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    MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. 'MEDFOTtD, OREGON, WEDNESDAY. MAY 11. 1933,
PAGE SEVEN
LOCAL ahd
Medford Visitor Mrs. T. J. John
aoh of Eagle Point vu a caller lu
Medford today. - '
t
From Prospect K.' 8. WrlBht of
Prospect transacted business In this
elty today.
From Ashland Among Ashland
residents transecting business here
yesterday were Lee Ryan and P. S.
Provost.
In Ashland Linn Mills vas a vis
itor In Ashland last night, attending
the dedication of the newly lighted
football field.
Bicycle Stolen Billy Gaines of 24
Mistletoe street, reported to city po
lice today his Zenith bicycle, license
870. was stolen some time Tuesday
night.
Chimney lire Fire department's
chemical crew was called at 11:40
last night to the home of J. M. Par
ker. 1035 Court street, where a chim
ney fire occurred. Boot In the chim
ney burned Itself out without doing
any damage. '
FOR 100 YEARS
THEY'VE BEEN SAYING:
WITH
OOP!
Old Oscar Pepper
("OOP" for short)
faas been one of
America's best
liked whiskies for
100 years. Try OOP
today I
100 straight whlsklas 90 proof
Frankfort Distilleries, Inc.
loulKllle laltimore
95 11.85
A FULL PINT I A FULL QUART
ALSO AVAILABLE IN RYI
(make mine)
1 WITH (
iOOP! )
for.
PERSONAL
Transacting Business A. L. Rosen-
auer of San Francisco Is spending a
few days here on business.
...
In Klamath rails Oeorge E- Pat
terson, recruiting officer here for the
United States navy, spent yesterday
In Klsmath Falls on official business
n,it(nta Taller Dan Newbury.
Mmnundw of Medford Dost of the
American Legion, was a business vis
itor In Klsmath FaUs yesterday. -
To Meet Tonight Drill and ritual-
Istlc teams of the Fraternal Orde;
of Eagles will meet at 7:30 tonight
In the Lincoln school. William Pec.
manager, asked that all members be
punctual In attendance.
Confers With Court W.b. Jones.
construction superintendent of the
Rogue River national forest, spent
today In Klamath Falls conferring
with the Klamath county court re
garding road maintenance.
Medics Meet Southern Oregon
Medical association held a luncheon
meeting at the Oregon Caves yester
day. Physicians and surgeons' from
seven southern Oregon counties at
tended. The program Included papers
by Dr. Otla F. Akin, Dr. Homer Rush
and Dr. Lawrence Selling, all special
ists from Portland.
Joint Meeting Members of tho
Medford and Grants Pass Active clubs
met In the Redwoods hotel In Grants
Pass lsst night st a Joint dinner
meeting. Three reels of motion pic
tures were shown dealing with Boul
der dam and America's national
parks. About 20 local Actlvlans at
tended.
Gets Honor Mrs. E. N. Eldrldge of
424 South Grape street, recently re
ceived word that her son. W. h. Bar
num. student at North Pacific Den
tal college In Portland, was appointed
associate editor of the school paper.
"Datter." Next year Mr. Barnum will
automatically become editor-ln-chlef
of the paper. It will be his senior
year. Mr. Barnum was the first editor
of the Junior high school magazine
here and was also editor of the Med
ford high school annual, "The
Crater."
Travel Bad It Is still difficult to
get to Fish lake. Rogue River na
tional forest headquarters said to
day. From this side motorists csn
progress to Willow Prairie, about six
miles from the lake, before snow
blocks the road, the forest service
Bald. From the other side cars can
get through to the Junction of Lake
creek and Butte Falls roads, about
four miles from the lske, but the
Lake Creek road la In bad condition
and several cars have been stuck on
It, headquarters stated.
Returns ..Home Bruce Everhard,
10-year old son of Mr. and Mrs. H.
M. Everhard of 631 West Eleventh
street, returned on this morning's
train from Portland where he has
been a patient In the Shrlners hos
pital since January. Bruce Is a victim
of Infantile paralysis. When he was
taken to the hospltsl he could not
use his left leg. now with the aid of
a steel brace supporting his leg he
can walk. He will return In four
months to the clinic for an examtn
atlon but plana to attend school
again when It re-opens In the fall,
From Sardine Creek Mr. and Mrs.
