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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFOKD. OREGON. THURSDAY. OCTOBER 10. 1935. PAGE ELEVEN Local and Personal Here for Business o. O. Oden of Sn mneuno la among basinets vis ltorm In the oity today. . Mr. McNatr Here Mrs. Hal Mc Nalr of AahUnd m shopping In Med foM yMterday. From Sltkum Lieut. Robert H Oolwell of Oamp 8itsum wu a bull osas caller at COC headquarter, to day. . - Visit In South Mr. end Mrs. O. L. Vinson of Griffin creek are visiting friends nad relatvea in- Sacramento. Thar expect to be gone a month ... Passenger Agent Here Earle E. An derson of Portland, passenger agent tor the stAtesSteamahlp lines, ar rived here this morning on business. WU1 Visit Here Mrs. Clara Hewitt of ean rranclaoo arrived thla morn ing to spend the ensuing week visit ing relatives cere. ... Investigator Leaves M. J. Bowen, special investigator for the emergency conservation worlt being carried oa in thla vlclnty. left ths mornng for Olacter park, Montana. Mrs. Thompson Returns Mrs. Car rie Thompson of Butte Falls return ed this morning from Hombrook, There she haa had employment for soma time. Call In Medford Among 'hose ahopplng and visiting in Medford yes terday were Mrs. Chub Anderson and Mra. Danna Oraffla of Phoenix and Mrs. B. Howlett of Eagle Point. ... Ranger Visits Here Ranger Huge Bitter of the U. S. forest service, who la stationed at Lake o' the Woods, called at the Medford office today on business. Completes Check Harold Johnson returned today to his duties at the local U. S. forest service office after completing a property check In the Dead Indian district. Returns to City Ray Ward was back In Medford today, recuperating from an attack of acute appendicitis with which he was stricken in Klam ath Palls Monday. He is employed in the Copco salea department. Return to Camp Capt. Leonard L. Lerwlll, commander of Camp Rand, and William w. Belcher, education adviser, were back at their posts to day after a business conference at COO headquarters here yesterday. . Visiting Sister Michael Lentz, Yakima merchant, la visiting his sis ter, Mra. J. R. Marshall, and expects to spend part of the winter here. He aid he waa favorably Impressed by Medford'a autumn climate. Visits Aunt Here Miss Mary Uui ley, who la employed at Olympla by the Washington state department of public welfare, la visiting this week at the home of her aunt, Mrs. Jack Moore. At Headquarters Lieut. Ragnsr Unden, commander of Camp Brad ford and Lieut. Worth L. Kindred, commander of Camp 3ltkum. were at CCO headquarters here today on business. LIFE LONG "FRIEND" Keeps Them TatW THEIR MEDICINE CHtSTf fOmOVEAJS I TolsM!eal!.e re tards Uiativo NR hn been as de- Sendablaasafaroily nctorduririR their trying "after for tytyears.NRkeeps thera regular year after year faith fully with ww anyneedtoinerease thedote.Nowonder If-" U fr (mm mmntaintR. Millions Of DCO plewdcomtlKaidofthirriiabIccorrective.F( . Ni r... Dmlv ttlrrntrthpnfl and rrmilates the tntitt elirnJnative trad safely carries away tha poisons mat nnng -on headaches, yilHB.hilioiuneis.BBl . Get s 25c box. All druKgista. ire roll of Turn, tf or Add Indigestion.) Starke to Oakland H. P. Starke of thla city left by train last evening for Ctakland. s Bls'iop Retuma Lse Bishop, an nouncer for the local radio station, returned thla morning from Portland. BTA Official Hera I. . Kayloi. from the WPA office In Portland, ar rived in Medford thla morning. Goes North Mr. Weaterweller. man ager of the Rogue River Chevrolet agency here, left last night on a business-trip to Portland. From Hood River Harry Oatmsn returned to his home In Medford thla morning from Hood River. Ore., where he had been employed during fruit harvesting. Fire In pine An overheated stove pipe in the 5 4c 10 Grill on North Fir street lsat night brought out the fire department. The trouble