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TifEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEPFOBD. OREGON. FRIDAY, JULY 29, 1938. PAGE ELEVEN r LOCAL and From Ashland Aubrey Miles of i A&hland was a visitor In Medford yesterday morning. n. On BUilnws P. 5. Provost of Afthland transacted business In this city yesterday morning. In Klamath Falls Mary 7. Elliot of Howard avenue, Berrydale, la spending ten days visiting in Klam ath Falls. To Ashland Mrs. Uyle Anderson of 917 North Central avenue visited In Ashland Wednesday with her par ents, Mr, and Mrs. B. B. Balls. Valley Visitors Mr. and Mrs. Lyto Whltsett of Paclflo Orove, Cal., are visiting relatives and friends In the Rogue river valley. Mrs. Whltsett will be remembered as Blllle Morgan. On Business P. H. Latham, south ern Oregon representative of the Otis Elevator company. Is spending several days In Medford transacting busi ness. He Is registered at the Hotel Medford. King Here Fred P. King, former Copco employe here and now pur chasing agent for the Imperial Can dy company In Seattle, Is spending a few days In this city visiting friends. Band Vacations Accordion band members and their director, Mrr. Harry Prentice, are leaving tonight and tomorrow for Lake of the Woods where, they will spend the week-end at the cabin of Mr. and Mrs. F. F. Burk. Twenty-four band members will make the trip. Special Stop A southbound United MsJnllner made a special stop at Medford municipal airport this fore noon to discharge A. B. Rldgeway and F. R. Stipe of Portland. The men registered at the Hotel Medford, Ordinarily the forenoon Malnllner files over Medford. To Coast Mrs. -Lillian B. Walker who has been employed at Trail, will leave Sunday on a trip to the coast with her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Clem .Flnley. Mrs. Wal ker ts now vacationing at the home of her mother, Mrs. G. Jenkins, In Central Point. Visits Here Arvella Carbiener of San Jose. Cal., arrived In Medford Wednesday to spend a few days wltb her twin sister. Lucella O'Brien of Adrlenne's hat department. The two will leave tomorrow for San Fran Cisco where Miss O'Brien will attend the fall and winter fashion markets. Burned by Steam H. E. Powell of Central Point was reported today as recovering satlfactorlly from steal i burns though the danger of lnfec tton had not passed. Mr. Powell was burned last Saturday when he attempted to fill the radiator of tractor. . .Moving to Portland Mrs. Ellen C Dalrymple will leave here this week end for Portland where she will make her home. For the past two months Mrs. Dalrymple has been a git est nt the home of her son, H. B. Dalrymple of 15 South Peach street. She is former Medford resident, having Jived for four years at Katherlne Court. Back From Hospital Joe E. Wood of 411 Laurel street, who has been receiving treatment In the Veteran's hospital in Portland for the past five weeks, returned home last night. Mr. Wood said he felt much better and was greatly improved In health. He brought news that Col. E. E. Kelly, confined In the hospital for several weeks, Is also showing rapid Improve ment and expects to return to Med lord in about two weeks. Mr. Wood praised the hospital staff for the excellent care and careful attention given veterans confined there. Car Damaged When the driver fell asleep at the steering wheel whllo traveling north on South Riverside venue shortly after 1 o'clock this morning, a car driven by 'Monroe Fulta of 242 Beatty street left the road and crashed Into an electric light pole opposite 710 South River side avenue, a city police report shld today. The machine, a Chevroloi coach, was considerably damaged but the driver sustained only a slight cut above his eye, according to polios. Call on Banwell Jay W. McCune, manager of the traffic department of the Tacoma, Wash., Chamber of Commerce, called yesterday