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MT5PF0RD MAIL TTETBTTyE. "MTDFORD. OTfEC,0y. FRIDAY. SF.PTT.'MTSr.T? 11. IQSfi. PACE TTTTRTEE'K LOCAL and Shop Here Mrs. C. C. Colling and Mrs. BUI Beagle ol Asblsnd shopped and called on Irlends here yesterday, 1u-Iup- Visitor Medtord business visitors In Ashland Wednesday In- j eluded Earl Bradtlah, local Jeweler, To Oklahoma Francis Ooostree of Saras Valley left Medtord last night by train on a visit to Sayre, Okla. Make Ituslness Calls A. C. Edwards and Mrs. W. H. Parker, both of Ash land, made business calls In this city Wednesday. At Headquarters Capt. Buford C. Boyd, commanding officer at Camp Bly, transacted official business yes terday at CCC headquarters here. . . From Diamond Lake Capt. Claire D. Wallace, commanding Camp Dia mond Lake, conferred with officers at Medtord CCC headquarters today. Truusorls Business Out-of-town visitors here yesterday Included Mrs. B. Pederson of Ashland, who trans acted business while here. To Hospital Little Leora Hlnckla left by train thla morning for Port land where she wiU receive medical treatment at the Bhrlners' hospital. From Crater Lake Crater Lake visitors In Medford today Included J. W. Montgomery and Mrs. L. A. Meade, who transacted business while here. Calling Here Calling on business acquaintances here yesterday were T. "H. Simpson and Glenn Simpson, both of Ashland, who returned home In the afternoon. Birch North Alfred Birch was among those leaving on the north bound train last night tor Portland where he expects to make a brief business visit. Visit Here Mr. and Mra. H. S. Ingle and eon Olen of Ashland spent Wed nesday evening visiting here at the home of Mrs. Ingle s mother. Mrs. Margaret rabrlck. To California Included among those leaving by train for the south last evening was Barbara Brooks. whose destination was Bakersfleld, Cal. I Undergoes operation Mrs. Lillian Hamilton of Ashland l among Pati ent In a local hospital, having un dergone an operation for appendicitis Tuesday. In Ashland Harry Young and Lew Nederhlser, employes of the Califor nia Oregon Power company's office here, transacted business in Ashland yesterday morning. Resumes Duties Eugene J. Ham ilton wai back at his duties as chief clerk of the welfare office at Med ford CCO headquarters today, after spending a brief leave of absence In Portland. Business Caller Out-of-town busi ness callers In Medford today In cluded Donald Richardson of Cen tral Point. He will leave soon to re sume studies at the University of Oregon. , Mayor to Bmindup Mayor George W. Porter left by motorcar yesterday for Pendleton to witness the annual roundup. He waa accompanied by Mrs. Porter, their son and daughter-In-law, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Porter and son, and Dan Hayes, son of Dr. and Mrs. J. C. Hayes. , Make Fruit Survey P. G. Eobb of the department of agriculture, W. L Close, supervisor of shipping point fruit inspection for Oregon. Prank McKnnon of the division of plant Industry of. the department of agri culture, and P. E. Bailey, supervisor of shipping point Inspection for Washington, were in the valley to day, surveying the local fruit situa tion and conferring with Fletcher Fish, supervisor of shipping point in spectlon for the Rogue river. Un rtiiW (t I " ' You can count on The Wilken I I FamUyBlended Whiskey always be- 113 JMJl t U . 