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    MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFOKD. OREGON, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1935.
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Local and
To Portland Among those leaving
last nJht for Portland were C. E.
Gates and William Allen.
From Orvallls Elmer Hansen of
Cor vein was calling In Med ford to
day. -
From Murphy R. L. Holbrook of
Murphy was among business visitors
In Medford today.
At-htitiid Visitor Mrs. Mary Math
ews was a business caller In Ashland
Tuesday.
Arnolds In AMiland Mr. and Mrs.
A. O. Arnold of this city were among
callers In Ashland Tuesday and Wed- I
nesday. 1
On Mining Ilulnet Riymond
Guyer and John C. Standon arrived
this morning from San Francisco to
transact mining business.
Visits Here Today C. A. Russell of
Washington, D. C. was visiting friends
here today. He also stopped at the
Rogue Valley academy.
In Hospital Mrs. Lester Price. 301
South Central, entered the Sacred
Heart hospital this morning, where
ehe will undergo a major operation.
CC'C Men Leave Reoently dis
charged " CCC enrolleea loavinE list
niht were John A. Rkltyan. to
Cleveland. Ohio, and Leo Parkinson,
to Rockford, 111.
Here Yesterday Mr. and Mrs. J. A.
Slover of Grants Pass were Medford
callers yesterday, visiting their daugh
ter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs.
Donald Hutchinson.
Returns Home Mrs, Everett Ream,
who has been visiting for the past
two weeks at the home of her par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Gerard, left
this morning for her home In Eugene.
Cancel 'Meeting Notice la being
given that the meeting of DeMoIay.
scheduled for this evening, has been
cancelled. Another date will be an
nounced later.
Will Wed Howard William Payne,
23, Sams Valley, and LaiirA Lorraine
Arnold, 18. Medford. obtained a mar
rlage license at the county clerk's
oflec In Grants Pass Tuesday.
Fox ill L. C. Fox, Mall Tribune
reporter, Is confined to his home with
Illness. A diagnosis last night, show
ed that he may be suffering from ap
pendicitis. '
To San Francisco Mrs. Helen
Gober, who has been transacting busi
ness for the Curt! Publishing com
pany here for the past week. Is leav
ing tonight for San Francisco.
At Sacred Heart Among patients
at the Sacred .Heart hospital today
were Mrs. Nell Thomas of this city,
and Mrs. Harold Smith of Ruch. both
of whom underwent major operations
today.
VMts Hon w. B. Lanham from
Wa-hlngton, D. C, arrived this morn-
ir-i to spend several days as the guest
ol his mother-in-law and father-in-law.
Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Lyman. Mr,
Lanham is on a business trip which
Mis taken him through California.
TRY A PONY
YOURSELF
sayi Major Gruil, and
you'll realize why il'i now
iha fashion itom lha Silvar
Slipper to iha Gold Coast
to terra Hildick neat or
mixed. It's 10 fruity-rich
and inexpeniiTe.
Any cocktail, highball l Mixed
drink yen can make with whiikar,
rum at brandy, yon can maka
meelhar. tastier, ehaapar with
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AVAIlASlf IN OKEOON
HILDICK BLACK LABEL
QUARTS Na. 40IA-(I.?S
INTS-No. 40IC $1.00
HALF PINTS Na. 4010 $ 5 J
"to friends and folks
back home" . . . send
Thanksgiving
Greeting Cardf
They cost so little
Vet mean so much.
SWEM'S
GIFT SHOP
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Personal
Representative Leave MUs Jose
phine Howe, field representative for
the Boys and Girls Aid society, left
this morning for Grants Pass after
transacting business here yesterday.
Miss Wallace Recovers Miss Imo
gens Wallace, who underwent a minor
operation at the Sacred Heart hos
pital yesterday, was released irom the
hospital this morning, reported i
coverlng nicely.
Announce Bazaar The Women's
Missionary society of the Methodist
Episcopal church will hold a bazaar
in the American Legion building, Sat
urday, December 14, from R:30 to 5
o'clock.
Planning Trip Walter Antle, pro
prietor of the Smoke House bowling
alleys here, is planning on taking a
trip to Portland some time early next
week to procure new automatic pin
setting machines for the alleys.
Guests Leave Mr. and Mrs. Pete
Burkheimer and daughter. Miss Ella,
left this nlorning for their home In
Omaha, Neb., after spendin? the past
ten days as guests at the W. J. Burk
heimer home.
