M"EDFORI) MAIL TTCTBUXE. EDFORD. ' OREGON". FRTD'VY. AFOI'S'TVl-,. 1.938;
PAGE THIRTEEN
LOCAL and
Business Visitor H. L. Claycomb
of Ashland transacted business and
called oa friends here yesterday.,
In Ashland Utiles Rena Colla was
among Medford visitors in Ashland
Wednesday, calling on friends while
In the Uthla city.
To, Portland A. D. Young was
among those leaving by train last
evening for the north .his destina
tion, being Portland.
' a
Visiting Mother H. A. Dougherty
of Harlow town, Mont., recently ar
rived to spend some time visiting his
mother. Mrs. Ellen Dougherty. .
Vtaltlnp Here Among valley - vis
itors la Miss Myrta Dlebert of Los
Angeles, Cal who is spending some
time seeing old friends In Medford
And Ashland.
Invited to Yreka All members of
the Odd Fellows and Rebekah lodges
are Invited to .attend a reception tor
presidents and grand masters or Cali
fornia to be held In the high school
at yreka tomorrow night at a o'olock.
Patient Improving A. J. Hudson
of Ashland was In Medford Wednes
day, visiting Mrs. Huison, who la a
patient at Sacred Heart hopltali Her
condition, which has been serious for
some time. Is reported considerably
Improved. , ,
In Hospital J. A. Sells of Talent
Is receiving medical treatment In the
Portland General hospital. Word
from the hospital today said his con
dition was favorable. It Is expected
tlrat he will return home In about
two weeks.
...
Dance Planned . - Announcement
was made today of a dance to be
given by the Roxy Ann Grange to
morrow evening at the Grange hall
for all friends and patrons who have
I attended the dances in the past and
' helped financially In lifting the debt
from the hall.
...
Iowa Picnic A large attendance Is
anticipated for the low, picnic to
be held In Grants Pass city park, be
ginning t 1 p. m. Sunday. All for
mer lowans now residing In southein
Oregon and northern California are
invited. The Grants Pass Iowa club
has arranged a program for the after
noon. Those attending are requested
to bring well-filled baskets ahd table
service.
Food Turned to
Awful Bloat in
Lady's Stomach
"Would Bloat Up With Gas
After Eating Pood For-
. merited in Sour Lump,
Writes Oregon Lady. "4
Bottles Van-Tage Gave Com
plete Belief I" , .
Another well-known Oregon citizen
has added her name to those who
publicly endorse VAN-TAGE for the
great good It has done. Druggists at
Young's state that no medicine In the
history of Medford has created such
a sensation as this GREAT COM
POUND VAK-TAOE I Read carefully
"Sluggish kidneys made my hnck
m sore I con III hardly turn. From
the first battle of Vnn-THge, I
steadily Improved," teMlfle Mrs.
t. A. lirown, widely-known lady of
Salem, Ore.
this remarkable testimonial written
by this lady, and you can see what
VAN-TAGE has PROVED for Itself:
Agony From Stomach Gas
"I endured so much misery with
sluggish stomach and kidneys before
I found VAN-TAGE. After eating I
would bloat up with gas, until 1 could
hardly stand thn awful pressure :n
i my Stomach Organs. My kidneys we e
bo sluggish and painful that I could
hardly turn. I guesc I tried most
everything I ever heard of to get re
lief, but nothing really helped me.
Then I taw in the papers about the
wonderful benefit VAN-TAGE was
giving other people here In Oregon
some of whom I knew. Before 1 got
through with that first bottle, I could
feel this wonderful medicine working
on me. and driving out my suffering.
Have taken only 4 bottles, and today
I feel as if I hfld been made over
no gas. no bloat, no soreness In my
kldnevs, I want to publicly endorse
VAN-TAOE for what It has done for
me." (Mrs. L. A. Brown. 2335 Mason
St., Salem, Ore.)
Acts on the 4 Organs
VAN-TAGE Is a Compound of the
21 NATURAL HERBS, and In srtditlon
ha? il clfnttfic MrdlcamrnO. This
Internal Medicine acts on the 4 Vital
Organs the Stomach, the Kldnevs.
