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M'TCDFO'RD MAfL TRTBTTNTR. METVFORD. OREGON, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 1936. PAGE NINE LOCAL and PERSONAL S to Portland Mr. and Mrs. Homer f Elwood left yesterday for Portland " There they expected to transact busl I nesa and visit friends for the ensuing I few days. 1 r.Mln, KArth .nifttrlct Attarniiv George codding was among those leaving for the north last night. He planned a short business visit In Portland. . Obtain License Claude Demont Wilson and Remo L. Kinee, both of this city, obtained a marriage license in crescent City, Cal., yesterday, It i was learned here. 4 m ' ' '- jrjtuddy Breaks Leg Robert Ruddy. J (10 Maple street, suffered a broken i leg yesterday morning In a fall from t lila bicycle. He Is being treated at j the osteopathic hospital. t Back from Klamath Lester ray, who haa been employed by the Lo renz Plumbing company In Klamath Falls for the past few months, has returned to Medford to remain for the winter. . To Klamath Falls Karl L. Janouch. supervisor of the Rogue river national forest. Kit this morning for Klamath palls where he was to transact of ficial business. He was expected to return Saturday. On Inspection K. P. McReynolda. assistant United states forester, left this morning for Lake of the Woods where he was to make an inspection of the ERA camp which has been engaged in developing recreational facilities at the summer resort. ' From South Fork. Ben Estes, sup erintendent of the South Fork CCC camp, conferred today with executives ' jf, the Rogue river national forest service. He plana to leave tomorrow for Bend where he will spend a five day leave of absence. ; Andrews to Sing George Edward Andrews, former Medford resident and popular young artist here, will sing on a broadcast tonight over NBC at 7:30 o'clock, Medford time. He Is now living In New York Cltf with his mother, Mrs. George Andrews. Mrs. Shepard Hurt Mrs. Kate Shepard, 610 South Central avenue, was Injured In a fall at the city hall Tuesday morning and was taken to the Osteopathic hospital for treat ment. Hospital attaches stated today that she had suffered a stroke. She Is reported recovering aa well as could be expected. Dance Tickets Heady Tickets are cow available for the Thanksgiving ball sponsored annually by the Med ford fire department, It was an nounced today by Chief Roy Elliott. The tickets may now be procured from professional and volunteer mem' bers of the depsrtment and In a few daya they will be placed on aale at the .Tackson County Chamber 01 com. merce. Chief Elliott said. The ball g will be held Thanksgiving night, Thursday, November 38, at Oriental Gardens. As customary, proceeds will be used by the firemen In repairing and reoalntlni discarded toys for distribution among needy children aa Christmas gifts. ' Only the victim of PILES piles really Knows the agony, soreness and even menvai rfi.tru that this affliction brings. All this can be quickly changed to esse In movement, comion ana renw from pain. Get a box of MOAVA 8UPPOSITORIS today. Costa only a fan, Mnti vmir mnnev will be cneer- fully refunded, If these suppositories do not give you complete sstlsfactlon. Western Thrift Stores and all good druggists. . . Dine & Dance h CAP. HAGERMAN'S ORCH. Every Night at ERNIE'S CASINO COMPLETELY RELIEVED AFTER TEH YEARS OF RHEUMATIC SUFFERING Stockton Poultry Raiser, Although Now 84 Tears Old, Is Again Able to Take Care of His Chicken Ranch. Every person In Medford should Investigate the really amtslng results so many people here who suffer from sgontzlng, stabbing muscular rheu matic, neurltlc and gouty pains are getting. How well you know. I you sufferers whst this scourge of man hood means to its vlctlmal Long, V Beepless nights racked wrth pain: ( dull, hBlf-allve days crippled with the horror of neurltlo agony: In flamed, aching muscles and Joints every fibre of your body cry ing for relief and peace: tis sues loaded with Impure deposits of body poison. ... In desperation, you have tried salves, liniments, "cure-alls.'' Disillusioned discour agedlife has little meaning for you today. REMARKABLE RF.LIEF But at last there la a message of genuine hope for you. Countless numbers of people are finding relief renlly beyond belief with Williams R.U.X. Co apound. Read the follow ing message received by Heath's Drug Store, from Chas. J. Gomel. 