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JrEPFOTvt) MAIL TTiTBTOT!. ifEDFOIiU. OREGON". FKIDAY. NOVEMBER 13. PAGE TTTTRTEEN Local and rinhi-Af Rmir Hin Finhrer re turned this morning from a business trip to Portland. To Kelso D. P. Lee left on the evening train yesterday for Kelso, Wash. Von rter Hellen Away William Von der Hellen Is making a business visit in Eugene, having left last night. Mrs. Allen Leaves Mrs. Lee Allen was among those leaving last night, her destination being San Francisco. a Vfolti Here Mrs. J. H. Turner of Ashland visited yesterday at the home of her alster here. To Portland W. E. Mahoney of Klamath Pall was in town this morn ing en route to Portland. To Pes Moines J. W. Meier of Brookings left last night for Dea Moines, Iowa, having made a busi ness visit In Medford. CCC Men Leave Discharged CCC men leaving last night were Tony Marguerite, to Grand Junction. Colo., and Joseph Lysek. to Sacramento. Stops Here T. L. Dodge made a abort business visit here tcday en route to hla home In Seattle from Los Angelea. t - Here for Meet H. A. Scxillen of CorvallJs arrived this morning to at tend the meeting of the Oregon State Bee keepers' association. Wing Returns Charles A. Win? re turned this morning from San rran- clsco, where he spent the past three days transacting business. Granted Leave Dr. Lowell S. Mc- Graw. CCC surgeon at Camp Oasquet, v.as today granted a 30-day leave of absence. nance Postponed The Applegate school benefit dance, scheduled for Saturday night, has been indefinitely postponed, It was announced today. Getting Decorations Fifty Christ mas trees and 1.250 feet of boughs are being gathered at each of four CCC camps to decorate M?dford streets during the holiday season. The camps collecting the decorations are Applegate, Elk Creek, South Fork and Oregon Caves. The trees and boughs will be placed in the city warehouse until it is time to decorate the streets. ATTENTION TURKEY Market your turkeys whore you will get the most money! Before selling or shipping, see us. CASH paid for turkeys, geese, chickens. and eggs. PACKING WILL START MONDAY November 18th We are located at PINNACLE WAREHOUSE No. 3 . Opposite Swift & Co. CORRIEA BROS., Inc. PINNACLE PACKING HOUSE, NO. 3 Opposite Swift & Co., Medford, Ore. Main Office and Plant, 425 Washington Street, San Francisco, Calif. A QUALITY DRINKER ... IS A MODERATE DRINKER An apprietation for all fin, thing, is govtrn,d by mod.ril. Indulgence In atl fine thing,, . STRAIGHT AUJHISKEY D&B BLACK LABEL WHISKEY-A BLEND 90 PROOF 3 h 17 yean old, 17. h 4 y.an e'd and 40 li I yvar c d and ail atpr?!y b!rdd with 40 pura grain ntutral ipiritt to mak ptrfaetion. $ l.!0 PINT Personal To Ashland David H. Canfleld, superintendent of Crater La'jte na tloaal park, made a business trip to Ashland today. Visits In G. P. William Olson, Med ford orchardlst. visited his daughter, Mrs. Either Hansen, in Grants Pass yesterday. Medford Visitors Among Ashland residents calling here Wednesday were Bert Miller. William M. Brings, Fred Engle and Mrs. Kate Nell. A'hland Caller Callers from Ash land In Medford yesterday Included Mrs. Lillian H. Greer and Mrs. Ber tha Heer. Business Visitors Transacting bus iness In Medford Wednesday were Mrs. Etta Morris and Mrs. Jess Fer ren, both of Ashland. Leaves Today Bessie Swanson left today for Great Falls, Mont., after having made her home 'here for the poet year, Official Here J. L.. McLaughlin, representative of the Illinois Central railway, was In Medford today on business. Examiner Here Ward MoReynolds. examiner of operators and chauffeurs, was at the city hall today and will be there again tomorrow from 8 a. m. to 5 p. m. Persons seeking permits or licenses should consult him. Llttrells Sail Mr. and Mrs. Al Llt trell were to sail for New York from San Francisco today on the Grace liner Santa Elena. The shtj will call at several Central and South Amer ican ports. Bussey Transferred Here R. L. Bussey of Grants Pass has been trans ferred to Medford by the Shell Oil company. Mrs. Bussey and their In fant daughter will Join him there In a few