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LOCAL and
Transacts Business Ernest M. west,
'" navy recruiting officer here, spent
yesterday In Klamath Falls on cru
cial business.
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Agent In Town Clllf Maddux, rep
reaentatlve of the Loyalty group of
Insurance companies, Is spending a
' few days here on business.
Hold Confemnce Karl L. Janoueh,
supervisor of the Bogus River na
tional forest service, left this morning
for the Applegate district to confer
with District Eanger Lee Port at the
Star ranger station.
Week-End Guest J. E. Berger. aud
itor for the H. J, Helm company,
was a week-end guest of Mr. and Mrs.
Arthur Hess of 224 Vancouver ave
nue. Starts Practice Robert Keeney,
who has been with the Big Pines
Lumber company for the past, 4!
years, has resigned to go Into arch
itectural practice. He will be assoc
iated with Prank Clark.
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Tonsils Excised Mrs. Bertha L.
Stevens of Central Point underwent
a tonsllectomy at the Osteopathic
hospital yesterday. Mrs. Nlctc Voung
of 508 South Riverside avenue recelv
. ed medical treatment during the day.
To Crater Lake Mrs. Charlotte
Chrosler motored to Crater Lake na
tional park Tuesday afternoon to visit
- her husband, chief clerk of the park
service. She was accompanied by Mrs.
Ada Keyt of Portland who la the
guest of Miss Jean Steel at the lake
retort.
On Trip North Mr. and Mrs. Ar
thur Hess are spending a two weeks'
vacation In the north, their itinerary
to take them to Washington and
British Columbia. During their ab
sence helr son Billy la staying with
his grandmother, Mrs. R. H. Seeg
mlller of Beagle.
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Back From School Jack Heyland
: Alias returned to Medford from Port
'.jand where he attended a school giv
ing Instruction In oil burner and alr
condltlonlng equipment. also
spent considerable time In the field
atudylng the Installation and servic
ing of burnera and conditioners.
' Small Fire The floor boards of a
i star automobile parked behind Bkln
i net's garage on South Riverside ave
! nue were slightly burned on the un
derside last evening when a grass
fire spread to the car before It could
be moved to safety. Only nominal
! damage was done. The blaze waa put
out by the fire department's chemical
crew. Cause of the grass fire waa not
determined.
loses Ball Glove Hugh Hartman.
Insurance salesman In Grants Pass
who came to the rescue of the Med
ford baseball school team Tuesday
and acted as catcher In the game
against the traveling Convicts out
fit, loBt hla first baseman's glove In
the stands after the game. The glove
;. was an old friend, Hartman said, and
he is anxious to retrieve it. It would
bo appreciated If the finder would
, leave the glove at the Mall Tribune
X. sports desk.
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New York Guests Mr. and Mrs.
Lloyd B. Seamsn were today sn route
to their home In Utlca, New Vork.
after visiting here for the past two
i weeks ss the guests of Mr. and Mrs.
i Roy Sesman. The visitors drove out
from New York snd stopped at num
erous points of Interest on the way.
While here they mede trips to Crster
I lake national park and Diamond lake
' n company with Mr. and Mrs. Roy
Seaman and son Lloyd. They plan-
I ed to return east via the Redwood
highway, their Itinerary I including
stops st Yosemite natlonsl park, Salt
! Lake City and Omaha.
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' Medford's Uncle Here Sidney Oor
oo of New York City, former CCC
snrollee at Camp Prescott, has re
turned to Medford from his eastern
Some whither he went' last winter
after being dlachsrged from the clv
lllsn conservstlon corps. He Is an
uncle of Medford Dale Feldmsn, the
ChlMRO baby who waa named after
this city when some pears from the
t Kogue valley were presented to the
-isother Just before the child's birth
' lsst December. Medford Is the son of
Mr. snd Mrs. S. reldman, Mrs. reld
man being a sister of Mr. Gordon.
