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I ArEDFOTCD MATT. TKTBFyrR. VETlFORn. (YRF,G(VT; FTCTDAY. OCITOTTF.T? r.0.: IMfi. PAGE TTTTRTEEli LOCAL and Vl< In Ashland Mr, and Mrs. P. W. McParlane were among Medford residents transacting business in Ash land Wednesday. Moved Here Mrs. Mary Shrank of Ashland has moved to Medford, tak ing up residence at the Riverside apartments. Calling Here Mrs. Lulu Wilson and Mrs. Bertha Heer of Ashland spent . Wednesday shopping and calling on friends here. Owen North -Jim Owen was among those leaving on the northbound train last night, his destination being Port land. 4 J Accepts Position Mrs. Mora Ban ders of this city has accepted a posi tion as housekeeper at the Barber Convalescent home In Ashland where she formerly resided. Receiving Treatment Miss Mar garet Burton Is among patients In Sacred Heart hospital, having arrived yesterday to recolve medical treat ment. Hayes North Bob Hayes left by train this morning for Portland where he plans to visit friends and see the Oregon-Washington football game to morrow. Visitor Leaves L. L. Wold, rep resentative of the Standard Oil com pany, left by train last night for San franclsco after- transacting business here. Convalescing Miss Rena Collie of the California Oregon Power company was convalescing In Community hos pital today from an appendix opera tion performed yesterday. Barn Dance Tonight Pocahontas .lodge will entertain with a barn fence at their hall on Aple street this evening. All members and friends are cordially Invited. Confers with Jepson L. M. Jones, western division sales manager of the United Autographic Register company with headquarters 1 In Oakland, Cat,, conferred here today with Clyde Jepp son. local representative. Mr. Jones was on his way back to his home office after an inspection trip north. Steak and Chicken Dinners' Served All Day Sunday) CAP. HAGERMAN'S ORCn. Every Night at ERNIE'S CASINO i Hi J ALL ARE WELCOME Pilgrim Holiness Church Cor, E. Jackson and Bessie Near Roosevelt School . WE ARE NOW MAKING DELIVERIES ON Green Fir Phone 7 Now TIMBER PRODUCTS COMPANY END OP NORTH, CENTRAL AVENUE JUST ARRIVED! 2 More CARLOADS of the NEW 1937 PLYMOUTTIHIS READY FOR DELIVERY THE GREATEST VALUE IN THE LOW PRICE FIELD LARGE MOTOR CAR CO. CHRYStER . PLYMOUTH HEADQUARTERS PERSONAL In Hospital Among patients in Community hospital today were Miss Ellen Baker, who underwent an ap pendectomy this morning, and Ma nila Brockway, who had her tonslU removed this morning. - Here on Business Among those transacting business here today were, Mrs. Stewart Porter of Holloway or chards. Mrs. Paul Force and daugh ter Beverly of Eagle Point and Mrs. T. E. McOraw and daughter Leila of route a. Inspector Here M. J. Melcholr, field inspector for the World war veterans state aid commission, is spending a few days in Medford on business. He conferred today with Carl Y. Tengwald, the commission's representative for Jackson county. To Hear Nominees Local Demo cratic and Republican candidates have been Invited to attend the Phoenix Orange dinner at 0 o'clock this even ing. The nominees will be Introduced to the Grangers and each Is expected to give a brief talk, Wilt Attend Game Among Medford residents planning to attend the Oregon-Washington football game In Portland tomorrow are Jack Porter. Gain Robinson, Dave Wood, Harry Rosenberg, Mr, and Mrs. Bert Orr. Mr., and MrsVi Gene Orr, Mrs. B. R, Elliott and Miss Gertrude Watzllng, who will leave by train tonight. Shopping Here Among out-of-towh residents shopping In Medford Wed nesday were Mrs. Eva Segessman, Mrs Minnie Blaess, Merl and Gertrude Carlton. Mrs. Nora Robinson. Miss Erma Glass, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Huston. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Vaughn, Mr. and Mrs. S. , W. Hutchinson. George Ace and Tom Weeks, aU of Trail, Rubbish Fire Chemical crew of the fire department was called out late yesterday afternoon to ex Unguis a rubbish blaze behind the residence of Vera F. Humphrey, 811 ' Taylor street. The flames burned the In sulation off telephone wires but no other damage was done. The wires were repaired by the telephone com pany. Express Appreciation Those in charge of the recent Washington school carnival state the succes of the affair was to a large extent due to the cooperation of local business firms and wish to express appreciation to Evans shoe store. Groceteria, Band Box, Hansen Hardware, Huhhard Bros., Piche Hardware and Sporting Goods company, Worthmore, Mann's. Lamport's M. M.. Western Thrift and the Mail Tribune. REV. GEORGE RUSSELL AITKEN EVANGELIST formerly of The John 3:16 Mission, Cleveland, Ohio, will besln reTlrnt services SUNDAY . 11:00 A.M.' Evening services nightly 7:30. .special music. Rev. 0. Edwin Cox, Pastor Dance Date Changed Jacksonville Orange dance planned for this even lng has been postponed until Tues day evening, November 3. Special carnival features are being planned In addition to dancing and election returns will be announced through out the evening, according to those in charge. Silvas orchestra will fur nish music and an invitation Is ex tended to the public. The dance will take place at the Jacksonville Orange hall. Now In Army Joe B. Miller of 333 Beatty street has been accepted (or enlistment In the United states army and assigned to company P, 30th in fantry regiment, which la stationed permanently at the Presidio, San Francisco, tt waa stated In a notice received today from MaJ. H. D. Bag- nail, regional recruiting officer of Portland. Miller applied for enlist ment at the Medford recruiting office which Is In charge of Sgt. Will Is Estep. Pilot Here Overnight Sgt. C. O. Cunningham this morning continued his flight north after spending the night here. He arrived at municipal airport late yesterday afternoon, en route In a Consolidated primary train er from Rockwell field, San Diego, Cal., to Pearson field, Vancouver, Wash. He was accompanied by a me chanic. The ship he was flying be longs to the army reserve air corps at Pearson field and was recently overhauled at Rockwell field. Returni Home James McLean, who has been confined In Community hos pital for he past three months. Is to leave this evening by train for hia home in Portland. McLean has been mnoniMuMntr from the nmrjutatlon of his right leg, necessitated by a wound Buffered when he accidentally snot himself last August 6. Ho was sta tioned at Whlskev Peak lookout in the Rogue River national forest when the accident occurred and was un able to get help for several hours, as hit vita alnne at the lookout. He was brought to medical aid by a CCC crew who then carried mm aown me mountain trail by stretcher as there wr tin mnAit to the station. He was employed for the summer, being a sophomore at tne scnooi oi loreovry, Oregon State college. Hoot Gibson Rides In Roxy's Thriller Let 'er buck! Hoot Gibson rides V) town to clear up some trouble with cattle rustlers in "The Last Outlaw. which playa at the Roxy theater to morrow only. Harry Carey is teamed opposite with Henry B. Walthall, Tom Tyler and Margaret Callahan also in the cast. The seventh episode of the serial, "The Roaring West," starring Buck Jones, is also -on the same bill. Hear District Attorney George Cod ding speak over KMED Saturday 13:45 p. m. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FOR BALE PULVERIZED LAWN FERTILIZER Will call and give you an estimate on lawn, pnone asu-w. vniln. fat ducks. lBo lb. B. E. Fold, 3 mllea west on Jacksonville Hwy. Phone. .73 1-R. ROOM AND BOARD Phono B45-X or Inquire 622 So. OAkdnle. FARMERS ATTENTION FOR SALE Rebuilt Fordaon tractors and farm Implements of aU kinds at bargain prices. 39 So. Drape St. LOST Index to the Book of Knowl edge. Return to Mall Tribune. Reward. FOR SALE OR TRADE Drag saw. Call 699-J-4, noon or evenings. WHEAT for sale at Perry's Oarage, Eagle Point. LOST Black spaniel, long tall. Named Fritz. Call Allen Smith, 860-L. FOR PEOPLE who like to live alone, yet bavo protection and help when needed, the Ashland Convalescent Home has small apartments and cabins to rent. PIOS for sale, across from old Meehan Service station, phone 630-J-3. WANTED Man with car. Thla Is real. World's largest manufacturer. 812 8. Oakdale, Saturday afternoon. LEGHORN pullets for Bale. R. L. Harper, Rt. 1, Box 130, 8. Columbus off Stewart. FOR SALE Stetson hate, 11.50. See Hat Department, Unique Cleaners. OVERSTUFFED living-room suite, 2 good enamel ranges, sewing ma chine, dresser, buffet, flat-top desk, chest drawers, 9x12 Axminster rug, kitchen cabinet, a-wheel trailer, wire wheels, set of pipe dies, heating stove, 7-tube radio. Al's Trading Post, J'vllle Hwy. and Lozler Lane. FOR SALE 100 tiers apple wood on Crater Lake Hwy. 2 miles from Eagle Point, 1 60 per tier. Vance Wol gamott, Phone H-F-1S. WANTED Newsboys. Sell Sunday papers. Bonus to workers. Call Saturday a. m., Rudy's Serv. Sta., 9th and Central. RAISE HOOS on shares. Several young sows ready for breeding now. Inquire 219 W. Main, after 3 p. m. WANTED Rent or buy house with 3 I or more bedrooms. Small down j payment. 23 N. Fir. SALE 7-room plastered modern house suitable for apartments; IIOOO.OO; terms. I TRADE Close In Income for Los A r. FLOWERS. 118 East 'h. In Sunday Show (ft VVH Pour of the outsianctlng feminine stars of the screen will bo shown in the same picture "Ladles 'in Love" coming Sunday to the Crntcrlan the ater. Janet Gaynor, Loretta Young. Constance Bennett and Slmone Si mon, each a star In her own rlgh.. share the spotlight In the Intriguing story of the different tactics us?d in the great adventure of finding ro mance. One girl wants to be married be cause she has heard so much, about u; anoiner wants an men to leave her alone except the one who does; the third wants only love and winds up with a millionaire; the fourtn believes the beat way to got the man she wants Is to como right out an1 ask him. Don Ameche, Paul Lukas. Tyrone Power, Jr., and Alan Mowbray are the four men In the girls lives. Waterman Resigns Matchmaking Post LOS ANGELES, Oct. 30. (AP) The Olympic auditorium, Los Angles' biggest ftaht center, was without a matchmaker today after 14 months of financially successful operation by Joe Waterman. Waterman, In bad health for sev eral months, suffered a breakdown two days ao after putting over the Mike Bellolip-Hchry Armstrong foa- SUNDAY-MONDAY 3 Joe's Funniest To Date! SS joax itoxijin. 