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MEDFORT) MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFOKD. OREGON, THURSDAY, NOVEilBER 21, 1935.
PLAN EXTENSIVE
Work on the general remodelling
and Improvement of the Can-ill apart
ment home at Sixth and Ivy streets,
will start about December 15. The
Vermont Loan and Trust company of
SDOkaae. Wash., yesterday commis
sioned T. C. Clark, architect of this
city, to draw the plans and let the
contract for the work. The work will
cost aooroxlroately 915,000.
Architect Clark aald today that he
expected to have the plans drawn and
the contract let In about two weeks.
The Job la anticipated to take alx
weeka to complete, nenan'-s o: me
apartment have been notified to va
cate bv December 15, Clark said.
The general plans call for a mod
ern apartment house witn stucco ex
terior finish, a new heating plant and
olumblng throughout, new water sys
tem, enlsrged apartments, new kit
chens, new electrical wiring, a new
Sixth street entrance and a general
overhauling.
Architect Clark also announces he
has completed plans for construction
of a duplex apartment on North Riv
erside avenue, by Virgil Hawley of the
Hawley Transfer Co. Work will start
within the next week or ten days.
Arrangement have also been com
pleted for remodelling of the upper
floor of the Jackson County Building
and Loan association, by that organis
ation. Office suites will be built, to
be occupied by Dr. B. W. Hedges.
Work will start at once and be ready
lor occupancy by January 1.
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BAN TO.ANOISCO, Nov. 21. (UP)
Reflecting the unprecedented pros
perity of gold mining companies, due
to the high price of gold, Homest&fce
Gold Mining company, largest in the
United States, today declared a "spe
cial extra" dividend of $20 per share.
The (30 payment, In addition to
the company's regular II monthly
dividend for November and a 13 extra
dividend for the same month, brings
returns to Investors so for rhla year
to 953 per shore, the highest In the
company's history.
Fred T. Elsey, president of Home
stake and the American Trut com
pany, said there was nothing unusual
In the situation, citing that all gold
mining companies are prosperous and
that Hornestake la well abel to make
the payments out of earnings and
depletion reserve.
The "special extra" dividend Is pay
able December S to shareholders of
record November 80.
The company's principal properties
are at Deal, 8. D and have produced
mora than 9386.000,000 in gold since
discovery In 1870.
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KLAMATH PALLS. Nov. 31. ()
Nearly 500 carloads cf potatoes have
gone out of this section to the Pnc
elflo coast markets since November 1,
according to How Aubrey, federal In
spector. - Some shipments were completed In
October but the November movement
representa the bulk. Buying has slow
ed down here considerably and It la
expected there will be an averse of
about a dozen cars a day until the
crop Is exhausted.
After the Jump to the vlclntty of
9 during the recent cold snap, the
price has dropped back to around
1.25. While many farmers suffered
heavy Individual losses, the potato
Income In general has been greater
this year, due to higher bidding to
offset the damage tn the field.
Building Permits
Permit granted to Jlmmle Valen
tine. 8 South Riverside avenue, to
remodel the restaurant there at
cost of 11000.
Mrs. M. J. Acker granted a permit
o repair a residence porch at 808
North Riverside, at a coat of WO.
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FIRST PICTURE OF ITALIANS TAKING MAKALE
This Associated Press Photo by 8tff Photographer Joseph Csneva of New York shows Ra, Qugsa
(center on gray horse) leadlno native troops Into Makale as the Italian forces occupied the Ethiopian
. &. J..u" rMchel New 'rom Makala In ten day, by courier, boat, plane and radio. (Cony
right, 1039, The Associated Press)
SEEN AS REFUGE
FOR TAXED STARS
HOLLYWOOD. (Up) A Mexican
Island In the Pacific, off the coast
of Lower California, has been pro
posed as a residence for heavily taxed
residents of Hollywood. Like the fa
mous isle of Sark In the English
channel, owned by Mrs. Robert Hath
away and upon which residents pay
no taxes, this Pacific Island may
serve as a refuge for those who wish
to retain a greater share of their earn
ings. The first of the stars to be ap
proached was Joel McOrea. A tele
phone call came to the Samuel Gold
wyn studios, where McCrea was star
ring opposite Miriam Hopkins In
"Splendor," offering him a "co-operative
partnership" In the new Island
empire.
