 Chrysler 6 Sport Coupe.
1931 Chevrolet 6-pass. Coupe.
1931 Chevrolet Sport Coupe.
' 1930 Chevrolet Sport Roadster.
. 1929 Cadillac Sedan.
: 1929 LaSalle Cabriolet; new paint.
; 1930 Chevrolet Sedan.
: 1929 Ford Coach.
Manv others to choose from.
ARMSTRONG MOTORS. INC.
38 No. Riverside. Tel. 18.
CASH paid for men's, women's and
,,. children's clothing. Good condition.
Hair braids made to order. Used
' Wardrobe Shop, 518 E. Main.
TOR SALE Fountain and lunch
room in operation, Lakevlew, Ore.
' Completely equipped. Reason for
selling, other Interest. Writ Box
; JJo. 10, prospect, Ore.
WANTED Man with tm, or tractor,
' to plant and take care of nine acres
s of potatoes. Silt soil, adjoining
" city limits. Call 135 West Mala or
" 1130 West 10th St., evenings,
GENT'S Leghorn chicks from trap
, nested pedigreed stock. May hatches
1 now available. Talent Hatchery,
. Talent, Ore.
BRAND tmvTAVFmjlOMB
SACRIFICED 0 rooms, bath, auto-
matte oil heat, extra large rooms,
cement basement, unfinished attic.
Only (2,000 cash needed; balance on
' terms and without Interest, No
trade-In. Open dally 3-5 p. m. By
owner. 1619 E. Main St.
PANSY PLANTS All colors, 35c doz.
Mrs. Dressier, 1107 East Main.
FOR RENT Fully equipped service
; station In Medford on gallonage
basts. Box 4096, Tribune.
.RESPONSIBLE Medford business man
wishes to harrow 14700.00 on out-of-town
property, worth 12,000.00
, Leased to oil company 5 years at
I 1130 month. Will pay 7. Box 3909.
FOR SALE LOOK AT THIS 120
, acres good land and buildings; all
i cultivated; 30 acres choice alfalfa,
:'- part signed up for water; 3' miles
zrom town. Forced to sell at 550
an acre. This Is worth Investigat
ing. B. J. Palmer, Real Estate
broker, Medford Center Building,
downs talrrs.
WANTED Vacant lot with shade,
west side Medford. B. J. Palmer
Agency, Medford Center Building,
downstairs.
, THREE unfurnished rooms, water and
LI lights; reasonable. 245 So. Central.
' CONVALESCENT HOMlTIJshlandfac-
lng park. Open to all in need of
ears. Reduced raws. Rooms and
cabins to rent. 153 Oranite St.
DR. CLARK, CHICAGO M. D.,
HAS ENDORSED NEW FAMOUS
HONEY KRUSHED WHEAT BREAD
Health Giving Corrective Formula Now Used in Famous Chicago
Health School After Analysis By Dr. Clark, Prominent
Chicago Radio Health Lecturer.
Dr. Clark, noted for his radio
health talks and director of the Chi
cago Health School, write: "Your
Honey Krushed Wheat Bread whlcn
usee honey Instead of sugar, la a
"J splendid food for children and adults
alike. I would like your formula for
thl amazing bread so that our baker
here can make this bread for our
Heauth School.
"The baele mineral elements rob.
bed from many foods not only help
to keep the alkalinity In reserve but
their presence In the cell structure
Is necessary for tonicity. Flabby tis
sues In the body mean poor function.
Poor function or faulty elimination
is lure death.
"Foods which can not be digested
In the same length of time when
mlied together do not pass of In the
same length of time. The result Is
a crtaln portion of this food fer
ments, and rots In the Intestlnea.
Your Honer Krushed Wheat Bread
assists In the proper ellmlnntlon of
j these foods and promotes regular-
Are ynu suffering from constlpa
1 tlon. have headache and lack pep?