waa quick ly remedied, without damage. Completes Inspection Capt. Frank lin H. Canlett, district OOO Inspector. was back at headquarters today after completing an inspection of camps In the northern part of the Medford dis trict. t Mrs. Sanderson HI For the past ten days, Esther Merritt Sanderson has been confined to her home at lfl Ross Court, because of illness. To day ahe was reported somewhat Im proved. Reserve Officers Maet A large at tendance la expected at the meeting of reserve officers to be held at o'clock tonight at the summer cabin of Oapt. Carl T. Tengwald on Crater Lake highway. Male O. a. ttee will be principal speaker. Successful Hunters Among the lo cal parties who have been successful hunters this season are Lewi Thomae, Ous Roches and Pete Toskaa, who brought back two deer from Dog lake. One tipped the scales at 2S0 pounds and the other at 190 pounds. From Sardine Creek Mrs. Irene Morelarid and her father. Jesse B. Dukes, were In Medford yesterday on business pertaining to Improvements of the spacious 10-rom log house they occupy with Mrs. Dukes on Sardjne creek. They purchased the property Isst winter from the C. L. Studwclls, who now reside In Spokane. Visitor Returns Home Robert Jonea of Covins. Oal., who haa been visiting his grandmother, Mra. Jen nie Jones of Medford, returned to his home Wednesday, accompanied by Mrs. Mallard and son John, and Mra. Kate Grlmsley. Mrs. Orlmsley will visit her husband In Qulncy for sev eral days. sew CCC Adviser George C. Schmidt of Hlllsboro today assumed his duties aa educational adviser for camn Sltkum after reporting for ser vice at Medford CCO headquarters yesterday. He Is ft graduate of Pa--inn university and haa taught In Orecon schools for the past five years, his most recent position being at the Gold Beach Union high school. . . To Explain Reservoir At an In formal luncheon meeting at the Jack son hotel yesterday, the board of water eomlmaslonera discussed ways and means of Informing the public regarding Medford'a water system so that people can vote Intellgently on the proposed bond issue for a new reservoir, October 26. It waa the view of the board that all the facta should be presented to the voters before the special election. Poultry Expert Here Mary Morgan smith, considered one of Amerlea'e foremost poultry breeders, waa a Med ford visitor yeaterday, the guest of Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Northup. at their home in Cherry park. While here Mrs. Smith Inspected Mr. Northup's flock of White Rock pedigreed chick ens, which are descendants of some of Mrs. Smith's prize winning blue ribbon stock. She left for Portland on the Oregonian last night to at tend the Pacific International Live stock exposition, where she haa en tries In the poultry department. Will See Game Mrs. Fred Baylies! of Hilt, Cal., accompanied by Miss Pauy Smith of Medford. left by mo tor thla morning for Portland, where they will see the Oregon-Csllfornla football game Saturday. They are expected to return Sunday. . . Pre-Rally Supper A pre-rally day covered dish supper will be held to morrow evening at 9:80 at the Pres byterian church In Phoenix, it was announced today. Each family is asked to bring a covered dish, broad and butter, and either a salad or a dessert. Sunday wtll be rally day. From California Mr. and Mra. John Amnions, former Medford residents who now live in Sulsun. Cal., were in Medford today en route to Scat-.le where they will visit relatives. Mr. Amnions was In charge of the lea- era! airplane radio office at the mu nicipal airport until about two years ago when he waa transferred to Cali fornia. Arrives from Seattle William Tucker, son of Mr. and Mra. w. P. Tucker, arrived Wednes day from Seattle for a short visit with relativea and friends. For two years Mr. Tucker has been assistant to the superintendent ox ocai.iea public llbrarlea but haa received an snoointment as Paclllo coast super visor of CCC libraries with headquar ter, in San Francisco. Mrs. Tucker and amal son. who remained In Se attle, will Join him soon in the bay city where they wtll make their fu ture home. - 4- Mi. CONVENTION PLANSGOFORWARD Katherine Hepburn Coming to Craterian tteilju 4AiaMalkamaaakfexia4ar. . S'.V'.." mrtfc, " vaj wal,vs- r.j.v.