MEDFOKD MATE TRTBTTNE. "NrePFOHD. OREGON, MONTiST. NOVEMBER 23. 1036.
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LOCAL and PERSONAL
To Sacramento Mrs. John Roder,
of Eagle Point left here lut night by
train for Sacramento, Cal.
...
To Nebraska Mrs. W. O. Draker
left last night for the north, planning
to continue east to Falrbury, Neb.
Enders Calls Med ford visitors In
Ashland Friday Included Art Enders
who called on business acquaintances
there.
To Oakland Among those leaving
by train for the south last night was
lone Richer whose destination was
Oakland, Cal. ,
Business Visitor Saturday callers
In Medford Included A. A. Madden of
'Ashland who transacted business
while here.
Takes Over Shop P. A. Rogers of
this city has taken over the Frank's
Swap shop at 89 North Main street In
Ashland.
Visitor Leaves Mrs. Harry McDon
ald left by train last night for her
home In La Orande, planning to stop
In Eugene for a visit before contin
uing north.
Krnnlng North Paul Rynnlng.
county engineer, was among those
lesvlng on a northbound train last
night for Portland; He plans a short
business visit.
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Dinner Guests Medford callers In
Ashland recently Included Miss Mar
lon Burroe and Welter MUllgan who
were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs
Bethel Hart In the Llthla city.
To Mississippi Among those leav
ing over the week-end were Mrs.
Prank Alves and daughter whose des
tination was Picayune, Miss. They left
by trsln Friday evening.
Recuperating Miss Margsret wal-
gamott, office assistant- of the Jack
eon County Chamber of Commerce, Is
now at home where she Is convalescing
from an appendix operation perform
ed recently at Sacred Heart hospital,
. .
Studio Demonstration Ruth Luy
nd Zelma Sweeney will present chit
dren of their kindergarten class In a
studio program at 10 o'clock tomor
row morning In the Sparta building.
Parents of children and others inter
ested are cordially Invited to attend
On Inspection H. C. Obye, assist
ant supervisor of the Rogue river na
tional forest left this morning to eon
duct a two-day Inspection of opera
tions In the forest northeast of Cra
ter lake where the Pelican Bay Lum
ber company la cutting timber.
Father Dies H. M. Jensen, father
of Dr. LeRoy C. Jensen, Medford phys
ician and surgeon, died In his sleep
at his home In Los Angeles early
Saturday morning. Ha was born in
Woodburn. Oregon, and was 78 years
old, Dr. Jensen left here by plane for
Los Angeles Baturday morning short'
ly after receiving news of his be-reavement.
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INDIGESTION
Hoesrit live here anymore
I like 1 Cert.r1, Little Liver Pill before
end 1 ifler meit. end gel relief. OC.M.Co.
FINE FOOD
Cap. nagerman's Orchestra
Every Night. Dine and Dance at
ERNIE'S CASINO
To Klamath The Misses Audrey
Lofland and Oeraldine Latham and
Mrs. Dorothy Hamm and son Bobby
motored to Klamath Falls yesterday
to spend the day visiting with friends.
D. A. V. Dance Disabled American
Veterans of the World War and auxil
iary will hold a dance tomorrow night
In the lodge hall of the Fraternal Or
der of Eagles on West Main street.
Hot chill will be served during the
evening. All war veterans and their
friends are invited.
Return Home The Misses Janet
Mann, Patricia Thompson. Doris
Southwlck and Helen Thompson re
turned yesterday from a motor jaunt
that took them, to the Medford-Salem
football game Thursday, then to Port
land and back to corvallis where they
attended the Oregon State-Oregon
football game Saturday.
Yule. Plan Meeting Christmas
planning committee of the Jackson
County Chamber of Commerce will
meet at 10 o'clock tomorrow morning
to make plans for the annual special
opening of stores for the holiday
trade, decoration of shops, streets and
parks and other matters pertaining to
the Yule celebration. Etneiwyn
Hoffman Is chairman of the committee.