2737 East Washington Street, Stockton, Cali fornia. He ssys: "I have been troubled with rneu hstlsm for more than 10 years and not:iin I ever took gave me anyjWllllsms R. u. x. tompouno. . relief I rend of Williams R. O. X. I scores of locsl paln-rldden people are . compound in th.StkwTp.per and dally finding : th.t this mlCn.c facclded to try It. After using Just tusliy does h wk Oet ooiue . rone bottle I sm completely relieved today from Heaths Dr ug Store, and , of those terrible pains In my legs. if yo. are not more than sail sfiea Although 81 rears old, I sm now able with the results from t'"7 ""J to io sll the Tork on my chicken bottle, return th empty bot.ie na ranrn. ' vrnZ R.V.X. Compound ! carton .. snd your money will be lm is a wonderful medlclst," mediately refunded. Attend Game Among Ashlanders In Medford yesterday to attend the Medford-Ashland game were mi, and Mrs. Wlllard Eberhart. To Attend Opening T. Earl May left by plane today for San Francisco where he planned to attend opening ceremonies of the San Francisco bay bridge, He will also visit his son Wayne while away and will attend the St. Mary's-Santa Clara football game Sunday. Marsh Fire Watched A 70C-acre tule fire In the Klamath marsh south of Fort Klamath waa being watched carefully today lest a strong wind develop snd carry It to the Rogue river national forest which adjoins to the west. So long as the fire Is confined to the marsh no damage will be done, forest officials said. The fire, of undetermined origin, was dis covered yesterday. Unit Meeting Oak Grove extension unit met a,t the home of Mrs. Alton Waldron on Lozler lane recently when cooking of strong vegetables was dem onstrated. Plans were made for par ticipating in a bazasr to be given by the Oak Grove Neighborhood club tomorrow at 8 o'clock In the school basement. Next meeting of the unit wUl be held at the home of J. U. Gustafson on Jacksonville highway. November 30 at 10 a. m. Subject will be salads. The meeting will adjourn early so that those present wishing to attend the P.-T. A. meeting at the school at 3:30 p. m. may do so. . Bag Three F.Ik A party of six hunters brought down three elk In the Uklah country of eastern Oregon Sunday and Monday, It was reported today by Fire Chief Roy Elliott. Med ford men in the group were Chief Elliott, Carl Stewart and bis son, Del- vln Stewart. The chief bagged a five- point bull and Mr. Stewart brought down a three-pointer. Horns from Chief Elliott's elk measured 48 Inches from tip to tip. Just two Inches shy of being four feet. The horns are to be mounted for a wall decoration at fire department headquarters. The Medford hunters left here Saturday, hunted Sunday and Monday and re turned home yesterday afternoon. Elk In the region were either scarce or very elusive, Chief Elliott stated. WILLIAM HOLMES CALLED BY DEATH William M. Holmes, aged 80, and well known throughout Jackson coun ty where he haa resided for the last 88 yeara, passed away at the home of his son, W, E. Holmes, on Qrlffln creek early this morning. He was life member of the Masonic lodge of Jacksonville. A complete obituary will appear In later Issue of this paper. Funeral services will be conducted by Rev. B. S. Bartlam at the Conger chapel at 3:80 Saturday. The services at the grave in the Jacksonville cemetery will be under auspices of the Jack sonville lodge, A. F. and A. M. All members of Warren lodge, A. F. it A. M., are requested to meet at tne hall In Jacksonville at 1:30 p. m, Saturday, for the purpose of attend ing and conducting the last rites for Brother William M. Holmes, services at the Conger chapel and commltal at the Jacksonville cemetery. WALTER BURDELL, W. M. . A, LANOLET, Secy. Hot responsible after this date for debts contracted other than mine. MRS. DOLLIE RUBERTS. . Special Communication, MedMrd Lodge No. 103, A. P. e A. M . Friday, Nov. 13, 7:80 p. m. Work In M. M. degree. Visitors Invited. O. O. HORNER, W. M. WILSON. Secy. Williams R.U.X. produced remark able results for Chas. J. Oomel. 