Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, August 27, 1936, Page 9, Image 9

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    MEDFORD MATL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD, OREGON. THURSDAY. AUGUST 27. 1936.
PARE NINE
LOUAL and
; Nfff Away Porter J. Neff, local
attorney, left on the northbound
train last night for Portland where
be nil) transact business briefly.
Beturns from North Elno Hemmtla,
manager of the Rlalto theater, re
turned by plane last evening from
Portland where he transacted busi
ness. '
Visitor Leaves Mrs, Jack Howell of
Portland, who has been visiting Mrs.
Will Brown at Eagle Point, expected
to return to her home in the north
today.
, Obtain License Robert Nick Rlndt
ftnd Evelyn Mae Long, both of Med
ford, obtained a marriage license In
v Boseburg today, according to Assocl
: . ated Press report.
BuGeBauer North Ted QeBauer left
W train yesterday for Portland where
be expected to make a short business
; . Leaves for South Marcella Jones
was among those leaving on a south
bound train last evening, her des
tination being San Francisco.
Jacksonville Blaze Sparks from a
burning flue caused a roof fire at
' Amy Dow's restaurant In Jackson
ville Tuesday morning, the blaze be
ing quickly extinguished with a small
, .t, amount of damage to the building.
TouVelle to Portland Judge Prank
L. TouVelle, state highway commis
sioner, left for Portland byj train last
1 evening to spend a short time In
the northern city transacting busi
ness. Freight Man Here n. E. Mullaaey.
, representative of the Transconti
nental Freight bureau, arrived recent
ly from, Portland headquarters to
transact official business with local
: bepresentatlves.
' W .
Valley Visitor Recent visitors here
Included Charles A. Pestor of Los An-
geles, district passenger agent for the
Southern Pacific railroad, who spent
several days of bis stay vacationing
at Dlamor J lake.
Reunion f Sisters Mrs. 0. P. Jenl
aom, with her grandson, Charlts Jenl
aom, of Missoula, Mont., has been vls
' ltlng her sister, Mrs. Eva Jenlsom.
It is the first time the two sisters
have met in 23 years.
Business Visitors Medford business
visitors In Ashland Tuesday Included
: Cel Oerevats, local representative of
the Baker, Hamilton and Pacific com
pany of San Francisco, and C. B.
' Cordy, assistant Jackson county agent.
i Convalescing; In Hospital Mrs. 8.
: B. Holmes of Eagle Point Is convales
' - olng from a recent operation at Sac-
t red Heart hospital. Her sister, Mrs.
' S. B. auerln, returned to her home
.. In Portland this morning after spend -
; lng the past six weeks visiting Mrs.
Holmes. Another sister, Mrs. George
v T. O'Brien of Prlndle, Wash., will re
V main with Mrs. Holmes for an ln
ft definite period. Mrs. O'Brien Is a
" jormer resident of the valley and Is
' greeting many old friends during her
tay.
Oi Inspection K. P. McReynolds,
assistant forester In charge of fire
control on the Rogue River national
forest, left this morning on -a gen-
; rsl inspection tour which was to
. take him to Butte Falls, Camp South
, Fork, Fish lake, Lake of the Woods
. and Union Creek. He Is to return
tomorrow night or Saturday morn
, lng. He was accompanied by Lloyd
Jt. Olsen, assistant forester In charge
of fire hazard reduction with head
quarters at the regional office in
Portland.
Two Fire Calls Several private
garages were threatened by a grass
lire lata yesterday afternoon at West
. Twelfth and South Newtown streets.
Quick work by the fire department,
responding to a precinct alarm, sav
ed the garages and the Blaze was ex
tinguished without damage. Just be
fore the precinct alarm the fire de
lsartment'a chemical crew was called
pio put out a pile of burning scrap
paper In the alley at the side of the
Craterlan theater. Both blazes, fire
: men thought, were caused by the
careless disposal of lighted matches
or cigarette stubs.