Brush Fire A ten-acre bruBh fire
wss being fought today on the Open
Chain mountain about seven miles
southwest of Butte Falls. The blaze,
discovered yesterdsy morning, was not
considered serious. The state warden s
office said It waa caused by a rub
blah fire that got out control. It was
pointed out that closed season Is still
In effeot in the forests and no burn
ing Is permitted without a permit-
Drills Tomorrow Company A and
headauartera company, 186th infantry
of the Oregon national guard will
hold their regular weekly drills in the
Medford armory at 8 o'clock tomor
row night. The new range In the ar
mory basement la nearlng completion
and It Is expected that It will be
readv for the first firing tomorrow
evening. After the Initial firing, the
range will be In continual use until
all the guardsmen have completed
their Indoor target qualifications, ox
fleers said. It Is expected also that
the new range will be utilized byte-
serve officers of the district In quali
fying for the state shoot to be held
next month.
TURKEY SITUATION
UNCHANGED HERE
i
Ho changes were reported over the
week-end in the local wrkey situa
tion, according to Coun-y Agent Rob
ert o. Fowler.
Turkeys were reported as selling at
ioo to 31o per pound, with some of
the growers holding their fowls for
the Chrlstmaa and New near irsao-
Seven care of Kogue river turkeys
have been shipped to San Francisco
the past week by the Boutnern uro
gon Turkey Co-operative association.
PORTLAND, Nov. 23. (JP) The
heads of Portland'a turkey dealers
ached today.
With Thanksgiving only four days
away, more than 100,000 pounds of
toms were put In cold storage by one
firm alone because of an over-abundance
of supplies.
Oregon, one of the oountry's larg
est turkey producing ststes, turned
out a record production for the holl
daya this year and dealera were be
ginning to fear that turkeys had
overdone their stuff.
C. W. Norton, a produce dealer, said
an exceptionally large number of
heavy toms were arriving dally. Prices
of no. 1 toms were around 18-JOc.
with hens at aa-33c. Buyers Indicated
19c aa the extreme, even for amall
toms, and iV4e for hena.
. COATS
you would want to wear
819J5 29.1B.
ETHELWYN B. HOFFMANN.
Livestock,
PORTLAND. Nov. 38. (AP-USDA)
Hoga 3200; through and direct 1104:
market moderately active: mostly
higher than Friday; good-choice 166-316-lb.
drlvelns mostly 810; few down
S9.85: load lots up to 810.25, 336-80
lb, mostly 89J6-50; light lights 89.35-
50; packing sows mostly n.so: lew up
81.75 a 8.00: feeder pigs scarce, choice
local kinds quotable up 8825; best
mldwesterns recently 87 50.
CATTLE 3500; calves 300: market
mostlv steady; some she stock ioc
lower than week ago; vealers weak to
50o lower: bulk grass steers, 86.35$
00; few loads 87.35-60; strictly good
kinds eligible up 88.00; common
steers. 85.00 3 6.00: few stockers. 85.00.
50: few loads heifers. 85.50 6.35; odd
lota up 86.50; common, 84 5; low
cutter and cutter cows, 83.50 e3.35:
common-medium, 83.50 4 .25; goon
beef, cows, 84.75a 6.35; few up 85.50;
hulls lsraelv 84.75(5.26: cutters down
84.00: good-choice veaiers moni)
87.508 8.50. Odd head 89 00.
SWEEP 1350. market mostly steady;
good trucked-ln lambs. 87.35-50: few
decks fed lsmbs, 87.35-76: medium-
good lambs around 87 00: common.
85.75 IS 8.50: medium shorn lambs, 85;
good fat ewes. 83.00-35; some unsold,
common down 81-80.
Wall St. Report
NEW YORK, Nov. 33. (AP) An
other European war scare today con
tributed to selling in the stock mar
ket and numerous lesders fell back
fractions to about 7 points.
While there were quiet Intervals as
support appeared for some of the
more depressed Issues, the ticker tspe
occasionally lagged behind flood deal
ings when offerings were at their
height. Transfers were around 3.200,
000 shares.
