MEDFOTTO "SfXTL TRTBTOTE. rETTFOKP. OTtEGpy. THTRSDAT. DECEMBER IS. 1933.
LOCAL and
Here Od Business R. E. Hudson of
Gsntral Point transacted business In
Medford this morning.
From Trull Olenn Carr of Trail
m a Medford business caller today.
CU Here Stephen Beyer and W.
R. Bears of Ashland transacted busi
ness In this city this morning.
Arrested Here Edward James
Young, 3, was arrested by state and
city police yesterday on a warrant
from Josoohlne county charging him
with larcony. He was returned to
Grants Pass to face the charge.
Inspecting Airlines 0. E. Williams,
airline Inspector for the civil aero
nautics authority, left for the eouth
In his Howard cabin plane this
morning after spending the night
here. He arrived late yesterday af
ternoon nom Oakland, Cal.
...
In Roseburg County Judge Earl
B. Day. Commissioner Ralph Billings
and Commissioner-elect William Fer
ry were today attending a d'strlct
meeting of the Association of Oregon
Counties in Roseburg. Prom Kose
burg Judge Day was to continue to
Portland for a commltteo meeting.
GRANGE DANCE
Roxy Ann Grange Hall
on Spring St.
Sat. Night, Dec. 17
Dancing from 9 to 1 :30 P.M.
Music by Merrell See's Orch.
Visiting Portland?
Stop at Hotel Benson. Our home
like environment, modern appoint
ments and helpful service add to
the enjoyment of jour visit, sen
sible rates.
HOTElilBENSON
Delicious
Meals
Moderate
Prices
Central Location-Broadway at Oak
km
Save Money on Gifts at
LAMPORT'S
Regular $4.95
Electric Heating Fad
Knupp-Mnnarch fireproof asbestoi
Beg. $4.50 Speedmore
Boys' Wagon
Steel bed CO QQ
now only CaSO
$1.00 6-PLY HOUSEHOLD BROOM. Close out 69?
50c YACHT BROOMS reduced to 39
$1.00 9-lb. ROASTER, blue enameled 79?
$1.00 BLUE RIBBON HAND MIXERS now.... 79
Reg. $7.95
Makeup Kit
car S4.95
$2.50 K. M. ELECTRIC MIXER, handy size 81.98
$5.50 ALL COPPER BOILER, now only $2.98
$1.25 FOOD MIXER, Climax No. 50 79?
PYREX CASSEROLE, with frame, now 81.19
8 Cup
Silex
Coffee C-l QC
Makers 9 I
TOYS REDUCED
$3.95 HORSMAN 24-in. DOLL with curls 82.69
$4.59 24-in. SNOOKS GEORGIAN DOLL .S2.9S
18-in. BUDDY LINE TOY TRUCKS 980
$3.50 STEEL FRAME SLED. Now only ....S1.98
Reg. 60c
House Broom
4-Ply
close out
39c
LUGGAGE REDUCED
$35.00 STEAMER TRUNK. Multnomah 819.95
$23.50 GLADSTONE, half size 811.95
CLOSEOUT PRICES on all BRIEF CASES.
LAMPORT'S
226-230 E. MAIN ST
PERSONAL
Cub Council Pack 3 of Boy ftcout ;
Cuba will hold an achievement coun
cil in the Roosevelt achoo Friday eve
ning at 7:30 ' AU interested n the
cubbing program are invited to at
tend. Club To Meet Rogue Valley Radio
club will meet at 8 p.m. tomorrow In
the home of H. M. Lewis on Lozler
Lane. A program has been prepared
which U designed to be of Interest
to all who are engaged In amateur
radio. AU "hams" are Invited.
