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rEDFOTCD MATL TRTBUNT!. TSrEDFORD OREGON. THTTftSTVAY, DECEMBER 3, 1936. PAGE PIVB LOCAL and PERSONAL To Nebraska Leaving by train last night wer Mr. and Mrs. Robert New ton and three children, whose desti nation was Ord, Neb. Rosenberg North David Rosenberg was among those leaving on the northbound train last night. He was to maice a short business visit In Portland. Tonsils Removed Patient m ty, Osteopathic hospital today Included w. H. siinger of 328 Haven street and Mrs. H. E. Spannaus ot Beswlck. Cal., both ot whom underwent ton sllectomles this morning. ttopLcdt TO YOUR FESTIVE BOARD with ST. CROIX RUM Distilled from whole sugar cane juice 2V4 years in charred oak casks n B ti'ttVXAM"' i H V himwi IV 97 moot Cruzan Rum is made today from whole augar cane juice by the pri Tate planters of St. Croix just as It has been made by generations of these same families. That's why Cruzan's mellow rum bouquet, na rural color and real rum flavor are prized by discerning drinkers. Be cause St. Crotx is a U.S. possession, you buy this 212 year old imported rum at duty-free domestic prices. Use it in your holiday drinks and cooking for real taste thrills. Try PIANTIR'S PUNCH tonight! 1 Jill" lemon juict, jigger grtnt dlns or 2 teaspoons powdered ugir, . Jiggers Oman Rum. 6 Urge ice cube. Shake or stir until lee is well melted. Serve in imall glutei with maraschino cherry. This recipe serves S. Code 485B Fifths . , . M.60 Code48SC HalfFifthi. . 85 St. Croix Sugar Cans Industrltt Sales Corp. Port lend. Oregon mm Why continue to U 1 1 L W suffer? No man or Lnij woman new! go on ihhw suffering the pain, pony and mental distress caused by pile. One single box of MOAVA SUPPOSITORIES, that cost only a few centa will quickly and conclu sively prove that the suffering can be stopped; pain and distress ban ished. If these soothing, comforting, healing rectal conea don't do as we say. money back. Western Thrift Stores and all good druggists . To Kansas Among those leaving on a northbound train last night was W. J. Gamrzla, who was bound tor Wilson. Kas. e lift urns Home Returning home yesterday waa Mrs. nwt?A PhvthiB who spent the early part of this week m oan rrancisco. VlSlt In A&hlanrl Rfivnt Mnrlfni-H visitors In Ashland Included Mr and Mrs. A. W. Aya. who transacted busi ness there Tuesday, Back from Portland P. E. Samson returned to Medford this morning after spending several days In Port land where he transacted business in connection with his feed and seed store. Divorce sought Suit waa filed In Roseburg today by Glen Brenner for a divorce from Pearl B. Brenner on the allegation of desertion, according to the Associated Press. The couple were married here November 29, 1933. records showed. Morris In Town W. X. Morris, Table Rock farmer, transacted busi ness and called upon friends in Med ford today. It was 17 years ago yes terday that he came to southern Oregon, he recalled. Since then he has become one of the state's most widely known agriculturists, Return to Medford Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Evans spent the first of the week In Portland selecting spring shoes for their store In this city Among the most popular colors tor the spring and summer season will be navy blue, light grey and white they said. They also reported that gabardine footwear was prominent In the sample displays. Supper Planned Covered dish supper will be held by Crater Lake post of the Veterans of Foreign Wars and Its auxiliary before the regular meeting in Medford armory at 7 o'clock tomorrow night. Members were requested by Commander Etha W. Wall to bring an eligible recruit and his wife. Dancing is to follow the business meeting. Seal Honor Roll The first ten