I 6rop taking hablt-formlnc drugs that
i c-mpl you to taae more and mrr
Beaeve it ftTuf.i .'. CUiog. ovr,rect wsy by .uppljing rour di.t wiihj
Personal
Prom Marahfleld Luke Blanc,
agent for Oldamobll In Marahfleld.
was a Medford visitor today, arriving
to get a car which he will deliver to
a purchaser In the coast city,
e
Ashland Visitors Among recent
visitors from this city In Ashland
were Mrs. A w. Ay and George
Fields, who Is of the Richfield oil
Co.. according to the Ashland T14
lnga. see
Motors to Grants pass Mn. Maud
Snider motored to Grant Pas today
on a business trip. Ah was accom
panied by Mrs. P. I. Hick . ad Mr.
Lee Watson, who are visiting Grants
Pass frelnds,
.
Her. Hood Arrives Rev. Al.sander
Hood of North Pork, Cel., arrived thl
morning by train, on a visit to south
ern Oregon on which h will speak
for the board of national missions for
the Presbyterian church.
e .
Visits Grant Pat According to
the Grants Pass Courier, Edwin Bell,
formerly connected with the Valley
Hardware store In Qrants Pass, waa in
Grants Pass from Medford Thursday,
visiting friends and on business.
Koozer Called Away Mr. and Mrs.
R. E. Koozer left today for Milton-
Preewater, Ore., where they were call
ed by the Illness of Mr. Kooier'
mother. Mr. Koozer returned thJ
morning by train from a business
trip to Portland.
. e
Assist Forest service.. E. Blaaen,
telephone inspector from the regional
forest service offices at Portland, has
arrived to assist in th development
of plan for more extensive radio and
telephone communication In Rogue
River national forest,
e .
Takes Prisoner North Leo McLaln,
deputy United State marshal, return
ed by train thl morning from Port
land, having taken two men from
Klamath Palls north for trial. They
were Joe Rover, charge! with ell.
Ing liquor to an Indian, and John
Atchley, charged with theft of gov
ernment property.,. Both were Indict
ed by the last grand Jury and will
appear for trial at Portland Satur
day. SIX DEPARTMENTS
OBTAIN SHELTER
SALEM, Ore., April 30, AP) Re
storing a semblance of order out of
the confusion caused by the burning
of the state capltol building last
night, state departmental beads to
day announced temporary locations
for six of the main departments of
state government as follows:
Governor's Office With the public
utilities department In the state of
fice building.
Treasurer's Office Ladd fc Bush
bank.
State Police At Salem city police
headquarters.
Liquor Commission Oregon build
ing In downtown Salem.
Labor Commissioner With stats
Industrial accident department in the
state office building.
State Land Board In the basement
of Senator Charles Spauldlng's home
across the street ' from the burned
capltol building.
Locations for other departments
have not yet been determined.
6 NEW FEDERAL JAILS
JUSTICE DEPT. PLEA
WASHINGTON. April 20. (Jp)
Attorney - Oeneral Cummtngs k today
said the justice department had asked
nearly $4 ,000 ,000 of public works
funds for erection of six new federal
Jails.
These are planned In Kentucky,
Minnesota, Arkansas, Montana, Texas
and California. The cost Is estimated
at from $100,000 to $425,000 each.
Increased prices of livestock hare
caused many Kentucky farmers to
turn their attention to raising mules
and horses.
P. L. CLARK, U. D.
to
Honey Kmshed Wheat Bread
r.hirh relieves constipation the cor-
rVm i- V7
WILCOX QUITTING
PATHOLOGIST POST
FIRST OF MONTH
(Continue from P&r Ons)
a aueceesor vat a mattr that rested
with the extension service. The coun
ty judge Intimated that It might be
several week before a successor was
selected. "
Mr. Wilcox said: "I feel by resign
ing I will better my position and en
large the scope of my work. At the
same time X will be able to reside In
the Rogue River valley."
"Naturally the S. O. S. company is
delighted to secure the services of
Mr. Wilcox, Leonard Carpenter, one
of the directors of the concern, said
today. "We are In the unique posi
tion of being the only co-operative
shippers and packers here, and we
are constantly on the lookout for any
method of helping the valley grow
ers. In this move we are giving Mr.
Wilcox a free hand to tackle the cull
pile. We don't want second grade
and cull pears, and our whole organi
zation 1 set to eliminate them where
they should be eliminated, and that
is before they are grown."
