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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD, OREGON. FRIDAY. OCTOBER 18, 1939. LOCAL and CalU Hero Leslie Carr of Gold Hill transacted builneaa her today. On Buslnrtt Arthur Rose of Jack sonville was a Mdford buainesa oall cr thla morning. From Talent Donna Ooddard and Vera Montgomery of Talent attended to bUBlneaa matters here this morn ing. Move Here Mrs. Theresa fltuart recently moved from Corvallls to 875 South Central avenue In this city. To Meeting William H. McClure. senior station attendant of United Air Lines here, will leave by Main liner early tomorrow morning fox Seattle, Wash., where he will trans act company business. Mr. McClure will also attend the meeting of the Northwest Federation of Mineral So cltles In Seattle Saturday and Sun day as a representative of the South ern Oregon Gem and Mineral society. DAHCE at ROGUE ELK SAT. KITE Oct. 14 Silva's Orchestra Floor Reconditioned "rtBwujifru, fr aoi mm the high rent area; we have excellent buying connec tions! Do ALL your shopping here where you can SAVE MONEY, enjoy PERSONAL SERVICE and have PLENTY OP ROOM TO PARK away from the traffic! R & S TRADE COUPONS SPELL ADDED SAVINGS Yes sir! One trade coupon is given with every 25c purchase they are worth one-half cent each, redeem able in TRADE or valuable PREMIUMS! ompTethsTTvERTDTYATuSnouTl MEAT DEPARTMENT i SAUSAGE Country style VEAL STEAK shoulder cuts BEEF rib stew . . . LAMB CHOPS VEAL STEW . PORK CHOPS . PORK STEAKS , RIB STEAKS . T-BONE STEAKS MINCED HAM . WEINERS skinless Grocery Department EVERY DAY AT RAY'S CAMPBELL SOUPS K-SST can 9c S CALUMET Baking Powder . lb. 17c Peas, Corn, String Beans 3 cans 25c SOAPS ?r,K. 6 bars 25c j RAY'S DELUXE COFFEE . lb. 19c j i Produce Department MANAGED BY ELMO GRIMES ONIONS u. s. no. r Sweet Spanish SWEET SPUDS GRAPEFRUIT RAY'S food MARKET 602 SO. CENTRAL. PHONE 1937 THE LITTLE STORE WITH THE BIG VALUES PLENTY OF PARKING SPACE PERSONAL Olmscheld Here Walter J. Olm scheld of Hoaeburg was a caller here today. He la a former Medford resi dent and 1 associated with the Cali fornia Oregon Power company in the northern city. Sponsoring Dance Knights of Co lumbus will sponsor a card party Tuesday evening at 8 In the Catholic parish hall on South Oakdale avenue. The public la Invited to attend. New Residence J. H. Pol ley ap plied at the city building Inspector's office yesterday for a permit to con struct a three-room residence at 724 South King street at a stated coat of $800. .Minor Accident Mrs. R. L. fiwlck of as Willamette avenue and Mre. R. R. Johnson of 10 Keene Way drove cart Involved In a slight mis hap In front of the poatoffloe Wed nesday afternoon, a report stated today. Returns Home Mrs. J. D. Hooker returned last night to her home at 431 South Grape street after visiting for the past six weeks at the home of her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Loywal Heath In Yakima. Wash. CCC Train Arrives A CCC troop train bearing enrollees for Camp South Pork arrived In Medford this morning from Lebanon, Ohio, at tached to the regular northbound train. Lieut. Robert E. Upchurch of the Medford CCC district was In command of the train. LVERY day -is- BARGAIN DAY at Rays Market Regular prices at RAY 'S are consistently LOWER and here's whv: We are outside 2 lbs. 25c lb. 15c lb. 9c lb. 15c lb. 9c lb. 19c lb. 17c lb. 19c lb. 23c lb. 20c lb. 22c Shoulder Cuts each 5c 10 lbs. 17c 4 lbs. 17c . 