U- dwtj), and Livv- THOUSANDS
of Oregon people testify to Its great
effectiveness. . . . And it costs so little
too. for only a few cents a day, you
can g?t VAN-TAGE. Start using
VAN-TAOE today I
r Young's Drug Store
MAIN AMI SOI ill tt.MRAL,
Phone t&
PERSONAL
Visiting Father. C. B. Corey of
Woodburn Is In Medford for a visit
for a- , week With: his father, C. H.
Corey. : ...-.
Inspect Camps Karl h.- Janoucbv
supervisor, of the Rogue river na
tional, forest, and H. C Obye, assistant-
supervisor .spent today inspect
ing the six' public campgrounds in
the Applegate district. , .
At Headquarters Official business
was transacted at Medford CCO head
quarters today by Capt. Rupert T.
Gilbert, commander of Camp Wlmer,
and Lieut. LeRoy o. Cronkhtt. Jun
ior officer at Camp South Umpqua
Palls. i
Overnight V alitor Recent Medford
visitors in Ashland Included Mrs. R.
A. Rlnabarger, who spent Wednesday
night at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
A. A. Madden. Mrs. Rlnabarger and
Mrs. Madden visited Thursday in
Hilt, Cal. .with Mr. and Mrs. Oeorge
Rlegel and Miss Fern Madden.
NOTE OF SUICIDE
KLAMATH PALLS. Aug. 14. (P
Bernie. Smith, formerly of Eugene,
was bunted in northern Klamath
county today after police said they
found a note threatening self-de-seructton.
He was believed In the
Crescent lake country.
The. letter was addressed to an
unnamed person.
Police said Smith come here, re
cently after purchasing a lunch
room.
No motive other than despondency
was given for his contemplated act.
CLEVELAND, Ohio. Aug. 14. (AP)
In an Informal addreas on an old
car ferry anchored in Lake Erie, Pres
ident Roosevelt told 400 luncheon
guests of the Qreat Lakes Exposition
the people of America ere entitled to
a good time after what they have
been through In recent years.
Tunlng to his Inspection trip of
easter.i flood . areas, Mr. Roosevelt
asserted that by seeing flood and
drought areas first hand he could
perform a better service in Wash
ington. . . ..
BIRTHS
Born to Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Bland
of the Old Stage road, a boy weigh
Ing- eight pounds at Sacred Henrt
hospital this morning. Mother and
baby were reported doing -splendidly.
MIRACLE CARBURETOR
STOLEN FROM INVENTOR
WrNNnEa"MrnTAUg. 14. (AP)
Theft of a carburetor which Its in
ventor. Charles N. Pogue, Winnipeg,
said would enable an automobile to
travel 300 miles on a gallon of gaso
line, was disclosed today whep It was
found the roof of the Inventor'!
workshop had been broken through.
CHILD FILM ACTRESS
. HAS $2775 IN BANK
LOS ANGELES, Aug. 14. (API-
Edith Fellows, at 13 a leading film
Juvenile, has earned 10,56O. spent
7,025 and put 13,776 in the bank,
her custody hearing a'aowed today.
Mrs. Elizabeth Fellows, the girl's
grandmother and guardian, gave the
accounting at the request of counsel
for Mrs. Harriet Wttntr. vhn htvih
, . . . .
suit to regain her daughter from
wnom ane nad been separated more
than ten years.
Commissioner Beaten
David B. Head, United States com
mlssfoner at Lot Angeles, shown
bandaged after ha had been beaten
by two men as he entered his South
Pasadena. Calif., home. He said he
knew of no enemies, (Associated
Press Photo)
DANCE
SAT. NITE
ORIENTAL GARDENS
Bud.Dynge's Band
Rube'i Old Timers
In the Small Hall! . !
2 HALLS ONE ADMISSION
s; 'sr
Barbara Stanwyck Here Sunday
Coming to the Craterlan theater
Sunday In a new kind of role Into
which ane ably dovetails her ei ten
sive range of talents, Barbara Stan
wyck is starred In "The Bride Walks
Out," a1 gay and breezy romantic
comedy, In which she Is seen with two
of the screen s foremost leading men,
Gene Raymond and Robert Young.
