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    MEDFORD MATT-. TRTBirNE, MEDFOTCD, OR EG OX. THFRSDAY. NOVEMBER 17, liftB.
PAGE THIRTEEN
I LOCAL and PERSONAL!
Llcrnfted To Wed A marriage 11c-
ense was issued In the Josephine
county clerk's orftce at Grants Pass
Tuesday to Reginald C. Wood, farm
worker, and Mary Winn, both of Tal
ent. Brother Dies D. D. Davis, Medford
real estate salesman, today was In
receipt of word of the death of his
brother, Prank P. Davis of Lake wood,
Ohio. Death occurred while Mr.
Davis slept and was attributed to a
heart attack. He had been a resident
of Ohio for many years.
Kit Stolen Mrs. Tavener Roblnett
of Ashland reported to city police last
night that a nurse's kit was stolen
from her car while she was attending
jtfce San Francisco Opera company
fballet at the Holly theatre. Her car
was parked on 5th street between
Grape and Holly streets. It was a
a black, zipper bag, Mrs. Roblnett said
1 ...
Planes Pass Over The late United
'Southbound plane last nigh J; and the
early morning northbound ship this
morning passed over Medford, unable
to make their scheduled 6tops at the
municipal airport because of fog. It
was thought that the fog would lift
enough to permit this afternoon's
planes to land.
Grangers Notified Grangers going
from here to Portland for the na
tional convention were notified today
that the Jackson county Grange ban'
quet would be held at 1744 N.E. 43nd
street. It will be held at 6 p. m. Tt
day. About 78 Jackson county Grang
ers were expected to attend the con
vention and banquet, many 'of them
to leave for Portland today and to
' morrow.
On Road Survey Karl L. Janouch,
supervisor of the Rogue River na
tional forest, and H. C. Obye, assist
ant supervisor, left this morning for
Lake of the Woods to Inspect the
work being done on construction of
ft new road to the forest resort. With
Mrs. Janouch, Mr. Janouch returned
:to his home here Tuesday evening
from Portland where he had spent
two and a half months on a special
assignment at the U. S. regional for
ester's office.
Ask Doctor About
This Ideal Way
TO LOSE FAT
READ EVERY WORD!
Make up your mind now that you'll
lose some of that ugly fat and really
enjoy life.
7 No one can blame you If you don't
want to take harmful drugs, go on
starvation diets and do back breaking
xerclses. No sane woman would I And
for sensible women like yourself who
jpuiiy wane to reauce yet aon t ex
i tect miracles overniKht who are
j willing to faithfully follow a most
lmple, inexpensive and pleasant 28
jlay plan (women considerably over
weight naturally require longer per
iods), we suegest this easy plan,
j First or ail go light on fatty foods
and sweets. Eat plentifully of lean
meats, iresn iruits and vegetables
And for proper functioning be sure
to take a half teaspoon ful of Kru
chen Salts in hot water every morn
Jng. And let's get this straight right
now about Kruschen
It Is not harmful. It Is NOT Just
one KAlt as some people mav leitnr
witly believe. Look on the box! You'll
see it Is a blend of 6 aetlve mlnernl
alts, which when dissolved In water
Is similar to the famous nierllral
waters of European Spa where
wealt hy fat people have gone for
jears.
A Jar of Kruschen costs but a few
cents ana mattes & gallons or mar
velous mineral health water. Get
Jar RIGHT AWAY! At Western Thrift
Dtores ana aruggisxs everywnere.
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Calls Here Peter Nelson of Rogue
River was a Medford business caller ;
today. '
Prom Trull Bn QUlet Of Trail
was a Medford business callers this
morning.
Here On Business Joseph Casey of
Butte Falls transacted business In
Medford today.
Calls Here C. L. Cook of Gold Hill
called In this city on business today.
Medford Caller J. C. Clark of Cen
tral Point was a Medford business
caller.
Neff Returns Porter J. Neff. Med
ford attorney, returned on the train
this morning from Salem, where he
spent yesterday transacting business.
From Ashland John C. Garrett,
Harriett Hllderbrandt and L. D. Mes
sney of Ashland transacted business
in Medford this morning.
Chorus To Meet Jackson County
Teachers chorus will convene Satur
day morning at 10 in the courthouse
auditorium for a rehearsal.
On Business Lud Axland of Eu
gene, representative of the General
Poods Sales company, is spending
several days In thla city transacting
business. He is registered at the
Hotel Medford.