To Conference Oeorge Henselman.
district agent for the Aetna Life In
surance company, left by motorcar
yesterday for Lake Tahoe, Cel., where
the company la holding a Paclflo
' coast conference, an annual event
conducted by the home office execu
tives for lesdlng salesmen, Mr. Hen
: aelman was accompanied by Mrs.
Henselman, her mother, Mrs. Susie
. Csmpbell, and the two eldest Hen
selman children, Roger and Jean.
' The family will visit friends and rela-
tires In San Francisco. Mr. Hensei
' rnan planned to return to his office
here In shout a week.
1 .4 HEW MEDICINE
FOR STOMACH
SUFFERERS!
This new remedy, which has many
months of exhaustive research work
in our laboratories back of It, Is noth
ing short of sensational In giving
prompt, effective relief for sufferers
from stomach ailment. This per
fected, time-tried remedy, available
at moderate cost, has been especially
prepared for excess scld. gastritis, con
tloatlon. biliousness. alHc hesdachea.
sour stomach, flatulence and any con
dltlon that Is associated with acidity
. . . one or two teaapsooniuia airecuy
after meals Is an effective dose whicn
may be Increased If necessary without
HI effects. . . . Reuei is immeaia.iv
rimtiunt me for a brief period of
time will correct acid conditions. We
guarantee then
WIN $50 CASH
We are seeking an appropriate name
for thta guaranteed stomach remedy
simDlv nurchase a bottle of this fine
stomach remedy and submit your sun
cestlon for a name. Either write ox
call at our store now with your aug'
mm. . . . closlni date will be an.
nounced soon we urse you to enter
t oneel net vour bottle tods? at
heath's Drug Company, Medford, or
UcNsii Bros., Asnlaud.
PERSONAL
Visit In Ashland Mr. and Mrs.
Scott McLarnan, Miss Ida McLarnan
and Emll Tarns were among Medford
visitors In Ashland Tuesday evening,
calling at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Theodore Guetzlaff. Mr. McLarnan la
i brother of Mrs. Guetzlaff.
On Rodent Control J. F. Branson.
junior biologist with the United
States biological survey in Roeeburg,
waa here today for a conference re
garding rodent control. Mr. Bran
son was expected to remain here sev
eral days making preparatlona for the
eradication of porcuplnea that have
been causing damage In the Union
Creek area.
Children Injuied Valley frlenda of
Mr. and Mrs. L. Miller, former resi
dents now of Fairbanks, Xowa, will
be concerned over news received by
relatives here of recent serious In
juries to their two children. The
Millers' small son Danny haa been
seriously burned-end will be confin
ed to bed for 6ome time. A few days
following his accident, their daughter
Shirley was Injured in a motor acci
dent, sustaining' fractures of both
legs and a broken arm and collar
bone. The Millers formerly resided
In the valley. Mrs. Miller Is a daugh
ter of Mrs. Pauline Wahl of Foots
creek and - a sister of Mrs. George
West of this city.
TOWNSENDITES OF
CALIFORNIA PLAN
TO
BAN FRANCISCO. Aug. 27. (ff)
California Townsendltes, who endors
ed 11 successful congressional candi
dates In Tuesday's primary election,
drew plans today for backing the
nominees In. their campaigns.
Eight of the nominees were incum
bents and the other three. Nelson n
Matre, Harry R. Sheppard and Ed P.
Sample, were newcomers to the con
gressional field.
E. J. Margett, state manager of the
pension plan organization, said his
group would put "workers, speakers
and money" at the disposal of Town-
send endorsed candidates, and pre
dicted 17 of 30 representatives to be
elected In November would have
Townsend approval.
Frank Arbuckle, western regional
Townsend director, made an unsuc
cessful bid for nomination In the
18th congressional district. Rep. John
Dockweller, the Incumbent, piled up
three times as many votes for the
Democratic nomination and about the
same number as Arbuckle on the Re
publican ticket where the nomina
tion was easily won by Raymond Dar
by, mayor of ihglewood.
