ftfEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, BEDFORD, OREGON. "WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 23. 1936.
PAGE FIVE
LOCAL and
Klrkpatrlck North J. W. Klrkpat
rick left on the northbound train
last night for Portland whert h was
to attend a business meeting.
In Hospital Mn. E. B. Moore of
this city underwent a major opera
tion at the Josephine General hos
pital In Grants Pass yesterday.
Agent Leaves Harold J. King, spe
cial agent for the federal department
of labor, left by train last night tor
Eugene after transacting bualneas
here.
Still Mopping Fire Fifty men un
der District Ranger Jesse DeWltt were
today still mopping up the Buck
basin forest fire that spread over 160
acres west of Union Creek. The blaze
fas discovered a week ago today.
From Agnem Lieut. Maurice Rad
cllffe of Camp Agues was a visitor
at Medford district CCO headquarters
hpre yesterday. Lieut. Radcllffe Is
convalescing from a recent appen
dectomy. Goes to Umpqua Capt. Claire O.
Wallace, former CCO commander of
Camp Diamond Lake, has been trans
ferred to Camp South Umpqua Falls,
relieving Capt. John O. Vines, who la
returning to civil life.
Teachers Send Money As a con
tribution to schools In the fire de
vastated Bandon area, teachers In the
Ashland public school have raised
50, superintendent George A. Bris
coe announced today. The Idea was
suggested at a recent conference of
school officials In Salem.
Closet Fire Fire thla morning did
an estimated damage of ai&O to 6200
In & downstairs bedroom clothes clos
et at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ar
thur E. Lalng, 360 Beatty atreet.
Clothes in the closet were deetroyed
nd the woodwork scorched. Origin
of the blaze was undetermined. The
fire was held In check and put out
In 30 minutes after a ward alarm
had sounded at 8:40.
Return from Springs Mr. and Mra.
Eric Anderson returned Monday from
Clnnlbar springs where they spent
the past four weeks. They reported a
very enjoyable visit and stated that
surroundings are congenial and pleas
ant and that the weather could not
have been Improved upon. Mrs. An
derson was there for her health and
stated that she has been greatly bene
fited by the stay.
Mrs. Kelly Photoed Appearing on
the front page of the Oregon Journal
this morning was a picture of three
prominent figures at the luncheon
yesterday arranged In Portland by the
Oregon League of Democratic Women
for Nan Wood Honeyman, Democratic
candidate for congress from the third
district. Among the three was Mrs.
Edward C. Kelly, the former Mary
Orelner of this city, who la president
of the league.
Hear Candidates Several local
Democratic candidates spoke briefly
last night at a meeting of the Young
Democratic club of Jackson county
- In party headquarters at 317 West
Mln street. Edwin D. Hicks, pro
gram chairman, presided. Nominees
at the meeting were District Attorney
George A. Codding, Ralph E. Sweeney,
candidate for county treasurer, Ralph
Jennings, for county commissioner,
and Clarence B. Pankey, for county
elerk.
Ranger Returns fllmerl Jarvl, dis
trict ranger of the Rogue river na
tional forest In the Butte Falls area,
was back at his post today after help
ing suppress forest fires in the Co
qullle region since September 91. A
tnick-traller outfit belonging to the
Rogue forest service was brought back
last night after being In service In
the .coast fire area since September
37. The truck-trailer carries a trac
tor and brush plow which foresters
said were used very successfully on
the coaat.
Fast Ticket Sale Reserved seats
for the Medford-Klamath Falls high
school foot ball game here Saturday
were placed on sale at the Jackson
County Chamber of commerce at
8:30 this morning and by 8:30 all 40
and BO -yard seats had been sold.
Those desiring reserved seata are re
quested to call for them at the cham
ber, aa no tickets will be held In
reserve for future delivery. Satur
day Is to be known aa Jackson County
Chamber of Commerce day and cham
ber badgea are to be distributed at
the game by 36 high achool girls.
Pars Checked State police today
were tabulating statistics gathered
yesterday In a 13-hour check-up of
all automobiles and trucks passing the
fairgrounds on the Paclflo highway
between 6 a. m. and 8 p. m. About
350 trucks were weighed and other
wise Inspected and automobiles were
checked to see thst all laws were
being compiled with. Several arrests
were made for non-possession of op
erators' or chauffeurs' licenses, police
reported. It was expected that the
statistical tabulation would be com-pir-fd
at headquarters here tomor
l row.