John Litster. owners of the House
of Mystery on Sardine creek, visited
friends and transacted business here
today. Much Interest outside the state
continues to be shown In the mystic
house, Mr. Litster said. Recently
Hearst-Metro news reel men took pic
tures of the plsce. shortly after the
house had been filmed by Universal
News, Mr. Litster related. A few days
ago, he added, he received a request
from a Detroit agency for 500 folders
on the house.
...
Attend Class Third In a series of
four classes of the peace officers'
training school wss held In council
chambers of city hall yesterdsy, with
C. C. Spears, ex-speclal agent of the
federal bureau of Investigation, ad
dressing the policemen on "The Mod
ern Law Enforcement Officer." Final
class will be held next Tuesday. Orvle
R. Williams, detective of the Portland
polls bureau, will speak on "Devel
oping an Investigative Procedure.'
Officers attending the class yesterday
were Joe Cave, Walter J. Relnklng.
C. J. Moser and Clyde Flchtner" of
Medford and Ken Williams, Pete
Smith. K. W. Dallas and Chief Ben
F. Grayblll of Grants Pass.
Back From Conclave Gerald T.
Latham, Mall Tribune circulation
manager, returned by motor car late
last night from the 16th annual con
vention of the Pacific Northwest em
ulation Managers' association at The
Dalles. Mr. Latham served on the as
sociations membership committee
during the past year. He accompanied
MUlard Hodgea, circulation manager
of the Grants Paas Courier, to the
convention. The two traveled to The
Dalles via Portland and returned via
Bend and Crater lake. The convention
devoted much time to discussions of
boy welfare work and Increases In
newspaper subscription and street
sale prices. Most of the newspapers
represented In the association In
creased prices during the psst year.
Mr. Latham said. The association em
braces Oregon. Utah. Idaho, Washing
ton. British Columbia and Alberta.
Next year's convention will be held
In Seattle. Wash.
WHY SUFFER? WHY SI
DISCOURAGED?
HEMORRHOIDS (Pi 1m)
Colitis Coestinstion Fitw
sure Ulcers. All Rectal,
Colon and stomach troubles
co asp lately eliminated with
out aurgieal ofxtratloB aftor
all othar methods have -
for thousands of others w tan do ll
for rM. If y art la Portland
FRKS BOOKl.KT mmt sff
Tm reuat Call er writ
Dr. C. J. DEAN CLINIC
PtoyulHmm am4 tmrgm
M.S. Cor. B. B or nti da and Grand A.
Telephone EAtt J91S Portland. Orst?
Meeting Tomorrow Reames chap
ter of ths Eastern Star will meet In
the Mv.sonlo temple at B p. m. tomor
row. Visiting members of the order
are Invited to attend.
On Seattle Trip Capt. and Mrs.
William O. Ryan and daughter
Sheila, left last night for a week's
trip to Seattle. They plan to be gone
about a week.
At Rogue's Roost Mrs. Nlon Tucksr
arrived this afternoon by United
Malnllner from San Francisco to
ajwnd some time at her rustic sum
mer retreat. Rogue's Rooat, near Pros
pect. She was met at the airport by
Mr. Tucker who had preeeeded her
to their river lodge by motorcar.
Klwanls Speaker Bernle Hughes
related his experiences In professional
football at today's weekly luncheon
meeting of the Klwanls club In the
Hotel Medford. A song program was
given by Miss Marian Luce. Miss
Jean Barnum and Mrs. Roberta Bcbb.
with Mrs. Lllla M. Purucker as ac
companist. C. M. Hurd was program
chairman.
On Forest Work Two maintenance
crews will go to work in the Rogue
River national forest Monday, It was
announced by headquarters here. One
crew of five men will be assigned to
the Pelican guard station area and
one of three men will work In the
Dead Indian Soda Springs sector. The
men. all regular forest employees, will
be engaged In trail, road and tele
phone line maintenance.
Chosen For Navy Selections to fill
the May quota for enlistment In the
United States navy were announced
for this district today by Oeorge E.
Patterson, recruiter. The youths
chosen are Floyd L. Foster and James
R, Grlssom of Grants Pass and Harold
O. Blehn of Klamath Falls. They will
leave here by train Monday night for
Portland where they will be given
their final qualifying examinations.
If they pass the final testa, they will
proceed Immediately to San Diego for
three months of preliminary training
before being assigned to actual duty
Applications for future quotas are
now being received by Mr. Patterson
at his office In the Medford federal
building.