4 for 15c C. S. NO. 1 Singing Cowboy Tex Hitter, one of the screen's most popular singing cowboys, comes to the Roxy theatre for tomorrow only In "The Man Prom Texas." Tex sings six new Western songs and is sup ported by his famous horse. White Plash. Episode S of the "Flying O-Men" serial la also on the same bill. To Portland Mr. and Mrs. I. C. Taylor of 304 Vancouver avenue and L H. Humphrey of 103 Genesaee street left yesterday for tha north. The Taylors planned to go to Portland while Mr. Humphrey visited In fialem. Strikes Cattle Bryan Newtown of route 9 reported today that his truck, traveling south on Crater Lake highway 18 miles from Medford. struck several head of cattle early yesterday evening. About fiO head of cattle were In the road, New town reported. None of the cattle, owned by Clark V. Smith of route 1, Gold Hill, waa killed, according to the report. Plane Passengers H. M. Thomason arrived from the north by United Main liner this forenoon and Mrs. G. Recek left on the same plane for San Francisco. Mrs. Roy Burnett and M. Schnltaer arrived from the north by Malnllner last midnight and William Arnold departed on the same plane for San Francisco. W. R. Voorhles arrived from San Fran cisco last night and continued Im mediately to We-Ask-U-Inn, Rogue river fishing resort near Grants Pass. William Arnold arrived by Malnllner early last evening from Portland and Frank H. Yeager and Mre. Nlon Tucker departed on the same plane for San Francisco. E. A. Frldoll and R. Jacobs arrived from the south yesterday afternoon and departing on the same plane were E. J. McHugh. to Chicago via Portland, and Mrs. Alan Hancock, to Seattle. African Chieftain Orders 'Razzberry9 For Adolf Hitler LONDON, Oct. 13. (AP) The Omanhene of Akwaplm, chief of an African Gold Coast tribe, has announced a Judgment of "three hootlnga" against Adolf Hitler, the ministry of Information said to day. A ministry communique stated: "After the Omanhene had stated the case of Great Britain and Germany all the linguists rose up and went Into consulta tion and on their return the chief linguist gave Judgment . . . three cheers for the king and three hootlngs against Hitler, .vhosp cnse was bnd." GOV. OLSON EAGERi 10 FREE BILLINGS1 SAN FRANCISCO, Oct. 13. (AP) Governor Culbert L. Olson wrote to the California supreme court today urging the court make a recommen dation which would permit him to grant a pardon to Warren K. Billings, serving a life term at Folsom prison for the 1016 Preparedness day bomb ing. Governor Olson's first official act In office was the granting of a full pardon to Tom Mooney, also con victed of the bombing. He haa repeatedly stated his be lief In the Innocence of both Mooney and Btlllnga, who always Insisted they were "railroaded" to prison for the bombing by elements opposed to their labor-leading activities. Blocking an outright pardon for Billings, however. Is the state law which says a governor may not par don s man with a prior criminal record without the approval of the state supreme court. I Weather NORTHERN CALIFORNIA: Fair to night and Saturday with fog on the coast: slightly cooler on the coast tonight and Saturday and In north portion Saturday; moderate north west wind off the cosst. OREGON: Increasing cloudiness to- DANCE at the OASIS SAT. NITE OCTOBER 14 Bring Your Friend Spend an evening at Jacksonville Club Jacksonville. Oregon NEW MUSIC for SATURDAY Hedy Lamarr v rW iuauu with rtout-.t. a u sensuous tale of the exotic East, Hedy Lamarr, most glamorous and most talked-about motion picture person ality since the Inception of the talkies, comes to the