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    MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDIO) HP. OKF-flON, THURSDAY. FEBRUAgYJJ.JMft
PAGE SEVEN
LOCAL and PERSONAL
from Ashland H. U Claycomb of
Ashland wa among business visitors
la Med ford yeaterday.
Veljht In Ashland Sam Velght
tu among tbOM transacting busl
neae In Ashland ytrday.
Transact Business Transacting
trualness In Ashland Tuesday was Gal
Gereval of this city.
To Corrallls Orland B. Hardy left
on tha evening train yesterday for
Corvalll where he will make a brief
business) rlalt.
Med ford Visitors Mlta Lucille Pe
roazl and Mrs. Kenneth Wllahlre of
Aabland were business callers In Med
ford yesterday.
Mrs. Watklns Recovers Mrs. Edna
Watklns. 1016 Court street, who his
been confined to Community hospital
for treatment, has been discharged
to return to her home.
t
Ashland Visitors Mr. and Mrs.
John William and Mrs. Alice Berk
ley of Ashland were visitors at the
home of Mrs. Annie Oould of Phoenix,
Sunday.
Barr Improving Harry Barr was
reported well on the way to recovery
today following a major emergency
operation last week at Community
hospital.
Here for Meet Clyde Nellls and
Bud Oandee of Ashlsnd were buslnes
visitors here Tuesday night, attend
ing a sales meeting of the Shell Oil
company.
To Butte Falls Karl L. Jano'uch,
supervisor of the Rogue River na
tional forest, left today on an in
spection trip to South Fork and Butte
rails.
Townsend Meeting Townsend club
No. 1 will hold Its regular semi
monthly meeting Friday at 7:30 p
m., at K. p. hall. Fifth and North
Grape streets. All members are urged
to attend.
Visits In Ashland Mrs. Lucie
Kolan of Loatlne, Ore., who la (pending
a month's vacation In Med ford at he
home of her mother, Mrs. N. S. Oat-
man, was a guest of Mrs. Beatrice
Scheurman In Ashland today.
Visitors Home Mr. and Mrs. H. C.
Dray of Youngstown, Ohio, left this
morning after an overnight atop in
Medford where they were the guests
of Mr. and Mrs. will Brooks. They
are returning to their home.
Return Rome Mr. and Mrs. Wil
liam B. Rlnes returned to their home
In Yakima, Wash, yesterday morning
after spending the past few days here,
called by the death of Mrs. Rlnes'
father. Volney Dixon.
Return from South Mr. and Mrs.
Charles wood returned Tuesday even
ing from Sacramento where they at
tended a convention of Daughters of
the Nile. They were accompanied by
Mrs. T. P. Franco of Ashland.
To Crater lake J. Carlisle Crouch,
ohlef ranger and acting superintend
ent of Crater Lake national park, left
yesterday afternoon for the mountain
resort where he was to Inspect prop
erty and personnel. He waa expected
back tonight.
Attend Meeting Those from Ash
land attending the "Ashland night'
evangelistic meeting at the Baptiat
ehureh Tuesday evening included Mr.
and Mrs. WUIard Buch, Mr. and Mrs,
O. H. Bailey, Mlas Mae Hartwell, Mrs.
D. Braymer and Mlas Eva Plap.
Draws Fine Paul Fitzgerald was
hl morning fined 18 In city court
on his plea of guilty to a charge ox
being Intoxicated In a public place
Edward R. Goodwin was released on
10 ball after being arrested
similar oharge.
Visits Mother Mrs. Ollbert Beath
of Klamath ralla arrived in Medford
the first of the week to be with her
mother. Mr. H. E. Robinson, who
underwent a goitre operation at
Sacred Heart hospital Tuesday and 1
reported to be recuperating satisfac
torily. Mr. Beath will remain here
for a abort time to assist with ac
tivities of the Lost River company'
local offices.
Ilda Williams North Dr. B. C. Wll
son left this morning for Portland
to take Mlw nda Williams of 734
West Eleventh street to the tuber
cular sanitarium for treatment. Last
week Miss William' name waa con
fused with that of the 13-year-old
Nelda William of Talent, who was
taken to the Shrine hospital in Port
land for treatment of the after effect
of lnfantle paralyaia.
