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' TflEDrgRP MXTL TRIBUTE, fEDrOttP, OKEflOy. FRTTVAT. OCTOBER 20, 1937. PAGE THIRTEEN LOCAL and tnual! Oil rank Mra. Belle B. War- nr of SC" East Main street applied at th city building Inapaetor'a office ; yesterday for a permit to Install a ful oil tank at a stated coat at 76. ' VUltlnf Father Mra. Cora Carlton - . et Oakland, Cal., arrived ben this i morning to spend a week or ten days with her father, M. 6. Bennett, owner . v of th Eden Valley nuraery on North Oantral avenue. ' ' On Business Flight Milton Barkoe I tranaacted buslnaaa In Ashland today. Ha sxrtvad at Medford municipal air port last evening In hla Falrchild ; plane -from Santa Barbara, Cal. He ' tu expected to leave this afternoon for Portland. e e '; Talk Scfteaaled A. H. Banwetl. . i manager of the Jackson County tfamber of Commerce, will address a funcheon-fomm of the Grants Pass : Chamber of Commerce In the Red- mode hotel. Monday noon. Bs his : been asked to give a talk on aviation. Xavy Mothers to Meet Regular 5 ml-montmy meeting of the Rogue v'.4 Wver Valley Navy Mothers club will '' be held at 3:90 Monday afternoon In . t me home of Mrs. Florence Cufisl, : 909 North Central avenue. Mra. Thomas A. Oulbertson, 8r., eommand ': er. will be In charge. "i ; " Blcyrae Stolen Ben Plymale of ts ; North Orsnge street told elty police i yesterday hla Hawthorne bicycle was stolen near St. Mary's academy some. , ! time yesterday. Laura OunWr of 44 ? North Orange street reported her bl- cycle was stolen from the Medford j junior high school yesterday after i Moon. It was a Zenith make, aha aald 1 " f Plane Grounded The southbound .' midnight United airliner was ground- hare last night because of fog In ;2 tg, 6an Francisco bay region. The .'flight was resumed st 9:16 this morn- tag. The eight passengers and crew of three stayed at the Hotel Medford. The plane was In charge of Capt. ; Tod Foster. . "j , ' Party Postponed The Installation ' of officers and dinner-dance planned ) for Saturday night by southern Ore j gon voiture of. the 40 et 8 soclete ' j has been postponed, it wsg announced ' today. The event had been sched- ' -ii t.he Oreeon Cares chateau. i postponement wss made because of a . targe number or contacting mu-jw. '; een parties set for Saturday evening ' X him for the Installation and ? party will be announced later, soclete ? officers stated ADRIENNE'S All Fur Trimmed COATS 20 DISCOUNT SPORT COATS Swagger and Fitted stylei in Fall'i most stylish crea tions. Reg. $29.95 Values $2500 Costume Suits In Rust, Wine, Green, Grey and Black. 10 '.Discount ASTRAKIN Cloth Coats Trotteur length. Grey and Black.. Ideal for Street, Sport or Evening wear. Specially priced ' $15.00 One Group of Evening Dresses ON SALE AT l2 Price a group or Printed ChallU DRESSES Reg. $6.95 Values $3.95 PERSONAL Mri. Humphrey 111 Mrs. o. O. Humphrey if quite 111 at nor home, BIS Jackson atreet, and la unable te receive callrra. . Band Meet Accordion band will meet tonight at i:e, with Mra. Ull Purueker. Sebastian Apollo la direc tor of the grpup and Mra. Marry Prentice la president. e Sanaa Folk Bern Mr, and Mrs. W. S. Crlder of Phllllpemirg. Kan., and Mrs. M. O. Slllson of Wichita, Kan., have been guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. O. N. Poling, Mr. and Mra. W. X- Poling and Mr. and Mra. S. H. Young recently. Mr. Crlder ts a member of the Kansas state legis lature. Airport Arrivals Todaya arrivals at Medford muntoipa! airport includ ed Lieut. J. B. Preston, en route front Fort Lewta. Wash., te Oakland, Cel.. In an army Douglaa observation plane; and O. E. Mohler. lieutenant of the California national guard, en route from Oakland to Pearson field. Van couver, Wash,, la a Douglas obser vation. Prisoner Removed E. I. wren, po lice offloer from South Dakota, left the morning plane with James Muthart of White River. 