Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, October 31, 1935, Page 5, Image 5

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    MEDFORD MAIL TREBUXE, MEDFOKD, OREGON, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1935.
PAGE FIVHJ
Local and
Back from Camp George P. Whit
wort h , ECW engineer, returned to
Medford today from an Inspection
of the CCC camp at Oregon Caves.
Rout el Here Ernest Rotel, public
relation ranker at Crater Lake na
tional parte, was expected to report at
headquarters In the Federal building
today for winter aervlce here.
Inspector Here Major B. H. Brown,
QMC, inspector of the 0th corps area,
was In Medford today making an In
spection of CCO motor vehicle. The
lwpectlon wo to require several days.
CCC Adviser Here Thomas Welsh,
educational adviser of Camp Klamath,
called at OCC headquarters here to
day. His company waa recently trans
ferred from Camp Jordan Creek. Ida
ho, to the Medford district. He re
ported the men are now at home In
tehlr new surroundings.
A Fine Blend of
STRAIGHT
WHISKIES
Blended nnrt nottled br
W. I.. WKI.I.EK SONS. Inc.
Distillers, Louisville, lv.
A Three Days' Cough
Is Your Danger Signal
No matter how many medicines
you have trietMor your cough, chest
cold or oronchial irritation, you can
get relief now with Creomulsion.
Serious trouble may be brewing and
you cannot afford to take a chance
with anything less than Creomul
elon, which goes right to the seat
of the trouble to aid nature to
boo the and heal the inflamed mem
branes as the germ-laden pu'.egm
is loosened and expelled.
Even if other remedies have
failed, don't be discouraged, your
druggist is authorized to guarantee
Creomulsion and to refund your
money if you are not satisfied with
results from the very first bottle.
Get Creomulsion right now. (Adv.)
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Kentucky , -T4 jf
WT - i' Straight Whisky I f ' Lxf
Brfnqsower Prices f
IT'S riper, amazingly smoother I
Yet Bottoms Up's amazing
popularity now makes possible
new low prices 1 Made the gen
uine, costly sour-mash way, in
a famous family-owned Ken
tucky distillery, from a 65-year-old
formula rich in flavorful
small grains. Enjoy its mellower
flavor today!
KENTUCKY STRAIGHT WHISKY M
BROWN-FORMAN Distillery COMPANY
Personal
TrovbrJ1re Awav Bn TmvhriH
left last night for Portland when lie
win mine a Dusmesa visit.
Ft or! nit Equipment Automotive
equipment used at Crater Lake na
tional park was belnc transferred to
Medford today for winter tomge.
To Lake Resort David H. Canfteld
superintendent of Crater Lke nation
al park, left for the resort today to
make a final check of personnel and
equipment following the dlsbandment
of staffs for the winter.
Returns from Funeral Mrs. J. H.
Sugfi of Burelson's millinery depart-
mert, returned to Medford yesterday
rrom Forest Grove, where she waa
called Sunday by the death of her
brother, J. E. Loom Is.
Collect I n jr Books Eugene C. Gol
den. educational adviser for the Med
ford CCC district. Is upending the
week in San Francisco where he will
obtain a supply of books for use In
camp libraries.
Completes Check Cpt. Franklin
H. Canlett, district CCC Inspector,
waa back at headquarters here today
after completing an Inspection of
Csmps Aness. GaJtqttet. Oregon Caves,
Union Creek and Ork Knoll.
Camps Disband Company 1900 at
Diamond lake and company 1993 at
Upper Rosrue are being disbanded
this week for the winter. The men
will be transferred to other csmps
In the Medford CCC district.
Meeting Saturday A meeting of
the Degree of Honor, juvenile divi
sion, will be meld at the Envies' hall
at 2 o'clock Saturday with Mrs. J. A.
Goddard in charge. There will be
games, prizes end refreshment.
To Oravel Road A rock crusher
was installed on the Anderson creek
road which is to be graveled within
the next few weeks to the section
line gap by the U. 8. forest service.
William H. Jones, superintendent of
construction for the Rogue River na
tional forest, is in charge.
Art Teacher Returns Mis. E. Bd
mondson. secretary of the Southern
Oregon Art association, has Just re
turned from the east where she vis
ited art schools and galleries and also
the fair in San Diego. Mrs. Edmond
son, who Is a teacher of pastel with
the art association, will resume her
regular classes, starting Friday. No
vember1 8. at 1:30. and pupils are to
come at the same time as rormerly.
"
Return from Illinois Ueut. and
Mrs. William B. Cle and son Billy
returned to Medford today from Ot
tawa. 111., where Mrs. Cleeg and Billy
spent the summer and where Lieut.
