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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFO"RD. OREGON. THURSDAY. AUGUST 18. 1938. PAGE SEVEN LOCAL and On Business W. 8. VanDyke ct Ashland transacted business In this city yesterday, i Visit on Here Mrs. Wrn New house and Biva Claire Jones of Ash land visited In this city yesterday. To Ashland O. V. Starbuek of the Shell CM company here visited friends In Ashland Tuesday while he was en route to Klamath Fall on a business trip. To Reshlngle Roof O. H. Jordan of 718 Beekman street applied at the elty building inspector's office yes terday for a permit to reshlncle a roof at a stated cost of 845. Secures Position Word received In Medford from Honolulu, T. H., tells of the position recently secured by Howard LeCIerc who, with his wife, left Medford "about a month ago to spend some time in Honolulu. Mr. LeClerc Is now employed by an electrical company. he LeCIercs are former owners of the Kennell-Ellis studio here. . Recuperating D. O. Lindsey of Losler Lane was reported today to be resting comfortably following a major operation he underwent yes terday in St. Vincent's hospital. Port land. Mr. and Mrs. Lindsey lelt Medford for Portland more than a week ago, Mr. Lindsey undergoing observation at the Portland medical clinic prior to the operation. WAKE UP YOUR LIVER BILE- mtboul Calomel And You'll Jump Out of Bed h the Morning Rub' to Go The liver ehould pour out two pound of liquid bile Into your bowels daily. If this bll b not flowing freely, your food doesn't digest It just decays in the bowels. Gas bloat up your stomach. You get constipated. Your whole system is poisoned and you feel sour, sunk and the world looks punk. A mere bowel movement doesn t get at the cause. It takes those good, old Carter's Little Liver Pills to get these two pounds of bile flowing freely and make you feel "up and up." Harmless, gentle, yet amas Ing In makin bile flow freely. Ask for Carter's Little Liver Pills by name. 25 cents. Stubbornly refuse anything else. ANNOUNCEMENT Effective Monday, August 22, 1938 WE WILL DISCONTINUE OUR RETAIL LUMBER and BUILDING MATERIAL DEPARTMENT AND DEVOTE OUR FULL ATTENTION TO THE " ' MANUFACTURE AND WHOLESALING OF LUMBER AND TIMBER PRODUCTS 1 OUR RETAIL FUEL DEPARTMENT WILL CONTINUE AS USUAL OFFERING . . ECONOMICAL FUELS AT ECONOMICAL PRICES TIMBER PRODUCTS COMPANY Phone 7 Z a . 1 """"""""jh . . "t - " , !- tHi yVL 8 ' f : , M '"tmw" " i"- 1 I j , nmfiu'nfl'mf u... J ENDS SATURDAY NIGHT Have You A Shirley Temple In Your Home? ENTER NOW! $22.50 IN CASH PRIZES PERSONAL New Stamps Three new stamps In the presidential series were on sale today at the Medford postcffloe. They were (1) a 7-cent stamp bear ing the likeness of Andrew Jackaon: (3) a 6-eent stamp bearing the like ness of John Quincy Adams; and (3) a 4 '4 -cent stamp with a repro duction of the White Hoiwe as the central design. Back from Fire Albert Youn,. protective assistant at the Star ran ger station of the Rogue River na tional forest, and Jack Crump, look out fireman at Cinnabar, were back at their posts today after assisting In fire fighting on the Siskiyou na tional forest. They returned last night. Six mules lent to the 31skl you forest were returned yesterday to the Rogue forest. About a half dozen men and seven trucks of the Rogue forest are still serving on the Siskiyou. Hurd Here Joe Hurd arrived In Medford this morning by train from San Francisco to spend several days visiting his mother, Mrs. E. H. Hurd at her home. 1136 West 10th street. Mr. Hurd, with his family, residue in London, England. He has recently spent some time vacationing In Hono lulu, T. H. The visitor will leave here Tuesday. Mr. Hurd is associ ated with the Matson ' Steamship company In England. Picnic