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"MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD, OREGON. THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 10, 1933. PAGE NTNT LOCAL and lire StolenSterling McKllUp of 634 Edwards street reported to city! police today that a spare tire and wheel were stolen from his parked oar sometime last night. He said the slue of the tire was 4:60x31. Dance Planned Rory Anne grange will sponsor a danoe Saturday night In their Spring street hall. Music will be by Merrell's orchestra. Danc ing will be from 9 to 1:30 a. m., and the public Is Invited. Thanks Expressed The Mall Trib une today expressed Its gratitude to Keal Carter of the Burroughs Adding machine company for the use of tab ulators he lent to the newspaper to assist In tabulating election returns. Trial Set Dave Bert OlUette, 89, of Medford pleaded not guilty In city court this morning to a charge of drunkenness, and his trial was set for 4 o'clock this afternoon. Gillette was arrested by city police yesterday on Main street near Fir street. Building Permits Electa A. Pehl of 511 South Park street applied at the odty building Inspector's office yester day for a permit to reshlngle a res idence at a stated cost of $100. O, S. Mercer of ai Chestnut street applied for a permit to repair a residence at a stated cost of $50. . Minor Accident Claude Miles of Eagle Point and D. A. Coffin of Spring street drove ears involved In a slight mishap at Queen Anne avenue and Crater Lake highway Wednesday morning, a city police report stated today. Confers Here P. H. Brundage, United States associate regional for ester from Portland conferred here I today with Dwlght L. Phipps, district state fire warden, and Robert G. Fow ler, rmintv a eent. Mr. Brands ee ar rived last night by motorcar and reg istered at the Hotel Medford. He was to return north tonight. Off To Portlnnd Miss Viola Scher. rer, clerk at Rogue River national forest headquarters, and Miss Bernlce Bears, clerk at the county clerk's of' flee, were to leave by motorcar this afternoon for Portland where they will spend the Armistice holiday week-end. They planned to return to Medford Sunday. Ynle Party Planned Jacksonville Home Economics club met yesterday at the home of Mrs. Eva Henspeter, The meeting scheduled for Thanks giving day has been postponed until December 14 at which time a Christ mas party and turkey dinner will be held at the home of Mrs. W. W. Hart ley. All members are asked to attend and bring a gift for the Christmas tree. ' To Klamath Falls Members of Medford Boy Scout troop 8 with Scoutmaster Clyde Flchtner, attend ea a lecture oy 10m reene oi uni cago In the Klamath Palls Elks temple last night. Mr. Keene spoke on senior scouting. Among local scouts making the trip to Klamath Palls In Scoutmaster Plchtner's oar were Chester Cole, Dick Kid well, Mar shall Williams, George Rudy and Damon Towers. Blaze In Auto The fire depart' ment's chemical crew was called shortly after 8 p. m. yesterday to 39 Worth Peach street to put out a fire in an automobile owned by C. R. Reynolds of the same address. The blaze was extinguished with neglig ible damage to the car which was In the doorway of Mr. Reynolds gar age. Mr. Reynolds had siphoned gasoline from a Jug Into the vacuum tank of the car and some of the fluid had apparently spilled and was Ignlt ed when Mr. Reynolds started the engine, Chief Roy Elliott said. 4 On Vacation Miss Jean Garman, clerk at Rotrue River national forest headquarters was to start her annual vacation this evening. She planned to leave by train for San Francisco where she will spend a few days. From San Francisco she will travel by train via Klamath Falls to Port land, to spend the remainder of her leave. In Portland Miss Garman will visit her mother. She also plans to attend the Oregon-Washington foot ball game In Portland, November 19 She will return to Medford near the end of the month. Old Toys Wanted Lady Lions club today requested that anyone having old dolls donate them as soon as pos sible and leave them either at the Miller Motor company at 129 South Bartlett street or at the fire hall. The club also said that donations of new toys would be appreciated. The club dresses all old dolls and they are dis tributed to needy children at Christ man time. Lady Lions club will start dressing the