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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD. OREGON. THEDNESDAY. MAY 18. 1938. PAGE SEVEN r LOCAL and Calls Here Frank Holzgaug of Protpect was a Medford caller today. On Business Dr. and Mrs. J. H. M&llery of Trail shopped and trans acted other business here today. City Visitor Mrs. Ray Harnteh of Eagle Point was a business caller In this city this morning. From Trail Sid Brown of Trail tranacted business In Medford this morning. Resumes Practice Dr. H. P. Cole man, who has been confined to his home at 723 Sherman street for the past three weeks, Is again In his office In the Medford Center building. James Stewart Democratic Candidate for .. JUSTICE of the PEACE PRIMARIES MAY 20 A lifetime resident of Jackson County. A graduato of Medford public schools and high school. Taught school for two years. Studied law with the law firm of Vawter and Hammond. Served the Medford district as JUSTICE OF THE PEACE from 18!8 to 1002. For the past 30 years have been engaged here In the produrtlon of honey. I feel that my quallf (rations and EXPERIENCE IN THIS OFFICE will enable me to administer the dutlen of the office of Justice of the Peace In an Impartial and thoroughly business-like manner. Your support will be appreciated! Vote No. 32 lllllllllllllllllllllllllilllllllllllllllllillll TO.MOHHOW and FRIDAY! Three great stars In a hit that's hilarious 1 iMETEOFOISfj I ENDS TOM T IF YOU ARE THIS TYPE YOU'LL LIKE THIS BOURBON THATS H Keen,,,, that r. "jAjk fjA iM kepi "oa the ball" hwfwMS QAUrlem that pick , ill L XLg tgjfcjfaf it up new, quickly "J j 3? Jr Keen eyes? Alert ears? You'll soon find the "Double-Rich" Kentucky straight Bourbon. The score? More than 100 million bottles sold! Try it! gy AX PINT5UC STrenr BGURBOAf COHI. 155!. SOHENLfcY PRODUCTS PERSONAL Bicycle Stolen Bernard Gun of 113 McAndrewa road reported to city police last night that his Emblem bicycle, license 6B7, was stolen from a downtown street earlier In the evening. Wheel Stolen A wheel and tire were stolen off a Ford V-8 parked in the J. J. Osenbrugge used-car lot on South Riverside avenue sometime last night. It was reported to city police today. Food Sale A cooked-food sale sponsored by women of Southern Ore gon Art association will be held Sat urday, May 31, at Central market, North Central avenue. Those wish ing to contribute are asked to phone Mrs. T. M. Heckard. 1314-X. Prisoner Here Herman J. Kasch, 80, of Silver ton was being held In the county Jail today pending federal grand Jury action in Portland. Charg ed with selling liquor to Indians, Kasch was brought to the county Jail from Chlloqutn Monday by Paul Han lln. United States deputy marshal. Band Picnic Mia. Harry Prentice, director of the Junior accordion band, will entertain the band members Thursday afternoon at 4 o'clock with a swimming picnic at Jackson Hot Springs. Following the . affair the band will practice. All members are to bring their accordions with tnem. ' Allen Out W. W. Allen. Oak Grove resident, got downtown today for the first time since he broke his right ankle on May Q. His ankle was put in a cast yesterday and he la now able to walk. Shortly after his ankle was broken, Mr. Allen was stricken with Influenza. The accident and Illness curtailed his primary election campaign. He is Republican candi date for county commissioner. ' Visits Here Mrs. Alice Burrows of Los Angeles arrived in Medford Tues day evening by train for a visit of several weeks with her relatives here whom she had not seen for 34 years. Her sisters are Mrs. Charley Vogel of Veritas orchard. Mrs. Martha Slot croust of Route 1, Mrs. Allen Chllders of Jacksonville. Her brothers are Jim Babb of Central Point and Kenneth Babb of Grants Pass. From here 3he will travel to Weaver, Colo., to visit other relatives. Minor Accidents Cars driven by Andrew 9. Chrlstensen of Jackson' vllle and O. N. Wilson of 104 King street were Involved in a minor acci dent at Ivy and Tenth streets this morning, a city police report stated Ruth E. Lengle of 631 Palm street and G. R. Webber