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Local and
Mra. Brown HI Mr. E. Q. Brown,
wu reported yesterday aa being 1U ;
at her borne here, , I
I
nospltal Patient H. M. Sowash of
Talent underwent a minor operation
at the Community hospital Tuesday.,
Undergoes Operation Mra. Herbert
Dtu worth of Trail underwent a ma
jor operation at the Community hos
pital Tuesday.
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For Medical Care Mra. Joseph
Wright of Central Point is a patient
at the Community hospital this week
for medical care.
Mrs. Ashpole 111 Mrs. Roy Ashpole
of Eagle Point underwent a major
operation at the Community hospital
here today and was reported getting
along satisfactorily.
$ MoCanna Apprehended Charles
McCanna, who thla summer escaped
from the Curry county Jail, was ap
prehended in Klamath Palis yester
day, according to state police here.
Astnronomy Class Meets The class
in elementary astronomy will meet
this evening at the Junior high school
at 7:30 .o'clock. A large attendance
Is anticipated.
Lost Boy Found Jesse Walton, re
ported missina: by his mother, Mrs.
C. W. Bailey of Eagle Point, was lo
cated yesterday by state police. He
had gone to Klamath Falls, then on
to Chlloquln and Dunsmulr, Cal.
Clippers stolen City police re
ceived a report today of the theft of
a pair of Andla Master DeLuxe elec
tric clippers from the Stephenson
and Fry barber shop at 14 North
Front street.
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T Thorndlke Goes North Eugene
Tnorndtke of the First National bank
is leaving for Portland to attend the
meeting there Friday of the agricul
tural committee of the State Bankers
asoclatlon.
.
T Mra. Marsh Here Mra. B. E. Marsh
has arrived in Medford from Portland
to Join her husband, manage of the
Holly theater here. In making their
home in this city. They axe now
located at the Schuler apartments.
. Two Drivers Fined Ralph Woldor
mar and A. C. Bad ore k. arrested by
Officer Tom Robinson last night on
North Riverside and charged with
reckless driving, appeared before
Judge A. D. Curry thla morning and
were fined $lfi each.
P.-T..A. to Meet The Junior high
achol Parent-Teacher association will
hold a regular meeting Friday even
ing, and as this week Is education
week the topic for the evening will
be devoted to the education of chil
dren. The name of the speaker will
be announced later.
Artisans Plan party The Artiaan
y lodge will hold an open meeting at
the K. P. hall, Fifth and Grape
streets, on Thursday evening, Novem
ber 9, at 8:15. The program includes
music, songs, tap and toe-dancing,
games, cards, dancing and refresh
ments. The public is invited.
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Dr. Salade Improved The condi
tion of Dr. L. A. Salade, who under
went a major operation at the Com
munity hospital following an acute
attack of appendicitis, was reported
as slightly better today. His health
was continuing to improve as steadily
as possible under the circumstances,
the hospital reported.
Wilder Not Guilty Pete, Wilder,
who appeared In Justice court today
on a charge of reckless driving, the
result of the accident on North River
side, in Which Raymond Bingham was
Injured, was found not guilty. He
entered a guilty plea- to a charge of
failure to have an operator's license
and was fined 95. The fine was sus
pended. Teachers' Chorus The Teachers'
Chorus will hold a rehearsal Satur
. A day morning, November 11, at 10:30
o'clock, in the auditorium of the
courthouse. This rehearsal la held a
week earlier than the regular meeting
to make final preparations for the
entertainment which la to be given
at Same Valley, November 17. All
members are urged to be present.
Prayer Meeting Tonight Re. E. A.
Oldenburg of the First Presbyterian
church will conduct the regular
prayer meeting there this evening in
the absence of Rev. W. J. Howell, who
has been Invited to Grants Pass to
preach in the First Baptist church
there. While in the neighboring city.
Reverend and Mrs, Howell will be
dinner guests of Rev. and Mrs. John
Haman. Reverend Haman Is iastor
of the .Grants Pass Presbyterian
church.
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American .Legion
n
Saturday Night
ORIENTAL
GARDENS
MEN $1.00
Free Feed, Elks'
Personal
Table Rock Club Meets There will
be a meeting of the Table Rock Com
munity club Friday evening of this
week, It was announced today, for
the annual election of officers.