Mr. Gordon spent some time at his
sister's home on his trip to the west
and said the baby, now nine months
old. Is getting slong splendidly snd
that the parents are still proud of
his name. The fact that the baby
waa named after a Medford pear was
made the subject of testure stories
In msny of the country's dally news-
' pspers. Mr. Gordon recalled.
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lone fjtabllthed Medtord precrip"m
rmpsnv. Heaths Is a name Souther:
Orek-on people know. For Pale
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McNalr Bros., Ashland.
PERSONAL
Open OMc Here William L&lnff.
formerly engaged In archltectual work
In Portland, and who drew plans for
the OcH Beach high school and
Brookings Junior high, has opened
an office over the United States Na
tional bank.
Utilize Airport Arrivals at Medford
municipal airport today Included
Lieut. H. A. Boushey, en route from
Hamilton field, Cal., to Fort Lewis.
Wash., In a Douglas observation
plane; and Jack Sweet ser, en route
from Mojave, Cal., to Tacoma, Wash.,
In a Rear win cabin ship. 'Both pilots
continued their flights after the ships
had been serviced.
Visitors From Iowa Mr. and Mrs.
Leslie Preston and Mr. and Mrs.
Glenn Hlatt of Marshall town, Iowa,
are visiting at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. M. E. Putnam on Stewart ave
nue. The Iowans are making a motor
tour of the west coast And will be
here for a few days. They declared
the refreshing climate of southern
Oregon and particularly the cool
nights are a welcome relief to the
Intense heat that has parched Jowa
all summer. The temperature here
has been such a contrast to that
back home that the visitors have
found it comfortable to sit before a
crackling fireplace each evening. Mrs.
Putnam Is an aunt of Mr. Preston;
Rialto Star
The romance, tragedy, humor, and
exciting adventures that accompany
a young girl's graduation to womanly
maturity In an early California gold
mining town are woven into co-starring
drama for Anne Shirley and John
Besl In "M'llsa," which playa at the
Rialto theatre today and Friday.
The film la a free adaptation of
the popular short story by Bret Hsrte
which, with Its companion pieces,
made Its author famous as the most
forceful Interpreter of the colorful
life and people of California gold
era.
These two young players are sup
ported by a cast headed by Guy Klb
bee (as M'llss' good natured, worth
less, and constantly Inebriated father,
Washoe) Moroni Olsen, Douglass
Dumbrllle. Prank M. Thomas, Bar
bara Pepper. Arthur Hoyt, James
Bush, and Margaret Armstrong.
On Roxy Bill
Louis Pasteur Uvea again In the
great characterlzstlon by Psul Muni,
star of the production, "The Story
of, Louis Pasteur," which playa a re
turn engagement at the Roxy theater
twuiy ar.d tomorrow, Louis Pasteur
Is plsyed by Muni, supported by a
cast Including Anita Louise, Donald
Woods snd Porter Hall with Jose
phine Hutchinson playing the lead
as his wife.
Join
ETHEL WYN B. HOFFMANN'S
Hosiery Club
. Every 13th pair free.
Contrary to general belief, beavers
do not use their flat tails In their ex
tensive bulldlnff operations.
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Today And Friday!
WAS A HIT BEFORE
WILL BE BIGGER NOW!
Personally recommended
by President Roosevelt:
Jackie Coogan
in
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n eril 'nnf short
lil iSi ATTRAci,ojis
"Suzy," Starring Jean Harlow,
Th Jean Harlow of buoyant com
edy, natural charm and sudden dra
matic intensity are all combined in
her new appearance tn the title role
of "Buasy coming Sunday to the
Ludwlg Berger passed away
hospital at Sebastopol, California.
August 18 at the age of 71 years. He
was born st Hanover, Germany, In
1859. Mr. Berger settled at Charles
ton, S, c, 10 years later where he be
came a druggist. Sime years after he
moved to Chicago, spending several
years there In the same business.
tn 1888 he came to Phoenix, Ore
gon, where his wife, Theodosla Berger
passed away nine years later.