dolls at Its next meet ing on December 1. and so It is Im perative that all donations be made . before that time, officers said. All 9 kinds of old and discarded toys are wanted, city firemen making them Into new playthings. FieryltchingSkin Gets Quick Relief Simple Home Treatment Prove It At Small Cost There Is one simple yet Inexpensive way to stop the Itching and torture of Ecrema. Itching Toes, or Foot Rashs and many other externally caued ,kln eruptions and that la to applv M-on", Fmerald Oil nleht and mrrnlr.e and people who suffer from wich embarms-lng or unsightly akin troubles would be wise to try it. A Wf-ern Thrift Drug stores or any nrrt-cISK- rtnwelst for an orig inal bottle or Moone's Emerald Oil snd rM'ine to accept anything else. It 1, such a highly concentrated preparation that a small bottle lasts a lone: time and furthermore If this clean, powerful, penetarttng oil that iWps promote healing falls to give A fi lull and eomre satisfaction yv, csn li-ve voitr prney refunded. Oreaaeles and au:nleaa. PERSONAL From Prospect Orvllle Clark of Prospect was a business caller here today. . j Call Here William Moore and Francis Hawkins of Rogue River were Medford callers today. I Medford Caller 6am Wllley of Eagle Point transacted business here today. . Here On Business Charles Capello and George Crumley of Butte Falls were business callers In this city to day. t From Ashland Ashland residents transacting business In this city to day were Delbert Moore, Fred John son. Eugene Rlttnger. Olive McDan lel, Ralph Bossum and Lou Pitch. Zontas To G a t h e r Zonta club members are to gather at the home of Mrs. Effle H. Kurtz at 304 North Ivy street at 10:30 Friday morning to participate In the Armistice Day par ade. The members will proceed in a group from Mrs. Kurtz' home to city park where the parade will be formed. . Honor Guest Henry Heleel, Grand Chef de Gare of the 40 et 8 Soclete of Oregon will be an honor guest at the dinner-meeting of southern Oregon volture 165 tonight. Earl York, local Chef de Gare said today. Mr. Heisel, who Is one of the best known Le gionnaires from up-state will have charge of the Installation of officers which will follow the dinner. All local voyageurs are asked to be pres ent at Ernie's Casino promptly at 7 p. m. Asked To March Attention of all Legionnaires was again directed to the Armistice parade at 11 a. m. to morrow by Post Commander Robert Ebel. "We feel that every World war veteran should march In this parade as a mark of tribute to the comrades who gave their lives that this great country might enjoy an enduring peace," said Ebel. "I earnestly request that' every ex-service man make a special effort to be present at 11 a. m tomorrow." RECALIA OF STATE was worn by Mahmoud Hassan Bey (above), new Egyptian minister lo the United States, when he visited the White House to present his credentials to President Roosevelt He's shown after his official visit with the Chief Executive. Closing time for Too Lata to Clas sify Ads Is 1:30 p. m. mi EVERYBODY INVITED TO ATTEND THE Veterans of Foreign Wars GOOD MEN 40t Turkey Sandwiches by the V. F. LEGION LEADER IS SPEAKER AT The Amerloan Legionnaire knows what war Is and he want no more of It for himself or his children. Robert Ebel, commander of Medford post, told the senior htgh school as sembly this morning. Mr. Ebel spoke on Armistice day. "The day Is rapidly passing whan : the average Legionnaire will be call ed upon for military service except- j lng in the direst kind of emergency." Mr. Ebel said. "A few years more and he will have passed availability for any type of active service. So when the Legionnaire speaks for peace, he speaks not for himself but for the youth of this land, so well exemplified at this assembly today.. "The American Legion, knowing that the future strength, the future progress and the future honor of this nation depend upon the train ing of the children of today, has since Its inception taken a keen in terest in our schools and has devel oped a number of educational activ ities through which the principles of good citizenship and sound Ameri canism are taught. 