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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. lEDFORD, OREGON, THURSDAY, JUSTE 13, 1A35. PAGE ELEVEN Local and Personal At Union Creek Karl Janouch. supervisor of Rogue River national forest, waa attending to business yes terday at Union Creek. Fire Alarm Answered The fire de partment was called yesterday morning to extinguish a gTasa fire on Siskiyou Heights. Marking Timber Lee Port, ranker at Star ranger station on the Apple SAte. was marking timber yesterday for Coggins timber sale. N At Union Creefc Mr. and Mrs. Hugo Ouenther and granddaughter, Mary Lou. are spending the week at their catoin at Union Creek. Spanish Club Will Meet The Span ish club will meet with Mrs. h. C. Stewart of 305 Laurel atreet. tomor row at 2 p. m- with Instructor John C. Hunter present. Canfleld at Lake David H. Can field, superintendent of Crater Lace national park, and Chief Engineer RoberUon were attending to business at the lake yesterday. Returns by Plane Miss Virginia Fick returned to her home Tuesday by plane from University of Washing ton, where she has been attending school the past winter. Mrs. Long Improving iMrs. B. N. Long, confined to her bed for the past four weeks, la hopeful of soon being up and about. Her physician says that her condition is somewhat im proved. Visit In Jacksonville Mr. and Mra. August Meyer of San Francisco have been visiting Mr. and Mrs. Fred J. Flck and other relatives at Jackson ville. Mr. and Mrs. Meyer are cousins of Mr. Flck. From Washington. D. C. Fanning Hearon. In charge of public relations In the office of the state park di vision. Washington. D. C. waa attend In? to business yesterday at Crater Lake national park offices. Coleman s Have visitors Mr. and Mrs. Frank L. Coleman of Portland and children. Frank, Jr., Nadine nd Billy, are visiting. Mr. Coleman a par ents, Judge and Mrs. W. R. Coleman, and his brother. "Irish" Coleman and family. They expect to spend two weeks In Medford. Frank Coleman is being transferred from Portland to San Francisco in the motor transport division of Standard Oil company. WIN A PRIZE Five pa Hons of super Shell gas, or an oil change by suggesting the most appropriate name for Bee son's Service Station. mile north Talent. CONTEST CLOSES JULY 1 Ieave Names at Station. n Lawn & Garden Furniture Awnings buhk's I 314 E. Mnln. mat 3 NOTICE Motor Boat Owners i Webb and Carlon have the Exclusive Distribution of R. N. Naaon's SPEEDEX Outboard Motor Racing Fuel CALL 270 To Lake Tahoe Pearl Wat on left last night by train for Lake Tahoe. From Ashland Among Medford visitors Tuesday was a. S. Butler of Ashland, Leave for Portland Mr. and Mrs. P. M. Kershaw left last night by train for Portland. Here from Gold Hill MUs Roberta Mullln of Gold Hill arrived on the Oregonlan this morning to spend the day In Medford. Brief Salem Visitor Mrs. Pearl Reed of Salem was a brief visitor in this city thl morning, arriving on the Oregonlan on business. ' Beck to West Fork Mrs. Barley Blecher of West Fork, Ore., returned home today after a few days' visit In Medford. Hayes Arrives Harold Hayes of Portland, manager of the Loyalty Group Bond department, arrived by train today on business. Wood Keturns C. W. Wood of Prospect returned home yesterday after spending the winter at Los Banos, Cal. At Community Attendants at the Community hospital reported today that Mrs. E. E. Stump of route 3. who has been a patient there for sev eral days, la getting along nicely. Patients at Hospital Among pati ents at the Community hospital to day are H. E. Foster of 513 orth Bartlett street, Mrs. T. J. Parsons of route 4, Mrs. T. P. Taylor of Ea;le Point. . Have Major Operations Patients at the Community hospital who have undergone major operations include Mrs. W. B. Hamilton, Jr., of 