Today's closing prices for 33 select
ed stocks follow:
Al. Chem. 41 Dye 227
Am. Can 13314
Am. & Fgn. Pow 61i
A. T. & T-.: l3'i
Anaconda 49
Atch. T. & S. F
Bendlx Avla
Beth. Steel
SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO. Nov. 33
(AP-U8DA) Hogs 175. Butchers
steady to weak with last Friday: top.
810.25 on short-load 188-lb. Cali
fornia, sorted 7 head averages 163
lb., 69.75; load and half good-choice
305 lb. weights, 610.30: packing sows
strong to 36c higher; bulk 67.50.
CATTLE 700: direct 83. Moderately
native, all classes fully stesoy; steer
quality mostly medlum-part-load 1000
lb. steers off beet tops, eo.uu: eorvvu
head: medium under 1100 id.
weights, 68.75i7.25: part-load dairy
type. 86.25; 860 lb. feeder ateers,
86.50; good fed steers absent, quoted
88.258 8.76: load 850 lb. warmed-up
h.if.ra 87.00: bulk good range cows,
85.35 5.76: medium 84.76 1 5.00; dairy
cowa to 64.80: iow-euitn-cuiwn
malnlv 3.504.35: bulls 65.008l5.50
Calves 16: nominal: good-choice veal
ers quoted around 88.50 m b.bo.
SHEEP 1400: direct 330. Lambs
t.riv weak: short-deck good 80-
lh. California wooled lamos, ..
onrt.ck oood 84 lb. Oregon clipped
lambs, 67.25, sorted 15 per cent; deck
medlum-ood 96-lb. medium-pen
Csllfornlaa, 67.00.
Caterpillar Tract.
California Pack'g ....
Chrysler .................
Coml. Solv
Curtlss-Wrlght
DuPont
Gen. Foods .........
Gen. Mot ....
Int. Harvest ,
T. & T.... ,
Johns-Man. ..
Monty Ward
North Amer
Penney (J. C.)
Phillips Pet
Radio-
Sou. Pac
Std. BrandB ...........
St. Oil Cal."
St. Oil N. J.
Trans. Amer -
Union Carb .....
Unit. Aircraft
U. S. Steel
CHICAGO. Nov. 23. (AP-U. S
Dept. Agr.l HOGS 36.000. rairiy
active, fully ateady; top 9.80: bulk
iood and choice 190-375 lb., 9 45-75;
moat 150-180 lb. 8.75-9.35; choice
strongwelght pigs 8.00 up: plain and
light kind 8.60 down: sows strong.
hulk better klnda 9.00-35.
CATTLE 17,000. calves 3,500. Year
lings and light steers-steady to strong
Medium weight and weighty bunocxs
slow, stesdy; all she stock firm, ac
tive: dependable outlet on common
and medium grade ateers: best year
lings 12.15; several loada 11.25-12.00
stockers and fecdera firm: mainly
natives selling at 6.60 down: sprlnk
ling western bred calves In crop but
western grass run negllble: all she
atock firm: bulls 10-16 higher -and
vealers steady; most vealers 7.50-8.50;
selects 0.00; outstanding aausage
bulla up to 6.35. mainly 4.75-6.35.
SHEEP 11,000, Including 2700 dl
rect. Fat lamba opening slow: gen
erally asking higher but as yet little
done; Initial bids and few sales about
stesdy to 9.00 down; best held 9.10
and above; aheep little changed: feed
ing lambs strong to higher; 60-83 lb.
white faced feeding lamba 6.25-7.75.
WELL KHOYII DRUGGIST
OBTAINS RELIEF FOR
STOMACH AND KIDNEYS
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BANDON SEEKS DATA
FROM ALL HOLDERS
OF IIS SECURITIES
Holders of outstanding bonds and
warrants of the City of Bandon were
requested by the council of that plaoe
today to get In touch with the office
of Ollbert E, Gable, rehabilitation
commissioner. An effort Is being
made to arrange a tentative settle
ment so that the obligations can
be subsequently taken up with the
proper agencies of the state and fed
eral government.
Immediate action by security hold
ers was urged so that the work of
solving the debt problem of the city,
recently destroyed by fire, may bo
expedited.