days. Mrs. Bussey. formerly Miss Lunetta Pollock, made her home In Medford for several years prior to her marrlnge. To Tnle Lake Lieut. Trygvc Bogen. void, who was attached to CCC die trict headquarters staff as construe tlon offieer while new camps were being bftilt. has been assigned to Camp Tule Lake. He returned to Medford this week from a 30-dav leave of absence, part of which was spent at his home in Waco. Texas. GROWi itirftHifrifir.'i'illtM KENTUCKY BOURBON 95 PROOF 18 MONTHS Aging In th wood gtvat H that famous old pionier ma'ilowntii, HALF 1.15 '2.20 PINT . . QUART . ST $2.I5 Bing Crosby Pictures Coming Sunday Comedy, and a lot of It. makes "Two for Tonight," the new Blng Crosby picture coming Sunday to the j Craterlan theater one of the gayest . of the popular star's screen shows, j Blng portrays the role of a strug-; (fling young singer who gets mistaken for a playwright, writes a play for I To Applegate Norman C. .White, assistant supervisor of the Rogue , River national forest, made a busl- j ness trip to the Applegate today. I .... Reserve Officers Meet Reserve of ficers met last night at the home of Lieut. James Grlgsby In Jacksonville. Major Charles S. Pet tee gave a talk on mobilisation. Lleuts. Harry May. j Jr.. and William B. Clejg. Infantry reserve, took examinations for pro motion to captain. ... At Sarred Heart Amonsr patients today at the Sacred Heart hospital were Mrs. D. O. McCrosky. 244 South Grape street, who underwent a major operation: Mrs. Henry Borah of Cen tral Point, who also underwent a major operation, and Miss Elizabeth Reuter of Jacksonville, who was re ceiving medical treatment. Transferred llere Ear! Leever. who has been operating the Standard Oil station In Ashlnnd, has been trans ferred to Medford where he will man t age the company's station at Sixth ! and Main streets. Mr. and Mrs. Leever i are residing at 1126 West Ninth street. I They have many friends here and in i Central Point, where Mr. Leever was j In the hardware business with his i father. Before going to Ashland, he I was associated with the Standard sta j tlon at Fir and Main streets. Medford Theaters Opening Earlier Winter show season usually finds local theaters opening their evening schedules earlier, and this year is no exception. The Roxy theater, over a week ago. Inaugurated their earlier opening times and this week the Craterlan and Rialto theaters are following suit. All theaters are now opening doom for the evening shows at 6:45, advanc ing the time 15 minutes, with sho'vs starting at 7 o'clock. Matinee times remain as before. Stated Communication of Medford Lodge No. 1M3, A. P. & A. M.. Friday, Nov. 15, at 7:30 p. m. Visitors In vited. PEED PURDIH, W. M. GEO. ALDESJ, Secy. Scottish Rite neunlon. Work Doing Cone In the degrees 15th to 32nd on Thursday and Friday. Lunch and dinner served each day. All Scottish Rite Maaous cordially in vited. L. E. WILLIAMS, Secy. SAMUEL UNGERLEIDER, rmld.nt J.m.i Clark Diitllllng Corpr.rstloa GULF STREAM STRAIGHT WHISKEY 90 PROOF 12 MONTHS Th.ra Is no l.t.up on th, tner.ailng popularity throughout all of Ore gon of thit iC'l.ndid whilk.y. The raaion why, u qualify; quality first and last. Try it yourself. HALF PINT , 40 75 PINT QUART $1.40 OAL. $2.73 GALLON $5.35 Wilt Hied by vparts trom ipten Itcttd grain givat thi whit ii d'ttinetiv charaettr. iptcIaHy itiav 14 MONTHS OLD ?,an1I50 TINT 90 l.70 the wrong girl In a gay musical ro mance crammed with comedy mo ments and rollicking situations. The songs by Gordon and Revel, include, "Two for Tonight." "I Wish I Were Aladdin." "Takes Two to Make a Bar gain." "From the Top of Your Head to the Tip of Your toes." Rosehurg, Ore.. Nov. 13 (JPt State police and county authorities are searching for Robert R. Dalley, missing cashier of the Western States Grocery company's office in Rjseburt;, accused of embezzlement In a com plaint filed by the company hero to day. Company auditors are checking Dailcy's accounts in an e:fort to de termine the amount of his alleged shortage. A preliminary check revealed short ages agsroatin..? more than $200, Sheriff P. A. Webb amounted. Dalley, formerly of Marshfle'.d, has been miss Ins from Rosppurr, since last Wed nesday, Sheriff W-bb stated. Mrs. Piatt Buys Gladis Mae Shop The Glad If-, Mae Dress Shop ht 16 South Bartlitt street In this city has been purchased by Mrs. M. E. Platt of Ashland, who took possession of the firm the first part of this week. Mrs. Vlatt owns the Betty Jane Dress hop In Ashland and she will feature the same quality apparel In her local store. Miss Rosa Franco Is assistant saleslady at the Gladis Mae, P.ANDPOINT, Idaho, Nov 15. (AP The funeral of Viola Daisy Wilson. 