Chamber Nominees Fourteen
members have been nominated to
serve as director of the Ashland
Chamber of Commerce by preliminary
ballot. Of these, seven are to
elected, the ballots to be returned to
chamber headquatera by 5 o'clock to
morrow so they may be tallied prior
to a board meeting Monday noon
George W. Dunn and Dr. R. L. Burdse,
wbose terms expire Marrh 1. were re
nominated. Other nominated were
Homer Billings, Psul R. Flnnell. I. R.
Frldegar. O. M. Green. J. H. Hardy,
. w. Heard. 0. M. Lltwiller, T. L
O'Harra. Fred Taylor, Paul Taylor,
Wirt Wrlrht and Clyde Tom.
Returning East Howard O. Thane.
COC enrollee from Ohio, will leave
tonight for Fort Haves, Ohio, where
he will receive medical treatment.
SPECIAL SPEAKERS
Special ipcalcers and music
throughout the day will feature the
World Day of Prayer meeting, start
ing tomorrow at 10 o'clock In the
morning at the First Methodist
church, to be observed by the Wo
men's Missionary federation of Med
ford and vicinity.
Each church In the federation
will have some part In the program.
A large attendance is anticipated.
as each church will strive to have
the largest representation. Meetings.
which will continue throughout the
day. are onen to the public, and
invitation Is extended everyone,
whether or not a member of any
church of the federation.
A covered dish luncheon will be
served at noon.
TO PRESENT PLAY
Plans for presenting a one-act
Dlav on the Hew Deal will be per
fected at a special meeting of the
Young Democrats club of Jsckson
countv at headquarters on West
Main street at 8 o'clock tonight.
Cast for the play will be selected
and time and place for presentation
decided. The skit will be directed
by Its author. Mrs. Edward Kelly,
now visltinz here at the home of
her husband's parents. Col. and Mrs.
E. E. Kelly.
The playlet waa produced recently
In Portland, where Mrs. Kelly resides,
and was considered so successful
that it is now being presented oy
Democratic clubs In all parts of the
countrv.
Jack Murray, new president 01 m
Young Democrats club, will preside
for the first time at tonight's meet'
Ing.
The suave, the debonair George Ar
ts, as plain hobol There's a situa
tion to make the screen world won
der, confronting a contradiction In
terms. And yet. strange aa It may
seem. It Is precisely the role the pol
ished "first gentleman of the screen"
has chosen for rla new picture, "Mis
ter Kobo," coining Sunday to the
Craterlan theater.
Mister Hobo" present Arllss
without the usual panoply of grand
manners. His famous monocle waa
AUXILIARY TO STAGE
I
An exceedingly smooth and success
ful dress rehearsal was staged last
night by the Fraternal Order of Eagles
auxiliary which will present "Lulu-
Cotton Pickers," a minstrel show.
Knights of Pythias hall at 8 o'clock
tonight.
Dr. William F. Roney was sum
ctently recovered from a minor leg
Injury to fill his role as end man
and he will be In the cast tonight.
The first half of the program la
starlight minstrel show, while the
second half la a burlesque of "ama
teur radio night" done In black-face
The auxiliary will use the proceeds to
carry on It charitable work.
LEAP YEAR DANCE AT
EAGLES HALL F
A novel lean year dance will
conducted by Crater Lake aerie 3093
Fraternal Order of Eagles, tomor
row night, it was announced t-nm
morning by John Hyde, chairman
of the entertainment committee
The dance will commence at s.uu
o'clock, following regular meetings
of the lodge and the auxiliary, and
Dvntea orchestra will supply the
music.
"No man will be allowed to ask
for a dance," atated Hyde, "as this
will be the ladles prerogative tomor'
row.' Anv man asking a lady for
dance will be fined." he continued
Hvde further pointed out that
will be four years before the lsdles
will have this opportunity sgaln.
and hoped that the dance will be the
biggest the Eagles nave stagea in
long time.
Special Communication of
Medford Lodge No. 103. A.
F. & A. M . Friday, Feb. 38.
7:30 p. m. Work in E. A.
degree. Visitor Invited.
Horner, W. M.
ODO, ALDEN, Secy.
