Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, February 28, 1936, Page 13, Image 13

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    MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEl)R)im OREGON." FRTDAY; FEBRUARY 2S.
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LOCAL and
In Oranls Pass Charles Clark, for
merly of Grant! Pau and now of
Medford, visited friends In the Cave
City Wednesday.
.
Guenther 111 Hugo Outnther, post
offloe money order clerk, waa ccu
flned to nla noma at 013 South New
town street today with lnfluenaa.
Mrs. Wilson Better Mrs. Ida WIN
son of Jacksonville was reported to
day to be recovering satisfactorily
from a. major operation performed
last Sunday at S&ored Heart hospital.
Hammond Bark Robert Hammond,
manager of the Pacific Telephone and
Telegraph company, returned this
morning from Eugene where he made
brief business visit.
To Visit Father Miss Enid Funk.
clerk of the Rogue river national for
est service, will leave by train tomor
row for Portland where she will spend
the week-end with her father.
Receive Treatment Mrs. H. H. Mil
ler of Central Point was among pa
tients receiving medical treatment at
the Osteopathia clinic and hospital
yesterday. '
Foster Returning Harry Foster of
the.Colyear Motor Sales company, In
Yreka on business the past few days,
was expected to return to his home
here this evening.
Leaves For Home Mrs. B. Skjolsvlk.
who has been visiting In Medford and
northern California since Sunday, left
thla morning for her home In Minne
apolis, Minn.
lias Operation Mrs. Anne Sloan of
Grants Pass underwent a second ma
jor operation on her eyea at a local
hospital yesterdsy. She. has been un
dergoing treatment for aeveral weeks.
Correct Same An item In yester
day's Mall Tribune stated that the
first lamb-tonguea of the Medford
vicinity were found by Mr. and Mrs.
Harold Larkln. The name ahould have
been Mr. and Mrs. Larkln Reynolds.
Against Double Parking Those
double-parking In the city streets of
Grants Pass will now be subject to
arrest, according to Mayor R. S. An
derson of that city, the decree going
Into effect today.
Leaving For East John L. Town
send, radio operator at COC head
quarters, will leave by train tonlgf.5
" for Fort Hayes, Ohio, whither he will
accompany an enrollee who Is to re
ceive medical treatment. Mr. Town
eend will return In a fortnight.
Rltter Due Back Hugh Rltter, TJ.
S. forest ranger of the Dead Indian
district, Is expected to return to Med
ford Sunday or Monday. On detached
duty, he has been travelling with a
forest "show boat" In Washington
the past month.
Leaves For Roseburg Ouy B. John
son, safety engineer of the U. S. reg
J) lonal forester's office In Portland wno
apent the first three days of the weok
here, left yesterday by automobile for
Roseburg where he was to Inspect
methods for the prevention of acci
dents. .
Skiing Good Twenty Inches of new
snow were reported at Union Creek
yesterday, bringing the total depth to
about three feet. The snow was pack
ed down by a light rain yesterday af
ternoon and skiing on the U. S. toi
est slides waa described today as ex
cellent. Canfleld Due Tomorrow David. H
Canfleld, superintendent of Crater
lake national park. Is expeoted back
tomorrow.. H left here aeveral weeks
ago to attend a series of conferences
of national park heads In Washing
ton, D. .C. He Is returning via Port
land.
Attend Play Among those from
Medford who enjoyed the presenta
tion of "Candida" by drama etudenta
of the Southern Oregon Normal school
, central Point Grange hall last
evening were: Mr. and Mrs. Jud Rlck
ert. Mrs. Earl York, Mra. Nell Wlnne,
Mrs. Mabel Mack, Mra. Katherlne
Huntress and Miss Oolda Boone.
Map Problem studied Capt. M. O.
Wright, Infantry reserve, gave Instruc
tion In map problems at last night s
meeting of Rogue river chapter, Re
serve Officers' association at the J
armory. After the meeting several
members practiced on the pistol ,
range. At the next meeting. March ,
1J. MaJ. Charles 8. Pette of Eugene j
will give the Instruction. I
j
Minstrels Success More thsn 300
persons packed Knight of Pythias
hall last night to witness the mins
trel show presented by the auxiliary
of the Fraternal Order of Eagles. Hie
audience expressed hearty approval
of the program, the show being des
cribed as one of the best ever pro
duced by the auxiliary
Hohlweg's Top Shop
SIDE CTRTAINS
Made to order or repaired
109 E. th. Phone 41
Medford-Klamath
Truck Line
(formerlv on s. Riverside)
Movrn to
ill North Fir
NATIONAL
AL
PURE UTAH
BURNS LONGER
Meriforu Fuel Co.
