MTDFORD MAIL TRIBUXE. FEDFORD. OREO ON. FRIDAY. JUNE IS. 1337.
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APPLICATION FOR
T
Applications for the renewal of
automobile driver Ucenea will be re
ceived dally at Med ford city ball for
the remainder of the month begin
ning tomorrow. It wu announced to
uay by Ward McReynolds, state ex
aminer. The additional public service la to
m?ke it more convenient to renew li
censes and to avoid congestion In a
Jut-minute rush, McReynolds said.
All licenses will expire on June 30 and
the time for renewal la drawing short.
, he pointed out. The new licenses,
cot ting the usual II. will be good for
two years.
It was indicated that police will be
gin the checking of driver licenses
Immediately after June 30 and the
usual penalties will be Imposed for
non -possession. The present licenses,
McReynolds stressed, will not be valid
after June 30.
From now until the end of the
month renewal blanks may be filed
at city hall and an orflclal receipt will
r be Issued. The work will be in charge
of Leonard Mayfleld who Is coming
Why Laxatives
Fail In Stubborn
Constipation
Twelve to 24 hours It too long to wah
when relief from clogged bowels ant
conetipation Is needed, for then enor.
mous quantities of bacteria accumu
late, cauiino GAS, indigestion anti
many restless, sleepless nights.
If you want REAL, QUICK RELIEF,
take a liquid compound such as Ad
.Jerlka. Adierika contains SEVEN ca
tniartio and carminative ingredients
tha't set on the stomach and BOTH
bowtf Most "overnight" laxatives
contad? one ingredient that acta on the
lower bl only.
Adierika-'" DOUBLE ACTION glvee
your syste.Ti thorough cleansing,
bringing out Nd poisonous waste mat
ter that may r iye caused OAS pains,
aour stomach, hvdaches and sleepless
nights for months.
Adierika relieves stomach OAS at
once and usually removes bowel con
g est ion In leas than two hours. No
waiting for overnight results. This
famous treatment has been recom
mended by many doctors and drug-
Rlsts for 35 years. Take Adierika one
alf hour before breakfast or one hour
before bedtlma and in a short while
you will feel murvelously refreshed."
Jarmln's Drug Store
TTEfJTIOf
Cherry Growers
On account of clanger from loss by wind
and rains we plan to start receiving
Royal Anne cherries the last of next
week at our Fir Street warehouse.
WE HAVE A CASH OFFER
OH THESE
American Fruitgrowers, Inc
Call at Sales Office End of
North Central. Phone 1265
Odd Facts of OLD BOSTON
FR IOOO MINIMUM. REPRODUCTIONS l(?HIGH OFOIO SPINNING
WHf.iL THAT ACTUALLY WORKS TOR IOOO BEST XETTERS ON WHY
OLD MP.BOSTON FINE LIQUORS REFLECT THE QUALITY TRADITIONS
OF OLD BOSTON!' SEND LETTERS POSTMARKED NOT LATER, THAN ONE
WEEK FROM TODAY TO OLD MK.B0ST0N, BOX F, STATION A, BOSTON MASS.
OLD BOSTON'S STREETS WERE NARROW ANDTWISTY
BUTTHE AMCIENT'ROEBUCK PASSAGE' WAS
UM1IIVUI UARROWEST. TEAMSTERS WOULD
MEET MIDWAY IN THIS ALLEY -
COPPER TO z wfrivw
J Ml to
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no toZZZ"
tOfTON IS KOM
LuTMtMTicsawcisy
from the Salem office. Mr. Mayfleld
will also conduct some examinations
lor those seeking Oregon licenses for
the first time or after a lapse of li
censes previously held. Mr. McReyn
olds stated. Mr. Mayfleld will be at the
office dally from 8 a-m. to 6 p.m.
To be of further service the license
division has arranged for a special
stop of three examiners at the city
hall In Gold Hill next Tuesday from
10 a.m. to 6 p.m., Mr. McReynolds
said. Persons living In the Gold Hill
district may file their license renewal
applications with these examiners.
NO FIRE GUARDS
ASSIGNMENTS YET
No fire guards have yet been as
signed to duty In the Rogue River
natioral forest, It was stated today
by Korl l. Janouch, supervisor.
Not since fire guards were first
emploed In 1910 has It been so late
in the year that observera had not
been assigned to duty, Mr. Janouch
said. Purest development projects
have been hindered by the weather,
he added.