SlLVt.l SCREEN
REVIEW
By Mary Grelnrt Kelly.
IX you are on who enjoys a pic
ture for the acting, by all means don't
mlaa "Tlie Narrow Corner." which
opened to a substantial house at the
Rlalto yesterday. For here la a pic
ture which combines creative acting
with Intelligent direction, and be
cause of the two Is really worth while.
The story (Somerset Maugham's)
although not exactly new, Is one with
plenty of romantic appeal, even for
the Jaded appetite. And while It's
South Sea Island stuff. It has a twist
or two that takes it away from the
former patterns.
Douglas Fairbanks. Jr., gives all he
has in this one; illttle Patricia Ellis
Is a real surprise; Ralph Bellamy is
at his best. But the real acting Is
by those not featured. And you'd
better try and catch their names
yourself.
Grid Stars Head
Cast Of Football
Picture At Holly
"With this squad of gridiron bat
tlers, I could whip any football team
In the country, and that goes for the
national champion Trojans, the Ram
bling Irish of Notre Dame. North
western, Bucknell, west Point and
th wiut nf trm crack outflta." declared
Pat O'Brien to a gTOup of actors in
the cast of "College Coach." wnicn
opens today with Pat in the title
role.
"That's pretty strong, Pat," warn
ed Dick Powell. "There are plenty
of powerful clubs this year, but you
should be able to win with this
lineup:
Griffith, U. S. C, halfback; War
burton. TJ. S. C, quarterback, and
McNelsh, U. S. C, halfback, who play
behind a ' forv ard line of Captain
Ford Palmer, U. 8. C, and Muller,
U. C. L. A., ends; Harper, TJ. S. O.,
and Tearlck, TJ. C. L. A., tackles;
Rosenberg and Williamson, TJ. 8. C.
guards, with Captain Coates, TJ.-C. L.
A. centering the ball."
The regular cast features Dick
Powell as the college hero, Ann
Dvorak. Pat O'Brien, Lyle Talbot, Ar
thur Byron, Hugh Herbert, Arthur
Hohl and Philip Faversham.
Ghosts Stalk On
Holly Stage For
Big Spook Party
Tonight brings to the Holly the
ater at a special midnight matinee
the spook party, to -be held on the
stage, beginning at 11 p. m. Ala Din.
well known mystic, will appear on
the stage and conduct a spiritualistic
seance, at which a skeleton will come
to life, skulls will talk, spirits will
raise tables, and thrl.l of thrills, the
ghost will materialize and be with the
audience in person.
Manager Marsh assures his patrons
the chilliest, thrilllest evening of en
tertainment they have ever witnessed.
nd he saya they will come away as-
uMaaHUuazwtK&ajkwsa
R. C. A. PERFECT SOUND
TONITE-Carole Lombard in
"From Hell To Heaven"
Tomorrow
Richard Cromwell in
"That's My Boy"
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Ends Tonlte Jack Buchanan
In
"YES, MR. BROWN"
' starts Tomorrow
"I COVER THE
WATERFRONT"
Armistice
DANCE
LADIES FREE
Temple at Noon
sured that there really are ghoiU
and spirits.
Preceding this distinct novelty In
entertainment, the management will
present a special screen attraction.
"The Sphtni," featuring Lionel At
will. The show begins at 11 o'clock, and
children will not be admitted unless
accompanied by an adult.
The Medford Oleemen will start
their series of visitations to the
granges next Monday, it was an
nounced today by chamber of com
merce officials. The Phoenix Grange
Is first on the list for this season
and the meeting will be held in the
Phoenix high school gymnasium,
Monday, November 13th, at 8 p. m.
Those who desire to attend from
Medford are asked to communicate
with Jack Swem, chairman of the
lnter-city visitation committee, of
the chamber of commerce, or to the
chamber of commerce direct, so that
grange officials at Phoenix may be
notified of the number to expect.