A letter from Mr. Gable states:
"The City of Bandon la making a
allsnt and courageous effort to pull
itself out of Its fire disaster and as
necessary first step we are at
tempting to list the outstanding, ob
ligations of the city in taxes, bonds
and warrants and work out a plan
for their liquidation'. '
Early investigation Indicates that
both warrants and bonds are spread
over a large territory and especially
the bo ml a are held by banks end In
dividuals throughout the entlro sec
tion."
Mr. Gable said It would be ex
tremely helpful If creditors would
communicate with his office as quick
ly aa possible. His office Is situated
in the former Red Cross warehouse,
where a list of all outstanding obli
gations is being compiled.
San Francisco Turkeys,
SAN FRANCISCO. Nov. U3. (AP)-
Dressed turkeys loose: Under 17 lbs.
18$19c; over 17 lbs., 18(9 10c; young
hens, 32 9 33c.
15 CENTS TUESDAY
BAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 23. P)
Sugar prices will advance 15 cents a
hundred pounds at the opening or.
business tomorrow, the western Sugar
refinery announced today.
The new base for cane sugar win
be 84.80. The last change In price.
on Oct. 13, was a reduction from
64.75 to 64.66.
The Spreckles Sugar company an
naunced beet sugar would be make
similar advance tomorrow, from
14.55 to 64.70.
ARIZONA WOOL GROWERS
REFUSE 35 CENTS LB
PHOENIX. Arls., Nov. 23. (API
Jerrle W. Lee. secretary of the Arl
rona Wool Growers association, said
today Arizona sheep men are refusing
to contract their wool clip at the pre
vailing offer of 35 cents a pound.
Lee aald shearing would start shout
Jan. 1. He forecast a normal crop,
or about 4,000,000 pounds, for Arizona,
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Announcement was made today of
the opening by J. O. Hunter of the
Medford School of Languagca and In
ternational Business In room 308 of
the Farmers & , Frultgrowera bank
building.
All modern languages will be taught
aa demand for them developa but em
phasis will be placed for the present
on Spanish, Mr. Hunter said. Need
for a command of Spanish Is seen by
Mr. Hunter In the expanding trade
between thla country and Latin
America, an impetus to which he ex
pects to be given by the conference
In Buenos Aires.
To prepare atudenta for practloal
work In foreign trade, Mr. Hunter
will also give a course in internation
al business. An authoritative text
book will be used In the course, he
said.
Mr. Hunter has been conducting
Spanish classea aa a federal project
and Is well known here. The govern
ment-flnanced classes have ended.
Anthony Adverse
Picture Scoring
Hit Holly Crowd
Much has been said and written
about "Anthony Adverse," the motion
picturlratton of Hervey Allen's fam
ous best-seller. Yesterday, local theater-goers
had the opportunity of
seeing the film version on the Holly
theater screen, where It opened Its
three-day run, with Fredrlc March
playing the title role of Anthony.
In the recent several months, many
fine pictures have come from Holly
wood, "Anthony Adverse" la one of
those pictures, one that offers regu
lar theater patrons desirable enter
tainment and Invites Irregulars to
come and see an attraction worthy
of their time and atttentlon.
In "Anthony Adverse," with pro
ducers, writers, director and players
contributing to Its excellence, the
romance and drama of life 'has been
caught with vivid realism, Living
romance and drama have been trans
ferred to the screen with sincerity
and faithfulness. It Is laid down
honestly and In such a straightfor
ward spirit that It la beymd argu
ment that the picture holds the in
terest and satisfies anyone who sees
it..
"Anthony Adverse" undoubtedly
was a daring and risky story to at
tempt to picture. Intelligently treat
ed, there Is no possibility for cen
surable objection on ethical or moral
grounds. It. Is solid, substantial en
tertainment.
The story follows the life of An
thony, a child of love and passion be
yond the pale; and his boyhood In
convent school; his apprenticeship
to Bonnyfeather, whose knowledge of
being the boy's grandfather results
In a bond of affection and under
standing between the two. Then
there is the melodrama engendered
by Faith, who knows that In this
child there Is something menacing
to her own greed and avarice. The
chapter is made even more beautiful
as It presents the love story of An
thony and Angela.
