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yrEDFonp m An, tribune, medfotcd. Oregon. Tuesday, august 5. 1938. PAGE FIVE LOCAL and PERSONAL On Bustncsfl Bert Wright of Ash land transacted business tn this city yesterday. In Ashland George Carter of 831 Cast Jackson street spent Monday In Ashland visiting with Mr. and Mrs. H- B. Carter. To Portland Porter J. Neff, Med ford attorney, left by train last evening for Portland where he will transact business until Thursday. From Ashland Among Ashland res idents shopping In Med ford yesterday were Mrs. Bertha A. Smith and daughter, and Mrs. I. Bateman and daughter. Mrs. Warren Doremus. To Athlnnd Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Parrett of 245 North Holly street spent Sunday afternoon In Ashland enjoying the facilities of Lit h la parte. Return Home Otto J. Prohnmay er. Medford attorney, returned last night from Port Orford where he had spent the day transacting bunlneB. More EanviRs Another shipment, uf fl.000 parasitized earwigs were received this morning from Portland and will be distributed In parts of the city InfeRtod by non-pnratftized earwigs At Wrpj.yii.fj Ma Mi Among Ash land residents attending the wrestling matches nt the high .school stadium last night -were Mr. and Mrs. Art Cooper. Mr. and Mrs. P. D. McDougal! and Allen Autry. Confers D. R. Sloan of Phoenix left Sunday night for Corvallis where he was to confer with the head of the Industrial arts department or rhool buslnPM. Mr. Sloan is a teach er In the nogue River schools. Court Citation Lawrence P. Rude. 20. of Ashland, was cited by state police yesterday to appear in Ashland Justice of the peace court this aftsr noon changed with speeding a truck. Private Garage George H. Shrcva of 734 Alder street applied at the city building inspector's office today for a permit to construct a private garage at a stated cost of $100. Meetings Continued Boy Scout troop 8 will continue holding Wednes day meetings In the Medford armory with Jack Heyland as scoutmaster. All members and committeemen are asked to attend the weekly sessions. MODERN WOMEN Nod Not Suflr monthly pain and delay due to colds, Dcrvoua strain, exposure or similar causes. Chi-chae-ten Diamond Urand Pilla Me eflecUve. rejiaDieanagiveuuicKKfNti- ocua oy ftiiarucgiBUiioroversuye&ra, Aucrat- THI DIAMOND 'sy BRAND" . To EugeneRussell Ulrleh, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Ulrlch of 830 Minnesota i treat, left Sunday fur Eugene where he will be employed by the Highway Construction com pany. Still Confined Cole Holmes of 8 Keene Way. who underwent an operation in Community hospital several weeks ago. will be confined In the hospital three weeks more. Visitors are now permitted to call on him. Group To Meet Regular monthly meeting of High Triangle ofthe Pint Christian church will be held tonight at 8 In the church parlors. Rcy Cameron and group will have charge. All members and friends are Invited to attend. Carpenter Here Johnny Carpenter of Portland Is spending a few days in Medford and Ashland lining up a football schedule for the Associated football forecasts. He Is connected with the Associated Oil company advertising department. Bark From Coat Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Brock and smsll daughter Joyce have returned to their home on Myers lane from Crescent City. Calif., where they spent more than a week as guests of Mrs. Brock's mother, Mrs. Patience Thompson. From Portland Al Dodds of the Denver and Rio Grand railroad com pany arrived in Medford from his Portland offlco this morning on the train to spend the day transacting business here. He was en route to Klamath' Palls. Society Meeting Adult Missionary society of the First Christian ehurcn will convene Wednesday afternoon at 2. Mrs. C. C. Sater and group are In charge of the program and Mrs Walter Kindred and group are In charge of the social hour. All mem bers and visitors are welcomed to attend the session. " ' Varation Ends County Assessor J. B. and Mrs. Coleman have returned home from a three weeks' vacation motor trip. Their Itinerary Included Yellowstone and other