MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD OREGON. TUESDAY. OCTOBER IS, 1938.
PAGE FIVE
LOCAL and
Here on Business Orvtlle Luman
of will lama creek transacted business
here yesterday.
From Bedding Harry O. Moore,
former Medford resident now engaged
In business in Redding, Cal was
hre today.
IVeek-End Visitor Henry Fisher.
Copco employe stationed In Duns
mulr. Cal., spent last week-end in
Medford with hla wife and other rela
tives. A A.A. Man Here O. A. Nahatoll.
field representative of the agricul
tural adjustment a dml nlatrstlon at
Portland, was a business visitor here
, today.
Licensed to Wed Lee Curtis Cook,
warehouseman, and Esther Amidon.
both of Medford, were issued a mar
riage license In the Josephine county
clerk's office at Grants Pass Satur
day. At Wrestling Matches Among
Ashland residents attending the
wrestling matches in the Medford
armory lft.it night were Mr. and Mrs.
p. D. McDougall, Harry Chlpman and
Mra. Arthur Cooper.
Jail Empty For the first time !n
almost two months, city Jail was
devoid of occupants today. Police
attributed the scarcity of law-breakers
to the emigration of Itinerant
fruit workers and the general south
ward movement of transients.
Hunter's Fire A grass fire at
tributed to a hunter burned over
12 acres yesterday afternoon between
the Dead Indian road and the Green
spring highway, the state district
warden's office reported today. The
blaze was quickly put out after aun
down. Recuperating Richard Woodcock
of 324 King street was reported as
recovering satisfactorily today In
Community hospital where he under
went an operation for the removal
of his appendix Saturday. Mr. Wood
cock is a member of the sales staff
of The Toggery.
.
Flying North R. M. Undsey, a
lieutenant in the TJ. 8. naval air
eervlce reserve at Oakland, Cal., stop
ped this morning at Medford mu
nicipal airport to have hla navy
Gruman scout observation plane re
fueled. He was en route from Oak
land to Seattle, Wash., on a practice
flight.
Car Srolrn Southern Oregon
authorities were on the lookout to
day for a 1938 Chevrolet coupe be
longing to Dr. Charles A. Haines of
Ashland. The car was stolen some
time Sunday night and not discov
ered mifsing until Monday morning.
License number of the machine was
reported as Oregon 314-419.
Meeting Pef erred Change In time
of the annual meeting "of Medford
chapter of the National Aeronautic
association was announced today by
Thomas A. Culbertson, Jr., president.
The meeting Is now scheduled for
Wednesday evening, October 36, at
B o'clock at the Jackson County
Chamber of Commerce. It had or
iginally been set for thl Friday
evening.
Mndy Road Work T. A. Rice,
division of engineering at the U. 8.
regional forester's office In Portland,
arrived here today to examine the
work don on the Dead Indian road
at Lake of the Woods to plan for
continued work this fall. He waa
accompanied to Lake of the Woods
by H. C. Obye, assistant supervisor
of the Rogue River national forest,
and W. L. Jones, construction super
intendent, with whom Mr. Rico was
to confer on the road planning. .
Forest Fire A crew of 13 men
this afternoon was fighting a fire In
Kinney gulch of the Rogue River
national forest, eight miles south of
Star ranger station In the Applegate
district. The blaze was reported at
10 a. m. by a rancher and Albert
Young, protective assistant, and a
helper were dispatched from the ran
ger station. When Mr. Young aaw
the blaze from a hill he sent a call
back for additional help and ten
CCC enrollees from Camp Applegate
were dispatched, headquarters here
said. The fire was in pine timber
nd covered several acres thia after
noon, headquarters stated.
Medford VWtnw Mr. and Mrs.
Hugh O'H. Thompson and their
daughter visited here Saturday with
Mr. Thompson'a sisters, Mra. Patsy
Brock and Miss Msxlne Thompson.
Mr. Thompson has been on duty at
the U. 8. radio station at Kllpsan.
