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MEDFORD MAIL TRTRUXTC. MEDFOltD. OREGON". TITTrRSDAY. FEBRUARY 13. 198.
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LOCAL and
To Eugenn John Opp m among
northbound paasengers on the morn
ing train today, hla destination be
ing Eugene.
From Clear lake Weut. Ernest J.
' Brugger of Camp Clear Lake conferred
with oHIeera at CCC headquarters
here today.
Here on Business 1. L. Thompson,
project superintendent at Camp Wl
mer for the state forestry service, was
a Medford business visitor today.
From Sardine Creek C. B. Holme,
foreman of a hydraulic operation on
Sardine creek, was a business visitor
in Med ford yesterday.
Morris South Major M. Morris left
on the evening train yesteTday for
Ban Francisco where he will make a
. business visit.
Returns from Portland Bernlce
Cameron returned to her home here
this morning after a brief stay In
Portland.
To Coast Town airs. P. F. Olose.
former resident who has been vlsltln?
friends here, returned this morning
to her home In Slltcoos. near the
eoast.
Hired as Typist Jim M . Lynch, for
merly of Camp Savage, today entered
the employ of the Rogue River na
tional forest as typist under tempor
ary appointment.
Meeting Tonight Reserve officers
of the district will meet for dinner
at Valentine's cafe at 8.30 this even
ing. A regular business meeting Is
scheduled for the Armory at 8.
At Zone Conference Eugene C.
Golden. CCC district educational co
ordinator, left today for Camp CMim
Plata where a zone educational con
ference was to be held. ,
Pierce Better Capt. C. L. Pierce,,
aslstant Inspector of the Med ford CCC
district, returned to his duties today
after being confined to his home on
the Old Stage road with a cold.
Transacts Business George Parsdis.
Jr., of Portland, traveling passenger
agent for the American Mall line, Dol-
lar Steamship lines, transacted busi
ness In Medford today, having arrived
on the morning train.
Examiner Due Ward MoReynolda,
examiner of operators and chauffeurs,
will be at olty hall Friday, February
41 fwtm q tn a. persona seeklnff per
mits or licenses to drive cara ahould
consult him at that time. Mr. mc
Reynolds usually spends the week-end
here when he comes to conduct exam
inations, but this time he will not be
at city hall on Saturday. February
32. because of Washington's birthday.
TORNADO, FLOODS
DAMAGE REGiON
OF LOSANGELES
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known loss of two 38 foot cabin
cruisers. Ten other pleasure craft
. were missing.
. Two people died In freakish wea
ther accidents In the San Francisco
bay area 'Tuesday.
Rain or snow emphasized the storm
In northern California.
A Hollywood motion picture com
pany of 1S9 persons was imprisoned
at Brockway, north of Tahoe City, by
a blizzard that built deep drifts of
snow over the highways around Lake
Tahoe In the Sierra.
In the high Sierra-Nevada a heavy
anowfall blocked Donner pass on tne
San Francisco-Reno highway for more
than five houra. Highway department
plows finally cut through, but bltz-zard-ltke
wlnda banked the snow In
ever-changing drlfta, making strenu
oua the task of keeping the highway
open. At that, only chain-equipped,
light cars, were allowed to pass.
wind that reached 60 miles an
hour drove a $30,000 yacht belonging
to H- A. Allen ashore on Belvedere
Island In San Francisco bay.
Waves from a pounding sea bashed
tn 300 feet of wharf and Moss land
ing on Monterey bay at an estimated
damage of 85.000.
The Western Pacific's msln line was
waahed out near Orcvllle, Calif.
Nudist Picture Is
On Rialto Program
"Are nudist's fsnatlcs or Just
plain nuts?" Is a question asked
by thousands dally. This question
may be made clear through the me
dium of the motion picture "Hes
perlB." which plavs at the Rialto
I'VE COURTED MANY
AN HEIRESS
saw Major Qruii, but It took Waller
Hildiek to teach Bar Harbor and
Palm Baach that good, itraight
fruity applafaok ii (nit about
tho smoothest drink In tha world.
Any oaekuil, highball m aalxed drink ys
an auhe wllh whiskey, mm et brandy, yv
au make smoother, testier, ehekpet with
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PERSONAL
Model Home Talks Board of direc
tor of the Jackson Oounty Chamber
of Commerce will discuss further the
model home to be erected here at
the weekly luncheon meeting In the
Hotel Medford tomorrow.
Return from Lean Capt. Harry
May. Jr., and Lieut. William H. Dris-
coll were back at CCC headquarters
here today following a sojourn In Sin
Francisco where they spent a short
leave of absence.