HOW OFTEN
CAN YOU KISS AND
MAKE UP?
FEW hunbiniJi can nJntnt)
why wlf Rhnuld turn from a
rltmant companion Into a hrw
for one who) week In avary month.
Von can aar "I'm aorry" and
Vina an1 tnik op caaler bfer
marrligo than altar. If yoa'ra witt
n1 ff you want to hold yoor bua
tr4, von won't b a thr-njirttr
wlf.
For thra feneration ona wman
hi f-M tnMhr how to f "arnfl
ipt throat; V with Lyd! E. PlnH
hsrn'a itabla. Compound. It
h!pa Nature ton up th ayatam.
thiia lnlnr th discomfort! from
the functional dlaordera which
woman muat ndure la the thr
orjaln ef Jtfn; i. Turninj from
irirfhnod to womanhood. J. Pre
nrtr,;j for molhrhood. I. Ip
proacHnr "middle ago."
r(tn't V thr.p-qu.rf.r wir.
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PERSONAL
Calling Here Out-of-town business
callers In Medford yesterday Included
Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Vorhlcs of the
Coker Butte road. '
Leaves Hospital Mrs, Minnie Mc
Claln of Phoenix was discharged vea
terday from the Osteopathic hospital
where she had received medical treat
ment for 13 days.
Mrs. Hardin; Away Mrs. John H
Harding was among those leaving for
the north last night by train. She
planned to continue east to Chicago.
111.
To Portland Miss Enid Punk,
stenographer of the Rogue river na
tional forest service left Monday night
by automobile for Portland to be
with her father who was reported
critically Hi.
Shopping Here Mr. and Mrs. J. E.
Leigh of Reese oreek were among out-of-town
shoppers here Monday. Their
son Dick, who broke his arm a short
time ago, was reported getting along
nicely.
Call on Friends Mrs. Prank Nell
and Miss Nlda Nell were among Med
ford residents calling out of town
Sunday. They were visitors at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hum
phrey at Reese creek.
Business Visitor Medfordites mak
ing recent business visits out of town
include Mrs. A. W. Aya, who called In
Ashland Sunday. Other Medford resi
dents calling In Ashland the early
part of this week Included Mr. and
Mrs. Harry Wilson.
Home from Hospital Mrs. Homer
Martin returned to her home In Reese
creek Monday after being confined In.
ommunlty hospital where she under
went a major qperatlon October 14.
Mr. Martin and Mr. and Mrs. Merle
Jack, also of Reese creek, were here
to take Mrs. Martin home. Mrs. Mar
tin's condition was reported very sat
isfactory, BEN F.TTATT785,
CALLED BEYCND
Ben P. Piatt, passed away at his
home 30 Laurel street this city, Tues
day evening at the age of 85. He was
born at Columbus, Ohio, Nov. 27 a
decendant of the Hugenots. When a
small boy, he moved with his parents
by covered wagon to a farm In Illi
nois. Later, he received his education
In Chicago, and In 1870 he was united
in marriage at Davenport, Iowa to
Miss Martha Qartslde.
They resided in the middle west
until coming to Medford In 1911. Be
sides his wife, he leaves two sons,
John B. Piatt of Santa Rosa, Calif..
and Donn V. of Medford. Also four
grand children. Helen and Willam
Piatt of Oakland, calif., and Carlln
and Muriel Piatt of Medford.
Funeral services will be held at the
Conger chapel at 2:30 Friday with
the Rev. Wolford A. Dawes officiat
ing. Interment will be In the family
plot in the I. O. O. F. cemetery be
side bis eldest son who passed away
in 1913.
E
TAKEN BY DEATH
Margery Steddom Rogers, 89, passed
away at the boma of Mrs. Hoy Ca
nine. 533 W. Tenth street Tuesday
evening or pneumonia. She had been
a resident of Medford for the past
nine yean. Mrs. Rogers waa born at
Lebanon, Ohio, August 34, 1847.
She leaves three grandchildren,
Malcolm Gilbert, Portland, Ore.; Mrs
T. D. Cutaforth, Los Angeles, Cali
fornia, and Mra. Cornellua Bateson.
Taooma, Washington, also three gTeat
grandchildren.
