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IfETVFOK'D MAIL TRTBTTXE. MEDFOTm OirEfiOy. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 51. 1SS8. PAfiE THlttTKEjf LOCAL and PERSONAL From Ashland H. C. Galey, Ash-, land real estate agent, tu buai sess visitor in Med ford this morning. ; From Ashland I. S. De&dmond of Ashland transacted business in this city yesterday. Here on Business Betty Thomas and Mrs. Clark Thomas of Ashland made a business call in Medford yes terday. On Business W. C. Meadow of .the finance office at Fort Mason, Cal- spent several days in this city recently transacting CCC business. Returns Home Capt. William C. Ryan, district CCC welfare officer, returned today from northern Cali fornia where he inspected CCC camps. On Inspection Miss Janie V. Smith, administrative executive of the Rogue River national forest, made an offloe inspection at the South Fork CCC camp thia morning. New Residence Gerald T. Latham applied at the city building inspec tor's office yesterday for permit to construct a new residence at 810 Park avenue at a stated cost of 42000. Due Back Monday Erie Gray, deputy collector of V, S. internal revenue, will be back in his office at the Medford federal building Mon day. He la spending this week trans acting official business in the north. Oelrells Here Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Delsell, former local residents, arriv ed here yesterday for s short stay in Medford. Mr. Delzell Is now assist ant to the state public utility com missioner with headquarters in Salem. At Northwestern Among the 1 students from Oregon who are en rolled this year at Northwestern tmt- u AvnuBluu, III, IS QB LavIU Pierce of 704 North Central avenue. The Medford student is enrolled in the school of engineering. On Vacation Fred W. Scheffel, city superintendent, with Mrs. Schef fel and son Jimmy, is enjoying a two-weeks vacation in Boise and Ru pert, Idaho, where relatives and friends are being visited. The family Is expected to return to Medford the latter part of next week. How Women in Their 40's Can Attract Men Bmn good advice for woujeb daring hr cbng (usually from 38 to 62), who lean aha'ii Io hv appeal to mea, who worries about hot fianhrs, low of pp, diaxy tpelJa, upset nerve and moody spelU. Just get more fresh air, 8 hrs. ap and if Eu need a reliable "WOMAN'S" tonic take dfa . Pinkham'e Vegetable Compound, made ttpecialljt for iromtn. It helps Nature - build up physical resistance, thus helps jdve tnor vivacity to enjoy life and assist calm inn jittery nerves and those disturbing symp toms that oilen accompany change of iff. Pujkfaara's is WELL WORTH trying. C.A.A. Inspector Here Smil Wil liams, inspector of pilots and air craft for the civil aeronautic author ity, spent today here on official busi ness. He arrived by motorcar from Klamath Falls and was to leave late this afternoon for Portland. Flying North Lieut. C. T. Stewart stopped at Medford municipal airport this morning to have his army Doug las observation plane refueled. He was en route from Hamilton fieid. San Rafael. Cel., to Fort Lewis, Wash,, on a routine flight. Here on Soilness Jack LaRue of Portland was a business visitor In Medford yesterday. Mr. LaRue rep resents an electrical manufacturing company and was here on a periodic visit to southern Oregon business concerns. e Motor Stolen J. C. Cass of the Cass auto wrecking yard, 1113 South Riverside avenue, reported to city police yesterday that a -horsepower motor was stolen from the yard re cently. He was unable to set the exact date of the theft, police said. Town send Meeting Regular meet ing of Townsend club No. 2 will be hed tonight at 8 in Townsend hall, 13314 West Main street. D. D. Davis will be the speaker, after which a program of vocal and Instrumental numbers will be heard. Refresh ments will be served. In Portland Frank Rogers, city building and light superintendent, left last night for Portland where he will confer with PWA officials re garding plans and specifications for Medford program for the recon struction of paved streets. He Is expected to return tomorrow morn ing. Seriooslr HI Mrs. Rose Eifert. mother of Mrs. S. N. Zidridge of 424 South Grape street and Mrs. Ed Beckelhymer of Union Creek, was reported today as being ill In the Good Samaritan hospital in Port land. It was understood that Mrs, Eifert fell and broke her arm. Mr. and Mrs. Eldridge left this morning for Portland to be with Mrs. Eifert. e e Returns Sooth Bill Godlove. for mer resident who spent the past few days duck hunting in the Klamath lake country