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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBTTXE. fEDFORD, OREOON. FRIDAY. TTNT IS. lAST. PAGE THIRTEEN 4 f: LOCAL and Transacts Business A. A. Madden of Ashland w&a among out-of-town realdent transacting buslnesa here yeeterday mornlrg. To Ontario Jem Warren of 324 I Havan atreet left by train Wednesday night tor Ontario where he will visit relatives for a few weeks, i I Reported Improved Mrs. J. A. White of Ashland, who la recovering from a major operation at a local hospital. Is reported much Improved. Postpone Picnic Because of wea ther conditions, the picnic planned by Nevita chapter, O. E. 8.. for June 30 has been postponed until June 27. ' : From Ashland President Walter ' Bedford and Angus L. Bowmer of the 1 Southern Oregon Normal school In Ashland were transacting business In ! L. Medford today. Here from AMlland Recent Aah ; land visitors In Medford Included Mrs. Elizabeth emlth. Miss Lydla Smith, the Rev. and Mrs. D. E. Nouree and daughters, Roberta and Marilyn, all at whom called here Wednesday. Worker Injured Walter Bradbury, WPA worker at the forest service ware ' house here, was slightly Injured yes terdsy and will be confined to his home for several days, headquarters - announced. In Grants Pass Recent Medford visitors In Grants Pasa Included Mrs. Julia Orubb and two sons. David and Martin, who called at the home of Mrs. Annie Martin and Mrs. Anna Clark. .; Council Tonight Boy Scout cub pock number. 8 will hold a meeting f , and achievement council tonight at ., 8 O'clock at the Washington school. Program features will Include presen tation of a charter to the Washington 1 P.-T. A. by Scout Executive Irving P. Beesley aad membership cards. Any " one Interested Is Invited to attend. Ends Tonight! "Kelly the Second" Saturday Only! Show! Sat, 1-3, 7-9 MONDAY Ilea BENNY OMrmBl)eMlrS Crsclt ALLENf Mary BOUHW! atsrtlii KAYtiK li L' nmiiouiirsft", Mirth HUHltv iHiiriWWTHnli if hint. powmP Famous Treatments Rectal. Colon ana Stomach Ailments or as y..t. this Clinic luccfl.lullr Ir.iMi R.cnl .ndCooadilo"!"" ueh Pile.. Finur.. Filtul.. Co lllifc Blo.tln,. Ois. Cjn.l 1 ,itioa: ilw StomMcb ui r. AtiditT. IJ'I""0" l.adtoa.y lor FREE Boo. Oar tit.t. Inrel-r. NO " or ho.plt.l .urate. 1 op.r.tloa. Dr.C. 1. DEAN CLINIC Physician an SurtH N.S. Cor.r Burn.id. .no Or.ni A Tel.phon. EA H Ponlmt. Or.ron - SUNDAY m i GALL STONES H relieved at once by our herbal remed.t tried ana tailed over tlmuiandi of yraxi. Chinese herb, wtll gift you relief no matter hat roo ara afflicted with you one It to youreelf to use thla opportunity to ngaln yom health. Chao'e herbi have reitorrd health to tbonaendr of people Why not rouf Oo yon hate Gaa. constipa tion, stomach Trouble Rheamamm. Hay rem, Proetate Trouble. Ulcere, Children's Bed netting, OaU stone m I '-it Run Down Condition. Slnua Trouble. A.lhma, Inriuenu Female Trouble. Plica. Chronic Congh. men Blood preaaora. Arthritis Colitis. Nervouinne, Appendicitis. Tnnsllltla. enema. Heart. Live? Oladder. Kidneys. Lnnt Rlood I' finer Disorder Tn consultation Open Pally 10 A.M. l rm chn Stt tlU P-M. P.M. 115 E Main I hlneie Medicine Co tun. 10 t M. lo IJ PERSONAL V. F. W. Meeting Veteran of For eign Wiri, Crater Lake post, an4 aux iliary will bold their regular meet ings tonight at 8 o'clock in tha Med ford armory. All member arc urgd to be present. On Short Trip Kenneth B. Parry and Howard H. Metcalf, WPA offic ials from thta district, left yesterday for carberry creek tn the Applegate where they will llah and camp for three days. Minor Accident Cara driven by Raymond Palm of Roseburg and Ed D. York of 32 North Orange street were Involved In a minor accident on East Main street yesterday after noon, a police report today showed. Attend Meeting W. C. Brown, M. W. Hanel, George