A moment after Raymond and Miss
Stanwyck arw married the bridegroom
Is arrested for violating the peace!
and the bride is pursued by a mil
lionaire man - about - town, Robert
Young, who can provide the .uxurie
Rialto Saturday
Riding triumphantly into Iresh ad
ventures and conquests, Charles
Starrett, new outdoor atal of the
screen, will be seen at the Rialto
theater tomorrow only In Peter B.
Kyne'a "Secret Patrol."
The dynamic drama of the gTeat
northwest was filmed In its entirety
in Canada against the colorful back
ground of the Canadian Rockies, and
presents new high standards In pho
tographic beauty, as well as thrilling
action. .,
"Secret Patrol" concerns the efforts
of the woTld-famous Royal Canadian
Mounted Pollco In stamping out a
band of ruthless criminals Intent
upon creating lobor troubles In a
large logging mill.
In addition to Charlea starrett the
cast Includes Finis Barton, Henry
Molllson and J. P. McOowan.
SOVIET JAILS 16
MOSCOW. Aug. 14. (AP)--filxteen
pesons were thrown In prison today
by the soviet government in the big
gest counter-revolutionary plot to be
announced by the government In
more than a decade.
Directing the plot, said secret po
lice who uncovered It, waa the exiled
Leon Trotzky, now In asylum In Nor
way. The government charged that
Trotzky waa planning a terroristic
campaign. Including attacks against
soviet leaders.
It said he had sent five agents
from abroad Into Russia to help carry
out his plena1.
RUETHER'S SUSPENSION
REDUCED TO TEN DAYS;
LOS ANOELES, Aug. 14. (AP) W.
C. Tuttle, Pacific Coast league base-
ball president, reconsidered today his
suspension of Walter "Dutch" Rue-
ther, Seattle manager, shortening his
term to 10 daya Instead of the re
mainder of the season.
Ruether can rejoin his club next
Tuesday In San Francisco. He had I
previously been barred for the rest i
of the year because of a run-In with
Umpire Bill Engeln last Sunday.
DOLE CHILD DIES WHILE
MOTHER ON YACHT TRIP
SAM FRANCISCO, Aug. 14. P)
Michael Dole, two-year-old son of
Mrs. Richard Dole of Hawaii, died at
children's hospital here today of In
fluenza.
The mother was cruising some-1
where off Alaska on a yachting ex
pedition and was only reached by
radio lasr night.
The child is a grandson of James
C. Dole, the Hawaiian pineapple king
COAST STEEL PLANTS
ON PROSPERITY PATH
SAN FRANCISCO, Aug. 14. (AP) j
Pacific const steel plants sppear i
hraded for new records in ssles. ship
ments and production this year.
They have been operating at vir
tual capacity of equipment during ,
the last 3 to 4 months, and orders
continue at high levels.
July bookings by coast plants were
well below the big month of June
but were three times those of July i
ljst y?ar, with spare tonnage.
DANCE
ROOD ELAND
City of Rogue River
SAT. NITE
Jack Crow's Orch.
Men 45c Ladies 10c
Dancing 9 to 2
of life the lady cannot extract from
her husband thirty-five per week,
.Young's Intervention , comes' to a
head, w,ith parbnra planning to get
a divorce. Raymond undertakes a haz
ardous surveying position In South
America, of which Miss- Broderlck
learns through her husband, Sparks,
who la Raymonda business buddy.
A mad ahd merry tn-'thc-nick-of-time
pursuit from Young's swank
Long Island estate to the steamer
pier from which Raymond's boat ts
departing satisfactorily ends this
devil-may-care comedy. , '
On Roxy Screen
Buck Jones bM' one of his be-t
screen roles in "Sunset of Power".
playing torhormw only at the Roxy
theater, with the 6th episode of the
serial "New Adventures of .TnrEan"
on the same- program
INNOCENT MAN FREED :
. AFTER TERWf JN PEN
SACRAMENTO, CM., Aug' M
(AP) After 40 months in , a San
Quentln prison cell, William -Dulln
emerged today a free -man, apparently
victim of wrongful conviction; -
Governor Frank F.'Merrtam grant
ed .Dulln , pardon, ynstcrday from
his convection of conspiracy 1 the
murder :ot Mickey iSrno, " p-Uged
gangster, In Los Alleles. .He had been
in prison, since May, 1033., , V 'i '
CLARK LEADING FIELD .
