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Btith iMTffr-A. A. Smith Is leav
ing this week for St. Joseph. Mo.
Leave for Oakland Rlchsrd Evan
vlU lve y trala thl- ventnS 'or
OakUod. 01.
Lieut Berke Leaves First Lieut.
6muel D. Berke left last night by
train nroute to Spokane.
Arrives for Visit Mrs. Mlna Jac
on of Tracy. Cal., arrived this morn
ing to visit In Medford with her son,
Clifford Batty.
Medford Visitor A Medford visitor
today has been Mrs. Jennie Slmpklns
Hubbard, who Is also visiting In
Rogue while in southern Oregon.
Leave for Portland Mr. end Mrs.
Phil Thurston left this morning by
train for Portland, where Mr. Thurs
ton will undergo medical treatment.
Ehrsam Visits H. K. Ehraam,
branch manager for the Underwood
Elliott Fisher company of Portland,
va a Meedford visitor today, on
business.
Arrives from Spokane Mrs. L. L.
VanDusen of Spokane arrived this
morning by train to visit here at the
home of Vera Nolsnd, 17 Newtown
street.
Returns from pnrtland N. B. Har
ris returned this morning by train
from Portland, where he had under
gone an examination by the state in
dustrial accident commission.
From U. 8. C. Eugene Carter, stu
dent at the University of Southern
California, Is visiting In Medtord.
spending a vacation with relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Fowler and family
of Summit avenue.
California Victors Guests at the
J. T. Fowler home on Summit avenue
include Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Oravell
of Long Beach. Calif., and Mr. and
Mrs. Wm. Oravell of Los Angeles. They
have all been vacationing on Rogue
river.
Miscellaneous and Food Sale There
will be a sale of miscellaneous ar
ticles and cooked food at store build
ing formerly occupied by Campbell
Clothing company, on Aug. 31. Sat-
urday. conducted by the Grace Circle
of the Presbyterian church.
Fishing at Dam Ed BAur of Los
Angeles, a guest here of Al Slettcn
gren of Mann's, has never fished for
baas in the Rogue river. Consequent
ly, the two are planning an expedi
tion to Gold Ray dam this evening
to try their luck. If It's good. Baur
will remain for another day of sport.
lea Cream Social Following the
regular business meeting of the local
Townsend club, an entertainment and
lot cream social will be held at the
JC. P. hall, at fifth and Grape streets,
Friday evening. August 23. The busi
ness meeting will be called to order
at 7:45. The public Is cordially ln
Tited. Color Class Meets The free art
class under the Southern Oregon Art
association will meet tonight at the
regular meeting place on West Second
street at Mrs. Edmonson's home. New
pupils are welcome. Students who
will work on color cards tonight may
bring any kind of white psper and
number 16 box of crayolas. A com
pass wilt also be used. The instruc
tor this evening is Alice D. English.
The class meets at 8 o'clock.
Visit Bombing Squadron Capt.
James F. Spry, and Major Delmar H.
Dun ton, post engineering officer, ar
rived In a Martin bomber this morn
ing from Hamilton field, San Fran
.Rafael, Cal. Capt. Spry took off again
today for the south, and Major Dun
ton remained to take charge of crat
ing and packing the dismantled
bomber which is being shipped to
Ran Diego for reconstruction follow
ing a minor accident In landing Monday.
Capt. Anderson Visits Among ar
rival at the municipal airport today
la Capt. A. V. P. Anderson, supply of
ficer of the 70th service squadron.
Capt. C. P. Anderson, post operations
officer at Hamilton field, was also a
Medford visitor, arriving by air wltn
Col. C. L, Tinker, group commander.
Mrs. James Bishop Visits Medford
visitors today included Mrs. James
Bishop of Tlgard, Ore., who visited at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Hale, of Vancouver avenue. Mr. Bish
op, formerly a road contractor In
southern Oregon, was very well known
In the valley number of years ago.
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Major Deveraux M. Myers, com
mander of the service department of
the 31st bombardment squadron of
the United States army, besides sup
porting the duties attached to that
important office, has also had time
to develop Into a remarkable bad
minton player It was proved last
night, when, teamed with Gain Rob
inson, the two won their way to the
top of the tournament at the bad
minton courts here.
