MEDFOKD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFOTaD. OHEGOy. THURSDAY, AUGUST 11, 1938.
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LOCAL and PERSONAL! AMERICAN LEGION
in nnrn nrnnnTO
From Ashland Stanley Johnson
of Ashland transacted business In
this city yesterday afternoon.
Visit Here Faye Grubb, Kathleen
Cook and Louis White of Ashland
pent Wednesday visiting friend here.
To Ashland The Rev. H. H. Young
of 10 Portland avenue spent Tuesday
evening In Ashland visiting with
friends.
To Montana Mlsa Helen McAl
lister of 19 North Peach street left
by train early this week for Butte,
Mont., where she will visit relatives
and friends for three weeks.
Crews Return CCC crows that
have been fighting the Chetco fire
on the. Siskiyou national forest re
turned last night to Camp Anplegate
and Camp South Fork of the Rogue
River national forest.
Back from Market Jack Swem.
owner of Swem's Gift shop, returned
on this morning's train from San
Francisco where he attended gift
market and made merchandise pur
chases for his store.
Belknap to Preach The Rev. L F.
Belknap will deliver the sermon at
the First Methodist Episcopal church
Sunday morning, in the absence of
the pastor, the Rev. Joseph Knotts.
The topic will be "Profit Motive."
Returns Home Mrs. Una B. Inch,
county school supervisor, returned to
her home at 602 Catherine street
recently after having spent the past
six weeks In Eugene attending the
University of Oregon summer session.
In Grants Pass Miss Janle V.
Smith, executive assistant of the
Rogue River national forest, trans
acted business today at Siskiyou
national forest headquarters In
Grants Pass.
Visit Here Mr. and Ms. Fred
Broullet and niece, Marjorle feeely of
San Francisco, were recent visitors at
the C. B. Arnold home, 304 South
Central avenue. They enjoyed a trip
to Crater lake during their, stay.
Back from South Leon Hasklns,
owner of the West Side pharmacy on
West Main street. Miss Gertrude Has
klns and Mrs. Belva Aiken returned
to Medford yesterday from San Fran
cisco where they attended the gift
show at the Palace hotel.
Policemen Return Lieut. Alonzo
Dunn and Privates Al Stoehr and
Paul Williams of the state police
returned to Medford last night from
Camp- Clatsop, where they attended
the annual state police school. They
were gone 10 days.
Remodeling Front Heath's drug
store at 29 North Central avenue Is
undergoing remodeling of the store
front. Despite the construction, busi
ness Is being carried on as usual.
The new front will be completed
Sunday or Monday.
Court Citation Eldora Minerva
Muckey. 36, of Klamath Falls was
cited by state police last night to
appear In Justice court August IS
charged with operating a vehicle
with no tall light. Police said she
was pulling a two-wheel trailer which
had no tall light.
Guests Here Guests at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Miles at 203
North Oakdale avenue are Mr. and
Mrs. J. H. Leeds and daughters, Jane,
Miriam and Marjorle. of Pasadena,
Cal. The visitors arrived by motorcar
Tuesday and will remain about two
weeks. Several sight-seeing trips to
places of Interest In southern Oregon
are planned for the guests.
Airport Arrivals Yesterday's ar
rivals at Medford municipal airport
were Lieut. G. G. .Northrop, en route
from Sacramento. Cal., to Fort Lewis,
Wash.. In a Douglas observation
plane; Lieut. T. S. Bailey, Hamilton
field, San Rafael. Cal.. to Fort Lewis
In a Northrop attack plane: D. Crab'
tree, Eugene business man returning
home In his Taylorcraft from Ala
meda. Cal; and J. H. Clark, who ar
rived from Portland In an Eoglerock
with films for the Hunt theaters here.
WAKE UP YOUR
nllhoat Calomel And You'll Jump Out of Bed is
the Morning Rario' lo Go
The liver should pour out two pounds of
liquid bile into your bowels daily. If this bil
U not flowtafffreely, your food doesn'tdigest.
