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MTDFOTCn MATL TRTBUNE. MTIVFOim OBEfiOy. TTEPyESTUT. NOVEMBER 16. IflW. PAGE SEVEN J LOCAL and Tall Her M. W. McOrw and Wayne Bradley of Talent vera Med-i ford business caller this morning. I i On Bimlnew Kathertne Stelger of Grant Pms tranracted business U. 1 Medford this morning. To Klamath Fails Paul Hanlln. United State deputy marshal left tbls morning for Klamath Palls to transact official business. From Ashland Ashland residents transacting business in Medford to day Included P. P. Nael.JT. O. Rlgs by and Lincoln McCulloch. Licenced to Wed Cephus McCat lum. salesman, and Katy Lee McCal- Ylum, both of Medford, received a mar riage license at the Josephine county clerk's offloe in Grants Pass Monday. J To Meet TonlRht DeMolay chapter will hold a regular meeting tonight at 7:30 In the Masonic temple. All members are asked to be present. Re freshments will be served. To Marsh field Miss Mary Conner, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Guy W. Conner of 616 West Belmont avenue, left Medford last evening for Marsh field where she was to accept a posi tion with the state unemployment compensation commission. t Arretted Here Robert Daniels. 33. was arrested by state poltoe at a rooming house here late yesterday afternoon on a warrant Issued In Josephine county charging him with paslng fraudulent checks in Grants Pass. He was taken to Grants Pass Immediately after his arrest. Snowing In Park Snow and sleet were falling In Crater Lake national park when rangers made their dally radio broadcast at 8 this morning. 7 Roads were open to travel but tire chains , were an absolute necessity, ' the ranger said. Snow depth at V park headquarters was 22 inches. Slight Accident John P. Heln of route 3 and William M. Rosendahl of 336 South Riverside avenue were drivers of cars that collided yesterday afternoon In the intersection at 8th atreet and South Central avenue. It' was stated in a report on file today at city police headquarters. Damage was said to be alight. tnder Treatment Mark L. McCoy of 111 Washington street, a linotype operator at the Mail Tribune, la re ceiving treatments for a throat ail ment In a Seattle, Wash., hospital. In a letter to a friend here. Mr. Mc Coy said he expected to return home January 1. He went to Seattle a short time ago to receive treatment and visit his son and daughter. To Meeting Earl Tumy, Medford real estate and Insurance agent, left this morning for San Francisco to attend a Joint meeting of the execu- tive committee of the Oregon State Insurance Agents association and the ' Pacific Board of Underwriters. He was accompanied by Mrs. Tumy. The couple planned to attend the Stanford-California football game. Drill Tonight Eagles drill team will hold a special session at 8 to night In the lodge hail at 43 North Front atreet. The meeting is Intend ed to begin preparation for drill competition at the 1039 state conven tion In Roseburg, it was stated by William Peck, manager. Mr. Peck asked all members to be punctual In attendance. Driver lts Usual weekly exami nation of applicants for licenses or permit to drive cars will be held here Saturday. Ward McReynolds, state examiner In charge of southern Oregon district, and his staff will be in council chambers on the top noor of city hall from 8 to 6. Appll cants are asked to report between those hours. j To Conference Mark A. O o 1 d y Medford realtor, left today for San Frsncisco to attend a Joint confer ence of the Pacific Board of Under writers and the executive committee of the Oregon State Insurance Agents association. He Is secretary -treasurer of the state association. In San Francisco Mr. Goldy will be Joined by Mrs. Goldy and their son who will fly to the Bay City from Sslt Lake City whre they have been on an extended visit with Mrs. Goldy's parent. Stolen Car Found A stolen 1033 Chevrolet coupe owned by Forrest Woodbury of Grants Pass was found by state police in West Fir, city police here were notified today. The car was wrecked and could not be driven, the report said. Robert Bylund. 