1 ingjustoneway thewayyoulikeitl r ?J "y I ' Thespedaltastinessyoulikesomuch ft , ., whi Bj l 1 I istherebecausetheWilkenFamny's RIm " ! been distflling since way back when. ' j ' : 3 ! AVAILABLE IN OREGON i You can count on FamUyBlended Whiskey always be ing just one way the wayyou like itl The special tastiness you like so much is there because the Wilken Family's been distilling since way back when. AVAILABLE IN OREGON ILINDBB Copf right 1936, Jot. S. Pinch A Co, Scheoley, Pb. PERSONAL From Sardine Creek Mrs. F. N. Tygart of Sardine creek transacted business In Medford today. From Trail Calling on irlends and business acquaintance here today was Miss Wanda Howe of Trail. At Slate Fair Mr. snd Mrs. B. M Heath of Ashland are attending the I state fair In Salem this week. Mr. Heath la employed as a night watch man at the fairgrounds and Mrs. Heath Is an exhibitor, having been awarded first prire on her exhibit of hooked rugs. Lease Camp Mr. and Mrs. Oeorge Berks of Eddyvllle and Frank Berks of Myrtle Point announced today that they have leaaed the Cascade Gorge service atatlon and tourist camp, about nine miles thla side of Pros pect. They said they will make ex tensive improvement. Both George and Prank Berks, brothers, are for mer employes of the Oregon state highway department. Wolfo Recuperating O. J. Wolfe of the Medford Sheet Meal worka la steadily regaining hi health follow ing his discharge from the Roseburg Veterans' hospital where he received treatment for three and a half months. He returned much Improv ed a little more than a week ago to bis home at 808 North Grape street. Since then he has continued to show steady Improvement and Is now able to be about. New Residents Mr. aud Mrs. J. A. Yantlss today today took up resi dence on the property formerly occu pied on the old Central Point high way by Mrs. Henrietta B. Martin and her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Brown. The two families exchanged proper tiea. Mra. Martin and her parents left last night for Salem to tako pos session of their new home there. Mr snd Mrs. Yantlss are parents of Mrs. James W. Grlgsby of Jacksonville. 50 PERCENT GAIN IN TOURIST CARS Th report of the secretary of Mate of the number of out-of-state, cars registered tn SI chamber of commerce In Oregon shows, total registration In the state during August was 31,100 as against 90.186 last year, a gain of 50 percent. This Is the first time that August registration has exceed ed the July count. Registration of out-of-state cars during August In some of the key points along tourist routes shows: Oranta Pnsa, 5.506. Ashland, 3,889. Brookings, 3,248. Arlington, l,98fl. Klamath Falls, 1,164. Ontario, 1.160. Cave Junction, 1,148. Grants Pass continues to lead reg istration. So far this year, Grants Pass has 20.684; Aahland, 15.003; Brookings, 11,021; Arlington, 6,326; Klamath Fall, 4,141; Cave Junction. 3.616; Medford, 3.020; Portland. 2.818: Ontario, 3,345. Glenmore Company Officials In City A. P. Bondurant, of Louisville. Ky., advertising manager for the Glen more Distilleries company, and J. C. Campbell, director In the same organ ization, were bualness visitors here today calling on the local trade out lets. Medford's new modern state liquor store on South Central avenue was Inspected by the Glenmore represent atives. From this city they will con tinue their trip through the north west. GUN REPAIRS. Expert gunsmiths 81ms Bros.. 33 N. Fir. Gun sights. WHISK BY ttfzZZi&JSlX Tcvrt old, lOft "Mary of Scotland" With Fredrlc March And Katliartne i Hepburn co-starred in th leading rolen, "Mary of Scotland," tha photo- Roxy Thriller William Boyd rldos down villain and patches up stalled love affairs for his pnls with equal ease tn Clarence E. Mulford's "Throe on The Trail," which plays at the Roxy theatre Saturday only. Boyd again haa the part of "Hopalong CasMdy" and with him are his old pais Jimmy Ellison and George Hayes. Muriel Evans lendd the romantic interest. The final chapter of the serial, 'New Adventures of Tarzan." la also . on the same bill. SECRETARY FOR HOP. Joe Wood ha been employed a full time secretary for the Jackson coun ty Republican central committee and will devote all of his time to or ganization work for the remainder of the campaign, the committee an nounced today. The committee, it was learned, t preparing to open headquarters here. When headquarters are opened, Mr. wood will be available every day for consultation, It was said. Pear Markets NEW YORK, Sept. 11. (AP-USDA) Poors: 22 cars arrived; 1 California, 5 Oregon. 