The remains will be forwarded by
the Perl Funeral Horn to Salem,'
Oregon, this evening where funeral
services will be held at the Rlgdon
mortuary, Thursday afternoon. In
terment In city View cemetery.
Reese Creek
REESE CREEK, Oct. 38. (Spl.)
The Sunday school rally held by the
American Union Sunday school at
the school house October 35 was well
attended. There were seven Sunday
schools nd churches represented,
most all responding with several
numbers on the program, which was
certainly enjoyed, as were also the
sermons. P. P, Randall preaching in
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Cooper's Famous Classic On Screen at Craterian
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All the fnmlllar characters of James
Fenimore Cooper's Immortal clssslc.
"The Last of the Mohicans," come to
life on the screen of the Craterian
theater tomorrow when the film ver
sion of the colorful story opens its
the morning and John Still preaching
in the afternoon. Both services were
very much enjoyed and helpful. A
bountiful basket dinner was spread
on the long tables In the yard during
the noon hour and enjoyed by all
present. The Sunday schools repre
sented were Eagle Point. Brownsboro,
Lake Creek. Antelope. Shady Cove.
Mission Church Sunday school and
Reese Creek.
Thursday. October 39. the home
and school circle will hold the all
day party at the beautiful home on
Crater Lako highway of Mr. and Mrs.
Theo. Rheln. All ladies of the com
munlty are Invited to come and bring
a covered dish for the luncheon at
noon, also a good story to tell at the
proper it me. You'll have a good time
The Home and School circle meet
nt the school house October 33, and
they, with the teachers, completed
plans for a Hallowe'en frolic to be
held at the school house Saturday
evening. October 31. Doughnuts and
elder will be served. The ladies are
to bring a dozen doughnuts each.
Mr. and Mra. Russell O. Coulter and
son. Guy. from Alturas. Calif., have
bought a place from Mr. and Mrs.
Thomns Boren on Crater Lake high
way. We nre glad to welcome the new
neighbor. They nre pnlntlng and
redecorating the house.
Miss Gladys Nlckols. Harold Grow.
Flmo Sturglll and Eldon Grow all
spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Jack
Grow.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Caster and
family were In Eagle Point October
26 on business.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Humphrey
were shopping In Medford October
22. Mrs. Humphrey's grandparents,
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Brisco, of San
Plego, Calif., who are visiting their
daughter and family. Mr. and Mrs
Claud Waddell, are spending a week
at the Robert Humphrey home, s
Mr. and Mra. H. Ball and son. Wil
lard. and Frank Ball were dinner
truest Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Wallace
McDowell, as were also Mr. and Mrs.
James McDowell of Antelope.
Mr. and Mrs. Louts Dow and Mrs.
Dow of Hollywodo. Calif., were week
end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred
Jsck. Mrs. Louis Dow Is a niece of
Wilfred Jack. They all were In love
with our wonderful country.
Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Jack and
daughter. Evelyn, spent Sunday eve
ning with their daughter and hus
band, Mr. and Mrs. James McDowell.
Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Lamb and son,
Ralph, were calling at the W. R. Lamb
home Sunday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Ragsdale and
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three-day local engagement. Ran
dolph Scott Is the daring frontier
scout, Hawkeye, and Blnnle Barnes
is the lovely Alice Munro. Others
are Philip Reed aa Uncas; Hugh
Buckler as Colonel Munro: Robert
two small sons were week-end guests
of Mrs. Ragsdale'a parents, Mr, and
Mra. Edward Cow don.
Dell Morrison put 160 head of beel
cattle In pasture at the Jack Grow
place October 36.
Mr. and Mra. George Douglass, near
the Long Mountain district were call
ing on Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Lamb
Sunday evening.
Miss Myrtle Camack and J. H. Sloan
were catling on Mr, and Mrs. Ralph
Merritt Sunday evening.
Ella May Allen Crane passed away
at the home of her son. Louis A.
Crane, 814 E. Jackson, Sunday morn
ing, aged M years. She waa born at
Qraten, New York, December 15.
1349. She came to Medford In June
to vlsll her son.
She leaves one son. Louts A. Crane
Hear
Senator Charles L.
McNary
Radio Station
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Paid ortT. Republican Hiate Cen
tra! Committee Lars Bladlne,
secretary. 1012 Falling BMf., Port
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Madame A. Mueller.' Honest and
Bellahle with beat of reference,.
