MTDFOrcn MATL TTJTWNnR. MEDFOltn. OREO OX. FRIDAY, FFRTjrATJT 14. 1036;
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LOCAL and
To Portland Ethel Llt&efleld ex
pected to Ian for Portland today,
Mrs. Hansen South Mrs. H. C.
Hansen was among those leaving by
train i evu
Here Wednesday Mr. and Mrs. N.
H. Harrlaon of Yreka, Cal, were
among visitors In Medford Wednes
day. From Wlmer Lieut. Antone F.
Brabac, commander of Camp Wlmor,
conferred with officers at COC head
quarters here today.
Applies for Enlistment Leaving on
the southbound train last night was
Mllford Martin, who will apply for
.enlistment In the United States army
San Francisco.
' From Ashland Mr. and Mrs. J. P.
Wolf and Mrs. Laura O. Pierce of
Ashland called on friends and trans
act business In this city Wednes
day. i . a
Undergoes Operation Mrs. Stella
Boop. 439 Front street, was among
patients at Community hospital to
day; having undergone a major oper
ation this morning.
Horner Recovered O. O. Horner of
the Pacific T. 4s T. long distance wire
chief staff, returned to his duties
yesterday after a week's battle with
the! flu.
Miss Howe Here Miss Josephine
Hovfe, from the Boys and Olrls" Aid
society offices In Portland, was In
town today on business of the or
ganisation. Bank Executive Here J. W. Mackl.
vice-president of the First National
bank of Portland, conferred with of
ficials of the Medford branch Tues
day And Wednesday. He returned to
Portland Wednesday night. r
I Transferred to O. P. Bruce Nosier
has been transferred to the Grants
Pass'offlce of the Pierce Auto Freight
company. He will move with his fam
ily "to the Cave City In the near
future.
To Oregon Caves J. Carlisle
Crouch. ; chief ranger, and George F
Whltworth, assistant EOW engineer.
Crater Lake national park, left to
day; on an inspection trip to Oregon
Caves..
Visits Sister Mrs. H. J. Garrett of
Salem arrived In Medford Thursday
evening to spend at least a week with
her sister. Mrs. Robert Aufrterheido.
who! Is convalescing from a recent
Illness.
mU Batten Better Mrs. Nellie
Batten resumed her duties yesterday
afternoon as stencgrapher , of the
Rogue River national forest service,
after having been confined to her
home for. a week with Influenza,
fngalls Returns Claude E. IngallJ,
editor of the Corvallls Gazette-Tlmea,
who was In Medford this week to
sneak at the Lincoln banquet, return
ed to his home on the evening train
yesterday,
Attends Meeting T. E. Daniels at
tended a meeting in Portland Wed
nesday of the Oregon State Trap-
hnotra association of which he Is
oresident. From Portland he went to
Los Angeles. He was expected back
tomorrow or Sunday.
Railway Man Here O. O. Jenkins
traveling passenger agent for the
Canadian Pacific railway, Soo Line
and Canadian Paclflo steamships, ar
lived in Medford this morning from
his office in Portland to transact
business with local officials.
No Snowmen Meet The usual
weekly meeting of the Rogue Snow
men will not be held tonight. Many
of the members will go to Crater Lake
national park Sunday for another
day of ski practice. Anyone wishing
to Join the group will be welcome,
said Sam Jennings, president.
Air Officials Due Capt. Edward
Whitehead of the bureau of air com
merce and A. W. Martin, aeronautics
consultant for WPA In Oregon, are
expected to arrive here within the
next few days for a conference with
city officials regarding improvements
to the municipal airport.
Attend Banquet Among Ashland
Tesldenta attending the Lincoln cl"
banquet In this city Wednesday even
ing were Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Billings.
Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Kinney, Mr. and
Mrs. W. D. Wagner, Mr. and Mrs. O.
S Butler, Dr. Irving Vlnlng, Gordon
MacCracken and Mrs. Gordon Mac
Cracken. tuln. smith Alfred Jacobs, vice-
president and ohlef engineer of the
Jacobs Aircraft Engine company of
Pottstown. Pa., was todsy awaiting
clear weather south of here before
continuing hta flight from Seattle to
Los Angeles. He arrived at municipal
airport three days ago Just to refuel,
but decided to remain until weathsr
over California cleared.
