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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 13, 1938, PAGE SEVEN LOCAL and Transact, Bualneu C3orge R. Car tar, county clerk, transacted business In Ashland yesterday. " Itom Ashland Mrs. Slla Thomp son and daughter Flossie of Ashlrnd visited here yesterday. t Prom Antelope Marlon Walters of the Antelope district called In Med ford Tuesday. Prom Farm Mrs. Bd Ollmore . of iht Elliott farm transacted business here today. ' Applegate Callers Mr. snd Mrs. Harold Crump and son Eollln, of the Applegate area, visited In this city yesterday. t Medford Callers Mrs. Ruby DeLlsle. Mrs. Ada Taylor, Mrs. P. 8. Provost and Mrs. O. P. Melkle, all of Ash- - land, were Medford callers Monday. Prom Sardine Creek Mr. and Mrs. - John Lltster, owners of the House of Mystery on Sardine creek, were busi ness callers In Medford yesterday. Medical Meeting Jackson County Medical society will meet st T o'clock tonight In Valentine's cafe. Dr. c. I. Drummond will be host. Psper of the evening. "Infection of the Bye," will be given by Dr. P. G. Thayer. TOMORROW A FR1DATI He Loved Two Women! His Wife His Nurse ASTHMA Why continue to put up with choking, roughing, wheezing, palnfnl breathing or fitting up at night to catch your breath when Chinese herbs, tried and tested for many centuries, can gtve you Immediate relief. Try this proven remedy. Regardless of what others have done we can help you. Chinese herbs, free from harmful drugs and safe as the food you eat, will free you of your complaints. Also remedies for rheumatism,, female trouble, arthritis, stomach trouble, chron ic cough, asthma, piles, prostate trouble, sinus trouble, ulcers, blood, kidney, urinary disorders, high blood pressure or appendi citis, nervousness, headache. Free consultation. CHAN & CHAN CHINESE MEDICINE CO. Open dally 10 am. to 12; 1 pm to 6 235 E. Main St. 1! Which "of ' I : ltt-o should he j&ffi I X ! choose . . which 'IF '3 Kay Francis Errol Flynn fWSSffiSjTmW Wl I B,G H,TSi I m . VJLJrVLLJ r3 1Jl7 IV This two. timing C ..two-O".--; Jt&Z J BTll .TlTTW fm AVW . If W J husband . t8le? P?- f rd 1 1 II 111 1-1 JfliW V M f didn't only dream l. xHWWir J hk of remand ,h. Ul Wmphs-on the screen. g3l ? ' J 5 .y I . ?!TST X'lkssml xKO i : "1 A b-kki PERSONAL .Vfodoc Guest Mrs. Lewi Sagar from the Modoc orchards was a busi ness caller In this city today. Prom Butte Falls D. L. Hummel Butte Pali called. In Medford this morning. Gl?e Exhibition Regular and vol unteer firemen were entertained at fire headquarters last night by Cecil Barker and Don Wilder, members of the Crater Lake Barbell club. The duo demonstrated weight lifting and other body-building exercises. Special Rheanal Choir and solo ists of the First Presbyterian church will hold a special rehearsal In the church at 7:45 tonight, with Edna Elfert. director In charge. The choir has been augmented for the special Easter musical program Sunday morning and the cantata to be pre sented Sunday at 6 p. m. Confers Here Harry K. Ooffey of Portland, regional manager of the Mutual Benefit Health and Accident company, conferred here yesterday with Marshall Reeves, local manager. Mr. Coffey arrived In the morning from Klamath Falls In his Stlnson plane and left In the afternoon for Portland. An aviation enthusiast. Mr. Coffey Is governor for Oregon of the National Aeronautic association. To Teach Violin Lawrence Hubert, formerly first violinist with Rublnoff, has opened a studio In the Baldwin piano shop where he will give private violin lessons. Mr. Hubert Is the com poser of the ten musical numbers In the pageant. "United States, the