schools In Jackson county to report sale of their 1936 quota of Christmas seals to tight tuberculosis, will con stitute this year's honor roll, It was announced today by Miss Mildred Carlton, president of the Jackson County public Health association. sponsoring the drive. Antloch and Oak Grove have already been grant ed places on the list. Juveniles to Meet Degree of Honor Juvenile court will meet Saturday morning at 11 o'clock In the F. O. E hall. All members are urged to be present as Important business Is to be transacted, according to an nouncement. An award will be made to the one bringing the most members, those In charge state. Those attending are requested to bring sandwiches for luncheon. Talent Sought Medford Gleemen directors today were looking for tal ent for their Christmas program of carols and a projected minstrel show. Specialty numbers are especially wanted for the show. Anyone desir ing to assist Is Invited to the weekly Gleemen rehearsals held every Tues day night at 8, in the Baldwin Piano Shoppe. Former Gleemen memDers also are asked to report at the next rehearsal ss a larger membership is desired, directors said, Returns Home Miss Marilyn Nlckle, daughter of Mrs. Scott Davis, returned to her home here from Port land by train Sunday evening. She accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Davis north several dsys sgo. The group attended the football game at Eugene and then continued their motor drive to Portland and points north. Thanksgiving Day was spent in Kelso. Wash., with Mrs. Davis' sister and family. Mr. and Mrs. Davis are to , remain In the northern city for an-! other fortnight. Send your washing to the new Troy Laundry, 811 N. Central. Phone j 87. Western Thriller Heads Rialto Bill R. U. X. RELIEVES ARTHRITIS j AFTER YEARS OF SUFFERING California Woman Completely Disabled at Times With Swollen Aching Joints Arthritis, generally admitted the most painful of all ailment clawed at rheumatism, has battled medical science for years. It attacks the Joints which become enlarged and ex crutlatlngly painful. Sufferers of this dread disease usually experience In creasing agony year after year In spite of all that can be done to cure tliem. Life becomea a burden of pain and suffering with normal pleasures and hopes only a dim memory. A Message of Hope If you are one of these unfortunate sufferers, the message of Mrs. Anna Moran. for 30 years a resident of Woodland. California, will be a mes sage of hope for you. She says: "I have been troubled with aith rltls for years, especially In my Knees. Sometimes my trouble becsme so severs that ! could not do my work. Some friends urged me to take Wil liams R II X. Compound and now. r.fter taking only two bottles, 1 am completely relieved of those awful ltalns and get around fine. I can truthfully say that R U.X. has been a blessing to me." Must Rcaih the Cause You cannot hope for permment icll'f by doping yourself with mere pain killers, ointments, etc. Your trouble Ilea deeper. A famoul World War Doctor made an Intensive study of this and other ailment that cr.used so much suffering anions the soldiers In Frsnce, and R U X. Is the r.sult. A source of fcal Infection r.ar rause the formation of snarp. Jiscd uric acid crystals, wnlrii be-: come emlxdded la la Joint aud j Mrs. Anna Moran of SOS'4 Main street. Woodland. California, owner of Hie Algle Apartments, says R.U.X. has been a real blr!ng to her. muscles. These poisonous deposits cause excruciating pain. The only strulble way to reach these deposits and eliminate these Is on the inside f-ough the blood stream. Williams R.l'.X. rnmpnind Guaranteed Williams R.U.X. Compound Is gusr anteed to relieve you promptly or It will cost you no'hlng. Oct a bottle at Heath's today. If