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' trEPFORD MAIL TKTBTjyE. MEDFORT), ORFOOX. TUESDAY. SEPTEMBER ?. 1036 PAGE "NINE I LOCAL fiHD PERSONAL f At Headquarters Capt. John R. Murray, commanding Camp Lava Beds, conferred with officers at Med ford CCC headquarters today. Correct Names Jack and Cart Reich underwent operations for re moval of tonsils at the Osteopathic -hospital Saturday morning.. A pre- - vious announcement was erroneous as v to names. Returns Home John Six. who has " spent the summer visiting his grand " father. John Perl, returned yesterday , to his home in Los Angeles. The two' - made a trip to Alaska as part of the - summer vacation. Due from North Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Burclson were expected to return today following a trip north. They - Are accompanied to Portland by 'liieir young nephew, Joe Laughlin. ";. who is en route to his home in Grand I'.-'. Forks, N. D. Gosuifk In Sanitarium J. H. Gos wtck, proprietor of the Grand hotel, 1b receiving medical treatment at the Oak sanitarium In Los Gatos. Cal. "e Mrs. Goswick. who accompanied him south last week, has Just returned to her home here. From .North Dakota Miss Tillie ;:-.Kavnnaugh and her brother Paul of Sourls, N. D., arrived 'In Medford Sunday evening and will remain here with their aunt and uncle, Mr. and -'Mrs. U. J. Carpenter. Both of the -newcomers will assist at the Band v. Box and Shoe Box store. Cltel for Fire R. A. Dorf, Trail '" rancher, was under citation today to ""appear before justice of the Peace W. R. Coleman Friday to answer a charge of burning slash without a '"permit on land under protection of ,the Rogue River national forest. He 7 is accused of burning the slash without a permit on September 2. r "when he was cutting wood. K. P. McReynolds, assistant forester In charge of fire control, emphasized today that brush and rubbish fires creat such great hazards that the .law regarding -permits must be rigld ;ly enforced. Penalty upon convlc ;;tlon, he pointed out, ranges from 25 - to 1250 fine or ten days to 60 days' Imprisonment. i'iMhmM NEW FBENCH FRYERi immimmmakltSli streamline handle. Fine wl i ! TTTaSl. T fr" C I U U dripping on stove. 3j b I lllfIFWWiKm r I a Round, easy-clean g&te00 "WiS corners. 3 qt. Size, fcg l&ptel 'PERCOLATORS I :r4r XfSffyjW! Sem!e. Easy-clean dome f : t ,B .-; 1 . - cover. New Bake- -j &&-$ 'CUP lite handles. f.'J a4 m Tfe'ssi5 A1Q Smart, flat bead. fcf Hi &&&&WA L ' $J.50j;4cup,$I.8S K Irv"S rWk KB. J!J5 2 cup and 12 cup. W'-C.UfWk NEW fDOBLE-BOILER I! kf $r, jfe. -Sv'"S 'V40'""l Round, easy leon j3 WALL PAPER REMNANT A wide variety of patterns in room-size bundles. Now is the time to re-paper your house and get ready for a new season ! BIG REDUCTIONS DON'T MISS THIS SALE! MPORT'S Returns from Leave! Eugene C. Golden, educational ' coordinator of the Medford CCC d'strict. resumed his duties at headquarters here to day following a week's leave of ab sence spent at his home in Oakland end in San Francisco. He spent yes terday at Camp Lava, Beds where he witnessed a CCC field day. Colvlgs Leo re Frederick and Bob Colvlg, former residents of Medford now living In Eugenie, who visited their aunt. Mrs. Myr tie Blakeley. over the holiday week-enij, returned home yesterday by motor. They were greet ed by a large numb'ir of friends dur ing their short stay here. Both at tend the University of Oregon. They arc sons of Mrs. Nirw, Colvig. New Mall Messenger Appointment of I. A. Yoakum as train mall mes senger was announced today by Post master Frank DeSoza. Mr. Yoakum succeeds o. Ray who resigned recent ly to devote all his time to farming. Appointment to the position is made In Washington, D. C, on the basis of competitive bidding. Mr. Yoakum will begin his postal duties Friday. Completes Yncutjion Mrs. Vera Plymale returned 'to her duties at Medford postofflco today after spend ing a two weeks' vacation In Cali fornia. She visited relatives In San Francisco for a fisv days and spent the remainder ot her vacation In Santa Cruz. She was accompanied by her son, Ben Telfer, and daugh ter, Mary Jo. Utilize Airport --Arrivals at Med ford municipal a'frport today Includ ed Lieut. A. D. lfcose. who landed at 3:30 this morning-on his return flight In his Douglas observation ship from the Los Angeles nlr races to Spokane; B. A. Dillon. Redding to Tacoma In a Stlnson; Lieut. 