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    MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD, OREGON, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 5, 1939.
t'AGE NINE
LOCAL and PERSONAL
Medford Calleri Mr. and Mrs.
Jack Crump of the Applegate dis
trict were Medforl callers today.
On Business Mr. and Mr. Gilbert
Davis were business callers here to
day. They reside In Phoenix.
From Trail Mr. and Mrs. K. W.
Scott of Shady Cove were caller In
this city today.
To Klamath Bill Davidson of 33
Ashland avenue la spending several
weeks In Klamath Falls on business.
Council Postponed Achievement
council by Boy Scout cub pack 8,
scheduled for the Roosevelt school
Friday evening, has been postponed.
Fined $5 Charles T. Pine, 34, was
fined $5 In city police court this
morning for driving a car without
an operator's license.
Guild to Dine St. Mark's Guild
will enjoy a cafeteria, luncheon Fri
day afternoon at 1 o'clock In the
parish hall on North Oakdale avenue.
All members are asked to attend.
Father 111 Mr. and Mrs. R. B.
Chtlds of Griffin creek left Tuesday
night for Crescent City, Cal.. where
Mr. Chllds' father, W. E. Cnllds, to
seriously 111.
Attends Fair Miss Fannie Whit
man of 610 South Fir street returned
recently from San Francisco where
she attended the Golden Gate Inter
national exposition on Treasure isl
and for several days.
To Attend Church Townsendltea In
Medford will have their annual mass
church attendance Sunday, moving
In a body to the Church of God,
Haven and Holly streets, for 11 a. m.
services. Every year Townsend mem
bers set aside one Sunday to attend
church services together.
From Hornbrook Harry Chapman,
postmaster of Hornbrook, Oal, was a
visitor In Melford yesterday. Ha
planned to leave on the evening train
for New York City to attend the
World's fair.
New Residence John T. Dallalre
applied at the city building Inspec
tor's office yesterday for a permit
to construct a new residence at 823
Park avenue at a stated cost of
$1,000.
On Business Lewis Ulrich. man
ager of the Oregon state employment
office, and Russell D. Davis of the
state unemployment compensation
commission, spent today In Grants
Pass on business.
Visitors at Ranch Recent visitors
of Mr. and Mrs. Victor A. Robertson
of Rogue's ranch were Mr. and Mrs.
Olmstead of Inglewood, Cal and Mr.
and Mrs. James Burbldge of Los
Angeles. Mr. Olmstead Is a writer of
western short stories. Mr. Burbldge
1a In the technical department o(
M.-O.-M. studios at Hollywood.
Visitors Here Overnight visitors
here Wednesday were Mr. and Mrs.
R, R. Wood and Mr. and Mrs. Donald
Johnson of Eugene, who were guests
of Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Randloph at
their home, 648 Pennsylvania ave
nue. The group were en route to
San Francisco to attend the exposi
tion on Treasure Island.
Plane Passengers Miss Ariel Bryce
left for Santa Barbara, Cal on this
forenoon's United Malnllner. She
bad been a guest at Rogue's Roost,
summer home of the Nton Tuckers of
San Francisco. C. H. Jonas of Cres
cent City left by Malnllner loot mid
night for Oakland, Oal. R. D. Car
penter arrived by Malnllner from the
north lost night. L. Amacher de
parted for Portland by Malnllner yes
terday afternoon. (
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Coprrlsbt 19. NUoni Dlatllim ProdacU Corporation. New York. N. T.
Minor Accident Everett Atkins of
Klamath Falls and C. W. Duggan of ;
Central Point drove cars Involved In !
a alight accident on Midway road
four miles from Medford, Wednesday
afternoon, a report on file said today.
Restrictions Off Fire season re
strictions were lifted today on the
Rogue River national forest. It is
therefore no longer necessary to pro
cure campflre permits or to comply
with the other regulations in force
during the fire season. Hunters,
however, were warned to be careful
of their campflres and not to leave
them until they were completely
out as the law against causing a
fire Is permanet and always In affect.
Hence, It was emphasised, if a camp
fire causes a forest blare the hunter
or hunters responsible for the camp-
fire are subject to arrest and prose
cution.