To Forest school John Sarglnson.
ranger In charge of the Lake of the
Woods district of the Rogue River na
tional forest, will leave tomorrow
night to attend a range management
training school near prlnevllle on the
Ochocof national forest. The school
will open Monday and continue for
two weeks. Purpose of the training
camp Is to give rsngers a more prac
tical grasp of his Job responsibility.
A selected group of rsngers from us
tional forests of Oregon and Wash
lngtop will attend. The- school will
be conducted under the direction of
A. H. Hodgson, assistant regional for
ester In charge of personnel manage-
men. Hodgson will bo assisted by R.
O. Llndberg. training supervisor.
, To Describe Trip Muriel Stocks,
senior, will relate experiences of her
recent trip to Portland by United
Malnllner at a student assembly In
the high school auditorium at 10:20
tomorrow morning. Miss Stocks wis
awarded the trip for acting as Miss
Jackson county when Mlas Alaska
visited here recently. Thomss A. Cul.
bertson. Jr., president of Medford
chapter of the National Aeronautic
association, will speak briefly on the
Junior actlvltlea of the organization.
Max C. Henne. Medford manager of
ww unitea Air Lines, will talk on
aviation developments. C. Glenn
Smith, high school . principal, will
show motion pictures he took of Mlas
Alaska's arrival at the airport. The
speakers will be Introduced by A. H.
Bsnwell. manager of the Jackson
County Chamber of Commerce.
YOUTHS SENTENCED
ON GASOLINE THEFT
Onrille Dawson and Leonard Clark,
local youths, charged with petty lar
ceny fqr the theft of gasoline from a
vehicle belonging to the R. I. Stuart
Construction company, were sentenc
ed to 30 daya In the county Jail, yes
terday In Justice court.
John Hammond, Chicago, charged
with larceny from a building, of a
purse containing 44 was ordered held
to await grand Jury action under
ilSOO bonds. The alleged theft oc
curred In the office of A. W. Walker
on North Riverside avenue, and the
purse belonged to Mrs. Walker.
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Gay Romance
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Gary Cooper and Claudette are the
stars, but the atrlped pajamas are
the direct cause of their rocky road
to romance In "Blue beard's Eighth
Wife," the spicy romantic comedy
coming to the New Craterlan theater
Sunday for a three-day showing.
IS
MEDFORD SET-UP
Major General Albert J. Bowley,
commanding general of the ninth
corps area. Inspected two CCC camps
as well as district headquarters dur
ing his visit here yesterday.
The visit was the first from a corps
area commander In two years, and
General Bowley'a first appearance
here slnoe he assumed command of
the ninth corps area late In March.
General Bowley was accompanied here
by Mrs. Bowley and the general's aide
de camp, Captain W. B. Palmer.
Major G. R. Owens, commander of
the Medford CCC district, met tbe
party In Grants Pass yesterday noon
and they Inspected Camp Wlmer, near
Rogue River, before proceeding to
Medford. While here the general In
spected Camp Prescott as well as the
district -headquarters offices down
town and at the fairgrounds. General
Bowley expressed his pleasure with
conditions as he found them here,
and was informed by Colonel Rene
Marx, ninth corps area motor trans
port Inspector who has been here for
the past several days, that the Med
ford district's motor equipment la in
the best shape of any he has Inspect
ed In the, entire ninth corps area.
During the afternoon's inspections,
Mrs. Bowley was entertained by Mrs.
G. R. Owens at her-home-The party
left last night for Dunsmulr and was
to continue on to San Francisco to
day. 4
Closing time for Too Late tr Claa-j
alfy Ads is 1:30 p. m.
PiffiE
Shows m
1:49
:4H-!):00
Louis Joseph Vance's Famous Jewel
Thief Is On the Loose Again . . . !
stealing rare
gems and beauti
ful ladies' hearts
. . . Breath-taking
adventure . .
on a night alive
with intrigue
and danger
Love and Hate
In A Germ
Laden Jungle!
A scientist's needle
which dropped life"
and death in the
. lives of five people!
with
:) T 0 DAY
a5SJw andTHURS
fSv ft' Two Hits!
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mmm
RALPH BELLAMY
Josephine Hutchinson j.
