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LOCAL and PERSONAL
From Ashland N. F. Pstton. B. L.
Fisher and Marvin Potozka. all Aib
l&nd residents, transacted business In
Med lord this morning.
LUerlhead Landed Doo Walnwott
and CUff Chord, both of Medford.
landed tht limit of steelhead to
Rogue River Sunday whlls fishing
with Glen Wooldrldge. guide.
Park Weather Cloudy Psrtly clou
dy weather prevailed In Crater Lake
national park this morning but visi
bility was good, rangers said In their
daily broadcast. Park roads wers still
free of snow and tire chains were
not needed, the rangers stated.
Alley Accident A G rover's dairy
Truck driven by Prank Pasmore and
vehicle operated by P. C. Petty of
Route 3 were Involved In a slight
mishap In the alley between Central
avenue and Bartlett street Tuesday
morning, a report on file In city po
lice station said today.
Examiner Coming Ward McRey
nolds. state examiner of operators
and chauffeurs, will be In Medford
city hall next Saturday between 8
am. and 5 p.m. All those wishing
permits or licenses to drive cars are
asked to get In touch with Mr. Mc
Reynolds during these hours.
Aid Yule Cause Disabled Amer
ican Veterans auxiliary has volun
tarily contributed 5 to the Eagles
Christmas fund. It was announced
today by A. H. Ban well, aerie presi
dent who expressed the lodge's grati
tude. The fund Is used In providing
needy families with baskets of food
at Christmas.
Moving To Idaho Mrs. Llla M
Haas of 122 North Oakdale avenue
will leave tonight by train for Fort
Hall, Idaho, where she has accepted
employment and will make her home.
Mrs. Haas has resided here for the
past four years and has numerous
friends In Medford who regret her
departure. She is a niece of H. O.
Wilson of 7 Chestnut steet.
leaves For North Erl Gray, dep
uty collector of VS. internal revenue
left this morning on an official busi
ness trip to the north. He was to
transact business In Grants Pass,
Roseburg and intervening cities. He
planned to be back at his office In
Medford federal building Saturday
morning.
Meeting Friday A Christmas party
will be held at the regular semi
monthly meeting of the Rogue River
Valley Navy Mothers club in the
home of Mrs. Florence Cuffel at 900
North Central avenue at 8 o'clock
Friday evening. Santa Claus will dis
tribute gift from a Christmas tiee
and each member Is requested to
bring a present for exchange. The
gifts are not to exceed ten cents In
cost.
Here On BuMness E. L. Chambers
of Eagle Point transacted business
Id this city today.
Calls Here George W. Ltebman of
Jacksonville transacted business In
Medford today.
Return Home Mr. and Mrs. Ben J.
Trowbridge. Jr., of Hill Crown Road
returned on this morning's train
from Portland where they had been
since Fridey.
Back From NorthMrs. Gordon R.
Green of 1036 Queen Anne avenue,
returned by United Main liner yester
day afternoon from Seattle where
she had been with Mr. Green's
mother. Mrs. W. 8. Green, who had
been III. Mrs. Green was much im
proved and well on the way to re
covery when her daughter-in-law left
for home. Mr. Green said. Mr. Green
returned from Seattle few days ago.
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Corp Chief Here Col. Jacob
Fickel, chief of the army air corps
In the 9th carps area with headquar
ters at the Presidio In San Francisco,
stopped at Medford municipal air
port this morning to have his North
American observation plans refueled.
He arrived from Fort Lewis. Wesh..
and left for Oakland, Cal.. as soon
as his plane had been serviced. Two
mechanics were flying with him. An
other arrival today was Ueut O. H.
Brown. Hamilton field, San Rafael.
Cal., to Fort Lewis In a Douglas ob
servation. Lee Honored Dr. Robert E. Lee.
Medford optometrist, returned by
train this morning from Portland
where he took a post graduate course
and attended a convention of the
Western Association of State Boards.
Dr. Lee was elected secretary of the
association., which embraces seven
western states. He is also a member
of the Oregon state board of examin
ing optometrists. The doctor this
morning resumed his practice at his
office, 103 North Central avenue.
Veterans To Meet Crater Lake
post of the Veterans of Foreign Wars
will hold a regular meeting In the
Medford armory at 8 p.m. Friday.
Final arangements will be made for
the post's annual Christmas party to
be held in the armory on a date to
be announced later. William J.
Cooney, bicycle club chairman, will
report on the post's safety project.
It Is expected that the service officer
will make a complete report on his
department's activities for the4 year.
Plans for 1930 will be outlined. As
this will be the final meeting of 1938
Commander O. E. HuklU asks that all
members be present.
Conrt Citation Dierland M. Rob
erts, 18, of Hood River was cited by
state police yesterday to appear In
Justice of the peace court here De
cember 19 to answer a charge of op
erating truck without clearance
lights.