InJow, Harold Haines and Elmer Smith were among Ashland Elk members attending the national Elks Magazine caravan en tertainment at the local temple Wed nesday evening. Here on Visit Wayne May. former local youth and at present employed by the United Air Lines In Oakland. Cal., as a dispatcher, arrived by plane last night and will spend a few days with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Earl May of 604 Newtown street. Orange Party Central Point Grange will hold a birthday party at 8 o'clock tonight for all members who were born In April, May or June. There will also be a Flag Day program. Miss Bertha Bursal!, delegate to the atate Grange, will make her report of the convention. . On Business Trip Paul Hanlln, United States deputy marshal, return- 1 ed last night from an official busi ness trip to Roseburg. He plans to leave tomorrow for Klamath Falls where he will take Into custody four federal prisoners for Incarcaratlon In Jackson county Jail, pending their transfer to Portland. Side Camp Set Vp A side camp of SO men from the South Fork CCC camp has been established at Lake of the Woods. The men will be en gaged In the development of camp grounds In the Rogue River national forest at Lake of the Woods and Fish lake. Another South pork side camp of about 30 men will soon be estab- ! Ushed near the Imnaha guard sta ! tlon on the south fork of the Rogue river, forest headquarters said. The enrolleea will work on campground development on the south and middle forks of the Rogue. Joins Army Announcement was made today by MaJ. H. D. Bagnall, army recruiting officer In Portland, of the enlistment of Herbert E. Crow der, son of Mrs. Lorlle Mlnnlck of Central Point. Crowder made appli cation for enlistment at the Medford recruiting office June 12 and was tentatively accepted by Sgt. Willis 8. Estep. In charge of the local sta tion. He passed the final army tests at Vancouver Barracks, Wash., and i was enlisted June 16 for service with i the 39th engineers for station in : Portland. Maj. Bagnall also stated there were a few vacancies remaining for service with the 39th engineers. I who are now engaged In mapping and surveying the Oregon coast. To Crater Lake Ernest A. Rostel, publicist for the national park ser vice, left today for Crater lake where he will be stationed for the summer. He arrived here recently from Port land where he was In charge of In formation for the Paclfle northwest region for the park service, a position he procured after being employed as publicity writer for Crater Lake na tional park for several summers. Mr. Rostel will return to his Portland oft fee In the fall. During the past winter he placed 1ft magazine articles on Crater lake and southern Oregon In addition to numerous articles on state parks in the northwest. He Is well known here, having been a resi dent of Central Point and Medford up to the time he went to Portland late last fslL HIGH WIND HOLDS VESSELS AT BAR PORTLAND. Jun 18. (AP) At Iraat four reaaela du In tha Astoria harbor thla morning vera either wait ing outside the bar or delayed bT wind, of gala proportion., tha Mer chants Exchange aatd. Tha Paclfle Trader, from tha Puget Sound and British Columbia: the Eleanor Chrlstenaon from Wlllapa harbor; the Capac from Aberdeen, and possibly the Silver Palm from San TTanclaoo, were outside the mouth of the Columbia, unable to c:osa the bar until the wind aubatded Weather 1 report aald a 80-mlle wind waa etlll blowing at the river entrance. Medford Lodge No. 103. A. P. at A- M . g'ated Com munication Friday, Juna lg. g p. m. Visiting brethren welcome. C. M. Houston, W. M. E. Sweeney, Secretary. Order your Pall suit now and save money. Gus the Tailor, 130 North Central. NEED OF PEOPLE PORTLAND, June 18 (AP) The Rt. Rev. Wlll:am P. Remington. Epis copal bishop of