I. M. Tuttle, manager of the 6. O-
B.i said:
Mr. Wilcox will be valuable as
technician In ehsrge of the produc
tion of fruit. This phase Includes
cover crops, moisture, spraying, prun
ing, thtnnlng, soil moisture work and,
in fact, every phase of orchard activ
ity. The fruit growers of the valley
are In for a battle with every other
district In the world that produces
fruit of any variety, and only those
who produce and sell the best variety
will survive.
'Mr. Wilcox wants all the local
growers to know that he Is still Inter
ested In their problems and will be
glad to sea and consult with them
In his new off toe,"
4
HELP REBUILDING
STEIWERJS TOLD
(Continued from Page One)
In a telegram to Governor Martin.
the senator said: -
"PWA most willing to help and are
advising C. C. Hockley to cooperate
with you In aiding the state on this
project. I am contacting the White
House to ask the president that with
out watting for announcement of
personnal or regulation he assure the
state money will be furnished for a
new capltol, I believe PWA money
will be available for a loan and grant
to Oregon for construction and
equipment of a new building,"
The senator said that he believed
regulations for handling loans of this
type from the new works relief pro
gram will be out within a few days.
"It Is anticipated that the per cent
of grants may be Increased and that
the Interest rates, presently main
tained at four per cent, may be re
duced." Senator Stelwer said.
Stelwer said that the language of
the new public works act would per
mit a federal grant for the entire
project and would not require that It
be self-liquidating.
"On account of the debt limitation
of the Oregon constitution, I suggest
that you apply for a grant for the
entire amount necessary Immediate
ly," the senator telegraphed Oregon.
COURIER PUBLISHER
STARTING LONG TOUR
A. E. Voorhles, publisher of the
Grants Pass Courier, has started an
extensive tour of the United States.
On this trip the veteran southern
Oregon newspaper man wilt cover 13.
000 tntlea during the next three
months.
the necessary roughage.
Wt were positive that an appetis
ing palatable bread could be baked
that would contain Ingredient that
would cure constipation. We found
It In the Honey Krushed Wheat
Bread formula. Here are two Impor
tant factors that do the work whole
crushed wheat kernels and pure
honey. They are rich In appetite
producing vitamins. Where the diges
tion has been Impaired by unnatural
stoppage, they penetrate every crevice
of the colon, hunting down the bac
teria of decay that causes headaches,
sluggish feeling and the Inability to
work.
Make This Ten-Pay Tent.
Try Honey Krushed Wheat Bread
for Just ten days. Wote how much
better you feel, how easy It la to di
gest. Tou'i! be quick to recognize
the Important benefits. You'll be de
lighted with the apnetlRlng flavor.
Be sure to get the Original Honey
Krushed Wheat Bread, sliced and cel
lophane wrapped. It has a liberal ex
tra coating of crushed wheat upvti j
the outer crust. Honey Krushed Is
made by Fluhrer In the finest bakery
of Its size In the West. Adv. iCopy-
right 1(34. AU right. rved.)
"Great Hotel Murder" at Rialto
Helen Hayes and Robert Montgom
ery are co-starred in "Vanessa: Her
Love Story." the romantic drama
which Is to be the attraction at the
Craterlan theater starting Sunday ,
The supporting cast of 80 film fav
orites is headed by Lewis fltone, Otto
Kruger, May Robson, Violet Kemble
Cooper, Henry Stephenson. Donald
Crisp, Jessie Ralph, Agnes Anderson
and others of note.
"Vanessa: Her Love Story." Is from
the fourth and lust of Walpole's four
volume saga of the spectacular Her
ries family of the mountainous Cum
berland region of England.
Laid in London and the Cumber
land district In the period of the ro
mantic '80s. the story deals with a
deathless romance between Miss
Hayes, as Vanessa, and Montgomery,
as Benzie, the "wild one" of the fam
ily. Kruger appears as Ellis Herries,
ALIENATION CASE
APPROACHES JURY
PORTLAND. April 36. (AP) The
action in which M. A. Holllngworth
of Portland seeks damages of $20,000
from George Klncald of Klamath
Falls for alleged alienation of the
affections of his ex-wife, Helen, now
the wife of Kincatd, was to go to the
Jury late . today in Circuit Judge
Tucker's court.