It docs cot give you relief In 10 dy If you are not completely satisfied In eiery way take back the empty bot tle and you will be refunded the full purees prlc. A1'- William Boyd listens as lovely Gall Sheridan pleads for him to aid her In clearing up the wild boom town of Mesa Grande: George Hayes stands by. It's a scene from "Hopalong Cas- sldy Returns." which hoods the dou ble bill at the Rialto theater for to morrow and Saturday. Jack London'a "Conflict," a stirring drama or the losing camps starring John Wayne, which plays aa the add ed feature with "Hopalon Cassldy Returns." Jean Rogers, Ward Bond. Tommp Bupp and Prank 8herldan aro In support of John Wayne In "Conflict." while Evalyn Brent and William Jnnney. Jr., assist William Bovd in "Hopalong Cassldy Returns." On Sunday Bill Sinclair Lewis' unsentimental chronicle of a sentimental hero. "Dodsworth," which first captivated a vast audience as a best-selling novel and then as a play that sot new rec ords, comes to the screen of the Holly theater Sunday with Walter Huston in- the tltio role, the saino part he made famous on tho stage. Ruth Chatttrton, Paul Lukns. Mnry Astor and David Nlvcn have Import ana parts In the cast. Miss Chatter ton as Fran, selfish wife of Bam Dods worth, who gives her everything he can give, only to have her loso her head over the attentions of Lukas and Nlven. Mary Astor has tho part of Mrs. Cortrlght, in whose arms Dodsworth finds the happiness bo seeks. To Aero Meeting Mayor acorgo W. Porter, Councilman O. C. Furnas and Fred Heath, Jr., A. H. Banwell, man ager of the Jackson County Chamber of Commerce, Tom A. Culbcrtson. manager of the municipal airport, and Max Pelroe, president of Med ford chapter of the National Aero nautlo association, were to leave by plane this afternoon for Portland to attend the two-day conference of the Northwest Aviation Planning council tomorrow and Saturday. Mayor Por ter will be chairman of a luncheon to be held In the Multnomah hotel Saturday In honor of airline execu tives. He will Introduce as speakers. Gov. Charles H. Martin, Croll Hunter of St. Paul. Minn., president of Northwest Air Lines, Holner Hlnshaw of Chicago, executive of United Air Lines, and R. G. Thatch of New York City, vice-president and chief coun sel of Pan-American Airways. Mr. Banwell is to conduct the main sem inar on national air defense. 1 Attend Meeting Out-of-town vis itors at the Tuesday evening meeting of Pythian Sisters here Included Mrs Ella Roper, grand chief of Oregon, Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Watson, Mrs, Art Kithl, Mrs. O. A. Wimer . and Mrs. Earl Lamphear, all of Grants "Puss Mrs. Roper was making her official visit to the Medford group. . In Holly Film j I ; J J While Victor McLnsIen la torn be tween two blondes. Henry Armctta la torn with words In The Magnificent Brute." opening today at the Holly theater for a three-day run. It gives the popular Its linn dialect comedian a chance to further add to hi lau rels aa an outstanding butcher of tho English language. "Chan" at Roxy Warner Olnnd resumes his detective enrerr In '-Chnrllo Chan In Shang hai," which plnys nt the Roxy theater today and tomorrow only. With Chan in this mystery, dealing with his own nntlve land, are Irene Hervey, Charles Locher. Russell Hicks and Key Luke, who again has the role ot Chan's detective-son. Bronchial Asthma There's nothing ir w moft effective an BUCKLEY'S MIXTURE. Two or thrM doses in tweetened hot water uit befom bedtime and mny tufferer from strtn- ?:ling. choking Bronchitii or Asthma hat ound relief and a good night's reit. If you don't believe it get a bottle to day at any first cls drug stores you must get complete satisfaction or money back a fair offer. Note: No claim Is made that