William Oargan Barbara Head John King
Coming Sunday
nils highly modern story of the
"Bluebeard" who disposes of his
wives through tho divorce mill when
he tires of them, has Edward Everett
Horton, David Nlven, Elizabeth Pat
terson and Herman Blng In the sup
porting cast.
"Lone Wolf"
Louis Joseph Vance's famous "gen
tleman crook" is out again to steal
women's hearts and glittering Jewels
in "The Lone Wolf In Paris," playing
at the Rlalto Theater today and to
morrow only. Francis Lederer has the
title role and Frances Drake playa his
beautiful victim.
"The Crime of Dr. HaUet," a dra
matic story of the men and women
who combat scarlet fever In germ-
Infested Jungles, plays as the com-'
panlon feature. Ralph Bellamy and
Josephine Hutchinson have starring
roles.
REFRESHING
as a bath !
Fastidious womtn. with an eye
to protective .measures, as wtll
u to dtanlttiMi, And an M. D.
medicated doucha to vary re
freshing. At all drug and depart
ment stores. ..ft'
FOR FEMININE
. HYGIENE .
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Kip, . 8S
Kiddles 10'
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WILL OFFICIATE
AT CATFISH FETE
Wiley of Ashland Will Crown
Pearl Wisotski As Queen
of Derby Furnas
Be Derby Starter.
Will
Several mayors are scheduled to of
ficiate at the second annual nation
al catfish derby at Emigrant lake
near Ashland Sunday. It was an
nounced today by Prank DcSouza.
derby association master of ceremon
ies.
Mayor T. S. Wiley of Ashland wtll
be the first municipal chief executive
to get Into action. As mayor of the
host city he win crown Pearl Wisot
ski, Medford girl, as queen of the
derby.
Mcdford's own mayor, Charles C.
Pumas, will be derby starter, Mayor
J. A. Slover of Grants Pass will be
chief of the judges snd Mayor A. L.
Hrreog of Yreka, Calif., will be clerk
of the course. Prizes will be present
ed by Mayor Clifton Richmond of
Klamath Falls.
Assisting Mayor Slover as Judges
will be Sheriff A. C. Burk of Marlon
county, Pred Pick, Ed Lamport and
Al Plche.
Although maintaining the contrary,
officers of the National Catfish Der
by association appeared nettled today
over the Southern Oregon Humane
society's threat to halt a badger fight
scheduled as part of the afternoon's
entertainment program. President
Frank Perl had lost his usually sun
ny disposition and noticeably winced
when the badger fight was mention
ed. Bill Orenbemer, usually most lo
quacious of the association executives,
was strangely silent.
I said yesterday that the whole
program would be held as planned."
President Perl said, a trifle testily. "I
meant Just what I said. In spite of
heaven and high water, the badger
fight will be held.
"It is natural for badgers and dogs
to fight and there Is nothing cruel
about anything that's natural. They
love to fight: It's fun for them. What
Is not nstural, however, is for ani
mals to perform trtcka. That's cruel
and If the humane society wants to
THE MOST THRILLING ALL-STAR AVIATION
PICTURE EVER BROUGHT TO THE SCREEN!
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My
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4 DAYS ONLY ! X . -in "
'' RTOg drama . . . death.
- jfc Jl ll defying adventure ... throb.
rJw bing romance . . . Holly.
a wood'i greatest start iocm-
I 71 with LIONEL t f ing to new glories In the
ty tlBARRYMORE Vj SSri0Oftheair,vw
Ji Selected Short Subjects
Showi at
1:45
6:40-9:00
r
do something useful let them stop the
circus and the carnival."
Come what may, the show Is sched
uled to start at 1:45 with the crown
ing of Queen Pearl I. At 3 o'clock the
catfish contest will start snd will
continue to 4, During the contest
the program of entertainment tor
spectator enjoyment will be held.
The derby association recommends
the Emigrant lake site for al all-day
plcnlc-outlng. During the afternoon a
concesslonalrs will be on the grounds
to dispense refreshments,
BIRTHS
Born to Mr. and Mrs. Leo Cameron
of Phoenix at the George Mcclain
home. May 5th, a 94 pound boy. He
has been named Walter Edwin.
Free lecture on Christian Science
In Varclty Theater. East Main 8treet,
Ashland, Oregon, on Thursday even
ing. May lath, at 8 o'clock. Ths pub
lic la cordially invited to attend.
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Stated communication of
K .tf Reamea Chapter, O. E. S.,
Jfg? Thursday. May la. 8:00
P. m. Visiting members ln
V vlted.