After coming through their brack
et undefeated they met "Moose"
Mulrhead and Mrs. S. M. Tuttle In
the finals, and after a bitter strug
gle emerged winners by a 15-12 rul
ing. The major is practically a be
ginner at badminton, but his speed
and stamina carried him through his
games with a safe margin.
He told the badminton club that
recreational facilities at Hamilton
field have recently been enriched by
the addition of badminton courts
and equipment, and the field mem
bers expect to put a team In the
next season tournaments In Califor
nia. f-
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WILL BE SOUGHT
FOR J25P JOB
SET NEW RECORDS
Establishing two world's record
for air transport operation, planes of
United Air Lines flying between the
Pacific northwest, California and the
East completed 99.9 per cent of the
1.505.266 miles scheduled for them
during July, according to officials.
All but 355 miles were flown, with a
third of the company's mileage chalk
ed up at night and with every mile
covered by twin-engined Boeing
transports. In the last sixty days the
company has completed 99 4 per cent
of approximately 3,000,000 miles
scheduled to be flown.
Company officials reported that
July's showing not only Is the high
est percentage of completed schedules
for an air line flying more thin a
million miles a month but stands
as another new record in marking
the first time an air line has aver
aged 50,000 miles of flying a day.
PASS
SUNDAY
ROGUES PLAY G.
MERCHANTS
The Medford Rogues will meet the
Grants Pass Merchants at Grants
Pass Sunday, it was announced to
day, arrangements having Just been
completed. The Rogues will use the
same lineup they had last week, with
the exception that Calvert will prob
ably be with the club Sunday, start
ing In the outfield. The Merchants
were runners-up for the Southern
Oregon league pennant this year.
DANCE at Bonney's Grill every Sat
urday Nlte.
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application for the completion of ru
ral road oiling on the program In
augurated last year, in which 10 miles
of road Is to be oiled every year for
five years.
A delegation of Centra! Point busi
ness men interviewed Hockley and
discussed plans for the installation
of a sewage treatment plant in that
city. Talent representatives also in
dicated plans for a new sewage plant
and system, as did the city of Ash
land. Representatives from Butte
Frills and Phoenu also spoke to Hock
ley, but stated that they did not
have any particularly pressing need
for government projects now.
The city of Medford also indicated
a desire to secure a grant for a new
storage reservoir here at an unan
nounced cost.
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Medford this evening, and If he ar
rives in time, will be the honor guest
at tonight's banquet.
Major Myers stated this afternoon
that purpose of the practice maneu
vers has been to gather data as to
time elements, equipment and sup
plies for the operation of the newly
reorgaulzcd squadrons.
"This logistic data will be used In
recommending the -establishment of
new tnbles of equipment for the air
force." Major Myers said, "which will
be done through consolidation of the
various squadrons. Recommendations
will be made to congress for necessary
changes to keep the army air force
effective. The information that has
been gathered here this week Is con
sldered very valuable."
SOCIAL SECURITY
FUNDING MEASURE
(Continued from hage One)
For administrative expenses the
bill would allot 91.000.000 for the
new social security board, 9200.000 to
the children's bureau, 91,000,000 to
the public health service and 916.500
to the office of education.
It would appropriate 9245.000 for
the national labor relations board.
91.260.000 with which the Interstate
commerce commission would regulate
buses and trucks under newly-enacted
law. and the balance for small,
miscellaneous Items.
In the ten years ending with De
cember, 1934, forest fires In Oregon
have burned more than 1.880.000
acres; an average of 188.000 acres of
forest land or a strip of land 50 miles
long and six 'miles wide. Careless
campers and smokers caused most of
these fires.
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DANCE at Bonney's Grill every Sat
urday Kite.
KEYS and expert lock repairing
Medford Cyclery. 23 N Plr Pn 361
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IMYTIME;
moon J,
Today and Friday!
A couple of fljlns fon
gambling eerl lit life on
luck and romance!
with Roscoe Karm
Hobcrt Cavanaugh
Cagney and O'Brien at Craterian
Whenever an Irishman gets mixed
up in a scrape, there is invariably
action and more than the usual
amount of comedy. But "The Irish
In Us." opening a three day run at
the Craterian theatre today, has not
Just one but seven featured players
all Irish and all in lending roles.