Airplane I)ne - The Taylor Cub.
owned by Tom culbertson. manager
of the municipal airport, Is expecten
to arrive here next wees iru
land where It was taken for "pairs
after It had been damaged In a forced
landing on Roxy Ann soms weeks ago
As soon as it is delivered Mr. Cul
berteon will resume his aviation
'hool, he'sald.
WHY GET UP NIGHTS
le Juniper Oil. Buchu Leaves. Etc.
Flush out excesa acids and
miner. Get rid of bladder Irritation
that causes waking up. frequent de
ire. scanty flow, burntm? and bscx-
he. Make this JSc test. Get urc -?'t
oil. buchu leaves, etc.. In II" e
ireen tables called Btikets. the Wan
der laxative. In four days if not
D.ensed vour druMi"t will return your
2.V- Hs'th's Drug Store, Jarmin Drug
Store.
PERSONAL
At Headquarters Lieut. Henry B.
MeManus, commanding officer of
Camp Applegate, was a business vis
itor today at Medford CCC head
quartera. From South Fork Capt. C. 6.
Miller, commander of Camp South
Fork, discussed routine CCC matters
with officers at headquarters here to
day. Planes Grounded Rainy and un
settled conditions over the Sacra
mento valley and the bay region In
California caused cancellation of
United Airline schedules for south
bound planes yesterday. Both morn
ing and afternon planes were ground
ed at the local airport overnight.
They took off for the south this
morning.
HELPED HER BURN
BODY OF HUSBAND,
(Continued from Page One.)
last May 31 early this week, has been
in custody of the Jail matron since
that time.
Work at the pit in which the
fragments of bones were found was
resumed this morning, the sherlft
said. - The bones were possibly those
of a human being's fingers and
knuckles, he said.
Barton also charged his sister had
tried to poison Sandell before the
killing, but had been unsuccessful.
In his signed statement. Barton.
50, said his sister came north from
San Francisco last April and that
her former husband followed her
about three weeka later. Barton went
to his brother's home near Stan
wood. "On my return, she said ahe had
got to do something about Sandell.
He had threatened her with a gun,
she said.
"She asked me to buy a gun. I
went to Bremerton and bought a
.38 calibre revolver and a box of
shells."
Cave Him Poison.
A few days previous to the kill
ing, she put poison, one of three
kinds she had obtained. In a pow-
oereo extract drink and gave It
to eandell, Barton said. He was vio'
lently sick.
On May 21, she found him near
tne woods watching some squirrels.'
the sheriff quoted Barton's state
ment as saying. "She came up be
hind him, and ahot him In the
Daca.
"He fell on his side Into a stump
hole. We covered him with soms
brush and set .fire to it and Jjumed
tne oody."
Joshua Barton, the sheriff mm
disclosed he had taken the gun to
oianwooa last week-end snd hid It
In a trunk. Stste Pstrolman Ted
ioie was to go there today.
airs, uandell's account . ot- the
staying was that Barton and her
former husband quarreled while they
were clearing land and that Barton
shot him., tossed his body on a
stump pile and burned It. Jle
tnreatenea her if she should ever
tell, but recently she went to
neighbor, who advised ber to go to
too snerurs oince. '
Myrna Loy Scores
Hit In Thrilling
Craterian Drama
Adventure and romano. drama and
comedy, are deftly blended In "Whip
saw," which brings Myrna Loy to
the screen In a new hit with Spcn
cer Tracy as her co-star.
The picture opened yesterday at
the Craterlan theater to take Its
place among the more Important new
screen offerings.
Seldom has Hollywood given Amer
ican theatergoers a more happily
mated team of stars than Miss Loy
and Tracy. The latter has m role in
which his delightful brand of ego
tism and bombast Is tempered witn
an entirely human romance.
