MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD. OREGON. WEDNESDAY. SEPTEMBER 13. 1939
PAGE FIVE
LOCAL and
Bark to School John Eads, Med-,
ford magician who bai been touring
California, returned to his home at
89 Kenwood avenue Friday from Los
Angeles to enter hta lat year at
Medford high school.
Car Mlthap Robert N. Andrew of
38 West 11th street and Mrs. L. A
Olem of Medford were operators of
ears which collided with minor dsm
ag at South Peach and Dakota
streets Tuesday morning, a report oa
file said today. t
Gentner Home L. O. Centner, en
tomologist at the southern Oregon
experiment station, returned this
week from Spokane where he at
tended a conference concerning the
tradlfttMon of psylla.
To Meet Tonight Jackson County
Young Democrats are reminded of a
meeting this evening a 8 on the
mezzanine floor of the Hotel Med
ford. All persons interested, whether
members or not. are Invited to at
tend. tFtot Aid Conrse A standard first
aid course will bo given at the Red
Cross office In the Jackson county
courthouse at 7:30 p. m. Friday. The
class will be conducted by John Nag-
ley, a qualified Instructor. Full In
formation regarding the course nd
enrollment may be procured by tele
phoning 456.
Final Notice Last notice was la-
sued today to all early settlers and
their descendants to attend the an
nual meeting of the Southern Ore
gon Pioneer association in the Pio
neer' cabin at Ashland tomorrow
The day-long conclave will open at
10 a. m. Dinner will be served at
13:30 and election of officers, will
toe held In the afternoon. AH pio
neers and their descendants will be
ordlally welcomed.
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Overnight Guests Overnight guests
Monday at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
John D. Bowdteh of 1360 Sunset ave
nue were Mr. and Mrs. Harry Bowd-
Jsh and three children. Ada, Louise
and John, and Elnert Johnson, all of
Kallspell, Ment. John and Hairy
Bowdlnh are brothers. The guests
arrived by motorcar Monday after
noon and left Tuesday morning for
Pasadena. Cal.. where the two Bowd
lsh girls are attending school, Ada at
the Junior college and Louise at the
high school.
BURGOYNE'S
Present
"THE TROPICAL
ISLANDERS"
FEATURING
DANNY KU
With his singing guitar and
JOE KELII
Hawaiian Vocalist
With a NEW TYPE OF ENTERTAINMENT
and DANCE RHYTHM
And dont forget! Try one of our special dinners
while you enjoy the dancing and entertanment !
BURGOYNE'S
On the South Pacific Highway M
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The right approach to
thirst...ice'Cold Coca-Cola
In any game whether you get high or low score,
you are s jre to get thirsty. So when you meet
thirst, enjoy the pause that refreshes with icecold
Coca-Cola . the best friend thirst ever had.
:OCA-COLA BOTTLING
601 N. GRAPE STREET
PERSONAL
Falw Alarm The fire department's
chemical crew waa called last even
ing to Locust and Western avenues.
but when the firemen arrived they
fjund only a bonfire that was being
tended properly. A neighbor, fire
men explained today, saw the flare
from the monflre and thought It was
a fire that needed the department's
attention.
Campbell Hume Lewis Campbell
son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Camp
bell of Perrydsle, returned yesterday
from Eugene where he had visited
for several days. Lewis and Bob
Hayes, sons of Dr. and Mrs. James
C. Hayes, plan to leave here Friday
for the University of Washington In
Pullman, to enroll for the fall term.
.
Fines Levied Charged by state
police with driving automobiles with
no operator licenses. Charles D. Gere.
29, and Madison L. Stockton, 34.
both of Medford, were fined $3 and
$4.50 costs In Justice of the peace
court this morning. Cited to ap
pear on September 16, charged with
operating a truck with a 2810-pound
overload on one axle, was John B.
Carter, 40. of Los Angeles. John D.
Hamilton. 31. of Seattle was charged
with operating a truck with a total
overload of 933 pounds and cited to
appear on September 18.
Plane Passengers Miss Julie Car
penter, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A.
S. V. Carpenter of the Old Stage
road, and her house guest of the
past few days. Miss Shirley Uranby.
left by United Malnllner this fore
noon for San Francisco. The girls
were returning to school. Leaving
by United Malnllner this morning
were A. Kamlnskl, to Portland, and
O. Wilson, to Spokane, Wash., via
Portland. Paul Morris, regional en
gineer of the civil aeronautics author
ity, arrived by Malnllner last mid
night from Portland. Seely V. Hall,
western division operations superin
tendent of United Air Lines, arrived
last evening from Portland and H.
Westbrook left on the same plane for
San Francisco. Mr. Hall and Mr.