Forest Chief Here Lyle F. Watts
of Portland. TJ. S. regional forester
of the Pacific northwest region, ar
rived this morning by motorcar from
Grants Pass to spend three days on
the Rogue River national forest. He
conferred this morning with Karl L.
Janouch, supervisor, and other ex
ecutives of the Rogue forest. It
was Mr. Watts' first visit here since
he became regional forester last
spring. Later In the day Mr. Watts
left with Mr. Janouch for Lake of
the Woods. From there the two men
were to continue to Klamath Falls
where they planned to spend tonight.
Tomorrow they will spend some time
at the site of the Chlloquln Lumber
company operations In the Union
Creek district. They expected to re
turn to Medford tomorrow night.
PEAR, APPLE GROWS
TO RECEIVE HE JUD
SAN FRANCISCO, Oct. 5. (AP)
Additional federal aid appeared to
day for pear and apple growers whose
European markets were ruined by
war.
Officials of the Federal Surplus
itommoames corporation announced
authorization to buy the surplus
fruits, supplementing a federal mar
keting agreement program for Pa-
cuic coast pears.
Usually about 45 percent of the
pear crop Is exported, and loss nf
Euroean markets means an extra
1,300,000 boxes to glut the domestic
markets. It was pointed out.
Officials said the pears to be ac
cepted, which must meet U. 8. com
bination grade standards, would in
clude DAnJou, Bosc, Winter Nells,
Buerre Hardy, Cornice, Beurre Easter
and Buerre Clalrgeau.
The apples and pears will be dis
tributed by the corporation to fam
ilies on relief.
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WARRENSBURG, N. Y. (AP)
Daniel Jordon whittled one pleos of
cyprus wood Into a chain 19 feet
9 Inches long. He believes the string
of two-nlch links forms the longest
chain ever cut from one nlnce of
I wood. His feat took 300 hours.
Dead End Kids' New Film
II
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wjriiv" fa i
Frances Lederer plays the title role
of the Nazi spy whoee confessions
are exposed In dramatic form on the
screen In "The Confessions Of A Nazi
Spy, which opens for today and
tomorrow only at the Roxy theatre.
Edward G. Robinson and Paul Lukes
have supporting roles.
The Beale Street Termites, actually
the "Dead End' Kids, stop on a
street corner and fight over Bonlta
Grabvllle In this scene from their
newest film, "The Angels Wash Their
Faces," In which they co-star with
Ann Sheridan. Slightly reformed but
still tough and aggressive, the fa-
mous hoodlums go society and take
over a large cltys government by
force and run it their way.
"The Angels Wash Their Face"
opens a three-day run today at the
New Rlalto theatre and Clarence
Mulford's "Range War," starring Wil
liam Boyd and Russell Hayden, will
play as the companion feature.
First In Freshness
A Harvest of Fashion's
Latest Creations
At real Money Saving Prices,
have arrived at the Band Box
Styles as fresh as the luscious fruit of the Bogne River Valley,
as cheerful as the Fall posies of your garden.
ON! MEDFORD HI'
FIGHT I FIGHT I
FIGHT I AND WIN
THAT GAME!
Wear a Band Box dress to the football
game. See the New Football Dresses,
they are honeys!
$2.95 p to $7.95
Dresses for Women styled
by Elite and other outstand
ing companies. Prices $2.95
to $22.50
COATS 5c SUITS
Fashion's favorites and every one a new
Fall style. Special at
$8.98 to $46.50
HATS
At very special Sale Prices
$1.00 to $8.98
SHOES
A real money saving value I C.4 QP
Crepe sole Oxfords 5 I i33
Other Shoes $2.95 to $6.00
EXTRA! SPECIAL!
FRIDAY and SATURDAY ONLY
One rack of New Fall Rayon Dresses.
Reg. $2.98 and $3.98 values. Special
is
THE
THE STORE THAT SAVES YOU MONEY
223 EAST 6TH "
PHONE 984
EL
PARIY IS TONIGHT
Medford Elks, celebrating the thir
tieth anniversary of the local lodge,
will gather at 5:30 this evening for a
good fellowship hour with free beer.
This will be followed by dinner at
6:30 and a lodge session at 8:30.
Ex-Senator Evan Reames will be
toastmaster at the dinner and T. E.