The visits to the granges by the
Oleemen are made possible through
the sale of associate memberships and
those citizens who have not-et pur
chased memberships are urged to do
so. The money raised by this means
is used in purchasing musical scores
and unless sufficient memberships
are obtained, the Glecmen will have
to forego their civic work and grange
visits, it was announced by R. W.
Frame, president.
An associate membership costing
2.00 entitles the holder and two
frlenda to two concerts which will
be put on at a later date. The grange
concert and others held In the rural
districts are entirely free.
Card of Thankn.
Wa wish to thank our friends lor
their kindness and for the beau'.trul
floral offerings at the time of our
recent bereavement.
D. T. Cox and Family.
Mra. Louisa Gregory and
Family.
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See What Happens When
With
Doug;. Fairbanks, Jr.
Attend the 9:00 o'clock show . . .
See the complete regular program
and stay for pre-showing of
TRICK FOR TRICK!
THRILL
As two
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Remember ... the Rlalto Theatre only has J00 seals and only
and maybe not that manyl
KMED
Broadcast Schedule
Thursday
8:00 Breakfast news by Mnil Tri
bune. 8:05 Musical Clock
8:15 A Peerless parade
8:30 Shopping Oulde
8 :4S News - parade
9:00 Friendship circle
0:30 Morning melody
9:45 Meeting of the Martha Meade
society
10:00 U. 8. weather forecast
10:00 Eb and Zeb
10:15 Musical notes.
10:30 The Pet program
10:45 Vignettes
11:00 The Grants Pass hour
11:15 Martial muslo
11:30 Radio Protective Diet league
11:45 Song and comedy
12:00 Mid-day review
12:15 Popularity
12:30 News flashes by Mall Tri
bune 12:30 Songs of old
12 :45 Hollywood Impressions
1:00 Varieties
2:00 Classified edition of the air
3:00 Radio bridge hour
3:15 Songs for everyday
3:30-KMED program review
3:35 Music of old
4:00 Judge Rutherford
4:15 Cocktail of music
4:30 S. O. N. S.
4 :45 Mastcrworks
5:00 Cecil and Sally
5:15 Popular parade
5:30 SI and Elmer
5:45 News digest by Mall Tribune
6:00 Medford Theatre Guide
6:15 With the masters
6:30 Interlude
6:45 Holly-Tlme
7:00 The Hawk
7:15 Berrydale on the Air
7:30 Eventide
7:45 to 8:00 Medford Jr. High
"Spook Night" Now
On Rialto Program
Since the first "Spook Night" was
put on at the Rlalto theater Hal
lowe'en night, the theater has had 1
many calls for a second one. So.
tonight is again "Spook Night" at the
Rlalto and those attending the 9:00 I
o'clock show are Invited to remain
as guests after the regular program I
Ends Tomorrow
A Man of the World Meets a Lovely
Jungle Girl Who Has Never Known
the Magic Delights of Love!
SOMERSET MAUGHAM'S
The NARROW CORNER
Patricia Ellis
TONIGHT IS "SPOOK
FOR THRILL!
LAUGH FOR LAUGH!
naglcians expose each
and show you the inside
magic racket 1 See
TOCUli
Ralph Morgan
Victor Jory
Sally Blane
No extra charge for the
extra show.
IT'S FUN TO BE
FOOLED... ITS
MORE FUN TO
FRIDAY SATURDAY
George O'Brien at His Best in
Zane Grey's Action
'CM M VRi
Lttl I (AIL
flittf tmum n aatimn
for a preview showing of "Trick for
Trick." a mystery drama in which
secrets of magic are revealed as two
magicians vie with each other for
superiority. Ralph Morgan, Victor
Jory and Sally Blane are featured.
The film Is said to reveal all the
tricks, fakes snd deceit with which
magicians amaze their victims.
Reward Offered for Swan.
B ELTON, Tex. (UP) A prodigal
swan that left Its home on Lake
Basset near here has been the ob
ject of a two-weeks hunt by city
oflclals and unemployed. The fact
that a 7 50 reward for the swan's
return was offered by the city man
ager, caused scores of unemployed to
Join the search. The gird was Isst
seen floating lazily down the Leon
river.
LOWiXL, Mass. (UP) Although
a mayoralty candidate in the recent
primaries here had 40 members on
his campaign committee In one pre
cinct, he received only 37 votes.