national parks. The' vacation was especially enjoyable because cool and refreshing weather prevailed during most of the trip. Mr. Coleman said. From Portland Two railroad com pany employes arrived In Medford this morning on the train from the north. They are George Thomas, trsveling. freight and passenger agent for Milwaukee railroad company, and Jack McLaughlin, traveling freight agent for the Illinois Central Rail road company. They are from Port land and are registered at Medford hotel. Family Picnic Mr. and Mrs. Charles Campbell and daughter of Perry dale spent Sunday In Grants Pass where they enjoyed a picnic In the Grants Pass park. To Fight Fire Fifty additional men were sent from here last night to fight a spot fire oh the Siskiyou national forest. All fires on the Rogue River national forest and state forests In Jackson and Joseph! n; counties were reported out today, though a couple of the burned areas were being patroled. Rinanls Speaker H. C. Obye, as sistant supervisor of the Rogue River national forest, wilt be the principal speaker at tomorrow's weekly luncheon-meeting of the Klwanls club in the Hotel Medford st 12:15. Mr. Obyr, a member of the club, will tell of the work of t he Unl ted Sta tea forest service in fighting the recent forest fires In southern Oregon and north ern California. From Seattle Mrs. W. H. Horner and son. W. K. Horner, of Seattle arrived In Medford yesterday to be with Mr. Horner, who underwent an operation in Sacred Heart hospital yesterday for the removal of his appendix. He was reported by at tendants today to be recovering sat isfactorily. Mr. Horner Is one of the owners of the B-H Mining company. Minor Accident A trurk driven by Charles. R. Thompson of 331 Marie street struck a parked car owned by P. E. Samson of 220 North Riverside avenue yesterday afternoon In front of the latter address, a city police report stated today. The accident occurred when Thompson, backing his vehicle out of a garage, failed to cramp the wheels enough to avoid striking the parked auto, the report said. Minor damnge was done. Enlht In Army Announcement was made today of the United States army enlistment of William R. Bow man, son of Mr. and Mrs. Homer Bowman of Route 2, and Conley C. Rhoten, son of C. H. Rhoten of Cen tral Point. Both you t lis were accepted tentatively for enlistment by Sgt Willis S. Estep. recruiter in charge of the station In Medford city hall. They passed their final qualifying examinations at Vancouver Barracks. Wash., where they were formally ! sworn Into service. Both boys chose to serve with the engineers at the Hawaiian Islands and will mtt for their stations on the next outgoing army transport. Rialto Stars BIRTHS j, 4 V,Kv? The hilarious happening! of 'madcap American movie atar on the loose In Paris where she meets a handsome baron traveling Incognito, brings Carole Lombard and Fernand Ornvet to the Rialto theater In "Pools for Bcandal," opening a three day run today. Allen Jenkins, Marie Wilson and Isabel Jeans are aleo featured. "Woman Against Woman." with Virginia Bruce and Mary Aator each trying to claim . the aftectlona of Herbert Marshall. Is the companion feature. In Laugh Hit 1: 2 Born to Mr. and Mrs. Robert Rlndt of Yreka. Cal.. a boy weighing six pounds and ten ounces In Sacred Heart hospital July 31. Closing time for Too Late to Clas sify Ada is 1:30 p m. 4 Use Mall Tribune want Ada "... wpb, ? f ' " a. The wlid-cycd adventures of an ab?ent-mlnded professor brings Har old Lloyd to the Craterlan theater tomorrow In a four-day showing of his new comedy hit. "Professor Be ware." Introducing a new feminine star. Phyllis Welch, and featuring such favorites In the supporting cast as Raymond Walburn. Lionel Stander. William Frawley, Thurston Hnll, Cora Wltherspoon and 8terllng Holloway among others. "Professor Beware" Is the story of a' down-and- out archaeologist In aearch of a Job Offered one In New York he sets off on a dlzsy hltch-hlklng tour across the country, and runs Into "Oregon" Origin Deep Riddle For Ethnology Bureau WASHINGTON. Aug. J. P The Smithsonian Institution's bu reau of American ethnology