Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, October 22, 1936, Page 9, Image 9

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    MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUTE. MEDFORD. OREGON, THURSDAY. OCTOBER 22. 1936
PAGE NIXE
linr.Ai and ppiisniai I DRIVERS
, ,
In Qrants Pass 0. C. Akin was
amcng Meaford resident transacting
business In Grants pass yeMerday,
"Sale Planned Pythian Sisters are
planning a rummage sale tomorrow :
and Saturday on North Front street-. '
Calling Here Mrs. Rcna Howe, Mrs.
Inn Cuahman and Mlai Mabel Rags
dale, all or Trail, called on friends
and shopped in Medford luesday.
Leaves for South Hazel Bozeman
was among passengers leaving for the
south by train last night, her des
tination being San Francisco,
To Pasadena Departing on a
; southbound train last evening was
yrSt Alvln Robinson, who was bound
for Pasadena. Cal.
To Los Angeles Mrs. Chet Parker
left by motor this morning for Los
Angeles, called by the Illness of W.
H. Ken worthy of that city.
Colbaugh East Weldon Colbaugh
left on the evening train yesterday
for Springfield, Mo., where he will
visit for some time.
Opp South Among those leaving
on the southbound train last nignt
was Fred Opp, who will transact busi
ness In Los Angeles.
Mrs. Collins Away Mrs. J. C. Col
lins left on the evening train last
night for Eugene where she will visit
for an Indefinite time.
To San Francisco R. W. Taylor
was among those leaving for the
south by train last night, his desti
nation being San Francisco,
Here from Ashland Pearl Easter
Hng and her mother, Mrs. J M. East
erllng. of Ashland called on friends
and business acquaintances here yes-
Siy-
" Makes Home Her. Mr,. Dave Jones,
who has been a resident of Little Ac
plegate district lor several years. Is
now making her home m Medford
temporarily. Mr. Jones Is on an ex
tended business visit to Colthan, Cal.
T3sttrt Leave Ernest Farrell, rep
jastgntatlve of the Union Pacific rail
way, and James Wallace of the Chi
cago tc Northwestern line, left last
night for Eugene after a business
ylalt here. .
Park Ex-Clerk Here Bay Edwin,
former chief elerk of Crater lake na
tional park service, la In Medford on
business. Ho called on park execu
tives st headquarters In the federal
building thin morning.
Office Nurse Mrs. Frances Stevens
has accepted employment as office
receptionist and nurse with Dr.
George S. Jennings, osteopathic phy
sician, surgeon and optometrist, In
the Medford Center building.
Here on Business T. E. Pottenger
arrived here yesterday from Santa
Ana, Cal., to look after business prop
, ertles he owns In .Medford. He ex-
ipected to remain a few days. He
"divides his time between the Rogue
valley and southern California.
To Join Husband Mrs. H L. Sesrs.
accompanied by her son Harvey, left
this morning for LaMesa, Cel., where
he will Join her husband, who has
been there for some time. They will
make their permsnent home In the
California elty. Miss B'rnlece Bears
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Sears, will
remain In Medford.
Motor to Portland Prank Llndley.
first sergeant of company A and cus-
todlan at the national guard armory
here, and Claude Llndley, also a ser
geant of company A, left by motor
car yesterdsy for Portland where the,
. are to spend several days In trans
- acting personal business. They ex
pected to return Mondsy.
Visiting Brother Mrs. Mary J.
Brown of Hlllsboro, Iowa, arrived this
morning for an extended visit with
her brother, M. 8. Bennett. Mrs
.Brown, who Is 83 years cf age, re
' Rorted a fine trip and Is looking for-
ward to her stay on the coast. She
, has a son living In Eureks. Cal., and
expects to spend pert of her time
i Tlsltlng him and his family. Her
; last visit to Medford was made aboil'
80 years ago.
.
Ouest of Relatives Mrs. Mane
Lofland Demlng of Seattle, Wash.,
former Medford resident, Is visiting
friends and relatives In the vslley.