He leaves a host of friends who
knew his as a true friend and a man
of fine character during hla 48 years
at Phoenix. He leaves two sons, Fred
Berger cf Lindsay, Calif., Henry Ber
ger of Oakland, also five grandchil
dren, Harold and Roger von der Hcl
len of Medford. Mrs. Theodosla Riley
of Pendleton, and LorrMne and Fred
Berger of Lindsay, Calif.
Funeral services will be held at the
Perl Funeral Home Friday at 11 a m.
Dr. Devlne of the Presbyterian church
conducting the services. Interment at
the Phoenix cemetery.
MEXICAN MUNITIONS TO
SPANISH GOVERNMENT
MEXICO CITY. Aug. 20. (AP)
The newspaper Universal today said
It had learneu eeveiril carloads of
ROMANCE ON THE RAW FRONTIER
Written in blood and gunsmoke
on the pages of early California !
The drama of a spitfire orphan
who awoke to womanhood amid
the dangers of a gold-rush town!
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Craterlan theater. The story of a
chorus girl stranded In London at
the outbreak of the World War and
led Into a second marriage under the
mistaken belief that her first aviator
husband Is dead, gives the star every
arms and ammunition, purchased by
the Spanish government In Mexico
had been sent to Vera Cruz to be
loaded on the Spanish liner Magal
lanes. i
Psycho-Analyst To
Appear At Rialto
Coming to Medford, starttng Sun
day. Augst 23, for a week's engage
ment on the stage of the Rialto the
atre la Gamier, master psycho
analyst, a man who has been schooled
scientifically In his line In univer
sities throughout the world. He
comes highly recommended by Unit
ed States senators, district attorneys,
Judges and many other prominent
people and patrons are urged by
George Hunt not to confuse this man
with the ordinary mystic or fortune
telling type..
, Gamier has been heard on the air
over national networks as the Old
Philosopher tn which capacity he has
helped thousands.
Mosquitoes
The worst mosquitoes In the world,
travelers agree, are to be found In
Alaska, where the stinging pests can
actually bite a man to death.
How do Alaskans protect them
selves? By burning nmfACH! Nothing like
It, they say, to give you absolute pro
tection. It's sure death to the pests-
safe for humans and domestlo ani
mals. In Handy finer enn 2.1e up at
sll Drug. Grocery, Seed Stores and
Pet Shops.
I. fi 'A, 3 II , SVU' t NaZ-. ISA
Coming Sunday
opportunity to reveal her versatile
talents. Franchot Tone and Cary
Grant as the respective first and sec
ond husbands, head the aupportng
cast.
Card or Thanks
Wo wish to express our sincere ap
preciation to our friends and neigh
bor for the kindness and sympathy
extended us during our recent be
reavement; also for the beautiful
floral offerings.
Mr. and Mrs. John Rose and son.
Mr. and Mrs. Ted Dole.
1 1 STARTING TODAY 3 DAYS C
I trtitcc THAT GETS DOWN TO CASES!
"5T a "don't-give-a-dam"' he-man hero . . an exquisite U
, Tp.ri woman from "outside" . . a savage yy
jp.v H CKX monarch - half - dog, half -wolf! Sy
I OV'H M I and that's the Bort of picture it is . . . .
J -4 , hard and strong, a lot of action . . . thrill-
v'iVa .' ' f j i ing adventure in the land of eternal snows! J V
Most of Hannibal's troops were ter
rified at th sight of snow when they
crossed the Alps. They had never
seen snow before.
100 LATfc TO CLASSIFY
PRUNE pickers wanted. Register now.
Earl Sumner, CanyonvlUe, Ore.
Starting Sept. 1st.
WANTED Girl for general house
work. References required. Call
1184-W.
FOR RENT Apartment. 334 Apple.
MIDDLE-ACiED couple want work on
ranch. Box 4860, Tribune.