Craterlan the- Return Showing Fletcher Christian. Masti-r s Mate of the H.MJ3. Bountv. warns Midship man Byran against starting an In surrection against tlie tyrannical rule of Captain Bllgh. Later Christian himself plays a leading part In the blood-thirsty uprising which proved to be one of the most sennntlonnl episodes of maritime history. The scene Is from the screen's greatest sea adventure spectacle, "Mutiny On The Bounty," which comes to the New Rlalto theatre by popular demand for MUST END TON IT El SATURDAY ONLY I Shows Snt. 1:4.1-3:00-8:1.1-11:00 OUTLAW 4'..-J FOR HIM AS HE BLASTS HIS WAY TO THE KILLER'S HIDEOUT I mum IN - MAN FROM TEXAS with his horse "WHITE FLASH" PLUS CARTOON NOVELTY NEWS SUNDAY . 3 DAYS! V Mhos -."','; vi-AoM" - u x-x:tyn i . . IT lliilB Film Coming V... i-.tiu .or u li.iu uay iua t.t.nug Sunday In "Lady of the Tropics, the long-awaited picture In which Ml Lamarr makes her first appearance since her romantic success opposite Charles Boyer In "Algiers." "Mutiny" Sunday Sunday and Monday only. Clark Gable la cast aa Christian. Charles Laughton as Captain Bllfzh and Fran chot Tone aa Byrnn. Others In the cast of thousands Include Herbert Mundln. Eddie Qulllnn, Dudley DIrrs, Donald Crisp and Mamo. beautiful native girt of the South seas. Due to the length and popularity of "Mutiny On The Bounty", there will be no second feature for thla engagement only. B Mats 1:43-3:30 1 ff, TR! WM, I VU fT Sill Eves 6:45-0:30 I I Adults . . 2V 1 ijTVjj f j I I I II I II Adults . . 3.V I fcVfo 1 I l.occ . . . SOe I if, i I II I.or. . . . 40c I J Kiddles. . 10c j ' MlMLhlM LUL!J I K,',nlM ' SOr I VfTV ttlB Bring all your f HaBHBBBHa Saturday Matinee and we'll f I A I ) I f f see who wins the hlnvrle, I I JiII'jIIt. TODAY - SAT. mM watrh ""l "1cr ,w"' II i V J I v 1 TWO ACTION WESTERNS Priesl 11 1 M W Ten men fighting for sliver In the JL 4 ' Aparhe Indian country ... and a jSrtVxX ttSTH St- i " MSf fighting sheriff who ruled a hell-on- i' i&S"W T"l IHU 9 I g Baik by popular flemaiirt T' I m J ' J gfiZSt -jn w - m ji r A ( A'V" 3 ' J Frankie'DaiTo'ln "Boy," Romatory'' I VI with CLARK OABLE Oj'jW I " """ W IS.. t ' fllrifJ I. j Shows sat. 1:4,1-3:30-0:45-9:00 Mats 30e Eres 40e - Kiddies lot ttr V FRANCH0T TONE I BRITISH SPORTS TURNED 10 AIO ARMED FORCES LOHDON (UP) Sports r at a standstill throughout the British Isles. Here and there are heard sugges tions that they may be resumed In one form or another, but with Eng land's leading football and tennis players, boxers, golfers and Jockeys already In khaki and a government ban In effect agslnst events of a crowd-drawing nature the chances are negligible. The English turf has been hard ! hit by the war. There are lndlca-1 tlons that all sections will suffer heavy losses. Most Newmarket train j era are keeping their first-class horses only, and either taking medium class mounts out of training or selling them to the government for re mounts, while moderate h or see are simply being given away. Recently a number of prominent Irish bookmakers met In Dublin and discussed the possibility of holding the most Important English races In Eire, but even this was considered unlikely In view of transportation difficulties. Official quarters consider competi tive football at present out of the question. Likewise any scheme to exploit the game for money-making purposes was regarded as objection able. reyhound racing Is permitted only In scattered parts of England during the afternoon, where as before the war It was a major evening attrac tion. Tlie