eastern Oregon, told a northwest Episcopal forward move ment conference today that Christian people have devoted too much energy "In planning and nurturing the par ticular branch of the church through which we received our own Individual salvation." "Sad and tragic as It it," e&id tue bishop, "we must admit that we are to define the church as Its great body of baptized members, It Is largely self -centered, Intent on Individual salvation and paroachlally minded.' The session here is one of five be ing held throughout America look ing toward the triennial general con vention next fall. Leading ministers, 'aymen and lay women are attending from Oregon, Washington, Idaho and Montana. The Rev. Robert O. Kevin, PhD., of Klrkwood parish, St. Louis. Is chair man of the conference, assisted by Dr. Arthur M. Sherman of New York City, a member of the forward movement taff, and Bishop Edward M. Cross, S.T.D. of Spokane, one of five btsh opi on the movement commission. Dr. Sherman said the church It getting a new defenltlon of the word "missions," from the movement and the communicants are coming to see that the church has a missionary re sponsibility to "enter Into every area of life where the principles of Christ are not recognized and obeyed." VETS' STATE AID COMMISSION BEST SHAPE IN YEARS SALEM, June 18. (API Depleting a return of prosperity to Oregon, the World War Veterans' state ato com mission reported today It was In the best financial condition since 1829. Current delinquencies on outstand ing loans today totaled S575.078. com pared with ai.009.885 a year ago. Collections loi the first five months this year were $988,914, and 803.S12 a year ago. Jerrold Owen, executive secretary of the commission, said lie believed the average collections for this yenr may set an all-time high. The commission, which met here today, named Col. Hiram U. Welch. Portland, former Multnomah county assessor, to appraise all properties In Multnomah and nearby counties on which the commission haa loana out standing. Welch will serve on a temporsry basis, probably for two months. Members of the commission at the meeting were Governor Martin; Adju tant General George A. White of the Oregon National Guard, and Prescott W. Cooklngham, Portland. B. B. Kelly of Medford, and Secretary of State Earl Snell were absent. Z ZZZ x !Showi Sal. t fcjrnrafTfiQ S . . . t5r 1:00-3:15 1 O'J f,l I f A F,ve. . . 35c 7:00-0:30 JH r 1 T Wirl I Kldnlea . 10c l A sons on bu lips ?'i-Mfy"i I hand , . all for a M' I vl'S 8 n o r 1 1 a I TnoUD&C-m Here Sunday .ft fr: 1 A truly sensational film, as timely as today's news, is "Marked Woman," Rette Davis newest starring opus, which comes to the Rlalto theater for a three-day run Sundry. The startling expose of an amazing vice and crime ring In one of the nation's biggest cities which recently held the front page attention of the country, forms the basis and background of this un usual picture which features a bril liant cast Including Humphrey Bo gs rt. Eduardo Clannellt, Isabel Jewell, Lola Lane, Allen Jenkins and Ray mond Hatton. Bette Davis, accord ing to advance reports, is said to top it 11 her performances as on of the countless women who are subjected to vice mongers and who are unable to release themselves only by death. Due to the bold frankness of the f:lm. "Marked Woman" Is not recommend ed for children. 