Accepts Position Miss Maxlne Love
of Grants Pass arrived In Medford
Tuesday to accept a position with
the state unemployment compensa
tion commission office In this city.
At present she Is registered at the
Hotel Holland.
School Operetta Phoenix grade
school Is sponsoring an operetta
Friday evening at 8 o'clock In the
school house. "En Voyage With Col
umbus" Is the operetta. It Is under
the direction of Mrs. Dorothy Morris.
From Olendale El wood Ingledue,
manager of the Hotel Informant in
Glendale. Cal., spent yesterday Id
Medford on business. He was register
ed at the Hotel Medford. Mr. Ingle
due Is nationally known candid cam
era expert and many of his pictures
have been published.
Green Transferred Sandy Green
son of Dr. and Mrs. R. E. Green of
701 Park street, left yesterday after
noon for Santa Barbara, Cal., where
he has been transferred by the Mont
gomery Ward company. Mr. Green
was In charge of the sporting goods
department In the store here and will
be in the same department In Santa
Barbara. He made the trip south by
motor car.
Joins Army Announcement was
made today of the United States army
enlistment of Leo M. David, former
Medford resident. David was accept
ed for enlistment tentatively on No
vember 9 by Sgt. Willis S. Estep, re
cruiter In charge of the army station
in Medford city hall, He passed his
final qualifying examinations at Van
couver Barracks, Wash., and elected
to serve with the 7th Infantry at that
post.
Park Weather Clear The sun was
shining and the atmosphere was clear
In Crater Lake national park when
rangers made their dally radio broad
cast this morning. A light snow storm
yesterday afternoon added an Inch
of snow to the ground cover, 24
inches deep at park headquarters this
morning, the rangers reported. Tem
pearture in the park yesterday ranged
from a maximum of 35 to a mini
mum of 38. Park roads were open
but tire chains were needed, the
rangers broadcast.
w.p;i
On Buslnt-s W. H. Baggs, general
manager of American Fruit Growers,
Inc., and C. W. Brown, treasurer of
the company, arrived by train In
Medford this morning from Pitts
burgh, p., to confer with Gordon
R. Qreen, division manager of the
company In this cKy. The men plan
ned to remain here today only.
Ranger In Town-Homer HI son.
ranger in charge of the Union Creek
district of the Rogue River national
forest. Mrs. Hlxon and their small
son have taken up residence at 616
South Ivy street for the winter. Mr.
Hlxon will be at room 353 of the for
est service annex In the Medford fed
eral building during the winter
months. The Union Creek ranger
station Is. closed for the winter.
Slight AccliU'iits Georgia E. Burn-
ham of 123 Oregon Terrace and Dayl
Burres of 107 Genossce street oper
ated cars that collided with minor
damage yesterday at East Main and
Genessee streets, a report at city
police headquarters today showed.
H. E. Bismark of 17 Glen Oak Court
and Bruce Scott of Portland were
drivers of trucks that collided yester
day a mile north of Rogue River, a
olty police report said.
Meeting Tomorrow Rogue River
Valley Navy Mothers club will hold
Its regular-social meeting at 8 p. m
Friday In the home of Mrs. Grace
Roberts at 101 1 West 10th street.
This month's regular business seaslon
was held November 7 In Grants Pass.
Several navy mothers of Josephine
county, wero enrolled. Any woman
having a son In the United States
navy is Invited to attend tomorrow
night's social meeting.
ZARAGOZA. Spain. Nov. 17. (AP)
Insurgent military observers today
expressed belief General Franco's re-
conquest of the right (western) bank
of the Ebro river had paved the way
for an operation which should end
the Spanish government's resistance.
Government and insurgent lines
today were virtually the same as
when the Ebro campaign, one of
the longest and bloodiest of the
civil war, began July 25.
But Insurgents pointed out the
government's land and air forces
had suffered such heavy losses they
were In a greatly weakened position
to ward off Franco's next blow.
Officials here asserted the govern
ment forces suffered 75,000 casual
ties In the Ebro campaign In north
western Spain and had abandoned
a large amount of military equip
ment, much of which the Insurgents
salvaged.
PORTLAND. Nov. 17. (AP) An
excessive demand for hens and a
comparatively light call for toms
prevailed on the turkey market to
day. - One firm paid 23 cents a pound
for hens and others were offering
22 cents. The market for toms, drop
ping a half-cent In New York, stood
about 20 cnt a pound. Ono pro
duce handler said the price might
decline again for birds weighing
more than 20 pounds.