Morris left this morning for Klamath
Falls, presumably to confer with city
officials regarding airport facilities
for the proposed United shuttle line
between Medford and Klamath Falls.
Mrs. George Hamilton of Grants Pass
returned by Malnllner from Los An
geles yesterday afternoon and Lowell
E. Kern and Vlr Vettel. United radio
maintenance man. departed on the
same plane for Portland.
On Roxy Bill
Robert Preston una Mary Carlisle
have leading roles with J. Carrol
Nalsh In hl newest menace picture,
"Illegal Traffic." which playa today
only at the Roxy theater.
From Afthland Lewis P. Morris
and D. D. Marsh of Ashland were
business callers here this morning.
On Business 5. Welmer of Chicago.
J. D. Leigh of Spokane. Wash., E. S.
Farrell of Eugene and A. E. Holcomb
of Spokane arrived in Medford this
morning by train to transact busi
ness. They registered at the Hotel
Medford.
Enlistment Record Enlistments In
the U. 6. army In the 8th corps area
for August totalled 1435, a new
monthly record. It waa stated In a
presw release received today from the
Prestdlo, San Francisco. The previous
record was 1291. established In July
The 9th corps area includes Oregon
Grange to Meet Central Point
Orange will convene Friday evening
at 8:30. Mrs. L. H. Smith will tell
of her BChool-glrl days and C. R.
Bowman, county school superintend
ent, will give a talk on "Newer
Trends In Education." The public
1 invited to attend, especially par
ents. '
Purchase Home It was announced
today that Mr. and Mrs. Moore Ham
ilton have purchased the former home
of Frank P. Farrell at 53 Rose avenue.
The Hamiltons had resided at 1402
Crown avenue for some time, the
property of Edward C. Kelly, prior to
moving Into their new home this
week.
Chosen for Nary Emmlt W. Dage
of Myrtle Creek and George W. Cooper
of Canyonvllle have been selected
tentatively to rill the additional
quota of U. S. navy enllstmenta al
lotted the Medford district for Sep
tember, it was announced today by
George E. Patterson, recruiter In
charge of the sub-station In the
federal building here. The two youths
will leave here tomorrow night by
train for Portland where they will
j i be given their final physical exam
H : i nations. If they pass the final
.A i examination, they will be enlisted
vv i immediately end taken1 to San Diego,
W Cal., for three months of prellmin-
ary training before being assigned to
2 . actual duty. The original September
5J ; quota of four enlistments for this
Xl ; area was filled last week.
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Friday. September 16, is final day
for payment of third quarter taxes,
and the tax collection department of
the sheriff's office reports brisk pay
ments both by mail and In person.
Many of the taxpayers either paid
In full or on the half-year basis.
The final quarter payments are due
December 15.
Use Mall Tribune want ads.
CO. OF MEDFORD
PHONE
Drama Of Prison Life Coming
Janiea Cagney and George Rsft.
the two champion tough guys of
the screen, are co-stsrred In "Each
Dawn I Die," the stark, grim and
tremendously exciting picture of life
behind prison bars, coming to the
Crater! ui theater tomorrow for a
three-day showing.
Cagney, as a muck-raking reporter,
ets hot on the trail of political
racketeering In his town. To get him
out of the way, he is framed and
sentenced on a manslaughter charge.
Tropical Islanders
W2,
The Tropical Islanders, featuring Danny Ku with his slnptng guitar
;ind Joe Kelll. Hawallnn vocalist, now appearing at Hurgoyne'i on the
south Paclfln highway.
AL BRADSHAW IS
Al Bradshaw of Medford, a passen
ger In the car driven by his wife,
suffered a cut on the head and
a neck injury shortly before 11 a. m.
today when the automobile struck a
bad chuck hole on the Butte Falls
highway about seven miles from the
Crater Lake highway, crashed through
a picket fence on the Merle Haynes
place and overturned. Mrs. Bradshaw
was uninjured.
Mr. and Mrs. Slim Palmer of Butte
Falls, passing motorists, took Mr.
Bradshaw to a Medford physician to
have his injuries treated. The Brad
shaw machine, according to Mrs.
Haynes. who witnessed the accident,
was traveling toward Butte Falls.
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Born today. Sept. 13, to Mr. and
Mrs. Vernon N. Reh of Jacksonville
at Sacred Heart hospital a baby boy
weighing 6 pounds 9 ounces. The
child has been named Gerald Ed
ward. Born at Sacred Heart hospital on
Sept. 10 to Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Peyton
of 5 Berrydale avenue a baby boy
weighing 8 pounds 2 ounces. The
child has been named Frederick Wil
liam. 4
Use Mall Tribune want ads.