At present she Is the guest of her
mother, Mrs. Matilda Lofland, and
her sister, Miss Ruby Loflsnd. st 809
West Tenth street. Mrs. Demlng left
! here for Seattle a year ago last July
; .following her msrrlage. She plsns to
visit In the valley for two or three
- weeks.
Health Board Tentative arrange
: ments for a Josephine county board
of health were made In Orante Pass
yesterday by Dr. P. D. Strieker, state
heslth officer, following a meetlnz
, Tuesday night with the county court.
Red Cross and school officials and
representatives of several local or
ganizations. The set-up would com
bine the present county, city, school
-. and Red Cross health units. The pro
posed bosrd would employ a full
time physician-surgeon, two Red
Cross nurses and an o(fle elerk.
FKEDAY, OCT. 23. 7 .30 p.m.
Everyone Welcome
See the great Motion Picture
"THE LIFE OF CHRIST"
Passion Play
with
Outstanding Pip Organ
Electric Music
Free will offering
Everyone invited
Friday, Oct. 23, 7:30 p. m.
K First Methodist Episcopal
Church. J. Knotts, pastor
From Gold Hill Mr. and Mrs. D.
Estremado of Gold Hill were trans
acting business and visiting friends
here today.
In Ashland Medford catlers In
Ashland yesterday Inducted Harry
Hart and A. H. Endrlj. who trans
acted business-while there.
Business Visitor Out-of-to-n
business visitors spending Tuesday
here Included I. E. Deadmond of
Ashland.
-
Transact Business Out-of-town
callers transacting buslnus hero yes
terday Included Miss Elizabeth Nel
son of Talent and Glbbs Lenon of
Prospect.
Visit on Applegate Mr. and Mrs.
Prank Wales were among Medford vis
itors In the Applegate district the
early part of this week. Mr. Wales
was purchasing beef cattle for a local
firm.
Stops Kn Route M. p. Sandoz of
Trail stopped In Medford this morn
ing to visit friends befor-5 continuing
north on a visit to Spokane, Wash
He stated that he had killed two
large bucks on recent hunting ex
peditions. .
Lincoln Party Committees have
completed ararngements for the Lin
coln school annual carnival at the
schoolhouse tomorrow night, the pro
gram to Include entertainment, re
freshments, stunts and games of vari
ous kinds. Proceeds are to go to the
soup kitchen and service work.
In Roxy Role
Chester Morris, with Lewis Stone
and Walter Brennan. play the leads
In Peter B. Kyne's ' The Threo God
fathers." which plays at the Roxy
theater today and Friday.
Convicted By Nazis
Lawrence Simpson (above), Amcr
' lean seaman, was convicted by the
peoples court at Berlin of sedition
In a twift, one-day trial. He waa
sentenced to three years In prison,
lest tha 14 months he has been held
in Jail awaiting trial. (Associated
Press Ph:to
Improved Daggett & Ramsdell Cos
metics. An inexpensive cream for
every akin need. Make-up kits 11.00.
Young's Drug Store.
The nearest lsnd to Iceland la
Greenland. 160 miles away. Scotland
Is SOU miles southeast.
Nicaragua discourages the Importa
tion of foreign merchsndlse.
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Phone one of these Distributors
For quick delivery of this highest
quality fuel for
t'nlnn Oil Company
Peroom Ileal A- Burner Co.
OF FEW DRINKS;
AIDS ARE GIVEN
TUSCALOOSA. Ala. (NU) Amer
ica's greatest highway menaces are
drivers who have had a few cocktails
and .highballs, but who are not In
toxicated, according to Dr. Earle Har
ris. Birmingham, president emeritus
of medicine at the University of Ala
bama.
Dr. Harris, speaking before the
Southern Traffic Officers Training
School at the university, based his
opinion upon the statement that the
bulk of traffic accidents occur Just
after "cocktail hour."
It also was pointed out that In
toxicated drivers are noticed quicker
and taken off the highways sooner
than are drivers who have had only
a few drinks.
Drivers with only a few drinks. Dr.
Harris explained, are prone to take
more chances than when not stimu
lated by alcohol.
Dr. Harris offered these health- sug
gestions to aid drivers In preventing
accidents:
1. If possible, never drive without
having plenty of sleep eight or nine
hours.