Clegg spent a month's leave of ab'
sence from his post at CCC head
quarters here. They were accom
panied by Mrs. Clegg's mother, Mrs.
Katherine Volkenant, who will re
main here for a visit.
larity
KENTUCKY STRAIGHT
WHISKY
IPINT
Code
N0.15S-D
PINT, Code No. 155-C . 80c
QUART, Cod. No. 155 $1.50
f ESI
To Eugene George Moore was In
Eugene today transacting business.
Goes to Grants Pass The Rev. W.
O. Boyle was among thoe leaving
Medford last night, his destination
being Grants Pass.
Rusincjts Visitor W: C Brooks waa
among business visitors in town to
day, having arrived from Seattle this
morning.
OfflrlaU Here J. S. McLaughlin of
Portland, official for the Illinois Cen
tral railway, and E. S. Farrell of the
Union Pacific railway, were among
business callers here today.
Gran ce Meeting A special request
Is issued to all members of the Cen
tral Point Grange to attend the meet
ing tomorrow when election of offi
cers will take place.
License Issued Word has been re
ceived here of the Issuance of a mar
riage license in Reno to Robert E.
Lee Clark of Marysville, CM., and
Laura Gllman of this city.
From Klrhv Mr. and Mrs. E. W.
Anderson of Kirby came to Medford
yesterday. Mrs. Anderson will remain
in town for the present while Mr.
Anderson will return to Klrby to look
after his mining, interest.
INTER CITY MEET
SETS PRECEDENT
The Inter-city conference of Rotary
clubs held yesterday In Grants Pass
was such a romplete success that
Medford Rotarlans today asserted that
a precedent was set that would be
followed out in the future.
It was the first conference of Its
kind to be held on the west coast
and 175 Rotarlans from seven cities
attended, with Stanley Long of Se
attle, district governor, giving the
prlitciU address at last night's sea
slon.
Mr. Long emphasized the place of
Rotary in civic affairs and pointed
out that it can play an important
role in mnintnlnlng good will among
the 79 nations in which Rotary Inter
national is now represented.
Mr. Long praised the Medford Ro
tary cltib for its program of voca
tional work under the able guidance
of W. A- Gates, who organised the
sub-district conference aa representa
tive of the district goxernor.
The day's convention opened with
a morning conference followed with
a luncheon at the Hotel del Rogue,
at which E. W. Shockley of Medford
led the group In three songs.
After the luncheon a forum waa
held from 2 to fi o'cock at the Rlvoli
theater, the speakers being Lee Bishop
and Frank Newman of Medford, Nell
Allen of Grants Pass, Prof. W. M. Ball
of Oregon State collegeCharles Nunn
of Mar&hfleld and E. B. Hall of
Klamath Falls.
A banquet was held at 6 o'clock In
the Hotel del Rogue. Amos Voorhles,
president of the Grants Pass club,
presided and was lauded for his poise
and skill In filling the difficult role
of toast master. Mrs. Esther Bristol
of Provolt sang several numbers dur
ing the dinner.
Medford Rotarlans who attended
the conference were A. G. Anderson.
A. O. Arnold. Lee Bishop, C. W. Ellis.
Charles c. Pumas. W. A. Gates, Geo.
Henselman, Roland Hubbard, Oeorge
Hunt. w. E. Lantls. Walter Leverette.
Joe Marshall. Prank Newman, Warren
Schenck, E. W. Shockley.
A1m Glen Smith, Charles Steward.
J. W. Wakefield. W. A. Whitelaw, L.
J. Hathawny, Herb Grey, C. D. Bean.
Robert Wright, Harold Reichsteln and
Charles A. Wing.
"K1CKERNICK"
Dndergartnents that tit at
Ethel wyn B Hoffmann's.
,
Notice I. O. O. F.
All Odd Fellows are requested to
meet at the I. O. O. P. hall. 1 :30 p. m.
Friday, to attend funeral of Bro. W.
E. Nicholson.
F. A. DAUGHERTT. N. Of.
Dse Mall Tribune want ads.
E3 Today and Fri.
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DOUCtAS MONTGOMERY
HEATHER ANGEL
&v DAVID MANNERS
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COMEDY
Musical Hit Coming to Craterian
-aroadway uoiKlouer," winch re
unites the popular stars ot "Gold
Diggers of 1P33." Dick Powell and
Joan Blondell, comes to the Crate
rian theater Sunday.
There is an all-star cast which also
includes Adolphe Menjou and Louise
Fazenda.