The forest floor is still well soaked
and f'shing and camping conditions
are exceedingly poor, forest head
quarters stated. Conditions were like
ly to remain poor over the week-end,
It wmq said. The service advised
against fishing and picnic parties in
the forest areas.
F
10 WEAR 101
WMn the 65 guards of the Rogue
River national forest take to the
field this year they will be dolled up
In new uniforms designed to iden
tify ti-.em with the United States
forest service. It will be the first time
they have ever worn complete uni
forms. The uniforms will be of forestry
green whipcord. The ensemble: soft
green felt hats, Norfolk coats, sind
tan ahirts, green neckties, rldlne
breeches and high top chrome leather
shoes
Just received 30 summer styles for
hot weather. See them at Gus the
Tailor. 120 North Central.
7
IN OLD BOSTON, HOUSES HAD NUMBERS ON THE BACK
instead or rut mom. visitors had to locate a
TRIEND'S HOUSE BY STUMBLING ALONO TWISTED
STREET AND TOSS A
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Old
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90 PROOF
B.&L
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After completion of Us pending
conversion to federal charter, ex
pected within a few weeks, savings
invested in the Jackson County
Building and Loan association will
be- Insured by the Federal Savings
end Loan Insurance corporation, an
agency of the United States govern
ment, officers of the Institution an
nounced today. Every Investor in t.fce I
Institution will be fully protected
against loss up to $5,000, it was ex
plained. The protection of long-term sav
ings presents a different problem
than doea that of demand end time
deposits In banks, where funds must
be available for payment on short
notlct. A special agency of the na
tional government, the Federal Sav
ings and Loan Insurance corporation,
was established In 1934 to provide
such Insurance. It has a capital of
one hundred million dollars, sub
scribed by the government. In addi
tion. It Is building up a reserve fund
from premiums paid by the Insured
Institutions. The privilege of Insur
ance Is extended to well managed,
financially sound Institutions of tne
savings, building and loan type
which meet strict eligibility require
ments. All Federal savings and loan asso
ciations are required to be insured.
The Insurance corporation, being a
mutual institution, is operated lor
the benefit of Insured associations
and their members. More than 1.600
savings and loan associations now
have its insurance protection.
AIR CELEBRATION
The Crater club at a luncheon in
thi- Hotel Medford this afternoon
mcde tentative arrangements for a
celebration during the Medford air
hcw on July 2.
The tentative program Includes a
stag banquet, special entertainment
and Initiation to which athe visiting
pilots and aircraft ownera will be In
vited. Plans also were Initiated for the
entertainment of northern California
golfers who will be here for a tourna
ment June 38.
Because of unfavorable weather the
club voted to postpone Indefinitely
;ta pilgrimage to Crater lake which
has been scheduled for this week-end.
Big Eruption Coyle Brlgg presided
at today's lunch.
ENLIST IEU.
Temporary officers were named last
night at a meeting of Timber Prod
ucts employe members of the Indus
trial Employes' Union, Inc., to serve
until organization can be completed
and permanent heads elected.
E. L. Mathews waa named chair
man, R. L. Wiles, vice-chairman, and
p. L. Jarvls, secretary-treasurer. Mem
bers heartily approved tentative plans
for a picnic of all I.E.U. members In
the Medford and Hilt district.
A strong gain In membership
among Timber Producta employes was
announced at last night's meeting,
Pfloes are going UP. Order your
fall suit and topcoat NOW. Gus the
Tailor, 120 N. Central.
Use Mall Tribune want ads.
ALLtYS UNTIL THEYTOUHD THE NUMBER. THEN.
THEY TOOK BEARINGS BY CHIMNEY AND G At III
TINALLY. THEY RETURNED TO TNE STREET ANO
IDENTITIES THE HOUSE FROM THE MONT.
INC010NIAI DAYS, THREE KINDS OF BREAD WtH
ALWAYS BAKED IN AMY SUBSTANTIAL HOME...
ONI TOR IMF TAMILY. ONE FOR THE SERVANTS
Of THE HOUSE ANO A THIRD KIND (USUALLY
RAUNOED BREAD) TOR THE HELD HANDS.
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Strike Situation
At a Glance
(By the Associated Press.)
CLEVELAN1 Federal strike medi
ation board, headed by Charles P.
Taft II, to bold first meeting to
morrow. CHICAGO C.I.O. strike leaders tell
mass meeting of 19.000: "We're go
ing to write collective bargaining Into
every Industry in the country."
