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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 23, 1936)
MTDFOKP MATT, TTCTTrPXE. frrEDFORD. CVRFfiQy. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 23. tflM PAGE FIVE (OM.tlnu.ed from Pa$ One.) of the South Fork And Appleg&te CCC c&mps. Forty-two taller were drafted from neafby. logging campa to help chop down inags. The fire started on the edge of the old Woodruff Meadows burn of several years ago and the area was thick with heavy under , brush and snags, making control dif ficult. Since yesterday the blase has spread to green timber. First Fire Experience Blister rust control workers and CCC men from Camps Applegate and South Fork are on the fire lines Most of the CCC men arrived here recently from Texas and this is their first experience at forest fireflghtlng. They were said to be near exhaustion this morning. Plans were made to send In reserves. The telephone line burned out ex tended between Trail and Union Creek. The wind last afght whipped the fire Into a fury, headquarters here were told. The wind died down at 6:30 this morning but increased vel ocity again this evening was feared. Extremely low humidity was instru mental in the rapid spread of the blaze. Numerous spot fires broke out during the night. The fire was discovered at 1 o'clock Wednesday afternoon. It was at tributed to the careless tossing of a lighted clgAr or cigarette stub into the grass along the highway. The Cravovlenne is the national dance of the Polish peasantry around Cracow, FUR COATS Saturday Only A special fur coat representative will be at Adrienne's tomorrow with a grand display of -200 coats for your selection . . . Blocked Lapin $4995 One group of lapin swagger coats. Spec i a 1 price The smartest furs Including squirrel locks, marmlnk, Japanese weasel, black caracul, natural gray and eel gray caracul and others. Coats Priced to $425.00 ADRIENNE'S Smart New Styling, More Power and Comfort Feature Four Lines of Buick Cars for 1937 MORE POWER, greater comfort and smart new styling feature the new 1937 cars announced by the Buick Motor Company. Shown above la the new Serlea 60 Century five paaienger sedan with built-in trunk. It la one of four new lines of Buick cars and la powered by a 130-horaepower, valva-in-head, straight eight engine. Wheelbase of thla model la 126 Inches. I 10 BE INCREASED (Continued Hum Page One.) in tent or under the stars. He must portage his own canoe and build his own campflre. ' For those willing to brave the hardships, rich rewards may await, rangers say. The fishing is expected to be the best found anywhere, and the unmarred beauty of the forest in ita natural state will furnish scenery not to be found elsewhere. PORTLAND, Ore., Oct. 23. (AP) The proposal to create a primitive nrea along the Rogue river is still ,-JJj,M..TMiiiia unmMiiiii ainn i in iijj jiisffi BARGAIN PRHCES Ajax Blades Js 1 Qc STATIONERY 1 9' 24 Sheets, 24 Envelopes $1.-20 S.M.A. 81 c 65c BISODOL 37 25c ONE WHITE 13 S1.25ANACIH 87c $1.25 Peruna 79c 25c ZERBSTS capsl, 11 c 35c FREEZONE 21c 10c F. & F. Drops 25c FITCH'S Hair Tonic 13. 60calka-seltzer49' si.20Sal Hepatica 89 50c LAVORIS 31 PRESCRIPTIONS ACCURATELY FILLED FOR LESS! FACTORY SHIPMENT Your Western Thrift Stores have just received 1000 Hot Water Bot tles and Fountain Syringes direct from the manufacturer. These fac tory fresh rubber goods are priced to fit every purse and you may rest assured that regardless of what price bottle you may choose you will be getting factory fresh merchandise at ridiculously low prices. WIN A PRIZE! Get your Pepsodent products at your Western Thrift Stores at Medford's lowest prices. Think of a good name for Ruby Taylor's baby and you may win a cash prize. MICKEY MOUSE and DONALD DUCK are At Western Thrift in the form of moulded pure castile soap. Be sure and get your soap today for only 10. Prices Effective Friday Noon Through Monday r 'mm wMmimtfs K III VJtUaa-sJM. I I I f r v'?- . . . AD. - . ... -T " under advisement by the Oregon btate planning board and no action will be taken until a thorough study haa been mnde. V. B. Stanbery. exec utive secretary of the board, said to day. His comment followed word from Washington that regional foresters have been asked to survey their re gions with a view to selecting tract of not less than 100.000 acres to pre serve in their natural beauty. Stanbery said the board had reached no conclusion concerning the Rogue proposal but had discussed the project at recent meetings. He de scribed the problems In the proposal as "complex" but said It was hoped to reach some conclusion with the aid of other agencies in gathering data. Will Tell Governor The executive secretary did not comment on the possible action re garding the prlvltlve area program. He said any recommendation con cerning the matter would be made to the governor and that thereafter It would be up to the state. Asked to comment on the rule which bars roads through so-called primitive areas, Stanbery said "that la one of the problemsto be consid ered" relative to Rogue river, (Several steps toward obtaining a road from Gold Beach to Grants Pass, through the Rogue river coun try, have been taken.) Stanbery said It was still to be de termined whether It would 'be better to develop resources through con struction of a road or to maintain the land in Its natural state. HIBERNIA CHIEFS - PORTLAND, Oct. 23. (AP) Offi cial of the Hlbernla Securities com pany were still in a quandary today as to methods of liquidating the re maining assets of