"The plan." McCrea aald. "Is to buy
the Island outright from the Mexican
government, Including complete sov
ereignty of It, with only an annual
tithe to the government.
"The Idea Is that movie stars who
buy a partnership will reside there
seven months a year, fishing, hunt
ing, swimming, writing, Disking It
their permanent home, and will work
In Hollywood the remaining five
months."
However, McCrea seems unlikely to
lead any exodus. He was born In
Hollywood.
Road Work for All.
ASTORIA, Ore., Nov. 31 (AP)
A county-wide road project starting
Monday will employ every Clatsop
county man eligible for relief work,
officials said today.
Phone MS We'll naul sway your
feuara. City Sanitary 8ervloe.
Use Mall Tribune want ads.
Bottle Caps Only
Garbage Allowed
Around CCC Camp
DES MOINES, Nov. 31. (ApV
Student cooks trained for duty at
lows'. 39 CCC camps have to be
good, or else
Captain George Martin, com
mander of the Fort Des Moines
unit, who has chsrge of them,
checked up by looking Into the
garbage cans.
"If the food Is good," he said,
"the men will eat It. I don't want
to see anything but bottle caps In
the garbage oans."
KYLE PUGH HELD
Thanksgiving Boxes
Being Assembled by
Daughters Of Nile
Committees of Zulelma temple,
Daughters of the Nile, are assembling
and packing boxes of supplies to send
to the Shrlners' hospital for crippled
children In Portland for Thanksglv.
Ing. Heading the Ashland committee
Is Mrs. Mabel Loomls; Grants Pass,
Mrs. Ruth Darnellle; and Med ford,
Mrs. Charles Woods. The supplies must
be sent by Monday, and members are
urged to get contributions In this
week. Donations will be received tn
Medford by Mrs. Woods, 103 Genesee
street.
Thanksgiving supplies In the way
of cookies, candles, nuts, raisins,
dates, figs, jellies, Jams, preservea and
canned fruit will be sent. A generous
donation Is requested this year as
the children greatly appreciate these
luxuries and look forward to their j
arrlvel.
SALEM. Nov. 31. (AP) A circuit
court Jury yesterday awarded Law
rence A. Solte $10,000 damages from
J. W. Merrlfleld, In a suit arising
from an accident at Sltverton last
December 11.
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Continued irom rage One)
literature, "advocating the overthrow"
of the American form of government.
The Portland press account of
Pugh'a latest clash with the law Is as
follows:
"Stath appeared at police emerg
ency hospital with his hat battered
and a gash on his head Saturday. He
reported Pugh attacked him with an
ax In the rear of a dwelling at 2534
S. B. 13th avenue. Police who Inves
tigated found a hat and transient
card bearing Pugh's name. The pris
oner was said to have resided with
Stath at one time but was requested
to move when he was alleged to have
attempted to teach communism to
Stathls children."
ONE DAY CONVENTION
WILL BE HELD FRIDAY
The fellowship supper at fl p. m.
will be one of the high points tn the
one-day convention to be held Friday
at the First Christian church. Here
the members of the team and the
leaders of the church get together In
a session of Informal good fellowship.
The subject under discussion at the
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Turkish Chieftain's
Daughter Is Killed
AMIENS. France, Nov. ai. ftp)
The body of Zehra, adopted daugh
ter of Kamo.1 Ataturk, Turkish preal
dent. today was prepared for removal
to Turkey.
The ao-year-ojd girl died last night
of a fractured skull suffered when
she Jumped or fell from sn express
train.
Be correctly oorseled in
an Artist UiKjel by
Bthelwvn B Hoffmann
Old "OniM Hooters" Described.
DES MOINES. lows inPl The
original "graas roofa convention," Dr.
Jscob A. Swisher of the University
of Iowa has revealed, were the
swarms of destructive chinch bugs
which invaded Iowa In 1040, made
their homes during the winter In
clunps of grass snd during the
growing seasons ravaged the fields.
Virgil A. Hly
dinner hour will be Christian stew
ardshlp. The speakers will be Vtrgll
A. Sly and Mrs. Walter Menzles, a
missionary to India.
Members of the local Disciples of
Christ In 34 states and provinces In
the United States and Canada are at
tending the one-day conventions.