JOHNSTOWN. Pa "Carry on!" cry
strikers as Bethlehem Steel officials
report big back-to-work movement.
BUFFALO Picket line grows at
Republic Steel's South Buffalo plant,
but officials say working conditions
are easier, with fewer men being
housed and fed at the plant; sit
down strike at Fisher body plant
enda.
INDIANAPOLIS American Legion
commander instructs all Legionnaires
not to wear uniforms if deputized
for strike patrol duty.
DETROIT United Automobile
Workers C.I.O. affiliate considers
disciplinary measures against "out
law" strikes.
NEW YORK Complete shutdown
of shipbuilding in New York-New Jer
sey metropolitan area results as pros
pective C.I.O. group vies with A.F.L.
union for right to bargain with em
ployers. YOUNGSTOWN. O. New back-to-work
movement at closed steel plants
collapses when Sheriff orders main
tenance of staus quo pending action
by the federal mediation board.
RED PAINT CAUSE
OF FALSE REPORT
COLUMBUS, O., June 18. (AP)
William Safford, 16, fell through the
glass roof of a theater marquee, land
ing on his feet 10 feet below. His
head and clothing were crimson.
Women screamed, and Safford was
rushed to a hospital In an ambulance.
Not until he reached the Institution
did the young man have an oppor
tunity to explain the "blood" was
rt-d paint, Bpllled from a bucket on
tne marquee. He was unhurt.
Main and Central
Medford's
BE SURE AND
(lBISODOL
Antacid Power
79c
$1.00
Size
7
MARSHMALLOWS -7
FITCH'S
HAIR TONIC
While They Last
9c
Close Out
25c size
50c WOODBURY'S
$1.50 Pocket Watch f 1.10
50c Lyons Tooth Powder ... 39
60o Alcaroid Powder 49
75c Acidine Powder 53
50c Williams Aqua Velva 39
75c Bayer's Aspirin .. 59
25c J. & J. Baby Powder 19
25c Anacin Tablets 19
50c Tek Tooth Brushes 39
50c Pepsodent Powder 39
25c CITRATE
BE SURE AND SEE
BEACH HATS AND
FREE
Film
Developing
SAVE WITH SAFETY AT YOUR TWO WESTERN THRIFT STORES
Main and Central I 125 East Sixth St.
UNDER THE BIG CLOCK I JUST ACROSS FROM THE M M. CO.
ASHLAND INFANT
PORTLAND, June 18. AP) Di
Frank Menne, pathologist of the Uni
versity of Oregon medical school, said
today examination of the body of
the new-born Infant, found In an
Ashland Community hospital room
last Monday, would not be completed
until tomorrow. ,
Deputy District Attorney George W
Nellson of Med ford brought the body
hrre to acquaint Dr. Menne with de- !
tails of the mystery and conduct tests .
In the hope of finding clues as t J
the manner of the child's death. The ;
bitdy's state of decay hampered pro
giess, Dr. Menne said.
There were no new developments
) V report today. Police Chief Charles ,
I P. Talent of Ashland said. So far as
I he knew, he stated, no further word ;
I had been received from Miss Irene
j Simons In whose room authorities
said they found the bedy. She was
; still expected to return next week i
from the mid-west whither she went
j en vacation June 1, the chief assert
1 ed.
LEVERETTE NAMED
Walter H. Leverette has been named
to head a citizens' committee to aid
In production of the annual Shake
spearean festival In Ashland, It was
announced today.
The committee will be composed of
Ashland and Medford citizens who
will coordinate community support
of the festival, which la to be pre
sented the first week In August un
der the direction of Angus L. Bowmer.
Details o; organisation and other
members of the committee will be
announced later.
TWO STORES
Original Price Cutters
TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THESE VALUES
CIGARS
Doverettes. Ex. Mild
15for25c
- VC
MAGIC RECIPE
CHOCOLATE ICE CREAM
(FREEZER METHOD)
Mlt t uiwii untwMtoQBd chocolate
tn top of doubl boUvr. Add 1 can
Eafl Brand SwMtanod Condtiuod
MlUt. Stir ovor bofllnf water S tnlnutca
until mixture thicken. Add 1 cup cold
water and 2 cupe thin cream. Blend
thoroughly. Cool. Freeza In 2-quart
freeier. Remove dasher. Pack In lea
and aalt 1 hour or Dior. Make 1
quart.