Minor Accident William C. 8 'rang
of 416 South Central avenue and Le
roy Cllne of the Hahn Motor com
pany of Meuford drove cars Involved
in a minor accident at Sixth street
and Riverclde avenue Wednesday af
ternoon, a city police report stated'to
day. In Eugene Paul B. Rynnlng.
county engineer, and A. H. Bauwell.
manager of the Jackson County
Chamber of Commerce, were In Eu
gene today attending a meeting of
representatives of cities along tre Pa
cific highway. The meeting was to
consider ways and means of procur
ing Improvement of the Pacific high
way. Car ttwevered Mrs. Edith R. Deuel
of Central Point told city police yes
terday that e.he had been notified by
Chief of Police T. G. Lockrldgc of
Sparks. Nev., of the reco'ory oi her
Ford sedan which waa stolen here
late in October. The leUer stated.
Mrs. Deuel told police, that the au
tomobile was recovered November 8.
She could offer no explanation why
its recover? was not revealed sooner,
Pansles H'oom Pansles picked
from th-j yard of Mrs. Ray Hend
ricks of Route 2 were on display to
day at the Jackson County Chamber
of Commerce. Mrs. Hendricks In
formed thfl chamber if commerce
that about 1000 pansy plants were In
bloom an a plot of land on the Old
Pacific highway about half a mile
beyond the hothouse in the neigh
borhood.
.Snowfall Light Only a light snow
flurry oc;uned tn Crater Lake na
tional park last night, the tail not
being sufficient to improve skiing
conditions, rangers reported this
morning by radio. The snow r still
heavily packed, the surface being
hard and Icy, the rangers eaid. Snow
depth at park headquarters this
morning was 34 Inches. All park
roads were open. Weather was u'.nudy,
Close Out Sale
$298
Reg. $32.50 Savage or
Blue Rlhhon
Bicycle
Closeout g5
Reg. $1.00
Roaster
9 lb. size
reduced to
79c
Reg. $2.00
Corn Popper
u. s.
Electric
$1.49
Skis
Priced
$1.50
from 4 ww up
Aln Ski llarnew, Root,
Whx, etc.
MEDFORD
From Portland A. J. Ml ha! elk of I
Portland ai rived her yesterday to
transact business until tomorrow. H
1 associated with th National Hos
pital association. Mr. Mlhalcik Is
refrlBtrxl at tho Hotel Medford.
At Conference Thomas O. Parker.
assistant superintendent of Crater
Lake national park left yesterday for
Portland to attend the annual con
ference of the Western Forestry and
Conservation association. The confer
ence was to be held today and to
morrow, with Mr. Parker represent
ing Crater Lake national park. Mr.
Parker was accompanied by hts wife
and their sen.
Makl ng An Hit Earl O . Brown .
field auditor of the national park
service with headquarters In Wash
ington, D.C., has been here this week
auditing the account of Crater Lake
national park. Today he and Charles
E. Chrlsler, chief clerk, went to
Crater lake. Tomorrow they will
spend at Oregon Caves. Mr. Brown
plana to leave on Saturday or Sunday
for Lassen Volcanic national park tn
California. Mr. Chrlsler will take him
to the California park by motorcar.
Party Tomorrow Women! auxil
iary of Patriarchs Militant will hold
a meeting and Christmas party In the
I.O.O.F. lodge hall at 219 West Sixth
street Friday evening. The business
session will be convened at 7:30 and
the party will be held Immediately
afterward. There will be a Christmas
tree from which gifts will be dis
tributed, each member being asked
to bring some present of nominal
cost for exchange. A program of en
tertainment will be presented and re
freshments will be served during the
evening.
Home From Navy Laurence E. Cuf-
fel, who recently extended his enlist
ment tn the United State navy two
years, Is vtdlttng his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Everett E. Cuffell of 809 North
Central avenue. Young Cuffel Is a
water tender second class on the bat
tleship Weit Virginia, now at San
Pedro. Cal. He la serving dliectly
under Ernest M. West, rhlef water
tender who formerly waa In charge of
the navy recruiting station here. Cuf
fel completed his first four-year en
listment on November 20 and extend
ed his service for two yearb. He was
granted a 43-day leave of absence He
Is to report back on the West Vir
ginia January 3. On Janunry 4 ail the
ships of tho Paclflo fleet are to leave
on a six months cruise In eastern
waters. The vessels will pass through
the Panama canal and engage In
maneuver cround ths West Indies
and as far routh as Brazil. When
the maneuver are over, the fleet wtr.
proceed to New York to take part in
the world fair. The ships are sched
uled to return to their Pacific cart
bases th. latter part of June.