'The Wildcatter," starring Scott Col ton and Jean Rogers plays as the Added feature with "Marked Woman." PRESIDENT GUEST 'LITTLE CABINET,' ESTATE TONIGHT WASHINGTON, June 18 (API The biggest "little cabinet" in his tory will entertain President Roose velt tonight at the Maryland estate of Sumner Welles, under -secretary of state The "little cabinet" consists of assist tint secretaries and other offi cers of similar rank. The group naa sn informal organization. whLfe membership has risen to 31 by ap pointment of Louis A. Johnson as assistant secretary of war. The president told his press con- ferenw today there would be no speeches at the dinner. After the dinner the president said he would motor to Fort Washington, Md., and board the yacht Potomac for a week-end cruise, returning to Washington Sunday afternoon. Asked about his plan to attend three-day democratic conference be ginning June 25 at Jefferson Island In Chesapeake bay, the president snld he expected to sit around and have a good time, newspaper accounts of a congressional revolt notwithstand ing. The president reiterated his hope DANCE at the OASIS KPRING FLOOR. June 19 Good Music by Merrill's finy Orchestra Today and Sat. An idol of the screen be comes a terror of the rang: in TBXliS Loretta Young Loretta Young and Tyrone Power. 1 the screen's most exciting lovers, play : ove's most exciting game In "Cafe ! Metropole." gay Parls-ln-th'vSprlng 1 romantic comedy coming to the New j Craterlan theater for a three-day run Sunday. j Adolph Menjou haa the chief sup-. porting role ns the business-like pro-' that an ever normal granary fnrm bill would pasa this senston. He had no comment to mske on reports that leadeia planned to let such legisla tion go over until next session, nor woula he give his opinion on the proposal in the senate to require cities. If financially able, to put up 25 pe'eent of relief project costs. He also declined to comment on the steel strikes. Costly Hotel Strike SAN FRANCISCO. June IB. l TIP l Operators of Bin Frnnciiun'it in strike -bound hotels today announced tney r.ad lost business revenues to. tallng $2,923,000 In the 48 days the moor dispute nas Deen in progress. McKenzle Rond Opening SALEM, June 18. (API R. H. Bal- dock, state highway engineer, said to- j day the McKenzle highway, last of me mountain roads of Oregon to re main blocked by snow, would hm opened next week. Named i. of P. SALEM, June 18. (AP) 0. O. Troupe, Estacada, was named Justice of the peace for the Estacada district by Governor Martin. Troupe succeeds Douglas Johnson, resigned. 40 Advance styles for Fall. Priced at spring prices until July 8. Gus the Tailor, 120 North Central. DARING! SENSATIONAL! EXPOSING THE WHITE SLAVE RACKETEERS! IS'vJ Starts Sunday! J1 a. lllCM SEE how girls are r fTHaf1 J,n I ' -iJvxV SEE how men are If F St- y!-t robbed by ? their hostesses 1 r I - dangerous W JVjh 1 menace . . the V -jjs JjlJ ? I e e racket! tr eL-"". tl5?? SI "!rftMMEllEn S r IM.I ft I BAII HE NO. t On Sunday Bill prletor of the Cafe Metropole, social gathering place of the well-to-do of ;:ay parts. It Is against this back ground that the gay, young lovers . tnrt a romance that was to fire the world. Gregory Ratoff. Helen Westley and Charles Wlnnlnger also have featured roles with Miss Young and Power. Closing time for Too Late to Clas slly Ads Is 1:30 p. m. Too Late to Classify WANTED Depcnrlnble girl to help with housework for room, board and small wages. Call at 1106 Nlantlo or S31 Spencer. FOB TRADE Well-located Portland property for improved or unim proved acreage in vicinity of Med ford. Box 2U98 Tribune. WANTED Reliable woman to board and care for a boya, 8 and 11. In her home. Box 29B7, Tribune. NURSE wlehea case. W. llth. 1002-R. 34414 WANTED to buy fresh Guernsey heif er or good fresh cow. Rt. 1, Box. 80, Talent. FOR RENT 4 -room house; water and garage. (10 per month. 