Melting Pot,M which was produced last year by the public schools of Josephine county. Repairing Radios W. C. Claypool, radio electrician at the regional for ester's office In Portland, called at Medford headquarters of the Rogue River national forest this morning. Later he left for Grants Pass, taking the Rogue forest's radio sets with him for overhaul at the Siskiyou national forest shop. The radios are being put in perfect condition for use in fire control this season. Lions Meeting Today's weekly luncheon-meeting of the Lions club In Valentine's cafe was devoted to a discussion of the revue to be present' ed under the club's auspices next Tuesday and Wednesday. It was an nounced that the Junior Symphony orchestra and the Medford Gleemen, to be featured In the revue, will share In the ' proceeds. The share of the proceeds received by the Lions club will be used In furtherance of Its work among the blind. . Minor Accidents Harold B. Mercer of Roseburg and Sadie Roach of Crater Lake drove cars Involved In a minor accident on East Sixth street Tuesday noon, a city police report said today. Cars driven by Mrs. Erwln J. Larene of 724 North Riverside ave nue and Max J. Hawks of Central Point struck each other with slight damage at North Riverside avenue and West Jackson boulevard Monday morning, according to a city police report today. Road Conditions Butte Palls, road to Fish lake Is open as far as the Mosquito guard station which la nine miles from the lake. Rogue River na tional forest headquarters announced today. The Lake Creek road was re ported open to Nygren. about 10 miles from Fish lake. No tire chains are needed on the roads to those points, the forest service said. Snow blocks progress beyond the two points. Snow at Fisn lake dam was 38 Inches deep this morning. The Iske was complete ly frozen, ice ranging from 18 to 33 Inches thick, the forest service stated. Snow covers the loe. Civil SerrlM Twts United Statu I j P - J,, Speed, run tut I 1 4 1 a, I elvll MrrlM commlwlon today an- I WAiiK'!&lf,m ,ur' " "T- I V 1 nounoed open competitive examlna- I l & J'ii W ? ""l"s nni " w"h I I head actuary. $6500 a year, aoclal - I i'r T M 1 lonl m,.t I 1 r T I S 0 curlty board: poultry Inspector and I L fS.) , 'J f"lng-onll I ' 1.1' aenlor. aaaoclate and assistant poultry I ffT " J3 l 1 ' " I ', ' I r I ' VV I M Inspectors, 2800 to $4600 a year, bur- I $Tm! w ' ' I 1 ' l note designer. n.28 per diem and. I . ' V A t Js1' I V L 3.24 per hour for overtime, bureau I ' Ti f . isss!LTNrt I I V 1 I hmlnr rSml)tM. S2000 to I4WU a YBar. L- ffSai lllll"! H V- K E1' .Tt'', FeK Rialto's Star 5 From her role ae Fred Ast aire's heart Interest In "A Damsel In Dis tress," Joan Fontaine, up-and-coming young actress, turns to a top spot In "Maid's Night Out." playing at the Rialto theatre today and to morrow only. Allan Lane and Billy (Sneezy) Gilbert have roles opposite the talented player. "Saleslady," a drama of the girls who go without romance, will play as the added feature with Anne Na gle and Weldon Heyburn in the lead ing roles. Complete Information about the posi tions and examinations may be ob tained at Medford postofflce from Earl H. York, secretary of the local board of civil service examiners. Dionne "Quints" in Craterian Feature The famous Dionne Quintuplets are featured In a special two reel at traction appearing on the same pro gram with "Sally Irene and Mary." opening today at .the New Craterian theatre. Titled "Qulntupland." the short shows the DlonneB a hardy quintette of tots well able to play in snowbanks and stand the rigors of the Northern winters at the age of 3 years. The action is