with W. H. Pluhrer, left Medford municipal airport this morn ing to return to his post at Long Beach, Cal., where he is an instructor of student pilots for the marine corps. He was flying a rtsvy Gruman scout observation plane. To Install Soon An event of the nesr future is the annual installation of officers of southern Oregon volture of the 40 et S societe, it was an nounced today by Earl H. York, chef de Rare. Capt. Ernest J. Brugger. district sales officer of the Medford CCO district, U to be Installed as head of the voiture for the coming year. Mr. York transacted business pertaining to the societe in Grants Pass yesterday. Retuminf North Miss Edith Benjamin, former! associated with the Mans department store beauty salon, was visiting friends here to day prior to continuing to her home in Portland. Miss Benjamin was returning home from a fortnight's visit with her brother-in-law and sister, Mr, nd Mrs, X. M. Stevenson in Centerviile. Cal, Mr, Stevenson is an attorney. Join Army Announcement was made today of the V. 8. army enlist ment of Raymond L. Proctor, son of Mr. and Mrs. Clifford C, Proctor of 51 i Haven street. He passed his final qualifying examination In Port land and was formally sworn into service October 18, selecting as his assignment the 7th Infantry at Van couver Barracks, Wash. He had been tentatively accepted for enlistment by Sgt. Willis 8. Estep at the army re cruiting station -In Medford city hali, To View Process Southern Ore gon Gem and Mineral society will convene on November S at the resi dence of its president, 1. R. Santo, to view the process of cutting and polishing agates. The society wiH meet first at 7:30 at the Jackson County Chamber of Commerce for a brief semi-monthly business session. This was decided at last night's regu lar meeting. It was announced last night that henceforth Dr. R. C. Vaa Vairah will be general chairman In charge of programs. Dr. VanValzsh is to appoint a member at each meet ing to prepare a program for, the following session. The society also voted last night to take part in the American Legion Armistice Day pa rade. A float will be entered in the procession. Mrs. WHUara McClure and Roy Cameron were appointed to make arrangements for participation in the parade. lA GUARDIA 10 HOLD SUPPORT OF LEHMAN UNI PLEDGE GIVEN OCTOBER SALE BUY SATURDAY AND SAVE Great Reduction on READY to WEAR and HATS the BAND BOX HYDE PARK, 7f. Oct. 3!. F Mayor LaGuardia of New York City indicated after a conference with President Roosevelt today he would withhold his support of Sew York's Gov. Herbert H. Lehman for re -election unless the governor stated In the campaign he was firmly behind the New Deal, Talking with reporters after the conference, the stocky mayor criti cized Lehman for avoiding a direct reply to reporters questions whether he would stress and support the lift- tional administration during the state campaign. Lehmsn should have answered the questions you boys put to him 'here the other day after he visited the president, he said. v Lehman, Democratic candidate for a fourth term at Albany, has re ceived the endorsement of the Amer ican labor party In which LaOuardia Is si prominent figure and active member- LaGuardia said he discussed poli tics and public housing at the tem porary White House. Asked whether he would support Lehman, he replied: "I'm going to endorse the sena torial and congressional candidates who can be depended on to support the federal administration. Here Sunday UNT TO REOPEN SXOTJX CITY, Ja.( Oct. 21. fAP) Officials of the strikebound Swift & Co. packing plant informed Gov. Kelson G. Krsschel by telegram today they are prepared to reopen their plant "as soon as we can be assured law and order will be permanently maintained. The company informed Governor Krsschel It proposed a meeting with CIO union representatives tomorrow "to discuss questions Involved" The governor had appealed for prompt settlement of the dispute which brought 800 National Guardamen to the strike area. 3 STORE CLOSES OCT. 30th EVERYTHING ON SALE BORENE Large pkg. 27c CATSUP 0, H. B. or Knight '1 14-01. 