IT'S LAWFUL TO
TAKE TROUT IN
There la to much confusion 'n the
minds of sportsmen about laws per
tatnlng to fishing In southern Ore
gon streams that the state police to
day called attention to special sta
tutes pertaining to angling In the
Rogue and Illinois rivers and their
tributaries.
Contrary to a belief held by many
sportsmen, trout fishing Is still law
ful In thse rivers, state police en-
pnaaizea.
The laws In general provide that
open season for angling for trojt six
Inches and over In length was from
April 18 to October 31 this year, ex
cepting as otherwise provided Tho
law classifies steelhead as trout in
the Rogue river and all Its trlbu
tarles.
The open season In the Rogue river
and its tributaries extends through
December 31 for trout six Inches or
longer, the law states.
The law further provides that there
shall oe an open season for trout
over ten Inches In the Rogue and
Illinois rivers, exclusive nf their trl
butartes, during January.
The law also provides that there
shall be an open season for trout
over ten Inches during February In
the nilnoli river from 1U confluence
with the Rogue to a point upstream
Known as the Illinois river falls.
Suspicious Blaze
In Packing Plant
NEW YORK, Deo. 18. (AP) Fire
described by firemen u "suspicious1
in origin destroyed a three-story
brick plant of the strlke-hsrassed
Armour Packing company In Brook.
lyn today.
The plant was one of 00 packing
concerns picketed since the United
Meat Workers (CIO) called out 1000
meat packers Monday In a elty-wlde
strike.
Refusing to estimate the Ices. Dep
uty Fire Chief George McAleer re
ported the fire to police as "sus
picious" after a patrolman told him
he said, that the flames were pre
ceded by an explosion.
I ekes Not to Seek
Chicago Mayoralty
WASHINGTON, Dec. 18. AP)
Secretary Ickes said today he defln.
Italy would not be a candidate for
mayor of Chicago next yeex on a
liberal Democratic ticket.
His decision, he aald, had been In
fluenced by the White House.
Ickea aald If he chose to run he
ANNOUNCEMENT
OSCAR LYNUM
formerly of Young 'i 8ervice
Ii Now Operating HU Own Oarage
616 So. Riverside Phone 877
Complete Lubrication
and Repair Work
"Up The River" At Rialto
Dignity and sedateness are thrown
out the window in the wildest com
edy tdea the screen has shown this
year. It Is "Up the River." and opens
three-day showing today at the
Rialto theatre, topping the twin bill
that has George O'Brien's "Lawless
Valley" as the added feature.
Boasting a cast that Includes Pres
ton Foster. Tony Martin. Phyln
Brooks. Slim Summervllle. Arthur
PATRON OF PEACE
is Emir Abdullah Ibn Hussein
(above), who rules the 350,000
Arab tribesmen of little Trans
Jordan, a desert country Just
cross the river Jordan from
strife-torn Palestine. He opposes
the Holy Land's bloody warfare.
WACNER ACT champion
Edwin S. Smith (above), mem
ber of the National Labor Re
lations board, said In Boston
that proposed changes in the
Wagner Act are not necessary.
was sure he could be elected.
"I have been assured," he said
"of so many different and powerful
sources of support that I would feel
warranted in going into the race with
every assurance of winning.
TO PRESENT PLAY
IN SIS VALLEY
SAMS VALLEY. Dec 15 (Spl)
Students of Sams Valley school will
present the thrilling mystery play
"Shadow of Terror." Friday evening
at 8 o'clock. The play Is tinder dl
rectlon of Miss Schilling and Mr.