It just decays in the bowels. Gas bloats up
four stomach. You set constipated. Your
whole system is poieoned and you fee sour,
sunk and the world looks punk.
A mere bowel movement doesn't gtt at
the cause. It takes those (rood, old Carter's
Little Liver Pills to set these two pounds
of bile flowing freely and make you feel
Tip and up." Harmless, gentle, yet amai
inir fn making bile flow freely. Ask for
Carter's Little Liver Pills by name. 25 cent.
Stubbornly refuse anything else.
ONE WAY
TO KEEP
TH
Buy Green Slabwood now and have money
to spend from next winter's fuel lavings.
Green Pine Slabs, 12" or 16" 84.75
For the bit double load
Prompt Delivery of
FACTORY BLOCKS can now be made, $6.00 per unit load
Timber Products Company
From Grants Pass Mr. and Mrs.
Jack Gordon of Grants Pass were
among Josephine county visitors In
Medford yesterday.
E-Resident Here Jack Kerr of
Walla Walla. Wash., la spending sev
eral days In Medford on business. Mr.
Kerr, a former resident of this city,
has many friends throughout the
Rogue valley, who welcome his return
after several years' absence.
Family Reunion Twenty five
members of the Wagner family will
be entertained at a reunion dinner
Friday evening In the home of Mr.
and Mrs. T. W. Miles. 303 North
Oakdale avenue. Assisting Mis. Miles
as co-hostesses will be Mrs. Louis
Brown and Mrs. Lawrence Wagner.
The guests will come from several
parts of the United States.
Minor Accidents Fay Unruh of
Route 4 and John J. Smith of Med
ford drove cars involved In a minor
accident at North Riverside avenue
and Jackson boulevard last night, a
city police report said today. Ma
chines operated by Edward Dutton
of Route 3 and Phil Strader of Glide
collided with minor damage at 13th
street and Riverside avenue Wednes
day evening, a report on file In city
police station said today.
Taking Pictures H. C. Obye. assist
ant supervisor of the Rogue River
national forest, and H. D. Kem adver
tising manager of the California Ore
gon Power company, left yesterday
morning for the Sky Lakes area of the
forest where they were to tako colored
motion pictures of scenic attractions.
They were to remain In the area until
Friday. The films are to be used In
Jackson county exhibits at the Gol
den Gate International exposition at
San Francisco next year.
To Funeral Mrs. Wilson H. Tal
bott and Guy W. Conner of C16 West
Belmont street, were In Seattle. Wash.,
today to attend the funeral of their
brother, W, W. Conner, ,who waa head
of an Insurance brokers company
bearing his name. Mr. Conner died
In a hospital In Seattle Tuesday
morning. He was a member of the
general committee of the Northwest
Aviation Planning Council and was
to have attended the council's con
ference In Medford, September 16 and
17. .Funeral services are to be held
In Seattle tomorrow.
Position Announced Mro. Dolph
Phlpps of Medford has been appointed
a member of the state advisory com
mittee of the national youth admin
istration and will serve until June
30, 1930, according to an announce
ment by Ivan G. Munro, Oregon
director of the NYA. The appoint
ment was made by Orren H. Lull,
national deputy executive director of
the NYA at Washington. D. C. Mrs.
Phlpps has long been active In youth
work In southern Oregon ami la the
founder and advisor of the Medford
Girls' Community club.. ,,.
'
Remodeling Building O. L Davis
of Weed, Cal., owner of the building
at 30 North Central avenue formerly
occupied by Jarmln's drug store, ap
plied to the city building Inspector's
office yesterday for a permit to re
model the ground floor at a stated
cost of S4000. Workmen are exca
vating the basement and reflnlshlng
the interior at the present time. It
la said the building will be occupied
by a drug establishment. Medford
Business college at 37 North Grape
street applied for a permit to remodel
at a stated cost of $200.