1207 Sun set Ave. WANTED to lease or rent small ranch with modern house and bam, near Medford. P. O. Box 868. Medford. FOR SALE 3 -room house and over one acre of ground; 2S bearing Franquette walnut trees: In Jack sonville; cheap. Mrs. Fred E. Lewis, Eagle Point, Butte Falls road. FOR RENT Furnished apta.; 616 N. Central. adults. Mrs. WANTED Clean, soft cotton rags at Mall Tribune. LOST Black umbrella with white stripes around and transparent shepherd's crook handle. Please eaU 75. HELP WANTED Experienced cherry pickers and sorters. About two weeks work. Write, giving experi ence and references, if not ex perienced, don't apply, p. o. Box 1041, Medford, Ore. BARGAINS IN REAL ESTATE Beautiful new East Side home. Just being completed, exceptional con struction: basement furnace, mod ern In every respect. Reasonably priced; terms. Pour-room dwelling, modern snd on paved street; completely recon ditioned. Price I1S00; Initial pay ment $300; balance reasonable monthly payments. Pine country home. 5 acres. Irri gated, good soil, beautiful prounds; dwelling, 7 rooms, practically now; fireplace, hardwood floors through out. Priced right. We also have a number of desir able Stock Ranches and General Parma which we will be glad to show Interested parties. BROWN it WHITE Clinton Silencer, Real Estate Mgr. ZINNIAS, asters. 3 doz. 25c; petunias, snaps, 15c dos. 311 Willamette. PAINTtNO. ealsomlnlnfl. paperhans lng. Estlmatea given. Beckham, 379-R-3. ISUOAR PINE ahlii(tl bolt wanted. rvr particular write iear Pine Shingle Mill, 1013 E. J St., aranta Pass. Ore. SELLING FOR LESS, OUR PRICES MEAN SAVINGS FOR YOU Paint at II 2b per gallon. Complete line of used and new pipe and pipe fittings. New and used cable, from 'i to 1 Inch. . Bath tube, alnka and plumbing aun- drlea. Lawnmowera, garden toola and S-ply garden hose, so feet for aa.aj. Tools and Implements for the car penter, mechanlo and the farmer. Large stock of bnrb-wlre, fencing and chicken netting. Corrugated roofing and rooflnn pa per at prlcea bolow mall order com petltora. New and used furniture and titenslla for the home, the camp and tha aummer home. REMEMBER Every Day la Bargain Day at tha MEDFORD BAROAIN HOUSE 37-31 North Drape street. FOR SALE 6 A-l young cowa, all rnitaing; learca. -jTteo. A. Uiasa, Rt. 1. Box 41. Phone 23-X-l, Central Point. . . FOR SALE, CHEAP 8 -room house, 3 lots, outbuildings; In Esgle Point. See Mrs. Thomas Kenton. Ya mile northeast Talent. I mL ""!-.... ir i n n C IT W MM . STILL LOTS or flower plants. Dressier, 1107 E. Main. ftoreHctjj Hickey,s Amate1- PHEVl'E SAT. NIOIIt "Draegerman Courage" ZlsnJJ'.:, c starts SUNDAY! FUN IN DAY PARSE I Gregory Ratoff , ' ; y5 11 ft I ChasinningM A RUBBER CHECK YflAX I T 1 BOUNCED HIM INTO ifl 1 ' I I AN ANGEL'S ARMS I I I - I In hock to a heart-waiter, I ft I 1 1 1 t so he became a Russian E I 111 Prlnre and started making M j I 1 1. loreeky with an umph-skj m I I I LOST RlmlMa trfaMM wit. k. Reward. Return to Mall Tribune WANTED Service station, beer par lor, etc. A. A. Lewis, Rogue River, Ore. '36 DO DOE Pickup; two '36 Interna tional Plcarups; '30 Chevrolet Pick up. Blue Seal guarantee. Priced for quick sale on low, easy terms. PIERCE-ALLEN MOTOR CO. Dodge and Plymouth. ATTENTION TRUCKERS LOGGERS FARMERS Here are some good used trucks that you ahould Investigate: '33 Studcbaker 2 - ton produce) bed. fine ahape agog 35 Chevrolet truck complete with Moon trailer, ready to go 850 '34 V-8 truck, new rear tlrea, fin motor; a bargain at J8T '35 Chevrolet truck, long wheel base; like new In every way; 13-foot flat bed. A really good piece of merchandise MT. Four other Fords and cheva at lower prlcea. Come In and look them over. WALTER W. ABBEY. INC. 123 South Riverside. GUARANTEED PArNTINO. time nay menta. Mitchell Auto Beauty Shop. CORNS CURED $50, I Aft Wirtri iiiikMt swa r ,UU Corn. Off fuiJ-kAtiti ai ewr kuk nlu corn llftt f l REWARn -urn m- wi-iniM. IS9.M "EWAH0 If mSn.ujMii ""storr" C0RN-0FF A Good Place For a Good Time ORIENTAL GARDENS DANCE Sat. Nite Don't Miss the regular 12 o'clock feature ALWAYS A CROWD It's a Wow!! ENDS TOMORROW NIGHT plus- II IHTIW. -.IIJ Ml 1:45.S:J0 II liJ f.l B O K I K'" - 3S I III vmm .LT1 l r Mi" ,k I i I I