Two of the new Townsend candl
dates won nomination over lncunv
bents. Von Matre 'took the Repub
llcan nomination In the first district
over the veteran Rep. Clarence F. Lea,
who easily was nominated by his own
Liemocrntic party. Sheppard won the
Democratic nomination In the 10th
district over Rep. Sam L. Collins, who
was renominated as a Republican,
Sample captured the Republican
nomination in the 30th district In
which there was no Incumbent,
Seven Devils Fire
Gets Out Of Hand
SALEM. Aug. 17. (AP) Thirty
more men were sent Into the Seven
Devils section of Coos county last
night to fight a forest fire which has
been raging there for several days.
State Forester Ferguson said tha
fire got out of bounds late yesterday
with the result that additional men
were requested.
The fire reported at Reuoen moun
tain In Josephine county yesterday
was under control today. There were
no other serious fires In the stale,
Ferguson said.
Joel McCrea owns and operates one
of the largest cattle ranches in south'
era California.
FOR PERSONAL LOANS OF ALL
KINDS. W. E. Thomas, 46 S. Central.
ZZZ3
1 . I 1 Jy I aiamu J
Today And Friday I
jYOU WON'T RE
' GRET A MINUTE
OF IT!
A happy-o.ucky til
of a romeo out to
seek his fortune In
lore and what a
way to find It;
Gene
RAYMOND
in
"LOVE
ON A
BET"
with
Wendy
BARRIE
Helen
BR0DERICK
Also Selected Shorts J
Warner Baxter, Myrna Loy Hit Coming
Based on Richard Siierirums wmo-
ly read Saturday Evening Post story.
To Mary with Love cornea to the
Craterlan theatre Sunday, with War
ner Baxter and Myrna Loy appearing
in the starring roles.
A graphic, vital drama of modern
marriage, the cast includes Ian Hunt-
Clalre Trevor and Jean Dixon
among others.
A love-letter romance, To Mary
With Love," opens with the marriage
of Baxter and Miss Loy. Best man Is
Ian Hunter who hides his regret with
grin, at seeing Myrna's happiness
In Baxter's arms.
Making love lightly, yet loving
deeply, they move through their
honeymoon and then return to New
York where Baxter plunges Into the
stock market, Intent on accumulating
fortune.
So occupied Is he that Myrna take.
a summer trip to Maine alone. Re
turning home, earlier than expected.
At Craterlan
Walt Disney's famous cartoon
character, Mickey Mouse, la on the
Craterlan theatre program opening
today that has Shirley Temple In the
feature picture "Poor Little Rich
Olrl." .
Filmed In technicolor, "Thru the
Mirror" shows Mickey in Mirrorland.
where he meets an animated deck o
playing cards, and Instead of playing
caBlno, bridge or poker, they ply
soldiers with Mickey leading the
maneuvers.
S p e o 1 a 1 Communication,
Medford Lodge No, loa, A. F.
it A. M., Friday. August 28,
1930, 3 p. m., for the pur
pose of attending and con
ducting the funeral of Brother J, D.
Kklnuer. O, O. HORNER, W. M.
E. M. WILSON. Secy.
Shows
1:45
7:00-0:00
Today and Friday!
A LIFETIME
Packed into 36 hours! Intriguing romance ,
mystery . , . thrills . . . suspense and danger . .
with America's ace under-cover man on a
mission of death 1
it b m m n i .
I Selected
( t Short Subjects! fej
HURRY! JUST A
r
inn finds that Baxter hnsu t been SO
lonesome as supposed but. Instead.
has been entertaining Claire Trevor.
This Is the first (law in their hap
piness and, although they patch It
up, the scars still linger. Baxter re
turns to his manipulations In finance
and, as the market rises, becomes
wealthy.
Money doesn't bring happiness to
the pair, however, for Myrna finds
too much time on her hands and be
comes intimate with a group of para
sites and questionable friends.