7 f n gating JT- Hurry 1 It Ends Tonight! , hWV 4fH 4 i & SATURDAY ONLY I &V4lf4 1 VC Shows 1-3, 8:4r,-9 -fitnW'drT if 1 f" -VfC 6'. " WHATASHOWI 1' A Jf .."the If 1 lMI 1 lUSlliii t'i 'Jb?A TOM TYLER, HENRV ; V fk , :l MARGARET CALLAHAN J) . f fg "President's Mystery" Here Sunday When the president of the Uuiu-d States Inspires a motion picture--that Is news. And that is exactly what President Franklin D. Roo3evoll did when he gave the Idea for "Presi dent's Mystery." which ploys nt the Rlnlto theater on 'he same bill with "The Big Qamo" for a three, day ruu starting Sunday, to the editor of Lib. erty Magazine. The editor In turn engaged the services of six of Amer ica's most noted writers to prepare the story for publication, hence the therwe!ght bout. Today his resigns-1 tion, effective Immediately, was In Action Thunders from the Screen! Hurry! Ends Tomorrow Night! JAMES FENIM0EE COOPER'S feN LIMI i3 of .'av4v.S!, hi Randolph SCOn Prevue Sn,t. Nito ' Gertrude Michael in "SECOND WIFE" starts SUNDAr"" j 1 III 111 I Hi i i" Ki &.RU. grand, exacting photoplay, that It Is now. John Erskine. Rita Welman Rupert Hughes, Anthony'Abliot. S. 3 Vnn Dine and 'iiunuel Hopkins Adams authored the story and Henry Wll coxou and Betty Purnesa took Im portant parts In the fllmlaition. "ThO' Big Onmo" features Jatnoe Glcason, Bruco Cabot. June Travis, Andy Devlno and eight of the nntlon'a foremost All-Amorlca football stnra. The story centers around tho thrills and heartaches of the All-Amerloun sport, football. the hands of Leo Leavltt, Olympic lessee. Bmnh BARNES Henry WILCOXON 1 ii 1 1 "Lt. i7 V s ROSEDURO, Ore., Oct. 30. (AP) Following Investigation of a flood of spurious nickels found la Roseburg plnball machines, James McNoll, 28, and Arthur Hlgglnbotham. 24, were taken into custody hore last night and will possibly be chareed with counterfeiting. Sheriff Percy A. Webb reportea today. The aherlff stated that he has con fiscated moulds, which he report were taken In a search of Hlggln botham'a homo at Sutherlln. and holds a large number of lend coins. Complaints of plnball machine owners that a great many lead nickels had been found In local game de vices, resulted In in ln.,.,,1..,! last night, and McNeil was taken Into """"y y a city police officer. Hlg glnbothnm, who wns accompanying McNeil escanod from thn i the aherlff reported, but was later iwii'iuca near aulherlln. Qeorgo Codding canclUhtto for re election to the offico of District At torney, will speak over KMED Sat urday 13:45 p. m. Shows 1:00-3:1, 8:4.1-0 IS vVVBXVViMaSMVe'' EssToday and Saturdays BIG HITS -WITH KARLOFF HIS WEIRDEST ROLE! in 5 i t-rnn?4 7. Iff if LIVED it. .tr , BORIS 4 JOHN " .MjL wMr,E STARTS SUNDAYlfTV - Henry Wllcoxon-Botty Fumes A THE riAMitrN o tooscviir (iihIh illtTT MAOIMI W RUPERT HUGHCS SAMUEL HOPKINS ADAMS ANTHONY ABBOT-RITA WEI HAN -S.S. VAN DINE ad JOHN ERSKINE "ST . "ill x i-mi B j 1 " t ftn , srf r. Allfliv. Closing time for Too Late to Cla Mfv Ads Is 1-30 p m. Hallowe'en Party h SATURDAY NIGHT cap. Hngermnn's orch. every nlUfr ERNIE'S CASINO 11 SAT. MITE ORIENTAL GARDENS Bud Dynge's Band Rube's Old Timers In the Small Hall! 2 HALLS ONE ADMISSION Dance at the Oasis PrlM'K 10-IMpco - Swing linnil SATURDAY NIGHT 1 Mats . , 25c Kvei . . 35c Kiddles . lOe msas V In As the love-crazed scientist who sacri ficed human lives , . . to find eternal youth! . . ; ss . '-v o 4' 4 IA a narin MANWHO AGAIN BLAZING ACTION! Handsome young he man of the screen . . . in a new role I Tt. S. Coast Guard . . Alaska , . fur smugglers . and romanoe! NAN GREY FUZZY KNIGHT nrre'l B 0 V II L E 11IIX that will rnuse as murh evcltenient as the forthcomlns lertlont 'utr Philip Hutto JuDTrTit t . yZg&Ay football stars I LA J