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TifEDFCRT) MAIL TRIBUTE, fEDFORD, OREflpy. TVEDXESDAY. APBTL 27, 1938. PAGE FIVE LOCAL and Business Caller P. 8. Provost of A&hland transacted bxiAlneu here yes terday. Call Her Worth Smith, author, of the Rogue River district, called In Medford today. Prom Trail Mrs. Al Gtlhouaen, owner of the Rogue River lodge, was a business caller In this city today. a In Grants Past A. B. Roaenbaum. Southern Pacific district agent, trans acted business In Grant Pass today. From Ashland Mr. and Mrs. Aubrey Miles of Ashland were social and business visitors In Medford yes terday. Town send Dinner Townsend club No. 1 will sponsor a chicken dinner rfTom fi:30 to 7:30 p. m. April 39. In the K. P. hall at Grape and Fifth streets. There will be entertainment. Improving Mrs. L. J. Walton, nurse at Sacred Heart hospital, who underwent an operation Friday, Is Improving satisfactorily and may now receive friends, attendants said today. Return from Visit Dr. and Mrs. Prank Roberts returned Monday from John Day, Ore., where they visited their son. Dr. Harold Roberts, and family. Back from Cnapt Mr. and Mrs. Ed Gil more and children, Delores, Louise and Eddie, returned yesterday from Marshfleld where they vllsted for sev eral days with relatives. Mr. Gil more Is foreman of the Elliott farm. Fined $25 Newton Lee Smith. 17. of Route 2 was fined $25 In city court this morning on a charge of reckless driving. Smith was arrested by city police while he was driving west on West Main street last night. Minor Mishap Cars driven by Wil liam B. Crause of Medford and Her bert Woolfram of San Jose, Cal., were Involved In a minor accident on trw Pacific highway near the Pine Cone yesterday afternoon, according to a report on file in city police station today. Chairmen to Meet There will no meeting of the Jackson County Chamber of Commerce directorate this week. Instead the newly-appointed committee chairmen will hold a luncheon-meeting In the Hotel Med ford at 12 noon Friday. Flying South Mr. and Mrs. Clif ford Renfrew of Kelowna. B. C, left Medford municipal airport this morn ing In their DeHavlland Moth cabin plane for Sacramento, Cal. They ar rived late yesterday from Portland and remained here overnight. They registered at the Hotel Medford. Drill Team Meeting Eagles aerie drill team will meet at 7:30 tonight in the Lincoln school, for practice. Aerie and auxiliary will hold their regular weekly meetings In the Med ford armory at 8 p. m. tomorrow, Officers for the ensuing year will be nominated. Visits Mother TJ. B. Wild of Hono lulu, T. H., departed this morning for Washington. D. 0., after having visited, his mother. Mrs. Mae Wild at 831 West 10th street, since Sun day. Mr. Wild Is a member of the law firm of Smith-Wlld-Beebe and Caves In Honolulu. He will return to Medford following an eastern trip before going ba-!k to his island home, In Magazine A photograph of Wil liam Chlldreth, member of the Med ford experiment station staff, appears In the May Issue of the Farm Jour nal. Mr. cnimretn has been en gaged In snow measurement for the station and the picture shows him at work near Castle Crag In the vicinity or Mount Shasta. The photo Illus trates an article by J. H. Cunrle. Ohyea Return Mr. and Mrs. H. O Obye and children, Mary and John, of 17 Olen Oak court, returned by motorcar last night from an upstate visit. They visited briefly In Port land, were guests of Mr. Obye's par- ents In Yamhill and of Mrs. Obye's father. Bert Rogers, and her sister. Mrs. Elizabeth Johnston, In Albsny, The Obyes left here last Thursday night. Band Performs Junior accordion band, directed by Mrs. Harry Pren tice, entertained the regular weekly dinner-meeting of the Active club last night in the Hotel Medford. Two reels of colored motion pictures de picting big game In the Canadian wilds were shown by Claude Parmelee, famous