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MEDFORD MAIL TRTBUXE. MEDFORD. OREGON. FRTDAT. SEPTEMBER IS, 1940. PACE THTRTFWf V LOCAL and 4 Stftviiu Her TTHtfaw Ct.. ens. head of the Loyal,v lhu : .nee company, amved jester- city building inspector', office ( day to srndsevera day. trans-! yesterday for a permit to re : acting bus.ness He i, regIstered model hi, residence at a stated i l tne Hotel Mford. (C01It of s7,5 w w Truax eQaf 0Bu,in..V. R. Burton.' i T6'; 8PPlied superintendent of this division .'Z't at TinX' and L. R. Burke, traveling com- ' V ? Exores. Aeencv. are tra.,i.:.Cub To Meet Rogue Valley; knein... in hi business in this city today. e.il ru. tv,. j . ment's chemical crew at 10:26 !6 ' il this morning put out a sma: blaze in an adjunct of the Sal vation Army, Fourth and Bart- lett streets. No damage was done. ... Court Citations Manfred Douglas of route 2 and Chester C. Jones of 31 Meyers street. both high school students, were cited by city police yesterday to appear in city court this aft ernoon charged with violation of the basic traffic rule. Police said the youths drove at ex- cessive rates of speed on South Oakdale avenue. Wrights R t u r n Mr. and , Mrs. Ray E. Wright and daugh ter Carmen have returned from t Victoria, B. C, where Mr. ; Wright attended a New York ,' Life club meeting. A week was spent with relatives around Lake Samish, near Bellingham, Wash. A trip to Mount Baker ' was also enjoyed. Plan Passengers Miss E. P. Strange arrived from Sacra mento by United Mainliner this , noon and departing on the same plane were V. P. Boaz, to Yak- , ima, Wash., via Portland, and Mrs. A. Prultt, H. L. Devereau "and Paul Morris, to Portland. C. H. Cutter arrived from Port land this noon and R. L. Pete ler left for Los Angeles. G. Gates left for Portland early i this morning. Mr. Morris ar-1 accident on Midway road Thurs rived from Portland last mid- day night, a report on file said nieht and Miss S. Wiedemann i today. Cars operated by E. D. departed for Los Angeles Ar rivals last night were W. L. .Grill and Dr. E. Graber, from Seattle, and S. B. Clark and S. G. Mendenhall of Grants Pass. from Portland. Leaving on the same plane were W. G. Robin . son, to San Francisco, and J. T. Hall, to Los Angeles. A. J. Flebut arrived from Oakland, Cal., on yesterday afternoon's Mainliner and Ralph Coleman departed for Portland. IAVY DOIPOUPUNIGION HI! - A heavy downpour late last night drenched the city and gave the town an official weather bureau total precipita tion of .27 of an Inch for the 34 hours ended at 4:30 a. m. Showers in the afternoon were followed by the heavy rain between 11:13 p. m. and 12:11 a. m. The weather bureau said it was likely the rain was heavier In other parts of the county than in town. More showers were predicted for to night. Accompanied by rain meas uring up to as much as half am inch, a lightning storm iwept over parts of the Rogue River national forest late yes terday. Only one fire was set by the lightning, however, and it was quickly put out. The lone strike occurred on Sherwood creek in the Union Creek district of the forest near the Umpqua divide. The storm passed over the Applcgate and Butte Falls districts and part of the Union Creek district. 1,863 Oregon Aliens On Registry Lists f Washington, Sept. 13. JP) s The justice department an nounced today that 451.140 alien have registered through September 9 under the new alien control law. Among the totals by states ' were: Idaho, 523: Montana, 1.357: Oregon, 1.863; Washing-f-ton, 8,092. Thrta Days In Debris London, Sept. 13. (.-Pi Bur ied three days In the debris of her bomb-blasted home. 14-year-old Mildred Castillo was report ed recovering in hospital to dav. Three men passing the de molished home at 10 oclock last night heard faint cries from the basement. Tunneling through the ruins, they found the girl still alive. DANCE on the OASIS SPRING FLOOR To the Music of Rhythm Rogues Sat. Nil, Sept. 14 PERSONAL ZT ",Kaaio club will meet tonight i iat 8:00 in rooms at the Mcdford ' airport. This will mark the first "ciiii(S niiu nit meniorrs are requested to attend. Re-1 - r.u ...mi iiiiiicnu. wm cunnune inc. session, said president. G. R. Johnson, ' 1 Vacation Ends Mr. and Mrs. ! 