3. Remedy lost sleep by taking a
cup of coffee or soft drink contain
ing caffeln every three hours while
driving.
3. confine driving to six or eight
hours during the 24 except In emer
gencies.
4. Driving efficiency Is Increased
by three small dally meals accom
panied by between-meal snacks of
fruit, milk or sandwich.
Rebukes Coughlin
Tne most Rev. Jonn T. McNicnoiaa,
archbishop of Cincinnati, O, Issued
a statement at New York condemn
ing Father Charlea E. Coughlln'f
assertion that President Roosevelt
la "anti-God." "I am Inalftlng," the
archbishop said, "that Father
Coughlin transcends bounds. . , .
There la no excuse for Inciting
spirit of rebellion against con
ditions which do not exist." (Asso
elated Press Photo)
Idaho gets Its nsme from an Indian
term meaning "gem of the moun
tains. S p e c 1 s 1 Communication
Medford Lodge No. 103, A.
If-iV P. & A M., Friday, Oct. 33.
7:30 n. m. Work in E. A
degree. Visitors Invited.
O. O. HORNER, W. M.
E. M. WILSON. Secy.
"IIENTIRE STATIC"
WILL TELL THEM YOU WEAR
FALSE TEETH
All clicking, hissing, mumbling, all
slipping and popping out, caused by
loose plates can be stopped by using
PASTEETH denture powder. Orlpa
plates tight for 34 hours, giving firm
security and mouth comfort. Made
alkaline to prevent sore gums, nausea,
burning, and bad breath. Tasteless.
No nausea. Get PASTEETH at any I
drug store. When mouth tissues!
change. se your dentist. j
oil-burners . . .
Crater 1-ake Junction
Phone 'SO
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Newspaper Picture Rialto Feature
.V It
Gloria Stuart and Reginald Owen
art shown above In a scene from "The
Girl on the Front Page," which play.
at the Rialto theater tomorrow anrt
Saturday. Edmund Lowo stars with
Mtss Stuart In this comedy -drama of
a society girl who inherits a news
paper and then unbeknown to the
hard-boiled editor, gets a Job as re
HIGH QUALITY OF
PUZZLES EXPERTS
TURIN, Italy (UP) Large quanti-;
ties of dynamite were used by a'
road construction oopps here to de-;
mollsh ancient Roman canal fojinda- j
tiona reinforced with cement which
experts say Is far stronger than any
produced by modern methods. j
Steam drills were used without suc
cess to remove the canal foundations
which obstructed construction of "Via
Roma," in the heart of Turin. Fol
lowing the use of dynamite, samplea
of the Roman cement were taken to
laboratories for analysis In an effort
to ascertain nature of the formula
used In mixing.
Discovery of the canal foundations
was accidental.
While digging below the present
street level, workmen suddenly struck
a deep vein or thin river sand. Ex
perts were called to the scene. On In
vestigation, it was found that the
sand had the same characteristics as j
that along the banks of the River
Sangone. seven miles from Turin I
Digging proceeded, resulting in the
discovery of the strong canal founda
tions. It develops thai the canal In ques
tion waa constructed hundreds of
years ago by the Romans to provide
water for several regiments of Leg
ionnaires, quartered In what is now
the heart of the Turin business sec
tion. It extends through nearby hills
to the mouth of tho distant Sangone
river.
Heart Failure 2y2
Times Greater
In Fat Folks
SAYS M K1H CAL At'TllOIUTY
Insurance companies constantly
warn too much fat put an added
strain on the heart overweight peo
ple are more liable to high blood
pressure, Indigestion, diabetes, kid
ney, liver and heart disorders.
So If you want to help yourself live
to a ripe old age and enjoy robust
health, get rid of that dangerous
burden of fat this easy cafe way:
Cut down on fat meats, butter,
cream and sugary sweets. Eat more
fruit and vegetables. Take a half
teaspoon ful of Kruschen Salts In a
glass of hot water first thing every
morning to aid proper elimination.