highlighted by mid-winter outdoor scenes, with the playful An nette, Ceclle, Etnelle. Marie and Yvonne seemingly unmindful of wea ther twenty degrees below zero as they cavort In snowbanks, -and on skis come zooming down their short ski runway. The Dlonnes axe now confirmed movie fans and In "Qulntupland" they are also shown. whooping it up as scenes from a Mickey Mouso car toon are unfolded. The girls refer to Mickey as Michel le Souris. Dr. Dafoe reveals many interesting phases of life during the course of the famous Quints' cavor tings. EASIER OBSERVANCE PLANNED IN MARKETS NEW YORK, April 13. IP) Im portant financial markets throughout the world began preparations today for one to four days closings in con nection with Easter-tlde. Both In the United States and abroad Good Friday is to be a uni versal holiday for leading exchanges and commodity futures markets in cluding those In New York. Chicago, New Orleans. London. Liverpool. Paris and the chief Canadian centers. The New York stock exchange, curb Show Starts Tonight at 6:45 III Sh-B t1IBl71TOTfl i! " u 6:48-n:15 yff hvi'"S rill w"" 101 II ; vJT A NEW TW,STI litpu ri3 TO ROMANCE! WM? Deanna Durbin Hit Coming I Charming Deanna Durbin, whose glorious voice has won her countless thousands of admirers throughout the country, comes to the screen of the New Craterian theatre Sunday in her newest picture, "Mad About Music," especially booked In as an Easter Day attraction. With Herbert Marshall topping the supporting cast that includes . Gall exchange, and the Chicago board of trade are among those observing only a single holiday, reopening Saturday as usual. All New York commodity exchanges will remain closed Saturday. ASHLAND, April 13. (Spl) Fun eral services for Mr, and Mrs. Aaron Andrews, who wire killed In an auto mobile accident in California Sat urday, will be held here at 3 p. m. Thursday In the J. B. Dodge and Son funeral chapel. Rev. James H. Edgar, pastor of the Presbyterian church, will have charge of the services. Interment will be In Mountain View cemetery. Clostntt time for Too Late to Clas sify Ads is 1:30 p.'m. RECTAL AND COLON TROUBLES Entirely done mwiy with by non-surgical method. No confinement to home. No loia of time from work. What we have done (or thousands of others we can do for von Learn what it rntani ta h treated b specialists who are long experienced 1b this particular line of work. FREE BOOKLET Call or wrrt tor it. Very interesting and instructive. Dr. C.J. DEAN CLINIC Phyaieian and Surgaom (I.E. Cor. E. Burniide and Grand Aw. Telephone EAst 3918 Portland. Oregon if Vr-'T J5 J Patrick, Arthur Treacher, William Frawley, Jackie Moral) and Marcla Mae Jones among others, "Mad About Music' shows Deanna as the IS year old daughter of a movie queen who dares not admit being her mother, fearing the public reaction to such a confession would be tantamount to loss of her glamour on the screen. When the girl "adopts" a daddy, com plications result. RcottUh Rite Siskiyou Chapter Rose Croix will observe the cer emonies of the mystlo ban quet and extinguishing the lights on Maundy Thursday at 7:30 p. TO., April 14th. The Easter ceremony of relighting the Lights will be held at 0:00 a. m. Sunday April 17th. All Knights are welcome. L. E. WILLIAMS. Secretary. Too Late to Classify WANTED 31 Ford deluxe roadster. Phone 1278-R after 5 o'clock. FOR SALE Toy Fox Terrier f2.50. Scottles and Chows priced low. Royal Rogue Kennels. FOR FURNITURE Repairing, Uphol stering, pnone brh-k. SMALL Furnished Apt., private bath, not water, close In. 300 E. Jackson. lipY FOR 8ALB Young fresh oow and calf ae&. Richmond place, Haeal Street, Central