Dramatic Picture On Sunday Bill
ft Wf .... tttt
Autolkts Drown
VANCOUVER. B.C., Dec. 14. (UP)
Mr. and Mrs. H. Lorlng Hugglna.
elderly Belttngam. Wash., couple,
were drowned today when their auto
mobile skidded and went through a
bridge railing, plunging into the Fra
ser river. Hugglns was chief en
gineer of the Belllncham engineering
department. An electric crane raised
the car.
Une Mall Tribune Want Ads.
Too Late to Classify
LADY wants housework. Reliable,
references. Mall Tribune. Box 234.
From the farmus bost-s-llcr by A.
J. Cronln, M. D., the screen has fash
ioned ft dynamic drama of a fight
ing surgeon, set against the back
ground of grim, merciless coal-mining
valleys. The story is "The Cita
del," and comes to the Cratorlan
theatre Sunday for a three day show
ing, with Robert Donftt and Rosa
lind Russell in the leading roles.
A moving drama of the mines
j .-:-.crj a Strugs i.ng young physician
' risks his life to suve trapped work
' mi In thA nit. "Th Citndpl" frtl-
l-vs his enrrer ns he meets the girl
of his choice, marries her and moves
to the city. There he abandons his
nigh ideals and develops a paying
practice In the social set by his dis
tinguished "bedside manner."
How he makes a come-back, with
a victory over big odds, forms the
striking climax of the story.
FOR SALE Complete house of fur
niture. Leaving town at once, will
sell all or any part. Must be cash.
34 Quince.
FOR SALE 153 acres located on
State Highway. 1 mile to rchool.
l'i miles to "jwetofflce and store.
School bus service. About 50 acres
cleared, rest in timber. A bargain,
eny terms, Soo Mrs. Frank Bryan,
Williams, Oregon.
FOUND Black and white femnl ter
rier. Call at 400 N. Onkdnle eves.
FOR SALE International tractor.
Two 13-lnch bottom plows and dou
ble disc. All In good condition
Mrs. Frank Bryan, Williams, Ore.
FOR SALE 1P3B Monarch combina
tion range. Bargain. 84 Rose.
Rialto Comedy
LIS AUTO SHOW
HUGE SUCCESS IS ALL DAY SATURDAY
WORD AT MEETING
Net attandanc totaled 750 at the
Lions club annual auto show In the
Medford armory last week-end, It
wan announced at last nichfs weekly
dinner-meeting of the club In the
Hotel Holland.
Dealers sold a number of cars dur
ing tha two-day showing of 1639
modela. It was also disclosed. The
show was declared to ba a complete
success from every point of view and
plana were Initiated for next year's
event. Proceeds were added to the
Lions club charity fund.
X This year's auto ahow committee
.airmen are to make out written
reports on the show, stressing sug
gestions for making the annual event
better In 1939.
Committee chairmen reporting last
night Included Grant Bean, dealers:
Hal Jenkins, advertising Marmle
Olson, entertainment: Clyde Wil
liams, program: Ly'.e Thurman.
tickets: Prank Runtz. decoratlsns.
and Ed Mann, hall arrangements.
E
NEW YORK. Dee. 14 (AH Sev
en little orphans from Roseburg
Ore., whew parente were killed In
an automobile accident on October
73. began a new life here today.
Tha six gills and one boy. from i
to 14 years old. are the children of
Mr. and Mrs. Allen Moore.
After the death of their parent,
citizens of Roeehurg a community of
4500. took up a collection to help pay
for seven crow-country railroad tick
t fi the children might find new
homes
The orphans were "parceled out" to
unta and uncles In the Bronx. One
of the aunts already has three chil
dren, another seven, with four
grandchildren, while the third la
childless.
POSTOFFICE OPEN
Arthur Treacher is describing the
"lock-step," a football formation he
has Invented, to Slim SummcrviUe,
his csach on the Rockwell Prison
football team, in "Up the River," a
hilarious star-studded comedy hit
coming to the Rialto theatre tomor
row for a three-day run. Preston Fos
ter, Tony Martin. Phyllis Brooks,
Eddie Collins. Sidney Toler. Jane
Darwell and Bill RDblnson have star
ring roles with Treacher and 8um
mervllle. "Lawless Valley," starring America's
favorite action star, will play as the
companion feature with the riotous
comedy of prison football.
Medford central postoffloe will re
main open to fl p. m. Saturday In
stead of closing at noon as usual.
It was announced yesterday by Post
master Frank DeSouza.
Extension of the Saturday hours
has been made to help dispatch
Christmas mall which la expected to
reach a peak In the next few days,
the postmaster said.