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In the "pen" he becomes hard and
reckless, and la thrown In with an
underworld big shot Raft serving
a life term. Cagney helps him to
"break" anrt In return, Raft prom
ises to track down those who had
framed Jimmy. But Cagney's news
paper spills the story. Raft thinks
he has been the recipient of the
double-cross and gives himself up
Just to get even with Cagney. What
happens then forms the basis of
some of the moat wildly exciting
prison scenes ever filmed.
At Burgoyne's
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PLEAS OF MY
A number of defendants held In
the county Jail on bad check and
other charges have signified Intention
of appearing before Circuit Judge H
D. Norton at an early date, and enter
ing pleas of guilty, Deputy District
Attorney George W. Nellson reports.
Judge Norton is expected to com
plete court business In Josephine
county Thursday.
The circuit court calendar for the
term starting In October has not
been made up. A new petit Jury and
a new grand Jury will be drawn for
the term.
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NEW YORK (UP) Imagery
mental re-performance of an activity
is Impossible when the body la in a
state of perfect muscular relaxation,
according to William A. Shaw, psy
chology Instructor at Columbia uni
versity .
Shaw, who conducted a six-months
series of testa with three students,
said the subjects were unable, aft"r
llftlng a weight, to Image lifting the
same weight when remaining perfect
ly relaxed. Results of the tests, Shaw
said, substantiated earlier Investiga
tions Into Imagery.
LAST TIMES TOMTEI
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S uTaZ y -in WK5T 11
Hi
Mats - 1:43
Adults . 2S
Lours . 30
8aga of (he speedway . . . the thrill ftnd
excitement or the fastest sport In Amerlral
Ann Pat John ?r jfv
SHERIDAN O'BRIEN - PAYNE JW.
Starts
To
morrow for
3 Days
in,,.
Speedway Ace
Pat O'Brien heads an all-star cast
in the roaring drama of "Indian
apolis Speedway," thrill-packed film
of that title coming to the New
Rtaltv theater for a three-day run
starting tomorrow. Ann Sheridan and
John Wayne have starring rolea with
O'Brien and the supporting cast is
headed by Gale Page and Frank
MeHugh.
"Konga. Wild Stallion," the new-
tst wild horse story to come to the
screen, will play as the added fea
ture with "Indianapolis Speedway.
Rochelle Hudson and Fred Stone
play in support of Konga.
SUPER CAMERA IS
AID 10 INDUSTRY
CLEVELAND. O. (UP) An "elec
tron camera" super microscope tor
analyzing atomic structures to !een
wear, corrosion, friction and other
destructive forces In Industry h
been built at the Case School of
Applied Science.
The camera was designed by Dr,
Robert s. Shnnklln of the depart,
men of physics.
"It doesn't look mueh like a cam
era." Dr. Bhanklln said, resting hta
hnnd on what appeared to be
collection of pipes and valvea, "but
In operation It U very similar to
the conventional camera. Instead of
light rays, however, our device uses
streams of electrons.
The device operates by shooting a
stream of electrons which are tiny,
invisible electrical particles against
the material to be studied. .
COLUMBIA, Mo. (UP) Although
Missouri Is regarded as one of the
most prosperous agricultural states,
almost 40 per cent of Its farms are
operated by tenant farmers. John F.
Tlmmons, assistant U. 8. agricultural
economist, report.
Tlmmons said that farm tenancy
In the state had increased from 3341
per cent to 8S.8 per cent during the
past 60 years.
Even In northwest Missouri, where
the land la said to be "more fertile
than the valley of the Nile" and
where crop failure Is almost unheard
of, there ore more tenant than, owner
farmers.
GREATERlTSPECI
SEEN FOR POLICE
EVANSTON, 111. (UP) Police Lieut.
F. M. Kreml, traffic authority, be
lieves he has found the explanation
for the constantly Improving attitude
of the American publle toward the
police profession.
It's the Influx of smarter, better
i
Adults . 35c
Lorci . . 40c
Kiddle, . I'M
TWO OREAT HITS!
rTOalaWPsJSWiaMiL .' A .Tl
And thfi added story of
horse as wild as the WEST!
noriiEu.E Ht:noN and fiikd rtonf
educa.te4 and better looking young
officers.
Krerol. dlnMtsr of the Northwestern
University Traffic Institute, said the
average young policeman Is 81 yesrs
old. 6 feet 11 Inches tall, weigh 173
pounds and Is In nearly perfect physi
cal condition. He likes his work. It
eager to equip himself with special
ized training and already haa ob
tained a better-than-averxge school
ing. The faeta were compiled from a
surrey of applicants for police fellom
ahlpa which the traffic Institute
awards annually.
Too Late to Classify
THREE MILK COWS. 1 hetfer. James
rvcim. nan mne west grey Packing
House. Phoenix.
FOR SALE Italian primes. Phone
Id-IT '4.
