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mttdfokp mail tribune, medford, orecjon. ertday. November 26. mrr. PAGE THIRTEEN 0 LOCAL and Medford Visitor Roy Parr, Jr., of A&hland wu . vUltor In Medford last night. Brother Dies A&hley H. Fenn, brother of Mrs. Code Hall of 1110 East Uth stret, died on November 36 at Anacortes, Wash. Front Grants Paw Mrs. Lillian Jester and Mr. Joseph Moss of Grants Pass spent today In the city shopping and visiting with friends. Visit In Portland Capt. William H. Drlscoll and Ueut. Philo D. Smith left yesterday for Portland where they will spend a few days at the home of Lieut. Smith's parents. Licensed to Wed A marriage lic ense was Issued Tuesday at the Jose phine county clerk's office in Grants Pass to Theo. Jones, Jr., farmer, and Loretta Owens, both of Rogue River. i From College Ardo Stocks, student at Willamette university in Salem, spent the Thanksgiving holidays with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Albert R. Stocks of Route 3. From Vreka Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Jackson of Yreka, Cal spent Thanks giving here at the home of Mrs. Jack son's brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Warren Mason. Fined $25 Charged with reckless driving, Chester E. Hale, 50, of Phoe nix was fined $25 In city court this morning following his arrest by city police shortly after midnight yes terday on South Riverside avenue. From Lava Beds Lieut. L. G. " Cronkhite, commander of the Lava Beds CCC csmp, spent Thanksgiving In Medford with his family. He was accompanied by Harold Haynes, proj ect superintendent of Lava Beds. Both returned to camp this morning. Auto Stolen A 1930 model A Ford coach owned by Jack Thurman of 30 North Riverside avenue) was stolen from Its parking place on East Sixth street near the Ford garage about 7:45 a. m. yesterday, city police re ported today. From Vancouver A group of offl oers, Including- Capt. V. J. Gregory and Capt. John Foley, were to be In the Medford CCC district? from Van couver Barracks today and will spend several days In northern California camps. They plan to hunt ducks and geese In the Tule lake region, stop ping at Camps Klamath and Tule Lake. $222 FOR COYOTES This morning Vernon Hopkins walked Into County Clerk George . Carter's office. A few mlnutea later he walked out with $222. The money wos paid to him as a bounty on 74 coyotes trapped In the past 28 days in the Oreensprlng and Deed Indian areas. This was the largest number of coyotes ever turn ed In and the largest bounty sum ever turned out to one man at one time, Mr. Carter said. The trapper retains the pelts which, on the aver age, can be sold for more then the bounty, he added. Mr. Hopkins works on his father's Oreensprlng ranch. He Is considered one of the best trappers In southern Oregon. Just e month ago, Mr. Car ter said, he collected the bounty of $3 each on 64 coyotes. DANCE AT THE OASIS EVERY SAT. NITE SPRING FLOOR PEPPY MIMC BT Ha! Grow's Pep Peddlera lots of good buys Heft in Thrifty Women from far and near have responded to our "Mop Up" ale on broken lines including Ties, Pumps, Straps. All Good Colors AAA to B Sizes to 9 Price range $1.69 $1.99 $2.49 $2.99 MABLEY'S Cinderella Shop 44 South Central PERSONAL To Attend Church All Townsend club members are to attend services at the Church of the Nazarene Sun day, It was announced today. The Townsend 1 tea were asked to assemble at Central avenue and Jackson street at 10:35 a. m. Home from Portland A. 8. Rosen baum returned to Medford this morn ing from Portland where he spent Thanksgiving wttb officials of the Southern Pacific company. Mr. Ros enbaum ta district passenger agent of the S. P. Miss Frazee Here Miss Lois Frsree arrived from San Francisco Thursday morning to spend several days with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. O. D. Fra zee. Miss Frasee ta taking nurse's