Consumers' Guide finds that only
one single person out of 100 In this
country has an annual income of
$5000 or more.
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According fo an unbiased survey of independent package
stores sponsored by leading distillers.
AMERICA'S Biggest-Selling
Whiskey that's TEN
HIGH's amazing record. Made
possible because TEN HIGH
gives double-value for the
money. Because TEN HIGH
really does Double Your En
joyment! Its flavor is doubly-rich,
doubly-satisfying, smooth be
cause all Rough Edges are kept
out. Strict methods of distilling
Simone Here
Simone Simon, the girl with a mind
of her own, has one of the Marring
rolee with Ben Bernle and Walter
Wlnchell In "Love and Hlssea.-' new
est of the Bernle-Wtnchell grudge
shows playing todav and tomorrow
only at the Roxy theatre. Joan Davis
and Bert Lahr have supporting roles.
Screen Version of
Arkansas Traveler
on Sunday Program
Among the happiest memories most
of us will carry with us are those mo
tion pictures in which Will Rogers
and Irene Rich portrayed plain Amer
icans engaged In plain American pur
suits.
Everybody who enjoyed these
simple dramas of plain folks will en
Joy the new Bob Burns picture, "The
Arkansas Traveler," which opened
Its four day showing yesterday at the
Craterlan theatre. For "The Arkan
sas Traveler" Is In the same chnnnel
of tha Rogers-Rich appeal, and that
spenks volumes,
Bob Burns has been compared, and
favorably, with Wll' Rogers a num
ber of times during the past few
years. But it has not been really
evident of the similarity between th
two as is now shows In this new
film. That will sound like sacrilege
to many Rogers fans. But tnat same
down-to-earth, philosophical, human
appeal that , so characterized Will
Rogers Is also found In Bob Burns. If
this is a sample of what he can
really do, then, say we, let's have
more of It. For It's been a long
time anyone can reach out and touch
the heart as Bob Burns does In "The
Arkansas Traveler."
He doesn't play the bazooka; he
doesn't crack wise about Van Buren
and his uncles and aunts and the
rest of the relatives he's publicised
so much In the past. He just plays
himself, easy-going, drawling, home
spun. And when you come rlffht
down to It. It really Isn't fair to either
Will Rogers or Bob Burns to be com
pared. Rogers had his Individual
style, Burns has his. But what a
happy break that Burns came along
after Rogers left such an aching void.
"The Arkansas Traveler" Is about a
small town. Its newspaper and Its
people. Fay Bainter plays the pub
lisher of the paper coveted by the
local moneyosjrs, Lyle Talbot. Burns
plays a hobo printer who stops In
wjwn iong enough to outwit the
covetous bigwig and patch up a sty-
nueu romnnce ociwoen two young
.oiks, pinyea oy Jean Parker and John
Beal. living the while In a Jail cell
politely provided by the friendly con
stable, Irvln S. Cobb.
Ther'a no straining for laughs or
tears, but both accrue. It's probably
the best picture for all members of
the family that the screen has shown
for a long, long time.
A Royal Decree-Law published In
the Italian Official Gazette requires
that all new power plants be bunt
so they can use gas, solid fuel, or
electric power.
A bread and yeaat-ralsed pastry
seems to keep fresh almost Indefi
nitely If promptly cooled to 30 de
grees centigrade In a carbonic add
atmosphere. German scientists find.
X-
control in the world's largest
distillery ore the secret of TEN
HIGH's perfectly balanced
bourbon taste.
Discover for yourself why
TEN HIGH is America's favorite
whiskey . . . Double Your En
joyment today with TEN HIGH.
You can buy TEN HIGH at
stores and taverns all over the
nation. Hiram Walker & Sons
Inc., Peoria, Illinois.
Rialto Role
:ir,!&m
t
Jean Hersholt again essays the role
of beloved Dr. Luke (Dr. Allan Roy
Dafoe in real life) In the Dlonne
quintuplets' third and best starring
picture, "Five Of A Kind," which
opens a thrcc-day run today at the
Rialto theatre. Hersholt. as he has
in the last two pictures, convincingly
portrays the genial doctor In a new
and modern setting.
in this picture the Quints are re
vealed as real entertainers, singing,
dancing, making muslo and fun, and
telling their fans all about It. The
story whirls through a series of ex
citing situations, with the clamor and
turmoil of metropolitan New York as
the background. Cliilro Trevor and
CesarRomero as two rival reporters,
Slim SummervUle as the home-town
sheriff, Henry Wllcoxon and Jane
Darwcll In featured roles, and John
Qualen again as Papa Dlonne, are
among the featured players In the
large cast.