Shoplifter Convict efl William
Wick, 64-year-old transient arrested
yesterday on a charge of shoplifting,
was this morning given 30 days in
Jail and assessed court costs of $4.50
on his plea of guilty in Justice court.
Wick was charged with "stealing a
wrist watch from the East Sido drug
store and an electric Iron from the
Hubbard Bros, hardware store.
ADVISE ROOSEVELT
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HOUSTON, Tex.. Nov. 21. (,T)
Shipping, banking and business lead
era of the 22nd annual -National For
eign council advised the administra
tion today to balance the budget and
return to the gold standard.
The council commended the ad
ministration's reciprocal trade agree
ment program, advocated direct sub
aidles to the American merchant ma
rine, and'crlticlzed crop curtailment
measures.
Specific measures, thsy added,
should Include:
I Permanent return to gold at a
fixed ratio not lower than the pres
ent dollar.
2 Convertibility of currency Into
gold In such amounts as are required,
for settlement of International trans
actions.
3 Repeal of such laws as may re
quire the further purchase of sliver
for monetary purposes.
4 Balancing the budget; avoiding
further Inflation and all unnecessary
governmental expenditures.
The convention called for direct
federal aid to attain "and sustain an
adequate, privately owned and oper
ated merchant marine."
Will Rogers9 Last
Film Starts Today
Starting today, Medford has Its last
chance to see one of the country's
most beloved stars in a picture that
Ideally expresses his philosophy of
life.
The star, of course, Is Will Rogers,
whose last picture, 'In Old Ken
tucky," starts a three-day run at the
Craterlan theater today showing for
both matinee and evenings and, to
allow everyone a chance to see the
loved humorist In his last picture, "In
Old Kentucky" is being shown dur
ing the next three days for evening
shows only at the Holly theater.
Set against the thrilling back
ground of racing thoroughbreds, with
Rogers In the role of an expert train
er who uses his wits In winning races
and promoting romances, "In Old
Kentucky" abounds In the rich hu
mor for which he became famous.
U1YT1ME:
KIDOtIS J
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A GUESS-PROOF MYSTERY
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2 reels
COMEDY
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Rialto to Show
A program of outstanding Interest
comes to the Rialto theater for to
morrow and Saturday, with Zane
Grey's "Wanderer of the Wasteland"
as the feature picture on the pro
gram, and Prank's Little Wranglers,
the "kid-size" edition" of the famous
Arizona Wranglers, appearing on the
stage as a-special added attraction
for all shows.
"Wanderer of the Wasteland." one
of Grey's most widely read novels of
PENDLETON, Ore., Nov. 21. (AP)
William Keaton, 37, Dayvllle, was
placed under $1000 bond In Justice
court at Long Creek last night on a
manslaughter charge arising from the
fatal shooting Tuesday of w. C. Gibbs.
Long Creek rancher, while on an elk
hunting trip at the head of Hun kins
creek In the Blue mountains.
Opens at Roxy
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Jean Parker and Robert Taylor,
starred In , "Murder In the Fleet,"
come to the Roxy theater today and
Friday.". The story deals with mys
terious murders on a warship during
maneuvers.
Ted Healy.JJna Merkel, Nat Pendle
ton, Jean Hersholt, Frank Shields and
the United States Navy are all In this
picture of many thrills.
Shows
1.45
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Tomorrow
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TWO BIG ATTRACTIONS
On The Stage! fclm
if . FRANK'S k
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II WRANGLERS JJ
m An all -juvenile hill-billy Jim
band 1 See the Biggest Little Jim
jlL band play and sing your Mfm
favorite cowboy tunes ! WM
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llh nen Jagger. n nil wJoMh "' H
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Admiral Richard E. Byrd
In his second Antarctic expedition! m
"LITTLE AMERICA'1
Zane Grey Film
1 F) i
the west, tells the poignant story of
a man hounded by law. The cast In
cludes Dean Jagger, Gall Patrick, Ed
ward Ellis, Benny Baker, "Buster"
Crabbe, "Trlxte" Prlganza. Monte
Blue, Raymond Hatton and Anna Q.
Nilsson.
The Little Wranglers, composed of
youngsters who are particularly adept
In presenting old range ballads In
veteran style, have a half-hour pro
gram on the stage for both matinee
and evening shows.