Sunday About 500 per sons are expected to attend the an nual Catholic picnic In the Umpqua national forest campground at Dia mond lake Sunday. The picnic Is sponsored by the Knight of Co lumbus councils of Medford. Klam ath Falls, Bend and - Lakevlew and Catholics of all southern Oregon are Invited. Each family is to provide its own basket lunch and table ser vice but the councils will fumi&n coffee, cream, sugar and Ice cream. The day's program includes a eoft ball game between Medford and Klamath Falls, games and contests for children and a treasure nunt which will provide many useful prizes for the lucky hunters. An open air mass will be celebrated at 11 a. m. Last year about 400 attended the picnic. Meeting Tomorrow Regular monthly meeting of the Rogue Fiver Valley Navy Mothers club will be held at, 9 p. m. Friday with Mrs. Maude M. Culbertson, commander, presiding. Mrs. R. R. McConochle will be hostess, the session to be held at the home of her daughter. Mrs. Stanley Sherwood. 1019 West Main street. The club will resume semi-monthly meetings in the fall. Drunks Sentenced Five transi ents charged with drunkenness and one cited for vagrancy appeared be fore City Judge Allen D. Curry this morning. William Davidson, 38. and Edgar Harrington, 43, were given 10 fines or five days in Jail and both chose the latter punishment. Thoy were charged with drunkenness. Jam Anderson, 47, charged with drunken ness, was sentenced to five days In jail. Francis J. McBrlde, 39, charged with drunkenness, waa released on payment of $10 ball. John Oilman 59, pleaded not guilty to a charge of drunkenness and his trial was set for this afternoon. Claude Pratt Stoddard. 47, was given a five -day suspended Jail sentence on a charge of vagrancy. The Grange Upper Applegate Orange Orange held their regular meeting August 13 with very good attendance. First and second degrees were glfen to Mrs. Oay Dutton. We had as an honored guest. Mr. Patterson, secre tary of Orange Mutual. Lecture hour was omitted due to Pomona degree work. Twenty-one Grangers took the fifth degree. During Pomona an interesting talk was given by John Anderson of Oold Hill Orange. He recently returned from his native country. Sweden. Af ter hearing how well Sweden la get ting along we are convinced It would be an Ideal place to live. Refreshments were served after Orange. Next Orange dance will be given Saturday, August 30, with Suva's music. MiiKhrooni Capital Named KENNETT SQUARE. Pa. (UP) Ninety percent of all the mushrooms grown domestically In the United States la produced within a 10-mlle radius of Kennett square, according to information available her.. End of Central Avenue C3: THE MAIL TRIBUNE i and CRATERIAN THEATRE SHIRLEY TEMPLE Contest Stars of Comedy at Rialto Brian Donlevy and Oracle Fields, Internationally famous queen of com edy &nd melody, support Victor Mc Laglen in a get-rlch-qulck story of millions, "We're Going To Be Rich," at the Rialto theatre opening a three day run today. Dick Tracy Role Ralph Byrd has the role of Dick Tracy In the new serial by that name which sterta a fifteen week run at the Roxy theatre this Saturday. Baaed on the adventures of the famous Comic Strip character, "Dick Tracy" also features In the cast such famous names as Francis X. Bushman, Smiley Burnette, Kay Hughes and Fred Ham ilton. QUITS JOB WITH RFC ATLANTA, Aug. 18. (AP) Edgar B. Dunlap, active In the campaign of Sen. Walter F. George, announced late today he had resigned as Geor gia counsel for the reconstruction finance corporation at the demand of Washington authorities. Dunlap said in his telegraphed res ignation It followed a conversation with RFC officials In Washington "In which you demanded I cease my activities In behalf of Senator George. You made no complaint