the firm. An attempt to procure an opinion from stockholders yesterday proved futile when 1500 tried to crowd Into an auditorium holding 300. Before action could be taken on a motion to adjourn to larger quarters, some one suggested that stockholders be provided with printed Hsu of assets and liabilities .before a vote was taken. A chorus of "yeas" ended the session. Officials wished to determine whether stockholders wanted the as setas disponed of In bulk or their sale continued In part as markets opened. Mother Convicted Of Killing Freed HEW YORK, Oct. 33. (AP) Fllr.a- beth Smith, 18-yeAr-old unwed mother convicted of killing her new born son by throwing him off the roof of a Bronx apartment house, was given a suspended sentence today by Judge Harry Stackell. She was convicted of second degree manslaghtcr. Judge Slacken placed her under probation for three years. The girl's dfeense was that sho did not know what she was doing at the time of the killing. A plea of tem porary insanity was offered. Closing tlmv for Too Late to Clas sify Ads is 1 :30 p. m. DRINKING HABITS I (Conttnueo from i-nge One.) pllfy on its effects or explain where he developed the name Sox the before dinner drink he said Mrs Luckon- bach liked. The cook, testifying for the defense, also informed the court that the Luckenbach household considered the shipping magnate's visit to the room of Clara Chllds, negro mnld In the establishment, "a big Joke." Mrs, Chllds testified yefcterdny sho was awakened to find the defendant patting her cheek. She said he said something about getting In bed with her. On cross-examination, the maid said what she meant wits ho had mistaken her room for that of his wife and almost had climbed Into the bed. The bedroom scene, she said, was Interrupted by the arrival of Mrs. Luckenbach, who had heard her scream. Luckenbach had been drink ing. Mrs. Chllds testified, Jones, adding to the 'mistake" ex planation, said Mrs. Chllds told him next day "there was nothing to it.' "Sho was laughing about It, and thought it was a fine Joke," the In ventor of the now famed monkey gland cocktail said. Clara remarked that Mr Lucken bach entered her room after she re tired, but said he was looking for his wife and had entered the wrong boudoir." Attorneys were .uncertain when they will flniBh with the personal lm bits of the- principals and get down to the real business of the suit the determination of whether Luck enbach can afford to pay 11,000 every month to his fourth wife, and wheth er he should pay If he oan afford it. CUPPER BLAZES TRAIL HONG KONO, Oct. 33. (;F) A modern American Cllppe.' ship biased a new trail of travel today as a giant Pan-American Airways' plane landed in Hong Kong harbor to be the first commercial airplane to span com pletely the Pacific ocean. The Clipper will remain here until Saturday, then proceed to Shanghai on an American-operated China Na tional Aviation corporation plnnc. This will complete the first San Francisco-Shanghai commercial span of the Pacific. Closing time for Too Late to Clas sify Ads is 1:30 p. m. Mat Pursuant to the provisions of Sec tion 304 of the Banking Act of 193S, notice la hereby given by The First National Bank of Portland, with main office In the city of Portland. State of Oregon, and with branch office a Med ford, Jackson County, that the liability imposed upon the holders of shares of its common stock by the provisions of Section 5161. U. S. Re vised Statutes, as amended, and Sec tion 33 of the Federal Reserve Act. as amended, shall cease on July 1, 1037. By Order of the Board of Directors. H. A. FREEMAN, Cashier. The World Moves Faster BUT GREEN RIVER KEEPS PACE.. IS STILL THE LEADER ... iia 80c) Today, as in generations past, Green River is still America's favorite whiskey. Buy a bottle today and discover the outstandino aualitv that DUl Green River into first nlaca. I' - . OLDETYME DISTILLERS, INC., N. T. C ' GBBBH W9WL Blended Whiskey The Whiskey without R4te ft&t m noor ... nil mifki kuri I u, mS ttu u. n wm 4imu gnh. Mftl ON PISPU j A RECORD . For ECONOMY With an IncrtaM or JO In the recording department alone. In the last four, yearn, the coit of operating the clerk's offlre has decreased 16 in the sama length of time! GEORGE R. CARTER Republican Candidate for COUNTY CLERK ECONOMY COURTESY ' Paid adr. Republican County Central Com. SENSATIONAL is the fervor with which the American publio has taken to its heart the brilliant motor cars offered by Buick this year. Indeed, the sweeping success of the 1936 Buick program flatly challenged us and our great parent General Motors to a momentous decision. Should we continue this amazingly popular line of cars into next year, perhaps the prudent thing to do or should we dare broad improvement upon their spectacular excellence? We felt there was only one right answer to that question, the bold and progressive answer and that's why insiders now forecasting 1937 are already saying: "' Buick again!" That's why on top of $15,000,000 recently spent re tooling and re-equipping Buick's great plant, we appropriated and are now spending $14,500,000' more. That's why every car in the 1937 Buick line the SPECIAL, the CENTURY, the ROAD MASTER and the LIMITED has more beauty for dazzling style, more power for breath-taking action, more room for full-family comfort, more down right "road-command" for safety and pleasure. See them. YOU'VE o - - I4,: "J? thrift TLr m, . X. " , M.ri ao ? . . s W CA 143 So. Riverside SKINNER'S GARAGE Telephone 102 WHEN BETTER AUTOMOBILES ARE BUILT, BUICK Will BUILD THEM