BUCKLEY'S MIXTURE is s cure for Bronchitis or Aittv ma but If will bring quick relief from that choking, gasping struggle for broth and help you get a good night's rest. JARMIN'S DRUGS n I SEE OUR WINDOW for Xmai Spe cials. The Peasleys, opp. Holly Theater. s To brighten your visit! You'll enjoy your stoy in Portland mor for living hre ot th hub of Port land activities. A distinctive address. Three to four blocks to leading bonktond stores. Attractive outside room,. Famous Food. SUPPER CLUB Dining and dancing each night except Sunday ond Monday . . . Marvelous muiic. Floor show. 'Mat 20c EVE!) 26c Kids 10c Today and Friday! Now He's SLEUTH ING IN CHINA I And finds his most baffling mystsry to datM C3 with WARNER OLANI IRENE HERVEY f. Chu. Lochr vouii B II Ll'l . AT nuiscn nicii 1 Scream! 1 Also SELECTED SHORTS I Calllns; Here Euell Elliott of Ash lend transacted business and called on friends here Tuesday, From Ashland Ashland visitors In Medford yesterday included W. w. Rchlson, L. H. Hansen, Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Madden and Mrs. A. E. Tonner. v stated Session Hlllah Temple meets at land, Friday evening. December 4th, In stated wsslon. Routine and other Important business. All fchrin ers invited. Oyster stew following session. GEORGE W. HILLIS. Potentate. R. E. DETRICK. Recorder. f Special Communication. Medford Lodge No. 103. A. P. & A. M , Friday, Dec. 4. 7:30 p. m. Work In M. M. degree. Visitors welcome. O. O. HORNER, W. M. E. M. WILSON, Secy. When THE PEASLEYS have Special Photograph Offers, they really go to town. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FOR 8ALE Model T Ford truck, 50. Hack 5, brush burners $5. Helen Herbert, Hillcrest road. WILL the partv who took package bv mistake from Rdlnblo Grocery SnturdAy, please return It to the store? FURNITURE ro-upholstrred, repair ed. Phone PoO-R. Thlbault. . OPPORTUNITY for voting man with family to manngo small general store: salary nnd percentage, with ehnneo to eventually own. Must have experience and good refer ences. Applications confidential. Address Box 012. Mall Tribune. y lMn-(!M.V0:1.t 25c-3:c-10c Tomorrow & Sat I mm tA- W rp ATiiorc Oassidy Deolares War on a female rustler I ' Vsv, r"'A-i-1 ,1 jt" WiiHftm BOYD in Clarence E.Mulfords HOPMOm CASSIDV George Hayes Gail Sheridan Evalyn Brent LONDON'S Exciting Novel Of the logging camps! t k.''', - u tod,--.'-' Slorrlng JOHN WANE stated on th Fomoui JACK LONDON tory, "The Abysmal Brule" with jean uomm WAD B0N9, TOMMY UrP, SSTAMt W$MUN, SHANK SHISIOAN, " j: Hurry! Endu Tonight 1 Sally Eilera Bob Armstrong 11 WITHOUT 0RDER8" Plus Frankie & Johmic,l FOR SALE Or trade for car. 114 acres, close In; dear. Tel. 1418-M FOR BALE Springs, mattresses, bede. linoleum, tables, flour and sugar bin table, many other household things. io 8. Orape. MAGAZINE SUBSCRIPTIONS Christmas Gift rates. Phone H. Jfi. Young. 1434-W. FOR BALE 175-acre stock ranch, close in; 35 acra under water; good buildings. Going at $6600. New 7-room house, basement, oil burner, large lot, splendid location, on paved street, close in. For quick sale, a bnrgain. Ensy terms. B. J. PALMER Space in Palmer Music Store. FOR SALE Three brood sows. Frle sen. Spring St. FOR SALE 1200-lb. saddle horse, well broke; one 3-year-old mare. Louis straube, Jacksonville. FOR RENT Furnished house, No. 3 Everett court; aauits only; 38.00. Phone 23S. WANTED Large size used doll buggy. Bwu luiiuiuuii. mono Hlii-K. LOST Orey camel's hair overcoat. aine 40; probabiv on east side. Re ward. Call 1548-J. LOST Brief case containing papers; icwarn 11 recurnea, express col lect, to Pekln Fireworks Corp., 7S0 Orant Ave., san Francisco. Cal. No questions asked. AUCTION SALE Saturday. December Jin. oiuo rnvuiou in Norm mca ford. This Auction Is a real mar ket center, whether vou wish to buy or sell. Usual offering of all classes of livestock. Come. South ern Oregon Livestock Auction Co. Col. A. K. Dudley, Auctioneer. Phone 8M-J-3. FOR SALE 33 feeder ahonta, heifers, mint cows, u -year -old ouernsey bull. D. R. Smith, across from Tal ent school. FOR SALE Young chickens. 