BEDFORD MAIL TRIBUTE, lEBFORU. OREGON, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1935.
PAGE NINE
Local and
; Business Visitor A. B. CosteUo of
San Francisco was amow; business
visitors in Medford today.
Medford Night Friday night will
be "Medford night" at the Burke
evangelistic services being held In the
Baptist church at Grants Pass. The
meeting starts at 7:30.
WINNING
IK THE
SWEEPSTAKES
says Major Gruff, ii noth
ing compared with the
joy an old timer ieeli
when his host serves up
a cocktail with grand,
bland, bonny old barrel,
mellow Hildick.
Any cocktail, highball or mixed
drink you can snake with whiikay,
aura of brandy, yon oan make
smoother, tastier, cheaper with
Distributed by Bluebell Importing Cor
poration, 271 Madison Ave., N.Y.&
AVAILABLE IN OREGON
HILDICK BLACK LABEL
QUARTS No. 408A $1.95
PINTS No. 40UC $1.00
HALF PINTS No. 408D $.53
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AMERICAN LEGION'S '
BIG ARMISTICE
ANCE
at the
Oriental Gardens
MONDAY
NOVEMBER 11TH
Music by
Harlem Play Girls
Directed by Sonny Rice, these 12 colored artists are on
their first northwest tour. The greatest dancing, singing,,
musical organization of its kind in the world! Don't miss
the Legion Dance and the smooth rhythm of the Harlem
Play Girls!
SPECIALTY NUMBERS
Admission: Men 75c including tax; Women 25c
OLD TREASURE
$1150
II FUtt
U QUART
c. . leo-A
Ull PINT
80
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Personal
In K la ma tli Falls Sam Velt made
a business trip to Klamath Falls Wed
nesday. From Ashland Mr. and Mrs. 3. H.
Hardy of Ashland were transacting
business in this city Tuesday.
Reams Away A. E. Reames left
last r;ht for Portland where he will
make a, business visit.
Return from Salem Returning
from Salem this morning were George
Codding and George Roberts.
TouVelle to Port land --Judge Franlt
L. TouVelle, state highway commis
sioner, left last night on business
trip to Portland.
At Headquarters Capt, Harry E.
Cooper, commander of Camp China
Flats, was a business caller at CCC
headquarters here today.
a
From Camp Bly Capt. Trvin M.
Huncilman, commanding officer of
Camp Bly, made a business call at
CCC headquarters here today.
To Portland T. W. White was
among those boarding the northbound
train last evening, heeded for Port
land. Frey In Ashland George T. Frey of
the Medfcrd National bank, and Eu
gene Thomas, also of this city, were
business callers in Ashland Wednes
day. DeMolay Meeting DeMolay will
hold a regular meeting tonight at
7:30 in tha Masonic temple. The De
Molay degree will be given and those
who have not received it were es
pecially urged to be present.
A QUICK TICK - ME - UP'
FOR RUN-DOWN
FEELING
When you feel run-down, sluggish,
with no appetite for food or aest tor
living all because of poisons In your
system from clogged-up bowels and
inactive kidneys that's when you
need a good tonic like Williams S.L.K.
Formula which Is bringing quicit re
lief and added joy of living to so
many ailing people.
Williams S.LK. Formula is com
pounded from a former army doctor's
prescription and contains several In
gredients which act in four beneficial
ways: as a mild tonic, stomach stimu
lant, mild laxative, and diuretic
stimulant for the kidneys. Many take
Williams S.L.K. Formula also for in
dication, nausea, loss of weign ana
sallow comolexton. whera a mild
tonic, laxative, stomachic and diu
re tic is indicated.
AsJt Heath's Drug Store today for
Williams S.L.K. Formula. Take a few
doses and see how much better you
feel. The first bottle must satisfy
you or money back.
AUTHENTIC
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Churchman Leai.es The Rev. I. A.
Reynolds returned to his home In
Portland this morning efrer spending
the pas few days in Medford trans
acting business connected wit a the
Seventh Day Adventlat church.
Band Play., Tonight Members of
the Elks' band are reminded to be
on hand for the CCC boxing prcgram
this evening at the Elks' temple,
where they will furnish music during
the Intermission.
r;HlofflsM Call Bin M. Traeger,
head geologist, and William Lewis,
geologist, of the national park ser
vice, arrived In Medford today to con
fer with David H. Canfleld. superin
tendent of Crater Lake national park.
Col. 1ar Pue Col. Ben Lear, chief
of staff of the 9th corpa area, with
headquarters at the Presidio, San
Francisco, was expected to arrive i ere
tonight. A radio message recelveu at
CCC headquarters did not state the
nature of his mission.
Writes About Hobby According to
word received here. Master Stanley
Gustln, 12, has written about his
hobby In the November issue of Child
Life. He is a member of the Child
Life Hobby club and his contribution
appears in that section.