James Cagney and Pat O'Brien head
the list, while others include Frank
McHugh, Allen Jenkins, Mary Gor
don, J. Farrell MacDonaid and Thom
as Jackson. Olivia de Havlland, in
the leading feminine role, Is the
only one not Irish who has a leading
part.
"The Irish In Us," which conies
here hailed a.t one of tiie season's
biggest laugh hits, combines riotous
comedy with tense drama, pathos and
an unusual triangular romance in
volving two brothers in love with the
same girl.
One of the film's highlights Is a
ring battle which, from all reports,
Is the fastest piece of action ever
recorded for the screen. But. first and
last. "The Irish In Us" Is comedy of
the "belly laugh" variety.
Rialto's Star
"Unknown Woman." with Richard
Cromwell. Marian Marsh. Douglas
Dumbrllle and Henry Armetta In the
stellar roles, comes to the Rialto
theatre for tomorrow and Saturday.
In "Unknown Woman" Cromwell
portrays an ambitious young lawyer.
Through an eloquent plea in court
he attracts the attention of Douglas
Dumbrllle, a night club owner and
leader of a band of bond thieves.
Dumbrllle contrives to have Crom
well secrete a million in "hot" bonds
In the belief the packet is a legal
document.
That same night Cromwell meets
and befriends Marian Marsh who has
been arrested in a gambling house
raid. Miss Marsh immediately proves
to be a woman of mystery who later
schemes to accompany Cromwell to
Dumbrille's office where she is ob
served rifling the desk and files.
George Raft in "The GIsbs Key"
has its final showing tonight.
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BY MURL GOFFEEN
The winner in the slogan contest
recently conducted by the Jackson
county chamber of commerce, to se
lect the best 25-word description ot
the scenic attraction In southern
nrnonn uu announced today. Murl
Cotteen. rural box 570. Medtord, was
the winner ot a three-lay trip to
Diamond lake, as the guest ot George
Howard, owner or the lodga there,
with all expenses paid.
The winning slogan, chosen from
nmong many by Lee Bishop and Tar
ney Steward acting as Judges, and
which will Be announcea over
General Petroleum company's public
arldrpM svstcm at the Ban Diego ex
position at frequent Intervals, fol
lows: "Visit Kogue Kiver vauey in
r.z. em Oregon. Rugged mountslns.
crystal streams. Its proximity to that
world marvel, Crater lake, makes it
In Roxy Film
Myrna toy, lovely star of "Thin
Man" and "Broadway Bill," turns to
the skies for -new thrills and romance
with Cary Grant In "Wilms In the
Dark." playing today and Friday at
the Roxy theatre.
the ideal recreational spot."
Honorable mention went to Doro
thy J. Nyberg, Route 3, with the
following: "For hot summer days,
choose nature's Wonderland, the
bright blue lakes, roaring streams
and cool resorts operated by ac
commodating people."
FOR SALE! Tuscan ' cling peaches
and nectarines. Apples and crab
apples. Bag ley Orchards. Talent.
A REAL BUY 1935 Pan Master ccCh.
Only 4500 miles, with 135.00 worth
of accessories, for sale at a real
saving. Rogue River Chevrolet, Inc.
32 No. Riverside.
MODERN 4 -room house, one acre
land. barn, chicken house, l'i miles
out. $1800. S300 down. H. N. Lof
land. 21b So. Oakdale.
FOR SALE OR TRADE M 3d rr nflve
room house, clos in. Easy to fin
ance. Box 33, Mali Tribune.
SELLING at public auction Septem
ber 1st. bag and contents of our
channel In settlement of bill. Ho
tel Jackson.
FOR SALE Penches; not irrigated.
Carney Orchard, Block well hill, be
tween Central Point and Gold Hill.