13. A. Boushcy, Oak land to Fort Le(ns In a Douglas ob servation; Lieut. A. A. Straubel, Los Angeles to Fort Lewis In a Douglas trainer; Lieut. John Nedwed, Fort Lewis to Oakland In a Fokker trans port; and Walter Grnham. Ban Fran cisco to Tacoma, In a Waco. Arrivals yesterday Included C. J. Biegel of Ashland, who rtame from the south In his new Aerrjnca plane. 1 QUA rrg Round, easy-clean flat bead. 1 Ot. P"' size. $1.49 Reg. fM &i.ua . Also 1V6 ri -a "JUMfiO" SAUCE PAN SET M 1H OU 2H Qt. and 3 Qta sizes, bmart. flat bead. Round. $2'. 9 eaiy-cican cor- pv nciB. o i ream tine handles. Cover RES. 12.85 Set, 74c extra, frd NEW,' DUTCH OVENFq 4V4tJtiART8 Combinesfieaufy 0C Smooth bottom. f $ trip h a ndl es Steam ft a Rta. S3.8S Trivet, 35c extra. Big, deep, 9-inch skillet. Sturdy, hand -f i tting , streamline steel handle. Iniide $1.75 depth inches. Phone 120 R W4 DEEP FRY PAN Bonne g Visit Mr, and Mrs. Curtu Bonney of Klamath Palls spent the last half of a two weeks' vacation In Medford, visiting relatives and friends. The first part of their leave was spent In San Francisco. They formerly lived In Medford. FUGITIVE BRITES FT. (Continued from Page One.) The office of Sheriff E. L. Williams at Uklah received a report that the brothers had been seen and Deputy Sheriff Earl Bishop was sent to in vestigate. URIAH. Calif., Sept.. 8 (AP) The sheriff's office received a report to day that the fugitive Brite brothers, sought for the slaying of three men. had been seen at Rock port, about 50 miles south. ' Supervisor William Thomas of Rockport telephoned to Sheriff E..L. Williams here that he had Identified two men as the brothers. 1 Deputy Sheriff Earl Bishop left to investigate the report. John Brlte and Coke Brite have been sought since two officers and a vacationer were shot and beaten to death near Yreka eight days ago. Several posses sought the two gold miners but did not sight them. CRESCENT CITY ROUTE WASHINGTON, Sept. 8. (yp) The city of Grants Psss, Ore., and the Crescent City, Calif., harbor district, supplementing a previous application, petitioned the Interstate commerce commission today for authority to acquire the 14.6 miles of California and Oregon Coast railroad. Grants Pass to Waters creek. Ore., and make it a part of the proposed Grants Psss-Crescent Ctty railroad project. The city and the district, under the supplemental application, propose to extend the existing California and Oregon Coast line to Crescent City at a total estimated coat of $7,380, 828. the project to be financed through loans from the reconstruc tion corporation and the works pro gress administration. The additional trackage, with the rolling stock, would cost $165,000. The project calls for construction of 83 miles of complete single track rallrosd from the Waters Creek term inus of the California and Oregon Coast line to Crescent City. The completed line, D8 miles long, would serve the "richest undevelop ed" section in the United States, the applicants stated. In their original application the city and the district aaked for au thority to build the Waters Creek Cresoent City section. SPANISH GOVERNMENT DENIES BOMBING SHIP WASHINGTON. Sept. 8. ff-J The Madrid government formally disavow ed responsibility today for the at tpmntcrl hnm hlrtrr nf ti ImorlKin Destroyer Kane by an unidentified j airplane off the Spanish coast on i August 30. The Spanish rebel forces also have ; disclaimed responsibility In informal rr piles to the American consul at Se ville, but no formal rejoinder thus far has been received from that quarter. NOW You Can Buy a New $5000. HOME (Government Inspected and Appraised), FOR ONLY $5Dah.os For Information and Application for FHA 80 Loans See Timber Products Company Phone 7 S (Continued from Page One.) will come to Medford this year. Hed- ricK stated. Because of the record Increase In new residents noted In Oregon so far