13 doz en; also work horse, or trade for milk cow. M. Dundon, Rogue River. FOR SALE 14 R. I. R. laying pullets. Second house east Oak Grove school on Jacksonville highway. FOR RENT Apartments, 334 Apple. FOR SALE 80 acres, fio acre culti vated. 34 Irrigated, 6 -room house, good hay barn; fenced with woven and barbed-wire, on gravel road, near school. Price $4,000. Includ ing 30 head dairy cows, 1 team and farm equipment. Also l acre. Irrigated, 3 -room house, city water, near Howard school, $500 cash. Also A real bargain In 4 -room modern, furnished house, $1350. L. G. PICKELL Phone 365 or 1580-J. 16 S. Bartlett. LOG CABIN In Ashland for sate on account of 111 health In family. RESPONSIBLE woman. 47, will care for old person or keep house for adults for comfortable home and small wages. Write 1003, Tribune. WOOD FOR SALE Dry body fir S3 per tier In load lota. Also oak and laurel at right prices. F. E. Sam son Co.. 230 N. Riverside. Tel. IM3. EXPERIENCED butcher want work or clerk In store. 404 E. Main. 1027 7-PASSENGER Packard Sedan, good condition, reasonably priced. 16 Geneva. Phone 353. FUN FOR ALL at the Carnival at Phoenix Grange hall on Dec. 4th. All come. DANCE at Rogue River every Satur day night. God music, excellent floor. Everybody welcome. WANTED Old and new customer for Rawlelffh's products. New Deal er. 530 Penn Ave. FOR SALE Dry body fir and hard wood. 303 Clark. WALNUTS 1 Bo lb. 313 Portland Ave. FOR RENT 3 -room modern, at tractively furnished apartment; electric refrigeration and stove; close In; $27.50. Adults only. CHARLES A. WING AGENCY, I NO. Phone 728. THE LADIES of "the CatiloThurch will serve a Turkey Dinner, Sun day, December 6th. from 13 to 7. Publlo invited. Price 6O0. FOR RENT Nicely furnished duplex; oil heater and electric refrigerator; adults only. Call at 619 N. Riverside. HAPPY RELIEF FROM PAINFUL BACKACHE Cauied by Tired Kidneys Many of tbo answing, naggiof, painful bitkarhM people bUnm on colds or strain ire often caused hy tired kidneys and mar be relieved when treated in the nght wsy. The kidneys are Nature's chief wy of taldpc xress arid sod poisonous waste out ot the Mood. Most people pass about 3 pint a day or about 3 pounds of waste. If the 15 miles of kidney tube and filter don t work well, poisonous waste matter stays in the blood. These poisons may start nsgging bsekachM, rheumatic pains, lumbago, leg pains, loss of pep and energy, getting up night, swel ling, puthneas under the eyes, headache and dirtiness. Don't wait! Ask your dniggUfc for Doan' Film, used successfully by millions for over 40 rears Thav pK-e happy relief and will help toe 5 mile 01 kidney tubes Hush out poisonous waste from the blood. ( Doan' PiUa. TURKEY DINNER At Presbyterian Chureh Friday, December 4th 5:30 to 7 OOo A FIGHTING FIEND BUT A FOOL FOR BLONDES! T. Si They feared him, fought him, fooled him bat loved him! Here's grand, excit ing entertainment set against a mighty awe inspiring background never before shown on the screenl j IT STARTS . TODAY t FOR 3 DAYS "BULLY . BOY" VICTOR McLAGLEN (Academy Award Winner) in 1! : m TITIK A BRUTE BINNIE BARNES JEAN DIXON WILLIAM HALL HENRY ARMETTA ANN PRESTON BILLY BURRUD EDWARD NORRIS V " r v I 1 Fien ta llbsrir Msgsrlas iterf "9a" by Ow.n frsnell oreciALt "Youthful Old Ag" Mor bout Social Security Act 1 JS . , -,, '. : . 't V .T- V Si' TV.-.- m llBWSatBS" 1 6:4S.:00 1 'in,, ' ' Kiddies . 10c I ZZZ3