on A. H, Banwell, manager of the Jackson County Chamber of Commerce. The two men were once associated In chamber of commerce work In Ta ooma and had not seen each other for years. Mr. McCune was accom panled by his wife. The visitors were en route home from a tour that Included Tosemlte national park and Lake Tahoe, Cal. Mr. and Mrs. Mc Cune planned to see Crater Lake na tlonal park and the Oregon Caws after leaving here. S9e.This Coupon Is Worth THI-SE PENS WON'T BREAK, LEAK OR BLOT ON SALE DAT ADVERTISED ONLV! This coupon snd 59c f ntltles bearer to one ot our genuine Remington Indestructible (4 00 Plunger Plller Sakless Fountain Pens. Visible Ink supply. You see the In. A Lire TIME GIARANTEE BV MFG. WITH MrH PEN SIZES FOR LADIES. MEN. BOTS AND GIRLS Limit 3 sets to each ad. T.e new Improred plunger flller-Zlp-One pull It's full. Thla pen holds i00 more Ink th any ordlnarV fountain pen the market. You can write for montha with one filling! No repairs! No "veV7lle" no preur. bar. E,ery pen tested and guaranteed to be unbreakable for Me! Latest pe. color.. Oet your. now. TO. pen flren free U you can buy on. In the city for les. th.n M 00 Also ll pencil, to match above pen. 29c. M.U order-dd 8c. 231 East Mai, STRANG'S DRUG STORE Medford, Ore. PERSONAL Tonsils Excised Tonsllectomles performed at the Osteopathic clinic Include Robert Waldron of Route 3 this morning and Dorothy Barnum. daughter of Dr. and Mrs. E. W. Bar num of 328 North Oakdale avenue, yesterday morning. Both are pro gressing nicely, attendants said. Mrs. L. A. Frost of Grants Pass was ad mitted this morning for medical care. EF! E N MEMBERSHIP SALE With several days to go In the Medford member:?.ilp campaign for this year's Oregon Shakespearean Fes tival, committee members reported today that the drive Is already close to last year's total. Mrs. H. Chandler Egan. chairman of the Medford group, received re- porta from her workers today which Indicated tr.at before evening last year's total will have been reached The drive will continue until nest Wednesday, with the festival opening next Friday evening. The festival is attracting unusual support this season, Mrs. Egan said. The four plays, "Hamlet," "Merchant of Venice." "Taming of the Shrew" and "Twelfth Nieiit," to be present ed from August 5 to 13, In Ashland's Elizabethan theatre, promise to be the best In the four-year history of the festival, she declared. New Medford memberships an nounced today Included the follow ing: Mrs. George Haines, Mrs. A. T. Haines. Sam Colton. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Henderson, Dr. B. R. Elliott, Dr. Le- Roy C. Jensen, Southern Oregon Gas corporation, P. L. Asfccraft, Mrs. E. R. Durno, Mrs. Ben Trowbridge, Mrs, W. H. Mulrhead, Miss Anna P. Liv ingston, Robert W. Ruhl, Mrs. Glp- son Driver, Mrs. Martin Luther. Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Ferry, Seth M. Bullls, Sr., Lei and Brophy. Miss Bernlce L. Sears, Robert P. Kyle, Valentine's cafe and Mr. end Mrs. E. H. Hedrlck. IN CRATER LAKE CRATER LAKE NATIONAL PARK Ore., July 29. (Spl.) A report from Superintendent E. P. Leevitt's office Indicates that exceptionally good catches of rainbow trout and silver- side salmon have been made in Cra ter lake during the past week. Tho catches per hour per fisherman have been better during the past week than at any time during the sum mar. - On July 21 a party of two fished three hours, returning with five fish three rainbows and two allversldis. The smallest, a sllverslde. tipped the scales at 1 pounds; the largest, rainbow, weighed 7,i pounds. On July 25 a party of four returned from six hours fishing with 26 fish ranging in weight from 2 to 5 pounds, the largest being a sllverclde salmon. Other good catches have been reported during the week. The best catches have been ob tained by trolling with large flashers in fairly deep