- V AS W ANTEDO I rt boma night. for houfteworlt. Phone 1310. nccord- custom. Thomas L. Wntermnn, In ance with long established today observed his 67th birthday by calling upon his friends with a bit of cheer and In return receiving their congratulations and best wishes. Waterman, a native of Vermont and a resident of this city for more than a score of years, also haa the dis tinction of being tr brteleat of the Mnll Tribune's long list of valued let ter writers. His epistles are never more than three sentences In length. but when the Issues are burning and the ranvpalgn hot he pens them fre quently. LOST Between Trail and Butt FbIIs. lady's purse containing 23 . . and ftS credit slip. Reward. Return to Tribune. ALFALFA posture and hay. Sell or trade. C. Pranzen, Applegate. FOR SALE Electric washer. Inlaid linoleum, regular Estate Heetrola, good as new. aIao oil burning heat er. Call at Lawrence Jewelry Stor or 535 8. Rlvera.de, evenings. LOST One carton Drltomlc Sulphur. Return to F. K. Samson Co, or Phone 83 3. FOR SALE Modern A -room hoi we, redecorated Inside and out. Small pavment down, balance like rent. Inquire 5ia North Holly. WANTED Good ued truck. Feed Store. Talent Jean Parker Star Of Roxy's Picture One of the most amusing atorlea Is unfolded In Damon Runyan's "Prin cess O'Hara," starring Jesn Parker and Chester Morris, playing at the Roxy theater today and Friday the unlqie tale of a night club hostess left with a horse cab and a family of kids to feed. She takes the horse and1 buggy cab on Broadway and runs Into the perfect lover that would rather ride tha good old way. Leon Errol, Henry Armetta and Vlnce Bar nett make a splendid supporting cast for this Irish comedy. FOR SALE 1027-R. Heater, $3.00. Phon A great screen actress and famous j stage character are shown In "Alice i Adams." the nlcturlzatlon of Booth Tarklngton's well known story that won the Pulitzer price a fw years Local officers of the Parent-Teacher association are perfecting plans for the biennial atate convention to be held here October 32 to 25 inclusive. One of the principal features present ed to delegates will be a trip to Cra ter Lake for those who we to go. The Sparrow memorial clinic will also be opened to visitors at the convention. Business of the convention will In clude the election of officers for the ensuing two years and the revision of bv-laws. Mrs. Hugh Bradford, president, oi the national Parent-Teacher maga zine.' will be one of the principal speakers on the program, which in cludes many ocner inspiranuimi bm dresses. f back. Katherine Hepburn portrays the small-town gtrl of humble par ent striving to win the town's bent catch, while Fred Stone, ss her fath er, is uncomfortable and ill at ease In his rented tuxedo when his daug ter throws a dinner party to impress Fred MacMurray, the man of her dreams. The picture comes Sunday to the craterlon theater. SEEKS ACCOUNTING An accounting and other relief is sought in a suit In equity filed In circuit court by James L. Donohue against Frederick M. Kincald. rela tive to his management of the "Rancheria" property In eastern Jack son county since July. 1931. Donohue asks for $3133.93 for 60 months and eight days' wages, snd a decision on the ownership of an auto upon which he claims he advanced $500 for purchase. The plaintiff sets forth that the accounting can beat be determined in equity and that during his em ployment he managed the place and cleared land, drained swamps, han dled stock and performed other serv ices. ' World