same rule applies to mo torcycle dirt-track racing which like wise had been a favorite floodlight sport. Too Late to Classify FOR SALE 100 R. I. pullow. Rrndy ' to lay. First house north KMED atatlon, Roaa lane. Corcoran. THE FRESHEST COFFEE IN TOWN Also rilsh Ornde Teas and Spleen. Render Tea & Coffee Co.. 24 N. Bart. "-ROOM furnished apartment; oil neat, electric refrigerator: 30. water paid. 723 N. Riverside. Call vm or 1004. FOR SALE Weaner pigs, milk cows, one fresh, others to freshen soon. Prlmo Clardl, Anderson Creek road, or write Rt. 2, Box IBS, Ashland, Ore. . FOR RENT 4 -room furnished house; sleeping porch, slectrlo stove. 411 Arcadia. FOR RENT Modern 3 -room apart ment. Adults. Also garage, 3 50. Phone 745-M. 125 No. Holly. WANTED Man to shuck com. R. V. Beall. Beall lane. FOR SALE S suits, one overcoat; Ires 36, 38 and 40. Star Cleaners, 6 So. Front. CARD READING, el. 120 Jeannetu. WANTED TO TRADE Acreage with buildings for city home. 1700 Prune St. FOR SALE Baled alfalfa hay and straw. Cos Ranch, So. Peach. FOR SALE Circulating heater, CHEAP. First class condition. 3 miles north of Central Point on highway, second house on rlRht from Willow Springs Service Sta tion. E. Duwe. FOR SALE New shipment of genu ine fur-felt cleaned and re-blocked men's hats. $1.00. Star Cleaners, ft So. Front. FUEL OIXi NEW Associated Day or Nlte Service. Medford Fuel Co., Tel. 631. BIO BARGAIN 14-lnch, 5-row Stable Broom...79c Saturday Evening Only. Davis Feed Store. Medford A? Ashland. OUR PRICE on wheat Is competitive. quality considered. Buy here. Davis . Feed Store, Medford and Ashland. 1930 PLYMOUTH sedsn, good shape, very reasonable, or trade for 29 or 30 Chevrolet coupe. Shell OH Sta tion, Jacksonville. LOST Billfold. Earl I. Dmintlem. LeBve at Southern Pacltlo depot. Reward. TOMATOES. le lb. OREEN BEANS. 3c lb. PUMPKINS, all sizes; DRIED PRUNES, CUCUMBERS. Ford Gar dens. 2 miles west on Jacksonville i highway. Phone 731-R-I. j MECHANIC'S SPECIAL 1933 BUICK Sedan: tires nearly new; body good; runs fair. Special for S days (185 SKINNER'S OARAOS Phone 102. Bulck Cars. O.M.O. Trucks. AUCTION SALE At Pavilion No. Medford Sat. Oct. 14. Soling all classea livestock, horses, cattle, stock pigs and fat hogs. Always attend the auction. So. Ore. Live stock Auction Co. Col. A. H. Dud ley (auct.) Ph. 861-J-3. WANTED Scrap Iron, to supply In creasing demand. Spot cash paid at latest market price. MEDFORD BARGAIN HOUSE 27 North Orape St. Phone 1062 Still Available Double load Green i-ino Slabs, 4. Valley Fuel Co. Tel. 70. NICELT furnished sleeping room, close in. Telephone 1965-R. FOR SALE Newtowns. Nice quality, good sizes. Bring containers. MYRON ROOT & CO.. INC. Ware house 47 South Fir St. 6EE BARNEY for carefree winter driving. BARNEY'S SIGNAL, atta and Riverside. WANTED 12-Inch sulky plow. State price. H. C. Mulr. Rt. 1, Box 194a We make only Httlo whisky each year! we stick to the old slow wiy iscd lor 1 19 yurs sere at Bourbon Sfitngi . . . and the result: a mighty fitu drinking ardt; whisky ! Kentucky Straight Bourbon Whisky Town! m.ju per Pt. $2.50 per Qt. Btrditewn DUtillrry, Inc., Hour ho a Spting. Nelwo County. Ky. P. O. Bwditona, Kjr. asm r. GRIFFIN CREEK GRANGE SATURDAY NITE, OCT. 14 Good Mualo DANCE with Glenn Hamilton And His Band Featuring Jean Campbell, Vocalist ORIENTAL GARDENS Saturday Night Bcgulor Old Time Orchestra to Small Hall. One Admission In Both Baib Men 40o, Ladles 80e Sunday - for 3 Days! LOVE ON FIRE..! Bust wertt West tn thH mad itory of love and ponMon In tha tropical