1 'ti-'1 E- Darland, Jr., and sons. j i - ali and Jimmy, of 824 Cedar. I street- returned yesterday from j Seattle, Wash., where they spent their annual vacation. Re turning with them was Miss Lu cille Lemire, sister of Mrs. Dar land, who will spend a fort night's vacation at the home of ! t,er parents, Mr. and Mrs ueorge a. Lemire or route i. Miss Lemire is in training at Providence hospital, Seattle. In Accident Congregation of the Central Avenue Church of Christ was notified by telegram today that the Rev. Melvin Sparks of Wheatland, Cal., and his wife were in an automobile accident near Redding, Cal., while they were en route to the church here. Mrs. Sparks suffered a broken collar bone and was taken to a hospital for treatment, the telegram said. The car was badly damaged. Mr. Sparks Informed the con gregation he would speak in the church here September 16. Minor Accidents E. McAlis ter of Central Point and Ernest L. Coots of .135 Tripp street, drove cars involved in a minor Beery of route 4 and J. Morris of Medford collided with slight damage on East Main street Thursday afternoon, according to a report on file today. D. H. Slead of 702 Beekman street and Mrs. A. R. Clements of 1223 West Main street operated cars involved in a slight mishap on West Main street between Holly and Grape streets Thursday aft ernoon, a report on file said today. BY Baker, Ore., Sept- 13. VD Roaring down the hillsides south of the town with terrific force.' a cloudburst "blitzkrieged" Huntington. 49 miles east of here Thursday evening, causing damage estimated at $8000 to $12,000. No one at Huntington was in jured In the storm, declared to be the worst in Huntington since the cloudburst of 1919. State police officers here re. ported that a cloudburst five miles east of Malheur City in Malheur county took the life of Mrs. H. A. Wirth, when the house in which she was cooking was swept away by a wall of water. Mr. Wirth contacted slate po lice here and told them that the accident occurred Thursday night at 5:40. Bar Backs Detent Philadelphia, Sept. 13 (IF) Full support by the American Bar association of the govern- j ment's national defense prepar ations was pieogea loaay oy Jacob M. Lashly of St. Louis in a speech accepting the presidency of the organization. nag A Drer Eastport. lie. ' -P A small der swimming In circlet several miles out to sea from thlt port wss rescued by two fishermen, who hauled the tired animal Into their boat as they would load of fish. When the men reached their wharf they borrowed a truck and carted the deer to the woods and set It free. Mulc Hath Charm? Cincinnati, O. 4 Because 8uslr, the Boo'e eorllla. is allertie to opra with her meals, there is a standing rule that the Cincinnati summer opera, which It presented in the aoologlcal gardens, must not errn practice at Susie's meal time. Hart To Natnre Csnton, Oh 10 Three thlev? entered James Black's resraurani ! Arm!! with four jtunt and an Indian j cub. Black waited for thm to emeng I then used only a flyin tackle and I his fists to capture them. danceL SCOTTY'S PAVILION Butte Falls Road Saturday Night SEPTEMBER 14 X Favorite Stars '.dfM sH ay v- , i v . a km l Lure.ta - Vuimt. wiio won a new fame for her madcap antics in "The Doctor Takes a Wife," returns to the screen in what is heralded as an even funnier film, titled "He Stayed For Breakfast," which comes to the Craterian theatre Sunday for a three day run. Melvyn Doug las, who has co-starred opposite i some of filmland's loveliest, has the starring role with Loretta Young in the love-on-the-run laugh riot. Douglas is seen in the film as a young, devil-may-care waiter in a Paris cafe of "Great McGinty" Here Sunday "The Great McGinty," the most refreshing and entertain ing character to come to the screen in many a moon, brings Brian Donlevy to the Rialto theatre for Sunday and Mon day in the starring role of the amazing