2 Waahlngtou unloaded. 11 on track: market opened lower, closed higher; California Bartletts. M.e22 boses. S2.053 335. average 2.48; Bow, 720 boxes. 1.70.90. averaje S1.80: Owon Bartletts 1.783 extra tancy 3i3 2.0, averoso 2.31: 1,127 lancy . ai.fl3s2.40, average 2.22: waahlnslon flemish. 792 oxtra fancy, $1.40.60, average $1.8. CHICAOO, Sent. 11. (AP-USUA) Pears: 4 California, 6 Oregon. 1 Washington arrived, 21 on track, 8 cars sold: California Bartletts- 4,55. 2j.20, average tS.03; Washington Bartlotts, 207 extra fancy 2: Ore gon Bartletts, 287 extra fancy 235 U.80, average M.44; 433 fancy. 2.20 .30, average $2.37. FOR PERSONAL LOANS OF ALL HINDS W. E- Thomas. 43 S. Central traJgitt whiikcy 15 months old. Coming Sunday play ver&Um ot Maxwell Anderson lnhly-ratd drama, comes to the Oratorian thtvurn Sundav. HICKS 1ELLS AIMS OF PROGRAMS DISCUSSED Purposes of the organisation were outlined, by Attorney Edwin D. Hicks j at lest, mgnts meeting or tn young Democratic club of Jackson county In Democratic " headquarters, 217 West Main street. His talk was prim arily for the benefit of older eltliens who were present. Underlying aim of the' organiza tion, Mr. Hicks said, is to determine the best means for advancement of the Democratic program, primary concern of "the local club being to perfect plans of organisation. He stated the club was glad to wolcomq older voters to its meetings as "we depend upon older heads- for coun sel." Miss Marjorie Kelly exhibited the new Roosevelt automobile plates and explained the club was desirous of obtaining wide distribution of them. Miss Jeanne Fa brick told of the distribution of donkey banks and stated that another roundup of their contents would be mads soon, A general discussion of club pro grama was led by J. E. Murray, presi dent. Several new members Joined the club last night, LINCOLN, Neb., Sept. 11 (AP) Senator George W. "Norfis, veteran Nebraska 1 mdependent Republican, today accepted a petition filltvT nom inating him as an independent can didate for reelection, Notice. Lee Churchill Is not snd has never been connected with . the Baldwin Piano Shoppo In any way other than renting of a teachers studio and thai service hss been definitely dtscon. tinned.- BALDWIN PIANO SHOPPE f 00 LATfc. TO CLASSIFY FOR SALE 10 Guernsey heifers about to freshen, .and one freah holfer. John Mace, Central PoUit. 1036 Graham "Cavalier" 4-door sedan: fully equlpppd. radio, etc.; 4.000 miles: perfect condition. Substan tlBl discount. See at 425 8. Orape, Saturday a. m. or all day Sunday. WILL the person who telephoned the ' H M sW "" ,",llp', r V1-.m sM'rs.si-; "THEY MET k -tcV rtsv V-. i "' 3. ple.-,.e phone Mall Tribune. . I 1 1 U I I ym,n jV ' W ' .-Jfr? 'L i I UlVAT H CHESTER FAV Ml RSV ' " ' AVNjyml MORRIS yWRAY M . Wi-fl J -V 3 TT.' -'""prX' ' F n ,leB..John uninchM thru I I . ' ff mother all-thrill western II " -rsl sr 1 ' IV,. 31 1 ' I L John Wavne HEPBURIl v.- SATURDAY ONLY 1 SSVV- H J 0 II II II d Jf II 6 II . 1 t4T j! 'HOPALONG CASSIDY'AT HIS BEST! tVCy tfSa "TNG LONELY II mnnr1!! ' US Wmm, WJFmm trail" . , . imbLU " 2 xiA'Mmttt. tLyMsrl k'.-;'fi 1 1 ! j oh6n . a imA ' "'"'' 1 1 SUN MON TUE 2 BIG HITS! ftffj . ' 7;WigmY pesest m RTT s jsG&m a . .-I 3 ! 2rT.5-?Si I $5s iv I I Hotel netsciied bath 11.00 up novel KrWJ '"" 1 ' Cornells withb.th km p Park Ave. JJ- V,I BlCsfOWtll. I St5Sr I I 8JJ MV Park BEN O, ORI.MHON Mgr. . M T" 7 "C- V".'1?.0MKV I SSS SiSf I I Porttanrt Portland I EPWft TES&mrm m THE HEART OF THE CITY Bette Davis on Rialto Double Bill - v ' 1 w rr ' Bette Davis and Oeorge Brent set the pace for 1D36 lh the grand com edy. "The Golden Arrow." Michael Arlen'a startling expose of rich Amer ican girls and foreign fortune mint era, coming Sunday to the Rletlo theatre on the same doublo-blll pro gram with "Love Begins at 20." Hugh Herbert, one of the screen's favorite comedians. Is ' featured In FOR SALE 10 acres, 7 In alfalfa, some clover; tamlly fruit, good im provements; close in. E. Gould, the Acreage Man. 402 West Jackson St. WANTED Man to cut "wood on shares, Geo. McClaln, Mud Springs road. MATCH THIS FOR AN INVESTMENT Duplex, completely furnished, lo cated adjacent to Junior high and grade school; 3 rooms and sleeping porch on each side; electric range Will net owner 17',4ri. Price 3too.oo. with soo down. CHARLES A. WING AGENCY. INC. 109 E. Main St. Phone 728 WANTED TO buy equity In good , used cnr. Herb Korner. 