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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD. OREGON. WEDNESDAY. SEPTEMBER 23, 1936. "PAGE SEVEN LOCAL and . Request to Member Membert of chapter BE. P. E. O., are requested to bring garments (or a rummage tala to 209 Weat Main street Friday afternoon. , Licensed To Wed Henry E. Slow and Alene J. Gold, both of thla city, were Issued a marriage license at the Josephine county clerk's office In Grants Pass yesterday. . i " From Reese Creek E. Hansen of Reese Creek; transacted business and called on friends here yesterday. ... On Fishing Trip Wilton White, Frank Perl and the Rev, E. S. Bartlam returned this morning from a short fishing trip. o Tomlln South John Tomlln left on the evening train for ,the south yesterday, bound for Banta Barbara, leal. Endrli Away Art Endria was among those leaving on a northbound train last night, his destination being Portland. ... Goes North Margaret Reynolds was among passengers leaving for the north by train this morning, her destination being Spokane, Wn. . In ..Ashland Bert Luman was among Medfordltes transacting busi ness and calling on friends In Ash land Monday. Calling Here Out-of-town real dents calling In Medford today in cluded Clair Hlgglnbotham of Cen tral point. t ' Here On Buslnesa Business visi tors In Medford yesterday included Oeorge Hall of Talent and Mrs. O. E. Cowden of Eagle Point. . Attend Meeting LaMurle Beck was among Medford vlsltora In Ashland Monday evening. 8he attended a meeting of the Woodcraft lodge In ' that city. Ashland Visitors Calling In Med ford Monday evening were David Chase and Steve West, both of Ash land, who attended a business meet ing here. ... i Here From Ashland Among out-of-town visitors In Medford Monday were L. B. Ryan,- Mrs. Loren Bush Dell, Frank Moore, aeorge Spencer and Mrs. H. H. Painter, all of Ash land. . At Clinic Mrs. M. C. Gaston of Grants Pass and her daughter. Wins fred, were received at the Osteopathic hospital this morning, the mother to undergo a. tonsl'ectomy and the daughter a minor nose operation. Frank Bills of Applegate entered the hospital yesterday for medical care. Attends Funeral Leland A. Ment &er, vocational Instructor at Medford Senior high school, left for Portland by train last night to attend the funeral of his mother, Mr. M. B. Mentzer, who died Monday afternoon at the home of her daughter. Fun eral services were to be held thla afternoon. Mr. Mentzer expected to return the latter part of the week. , . . . Classes To start Classes at the Southern Oregon Normal school In Ashland will start regular sessions tomorrow, the early part of thla week having been taken up with registra tion and placement examinations, Reglatratlon figures so far point to an enrollment Increase of about 10 percent over last year's figures, ac cording to Walter Redford, president. Trade Tour Medford Is Included In the annual tour sponsored by the trade and commerce department of the Portland Chamber of Commerce. Details of the tour are now being mapped out In Portland, the local ehamber was Informed today. The tour will be made between October 13 and 17. Grants Psss, Ashland and Klamath Falls are also Included In the Itinerary. how $5T rrh.08 A Home, Government Inspected and Appraised Timber Products Company End North Central Avenue Phone 7 PERSONAL From South Fork Ben Estes, sup erintendent of Camp South Fork, con ferred today with executives of the Rogue River national forest service In federal building here. ... Active Club Speaker Max Felree. president of Medford chapter of the National Aeronautic association, trao ed the development of aviation in a talk given at the weekly dinner meeting of the Active club In Valen tlne'a cafe last night. Members of the Ashland Active club attended the meeting to make It a Joint session. William Eberhart and Rolla Reedy briefly sketched what the Active club la doing In the Lithta city. Harold L. Larsen, president of the' Medford club, presided. Chorus Rehearsal Jackson County Teachers chorua will bold a special rehearsal In the courthouse auditor ium at 10 o'clock Saturday morning to prepare for . Its first appearance of the season at an educational confer ence to be held aoon In Ashlsnd. In annouclng the rehearsal, Esther Church Leake, director, asked that every member of the chorus make a special effort to be present so that plans can be carried forward for the Ashland recital. Several new mem bers Joined the organization at Its first rehearsal of the season last Sat urday and an unusually successful year .Is anticipated. Robert Young Has Role Rialto Film Robert Young and Florence Rice head the cast of "Sworn Enemy." the new drama based on the notor ious food market rackets, which plays on the double bill program with "Three Married Men" at the Rial to theatre today and tomorrow. The currently popular "bad man,' Joseph Callela, plays an Important part In "Sworn Enemy." Others In the east are Lewis Stone, Nat Pen die ton, Leslie Penton