Just as it appears that their mar
riage must break up, the market
crashes and Myrna . finds that her
husband needs her more than ever.
From their penthouse they go to
live in a shabby suburban bungalow
Riding their hurts and holding back
their tears, Myrna and Baxter rise
gallantly and splendidly from their
misfortune and find a new and
greater love to reward them.
AUTO EXPRESS SUED
Edward C. Gordon has filed suit
against the three Lundstrom brothers.
doing business as the Western Auto
Express, for $326 alleged damages as
the result of an auto accident
the Klamath-Ashland highway, six
miles east of Klamath Junction, on
June 9.
The complaint alleges that a West
ern Auto Express truck and trailer
were parked on the highway, with a
visibility of "not more than 30 feet,"
with no warning signs, near a sharp
curve. In coming around the curve
Gordon struck the parked vehicle
causing $225 damnges,
f
CUe Mall Tribune want ads.
No More Fleas
On Gat or Dog!
Here's a quick, sure, easy way to Ret
rid of flena without harming your
pet: Simply sprinkle the animal with
IUIIACII. sifting the powder lightly
throuch the fur.
Then watch the fleas roll offl For
they hate niiHAL'll, and no wonder
It Is sure death to Insect pests.
HtlMACII Is safe cheap odorless
keeps pets healthier and free from
fleas. Ill llandr Hlller t.'iina a.ic nn
at nil Dura;, orcicer.v, Seed Stores and
Pet. Hhnp!
III Adults I I
HI Klriillet-lOo
OF THRILLS!
BRIAN DONLEVY
GLORIA STUART
DOUGLAS FOWLEY
ISABEL JEWELL
STEPIN FETCHIT
ON OUR STAOE
, I'NTIL MTl'RtMV!
"GARNIER"
Master Psycho-Analyst
Answers qupstloni on
hraltti, domestic end
financial p t o b 1 e m il
FEW MORE DAYS!
Gripping Drama
" 1,1,11,11 ".-. 'U,l
A lifetime of love (If he can wipe
out the last of the mob-men) Is the
reward facing Brian Donlevy In "36
Hours To Kill", which plays at the
Rial to theatre today and tomorrow
with Gloria Stuart, Douglas Fowley
and Isabel Jewell also featured.
Fowley, cast as the last of the pub
lic enemies, boards a transcontinen
tal express to go east and collect , a
prize he has won In a sweepstakes
lottery. Donlevy, apparently a news
paper reporter but In reality an
under-cover man, Is close on Fowley 's
trail.
As the express hurtles on, tension
and terror develop when Gloria
Stuart becomes Involved in the plot
Fowley kidnaps Miss Stuart, uses her
as a shield, and makes his escape.
In a series of thrill-packed events,
the film rushes to a thundering cli
max, replete with surprises and dy
namlo with action.
Steptn Fetch it. Roinaine Cullender
and Warren Hymer aro also featured
in the cast.
Ose Mall Tribune want ads.
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ffiS ' vHl ALICE FAYE GLORIA STUART
; ! JACK HALEY MICHAEL WHALEN
i) JT 'f jy SARA HADEN JANE DARWELL' CLAUDE OILLINGWATER
flii 4 Wit' l 3 New Song Hits By Gordon & Revel!
iRm IllCIUllwt 'tAtlll "But Definitely" -"When I'm With You"
IN TECHNICOLOR I JrfefJ "Oh My Goodness" "Vou'vo Gotta Eat
V&J3K&,mAi Your gpinach, Baby" "Military Man"
Roxy Headliners
Tow-headed Gene Ravmond brings
his genial antics to the screen in a
romantic comedy drama, "Lovo On A
Bet", which plays at the Roxy theatre
tcxlay and tomorrow.
Victor Moore, the comedian, owns
a Long Island poultry farm.
I0O LATL TO CLASSIFY
WANTED Experienced woman for
general housework. Good wages.
Apply In person, U25 East Main.
WANT TO BUY Some goad young
breeding ewes. V. J. Phillppl, Hotel
arand, Medford.