3737 East Washington Street, to-kton. California, an 81-year-old chicken rancher. POCTOR'8 FORMULA Developed from the experience of an army doctor In the World War. this remsrkeb e meaicine is now ! ,viable to you under the name o! "Ramona" in Technicolor Coming " . if ,:. S . . .itv. i.:--nxit i:.-ytn . "Ramona," Helen Hunt Jackson e stirring love story of early California, filmed entirely in the new perfected Technicolor, comes to the Ctoterlsn theater Sunday with Loretta Young In the title role and Don Amcche playing the part of Alessandro. Filmed In the Mesa Grande district where tho story was originally laid. Dramatic Role Medford's own picture comes to the Roxy theater to play today and to morrow in the form of "Devir Squadron." starring Richard Dlx. The picture was filmed with Rogue River valley scenery early last spring. Others in the cast are Karen Morley, Lloyd Nolan, Shirley Ross and Billy Bur rud. HAN L OF PRESENT (Continued from Page One) solution. We must mind something new and I believe that Is what we are seeking," Dubach stated. During well-attended morning ses sions, the representative group ' of southern Oregon ministers and church workers heard Harry Stone, former secretary of the Portland Y. M. C. A. and prominent religious leader In the northwest for the past 40 years, dis cuss the Christian message of today. Also addressing the group this morning was Rev. Prank E. Carlson, chairman of the eight-day preaching mission In Oregon, who spoke on "Personal Evangelism." Rev. Pred M. Weathertord, pastor of the local Naz arene cburch, stirred his audience this morning with an inspirational address. "The Challenge of Today." Dinner at 6:30. No program was planned for the afternoon hours following luncheon until 5:30, when southern Oregon church women were to meet for dis cussion, led by Mrs, -T. Arthur Dun gan of Portland, who has gained spe cial recognition In the state as a Christian leader among women. riot AHYTIME' Today and Friday FILMED IN RO QUE RIVER VALLEY.. ! IIMlllllllHilll fclMIIMsfl Drams snd Remnel 'DEVIL'S If KAREN ftjL f i& MORLEY I t?.-'. J f PLUS I SELECTED SHORTS. Ramona ' Inirly teems with high ro mance, fiestas, fandangos, songs, rosea, secret trysts, stolen klss;r, mis sion bells, tears, love and laughter. With the added feature of being en tirely filmed In Technicolor, the story takes on an added attrlcttve ness that should be popular with Medford theater-goers. Approximately 150 were expected to attend the dinner at 6:30 o'clock this evening in the Presbyterian church, when Harry Stone will again speak. his topic to be "The Church in So clnl and International Relations." ieWsaia at . I. ftV Throbs of "Min & Bill" V Wallace Beery' s most human . . ' "s down-to-earth role in years! j I' i!vstarts Todav " 3 Days J !fjFi. So aJ I rt? J4 LflZV HE COULD n lar- M f Showj I I 1: I 6:45-9:00 Stars inRialto's 1 " ; " , ; rn Clair Dodd (left), Warren William and Winifred Shaw (right), portray the newly-married couple and the mysterious woman who summons tlw groom, at the point of a gun, to help solve a murder mystery In Erie Stan ley Garner's newest thriller, "The Case of tho Velvet Claws." which plays at the Rlalto theater tomorrow and Saturday on a double bill pro gram with Peter B. Kyne's "Code of the Range," starring CharleB Starrett. William again haa the role of Perry This evening's session la to open In the church auditorium at 8 o'clock when Dr. Guy Goodsell of Portland, pastor of the First Methodist Episco pal church there, will deliver the closing sermon. Special musto Is being planned for tonight, the choirs of all churches of the city having combined In a 60 volce chorus under the direction of Elsie Carlton Strang. Mrs. Eva Marsh will accompany the chorus at the organ. - 1 All the (The Laziett rom the Hilarious Saturday Eve. Post Eric Linden ELIZABETH PATTERSON ROBERT McWADE and the Parker Twins rafrfrm fill ) r-ir,-.' - a J sw Murder Mystery Mason, the lawyer-detective made fa moua by the noted writer. A noto rious blackmailer is murdered and eight persons are suspected of the crime, among them his wife, his nephew and his henchman. Several motives are uncovered but Mason, as usual, traces down the rat. "Code of the Range" Is filled with scenes of warfare on tho open ranges between cattlemen and sheephcrders. The film Introduce a newcomer to the screen. Miss Mary Blake, who has the lead opposite Starrett. The meeting here today was under the auspices of the local ministerial association and the speakers are con nected with the national preaching mission which met last week In Port land. Purpose of the meetings Is to arouse churches of all denominations to the facing of modern problems In modern ways. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY LOST White Spitz pup. Call 1030 Howls and Happy-go-lucky, good-for-nothing Hutch he ' a lovable guy I He sleeps well ... he eats well . . . only work disagrees with him I Then one day Lady Luck banded him a hundred thousand dollars , . . and his troubles began I Man in Creation) Story With the Stars of "Ah, Wildorneis" Cecilia Parker Caroline and Julia -..M-.,--i..-..iiwiasfte.iWa';ilili i v FOR SALE R. I. Reds and Hanson White Leghorn pullets; also some breeders, all of heavy laying strain. G. L. Robinson, 4th house on Ross lane from Jacksonville Hwy. ONE BARGAIN o -foot electric re frigerator taken oacK. Also one used 7-ft. refrigerator, cheap. Pal mer Electric Store. FOR RENT Apt,, 334 Apple. WANTED Black and white Boston bulldog puppy. Also mated white pigeons. Phone Ashland 33S-J. BLUE WILLOW LUNCH. 31 N. Bart- lett, across from Peerless Market, Try our delicious home style meals. 25c and 35c. Baby beef steaks our specialty. DRIVING to Fresno Nov. 18th; new closed car. Want a passengers; share expenses. Box 3071, Tribune. FOR BALE A few roller canaries, females; Rood breeding stock. Price reasonable. Must sell at once. Mrs. Bert Hooker. 431 So. Grape St. catholio LADIES are havlnu Rummage Sale at 317 West Main, Friday and Saturday. FOR SALE 3 -room modern house, -RRt. aide- small down payment; balance very easy terms, or will trade for clenr acreage close to Med ford. 407 Marie St. T.njm Billfold containing money and identification cards. Please return to the Tribune. Reward. FOR RENT Modern 3 -room apt.; continuous hot water, at 37S So. Central, MARY LOUISE FOSTER announces of a Dunclim Assembly (with Instruction). Friday evening, B:30 to l:30: aes io. io. n; num ber limited. VfcUey School studio. Tel. 988-B. TRADE '34 V-B coach for equity In 3 or 4 -room nouse m mcuiviu. 3410, Tribune. ' . . . FOR"" SALE Weaner pigs. h. A. Wright, 3 miles west of Central Point on Old stage road. Heart- ml 719 FOR SALE OR TRADE for Medford. a acres on oiieo road, BVfe miles from Roseburg; fine soil, good 6 room house, running water, com plete bath, garage, chicken bouse, 2 brooder houses wired for electrlo brooder, plenty of fruit, on year around creek. Box 3408, Tribune. FOR SAMt 1928 Chrysler, 12 coupe. lei. 1030, 285 CREDIT on 1937 Plymouth or uoage at a discount. A. O. Tollef son. oth and Front. FOR SALE Full-blooded Duroc pigs. i. Mcuay, spring hi. FOR RENT Furnished 616 N. Central. SEWINO MACHINE, $6.50: 9x13 rug. nxia rug, s4.uo; rag rug, aa.50; chest of drawers, ea.50; drop-, leaf table. S2.50: square dining table. $3.50; Duofold and davenport, 6-tubo all electric radio, 3-wheel trailer, set of pipe dies, Leghorn pullets. ALS TRADING POST. 4-ROOM furnished apartment; adults only. 313 8. Grape. ANYONE wishing to buy a practically -w pinuu .b ii 'uarKin lor casn only, address Mrs. C. W. Boyd, Cen tral point. "Denture Static" Shouts "FALSE TEETH" stops It, grips pistes tight 24 hours. Fastens loose plates, stops all clouded Bfccvu mum oiing ana lisping and clicking, slipping or popping out of teeth. Msde alkaline to prevent sore gums, burning, denture breath. Taste less, an FA8TEETH at any drug store. When mouth tissues change, see your dentist. . Tomorrow and Sat I f BIG HITS So Baffling ... YOU'LL BELIEVE YOU DID IT Y0URSELF1 llcre'S Perry lino n's newest mys tery , . bub bling over with thrill!! WARREN WILLIAM leME OF THE VELVET (LAWS Winifred Shaw Claire Dodd Eddie Acuff No. 2 Bullets rale the west As a prairie war blazes Into lead ilingin g action! of Dirirr THEllftlilXE RtarrlnK CHARLES STARRETT with Mary Blake Hurry I They End Tonight I Claire Cesur TREVOR ROMERO "15 Maiden Lane" rim 'Down the Stretch' PATRICIA ELLIS MICKEY R00NEV WANTED Housework by hour. 8. 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