FOR A FEW DAYS ONLY
TWO FAN-TAIL
Gold Fish
In Bowl
with Purchase of
McKesson Merchandise
MILK MAGNESIA, quart . 50
S tube. SKA VINO CREAM - 40
ST. REGIS CLEANSING TISSUES, BOO iheeti ...S9
RUBBING ALCOHOL - 0r
CAL0X TOOTH POWDER, large 50o
And many other item all at lowest Cut Rate prices
Medford Pharmacy
Major Bowes' Stars Here Sunday
.iff '
Reading from left to right are:
Mildred Koppel, coloratura soprano:
Otle Love, . xylophone artist: Ruth
Reed, singer of mcdern songs, ana
Vera Waters, pianist. The girls are
few of the many talented ama
teurs with the Major Bowes Ama
teurs on Tour, who will appear In
person Sunday only at the Craterlan
,7 try r-
'J !a. . V" i j
Bette Davis Coming on Rialto Bill
r ;
L. "
Bette Davis, the soul wrecker of
"Of Human Bondage," and the man
killer of "Bordertown,"' now Is team
ed with Pranchot Tone, who'll prove
whether the right man can make
her turn soft. In the high-power
drama, "Dangerous," ccmlng to the
Rialto theater for a three-day run,
starting Sunday.
"Dangerous" Is a story of a woman
burning with the zest of living, a
flaming, brilliant rocket that flashes
Miss Loy 's characterization gives
her an opportunity for the whimsi
cal lightness she first displayed so
fetchingly In "The Thin Man" and
which marked her as a vivid new
screen personality.
"Whipsaw" Is a story of "angles."
Not only does the locale shift with
lightning rapidity from London to
New York and thence throughout
many mid-western cities, but the
mood and the direction of tire story
shifts almost as rapidly..
The plot concerns Itself with
smuggled Jewels, which Miss Loy.
as a member . of an "International
ring of Jewel thieves, la r presumed
to have In ber possession. .
"Cimarron9' Back
To Roxy's Screen
One of the great screen epics.
"Cimarron," the red-blooded drama
of the Oklahoma frontier, returns
to the Roxy theater for tomorrow
only, with Richard Dlx a Yancey
Cravat and Irene Dunne as his wire.
Sabra, repeating the triumphs that
shot them to stardom.
Although "Cimarron" presents tre
mendous spectacles . . . parades of
covered wagons . . . great herds of
cattle .' . . the town of Osage as
It appeared In-' three separate eras
. .. , oil gusher . , . they have not
been allowed' to detract from the
absorbing plot.
FREE
theater, which will bring to Medford
nation - wide publicity when an
nounced on the air program over
The major has been wired that a
gift box of Cornice pears Is being sent
tc him and it Is hoped In this fash
Ion to get further publicity for the'
valley and Its famous fruit.
NBC.
I
Upward to the pinnacle of success
and then drops to sizzle In the gut
ter. It la the story of a beautiful
and fascinating actress who ts over
whelmed by her own terrific desires
and whese egotism and selfishness
bring ruin to herself and the many
who love her.
Others In the notable cast with
Miss Davie and Franchot Tone are
Margaret Lindsay. Alison Sklpworth.
John Elriredge and Dick Fornn.
The supporting cast features Edna
May Oliver. Estelle Taylor, Buster
Collier, Roscoo Ates, George E. Stone
and hundreds cf other favorites.
El, I 1111,1s. il,:s I IB, MM
Last-Times Tonight I
Saturday Only!
mm
Irene Dunne
In
"CIMARRON"
wlih
EDNA MAY OLIVER
Estelie Taylor
George E. Stone
ssa ICOOj of Other
akS a
IPISOOI 1
"TOMMY TO THI HtSCUl"
Comedy and Cartoon
no MAIllt MMill Bsssa
Continuous I --jj
'. 1,011
treat iir MV'iitiV I
SALES GROWING
AI RAPID RATE
(Continued from Page One.)
merchandise losses or shortages to
gross sales Is .125.
During the year 1935 the merchan
dise losses and shortages amounted
to the sum of SJ.351.8J, and during
that period the total sales amounted
to the sum of S6.056, 105.74 and the
percentage of losses to gross sales is
.0388.
$(i.:tl0 Shortage Total
"For the entire period from the
time of the inception of the Oregon
liquor control commission to Decem
ber 31, 1035, the shortages amounted
to the aggregate sum of 6. 3 10.37, and
during that period of time the total
sales were 90.310.672.04 and the per
centage of shortages to gross sales
U 0085.
"Agency Inventory shortages under
10 are carried on retail control ledg
ers as unadjusted oalances and are
not collected currently from agents
except from agency transfers or dis
continuance of agency. The net total
of such shortages as of December 31,
1U35. aggregate only 960.85.
"All Inventory ahorluges over 10,
determined by state audits, are col
lected currently.