this year, principally as a result of middle-western drought condi tions, an increase In local school registrations was expected. Indica tions so far, however, give no prom lss of -any more than a slight In crease over last year, but school officials were definite In stating that It was Impossible to make an ap proximation as yet. S tude n ts were to rc port for all classes today, although many classes had shortened periods and most were for the purpose of giving assign ments and checking registration. This week-end saw the return of all teach ers, most of whom had spent the va cation at college and university sum mer sessions or in traveling. Very few vacancies existed In the city schools this year and all have been filled. The majority of county achooU opened today, although a few preced ed the general opening by a week and some will not begin the term until next Monday. Some pupils In the county started their studies yes terday, although most schools ob served the holiday. Estimates of registration In schools outside towns of the county cannot be made until next week. County Su perintendent C. R. Bowman an nounced, as results are always much slower coming in than are those in the city, and the various opening dates make the task of completing tabulations more difficult. Most students working in seasonal occupations will enter school within the next two or three weeks, when registration totals will bo announced. Ml Viola Wills of Chicago la wear ing one of the invleible eyeglasses developed by Dr. William Fein, bloom of New York, a pliable lena that fita over the eyeball. Can you tell which eye it'a on? tt'a he" left. (Associated Press Photo1 Basking shark of the North Atlan tic attain a length of over 30 feet and are killed for oil. Stated Communication of Reamea chapter, O. E. S-, Thursday evening, Sept. 10. at B o'clock. Visiting mem bers Invited. HATTIE M. ALDEN, Secy, A MONTH End North Central Avenue TO She Wears Eyeglass j, M , , j I h . . . I J r I & Laugh Riot Coming On Rialto Bill . .. s J -1 -' -tk-t "Lady Be Careful, laugh-riot of sailors on shoro leave In Panama City, featuring Lew Ayres, Mary Carlisle. Larry Crabbe, Bennte Baker and Grant Withers, occupies one half of the Rialto theater's new double fea ture program for tomorrow and Thursday. The other feature has Ger trude Michael In "The Return of Sophie Lang." with Sir Guy Stand ing and Ray Millsnd heading the supporting cast. A fast-movlnr, comedy-studded Here Wednesday Mischief-loving Jane Withers will be starred st the Crater inn the ater tomorrow only aJso tomorrow night only at the Holly theater in Booth Tarkingtons "Gentle Julia." In this picture, tlv little bundle of vitality plnch-hlts for Cupid, try ing to fix up the romance between Maisha Hunt and Tom Brown, result ing in some unexpectedly funny hap penings before she manages to get everything straightened out. mmarn WED. ONLY mam IT'S AMATEUR HOUR i '"'-'" J Sir Guy Standing r 1 III A l:'V 4mvwf'x&4n f.mplra ft' ' !' ' FSy'"" n"""'nt l h-w llg. nvSmm KfW, iiWJ FeatureHo.2 4 afetT X Vk'jfJrf'ti w' Th. Navy tak.. Pan- L k 'ft irtH i? -TV ama . . Ilia flrls Ink" N J&2i&?t&--- 1 Pi. IB? 'lLjLy Hi. Nnvr .. ana you'll 1 M.n P"""'1 r'" I Jp T I - tax, lo It like a du.lc tji W-'A Q ""' " """ I' --- -- ii n:c2'. u7 lTTERl (7Q LEW AYRES J mWMTWt I 1 Mary Carlisle UmM j ..a..T Tot Larry Crabbe 1 w f "YOURS FOR i-uiij WSEWN3D0R0ERE8N8 h 1 THE ASKING- MM Made Righted Right E j J,, Grant Withers QWdgaab ll ! mmm aai m MaaaaaaaBaaaMMaaBBsaaBlBBa3 " 1 farce, "Lady Be Careful" has Ayres as the timid sailor who accidentally gets the reputation of a "lady killer." When his buddies make a bet that he can date out the champion "no" Girl of Panama, the fun starts. "The Return of Sophie Lang" brings back Miss Michael In the role she created, that of the notorious International Jewel thief now going straight and helping the isw find some valuable stolen gems. Comes to Roxy Robert Cummlngs and El can ore Whitney head the cast of featured players In "Millions In The Air," the laugh-filled comedy of radio ama teur and the many, many troubles that befall them dally on