FOR IDAHO NOMINATION
BOISE, Idahq, Aug. 18. (API
Mayor Bnrzllla W. Clark, .Idaho Falls
municipal power . exponent, headed a
field of three today lfi tabulations
cf .Tuesday's Jdaho. democratic pri
mary gubernatorial . hopilnatlon race.
With 875 of 707 precincts unoffici
ally reported the. vote was;, ,
Clark, 90?t: Lieut, ,oov, a. P.-Mix
of Moscow, 00!: Attorney General
Bert H. Miller, 0408.
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rrmrFm more thrills with the mount.es. czzzicoming sundayi i i
I fv-C SI W lll'J 1 , I " ' .Adventure and romance I 'v-vtiWt .
LSJlV':.;rl th. great Northwrtl I y ff
mum iMm tmM
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M.i's ,,., t,M- Sunday-Monday , 1 Jfl V--fS71T3 RfiTfllR
THE MERRY MERCHANT OF MIRTH! I U II 1 'i J 1 Ujt
Wmlm GUY KIBBEE : j
I IWrriiSm In another laugh hit Warren Hull ' Dick . Rival1 r Vi ' II
I lK4fcWBCTll ' that wUl top them all! , Foran Alma Lloyd JuTfv4lwijjv cfa
Guy Kibbee Coming in Rialto Hit
, f cm y
Ua!s. gags aaid K-uiga win bine to
make a new riotous 111m hit in which
Guy Kibbee, Warren Hull, Alma
Lloyd and an all-star" cast turn a
new and funny light on business and
mobsters in "The Big 'Noiw which
'CLEVELAND, Aug. 14. ,P) The
opening session of the Rev, Charlea
E .Coughlln's National Union fop
Social , Justice convention cheered
wildly today an assertion, by West
Virginia's youthful senator, Rush D
Holt, that "the. money changers have
not been driven from the, temple."
. The 31-year-old senator, a Demo
crat, making the keynote address of
of the convention, brought delegates
to their feet with this reference to
the sixth of Father Coughlln's 1(1
points abolition of the federal re
serve banking system.
"I can quote no better than from
William Jennings Bryan," said Holt.
"Bryan said in 1023. 'the federal re
serve bank . that . should have beep
the farmer's greatest protection has
become his greatest foe, . If the
Wall street speculators are In. con
trol" of. It, It would, be better to re
peal It.'
He upheld attempts to praise the
mortgage burden of the farmer.'
which he said had brought cries of
"inflation." . . .
PLOWS FIELDS WHILE--
BALLOT COUNT WAITS
POCATELLO, Idaho, Aug. l4.--AP)
After many fruitless telephone calls,
unofficial calculators of the. primary
election reached the wife of a pre
cinct Judge In remoto southeastern
Idaho. ,'
The returns? No, she was sorry she
didn't, have them. She didn't think
Henry had, counted the votes yet.,
"He's out plowing and has the bal
lots in his overalls pocket,' she .ex
plained Henry was In a field 10 miles
from a telephone.
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hi .rMg; mil csiJCS'rjEh
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iMMi1BBBIBHBBWBMMU I , CHESTER MORRIS 4 LEWIS STONE I
-t Strrlnv Ot.lv! R I V . leila i.yams I
,, DIX I SHORTS FOR SATURDAY FRBVUE SATIRDAY MTEI I P t l-
. I Andy Clyde Comedy. I t I &fl'l
comes to the Hmlto theator for iun
dny and Mondav onlv.
With Kibbee. Hull and MIm Lloyd
in the cast are Dick For An, Marie
Wilson, Henry O'Neill and OUn How-land.
GAME WITH MATCHES .
FATAL FOR CHILD, 3
; ST." HELENS'. Aug. 14. (A) Mur-
clot.hes were . ignited as she played
with matchrs, died today.
TOO LATti TO CLASSIFY
WALTER LEVERETTE now has
"Caterpillar" BD4 Tractor. We have
his Cletrae model K that he for-
merly usod. It Is priced to move.
We also have his "CaterpIUai
Twenty," taken on trade for a new
Twenty-two. , This la a good .buy
Hubbard Wray Co. ;
BARGAIN Approximately 9 acres of
good gnrden land; irrigated and
mostly in alfalfa; good small fam
ily orchard; new cottage and barn,
chicken house; adjoins city llmUs
of Phoenix. Price 1000, with $360
down, balance. tlS -per month.