Former Reporter Visits Masaret
Reed of Engene, a former reporter on
the Medford Mall Tribune, was visitor
today at the HUdlng Bengtson home
here, visiting Mrs. Bentson. She
planned on flying on south this morn
ing to spend the remainder of
her vacation In Sacramento
DANCE at Bonney's Grill every Sat
urday Nite.
esquitoes
No need now to be chewed to bits
by those blood-thirsty pestsl Just
burn a little tm-nacn on your yorcn
or wherever you want to spend the
night In comfort you won't be both
ered aealn.
Mosquitoes HATE the pleasant
odor of burning Bu-hach and won't
come anywhere near It. it a 'sure
death to them If they dol So protect
yourself from these pests this cheap.
easy way. In llnmly siner t ans hi
Drug. Grocery Seed Stores and Pet
shops everywhere.
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TOMORROW and SATURDAY
Who Is This Woman of Death?
The thrill of a lifetime When
you meet the unknown woman 1
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Geo. Raft
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I will not be responsible for any
debts contracted by Mrs. Dellene (H.
M.) Thompson. H. M. Thompson
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
FOR SALE 1930 Dode roiuUtor body.
Engine and parts. Cull 349-Y.
WILL trade 1928 Cadillac coupe for
beef cattle. Phone 000.
1929 Model A pick ti p7 "
1934 Plymouth Deluxe 4-dr. sed.n.
trunk.
1932 Plymouth 2-r. sedan, a snap
py little car.
3 Chevrolet!. 25, CO and 27. all 4-dr.
sedans.
MEAD MOTOR CO.
16 So. Fir
FOR SALE Boston toy terrier, 4 mo.
old. 724 W. 11th.
FOR SALS A beautiful 7-room mod
ern home practically new to be
sold soon at a sacrifice. Choice
lawn and srubbery.
52 acres Bear Creek soil, 5 -room
house, large barn and good oxit
building. AH under cultivation ex
cept 10 A. pasture. 18 A. alfalfa. A
bargain at (5000.00. Easy terms.
6'3 acres on highway. Choice soil,
new 3 -room hoiiAe. Irrigated. Barn
and henhouse. Price 147.V00. $500
down. bal. $100.00 year. Might trade
for house in Medford.
400 acre stock ranch. 350 A.
farmed, 85 A. alfalfa, 97 A. irriga
ted, a sets buildings. This Is good
productive land., Price $14,000.00.
Terms.
B. J. PALMER
Real Estate Broker
New location. spac in Palmer
Music Store. Phone 788
FOR SALE 80 acre stock ranch. 69
in cultivation. Irrigated. Small
house. 8 cows, team, 200 chickens.
Farm machinery. near ranie.
$8000.00. Would take small Improv
ed farm near Medford or Ashland
part payment. A. R. Turner. Harper,
Oregon.
FOR SALE Fine block and white
male Australian shepherd. Reason
able, call fl-F-3.
FOR RENT 8-rm house, largi
grounds. 1 block irom highway in
rnoenix. can b-f-3.
FOR SALE Maytag washer and odd
pieces of furniture. Prices reduced.
Phone 1652-R. 145 JSo. Ivy
FOR RENT 3-rcom modern apart
ment, close in, new, nicely furn
ished, electrical reefrigeration.
$27.50. Charles A. Wing Ajency,
Inc.
SELL ams7.1n; food product,. Send for
samples. 0531 s. W. Nebraska St.,
Portland. Ore.
EXCHANGE- 320 acres in Southern
Alberta, Canada between Dyden
and Careal. Will trade for acreage
near Medford or house r.nd lot in
town. Addrew M. E Gustafson,
Star Route. Medford. Ore.
DE SOTO coupe like new everyway.
Priced for this week's special,
$269.00.
PIERCE-ALLEN MOTOR CO.
Dodge and Plymouth
WANTED Rox makers. Independent
Packing Co. Phoenix.
FOR RENT 111 South Newtown Ave.
Five room nicely furnished home,
hardwood Honrs, fireplace, electrie
range and refrigerator, nice yard
and shrubbery. $42.50, Inc. water.
Charles R. Ray Realtor. Phone 303.
Mr. Car Owner: v
Are you getting
what you paid for?
4 out of 5 cars on the road today
are not giving full power and
mileage. They need adjusting up
find out if your car is one of
these. Ask your Smiling Associ
ted Dealer about the scientific
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