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BOSTON. (UP) The wife of Mal
colm E. Nichols, former mayor of
Boston, Is the twin sister of his first
wife, who died In 1926.
Regular communication of
Reamea Chapter, O. E. S
Wednesday evening. Novem
ber 8. at 8 o'clock. Visit
ing members welcome.
HATT1E M. ALiDEN, Secy.
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Dreamland
TONIGHT
DINTY MOORE'S
LITTLE GIANTS
Men 25c
, Ladies 10c
Night
Ralph Bellamy
NITE
3";
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KNOW
',00 tlikets will be sold . .
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Romance
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Roof Flashing and gutters. Brill
Metal Works.
F00 LATE 10 CLASSIFY
CASH PAJD for moo teooadiianc
uits. odd oottU. oats snd &aues
Will H WliSOQ 92 N Proot 3t.
WANTED To buy good horse, weight
about 1400 lbs. KC, care Mall Tri
bune, tr
FOR SALE Barley straw, both baled
and loose. Phone 331-R.
FOR SALE Weaner pigs. Dora E.
Smith, south half Anderson ranch.
Talent.
FOR RENT Modern 6-room house,
with range. 39 Meyers St.
GOOD HOME Fair wages for girl or
unincumbered lady, in exchange
for housework services. Must oe
reliable; good cook. References re
quired. Box 1121, Mall Tribune.
FOR SALE Adjustable wheel-chair.
C. E. Borg, Talent.
HAILED BY THE
NATION'S PRESS
YEAR'S GREATEST
PICTURE
LIBERTY
MAGAZINE
awarded it
4 STARS
" EXTRAORDINARY I
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WARREN WILLIAM
MAY ROBSON
GUY KIBBEE
WLtNUA rAKKtU
JEAN PARKER .
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THE PICTURE
THAT MAKES
MAY ROBSON
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SUNDAY
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FOR S A LE 3 30 -g al '.on capacity oil
tank. Will trade for cow. Phone
3-F-ll.
WILL TRADE 25 A good bottom
land, all in cultivation and cle&r.
for good house in Mfdford. In
quire at Ue-a Men's hop, 103 W.
Main. Medford.
Baldwin Pianos
10 DISCOUNT ON GRAND PIANOS
AT PRESENT LOW PRICES UP TO
NOVEMBER 2VTH. Advance in
prices on all Baldwin Merchandise
after November 25th. 8 benutllul,
htph-clftss Grands, one twed Hamil
ton Grand, very low price. New
and uwt upright.
BALDWIN PIANO SHOP
26 So. Grape.
STARTS TOMORROW!
The drama of the embattled far
mer In hid flMperate stand! Strik
ing, revolting ... for his American
birthright to live and luvel
(Filmed In the harvest fields of
Eastern Oregon)
with
RICHARD AIU.EU
CIIESTEHLUIRIS
CEHEVIEVTO3in
ROSCOE ATES
JULIE HAYDON
BURTON CHURCHILL
Ends Tonight
Stars I
Girls I
Songs I
Dances I
Laughter 1
BROADWAY
THRU A .
KEYHOLE"
Mats 25o. Eves 35o
Kiddies lOo,
I J SOUTHERN OREGON'S
4 11 V
Veterans oreign Wars
ARMISTICE DAY
BENEFIT DANCE
FAIR GROUNDS
SATURDAY, NOV. 11
MUSIC BY
DINTY MOORE'S
LITTLE GIANTS
Men 33c Ladie 10c
Reward.
FOR RENT 6-room noue. No. 308
North Holly: ai2 50. water paid oy
owner. J. W. Wakefield.
FOR SALE '31 Plymouth Sedan.
W. Second.
EVE MASON DANCING RTl'DIO
RMXROOM DANCINO
Clares fnr Junior lllffh and High
School Students
K. P. Hall Nn. Gran New Steps
Phone till
Adults by Appointment
Thur.-Frl.-Sat.
On the Stage
t 9:00 o'clock
Opportunity
Contest
Eliminations
Shows 1:45-7,9
FINEST THEATRE g
LOST Platinum brooch.
Phone 764.
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