Eagle Brand
SWEETENED CONDENSED
MILK
19c
of
Magnesia
OUR LARGE ASSORTMENT OF SMOKED GLASSES,
SUN HELMETS THEY ARE ALL MARKED AT PRICES
THAT DEFY COMPETITION!
PRINTS
NO LAND SWAN IS.;
AIRLINER TAKES
E
Prevented by rain squalls and
treacherous cross-currents from land
ing at Swan Island airport In Pott
land, a southbound United States
Air Linea malnliner out of Seat He
set down on the Medford airport
landing field yesterday and today to
transfer and take on passengers frxn
a Boc;ng transport which returned
to Portland after following the 21
passentcer plane here.
The big plane came In at 11:23 this
mornlr.g and took off at 12:03. It
waa piloted by Capt. Ralph Blrdex;
Harvey Berger waa first officer .nd
Miss Dorothy Herren. hostess, wuh
eight passengers aboard bound for
Ollfrinla. the Miinliner picked up
seven more from a 10-passenger ve
ins transport that had followed it
down from Portland. The latter plane
was nlQtd by Capt. Bert Ball; Pea
cock was first officer and Miss Put- ,
man. hostess. After transferring its j
California-bound passengers to the '
Malnliner. the smaller plane headed 1
back for Portland, empty.
The same procedure was followed
yesterday, the Malnliner landing at
the local port at 11:11 and taking
off at 12:06. Six passengers were
transferred from the smaller plane
to the Malnliner to continue south,
while seven passengers from the
125 East Sixth
BELFAIR
Sanitary Napkins
10c
Box
of 12
2 ibs. 25c
TAKARA
Hygienic Powder
89c
$1.50
Size
29c
Creams, Powders,
Rouge, Lipstick
$1.35 Dr. Pierce's Remedies $1.16
85c Burma Shave 69
$1.00 Jbrgen's Lotion 79
60c Bromo Seltzer - 49
75o Caroid and Bile Salts 59
50c Williams Shave Cream 39
50c J. & 3. Baby Powder 39
100 five-grain Aspirin 29
50c Unguentine . 39
60c Alka-Seltzor 49
10c
Any
Size
-C EA.
larger ship boarded the Boeing trans
port and returned to Portland.
Capt. Frank Anderltne piloted tne
Malnliner: Rhodes waa first officer
and Mlsa Clara Johnson wna hostet.
Strange strange that in all the years
nothing has ever taken the place of a cup
of delicious coffee. Stranger still that
no one has ever duplicated Schilling Flavor,
Schilling Coffee
One for Percolator-another one for Drip and Silex
"Pay Less and Park Easier" at the
RIVERSIDE
MA MET
313-315 N.Riverside Phone 358
Our Own Free Delivery Open Sundays and Evenings
of good things
A
Flour 49 lb.sk $1.79
SPERRY'S DRIFTED SNOW
We bought direct from the car anil we are
passing the daring on to you.
Baking Powder
CLABBER GIRL
Another Shipment of those Party
Crackers or
Grahams . . 2 lb. pkg. 19c
Wheat Hearts .
SPERRY'S
Oxydol . . pkg. 19c
Everyone knows the reliable soap
IV5-
Sperry Oats .
QUICK
Shortening 4 lb. pkg. 47c
WESTMINSTER OR PEARL
Pork and Beans . . 4 cans 25c
Swift's Premium, 16 oz. can
Peas ..... . 2 cans 23c
Dew Drop, the good kind
Marshmallows
Fairy Queen,
VISIT OUR
MODERN
Bacon swift's
Stewing Hens
Pork Loin Roast ... lb. 27c
HAM half or whole . . . lb. 29c
LARD Pure, Rendered . 2 lbs. 35c
Leg of Lamb .lb. 25c
Lamb Shoulder Roast lb. 18c-20c
PRODUCE DEPT.
NEW POTATOES
U. S. No. 1 V 101b. 25c
Combination Grade. ....... 13 lbs. 25c
Cantaloupes, 36 Jumbo 2 for 19c
The transport was piloted by Capt.
Frank Wittenberg.
Closing time for Too Late to Claa-
sl'y Ads is i:30 p. m.
tocat! - aKajj
. 2 lb. can 19c
28 oz. pkg. 20c
. . large bag 39c
OR REGULAR
. . lb. pkg. 15c
made by Loose Wiles
MEAT DEPT.
light . . lb. 31c
. . . . lb. 19c
All Bunch Vegetables 3 for lUc