SHELL Corn for turkeys. Alexander
Hardware and Implements, Central
Point.
FOR SALE Large
Ead's Storage.
range. Call at
ROOM and board for one or two
gentlemen, also garage. Reasonable,
close In, excellent meals. 233 So.
Grape St.
TRADE San Jose house, one and 'i
acres, fruit for family, room for
1000 chickens. Value 6000. All
clear for Medford property.
HOUSE on South Chestnut, $400.
LOT North Grape. Paved. $250.00.
Clear. Watches, small diamonds.
Cy Owens, lie Main.
WANTED Olrl for housework
care of children. 730 Dakota.
and
FOR SALE Female
IIS Genesee.
Spitz puppies.
BALED STRAW 30c per bsle.
Niedermeyer. tel. 697-R-l.
PLEASANT sleeping
33 No. Peach.
room for rent.
WANTED Hay to put up on shares.
C, J. Llbolt, Central Point, route
1, box 253.
WHERE BETTER CARS SELL FOR
LESS
Chevrolet Coupe, perfect condition,
real transportation at a real price:
drive It 366.
De Vaux Sport Sedan. Few cars sur
pass It In acceleration and hill
climbing, and It Is a smooth, silent,
powerful and economical car as
well $375.
Ford Sedan, newly painted In gun
metal, new top. Bargain $105.
Many cars and trucks, also pickups
to choose from.
PIERCE-ALLEN MOTOR CO.
Dodge and Plymouth Dealers
113 south Riverside
FOR SALE Four-room house and
lot; porches, city water, electricity,
plenty shade. Price reasonable. 413
Union 6t,
BETTER Used Furniture. Davenport
set, antique bed, good rockers,
springs, chests. 106 South Grape.
FOR SALE or TRADE 1930 Bulck
sedan. 1517 No. Riverside.
1931 FORD Victoria, perfect condition
throughout. Must dispose of this
fine car this week. No dealers. 130
Genesee.
FOR SALE A five-room house, much
more complete and attractive than
average. Communicate with owner
through Mall Tribune, Box No.
4878.
FOR RENT Duplex Apt. 216 Haven.
FOR 8AL15 Closing out tables, heat
ters. cider mill, feed cutter, organ,
trunks, baby bed, separator, hall
trees. Quitting business. Jack's 2nd
Hand Store.
MONEY TO LOAN ON MODERN
HOMES
1, All loans dlreot reduction.
3. Interest reduced monthly by In
stallment payments.
8. Principal does not come due in
lump sum which may be diffi
cult to meet.
4. Loans closed without delay.
MEDFORD FEDERAL SAVINGS
AND LOAN ASSN.
Phone 195 126 E. Main
FOR RENT Unfurnished, mod
ern 5 -room stucco, basement, fur
nace. Adults only. Apply 626 Pine.
GOOD WILL BALL
FOR SOUTHERN OREGON
SATURDAY NIGHT, AUGUST 22
PACIFIC PAVILION
CRESENT CITY, CAL.
Music by Hnrry Ills White Jackets orchestra. HMt liardwood nrln;
door on the coast. You will enjoy yourself at the cool bull room
of the Pacific Pavilion. All newly redecorated. Cnmplng In the
Pavilion ParK Saturday iilht 25c. Picnic and Swimming Bunday at
beach. A record crowd Is expected. Many plnnnlne to Rttend the
dance from southern Oreton. The lost three dances attracted large
crowds, nanclne, from 9 until 3. tleneral Admission 40c.
MAVTAO washer, davenport, day bed,
6-tube table model radio, 9x13 rug.
Perfection oil stove, with oven;
flat top desk, electric range with
trash burner and colls, and Paul
pump.
AL'S TRADING POST
Jacksonville Hgy. and Lozler Lane
FOR SALE Ford Sedan, good shape,
$25 00. Deaver ic McCurly Service
Station. North Central St., Medford.
Lost River
BUTTER
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