MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFOKD. OREGON. "WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 19. IMS.
PAGE FIVE
LOCAL and
Here Today Butler Walker of A ah- I
land was a visitor In Med ford today. !
From Rogue Hirer Med ford busi
ness visitors yesterday from Rogue
River were Mrs. W. A. White, Mrs.
Herb Bates, Mrs. W. D. Moore and
William H. Moore.
Bark From Klamath Paul Hanltn.
V. B. deputy marshal, returned last
Bight from Klamath Falls, where he
pent the day transacting official
business.
Official Here James P. Cooley,
northwest district manager of the
U. 8. civil service commission with
headquarters In Seattle, Wash., trans
; acted official business here last week.
On Business Harry Ketterman, field
auditor for Oregon state employment
service transacted business In Med
ford today at the local employment
office. Mr. Ketterman came to Med
ford from Eugene.
Meet Tonight Medford chapter of
DeMolay will hold a regular meeting
tonight at 7:30 In the Masonic
temple. Air new officers and other
members are asked to attend the
session.
Visits Parents Miss Marian Gould,
member of the Talent school raculty.
visited over the week-end at the
home of her parent. Mr. and Mrs.
William E. Gould of 25 North Peach
street.
Eagles To Drill Regular weekly
practice will be held by the Eagles
drill team In the Lincoln school at
8 tonight. As rehearsals are being
held for a special November event,
all members were asked by George
Peck, manager, to be punctual In
attendance.
Tickets On Sale Tickets are avail
able, at the Jackson County Chamber
of Commerce for the Oregon Frosh
State Rooks football game In Klam
ath Falls at 8 p. m. Saturday. The
frame is sponsored by the Klamath
Falls Junior Chamber of Commerce.
Recuperating Mrs. Jack Madlgan
of 310 Vancouver avenue la recuper
ating satisfactorily in Sacred Heart
hospital from a major operation she
underwent last Friday, hoslptal at
tendants said today. Only close rela
tives, however, are being permitted
to call upon her yet.
,
Tails Here Ralph Carter, assistant
to the manager of Town House in
Los Angeles stopped here yesterday
to call upon A. H. Banwell, manager
of the Jackson County Chamber of
Commerce. He and Ban well were
friends years aco in Taooma, WaAh.
Carter was on ft business trip to the
north.
Ranrh Visitors Mr. and Mrs. Wil
bur R. Chlldreth and daughter Shir
ley Anne visited Sunday at the J. H.
Trusty ranch on Elk creek. Other
Medford guests at the ranch Sunday
were Mr. and Mrs. Amos Avers and
sons and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Mc
Carty and son.
New Cafe The North Riverside cafe
at 171 s North Riverside avenue will
open for business tomorrow under
management of Mr. and Mrs. X. M.
Lllea, who formerly operated a eafe
In San Diego, Calif. New fixtures
have been Installed In the place.
Home cooking will be featured.
...
To fin Hunting Mr. and Mrs. Wil
liam Brooks, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde
Smith. Mr: Bnd Mrs. Lawrence Duff.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Duff and Mr.
and Mrs. W. A. Holloway are leaving
Friday on a deer and duck hunting
trip In eastern Oregon. They plan
to return Sunday or Monday.
...
Ornup Returns Dr. George Jen
nlngs and son Weejo, Dr. Chsrles P.
J Johnson and son Chsrles and A. H.
Pitch returned to their homes here
Monday from a huptlng trip to
Klamath lake. After they had got
their limit and had started home,
their boat, which was heavily loaded.
capsized and spilled passengers, ducks
and guns Into the lake, they reported.
The hunters had an exciting experi
ence diving for guns and parapher
nalia and a cold row back to camp
In wet clothes, they related. All sur
vived the adventure In good health,
however. One gun was not recovered.
. .