of 1018 West 11th street drove cars colliding with Might damage on Main street between Cen tral avenue nnd Front street yester day afternoon, a city police report said today. f Slightly Injured Kenneth Wat son, 4, who resides at 199 la ' McAn drews road, suffered a hump on the head yesterday afternoon when he ran out Into the street at the end of North Central avenue and collided with an automobile driven by Wil liam LaBarge of Beagle, according to j a city police report today. Mr. La ! Barge rushed the youngster to a j physician's office where it was deter mined ne was uninjurea except ior the slight head hurt, the report stated. Have Guests Mrs. B. B. Nixon and Mrs. S. J. Elmers, sisters, -ire guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George A. Seely of 824 Beekman ave nue. They are aunts of Mrs, Seely. Mrs. Nixon spent the winter at the home of her sister In Los Angeles and Is now being accompanied to her home in Medicine Lodge, Kans,, by Mrs. Elmers, for a summer visit. When Mrs. Nixon and Mrs. Elmers leave here they will be accompanied by Mrs. Seely, who will spend some time at Medicine Lodge. The trip Is being made by train. QUART 1. 55 AVAILABLE IN OREGON MiSKtri CO., INC., N.Y.C. MB PI S II ) I'roofil jrf- li Bing Crosby's maiD.st iam.aiiiMaMwywar Hot from Harley! It's those septan swlngsters, Louis ..Armstrong and hts band, who appear in "Doctor Rhy Comedy Pair A thousand dollar bill and Joyce Compton got Stuart Erwln into the most laugh -provoking mess that has ever befallen the comedy star, in his latest starring picture, "Small Town Boy," which plays at the Rtalto Theater today and tomorrow as the added feature with "Outside of Paradise." "Outside of Paradise" has Phil Re gan, popular singer of Irish songs, and Penny Singleton In the leading roles. Bert Gordon, the Mad Russian, is in support. Return Home Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Purcell and family of 1131 Court street and Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Hooper of 728 South Peach street re turned recently from Lakeview where they attended the funeral of Mrs. Purcell's brother. Pat Parks, who pass ed away suddenly May 11, of a heart attack. Today and Thursday! TWO LAUGH-PACKED HITS! Vninging Phil JK Tl Taw Proves. a'' g ' SJ h i bamburgen and m J i A j I song are the m ;Ti?V ;1 A ,. i way to a worn- I U tt 11 m an's heart . . in I V , Vyl this hilarious I VV 1 k .) si jM, I musicomedy . .! V ' V vWmV, M!TVi BRT GORDON fervwl J Plus Laugh Hit No' 21 tr'idm$ The All. American Ace IfpSSL Chump ip an All-American Lauh Riot ! "STUART ERWIN In a made - JOYCE COMPTON JED "Doctor Rhythm" thm,' the new Blng Crosby musical opening a three-day showing Sunday at the new Craterlan theater. Also featured are Mary Carlisle, Jts Blng's Joan Blondell Has i Role In Craterian I Comedy Showing "There's Always a Woman," the nev laugh hit opening a four-day run at the Craterlan theater today, with Joan Blondell 1 and Melvyn Douglas In the leading roles and Mary Astor, Frances Drake and Je rome Cowan in the supporting cast, has become known as the "surprlso comedy of the year." Given a fast-moving swry of a private detectlvo who finds his busi ness going to the dogs, resulting in his turning over the agency to his wife, "There's Always a Woman" turned out to be the sort of film play that actors and actresses find a lot of fun In making. And, Just as it is true In other walks of life, when there's fun In doing a Job, the Job Is invariably well done. The players discovered they had a plot that allowed them much room for ad-llbblng and general cuttlng-up. The Job became a party. The result. Judging from the reviews from other cities, has made "There's Always a Woman" light-hearted, gay entertain ment, much on the order of "Thin Man" and "The Awful Truth." QU!CK,POSITIVE RELIEF for' HEMORRHOIDS'""", For 26 yean wa hav iuc ceisfully treated thouaanda of people for tb ailment a wa apeciallxa in. Rectal and Colon and Stomach ail ments complete! ydon4 away with without a hospital ODeratlon. .Wo confinement. No loas of time from your wort. Call or write for FREE Booklet today. Dr. C.J. DEAN CLINIC Physician and Surgeon N.B. Cor. E. Bumside and Orand Ava. Telephone EAit 3916 Portland, Oregon mirth-provoking role to - order for his talents ... 