Patient Home Mrs. A. J. Hudson
of Aahland. who has been confined
to Sacred Heart hospital here for the
past two months, has been-removed
to the home of her daughter, Mrs.
Arthur E. Anderson, In Hltt, Cal.
On Field Trip Tom Delxelt, super
visor, and Kenneth S .Perry, senior
engineer of the southern Oregon WPA
district, were expected back tonight
from Marsh field where they went a
few days ago on a field trip.
Miss Williams Til Miss I Ida. Wil
liams, 724 West Eleventh street, has
been confined to Sacred Heart hos
pital for the past few days with a
severe case of Influenza. She will
undergo an operation tomorrow or the
next day, according to hospital At
taches. Lltsters In Town Mr. and Mrs.
John Utster of Sardine creek and
Berkeley, Cal., transacted business
and visited friends In Medford yes
terday. Mr. Litster owns the House
of Mystery and operates several placer
properties on Sardine creek north of
Gold Hill.
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Attend Banquet Aahlanders aU
tending the Boy Scout father and
son banquet here Tuesday evening in
cluded Boy Scouts Bobby Parlow,
Charles Anderson, Jock Hanel and M.
W. Hanel, Dr. Walter Redford, John
H. Puller and BUI Eberhart, members
of the district committee.
To Speak at Meet Postmaster
Frank DeSouza, Moore Hamilton and
Ward Spatz will be the principal
speakers at a meeting of the South
ern Oregon Sportsmen association, in
cluding the Medford organization of
sportsmen, at the Plaza eafe In Ash
land next Wednesday evening at 7
o'clock.
Scout Exhibit A Boy Scout exhibit
at the Jackson County Chamber of
Commerce attracted considerable at
tentlon today. It depicts a camp lay
out In all Its details and shows the
various mertta for which scouts
strive- Parts of the display, such as
minute boats, cooking utensils, camp
flrea and poultry, are considered re
markable for their detail.
theater today and Friday. The film
"Hesperla" (meaning Land of the
Weat) features as Its star players
the members of Oregon's Hesperian
nudist colony, which la located 80
miles from Portland In the Mt. Hooa
national forest, near Estacada.
Much has been said about nudlam
but when one encounters a nudist
he la soon put right on the subject
of naked "mothers and fathers min
gling together with no heed to aex.
The plcturlzatlon of life in a nudist
camp la brought to you wtlh the
rare beauty of these nature loving
people. They are a simple people
who seek an Isolation from the outer
world. In order to carry out their
"back to nature" plan away from
the prying eyea of the curiosity
seeking public.
The Hesperian colony, the locale
for the film "Hesperla," Is quite
a city In Itself. The member, have
banded together and formed a club
with their own private ewlmmlng
pool, volley ball courts, guest cot
tages and community dining room
Incidentally, nudists oover their
body with clothing while they eat.
Because of the rsre, naked truth
and boldness of this picture, persons
under 18 will not be admitted un
less accompanied by their parents.
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BY ICY STORMS
LONDON. Eng., Feb. IS. (AP)
General icy storms sweeping Europe
and Asia Minor nave killed at least
133 people In the last three daya.
With communications disrupted at
many points and, consequently an
even greater report of deaths feared,
the following list was eomptled:
Bulgaria. 68 dead.
Macedonia. 35 dead.
Thrace and Anatolia, 13 frown to
death.
Oulf of Salonika. 10 drowned.
Adriatic Sea, 18 drowned.
The snowstorm which hit Thrace
and Anatolia wma the most severe In
28 years.
Three hundred and fifty small ships
FASHIONED
ftpplejadi BILUVDY
Major Bowes'
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reln-tt"-Viiiiiiiia- in awaa.vttJ Li ,,i. as x
Meet the gang that didn't get
the gong and who come to the
Craterlan theater Sunday only with
the Major Bowes Amateurs on Tour
troupe, appearing in person on the
stage for one day only.
At the top are the Tune Teasers
and below them, on the right, la
were wrecked at sea and 30 minaret
tops, Including the famous minaret
of Santa Sophia, were blown off at
Istanbul.
Snowdrifts were reported nine feet
deep at some points In Thrace.
ATTORNEY VISITS
TRENTON, N. J., Feb. 13. UP)
Ssmuel 8. Lelbowltz, New Tork crim
inal lawyer, saw Bruno Richard
Hauptmann in the death house today
and afterward said Hauptmann
"broke down and cried like a child"
when he talked to him. c
"I'm coming to see him again on
Sunday," Lelbowltz, who waa attor
ney for the nine Scottsboro negroes
ssld.