marksman. Dwlght L. Hough ton. Paul Meyers and John Nleder meyer of the local chapter vial ted the Grants Pass club last night. Airport Arrivals Thla morning's arrivals at Medford municipal air port were Mike Gibbon. United Air Lines pilot and a lieutenant In the TJ. S. army air corps reserve, and Chester McCarthy Portland Insurance agent. Lieut. Gibbon arrived from Pearson field. Vancouver. Wash., in an army North American basic train er. He returned to Pearson fld afW his ship had been refueled. He is a pilot on the United run between Portland and Salt Lake City. Mc Carthy was en route from Portland to Oakland. Cal.. on a business trip. He was flying a Travel-Air open cock pit plane. Hp continued southward after his plane had been serrlced. QUICK.POSITIVE RELIEF for HEMORRHOIDS'" Fcr 26 yeirt wt htt toe efinfully treated thouiB of proplt for tht Umnti ? iptcial.it in. Rcttl inH Colon anrl Stomath til n-fntatomplettlydonaawar Jj "-j eperittoo. No eonrtntment. No lo of time from rt '. Call or writ, (or FREE Booklti toUy. Dr. C.J. DEAN CLINIC Phnleisa "" N E. Cor. E Bjrnn; "1 OrH Ttl.jaont EAU 1911 P-,M',.nl. Q-.r PERSONAL To Fetch Truck W. L. Jones, con struction superintendent of the Rogue River national forest, will drive to Portland tomorrow to take delivery of a new forest service general utility truck. He will drive up with Fred Matz, lumberman of the Portland re gional forester's staff, who today was to complete a timber cruise In the Dead Indian Soda Springs area that was added recently to the national forest. At Airport Arrivals yesterday at Medford municipal airport included P. M. Burns and L. R. Hardest? , lieu tenants of the Washing ton national guard, each piloting & Douglas ob servation plane from Oakland. Cal., to Spokane. Wash., and Dave Lewis, who flew over from Grants Psss where he has been visiting friends. Mr. Lewis, former Oakland, Cal., operator of a flying service, plans to engage In a similar business in Portland. After a visit here he returned to Grants Paas. He was flying a Pair ohlld cabin plane. . Brings Prisoners Paul Hanlln, United States deputy marshal, return ed from Klamath Falls last night with seven federal prisoners who will be held in the Jackson county Jail pending presentation of their cases to the grand Jury In Portland. The prisoners, all charged with selling liquor to Indians, were listed as: Wil liam Whipple, 38. Elmer Engstrom, 43, Felipe Villa, 43, Clarence Hohn, 28. and Irvln Morris, 23, all of Klam ath Falls, and Orvllle McCracken, 20, of Chlloquln, and James Sullivan, 53, Merrill. Derby Judge Coming Andrew C Burk, Marlon county sheriff, will fly to Medford Sunday. May 15. to serve as a Judge In the second annual na tional catfish derby, according to a message received from his Salem of fice today. He will be met at the airport by Sheriff Syd I. Brown and taken by motorcar to Emigrant lake near Ashland, scene of the contest. Mr. Burk is a Democratic candidate for the nomination for U. 8. repre sentative from the first district. Dur ing his campaign he has been doing much traveling by air In order not to be absent from his office In working hours. GLEEMEN MAKE PLANS FOR COMING SEASON; All present officers will .be retained for the fall and winter season, It was decided by the Medford Gleomen at their final meeting of this current season in Prultt'e Music and Radio Center last night. Several important changes were voted for, the improvement of the organisation, such as procuring an accompanist so that Sebastian Apollo may devote all of his time to direct ing the chorus. It was also decided that next season the membera would memorise the songs so that use of music would not be necessary In public presentations. Meetings and reheerals will be re sumed In September and at that time an effort will be made to double the present membership. It was de cided to give at least three public recitals In the new