and Harvey Stephens. Hollywood's three ace comedians that forever appear to be too dumb for starring parts are given their first opportunity In "Three Married Men' They ae Roscoe Karns, Wil liam Frawley and Lynne Overman Others In this comedy farce of young married love, and the headaches that so with It, are Mary Brian, Oeorge Barbler and Mar J or le Qateson. Wage Controversy Aired In Ashland A representative of the state labor commission at palem was scheduled to be present today at hearing In Ashlsnd Into the wage controversy existing between the Howard & Christy sawmill, in the Dead Indian district, and 68 employes. The work ers claim they have approximately 7000 due and owing In unpaid wages. The workers will be represented at the hearing by Deputy District Attor ney Oeorge W. Nellson, who states that most of the claimants are men with families, and In need of their back psy. LONGEVOUS Edward McOlnley, 108 years old, took a little walk recently, returned to the Arizona Pioneers Home, sought his bed, announced that he was go , lng on a long Journey ,snd peace fully passed. He drove mules, cussed, drank, danc ed and died. Too bad I If he bad resided In the Rogue River Valley, where we have the Best Climate and Finest Water In the World, he might have lived to a ripe old age. FARMERS AND FRUITGROWERS BANK (Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation)' P. S. For further Information, write to Art Perry, Humorist, Cllmatolo glst and Rogue Valley Enthusiast. We Will Show You you can have a new $5000 HOME for Only A MONTH Western Thriller A screen program that should prove of more than ord 1 nary 1 n te rest to show-goers opens a three day run at the Crater! an theatre tomorrow with the showing of "The Texas Rangers." snd a Mickey Mouse cartoon in color. "Alpine Climbers," on the same bill. The organization of men whose work was largely responsible for mak ing a unified, law-abiding state out of a sprawling region of early Texas L I Registration figures at the Senior high school yesterday afternoon showed" a total of 681 students at tending classes at the present time, which Is an Increase of about 10 per cent over enrollment at the end of the third week last year. Principal C. O. Smith pointed out that these figures cannot be taken as complete by any means, as many of the stu dents are still employed In the fruit harvest and will be for several days. Between 60 and 70 of the students registered last year who are expected to return this fall have not reported as yet. Girls outnumber boys 342 as against 313, which Is about the same pro portion existing last year, Smith said. The junior class, with 148 boys and 113 girls, is the largest In the school. This is due, Smith explained, to the fact that mid-year students must drop back Into junior classification each year In order to graduate in June instead of January, which the greater number elects to do. The sophomore class follows the Junior In size with 93 boys and 131 girls, the seniors trailing with 73 boys and 108 girls. Post-graduate students number 36. It was noted that only the senior class has any appreciable amount of unit action and organiza tion, and that the others are fre quently shifting about according to total credits so that class distinctions have become comparatively unim portant In the last few years. For the first time in several years Spanish Is being taught In the Med ford schools this year. A beginning class was organized In the Junior high school with the senior high to follow next year. The geology lecture course Instituted at the Senior high school last year as a semester class has been extended over the entire year with B. R. Finch as Instructor. Enrollment In other city schools has also been Increasing since open ing date but exact figures are not available at present. Closing time for Too Late to Clas sify Ads Is 1:30 p. m. , f Stated Communication of Reames Chapter O. E. S. jKjtfSt Tnursaay evening, sept. night and initiation. Vis iting members welcome. HATTIE M. ALDEN. Secy. For First Aid in reller ma rnrnmnn L.t - 1 1 ments or skin Injuries always rely on Tomorrow Thurll . I.' ' . ... ... n tTRICIl MeWe JOHM HAIUDAY fJSClV And Micke y Mouse Is Immortalized In "The Texas Rang ers." hailed as the outstanding out door adventure drama since "The Covered Wagon." Filled with action and the color of the early days along the Pan handle, the picture features a cast headed by such favorite as Fred MacMurray, Jack Oakle, Jean Parker. Lloyd Nolan, Edward Ellis and Bcn nie Bnrtlett. It was actually filmed 10 PILE CHARGE A complaint charging Involuntary manslaughter was to be filed today by the district attorney against Mau rice James (Jimmy) French, held in the county Jail as the driver of the Automobile in which Miss Edith Barry of Adel, Oregon, was killed last Saturday night, when tho car hurtled from the Pacific highway, a short distance north of Jackson Hot Springs. t A coroner's Jury sitting at Ash land, Monday afternoon, found that French