"I had a very satisfactory Interview
with Bruno In the presence of Mrs.
Hauptmann. He broke down and cried
like a child."
Lelbowltz who has volunteered his
services for the defense If "Haupt
mann telle the trutn," added:
"That's all I will say now. I have
no more comment."
INHALE SEEN SPEEDING
PORTLAND, Ore., Feb. 13. (AP)
"Thar she blows; right In our own
Willamette river."
Herbert Tomllnson. 45, a grocery
company employe, reported to police
today that he sighted a "whale" in
the Willamette river in the heart of
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AKVTIME:
i Today and Fri . ,
Thrills of the Big Top!
..iSrV, Won t Talk" I
Amateurs Coming
Buddy Raymond, tenor; directly be
low him Is Dave Segal. 17-year-old
Impersonator, and below him la
Mildred Koppel. coloratura soprano.
Then, beginning at the top again,
on the left. Is Ruth Reed, happy
singer of happy songs; below her
Is Marshall Rogers, wizard of the
musical plftssen. and at the bottom
Portland today.
The mammal waa proceeding up
stream at high speed, he aald, and
appeared at the surface every 300
feet. He did not see It spout, and
could give no estimate of Its size.
CARD PARTIES, Friday, Feb. 14th,
3 p. m.-and 8 p. m-, at Baldwin Piano
Shoppe, sponsored by American Le
gion Auxiliary.
V.PrA if-', Tilr-. Vii'i .-.nr imi il
0:13-9:00 1 Klldies-10c
THE BOLDEST STORY EVER FILMED
Nature In All ltTs Moods!
NUDISM
(Land Of The'West)
Featuring Oregon's Own
Local Nudist Colony!
Located 50 miles from Portland in the
Mt. Hood forest - near Eatacadat
Filmed entirely in the nudel
Authenti
Daring!
Different
Exposing the
naked facts of
n n d I s m ! Shows
all . . . tells
NLy' Jf ADDF.D ATTRACTIONH
j j Cartoon In Color
i $1 "Parrotville
I! ff Postofflce"
j: J Norelty Keel
Hermits of Crabland'
Comedy and Topics
v mmmmmmmmmmmm
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Sunday
Otle Love, xylophone artlat. Ot
course the gentleman In the center
la the man who has made all this
possible Major Edward Bowes.
The screen feature on the program
will have Carl Brlsson in "Ship
Cate," with Arline Judge. William
Frawley and Mady Christiana also
featured.
SALEM, Feb. 13. (AP) Attorney
General I. H. Van Winkle completed
the ballot title today for the Initia
tive measure seeking to abolish all
set gear fishing from the waters of
the Columbia river.
CARD PARTIES, Friday. Feb. lth,
3 p. m. and 8 p. m., at Baldwin Piano
Shoppj, sr-roied by American Le
gion Auxiliary.
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FOR ADULTS ONLY
OVER 18 YEARS 1
SATURDAY ONLY! ESS
On Roxy Bill
Jackie Cooper Is co-starred with
Wallace Beery In "O'Suaughnessy's
Boy," a story of the big top, play
ing today and Friday at the Roxy
theater.
VICE-PRESIDENT
Election of vice-president will be
the main business at the Eagles' lodge
meeting tomorrow night, It was an
nounced by George Coats, worthy
president, -this morning.
Due to the resignation of A. H.
Banwell aa president and hla succes.
slon to the office by Mr. Coats, It Is
necessary for lodge members to elect
... vice-preaiaeni. Nominations
'ere received at the ut mMin
the office will he fniArf k -..t
election tomorrow night.
i-oate further announced that only
members In good standing may vote.
Followmor the hii.in..
feed will be given for membera and
miliary members, which, coupled
with the election, should bring out
one of the largest meetings the local
lodge has experienced In a long while.
CARD PARTIES, Friday. Feb. lth,
w. ui. Kiia a n. m . t. r rin m
Shoppe. sponsored by American Le
gion Auxiliary.
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
FOR RENT Neat 8-room house.
nmrn Of CO.. Tel. 730.
Shows at
1:45
6:45-9:00
Starts TODAY - 3 Days!
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Sunday Only! On the Stage! The Hit of the Nation!
IN PERSON - MAJOR BOWES' AMATEURS
WANTED ElderlT lady to do Itaht!
nuuiewuii, avna vavava obiv ui inrtiia
Udy. 343 H. Orape.