their way to fame and fortune, nt tno Roxy theater Wednesday only. FIVE STATES CAST 11 By the Associated Press Voters of five widely separated TOMORROW Ill Shows 1 1 lltaigi J W V L J t aHaaaaiMaHHHMHSM'J Another Great Double Bill! I aaiaaaBiiaaawiiiwii,iMK ' I I XV states balloted In primaries today, while national Interest centered on the contest In Georgia tomorrow where Governor Eugene Talmadge, bitter critic of the new deal. Is try ing to replace Richard B. Russell, Jr., in the senate of the United Stats. States holding primaries today in cluded Washington, Arziona, Colo rado and Vermont. In South Caro lina, a second run -off was being held between two Greenville Democrats to choose a successor to the late John J. McSwaln for the cotton mill dis trict In congress. It cost about $P A00 to kopp a race horse for a year. Rhinestone brooches promise to ri val clips for popularity this autumn The fossil of a prehistoric camel has been found In Oklahoma. TOO LATfc TO CLASSIFY FOR SALE Tomatoes. 35c a lug box on vinos. John Mace, dirt road this side Tolo. WANTED 2 to 5 acres, unimproved, for cash. Box 5230, Tribune. WORLD'S largest manufacturer es tablishing brunch office here, wants two local representatives. Apply Walter Crank, GeBauer Apartments after 7. TRUCK to Los Angele last of Sep tember. Want lunil back. Phone 10-F-21, Ashland. Geo. Yockol. FOR RENT 3-room furnished apart ment; ndults only. 244 S. Grape. FOR SALE Underwood typewriter. Inquire at Lamport's lid we. dept. TAKEN UP Brown mare, branded on left hip. Hal Wright, Phoenix. 1034 Willys 77 4-door sedan. li30 Chev. 0 4-door sedan. 1920 Chev. 0 a -door sedan. 1020 Model A Ford 4-door scdnn. MEAD MOTOR CO.. 16 So. Fir. FOR RENT 3-room furnished apt; heated. 220 No. Ivy. LOST Seven-Jewel Elgin wrist watch. In Indies' rest-room at Mann's. Re turn to office at Mann's. Reward. BLUE WILLOW LUNCH at 21 N. Bartlett wants lady dishwasher. THREE-ROOM, unfurnished apart ment for rent. 33 N. Peach. WANTED Transportation to Los An. gelas for one to three persons about Sept, 15. 23 Lincoln. WANTED Experienced waitress. Must be able to type (morning shift). Call at 127 East flth. Diamond Cnfo. MODERN WOMEN Nttd Net Suffer monthly pain and delay duo to colli, nnrvoui Btriio, xnaaura or svimilar ouas, Chi-chra-trn Diamond Hi iind 1'ilU ore eflectiva, rojiADiBftnaRivauum ninr noia oy tiiurug joauiorovftriaytiars. Aturor HIIHi.MHiMalHEgiWB 'THI DIAMOND fy 1RAND mMnls , . 2,1(1 Rritn . . n.-Si l Klildlrs- lOi'l and THURSDAY! :lCV TOMATOES No. l's le lb. Prunes, corn, cantaloupes. B. E. Ford, a miles west on J' villa Hwy. Tel. 731-R. WANTED Experienced woman for housekeeping, care of child; steady for right partv. Call after 0 p. m. 535 N. Bartlett. CUT FLOWERS Asters lfic dozen. Mrs. Dressier, 1107 E. Main. FOR SALE Petite prunes lo lb at lt3 Vancouver. WANTED Salesmnn for local busi ness firm. Call between 0 and 10 a, m., 38 8. Bartlett. WANTED Steady work for well ex perienced woman cook. Apply Coffeo Cup, after 5:30 p. m. WANTED Middle-aged woman for general housework. Employed cou ple with no children. Good home. Moderate wages. Box 6310, Tribune. DRESSl.EKS Square Deal Hatchery will have same high grade flocks next season. Also New Hampshire Red. Let me know your plana now and I'll be able to do your hatching. 1107 E. Main. Phona 1569-Y. FOR SALE Upright Stelnway piano; A-l condition. Tel. 09. LOST Labor day at Crater lake, ko dak, Phone 1256-J. Reward. WANTED Light used cnr. Mil at bfl cheap. Phone 13-X-3, Central Point. WANTED Cllrl or woman for general housework: steady work. Inquire 40 So. Central; evuniuga 304 Board man. BROWN enamel Suporfex oil burner, cheap. 344 So. Central. FOR SALE Italian and petit prunes. Phone 7-f-m. mm Shows 1M5-T-S 23c - 35c 10O Positively Ends Tonlgtitl 'mm Tomorrow (Wed.) Only! tut KirTsiSTER iTfMS CUPID'S STU ' ...wiirna Ktal . , 1 M m u n w n 5 . nllUT 1 MhRSnS nun Also Tomorrow ' Tn , Wlh Only Holly Theatre STARTS Tomorrow A roundup of snnnni romance and gags In tht Golden IV est! EXTRA Kclulvfl orriclall ROUND-BY-ROUND PICTURES LOUIS vs. SHARKEY HEAVYWEKIIIT BATTLF ' aOilMJ rrnrmi 1 l I'V