The story, which is new, concerns
a New York taxt driver, played by
Dick Powell, who aspires to be a
alngfr and takes lessons from a down
and out Italian teacher. The taxi
driver gets an audition at a radio
Buck Jones in
4
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Tense drama, louder romance and
thrilling feata of horsemanship come
to the screen of the Rialto theater
tomorrow when Buck Jones opens an
engngement of two days as the star
of "Border Brigands," drama of the
Far North.
The absorbing story deals with the
activities of the Royal Northwest
Mounted Police in that part of Can
ada lying against the Arctic Circle,
Shrine Stated Session.
Hlllah Temple meets in
stated session at Masonic
Hall, Ashland, Friday
e ven 1 ng , November 1st ,
In stated session. Rou
tine and other important business,
regarding the Fall Ceremonial. Ao
rehear.nl of all members of the Di
van following the meeting. Rcfresh
menta after session.
F. F. WHITTLE. Potentate.
R. E. DETRTCK, Recorder.
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i Show, I Vi !!,lf41?,TI',,!F,al Si Adnlta
J i: yilrlH fojll 2f.
fcSl 7:00-9:nii JW JnKaMtarUlaMa? llj Klddlea-IOc
Tomorrow and Saturday!
POSITIVELY ENDS TONIGHT!
SeSn "REDHEADS ON PARADE"
station, but. through a scries of mix
ups. falls to arrive. The professor
sings for him, but his one-time fine
voice Is gone and Dick 1omb his
chance.
They go to Italy, where the pro
fessor sells vegetables on the street
and the taxi driver becomes a gondo
lier, iinally singing hla way to opera,
and back to America to Joan Blon
dell. the girl he loves.
Adolphe Menlou Is the shabby pro
fessor, while Miss Fnzcnda Is the
sponsor of a propram.
Rialto Thriller
and pictures i
the "Mountles'
bitter fpud between
and A band of out-
laws which maintains Its hesdquar
wrs in a lawless town on the Ameri
can side of the International border.
How Buck resigns from the service
and worms himself into the confi
dence of the gang makes a story filled
with dangerous situations and hard
riding action.
Jones' supporting cast In this un
usual picture Includes Lona Andre,
Fred Kohler, Frank Rice, J. P. Mc
Gowan and many others.
ght a Cold ?
help end it looner,
throat and chest with
VICKS
Vapo Rua
Rough I Ready I Reck
less! . . . It's Buck
Jones at his most ex
citing best! ... in the
most furious action
drama he erer made!
HaaaaaaaaMaHKSK
Craterian Star
Pail Robeson's magnificent bari
tone voice is heard In modern ar
rangements of native Congo chants
In 'Sanders of the River." picturUa
tion of Edgar Wallace's unusual
drama of the power a lone white man
held over an empire of savages. It
starts today at the Craterian theater
for a three-day run.
In Roxy Film
7 ,ViSi.u
Charles Dickens' Immortal classic,
"Mystery of Edwin Drood." starring
Clsude Rnlns, Is at the Roxy theater
today and Friday. The story of a
choir master who, by day, was a
model of righteousness but by night I
was a nend. "The Mystery of Edwin
Drood" la the thrilling myterv type
of entertainment that has proven so
popular with audiences. Douglass
Montgomery and Heather Angel are
featured.
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
SPECIAL
This ad will be accepted as t2S.OO on
any uaea c:ir in stock purclntsed on
or before November 4th, 1035. No
oar overpriced. Easy terms: full
allowance for your car in trade
Pleroe-AUen Motor Co. Dodge and
Plymouth.
MAN. 25, with office experience, wants
inside work; clerical or otherwise.
References furnished. Box 6059,
Tribune.
FOR SALE Tokay grapes, lc. Bring
Phoenix. M. L. Hartley. I
Thru the Wild Jungle Roared the Cry
"SANDERS IS DEAD! THERE IS NO LAW"
Wmmm
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Bhows atx
1:45
7:00-9:00
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WANTED Iron-wheel -aon. M. I.
Hartley, Phone 9-r-H, Talont.
FOR SALE Light car. A real buy.
Inquire 730 Alder.
FOR SALE SeaAOned hardwood;
close In. D. E. Wagner, Rt. 1, Box
330. Medford. Ore.
0 ACRES, highway: bldga; part cul
tivated: good land. Prleo 11400.
TWce late model car or truck. 402
E. Main.
FOR SALE Dry body wood. 1.50 tier
In 4-tler loads. Hawley Traiufer.
Phone 613.
WANTED Olrl for general house
work. Call In perron. 2S Wash
ington. LOST Sheen&kln coat, between
Washington achool and bualneac
district. Reward. 019 Dakota.