training at the Stanford school of nursing. She will return south to morrow night. Church Offering The sum of (28.53 was turned over today to the Jackson County Health association for its campaign against tubercullsos. It was announced by the Rev. James Hamilton, pastor of the First Chris tian church and secretary of the Medford Ministers association. The sum was the offering at yesterday's Thanksgiving union service in the First Christian church. Dr. Sherman L. Divine, pastor of the First Presby terian church, gave the Thanksgiving sermon. Crater Beckons With clearing kies, Crater Lake national park was expected to attraot a large number of visitors over the week-end. Visi bility was improving this morning and with the cessation of rain the lake was counted upon to provide a unique scene In Its winter garb. Rain left a crust on the snow this morn ing but with a little additional snow skiing would be good by Sunday, rangers stated. Rain dwindled the snow depth at park headquarters to 32 Inches. Minor Accidents Cars driven by William J. Roberts of 720 West Second street and E. R. Campbell of 30 West ern avenue were Involved In a minor accident at Jackson boulevard and North Riverside avenue yesterday morning, a city police report stated today. Helen McAllister of 19 North Peach street reportd to city police that her machine struck an embank ment 10 miles south of 'Ashland on the new Pacific highway, Wednesday evening when her headlights sudden ly went out. Slight damage was done, police said. ,1 APPOI MISER 10 HITLER BERLIN, Nov. 26 P) Reichsfueh rer Adolf Hitler today officially ac cepted the resignation of Dr. HJalmar Schacht as economics minister but Immediately named Germany's "mir acle worker" In foreign exchange as his personal adviser. Hitler announced his decision In a letter to Dr. Schacht which was re leased by the official German news agency. The announcement said Dr. Schacht would continue not only as president of the relchsbank but would remain in the cabinet as a minister without portfolio and "personal adviser" to dor fuehrer. Walther Funk, secretary of state for the propaganda ministry, will suc ceed Dr. Schacht as economics min ister January 15. Ex-Treasurer Snlrldea, THE DALLES, Nov. 36. (p) Suf fering from 111 health. C. A. Johnson 61. of Fossil, treasurer of Wheeler county for nine years, was found shot to death in a hospital here. A note was found addressed to hla wife, Beu- lah, Indicating a determination to end his life. Double Trouble EUGENE, Nov. 36 ( AP) Mrs. H. T. Olson, learning of the serious Ill ness of her mother In Colorado, boarded the first east-bound train. Twenty-four hours later her hus- band, staying at home to care for their four children, dropped deed. Ye Poets Corner Paying a Little on The Rent (The old prospector's story as told to J. O. Reynolds) Listen I while X tell a story Happened over in Idaho; X was camping by the roadside Wondering which way to go. Twas the nineteen -seven panlo. Everyone was broke you know, I, myself was up against it. Only had a dollar or so. Well, as I sat by my csmpflre, Heard a sound of moving feet; Glanced up quick, and saw a stranger Who was neither clean nor neat; Slowly he came shuffling forward. Reached my fire and took a seat; "Partner,' says he, "bow's the chances For a little bite to eat." "Chances are Just fine," X answered, Stirring up the coals anew; "Coffee soon will be a-bolling And there's chow enough for two; Haven't got much that is fancy Biscuits, beans and Irish stew So If you can stand my cooking Won't be long before we ohew" Stranger ate a hearty dinner, Famished as you may surmise; And-It did me .good to watch him Dreamily through half-closed eyes; Suddenly as in a vision. Causing me intense surprise, Where had been the hungry stranger, Christ was sitting In disguise. With a start, my eyes I opened So that I might clearer see; Twas but fancy yet a