8. D., after the latter had been held In elty Jail overnight. Muthart was arrested In Yreka, Cel., reoently on a charge of manslaughter filed In South DakoU, and Ivans made the trip to Yreka to return htm for trial. Evans brought Muthart ts Medford last night to await the airplane which was to tske them to Sacramento, thence to South DakoU. see Field Trip Sunday Southern Ore gon Gem and Mineral society will make a field trip to the Dyer Butte region Sunday. I. 0. Daley will be In charge. Members will assemble at the Jackson County Chamber of Com merce at 8:80. Transportation will be provided for those requiring it and all members who own care are asked by officers to ualet, Members are required to bring their own lunches, the society providing lugar. cream and coffee. Sponsor! Patronage Dwlght L. Houghton, chairman of the Jackson County Chamber of Commerce Inter city visitation eomralttee. today Is sued sn appeal In suport of the tur key dinner to be served by the upper Rogue Orange from I to a Sunday. Mr.. Houghton asked that aa many chamber members and other oounty resident a possible attend the din ner. The chamber and the Orange are acting Jointly In providing enter talnment during the afternoon. The dinner will be served In th Orange hall at McLeod. e e Flelsrhmann Plane Due The large Lockheed Electra transport plane owned by MaJ. Man Flelschmann was due to arrive from Bant samara Cel., at Medford munlclplal airport this afternoon In charge of capt, Harry Asehe. It was not known t the airport whether MaJ. Flelschmann would be aboard. The major is onair- man of the finance committee of Standard Brands, parent corporation of the Flelschmann Teaat company Tha plan 1 to be stored In the han- aar here for four days, message received at the lrport Hated. Flood Halts Fight On Aragon Front ZARAOOZA. Spain. Oet. OT (A insurMBt and tovarament arml en the broed Aragon front quit ngnt ing each other today to comoat a common enemy tlood that sneeteo wide area in the vueys ot ma .o river ami It trlDutarle. The Oallego rirer, ruhlng down from th French frontier to Join me Ebro t thl lnurgent bse and old Araeon eapltal, was at tu highest i.v.l in 90 year SI feet above nor mal. The Ebro waa 97 feet above normal. Heavy rains were responsible for the high wtr. TOWNSENDITES WILL ATTEND CHURCH RITE Townaend elub member and thos in scoord with th gnrl wlfr lm ar Invited to be present t th Methodist church Sunday morn lng. Thay ar to meet at the oourt house at 10:4 and go to tne cnurcn In a body. See our new line of cut masts at Huaon's Confectionery. r HALLOWE'EN DANCE Dance With Les Price and Hie Band BEER, WINE AND THE FINEST DINNER IN TOWN .... OPEN ALL NIGHT lllfe I1CW P. Al-P To door, .eat IIU w lis." wni ta. URINARY DISORDERS Ctatnu brb. will i oe rtll)f oo matter ht yeu ar afflicted frith; on aw it a yourself to as this upportunity to regain root health. Cbaa' bb b restored nnltb te thouwod of people Vr not root IM yos bare Uas. constipation, wmsrb Trouble. Hbeo mallam. Hay rw, Prosut Trouble, tloer. Chlldreot Bd Beltlni. Sinn Troobl. Asthm. Influeni. f mle aarSF 1 . on ..!. v,..h Ntmoinm, Appendleltt. Tonallltl. Sczem. Hert, Uvtt. Uladder. Kidney. Limp, Blood. Urinary Disorder, herb will fit yoo relief wtm others tali rree eoniulutlon. Open 10 to t . M. CHAN CHAN Mt tlU P. M. rue.-mail 10-.1 V M Cld un Chine,. Mrr) in t Main Start On Rialto Double Bill I 1 t-T, ,sSiT "inafe vwHi Two of the grjatt itar-studded hits aver to grace th screen on the same program are scheduled for the Hi alto theater's double bill opening Sunday Number on hit la, "Aa Qood Aa Married," atarrlng John Bolea, El ADDS TO SAFETY OF LAKE VESSELS By John W. Boyle (UP Staff Correspondent) LORAIN. Ohio (UP) Shipping men say It won't belong until sailors aboard Greet lakes vessels can chat nightly with their wlvee and sweet hesrte by rsdlo telephone. Fifty-seven laic boat now use a ahlp-to-shor telephone service. In dications sre that the system will be eatended. Two-wsy ahlp-to-shor communi cation wlU be th principal aubject of a federal communications com mission survey. Congress hss provided ao.ooo tor the study, to be directed by ti Thad Brown. The Investlgetors will study several phasea of lane antp nine, but olan to concentrate on th use of rsdlo to Insure fety Proponent of compulsory use 01 th radio telephon argue that It can be more extensive on the Great lakes than elaewher. Only one lsnaua. English, 1 In use on the lake, while on the high seas an International telegraph code 1 nec essary to urmount h oiincuiuea caused by