'The Legion believes sincerely that our American schools provide the avenue for this all-Important Job of building citizenship and American ism. It Is through our students of today that we must build for to morrow. In their hands we must to morrow place the destiny of our re public. Patriotic education forms the basis of the American Legion's Amer icanism program. The Stars and Stripes are symbolic of all that our nation stands for. Old Glory sym bolizes our national constitution, the law and order which our constitu tion guarantees, and justice and In dividual rights. Truly the flag rep resents all that good citizenship means." QUINTS EAGER TO E CALLANDER. Ont. Nov. 10. (Canadian Press) The Dionne quin tuplets felt so wen Just 24 hours after their tonsils and adenoids were removed their nurses had to prevent them from getting out of their beds today and romping In the nursery aa usual. Dr. Allsn R. Dafoe said the chil dren were In excellent condition but would be kept In bed for a week as a precautionary measure. It will be two weeks before they are shown to the public again. "We didn't tell them what was go ing to bappen and now I'm looking farward to hearing them tell me all about It," he commented. Dr. Dafoe stressed the need of the operations and said all the tonsils were In a diseased state. The father, Ollva Dionne. said the life of Emille, one of the sisters. was In Jeopardy once during the summer due to a streptococcus In fection resulting from diseased ton slls. She' was unconscious for forty eight hours. Co-eds Horn makers TUSCALOOSA, Ala. (UP) Home making Is the most popular career of the 3329 women who have re' celved degrees from the University of Alabama, Mrs. Truman Smith, president of the University Alumnse association, has announced. Teach ing ranked second as a favored vo cation. Prize Dog Sacrificed JOHANNESBURG, South Africa (UP) Rather than let her five Bor zoi dogs, said to be direct descend ants of those of the former kaiser, fall into strange hands. Mrs. A. Chapman of Johannesburg had them painlessly killed. The dogs were worth 2500. Liquor Only for Burglar 8AN DIEGO, Cal. (UP) Money apparently meant nothing to the burglar who tore the door from a liquor store, but who failed to dis turb an unlocked cash retster and a quarter-bank jon the counter. Done, however, waa 40 worth of choice Bourbon and 8cotch. Closing time for Too Late to Clas sify Ada la 1:80 p. m. Use Mail Tribune Want Ads. DANCE ARMISTICE NIGHT Friday, Nov. 11 At the OASIS Eagle Point MUSIC! LADLES lOt and Coffee On Sale W. Auxiliary "Drums" Is Rialto Thriller Thrills, romance and intrigue on India's northwest frontier unfold in Drums,' exciting action drama filmed in technicolor, which opens a three-day run today at the Rialto theater. Sabu, the East Indian child star of "Elephant Boy" fame, .Is the handsomely garbed drummer on the left and star of the new ad venture film. Valerie Hobson ' and Roger Llvesey have the romantic leads as the man who set out to conquer and the courageous woman Damon Runyon Show With Ritz Brothers In Craterian's Hit Damon Runyon's "Straight, Place and Show." the Rita Brothers' new starring picture opened yesterday at the Craterlan theater, with Richard Arlen, Ethel Merman. Phyllla Brooks, George Barbler and Willie Best lend ing spirited support. The story opens at one of our big race tracks, and before you can say "Hl-yo Hysteria!" they're off and we don't mean the horses! Betting their shirts on a bangtail named Playboy, the Rltzea are even more surprised than the horse when he romps in a winner. They decide to keep betting on Playboy until they have enough to retire on. Richard Arlen. however, gambles his happiness with lovely Phyllis Brooks on the chance that Playboy won't win another race in three months. Jealous because he believes Phyllis cares more for Playboy, whom she owns, than for him, Richard prom ises that If Playboy wins he "will build him a stable right off the bed room." If Playboy loses Arlen Is to oecome the new owner. Playboy loses and Arlen turns him over to the Rltz Brothers, who plan to enter him In the big sweepstakes. When Phyllis learns of this she breaks off her engagement to Arlen and tries to buy Playboy. But the Ritzcs have promised not to sell him. in order to raise the entry fee, and Incidentally to Insure Playboy's win ning, the Rltzes engage In some tall and hilarious promoting on the eve of the big race, getting themselves Involved with what Runyon would call some very desperate charactera Indeed. But even a Runyon gangster is no match for Jimmy, Harry