II !i V. Central. Tel. 1111
PERSONAL
Transacts Business R. E. McElhoae
transacted business In Ashland Wed
nesday. In Ashland D. W. Wheeler was
among those from Medford making
business calls In Ashland Wednesday.
Mlksche North Raymond Mlksche
left on the evening train yesterday
for Portland where he will transact
business on a short visit.
At Headquarters Dr. William O.
Martin, surgeon at Camp Oak Knoll
conferred yesterday with offlcera at
COC headquarters here.
Prestona South ' Tonight Leaving
tonight will be Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Preston who will vacation In - San
Francisco. They will go by train.
Visitor Home Mra. Tom Crabtree
left on the morning train today for
her home In Marshfleld after spend
ing the past week In Medford visit
ing at the homes of her two sons and
families, Glen and Lawrence Ander
son. To Sponsor Play The Future
Craftsmen club of the Medford high
school will sponsor a three-act play,
a comedy written by C. E. Wilcox and
titled "Fuller's Fortune," It waa an
nounced today. The play will be pre
sented In the school auditorium at
S p. m. on March 10.
Farrell To Eugene Frank P. Far
rell, city attorney, left by motor car
thla morning for Eugene where he
was to attend a conference of the
League of Oregon Cities which was to
prepare a uniform ordinance for com
mlttles that approved civil service tr
firemen at the special election Janu
ary 81. Mr. Farrell, accompanied by
Mrs. Farrell, was expected back late
tonight.
Attend Celebration Among Ash
land Masons attending the banquet
and dance here Tuesday night in cele
bration of Washington's birthday
were Mr. and Mra Millard Grubb, Mr.
and Mrs. Ward Croft. Dr. and Mra.
R. L. Burdlc, Dr. and Mrs. Walter
Redford, Mr. and Mrs. Hal McNalr.
Mr. and Mrs. Will Loomls, Mr. snd
Mrs. A. J. McCallen and Mr. and Mrs.
R. E. Detrlck.
Forest Meeting A general meet
ing of all executive personnel of the
Roguo river national forest will be
held at 8:30 Monday morning In the
office of Karl K. Janoucb, supervisor,
In federal building. Primary purpose
of the meeting, Mr. Janouch said, Is
to outline Individual responsibilities
In their relationship to those of the
other staff heads. All rangers and
COC camp project auperlntendenta
will attend the conference, Including
Lee Port, Applegate ranger; N. J. Pen
lck. Klamath ranger, and Hugh Rltter,
Dead Indian ranger.
PUNCH IN NOSE PROVES
BOSS WANTED QUIET
CHICAGO, Feb. 28. (UP) MlSB
Gertrude Newhouse thought John a.
Stanton, who employes her to take
care of his young son, waa fooling
when he told her to switch off the
radio, that he wanted to sleep. "I
knew he meant It, though, when he
punched me In the nose." she said
today as she swore out a warrant for
assault and battery.
NOTICE To All POLICYHOLDERS
with the Mutual Benefit Health tc
Aocldent Association and the United
Benefit Life Ins. Co., please pay all
dues Communicate with Marshall
Reeves, District Agent, P. O. Box 673,
or 330 N. Holly St. This Includes Jack
son and Josephine Counties. fAdv)
HEATH'S FOR
Drugs - Toiletries - Tobaccos
RAZOR BLADES
M. S. Double Edg3. 5 for
A B D Capsules . . . . .
Gem Blades
Colgate Tooth Paste .
Bromo Seltzer, large
ExLax
Creomulsion
98c
Fitch Shampoo 59c
Listerine, large 59c
Alka Seltzer 49c
Amolin 29c
Pepsodent Tooth Paste 38c
Prophylactic Tooth Brush 39c
Insulin, lOcc
U40, $1.41
TOBACCO SPECIALS
Prince Albert 10c
Sir Walter Raleigh 12c
Days Work 8c
Granger 7c
Climax . .' 8c
Elastic Trusses, Spring Trusses and Belts
fitted by a man who knows how
The Store
That Fills
Prescriptions
Linn Sheriff
HERBERT SHELT0N
Herbert Shelton or Albany Is sher
iff of Linn county. Ills 4-year term
expires In January, 1937.
Wife of Senator
MRS. C. L
Mrs. Charted L. McNary, the former
Cornelia w. Morton, married the sen
ator In 1H23.
Organizes Boys
CARL K. Q0OK
Clark K. Cook, Juvenile officer o
Klamath Falls, lias organized many '
school boy patrols and directs the city
recreation program during the sum
mer. So
. . . .$1.09
27c
. 2 for 35c
49c
...... .23c
Tek Tooth
Brush, 39c
Miles Nervine
83c
55'!