TOR SALE Fresh cow; also breeding
tuncey. jane Brown, south end
Kings highway.
VOR RENT OSl Queen Anne Ave . 4-
room unfurnished home; electric
range, basement. firnace, hardwood
floors, fireplace; 2500, Inc. water.
Charles R. Rev. Realtor, Medford
Bldg. Phone 303.
FOR SAL.B 1037 OMsmoblle coach.
Bargain for cash. 8e It and make
an offer. 1111 W. Stah.
FURNISHED house, garage; adults.
004 West loth 6t.
FOR BALE Federation seed wheat.
Phone 571-J-l.
WANTED Young Barred Rock roos
ter, writ Kt. i. box aai.
FOR RENT Holly Ct. No. 3, 4 room.
hardwood floors, fireplace; partly
furnished with rrigidaire, electric
rane. oil heater.
Holly Ct. No. 5, completely and
attractively furnished.
12fl E. Msln St. Tel. 105 or 1147-W.
FOR AAliK Young berry plsnts. spray
ed. 416 So. Orape. Tel. 030-X.
AUOTTON flAI.E Saturday. 15th. at
the Sate Pavilion north of Medford.
Extraordinary sale of furniture.
Usual nin of livestock. Parties
wanting to buy furniture be sure
to attend this auction.
Southern Oregon Livestock Auction.
Col. A. H. Dudley, Auctioneer.
FURNISHED 2 -room apartment, prl
vst bath, sleeping porch, garage;
adults. 013 So. Oakdale.
THREE, wire, self-feeding rabbit
hutches for ssle. Call 3-F-33.
20 FORD Sport Roadster. A fine oar
for only $95,00.
PIERCE-ALLEN MOTOR CO.
Dodge end Plymouth.
FOR SALE 6.4 acres on Pacific hluh
way, deep soil, new house, small
barn and hen house: anas, Down
payment 350, balance 9100 year.
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40 ACRES, freo soil, free water
right, on Pacific highway; good
buildings. 7room house, modern:
fl750. easy terms: 3 miles from city.
B. J. PALMER, Roil Efltate Broker.
Space Palmer Music Store.
WANTED aparty to trim apple wood
on shares. O, V. Myern Rsnch, Old
racinc Hwy. Phone 358-J.
RUMMAOE SALE Feb. 14 end 15
- two big daya. Come early. Cloth
lng and many other useful artloles.
349 S. Riverside Ave.
W.! &VL eT KLr.
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Saaaal II. Sail
Hat"6" 0
WANTED Man or woman to se1! .
"Vltamoil" and "Acne Cream. " W1U
give franchise Including Medford,
Ashland and Orants Psss. Full pro
tection on territory. A permanent
business and good profits. It will
be to your advantage to Investigate.
Leo Morrison. Oregon Rep., 316 Mc
Carthy Apt.. Klamath Falls.
MORTGAGE LOANS
1. Monthly payments like rent.
a. Interest reduced each month for
Interest Is paid onlv on balances.
3. Principal reduced each month
for part of payment applied dl
tctly to principal.
4. Ends all commission and renewal
expense.
This loan is available to rcsldenc
owners in this community.
MEDFORD FEDERAL SA VINOS &
LOAN ASS N.
120 East Main St. Telephone 105.
FOR RENT 10 acres near Medford.
ALSO fine business room on Main
St., with basement, 50.
B. J. PALMER, Real Estate Broker.
Space In Palmer Music Store.
Woman's Ailments
fSv TJ AN Y women
SL WV are troubled
JLm l$t w't'1 monthly
YJk;srl pains, weakenina;
U Jl drains, backache
or sideache. "heat
Y.w A "ashes". They
Ikw should take that
Tcgetable tonic
known for nearly
70 vears as Dr.
Pfetce' Favorite Prescription. Reid whl
Mrs. L. E. Dixon nf 2819 Cliertnut SL, Ever
ett, Wash., said: "I was weak and ickl
when 1 waa developing into womanhood, I
lot weifht, became Irritable, had beadacnes
and terrible tramps. I realized my system
waa becoming weaker each lime and that s
tonle waa necessary. I tried Dr. Pler'a Fa
vorite Prescription and it was not lonf until
t waa eating better and feeling better."
New nie, tablet 50c, liquid $1.00 tt .SL
A CHICKEN DINNER
AND DANCE
Fri. Night
Feb. 14th
Central Point
Grange Hall
Dinner at 6. Plates BOo
3
Mats ... 25c
Eves . , 35c
Kiddies . . 10c
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