BIRTHS
BATZER To Mr. and Mrs.
Rudolph, 51 No. Oakdale, June
14, 1945, a girl, 8 lbs., at Com
munity Ijospital.
Los Angeles, June 15 (U.PJ
Travelers without priority may
now fly to Europe, Pan Ameri
can world airways announced today.
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m If rou think for a minute that all
laxatives are more or less alike you
certainly have a real SURPRISE await
ingyou when you take Kruschen Salts.
When you feel bloated, headachy and
meanly sluggish because you need a
good cleaning out what you then
ahould try la KRUSCHEN SALTS.
When you want relief you want It
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ative, answers today's need TODAY.
Caution use only aa directed. Regu
lato the dose to suit yourself. Re
member the name and set KRUSCHEN
SALTS today at, any good drug store.
Kruschen Salts
Western Thrift Store
BY CRATER LAKE
AERIE OF EAGLES
Crater Lake Aerie 2093, Fra
ternal Order of Eagles, burned
the mortgage on their home, 219
West Main street, in ceremonies
recently held at the lodge hall.
Several distinguished members
of the Order were present to aid
in the festivities. Among them
were L. M. Lay, Bend, who was
the main speaker; M. L. Shep
pard, Klamath Falls; A. C. Lucas,
state conductor, Medford; Jack
Henry, district director, Klam
ath Falls; Sherman Dahl, Grants
Pass, and Lester Smead, Lake
view. A class of 87 members was
initiated by a degree team com
posed of J. A. Baker, Jack
Henry, Paul Robertson, John
Brown, Boyd Wilson, Bernard
Hood and D. E. Rogers. L. M.
Lay gave the obligation, Lester
Smead gave the equality, Fred
Johnson, Medford, gave the ode
and S. O. White, Medford, the
death scene.
Those who participated In
burning the mortgage were
Worthy President Shannon
White, Past Worthy President
Paul Robertson and Past Worthy
President G. T. Dynge.
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BATES DuUc
IN A SUN-COUNTRY SHEER
COTTON BATISTE T.B.L
CREASE-RESISTANT WASHABLE
Daisies scatter their flower-fresh;
beauty all over this cotton batiste;
frock. The plunge-bow neckline and
the ledge shoulders above cap
sleeves are highlighted by frosty
eyelet embroidery. Soft shirring
gives a beautifully bloused look to
the bodice. The sliver-slim skirt
carries through the new "strung
out" svelte silhouette of this "must
have" style. In colorful prints. Sizes
12 to 20 and 38 to 42.
Two-Way Stretch
WARNERETTES
Step-in and Panty Girdle
53.50 and 53.95
PAY LESS AND DRESS BETTER
MM DEPT. STORE
Sport Chips
BY
Harry Chipman
Mall Tribune Sports Editor
Trout and steelhead fishing In
Rogue river has greatly im
proved over the past week, ac
cording to Ai (Demon Fisher
man) Piche, who tells pisca
torial enthusiasts how and where
to catch the red point savers.
Fish are being taken in most
parts of the river, he said. Ex
cellent fishing is reported above
McCloud where water is clear.
Spinners and eggs are used on
runs and holes, while some
anglers have reported good
catches with flies on the riffles.
Shore fishing has been good with
best spinner being a 50-50 size
I four or five.
I Bait fishing at Diamond
' Lake li fair and li still hold
I ing up good on troll. Best re
sults have been reported with
either a big flasher with
-worms or a flasher with a bone
fish or claw lure attached.
Some Andy Reekers are also
getting fish.
Angling is spotty at Fish Lake
but fair catches are reported on
flashers and worms. Roads are
dried out but are rough the last
six miles.
Bass are biting at Hyatt
Lake and catfish are caught
from shore. Roads are now re
ported passable, according to
Piche. Emigrant Lake is good
at the' upper end for catfish
with many rainbow also being
taken. Occassional!? a big
bass is hooked with trolling
producing more results than
shore fishing.
All smaller streams are a
choice to the angler with water
conditions good. Bear Creek has
yielded good catches on worms
while the Klamath river, west of
Keno, has been excellent on rain
bows up to five pounds. Best
results are on (lies.
Us Mall Tribune Want Ada.
OBITUARY
Henry Hoist, resident of Jack
son county for 56 years, passed
away Thursday at his home in
Sams Valley. Mr. Hoist was 92
years of age.
Mr. Hoist leaves to mourn his
passing, one daughter, Mrs.
Alina Schulz, of Sams Valley
and one son, John D. Hoist,
Roseburg. He also leaves eight
grandchildren and 17 great
grandchildren. Funeral services will be held
at the Perl Funeral Home Mon
day at 2 p.m. The Rev. Harry
Young of St. Peters Lutheran
church will, officiate and inter
ment will be in Sams Valley
cemetery.
IDA MAY BLITON
Services fro Mrs. Ida May
Bliton, who passed away Thurs
day In Yreka, will be held in the
Conger-Morris chapel at 2 p.m.
Saturday with the Revi Louis C.
Kirby officiating. Interment will
be in the I.O.O.F. cemetery be
side her husband, the late Albert
S. Bliton, who was editor of
Medford's pioneer newspaper,
the Medford Mail.
She was born In Jackson Co.,
Iowa, Dec. 29, 1871, a daughter
of the late Mr. and Mrs. J W.
Redden. She came to Medford
with her parents on May 20.