point. FOR SALE Late model eleven-tube Phllco all-wave radio and Phono combination 907.00. Terms, Pnone 819-J. WHT FOR RENT OR SALE fi-ROOM Modem Bungalow snd 3 seres of garden land near Old Suae Road. Nice shade, free soil, Irrigated, 14-50 per month rent or win sen lor faaou. easy terms. Also will rent additional fine garden land with plaoe. Will give lease. LAND OFFICE 043 S. Central Phone H27-Y DRIVINO to Eastern South Dakota within week. Want one or two pas sengers, share expense. Box 4304 Tribune. FOR SALE One 5-ft. electric brood er, one Bouy electrlo csponlelng outfit. X. 0. Richmond, Central Point. FOR SALE Old&moblle '35. good condition at a bargain. Leaving for Central America. John T. Ross, house Mlnler District, 4 blocks West Rogue River Aeademy. FOR RENT a front rooms, ground floor, sleeping or housekeeping. 300 West Jackson. LATE 37 Model Chevrolet Pickup, used very little, can hardly be told from new, perfect throughout, big discount on low easy terms. PIERCS ALLEN MOTOR CO. Dodge & Plymouth Distributors 5-ROOM modern house, close In; up holstered furniture, oil heater, elec tric range, garage; 936 month, water paid. B. J. Palmer. 403 B. Main. SELLING OUT Furniture and Farm Machinery. Everything goes at real bargain. 1 mile South Talent on new Hwy. Also modern home with acreage. FOR SALE Jonathan and Newtown Apples, 26c and 3 for 36o. Bring boxes. Joe Kantor, 3 mites east of Phoenix, Fern Valley. FOR SALE; Soprani accordion, 120 bases like new, original cost 6600. Cheap for cash. B03 Lawnrldge, Grants Pass. ATTENTION CARD PLAYERS Wen- onah Club Public Card Party Fri day evening, Redman Hall. . OOOD INVESTMENTS A Four rooms and bath, Infill Borage, excellent condl JMUUUtlon, fully furnished, good location. 6600.00 cash, balance easy ALSO Five rooms and bath, COO nil aleeplng porch finished 9UUU in Knotty Pine, garage, fine shade, very good condition, close In. Both these properties will return 16 net as rentals. THE REAL ESTATE EXCHANGE No. 7. N. Bartlett St. Phono 1496 or 1848-R JlrW I rjDQjASSuv I z , z :-:(NI "rl fi X 1 1 i fW. X KMdlM.Me J j SPARK PLUOS cleaned aud adjusted FREE. 6th St. Shell Station. TRUCK TTRES Repossessed. 8 33-20. Liberal discount. 6th St. Shell Sta tion. FOR RENT, Sale or Exchange Small Irrigated ranch net r Klamath Falls. Box 4369 Tribune. FOR RENT 3 W cres, 6-room house, barn and large chicken house; close to Medford, $26 month. B. J. Palmer, 402 East Main St. V 4 I I T Feature Indio.rinM.rit J I Y K JtoJaP Deeply recced eye, set 1 ' ' '"''.lt"MTfaCTjL I wt" b,ck tKI"t lieivlly f , tr?, W fcav.' I grown brow,, whicharecon- fc-'? i"!? jnj L ipicuou, for their length. WS, jtdT Thln "Vt" lio wlle s a! " ' 4 " ')OW- ""r full, but VHf- si i tightly held by the lip,' cor- ?V ".xf-'V fl Tk.he.iflliHltKWI.Im .k. 1 I. lint fmltto frtM PUyi. Vm ' X. 0n ' "wd-kyi of the V" s 3SJWf , 4 f The.treGulld.Hu appeared Jr 0 roorethMitwohundredout- .iil , JUfX Handing pliyl. He'oppew- v Brf i"g 'n the intem,tion,l mud- A "' l h' "Three WJoe,." gi i "tliijC uuu You'll find a Mark of Merit on this fine straight Bourbon of Kentucky . . . It's "Double-Rich!" ' wi PlNTfif.nl QUART 1.5S r,n,OVI) AVAILABLE IN 0RECON STUAIOHT BOURBON WMISKir 90 proof Copr. 1938, Schenley Product. Co., Inc., N. Y. C mi ""ft1 uVw J'fc AND, Jtn4,t.. 'YZZ 1 """,ACHO WANTED Man to do odd job around farm. State age and wages expected. Write Box 4371. Tribune. HOUSE FOR RENT 3 bedrooms, small sleeping porch. Some furni ture if desired. 738 X, Jackson. Call 834-V. HOUSE TRAILER for sale. Riverside. 308 K. FIRST CLASS auto finishing and quick service. Mitchell Auto Beauty Shop. I; - I .aMC I