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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, rEDFORD. OREGON. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 3. 1938. PAGE FIVE if LOCAL and Betums llama William voa der Hcllen returned by train Sunday morning after a business visit In California- To Grants Pass Lewis Ulrlch, local bead of the national re -employment tervlce, made his weekly visit to the Grants Pass office today. Mrs. Goldsberry North Mrs. O. 0. Ooldsberry left this morning for Portland where she was to make a ihort visit. To 8eattle Among those leaving over the week-end was Helen King, who departed on a northbound train for Seattle Saturday night. Visiting Here Mr. and Mrs. Mar jrln Stevens of Ashland called here Sunday, visiting Leland and Lawrence Jones. Attend Funeral Among Medford residents attending the funeral of Cpt. Charles' Howard in Ashland Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Otto How ard and Mr. and Mrs. Dan Campbell. Teachers to Meet Jackson county teachers' Intermediate council will meet Saturday afternoon In the court house auditorium, according to an nouncement mado today. Prill Tonight Cdmpany A and headquarters company, 188th Infan try, will hold their regular weekly drills in the Medford armory at 8 o'clock tonight. From Crater Lake Douglas Roach, employe at Crater lake national park, and Mrs. Roach arrived last night from the mountain resort to trans act business and visit friends here. CITY CLEANING & DYEING CO. 624 No. Riverside PHONE 474 a a t iV i 1 TIMES SQUARE ON ELECTION NIGHT (AnoctairJ Preit Photo) THE ASSOCIATED PRESS staff in the United States, augmented to 50,000 the largest ever to cover a single news event will report the returns of the election. Every precinct in the nation will be covered by this Associated Press army, with speed and accuracy. Two hundred and eighty thousand miles of leased wire will carry these returns in news and in pictures. Even Uncle Sam himself will first learn the result from The A.P. dispatches. No other organization ever has performed and cannot this year adequatefy perform this Stupendous task which the support of Associated Press member newspapers makes possible. M 17 Hi PERSONAL Tonsils Excised A. C. Farnsworth of Yreka, Cal., underwent an oper ation for the removal of his tonsils at the Osteopathic hospital this morning. Rosen baum Home A. S. Rosen baum returned tiome yesterday after spending several daps in San Fran cisco receiving medical attention. n Is recovering from a fractured hip suffered last spring. Calling Today Medford business callers from out of tntm tmi i eluded A. C. Quid! of Gold Hill. Mrs Stewart Porter of Holloway orchards and Mr. and Mrs. M. L. vorhta nf the Coker Butte district. Makes DallV TrlnS Own W Rnm. hill of Ashland has been making daily trips to this city for the past three weeks, spending the time Improving his nine acres near the U. S. forest service warehouse. Called to Chlcngo Dr. and Mrs. Robert E. McCune and small son have left for Chicago, called east by the sudden illness of Mrs. McCune's father. Dr. McCune, surgeon at the Silver Lake CCC camp, was granted a 30-day leave of absence. New Platform a crew of men was engaged today in tearing up and re moving the rail platform at the Southern Pacific depot prior to put ttnir in an entire new nlatfnrm Th Job was expected to bo completed by tomorrow, 8topa Here Miss Virginia Flck, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Fick who Is now teaching in the Klamath Union high school, stopped here Fri day evening en route to Portland where she attended the Orej?on Washlngton football game Saturday. Convalescing Capt. HJalmar T. Gentle, Medford CCC district surgeon, is recuperating at his homt, in King street, from a serious Ulness for which he received treatment at Sac red Heart hospital. It was expected that he would be able to return to duty t shortly. New Veterinarian Capt. Richard E. Gelsler Is the new veterinarian ol the Medford CCC district. He was transferred here from the Monterey district to replace Lieut. Ernest St. J. Watklns. who resigned to accept a post with the bureau of animal hus bandry. The Associated Press Reports the News of the World DAILY DFORD MAIL TRIBUNE Calling Sunday Medford residents .visiting in Ashland Sunday Included Mrs. A. W. Ay a and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wilson, who transacted busi ness while there. Visit In Ashland Miss June Rudd. teacher at the Howard school near here, called at the home of Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Moore In Ashland Satur day. She was accompanied by Miss Alice Rudd of Sams Valley. To Sec New Cars Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Gates left Sunday morning bv train for Detroit, Mich., to attend a dealers' meeting and preview showing of the 1937 Ford and Lincoln Zephyr models this week-end. Mr. Gates is the local distributor for the Ford Motor company. Mr. and Mrs. Gates will return through Indiana where Mrs. Gates will remain aa the guest of friends and relatives until Thanks giving. Mr. Gates will return here to show the new models November 14. SAFE CRACKING JOBS BELIEVED SOLVED BY HOBO'S ARREST HERE fContlnueo from Page One.) Iflc tool sheds to get tools for the first attempted safe cracking. The last entry had been planned a week in advance, he MJd In the slpned statement. He told officers ho wanted money to finance a trip to Coreydon, Iowa, where he wanted to visit his father. He aald that on both attempts to force entrance into the strongbox he had been fright ened away from the scene by the head 1 lgh t of ap proachi ng att tomo -biles. Ho said he was committed to the Oregon state institution for the In sane in January, 1930, and had been released In the fall of that year. Fellow occupants, of the "Jungles" sold today that Varner has been living there since shortly after the Fourth of July. He seldom conversed with his fellows, keoplng pretty much to himself. His debris-castle is one of about six such haphazard struc tures, but is the only one In the Jungle that is surmounted by a "flog" a dirty and bedraggled un dershirt lashed to a pole. Other knights of the road living in the colony say that Varner became high ly enraged at their occasional sug gestions that he remove the flag. The A. P. will tell FOR On Roxy Screen - . ' " n.. I ... Loretta Young and Franchot Tone co-star for the first time In -Tho Unguarded Hour." which plays a re turn ensngement today and tomor row only at the Roxv theater. Tho story deals with the -unguarded hour-' every woman dreams about and every noon thinks about . . . It j filled with tho things that make real pictures come. true. Others in the cast are Lewis Stone, Roland Younir and Dudley Dicpes. FIVE, TEN GRILL SOLD TO WiLLARD LEONARD Sale of the Five and Ten grill on East Main street has been announc ed by W. V. Hale, former owner. The property was sold to Wlllard Leonard, salesman and driver for the General Petroleum company here. Leonard stated today that he con templated making no changes at present either In Interior decoration or method of conducting the busi ness. Mrs. Leonard is to manage the establishment. Leonard has resided here for the past 14 years and is well-known. Hale came to Medford about two and a half years ago and has operated the grill for the past year, McNARYCASTS"BALLOT AT INDIAN PRECINCT SALEM, Nov. 3. (p) Senator Charles L. McNary voted with the Indians today. The senator's ranch home. Fircone, five miles north of the capital city. Is In the Chemawa Indian school pre cinct, and he votes In the Chemawa Indian schoolhouse. Murder Mystery Film at Rialto Kit i Its' V - 1A1 si s? v n x -Air J i Robert Voung and Florence Ulce are pictured above geeting into some sort of trouble with Sidney Tolor and big. bad cop Ted Hcaly In a scene from "The Longest Night" which plays at the Rialto theater tomorrow and Thursday on the double bill program with "Back to Nature" lea turtng tho Jones Family. "Back to Nature" takes the happy, scrappy Jones family on their vaca tion. The family deckles for Dad that they are going to take a house trallor and mckc ono grand time ot It. Out numbered nd out argued. Hilarious Picture i 1 n M v vs. s Paul Qniiicoa (hnnnous Sauiroay Evening Post story, "Wedding Pres ent," comes to the screen of the Cra tori an theater for tomorrow only In the fllmleatlon that has Joan Dennett and Cary Grant oo-starred in this rollicking tale of newspaper boys and girls. The story Is based on the unique gift that Grant, in love with Joan, gives her when she la about to marry another man. Miss Ben not t, in tho role of "Rusty." the crack "fern' re-1 COATS you would want to wear 19.05 A20.75. ETHELWYN B. HOFFMANN. Malta Commanrteiry No. 4 Knlphts Templar, Maxonlo Temple, Atlilaml, ore. Stated Conclave, Wednes- yv day. fjovemner 4, routine business, officers' practice. Visitors welcome. M. W. GRUBB. E. O. R- E. DETRICK. Recorder. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY WANTED Furnished apt., close In; 2 acmiu.. Fnone 1071. LOST White wire-haired terrier, right side of head tan. Call 7:i3-H. USED wood range, good condition. iuj c. Main. EXPERIENCED woman or girl for general nousework; gooa wages. Cell I040-.T-2. Bedridden With Rheumatic Pain Joyous Relief After 25 Years Sufforing NO MATTER how severe your case may be or how long standing, WILLIAMS H. U. X. COMPOUND is guaranteed to relieve It or It will cost you n ot h Ing. Mrs. Jennie Woolerv had always led an active lio un til confined with rheumatism, Her Hlpl.Mfy Crippled for 8 1 1 Mnrttln, WIU-UMN K. I). X. 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If yon are not relieved of yotir rheumatism In ten daya If you are not com pletely ununited with tba reaulta you tret from It, your flriu'Rl't will re fund your money without question. It mut relley, you or cot you noth- :ti ill fV ' Vil K 7 VSJ Dad give In and tho whole family starts out for Tranquil lake. Filling the wldo open spaces with fun and romance they glide happily along on the funniest adventure ever shown on eny screen. 'The Longest Night" tells tho story of a group of store clerks who try to keep their emloyer from soiling out right under their noses. The murd ers and mysteries they encounter while doing so keep the story going at a merry pace. Others in the cast aro Julie llaydon and Catherine Douce t. Here Wednesday porter on tne sam paper on wmcn Grant works, finds herself surrounded by what Grant consldora the on it typo of present that she should have which brings out the fire brigade, the homicide squad, the emergency wrecking crewnot to mention the ambulanco corps, and the motorcycle partol, all leading to a riotous climax to cloee the story on a gale of laughter. "Wedding Present" will also be shown tomorrow night only at the Holly theater. 1030 MODEL A l'-ton truck, gas wood saw, cheap, M. Holllster. Rogue River, Oro. FOR BALE Antique settee, small tables, medicine chest, mirrors, ca naries. Many other things. , 100 8. Grape. H. C. HANSEN'S household goods for sale. Phone 1463-J-l for directions- MODERN WOMEN Nitd Net Suffer monthly pslo tnd cMy due to colu,ncTvniiafitrun.rtpuirenrHinul&r nuiM. C'hi-cljflft-tftra lJimnnl HiKnill'iliaamellrcUve, rclinl)eiuiIftivQulckRtllil. ttoldby sll iifuituiirovM4.rvin. Atk lor rtT'JX TH I DIAMOND BRAHD" jT mm IIDDItSi Today And Wednesday pjj THE ONLY HOUR THEY COULDN'T ACCOUNT FOR And it was filled with a liieiime or susiicnoe i iMffilMllil lordtaYOU&fG FrarKlsctTOME i" 7fi0 mi ROLAND f ys I i u u n u LEWIS STONE Plus Selected 1 . i rt 1 1 . A lam. 6 , ' '5 ' it mwmnm BDOI tin Ui!i;Ilill.ll!iilCIII!i;i!l FOR BALE Small range stove, Edi son phonograph, 40 records; sew ing machine, beds and springs, gar den tools, carpenter tools, crosscut saw. all In good- condition. Sale at bargnin or trade for good hena. O. P. Rohrer, Phoenix. MODERN HOME and 3 acres, $2300; terms. Kev next door. H. E. Tolle, Rt. 1. Medford. Geneva Mitchell, HUlsboro, Ore. FOR BALE Tested Jersey cow. 40. 8th house from Crater Lake Hwy. on Spring Bt. Lange. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY Old established service station and small (rrocory: 3 pumps, living quar ters, splendid location, small In vestment at Invoice. Rent 16.00 per month. THE REAL ESTATE EXCHANOE No. 7 N. BarUftt. Phone 1493. PLANER BLOCKS from the big mill. $4.45 per load. Prompt service. Tel. 333, Central Point Wooo Yard. SMALL furnished house; Frlgldalre. Fine for employed couple, $23.00 Inquire 12(1 S. Orape St. FOR SALE Beautiful registered Mor Knn mare, a years old. $125, W, Messlnger, Applegate, Ore. FOR SALE Weaner pips, Tel, 447-X. TRY the friendly atmosphere of the Ashland Convalescent Home, pstl ents boarders and renters all wel come'. Improvements going on for added comfort snd convenience. Shows 1:45-0:4.1-9:1.1 25c-3.1c-10C Tomorrow (Wed) Only Wild, Woozy Comedy! A 4-nlorm fire, a murder, kid naping, were Just part of his wedilliiff lftl JUHN HtNNtll III i rnnu rnniiT 'Jl ana lhhi uhhiii WiDDING Present' GEORGE BANCROFT Co" rod Nag.1 . O.n. iMhhwl Also tomorrow night only at Theatre Starts . Thursday I EVERYTHING NEW- EXOEPT THE DIMPLES TOME Dimples FRANK MORGAN STEPIN r. ECTrU T VTot plus Walt Disney's MICKEY MOUSE Prmfnti 'JDoriaflcS In Technicolor . Postlvely F.nils Tonlghtl l7 I W - 4' lljl "Try in to get these B-JS'VW I g.nk hooked h f.f! IlllflSl 8 me ,n,mie T I? Holly I iii WANTED Small apartment, ground floor, for elderly lady. Must lie comfortable and close in. Tel. 1314. AUCTION SALE. Nov. 7. 1938 Sale Pavilion in North Medford 60 head of high grade Hereford heifers. 3 registered Guernsey bulls, 1 regis tered Guernsey heifer (springer!. Sell your grade cattle at this auc tion and replace them with pure bred: enjoy satisfaction and profit thnt follows production of quality cattle. 1:45-0:43-9:15; 25c-3Sc-10fl - I MAIL TRIBUNE ELECTION RETURNS On The Screen TONIGHT! 2 Tomorrow & Thursday I BIG HITS! You'll Get A Thrill! 4. fr ieftceRICE TED HEALY JULIE HAYD0M ATHARINE D0UCET A triple mur dat mystery Rati anil Flor ence for ro mance . . and Ted for fun! You'll Get a Laugh! The dizzy Jones' are on their vacation ! Jone4 fottfiy fed Prontj Shlr lr Drone e Olile liunliar Sprlnf flylnittnn flrnrse KniMt K.nneth Hour II. IBMCi 1 Last Times Tonite! Franklin D. Roosevelt's "President's Mystery" plul "The BIG GAME" S All-Amcrlrt Football Start! B - - T -i leg. Adv.