3 -year-old twin who was burned fa tally, will be held here today. The child succumbed to burns received i from her flaming dress, ignited In playing with matches. Last Times Tonight! JIBING CROSBY W.C.FIFLD! They conlrtn't kill nim nltli bullets , . wo Ilipy tried to burn 111 in alive oir.CURUJ00DS BED BLOOD ofCOURACE Kermit ihaynard ANN SIIKItlllAN OF.oitrii: hi:oas "POPEYE" NOVKf.TV I'l.l. " ( Slnrt. jj Immorhil , S.VAVROStRS. a.. - fS.-Jr TOMORROW NIGHT V,T yj. "TiTiOM? Ilfj icren' red-blooded he-men In (V() . II JF A W7 V?W ,n outkor epic of thilli and excitement with 'l t Jpj Mi Ui ifiMWiiaiBj(w.aTt im .... Anrw V I 'ZZZZJZXZZZ SAM HARDY - TOM TYLER UjJ cSSZSFSL0 BOOTS MALLORY j DYNAMIC ACTION! rT ' JjM I l i J Prevue .. Sat. Niglit After Last Show iWf JOTJ ! "The Clairvoyant" M 1 "Cappy Ricks" it ' -; -t - Seldom has a character conceived by an author enjoyed such a long life and tremendous success as Cappy Ricks, the famous lone wolf of ban Francisco lumber and shipping .cir cles, who is tile product of tne Imagi native brain of Peter B. Kyne. This latest story of the famous old sea dog Is "Cappy Ricks Returns." com ing to the Rialto theater Sunday and Monday, with Robert McWade lu the leading role o! Ricks, In this new version. Ricks emerges , heave opponents through the air and from retirement to lead the company ! render them useless for further oom beorlng his name In a battle against' bat. TALIAN FOffi READY TO TIE CITY OF HARAR ROME. Nov. 15. (AP) The fall of the strategic Ethiopian, city ol j Harar was reported imminent by j Italian correspondents on the east African front today. After a pitched battle In the Fa fan river aren announced yesterday. Col onel Malettl's column In south Ethio pia was engaged In sweeping the region clear of ambuscades and raiders. The correspondents said Malettl with his "Flying Dubata," wan al ready so far advanced In the high valley of the Fnfan that he was "only 40 kilometers (about 28 miles) from his Immediate objective." This movement may occupy several days. It was said, giving time for reinforcements to come up. Thoy reported that the regular Ethiopian defenders of the territory around Harar had fallen back In dis order before Malettl's advance. TZa Vi f ff SOLS. "2 Pj& ) ' i a t, ' V te:4jr " y i qwanirgBiBtM i w u muiimBt-vfii.iiuaiij n ii i imnajjuinwaui FJj sho. I l3i?SiflflPLSBSi!B 1 A""M Ifl l i-.oo.;.:(.o MlSPl f '1 m i fi 25 II iniiiifi mi i mil i i 1 1 ii i ii ii i in luiMimnii iiihiii aim HOOT GIBSON A GUINN WILLIAMS fTl BOB STEELE - FRANCIS FORD lLi j I with FAY WRAY CLAUDE RAINS ' namaiiiii hifi H sin i 'jCv.tw.' 3m CAPPY RICKS RETURNS ALSO SELECTED SHORT SUBJECTS at Rialto Sunday r a firm of unscrupulous lawyers who are attempting to legislate a bill which would ruin Ricks- company. Ricks uses the methods he used In the old dava to bring the blackguards to Justice. Other members of this excellent oast Include Ray Walker, Florlno Mc Kinney, Luclen Llttlefield, Lois Wil son, Kenneth Harlan and Man Moun tain Dean, shown here In a familiar pose, using his gigantic strength to They said prisoners told Malettl that the soldiers ho was driving back were the "flower" of Emperor Halle Selassie's army. They were said to be concentrat ing at Jijlga. Pear Markets NEW YORK, Nov. 15. (AP-USDA) Pear auction market, 9 cars ar-1 rlvod; three California, seven Ore gon and two Washington cars un loaded; seven cars on track. Oregon bosc. 1974 boxes extra fancy, , i2.10rK2.B5: average, 2.47; 1022 fancy $2.10(i 2.70; average i2.36; 720 fancy and better, J2.30d2.7b, average J2.54. D'AnJous, 720 boxes extra fancy. ?2.30(.7 2.05; average 2.58. Cornice, 362 extra fancy. 