George Arliss Coming in Hobo Role
c A
V 'y Mat wkl'
It . Til" Kimnaan
put In moth bnllsl His tailor was
told to take a vacation I His . . . well
you get the Idea here being conveyed
that for a picture with Arllss as a
hobo, nothing more waa needed but
the seedy duds of a gentleman of the
road . . . one of those happy go-lucky
wights who prefer to be on the go,
taking potluck where they find it
making a night of it In someone's
barn, and either relishing a hand-out
or cooking up a mess of somebody's
eggs . . somebody's spuds . . , some'
body's provender.
In Roxy Comedy
r it
Wheeler and Woolsey are at the
Roxy theattr today and tomorrow In
The Rainmakers," witn oorotny loo
back with the boys again, romancing
with Bert wheeler while he does his
best to queer Woolsey'a weather,
making.
OnRialto Bill
Use Mail Tribune want ads.
False Teeth Stay Put
Pasteeth. a new Improved powder.
keeps plates from dropping or slip
ping. No gummy, pasty feeling.
Sweetens breath. Gives real teeth
comfort all day. Praised by people
and dentists everywhere. Avoid wor
ry. Get Pasteeth at your druggist.
rnree sires.
GRANTS PASS AUTOIST
FINED FOR SPEEDING
Irving Robert Condlt of Oranl
Paaa, charged with violating the basic
peed law, waa fined i and cost
In Justice court yesterday, upon a
plea of guilty.
A state policeman wa driving to
hla home on North Rlveiald avenue
Tueaday night when Condlt flashed
by. traveling 50 miles per hour in
residential zone. It waa claimed.
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
FOR RENT Apartment. 8 room and
bath, light and hot mater rurnian
ed. Frigldalre. 810 S. Oakdale.
WANTED Piss, weight
Stat price In reply.
Tribune.
to 75 lba.
M L, Mall
FOR RENT e-room furnished house.
st 821 N. Central, sst.so per montn,
water furnished.
WILL PARTY ho took Quaker lunch
cloth by mistake from wurta tsnop
Thursday morning please phon
40C-J-1.
LEA VI NO Chairs (50c and tl.OO),
lamp, screen, mattross, cupboard.
511 Ea.t Main.
WANTED To rent or buv Master's
Electric Incubator. 1031 W. 8th St.
AUCTION SALE Saturday, Feb. 39th.
at the Sale pavilion in North Med
ford. Poultry, tools, lots of furni
ture. uual run of livestock. So.
Oregon Livestock Auction. Col. A.
H. Dudley. Auctioneer.
FOR SALE OR TRADE Console Vlc
trola and 3-A Eastman kodak with
ease, tripod; Corona portable type
writer and case. Will trade all or
part for nous, cows, wood or grsln.
Bostwlck. Box 40, DeBarr Ave.
FOR SALE Complete household fur
nishings for 5-room home. 245 No.
Grape.
WANTED Men'a laundrv, washed and
Ironed. 75c dozen. Tel. 503-J.
30 FORD Sport Coupe. A-l eondltljn
throughout, only H85.00.
PIERCE-ALLEN MOTOR CO.
Dodge and Plymouth.
FOR BALE Fresh milk goat. Hanlln,
311 Perrydale.
FOR SALE Buza-aaw In good condi
tion, or will trade. 503 Maple.
FOR RENT 4-room house In Phoe
nix, i, acre ground, 10. Attractive
home near Junior high, wood cir
culating heater, $30. Other homes
at Medlord and vicinity from 14
up. 126 E. Main. Phone 1&5, or
1147-W after 5 p. m.
RUMMAGE Saturday. Women'e
and men'a clothing. Some cheap
children's coat. Open 10 a. m. to
4 p. m. 349 South Riverside Ave.
Schilling
fij tie lie ale flavor
never bakes out F)
,i CL,
nor freeze out
Beware Coughs
from common colds
That Hang On
Ni mutter how manv medicines
you have tried for your cough, chest
cold or bronchial Irritation, you can
et relief now witn ureomuisiou.
LpriniiR trouble mav be brewing and
you cannot afford to take a chance
Witn anyuiing leaa man
slon, which goes right to the seal
of the trouble to aid nature t
soothe and heal the Inflamed mem
branes as the germ-laden phlegix
Is loosened and expelled.