of my work, but expressly stated If I ceased my activities for Senator George every thing would be all right." He announced he had resigned "to preserve my Independence and In tegrity as a citizen of the sovereign state of Georgia." Foots Creek FOOTS CREEK, Aug. 18. (Spl.) Frank" Dalley and family, who have been living on the Clay Bllee place the past year, bought It thl week. Mr. Bllea and family who have been living near Rogue River have bought a five-acre tract there. Mr. and Mrs. T. Englea and daugh. ter, Phyllis, enjoyed an auto trip through Sams Valley August 14, re turning home by Evans Creek where they called on the Parks family. Mr. and Mrs. Marlon Lance of Rogu' Rivei caned at the Oeorge Lance home Sunday morning. August 14, while on their way to visit Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Cook: Mr. and Mra. Prank Elliott also spent Sunday at the Cook home. Tom Griggs is helping at the Blrdaeye ranch this week. Junior Miller, who la employed at the Benton mine, spent August 10 with his parents and called on friends. Clay Biles and Prank Dally were In Medford and Grants Pass August iB on business. Mr. and Mrs. Msj Miller of Van. couver are visiting her parents, Mr and Mrs. Boomsllter. Her sister. Mrs. L. Duntff, accompanied her here from Portland, where she had been with her hufband. who Is very 111 at the Veterans' hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Herb Couble of Grants Pass spent Monday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Oeorge Lance. Finds $4,000 Jewel LONDON (UP) For two days tramp carried In his pocket an em. erald and diamond pendant worth 4.000. thinking It was just rubbish On handing the penoant over to the police he received a reward of 3J. HELP KIDNEYS PASS 3 LBS. A DAY Docton your Wdory. onuln 16 raflw of tiny tub it filters which belp to purify th blcod tnd kep you httlthy. Mmt popla piai about 3 pint a aty or about 3 poun'U of wmu. Frequent of enty piitii with tmartinc and barning ihow tbr nny b aotaclblog wrnng with your kiiDyi or bladder. Ad tteeaa ot artHi or ponon in ynuf Wood, wfaa du to functional Vi'loey duorden, may b the rtuae of cH'&S nk'be, rheum tie ptiat, ls pirw. Iom of pep nd inerffr, ct tins up n:(hU, wellir, pulfibeM Uoder tb eve, b;i.-itv:h and ii!nee. Don't waitl Ark. your drurcirt for Dotn'l F:l), UM BUKeiiefuDy by million fT over 40 j rsrv 'I hy j.ve hippy relief and help the 15 rr.:i of iiAi.f-y tihe flih oit p-MODctw ium (io ytnu blood. Oat Uoaa t Puis, "West Of Cheyenne," an actlonful story of the West and starring Char les Starrett and Irla Meredith, plays as the companion feature with the McLaglen comedy at the Rialto to day. Shirley Temple In Craterian Picture Delights Audience There was a capacity crowd at the Craterian theatre last night that overflowed to the sidewalks. The reason? 8hlrley Temple's new picture. "Little Miss Broadway." which open ed Its four day showing yesterday. For a long time, Shirley Temple fans (and their number If legion) have been divided In their opinions as to which picture that she has made in her meteoric career was the outstanding one. They can stop all arguments right now. "Little Miss Broadway" so far outclasses anything this screen's "number one" charmer has ever made that It stands In a class bl Itself. Even "Little Miss Mark er," which seems to have had the edge In most of the arguments In the past, can take a back seat when "Little Miss Broadway" Is brought Into the discussion. Judging from the reactions of those who had the pleasure of seeing class by Itself. Even "Little Miss Mark way" Is going to set some records not only in Medford, but wherever it plays. For here is a picture that not only has Shirley at her best, but a picture that would still be great en tertainment without the little queen of the screen. But. don't mistake us: without Shirley, It would be swell entertainment: with her topping the cast, that's something else again. And "Little Miss Broadway" becomes one of those rare "must see" pictures that soon become the talk of the town. First of all, there's a grand story that Shirley fits into like a glove. About Broadway showfolk and adven- I tures and romances. Then too, there's a cast that's really something to write home about. For Instance George Murphy with whom Shirley dances a Fred Astolre-Glnger Rogers routine that's a sweetheart Edna Mae Oliver as a orochety old lady; Phyllis Brooks as the nice young lady who wins the nice young man; Jim my Durante, George Barbler, Edward Ellis. Jane Darwell, El Brendel. Don ald Meek and ao many other famous luminaries that we can't remember them all. It's a grand show, make no j uiioioMj huuuv urn i wen worm any- uiib a nine, ana a sname u you raise seeing It. And there's a new Donald Duck cartoon on the same program that Just makes everything perfect. Pajamas Oust Short, "PARIS yp) Pajamas are going ahead of shorts this summer season. Mile. Eve Curie Is wearing mid-length pajamas of white linen piped with linen In royal blue. Countess Olrard de Moustlers Is wearing beach -sleeks of red striped white linen, and eve ning pajamas of white albene topped with a flowered organza blouse, All Vera Borea models Shows 1 :4.1-7:0n-0:ll 30r-40c-10c Records Smashed Uhat'dwe tell you? The gran dent enter tainment Shirley ever brntijfht to the screen! 4 I ITTl in-isf .E GEORGE .Zlr murphy jr, rr-' Plu iinNAi.i lilXK in 5 S "Polar Trappr rs" iammmm i A SUNDAY ONLY I DOlDDIGCffiS RUDY VALLEE C. Schnlckierriu Dana m j ROSEMARY LANE f 2Sj Hagh Herbert REIGN OVER HOUSE RULES COMMITTEE STAKE IN BATTLE Administration Control of Strategic Group Behind Roosevelt Fight Against O'Connor of New York By JOHN M. H1GHTOWER WASHINGTON. Aug, 18 .flV-Ad ministration control of the strategic house rules committee It at stake In President Roosevelt's fight to unseat Rep. John O'Connor of New York. If O Connor Is renominated and re elected, domination of this commit tee which determines the legislation to come before the house may pass into the hands of anti-administration congressmen. O'Connor Chairman O'Connor is chairman. Nine other Democrats and four Republicans are members. Four of the Democrats Sabbath of Illinois. Greenwood of In diana, Harlan of Ohio and Lewis of Colorado are generally considered Roosevelt supporters. Four others Cox of Oeorgla. Smith of Virginia. Clark of North Carolina and Dies of Texas bucked the pres ident on the wage-hour bill. Some of them also have opposed various other administration measures. The other Democratic member. Driver of Arkansas, already has been eliminated from the picture. He loct his race for renom! nation to E. O. Gathlngs, after a campaign which politicians here said was lacking In Issues of national Importance. Other Demos In Driver opposed the wage-hour bill. Assuming the number of Democratic committeemen remains the same In the next session, his defeat will give the administration leadership In t4ie house an opportunity to put a new deal supporter Into his place. All other Democratic committee men have won their primary cam paigns except O'Connor, Cox and Lew Is, who are yet te come up for nom ination. Cox Is opposed In the Geor gia primary by W. J. Crowe, an avow ed new dealer. If all the Democratic members aside from Driver are renominated and elected, the balance of power on some Issues might lie with the four Republican committeemen. Such a situation would place the White House In a highly disadvantag eous position for pushing legislation through congress. Wage I s Reduced For Spud Pickers KLAMATH FALLS, Aug. 18. P) The Klamath and Tula Lake Potato Growers association, meeting at Hen ley, recommended as standard a wage of two cents per 60-pound sack or 40 cents an hour for potato pickers this year. The rate Is a reduction from wages In effect since 1938, when five cents was paid for 130-pound sacks. Lower prices were blamed for the cut. Use Mall Tribune Want Ads. Too Late to Classify SPECIAL HOG FEED 80 lbs. 81.86. An exceptionally good feed for growing pigs. Ask for price In ton lota. F. E. Samson Co.. 339 N. Riverside. TODAY and FRIDAY I aW u tS v;U t. ' to JOHN IITIL ANN JHERIDAN OAST OF 1000 fa ,5 MILKING MACHINE to trade for cow. C. M. Young, 929 Thomas road. FOR SALE 1037 8-ft. Frlgldalre, like new. Terms or cash. Box 097, Tribune. WANTED TO LEASE OR BUY 30 to 40 acres. Box 3878, Tribune. STILL HAVE some of those 50o New towns at Medford Ice. Firm and Juicy. FOR SALE OR TRADE Chev. ton truck with license, stake rack. In good shape. Clarence Arnold, Trail, Ore. FOR SALE--loomlng and apt. house furniture. Reasonable. Tel. 1288-H. WANTED Children to care for at Day-Night KJddle-Keep Nursery, by experienced, dependable woman. 619 S. Riverside. Phone 248-L. 5 ACRES, fl-room plastered house, out buildings, 300 bearing fruit trees, acre In meadow, drilled well. Irri gated, electricity. Total price 81350; terms. Trailer house to trade. See A. F. Flowers, cor. 13th and From. WANTED Your watch and dock repairing. Guaranteed. Reason able prices. G. S. Myers. 116 No. Central. FOR SALE Good team 1300-lb. mules. McCall, mile west Talent school. WANTED Girl for general house work. 146 S. Holly. FOR SALE Miniature male dachs hund, priced low. Time payments If wanted. Roynl Rogue Kennel. FURNISHED front apartment, ground floor, private bath, Adults. 604 West 10th. COOK WANTED at Berrydale Res taurant. FOR SALE Red fryers, 20c lb. Call 447-H. WANTED TO RENT Small furnish ed house with garage, Washington school district, by September 1st. Phone 406-J-l. FOR RENT 4 -room cabin on Smith river, 30 minutes from Crescent City. Completely furnished except linens; 3 bedrooms; good fishing, boating and swimming; $3 day, 13.50 week. Mrs. John R- Breen. Crescent City, Cal. Phone 36. PLYMOUTH DeLuxe Sedan; runs per fectly; beautiful middy blue finish like new. Special for the August sale, only 9319. special terms, All cars under cover at 8th and Bartlett Sts. PIERCE - AuLEN MOTOR CO. Dodge and Plymouth Distributors. how. It 1:45 7:nn-S:SK tl WWW vK TV X FOR THE CAREFUL BUYER We offer these New and Nearly -New Car Bargains. 1938 Oldimoblle DeLuxe Coupe, S300 discount. 1938 DeSoto DeLuxe Sedan. Get our trade-In figure. 1938 Plymouth DeLuxe Sedan, 1100 discount. 1938 Plymouth DeLuxe Coupe. Spe cial deal on this one. 1938 Plymouth Pickup. Down pay ment 0225. 1937 Chevrolet Master Sedan. Down payment 220. "Our Cur'omers Stay Satisfied. BRIOOS-HUMPHREY MOTOR OO. 133 S. Riverside. DeSo to-Fly mouth Distributors. FOR SALE Choice Rhode Island Red fryers. Sweeney's Hatchery, Old Pacific Hwy. Phone 498-L FOR SALE 4 -room house on paved street; good lot, close In; $800, 1100 down, 1 2 50 per month. H. If. Lofland, 225 South Oakdale. TAKEN from Chateau, Wednesday, St. Bernard: answers to Mike. Re ward. Return to Paul Bulkln, Chateau. FOR RENT 8-room house, 413 Arcadia. Phone I337-W. FOR RENT A pretty 4-room bun galow at 406 North Oakdale. Very cozy; unfurnished; fireplace, newly decorated: 30. water paid. Phone 1473-W for appointment to see. FOR SALE OR RENT New 4-room house. Rent very cheap. Inquire 351 Beatty. Special Attraction! ONE NIGHT ONLY! THURS. AUG. 25 PINE CONE See and Hear -Ernie Fields And His 16-Plrce Dixie Orchestra , , Cover clinrge BOo each NOW PLAYING CKf Ooddard and hi, Reno Racketeers! 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