and Al, and when It's all over bedlam la the winner by three length, at least. Philatelist by Luck NEW ORLEANS (IIPi Mom Herst. Jr.. of New York City said uunng me American Philatelic con vention here that it was luck I hat put him In the stamp collecting uuainess. wnne working for a bond firm, Herst. an amateur stamp col lector. Was looking nvr - aAi.., collection, and found a valuable stamp. He nought It for 3. paid 100 more for a bill of sale and later sold it for (3450. Plan Paris Couple RICHMOND. Cal. (UP) The Townsend 200 a month pension plan was cited here In a divorce suit. Hugh Pearson sued his wife. Mary Marjorlc. on the grounds that she constantly quarreled with him be cause he would not Join the Town send movement. Closing time for Too Late to Clas. Ify Ads is 1:30 p. m. A Little Dash of Ginger Upsets a College Town! and teachep a young profcmr that love li more than Just hook I'arnln'! ViiriVsilC Jw James ELLISON VS- Beulah BOND) VJ Billy Goat Cartoor , ( ?J) Novelty News 13 "N. TODAY who followed Into the land ot sav age rituals. Raymond Maaaey, aa the villainous Prince Ohul, and Desmond Tester, seen at the right of the picture above as a Scottish drummer boy. have the other two Important leads In the technicolor production. Clarence E. Mulford's "In Old Mexico." starring' William Boyd. George Hayes and Russell Hayden, plays as the companion fenture with "Drums." Both films are movie quia contest pictures. NEAR FINAL RETURNS MAKE LITTLE CHANt IN LEGISLATURE LIST PORTLAND, Nov. lfl. (AP) Near ly complete returns brought little change today in the complexion of the next Oregon legislature where the Republicans, recapturing his toric dom 1 nation , will con trol both the senate and lower house. In the senate district No. 13, Mult nomah county, Thomas Mshoney will fill out an unexpired two-year term. An appointment, however, will be made to replace Homer D. Angell, holdover, who was elected congress man. In the house, Leo Smith will be the only Democrat among the 13 rep resentatives from district 5, Multno mah county. E. W. Klrkpatrick, a Democrat, ap parently won a district 7, Clackamas, seat. L. ' D. Nash, Republican, will represent district 9, Lincoln county, and Vernon D. Bull, La Grande Dem ocrat, wpn In district 24 over Tom Ruckman. Fred Herman, a Republi can, will represent district 33, Col umbia and Clatsop counties. Card of Thanks We wish to express our sincere ap preciation to friends and neighbors for the kindness and aympathy ex tended us during our recent bereave ment; also for the beautiful floral offerings, Mrs. A. Hubbard and Family. A Three Days' Cough Is Your No matter how many medicines you havo tried for your common cough, chest cold, or bronchial Irri tation, you may get relief now with Creomulslon. Serious trouble may be brewing and you cannot afford to take a chance with any remcuy less potent than Creomuloion, which goes right to the seat of the trouble and aids nature to soothe and heal the inflamed mucous membranes and to loosen and expel germ laden phlegm. Even if other remedies have failed, don't be discouraged, try Creomul slon. Your druggist Is authorized to refund your money if you are not thoroughly satisfied with the bene fits obtained. Creomulslon Is one word, ask for It plainly, see that the name on the bottle Is Creomulslon, and you'll get the genulno product and the relief you want. (Adv.) 1.4 nn im Rhnwk l:4-n:4.1-O:0n a 0c-40c-l0c THE RITZ BOYS AT THEIR FUNNIEST! rare " .m soi . .nee of"' Roxy Romance Otnger Rogers and James Stewart have the co-starring roles in "Vivac ious Lady," playing today and to morrow only at the Roxy theater. Other players In support of Miss Rogers and Stewart are James Elli son. Beulah Bondl and Charles Co burn. ConcenMoni for Blind SAN FRANCISCO (UP) Civic or ganisations have launched a move ment to have stands opened in pub lic buildings to be operated by blind persons such as now exist In some poa toff ices. A happier situation would result for ihe blind, they assert, and also a saving to taxpayers of blind pensions. Runaway Girls ('nations CLEVELAND. O. (UP) Margaret Alaska and Rose Anne Stebbenbacker 15-year-olds running away to New York, were particular with whom they would ride, but accepted a ride with a klndly-looklng middle-aged man. He was Police Capt. Jesse C. Van Buren, who drove the runaways to a police station. WINDOW GLAba We sell window glass and will replace your broken windows reasonably Thowbrldge Cab inet Works. Too Late to Classify EXPERIENCED FARMER with new Caterpillar tractor wants plowing or discing. Phone A71-R-3. FOR SALE 1934 Chevrolet Master sedan. Radio, heater, new paint and nearly new rubber. Motor recondi tioned. $335. Cash or terms, LOVES USED CARS 1704 N. Riverside KLAMATH HAY, fir and alder wood dry pine stabs. 