TOMATO PTCKERSR. 8. Owens, 8
mnfs norm oi central Point on
highway.
FOR SALE New 4-room house, close
to scnoois. Small down payment,
rest like rent. Phone 1311.
NICELY FURNISHED home, close In
on paved street; a bedrooms, sleep.
ing porch. Price reduced to 16S0
for quick sale. C. 8. Butterfield,
Room 409, Mrford Bldg.
BUCKSHOT SCORES ANOTHER HIT
This time with John Cupp. 1017
Reddy. W. H. Jarmln. 814 Sherman
St. has Just completed 600 cubic
foot driveway and basement wall
of Buckshot soil for Mr. Cupp.
FOR RENT 4-room cottage newly
aecoratea; garage. 320 K Jackson
FOR SALE 10-inch used American
circulating oil heater. Call even
ings, 703 Sherman St.
FOR SALE Bulk comb honey, 13'c
15c pound. Stewart Apiaries, 330
pium st.
FOR SALE 7B Hartman wardrobe
trunk, like new, $26. One-year-old
nana-maae oaoy oiotnes; large doll
hand-dressed; also rag doll, hand
drewed. 336 E. Jackson.
FOR SALE Good fresh cow.
Troxell, South Peach.
Wayne
FURNISHED apartment, close In:
heat, hot water. Frigldaire, $37.60,
81 N. Oakdale.
FOR SALE Small grocery business
with living quarters in connection;
low rent. Must eacrmce immedi
ately. Box 938, Tribune.
PEACHES FOR SALE Crawford
cling, fine flavored canning peach
90S Vancouver. Phone 1018-L.
SALE OR TRADE Old, gentle horse,
for anything I can use. Tel. 403-J-1.
FOR SALE 30 Leghorn hens, eheap.
Jessen'a Service Station, Crater
Lake Hwy. Phone 1891-Y.
RUMMAGE SALE Sept. 33 and 33.
317 West Main, sponsored by Mer
rltt Circle of Presbyterian church.
FOR SALE By owner, 1039 Chevrolet
Master B5. 618 00. Riverside.
100 KBW HAMPSHIRE Red pulleta.
Jsmea Keith, half mile west grey
Packing Hourn, Phoenix.
SERVICE STATION for rent, 1831 N.
Riverside.
FOR SALE Cllrl'a bloycle In good
condition. Inquire 812 w. 4tn.
FOR SALE HO-acre ranch. 70 ecres
cultivated. 30 acres under free
water; Little Applegate; good house
and other buildings. Oay Dutton.
Little Applegate.
starting
CAGNEY Meets
Zach Thrill
Is Greater
Each
Moment
Pieroer
Each Wallop
Harder
WIIBri ENDS TONITf.l WT"
'Goodbye Mr. Chips'
0hon t l:4JI-6:48-9:M
FOR SALE 1930 O. E. 8 -tube radio,
floor model, with push buttons for
stations. Original price 49 6ft:
selling price e35. Coll Mrs. A B.
Cunningham. 303.
COMPLETE BED for late, 1013 W,
9th St.
PERMANENT WAVES, SI 96 up. Mar
cella Bowman Beauty Shop. Open
evenings by appointment. 304 King.
3 blocks south Courthouse. Phone
1311.
MANY YEARS Experience gives us
the know how to reflnlsh your car
right. 608 South Riverside. Auto
Beauty Shop.
SLEEPING ROOM With kitchen prt
vllenee. 411 So. Oakdale. Tel. 320-R,
FOR RENT Room, 2.50. Gentlemen
preferred. 413 So. Grape.
ST. MARK'S ALTAR OUILD WILL
HOLD THEIR BIG ANNUAL RUM
MAGE SALE. SEPTEMBER 16TH
AND 16TH. IN THE BUILDING AT
CORENR MAIN AND CENTRAL.
WAKE UP YOUR
LIVER BILE-
ritboat Calomel-And You'll Jems Out of Bet1 b
the Morning Rarin' to Gt
The llTtr should pour out two pounds of
liquid hlla into yourbowdjdaily.fr thitbtle
Unot flowing frely,your food doesn't digest.
It Juit decays In the bowels. Gas bloats up
vour stomach. You get constipated. You
whole system Is poisoned and you J touiw
lank and the world looks punk.
A mere bowel movement doesn't fft si
the cause. It takes those sncd, old Carter's
Little Liver Pills to get these two pounds
pf bile flowing freely and mik you feel
"op and up." Harmless, gentle, jet atnas
Ing In making trile flow freely. Ask fof
Carter's Little Liver Pills by name, 25 cent
Stubbornly refuse anything else.
tomohkow & I'll It
HOLD EVERYTHING!
TODAY ONLY1
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