BARNYARD fertlllrr; any kind you
want. McClonagle. Phone 2AS-M.
DAIRY RANCH. STOCKED AND
EQUIPPED
40 acre in alfalfa and Lad 1 no clover;
all irrigated; living spring for do
mestic use: modern house and out
buildings: 10 hend dairy stock, good
team, milking machine, ill neces
sary equipment. Total price $7500;
half down, balance to suit.
CHARLES A. WING AGENCY. INC.
100 E. Main Si. Phone 72S.
MEDFORD. ORJSOON.
FOR RENT Furnished apartment:
private bath, hot water, garage. 831
W. 10th St.
FOR SALE Wood heater, lfl-tn. wood.
Will trade for chickens. 928 Park
Ave,
ROOM, board, 153 No. Oakdale.
FOR RENT Furnished house, 5 miles
out. Inquire 233 N. Central, after 6.
FAT GIRLS GET
THE GO-BY SLIM
GIRLS WIN MEN
Fat Tla Etr Way Wltitit Stamttoa Dittt
nan. Exkaaitisj Sail ar Wtakaaiaf , Irnlatiu,
Habit. FamiM UsaUtta
There's a reason why so many people find
dieting slow and often times futile In re
ducing. The reason, doctors say. Is often be.
cause a little gland Is not working right.
All the hlood in your body goes through
this tln gland sixteen times every day. If
It doean't pour into the hlood stream about
one and one-half drops of vital fluid very
34 hours, many people take on ugly fat.
This tiuld helps Nature to "burn up" excess
food and fatty tiasue In much the same way
aa s good "draft" acta in a furnace.
Now, physicians combat this condition
by feedlns this aland the substance it lacks
and millions of pounds of excess fat has
been wiped out this way.
Marmots Prescription Tablets are based
on the same scientific method used by doe.
tors. So don't waste your time or money
itrivlng to reduce with methods that are
hard, futile or depend on harmful, health
racking aslts and faxatlvea for their action.
Start the Marmola treatment today that mil
lions have uaed successfully to get rid of
excess fat. The formula Is In every box so
you know just what you are taking. Don't
watet Narmola today from drugglata.
Three million
half-crazed natives
broke loose in a
frenzy of savage aban
don . . . but Sanders re
turned ... to match his wits
against primitive magic, his
personal magnetism against un
tamed passion! The most excitlnv
drama of the year! '
Starts Today 3 Days
PAUL ROBESON
LESLIE BANKS
NINA MAE McKINNEY Ctf
and east oj tnousanat
81
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F.XTRA Aimm
''( Silly Symphony in Color "Cookie Carnival"
i'.vV MfHICAL nrKI. NOVKI.TY NEWS EVENT" i .
PQNTIAO Sedan: completely recon
ditioned; new paint, new rubber. A
bargain.
PIEROE-ALLEN MOTOR CO.
Dodge and Plymouth.
fWHftT?NOWHEv) C JOU HEaRO ME
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mm
LITTLE MISS MUFFET
SITS ON A TUFFET . . .
AND SAYS "I WANT NO WHIYt"
l'V6 GOT MY TUMS
IF SOUR STOMACH COMES . . .
I'll EAT MY Fill, TODAY I "
, "YOU NEVER KNOW WHEN"
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PEOPLE everywhere'are surprising their
L friends by eating foods they have Ions avoid
ed by earning a roll of Turns right in their
pocket. Millions have learned this quick, safe
way to eliminate heartburn, sour stomach, jga
acid indigestion in this pleasant way. TtJMS
reprrsent a real scientific advancrwnt They
contain no harsh alkalies. Instead a. eraarkabla
antacid that never does more than neutralize
ttomacb acid. No danger of over-alkaliting the
stomach or blood. The custom of carrying
roll oi TUMS in your pocket will save many a
diy for you. They're so economical only lOe
roll oak any druggist.
TIM
FOU TH I TUMMV
ANtio"...t5sr.5j;
NOT A LAXATIVE wwmi.
tDrTi Tills wwk at YmirdRiKgiat'a Bau
rntt Uful&Colnr 1Q3M938 Calendar Xtier
HOTEL ALLEN
9perlal Winter tlatps
by wrrk or month
T. ALLEN. Prop.
HOHLWEO'S
AUTO TOP SHOP
Cushions, Curlalna marie to
order. Top and Upholster Re
pairing. 109 E. EIGHTH ST.
with Brill Metal Wnrk
MEDFORD VETERINARY
HOSPITAL
16 yean experience In tare
and ,mal) animal practice
.226 N. Riverside. Phone 369
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ATTnfTION
Mats ... 25c
Eves . . . 35c
Children . 10c
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