936 Boardman, Phone 1774. FIGHT! LOVE! THRILL! HATE! To the beat of a druml . . . Heroes and their women in a flaming story of vio lence, love and high adventure in the fastness beyond the Khyber Pass I . . . Filmed in all the gory of technicolor! TODAY FOR 3 DAYfl! 2 Movie Quiz Hits! WILLIAM BOYD Geo. Hayes-Russell FOR SALE "Kiddie Keep" Nursery. Bargain. 336 So. Oak dale. FOR SALE or will trade for wood. Bulk Comb Honey, also strained. Stewart Apiaries, Plum St. . WANTED HOUSEKEEPER for mld-dle-aed couple. 336 Plum 8treet. TAKEN UP Starved Jersey cow and calf. Our cabin Poor Mans creek. Owner Identify. Pay all expenses. Cow demands transportation. June C. Johnson. FOR RENT 116 Mistletoe, 5 room house. W. D. Welch. FOR RENT a room furnished house. saa. water paid. fli4 Plum street. WEANER PTOS for sale, 3 horses. Charles Smith. i mllP northeast Central Point, former May field place. PIGS $3 50 UP. Dry hardwood cheap. Phone 453-R-3. FOR RENT 3 small, modern houses, Dresaler's. Phone 1569-Y. LECUON AUXILIARY Rummage Sale. Saturday, Nov. 13, old pantorlum hldg. Anyone having donations Phone 875-X. FOR SALE Red weaner pigs. A. O. Lewis, 1 mile east of Phoenix, Fern Valley. FOR SALE by owner '31 Chevrolet DeLuxe sedan. Excellent shape. Re asonable for cash. Lozler Lane, Box 334. FOR RENT Almost new unfurnish ed 6 -room house, hardwood floors. 3 blocks from courthouse. Phone 761. FOR SALE flehroeder Baby grand piano, fine tone, like new. Deagan Marimba. Best cash offer takes. See at 133 Portland Street. FOR SALE OR TRADE- -Springer heifers, Guernsey and Jersey and a few cows. A. L. Kitchen. J. u. French ranch. Sterling. Box 16, Jacksonville. FOR RENT 3 bedroom house, fur nished, garage. Inqulra 804 East Main. FOR RENT 4 room modern house. Inquire S17 E. Jackson. Very substantial double CO Rll constructed 8-rooms and iVfc I WW onth. Basement, oil heat er, garage, fine lot with shade. Ex cellent locntlon, paved atreet. 500 down, balance FHA loan. The Real Estate Exchange, Phone 1496. FOR RENT to permanent couple Best furnished duplex apartment In town. Hardwood floors, electric refrigerator and range, oil heat, washing machine, overstuffed. For rent you csn afford to pay. In quire 010 No. Riverside. jj y ( K i Superb in the tradition of "Lives oi Bengal Lancer" and all adventures of mysterious, DRU with SABU (The Elephant Boy) RAYMOND MASSEY yALERU HOBSON DESMOND TESTER IN GLORIOUS eyed senoritas ... to keep a ren dezvous in the land of romance I Garence E. Mulford's "2 Hayden AFTER ELECTION Sweeten up. Ml favorite prescription, Stewart' r. Honey. Delicious in tea or eoffet or on breakfast food. Bee Your Grocer. RUMMAOE SALE Lady Lions. Pan torlum Building, Nov. 14th and 15th. Very reasonable. STOP Coughing and Stop It NOW Enjoy A Good Night ' Rest BUCKUIY'S MIXTURE certainly makes short work of relieving thoF stubborn old hand-on coughs and colds that other cough remedies fall to budge, according to Mr. H. A. Al len. Mr. Allen says: "For years I suffer ed evpry winter with a terrible cough. I hnve had many sleepless nights ami coughed until tears ran, and my stnmarli ached. I started again with the same old rough this year but attfr a few dose, of 111 ( KI.F.V8 MIX Tl'RE my cough was gone. You can't go wrong on BUCKLEY'S by for the largest-selling cough medicine In all cold Canada. One or two doses and atubborn tough hang on coughs are otten on their way. And It's only a few cents at drugglata everywhere. Money back If not de lighted. Western Thrift Stores. Crater Lake Aerie 2063 Fraternal Order of Eagles DANCE Tonight 9 p. m. Eagles Hall, 32 N. Front ADMISSION-250 and 10c Rev. Ethel Duncan . HANSEN HALL 6th and Bartlett TONIGHT 7:30 o'clock Topio: "Pied Piper" the colorful romantic unconquered India, E TECHNICOLOR ' j v r ' 4' " v " 1 SSNv , 1 MS the vengeance trail with Hoppy a heads (or the land of dark- Mat . . tor Etn, . . SHe Klilillea Mr