murmur Seemed to reach me quietly "Inasmuch as you have done It, From the heart and willingly, To the least of these my brethren You have done It unto me." Tills produced a weird impression, Though to me 'twas evident It was pure Imagination, Still before the stranger went. I dug down Into my pocket And with humor, kindly meant, I said, "Pardner. take this dollar. It may help to pay my rent.' Some might say that I was foolish Thus to aid an unknown tramp, Who perhaps was Just a drifter. Begging ood from camp to camp. But in truth It made me happy, Think that was a luky day; For I'm sure 'twas Christ who got it Glad I gave It all away. In my home we have a custom Which we sacredly pursue; Always is a stranger wolcome To our fare no matter who; And if Christ in strange apparel Comes d is gu 1 sed broke, hungry, lame Clad In soiled and tattered gar ments He'll be welcome Just the same. To All Lovers. What does It matter that summer has fled? We have the sunshine of love In Its stead. The silvery hoar frost and crystalline sleet " Cannot harden our hearts, our love Is complete. So we think not of winter, cold and strong. Our love Is a flambeau, a flower, a song. Lvman A. Fritz. TALES OF HEADS and their banters In northern Bor neo were related by her majesty, the Ranee of Sarawak (above), npon arrival In the V. 8. Sav agery still exists in spots despite educational efforts, i.-e said. WHY UDOA TABLETS CURB EXCESS ACID DISTRESS OF STOMACH ULCERS (f yenratemaeb pain ! accompanied hyG AS, heartburns, belihwifr, bloating, burntrtir IN DIGESTION. nausa,at.,4nD'tUlr baking xla,duirrona d run orb I f - wy mmuure but follow tb advice of the thousand el former iHd-tomaeh nffrr who reeonv mnd UDGA Tablet tn hlp neutral im i. ccMstnmjsrh aeMa. ITDOA TiVtleU, based on a physiefan'i ttc ewfnl prcr1 ration, work fut to brine fltf f mm ee a! id itomacb dutrwa. Wir'tirtmfitiupplyonly on iron-clad puaranteeof ntultMnTmonriiaek! Ct UDOA andritorjrvf ymtr money bae Raeommanded h? HtSTLBN THRIFT STOHfcB nd All fo4 dm store. Ms. II ha. n - i I 1 f t '-mi Nf Yrr. -,ty,. ! "Life of Emile Zola" Sunday Hit From rage to riches a" veritable Horatio Alger story of success and fame after bitter poverty. That la "The Life of Eralle Zola." as por trayed by Paul Muni, last years Academy Award winner, in the pic ture coming Sunday to the New Craterian Theater. Yet, although his climb to fame and riches make up a thrilling part of Zola's life story, the real drama in his life was the Infamous Drey fus Case, toward which he put forth Roxy Westerner Buck Jones comes to the Roxy Theater for tomorrow only in "Smoke Tree Rnnge." lightning-fast story of the open range with Buck riding for Uncle Sam. Episode 6 of th Buck .Jones serial. "The Phantom Rider," Is also on the some bill making the day's program a Buck Jones bill. 4 The island of Jp.va, in the East Indies, la the most densely populated land mass in the world B21 to the square mile. Rhode Island, .smallest of the states In area, has the greatest density of population 644.3 to the square mile. In 1930 there were 138.834 Japan ese and 74.954 Chinese in the United States. f Louisiana grows practically all the sugar cane produced In the United States. T4 EL. IN SPORTS 17-year-old William De Cnrrevont of Chi cago's Austin high school set a prep school gridiron record by tallying 156 joints in live games. I Show Rat. 1:00-3:00 fl:4R-I):1 ENDS SAT NITE! SUNDAY-3 DAYS! An untamed heiress . . a polite guy . . Sock-0 ! "BREAKFAST PLUB THIS SECOND K'!?? ' ib'L7 A r""'lll-',l That'll Knork all his untiring efforts to clear the name of Captain Dreyfus, -framed" into penal servitude on Devil's Island on trumped up charges. Bitter in his accusations toward those who Incarcerated Dreyfus. Zola finally aaw truth triumphant-Dreyfus cleared and freed, and the guilty punished. From every city where the picture has played has come glowing reporta of