14, of Eugene, wa taken Into custody for the theft, police here were informed. The report said Bylund had run away from home and picked up the car here to return to Eueene. The car wa parked by Mr. Woodbury on North Bartlett street lairt Saturday afternoon He reported the theft to city police early Bunday morning. yuvlng he had left the ignition key in the switch. n RE you at the mercy of n snuffy, inei'. smothery head cold right now? Cheer up! A little Mentholatum, applied In each nostril, will soothe the Irritated nafftl membranes, help check the snceilng anrf relieve the stuffiness. Also nib Mentholatum vlgorouslv on the chest and hark to stimulate sluggish circulation. You'll be grate ful for Mentholatum eflcetlve relict. ICOLD PERSONAL Medford Caller M. E. Blakely of Rogue Rlver transacted business in Medford this morning. On Business Lora Avarlll and R. L. Burns of Central Point were bus iness caller here today. From Phoenix Kenneth Boussom and W. G. Davis of Phoenix trans acted business In this city today. Transacts Business H. W. Kelk hoefer of Applegote was a Medford business caller today. Shoe Man Here F. L. Wt sherd of Portland, northwest representative of the Brown Shoe company, was In Medford today for a business visit with Noble Vincent, local Buster Brown manager. Mr. Wlherd, who Is returning home from a factory meet ing In St. Louis, said that the com pany will have the mast outstanding line of spring shoes in its 60 year history. He stated that the Brown Shoe company is introducing several new lines of shoes in anticipation of a record-breaking year. - Meeting Tomorrow Southern Ore gon Gem and Mineral society will hold a regular semi-monthly meeting at the Jackson County Chamber of Commerce at 7:30 Thursday evening Part of the session will be devoted to classifying various stones and min erals. A new exhibit will be arrang ed In one of the chamber's side show windows. The society's display was re moved Sunday from the front show window to make room for Christmas exhibits. Anyne Interested In gems and mineral Is Invited to attend to morrow night's meeting. To Meet Friday Crater Lake post 1833 of the Veterans of Foreign Wars will convene at the armory with It auxiliary on Friday evening at 8. Reports will be given by the bicycle club and the soft hall chairman. Francis H. Walker will speak on What the Veterans of Foreign Wars Are Doing Now and Expect to Do in Future." The department Junior vice commander Is expected to be present at the session. After the meeting the drill team will practice for competi tion at Pendleton where the depart ment encampment will be held. Drivers Resent Lertures SYDNEY. Australia (UP) Sydney autolsts don't care for safety lectures. Under the regulations of a new courtesy squad" which Is authorized to give traffic violators the choice between going to court or attending lectures at a "Better Understanding" meeting, the offenders generally pre- ier to go to court, pay the fine and escape discussion of traffic safetv. Enoch Arrlen In Reverse DECOTO, Cal. (UP) Modern streamlining of the Enoch Arden saga has reduced It to this: When Thomas Garcia, absent for 13 years and be lieved to be dead, returned to his home here, Instead of finding an- oiner man occupying his place In his home and hla wife's affections, ne round awaiting him a Justice court complaint for non-support over the 13 yeara. Horse Hurt, Ambulance Called RICHMOND. Ind. -(UP) A man called the police department here and 1 said an ambulance was needed at a oad accident near the city limit. Police hurriedly dispatched one. When tho driver arrived he found it was a horse that had been injured. Hawk Killed With Arrow OROVILLE. Cal. (UP) This city has a veritable William Tell on lta police force. He la Carl Rabe who has brought down with bow and arrow a hawk at a distance of 4S yards and 30 yards In the air. Machine Records Evidence JOHANNESBURG. Transvael ( UP) Experimente with a machine for re cording evidence have been made In the magistrates- court at Springs. Transvaal, and If the department of Justice Is satisfied with the result, this kind of recording may be adopt ed generally. Tomorrow and Friday! TODAY ONLY vn u 1 "Four Daughters" Coming To Much of th highly successful showings of the t'annle Burnt story, "Four Daughters," which come to the Craterian theater Sunday, la due to the brilliant portrayals of three of lta young stars. John Gar field, Prlscllla Lane and Jeffrey Lynn. . Although Miss Lana has been seen Jack Rogers, 38. a travelling sce-Ies repairman from Boise. Idaho, waived preliminary hearing In Justice of the peace court this afternoon on a charge of obtaining money under false pretenses. He was bound over to the grand Jury by Judge William R. Coleman under 8500 ball. He was committed to the county Jail. Rogers was charged with cashing two worthless $10 checks at the Groceteria stores Tuesday. He was arrested by city police when he returned to the No. 1 Oroceterla yesterday morning. A. C. Wilson, store manager, signed the complaint. Clarence L. Gibson, 44. of Central Point requested a preliminary hear ing when arraigned in Justice of the peace court this morning on a charge of drawing a bank check with Inef ficient funds to pay It. The hearing was set for 3 p. m. Thursday. Com