1885, from Guide Rock, Neb.,
and graduated from the first
higfi school organized in Med
ford. In 1908 she was united in
marriage to Albert S. Bliton.
who passed away in 1940. She
was a charter member of the
First Methodist church and was
a devoted worker in the church
throughout her entire life. She
was also a member of the Daugh
ters of Union Veterans. Loved by
all who knew her, she leaves a
host of friends and three chil
dren, Albert H. Bliton, Portland,
Mrs. Loraine Thomas, Medford,
and Mrs. Mildred Dodge, Yreka,
Cal. There are also two brothers
and three sisters: Mrs. Minnie
Wolfe, Lincoln, Neb.; Mrs. Cora
Carder and F. E. Redden, Med
ford; E. Redden, Del Ray, Calif.,
and Mrs. Nola Pettegrew, Portland.
LEORA E. JONES
Leora Elmina Jones, known to
her many friends as "Ora".
passed away at a local hospital
Thursday. Mrs. Jones was born
at Ashland on July 30, 1872.
She was united in marriage
to William Henry Jones Feb, 2,
1899, at Jacksonville, in the old
hotel. Mrs. Jones spent 40 years
in Canada, and for the past four
years had made her home with
her sister, Mrs. Myrtle Roadar
mel, at Eagle Point.
Besides Mrs. Roadarmel, she
leaves one son, Henry Jones, a
staff sergeant in the army, two
brothers, George W. Daley, of
Eagle Point, and Irvin Daley of
Medford.
Funeral services will be con
ducted from the Perl Funeral
Home on Tuesday at 2 p.m., with
the Rev. D. E. Millard officiat
ing. Interment will take place
in Central Point cemetery.
FIVE FOOT ONION IS
. GIFT TO PEOPLE HERE
Harold M. Bechtel, Grants
Pass onion grower with a sense
of humor, yesterday presented
his brother-in-law and sister, Mr.
and Mrs. Charles Robinson of
803 West Eleventh street, with
an onion having a five and one
half foot stalk topped with a
seed cluster. The better to dis
play this gargantuan produce of
his victory garden, Bechtel pot
ted the onion, staked it and tied
it with a fancy ribbon and deliv
ered It along with a wedding
anniversary present.
Closing time tot Sunday Too Late
to Classify 5:3U Saturday afternoon
Please remember
WHILE QUANTITY LASTS!
BIG 3 OZ. JAR
More than ftWce as much for
only 19 morel That's what
you get when you buy the
pecial size of Daggett and
RamtdelPs Deodorant Cream
instead of the IV ox. jar!
But don't delay. When these
jars are gone they're jone
Plus .tea,
Western Thrift Store
DONJT SELL
YOUR BONDS,
SON'
fife I W ml f
YOU NEED MON
OBTAIN A PERSONAL LOAN
DON'T CASH ANY OF
YOUR WAR BONDS
It's really a simple matter to keep all of your War Bonds
intact and. at the tame time, meet family emergencies with
cash. All you need do if you require money for any worthy
purpose is apply for a Personal Loan at this bank. Credit
requirements and repayment terms are reasonable. So, KEEP
your War Bonds for yourself and your government t
Medford Branch
Office of The
United States National Bank
27 BRANCH OFFICES IN OREGON
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Baltimore, Md., June IS. (U.PJ
Kentucky derby winner Hoop
Jr., and Pavot headed a field of
nine three-year-olds entered to
day for the 55th and richest run
ning of the Preakness stakes at
old Plmllco tomorrow.
If all the entries go to the
post at old Hilltop tomorrow be
fore an expected crowd of 45,000
the total purse will be a record
$87,670. Of this amount the win
ner, will receive $68,170 top
ping the $60,075 won last year
by Pensive.
Also entered for the second
leg of the triple crown, a mile
and three sixteenths test, were
Bobanet, Polynesian, The Doge,
Adonis, Darby Dieppe, Alexis,
and Sea Swallow.
Closing time tor Sunday Too Late
to Classify 8:30 Saturday afternoon
Please remember
Friday. June IS, 194S
MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE FIVB
BOETTIGER QUITS P.I.
Seattle, June 15. (U.R) The
Seattle Post-Intelligencer had a
new publisher today after the
resignation of Lt. Col. John Boet
tiger, soh-in-law of the late Presi
dent Roosevelt, because of "Irre
concilable differences" with the)
owner, William Randolph
Hearst. Hearst announced that
C. B. Lindeman, acting publisher
will succeed Boettiger.
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Flashlight
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BOND or
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10c each
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Joy a nice tan this summer.
29c -49c -79c
BIOLAC
And
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BONDS
Infant's Modified Milk
Case of
12 cans
S2.69
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Refreshan!
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Plus
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S1.25
3
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2
for
WOODBURY'S
FACIAL
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THE LATEST
ALL LEATHER
BILL FOLDS
STYLED
TO PLEASE
ALL DADS
BUDGET PRICED!
Yes, their are nearer to
pre-war values, than any
we have seen in years. All
have extra leaves for cards,
some with slpper closure.
In embossed or smooth lea
thers. Including
Embossed Goatskin
Genuine Calfskin
Full Grain Cowhide
Genuine Pigskin
English Morocco
Domestic Morocco
California Saddle
'2.50 - '4.50
Plus Excise Tax
17th
with a jar of
his favorite
Brushlets
Shave Cream ,
We're
Fighting Inflation
With Budget Pricet
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3 Pounds
$1.39
60c Size
SAL HEPATICA
60c Size
BROMO SELTZER
65c Size
BISODOL
60c Size
DRENE Shampoo
60c Size
MURINE
75c Size
DOAN'S PILLS
75c Size
TAKARA PWD.
60c Size
M.D. POWDER
75c Size A.P.C.
CALCIUM Wafers
49c
49c
49c
49c
49c
49c
43c
49c
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