Its excellence, with especial no tices of Muni's brilliant characterisa tion of Emile Zola. Rialto Comedy The helter-skelter comedy of Bar bara Stanwyck and the golden sing ing of Nino Martini alternate the two big attractions coming to the Rialto Theater for a three-day run Sunday . Barbara Stanwyck Is co starred with Herbert Marshall in a knock-down and drag-out com edy farce on married life, while Mar tini has the lpadlng role in "Music for Madade." a film which gives the Latin star an opporttinity to use his voice to his greatest advantage. Joan Fontaine Is cast opposite Martini. Eric Blore and Olenda Farrell are In support of Miss Stanwyck and Marshall. $500 WORTH of smile Is exhibited here by 9-month-old Jimmy Cuughlin nf Brook lyn, N. whose picture won that amount In a national photo graphic contest. Smile that one oft, Jimmv seems to say. The Permanent Court of Interna tional Justice at The Hague, Holland, conalfita of 1A Judgea. 4 The League of Nations radio sta tion was established In 1932. Q laU . tit Eves . . 3Si Kiddles 10! Records smashed and no wondorl It's got the whole town talking. What a show MARTIN JOHNSON'S LAST PICTURE TiOl and It's companion 7.SZ nRKY'A 'Thunder Trail' nil.BF:RT ROLAND FOR TWO" BIO ATTRACTION ! I Burglars The office of I. R. Stuart and Sons, concrete contractors at 331 North Fir street, was entered lsn night by rob bers who stole a handful of 33 sheila and a bunch of keys. It was reported to city police this morning. Olasa in the office door was broken and the door opened from the inside, police said. The thieves left no clues, city police said, and bothered nothing else, TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY ENAMELED RANGE. 117.50. 325 W, 8th St. FOR RENT fl-room furnished house, $35. 17 Newtown. FOR SALE Lady's beaver fur coat, sire 36, at a hnrntn. Unique Cleaners, 30 So. Central. HOUSEKEEPING ROOM, 91.50 per week. 6a7 No. Central. SKINNER'S BETTER USED CARS BUICK Sedan, 40 series. Painted gunmetal grey P95 BUICK Sodm) 345 BUICK sport Coupe; six wheels ...:195 CHKV, Pickup M05 CHEV. 3-door Town Sedan. Now tires $495 HUDSON Sedan: 6 wheels, new tires $C!45' MARQUETTE Sedan $150 OLDS Sedan; new tires $495 SKINNER'S OARAOE Buic'k and O.M.C. -Trucks. 143 South Riverside. 1931 1933 1936 1936 1930 1934 WANTED Large front downstairs bedroom; private entrance; class in. Call 377 Saturday morning or Mon day. FOR RENT OR LEASE 5 -room house, partly furnished, 116 S. Ivy St. Owner at house. PIANOS Studio, standard makes, used bunga low splnette, 88-note; also new pianos. Open Saturday. C 1 i n e Piano Co., 326 W. 6th. FOR SALE Chow Chows. A few more to be sold for any reasonable offer. One bred female. Royal Roguo Kennels. USED RADIOS Batterv Sets. 0-Tube all-wuvo Airline $2996 5-Tube all-wave Simplex 2f 00 8-Tube all-wave Airline . 39.88 8-Tube all-wave Airline 34.38 7-Tube Airline 15.00 Electric Sets. 8-Tube all-wave Airline- 30.00 7-Tube Airline Console 15.00 9-Tube Airline Console...... 20.00 Auto Sots. 5-Tube Crosley 1ft .00 fl-Tube 7.60 5 Battery and Elec. 8ets..$5.00 to 7.50 washing Machines. 1 Oas Engine Wardway 40.00 1 Electric DeLuxe -.... 37.50 1 Electric Ironer - 85.05 Demonstrator. MONTGOMERY WARD. $2000.00 Close In on paved street, excellent district, living room, kitchen, break fast nook. 3 bedrooms. Extra good value at $2000.00. Terms to suit. Also S2250.00 This well built 5-room home locat ed on paved street near grade nnd fmilor hlRh schools. Livlnc room. dining room, kitchen, 3 bedrooms and batn, laundry trays. Total price $2250.00; terms. CHARLES A. WINO AGENCY, INC. 109 E. Main St. Phone 728. HliRKVI MIST BSD TOMTK! jfinc SATURDAY ONLY I Shows Sat. l-3-8:4ff- Vi t it,, r -V -BiSclT SmokoTi mufe m I Cartoon Comedy rent Events And M.MI AV jt&& MON DA V rauiiu arm i RITZ BROS. & AUCC HYC torn i FOR SALE Dresser with large oval mirror. Sealy mattress like new. 531 Penn. MUST BE 80LD at once, chairs, beds, dishes. Philco radio. AtoveA, pic. tures. bedding and rugs. 48 No. Orange. FOR SALE 1930 Chrvsler sedan, good condition. Phone 87d. 1936 DE LUXE Ford Coupe; heater: private owner; excellent condition. Very reasonable. Call 971. AUCTION SALE Some good tested dairy cows and heifers will be sold at the regular Saturday Auction, November 27th. Stock pigs, fat hogs, horses. 