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Barrat as the Mohican chief, Chlng
achgook; Bruce Cabot as Magus, the
renegade Huron; Henry Wllcoxon as
Major Hey ward; Willard Robertson
aa Captain Wlnthrop, and Heather
Arel as Cora Munro.
and one daughter, Mrs. Mary Crane
Reynolds of Seattle, also five grand
daughters and one great grand
daughter, and one nltKe. Anna Gray,
Belllngham, Washington. The remains
will bo forwarded to Seattle, for serv
ices and cremation.
Show Starts
E20 Today
MAJOR
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On Rialto Bui
Above la shown an action scene
from "Hearta In Bondage," which
plays on the double bill program at
the Rialto theater today and tomor
row with "Killer at Large."
"Hearts In Bondage" Is a thrilling,
heart-touching story of the Civil war
with Jamea Dunn, Mne Clarke, David
Manners, Charlotte Henry and Henry
B. Walthall In leading roles. Dunn
and Manners are engaged as brother
officers, one on the .North and one
for the South. The action of the film
centers around the famous battle be
tween the Monitor and the Merrlmae-
"Killer at Large" co-stars Russell
Hardle and Mary Brian with George
McKay and Thurston Hall Included
in the cast. Terror grips a city as
a maniac of a thousand faces threat
ens to murder every living Inhabit
ant within. Thousands are panic
stricken when the headlines scream:
Mr. Zero Strikes Again I" "Who la
This Madman?" "What Is His Fan
tastic Murder Vendetta?" It tells a
story of norve -shattering suspense
of a madman terror that stalks
city until ho Is stopped by a police
barrage of bullets and It's positively
guess-proof at that.
Socle te Candy for Hallowe'en at
tractively boxed, 60c to 2.00. Young's
Drug Store.
AUTO LOANS AND REFINANCING
W E Thomas 46 8 Central
J. B. COLEMAN
Republican Candidate for
COUNTY ASSESSOR
JACKSON COUNTY, OI1KOON
Paid adv.
Tonite at 6:30
and Thursday
FEATURES
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Prune Advertising
Campaign Planned
PORTLAND, Oct. 38. (P) With
the formation of Oregon Prunes. Inc.,
growers prepared plana for an exten
sive advertising campaign to .assist
marketing the 1030 crop.
The group Is expected to file papers
at Salem shortly.
Both Oregon and Washington In
terests will Join In pushing the ad
vertising campaign.
FUEL OIL. all Kinds. Call 1184
Petroleum Heat & Burner Co,
Be Correctly Corseted
In an ARTIST MODEL for
as.OO. 17.75. eiO.00. ,13.75.
ETHELWYN B. HOFFMANN.
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
ALL TYPES of barrels, 60-lb. lard
cans with lids. Fluhror's Bakery.
FOR RENT New, nicely furnished
duplex: oil heater and electrlo re
frlBPratlon: to adults. Call at 810
N. Riverside.
MUST 8ELL 8-room modern house:
fireplace, hardwood floors, large
acreened-ln porch; laundry trays,
shade trees, fenced back yard, dan
dy garden spot, garage and wood
ahed. Bv Owner, Would conalder
car. Inquire HQ Washington.
FOR SALE Golden cocker spaniel.
1103 N. Riverside.
TWO experienced orchard men want
worK oy nay or as caretaker. Blight,
prune, spray, tractor, etc. Berry,
Rt. 1, Box 130, Central Point.
TO TRADE 40 acres timber, Orlffln
oreek district, for vacant lota In
Medford. "Soe or phona 817-L tor
Clarence Pierce.
COMPLIMENTARY FACIALS by spe
cial representative of Madam Whits
Beauty Service. For appointment
Tel. 643.
WANTED Experienced girl for house
work and care of children. Phone
1311-W.
FOR SALE Electrlo washing machine
In good condition for 1 6.00. 628
North Riverside, cottage B.
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FOR SALE Clear 10-acre farm, 8
room house. 3 miles from Medford.
Will consider trade for Medford
residence. Reply Box 3308, Tribune.
FOR SALE Nice tomatoea, lo per lb.
Bring own containers, pick them
yourself. Newbry Ranch, , mile
west of old Cannery Bldg., Talent.
WANTED Men to cut apple wood on
contract. Valley Fuel Co., 3Q W.
Main.
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