"Outlaws of Sonora," featuring the
Three Mesqulteers, plays as the added
feature with "Five Of A Kind."
BERLIN. Nov. 17 ( API noi.nl..
Miller, commercial attache of the
united states embassy, was called to
Washington tadnv thnn 91 fcm,-.
after the departure of Ambassador
Hugh R. Wilson. Miller was directed
to report In Washington not later
than January 1.
The calling of Miller was regarded
by the American eolonv in nriin
as a significant Indication the United
States deoartment nr mmmFM
lost Interest in Qcrmany, for the
WASHINGTON. Nnv 17(D
Richard C. Peterson. .Tiv ji.l...,n
secretary of commerce, said today
.m. uougiai Miner, American com
merclal attache In Berlin, w.. Mt..-
ing to the United states on a "rou-
vino visit- arranged two months ago.
AMERICAN BRIDGE CO.
LOW ON SACTO. JOBS
SACRAMENTO, Nov. 17. (API
American Bridge comnanv of nut.
burSh, Pa., was the apparent lowest
of five bidders for mnir,,,.ii .
two bridges across the R.-r.n,...
" pa" 01 me central Valley
Project railroad relocation Job.
The company offered to supply
materials and suneratrtietiir. nf h
two bridges for 4124,337.
MEDFORD LODGE, No. 103,
A. F. A. M.
cflijj Stated Communication
RxiA Frldnv. Nov. 18. 1038
' T SEVEN P. M. SHARP
Also work In the F. O. Degree,
Visitors welcomo.
A. O. Bishop L. L. Sander,
Sec'y. w. M.
Shows 1:4.1-0:4,1-0:00 80c-40c-10c
The Grandest Family Show
Since Will Rogeri!
it, Mte ea&.'.;l
BOB I m
BURNS
Movie Quiz Conteat Plrluri
COMING SUNDAY 1
TANNIC HURST S
Jiaugr
iters
llal li'lmlTU . ka until
' 1 Irs ntsuca M III lit!
Motli' lill SISIIII (mailt ' I
Plrlilre rntil.u - -
, A picture so true to lire I
1 I hat you'll sit entranced! J
as v war t v- -njamr i
E. BONFIRE
AT 7:10 TONIGHT
TO
With a serpentine through the
downtown city streets and a rctvrlns
bonfire on the high school grounds.
700 Medford hlsh school students
will participate tonight In a pro
game celebration of Friday night's
gridiron conflict between Ornnls
Pass and Medford on the local field.
According to plans, the rally will
be one of the most enthusiastic and
largest pep meetings of the year.
Medford high students will meet
at the city park tonight at 7:10 and
will firm the serpentine from the
corner of Mln and Holly. The line
of march will tnke the students down
Main to the corner of Central and
back again. The students will then
be dispersed to meet again at the
high school field for the lighting of
the big bonfire that has been a
week In preparation.
The Tiger Quarts. Medford Senior
high's student police squad, have
had chargo of the preparation or
the bonfire which consists of a col
lection of old wooden structures.
tires, and scrap lumber, aurrounded
by a towering wooden frame. Tho
torch will be applied to the bonfire
at 7:40 tonight. '
During the bonfire and the sub
sequent rally at the bonfire as it
burns, Medford high students will
sell hot dogs and popcorn to cold
and weary pop-mnkers.
High school cheer leaders, Grctchen
McAllister and Bob Walker, will load
the yells during both serpentlno and
bonfire rally. Nearly the entire high
school student body Is expected to
participate.
The Senior high school drum corpa
will make marching appearonco In
Medford'a downtown district between
2:30 and 3:00 Friday afternoon.
PIS POLICE HALT
PARIS, Nov. 17 (AP) A group of
about 3,000 persons, who polios said
were mostly Communists, today stag
ed tha first demonstration against
Premier Daladter's decree laws.
Strong forces of police broke up
the demonstration In Place D'ltalle,
In the heart of the Parts workers'
district, without difficulty.
Seven persons were arrested charg
ed with obstructing traffic.