The next chapter takea Anthony
to Cuba, then to Africa and back
again to France, where he finds his
benefactor Is dead, and Angela Is a
great operatic star, and Napoleon's
paramour. Only in his seven-year-old
son does he see a vision of new
hopes, a life together with the boy
in America.
The story Is told with finish and
conviction by a worthy cast that In
cludes, besides Fredrlo March, Olivia
de Havlland, Edmund Owenn. Claude
Rains, Anita Louise, Oale Sonder-
gaard, Steffi Duna, Ralph Morgan,
Henry O'Neill. Luis Albernl and many
others who are familiar to showgoers.
Craig Reynolds, Hobart Csvanaugh
and Oeorge E. Stone.
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FOR SALE OR TRADE 180 acres
east of Medford, plenty water and
wood, 30 acres cultivated. 3331 Cap
itol Ave.
WANTED Salesman to make con
tacts for well-known line. Radio ex
perience desirable. Write applica
tion to Box 749, care Mall Tribune.
Word has been received that the
applications for benefit payments un
der the range program instituted by
the soil conservation service will not
be received after November 35, states
county agent, R. Q, Powler today.
Aa the time la so short for the com
pletion of this program It was thought
best that applications be stopped in
order to allow enough time between
now and the 31st of December for
completion of the work necessary.
A number of Jackson county live
stock men are taking ad vantage of
this opportunity for improving ranges
and work has already commenced on
several ranches In the way of devel
oping springs, building fences, etc.
No applications will be received af
ter Wednesday, Nov. 35.
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
Lake Creek
PORTLAND. Ore., NOV. 33. (API
BUTTER Prints. A grade. S4V4c lb.
In parchment wrappera. 35 '.40 lb. In
cartons; B grade, parchment wrap
pera, 34'ic lb.: cartons 35c lb.
BUTTERFAT (Portland delivery,
general price) A grade, delivered at
least twice weekly, 36-37C lb.: country
routes, 34-35C lb.; B grade, 34-33c lb.;
C grade at market.
B grade cream for market Buying
price, butterfat basis. 63'e.
EGGS Buying price by wholesal
ers: extras, 83c; standards 20c; extra
medium 26c; medium flrats, 21c;
undergrade, 17c: pullets 17-lSc dozen.
CEEESE Oregon triplets. 18c: Ore
gon loaf, 18',c. Broken will pay Vie
below quotations.
Country meats and live poultry,
steady and unchanged.
Potatoes, onions, wool, hay, steady
and unchanged.
SUOAR Berry or fruit, 100s, 66.15;
hales, 85.38: beet, 65.05 cental.
kis trouble Orew Steadily VTorse for . fast xhree
Years. Notmng neipea unui xxo
Tried Williams S.L.K.
QUITE naturally, a druggist is bet- j
ter qusllfled to recognize the
merits of various medical preparations
than the average layman, so the fol
lowing leltter from Mr. Howard
Oregg8 Druggist, 163 W.lnut. Wood
land. California, will be of special in
terest to you:
Williams S.L.K. Formula Acta
Quickly
v..-. hn troubled with stom
ach trouble for the last three 5""
although I have triea everyin...8
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and I waa forced to take soda con
stantly for relief of gss. Quite often
I hsd to get up aa often as tour times
a night because of faulty kidneys. Af
ter hearing of Williams S.L.K. Por
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Portland Wheat
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PORTLAND, Ore., Nov. 23 (API
There wss no change In the wheat
price but as on recent days only fu
tures were quoted on account of the
tleup of shipping along the ooaet
Wheat: Open High Low r.ose
May 80 Mi B9 99
Dec 89 89 98 99 ,
Today's car receipts: Wheat 32:
flour 4: oata 1; hay 3.
Chicago Wheat
LAKE CREEK. Nov. 33. (Spl.)
Turkey picking la in full swing thla
week. Mr. Han-la and E. E. Meyer
dressed out their flocks Monday. Mr.
Patton and Mrs. Anna Welch each
dressed between two and three hun
dred Thursdsy and Friday, while Tom
Stanley's and c. R. Moore's each
dressed around fifty Friday.