McGinty, ward-boss, lover, lair and lug. From the gutter to the governor's chair from rags to the classiest ward robs in town (and wait until you get a squint at his suits they sparkle with bar-room class), from hamburger-Joint gals to the best-looking dames in town is all in the path of the "Great McGinty" which FEDERAL COURT TO MEET OCT. 1 Fall term of U. S. district court will be opened here Octo- ber 1 at 10 a. m., Victor A. Teng- ' wald. deputy clerk was notified today by G. H. Marsh, clerk. A grand jury and a trial Jury j have been drawn to serve dur- j ing the court session, Marsh j wrote Tengwald. Just where the court will hold sessions was not stated. The fed-: eral building, where the court has quarters, is undergoing re- ' modeling and will not be ready by October 1 and it was under- . stood that probably circuit court I would be in session in the coun ty courthouse. Minister Recalled Washington, Sept. 13. .fl Radu Irimcscu, Rumanian min ister to the United States, has been recalled, the legation said today, in a general diplomatic shake-up following the abdica tion of King Carol. DANCE ORIENTAL GARDENS Erary Saturday Nlta MODERN STEVE WHIPPLE'S BAND Also Phyllis Miller. Vocalist OLD TIME MERRILL'S ORCHESTRA 1 Admlttion to Both Halls Men (Including Tax) 90c Ladies 10c In New Comedy ! :'m gay 19j5 s, who has a per sonal dislike for one of the "swells" who frequents the cafe, and finally take a pot shot at him. A fugitive, he hides in the apartment of the vic tim's estranged wife, played by Miss Young, and in a scries of in-and-out-of-love escapades she conceals him from the police and her husband. And in this gay and giddy background he stays for breakfast thus the title for the comedy. Eugene Pallette, Alan Marshall and Una O'Connor have supporting roles. promises to be the excitement filled, laugh-packed surprise hit of the season. Others in the cast include Akim Tamlroff, Muriel Angelus, Thurston Hall and Steffi Duna. "Wildcat Bus," starring Fay Wray in her first role in two years, is scheduled to play as the companion feature with "The Great McGinty." slums Mttunliiy at 1 :4.")-3:I.Vt: Thrill, finlorr' Ml XT KMI Richard ARLEN Andy DEVINE I " The LEATHER! I with Astrk) Allwyn WHAT A LOVER! WHAT A LIAR! A political genius . . Uh one hantl on the public pulse and the other In the public's pocket!! THE CRtAT .nt Irian Dssttry MisrieJ knf eta SVian Tamirarl SUNDAY and MOVDIY nd lis companion hit! "WILDCAT BUS" narnnt rV WHAT 4 JX Johnny Mack Brown r " .J ! What meet f The year's lee 1(L pvlft chertctir V la fht yser'S Timely PicLure U 5 Pretty Mary Healy and Rob ert Shaw have two of the sup porting roles with Randolph Scoti. Preston Foster and Mar garet Lindsay in "20,000 Men a Year," which heads the double bill playing today and tomor row only at the Roxy theatre. It tells the story of the govern ment's civilian aviation pilot training program for modern college youth the eagles of to morrow's legions. "Bullet Code," starring George O'Brien, plays as the companion thriller.- Marin Corps Washington, Sept. 13. (P The house naval affairs com mittee approved legislation to day authorizing increase of the strength of the marine corps from its present peace-time level of 27,000 to 80.000. Too Late to Classify S3800 Etiftt Sirle HelphU Like new, 5 -room, atrirtly modern east utile home, all hardwood floors, fireplace, furnace, baement, laun dry trays, law ,ot garage. A wonderful buy at 3800, only $500 down, balance eay monthly pay ments. AIM) S2000 Modern Suburban Hom 3 teres, good soil, paved highway, 4-room modern bungalow: all reno vated; lame chicken house. Termi can be nrrantTed. MARK A. OOLDY Dial 3??s 109 E. Main Evenings, Dial 3417. ASTFHS. glad, marigolds, aluo ru cumbers and frvrra. Dreasler's. 1107 E. Main. Phone 3656. FOR SA1JJ or TRADB Rrmlnton 7.(12 mm., A-l condition: Winches ter 35-35 carbine, fair; Winchester 13 gauge pump, $13.60. Phoenix Garage. WANTED by gentleman In private home, large aleeptng room, heated: breakfast and dinner. Box 4886 Tribune. ROXY Shows Saturday: 1 :4..