1 PR0UTY DOT APPLEBY 1e Cbming Sunday heart-throb. Andy Devlne and the English comedienne. Beatrice LUUe. making her film debut In the pic ture. , Oae UaU Tribune Want Ada. Too Late to Classify FOR SALE Two bicyrlcs, Spanish guitar. Irult jars. 1021 W. 9th. WANTED To rent unfurnished mod ern house. Write Box 3S14, Tribune. FOR SALE Good used delivery cor. Very reasonable. Plynn Electric, Phone 107. - WANTED Good single outboard motor. Plynn Electric, Phone 107. WANTED Woman to care for baby 5 days a week from 1 to 8. No. 4 Catherine Court, Phone 1971-R. TODAY FOUR DAYS 4F mm Mi mm t i'hf I .mm4t A t ADPtiD TREATS Betty Boop Cartoon "Zula Hula" NOVM.TV REEL NKWH EVENTS SACRIFICE SALE Luvlng town. Modern 5 -room home on paved street; flowers and shrubbery; $1850, soma cm ah, bslanoe like rent. Box 8280. Tribune. LOST Gold spectacles, round lenses. Lost between assessor's office and Montgomery Ward. Reward. Leave at Mall Tribune. HAIL INSURANCE at standard rates. Prompt and satisfactory adjust ments. CHARLES A. WINO AGENCY. INC. 1 H. G. Wilson, Phone 1564. LOST Between Bunoom and Cen tral Point, Ford truck tire and wheel, 33xQ. It found call 60, Cen tral Point. Reward. FOR SALE 130 acres Umber on Elk creek. Also 66 -acre farm near Al bany. Jamea Miller, Trail, Ore. FOR RENT lng room. - Apartment and sleep 414 5. Riverside. FOR SALE ft good Jersey milking cows, weaner pigs. Geo. A. Kerby, Wagner creek road. Talent, Ore, FOR SALE By owner, 1036 Plymouth sedan delivery. A dandy car for light commercial and domestic use. - Priced right. Box 3600, care Tribune. EXPERIENCED man wants work, cat driving, logging or truck driving, 637 N. Central. APTS. FOR RENT GeBauer Apt. ATTENTION. CARD FLAYERS! We- nonah Club publlo card party, Fri day, a p. m.. km man nan. lf33 CHRYSLER SEDAN $365.00 Guaranteed; economical hydraulic brakes: original black finish; ex cellent motor. A real buy. SKINNER'S OARAGE Bulck Cars. O.M C. Trucks. Reinhart & Barker Are Offering 10 OFF FOR CASH on all but contracted lines, HAVE motor and chassis steam clean ed for summer driving at Mitchell Auto Beauty Shop. OUTDOOR PROPERTY 100x800 foot lot, fronting Rogue river. Electricity, shade; 6360, terms. 10-Acre hunting, fishing ostate, on Big Butte creek. Timber; fine county road; electricity; 6300, 910 down, 65 monthly. 60 Acres, new Tiller-Trail Hwy. and Trail creek. Ideal spot for suto camp, cabins, store; timbered: 61.300. terms. 9 Acres river garden soil, fronting Rogue river and Crater Lake Hwy. Free water: 61.600. For these and other bargains In the upper Rogue country, see D. E. Millard. "ROGUEDALE," Star Route, Eagle Point, Ore. JUNIOR HIGH P.-T.A. Rummage Sale. Friday, May 30th. Clothing, dishes. Jara everything! Vacant store next to Roxy Theater. FOR SALE 1034 DeLuxe Muter Chevrolet Coupe, 6360. 713 Palm. WILLIAM F. RECTOR DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATE FOR NOMINATION FOR JUSTICE OF THE PEACE MEDFORD DISTRICT "Justice and Equality in the Justice Court" Prlmarle, Mnj 90, 1938 paid adr. REELECT lud(e. Lflff Hit Joan BLONDELL She could give the "Thin Man" lessons in how to get his man I Melvyn DOUGLAS Pity the poor detective married to such a dissy, banjo-eyed blonde I , MARY ASTOR FRANCES DRAKE JEROME COWAN Show. l:4S-:4S-t:0e MaU-SOe CD0 (&!bn A FOR furniture reupholsterlng and rc flnishlng, Phone 969-R. FOR SALE Closing out pianos; easy terms; 646 and 666. B. J, Palmer, 403 East Main St. TYPEWRITERS Blerma, 116 N. Central. Phone 983. SEND CARDS OF CONGRATULATION TO THE GRADUATES Your thoughtful new In re membering and recognizing their achievement will be deep ly appreciated. "Send a Card to Show Yon Care" SWEM'S Greeting Cards JUDGE J.O.BAILEY SUPREME COURT JUDGE Position No. S Are Rlreted Without Reference to political Partlei . Paid adv. Is Born ...and It's the Biggest Bundle of Joy That Ever Hit the Screen! Bm-40c Klddto-10e