HATTIE M. ALDEN, Sec.
SEMI-ANNUAL CLEARANCE
Coats Dresses Hats
ETHELWYN B. HOFFMANN
Too Late to Classify
LAWNMOWERS Rhnrpenecl and re
paired. Joe J, Jones, 33 n. untpe
St. Phone 360.
LATE MODEL Chevrolet , Coupe, per
feot throughout, guarantefd. This
bountiful little car only $363 on
low enay terms.
PIERCB ALLEN MOTOR CO.
Dodge & Plymouth Distributors
BKINNER'fl DAILY SPECIAL
1034 Chevrolet Master de luxe coupe.
Nothing we could say would lajnlto
you appreciate the perfect condi
tion ot this coupe, so come In and
see It. Driven only 34.000 mllea.
tires . practically new: hot wntor
henter; motor perfect; upholstery
covered since car was new. Knee
action all for only 9396
SKINNER'S OARAGE
Bulck Cars. O.M.C. Trucks
FOR SALE Porch swing, good con
dition. Phone 468-R-2.
FINE modem apartment. Inquire at
F. & F. Bank.
GUITAR player wanted. Max Wil
liams, HUderbrand Shows.
LARGE SUPER SERVICE STATION Is
Interested In recelvlni? applications
from young men between ages of
33 and 37. Steady employment for
thaw who have had experience in
this line. Write Box 3370, Tribune.
6tf 1 II r D)
TO TRADE Clear acreage near Med
ford for elty property. Tribune, Box
3 we.
FOR SALE Large commercial al
O.E. refrigerator. Some terms. Allen
Hotel.
WTLL TRADE 1038 Console n0.
O. E. Radio for good cow. Phont
600-R; 107 Portland.
THE B. F. GOODRICH COMPANY,
leading tire manufacturer, Is in
terested In employing young men
between the ages of "4 and 33. Ap
plicant should have previous ex
perience In tire selling and a knowl
edge of collections. Those qualify
ing and selected will receive spec
ialized training for at least a six
week period with salary. Permanent
assignment, after training, with ex
ceptional possibilities for the fu
ture. Reply by letter in your own
handwriting, stating fully qualifi
cations, experience and age. Writ
Box 3378, Tribune.
FOR EXCHANGE Beautiful brand
new San Diego choice location res
idence for Oregon acreage or boule
vard frontage. Must have plenty of
water. Write full particulars to
Fred H. Thatcher, Gen. Delivery,
Redding. Calif.
FOR SALE! 3 young sows, also
weaner pigs. A. C. Lewis. Fern Val
ley, 1 mile East Highway.
ABBEY'S SPECIAL
'36 FORD deluxe Coupe In beautiful
condition, tires, finish, motor na
everything! Only 9408
WALTER W. ABBEY, INC.
. TTned Cnr Lot ft cross from new
Bldg., Corner Pth and Bartlett.
WANTED To get In touch with some
private party with capital to Invest
on short term paper carrying hign
rate of Interest, Not real estate. A-l
security. Write Box 3171, Tribune.
FOR BALE Good five-room house,
close In, on pavement, 1800 .00.
Good terms.-
Also 42 acres, Irrigated, house,
barn, 12500,00. Small down pay
ment. H. O. WILSON
7 Chestnut Phone 1M4
LET US give that shabby, scabby ear
a gleaming new finish. Mitchell
Auto Beauty Shop.
WAKE UP YOUR
LIVER BILE-
tfilftNl Okmel-Ast Tn'Ll Jsjsf Oil e( M ti
lbs Msning Rarii' Is Ct
The ttrer ihould pour oat two potma of
liquid bile into your bowels dally. If this Was
It not flowing freely, your food doeea'tdlgeft
It Juit diicsyt in the bowel. Oaf blomts w
your itomach. You set constipated, tew
whole eyetem Is poisoned and you feel sees
unk and the world looks punk.
A mere bowel movement doesn't tret t
the cause. It takes those good, old Carter's
Little Liver Pills to set these twe peuftdf
of bile flowing freely and make you Seel
"up and up." Harmless, gentle, yet hw
Ing In making bile flow freely. Ask ta
Carter's Little Liver Pills by use Me
Stubbornly refuse anything else.
Mate . . . 30c
Ev 40c
Kiddies . 10c