Kruschen helps important body or
gans to work normally it eliminates
excess poisons ana wasws irom nmn
UPPER and LOWER bowel Insure
blissful daily bowel actionno purg
ing or harsh cathartics helps keep
you feeling fine and fit day In and
out. Jar lasts for weeks and costs
but few cents.
C37oday And Friday !t3
PETER B, KYNE'S GREAT
OUTDOOR ROMANCE!
Three men who
ADDED TnE.Tl
BDRT LAHK In
"OOI.D MUCKS'
Notell) - New,
: 1 2. .JWe k.. ' tf M-1n
porter to check up on his doings.
Others in the cast are Spring By-in-rton,
David Oliver and Oilbert
Emery,
-a'.ic Unknown Ranger," a comedy
western of hoofs and horns and six
gun nctlon. starring the screen's new
est hero of the saddle, Bob Allen,
will be shown as the second feature
with "The Girl on the Fr.mt Page."
This la considered one of the most
Interesting of the recent series of
archaeological discoveries in northern
Italy. It Is believed that a substan
tial portion of the c&nnl outside of
Turin will be exposed as a tourist
attraction.
Excavation of ''ancient Roman ar
chitecture la now proceeding through
out Italy, having been encouraged by
the Fascist government.
The origin of dancing is said to
have been traced to the universal de
sire of expressing emotion by action.
Hurling, a field sport formerly very
popular In Ireland, Is similar to present-day
hockey.
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
FOR RENT 3-room furnished apart
ment, 333 E. Jackson.
WANTED To lease fully equipped
farm for stock and general farming.
References. Bo 568. DoitIs. Cal.
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Tomorrow & Sat
BIG HITS
No. 1
The Strangest Headline
Romance You'll Ever See!
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EDMUND LOWE
GLORIA STUART
REGINALD OWEN
Plus No. S
MEET A NEW ST AR!
Bob Allen , . .
shootln son of
the ssildle
In hi, first wes
tarn thriller!
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Hurry! They End Tonitel
HENRY FONDA
"SPENDTHRIFT"
Plug
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Joan
PERRY
In
"SHAKEDOWN'
Hhe rrarkeA he'
front pages nlde fc&0fy.'Ji
open . . until a tfL j5 . j
tough editor HfiStnV;
cracked her heart! Hs '
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WATCH THIS SPACE
SUNDAY
You have wanted a g-xid vacuum
sweeper at a reasonable price,
Prices from 90.96 and upl
Terms from fiOc per week I
No Carrying Charge!
Guaranteed machines with at
tachment offered for a song!
Sold to you and guaranteed to you
by one of the Northwcsfr Finest and
Largest Dept. Stores.
Sunday you will know how you can
see try and perhaps buy one of
these really sensational bargains.
Choose from Electroluxes. Eurekis.
Hoovers, Royals, Premiers, a. E.'s.
Airways and many others at your
own price and on your own terms.
For advance information and a
more choice selection, you will be wise
to call 360 and ask for Mr. Voice.
Room 307. If he Ik not li leave your
name ana ne win can on you.
30 ACRES, good Improvements. 1
team, 8 nogs, la turkeys, loo chlcK
ens. l cow. 6 heifers; free soil. Irri
gation. For quick sale. 9450000
cash.
C. S. BUTTEFIFLD
Medford Center Bldg.
FOR SALE White Leghorn and Red
pullets, starting to my. Tel. 699 -J -5.
FOR SALE Cows and heifers. V. O.
Messal, Lake Creek, Ore.
WANTED Green 16-lnch manrsnltn
wood. Phone 116.
FOR RENT Furnished Vroom house.
ROBERTS, REALTOR
Phone 1528-J. 720 w. and.
WANTED Full or part-time work by
experienced bookkeeper ar.d stenog
rapher, Box 2863, Tribune.
WANTED An all-around orchard
man who understands driving tntf
tor and truck. Must be married
and Rive references as to ability
and character. Must be between 30
40 yeara of age. Box 3764, Tribune.
PYTHIAN SISTERS will hold Rum
mage sale, Oct. 23 and 34. on North
Front,
FRESH Silver Smelt, lb. 18c. Fresh
Texas Shrimp, pt. 60c. Phone 46.