Daniels, first exalted ruler, will take
an active part In the lodge program.
The members will be entertained by
a very fine vaudeville show secured
for the occasion by George Hunt. The
show Includes dancing, singing and
comedy acts.
P. Wilson Walt, exalted ruler, ex
tends a special Invitation to all Elks
In the community to attend the
anniversary party.
Word has been received from
Grants Pass and Ashland that there
will be close to 100 Elks from these
two towns.
BERLIN, Oct. 5. (AP) The news-
paper Frankfurter Zeltung reported
today that the crew of the German
liner Bremen more than 900 men
returned to Bremerhaven last Friday
after docking the ship In a neutral
port.
The newspaper did not Identify the
neutral port but said the Bremen'B
company along with the crew .of the
steamship Iller reached Bremerhaven 1
on the steamship Sierra Cordoba, The
Iller and Sierra Cordoba are both
German vessels.
The homecoming seamen were
given a cheering reception and the
Bremen's captain, Adolf Aherns, was
promoted to commodore by order of
Adolf Hitler.
BANDTTLEADER IS
KILLED BY OFFICER
TUL8A. Okla Oct. 8. (AP) A
Tulsa policeman shot to death on a
downtown street corner today a man
suspected of being the ring-leader of
the kidnaping robbers who looted a
Pic her, Okla., bank under threat of
blowing it up with nltro-glycerln.
The Plcher bank was robbed yes
terday of $1,195 by three desperadoes
who previously had abducted a sales
man and held him prisoner more
than 40 hours In order to make use
of his motor car.
Shortly before the downtown slay
ing, federal officers arrested two part
Cherokee Indian boys at their home
near Claremore and charged them
with robbing the Plcher bank.
Police said the man had registered
at a hotel under the name of A. L.
Rice. A search of his room revealed
a quantity of dynamite caps and
fuse. A package he had left at the
hotel desk contained $450 in small
bills.
freighter Texmar told a story today
of having seen an unidentified sub
marine 360 miles south of here.
Capt. W. F. Gayle said the sub was
sighted, heading southward without
lights, at 8 p. m. last Monday 15
miles south of San Benito Island.
He recounted how, u he watched,
the craft's running lights flashed on,
After It passed the freighter, the sub
marine's lights were extinguished and
it disappeared Into the darkness.
Craterian Opens
iveu ueuu ucdic
A glorious, rousing story of three
loyal brothers who embark on a gal
lant adventure In the French Foreign
Loglon roared Into town last night.
It Is 1939's vivid, new excitement
filled production of "Beau Geste,'
and It was received with electric
enthusiasm as It was shown to local
audiences for the first time at the
Craterian theater, where It opened
a four-day run yesterday. Gary
Cooper, Ray Ml Hand and Robert Pres
ton have the starring role.
The three stars of "Beau Geste1
are seen as the brothers "Oeste," i
trio whose loyalty burn brightly
through desperate battles with desert
tribes. Gary Cooper has the greatest
role of his career as "Beau," eldest
of the trio; Ray Mill and Is seen
"John. and Robert Preston Is cast
as the youngest of the "Oestes"
"Dlgby."
"Beau Geste" tells how the Geste
brothers Join the French Foreign
Legion In order that no single one
of them shall be accused of the theft
of a valuable safftre, the "Blue
Water," from their guardian. Two
of the brothers Beau and John
are chosen for duty at Fort Zlnder
neuf. Cruel Sergeant Markoff attains
command of Zlnderneuf, drives the
men to mutiny with his savage treat
ment. Markoff orders them to shoot
the leaders of the mutiny. They re
fuse. Markoff Is about to shoot them
down when a will tribe of desert
Touaregs attack the fort. When Beau
Is mortally wounded, Markoff tries
to obtain the jewel, but John and
Dlgby overcome him and throw him
at the feet of their dead brother,
and burn him In the cllmactto "Vik
ing's Funeral" that highlights the
action of the advanturous drama.
Nazi Spy
MILWAUKEE (p) Carl P. Wet
has collected 400 typewriters, dating
from earliest models to those of
today. One has a keyboard based on
that of a piano.
Khrlne Stated Session.