water near shore, using worms for bait. Rowboats and tackle may be rented at the foof of the Lake trail. A great er number of boats are available than during any previous summer. No license Is necessary to fish In Crater lake. The limit Is 12 fish per day per person. BAR BACKSTT S. CLEVELAND. July 39. JP) The American Bar association's house of delegates adopted today a resolution approving the TJ. 8. government's protests against bombing civilians In Spain and China. The association also recorded Its conviction the principle "that trea ties must be observed" Is a cardinal maxim of International law and that "the full and faithful observance of covenants among nations Is essential to preservation of order, peace and law In International affairs." Prank J. Hogan. Washington at torney, was elected president of the association to succeed Arthur T. Van derbllt. Thomas B. Oay of Rich mond, Va, was elected chairman of the house of delegates, administra tive and policy-forming body of the association, to succeed George Mau rice Morris of Washington. John H. VmrhpM of filoux Falls. 8. D W8S I elected treasurer. ONE DAY ONLY SATURDAY- C 10 A. M. to a r. m. urn. NEW! NEW! COMBINATION PEN AND PENCIL. VISIBLE INK SI I'PLV. VOL SEE THE INK. ONE PILL IT S FILL. SPECIAL BSC Richard Dix In r"1 ! i I ; fr. , h-.Hd-w.vb -"refvC:r .t-VX" -w i wr 4n- iv x i- r fftrrirt"-n ri i riraf An Ingenuous ruse In which a man poses as a blind person to frustrate tt'.e efforts of a gang of crooks to blackmail his sister. Is the dramatic situation of "Blind Alibi," starring Richard Dix. with Whitney Bourne opposite, coming to the Rialto the- Ginger Rogers Ginger Rogers dons a bathing suit to sparkle her newest comedy-romance In "Having a Wonderful Time" coming Sunday to the Craterlan theater for a three-day run. Doug las Fairbanks, Jr., Is the lucky boy she meets during a two weeks' vaca tion trip to a mountain resort. As a headstrong stenographer who decides to "throw the works" In a Skate Cinderella Because Hollywood movie pro ducer saw her Ice skating routine In a newhreel, six-year-old Irene Iare (above), of St. Paul, found herself In pictures. And because a "Jury" com posed of typlral movie fans placed their approval on her talent, as shown tn a preview of her flrt pic ture, she wtll remain In Holly wood and continue her climb to fame. She Is shown practicing In Hollwood. Closing time for Too Late to Clas sify Ads is 1:30 p m. S3.41-59C Price UM AOer Sale lumn uuiiuu UH" M.i ..ly iJ fM'iWm J & '' J! w rf Rialto Drama -VL ;u ... atre for Sunday and Monday. A "see-ing-oye" dog, played by Ace. the wonder dog, forms an important part In the story. "Romance on the Run," featuring Donald Woods and Patricia Ellis, will be the companion feature on the twin bill. In Sunday Show grand and glorious spree on the sort of vacation she has always wanted, Ginger once again plays modem Miss America role of the sort that has popularized her with the show-going public. Doug, Jr., as the young lawyer working as a waiter In the camp, proves her ro mantic nemesis In a series of laugh, able sequences. . San Franclnco Butter. SAN FRANCISCO, July 30. fl) Butter, 02 score 26; 01 score 36 Ose Mall Tribune Want Ads. 5Y Ends Tonight! f.1:UM li SATURDAY ONLY Complete Show 1-3-7-9 1: Rootin' Tootin' Action li1 tARRY"BUSTER"CRABBE S 3 1 1: iJMmMnw;"i in t naall i1 m CONSTANCE MOOREX f fUZZY KNIGHT Andy Clyde Comedy 1 Cartoon - and I MING THE MERCILESS J Mv EPISODE 12 U M0N Range Songbird Singing Bob Baker comes to the Roxy theatre for tomorrow only In "Border Wolves," with the 12th epi sode of "Flash Gordon's Trip to Mars" on the same program. Wait For Tide PHILADELPHIA, July 20. yp) Time and tide may wait for no man but 4.000 persons waltM 40 min utes for the tide yesterday so the navy's new destroyer, The Rhlnd. could be launched. High tide came later than the navy department had estimated. WAUSAU. Wis. (AP) The dangling ground chain of a gasoline truck tossed a two-foot turtle at the car driven by Gordon Patterson, mer chant, and just missed his wind shield. 