2 for 25c Popular Brandt TEA 1 2 PRICE PRESERVES PRICE Karo and Staleys Syrup . . Gal. 59c PHY'S MART v Time Marx's on when the ran? Marx Brothers Groucho, Chico and Harp blng their mad comedy to the screen in "Room Service" opes ing a three-day showing at the Cm terian theater. Groicho, chief irresponsible of the Marx Bros., brazenly excruciates his public with new convulsion provok ers also known as "gags"; Chieo demented tickler of the ivories and Inseparable accomplice to the others, adds to the madness: and Harps, nimbie-fingered teaser of the hsrp strlngs and otherwise America's No. Peril to Fair Women, this time leaves the blondes alone and 'takes after the brunettes. Result: a riot. ail Boiler Blast Frees 8 Prisoners COLUMBUS, Oa, Oct. 2i. OffA. boiler explosion blasted out part of the east wing of the Muskogee Jell today. Injuring 13 prisoners and Jailer W, D. tayfield. Scratched and bruised, Layfield said eight of the ?S prrsoas booked were not accounted for and might have escaped. A check, of the debris disclosed no dead. Jailer Layfieid reported the blast occurred about S:3G a. m, after he had sent a Kegro trusty to the base ment to check on the heating sys tem. He said the trusty, Ernest Stanley was seriously burned. EMPRESS OF JAPAN PREPARES FOR STORK TOKYO, Oct. 31. CAP) The em press of Japan today donned a. ms fcemtty belt In a formal palace oere- mony following which she snd the BHBKSaSBBHHaHMMHSHHasaBMH Classic Filmed For Rialto Fans f Jf i said "I dent rsssecsb? F2 tfltSd SWU t&S Ctsal SOOW l33g. ise Ms II Trlbss Wast CHICAGO. e& 21. fAP) Tfe 4. fees srssed Is Hadlph S5ior&' murder irlB toSy after the sBid defendant &d how he staged the man w&o stole S& lev of his comely f w?, t Aa sid eesert room crowd &rd 55korav the "pft husband re i Is$e the ttixj of his shattered ro : mance aa s-cc-s-urtt thst eisded Irs the gim dt& of Sdward Sokssos, the ot?ir ass $a the trtsnlr Slkora testified his wife. Margaret, I a 3S year ferantte, was weaned away torn Mm fey turtle k1.ws in i an offic Dr. Kslph C Hamlll, a parchiairtst, l testified Si Sots, a, poke? Uced snss of $l wa msntsly slci on fee day ths slylns One of Ameiicsn fJeUoss's more famous fsmtlles comrt to life in as outstanding screen release, "Moth er Carey's Chickens," adaptation of Kate Pouglas Wlggln best -selling classic, coming to the Salto theater for Sunday and Monday with Slocfc Heads," Stan Laurel and Gilwr Bar dy newsM fall-leisgth laugh fea ture, as the companion feature. How the fthrleas Csrey family defeats adversity trsd solves ft disi romantic cosSlct provides ft series of heart-atimiii? denttires. Anne Shirley, Ruhy Keeled Jms ZUlson, Fay Ssinter and Wslter Srennas hare she featured role. DANCE SAT. KITE ROGUE RIVER LODGE Or&ier tsk Hlgh?my asar Trail Roxy Thriller Charles Starrett rides into town and trouole. Is "CaM of the Socklsa," western drams coming to the Boxy theater for tomorrow only He feuys half-interest la Iris Meredith's ranch, and discovers that Ise has also acquired a quintet of enemies. The "Sons of the PioneersT also have roles in the action film. Episode 10 of the serial "Dick Tracy is on the same MIL emperor received congratulations of stst dignitaries on the expected birth of another child In Aprli. The imperial couple have two sons sad three daughters. RITES FOR HELMS BABY I TEN O'CLOCK SATURDAY funeral er?ie for the Infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Wiliiasa Z. Helms of Medford, whose death occurred in ft local hospital early Thursday morning, will hs held m lbs grave side in the Medford I,O.O.F eeme t tery, Saturday tt IS s, eondueted l by the Apostolus Pslih, Conger iu nerai parlors r In. clisrgs of sr rangementc 0s Mall TrtfeuTss Warit Ads, Today and Saturday BIG FOUR-STAR PROGRAM!. The Robin Hood of the Plains! A girl bandit ar.d her r&iden fae tfc tongbest ran- gtr of mem sul Closing Ua Us Toe is Cl. ttty Ad im is HEADACHE? Her i mmaxins tar Condition Du is Sfuggisl Sfiwats If sot liSi&J, mira Urn Scs fc a. W mm iY it QUiCK RELIEF tun ACID WOSCESTIOH STARTS SUNDAY MUST END IOS1TE! An Eplr is Screen MadnMe! ' Katherine HEPBURN Cary GRANT la it Bringing Up Baby" SATURDAY ONLY! Stmivs Sat 1-3-6:45-9 CHARLES STARRETT t-i nr ma Km ERROt Cemdy ON THE SAME BILL V' ,X 'THE GOLD SHIP SUN MON TUB In Living Technicolor! frf 1 fflfi teUra r IS UJHERI vob itnoi' ...v8M(M tort X:1 i m J. ' ! rTn. JJ 1l y- ., Mama! THEY'RE ON THE LOOSE AGAIN! ... . The Hysterica! Here! of the Scream 1 .... b4 Thsy'r Oat To Break All Previotii Hysteric Is tt Maddest Riot That Zvsr Recked & Thwte! Ob r,trtt Iflsita 4ol $250,000 j "" She's ) GEORGE O'BRIEN Heneqadc Rangers wtti bit anvwemm sa ti.m bow . 1 CALL THE ! ?:fi;ri feftik aionx t&c ctim t flwr thflr jssns st Ms JplGERS" The T1sr Meijttitrt BOB LIVIWOStOK BAY CORRIOAH MAX IERHUKF. vr And On Our Stage! IN PERSON , , ,1 Chief WhiteEagle Chippewa Indians The redtklRt ynxtrt S ree eixjat saw see titzm Is tti83, sf soe i Y 1 Irtf-te L ALSO THSIS ,, WCt I, DUbA . 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