VIsUIur Here Mrs. Seely V. Hall,
wife of the district manager of the
United Air Lines in Portland, arrived
by plane yesterday for a visit with
Mr. Hall's parents, Mr. and Mrs Court
Hail. She formerly resided in Med
ford. Vetrrnn Pisplay A display of
World war equipment and souvenirs
may now be seen at the Jackson
County Chamber of Commerce. The
exhibit was arranged by the Disabled
war Veterans to call attention to
the coming sale of forget-me-nots.
Correction of Meeting The meet
ing of the Mothers club of the Sicrcd
Heart church, which was announced
for tonight, will be held tomorrow
night in the parish hall, at which
time the club will entertain students
of the high school and the seventh
and eighth grades.
Rale Saturday Plans were com
pleted today for the food and rum
mage Rale to be held in the Sparta
building Saturday under sponsorship
of the Daughters of Union Veterans.
Members, have worked diligently in
preparing for the event. They assure
the public of complete satisfaction.
Bark from Klamath Sam Carey
returned to Medford yesterday after
transacting business In Klamath Falls
lor several days. He reporta that po
tato growers in the pelican region
were protecting their crop from the
frosty nights by building bonfires in
their fields.
Ashland Visitors Mrs, Mark True
tnd Mrs. Kate Neil of Ashland were
in Medford Tuesday, spending the
day traiviacting matters largely con
nected with Mrs. Truc's flower busi
ness. They also called on frlenris
while" here. Mra. Sam Jordan was
also a Medford caller from Ashland
Tuesday.
Rialto's Star
William Boyd, who creates-the title
roie of "Hopaiong Cassmyy adapted
from the best seller, brlnaa a new
"two-gun" man to the screen that. In
the opinion of Clarence E. Mulford.
I he author, personifies In flesh and
blood the beloved fiction hero of his
many books.
In William Boyd, the author feels
he has the prototype of "Hopaiong
Caseidy," celebrated two-gun fiction
character, a product of his own writ
ing who has been a favorite western
hero of thousands of readers through
some 20 books In which Mulford has
carried his colorful cowboy figure. The
film comce tomorrow to the Rial to
theater.
The story of the first "Hopaiong
Cassidy" screen western revolve
around the adventures of three cow
boy comrades, William Boyd, Jimmy
Ellison and Frank McOlynn, Jr. In
separable pals, happy-go-lucky, quick
on the trigger, ready to die for each
other, they concern themselves mostly
with riding the range, looking for
dancer and generally finding It.
Charles Mlddleton, Oe-wge Hayes
and Willie Fung are In the cist.
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Jack Benny Coming in Craterian
"Broadway Meiodv of I9J9," the
musical show that has become the
talk of the movie world, comes to
the Craterian theater Sunday for Us
first Medford showing.
Heading the exceptional cast is Jack
Benny, outstanding comedian of the
radio, who Is duplicating his great
To Have Chicken Blnner An
nouncement was made todav that the
Central Point P.-T, A, will give a
chiefcen dinner tomorrow noon at the
Orange hall.
Three C Men I-cave Leaving last
night for Buffalo. K. Y.. were Mer
rltt F. Mills and Andrew Dudklewtcz,
both recently disrhared from the
Civilian Conservation corps.
Cat! In Ashland Amonz Medfcrd
residents calling in Ashland recently
were Mrs. George Andrevs, who was
there Tuesday; D. F. Newton, in Ash
land Wednesday, and J. c. ThomnMin
division manager of Copco here, who
waa aiso m the Llthia city Wednes
day. Shoes dyed any color. Work axiar-
anfceed. Called fcr and deliverer, tvi
101. Bob's Shine Parlor. i w Pmnt
Sperial Communication of
Mlforf lodge No. i03, A.
P. & A. M., FTldny, Nov. 8.
at 1:io p. m. work In the
P. C. !!. Visitors In
PRED PORDra, W. M.
GEO. ALDEN. Secy.
Shows
1:45
7:0fl-S:(t(
w
l-lt!d.
HERE COMES CASSIDY!
Fiction's famouB
frontier fighter
. . . hard - boiled,
trouble - shooting
son of the w
est! jsvsr 4
Saturday
The raw and mighty west
fit lives again ... in a story
( with the kick of a loco steer!'
L CLARENCE E. MULFORD'S
with
.William BOYD Jimmy ELLISON
Paula
1MJT 1 1 I I I T
CL i'Jfff f ;
success on the screen. Robert Taylor,
who is admitted to be the fast-rising
romantic star in Hollywood, is also
one of the leads. But Eleanor Powell,
the world's greatest feminine tap
dancer. whose tolenta were given only
a brief appearance in a former mus
ical screen show. Is really the "hit"
of the new picture. Her amazing
dancing ability, coupled with a good
MPROPER CAR LIGHTS
COST MAUSER $5 FINE
Glen O. Mausei. Talent R. F. D. 1,
was fined 5 and costs in Justice
court yesterday for Improper lights
on his auto. He was granted until
Nox'ember 23 to pay the ase
ment and until December 10 to pay
the balance by the court.