This is the 13th annual series of the
meetings.. They are sponsored by
Unified Promotion, the general pro
motional agency of the Disciples of
Christ.
These one-day conventions lsst year
resched 60,000 persons representing
2,168 churches. Indications for this
year are that there will be an even
greater attendance.
A cafeteria lunch will be served at
noon.
Virgil A. Sly Is a national director
of the United Christian Missionary
Society of the Disciples of Christ. He
Is responsible for . the promotion of
the special days' of the 8unday
scnools. and aupervlses the produc
tion and distribution of all the ma
terials for their observance.
Mr. Sly promotes the annual one
day conventions of the United so-
clety, the total attendance of which
la more than 60,000. This Is the
greatest convention of the Disciples
or unrist.
When Mr. and Mrs. Menzles first
went to India they spent a year at
Manoba, where they helped with the
orphanage there. The following year
tney went to Rath, where they were
engaged In evangelistic and village
work.
It has been at Pendra Road that
Mr. and Mrs. Menzles have gained
recognition as outstanding mission
aries. Here they have developed com
munity welfare projects which have
won great praise from mission and
government authorities alike. Theirs
la one of the most effective pieces
or agricultural work in the entire
country where It la eatlmated that
80.000 people have never been thor
oughly satisfied at a single meal.
Coquille Maidens
Give City Police
Scare At Bridge
PORTLAND, Nov. 21 (AP) Two
Coquille girls gave a Portland resi
dent a scare and several policemen
a ride.
Margarat Avers. 17. and Vivian
UcCue, la, asked a Portlander the
way to the clty'a "suicide bridge."
He told them, then thought better
of It and called police.
Several prowl cars and detectives
rushed to the span and found the
girls they were merely curious
and evinced a little less than no
Interest at all In using the bridge
for the purpose which gave It its
name.
To add to the excitement, an
ambulance alrened psst on Its way
to an accident.
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ANTARCTIC HOP FAILS
NEW YORK. Nov. 31. P) The
New YorkTlmea and the North Amer
ican Newspaper alliance reported Lin
coln Ellsworth was back at his base
ship the Wyatt Earp, today, after an
unsuccessful attempt to fly across the
Ansrctic continent.
The Ellsworth plane was forced to
turn back because of a broken fuel
gauge.
With Herbert Hollock-Kenyon as
pilot, Ellsworth had attempted to fly
2.140 miles from the Weddell sea to
the Ross sea.
Weather.
Northern California: Partly cloudy
tonight and Friday; occasional rain
extreme northwest portion: no change
in temperature: gentle southeast
wind off the coast.
Rohher Shoots Girl.
LEBANON, Ore., Nov. 21. (AP)
A would-be robber, surprised while
ransacking the W. J. Connoy heme,
shot Ruth Bllyeu In the fcot. Miss
Bllyeu. Connoy's niece, attends high
school here.
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whiskey. Call for CALVERT best of the better
blends. Enjoy it as a gentleman should in
moderation and you'll greet the morning with
a smile. Use good judgment. Call for CALVERT.
BUY BETTER
WHISKEY
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QUARTS '2.45
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PINTS '1.25
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Oregon: Fair esst and generally
cloudy west portion with rain west
portion Friday and on coast tonight;
no change In temperature; moderate
southeast winds off the coast.
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WINDOW GLASS We sell window
glass and will replace your broken
wlndowa reasonably. Trowbridge Cab
inet Works.
SAN FRANCISCO. (UP) One Of
the largest single cartooning Jobs,
requiring four yeara' work, has been
completed with the result that geog
raphy haa gone gay.
More than 10,000 individual car
toons were drawn by Ruth Taylor In
making a aeries of msps of the Unit
ed States featuring people at work,
animals, industries and odd Items of
history. They are published In book
form.
"Geography doesn't have to be
dull," reasoned Miss Taylor. "All you
have to do Is to take a few liberties
with the map and have some fun
with it."
She did that. Sandy wastes in the
southwest became tiny sand piles
with a baby having a big time with
a toy shovel. Rip Van Winkle peers
over the Catakllls. bewildered by Vas
sar "rah-rah" girls at foughkeepsie.
