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IMEDFORD llim TRIBTJyE, EDFOlDt OREGON, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 13, 1932. -. VTGTS SEVEN WOMEN 10 UNITE The women of Medford and Jack eon county, Irrespective of party, who want to see Hoover and Curtis elect ed, are requested' to meet In the circuit court room of the court house tomorrow, Friday, at 3 :00 p. m. sharp. George Neuner will have a live-wire message giving some or the reasons why a change in administration should not be made now and why the women should stand by Hoover, who has always stood, by them. The meeting will start promptly at 9:00 p. m. and will not last over one hour. Xt was formerly announc ed that the meeting would be held In the auditorium of the new court house but the ladles of the D.A.R. will have a meeting there tomorrow at 3:30 p. m. and the Hoover-Curtis women's meeting was changed to the circuit court room, up-stalra In the new court house. After the tslk by Mr. Neuner, a Hoover-Curtis club will be organized for active work. Oregon Weather. Occasional rain tonight and Fri day; moderate temperature; fresh southtrly winds offshore. CHILOQUIN Mrs. Grace Smith leased Balfour hotel. PENDLETON Improvements made at Hamley & Co. store. ' W.C.T.U. RE-ELECTS ALL STATE HEADS SALEM, Ore.. Oct. 15. (AP) All state W. 0. T. O. officers were re elected today at the state convention. Mrs. Ada Jolley of Portland will .head the organisation for the sixth suc cessive year. Other offtcera named were: Mrse. Rachel Ellis of Madras, vice presi dent; Mrs. Prances 8wope of Port land, corresponding secretary; Mrs. D. Q. Clavk of Harrlshurg, recording secretary; and Mrs. Alice Thomas of Portland, treasurer. Marlon county received the state efficiency program pennant. Multno mah was declared second In effi ciency and Coos and TUlamook coun ties tied for third place. Nyssa, Her mlaton and Tillamook were the lead ing local unions In the efficiency program. Smith Will Talk In Party Behalf NEW YORK, Oct. 13 (AP) For mer Governor Alfred K. Smith, begin nlnx next week, will make six speeches In behalf of Democratic stat and national tickets In New England, New Jersey and New York state. It was announced at his office today. TILLAMOOK First annual dahlia and gladlola flower show held, CANADIAN TARIFF ,S. I an tnilv diversion of Canadian 1 purchase to the United Kingdom. OTTAWA, Oct. 13. (ft Trade ex pert preparing estimates aa to how hard the Ottawa conference tariff agreement will hit United States trade with Canada, said today that aside from stel products and chem ical. American Interests have not much cause for worry. Their Mtlmat have not been completed, but It appeared that the Canadian steel and chemical market for the United states has been ap preciably reduced, and there will be Central Point CENTRAL POINT, Oct. 13. (Spl ) Women's monthly Bible class party of the Federated churches held at Mtss Helen Carlton's was postponed to Wednesday. October 19. Ladles' Bible class party of the Christian church will be a; Kiis. H. Conger's October 14. Miss Georgia Pruett and sister. Mrs. W. J. Blgham of Sacramento, Calif., who have been visiting- friends and relatives several days, left Wednes day for their home. Mrs. George Fox and daughter, Ger aldtue of Medford were Thursday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Jones, Mr. Fox and fsmlly are moving to Cottage Grove this week. Mrs. Warner. Sr., has been suffer ing from an Infection In her foot for the past three weeka and is still confined to her home. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Peart, Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Whiteside and son, Lloyd, drove to Portland October 6 and re mained over the week-end as guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ward Whiteside and family. Member of the Woman's Relief Corps are requested to be at the hall October 15 at 3:30 p. m, for practice that the group may make a creditable showing of work before the Inspector October 19. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Grim and Mrs. Mary Qrlm rhotored to Alsea, Ore.. this week to visit relatives. Home Economics club will be en tertained at Mr. Will Gregory's Octo ber 26. rJii :.J .it Gorqled Constantly. Bo d Breath Still TJE couldn't understand until a friend suszttted. "It 1. f uwu, II might be your stomach!" that invariably spread poiaorv i art Blomach, colds, lack etc ft hat a difference when he took Nil theVe? ' wemedy)' Rp """bowel actton h,(K fiier' lle Uu PPP "P. remade. And M o ame ure ? ,nr'n ir- That's bo cause NR stimulates the enure intestinal tract lO Horn.lI f ii nr. , ail-veK elatle.Atdug ff,I, only 2rr. 'Tl IMC" Quick relieffor scid indis I UIVI.J tion, heartburn. Only 10c Football The Grand Old "AIL American Van Scoyoc Field Saturday . . WxSm, Q1717 L . 1 Human dramas iSk.v - WkV IiwirW Ever Screened I Game Is Here 2:00 o'clock Sou. Ore. Normal Pacific University Medford'8 Big College Game of the Season Don't Miss It! -A FRIDAY and SATURDAY mt C.l. Premier Showing kggf THE a M ALL- With RICHARD ARLEN Gloria Stuart James Gleason and 1931 All America FOOTBALL TEAM ... a irame between the entire 1031 ALL AMERICA FOOTBALL TEAM and a team of former all stare . . . It's Just one of the tremendously exciting t nines ahout this picture which lives you freat drama and tremendous spectacle! Added Feature DONALD HOVIS Late of Cocoanut Grove In "Ma's Pride and Joy" PRICES Matinees 25 Evening ..35t Kiddies a" Dime Perseverance Goes a Long Way . . . in football! It's mighty important to play a steady, consistent game . . . Short gains on steady line plunges have won many import ant gridiron battles! WINNERS In every day life are often those who Just "plug away" at a job, laying away a portion of their savings every week To be con sistent in this is equally important to suc cess as steady, regular gains on the football field. This important football lesson should be taken to heart. 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