303 Tripp street, Mrs. E. W. Riddle of Riddle, Ore., and Louis Johnston of route 1, Central Point. Hockley Leaves C. C. Hockley, state PWA engineer, left last night by train for Portland, after conferring In Mod ford with officials on the awarding of contracts for the new sewage disposal plant. . Nurses Will Meet Those planning to attend the annual picnic at Lithla park In Ashland tonight of district number four of the Oregon State Graduate Nurses' association, are ask ed to meet at the Community hospital at 7:30 o'clock for transportation. TO BOX SOCIAL Everything la In readiness for the box social to be held this evening at the Roosevelt school, under auspices of the Roosevelt School and Home circle for the Boy Scout fund of that organization. Proceeds of the affair will be devoted to sending a member of troop 3 to the Boy Scout gathering In Washington, D. C, this summer. The entertainment woll be held In the gymnasium with arrangements for & full evening of un being made by a committee composed of Mrs. O. A. Eden. Mrs. Ralph McKay and Mrs. John Moffatt. A cordial Invitation has been ex tended to the public to enjoy this evening of fun at the Roosevelt school tonight. The ladles only are request ed to bring boxes for the box auc tion which will be held at 11:30 o'clock. Two cups and two spoons should also be brought by the ladles attending, as coffee, cream and sugar will be provided by the committee. The entertainment will begin at 8:30. Dse Mall Tribune want -ads. 1 FOR THE VyyV LAST WORD IN PURITY ft&fef "iiTW AND FLAVOR ... of course, it's CAN ADA. DRY 'The Champagne of Ginger Ales" Hourly tests axe mide every day to make sure that Canada Dry oerer Ttries from its bigb standard of purity. And its quality and flavor re beyond compare, thanks to secret process of ginger extraction plus the finest ingredients. Cagney Heads "G-Men" Cast Here Friday - - . , J 7 - 1 ' Ak - j ! Nwik tf ' .x I v"1, w- ft I" 1 1 .'-"wv The one and only Jimmy Cagney, tough guy par excellence of the mov ies, has turned Federal sleuth in "G Men," the sensational new picture of the government super-detectives whose exploits are ringing through out the country as each day brings In new reports of their efficiency in rounding up criminals. The picture opens today at the Craterlan theater. While presenting no names of the public enemies, nor emphasizing any time or places of actual battles, few will miss the connection of the oc currences as they take place. Said to be one of the most thrilling and dra matic pictures ever presented. "G Men" was based almost entirely on the sensational headlines which have covered the front pages of the dailies of the country. Margaret Lindsay has the chief feminine rola opposite Cagney and finds herself the recipient of the red-hend's newest method of hand ling recalcitrant -women. This new method of putting the ladles in their places Is done by standing them up against a door, dropping their purse on the floor so they will stoop to recover it, and then getting on the other side of the door and opening It suddenly. It is said to work like a charm. Ann Dvorak as a nightclub enter tainer; Rohrt Armstrong as Cagney's superior; Regis Toomey as the red head's chum and Barton MacLane. the newest screen villain, head the supporting cast. Oldest Triplets Celebrate i CARLINVILLE, 111. (UP) The Moore brothers, believed to be the oldest triplets In the nation,' celebra ted their 80th birthday together re cently. They are Abraham Lincoln Moore, Carllnvllle; George Washing ton Moore, Blooming ton. 111.,' and Henry Cley Moore, Gueda Springs, Kan. 104. Walks 4nie5 to Show CANTON, Ohio (UP) Mra. Ernes tine Falters, at 104, one of Ohio's oldest women, walked four miles to a downtown theater recently to see her favorite star. The theaters man ager, attracted by the woman's age. presented her with a pass. She had attended movies frequently before. 