The body of Glbbs was brought to
Long Creek late yesterday and an In
quest was held Immediately. The
Jury placed the blame upon Keatcn.
Glbbs, who had lived at Long Creek
for 38 years, formerly owned a hotel
in Pendleton. He had an Interest In
a lymber company near Date. His
widow, a son and two daughters sur
vive him.
Germany Calls
Men To Colors
BERLIN. Germany. Nov. 21. (AP)
Placards calling the military classes
of 1915 and 1016 to the colors ap
peared today.
Recruits born In those years will
receive notice to report for duty not
later than February 1.
The classes of J914 and 1915 al
ready were In service 1914 men as
soldiers and 1915 recruits In labor
battalions.
Phone 642 We'll Haul away youx
feusre City Sanitary Service
Holds False Teeth
Tight All Day Long
Fasteeth, a new improved powder,
keeps plates from dropping or slip
ping. No gummy, pasty feeling.
Sweetens breath. Gives real teeth
comfort all day. Praised by people
nnd dentists everywhere. Avoid worry.
Get Fasteeth at your druggist. Three
sizes.
Marble Corner
JACKSONVILLE
Snndwk-hps. Wine, Beer
Featuring blindfolded requests
. Dnnrlng Every Night
Vern Ren nt the Plnno
Adults
25
Klddles-luc
and Saturday
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Sparkling Comedy Coming to Craterian Sunday
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Joan Crawford, with a brilliant sup
porting cast, comes Sunday to the
Craterlan theater In a sparkling ro
mantic comedy, "I Live My Life," the
SPANISH IRON DENIED
SHIPMENT TO ITALY
MALAGA. Spain. Nov. 31. (AP)
Three Italian freighters were prevent
ed today from taking cargoes of iron
to Italy because of Spain's applica
tion of sanctions against that nntion.
The vessels sailed with tlieir gen
eral cargoes, but left the Iron on the
piers.
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A motion picture event of such great
importance it needs two theatres
to do it justice! . . . For your ac
commodation, it will also be shown
EVENINGS ONLY (6:45-9:00) at the
The glorious climax of a glorious
career I ... An unforgettable romance,
mellow with rich humor, tingling with
thrills I . . . America's favorite as you
like him best!
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Intriguing story of a society girl who
believed In the "love 'em and leave"
credo, but found herself falling sin
cerely In love In spite of her formula
for keeping men in their "proper
Need Donkeys For
Farley s Parade
PORTLAND, Ore., Nov. 31. (AP)
The Democrats are donkey hunting.
Lew Wallace, arranging for the pa
rade following the arrival of Post
master General James A. Farley here
Saturday at 3:30 p. m., advertised
for some of the long-eared animals.
He Jingled 93 for the owner of each
donkey appearing.
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Here they come! Poundingr . . . thun
dering . , , straining for that extra inch
that means victory ... In the most thril
lingly hilarious climax ever screened!
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place." The cast Includes six-foot
Brian Aherne In the romantic role
opposite the glamorous Miss Craw
ford, Frank Morgan. Allno MacMahn,
Eric Blore and Fred Keating.
Be correctly corseted to
an Artlat Mode) oy
Ethelwvn B floirmnn.
Ski'nSufferers
find ready relief from itching of ec
zema, rashes and aimilar ills, in the
gentle medication of
sun
AND GREATEST
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Tfa gentle medication of
Resmol
ROOSEVELT ENROUTE
FOR WARM SPRINGS
ATLANTA. Ga Nov. 21. (API-
President Franklin D. Roosevelt pass
ed through Atlanta shortly aft?r 1
p. m. (C. S. T) on a spoclal train to
spend Thanksgiving at Warm Sprns.
The train stopped here Just long
enough to change locomotives.
Klleri hy Auto.
PORTLAND. Nov. 31. p Patrick
Mowry. elderly Portland man, walked
into the path of an oncoming auto
mobile and waa killed here today.
Charles E. WILson, Newberg contrac
tor and former postmaster, w.is driver
of the car.
A Fine Blend of
Kentucky
STRAIGHT
WHISKIES
Itlemletl and nottled by
W. L. HEI.LFR NONS. lue.
Distillers. Louisville. Kr.
Mats , . . 25c
Eves . . . . 35;
Kiddies . . 10c
PICTURE!
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