Even If other remedies navt
'ailed, don't be discouraged, youi
Iruggist is authorized to guarantei
Jreomulslon and to refund youi
noney If you are not satisfied with
results from the very first bottle
3et creomulslon tight now. (Adv..
Starts Today
A TON OF THRILLS
FROM THE LAND OF
TEN TON BEASTS!1
You'll talk
about it till the
day you die !
FRANK
BUCK'S
Tou never can tell about tomor
row's weather, and you never can tell
what that surprising man, "Brlng-
Em.Back-Allve" Frank Buck, will do
next. Now he's bsck again this time
from the iundle of the Malay penin
sula and northern India and he nas
brought an Interesting and thrilling
movie record of his adventure. The
picture Is "Fang and Claw." which
start a three day run at the Rlalto
theater today.
This film should appeal to men.
women and children alike with Its
many hair-breath escapes '.nd the
exciting capture of various care ani
mals. Frank Buck ahowa and tells
you In his own words Just how ne
outwits and captures birds, animals
and reptiles, from the gotgeously
beautiful bird of paradise to the great
Bengal tiger.
A.
Ba correctly corseted In
O. O.
FLUS
15 N
n out
ILES OF
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KIDN
Wfdieal aotneriues acre w ''"' "
,Te,ntaiB IS MILES of til. T tubes 01
JTtS whieli kelp t jwrif, tk. klood ar,i
kp TO" beallhT. Kldo.rl should OTPtT
Vlu and so ft rid ef nra thaa I
HERE IT IS! - THE TIME OF YOUR
LIFE AND A LIFETIME OF LAUGHS!
LITTLE JACK HORNER
SAT IN A CORNER
AFTER EATINO A IAISE PIECE OF III
HI STUCK IN HIS THUMP,
AND PUUED OUT A TUM,
(which hi aiways rsrr in his vtsT
rocuT foa just such vitc,inju
H.da.r pasaakes wit scanty ."wont
to, burnln and diatomfort. tk.
el kidnr nbtt mr ai Shml m- This
, aisnal aiav be U btainoint of a
Im backataa. I Wias. Ion of pfPand
.jTrrr, .nln op aishta. rwllla. poJBaeM
Sow U- r and aiaalaeee.
Soa't wait. Aik roar dmirlal for
COA.VS P1LIS. v-4 anfriful,v by rail.
Iloni for or 0 vara. Th.T '.annj
M li-V-1 ai k.di tulxa, M Osw I tiii.
WHY MILLIONS
CARRY TUMSI
1 iTIXIONS tw know the tmtrt tWnt h to 1
iv. catty a roll ol luira, aiwayt. n-artnum,
m, aratf other tymptom ol icx .ndnTfton
have I habit eionirrinE at vntxprnrxi nrrn.
You dm t M1 to arencn i
yrwr itomach with 1
Sanh alkaiiaa
nmrd may maite 11 itntwncr rwaro cia
wi,Miwvi ftrtr. Tun, a ff-al artfritife ad-
nrKcrmnL, contain no aoda or oilvr ilJcalpf.
Intuad a worvjvtful antacid that urapiy nru
jiiits atorrjich cd:ty, the balance paauny
XJt O tne onrir itvru ri'anni wni -ujj.
Ocij 10c a tvii ti a roti in yom pocket now
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I A Comedy Cloudburst! adventures beyond
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Here's the greatest comedy of this or any other V
am year! Girls galore and laughs aplenty . . . sway V TT ' Jjr
to the rhythm of the season's liveliest tunes . . . i
' JnmM thrill to the moanin' low of Ethel Merman . . . ' sft- -0ir&M,
f Parkyakarkus in the nearest seat for two hours -
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ETHEL MERMAN SALLY EILLKb
PARKYAKARKUS nd th. GORGEOUS GOLDWYN GIRLS
Allllin SCREEN TREAT!
MAJOR BOWES' AMATEURS
PIX. flRAIIAM MaeNAMEf KF.W8REEI,
HtarElht!
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Shows at
1:40
6:45 9:00
Mats . 25c
Eves . , a 35o
Kiddies . . 10c
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