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' MEDF03D MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD. OREGON. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 17, 193 PAOE FIVti Local and Reported 111 Mri. J. R Woodford has been reported 111 the past few day. Mrs. Boggi III Mr. O. C. Boggs li 111 at ber home. It was reported to day. , Returns Home V. P. Kennan of this city returned to bis home yester day, having recovered from an ap pendicitis operation. Find Tricycle The tricycle belong ing to the child of Mrs. Pred Brandt. 133 Tripp street, was found yester day, It was reported to the city police Visit at Talent Tommy Edmunson and friend of Seattle are visiting at the borne of A. T. Edmunson at Tal ent. The boys are traveling by Mo torcycle and are en route south. Grass Fire A grass fire at the cor ner of Sixth and Main streets was ex tinguished at 1:30 o'clock yesterday afternoon by the city fire department No damage resulted. Braley at Community Charles Braley underwent a major operation this morning at trie community hos pital, and was reported as getting along satisfactorily. At It on (I Camp Supervisor Hugh B. Rankin of the Rogue River na tional forest la spending today at the forestry road camp located In the Umpqua divide section. Club to Meet PrlsclU circle will meet tomorrow afternoon at 2:30 o'clock. It was announced today. The meeting will be held with Mrs. Car rle McDanlel at her home. 609 Beatty. - Undergoes Operation Walter B0I2 1" mi route 4, Med ford, underwent a major operation at the Sacred Heart hospital yesterday, and was reportu as getting along in a satisfactory con dition. 1 Dorta Wanek 111 nDorls Wanek un derwent a major operation at the Community hospital Sunday, and was reported getting 'along satisfactorily yesterday. Miss Dynge In Hospital Miss Dor othy Dynge is a patient at the sacred Heart hospital where she underwent an operation Monday for acute ap pendicitis. Announce Meeting Mrs. Harold Elliott will be hostess Thursday after noon at 3:30 o'clock to members of the Carnation club, at 314 West Jack son street. Members are requested to bring thimble, needle and t bread - . Suspended Sentence Jack F. Mat ney of Crescent City was given a 10- day sentence, upon chsrges of being drunk- in a public place. He was ar rested early this morning by city pel Ice. . At Lookout Site Attending to packing work in connection with the lookout house on Mount Asniana, Assistant Supervisor Norman J. White of the Rogue River national forest Is spending today in that section. Fined Today Walter Jones. 33. and J. C. Robinson, both arrested early thia morning on charges of being drunk on the street, were fined lu In city court this morning by Judge A. D. Curry. In Grants Pass Miss Katherine Keyes and Miss Jane Hansen of this cltv soent Sunday in Grant Pass. visiting friends. Miss Bertllle Mlksche was the guest of Miss Mary Burk hardt In that city Sunday. Returns to Office Horace Bromley, advertising manager of the California Oregon Power company, has return ed to bis duties at the office, follow ing an absence of several weeks due to a broken arm. CO AIi - Clean Hi-Heat Order Now at Summer Prices Medford Fuel Co. 1122 N. Central. Tel. 631 RCA PERFECT SOUND TODAY and Wed. HER FAMOUS SMI II.. HER MAGIC VOICE.. NOW ON THE SCREEN Ma1 - r a Li li i r ii i idct Rondolph Scott t J .Solly Blonf AL0 "Hollywood On Parade" Halter Wlnchtll N Dallr Mat. 1:S0. S- 1 P- KATI'S m Personal At Sacred Heart Oeorge T. Er-1 heart of 204 South Central avenue1 today underwent a major operation at the Sacred Heart hospital and wss reported getting along satisfactorily this afternoon. Newman Leaves Hospital Sam Newman of Central Point has return ed to his home from the Sacred Heart hospital, where he received treatment for a fractured left ankle. Undergo Operation M. P. Mont gomery of Phoenix underwent a ma nor operation at the Community hos pital yesterday and was reported in an improved condition later in the day. J. R. Strain of Eagle Point also underwent an operation at the Com munity hospital yesterday. Meet at GrpRory's Members of the executive committee of the First Christian church missionary circle will meet this evening at the A. H Gregory residence on East Jackson street. Miss Virginia Gregory's di vision and all officers are requested to be present. To Serve Apples A. S. Rosenbaum. district freight and passenger agent for the Southern Pacific company, an nounced today that the Southern pa cific company will serve Rogue River Newtown apples on its dining cars and in the restaurants. August Dun can, buyer for the Southern Pacific dining car and restaurant service, with headquarters in San Francisco, made a purchase of three carloads while on a recent visit to the valley. Gaynor, Baxter Together Again Janet Gaynor and Warner Baxter are together again for the first time since they were seen in "Daddy Long Legs," In their latest picture, "Pad dy, The Next Best Thing." It opens tomorrow at Hunt's Craterian theater for a four-day run. In this film. Miss Gaynor and Bax- ter respond to the popular