N. P. Panting youths seal peaka tn
the Rockies. Pennsylvania is dotted
with chimneys of Industry. Even
Msryland's famed fried chicken la not
forgotten.
Miss Taylor, a San Francisco car
toonist, started drawing while a co-ed
at Stanford university. Later she be
came a newspaper reporter and event
ually a commercial artist. Her first
step Into cartography waa seven yeara
ago and since that time she admits
she never haa been without a cortoon
map.
One idea was retained throughout
the comic map work. Miss Taylor ex
plained. It was to exaggerate the
outstanding features of each district
and to forget the commonplace. Yet
she retained enough balanc to give
children and adults an accurate con
ception of every state In the Union.
BOVINE QUINTUPLETS
DIE WITHIN FEW HOURS
TOLEDO, Ore., Nov. 21. (P) Elmo
Davis' Jersey heifer set some sort of
a bovine record by giving birth to
quintuplets. All five died within a
few hours, however.
Marion County Tax
Foreclosure Opens
SALEM. Nov. 21.MV-Marlon coun
ty tax collection officials filed a 258
page foreclosure decree ajai:ist 718
parcels of reel estate yesterday. In
which tax payments were de!lnqunt.
Sheriff A. C. Burk stated the prop
erty owners have four weeks, or until
the sheriff's deed is issued, to take
any part of the property out of foreclosure.
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THI KSDAV. NOVEMBER 21 ST
A Three Days' Cough
Is Your Danger Signal
No matter how many medicines
you have tried for your cough, chest
cold or bronchial 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
sion, which goes right to the seat
of the trouble to aid nature to
soothe and heal the Inflamed mem
branes as the germ-laden phlegm
is loosened and expelled.
Even if other remedies hava
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.)
SQfe to almost a
million housewives every
THANKSGIVING DAY
In the West's largest Homemakers' Bureau these
expert prepare and test foods, recipes, menus
n... i it " it't
VMV' Jut neip umaymm
and 365 days a year
For weeks, Thanksgiving in
quiries from housewives have
been pouring in. And into the
mail bags these Safeway home
economists have popped thou
sands of tested suggestions.
You see, gathering facts for
you on how to serve tempting
meals gracefully in shorter
time is the life work of Julia
Lee Wright, nationally know
Safeway home economist.
It's also the full-time job of
all her staff at the Safeway
Homemakers' Bureau, largest
in the West.
Constantly they scheme out
ways to help stretch your food
dollar at your Safeway grocer's.
The Bureau turns out menus,
recipes and cooking advice to
the tune of 93,000,000 printed
pages a year. Over 50,000 re
quests are answered annually.
And day by day, the Bureau
tests and approves or rejects
a vast number of foods before
they are offered to the public.
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THANKS Ol VINO DINNIR PLANS
They don't "guess" nl the Home
maker Bureau. Every recipe
and menu each food that it u$ed
gelt a real "houtewie tell."
Eren fa6!e decorattont and party
favon are carefully worked out.
Hole to ute the ffifrant, 9 C.-J
your inquiry on any homemaking
prooiem to Julia Lee IT right.
Box 660, Oakland, California.
DID you know that this
largest - homemakers'-bureau-in-the-West
is part
of the same business family
to which your Safeway grocer belongs?
When you want new "kitcheneering"
ideas, your Safeway grocer invites you to
write the Homemakers' Bureau for special
help suggestions to meet your psrsonal
needs in preparing the "daily three."
Mind you, your Safeway grocer and
Mrs. Wright's home economic experts
are partners. They work at a job very
vital to you.
And they have other partners, too.
Skilled Safeway buyers in the farming
districts, trained shippers, testers, food
handlers and marketing men.
What is the vital job this Safeway
family is doing?
is the job of getting fine- foods
from the farms to market faster uith
less exput and Uss wastt in between.
Homing K SsE V
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Ifs the job of lowering retail prices
and also paying back to the farmer
a larger share of every dollar spent at
Safeway stores.
Quite easily you can test what your
Safeway grocer can save vou. Do all
your trading at his store for just one
month. Keep a record of what you spend.
Then compare your monthly outlay
with your total food bills for the
previous month. Start this test to
morrow . . . M. L. Bean, Division
Manager for Safeway Stores, 239
South East Salmon Street, Portland.
Oregon.
Safeway