plainant was Mrs. A. C. Pernlund ol Phoenix. Gibson was arrested by state police this morning. INDIANAPOLIS. Nov. 18 (AP Stephen F. Chadwick of Seattle. Wash., national commander of the American Legion, demanded of Sec retary of Labor Perklna today her de partment proceed at once with trial of Harry Bridges, west const director for the committee for Industrial or ganization, on the charge he Is an COMING TOMORROW! Five Little Singing, Dancing Girls Grown Up! -2 iiii saiiiaaT ' t-wtammmrmwm0 Plus This Companion HURRY! THEY END TONIGHT! Frank Albertson in a Movie Quiz Picture "FUGITIVES FOR A NIGHT" Pirn LIONEL A TWILL in "HIGH COMMAND" Shows at 1:4.1 :IVII:I. r In three pictures, advance reports claim a sensational success for her In the new film. Garfield and Lynn are both newcomers to motion pic tures, and make their bow In "Pour Daughters." John Garfield has been acclaimed as the outstanding dramatic find In yeara. He has been described as being a combination of Paul Muni Scores Scoop Claire Trevor co-features with Ce sar Romero as a rivnl but romantic New York reporter who outwits her suitor for the year's biggest scoop In "Five of a Kind." starring the Dlonne Quintuplets and opening a three-day run at the Rialto theater tomorrow. Other members of tho cast include Jean Hersholt again in the role of Dr. Dafce. Slim Summer ville, Henry WUcoxon and Jane Dar well. "Outlaws of Sonora." starring the Three Mpsqultcew. will play as the companion feature with the DIonne's newest dancing and singing snow. "undesirable alien" and should be deported. Chadwick made public at a confer ence of legion department command ers and adjutants a letter he sent to Miss Perkins yesterday. The letter quoted resolutions passed at the le gion convention In Los Angeles In September demanding Bridges' de portation and charging labor depart ment officials had failed to enforce deportation laws and blocked paasage of new Immigration acts. "I have withheld addressing you until the elect lona were, out of the way In order that my thus addressing you should not be considered aa a matter of political Implications," Chadwlcfc's letter said. Western 5 mmmmmifwsuBmmmmMmmmmmi jjyS I Mats . . 2V I I 'fl ' ' ' ,V' Craterian and Edward 0. Robinson. Lynn, on the other hand, la an entirely different character, a ro. mantle type ijho Is expected to create a vast following ror mmscir with his characterisation In "Pour Daughters. Also In the cast are Claude Rains. May Robson. Gale Page. Prank Mc Hugh and Dick Poran. OPEN OFFICE HERE FOR 0-C MATTERS Otto 0. P. Krueger arrived here today to establish district headquar ters for the Oregon-California grant land administration. He was trans ferred here from the Klamath agency of the U. S. Indian service. He set up a temporary office In city hall. The district office here will liano'le all O-C mattera pertaining to timber sales, grazing and fire protection on the revested land. Other district of fices are being opened In Roseburg and Eugene, all to operate 'under the regional office In Portland. Head of the organization la W. H. Horning, chief forester for the O-C adminis tration. Mr. Krueger and his wife and three children have taken up resldenco at 1020 East Jackson boulevard. Shark Tireless Swimmer SYDNEY. Australia (UP1 During the four years that Skipper IV. a gray nurse shark, has been confined In the local aquarium pool and where It has never been seen to atop swim ming. It la estimated that the fish covered 10M20 miles at three miles per hour. It has also eaten S.MO pounds of klngfish and bonlto during that time. Closing tlma tor' Too Late to Clas sify Ads Is 1:30 p. m. ettskt- '5 Kv"csr pi JEWS IN GERMANY IN FEAR OF IRE NAZI OUTBREAKS (Continued tiuui Page One.) said the president In a preaa confer ence yesterday. Defense Plan Pictured At the same time he pictured a two-continent defense system In which the Americas would present a united front against foreign ag gression. His hearera saw a close link be tween the two statementa because of widespread speculation Germany may seek to spread her Influence through Latin America. An angry editorial against "con cessions of the American government to American Jewry." apparently written before the president's atate ment In Waahlngton waa published by Field Marshal Ooerlng'a news paper In Essen. Leveling Its attack chiefly at Sec retary Ickes and the calling home of United States Ambassador Hugh R. Wilson, the newspsper said "we in Germany know too well the cir cles In the United States which answer for such maneuvers to give them much credit." The German-Jewish situation com manded the British cabinet's atten tion as It awaited nasi reaction to a plan attributed to United States Ambassador Joseph P. Kennedy for an exodua of most of Germany's 800.000 Jews to North and South America and to the British empire, Too Late to Classify DRESS MAKING Alternations, re modeling 01 au ainos. Dinger oew Ing machine. 