Hillah Temple meets at
NlT""" Ma arm In hall ithlinH
Friday evening, Oct. 3rd,
in stated session. Rou
tine and other important
business recrnrfiinff thn
fall ceremonial. All Shriners Invited.
Light refreshments after session.
R. D. Eller. Acting Potentate.
R. B. De trick. Recorder.
WANTED Xlderly gentleman to
board and room, $35 per month.
414 S. Riverside.
FOR BALK Good weaner pigs.
South Peach. Balderaon.
Xnd
1030 FORD ONE-TON PICKUP
Dont' overlook this opportunity to
save 35 on the latest model Job;
equipped with oversize, extra heavy
duty tires, 4 -speed transmission.
Has not been used for commercial
work ...... $745
HUMPHREY MOTORS
Formerly Brig gs-Humphrey.
At our new location, S3 8. Riverside.
FOR RENT Modern apartment. 808
West 11th; gaa heat, electric range
and refrigerator.
FOR BALE Slightly used top coats
for men and ladles; sluts to 48;
$3.50 and up. Alwo fur coats, $3.50
to $10. Used Wardrobe Shop, 51B
East Main.
FOR RENT Small 4-room house with
electric stove and oil burner, $22.50.
Call at 811 E. Jackson. Tel. M93-L.
ROUOH BLOX HEAPING LOAD
FROM SAWMILL. $3.35. Medford
Fuel Co- Tel. 631.
FOR SALE Sorghum 50o 6-lb. pail.
J. M. Lowe, Griffin Creek.
WANTED 500 people to eat Fried
Chicken Dinner Sunday, 13 to 4,
at Eagle Point Grange hall. Pries
50o.
'30 PACKARD 4 -door sedan; beautiful
Packard blue finish; mechanically
perfect. A real bargain on low,
easy terms.
Tke a look that's all ws ask.
PIERCE - ALLEN MOTOR CO.
Dodge and Plymouth Distributors,
GREEN PINE SLABS and blocks still
available. Valley Fuel Co, Tel. 76.
WANTED 1000 used brick.
4-F-4.
Phone
FOR SALE Colored roasters and fat
hens. Snyder's, Phone 4-F-4.
A WIDOW will give Interest In
mine for $750 and 6-months grub
stake for three to No. 1 hydraulic
operator. If you can't qualify,
don't waste my ttma. Good cook.
Box 3689, Tribune.
Too Late to Classify
MEDFORD BARGAIN HOUSE
Your roofing needs taken care of
as we have another carload of roof
ing paper, building paper and sheath
ing. We have also roof paint, roof
stain and asphalt also corrugated
galvanised Iron sheets, all sizes
oodar shingles, all grades at lower
than mall order prices, AND SAV
INQ YOU MONEY.
We are carrying Portland oement at
special price.
Doors, windows and window glass.
Paint, all colors; at $1.85 per gallon
miseeu ou ana turpentine.
All sizes galvanized and black pipe
new ana usca; also pipe Ilttingi
new and used.
Steel top cook stoves, built to our
specifications, havlns laree fire.
box and duplex grates; stovepipe
and elbows, heavy gauge, each 30
cents.
Large assortment of ranges, heatrolas
ana neaters, new and used.
New Simmons Beds and Bed Springs
.uo eacn.
New and used furniture, linoleum
rugs and floor coverings.
Barb wire, stock fencing, wire net
ting and hardware cloth.
Wedges, sledges, crosscut saws, axes,
wots ana implements, large assort'
ment to choose from.
FUEL OIL DRY WOOD
COAL.
Furnace Oil per gal.
stove on, per gai
ROYAL
You'll like our oil it la clean and
long-burning.
Dry Body Fir, $3.00 per tier In two
tier lots or more.
ROYAL UTAH COAL, $15 per ton.
F. E. Samson Co. Phono 833.
MECHANIC will buy Ford A or Chev
rolet for overhaul and repainting;
any condition. Box 134, Tribune.
1038 CHEVROLET MASTER DK LUXE
SPORT SEDAN A car you have
been looking for. Beautiful hvddc
and out. Perfect tires, excellent
heater. Guaranteed, of course .. 1 683
HUMPHREY MOTORS
Formerly Brlffgs-Humphroy
New location 33 So. Riverside.