Lowe and will be given by a east In
cluding LaVelle Edington. Oeorgi
DeMasters, Ins Pearl Lucas, Mar
garet Thomas, Lois Klnne, Marlon
Duggan, Stanley Straus, Donald
Orant. Roy Hutchison and Cornelius
Hendrlckson. Lova Dusenberry Is
property and stage manager and
Mildred Thomas and Chariot tie
Miller are advertising managers.
The production abounds In sus
pense and thrills and a good eve
ning's entertainment Is promised
those who attend.
Chan & Chan
Chinese Medlrlm
Co. lie relieved al
one by our herhnl
remedy. Do you
have: Afthma. Hay
Fever, 8 t o m o c h
Trouble. Cnn.llpi!-
linn, Chronic Cnnth, Kheumnll.m
sinus Trouble. IMIe,. Arlhrltla.
Collll.. Enema, tnpendlrllla, Hlth
Hloorl lrr,ure. Pro.lrate. Henrt
Liver, madder. Kidney, Lunsi.
lllood. I rlnory troubles. Herb, lll
live you relief, lo a. m. to p. m..
Mnndav. Tue.dav, Wednewlav only
J.1.1 E. .Main.
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I llns. Jane Darwell, Sidney Toler and
fast-stepping Bill Robinson. "Up the
River" Is the hilarious "screwball and
chain gang" story of a mythical st e
prison which boasts a radio In every
I cell, gates that are practically revolv
ing doors, and the best football team
in the "Big Pen conference." Daffy?
Yes, but those who have seen It are
Its greatest boosters.
Comedy Stars
As the musical comedy star who
sets out to have some fun Instead
of trying to satisfy her parasitic rela
tives. Irene Dunne finds a fun-loving
companion in Doug Fairbanks Jr. in
tho comedy hit, "Joy of Living." at
the Roxy theatre for today nnd to
morrow. Alice Brady. Guy Kibbec,
Jean Dixon, Eric Blore, Lucille Ball
and Wr.rren Hymer are also featured.
"Valley of Giants"
Technicolor Drama
Craterians Treat
The technicolor combination of
Peter B. Kynes "Valley of the
Giants" and Walt Disney's "Ferdin
and the Bull." which opened their
showings yesterday at the Craterlan
theatre, should prove to be a pop
ular one before the week's out.
The keynote of Peter B. Kyne
stories Is action and plenty of It.
"Valley of the Giants." in the screen
version, is no exception. Here it la
offered in robust melodrama, set
against the magnificent redwood for
est country of northern California.
A lumber story, premised on the
engrossing theme of a young man's
fight to prevent land graDoers irom
annexing his and his neighbors' her
itage, it gains added stature In Its
filming, for it is action photographed
In beautiful color.
Wayne Morris, as heir to the lnrg
est forest area In the redwood dis
trict and the man the others look
to as leader, gives a forthright por
trayal. Claire Trevor, as the hostess
In a gambling hall, also performs in
convincing manner. For comedy there
Is Frank McHugh, and for villainy,
Charles Blckford. who need no ex
planations of their abilities.
Turning in a performance that
Just about walks away with the hon
ors though, Is Alan Hale. As a giant
lumbormnn who likes nothing hot
ter than a good fight, Hale Is per
fect. When he swings Into action
(which he does often), you just know
something's going to pop!
The genius that is Walt Disney's,
so aptly demonstrated time and
awln, has again touched the niche
with "Ferdinand the Bull." It'll not
only make a hit with those who have
already read the story, but also
these who haven't.
Medford Lodge No. 103.
AF.A.M. Stated Commu
nlrntlon, Friday, Dec. 16.
ju;ih. at :;iu p.m. Annual
election of officers. Re
freshments served.
A. G. Bishop. Sec, L. L. Sanders, W.M.
'TODAY and FRIDAY I
Meet Tte LMle
HURSAXMlJ
jfy BRADY
Guy Kibbee Jean Dixon
Erio Blore Lucille Ball
LAIilOON XOVI.L1Y
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Menus of the Day
By Mrs. Alexander George
Chill Beef Recipe
Dinner Serving Three Or Four
Chili Beef
Boiled Rice
Browned Apple Slices
Bread Butter
Cabbage Slaw
Peach Sauce
Soft Molasses Cookies
Coffee
Chill Beef
One-pound beef round.