The crowd also opposed a govern
ment ban on a Communist meeting
that had been scheduled tonight.
When last heard from, this coun
try's population center was at I
spot 3 .9 miles northeast of Linton,
Greene county, Indiana,
Radio-telephone service between
Shanghai and Japanese cities sus
pended for more than a yeai are
now being resumed.
THEY SING! THEY DANCE! THEY
---they're real grown-up entertainers now!
flrfN?. ad they're in swell oompany If J
Eif'yl sfjafcSvC with a notable cost of stars...
V&P 4f II in .a high-speed rtory that
ZTfv V3 whirls In and out ef New 1 Iff
rXi ' flf York ' Broadway 1 ,
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ttilevinir
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The typical family in the United
States baa four members.
Tho total American Income for
the last year when statistics are
available, 1935-38. was 80 billion
dollars.
More than 000O0 persons from
about to nntlDiis visited Sweden
during the first elht months of
1038.
Too Late to Classify
FOK RENT Room, newly furnished,
heated, private entrance, garage If
desired. 28 N. Orange. Phone 1798-J.
RUMMAGE SALE Friday and Satur
day, Nov. 18-19, next to Brophy's by
Medford ZONTA club for benefit
Junior Symphony orchestra.
REDUCING KENNEL for winter, a
few choice vounn Scotties, priced
to sell. Royal Rogue Kennel.
PILL DIRT cheap. Phone 1534-Y.
FOR RENT 6-room modern furnish
ed house. Adults oniy. man mi-j.
WANTED TO BUY Cash register.
Phone 850 at once.
Family consist of man and two
grown children, the latter home
from college occasionally. Pleasant
noma ana ugnt worn, do
Tribune.
FOR PALE Studio couch, like new.
419 West 2nd. Phone 477-L.
WANTED By experienced woman .
COOKlllg in mining or eoiwiiwwwu
camp. References. Box 2817, Tri
bune. FURNISHED APARTMENT for rent.
623 E. Main.
FOR SALE Young fat ducks. Box
139 Spring street.
EXPERIENCED FARMER with new
Caterpillar tractor wnnte plowing
or dlsclns. Phone S71-R-2.
WENONAH CLUB PUBLIO CARD
Party. Redmen Hall on Apple street,
Nov. 18, 8:30 p. ra.
FOR SALE Fancy walnuts and fil
berts. 12c and 15c. on Old Hignway.
Talent. Harvey Walter.
DRY WOOD, 16-ln. laurel 2.75 tier.
12-Inch. 2.50. some black oait, 10.
Inch S2.7S. Some body fir 2.25. 12.
Inch Mnnwinltn 2.60. Phone 310.
Franklin's Grocery.
FOR 8ALE Barred Rock fryers 48c
encn. i rnK. oru nwuoc wrjv f "
Grocery on Stewart Ave. Phone
800-J.
FOR SALE! Nice family cow. Inquire
at Samson's Warehouse.
FOR RALE CHEAP Studio COUCh,
play pen. baby buggy, baby bath
tub and nursery cnair. oo,
Grape.
Eczema Itching
Here's Quick Belief
n WMtarn Thrift. TlriKP StOfCB
or any aruggw wxmy ana got
original Dolus OI C.enn, iwweuui,
penetrating Moone's Emerald Oil and
apply a few drops over the affected
The itching torture is quickly
sioppeu. mcrea nmniug ucvwr w io-
it... rt I . wtoel ..n anranan it tYlftJtt.
externally caused skin troubles.
Moone's Emerald Oil is greaseieas,
OOCS noi Hinin, prouiuwo ii u it m ii g i
Money cheerfully refunded. If not
sausiica.
X
A Mesquiteer branded as a killer while a S. -
gang use his name to rob a
H.HriSMMI.IHMfll
Bob Livingston Ray Corrigan Max
How To Relieve
Misery of Your
If you are suffer-
1 f 1 I r-r-l I able chest com,
try this: Massage throat, chest, oiui
tack with vicks vapotwu
time. Then spread a thick layer on
chest and cover with warmed clout.
VapoRub goes right to worlc to
bring rellcf-two ways at once.
(1) Direct through the skin Ike a,
poultice; (2) Direct to the irritated
air-passages with Its medicated
Vah!s noultlce-vaporactlonlooseni
congestion. .
Often.bymoro-1
Ing the worst of
i. v VapoRub
the cold w over.
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