THE REAL ESTATE EXCHANGE
No. 7 No. Bartlett St. Phone 1496.
WANTED Experienced shoo sales-
niftli. Evsps Shoe Store, 101 No.
Central. Tel. 1454 or 157S-R.
FOR SALE '31 Ford coach, fine con
dition' V-8 wheels. 113 East Main,
between 8 and 8 p. m.
FOR BALE House and lot.
938 N. Central.
WANT buyers with the money for
sevrtal tons of pears on Happy 11111
Farm, ward s creek.
WANTED-yCompetont young womnn I 33 HVinuj Rrarto nf'O-nfl ' JT U
for senefni liouarnork; 2S montli. I ... ' OnOW BtftrtS at .UU . -J
Pleosc Klvo refmneet. . Box 438D. 1 1 I jjAiO . a ?&si?tt
V Tribune.- J'
-r - . . - -i I I Tim Krralcit blue-ribbon cast of all time . . In , ,
... ,A SEAj' ' . . .1 I tlie moat (lltlerliif mlrnrle musical of ail time . (73
'34 Chev.' t. W. dinl truck ftictory 1 aTjpr i . . "
built stock rack and grain bed, A-l i f .' JV am
ahapc, ready for plenty of heavy I y T 3n mm mm mg Mm mm m ffjf .JW m7L
duty. . ortn R,vcr,d,. tggfi
Dance at the Oasis p Anrn ' 1
s,ov. . .... GABLE CRAWFORD
! ; l Music Mutter I NBIJtOM EDDY FRED ARTA1UE
SATURDAY NIGHT I" ,ox xpne . .-a . ' pd
.ggsg- JIUw Wfvi Tlis supreme thrill of your 1 Vf" '
ONE Fordson Tractor with Fordson
Mower attached. Will sell elthsr
or both. Hubbard Wray Co.
WHAT Jack's 2nd Hand Store want'
to know. Is you or Is you isn tgo
lug to buy bo thnt I can quit' by
Sept. 1 ? Magazines and shent
music 1 cent a copy; heaters, floor
covering, books, tables, ranges $7
each. jars.
FOR SALE Paul water pressure sys
tem, complete, good condition, 200
gallOn capacity. Phone 1516 be
tween 8 and 6 datly.
WE HAVE two Pressure Systems. 4i0-
gai. capacity, priced, right. Hub
bard Wray Co.
BANTAM chickens for sale today.
r.tione loss.
PEDIGREED cocker spaniel puppies
i nrasner s Kennel, Jacksonville.
Phone 173. . .
FOR RENT Room with private ent
rance, louei and Bnower. inquire
227 Cottage.
FOR SALE Or will trade for acre
age near Medford, 40 acres improv
ed. 0 miles north of Grants Pass.
Also range and hen tor and 2 child's
cribs for sale. 337 W. 10th St.
FOR SALE 1026 Nash sedan, G0
cash. Must sell before Aug. 24th.
; Mrs, Bertha L. Riches, Rt, 1. Box
314, on Sunset Drive Just off Or-
chard '-Home Drive.
GOOD plumber wanted. Elmer Leslie,
1405 N. Riverside. Phone 1261.
I Positively Ends
snow. II X'Ti'J'tYVV'il Mt" 830 111
A
tl And just to make sure every-
J ' one can see it, also shown tomor- tt '
51 row fSaturduv) niirht onlv at the W .
on i " - " K
HOLLY THEATRE Jv
11. oow Open 8:30 jJ
WANTED By young business woman,
board and room in private homo.
Tribune, Box 4381.
TOMATOES, 2C lb., 75c lug; plum,
cucumbers. B. E. Ford, 2 miles
west on Jacksonville Hwy. Phone
731 -R.
FOR A ItKKiHT, SNAPPY PAINT JOH.
Al TO HKAl'TY SHOP. S. RIYEKS1HK,
WILSON'S
STORE
FOR MEN
32 North Front
Open Evenings
3
iFi man
BIG DANCE
EAGLES HALL
TONIGHT
No Admission
Gay Ninety Orchestra
Tomorrow Nite! K
WHAT A SHOW!