Aids Firemen Mrs. Lucille Merrl
fleld. telephone operator, was com
plimented by the fire department
todsy for her assistance In locating
a fire yesterday afternoon. Early In
the afternoon the fire department
received a telephone call on a grass
fire which was reported at 18 Almond
street. Mrs. Merrlfield called back
Immediately, however, and Informed
the firemen that the call had come
from Elm street, which was on the
opposite side of town. A chemical
truck had already been sent to Al
mond street btlt another was dls-
k patched Immediately to Elm street.
T When the firemen got to Elm street,
the grsss fire hsd spread to H. A.
nilklson's s-arage at 151714 West
Main street. Firemen saved the ga
rae. If Mrs. Merrlfield hsd not
corrected the call, so much time
would have been lost in trying to
find the fire that the garage prob
ibly would have been destroyed and
Mr. Qilklson's residence threetened.
Henry Hsswell, assistant chief, stated,
Mr. Hsswetl expressed his apprecia
tion of Mrs. Merrlfleld's alertnesa.
WAKE UP YOUR
LIVER BILE
ffiiheat Cileael-Aac Teal Jn Out ( Bea b
Ike Marsiai nW It Ga
The liver .hoold poor mt two pern p ef
HqniA Ml. into your bow.UjUilT.
It ju.t e.rt Ul the bewel. G Mjsu o
rour .tom.ch. Yen art n"'ji1
whole .ytem I, pawned and jwa i r
Kink snd the "rld k"k P"- ,, . ,
A mere bowel moronentdoeen
the tiw. It tki thoe. rood, oil Carter
little Liver Pill, to t' th two Jnd,
of Ml. Sowing freelT and ",k J ' .
"op and op." Hsrraln". a-eMle. T
In In BUkina bile (W fre.lT. Ak"r
r.rt.r', Lilt!. Liver Pill, bv asms, St easts.
CtubborW rti-M asjtaiag slw -
PERSONAL
Improving C. J. Carbon of Or
chard Home drive was reported Im
proving satisfactorily today in Com
munity hospital where ha has been
confined for a week for medical
treatment. Although Mr. Carlson has
been seriously 1U, he has recovered
sufficiently to receive friends for
short visits, hit family smld.
Here To Hunt Bill Oodlovt, for
mer Medford resident, arrtred hare
by plana late yesterday afternoon to
go duck hunting with W. H. Fluhrer
In the Klamath lake country. God
love waa piloting a U. S. navy Orum
man scout observation plane. He is
now a student-pilot Instructor with
the marine corps In Long Beach ,
Calif.
Flnrl ley ftpeaks Dr. Dwlght H. Find
ley was the principal speaker at last
night's regular weekly dinner-meeting
of the Active club in the Hotel
Medford. He recounted experiences
he and Chet Hubbard had In a recent
boat trip down Rogue river from
Grants Pass to Gold Beach. It waa
announced that the Medford club
would meet In Joint session with the
Ashland Actlvlans next Wednesday
night in the Llthla hotel, Ashland.
!
V. F. W. To Meet Crater Lake post
1833 and auxiliary of the Veterans
of Foreign Wars will convene Friday
at 7:30 p. m. In the Medford armory.
A half-hour business session will be
held after which the post will elect
a Junior vice commander. At 8 p. m.
the auxiliary will sponsor a card
party to which the public Is invited.
In charge of the meetings will be
Mrs. Albert Hall, president of the
auxiliary, and O. E. Huklll, com
mander of the post.
Survey Plane Here Pan-American
Airways Sikorsky amphibian survey
plane, which has been making ex
ploratory flights between Seattle and
Alaska, stopped at Medford munic
ipal airport this morning for fuel.
It was being flown back to Miami.
Fla.. after making several survey
flights on the Alaskan route. It ar
rived here from Seattle and left for
Sacramento, Calif. In charge was
Capt. J. Mattls. Capt. S. E. Robblns
waa second officer. The crew also in
cluded two flight engineers, a junior
flight engineer and a radio operator.