demand for more pictures in which they are both featured. And the roles they portray are the type which give each of them their greatest opportunities thus far. Miss Gaynor Is a young. Impish- coleen, who adds a strong dash of roguish ness to her famous wlstfxilness and thereby creates a new kind of character for herself. Baxter has the part of a big-hearted fellow who, much as he may try. cannot help falling head over heels for her. The story centers around the ro mances of these two persona. At first those romances are separate Miss Gaynor's for another man, and Baxter's for another girl. But the development of the plot finally does send them to each other and makes them admit their mutual love, even against their will. The characters that they portray represent two different worlds one the quaint intimacy of a village on the Irish seacoast, and the other the cosmopolitan life- of a. much travelled sportsman. It is this ele' ment of difference that Is reported as the means for giving this film some of its most distinctive quali ties. Walter Connolly, highly reputed player of the dramatic stage, has featured role In support of Janet Gaynor and Warner Baxter. TODAY and WEDNESDAY Medford 's Greatest Entertainment Value 1 DOUBLE FEATURE Positively No Advance In Prices! SHE FOLLOWED HIM! INTO A THOUSAND DANGERS love was never , fiercer than the love of these two for eoch otherl WW AKTI5T5 . '-r"-' " WARD hOMt v, " - ' ' WIH9 SEE THE BATTLE BETWEEN" THE OCTOPUS AND THE SHARK! AND .. f ' ' : f 1 1 1 1 1 rofe (fi Z hf f rrrrr-T I ivirrrrT iiriui f A UNITED Starts Thursday, Coming To Holly Gary Cooper sings, not one, but six songs In his latest starring picture "One Sunday Afternoon." coming to the Holly theatre tomorrow. And he bids fair for the crooning throne. As Biff Grimes, small town dentist of the early 1800 s, Gary sings all the quaint airs so popular at the time, while separating hit patients from their teeth. Some of the songs are sung In con Junction with Roscoe Karns to the accompaniment of bin Joes, calliopes and other musical Instruments. Now At Studio "Samarang." which opens on the double feature program at the Studio today, reveals eternal warfare and destruction beneath the sea. And above the sea is another story of the survival of the strongest. "Samarang' has for its locale the pearl-diving country of Malaysia and a pearl diver la the hero of Its ad ventures and romance. All the thrills are not, however, on the floor of the ocean. Strange denizens of the Jun gle also strut their stuff. "Big Executive9' Opens at Rialto Rlcardo Cortes, Richard Bennett. Elizabeth Young and Sharon Lynne head the featured cast of "Big Ex ecutive," exciting drama which re lates the Intimate secrets of a young financial wizard, showing at the Ri alto theatre for three days, starting today. The picture Is a graphic interpre tation of the lives led by multi-mil lionaires, their struggle for fame and wealth on Wall Street. Intimate glimpses of their private lives are depicted, and the action moves swift ly. Rlcardo Cortez, plays the role of Victor Conway, blessed with fame, fortune and youth, but the victim of a nagging and Jealous wife. He ' falls In love with Helena, greAt- r ,J 'I Iff' Together they fought the killer-shark ...for together they would live..-, er dial ... . . AGISTS fICTUM ' f"" 3 MELODY CRUISE" granddaughter of Commodort Rich ardson, who dislikes Conway new fsngled method, of manipulating tOClL. The commodore threaten, to blast Conway off Walt Street, and the bold Conway, adventurous and eager for excitement, accept the challenge. Meanwhile, Conway ! accused of murdering hi wife, whom he ahot accidentally, and la threatened with blackmail by hi secretary. The novel film end on a decidedly novel hasis. A Texas Oulnan revue, with the queen of the night cluba doing her atuff In no mean fashion, an Oswald oartoon, and news-reel are alto on the same program. W ASHI ITGTON, Oct. 17. (AP) President Roosevelt In a series of conferences today hesrd the attitudes of several groups in their controversy over the retail fair practices code. Among the conferees was Hugh S. Johnson, NRA administrator, who said he had discussed the code with the president and added: "It's up to the president now." He did not make clear at the White House, however, whether he hud left ! the code with the president or wheth 1 er his recommendations remained to be drawn. The president also discussed the situation with a group of retailers who Insisted the ."stop-loss" provision should remain In the code as speci fied at present. The leader of this delegation was William H. Hager, president of the Retailers association of Pennsylvania. KATE SMITH IN ROXY FILM TODAY Kate Smith's first starring motion picture, "Hello, Everybody," aV story written especially for her by Fannie Hurst, opens today at the Roxy the atre. As leader of a group of fsrmers whose property Is threatened by power company which insist on de stroying their lands to make way for great water project abandon her own homestead to go East and make name for herself on the