was driver of the death car. Liquor and excessive speed were fixed by the coroner's Jury as cause of the accident. Relatives of French living In Jose phine county, appeared yesterday and sought his release on bonds. The district attorney said the minimum Visits' ' j The howling Comedy riot of tlireO "hen pecked" hubbies who thought their wives were using them for human guinea pigs!!! ROSCOE KARNS . WILLIAM FRAWLEY . LYNNE OVERMAN Mary Brian - (ienrge Barblpr Marjorle Oateon Cartoon Coming in outdoor locations in Texas and New Mexico. Walt Disney's famous cartoon char acters, Mickey Mouse, takes Donald Duck and Pluto to the Alps for a bit of high climbing with highly hilarious results In "Alpine Climb ers." which many critics have Judged to be one of the moat original of all Disney cartoons, and one of the funniest. recommendation for bonds would be $2500. A bill designating h a holiday wha. Is now Labor day was approved June 38. 1B94. by President Cleveland after agitation began in 1883. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY WANTED 14 or 3 II. p. singlo phase electric motor. Auto Beauty Shop. FOR SALE A-l large Jersey cow. Ex cellent family cow. Otto Shlde, Buckshot Road. FOR SALE 30-30 model 65 Winches ter, 13 gauge model '07 Winchester and other guns. 523 Edwards. HAVE 5 -room modern house In good repair, close to school. $1800.00 $300 cash, balance like rent. WANTED Good mountain ranch, some free water, near open range, good Improvements, aboxit $5000.00. E. COULD, The Acreage Man 403 West Jackson Street FOR SALE At loss than second hand prices; AH kinds of pipe, used bricks, doors, windows, and other maWifll. See Carl Borg or H. Flunrer at building remodeling at corner Main and Central. Today &Thur! HERE'S ANOTHER SMASH PROGRAM! She got to the bottom of gangdom by flirting with their king . . . the my i terious "man with the can el" FOR SALE or RENT 3 -room furn ished, modern house, close in. Phone 95-R e-enlngs. FOR SALE or TRADE For heifer or car. 1400 lb. work horse. Vern Ouches. Phone 857 -U FOR SALE By Owner, three-room moaern nome, cast side. $300 down and $17 per month on balance. Including interest. Price $900 on terms. $750 cash. Call at 118 Wil lamette Ave. FOR RENT Two front sleeping rwms, cl ou, sa.ou nioiun, uioso in. Phone 1434-J. FOR SALE See that nice rooming nouse at 525 North Riverside for only $2500. on terms, a real buv. Also at 1204 Weat 10th Street is a 4 -room house, furnished, and on corner lot for only $1000. See or phone Clarence Pierce. Medford, for appointment to seo either of these Investment FOR SALE Typewriter, doll bupTgles. mirrors, davenport set. beds, springs, mattresses. Everything a household needs. 106 So. Grape St. COMPLETE ROOFINQ SERVICE Composition, Shingles and Built-up roofs. Phone 640. Free estimate. Easv monthlv payments. ROOUE RIVER ROOFING CO., 133 West Main. . CERTAINLY as good as the best Auto rennismng. any kind. uu no. Kiver slde. Auto Beauty Shop. ffcft) LHHil.1 IDA luplN0 I FDFRFB F19H' vm H"gl1 Herbert LtfCKCK JyiJylUy Roland Young TOMORROW! cgf The Rangers Ride Again 1 vf k v ' s . ADVENTURE M'n of 'n''(r" ' :' I . I "UYtl" 1 Vnu of action ... knowing no fear ,,r ; I - . recognizing no odds . J . . . . . riding, flgntlng . . . ' I girl who nt the rZ of h( , , , 1 , "'" 10 y word, of flrol f ; . 1 . face tho (langrra J r .w' 4 nf a nllrt. lawloM I - .. .if? i I fronllpr . . that IV 1 . , j ' m Krcat stilts might i 1 . II v. y ( l iLf yU. If iaMaagMjfe4Hrilnw otrllil maiiaaianaai mmmM'mmmmMmmimmmUmi i wiiiaiHwiMffljiiliaiiw FOR SALE 3 A-l saddle horses. 3 good work horses. Priced to sell. 1615 N. Riverside. DON'T FOROET The Riverside Mar ket Is still Potato Headquarters. Tonight and tomorrow, 50 lbs. U. S. No. 2's, 69c. WANTED Capable young woman, housework and assist with children. Good home and . wages. Phons 930-W or write Box 6547. Tribune, giving age. experience and refer ences. 79 ACRES 2l'j miles off Pacific Highway, Irrigated, mostly free wa ter. Good 8-room house, cement foundation, large barn, family orch ard, several large English walnut trees, running water, a real home and a good farm. Only $4600. Two cowa and calf. L. G. PICKELL 204 E. Mnln CARD READINGS Madame A. Mueller. Honest and Reliable with best or references. 723 Sherman Street, Phone 965-J-K Readlngi 50c and 91-00. Advt FOR SALE; Fresh cow, four heifers. O At M Store, Jacksonville Hy and FOR RENT Large, heated apartment. Private. 518 8. Oakdale. FOR SALE or TRADI3 320 acres of farm land. 6 miles from Cereal, Alberta, for Medford property or acreage. Mrs. J. W. Qustafson, J'vlll Highway, Box 124. IS EPILEPSY INHERITED? CAN IT BE CURED? A booklet containing th opfnlmi of famous dtvlon n this interciting subject wilt be nit FREE, whilfl they hit, to oy rea-ter writing1 to the Educational DivUioti, 5$1 J- .fth Avenue, New York, N. Y Dei. S-H04 CANDLE-LITE fl SALE Friday and Saturday Sept. 25 and 26 HUMANE SOCIETY Holland Hotel Bldg. 6th and Fir Mats . 26c Eves . 35c Kids . 10c n 1