Ragles Called Members of Crater
Lake aerie and auxiliary of the Fra
ternal Order of Eagles are requested
to assemble at the Perl chapel at
1:45 p. m. Thursday for the funeral
of Mrs. Leila B. Powell, a charter
member of the auxiliary. The funeral
services will be conducted by the
lodge. A. H. Banwell, aerie president.
will conduct the rites, with Harry
Ward as chaplain. Members of the
aerie drill team will be active pall
bearers. Auxiliary members will be
honorary pallbearers. The services
will be held at 3 p. m. Burial will
take place in the Siskiyou Memorial
park.
Hunter's Fire rive acres of timber
land were burned last night on Elk
creek In the Union Creek district of
the Rogue River national forest,
headqusrters here reported today.
The blaze was attributed to a neg-
i lected hunter's campflre. The fire
was reported lsst night and three
men 'fought the blaze all night. The
fire reported In the Applegate dis
trict yesterday was held to lesa than
an acre, headquarters announced.
The blaze was blamed on a hunter
who discarded a lighted cigsrette In
dry grass. The Applegate and other
sections of the forest are still dry
and users of the forest were coun
seled to be extremely careful with
fire.
...
Work Publicized A Mall Tribune
story telling of the work of Mrs.
Ethel B. Casey In making reproduc
tions of fish In plsstie materials
has been reprinted and distributed
throughout the United Ststea, Mrs.
Casey stated today. The reprinta
were made and distributed by the
company whose moulsge she uses In
her molding art. Mrs. Casey related.
As a result of the reprint distribu
tion she hss received orders from as
dtstsnt points as Philadelphia, she
said. Mrs. Casey said she discussed
her work recently with tha state fish
snd game commission In Portland
and found the commissioners highly
Interested. While In Portland ahe
was also Interviewed by the Journal
for a Sunday feature story on her
handiwork, she said.
A
WILL MEET THURSDAY
Next session of the eounty budget
committee, A. C. Hubbard, chairman,
will be held Thursday, October 97,
when final consideration of the
amounts in the budget will be start
ed. By that time the county clerk's
office will have a recapitulation of
figures ready.
County Judge Day said today the
budget for county department would
be about the same aa last year, but
with reductions wherever possible.
Tuesday the budget commute lis
tened to arguments advanced by
Jackson eounty farmers favoring re
tention of government hunters, for
control of predatory animals. Previ
ously a delegation had requested re
turn of the bounty system on the
grounds It would provide needed fi
nances for rural residents.
DANCE
TONITE
Towntend Rail, over Baldwin
Piano shoppe from 9 to t
Ppend the evening dancing
where there ft clean enrlron
ment. good mulc, good floor
ladle Ifte. Centlemen JV.
Goofy Comedy
Ai the errette ahoestrlng producer
seeking an, "angel" to finance Ml
show while fleecing hotel of a
regal living for hlmaelf and hit
brothera, Chloo and Harpo. oroucho
Marx precipitates the goofy comedy
with which the mad Mantes are Iden
tified In their first picture for over
MAIL BAG RIFLED
BY NAZI AGENTS,
EX-SPYREVEALS
(Continued from Fage Ons )
Rumrlch was Indicted with the
other defendants and thirteen others,
but pleaded guilty at the start of the
trial. Thla was his third day on the
stand.
The stolid ex-dlshwasher, who be
came a 40 a week "mall order" spy,
chewed gum as he told of a night
when Karl Schlueter. an alleged mes
senger from the spy ring, came to bis
home In the Bronx with Prauleln
Hofmann.
Schlueter asked him hat he knew
of the aircraft carriers Enterprise
and Yorktown.
"He said the German navy was now
going to build some aircraft carriers
and that It would be very useful for
his auperlors to obtain plans of these
csrrlers' construction," Rumrlch tes
tified. "He suggested I write to Hamburg
and suggest I be furnished with some
stationery that would show It wss
official White House stationery."
"He said something about forward
lng a letter to the construction chief
of the United States navy department.
the letter bearing the forged elgna
ture of the president of the United
States. But he did not elaborate on
this plan."
Reese Creek
REESE CREEK, Oct. 10. (Spl.)
Home and School circle will meet
Friday. October 31, at the school
house. All parents and friends are
Invited. Final arrangements will be
made (or the Hallowe'en party.