SF.KD FOR SALE Top grade Federa
tion Seed Wheat, Bluestem Wheat,
Barley. OATS and any other kind
of fall seeds you may need. You
will find our prices reasonable.
Phone 833. F, E. Samson Co.
CLEAN housekeeping room, $0.00:
lights furnished. 335 8. Ivy.
CABLE NELSON upright grand piano,
cheap. 510 Pennsylvania.
$50 WARDROBE TRUNK,
$30. Phono 1078.
1937 FORD DE LUXE COUPE A lit
tle beauty. Radio, heater, electrlo
clock and many other accessories;
tires and paint comparable only to
a new car. You will be proud to
own this snappy little job .$185
HUMPHREY MOTORS
Formerly Briggs-Humphrey.
New location, 83 So. Riverside.
SACRIFICE FOR CASH Schumann
upright piano, excellent condition.
Phone 14S0-R or 1777-J.
WANTED Scrap Iron, to supply in
creasing aemana. spot cash paid
at latest market price.
MEDFORD BARGAIN HOUSE
37 North Grape St. Phone 1063.
AUCTION SALE. SAT., OCT. 7th. at
Pavilion, north Medford, Ore. Sell
ing all classes of livestock con
signors. Call Col. A. H. Dudley for
property listing one 3-yr.-old reg.
Hereford bull, one 3-yr,-old reg.
Hereford cow with bull calf at side,
will also be sold. Always attend
the auction. So. Ore. Livestock
Auction Co. Col. A. H. Dudley,
auctioneer.
SEE BARNEY for carefree winter
driving. BARNEY'S SIGNAL, 8th
and Riverside.
ROOM AND BOARD 823 8. Oakdale.
Phone 945-J.
J. B. BTETSON HATS Regular $10
grade for $3; other makes $1.00.
Star Cleaners, 5 So. Front.
For your enjoyment,
Kentucky Straight
Bourbon Whiskey fa
mounforlti tine full fla
vor, taste, and smooth
OHI,
PT. QT.
901 $1.70
BORN WITH
THE REPUBLIC
Cat. 1780
fopf . 1939. Jai. R. Pepper & Co., Inc. li ronton, Kt.
Complete stock of split pulleys, shaft
boxings, saw mandrels, cordwood
saws, cable and belting.
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UP 5.5
NEW YORK. Oct. 6. f AP) The I
war boom In the Moc exchange dur
ing September boosted the value cf
Hated aharea by 15,787.811,000, a com
Dilation by the exchange disclosed
today.
I one or tne largest monthly in
creases In recent years, it raised the
total value of the 1.328 stock Issues
to M7.440.478.883 as of September
30. Average market value of stocks
was lifted to $33,15 from 139.13 at
the end of August,
BAN PEDRO, Cal, Oct. B. (AP)
The captain ef the Calnur lines'
Large stock of tents and tarpaulins. Kiddles . . Iflc tjliLjJiLzMk!f-J I l0t 1
We cordially Invite Inspection of SBBIBBBBInBn
I our merchandise and cnmn.rlann of l& - I
I cagney Couldn t do it! . . . Bogart i
"KESA&SS Couldn't Do It! . But
37 North Orape St. Phone 1063. I P I, V " I
Cruel Sergeant Markoff attains WANTED Milk cow for winter for I (;ri. Anil IMlOGKS 111611
command of Zlnderneuf, drives the Ha feed. Good feed and care. Box Vr-i Jrl '
men to mutiny with his savage treat- 1?4' Z T"''' EsrSDflWII '
ment. Markoff order, them to shoot FOR SALE Rye grss. seed, 13e lb. ft v'A V'l " '
the leaders of the mutiny. They re- B. W. Oebhardt. Rt. S, Box 84. Med- jCt TV jt'a a Tint nf laffi and
fuse. Markoff Is about to shoot them ford, !4 mile north 401 Orchard. H i. i
down when a will tribe of desert rrr- - f eJCOltementl
Touaregs attack the fort. When Beau flI 'VeJ-jT ' ' VjC 1
Is mortally wounded, Markoff tries - -r -Wh"' ""v T'' 869 J1, -S&.-CS I itTI
to obtain the Jewel, but John and TOR RENT 3 -room furnished apt. pWw.S", ' . fk-v f .
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