Wash., and. with his family, was en
route to San Pedro, Cal., to report
for service as radio man ftrst-claaf
on the cruiser V'ncennes. On the
way to Medford the family visited
In Monmouth at the home of Mr.
Thompson's brother. Mat R. Thomp
son, formerly of Ashland. En route
to San Pedro they were to apend
two dava In Crescent City, Cal.. at
th home of Mr. Thompson'a mother.
Mrs. Patlenc O'H. Thompson, a for
mer resident of Medford.
PERSONAL
Pleper Back Dean Pieper, Medford
writer, returned Sunday evening from
a week's sojourn in Los Angeles and
Oceanslde. Cal. In the latter place
he visited his mother. Mra. M. L.
Wada. He made the trip by motor
car, Vnit to Meet Griffin Creek home
extension unit will hold Its .first
meeting of the season Thursday at
the home of Mrs. Ruth Hood. A
covered dish luncheon will be served
at noon. Anyone interested in ex
tension work la welcome to attend
the session.
From Portland G. A. Richardson
of Portland spent several daya here
last week visiting his sister, Mrs. A.
B, Myers at her home, 401 West
Second street. Mr. Richardson Is
associated with the Consolidated
Freight Lines in Portland and came
here from Marshfteld. He transact
ed business while In thia city. '
Oarage Seorrhed A grass fire on
Elm street early this afternoon spread
to the private aaraem nf w a niiii-i-
son at 1517 West Main atreet. The
garage was slightly damaged. Origin
of the grass fire was not determined.
A chemical crew, dispatched to the
grass btajie. telephoned for a hose
truck to fight the garage blaze. The
garage was scorched.
Return Home Mrs. A. B. Myers
and daughter, Maxine, of 401 West
Second street returned to Medford
yesterday from Butte Falls where
they spent the week-end with Mr.
Myers, who Is employed there. Mrs.
Myers reported that her husband, ac
companied by Carl Cobley and Char
ley Francis, shot a deer near Rnlte
Falls which weighed over 200 pounds.
The men cut the deer In two to
carry it out of the woods, but then
discovered that it hari Hn nrvi.
ously Injured and so they had to
leave ii m me woods. Mrs. Myers
said. Mrs. Myers and her daughter
saw two deer In the road about 2
miles this side of Butte Falls, she
added.
CAUSE OF DISEASE
IS SEEN IN DIET
NEW YORK, Oct. 18. (UP) A
substance common to whole wheat
bread, oatmeal, commeal and sim
ilar cereals Is the direct cause of
dental decay and other "so-called
diseases of civilization," the patho
dontla section of the first district
dental society of the state of New
York was told last night.
Dr. P. H. Beldlng. dentist, reported
on 12 years of research conducted
by his brother. Lieut. L. J. Beldlng
of the U. S. navy, who Is a phy
sician, which led to the conclusion
that "diet of civilization Is directly
related to dental varies (decay)."
The known specific, he said, was a
"degraded carbohydrate fraction."
The related diseases he named in
cluded cancer, appendicitis, arthritis,
pernicious anemia, gall stones, renal
calculus, peptic ulcer, coronary occlu
sion, hypertension and rheumatism.
Woman Golfer Calm
In Shooting "Dodo"
"No, I wasn't very excited. Just
sort of stuplfled," aaid Mary Lendt,
who last Sunday afternoon, while
shooting a game of golf at the
Rogue River valley golf course, aaw
her drive on number 10 hole roll
Into the cup for one of those rare
accomplishments a hole In one.
Miss Lendt, who resides at 1401
East Main street In this city, thus
became the second woman to ever
make a hole In one on the golf
course here. Miss Lendt shares her
glory with Mrs. David Wilcox, for
merly a well-known Medford resi
dent and the first to report a hole
in one.
U1RICH FINED $25 FOR
DISGUISING DEER'S SEX
Lewis Ulrlch. 65, of 839 Minnesota
avenue, charged with disguising the
sex of a deer, was found guilty by
Oold Hill Justice of the Peace W. H.