Mr. DeSouza emphasised that
Christmas mall for eastern states
should be sent not later than So,t,
urday. It would be preferable, he
said, to dispatch eastern Yule mall
before Saturday.
FORMER MODOC JURIST
. IS CALLED BY DEATH
ALTURAS, Cal.. Dec. 14. (UP)
Former Superior Judge Ferdinand M.
Js meson, who sat on the Modoc
County bench for 17 years before he
retired, died yesterday at the home of
his daughter, Mrs. George Blglev In
San Francisco, It was announced here
today.
Jameson came to Alturas from
Missouri 30 years ago and served as
district attorney for one term before
advancing to the bench.
4
Get Reno Ltrerfe
RENO, Ker ., Dee. 14 .(UP) A
marriage license was Issued late yes
terday to Temple Timmons. 34. and
Jantoe Chrlstoffersen. 31, both of
Klamath Falls, Ore.
ASHLAND ELKS TO
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Ferdinand The Bull
Animated By Disney
On Craterian Screen
"Ferdinand the Bull." whose
flower-smelling activities have be
come known throughout the coun
try. Is on the screen of the Craterian
theatre In the Walt Disney animated
cartoon in technicolor that la a spe
cie.! added attraction on the program
opening a four day run today.
Peter B. Kyne's "Valley of the
Giants" Is the feature attraction.
Ferd I nand , a s most of the world
knows by now, is a young bull who
does not Join tho other young bulls
In their gambols, but is content to
sit beneath a cork tree smelling
flowers.
For three years he smells the
flowers. One day five men come to
the fields to pick bulls to fight In
the bull fights in Madrid. The other
bulls display their strength and
fierceness by butting and throwing
each other. But Ferdinand sits quiet
ly beneath his tree until a bee stings
him. His wild leaps end jumps catch
the fancy of the men and he Is cart
ed sway to Madrid.
The day of the bull fight Is filled
with music, senorltsa with bouquets
of flowers, and crowds of people. A
procession of bnnderillcros. plcadores,
and the matador, precede the en
trance of Ferdinand. As he enters the
ring, he spies a bouquet of flowers
that a ce nor I ta has toraed to the
matodor. He runs over to the bou
quet, sits down and starts smelling
the flowers.
In despair the matador pleads,
stamps his feet, pulls his hair, but
to no avail. Ferdinand will not fight.
Then the matador bares his ohest,
disclosing a tatooed daisy. Adding In-
ASHLAND, Dec. 14. (Spl.) The j suit to injury. Ferdinand licks the
Ashland Elks charity show "His But- matadors chest, and Is dragged un
ffiromnn 1rnl u ftvm tha rlner.
left Wife," will be presented Thurs- 1 .
day at 8:15 p.m. In the Ltthla theater, i Clonlnc time for Too Late to Clas-
Outstandlng local talent has been re
hearsing diligently for the farce
comedy and a rollicking performance
la assured. George Maddox of Med
ford Is director.
Proceeds of the show will swell the
Elks' charity fund which Is an Im
portant factor In bringing relief to
underprivileged children and families.
MclNTYRE LEFT ESTATE
OF $72,456 TO WIDOW
NEW YORK, Dec. 14. j(p) O. O.
Mc In tyre, whose dally column, "New
York Day by Day." appeared In more
than 600 newspapers, left a net estate
of 973.450.
A transfer tax appraisal filed today
listed his widow, Mrs. Maybelle Hope
Mclntyre. as the sole legatee. Mcln
tyre died last February.
Closing time for Too Late to Clas
sify Ads Is 1:30 p. m.
slfy Ads Is 1:30 p. m.
HOUSE on Minnesota for rent. Adults
only. Call 185.
18-MONTH-OLD Fed Guernsey heifer
picked up. Owner may hav by
paying for feed and adv. G. E.
Cowden ranch near Reese Creek
school.
FOR SALE Pigs.
Ross Lr-
Milton Houston,
3ft;
FOR SALC -War hung machine, elec
tric rnnR, wood heater and com
plete set of household furniture.
AU in fine shape. Must have cash
34 Quince. Call day or evening.
FOR SALE My entire herd of dairy
oows, young, high testers and good
milkers: 4 will be fresh in few
days. W. F. Martin, Eagle Point
Star Route, Medford.
FuR SALE Washer service. Full line
genuine Maytag parts. Service on
all make. Medford Maytag Co., 31
No. Bartlett, phone 38.
ASSURED SATISFACTION IN
USED CAR OWNERSHIP
Specially priced for this week. 1936
Plymouth De Luxe Sedan. Truly
a real barge in on our low ban k
terme. See this one sure.
PIERCE ALLEN MOTOR CO.