George A. Whltaker was fined 1
and costs for failure to have a chauf
feur's license.
A numbpr of cases of autoists
charged with non -possession of an
operator's license are scheduled for
hearing today.
Card of Thank.
We sincerely thank our friends and
neighbors for their kindness during
our bereavement of our father and
iMiSband. Mrs. Tate and Harriet
French.
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Adults
Klddies-ltio
STONE Geo. HAYES
LAST TIMES T0NI0HT1
Otto Kruger In
'TWO SINNERS"
Musical Hit
singing voice and acting ability, plus
a distinct charm, have made her the
most talked -a bout person in motion
pictures with her appearance m this
film.
Others in the cast include June
Knight, Frances Langford, Una Mer
kel, Sid Silvers. Vilma and Buddy Eb
sen. Harry Stockweii and Nick Long.
Jr.
Major Bowes Radio
Hour Film Subject
Major Bowes Amateur Hour, the
current radio rage, with a listening
audience of millions, is brought to
the screen in the short subject ot
that name at the Craterian theater
starting today, on, the same pro
gram with Wiiiiam Powell in Ren
dezvous." Major Bowes, when he first inau
gurated the Amateur Hour, had no
idea that it would take such a hold
on the public fancy. Now he not
only appears on the air every Sun
day, but also makes the pictures tn
addition to personally supervising the
various unit on the road. The sub
ject shows how the amateurs are
given the breaks" they have been
waiting for, the method by which
the winners are chosen and, oJ
course, the show itself with the
contestants doing their specialties."
Gin derives Ita nanje pom
ruptlon of the French and
a cor-
Dutch
equivalents of juniper.
Shows at
1:45
7:00-9:00
Starting Today for 3 Days!
A LAUGH! A THRILL! A SURPRISE!
Trying to catch one.
girl trying to get rid
of another . , . he's up
to his ears in trouble
woman trouble! You'll
get the laughs and
thrills of a lifetime as
he saves 3000 lives
and wins a new sweet
heart ... all in 48 ex
citing hours!
WTSTL
store for you . , .
with Bill Powell
in his grandest
mantic adventure since
"The Thin Man!"
At Roxy Today
i II,
I X. a '
XJna Mcrkcl, blonde wine-cwker
of the screen, romps through "One
New York Night' of mystery -thrilu
Today and Friday!
A Merry, Mad, Thrill
.lUHliJJ
Laurel & Hardy
in ..TIT F0RTAT"
Cartoon and Newfreel,
BOSAHND wiift
RUSSELL
AT-i HIT!
UQNEl ATWIU CiSAR R0MIR0
SAMUEL S,
ro
Plin ROSCO ATES COMEDY NEWS
and laugh with Franchot Tone
the Rosy Theater today and Friday.
Harvey Stephens and Conrad Nagel
are featured.
Qse Mail Tribune want ads.
EAGLE'S DANCE
TOMORROW FRIDAY)
9 P. M.
EAGLES HALL
Dyne's Orchestra
FAT GIRLS GET
THEfiOBY-SLIM
GIRLS WIN MEN
Lbw fit H a? Way-Wtibawi Snrratuu fiitit,
T &tk-Br4VaUAf iiac si iUHiic Smtomb.
There's tsoti chy so tnatsy -popl fmfl
iUimst slow and often timt-s futile in ra
inciTig. The tcbsou, doctor say, is often ba
rau a iiHi cin4 i nol werkine wafoi.
All the i&G$a in your body ffoet t'fir&UKft
litit tiny l3ttei, timet vry dv. 1!
it dorsa'4 po".;r into Jh blood strMtm shout
on afiii ii-hlf drops of vif&t fluid every
Zi hour, many pcopin lae do mti? fat.
Thin fluid hfipt Nalure to "burn up" ticfi
food tn4 titty t !'.: In much he seme wj
as a coea "draft acts In a furnace.
Nw. phy!cjft!,s combst this ccr.l'Jco
fey feediisif this srl&nd the substance it Isrki
and millioris of pmroda 9i excess fat has
been wiped out tfci
Sm;oia Preaffriplion TaKeti are based
on the me aeteatiac rne hod ued by -dao-tori.
So why not loie fat the easy way
withvvut trrstin diets or hacls-oreakirrtt,
hendinit and roiiinij- ?xert-iaes? Slart th
Marmola trfftirnpnt today thai roiiiions hav
-lined uefsfuiiy to grt rid of x?stc int.
The formuin is. In every box you know
wRt ynu ere ttkiTiff. Don't wait xt
titnual today frctn drussists.
Phone
1300
for Towing or
Wrecker Service
Anywhere Anytime
Lewis Super Service
USE YOUR CREDIT
BUY THAT ROOF SOW
Ka Cows Pavnrent Venn to Pay
phone 350
Rogue River Roofing Co.
Webb smS Carlcm't faint Store
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