Ferguson yesterday, and fined $35
and costs of $4.50.
Ulrlch first appeared In court
October 10, following his arrest by
state police, and pleaded not guilty.
Justice of the Peace Ferguson took
the case under advisement until
October IT, and the trial was held
yesterday. '
TELEVISION DISPLAY
AT J'VILLE SCHOOL
JACKSONVILLE. Oct. 18. (Spl.)
A demonstration of all phase, of
television will h glren at 1 o'clock
tomorrow afternoon In the high
school gymnasium. The public ta
cordially Invited to attend.
Sponsored by th national assem
bly, which arraneei program, for
high schools throughout the country,
the demonstration will Include an ex
planation of television's theory. Elab
orate equipment will be used to show
television In actual operation. The
demonstration last, one hour.
Try Schilling Baking Powder, made
with pure cream of tartar I It forms
smaller, more uniform bubble in the
mix which mean much better result,
for you. No unpleasant "baking pow
"Boys Town" Opens Run Wednesday
A real -life drama, based on actual
happenings, with Spencer Tracy es
saying the unprecedented feat of
portraying" a man living today, that
of Father Flanagan In "Boys Town'
opening a four day run tomorrow at
the Craterian theatre, has Mickey
Rooney in his first serious role In
quite some time. As Whitney March,
brother of a gangster, hard-bitten,
tough, vindictive, young Rooney is
The condl t ion of three Sunday
automobile crash victims, all con
fined in Community hospital, was
reported today by attendants as
being unchanged in two cases and
slightly better In the other.
Morris Robert Horton, who sus
tained a broken neck when his car
was struck by a truck at Court
street and Central avenue, was re
ported as having spent a fairly com
fortable night, with condition un
changed. He is seriously, but not
critically injured.
Mrs. O. C. Caley spent a good
night, and her condition la the
same. Mr. Caley's condition was re
ported as good. Their auto skidded
the Pacific highway Sunday
night and crashed into a tree near
Voorhlea crossing.
Sham Battle.
PORTLAND, Oct. 18. (Frantic
report that two men were shooting
at each other drew police to a south
east Portland address yesterday. They
found a 50-year-old man busting
toy torpedoes on the tin roof of a
neighbor's garage.
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NOTICE t
Two calves are held at Huber's
Packing Plant. Owners may have
same by paying for feed, etc.
SYD I. BROWN, Sheriff.
Malta Comma ndery No. A
Knights Templar
Masonic Temple.
Stated conclave, Wednes
day evening. October 19.
Routine business. Officers' practice.
O. O. Horner, Commander.
R. E. Detrick. Recorder.
HELP
15 MILES OF
KIDNEY TUBES
To Flush out Adds and Other
Poisonous Wills
Doctors uv vmir kldnsva ennt&ln 18 M()m af
tiny tube or filters whioh help to purify the
Diooa tna seep you netltay. jvioat people put
about 3 pint a day or about 3 pounds of wut.
Frequent or scanty pusmset with .martins
sad burning thowi there may be tomethi&g
wrong wild your xmneye or maaaer.
An exceu af mtiAm or nnianna in vaur blmwl
when due to functions kidney disorder-, miy
be the beginning of nagging baeWecbe, rheu
mUo ptins, leg pains. Ion of pep and energy,
getting up nigntj, swelling, puffines under
the eyfe, beadachea and dissmees.
Don't wait I Ask your druggist for Data's
Pills, used successfully by millions for ever 40
years. They give bappy relief and will help the
IS Miles of aidnev tubes flush out poisonous
waste from year blood. bM Uoea e rlUs.
COOT
Today TV.iJ.
A STREAMLINED RIOT!
with all
these I f f
favorite, .. 1
cvn u
If i
making quite a commotion with hi
characterisation.
Based on the drama that has pass
ed through the gates of Bays Town,
Nebraska, over a, period of the 35
years the town ha been incorporated,
the film play has become known
throughout the country as one of the
finest motion picture productions of
the season, with special emphasis be
ing stressed on the ftne roles played
by Its .two stars.
FSA Director Named
PORTLAND, Ore., Oct. 18. (API
Carl E. Johnson, formerly of Idaho
Falls. Idaho, has been named acting
Idaho director of the farm security
administration. Walter A. Duffy, re
gional director, announced yester
day. Johnson succeeds David I. Bush.
Too Late to Classify
FOR SALE
5 -Room house and bath, good condi
tion, nice shade, corner lot, near
school. Only $1100; terms.
Also
6 Acres. Irrigated; 4 -room house,
large barn; 2 acres of peaches: close
in on graveled road; fl398, 500
cash.
Also
Dairy farm, equipped with cows,
83800.
Auto camp, leased and paying 15
on Investment.
See L. O. PICKELL
16 South Bartlett.
FOR SALE OR TRADE Buzz-saw,
fi miles out of Jacksonville, on
Ruch Hwy. Moore.
WANTED Milk cows for their feed.
Have good pasture and barn full of
hay. Phone 301-R-3.
FOR SALE FLEX-O-GLASS. the
perfect glass-substitute. Weather
and waterproof. Keeps out rain
and cold. Inclose file ping and
laundry porches for comfort. In
expensive, easy to install. Mon
arch Seed fe Feed Co.
Boys Town Is REAL
. . . greater than the
imagination of Holly
wood's best writers!
tTh pals f J J
of ' ' Captaini -5 V
Courageous ".
making a "TT
grand bid
for the 1938
Aoa d my """N
Award ... I Wprv
1BBW BflflniV
HENRY LESLIE GENE
HULL FENTON REYNOLDS
TsaV
Harry! Fo sit I rely Ends Tonight:
Norm Shearer Tyrone Power
"Marie Antoinette"
On Roxy Bill
hi
Joe Penner Is one of the many stars
of stage, screen and radio featured In
the comedy Ith music, "Life of the
Party." at the Roxy theater for today
and tomorrow. Others Include Gene
Raymond. Parkyakarkus. Billy Oil
bzert, Victor Moore. Helen Broder
Ick and Harriet Hllliard.
FOR SALE Quaker oil stove, pipe
line and 3 barrels: davenport, chair
and small pieces. Phone 1936-J.
FOR RENOVATING, RE-COVERING
and INNER-SPRING Mattress and
Upholstering, call Nu-Way Mat
treas and Upholstering Co., 300
West 8th St, Phone 393. Estimates
Free.
EXPERIENCED lidys want nursing
or house keeping on ranch. Box
3032. Tribune.
ENGLISH TYPE
ALMOST NEW 3 BEDROOMS
I BLOCK TO SCHOOL
sis f 4 f n Modern 6 -room home,
S3115D hardwood floors, flre
1 place, painted walls,
pink of condition: laundry trays,
garage, large lot. This place would
cost $4000 to build. For sale today
only $3150. Terms.
MARK A. GOLDY. INC.
Phone 728. 109 E. Main St.
110 ACRES
414 Acres under Irrigation: balance
oak and fir timber: good 4 -room
house; on good road. Price 41600;
MOO down.
UPP & RINGOEN. 402 E. Main.
LOST Green fender shield. Phone
7, Eagle Point, days.
tjam. 1WI, ShenlevrVoductt Co., IncN.Y.C
Tomorrow
f 95C ml
AVAILABLE VSTJ
FOR SALT FREE-FLOVvVia SOIL
SULPHUR for your alfalfa and
meadows. Monarch Seed A Feed
Co.
LOST Black kitten with bobbed
tall and extra toes on each paw.
Phone 706-J or 108 Geneva.
FOR SALS Young cows, fresh and
springers: Guernsey bull, 18 moa.
old. John Darby. Orlffin creek.
FOR SALE WHEAT GERM MEAL,
the most abundant source of health
and growth -product ik? vitamin B for
human consumption. Include In
your morning cereal for health.
Monarch Seed & Feed Co.
FOR RUG AND DAVENPORT CLEAN
ING. Fumigating and Demothing.
Phone 393. 209 West 8th St.
FOR SALE POPCORN. The bent
In the world. Monarch Seed &
Feed Co.
FOR SALE Six capacity General
Electric battery charger. Post Of
fice Service Station.
HOUSE FOR RENT In Central Point.
Inquire at HIggtnbotham's, Cedar
St. and Freeman road.
WANTED HOUSEKEEPER-Cook for
family of three, consisting of wid
ower and two grown children who
are attending college and are home
only on week-ends. Write Box
3039, Mall Tribune, stating wages,
experience and references.
WE HAVE BUYERS for city property.
List your property with us. Upp
A Rlnfioen. 402 E. Main.
FOR SALE Wood range. Will trade
for wood. Spring Street Store.
FOR SALE Apply VIGORO to your
lawn now. A fall application will j
Insure a better lawn next summer. J
Monarch Seed fc Feed Co.
WANTED '29 to '31 Ford or Chev
rolet pickup. Must be cheap. No
dealers. 209 West "th St.
FOR SALE 'Household goods, 1
Heatrola. double bed. single bed
and springs, kitchen cabinet, smalt
heating stove, breakfast table and
4 chairs', flat-top desk. 40 Berke
ley Wav. Phone 512-W.
.
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Lights! Gaiety! Fun! Excitement!
SEE THE PARADE
Piui This
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FOR SALE or trade for wood. Ponttac
coach, asfi. 608 S. Riverside.
FOR SALE Weaner pigs. Floyd
Long. Rt. 8. Box 27. near Airport.
DRIVING to Oklahoma Not. 1st, by
Los Angeles and El Paso. Accomo
date 2 or 3. share expenses. In
quire at Drive-In Market, south
Riverside.
1930 DODGE Sedan. DeLuxe model;
looks and runs like new; 90-day
new ear guarantee. Priced for
quick sale at only $539. Full price
for your car In trade. Low bank
terms. Save two wavs at.
PIERCE - ALLEN MOTOR CO.
Dodge & Plymouth Distributors.
FOR SALE SHF."! GUANO for
your garden and v u. Monarch
Seed & Feed Co.
HEAR
HENRY L. HESS
DEMOCRATIC) NOMINEE FOR GOVERNOR
'KM ED WEDNESDAY
12:15 to 12:30 P.M. and
6:20 to 6:35 P.M.
DISCUSS ALL IMPORTANT CAMPAIGN ISSUES
Mr. Heat will remain in
Wednesday and Thursday.
(Paid, adr JarkMm County
vtsTHE WIGHT!
Gala Premiere Opening
AT 7:00
OF STARS!
Add.d filO.OnO Mot QuU Ttataral
Big Town Oirli . . . ilijhtly
nutty, awfully nlet . . .
but alwayi la a Jam!
MEET THE GIRLS
with JUNE LANG Lynn Bart
Ruth Donnelly Gene Lockhart
Wally Vernon Robert Allen
FOR SALE Hay, 8 and $10 par
ton. Phone 301-R-3.
FOR SALE One bull calf, $2. R.
L. Ray. Oak Grove road.
FOR RENT Housekeeping rooms,
32 Almond.
FOR SALE S acres excellent gar
den land; new house, plenty of
water for Irrigation, with pump and
engine; 1 mile from city limits in
Medford. Also have 3 quarts mlr.
Ing claims, about 30 acres In each.
In Treka Co., Cal., located on El
liott creek on new road to Oregon
Caves from Medford. Excellent for
cabin sites. Will sell for $50 cash
each. Elledge Gardens, Rt, 3, Bos
SO. Medford. Phone 49S-T.
MODERN APT Re-decorated. Adults.
125 No. Holly.
Medford and Jackson County
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