329 Apple. . Shows 1:00-3:1!. 6:4JI-9.1H 3 Today and WMfiV rfi 'f AxsUll Iff' ; I IMA TAYI " ' JS- J I A. M "Love Begins at 20," as henpecked Horatio Gililng waters, the man who puts youth into the word "love." Warren Hull and Patricia EUls are ako 1ft the cast. 'The Golden Arrow" Is the first starring picture Miss Davis has made since she won the coveted -1935 Academy Award for the best perform ance of the year. FOR SALE Two 3-wheel trailers, or will trade for wood or livestock. Southern Oregon Junk Co.. Stewart Ave. between Holly and Oakdale. FOR SALE .30-30 Winchester car , bine. ia.00; small cook stove, 4; ' small rtuio with colls, 15.00: lady's bicycle, (i 10.00; few woolen lumber Jackets. Open Sunday morning. Southern Oreumi Junk Co. BIG DANCE EAGLES HALL ' Friday Night, Sept. 11 DYNGE'S ORCHESTRA EVERYONE WELCOME V I I Mats . . 2e I P I I Eves . . Sir III I I KliMles . lor. I J Saturday! t FOR SALE 5 acres on pavement, 1 mile from town, all In cultivation and under Irrigation, family or chard: 6-room modern home. barn, double garage and chicken house Owner leaving and will sell for '2650.00 on easy terms. See Charles A. Wing Agency. Inc., 109 E. Main St. FOR SALE Grapes and Delicious ap pies. Urlriii containers. Joe Kan tor, Rt. 4. Box 237. SPECIAL BARGAINS Barbed Wire, Wire Nettlna,. Nalfs. Correlated Roofing, Roofing Paper and Building Paper, less than mail order prices. Larpo stock of Pipe, Flttlm:s. Plumb ing Fixture, new and used. Bit: .savings on UM-d Heutlntr stoves. Ranges and Household Goodt. Harness, Horso Collars. Linoleum. Rui:n. lar.;e stock, bin snvlnK. j We arc headquarters for Wood Chop, pern" Tools, Wedges. Splitting Mmils, j Crosscut Saws. Big stock. Pnve. ' MKDFOKD BARGAIN HOUSE ' 27 N. Grape St. Phono 1002, j FOR SALE- Tomatoes Uftc a lug box' one vines. Onions. John Mace, dirt road this side Tolo. FOR RENT Furnished apartment 61Q N. Central. FOR RENT See this furnished rnom, Mrs. W. S. Campbell. 804 E. Main. FOR RENT 4 -room furnished house. Inquire 305 3. Oakdale. FOR SALE OR TRADE 3-room house, double parnsie. chicken house, on a lot 50 hv 150 feet in Stewart Addition. 3 miles west from Klamath Falls. Ore. Prefer a small farm. Fmtl Harris, Central Point. Ore., p. O. Box 331. FOR HALE; 40 acres on Applegate; deeded water right for 17 acres, or will trade for late model car. Tel. 234-R-l. I II: I.",-!) :0(l II Hurry! It Ends TomorrQW Night! The Whole Town's Swingin' It! Mr1 PIUS Louis l'nKvrn-si.mriinAY NiiuiT . "A SON COMES HOME" MAHY HOI, AND ' Jillln llayilen Donald Wond, FOR RENT 8 -room house, 1113 Bo. Oakdale. Call 404 Stewart Ave. Phone 1316-R. FOR SALE Seckel pears. Phone 539-" J-l. Mrs. D. W. Luke. FOR BALE Hupmoblle sedan; good running condition, good tires." Terms. 138 So. Holly. FOR SALE 30 acres, unimproved 20. . bottom land. 10 pasture; freu water; $4500. S00 cash, balance sitqaII nionthlv pavments. Inquire- 1021 W. 9th St. WANTED Woman to work In Milk Depot. Hours from 7 a. m. to 1 p. m. and from 4 p. m. to 7:30, Cnll In person ac 112 King or phone 4HH-Y. SAT. MTE ORIENTAL GARDENS Bud Dynge's Band Rube's Old Timers In the Small Hall! , 2 HALLS ONE ADMISSION Dance at the Oasis Steve Whipple and hi, MuMc Makers . SATURDAY NIGHT Si Mats . , . 23c Eves . . . 33c Kiddles 10c ' with . BINO CROSBY III -Sharkey Fight Films : f- 01 ttLrom in"mre to llrf -."W Storm . . 1 r 1 r tight, : Di. : .in if: