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PAGE 'ELEVEN
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LOCAL and
F Business Visitor Among Medford
business callers In A ah land Saturday
3 was Harry Young of the local Copco
(office.
I'lrlch Visits Lewie THrtch, local
bead of the national reemployment
f service, spent today transacting busl-
seas at the Grants Pass office.
Thompson Visits Jack Thompson
v; was among Medford visitors In Grants
i pass recently. He attended a bu&i
1 neas forum luncheon there,
f) - . -
Dinner Guests Mr. and Mrs. Roy
I Parr of Ashland visited In Medford
i Sunday. They were dinner guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Clause here.
1 In Ashland Medford callers In
'! Ashland Sunday Included Mr. and
J v Mrs. Fred Weeds, Mr. and Mrs. Will
I -oatea and daughter and Mr. and Mrs.
VA Henry Bates.
I Nrwlyweds Return Mr. and Mrs.
1 W. B. Ayers have returned to their
home in Grants Pass after a honey-
moon In San Francisco. They were
married here November 8.
Visit Parents Medford residents
visiting In Ashland Sunday Included
Mr. and Mrs. Dean Falwell, who called
I on Mrs. Falwell's parents, Mr. and
I Mrs. A. E. Tonner.
I K hopping Here Out-of-town shop-
3 pers In Medford yesterday Included
Mrs. H. L. DeArmond and two daugh-
a ters of Ashland. They also called on
I friends while here..
I Agent Here Worthlngton C. Smith.
'J traveling agent for the Korthern Pa-
)s ciflc railroad, arrived from Portland
headquarters this morning to trans-
act business here.
In Hospital Mai H. Simons of 536
Palm street, chief clerk of the ERA
camp at Lake of the Woods, was con
fined today In Community hospital
with pneumonia. He was admitted
o the hospital last night.
Vlsltlug Here Out-of-town callers
In Medford today Included M. L. Vor
hles of the Coker Butte road, Mrs.
Florlan Mills of Trail, Charles W.
Cushman of Trail and Mrs. H. Gear
hart of Ashland.
Visitors Leave Mrs. TlUle Cavs
naugh and her brother Paul, who
have been visiting here . for the past
several weeks, left this morning by
train for their home In Sourls, N. D.
They have beon the guests of their
aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. U. J.
Carpenter.
...
Closing Out Camp K. P. McReyn
olds. assistant forester, left this
morning for Lake of the Woods to
supervise the closing of the ERA
camp at the summer resort. The
camp Is being moved for the winter
to Carberry creek. It comes under
the Jurisdiction of the Rogue river
national forest service.
I). A. V. Meeting- Members of the
Jackson county post of the Disabled
American Veterans of the World War
and lt auxiliary will attend a meet
ing of the Josephine county unit In
Grants Pass at 8 o'clock tonight.
Harvey Cassman, local commander,
requested the attendance of as many
members as can possibly got to Grants
Pass.
Drills Tonight Company A and
headquarters company, 188th Infantry
of the Oregon national guard, will
hold their regular weekly drills In the
Medford armory at 8 o'clock tonight,
live vacancies In company A wero
announced today and applicants for
membership were asked to consult
Sst. George F. Llndley at'the armory
any time during the day or night.
Take Training Course Miss Janle
V. Smith, executive assistant of the
Rogue river national forest service,
left here by automobile this morning
for Portland. Bhe was to be Joined
In Ornnts Pass by Miss rsnnie u.
Abrams, executive assistant of the
Siskiyou national forest service. Both
are to take a ten-day training course
for executive assistants at the re
gional forester's headquarters in Port
land. r,t,-irfHnr Fire State warden's of
fice hero said today that a line would
probably be established before night
fall around the 1500-acre forest fire
on Williams creek about ten miles
southwest of Provolt In Josephine
county. A crew of 125 men was work
ing on the fire lines today, the blaze
having been discovered five days ago.
The warden's office stated that no
damage has been done to commercial
timber though second growth trees
have been Injured to a small extent
Business Visitor Edgar Morgan,
operator of the Savage Rapids service
station, transacted business here to
dsv. He conferred with A. H. Ban-
we'll, manager of the Jackson County
Chamber of Commerce, regarding de
velopment of the former savage Rap'
Ids transient camp Into a state rec
reational center. The camp site com
prises 111 acres and contains 10 to 13
buildings which now are not being
uwd, the whole layout representing
an investment of about ,40.000, Mr.
V Morgan said. He emphasized that
r ...... . .vmiid take Immediate
steps to develop the area before It Is
lost to private interests.
Dieselized Ford
See It
LECTURE ,
F. E-
RF.CKETT
Licensed Diesel Engineer
FREE
Moving Pictures
Odd Fellows Hall
November 18th p. m.
FINE FOOD
Cap. naterman's Orrhrtr
Every Nlfht Dance and Pine at
'ft
. ERNIE'S CASINO
PERSONAL
ShA1v I'lallc t-i .
. nuaa oneeiy was
among Medford visitors transacting
bUSlneJM in lihlan .J.
Conflned to Home Plr U. ...... t
Coleman la conflnfd to his home at
723 Sherman street, thi. uu
condition is Improving Bnd he ex-
w icturn to nis oiuce later this
week. ;
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SOLVED BY RAINS
HOOD RIVER. Wnv 17 UPS
Welcome rains of last night and to
day in the mid -Columbia area solved
& perplexing problem for orchardlsts
to lrrieate or not to lrrieate. Such
action apparently will not be neces
sary. Gordon C. Brown, horticulturist at
the Hood River experiment station,
previously said the soil was so defic
ient in moisture that damage might
result If below-rn timnpriitiirp Ar
rived. It was pointed out that suf-
ncient irrigation water la available
but that It would be Just as disas
trous to over-wet the soil as to have
it too dry.
E
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ARE FOUND DEAD
SUPERIOR, Mont., Not. 17. (AP
The bodies of Antone Gustafson, 40.
and Oscar Gervart, 45, gold miners
burled In a slide at the Windfall
placer mine near here Saturday night,
wero brought from their mountain
tomb today.
Trapped In the narrow tunnel uuder
the bed of Dry creek, the men were
found on top of the oozing slide near
the end of the 100-foot bore.
"They might have been alive even
last night when we thought we were
about to reach them," said Fred Mass
and Bud La Combe, partners of Gus
tafson and Gevart.
The bodies were not crushed, but
their hands were torn and hrulaed,
and Xa Combe and Mass said this In
dicated they had dug barehanded to
clamber on top of the watery earth
and rock.
COURT SUSPENDS
SALEM, Nov. 17, (p) Oregon su
preme court suspended Elbert East
man, Portland attorney, from prac
ticing law In Oregon for one year, on
chargea of "serious misconduct." In a
written opinion by Justice - George
Rossman, handed down today.
The complaint against Eastman
was filed by the grievance committee
of the Oregon State Bar on six find
ings against hlra.
In the only other opinion handed
down today the court affirmed the
82.500 personal Injury adjustment in
favor of Mrs. F. W. Saunders of The
Dalles against the A. M. Williams
and Caxx company.
Actor In Court
Rex Leas., film ictor, It pictured
In Lot Angeles night court, where
he wa given a five-day tutpended
sentence on drunkenness charge
after he wet reported to have
flashed hit wrist In a fit of de
spondency. He wat arretted In the
hotel room of a friend he wat vltlt
Inq. (Attoclated Press Photo)
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ATTENTION! Turkey
HALF MOOT F
PRODUCE CO.
ViU Receive Shipments for
the Thanksgiving Market
Wednesday - Thursday
Friday - Saturday
NOVEMBER 18-19-20-21 at the
Ala Vista Packing House
327 South Fir Street, Medford
Phone 1001-J-2 or 254
Half Moon Fruit & Produce Co.
Joe Nanmea, Local Representative
Stages 'Come-Back
Mme. Galll'Curcl (above), famous
soprano, returns to the opera stage
at Chicago this season after an
absence of five years because of a
goiter operation. She said she would
appear In new roles with an "en
ti rely new" voice. (Associated Press
Photo)
TORONTO. Nov. 1 7. ( AP) The
hopes of Toronto'a "stork derby"
mothers of collecting $500,000 from
the estate of bachelor Charles Vance
Millar were In the bands of Justice
W. B. Middleton today.
After a hearing yesterday In which
relatives of Millar sought to break
the will on grounds It encouraged
the birth of Illegitimate children,
Justice Middleton said he would de
cide within a week "if at all pos
sible. H
Counsel both for the Miliar rela
tives and the prize claimant Indi
cated they would appeal If the do
cialon went against their clients.
a AND C TIMBER
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ROSEBURG. Ore.. Nov. 17. (AV-
The sale of nine tracts of O. is 0
land grant timber for a totol of f5l,
287.35 was announced today by the
local U. 8. land office.
The sales were as follows:
P. J. Spauldlng, Ashland, 40 acres,
Jackson county, $701.40.
George Jacob&on and E. R. Lemley,
Cottage O rove, Lane county, $1292.58
Emanuel Link and Guy Baynes.
Yamhill. 40 acres, Yamhill county.
$601.20.
Elliott Mill Co., Blaehly, 40 acre.
Lane county, $1728.45.
Penn Lumber Co., Glynn, 40 acres.
Lane county, $1853-10.
Coos Bay Lumber Co., Marahfleld.
240 acres. Coos county, $19,808.82.
Fischer Lumber Co., Marcola. Ore..
80 acres, Lane county. $4028.04.
Julius P. Hult, Norton, Ore., 40
acres. Lane county. $0018.
Roy Swonson, Swiss Home, Ore ,
120 acres, Lane county, $12,587,60.
ONION CULTURE GROWS
FAST IN WASCO COUNTY
THE DALIES. Ore., Nor. 17. (AP)
Storing of JO cars of Tfllow Dan
ver onion In s. fruit warehouso here
today attested to the success of a
growing venture launched In Wasco
county and In Klickitat county of
j WaMllTv?ton six years ao. The onions
win DO neia lor miuwsav ..w cm
em markets after Christmas.
FARMER DROWNS SELF
IN STOCK WATER HOLE
ALBANY. Nov. 17. AP With ft
weight around his neck Thomai Syl
vester. 40-year-old Pleasant vulley
farmer, leaped to his death in a
Rtock-wntcrlng hole on his placi yes
terday, Coronor E. C. Fisher of Linn
county reported.
Fisher said no Inquest would be
held. Sylvester Is survived by three
children.
Date Palms become taller with age
but not thicker.
Almcvy. one-half the Arctic lies In
Russian territory.
TRADE AIRLINES;
OTTAWA. Ont. (UP) The Can
adian government is Intensifying
development of commercial aviation
In Canada aud the far north.
It Is spending $1,000,000 In com
pleting the great trans-Canada air
mail route, and f. 0.000 improving
commercial aircraft services In the
mining and hunting regions of the
north.
Stretching from Halifax, N.S., end
running via Montreal, Ottawa and
Winnipeg across to Vancouver, the
trans-Canadian airmail la destined to
provide a vital link with the Atlantic
and Pacific services. Ultimately It
will become an Important link of an
airmail sen-ice stretching round the
globe.
The trans-Canada service. It Is ex
pected, will be in operation early
nest spring. Most of the Interme
diate landing -grounds hove been
completed. Many of them are to
be provided with wireless. They will
also have night-flying equipment.
The main airdromes will have meteo
rological and wireless direction-find
ing stations, and also the latest type
of approach beacons.
The trans-Canada service will be
linked to the Imperial Airways trans
Atlantic mall sen Ice which will be
financed Jointly by British. United
States, Irish Free State, Newfound
land and Canadian aviation Interests.
Canada's share In the financing will
be a. subsidy of $376,000 annually.
The government Is making vast and
hitherto .untapped areas in the far
north accessible to prospectors and
surveyors by Improving aviation facil
ities. A system of regular air transport
Is being mantatned between rail
heads and mines lying far from any '
convenient center of supply. In fhe
fur trade, also, the pline la playing
an Increasingly imoprtant part, an
lmmenKn n mount of time balm? saved
by the transport of loads by air.
ROOSEVELT SPENT
WASHINGTON. Nov. 17. (AP)
President Roosevelt reported today his
re-election cost him exactly $670.
His personal campaign expenditures
statement, written In bis own hand,
listed one contribution of $150 to the
town committee of Hyde Park, N. Y.,
during the last month of the cam
paign. The only other expenditure
noted In his poRt-elrctlon report was
$10 for additional postage.
An earlier report had recorded an
other $10 for postage and a $500 do
nation to the Duchess county. New
York, Democratto committee. Ue re
ported he had received no contribu
tions. 4
Votes For Re-election
Mrs. Florence Prag Kahn, Repub
lican representative from San Fran
claco and dean 81 women membtra
of congress, is pictured as she went
to her horn precinct to cast tier
ballot. 8 he was a candidate for an
other term In the house, where aha
ha served since 1925. (Associated
eaa Photo)
Locusts destroy about 30 per cent
of Argentina's crops.
Copenhagen has a hotel piped for
beer as well as water.
Growers!
RUIT &
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:
Ann Sothern Coming to Craterian
When a peppery stubborn father and
an iron-willed stormy daughter clash
concerning daughter's romantic
choices there's going to bo action.
This Is borne out In "Walking On
Air" playing tomorrow only at the
Craterian theater, which has Ann
Sothern as a beautiful but spoiled
CENTER OF HOT FIGHT
TAMPA, Fla.; Nov. n-(AP) Pre
saging a heated fight on the floor,
eight resolutions condemning suspen
sion of John L, Lewis' 10 rebel unions
were introduced today at the Ameri
can Federation of Labor convention.
They conflicted with one resolu
tion, introduced by John P. Frey.
president of the metal trades depart
ment, calling for expulsion of the
rebels.
Meanwhllo the federation's high
command had all but finally decided
to propose convention approval of
the suspensions and to continue ef
forts to bring Lewis and bis indus
trial unions allies back Into the fede
ration. Frey not only proposed expulsion
for 'Insurrection."' but introduced a
second resolution calling for an A.
F. of L. boycott on all goods produced
by the rebels. His resolution Included
lu the rebel group the Typographical
union and the United Hatters, Cap
and Millinery workers.
These unions were not suspended,
but an officer of each belongs to
Lewis committee for Industrial or
ganization. STKIUjINO, Nov. 17, Bpl.) Mrs.
H. Randnle was a cflllnr at the homo
of Mrs. Pearl Kitchen recently.
Mrs. r. P. Dutton and MJas Clara
Laplerrs visited at the home of Mrs.
Miles CsntraU Monday afternoon.
Mr a. wm. Campbell motored to
Medford Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. N. W. Powers was a
Medford shopper
Mrs. R. Van Race was a caller at
the. home of Mra, Hatty Snider re
cently. Mr. and Mrs. Kd Arpan attended
church at Medford Bundny.
Mra. Wm. Campbell and Mrs. Hatty
Snyder and children visited at the
borne of F, P. Dutton Wednesday
afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. O. Deway, who hve
been employed In gold mining, have
returned home on Sterling creek.
The last known pnascnger plgron
died September 1, 1014
R.U.X. Relieves
Years of Pain
Pompletely Disabled at Times
With Swollen Aching
Joints
ARTHRITIS
attacks the
Joints which
become enlarged
and excruclat
nuly painful.
Sufferers of this
dread d laeaae
umially experi
ence Increasing
agony year after
ypar In spite of all
that can be done
to cure them
Life becomes a
Kays It. U. X. Huh
lleen a Ileal I(lea
Inj to Her.
burden of pain
and suffering with normal pleasures
and hopes only a dim memory.
If you are one of these unfortun-,
ate suffftrnrs, the message of Mrs.
Anna Moran will he a message of
hope for you. She says:
"I have been fronhled with arthritis
for yearn, eprlally In my knww.
finmetlmfs my trouhlp heraine so rp
vere that I rould nut work. Home
friends nnrert me tn lake UIIXMMM
It I X. ( OMrrMM and now, flflt-r
tukhif only two tMittkn, 1 am com
pletely relieved of thnne awful (win
and get around fine. I can truili
fnlly say thai tl.t'.X. ha been ble.
Inf to m.' MHH. ANNA MOHAN.
fMiKi-', Main Htreet. Woodland, Cali
fornia. Williama R. U. X. Compound
OufiranUed
WILLIAMS R- U. X. COMPOUND I
guarantfd to relieve you promptly
or It will cost you nothing. Ot a
bottle at Henlh'a Dnr Store txlay.
if It docs not give you re.Ief In 10
days It you are not completely aatl
fted In ovfry way take back the
.empty bottl! and you will be refund
ad the full purchase price. Adv.
Sterling
and self-willed heiress and Henry
Stephonson-as her dictatorial father.
Amid lavish scenes of Los Angeles
and Beverly Hills society life. Miss
Sothern pursues her romantically
mixed -up way, with Gene Raymond,
showing a genius for making a stir
in alrcftdy-complicared situations.
MOVIES, FAIRS, AUTOS
STILL TO ENTER LIFE
OF TEXAS FARMER, 77
JASPER, Tex. (UP) The life of
George Glenn. 77, farmer of the Tem
ple community, 13 miles south of
here. Is crowded with things he never
has done.
He and his 78-year-old wife, Mir
anda, live quietly on their farm.
contented and satisfied with their !
Job of rearing a family of seven
children, six of whom are living.
Oleun, like his wife, la & native
of Newton county where they lived
In one home for 44 of their 58 years
of married life.
Glenn lives within 30 miles of the
Neches river, but never has seen tho
stream. He has never visited a lo,rgo !
city. A as-mlla- radius covers the !
extent of his travels. He has never
seen any towjs except Jasper, New
ton, Btirkcvllle and Klrbyvllle.
He has never seen a movie, silent
or talkie, never viewed a county fair
or show of any kind. Ho has nover
owned an automobile does not like
them because they frighten his
horse.
He has never been Injured severely
suffered no broken bones, has been
only slightly til.
Glenn has ridden on only one
train from Klrbyvllle to Jasper to
serve on a Jury.
Mrs. Glenn, III and with eyes fall
ing her. ts the traveled member of
the family. Bhe has visited Houston
nnd Beaumont.
Five of their children, two sono
nnd three daughters, live tn Jeaper
county near the couple. The sixth, a
son, lives In Houston.
Pope
i, Movie Czar
Discuss Morals
VATICAN CITY. Nov. 17 (jp)-Pope
Plua today received Will H. ' Hays,
American movie coordinator, In a half
hour audience, discussing motion
pictures.
Hays described the Interview as the
"apex" of his IS years as film sup
ervisor. He as Id he found himself In ac
cord with the aged pontiff's views
on the morals of modern movies and
wa "greatly impressed with the
frrMinoBS and energy" shown by the
pope.
.Almost 90 per cent of the world
flora Is sa yet unexplored.
.Mala SOc
EVES HOC
Kills IDr
Tomorrow
ONLY
DAMON RUNYON'S
ROBERT YOUNG
BETTY FURNESS
RAYMOND WAUURN
A brand new
Kim von st or
to top the
Koxy's parade
of hits:
Hurry! Last Time Tonito!
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Thrilling South
Sea Drama Coming
To Rialto Screen
Donald Woods, George Regsa, Hum
phrey Bogart and Margaret Lindsay
are featured In the thrilling drama
"We of Fury.' a brilliant plcturlaitjon
of Somerset Maugham1 sensational
South Sea novel titled "Three in
Eden." which plays at the Rialto
theater tomorow and Thursday on
tlin two-ma Jor-f en turns program with
"Come Cloarr, Folks,"
James Dunn enacts the starring
role in "Come Closer, Folks," that of
a typical Broadway pitchman, or side
walk saleeman, who makes a living
selling phoney watches for twenty
five cents. A female colleague, play
M by Wynne Gibson, gives Jimmy the
idea of taking an entire company of
pitchmen on the road and Invading
small towns with their btg-clty. high
pressure salesmanship. With his
company Dunn starts out and in -he
course of their barnstorming tour,
one of the funniest and most exciting
films Is brought to the screen. Oth
ers in the cast are Herman Blng,
Marlon Marah and George McKay.
German-Jap Pact
Reported by Tass
MOSCOW. Nov. 17. ) A Taste
official (Russian) news agency com
munlquo handed out at the foreign
office tonight asserted Germany and
Japan had signed a military alliance
The communique said the pact
provided for Joint action by the two
countries in case either should be
come involved in a war with a third
power.
The pact. Tnhs said, professes to
be only a bloo opposing communism.
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To Increase lutereat in outdoor
sport, China's nationalist party Is
nponsorlng mountain climbing Con'
tests throughout th provinces.
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HENRY STEPHENSON
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What a Cast . . . and
WOTTA PICKSHUR!
Jean Harlow
Wm. Powell
Myrna Loy
Spencer Tracy
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TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
FOB SALE 30 W. X. one-year-old
aoiu, nnnseu tx-iuiii. ucut mean
ing. Heavy producers. Box 831,
Tribune.
PUREBRED Australian Shepherd pups
3 mew., sift; from Imported stock.
Two miles south on hlghwoy.
FOR SALE Radio, 8-tubo Airline
console, good condition. $10.00;
table model Atwater Kent, 3.00;
wood heater, 4.00. 733 Dakota.
FOR RENT Lunch counter with fine
living quarters, highway; Immedi
ate possession. Phono 1266.
FOR BALE Weaner pigs. L. A.
Wright, 3 miles west of Central
Point on Old Stage road.
FOR RENT 6-rcom, newly decorated,
furnished, modern house, a5.00.
Call 238 8. Holly.
ORIOINAL American and Imported
French etchings for sale at cost.
Also paintings by Portland and
local arttsts. S. O. A. A. Art Ex
hibit. 107 E. Main, room 3, 11-9
dally this week.
FOR SALE AH new, modern service
station in Cave Junction. Oregon.
Must sell. Terms. See or write.
Smith Bros. Service, P. O. Box 337,
Cave Junction, Oregon.
DELICIOUS RED APPLES
Extra fancy. 1.25 box, Including
container. Phone 173.
. SQOBEL & DAY PACKING HOUSE.
WILL TRADE "33 Ford V-8 sedan for
older car and cash. Call S14-R-3.
WANTED To lease 3 to 400 acres of
grain land. Box 828. Tribune.
FOR SALE Weaner pigs, 3 montht
old. 39 S. Grape.
PLUS ON THE SAME BILL I
W. Somerset Maugham 'i
8tlrrlii( novel of South Sea
lore In turmoil . . bruufht
to the screen
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HUMPHREY BOO ART
MARGARET UN0SAV
DONALD WOODS
PMrMtI.bM.-.LLCtn
Himjl Xhrjr Lud TonlKI
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