1 . SLASHED! Dresses cut to 3 R5 up. Ethelwyn B. Hoffmann. ' Too Late to Classify CROSLEY Car Radio, nearly new..20 75c Bug Screens -.....-6Uc 95c Bug Screens 70c 25c Colored Olasses - 19c US Lock Gas Cap ...1.00 and your old cap. 3.00 Orlll Guards ....$2.25 SAM BATEMAN'S Sixth Street Shell Station. DO TOO need personal, truthful ad vice? Consult her now. Clairvoy ant and palmist. 1700 No. River side. AVON PRODUCTS A card will brine the representative to you or leave your order at 310 n. uaruett. FOR SALE Flat Dutch Oregon or Danish Bnllhead, Red and Chinese cabbage plants. Broccoli and Kale plants, at Crater Greenhouse on u rater L.ane niguway. PRIVATELY owned small piano for sale at a real bargain if taken at once. Box 4527, Tribune. METAL flag poles for schools, parks, Granges, private estates. Play ground equipment. D. D. Davis. 125 No. Holly. Medford. Tel. 74B-M TODAY & 2 Smashing sM niain 11 i tsxs K7?lh, -111 1 n U " n k 1 1 J """"" i 1 It rnnoi77 t2s3DifflC3 t CTI1E whh SMILEY BURNETTE CAROL HUGHES Pins This Added Smash Hopalong Gassidy . out justice Western guni blazing fists mm SUNDAY & MONDAY aisnnmia Whilney BOURNE table model Baker, Butt rOR RENT House, adults; fire place, hardwood floors, built-in, tubs, etc; close In. Phone 1447-1. No dogs. WANTED To buy best used coupe 100 will buy. Must be in good shape. Box 4633 care Mall Tribune. tOR SALE Oravenstein apple and peach plums. Phone 46U-R-3. FOR SALE Baled straw. B. Nledermeyer, phone 697-R-l. 2 REWARD for brown billfold con taining no money. Inltaled M. O. Lost at McKee or Bybee bridga. Phone 830-J. FOR SALE Fresh Guernsey -Jersey cow. H. 0. Mulr, Rt. 1, Box 194. FOR SALE Red fryers, 20o. Phone 447-H. FOR SALE OR RENT To respon sible party, 0-room house, close in. Inquire 341 W. 2nd. EXCHANGE service on home water rvstfm and refrigeration motors. Gage Motor Service, 20 N. Grape. FOR SALE 1 acre, large modern house, outbuildings, close In. Price 1850. 13 Acre, modern house, out bulldlnss. dose in. Price 1300. Acre. 4 -room house, close In. price 700. Grocerv store, gas pump, stock fixtures. Dronertv. living Quarters, close In. Trade for acreage. Prlco 3000. Terms on all the above. A. W. Walker. Real Estate. ' 223 N. Riverside Ave. SICKNESS COMPELS PRICE REDUCTION 2 LOTS $2250 5 rooms, hardwood floori, fireplace, 2 bedrooms on lower noor a - room oDartment unstalrs: 100x100 corner: paved and paid. Place rents 36 per month. The price has been. cut of 92250 for quick sale. Also BEAUTIFUL MAPLE TREES NEAR WASHINGTON AND HIGH SCHOOLS 6-room modern bunaa $2250 low, nice front porch. ! sleeping porches, laun dry trays, dandy yard. Priced only 22oo; terms you can nonaie. MARK A. GOLDY. INC. formerly Charles A. Wing Agency. Inc. Phone 728. 109 B. Main St. SKlNNER'ft OARAOE Bulck Cars. O.M.O. Trucks, 1937 Butck Coupe: less than 20,000 miles: perfect con- ' dltlon; nearly new tires.... $875.00 1936 Chevrolet Master DeLuxe Coupe; gunmetal finish: Rood rubber and fine mo tor $525.00 1936 Terra plane Custom Coupe: worlds of pep; good con dlon throughout $465.00 1935 Plymouth Town Sedau: a large, roomy car at the low price of only $445.00 1935 Ford V-8 Tudor Sedan; tan finish; 80 tires; clean upholstery $365.00 1034 Ford V-8 Tudor Sedan; motor reconditioned: drlv t cn less than 17.000 miles: clean - $326.00 1935 Chevrolet Pickup, driven not quite 18.000 miles: not a squeak or a rattle In it; 80 rubber:, cab and upholstery like new. $395.00 1930 Ford Pickup: handy and economical $145.00 1036 Chevrolet 157-lnch W.B., dual tired truck $525.00 Others at equally attractive Prices. SKINNER'S OARAGE Bulck Cars. O.M.C. Trucks. WILL SHARE expenses to Portland Sunday. Phone Bob Arnold, 1300. SATURDAY Western Hits! 3 heart and gun on hii deals style flyi: plus ' Donald Wood. Patricia Ellis Romance on the Run with TA Brophy FOR SALE Viking separator, 17. R. B. Falls. A song in biaf J hip I 1 I u Ossastaesaassssssssssasssssssal FOR SALE Good trailer with hitch, 16. 