Closing arguments of attorneys
were started yesterday afternoon and
were resumed this morning. They
were to be completed about mid
afternoon, after which Judge Tucker
was to Instruct the Jury on the law
before It retired.
Defense attorneys argued that Hol
Ungworth's wife lost her affections
for him before she met Klncald
They declared that Holllngworth was
now trying to recover damages from
Klncald for "stealing affections which
did not exist."
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Vannesa's demented husband, and
Miss Robson as the immortal Judith
Paris, one of the outstanding figures
of cpntemporary literature.
The current Craterlan theater pro
gram, consisting of the Walt Disney
"Cartoonland Revue," an hour of six
of the most popular Silly Symphonies
and Mickey Mouse cartoons, and the
feature picture, "Transatlantic Merry-Go-Round."
clo'sea it run tomorrow
night.
For the Saturday night prevue,
shown Immediately after the last reg
ular show, the Craterlan tomorrow
will have Charles Bickford and Helen
Vinson in "The Notorious Oentle
man," a murder-mystery that reveals
an almost "perfect crime." Sidney
Blackmer, Onslow Stevens and Dudley
Dlggea head the supporting cast.
There Is no extra charge for the pre
vue.
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. . . Mirth with Minerva . . . Vintages f :, -J ' i
with Venus . . . Hilarity with Herculci XJsv'f " ,
... Merriment with Mercury yon ii iu Wednesday! InPersoii! On the Stage!
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Edmund Lowe and Victor McLaglen.
one of the screen's most popular
teams, are at the Rialto theater for
today and Saturday in their new comedy-drama,
"The Great Hotel Mur
der." Lowe Is shown as the crime-story
author who ridicules McLaglen's be
liefs in the proper solution of crime
mysteries. McLaglen, on the other
hand, is a "house dick" who believe
Lowe's only success is due to his
knowing what the crime is all about
before starting a story. When a mur
der la committed, the two seek their
own methods of solution, only to have
the whole situation wind up In a riot
of laughs.
A00NY
SORENESS
DISTRESS
PILES!
Only the Victim of piles really
knows the agony, soreness and even
mental distress that this affliction
can glvo. AH this can be quickly
changed to ease In movement, com
fort and relief from pain. Get a box
of MOAVA SUPPOSITORIES today.
Costs only 60 cents from Jnrmln Drug
Store, with assurance that your mon
ey will be cheerfully refunded If these
Suppositories do not give you com
plete relief and satisfaction.
MOAVA Suppositories
'TAMING THE JUNGLE'
AT ROXY SATURDAY
Taat wild animal can be tamed at
all Is a wonder. That they can be
i tamed and trained for exhibition pur-
poses Is the big kick to the animal
i picture. 'Taming the Jungle." which
I plays Saturday only at the Roxy thea
I ter.
The story shows a lion captured
In the Jungle, brought to the coo and
taught the tricks cf the circus arena.
There Is no killing or the usual Jun
gle combats. The thrills are confined
to the arena, where the trainers are
shown always on guard against the
liwUnets of the wild nature of the
beasts which can be subdued, but
never conquered.
The only humans In the picture
are the four trainers, Chubby Gull
foyle, Melvln Koontse, Olga Celeste
and Dean Foix.
At Sacred Heart Mrs. Barbara Jen
nings Is a patient at the Sacred Heart
hospital, having undergone a minor
operation there this morning.
MOVED
Palmer Real Estate Agency has
moved olfloe from Jackson Co. Bank
to Medford Center Bldg,, downstairs.
II tt KU
II 7:00-0:00 II IV
Hurry!
Makes Buslueis Trip The Orant
Pass Courier states that George Hen
seiman of Medford was transacting
business In Grants Pass Thursday.
M. N. Hog an was aUo In Grant Pasa
this week on business.
STOLEN
HARMONY
FEATURED BY
BUD DYNGE
AND HIS
Augmented Orch.
AT
ORIENTAL
GARDENS
SAT. NITE
ALSO
Rube's Old Timers
ll
MaU . . . 2.1c
Evei . . . 35c
Kiddles . 10c
This Grand Program
Ends Tomorrow!
Walt Disney's
"Cartoonland Revue"
With 8 or the mmit popular Hilly
Hymphuny and Mlcliey Mouse car
toons ever mndel