Air Corps Denies
Search For Spies
SAN FRANCISCO, Aug. U ()
Army officials and federal bureau of
investigation agents (Unclaimed
knowledge today of any "spy hunt"
centering at the army air corps base
at Hamilton field.
Both sources declared unfounded,
as far as they knew, reports of the
theft of drawings of a secret device
used In training filers.
The San Francisco Examiner said It
had "unofficial Information" groups
of men were Inquiring about Mai'n
county for a civilian believed sec a
In the area north of the Golden Gate
between Bollnas and Olema.
, Seek Rare Sheep
KE7TCHIKAN, Alaska, Aug. 11. VP)
Richard King Mellon, Pittsburgh
banker and nephew of the late An
drew Mellon, was here today en route
to the southwest corner ot Yukon
territory to obtain a group of White
Dall sheep for the new North Amei
lcan hall of the Museum of Natural
History at New York City.
Law Regiments Hen.
BOSTON. (UP) Massachusetts
hens probably would cluck "regi
mentation" If they understood a bill
signed by Gov. Charles P. Hurley
provides that the state recognize four
standard sites of eggs Urge, medium,
pullet and peawee.,
OUT Of
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ON BEAVER STATE
The annual Beaver Boys State pro
vided an experience of exceptional
value for all the youths who at
tended the encampment, It was the
consensus of the Medford campers
who reported at Wednesday night's
meeting of the American Legion in
the armory.
The encampment, part of the
American Legion's national program I
to teach the country's youth the
principles of self government, was
held last week at Portland, ten boys
from Medford attending.
Reports on various phases of the
encampment were given at the Amer-
lean Legion meeting by Burton j
Daugherty, William Hollo-vay. Jr., j
Charles Boyden and Dick Nelson The ;
boys told how city, county and state i
governments were organized by the
'Junior statesmen" under competent
advisers, sharp competition develop
ing for election to the public offices.
By banding together the Medford, j
Grants Pasa and Roseburg groups
wielded an important influence in
the various, elections and annexed !
many of the desirable offices for this
section of the state, the Legionnaires
were told.
The recreational advantages of the
dally schedule were outlined by the
boys, as well as the programs each
evening which included outstanding
speakers and varied entertainment.
The Medford boys said tney were
enthusiastic over the educationa.
benefits of the encampment and
voiced a desire to go again.
Jack Gordon. Grants Pass Legion
naire who accompanied the boys to
the encampment, opoke highly of the
youths deportment. ,
Legionnaire George Hoard spoke on
the "national salesmen's crusade" for
better business. .
Annual installation of Medford post
officers will be held August 24, It
was announced by John Enders,
chairman of the Installation com
mittee. Officers of the auxiliary will
be Installed at the same time in
Joint ceremony.
The evening's program wl'.i Include
music, dancing and supper, Mr. End
ers reported.
Robert Ebel gave a report on the
junior baseball team sponsored by the
Legion.
Commander Don Newbury present
ed to Lee Gar lock, chairman of the
membership committee, a gold star,
awarded by the state department to
the champion membership worker In
each post. Garlock'B total ' of 346
members for 1038 is regarded as a state
record and may also win national
honors when final results are tab
ulated, Mr. Newbury said.
Visitors at the meeting were L. P.
Ivanhoe of Rio rte Janlero Brazil,
and C. L. Thompson, past commander
of the La Grande post. Mr. Ivanhoe.
still a member of the Medford post
after many years' absence, related
many experiences from his life in
South America and answered ques
tions about the political and busi
ness affairs of Brazil.
COURT HOUSE
NEWS
Furnished by the Jackson Count;
Abstract Co.. 12) C- Slith Street
Marriage Licenses
William Brown and Lois Jeflerson.
Paul B. Bailey and Nina rranklln
Blakeley.
Probate Court
Estate of Emerson B. Wheeler, de
ceased, admitted to probate.
Estate of Alice Knotts, deceased,
admitted to probate.
Estate of J. L. 8amue1son. deceased,
admitted to probate.
Estate of Wayno Powers, deceased,
admitted to probate.
A, B. Evans assumes business name
of "Asbestosi Products Co."
Circuit Court
Frank Hohlweg vs. Emma L. Hon!
weg. divorce.
Emily O. Harris vs. James Seth
Harris, divorce.
Ren,l Estate Transfers
George Potter et ux to George W
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Bwy In hi. f '1 1
mo.t human jjjjij
Rose at ux. W. D., land In Sac. 11,
Twp. 38S, R. SW. W. M.
T. S. Neeley tt u to O. V. Myers
at ux, W. D-, land In DIXJ 95, Twp
378, R. JW. W. M.
Lloyd V. Arant to George M. Stan
ley, W. D.. SW Of 8EH of SEK
Sec 18, Twp. 398, R. II. W. M.
D. w. Holman et ux to Mra Ollle
Peterson, W. D land In Sac. , Twp.
383, R. IE. W. M.
Cella 8. Sheraln.at vlr to Stewart
W. Shearln. w. D., land In 8B of
SE'i Sec. 10. Twp. S58. tt. IW. W. M.
Edna J. Mclntlre to T. O. Baker
et ux, W. D.. !an1 In Sec. 30, Twp.
33S. R. 315. of W. M.
Newt Lewis to L O. Ptckell at ux,
W. D.. land In Sec. 33, rwp. 398,
R. 3W. of W. M.
George E. Young to August Sehan
da. W. D., KEI, of SEV4. Sec. ,
Twp. 398, R. SW. W. M.
A. L. Lamb et ux to Elmer C. Blfgel
et ux, W. D., lot on Morton street In
Ashland.
H. M. MoFarland et al to O. K.
Gates et ux. W. D., lot . block 3,
Humphrey-Knight Add. to Medford.
C. E. Oatea et ux to Bel F. Rich
ardson et vlr. W. D., lot 3, block 3,
Humphrey-Knteht Add. to Medford
Kenneth L. Kegg at ux to Chester
A, Martin. W. D. NWV4 of SW.
Sec. 10. Twp. 388. R. SW. W. M.
E. W. Gould et ux to Vernon J.
Robinson et ux. W. D.. lot . block
3. Humphrey-Knight Add. to Med
ford. Josephine M. Staaks to E. P. Zetka
et ux. W. D.. land In DLC 73. Twp.
383. R. 1W. W. M.
W. C. Long to George P Martin.
Q.CD., land In See 33, Twp. 38S
R. W. W. M.
Maude M. Snider to Ben F. Oawley
et ux. W. D., lot on North Orange
street In Medford.
Schuvlcr 0. Case et ux to Arthur
J. Loeffler et ux. W. D., land In DLC
43. Twp. 373, R. IW. W. M.
Francis Kolkow et ux to n. iv.
Nixon. W. D., land In See 5. Twp.
388. R. 4W. W. M.
Frank Pearl. administrator to
Walker Caldwell, A D, lot 8, block 10.
Phoenix.
nv H. Morris et ux to Clarenoe
O. Pierce et ux, Q.O.D., SB", of NEV.
and N",i of SE'.4 Sec. 38, Twp. aoo.
R. 2W. W.M.
Bertha M. Bratney et vlr to
Clarence C. Pierce et ux. Q.CD.. SE'i
of NE and N'4 of BEYt Sec. 38,
Twp. 383, R. W. M.
Paulina Elizabeth Wahl to Frank
C. Elliott, W. D., land in See. 33,
Twp. 36S, R. 4W W. M.
G. W. Nellson, administrator to J.
D, Hawkins, A.D.. part SE'4 of NEf,
Sec. 33. Twp. 388. R. 3W. W. M.
Aiumat Schanda to oeorge e.
Your. W.D., land In Sec, 31 and
32. Twp. 378. R. 2W W. M.
Marjorle L. Pierce et vlr to W. W.
Cottrell. Q.C.D.. lot on crater Lake
avenue. Medford..
Orchard Park Farms Inc. to Chaa.
A. Wing et ux, W. D., tract In DLC
45. Twp. 378, R. 1W.
W. J. Mcculloch et ux to John
A. Yantlss et ux, W.D., tract In DLC
58; Twp. 37S, R. 2W.
Paul E. Geddes. administrator to
S. F. Shattuck. Q.C.D.. land In Sees,
20. 30 and 14. Twp. 328, R. IW.
J R. Gallup et ux to Emll Hune-
mlller, W. D., lot 11 of Wing Sub
division, unrecorded.
Joseph Daniel Honry et ux to Percy
A. Henry et ux, W. D.. NWVi of NW',
Sec. 3 and Ei4 of NEV. and SW",,
of NE!4. Sec. 3. Twp. 36S, R. IE. W.M.
Ralph P. Reed ct ux to Harold E.
Reed. W. D.. VtA of NWV4 Sec. 15.
William W. Moses et ux to George
Mack et ux, W.D.. EV4 of flWl4 and
W',4 of SE!4 Sec 3. Twp. 363. R. 4W.
W. M.
Michael Jay Brand at ux to Rolln
B. Phlpps et al. W D.. E of NW4
and NW of NEV4 Sec. 10, Twp. 34S.
R. 4W. W. M.
Carl Gottsche et ux to L E. Craft
et ux. W. D., lot 10 and part lot
11, block 6, Laurelhurst Add to Med
ford. Amelia F. Tolt to Flora Welch, W.
D.. part block 12, Imperial Add. to
Medford.
Orders Milk Action.
TORONTO. (UP) An oider-ln-councll
announcing that compulsory
pasteurization of milk will become
effective In all cities, towns and
suburbs In Ontario on Octobr 1, and
throughout the rest of the province
by December 31. has been passed by
the Ontario government.
Use Mall Tribune Want Ads.
IT'S A GREAT LIFZ!
IT'S A GAY LOVE!.
...A GRAND SHOW I
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. Uwell Thorn!
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On Roxy Bill
Claudette Colbert and Charles Boy-
er co-star In the grand comedy ro
mance. "Tovarlch, playing today and
tomorrow only at the Roxy theatre.
Anita Louise heads the large sup
porting cast.
Warner Baxter Has
Lead Sunday Show
Craterian Screen
Orchids, yachts, mansions, after
all, what do they mean? if It's only
orchids, yachts and mansions the
girls are after! So a debonair mil
lionaire gives his millions the air
and goes for a girl who Is looking
only for love!
Tn this vein, "I'll Give A Million"
becomes one of the gayest cinematic
romances to come out of Hollywood
In an age. At the Craterian theater
yesterday, It gave the enthusiastic
audience an array of star talent that
beggars all the upper-bracket adjec
tives.
Romantic Warner Baxter; gorgeous
ly glamorous Marjorle Weaver at I
last In glittering raiment: Peter Lor- 1
re, the erstwhile menace Mr. Moto.
in a riotously funny characterisation;
beloved Jean Hersholt In a part as
charming as his famous Country Doc
tor: that master cf facial facility.
John Carradine; exciting Lynn Barl;
Frits Feld In the best thing he has
done.
That'a Just a quick glimpse of the
oast which adds up to hundreds and
Introduces Shorty, a clever scene-
stealing simian. Only the keen mind
of smart writers could logically tie
up the glamor of high society, and
the Idea of a whole town In South,
ern France suddenly Inaugurating
kindness to tramps Just because
Warner Baxter, seeking refuge from
fair-weather pals, says he'll give a
million francs for a real friend.
Baxter Jumps from his palatial
yacht to save Peter .Lorre from
drowning. The vessel sails on and
Warner changes clothes with the res
cued tramp.
Lorre sallies for the the next day
with his packets full of French bank
notes and let's slip the story of the
mllllonalre-hobo. From this point on
the solicitude for tramps becomes
epidemic. Baxter of course finds his
way to a circus where he meets Mar
jorle Weaver and a hectic romance
reaches an astonishing conclusion.
A study made of the labor done
by a farm housewife over, a period
of 30 years showed that she prepared
approximately 235,425 meals. The
labor cost at 19 cents a meal would
be over 30,000.
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The Screen Thrill of 1938!
yf v Nature in the Raw I Savage drama in the
i land the world never knew I . . . lashing
-A'f ' wild animal fights! ... terrifying tribal
) SX Ji blood rites! ... 1001 startling thrills
faff Ve actually filmed in the Malay Jungles!
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Complete how
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In "Booloo"
If J4 1,
The climax of the thrilling Jungle
romance. "BooloV ccmea with the
sacrifice of a beautiful young maiden
to a white tiger, whom voodo-bound
natives worship as a god I This rite,
which exployers say Is still observed
In the wild country back of the Ma
laya Jungles, will be seen for the first
time on any screen when "Booloo"
opens a three day run at the Rlalto
theatre today.
"Panamlnt's Bad Man." starring
story of the Wells Fargo Express and
starring Smith Ballew popular West
ern singing star, will play as the
companion action feature with "Boo
loo" at the Rlalto today.
The chief crops of Spain are wheat.
rye. barley, oats, corn, rice, potatoes,
sugar beets, olives and grapes.
Too Late to Classify
SEE THESE BARGAINS TODAY
Ford model A coupe: new paint, tires,
battery and motor newiy ana coin
tiletelv reconditioned. S135.00.
20 Durant Coach, low mileage and
fine condition throughout, sau.w.
Bulck Touring wilt amaze you to
hear motor. Tires alone worm
more than selling price, $5fi.00.
'35 Chev. Sedan DeLuxe: radio, heat
er, new paint; entire car in excel
lent condition, 405.00.
Trade and Terms.
CHAPMAN-COOKSEY MOTOR CO.
33 So. Bartlett. Phono 077.
SANDY'S USED CAR3
You can depend on the car you buy
from ua.
1937 STUDEBAKEB Sedan with over
drive and do luxe equipment. .
1937 STUDEBAKEB Coupe, overdrive.
1936 FORD Station Wagon.
1935 FORD Panel Delivery.
1930 STUDEBAKEB Coupe. This la
a small car In splendid condl
. tlon.
Several Cars from 1B up.
1934 FORD Truck: duals.
SANDERSON MOTOR CO.
Open Evenings and Sunday,
WANTED Clean dishwasher; also
waiter for Saturdays and Sundays.
Inquire In person, LaTosca. Phoenix.
FOR SALE 1037 factory hullt, 16
ft. trailer house, sleeps 4; stove. Ice
box and running water. Must be
seen to be appreciated. S. M.
Chiistensen. on highway, & mile
west of Gold Hill.
FOR SALE 1937 Nash Lafayette
Victoria Sedan; complete with over
drive, free wheeling, radio and
heater. May be seen at Economy
Lumoer uo, yara on worm wver
side.
FOR SALE 1930 International 1
ton truck. See M. L. Vorhela. Crys
tal Spring Packing Co.
3C
DC
TOR RENT No. 4 Berrydale. In
quire 623 So. Central or Tel. 24C-Y.
FOR SALE - 100 lambs. V. K. Bybee.
5' ACRES. Irrigated, small house,
east of Medford, $525.
3 Acres. Irrigated, 3 small houses,
lota berries, nice shade, 1800.
6 Acres, Irrigated, new small
modern house, 4 head stock In
cluded, 91760.
BLOOD & OOFT, 132 K. Central.
FOR SALE OR TRADE What have
you? One 8x10 extra rapid view
camera with tripod: one 5x7 extra
rapid portrait camera with stamp
picture attachment. These are not
Junk but were used by a profes
sions! photographer. One kitting
machine with attachments, s. m,
Christ risen, on Hwy. t mile west
Oold Hill.
TRADE 5 acres near Port Orford;
small house, fenced, beach V4 mile,
for Medford property, qooa car,
livestock, lumber or? Wrlio Route
2. Box 135, Medford.
FOR SALE Service stntlon and gro
cery: Shell products. Good loca
tion. 603 S. Riverside.
WANT TO RENT Small apartment
house or one that can be used as
one: furnished or unfurnished. In
quire 331 N. Drape till Friday even
ing. FOR. SALE Wenner pigs. $3 50 and
$4 each. Across from Kan sen's
Dairy by Airport. Vern Stuart.
CANNING PEACHES now ready. Bring
your own boxes. Woodlawn Or
chard. Central Point. Phone 137.
Harry DeBuque.
FOR SALE 5 -room house and bath,
screened-ln back porch, fine shade,
3 English walnut trees, corner lot.
Only ftlSOO; ea&y terms.
ALSO 10 acres, all In Lad 1 no
clover; 5 -room new house and gar
nge, barn, electricity: located on
state highway. Price $3300. includ
ing 10 head of good milk cows,
cream separator and household
furniture.
L. O. PICKELXj, 16 So. Bartlett.
FOR SALE Purebred Cocker Span
iel pups. Phone 1524-U
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OREGON SHAKESPEAREAN FESTIVAL
"MERCHANT of VENICE1'
Curtain 8:30. Reserved Seats 91.00 at Prultt's
Muslo Center. General admission 60c. Special
Student Tickets tfto.
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FRIDAY 1 TAMING OP THE SHREW
Feel at Home in
"The Heart of Portland'!
Comfort Convenlenea
Courtesy Seme
Attrartln Kate.:
j Hotel
i Cornelius
Sta i.W. Part
Oetachea bath
With bath
BBN O.
HI rortland
IN THE HEART OP THE CITY
Today 3 Days
NO RAISE
SET
WANTED Your watch and clock
repairing. Guaranteed. Reasonable
prices, C. K. Myers, 116 No. Central,
AUTO REFTOISHINO Factory qual
ity or better. Mitchell Auto Beauty
Shop, 608 8. Riverside.
PLEASANT front room for rent, 304
Genesee St.
FOR SALE Excellent milk
A. H. Mann, Rt. 1, Box 393-A-,
Griffin Creek road.
REGISTERED 3 -year-old Kerry Blue
terrier valued at $50. Will sell for
110. Wonderful watch dog for
country. Phone 1349-1 1004 West
4th St.
FRUIT HAULING Get my price be
fore you contract your fruit haul.
' Large truck, low rates. 16 So.
Columbus Ave.
DODGE late model touring sedan, de
luxe equipped; radio, heater; 90-day
new car guarantee. And only 6671
for this week only; 6 Interest,
PIERCE - ALLEN MOTOR CO.
Dodge & Plymouth Distributor.
MANY NEVER
SUSPECT CAUSE
OF BACKACHES
This Old Treatment Oftaa
Brings Happy R.Uaf
M.ay sufferer, rlav. Baalaf Wahaahl
quickly, once they diatom th.t th nmi Musi
of th.lr troubl. may be tired kidiwyk
Tbs kidney, ar. Nature', ebief way of toaiaa
Ui. exceu acid, and traate out of th. Mood?
Moat p.ople pan about i pint, a day or about
poumla of waste.
Frequent or scanty paaeate. wlta amarthaa
and burning ahowe tber. may b. ettrMtataai
wrong with your kidneya or bladder.
An .iceas of acid, or poiaona in your blood.'
whan due to functional kidney disorderamay
be the cause of nagging backache, rheuraetl.
palaa, leg palna, loea of pep and energy, gV
ting up tughta, awellmg, pufliaea. under the
ty, headache. nd diiiinrea.
e,i, J""1 ) .""' d""Wlt for Doaa
Pilli, used .uccenfully by mijiona for ore. 4tt
years. They give happy relief and will help tke
15 mile, of kidney tube, flush out poieooew
wt. from your blood. Get Doan's PinT,
-1.00 Dp
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Matinee. . IJe
r.renlnin ... 3V
1 Kldillea . . . 10e
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