-a:lA-B:4S-8:ln Wings Roar! Propellors Whine . . . Hearts Pound! The t hrl I line Oraina of Amer ica's modern men of wlnt , . . based upon the C. A. A. ii 1 1 o t training jtrnnrsmt con unosRV eW 20,000 ficsni nsiii 1 !( ticuou nun wkmiooii TODAY and SAT! Action r eaiures X STARTS SUNDAY 3 DAYS jgfr TROPICS ARE CALLING' , 'nan rn1 j nvnii i w . y ritir i nnnsa lllbArUKt I'll.S .''Ul-.l-i It U.' I.I ' the I WlMMl b IAI liHTF.Il Km A EXTRA SFKCIAL 3 OicHn.HM.B Coecn, only 1S.00O miles, just M70. Je Pon'.lar C'ouue In perfect shape. Liberal tr&de-ina. USED I AH BARGAIN LOT lflll ft. Riverside FOR RENT 4 - room ptnly furnl&hed fconw. t:3 50, wiser paid. Phone M. KOR fcAUC l-siye vooe rtreuUtor. ued 3 pior.thv trade lor oil circu lator. 31 S Fearh. FOR RKNT--4-rorm houae. com p'elr furnished, SIS. 3 Cheat nut. Sunday. FOR SALE or TRADE Horea for cattle. Call evening. Jenkins. Valley View, north of Talent. FOR SALE Registered Ouernney bull 3 years old. Redpath. 4 miles out Crater Iike hichwav. Phone 84(14. FOR HOMF-MADE CAKE PIF etc call Malone'a Food Shoppe, 419 E Main. Phone 3185. D4 ACRES, all level, beat of soil, free irrigation. 8 -room modern house, city water, lare barn, stanchions for 34 cows. alv hsv barn, milk house, granary, hen house, 7 acres ladino clover. 30 acrea alfalfa This Is one of the choiceat farms la the valley. 15.000. terms. Also 4- room plastered house and breakfast nook, fireplace, hardwood floor In living mom, cement fotmdatlon. garaee, fenced In back yard, near Junior High, a?00. Also 5- room house, city water, electricity, sewer connections, .175. L. O. PTCKELU lfl 8. Bartlett. POR 8AI E Stngle bed. spring rtd matt re ha, small heating stoves. 12(1 fl. Grape St. FOR RENT 5 -room unfurnished house, 531 Pennsylvania. $32 .50. Phone 390 or call at 317 Apple St. FOR SAI E 4-room furnished house. 800; HOO down, balance Jlke rent. Also 5-room house for snle or rent. DAD" ROBERTS. 730 West 3nd St. PLEASANT sleeping room. Tel. 3340. FOR SALE Baled straw. Phone 0383. WANTED Experienced waitress. Top Notch Eats. South Central. FOR SALE Rugs, chairs, davenport, stove, lamps, etc. call Friday after 6. Saturday after 3 p m, Sunday snd Monday. 11 Chestnut St., off West Main. LAST running deer shot of the season at the Medford Rifle club range on the Tuttle ranch near Table Rock, Sunday. Riflee may be sigh ted ln from 8 to 10 a. m. Deer run from 10 a. m. to 1 p. in All targets furnished, free. All shooters welcome. 38 PLYMOUTH DeLuxe Sedan, looks snd runs like new. large roomy trunk, guaranteed throughout. Spe cial price, 545. PIERCE-ALLEN MOTOR CO. Dodge and Plymouth Distributor. mi ENDS SAT. NITE! BeMer com early If'n yon want fa stt In on the fun' 0 BOB burn; Mh I rta Merkel-Jerry f'alonna Hon (Jell-o) Mllxm.l nrle F.irx KllrtertleeTe-nid Timer rins Hint rro.bVt Unique Ciolr short tmwt Sal. I U-J 00-:IV:n Mais 17c tax . & Etes IK lai EPIVO IN YOUR OVNS for repairs tit-fore hunting aeaaon opena. to i-owe:re uun snop. w aleo buy. aell and trade. 114 N. Front eU WANTKD Your watc-h and clora. repalrtng. Work guaranteed. Rea sonable prlcea. C. K. Myers, llfl N" Central. FOR SALE Twenty head milk coats at bargain price ooocl milkers A C Hutton. Urania Paaa. Rt. 1, Bot MO. N. P. 8l WANTEI dtenographer. Lumber ei perlenoe. Part time. Phone 4114 BARGAIN Monks 13-lnrh aawduat hurner. Sacrifice for quick sale Phone 4913 C11AA Buys 4 acres. 31, acres t?IlUU irrigated and In clover. 3 house on the property, garage, chic house. Medford m-ater, close to school and only 3 miles from city limits, Smnii pavment down See A W. WALKER. Real Estate. WANTEDExperirnced girl over 18 lor nonsework and care of cniid Call 4037. MODERN small stucco hotise, "od location, lane lot, sacrifice. Eve nings. 839 E- Jackson. WANT 50 good ewes Hsrrv Weant. Rt. 3, Ashland. Phone 6744. WANTED Apartment, furnished unfurnished. Box 4048 Tribune. FOR RENT 6 -room modern fur nished house, newly remodeled, oil circulator, refrigerator. 833 50. Key at 613 S. Hollv. Phone 4888. FOR RFNT -Small, clean apartment. 