L i .: . iV
. M c N A R f
VV'-
Ladies'
Rest Room
in Basement
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LEAP
NEW YORK. Feb. 38. (AP) South
em Pacific Co. today reported net
Income of Southern Pacific lines in
1935 amounted to 92.346,589, com
pared with 4 08. 22 5 In 1B34, an In
crease of 1,9 38,30V or 474.83 per
cent.
For Southern Pacific lines and all
separately operated solely controlled
affiliated companies, there waa a
consolidated net loss of 91.744,551,
compared with a net loss fo $3,907,
604 In 1934.
Net railway operating Income of
Southern Pacific lines, amounting to
S20.319.879, was larger than for any
year since 1931, and compared with
117.003.657 In 1934.
. "Business generally." the report of
Hale Holden, chairman of the board,
stated, "apeared to be upon a sounder
basis than at any time since the be
ginning of the deptesslon period.
Freight traffic Improved progressively
throughout the year, and for the last
quarter the revenues were larger than
for the same period of any year since
1930." . . ,
Border patrol Inspectors of the
San ' Antonio, Texas, district mauo
360 arrests, seized 74 automobiles ana
31 boats with contraband, took 357
animals and 5,884 quarts of llquorc
after Illegal crossings In 1935.
Brazilian government receipts In
the federal district of Rio de Ja
neiro, the ports of Santos and Rio
de Janeiro and the Industrial center
of Sao Paulo for the first 10 months
of 1935 totaled $7,600,000 more than
In the same, period In 1934.
Record of 178 farmers studied n
the department of farm economic
at the Kentucky college of agricul
ture show an average Increase in net.
earnings of $546, or 64 per cent per
farm In 1934 over 1933.
Dividends have been paid for 35
years on 450 shares of stock lying
In a sunken ship In San Francisco's
Golden Gate.
Add to loveliness by using "Shalt
mar" Perfume by Geurlaln ... At
Young's Drug Co.. Main Sc Central.
Dix at Roxy
S.P.
I Pit II ' ? i jJ ANYTIME:
I ' . W II Ml aT-M'M J
I' Av inc.
LAND 3I.MKS TONIGHT
"Theilk Wheeler & Woolsey
Kammaketi
Sat. Only
2if-i Continuous
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tl THE M r. .
0F EMPre,
With
MARG0T GRAHAME
PRESTON F0STEF
LOUIS CALHERf
PLUS .iiiii
"THI IARTH 000$ ROAR"
Also Comedy and Cartoon
Starts
BUNDAV
The rfsncin, isdy
nn a new iwttt.
aeart.,1
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BRIAN AHCRNE L
Fr.nl, MORGAN S
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As the qnlrk-trfxffer svnS
peacemaker of the YS
raw frontier liln
mtwt colorful role t
George Arliss
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Ann Southern
LEAP YEAR FIXED
BY OLD EGYPTIANS
NEW YORK, Feb. 28. (AP) To
morrow is leap yenr day, and that
old friend of crossword puzzler
Ra, the Egyptian sun god had
lot to do with It.
The ancient pyramids once were
used' to measure the length of the
sun -In dim ted year. Their shadows
were shortest at noon at the end or
the 365-day year, now February 28.
Once every four years, Egyptian
mathematicians found, there was no
shadow. They did not know a solar
year actually contains 886.24 days
and that the pyramid shadows there
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Postively Ends Tomorrow Nite ! I
It's bigger and bettor than all his
other wild animal shows put together 1
aS
Wfjw FRONTIER" If
.ifcfyrj John Wayne L
3C.II HI. AY
Love, as the O
flghteri . . . matching clues and
klMes with a
more about
Ann Sothern-
The Jolly Gag-Jag
rire slarmn and flre-enslnrs
trinl It's a 4-ulrm rnmume,
Coming Sunday
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in "Grand Exit"
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fore were not exactly accurate.
To calculate the extra time more
easily, a day waa added to every
fourth year. . . .
MASONIC LEADER DIES
FROM HEART ATTACK
NORTH BEND, Ore., Fob. 26. (AP)
Andy P. Davis, 62, of CoqulUe. past
grnud commandar ol the Knlgrhta of
Templar In Oregon, died at a hospital
here today following a heart attack.
Me was stricken at a Masonlo meet?
Ing In Marshfleld last night. He '
a past presiding officer of all Masonlo
lodges In Marshfleld.