Dodge snd Plymouth Distributors
JUNK WANTED JUNK
The following prices we will pay:
Batteries 40c to 60c each
Radiators 4c per lb
Aluminum. ....8c to 10c per lb
Heavy Brass..-. 4c to flc per lb
Coppers. 8c to 7c per lb
Zlnk lc per lb
Rubber Innertubea. 1 1 io per lb
Gaskets 2'jC per lb
Rags. c per lb
Do not sell for less. Get the abovr
prices at the
MEDFORD BARGAIN HOUSE
37 N. Grape St. Ph. 1062
BARGAIN DEPARTMENT
Pianos, accordions and band Instru
ments for Christmas can be found
In our bargain room, at low price.
Terms like rent or discount for
cash.
Baldwin Piano Shop
WANTED SCRAP IRON
Loading out Scrap Iron this week
Unload In car and receive more
monev. MEDFORD BARGAIN
HOUSE. 37 N. Grape St., Phone
1063.
FOR SALE; Purebred Llewellyn setter
paved female, with papers. Call
1513.
THE LADIES of Church of God will
hold a Bazaar and Rummage at 12S
E. 6th St.. Thursday, December 15,
In the Old Western Thrift place.
FOR SALE 1036 Zenith bicycle, good
condition. 410. 1307 W. Main.
CHRISTMAS TREES snd wreath's. Go
to Bert Johnston's for the beat In
town. Prices right. Open day and
night- Corner 6th and West Main,
next to Grover'a Dairy.
L B. Hoffmann
SPECIAL DISCOUNT OFFER
FROM THE 1BTH TO THE 20TH
bio
Cash Discount
ON ALL ACCOUNTS PAID IN FULL
COUPON
Present this
entitle yon to a
5 CASH DISCOUNT
and it will
on all purchases
Your Ohrlatmai (hopping is made easy when
you choose from our assortment of gifts.
FOR SALE Oval brnldtd nig, 6 it.
Phone 9G9-R.
Good Things Com. First From
Brlggs-Hnmphrey
NOW
1030
License
FREE
With Our Fnmous
"THRIFT1E8"
Select your "Thrifty" from this
partial list. See them, und make
your own TERMS.
'81 Ford godnn with 1030 license
'89 Chev. Coupo with 1030 license
'29 Qraham Scd. with 1039 license
'30 Nash Sedan with 1939 license
'S9 Ford Sedan with 1930 license
'31 Ohev. Coupe with 1030 license
'20 Chev. Coach with 1930 license
'33 Willys Sedan with 1039 license
Many Other Makes and Models
"Our Customers Stay Satisfied"
See Bill Stirling. Used Car Mgr.
BRIGGS-HUMPHREY MOTOR CO
132 8. Riverside or Bth&Bartlett Lot
N. nil. kh.nl.7rMucM C. Im. N.f.S
Medford Theatres Scrip Makes the Ideal Xmas Gift
ATTENTION TAKE ADVANTAGE
OF Ot'R NEW LOW PRICES
Marlncllo Hair Brushing,
Shampoo, Fingerwave 75c
(With Curls or Nerk Trim)
Marinello Beauty Salon
PHONE 30
SOS N. HOLLY
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SOLVE YOUE
XMAS GIFT PROB
LEM THE EASY
WAY:
GIVE
MEDFORD
THEATRES
HURRY! THEY END T0NITE!"
Kay Francis and George Brent
"SECRETS OF AN ACTRESS"
Plus The SPORTING GAMBINIS in "Road Demon
Movie quit
Picture . . I
I.A.ST TIMES TOMOIIT!
SCRIP!
BOOKS
$2.50- $5.00
WAKE UP YOUR
LIVER BILE-
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lbs Morrnnf Ruia' ( G
Th II wr houid pour out two ptitirlt of
tl-.tiM bile into j-our bowels dully. If IhUbik
l not flwir-rfr?lj-.your food dontdit.
It just dravi in the bowcU. lu bloat op
Four toms'-h. You rt eonrtiitd. Yw
hr!e twit cm it privnJ and yon tJ Kwr,
unk tiid xhf tri.rid locks punk.
A in Is re hnwH raovrment dowti't ft it
lht eautf. It tkei tho nod. old Carter!
I,iti! I-irr Pilt to get th two pound
of bil flowlnB f!fIy tnd mk rl
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Everybody Likei
Motion Picturei
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America1! Favorite
Laff Starll
IRENE DUNNE
In
"Joy of Living
with
DOUGLAS .
FAIRBANKS, Jr.
ALICE BRADY
GUY KIBBEE
ERI0 BLORE
NOW ON SALE AT
THE BOXOFFICE
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mates you've ever seen! . . Laughs
galore as they play football for dear
old "Fen"!!!
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! TREACHER - Bill ROBINSON S.
L'ddie Collins - Jane Darwell jraA
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