season. Officers are Maynard Bush, presi dent, and Frank Gray, secretary treasurer. Sebastian Apollo is direc tor. Almus Pruftt, assistant direc tor. MEDFORD JUNIOR SYMPHONY CONCERT Esther Pslmer Day, Harpist. Jackson Co. Teachers Chorus. Effle Herbert Kurtz, soloist. May 3rd. High School Auditorium. Tickets: Adults 76c, Students 15c. Stated Communication of Reames Chapter. .O. 8., WL. Thursday evening. April 28, at 8 o'clock. Initiation and social night. Visiting mem bers invited. Hattle M. Alden, Secy. Closing time for Too Late c Clas sify Ads Is 1 :30 p. m. X TOMORROW KRinav A Rollicking Romance Of The Early 1859's! LAST TIMKS TOM1B'. !, .11 II I l 1 IIHPIITtYOW i i iv' Tl1 A ) J. rry of oil In f .Xmfja!- '''''nn',l,T,,n, 1' M'lU 1 1 L-, Nelson Eddy, r, - ereri ; '; i j, iw r--yt.n ..ii .'-i - Vv JM; SLA ati Famous M play, now brought to the screen with Jeanette MacDonald and Nelson Eddy co-starring. "The Girl of the Oolden West," the music al romance of early California dur- Rialto Drama Anna Neagle and Tulllo Carmlnatl are co-starred in "Look Out For Love," the dramatic story of a night' club singer and a foreign diplomat and the trouble their love got them Into, play ing at the Rialto theatre today and tomorrow only. Romance In The Dark." a hilar ious tale of young and foolish love filled with song, plays as the main feature on the program with John Boles. Gladys Swarthout and John Barrymore in starring roles. Barry more Is said to create another role such as the one he made famous in "True Confession." The rose was the favorite flower of many of the rulers of Greece and Rome, and waa used aa a symbol on their banners and shields. Native mostly to the north temperate rone a few species of roses are found near the equator and even above the Arctic circle. There are at least 1,000 available odors for perfume, including many new synthetic odors which actually are not found In nature. , a TODAY and THURSDAY lHj . ' A Hilarious Mixture of Love' Cometly & Music Two rollicking Romeos . . . get- Ir-t. ''nff romantic run-around li ? f from America's singing sweetheart I III jgll I Romance in !i;iy:v'. n it rr if nr hw t Jeanette McDonald 1.4 J.'J I Ing the gold rush and mission days, comes to the New Cratertan theatre Sunday for a three day showing. Included In the supporting cast In this story of the girl saloon owner WILL STOP HERE About 100 officers and men of Company A, 39th engineers were ex pected to arrive from Centralis, Wash., thla afternoon for an over night encampment at the armory. They are en route to Fort Barry, Calif., after spending two yeara on topographical work around Centralla. Capt. Helmcr Swenholt. com manding Company a. Is In charge of the unit. The men are being trans ported In a convoy of 80 vehicles The vehicles will be stored overnight at the CCC detachment south of town. A convoy of 32 vehicles, sent north from the third quartermaster regi ment at San Francisco to transport Company A. was quartered by the CCC at the fairgrounds last Thursday night. Forty-two men were in the convoy. HELP STOMACH DIGEST FOOD Without UiaUvea and loull Eat Everything from Soup to Nuts The (orntch ihould dIMt two pound at feofl 4iUr. Vhn rou it taMTj, ft tun, cotne or rleb (ooda or when rou irs ncrroui, hurried or eh." poorly your stomach pouri out loo tmioh fluid. Vour food dotm't dUMi tnd rou hm (. bstrt tum, ntuiFt, pain or tour tomacb. Tou fwl tour, itrk and upiet all trrar. Doetr.n iy nrtr Laka a laxaUra for atocnacb pain. It li daniroui and foollih. It Uktl UioM HuU black lableta called Ball-am for IndtacaUon to make (hi timi itorcaeh flu Ida hamleii, roller llitreii In 5 mlnutai and put rou back on your fL Relief li so quick It li am ax In and on 15 Mckaia prom 1U Atk for Bell-ana for lodlf Mtion A Man of the World A Child of the Streets The amazing story of a night rlnh rlnderella and n "Incident" that dhocked (he worldl