The Reese Creek school baseball
team defeated the Trail team 38 to 8
last Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Scott and P. Me
Farland accompanied the team. Mr.
McFarland acted aa umpire. There
will be a return game in the near
future. Mrs. Scott is the Trail
teacher.
The school board bought a table
and chairs for the Mrs, Winter's
room last Friday.
Mr. and Mrs, M. A. Botta returned
home October 15 from a two weeks
visit to relatives and friends at Wat
son vt lie, Calif.
Mrs. Rose Jack returned home Oc
tober IB. She has been employed In
Sams Valley by Mrs. Strauss.
Those shopping In Medford Octo
ber 17 were Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Rusho
and Charlea, also Mr. and Mrs. B. J.
Dlckerson.
O. L. Davidson visited over the
week end with Mr. and Mrs. Ralph
Merrltt and family.
Miss Mildred Hsnsen spent the
past week end with her parents at
Brown boro.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles, who were
home from their mine over Sunday,
have gone back to the mine.
W. c. Jack, Evelyn and Maurice
were In Medford recently on business.
Mr. Jack la getting along nicely.
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Vestal and
Kathleen were shopping tn Medford
October IB.
Mr. and Mrs. O. I. Lamb and Mr.
and Mrs. Fred Lewis, also Mrs. Frank
Hill of Derby called during the past
week at the W. R. Lamb home.
Rslph Merrltt is having his vaca
tion this week. He la hauling rock
and shale on his road and barn yards
and otherwise Improving hie place.
A large band of sheep of the Lewis
brothers herd was brought down out
of the mountains October 17 and 18.
They were In A-l condition. They
were corralled at the Isabella place
over night.
The school board ts having WPA
units put in for the school, which
will be a great improvement.
and study because you her.
a haad cold. Just Insert a
little Mentholatum Is them.
Note how quickly It soothes
the Irritated membranes and
relieves the stuffiness. It will
also check sneezing. Once
you enjoy Mentholatum'a
comforting- relief, youU
always want to keep this
fentle ointment bandy.
m ti r t v iivsivnvta I feWii.ii il l
W IRRITATION J VI lfl! Mitt TIM tommnrrnw nlle only I I
wsm rmm t
On Sunday Bill
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a year. "Room Service, coming to
the cratenan tneatre Sunday for a
three day showing.
Pull of typical Msrxmanla. and the
Invariable Marx hilarities. "Room
Service" has Prank. Albertson. Ann
Miller and Lucille Ball aa foils for
the mad Marx antics.
Throng Enjoys Hit
Featuring Cast Of
Local Characters
Good-natured, happy throngs
which last night Jammed tha street
during the premier, festivities and
later filled the Rlalto theatre to ca
paclty helped Medford'a own movie.
"Runnin Wild." off to a flying start
on Its three day showing.
At 6:30 crowds were already filling
the sidewalks and starting to over
flow onto the street aa hundreds
of southern Oregon show fans gath
ered to witness a, typical premiere
opening. Olant flood lamps, turning
night Into day, a receiving platform
where a microphone gave Indication
of the celebration to follow, suddenly
became the focal point of attention
when, with a shriek of Traffic Officer
Clyde Flchtner's .siren, a speeding car
brought D. W. Balrd. the producer
and cameraman, to the theatre to
take charge of the proceedings.
From then on, lots of things began
to happen. The members of the all
local cast of "Runnin Wild" started
arriving on the scene tn handsome
new cars furnished by Medford auto
mobile dealers. As each new car ar
rived, the players were Introduced
from the platform and escorted Into
the theatre. A spirit of fun, in which
the wa ten 1 ng crowds jol n ed, made
the Introductions a happy occasion.
And finally, when the Introductions
were all over, the crowds made s
rush for the boxoffice and. for a
time, employees of the theatre were
kept busy trying to keep things tn
order. But, the Joyous spirit with
which everyone was Imbued made
the proceedings a fairly easy task.
After watching the usual short
subjects and the regular feature,
"Meet tha Girls," which features
June Lang and Lynn Barl In the
first of a new series, the big moment
arrived when the local pictures came
on the screen.