4 tablespoons flour
4 tablespoons bacon fat
3 tabtespons chopped onions
3 tablespoons chopped green pep
pers 3 tablespoons chopped parsley
Vi teaspoon salt
Vi teaspoon paprika
3 eups tomatoes
Cut beef Into one-inch cubes. Roll
In flour and brown in fat which has
been melted in a frying pan. Add
rest of Ingredients. Cover and let
lmmer for 30 minutes, Stir fre
quently. Uncover and cook for IS
minutes, or until meat Is very tender.
Browned Apple Slices
3 large firm apples
V4 cup flour
, 4 tablespoons fat
)4 cup orange Juice
3 tablespoons lemon Juice
1-3 eup brown sugar
V4 teaspoon cinnamon
i teaspoon salt
Core apples but do not peel them.
Cut Into half-inch crossway slices
Sprinkle with flour and quickly
brown on both sides In fat heated in
a frying pan. Add rest of Ingredients
and cover with a ltd. Let simmer for
ten minutes. Uncover and cook for
five minutes.
Soft Molnse Cookies
H cup fat
1 cup dark brown sugar
i cup molasses
3 eggs, beaten
cup sour cream
1 teaspoon vanilla
1 teaspoon ginger
1 teaspoon cinnamon
teaspoon cloves
4 cups flour
1 teaspoon soda
H teaspoon baking powder
cream fat and sugar. Add mo
lasses, egfis and cream. Beat for two
minutes. Add rest of ingredients,
Chill dough. Drop portions from tip
or a spoon and flatten down or
greased baking sheets. - Bake in mod
era to oven.
Too Late to Classify
BICYCLE special for Xmas. 25.06
Full size Zenith at Sims Bros.
FOR SALE Household furniture and
furnishings, practically new. All
west 8th. Phone 136B-X.
FOR SALE SMOKE SALT to cure
hams and bacons. Monarch Seed
df Feed Co.
FOR SALE Well built bed daven
port. $26. Nearly new Hoover
vacuum cleaner, 933.50. Call Sat
urday, 624 Dakota.
FOR SALE Fine shelled walnuts 3flo
lb., unnhPlied 16c Ge;. L. Trelch
ler, Central Point.
THE GET-TO-G ETHER CLUB Will
sponsor a banaar Monday and Tues
day, December 19 and 20. at Old
western Thmt meig., 125 E. otn.
WANTED I-abor for furniture, etc
Wanted cheap or used lumber,
3044 West Jackson.
FOR SALE Uncalled for Bulta and
Overcoats at one-half price or the
original cost. P. J. Huber, Tailor,
31 North nr.
FOR 8ALE WHEAT OERM MEAL.
Guaranteed the best. 3 lbs. 30c.
Monarcn Seed As Feed Co.
ATTENTION TAKE ADVANTAGE
OF OUR NEW LOW TRICES
Marlnrllo llnlr Uniitilng.
Shampoo, Fingerwave 75c
(With Curls or Neck Trim)
Marinello Beauty Salon
I'llONK 8.10 ,103 N. HOLLY
Give Scrip Books for Xmas!
shim. I :!.-,-: 1.1-0:00 30r-4nc-llle
ENTERTAINMENT I
THEN SOME!
in this added treat; fff
coming RUNDAVI V
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FOR BALE Christmas rP.IB HOLD
ERS. Monarch Seed & Feed Co.
FOR RENT 3 unfurnslhed rooms
10- 5 -room furnished house, 935.
Inquire MB East Main.
FOR SALE CRACKED WHEAT CER
EAL. The Ideal breakfast food for
BlUKgiM. digestion. Monarch Seed
& Feed Co.
FOR SALE Washing machine, elec
tric ranso. wood heater aud com
plete sot of household furniture.
All In fine shape. Must have cash.