ANNA I NEAGLE ' Tri.MO C ARM I NATI LOOK Oltf f OH lvt IS- lira I"' In Sunday Hit loved by a Sheriff and a bandit are Walter Pldgeon. Leo Carrlllo, Buddy Risen, Cliff Edwarda, Prlscllla Law son, H. B. Warner and Monty Woolley. Shirley Temple In ' 'Sunnybrook Farm' Now At Craterian "Old Sunnybrook Farm aha ain't what aha uaad to b" might well ba tha thtma aong of Shirley Temple's new acreen hit, "Rebeeca of Sunny brook Farm," which opened a four day showing thla afternoon at the New Craterian theatre. For Shlrley'a picture lan't much like the old-time "Rebecca" waa. In fac,t, you might call It a brand new one, a "down-by-the-old-mlll-atream-llned" modern veralon. Radio appears down on the farm and ralsee a bump er crop ox aong and fun, with Ran dolph Scott. Gloria Stuart, Jk Ha ley, Bill Roblnaon, Slim Summervtlle and many other famoua namea adding to the entertainment. All the hit songs that Shirley haa eung during her nearly-your year ea- ceer tn pictures from "The Good Ship lollipop" to "Goodnight, My Love" are eung again in "Rebeoca." with alx new tunea for good measure. A new Walt Disney cartoon, "Boat Builders." featuring Mickey Mouse, Donald Duck and The Goof, la a spe cial attraction on the same program. . . .sw te e Bag " . LAW ENFORCING IS COP CLASS TOPIC "Baleamanahlp In Law Enforce ment," waa the subject handled by O. O. Speare, ex-ipeclal agent for the federal bureau of Investigation at the first of a senna of four classes In the peace officers training school held In the council chambera of city hall yesterday afternoon. Spears, fully acquainted with all phases of police work, enumerated 35 principal duties of the polios offtcrr. snd their relationship to the gen eral public. Re also told of the his tory and development of the F. B. r. A round-table discussion waa held, with Spears answering questions and fully explaining many phases of the work. Thirteen law enforcement officers attended. They were G. W. Hilton. Jacksonville marshal: E. W. Hedge peth. Central Point chief of police: B. F. Orayblll. Grants Pass chief of police; G. M. Dallas. Pete Smith and Ken Williams, all Grants Psss po licemen: and the following Medford city policemen: Clyde Flchtner, O. W. Clause, Joe Cave, Walter J. Reln klng William E. Peck, Dale B. Can and 0. J. Moaer. Next class will be held May S. with Orvlle B. Williams, dotectlvo of the Portlsnd police bureau, talking on "Analysis of Crimes." ELKS LODGE TO HEAR IT Exalted Ruler Dr. W. E. Lsntls announces that Medford todge of Elka will have the privilege of list ening to the senior high school mil slclana under direction of Wilson Walt at their regular lodge session tomorrow night. The musicians have received not only group recog nition, having won the state champ ionship In class B this year, but also Individual honora and the lodge la looked forward to their appearance with a great deal of anticipation. Exalted Ruler Lantla la particular ly anxious for a large attendance at thla session of the lodge to enjoy the treat and he atated that there are some very Imporant announcements to ba made. a MovwW ..." Alike . . i croTT and 'BO TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FOR RENT S-room unfurnished house, loao West 11th Bt. Tel. 388. FOR SALE Chinese Soya tuba maka - - . Ideal flower tuba. 7oo each. Mon FOR SALE Two good used washers, arch Seed Se Feed Co. one Maytag with balloon rolls. . Cheap for caah. 18 N. Grape St. FOR SALE CNAROL kills aluga and Turn to page 8 ANTROL keepa ante under control. For 8tartllng Neva Monarch fieed and Feed Co. of Lange'a "Portland - Price" ueo; car Bale. 1M PLYMOUTH Sedan: the out standing buy of the year. Tou will have to see thla car to ap- - , - . -,, -predate Its value. l3fls WANTED To lease or menage resort PIERCE-ALLEN MOTOR CO. or auto cabins. Responsible couple. Dodge and Plymouth. Box 93S. 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