Series Film On Craterian Bill The dramatic climax of the final world series baseball game Is brought to the screen with all it vivid thrills in the newsreel starting today at the Craterian theater on the same pro gram with Wallace Beery and Jackie Cooper'a newest co-strrlng vehicle, "O'Shaughnessy's Boy.' With ' Mickey Cochrane. Detroit's catcher-manager ,on tie second base, and Goose Ooslln at bat, the situa tion Is a tense one as the Goose, with no hits to his credit during the en tire game, found himself facing -his greatest chance to become a hero and then with a slashing single driving in the winning run to the game and the sertp, which brought to Detroit their first wona s cnamplonship. All the color, the drama and the suspense is shown tn the reel and. with the winning run In, the crowd's frenzied exultation as they realized the series was theirs. Graham Mc Namee, ace announcer, adds Interest to the various scenes with his color ful description of the drama as it is unfolded before the oyes. Fashion Show Tomorrow at NEEDLE ARTS.SHOP - - JIJ The Townsend Plan Mass Meotlngs. Saturday. October 12th. at Medrord Armory: 3:00 p. m.. Hoot Gibson the Second, subject: "Who Is Cockeyed?" 7M p. m., Hon. Ernest Rhodes, tub-lect-. "How to Spend Your $200 per Month." Also chorus of 20 voices No admission. Everyone invited. 01 WYTtMEs KID0IIJJ TODAY and FRIDAY Be Sure To Come To The Fall Fashion Show of HAND KNITS In MBS. RIDDELli'S Shop at ADRIENUT'S TOMORROW 2:30 mpervised by Mis Fogarty of K. Y. Of errarw you want to know the latMt whims of fashions ta Hand Knits. We are featuring a collection of smart new nelsher creations on living mannequins. New styles from French and Ameriian designers will be modeled . . . Easv ones for Beginners, complicated ones for experts. Tooll find the right -onl for eopvlng the models yourself .. . And our nn lntrnrtor M help yon with fitting problem". spoken commands of her master. "Foxxy" does everything that ordinary trained dogs usually do. In addition to many other novel stunts. Besides appearing on the stage for all sliows Frldny and Snturday at the Rlalto theater, -"Foxxy" will give a free performance on the streots of Medford or rather, in the air. She will walk the tight rope suspended across Main street at Fir walking across part way,1 bowing, speaking, turns around on the ropes, doing a lew other tricks and continuing on her way across the rope. The excitement of a gold rush, the primitive Justice of the lawless West, the romance of a strong man and a lovely woman are the entertotnment elements offered in "Thunder Moun tain." Adapted from ths new novel by Zane Orey. famous writer of Western stories. "Thunder Mountain" stars Oeorge O'Brien with Barbara Fritchie and Frances Grant in the principal romantlo roles. .. 4 Pierce-Allen Shows New Dodge Models One of the many outstanding im provements on the 1938 Dodge, now on display at the Plerco-Allen Motor Co., Is the new inset steel top, ac cording to W. W. Allen. The new Dodge steel top Is flanged and bolted to tho French style steel roof In such a way it strengthens tho body. This top which 14 thoroughly Insulated against sound snd weather also serves as a radio aerial. The In set mounting shnpes the top In such a way that "drumming" cannot oc cur. Mr. Allen says: "The new Dodge en gine has smashed all ' records for economy. Aa much as 24 miles to the troiinn of sas have been reel fit ered In repertoire of tricks far surpass any recent testa with this new economy trained dog that tiaa appeared in car." Medford for a long time. Almost hu- i The Plerce-AUen showroom has man in her ability to understand to been redecorated for the showing or the new Dodges and Ply mouths. The floor is painted grey and blue to harmonize with the new models. IE TO PAY TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY GOING to Corvnllis Friday; tnke one . possentfor. Tel. 689 -J -3. George O'Brien In Rial to Hit Friday "Foxxy," an exceptionally trained dog who walks tight rope across streets and performs a myriad of other stunts will be a apeclal added attraction on the stage of the Rlalto theater tomorrow and Saurday, on the same program with George O' Brien on the screen In Zane Grey's newest outdoor drama "Thunder Mountain." Foxxy," contrary to the accepted standard of police dogs as "wonder animals," Is a small terrier, but her Lei and DcCarlow. stockman of the Plnehurst district, fined 9250 a week ago upon his plea of guilty to lar ceny of livestock. Is grnnted 30 days extension of time to payjthe remain ing half of the fine in an order signed by Circuit Judge H. D. Nor ton. DeCarlow has paid (12& of the fine. DeCarlow plead guilty to theft of a calf, but through his attorney claim ed extenuating circumstances. He aU leged he was following the custom of the range In picking, up unbranded calves. The caae attracted wide attention among Dead Indian district stockmen Dse Mall Tribune want ads. THIS WEEK'S SPECIALS USED CARS 1933 Plymouth DcLuxe Sedan; atx wheels, extras. 1933 Plymouth 6-wheel Sedan. 1933 Plymouth Coupe; a real bar gain. 1931 Ford A Victoria Couoe. Also other real bargain tn Fords, Chevrolet, etc. . The Chryli" and Plyraouths will be here, soon. LANOE MOTOR CO. Chrysler and Plymouth Dealers. 38 No. Riverside. Phone 18. (Formerly Armstrong Motors.) LATE MODEL Dodge Pickup; 8-ply tires; looks and runa like new; guaranteed every way; only s47o.O0. See the '36 model Dcdce. 33 model . Plymouth, here Oct. 13th. PIERCE-ALLEN MOTOR CO. RUMMAGE SALE Frt. and Sat.. Oct. 11 and 12. Many fine bargains new and used clothes. Don't misa this one. Open sharp 8:30 ft. m. 15 North Fir St. II Shows 1:43 7:00-9:00 ril Adults . 1(1 El 35 Princess O HARA iLia'n'Errol' Henry Axmetta Vince Barnett v ADDED CHAR. CHASE in Tate's relhead' Novelty ws Tomorrow and Sat. 2 Big Attractions a ZANE GREY'S NEWEST EPIC of the WEST - Oeorge O'Brien at his best in Zane Grey's newest western thriller packed with ao tion, drama and romance 1 Just a ropin', rid in', fightin' fool . . . with a woman on his mind I FOR SALE Substantial It-wheel trailer, or trade for wocd. Inquire last house left-hand side of Lorler Lane or Tel. B69-M. FOR RENT Comfortable room, close In; garnge. Tol, 1577-X. ' WANTED Uaed bicycle. Call at 602 North Riverside after 6 p. 'tn. today. Head COLDS I Put Menthols turn tn I the nostril to relieve j irritation and promote ' clear breathing. If )tm prefer noaa drops. or -throat spray, call for the HEW MEHTH0UTUM LIQUID In handy bottle with dropper False Teeth Stay Put . Fanteeth, a new Improved powder, keeps platea from dropping or lip ping. No gummy, paaty feeling. Sweet ens breath. Olvea real teeth comfort all day. Praised by people and dent ists everywhere. Avoid worry. Oet Frsteeth at your druggist. Three lifts. t Expert Radio Repair Service By Factory-Trained ' . Technician . ' Reasonable Price' TICK'S HDW . Phone 300 . shows at I liTTs R3'"!aS'viarrM Mau 250 1 Q 1 all . 1 I! J 1 ii f 1 I EVM ' 330 Thrill To Their Greatest H it Together! . S Pl.i. T.J.,, as, Q IImuo Claris louaj - u waja The smashing thrills and excitement of the "big top" . . . the cats . . . the clowns . the -wild ani-. mals! . ...'Here it all is in this grand story of a" man and a boy . . . pals always! "The Miracle Dog'. . . wlfh a baa of trim, to spill nn nur .lai'! pCf EVERY,!,' Tonightl HlGUr-- Geo. Raft Alice Far Patj Kfll.f I I - I a sm k a nmmm At "Windy," topi among the animal trainer ... and "Stubby" hi on . . . who left his dad only to discover that each needed the other more than anything . . elso in the world I a. . !YI C r A K Lft n u " " VS, V -VS 'Mil : : , i VA Henry Stephenson Sarah Haden - EXTRA ADDED ATTRACTIONS Popeye the Sailor in "Dizzy Divers" Final Game World Series Other Shorts a: c