"As of December 31. 1035, total
shortages per state audita outstand
ing amounted to only $60.50.
"The cash losses from store opera
tions from the Inception of this com
mission to December 31, 1934,. were
234.58. For the year ending Decem
ber 31, 1935, the cash losses were only
$201.99. with twice the volume of
business as In the preceding year.
"In the license and revenue divi
sion this department of the commis
sion made total collections from the
Inception of the commission to De
cember 31, 1935, In the sum of H.
311,796.85, with a loss of only at.25."
Special Communication of
Medford Lodge No. 103, A.
W At A M Wlrltv fAo,K 11
GV at 7:30 p. m. Work in F. C.
degree. Visitors Invited.
O. HORNER. W. M.
GEO. ALDEN, Secy.
100 LATE TO CLASSIFY
WANTED Party to trim apple wood
on shares. O. V. Myers Ranch, Old
Pacific Hwy. Phone 258-J.
FOR RENT Very modern a-room fur
nished house with steam neat, on
Roas Lane. Flaharty Realty Co.,
311 Medford Bldj.
sflIAii:asWVit
Ml Shows I
ill 1:00-3 :oo I
11 1 6:15-9.00 I
Postively Ends Tonight!
UHESFRIA
Oregon's Own
23 Tomorrow Only! C
A RIP-ROARING ZANE GREY WESTERN!
!TaI -J I
PREVUES"VXi if I L f 1 I
SAT. NIGHT! tTj
fimlnw Stevens J tWlSt I
Toby Win I
LOOK AT THBSB VALUES
1934 Plymouth 4-dr. Sedan; was
priced at $595 00, now $550.00
1930 eSoto 6, 4-dr. Sedan; tide
mounts; new pistons and rings;
was $335.00, now $236.00.
1930 Plymouth 4-dr. Sedan; was
$285.00. now $260.00.
1S28 uhev. coupe; was $165.00, now
$145.00.
1931 Cnov. 4-dr. Sedan; 3 side
m o u n ts. Karrlkeen trunk;
priced to sell at $335.00.
Many more priced accordingly. '
MKAD MOTOR CO.. 16 So. Fir.
FOR SALE Federation seed wheat.
Phone 571-J-l.
NOTICE Plan now to have your
trees and shrubs sprayed. Will
start about Feb. 20. All work guar
anteed. Phone Wltnrow, 258-W.
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY Li ve go
ing business for one man. Excep
tionally good wages. Price $1500
cash. Cull Room 317, Jackson Ho
tel, between 6 and 8 p. m.
FEW high grade dairy cows for sale.
J. A. Scott, Rogue River, Ore.
HAVE CASH BUYER for a small plaoa
with some Improvements, from $500
to $700. FUharty Realty Co., 311
" Medford BWlg.
AMATEUR CONTEST Saturday night
at 8 O'clock. FREE ENTERTAIN
MENT. Everyone Invited. Baldwin
Piano Shoppe.-
TRADE For small city property,
acreage or river frontage. 4-passenger
coupe, low mileage, original
finish. 317 North Riverside.
FOR RENT 6-room bungalow, un
furnished: adults. 714 West 11th.
Call 440-M.
"hTOHEST QUALITY USED CARfl
from a Dependable Dealer. .Low
Finance Plan.
1933 Butclt Victoria, like new.
' 1930 Bulck Coupe. You will like
this one.
1930 Pontlac Sedan: good car: new
paint. ...
1933 Plymouth Sedan: A-l condi
tion. -
1931 Chevrolet 3-door Sedan.
1931 Chevrolet Coupe.
1933 Chevrolet coupe: all excep
tional values.
1934 studebaker Sedan, excellent
condition.
1930 Ford Sedan.
1931- Nash Special Sedan.
Many other makes and models.
Prices low.
SKINNER'S GARAGE
Bulck-Pontlsc Sales and Service.
FOR SALE Pulverized lawn fertiliser;
no rocks. Phone WIthrow, 368-W.
FOR SALE Cabinet radio and waah-
Ing mnfhlne. 242 8. Holly.
DANCE
On The OASIS
SPRING FLOOR
Every Sat. Nite
I
, Adult
25r
Kliidlrs-loe
Nudist Show!
"Nevada",
the hombre
who dealt
Starts Sunday!