Free delivery. Guyer'a Market, In
Plggly Wiggly.
RUMMAGE SALE, conducted by
Daughtra of the Nile Patrol, Fri
day afternoon and all day Satur
day. in building next Roxy theater.
LET YOURSELF GO
TO THE MUSICAL
SHOW THAT'S JUST
LOADED WITH FUN
12 of the screen's gayest stars . . . bringing
down the house with four new song hits , . .
1,000 laffs ... in tho fastest musical since
"42nd Stroet"
YOU'LL HEAR: "Fancy Meeting
You", "In Your Own Quiet Way",
"The Body Beautiful". "Tho
-Income Tax"
Starts Today - 3 DaysNx
With This Truly All-Star Oast TV '
DICK POWELL ir
DICK POWELL
JOAN DLONDELL
WARREN WILLIAM
YACHT CLUB BOYS
JEANNE MADDEN CAROL
HUGHES-HOBARTCAVANAUGH
nit it i i i srn.. ,v x
WANTED Experienced housemaid, to
live at home. Tel. 1664-R,
DEMOCRATIC RALLY
You are cordially invited to be at
our headquarters, 217 West Main
street, Monday, October 26th, to
hear the Honorable Howard La
tourette, our national committee
man, and the Honorable Claude
MrColloch. our state chairman.
This Is your meeting. Come and
bring your friends. The ladles arc
especially Invited. Good music.
LOST Box of car keys. Reward.
Return to Tribune.
FOR SALE Pedigreed roller canaries,
Mrs. Nclllo Finney, Jacksonville.
FOR SALE Sweet Spanish onions.
il.25 per hundred. John Mace,
Central Point.
WANTED Good work mule, weight
1200 to 1300. R. H. McCall. Talent.
NEW PACK Sauer Kraut, qt. 10c. Roy
Guyer'a Economy Meat A FiKh Mar
ket, now located with Plggly Wiggly.
WANTED Lady. 22 or 'over, to train
In physician's office. Box 402,
Tribune.
FOR SALE Good going business.
Call 08-X. after 5:30 p. m.
FOR SALE Hotel, 16 rooms: build
liiff and all furnishings; has bar
and dunce hall: 92500 00: 91000.00
will handle. Seo Fuller Agency.
1803 W. Mom.
WANTED Share transportation to
Eugene Friday; return Saturday ct
Simony, pnone 031 or U7u-n.
Pre -Hallowe'en Dance!
All Odd Fellows snd wives and Invited guests are urged to attend as
a fine social evening Is planned. Rebekahs are also expected to be on
nsnd and enjoy the evening. Oood music.
, CRAIG REYNOLDS
FOR BALE BY OWNER Good paying
business and stucco business build
ing. 112 ft. frontago on Pacific Hwy.,
166 ft. frontage on side street. New
modern 6 -room residence in rear
All clear. Well worth 91C.00O. Will
sell for 98.000 cash. 1603 N. River
side, Medford, Or.
IF YOUR CAR la not finished "right
at Auto Beauty snop tntre u be no
charge
Reduces Varicose
or Swollen Veins
SIMPLE HOME TREATMENT
TROVE IT AT SMALL COST .
The world progresses. Today many
minor ailments that took weeks to
overcome can now be helped much
more quickly. If you have varicose
veins or bunches start today to bring
them back to normal size and If you
are wise you will do so.
Just get an original bottle of
Moone's Emerald OH at Jarmin's, Inc..
or any dispensing pharmacist and ap
ply it night and mornlnn to the en
larged veins. It la very powerful and
penetrating, and only a little la re
quired. In a short time the veins should
begin to grow smaller and by regular
una soon approach normal.
People who want to reduce varl
cose veins or simple swellings should
not hesitate to try a Dottle at onca.
It Is so penetrating and powerful that
a small bottle lasts a long time.
Rogue River Encampment No. 30, 1. 0, 0. F,
I. O. O. F. Hall, West Sixth St.
FRIDAY, OCT. 23, 9 P. M.
Greatest Short of 'em All
VIM TSCHMICOlOft
"Mickey's Circus"
featuring
DONALD DUCK
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