the multitude of tongues. One of the objects of the inquiry will be study of vallable fre quency banda for use of the shlp-to-hor communication system. Current charg for a message ot this type ts 16 cents. Once trsns mlttd to the nearest land station the message moves on by telephone t. reeular lonK-dlstsnce rates. Ship maater ar nthuslastlo hmit the use of the radio tele phone on lake vessels. It has been credited with saving Uvea In more than on Instanoe. A frequently recalled story I that 01 th physician wno wiepuoirea ... atructions on th treatment of 1 alck man to th captain of a ahip 400 mile away. Capt. Theodore A. Johnon, of the steamar J. S. Ahley. In upper Laka Michigan, listening to the doc- ( tor' voloe It came In over thei vessel' radio receiver, mao ra il th advlc ha got. Th ptlnt Improved, but art showing betterment took a turn for the wore. Th nearest hospital 80 mil way. Th vassal put sbout at once and made for land, calling . a shore ttlon to Instruct ho- ni suthoritles ta have a boat readv to Uke the ailing man ashore A mall boat with doctor aboard nut th hlp and carried the patlnt to a hoanltal. Both Canadian and United States 1 shore sUtlona are being established.! svn new Oansdlan stations arei I nearlng completion. Permits for the DREAMLAND Special This Saturday LADIES FREE! Over BOO Couples Danced at Dreamlsnd Last Sat. Nite I of llresmland ui.k Himii pretanre. Arthritis, Colitis. Doria Nolan, Walter pldgeon and AUn Mowbray. Number two hit on the same bill la "Back In Circulation," starring Pat O'Brien. Joan Blondell, Margaret Undsay and Eddie Aouff. The double-header will show at the Rialto through Tuesday. Reelected B. K. "Burt" Snyder, (abofe) of Lakevlew, waa reelected president of tha Shasta-Cascade Wonderland aio- clatlon at the recent convention of tha organization held In Husanvllle, Calif. Ashland waa toted host for the tf)3S convention. A. O, Orenweldt, of Bedding Was reelected vice president and T.' L. Stanley, aluo of lied ding, secretary. construction of two others, on at Port Washington, Wis., nd on ner Dulutll. Minn., hav been asked by th Lorain Radio corporation. Burgoyne'a opening. Sat., Oct. 30. Harlem Dance band. Stesks, chicken, sandwiches, salads. 14 mile south, Pacific Highway. Closing time (or Too Late to Clas sify Ads is 1:80 p. m. Mt'fiT END TONKillT! SATURDAY ONLYI Show 1-1, e:4-n III brothe doomed for drat . . . Buck siillnps through hell-rir for the truthll Add.rl CARTOON Ns-Nor.ly PUi nit noi s: SUNDAY-3 GRAND DAYS iBuiTriT)KtT c s. z .r WJesnerte Mac Donald IIU nvievil bUU John 1 ' ewaTMsMwegaTWWi IILKUY1 ' f v I mail Lm a sTWrli 9 1 f a .s M " t-i. i J S WpAirymorof Irene Dunne At fa.'.. .J Vr.. M I1 XX 1 L . 1 I A 1 n t v 1 Latest of tha new show seasons outstanding offerings Is "High. Wide and Handsome," which oomes Sunday to the Cr&Wrtan theater for a three dsy showing. Irene Dunns Is tha charming "carny" dancer who per forms to the persuasive "barking" of Raymond Walburn. With many new melodlaa by Jerome Kern and Oscar HammereUln It, Hltrh, Wide and Handsome" ts the TURKEY PRICES WILL TOP PREVIOUS YEAR Price outlook for Bogus River val ley turkeys 1 "encouraging." accord ing to County Agent Hohert O. Fow ler, who predlcta they will be higher than last year. Fowler estimates the turkey crop at between 40.000 and 46,000 birds. Tha county sgnt said buyers wars talking 37c and Sta per pound but he had heard of no purchases at that price. A small shipment of turkeys went out the first of tha week. High meat prices will aid the tur-" key buying Fowler believes. Turkeys sre now being fattened for the Thank;gluing trade, with corn and fattening mash. Pumpkin lee cream for your Hal lowe'en party at Huron's Confectionary, OPENINO Burgoyne'a, mile south elty limits, Bat., Oct. 30. Har lem Dance band. Steaks, chicken, sandwiches, salads. gggg l l l !sxr l a . . 