First of all wes the all -local Med
ford Mail Tribune newsreel, which
showed, for the first time, the Mall
Tribune's giant linotype machines at
work, the casting of type, the em
ployees and carriers. Then followed
scenes of the Senior snd Junior high
school students' pep rallies, shots of
the political bigwigs who visited here
last week, scenes of Medford from
the air, the accordlan band, various
public buildings and other bits. A
running firs of comment accompan
ied each scene which brought on
some hilarity when the picture got
ahead of the comment and vies
versa. However, it did prove inter
esting snd entertaining.
Then came the Initial showing of
"Runnin' Wild. the "super-simer"
production filmed In the long ex
tended time of three days. Surprla
lng to see what can be accomplished
In three days. Very surprising. In
fact. It was astounding In a hilar
toua fashion.
Much of the picture . was filmed
at the beautiful Owens home on the
east side and there the action started
with the heroine shown leaving her
home -wearing an expensive strand of
pearls. To town for a little shopping
and meeting some friends then back
home again for a lawn party. Enter
the villains, a couple of dastardly
crooks with an eye on the pearls.
A brief struggle and the pearls had
been taken. Catastrophel Helpl Po
lice I Won't somebody do something l
Ah. the hero to the rescue, driving
pell-mell down the rosd, trying to
hesd off the freight train on which
the crooks were escaping. He was
successful, of course, (didn't you
know he would be?) and after a
furloua battle the crooks were sub
dued and the pearls recovered. Then
the hero's reward, a long, lingering
"XMa Tomorrow
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, x FNna tomiiiit OE0. O'BRIEN '
0TrtCV "Call Th. Me.aal.eeT.- I
embraoa from the heroine. Tak. tsk.
tax. The end. What a show, what a
riot, what a lot of fun for everybody.
RIVER FLOW STAIN
APPLBOATK. Oct. Ift (Spll Work
waa progressing today on tha stream
flow measuring station being con
structed by the U. 8. geological sur
vey on tha Applegate river below
Squaw ereek.
Purpose of the station, which will
require another week or 10 days to
complete, la to procure Information
on the water supply In connection
with a possible storage reservoir for
the control and use of tha river. The
general investigation is being made
under direction of army engineers.
Five men of the Applegate CCC
camp are assisting In constructing
the measuring station. Foreman In
charge la Earl Hansen for the geolog
ical survey.
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Rope Lost For Atatnrk
ISTANBUL, Oct. 19. (AP) Hope
was virtually abandoned today for
Kemsl Ataturk, president and strong
men of Turkey, gravely ill with an
old liver ailment. Reliable sources
Md th, (nd mlght ,t lny m0.
ment or that the president, principal
creator of modern Turkey, might live
for several hours,
To Whom It May Concern
This Is to notify you not to deal
In any way with D. L. Swlhart on
the mill or any part of It, known as
the Zimmerman Mill at the Forks of
Evans creek, as It doea not belong
to htm, or any part of It.
This mill Is for Sale by the under
signed owner.
A. B. ZIMMERMAN
Too Late to Classify
NEW FUEL OIL SAMSON'S Super
quality Oil for Furnace and Stove
use. Try this new fuel oil in your
stove now at oxir NEW LOW
PRICES you'll like It. Phone 833.
Samson Fuel Oil Service.
sh ft A A f ' Mtabllahed dress
Rlin mxklng shop, doing excel -tJIUVV
lnt business. Ill health
reason for selling. Phone 1496 or
1M8-R.
FOR RENT Furnished 6-room house,
lfl Quince St, Inquire 446 S. Front.
RECLEANED VETCH seed, 3'o lb.
Phone 623-J-ft.
100 acres. 85 cultivated.
Tkhnlin'O IrlrRSted. good- alx
wvUUU room modern home. good
barn, chick house, garage. S cows.
3 heifers, full set fsrm machinery.
Including almost new tractor. Some
hay and feed. All goes. Located
3' miles from Medford.