34 Quince. Call day or evening.
FOR RENT Furnished house. 334
Apple.
FOR BALE Spray HOLLY te HOLLY
wreaths. Monarch oeed dc reea
Co.
FOR SALE Early American dinette
set. THDie. six cnairs. 410 Arcaaia.
FOR SALE POP CORN thatpopi.
Monarch been & rtea uo
MUST sell Service Station on account
of ill health. 3 lots on Main st.
with 4 pumps. 8000 storage. Good
business. (1000 will handle. Mrs.
A. R. Owlngs, Central Point. Ore.
FOR SALE Gifts that are different.
Pet auouUes, Birds, Cages. Jardien
nlers. Bulbs, etc. Monarch Seed &
Feed Co
MEDFORD POULTRY & EGO CO.
Pav Top Price for Turkeys, Hab
bits. Ducks, Geese, Chickens and
Eggs. 10 West Jackson St.
WHY WALK
Pont 1 so Coach .483-50
Dodne Sedan ......-...i5.00
Chevrolet Cupe ........ 30. 00
Pontluc Sedan ...... ... 35.00
Paige Sedan ...-...-...30.00
Ford A Coach $60.00
Chevrolet Coupe 75.00
These prices good 'till Xmas., See
Tom.
306 N. RIVERSIDE
FOR SALE OR TRADE 138 Acres, 45
cultivated, sandv loam, free irrlaa'
tlon. runnind water through place,
plenty of wood and shade, large
family orchard: 7-room house: elec
tricity; outbuildings; 3 miles off
Pacific Hlsway on mall and school
bis line. Will sell at a Sacrifice or
trade for residence in Medford,
ALSO fl-room house and bath, ex
tra good condition. Only 2175
including furniture. See L. G
P1CKELL, 16 So. Bartiett.
FOR SALS Irish Setter pups, eight
weeks old, iB.OO and $10.00. W. G
Bonncy Square Deal Furniture Co,
Grants p,ms.
FOR 8ALK Electric Hotpolnt range.
Tel. iuoo-ii.
FOR SALE Complete house of fur
nlture. Loavlng town at once, will
sen an or any part, Must do casn
tit wutnee.
WANTED By capable woman, cook
ing and general housework. Phone
uoi-t.
XMAS at Sims Bros. Wagons Scoot
ers Tricycles Bicycles Model Air
planes. 4-
THEY'RE IN FOR LIFE . .
But They Only Stay
-a; PRESTON FOSTER
J Slim SUMMERVILLE
L -?yt ARTHUR TREACHER
ft) ?:OVwk T0NY MART,N
tdSt 1 Phyllis BROOKS
M 7,1 BILL RBINS0N
N-5iHwE0RGE 'BR,EN
I " 4 J r Sutton-Fred Kohler, Br.
Tr Ws,tr MiUer " Lew Kelly
Medford Theatre Scrip Makes The Ideal Christmas Gift!
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FOR RENT Furnished 6 -room house.
Close in. Inquire 445 So, Front.
JUNK WANTED JUNK
The following prices we will pay:
Batteries . 40c to 60c each
Radiators 4c per lb
Aluminum .8o to 10c per lb
Heavy Brass............ 4c to 6c per lb.
Coppers. 5c to 7c per lb.
Zlnk lVac per lb.
Rubber Innertubes.. ...... 1 per lb.
Gaskets -....20 per lb.
Rags. 3,ic per lb.
Do not sell for less. Get the above
prices at the
MEDFORD BARGAIN HOU6B
37 N. Grape St. Ph. 1063
BARGAIN DEPARTMENT
Pianos, accordions and band Instru
ments for Christmas can be found
tn our bargain room, at low prices.
Terms like rent or discount lot
cash.
Baldwin Piano Shop
m.lrlbntfcl By Snldrr Bnlry
In For The Laffs!
It '8 first down and 1000 laughs
to go , . as two slick smoothies
break out of dear old "pen"
. . and break right back in
again to help win the big foot
ball game!
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