A bolt of drama that
will blow the fuieal
FOR 8ALB10 acre fine Irrigated
farm land; 7-room house, barn and
chicken house, for $2500. Flaharty
Realty Co.. 311 .Medford Bldg.
FOR RENT 3 unfurnished houv
J1 and $33. Call at 3i& 8. River
side. 19 CADILLAC Sedan, excellent con
dition; priced low. M6 Liberty.
BUSIN15SS PROP1CRTY ideal for super
ervloe station or apartment house,
with front ak on Pacific H7. and
JSouth Centrl two Important tour
ist arteries and also Joining street.
Eight-room house on property; fine
all ad 3 tree, lawn. Owner forced w
sell and price Is ripht! Address Box
300. care Mall Tribune. Deal with
owner.
WANTED Olrl or young woman to
a&Mat with housework and care of
children. Qo home nights. Phone
1147-4.
WANTED TO TRADED Model T ton
truck, Rood condition, for team,
pay difference. R. V. Welser, Talent.
LOST Between Orchard Home Drive
and Medford, lady'a black leather
purs containing money, watch,
; drivwr'a license, etc. Reward. Re
turn to Tribune.
NO USED CAR aa good aa a new car,
but we have the beat Used Cars in
town.
1034 Chrysler Airflow Sedan; new
car guarantee.
1034 Ford V-8 Coupe.
. 1D34 Dodge DeLuxe Coupe.
1033 Plymouth Coupe.
. 1033 Chrysler Royal Sedan.
1033 Chev. DeLuxe Sedan.
1034 Terraplane Sedan.
We have a number of '28, 27 and
28 models at your own price.
LANOB MOTOR COMPANY
Chryaler Dealer Plymouth.
Used car lot 6tu and Bartlett.
HOUSEMAID WANTED Must live at
own home; one living In east Med
ford preferably. Call afternoon.
Mrs. Ray, 1013 But Main St. '
UShovs 18
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6:43-0:mil I
Hurry! Ends
BACK AGAIN!
'Provue Saturday Night I
MURDER of DR. HARRIGAN
RICARDO 00RTEZ MART AST0R
SUNDAY ONLY ALL SHOWS
The Outstanding Entertainment of Badlo or Stage!
"budd" wJL mild-d koppel
1RSHLL rogSsT R"th reed "
f; SEGMl J-VfcHA WATERS
J" T0 WK J y BIG ACTS - g"
CARL BRISSOfl
with
o tor fhU nhow: i
N MATIVF.R
OENTLE team, wioa, names, cheap.
Ross Lant. Christian, Vt milt nortH
JackaoavUle hlgbway.
IMPROVED 4'4 acre on Roaa Lane.
Christian, mll north jackaon
I vi lie highway.
4-ROOM bungrlow for rent. Partly
furnlahed. 531 Spcsicer.
I 408 AORE3 oil beautiful Rogue river:
! 75 acres In alfalfa, finest bottom,
soil, over one mile river frontage,
. FREE WATER. This la a fascinat
ing place for your recreational home
' and also has great commercial value
and only a few minutea from Med-
1 ford. A rare'ehanca to own one of
the finest plncffl on the Rogue.
i . BROWN Si WHITE. REALTORS.
I .
'34 DODGE Pickup, guaranteed Uk
new. Only $450.00.
PIERCE-ALLEN MOTOR CO.
Dodge and Plymouth. '
DANCE
ADDED ATTRACTION
SAT. NITE
DINTY MOORE
; Kith
Bud Dynge's Band
at the .
Oriental Gardens
Featuring the Latest Dance Melotlles
Two Urcliestras . Two Halls
. One Admission
3!
Mats . . . 23i I
Eves . . . sHcl
Kiddles 10c I
Tomorrow!
GAYER 'N' EVER!
SCREEN
IN
ARLINE JUDGE
William FRAWLEY
Mady CKristiant
The gal full for
hif long) the
guys from hit
fists I
: Adults - 40c
s kinmn 0e Q
Adults 40c Q
s Kllllllia 2Se r7"
At lnlt I" li' mnet a
ninn who ran handle
her the nay she needs
Medford-KIamath
Truck Line
(formrrlT on RltrnMe)
MOVEP TO
111 North Fir
h FRANCHOT TONE
Main and Central
Phone 10
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