Also
Substantial four rooms
(1 Inn nd bath, nlastered house,
5 I IWIeonw lot, flna shade.
etc. Terms.
THE REAL ESTATE EXCHANGE
No. 7 N. Bartlett St.
i Phone 1498 or 1548-R
AKERS FEED STORE sell for less
Klamath nay. grain ana
clover and grass seeds, wood, posts,
shakes, and shingles. Free delivery.
1713 "4 N. Riverside. Phone 892
Krin TARPAULIN for sale. Akera
Feed Store, 1713 No. Riverside.
Do This If You're
NERVOUS
Don't take ehaoees on prodoeta yeo taow
ootbini
lng about or rely oo temporary relief
l tfaere'a need of a good general system
: like tlme-proTen Lydls E. plokham
Vegetable Compound, made peiaU for
women irom waoiwin aw
Let Plnkhsm's Compouna help bona up
nr nhvilcal rest.ui.ee sod thus aid fa
fslmlns fuiiy oervM, 1mm o dlttncf from
female functional disorders and make life
worth liTtai.
For orer 60 years rmt woman nas tolfl
another how to go "millng thru" with
Plnkbam's over 1,000.000 women hare
written In reporting glorious benefit It
MUST BJS QOODf
WHOOPS!
WHAT A RIOT
Medford'i own movU
RUNNIN'
WILD"
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Merle quit
"Meet the Girls"
Lynn Barl
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in
OOOD used wood and oil burners.
excellent condition. Best buys in
Medford. Flex's Hardware.
FOR SALE Kitchen cabinet, small
Comfort heating stove, baby crib
and springs. Iron double bedstead,
walnut Vlctrola. letter file. 40 Ber
keley way. Ph(o 512-W.
FOR SALE Two-compartment 8.000-
gallon gasoline or fuel storage
tank. Price, 350. Phone 052 or
write P. O. box 1074. Medford.
FOR SALE 60 head Chester White
weaner pigs, also 6-months-old
pure bred boar. Walter Wool d ridge
Coker Butte road, route 4.
WOMAN WANTS WORK by day or
hour. Phone 43A-L.
LEAVING FOR I.OS ANGELES Friday
or Saturday. Room for one. Share
expense. 663 B street, Ashland.
FOR RENT Clean, furnished duplex
Close In. Frigid Ire. Also email
modern house, $18.60. 818 8. Oak
dale. NEW LOW PRICES ON FUEL OIL.
Furnace Oil, 7-c; Stove Oil, 8'4c
delivered to your home In 40-gailon ,
lots or over. Phone 833 now for
SAMSON'S Super Fuel Oil.
FOR SALE CHEAP eed barley, feed,
er pigs and other livestock. Tel.
671-R-l.
FOR RENT Clean two-room apart
ment. 33B South Ivy.
LOOK
FOR SALE Five-room house, large
lot. shed and fruit. Full price.
6660. Inquire 408 Boardman.
FOR RENT Four-room unfurnished
house. Adults preferred. Inquire
364 Beatty.
FOR SALE; Durham Guernsey bull,
30 months old, gentle disposition.
Adolph Schiiitz, Beagle, Oregon.
FOR SALE Fourth crop alfalfa. Will
trade for wood. Phone 611-R-3.
FOR RENT Modern 5 -room house,
basement and furnace. Adults.
Phone 766.
'39 CHEV. SEDAN, only one owner.
Perfect mechanically. Only 197.
Low cost bank terms.
PIERCE-ALLZN MOTOR CO.
Dodge and Plymouth Distributors
FOR RENT A Cray four-room mod
ern stucco cottafle at 406 North I
Oakdale. Partly furnished, close In
and very attractive. Key at 44 No.
Peach. Phone 1473-W.
FOR SALE Tokay grapes. 2c lb,
Bring containers and pick them,
Hartley. Phone
FOR RENT Modern furnished live-
room home, electrical appliances,
furnace, telephone at no charge.
$25.00 rent to reliable parties.
Charles R. Ray. room 317, Medford
Bldg., phone 803.
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