331 West flth. ENJOY the rich bodied flavor of our Royal Blend Coffee. Render Tea St Coffee Co.. 34 N. Bartlett. FOR RENT Clean, heated room for gentleman. 231 West 5th. "HUNTER LOOK" Are you rdy: Buv that Gun Now. Save at Cliff's Sport Shop, 3 1 7 North Riverside. OATS and VETCH for sale Gebhsrd. Rt. S. FOR SALE Umbrella tent, 830 N. Ivy. HIGHEST CASH PRICES PAID for SCRAP IRON AND METAL of all kinds, batterle. radiators, alumi num, copper, brass: also hides, pelts and wool. Medford Bargain House. 37 N. Grape- Phone 8744. Walker's DANCE Dreamland SAT. NITE 7 Piece Orchestra Good Floor Good Muilc and always a good crowd Sunday!! She was so darned allur ing . . and he had "that gleam In his eye . . so who could Mama hlmf Mm'll Mt Nltet Ralph Richardson Diana Wynward Tha FUGITIVE" 4e - 40c Af e lt-l J-J Kiddles 10c J n DEER RIFLES, good u new. All sighted up ready to get your tuck. 602 N. Rjveratde. NEWLY RENOVATED NEWLY FURNISHED APARTMENT FOR RENT Nicely furnished outside apartment, cross re n til tion. large bedroom with fireplace, combine tlon living room and dining room, cabinet kitchen, with electric range and e 1 e e t r i o refrigeration, bath, store room and p& eimis room for clothes Hot and cold water and steam heat furnished, also garbage service. Low rent to permanent tenant. Ap ply Mali Tribune office. MFD. FUEL Night fuel Oil delivery. Tel. S768. RESTAURANT FOR 8AtJ, well locat ed, doing nice business, low over hrad, ideal setup lor man and wife. Terms. flmsJl suburban grocery store for sale, In good trade district one-half mile from city limit. Living quarters. Terms. For Sale Very desirable five-room house on East Jackson street. Two bedrooms, gsrse. nice yard, clem to grade school. Priced right, terms. Also several small close la o so five-acre ranches. THE WAHL AGENCY Room 7 Jackson County Bank Bide. SWEM'S GIFT AND ART STORE GUILD PLAYING CARDS A graa: Tarltty of attractive new designs io salaci irem. Fin it qualiiy. long wearing. Guild cardt packed 2, 4, S decks in silk moire box. Guild Cards, double decks IMS Color-Tone Cards. double decks .. 11.00 Hostess Cards, double decks Tic SATURDAY SPECIAL Regular $1.00 Box Writley't Old Fragrance Toilet Soap 70c An attractive utility box tilled with twelve cakee of delightful Old Fragrance soap Spicy Carnation. Honey suckle. Apple Blossom and Sweet Clover odors. Saturday only 79e box TALLY CARDS 15 Doten Choose from the finest selec tion of new fall designs and col oring. "OUR BABY" BOOKS 75 Attractively bound In blue or pink with clever colored illus trations and complete record of baby'i first six years. BOOK PLATES . It for 100 to 50 Box Identify your books with Indi vidual book plates. ISO stylet to choose from. Unusual design, finely printed on gummed paper. SURr SPRAY STATIONERY 500 Box Easy velum writing surface with colored deckle edge bord ers. While, grey, k ivory paper. SALT k PEPPER SHAKERS S1.50 Set of Individual sis cut glass wlfn sterling silver tops. Gift boxed. "PEAR" MARMALADE JARS S2.50 Novelty pear shaped Jan, lus tre metal plated In green or gold. Glass lined, silver spoon In cluded. HURRICANE LAMPS $1.00 Pair Popular crystal candle type hurricane lamps with cut glaaa chimney. SEWING BOXES $2.50 Hand painted wooden boxea In lovely pastel colors with floral designs. Cleverly fashioned. CLO LITE PLAQUES $L50 io $2.50 These artistic white plaque and madonna heads when ex posed io daylight, glow with a luminous light at night, produc ing an unusual effect. ROSEVILLE "WHITE ROSE" POTTERY A Striking New Motif la Decorative Art Pottery Moderately Priced 500 io $5.00 Choose from dosena of charm ing new Vases, Bowls. Jardi niere, etc.. In the lovely new "Whit Rose" pattern. Color Sea Blue or Coral. Ideal for gift occasions. FUNK k WAGNALLS STANDARD UNIVERSAL DICTIONARY Now Only $1.79 One of the beet buy In the dic tionary world today. A new ready-reference diction ary designed io give spelling, pronunciation and meaning of 13.000 English word and phrase. With more than 1.000 discriminating articles and group of lynonym and special appendix of other useful infor mation. 1200 Illustration.