Mrs. Roy Orlgsby was calling on
Mrs. Wllllani Hoeftt Tuesday.
The William Hoefft family spent
the week end with frlenda at Klam
ath Falls.
Sunday guests at the Herbert Orls-
som home were Mr. and Mra. Lloyd
Stlmson from the Coker Butte sec
tion, and Mrs. Alice Stlmson, Mrs.
Lucy Orlssom and Everett Orlssom
of nesr Central Point.
Mr. and Mra. Frank Miller of Fort
Klamath were guests for a few dsys
at the Klngle home recently.
Mrs. Henry Pech and children were
guests Wedness; at the Roy Orlgsby
home. d
Lyla Hoefft la attending school at
tha Rogue River academy.
Mra. Alice atlmson is visiting her
daughter, Mrs. Herb Qrlssom.
There will be a community dinner
at the Orange hall Thanksgiving Day.
Everyone la Invited to come and Join
In. There will be games In the after
noon.
Mrs. Wm. Hoefft was a pleassnt
caller Thursdsy at the Roy Orlgsby
home.
LEGIOiTPOSTTOHELP
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After Taking Only One untile of
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Betler.
mer world War Doctor who spent
many years oi his life In developing
It to lu present highly effective state
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CHICAOO. Nov. 23. (Pt Wheat:
Open High Low Close
Dee 1.17 1 18 l.I6i 1.17
Msy .... l.W, 1.16 1.14V, 1.18'i
July 1.04 1.04 1.1314 1-04V4
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Top off your Thanksgiving dinner
with Husons' Nesselrode Pudding Ice
Cream.
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If you are suffering from stomach.
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BE SURE and SEE IT
From the BEGINNING
To ssslst In the rehabilitation pro
gram at Bandon, recently destroyed by
lire. Medford post of the American
Legion today issued an appeal for
hooka to be forwarded to the new
Bandon library.
Books of travel, science. History,
fiction. In fsct, any good reading
matter, whether new or old. will be
welcome, atate local poet officials.
Contributions may be left at the of
lire of adjutant L Oarlock In the
Ostes Auto Co. on North Riverside
avenue, or. If preferred, one may
phone 312 and a car will call to pick
them up.
Veterans attending the Legion stag
party at the K. P. hall tomorrow
night, are urged to bring one or more
books with them to help nils en
deavor by the local poet.
SCHOOL G1B0REE
AT CENTRAL POINT
Senior class of the Central Point
high school la sponsoring a "gym
boree" house warming celebration for
the remodeled gymnasium at 8 o'clock
tomorrow night, It waa announced, to
dav bv H. P. Jowett, principal.
The program Includes a drama by
the seniors, an accordion recital by
Nancy Blake, a stunt by the Letter
men's club and other festures.
Malor psrt of the program will be
presented In the high school audito
rium where comfortable seating ac
commodations are ample, Mr, Jewett
stated. Later the audience will be
taken to the gymnasium to see the
Improvements and to witness various
srliool stunts, nerresnmems aiso win
be available In the gymnasium.
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BUDGET SIGNING WAITS
FOR SALE 14 lots on S. Holly. All
ftAseasmetnts paid: 600 total price.
Inquire owner. 038 8. Holly.
FOR 8 ALE OR TRADE for chickens
new electric Incubator, 165-egg. In
quire 606 Clark St.
BIQ ThnnknglvtiiR Eve Dance at
Rogue River Wednesday night. Pep
py music, excellent floor. Every
body welcome. '
1935 FORD V-8 4-door De Luxe Tour-
lng nednn. This car has had the best
oi care, i-ricea 10 boh.
SKINNER'S OARAGE
143 So. Riverside
HIOH SCHOOL Rlrl wants work af
ternoons and evenings. 143 No. Ivy.
FOR RENT 6-room modern home-
adults only. Phono 886-X.
THOUSANDS OF JOBS
It Is estimated that the new Social
Security Laws will provide a large
number of Government, State and
Private positions by January 1,
1937. Enrollment limited. Men and
women wishing to qualify, see Mr.
Cross at Allen Hotel.