141 8. Holly. ROOMS for rent: private entrance; 2.50 a week. 408 Edwards. FOR RENT Clean 4 -room furnish ed house. . 1330 Sallng Ave. SATURDAY SUNDAY MONDAY SPECIALS Easy Terms Liberal Tradelni. Down oavment. 1036 Dodfle Do Luxe Sedan$216 03 1934 Chev. DeLuxe Sedan . 135.00 1938 Plymouth Tudor Sedan..- 135.00 less Qidsmooue coupe ... ap&.oo 1934 Chev. DeLuxe Tudor. 115 00 1935 Ford Tudor . - 125.00 1930 Butck Sedan 45 00 1929 Ford 4 -door Sedao.H.HMW 45.00 1935 Dodge Pickup , 135.00 1932 Chrysler DeLuxe Coupe.... 85 00 1934 Ply. DeLuxe 4-dr. Pedan.. 135.00 1027 pontine Sedan. Full price 37 50 1929 Ford 4-dr. Sedan. Full price - 89.00 And Many Others. BRIGOS & HUMPHREY DeSoto-Ply mouth Distributors. Used Car Lot at 8th and Bartlett Next to Shell Station. SUMMER SPECIALS Pipe Galvanized and Black new and used sizes from Vt inch to 4-lneh. Pipe Fittings large and complete stock. Plumbing Supplies and Sundries, in cluding smau amies auitaDie ior oablns. camp grounds and traitor houses. Septle Tanks and Hot Water Tanks at reduced prices. Shoes and Boots Canvas Cots Blankets Camp Stoves Camping Equipment Tents and Tarpaulins. Roofing Paper Building Paper Corrugated Sheet Iron Cedar Shingles Crosscut Saws, Wedgee. Sledges. Headquarters for Loggers' and Wood cutters' Supplies. Cable Belting Split Pulleys, all sizes Barb Wire Fencing Wire Netting. Mattresses special at $4.75. Paint $1.35 per gallon OU Tur pentine MEDFORD BARGAIN HOUSE 27 North Grape St. rhone 1062, WANTED Dead and worthless ant mals removed free of charge. Phone (reverse charges) Southern Oregon By-Products Co. Boy Meets Girl DANGER AHEAD! What to do when you're alone with the girl of your dreams in a shack on the other side of the lake??? starts SUNDAY 3 days ' ' ,i Safe rt t A two weeks' vacation trip 4rVT the mountain. n. without leavlni yonr e a t I i 1 : It Positively Must End Tomorrow Nlghtl BETTE DAVIS In her grrntut picture "JEZEBEL" Show. Bat. 1:45-3:15-7:00-9:15 STOMACH TROUBLE? WHY SUFFER LONGER? lie relieved by onr herb remedy at once. Many opera Hone are prevented throuh quick action before lt" loo late. Positive result, from .tart In most ease. Why hesitate to take advantage of thla opportunity to net well when II'. to near at hand. AIM Remedies for m rheumatisms female tronblei erthrltHi stomach tronble; chronic ronth; asthma; piled prostate troohlei .Inn. troublei olcerst blood, kidney, urinary disorders; tilth blood pressure or appendicitis) iKrvouineaei headache. Free ronsnllatlon. CHAN & CHAN CHINESE MEDICINE CO. Open dally 10 a.m. to 12; 1 p.m. to 6. 238 E. Main St. CAPABLE man willing to Invest $400 cash In business averaging $17$ month and up. Short hours. Box 4539, Tribune. ABBEY'S SPECIAL 1937 DODGE Coupe. Low mileage. new tires: runs and looks like new. A guaranteed car ..$665 WALTER W. ABBEY. INC. Used Car Lot across from new building corner 9th and Bartlett. FOR SALE 1935 Ford DeLuxe Sport Roadster; radio, heater. A classy . Job at a bargain. Phone 693. Fellow the Crowd TO THE ORIENTAL GARDENS DANCE SAT. NITE One Admission Men 40c; Ladles 20c. tlotb halts VA WE NEED Your Feet In Our Business Dance At The OASIS Spring floor Sat. July 30 Come early Admission Free till 10 o'clock! DANCE U. S, HALL Jacksonville Sat. Nite, July 30 Good cool ball Musio by Silvia ' orchestra in Vacation Camp GMGERl D0UDLR5 FninBnniis.,. lllnilDERHIL ak Jt rnvTI iv r egg v.vi'.ajsi Lucille BALL Lee BOWMAN Prerue Sat Mte Warden Lewes' "OVER THE WALL" ' with Dirk Koran Muts-30c Kves-40o KldJles-loo VLr J J nnrrnrld mm sssssi m w mmA SATURDAY ONLY 10 A. M. to 8 P. M.