15 Yenr Old lrc Put Out PLENTVWOOD, Mont. (UP) PI re. which has been raging in the McCoy coal mine here for approximately 15 years, finally has been extinguished. The task was accomplished by a crew of 14 men, working since May of Inst year. Cost of the project was about $10,000. Synod lights .Sunday Sales HORONTO. Ont. (UP) The synod of the Toronto diocese of the Church of England in Canada recently adopt ed a resolution urging that gasoline service stations houid only be opened four hours each Sunday. Montreal Gets New Industry MONTREAL. (UP) A new water front industry has started here with the arrival of a German tanker with a cargo of peanut and palm kernel oll4 Thirty men will be employed the year round refining the oil into shortening. 35, in Office 53 Years CADIZ. Ohio (UP) William H. Lu cas, venerable Cadiz village clerk, who la believed to hold a natlbnal record for continuous service in one elective office. Is 'circulating his pe tition for another two -year-term. If served, it will bring Lucas' total to 55 ,years. He will be 85 in Septemoer,' but Is alert and active dally on his Job. Huge Hawk Sunt in Ohio UHRICHSVILLE, Ohio (UP) A hawk measuring five feet from wing to wing tip waa shot here by N. H. Purdy, Uhrlehvllle sportsman. Purdy said he was going to give the bird, which had been robbing his fish pond, to the atate superintendent of fish hatcheries, . Bet on Three-Foot "Dive" OXFORD. Ohio (UP1 John Ed wards, Cleveland, a Junior in Miami University here, bet fraternity broth ers he could make a back flip dive from a high bridge over the Talla wanda river here Into three feet of water. He will be on crutches three weeks, his physician said. fin M m rn rifled Wood FALLON. Nev. (UP) Black petri fied wood containing gold has been found near here. Cye Cox reported that many petrified logs have been ground In mortars and the gold ex tracted. Approximately 40 sacks of the ground wood have yielded gold, he claimed. . Card of Thanks. We wish to express our sincere thanks to our many friends for their sympathy and the beautiful floral rofterings. Mr. and Mrs. Hettkamp. ,. Shows 1:45 7:00-9:00 i Adults 250 Kldillrs-lOc y Tomorrow and Saturday! ToughHard Boiled Scared of Nothing . , . until a transfer ruined bis luck and shattered his romance ! . . The moat thrilling climax ever filmed ! I Paul Muni Bette Davis in BORDERTOWN MONA BARRIE JACKIE SEARL RALPH MORGAN iiHil "The Unwelcome Stranger." with Jack Holt in the starring role, comes to the Rlalto theater for tomorrow and Saturday. Cast as a tough, hard boiled owner of a race-horse breeding farm. Holt portrays the type of role for which he has become famous In some twenty years of screen acting. The story deals with a supersti tious horse-breeder who was afraid of nothing until a stranger ruined his luck and shattered his romance. Complicated, thrilling situations lead to a satisfactory conclusion, when Holt. Jilted by Lady Luck, and with the woman he loves turned against him. is given a new lease on life by the very stranger he feared. Fine Cast Appearing In Picture At Roxy Boasting a cast of "Grand Hotel" proportions, and one of the grandest stories ever written in novel form. "The Captain Hates the Sea" come? to the Roxy theater for today and to morrow. The cast Includes Victor McLsr en. John Gilbert, Wynne Gibson, All aon Skipworth, Helen Vinson, Fred Keating, Walter Connolly, Leon Er rol, Walter Catlett. Luis Alberno, Howard. Pine and Howard (The Three Stooges). The plot concerns related incidents which occxir aboard ship. It deals largely with the attempts of Schulte, a detective, played by McLagle.n, to outwit a very clever crook who has in his possession stolen bonds woith a quarter of a million dollars. Card of T banks. We wish to express our sincere ap preciation to our friends for the sots of kindness and sympathy extended ua during our recent sorrow; also for ths beautiful floral offerings. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Andresen and son Verne, Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Larimer and Family. Fes HHft New Deal Again. YELLOW SPRINGS. Ohio. (UP) Former United Statea Senator Simeon D. Feas, arch foe of the new deal, still is bitter against It. Pess. speak ing at his home here, admitted the capitalistic system, which has grown out of individualism, which he ad vocates, has Its faults, but said "it la the best that has been Invented so far." TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FOR RKNT Ple.aaant downntalra sleeping room; reasonable. . Phone 340-L. EMPTY truck returning from Reeds port Sunday, wants load from there or way points. Phone 613. Hawley Transfer. "20 FORD Roadster: .good rubber, good mechanically: a 125.00. Plerce-AUen Motor Co., Dodge and Plymouth. FURNITURE re-upholatered. refinlsh ed and glued. Phone 963-R. Thl-bault. CLAIRVOYANT PALMIST Truthful advice on business, love, marriage. 003 No. Riverside. FOR SALE: Berry cups and crates at rltfht prices. F. E. SAMSON Co., 320 N. Riverside. FOR flALBJ 2 lots with 3-room house, close to Medford. See owner at Rlngwood Orchard. Eagle Point, Ore. JYT1ME; :idoiij J I Today and Friday! Waves of laughter . . . Oceans of love dash of mys t e r y and mur d er for good meas ure I and a BINDER TWTNfc. grain bgs and twine now on hand. See us before you buv: we will save you money. F. E. SAMSON CO.. 239 N. Riverside. WANTED Housekeeper. l: So. Ivy. SACRIFICE SALE AAr AA 300-acre improved farm. SHhUlJ 100 acres cultivated creek w bottom soil; 40 acres al falfa, 40 in grain, balance pasture; good out raritfe. Crop oe with place, pressure system nd elec tricity. Sacrifice price 9.500.00; down payment 3.200.00, balance terms. Exclusive agents CHARLES A. WINO AGENCY, INC. WANTED Thinning contractor to chance for someone. Act quickly. Cook. Phone 1305 or 1164-W evt-u-l:ws. FOR SALE Fresh heifer, first house east of County Work Shop. ONE of our beat buys, 4-room house, modern, furnished; garage; new. Price 800 for quick sale. Home scekers Exchange, 403 E. Main. FOR SALE Bargain. 1020 Court. 5 room modern; paving: 3 lots. Key next door. FOR SALE 1034 Ford V-8 Coupe. Perfect condition; 475 cash. Tel. 722. FOR SALE Model A Ford Coupe Phone 1147-W evenings. DONT WAIT Bulck coach. 25 stand ard 8; good rubber, paint, battery .Running every day. Owner will make real price to move tody. Cash, terms or trade. Call 837-X. 330 No. Front St. Get Rid of Ants and Roaches-Quick ' To banish these peats In a hurry, Just sprinkle Bu-hach across their trails (following them to their bur rows of possible), and In cracks and crevices. Bu-hach makes short work of In sect penu though It is guaranteed asfa for human belngn and animals. Best of all It's odorless. In Handy Sifter Can at Drug, Grocery, .seed Stores, ivt shop. 25 BO73al-2S INSECT POWDIR miwililiiitii ii'iir'n-i'rtfiiTt;-mnii'iirrin",r V n i ii --,i n r i ifiV-wi irm Shows Today 1:45 7.00-9:00 AIo llirlma 1 ixld - I'at.j Kll In "OPENED nV MISTAKE" "Smii of Vlrnnli" Spw.rrPI J Mats . . . 25c Eves . . . 35o Kiddios . lOo Three Days Starting TODAY! A1-- i -r - - -r ' R - .4 V . .. First Story of Uncle Sam's War on Crime! How Has Secret Agents Ended America's Reign of Terrorism!... Greatest Manhunt in History Filmed! ...Shot-by-Shot Drama tization of Gangland's Waterloo ....... ! t . t ' ' ' ' v ,-. ., i I: Liu First Great Drama of Uncle Sam's Secret Agents! AnnDvcrak. Margaret Lindsay-Robert Armstrong -InHugeCastl in it v iVi ii ni as k ii ma u i m i siiai p i m i 1 i - imm