. Special Communication ot
Medford Lodge No. 103, A
P. i A. M., Friday, Feb, 38.
7:30 p. m. Work In B. A.
degree. Visitors Invited.
Horner, W. M.
OHO. ALDEN, Secy.
Wayne
MnwnsYiff I
- Man tit the rlre
lid W';
blonde who knew
anon than love!
-Edmund Lowe 1
Onslow Stevens
Of the Year!
were all the mme lo IhH mail
bubbling orr llh merriment
h
WOMEN DETERMINED
BACHELORS SHALL WED
AURORA, 111., Feb. 38. (UP) -
Eligible bachelors won't have
chance here Saturday (Februaiy 30.
In case you've forgotten). Ail city
office will be filled by younr, un
married women who vow they win
force bachelors either to accept fem
inine marrlagu proposals or buy the
traditional outfit.
Brazil's minister of labor, industry
and commerce recently Inspected ex
hibits of Brazilian merchandise pre
paratory to shipping them to New
York for a permanent commercial ex-
f00 LATE TO CLASSIFY
FOR RENT Apartment. 3 rooms and
batn. lights and hot water furnisa
ad, Frlgldaire. 810 3. Oak dale.
WANTEI Pigs, weight to 75 lbs.
oiaie price in repiy. m u, man
Tribune.
FOR SALE One team well matched
mares. Oeo. Hilton, Orants Pass.
OIRL for housework,, care of chil
dren, 315 N. Peach. ;
WANTED 1000 ft. uaed 3x4s.
104, Route 1.
FOR SALE Modern fl-room house,
3 bedrooms, sleeping porch, two
lots, close to high school located
733 Dakota St. Open for Inspection
Sunday afternoon. H. O. Wilson.
Phone 15&4.
CHOICE residence lot Portland for
small house Medford. Box 134, Rt.
One. Central Point.
FOR RENT Large desirable room for
3 or 8, with, meals, Mrs. Waterman.
106 So. Ivy. Phone 095-W.
WANTED Man or man .and wife to
work on small place with orchard
experience. Box 837, Tribune.
LOST 3 peacocks. Notify City Meat
Manet, Pnone 924.
70 ft. x 140 ft. building lot with new
garage, oood location, see owner.
310 Willamette Ave.
CHICKS FOR SALE We have good
local and Special Hansen strain
chicks to offer you at right prices.
Over 500 now on hand. F. E. Sam
aon Company, 330 N. Riverside,
Medford.
Hurry! Ends
III Shows' SJ 'J i'IS I V I Mat, . . 25c I I
f A CONVULSION OF HOWLS!
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' PRE VUE SATURDAY NIGHT
"MILLIONS in the AIR"
Kicking tlie (long around on the Amateur Hour
WENDY BARBIE JOHN HOWARD
. WIIXIK HOWARD ' BRNNY BAKER
TV UP"
..Wiv- .
"MM Prtmino'
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LADY snd gentlemen passengers to
Oakland or Lo Angeles, Match A
or 5. Share expense. J46 Bentt
Street.
COAL BR1QITETS for smudging. We
will bave our first car arrive here
about March 5th. Arrange with us
now for your requirements to be
delivered direct from car to you.
P. E. Samson Company, 30. N.
Riverside, Medford.
FURNITURE FOR SALE, reasonable,
divan, dining suite, bed room suite.
8I8V3 Summit.
30 AUSTRA-WHTTE. 10 mot. pullets.
All laying. Tel 3-F-23.
FOR SALE No. 17 Golden series De
Laval cream t par a tor with motor.
Leonard J. Freeman, Central Point,
Phone 138.
$800 CASH for best small house It
will buy In walking distance Med
ford. Particulars Box 700, Mall
Tribune.
'30 CHEVROLET sedan, run like now,
Karl-Keen trunk, new tires, small
mileage, driven by one owner. A
real buy at only 9285.00.
PIERCE-TLLEN MOTOR CO.
DodKe and Plymouth
WHY GET UP NIGHTS
t'se Juniper Oil. Rtirhu Leaves, Etc.
Flush out excels acids and waste
matter. Get rid of bladder Irritation
that causes waking up. frequent de
sire, scanty flow, burning and back
ache. Make this 25c teat. Get juni
per oil. buchu leaves, etc.. In little?
green tablets called Bukete, the blad
der laxative. In four days Is not
pleased your druggist will return your
25c. Heath's Drug Store, J arm In 'a
Drug Store.
DANCE
SAT. NITE
ORIENTAL GARDENS
Bud Dyhge's Band
featuring
Dinty Moore at the Drums I
Rube's Old Timers
In the Small Hall!
2 HALLS ONE ADMISSION
Tomorrow!
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