33 S. Orape, Liberty Bldg. Phone 782. WANTED Middle aged lady for light nousewora. oonrn, ruom. wan00- v-mi this afternoon. Mae Anderson, Jack sonville Highway. Box 18. ESTABLISHED RELIABLE coaat con cern has opening for local manager. Also Klamath Palls. New, no sell Ing plan. $50 and up weekly to party qualified. Experience not so essential as references. $386 work- ing fund necessary (secured and returnable under guarantee). Apply In person now. Mr. Cheney, Hotel Medford. FOR RENT Store room at 136 East 8th street, formerly occupied by Western Thrift. Inquire at Western Thrift. 30 No. Central. YOUNG MAN. 30. desires work as truck driver or Cat. man; Box 3400, Tribune. FOR RENT Room, newly furnished, heated, private entrance, garage If desired, 28 N. Orange. Phone 1796-J. WANTED Ride to Loa Angeles. Call 265. Ask for Chuck. WALKING RIGHT YOUR HEART 1:4S - FOR 8AIX 10S3 OHtVROLIT SI DAN, air wheals, heater: la A-1 condition. 334.00. See Clay Wit ham. 316 E. 8th. acroa from Ward's. MAE BAJtNHILL will welcome her friends and clientele at Eaat Side Beauty Salon. Phone 688. FOR RENT Furnished apartment. Inquire 104 So. Holly or Phone S88-Y. 3 TOOGENBERG milk goata and one Billy for sale or trade. J. waldon. Ramsey Canyon Road, 3 miles north of Sam's Valley. NEAT, young man. experienced in or chard work, desires steady employ ment. Capable. Bo 3399. Tribune. FOR SALE Repossessed hay cutter, reg. price 133 OS, like new 117 60. 3 coal brooders, reg. price 818.30, now 811.95. Montgomery Ward. WANTED Old folks to care for In my home. Phone 7-X-3, P. O. Box IS. Central Point. WANTED Woman for day work. About 1 dav a week. Prefer some one from West Side. Box 3403, Tri bune. FOR SALE 3 round Oak. medium aire, heating stoves. Phone 1093. FOR SALE 1938 Bulck Pour Sedan with trunk, heater and radio. In an estate. Call Otto J. Prohnmayer, 18. FOR RENT Furnished or party fur nished house. Phone 109 1-H. FOR RENT 8 room house, 8 bed rooms, hardwood floors, close In adults. Also. 3 room furnished apt. ground (Joor. Call at 403 King St. FOR RENT 5-room house, basement, furnace. Phone 676 or 1421-X, eve nings. RUMMAGE SALE Friday and Satur day. Nov. 18-19. next to Brophy'a by Medford ZONTA club for benefit Junior Symphony orchestra. Maybe Its worms, Could be In digestion. How about hla eon? Or perhaps he Is Just run down. Ask for SERGEANT'S FREE Doa Book and learn how to care for him. We hare a SERGEANT'S Doa Hsdldne for every doa ailment Bob Burns' grandest role ... as the quiet, . philosophical, kindly sort of a fellow you've always known him to be ... in a simple, down-to-earth story, of real folks . . . and their everyday joys and sorrows I ' , :4 - : Matl-JOe lTfe.40 3 FAMILY ROMS rooms dowrjtaln, lurd S185D wood noon. fireplace, 8 V l w w w room apartment upstairs, private entrance, A real buy for only si 850. also CLOSE Df . sbma 1 room plastered home. SlSnnood condition, 60x100 W I WWW lol priced to sell. also RIVER FRONTAGE A A 3 acres. 3 room shingle SMSn house, 3 porches, cellar. WW wll orr crater Lake Highway and over 300 feet of Rogue River frontage, priced 8950 only. $300 down. also COUNTRY HOME PRICED 14 REAL VALUE OUT OF TOWN OWNER A .... Almost new, (.room VAylan modern bungalow, hard-?-TVWW rood floors, fireplace, pink of condition, 17 acres land in pears, cherries, walnuts, peaches and grapes. Chicken house, over looks Valley and Medford. Never before priced ao low. Make appoint ment to see thla at once. $1600 profit possibility. MARK A. GOLDY, DJO. 108 E- Main St. Phone 738 TURKEY DINNER Wenonah Club. Redmen hall on Apple street, No vember 17. 6:30 p. m., 8 p. m 36c, 36e. COUGHS DUE TO COLDS To quickly relieve distress rub sooth ing, warming Musterole on your cheat, throat and back. Musterole is NOT "Just a salve." It"i a "ctmnttr-irritant" containing good old-fashioned remedies (or distress of colds oil of mustard, menthol, camphor and other helpful ingredients. That's why It gets such fine results better than the old-fashioned mustard piaster. Musterole penetrates the surface akin, stimulates, warms and soothes and . quickly helps to relieve local oangestioB snd pain. Used by millions (or 80 years. Recommended by many doctors snd nurses. In 8 strengths: Regular, Chil dren's (Mild) and Extra Strong. 40 DANCE Tonight at TOWNSEND HALL 123 W. Main Good floor, good music clean environment snd a pleasant evening assured all. Ladies lOo Crantf 36c INTO . . . Klodiei.l