WANTED Young man of good char
acter, looking for steady employ
ment. Opportunity for permanent
connection. Pay discussed. Personal
Interview. Write Box 763, Tribune.
FOR SALE 40 acres. 23 acres culti
vated. 4-rooro house, spring water,
lots of wood, some fruit, 14 mile off
Crater Lake highway near Rogu
River, Price $850. $500 cash.
L. O. PICK ELL
16 South Bartlett
LOST Boy's blue zipper coat near the
academy. 139 N. Central.
Facial Blotches
a To ease the stlnoing soreness a'.
and aid healing, bathe with
Reslnol Soap then apply M"
Resmol
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WANTED Practical, private nursing.
Graduate. Reasonable. H. J. w.
P. O. Box No. 74, Central Point,
Oregon.
1935 BUICK SPT. COUPE, motor, rub
ber, paint all In fine condition. Low
mileage.
SKINNER'S OARAGE
143 So. Riverside
Shows 1:45-I1:45-U;30
Kay Francis Wins
Acclaim Rtalto s
Dramatic Picture
'Olve Me Vour Heart," which had
Ita local premiere at the P-lalto the
ater yesterday where It opened a
three-day run, held audleneea spell
bound by Ita beauty and enhance
ment and the sheer power of It dy
nsmlo drama,
The picture stars Mlea Kay Francis
In a "custom made" role with Oeorge
Brent. Henry Stephenson, Roland
Younl, P r I d a Inscort, Patrlo
Knowles and Helen Flint In support.
Miss Francis plays a young English
girl, reared In Italy, who lovea an
English nobleman already possessed
of an Invalid wife.
The child of their union Is adopted
by the deceived wife, who loves It aa
her own. Later she recovers from
her Invalidism and regains tha com
plete love of her husband. Mean
while Miss Francis haa gone to Amer
ica, where ahe meeta and marrlca a
prominent business man.
She la not hsppy, however. She
grieves for her English child, and
her nerves are at the breaking point
when an English playwright who
knows both the girl and the noble
man Intmlately. secretly arranges a
meeting between the two couples.
Ross Alexander and Olenda Farrell
get a hand for their performance In
"Here Comes Carter," which plays
aa the added feature with "Olve Me
Vour Heart." others In the cast of
"H.re Comes Carter" are Anne Nagel,
Capacity Crowds Hail
Ends Tomorrow Nite!
THEY'RE SWELL
A GREAT
Hurry! Enila
HIT!!
Formal signing of the Jackson
county budget for 1839. will be done
upon return of the county court from
the annual convention of the Oregon
County Judges and Commissioners,
underwsy this week In Portland.
County Judge Day, and Commission
ers Billings and Caster, are attending
the session.
The budget waa approved without
changes at a public hearing In the
courtliouse lat Friday.
The budget Is expected to be turn
ed over next week to Assessor Cole
man for extension on the tax rolls
snd flxtnlt of the levies.
Getting Up flights
If you suffr from Gttlnr Up Nlirhts.
Nrvounei, Ir PftLni, 8wotld Joints.
XlulneM, Hdarh, lOU of Pp. Burn
In . Jim art In it, Itobltiff Acidity due to
functional Kidney or BtadAer troubles
try the Doctor! jruarntel prescription
Cyatox (HlM-tax). Mutt brlnf now vlulltr
In 4S hours, and atiify eomplty In I
alriy or money bark. Qturnntcwd CytttS
coat only q ft fjoa dniMUia.
Sj'9 Tomorrow
SfNTHONa
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HERVEY ALLEN
FREDRTc MARCH
heading the east of 2,648
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comedy 11 J
"GIVE ME YOUR HEART"
GEORGE BRENT
Rollnd Young Pstrlc Knowlts
Hinry Stiphsnion Frl,d, Inetcort
ROSS ALEXANDER
OLENDA FARRELL
"Here Comes Carter"
I
Insist On Delicious
Lost River
BUTTER
Mrs. Drake
has changed to
SUNSHINE
KRISPY
CRACKERS
Wednesday & Thursday
1 BIG HlfsT
net set for the r-fi5?.-'
; longe.,1, laugh j&'WA
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