ad mlta it can't fathom the origin of the name "Oregon." Smltheonlan's Dr. John P. Har rington said Saturday the name, which haa baffled American ety. mologlsta for years, had three meanlnga none of whleh are per tinent. One waa "big-eared person." a second "to yank by the ear." a third referred to "sliced, dried tnitt." He aald he thought the name waa of Indian origin and got Into Knellsh more than 150 years ego. one riotous adventure after another before he finally reaches his goal A new Walt Disney cartoon In technicolor. "Tha Whalers." haa Mickey Mouse, Donald Duek and the Ooof on a whaling expedition In the special added attraction on the aame program. Pat O'Brien, Joan Blondell At Roxy No one can play tha part of a hard-boiled, fast-talking, wise-crack Ing newspaper man like Pat O'Brien can. And no one can give and take like Joan Blondell. Teamed together, aa In "Back In Circulation," playing .today and tomorrow at the Roxy Theater, they furnish plenty of ac tion and fun. The rapid-fire story of an editor who haa high regard for the news- scooping value, of his ace reporter but believes In staying single In spite of the many chancea she throws In hla direction, "Back in circula tion" la the type of story that ap- peala to everyone. A neat murder complicates matters during the course of events, with Margaret Lindsay as the accused. ITM ASS?-. ' A New Slant on Crowns and Brimsl Profile Effect Words taw rVic Off the face or profile brimsl Trlcornea and be retal Felt, rayon velvet or noveltleal Black, colon. rt4&a 3 W .a.h i if 11 I s if wm I W i Pi A Wards "Miracle Value" August COAT SALE Midseason's Smartest Hits I Wards Low Price 1 Flattering dresiei in black and white that topnotch combination 1 Very mart, and imart er than ever at this low price! lor 2 piece typet, in fine rayont! Everv one a winner! CARD Or THANKS 1 wish to extend my sincere thank to friends and neighbors for their acts of kindness during the Illness and passing of my wife; especially to members of the City Council, City Employees, Creamerlea. Milk Dlatrlb- utors and Producers for their expres sions of aympathyt also for the beautiful floral offerings. CHARLES W. AUSTIN Form Pendleton Llona PENDLETON. Aug. 3. (AP) The recently organised Pendleton Llona club will receive Its charter hers at a banquet tomorrow night. C. A. Marsh. Portland, district governor, will present the charter which will be accepted by D. B. Erwln, local president. SAN .FRANCISCO (UP) Louis Canonica, 68, leaving the hospital where he had recovered from a broken leg, atepped In front of an automobile and had both lega broken. Too Late to Classify NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE FOR SALE Stock of hardware and fixtures of hardware atore of Cecil Johnson of Gold Hill, Oregon. Sealed blda for aald stock and fix tures, will be received by the under signed trustee at the office of Harry C. Skyrmsn, Referee In Bankruptcy, st Medford. Oregon, at any time up to the mn day of August, mas, at the hour of i p. m., at which time aU the right, title and Interest of the bankrupt estate or cecu jonnson in said property will be sold to the high- eat bidder for cash, subject to the right of the Trustee to reject any or all bids. An Inventory of aald property la on file In the office of the aald referee and aald stock and fixtures may be inspected by appointment with the undersigned. . CHARLES KELL, Trustee Oold Hill. Oregon. I 1 II 11 ... -H . .hannfinfitoHflrold! I3!! a m we.viwue mnran., II II - al n . . . . f 1 1 111 JalTl W, I O - m ent eonamon raao. neater, spot- . av1Tli raster ana lu Tl B 1 r IDU) I 9 II M f svSj&imk . yyCiy-A , "'h'- et. Call 1314. or see Jack I . e V t. , u . i j , I II M 1 VVSETi. r S Endera. 1100 south Oakdala. I 7 ever , , , Ot I ID ftblent-minded I m I SsZhn1 2?TVW' $ for bent 4 -room modern house. I tVv professor in a cray mixnp of I 3 M 4&r XSl I a.nZ5JTM& I gi, girta...Md roaring bnghtor! I 1 fyoSfikw '''''' ;.f or unfurnished. See owner, -3 mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmamm l'XSJV''W ySb il FOR SALE Thoroughbred cocker I ' t - - M i'yr . llVAV Tk Tt m BDanlel Dune. Phone 1(134.1.. Ja t. )A t i I V?J Mr-WHe I FOR SALB OR TRADE for Klamath fkM M V-jtT ' UT - Falls property, aeven-room house . 0fJv a W ?', ..i Msmwvaa Itefi r, 1 Fabrics! I ( IntttfO - T-'7L ' 1 If V H & n Hudson I '.?ok. Tire. .,,o. w- I Vf X m r j 13 V' m oargsm. cum uireet enau otation. eaM I jrv V Ji I X Lontros.1 , TitfDTsS iihtw-. Pn ' VjFi 3 V-l Vt Sove '61 Up ,o I -S3?.S- llT mPfiL 1 TfrteB Nmip ' mm FOR SALE CONVALESCENT ROME. Ashland. An equipped and going bualnaaa. Including twelve cabins ana nine apartments, lend, large grounda. After down payment this property win pay for itself. Tate amall house In trade. FOR SALE 1 14 h. p. Mccormick Deerlng gaa engine or will trade for wood or pullets. C. R. Oulbertson. Rout a. Box 13, Medford, Oregon. EXPERIENCED COOK and house, keeper or practical nurse wishes work. Box 4811, Tribune. FOR SALE Olrl'a bicycle, 5- Phone 738 FOR SALE Ouernsey eow. fresh, heavy producer. C. F. Smith. 7 Oaks. WANTED Roof shingled. Trade car as payment or part payment. See Tom." 30 N. Riverside. FURNITURE FOR SALE Chesterfield and chair. - end table, occasional table, occasional ehatr, 0x13 rug. breakfaat set, dressing table, bed springs, mattress. 304 North Riverside. '9S Chevrolet Coupe a.o$ 34 Ford Victoria aa26 36 Terraplane Coupe..., , MS '93 Chevrolet Coupe ....32B 31 Chevrolet Coupe..... ... 185 33 Plvmouth Coach ......325 31 Whippet Coach. ., '30 39 Chevrolet Coupe e88 Many more cheap cars. Low, easy terma. Your car In trade. USED CAR LOT 309 N. Riverside Ave. FOR SALE Team gentle farm horses cheap, feeder pigs. L. J. Wilson (barber shopl 139 N- Central. WANTED Lumber In exchange for mschlnery. Rogue Valley Tractor company. 16 S. Fir. FOR SALl Dining table and six chalra. bed aprlnga. miscellaneous articles. 139 So. Ivy, LADY WANTS DAY WORK. 1037 North Central. FOR SALE ft or 10 acrea Bear creek bottom land. Irrigated, close In and excellent garden land. Phone . 1934.L. PHONE B69-R for furniture reuphol aterlng. reflnlshlng and regluelng. FOR RENT 4-room modern house, west side, 9111, water paid. 37 Louis street. x PERRYDALE JACKSONVILLE HIOHWAT FRONTAGE 93990.00 Beautiful 3-acre tract fronting right on paved highway. 35 oak and laurel trees. 9 cherry tree, berries. Dandy fine modern bungalow, fireplace, good chicken house, amall barn, garage. Make appointment today and see thla fine country plaoe. Some terms can be arranged. MARK A, OOLDY, INC. Phone 739 109 E. Main St. (Exclusive agents) FOR SALE OR RENT 7 -room mod ern house. 3 acres. 990 will handle. Phone 493-R-3. FOR RENT 9-room furnished apart ment. 9 bedrooma, private bath. 349 Apple. To see phona 7S7-Y. FOR SALE OR TRADE 1938 Blllck coupe In good condition. New tires. For sale or will trade for milk cow. Albert Brown, Box 433, Roea lane, Medford. WANTED Experienced and capable girl for housework. Phona 109-J-3. FOR SALE White weaner P I g a. t-4 mile west Phoenix, Calhoun road. A. H. McBeath. WANTED 3 or 3 acrea clover pasture with 9 or 6-room modern house close In. Will buy or rent, phone 1030, ROOM, elean and comfortable- In private home for young man. Moderate rent, very desirable.- Ad. dreas Box 4931 Mall Tribune. FOR RENT Small, modern, fur nished bouse. In rear, middle aged or elder adults. 410 Hamilton. LET US Improve the appearance of your ear. Mitchell Auto Beauty Shop. 809 8. Riverside. UNDERGRADUATE NURSE trained and experienced, very reasonable rate. Phone 339-X. FOR SALE 1033 Model B. B. Ford Truck. Long wheel base and body. A-l condition. 209 Clark alter 4 p. m. FOR SALE 6 feeder shoata. weight over 100 pounda. Herb Ortasom, Lake Creek. FOUND Purse. Owner may have same by Identifying same and con tent and paying charges, ous Beck. 1 milea weat Phoenix. flhowa at 1:49 7:00-:3il Mat i4t eves . asc Kiddles I Or Such a Thrilling List of Stars ..in Two Such Notable Features Assures Great Entertainment aV 1 i BBG )L TODAY-3 DAYS She's nice but naughty . . . he's naughty but nice . . . and when they get together tsk, tsk such goings ont I ' ..U .... V MUG) 111 iV 117 SOUTH CENTRAL ' T' I jpnl " l TELEPHONE 288 ' " J v 'mmmCmMLamlmmmLJji-' J--J '