8 tons good ear corn. Always attend the Auction. Southern Oregon Livestock Auction Co. Col. A. H, Dudley, Auctioneer. FOR SALE 1.408 acres, stock farm. 1 3 mile of creek bottom placr ground, cattle and hornes, farm ma chinery: partly fenced, running water; also quarts mine and mill. Must sell on account of old age. Write for particulars to owner. Jacksonville, Ore. Phone 307, Bell As Manklns. JUNIOR HIGH and high school pu- pits come to the dancing party of ballroom pupils and their friends, tonight 7:30 to 10 o'clock, at the Jewel Deter Dance Studio, 319 W. Main. FOR BALE ry wood, laurel $3.40 tier, fir $1.70. Phone 453-R-3. ECONOMY Clothing Store will open Monrtay. Nov. 39, at s:30 a. ra., u No. Front St. DE LUXE HOME Truly one of Medford 'a finer resi dences. Owner says original cost $9500.00. In excellent district and within easy walking distance down- ) town. Lovely yard, nicely land- j scaped; a -car gnrHge. just step Into this attractive place with us and we find a largo living room, hardwood floors, fireplace, abund ance of windows, .cheerful dining room, kitchen and breakfast room; 3 bedrooms, bath with the latest plumbing fixtures; basement and sawdust burner. This home is com pletely furnished, dining svt alone costing nearly $600. Absentee owner er says sell lor $6760.00, completely furnished and ready to move into; $3500 down, terms on balance to suit responsible purchasers. CHARLES A. WING AGENCY, INC. 109 E. Main St. Phone 728. FOR RENT Pleasant room for gen tleman, close hi. batn, garngt. ou East Main. WOOD for sale or trade. 104 King St. PAY AND TOTE THRIFT SHOP Located at 29 So. Grape St., V, block south of main St., has a fine line of secondhand clothing. Some extra good men's suits, ladies' dresses, boys and girls' suits, coats and dresses, shoes of all kinds. We pay the highest prices for used olothlng. Come in and get acquainted. The Townsend Weekly is for sale there. Manager, W. F. Oliver. coming I 1 ; r HURRY I THIS GREAT PROGRAM p ENDS TOMORROW I I T"Ed-dl" Ill M Hnh I 2-VVat Disney's To 1 ! Zy Comedy PI1EVIJE I . Sat. Nlt J Olenda Fftrrell to "Adventurom Blonde" l""""! a .w.i f He taught the world that Truth cannot be hidden . , . Power oannot be abused . . . .Lov cannot be hidden 1 . . . Two hours of unequalled . screen entertainment I Mr. PAUL MUNI TkeLf. C of Emiley II In all your lift oii sue but om picture . . . let this be that onel It's the srmn's mwit munltlwnt irhlTment , . Muni's trtntpst charartrrlrattonl Shorn at t:4-:S0 :4S-0:0fl FOR SALE Oood overstuffed daven port and chair, bedroom set, elec tric range, wood circulating heater, etc.; reasonable prices. Call Satur day or Sunday, 34 HlghUnd Drlvrt. WANTED Table cream separator. Glenn Darby, south end King's Hwy. FOR SALE 1000 used lumber jackets, 1000 used men's shoes and boots. Come and pick 'em out at prices to suit any one's pocketbook. MEDFORD BARGAIN HOUSE 37 North Grape St. Phone 1063. REFINISHINQ Best mater's Is prop erly applied. Mitchell Auto Beauty Shop. GREEN STAMPS are being given with all barber work at the Medford Center Barber Shop, downstairs Medford Center Bldg. We specialize cutting hair for ladles and chil dren. "Jim" Grimes, "Louie" Erbes. DANCE AT ROGUE ELK SAT. NITE PAT MOER'S DANCE BAND Lunch at Midnite Men 60c Ladies FREE DANCE Follow the Crowd TO THE ORIENTAL GARDENS EVERY SAT. NITE , One Admission Both Halli ' Sunday! CAIX 80NDWCAABD . JOSEPB SCHILDKSAUT-ei..i.H.IJ.. DU Cr . 1A O Ha OtlfJ Ink MaU . . sot Eves , . iuc RmaiM. lor