1 I Show St J2fnyll Mats.. BI I 1:00-8.15 LvQJr'lDIOi Bve . . . Sari I I 8:4J-0:80 0lleMwHHewaW ,0cl FIRST DRAMA of mm f WESTofSflAMCHM' wHh R1CARDO CORTEZ BEVERLY ROBERTS i . . . Ksiinff Amerloani held captive in a. city eeetbin? with fear ' and destruction ... at the hands of sinister WAR-LORD Fanffl ss Ofntral I. V Vmnm Li r u TODAY and SAT. DIVIDE wt -- .ta iijT ; w i.iavsr BIG DOUBLE BILL FOR SUNDAY r1 JOHN BOLES T , I 1 DORIS NOLAN I I fM Craterian Sunday t js -m story of the discovery of oil tn Pnn sylvanla, tho fight between the farm ers and tha wealthy backers of the oil boom, and tha romance of tha young farmer portrayed by Randolph fcooti end the carnival dancer. Others In the huge cast Inolude Dorothy Lamour. Ben Blue, Aklm Tnmlroff. Elisabeth Patterson. Char lea Blckford, William Frawley and Alan Hale, ' State Rests Case Against Anna Hahn CINCINNATI. Oct. SO. (API '" state rested todsy Its murder-oy. poison case against Anna Marie Hahn charged with the death of ie-year-old Jacob Wagner. Olrcumstsncea in the deatha 01 four other elderly men wer admitted by Judge Charlea 8. Bell "corol lary vtdenc." Court dlourned until Saturday after Judge Bell denied a defenaa re quest that teuton be delayed until Monday to allow tlm to eonalder evidence. UNIVERSITY WOMEN'S PRESIDENT COMING COBVAtUS, Ore., Oet. J(.(AP1 Prealdant Kat W. Jamaaon of th Am.rloon Association of University Women .today announced district conference for te. Orandea. November 9: Medford, November IS, and Port- lend, November S7. Many of London' biggest msvl pslcs show doubl faatur. . Herb garden are coming back Into favor. SIHO-JAP WAR! 3& 8W ll DORIS Ik- IN . . . slant yd terror of all Chin TWO ACTION HITS 1 i I Jones At Roxy "TIT Buck Jon cornea to tho Hoxy theater for tomorrow only In "Sand- flow.' fast -act loned mystery westmi la which Buck flghta for the honor f his brother who la faliely seemed of murder. Buck also stars In the new serial which has its second episode Satur day at the Roxy, "Tha Phantom Rider." ,3, FLUENT TALKER KENMORE, N. T. (UPl Three- year-old Hsrry W. RettKe, Jr.. of Ken more may be a chtld prodigy but he's not going to be spoiled." The child's mother. Mrs. Harry Rsttke. explained that Harry, Jr.. Is as large, aa tall and ai mentally de veloped as tha avernge oh I Id of 0. "He began speaking at tlx months and hasn't stopped yet," said tha proud mother. "Ha knew 8D3 words at 18 months and 16 of them were German I counted them." Mra. Pettke and her husband, a restaurant proprietor, began to take notice of their stooky son's rapid development when a doctor advised them his 30 teeth at 14 months were "unusual." Since then, tha mother said, she and her husband have been noting their son's various achievement In a large blue book. They glye him monthly Intelligence tests. But Mrs. PuiUke ts determined that her blue-eyed, toualn-headed son la not going 'to be spoiled. He Is sent outdoors for plenty of fresh air and sunshine every day, dries dishes and runs errands "without notes,' BILL CUMMINGS JOINS JOURNALISM FRATERNITY BDOBNB. Ore, Oct. 39. (API- Upper class students t th Univer sity of Oregon Initiated today Into Sigma Delta Ohl, professional Jour nalism fraternity. Included: (formen Scott, Salem: Robert Finland, Al bany, nd William 'Gumming, Mad-ford. Sunday! The Grandeet Adventure Romance to Ever Hit the Screen! Set to the immortal melodies of Jerome Kern . . the thrilling story of oil in Pennsylvania . . . . in '091 f HIBKV! It Muat End riTflTl Irl l"l i f el' II I I I AjTOMOHHOW NIOIIT slallU' 'I 'llll'-tl I ifflMl1 show at I TRTJWir ruu eua-eiw) Jj A I wtiOiJ Kisei. loo ROOSEVELT WOULD ADD TO PURCHASING POWER HYDE PARK, N. T- Oet. OT. (AP) President Rooeevelt indicated today that hi budget balancing itudles ar oentered around hi hopes for In creasing the Income of 90 to 40 mil lion persons ha said have no pur chasing power now. Shortly before meeting Secretary Morgenthsu and Onder-StertUry Uagill In budget problem this eve ning, th president told hi pres conforence that th proposed wag and hours and surplus crop control measures were aimed at boosting th ability ot citizens to buy. Pumpkin Ice cresm for your Hal lowe'en party at Htiaon's Confectionery. DANCE HALLOWE'EN MASKED BALL Sat. Nite, Oct. 30 ROGUE RIVER MuMe by Phantom Hotshots Carnival DANCE Rogue Elk Saturday Night October 30th Q00D MUSIC Stearns' Rogue River . Rhythm Band GOOD FLOOR Men, 60o Ladies Free HALLOWE'EN DANCE AT THE OASIS 00T. 30-BPRINO FLOOR Musio by J GROWS Pep Peddlers 3 rrevtie 'at. Mbt LOVE IS ON THE AIR with Ronald Rraenn - Jun Travl j