1031 Chevrolet Coupe, reconditioned,
newly painted, guaranteed. 8325.
1931 Chevrolet Coach, rebored motor,
new paint Job. Seo this, $335
Chevrolet Truck, side racks, good mo
tor and rubber, $110.
Chevrolet SCHOOL BUS. excellent
condition throughout, $275.
Chevrolet Touring, runs good and how,
$25.
PIERCE-ALLEN MOTOR CO.
Dodge and Plymouth pralers.
Used Car Dept. 8th and Bnrtlett.
GOING to San Bernardino, Cal.; will
take passenger to share expenses
Call at 309 So. Orange.
for sale No. 1 tomatoes. 1c lb.
picked. Calhoun Ranch, l miles
southwest of Phoenix.
Sebastian Apollo at the Console of the Wurlitzer
WANTED Woman for general work.
California on the Rogue, Trail,
GENTLEMAN and wife require about
sept, i, lurnisnea room, twin oeas,
private bath, refrigerator accommo
dation; desirable neighborhood,
convenient to restaurants. Box 4731.
Mall Tribune.
FRONT sleeping room, close in. 449-X.
FOR SALE Small secondhand safe
good condition. $10 for quick sale.
Phone 10.
WANTED Small furnished apart
ment. Phone 779-L, evenings or
Sunday.
LOVELY fall cut flowers, cucumbers
Mrs. Dressier. 1107 E. Main.
ADVANTAGES OF BORROWING
FROM THE MEDFORD FEDERAL
SAVINGS AND IAN ASSO
CIATION. 1. LONG TERM LOANS.
Loans arc made for convenient
periods and nre paid off in month
ly instalments.
3. MODERATE COST.
Interest rates and servcles charges
nre moderate.
3. DIRECT REDUCTION LOANS.
Interest becomes less as payments
nre made on tho principal,
4. PROMPT SERVICE.
Quick and efficient cooperation
Riven In handling your loan ap
plication. Medford Federal Savings 3c Loan
Association,
126 East Main. Phone 105.
FOR SALE S-ploce red mahogany old
fashioned living room suite with
claw feeti also some other old
pieces. Inquire corner Mnnstnnlta
and HlRhland avenuea, or write 236
Man?.nnlta Ave., Grants Pass,
WE match and patch any finish. All
to Beauty Shop. 8. Riverside.
LOST Dresden llower pin. near B15
E. Main. Will finder pleaso return
to that address. Reward.
FOR SALE R. I. R. S-months-old
pullets. E. 0. Richmond, Central
Point.
WILL PARTY who brought Allco
Marsh's purso to 011 W. 10th please
return. Reward.
FOR RENT Furn. apt. 618 N. Central.
1933 CHEVROLET DeLuxa Coach, low
mileage, perfect mechanically, by
owner. Holbrook is Andrews, 113 E
6th.
LEASE Fine sxiper auto-traller camp
site on river and Crater Lake Hwy.
Also bargains In river and highway
property. See MtlUrd, "Roguedale."
3XPER1ENCED colored chauffeur will
drive car south for expenses. Good
references. Call 362. William Austin.
FLUSH OUT
15 MILES OF
KIDNEY TUBES
Medical authorities agree that your kid
rcys contain 16 Milct of tiny tubes of
Alters which help to purify tha blood and
keep you healthy. Kidneys phould empty
pints a day and so set rid of more than $
pounds of waste.
If you have trouble with too frequent
bladder passages with scanty amount eaus
Inn burning and discomfort, the IS J!Hi
of kidney tubes may need flunhlntr out This
danger linnal may be the beginning of nag
ging backache, leg pains. los of pep and
energy, getting up nights, swelling, puffl nets
under the eyes, headaches and diiilneu.
Don't wait. Ask your druggist fo
Doan's Pills, used successfully by mil
lions for over 40 years. They give happy
relief and will help to flush out th IS
Miles of kidney tubes. Get Doan's Fills.