2.20 a 3.75: average $2.63; 350 fancy, 2 3.G0; average 2.fi0. Washington D'AnJous, 720 extra fancy and fancy. $1.072.45, nverage $2.22; 1452 unclassified, 1.503.2& average $3.10. California Bosc, 1468 boxes, $1.60 rr2.45; average $1.08. CHICAOO, Nov. lS(AP-USDA) Pear miction market, one Oregon, one Washington enr, arrived, six cars on truck, one cm' (wild. Washington FlemlBh, 603 boxca ex- Sunday- Monday ALL HANDS UP UN UtUK . . IHt n i n (ci nnr UL.U ULH UUU IS BACK A alty talo of front bv that fav the water front by that favorite author petedTb.' KyNE'$ with ROBERT McWADE RAY WALKER FL0RINE McKINNEY LOIS WILSON MAN MOUNTAIN DEAN S. I I 'M - I Roxy Thriller t?t?rf tin . James Oliver CunvoiKts "lied Blood of Courage. -, starring Kermit Maynurd with Ann Sheridan, plays at the Roxy theater Saturday only. Maynard plnys the part of a Canadian mounted po lice officer In search of a band of bandits. Thrills and action are plenty In this daring adventure of the northern country. Ninth .episode oX the serial. "Red Rider." with Buck Jones, plays on the same bill. tra fancy, sl,25185. average $1.70: 245 boxes fancy, $1 1.(1-75, average $1.54. PORTLAND CLUB BUYS 2 SACRAMENTO MEN PORTLAND, Nov. 15. OPl E, J. Schefter, owner of the Portland base ball club, announced today he had purchased Johnny Frederick, out fielder, and Tom Flynn, southpaw pitcher, from the Sacramento club. Schefter made the announcement in a telegram from Los Angeles. glirliic rcrcnioniiil . Session. A Ceremonial .ts)on of, Hillnh Temple, A.' A. O. I NJ N. M. S.. will bo held at the Armory. Ashlind, Oregon, Saturday afternoon and even ing, November 10. 1935. Business session 4:45, buffet supper 0:00; pa rade 7:30, rltunllstle work 8:30. Vis iting nobles cordially Invited. P. P. WHITTLE, Potentate. R. E. DE.T1UCK. Roeordcr. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY 20 ACRES, fenced woven wlro. 4-rn. house, larto chlr-ken' hou9 ond bam, well, 5 acre free water; $1.)00, third down, balance 4;, fihelcy, 40!i B. Main. LOST Olaaws In trlniyjular case.. Dr. Elliott. Medford -Bld. WAITRESS wanted;, experienced. N. Cafe, 27 South Front. . 1 Mwm "I ; Ends' Tomorrow Night! MIGHTIEST OF The most ntlrrlne of nil ppc ' tailcs . . . lowcrlni! to new lielsliti . on Hio tolklnj acrctnll ' PREVUE SATURDAY NIGHT A ffll "Atlantic Adventure" 1 Willi NAN'CV CAIlltOLL HAHKY D '"ffiM I.ANdltON LLUVIt NOLAN aajfrj VwlX bing ' vT1T1T& m ,nto f 1BANG r J Hj X - I MJI If the fivat it ; , v , $n4v'' fj? est, funniest 7p',U' i 'i, romantio cora- ' L-' m ,,".' edy he ever b0- c ft S 'A JLL tihfr SIINfm THAT AltE in'ERPINO TI1K NATION: ' I rnm I he Tap of Ynur Hriirl to Tip of Yo;ir lor.", 'I n lh I r Almlilln", "Hlthoiit Worn -if Hiirnlng", "Tnkn Two to Mnksi a llariiilii" i Jl.1 AMATEUR musicians' contest poat- ported this week. Watch for fur . ther announcement. Baldwin Piano Shcppe. 8 -ROOM house, acre, 2 miles from courthouse, 11235; down payment 300; easy terms. H. N. Lofland, 2'2i 8. Cakdale. FOR SALE Circulating heater, cheap. 9 Rose Ave. FOR SALE OR TRADE Sotl Dar by's home on Old fltaijo road, 2 miles north Jacksonville; 1 acre rlc h sol 1 , 4 - room house , g arege , lawns, shade trees, fine spring, - automatic water system, large fish pond and inclosed with hedge fence. Priced right. WANTED Electric train or tricycle. Box 7805. Tribune. FOR SALE 1035 model Standard S?dan; run only 600 miles, at ft bargain. ROGUE RTVER CHEVROLET, INC. 32 North Riverside. FOR SALE 125 R. I. R. pullets, 4 mos. old. G. L. Robinson, third house on left off Jacksonville Hwy. on Ross Lane. WANTED To buy 5-room home or small a-ron,-;e on rent payments. Box 7BCW, Tribune. LOST Bnld-fnce heifer, brand 4 oars rkht side, under bit and crop In each car. Phone 324. FOR RKNT Sleeping room, moderate rate. 325 South Riverside. DANCE On The OASIS SPRING FLOOR Every Sat. Nite DANCE The Latest Hits All The Time ORIENTAL GARDENS . Sat. Nite ONE ADMISSION BOTH HALLS IP V L QUART QUART , 1 I " hi' --