radio. In an effort to raise funds with which to battle the case In court. PAY AS YOU RIDE i Have your car repaired on time Low Finance Rate. ARMSTRONG MOTORS IN J. .unira commanderv o. - 4. Knights Templar. Masonic Temple. Stated conclave. Ashland Wednesday eventn?. Oct. 18th. Open long form. Brief business routine: also work In Temple degree. Visit from Mellta Commandery, Grant Pass. Light re freshments after meeting. All " S'r Knight Invited. J. H. HARDY, Commander. W. H. DAY, Recorder. Shows 1:48 f:00.9:00 v Also "WHO'S " 4 mm I II I w i ii i CITY THURSDAY Senator Fred Steiwer will spend Thursday In Medford and will be at the Medford Hotel from 11 a. m. until noon to meet any who desire to see him. Tlie senator wilt lunch at noon with directors of the different Irriga tion districts of southern Oregon. The senator will spend Thursday evening in Ashland and will be a guest at a luncheon. Coos Couple Held MARSHFIELD. Ore., Oct. 17. (AP) An Inquest Into the death of Carl Edwin "Tobe" Morris, 01, of Powers, who died early yesterday, It Is al leged, after a shooting affray at the home of Harry Merchant, near Pow ers, was to be held late today. Mr. and Mrs. Merchant are held In the county Jail pending the Inquest, Ladles of the St. Anne's Altar So ciety are sponsoring a, Rummage Saie. Friday and Saturday in the Whlllock Bldg. on West Main St. PAY AS YOU RIDE Have your care repaired on time. Low Finance Rate. ARMSTRONO MOTORS, INC Those who have contributions for the Catholic Rummage Sale are re quested to bring them to the Catholic Parish hall or to the W hillock Bldg.. Thursday. The ladles of the Sacred Heart church are conducting a Rummage Sale Friday and Saturday. Oct. 20 and 21, in the W hillock Bldg. on West Main St. TOO LATE 10 CLASSIFY CASH PAID for men. secondhand tuit. odd aoats. oat and snoas Will H WlUon 33 N front 3t TO LEASE 35-h.p. .team engine In good condition. Box 430 Tribune. BALDWIN PIANOS Complete line; many bargains. Before purchasing any piano represented as being Baldwin merchandise, for your. own protection, consult your local AU THORIZED. EXCLUSIVE BALDWIN DEALER, for correct prices, and names of Dlanoa In the Baldwin line. BALDWIN PIANO SHOPPE. ! 26 So. Grape St. FOR RENT Modern house, S rooms and small sleeping porch, unfur nished, electric range. Inquire 264 Beatty St. WHOLE Eastern Corn, 1.35 cwt. Med ford Seed & Feed Co. Warehouse 4th and Bartlett. Store 300 East Main St. MILLRUN, 85c per Seed Sc Feed Co. sack. Medford LOWER PEED PRICES Ask our . prices on rcrain and feed. Medford Seed t Peed Co. W.rehouae 4tn and Bartlett. Store 309 East Main. HODOEN - BREWSTER'S LAVWELL EGO MASH, $1.90 cwt. Contains milk and Nopco cod liver oil. Med ford Peed & Seed Co. SOUTHERN OREGON'S FINEST THEATRE STARTS TOMORROW ' ssga. . in vfITNThC "THREE LITTLE PIGS" FEtTl'RINA AFRAID OF THE BIG BAD WOLF KNDS TONIOHT Beery Raft Cooper "THE BOWERY" FOUND 1 stray sheep. Owner pay for ad- rack lam Farms, K. I, box 300, Central Point, Ora. FOR SALE 14 head milk cows. Large brick house end of Perryda'.e Ave A NEW DAIRY FEED. II 35 per sack Medford Seed & Feed Co. FOR SALE 1 work and 3 saddle borses. Call Jacksonville 38-F-3. after 7. FOR SALE 3500-1 b. team and har ness. 74 cash. Call 1550. FOR RENT 3 furnished houses; water; 96, $10. 813 Summit. FOR RENT 5 -room modern house, close in, furnished. Tel. 788. Pal mer Music House. FOR SALE 3 Pointers, 3 Shepherds, 1 hound. Or. Stone. FOR SALE 1 20-gauge" Winchester pump special built gun, perfect condition, mo East Main, or rei 118, Henderson. WANTED To borrow HiOO. from 3 to S years; real estate security. Box 422, Tribune. FOR RENT At once, ideal modtrn 5 -room unfurnished bungalow, in tip-top condition; has built-in fea tures, heatrola, electric water heat er, new linoleum on kitchen, bath room and pantry floors, laundry with tubs, garage, wood-house; family with small children need not apply. Drive by and see property, 719 West llth. inquire next d'tor. EGO MASH, $1.65 cwt. & Feed Co. Medford Seed FOR SALE Good B-flat clarinet, Boehm system, phone 1464. Why the Sudden Change to Liquid Laxatives? Doctors have always recognized the value of the laxative whose dose can be measured, and whose action can be controlled. The public, too, is fast returning to the use of liquid laxatives. People have learned tnat a properly pre pared liquid laxative brings a perfect movement without any discomfort at the time, or after. The dose of a liquid laxative can be varied to suit the needs of the individual. The action can thus be regulated. It forms no habit; you need not take a "double dose" a day or two later. Nor will a mild liquid laxative irritate the kidneys. The mono cathartic man keen not constipated as long as you keep on using u. Dr. Caldwell's Svrun Pepsin is i prescription, and is perfectly .safe, j lis laxative action is nosed on senna a natural laxative. The bowels will not become dependent on this form of help. Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin is at all druggists. Member N. R. A. 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