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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MT.DFORD. OREGON, THURSDAY. APRIL 22, 1937. PAOE NINE LOCAL and PERSONAL ijmtls Home Dr. W. E. LutU re turned tble morning by train after a business trip to northern cities. ... nn Business Mission Charles M. Tlsdale of Portland, special agent for the Central Manufacturers Mutual Insurance company. Is transacting company business here. He will pe In Medford for a few days. ADRIENNE'S FRI. m SAT. SALE SPECIALS FOR TWO DAYS ONLY More than 100 coats to choose from. Val ues to $29.95 $1095 -ALSO" Special rack DRESSES New Spring Print ed Dresses, values to $25.00. Special $1Q95 HATS to match each outfit $195 up ADRIENNE'S Real Relief For 77 Year Old Man Suffered Terribly With Con stipation and Gas Fains for Over 20 Years THOUSANDS Of local men and women re finding relief and new vitality with WILLIAMS 8.L.K. 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TORMULA gets quick and sure re sults your druggist offers it on the guarantee of satisfaction from the first bottle or money back. Oo TO DAY to Heath's Drug Store ask for a bottle of WILLIAMS S L K. FORM ULA and tf you are not completely satisfied, your money will be refund ed without question. IT WILL NOT COST YOU ONE CENT UNLESS IT DORS THE WORK! GALL STONES Be relieved t one by out nerbal remedj, tried nd tested oter thousands ol rear Chinese nerhs IH lte you relief nn miltei ht joa ire effllrtrd with too one It to rnorsell ,nl" opportunltj to rejaln jour health. Chirr, herbs hsre restored healtr to thousand, of people h not your Oo foo niw C.as. Constipation, stomarn Trouble. Rheumatism. Ha Fever Prmtate Trouble. Clrers. Children's Bd tteltlnt call stones. Run lwn condition, sinus irnuoie. ma. Influenza. Female Trouble. Pllea. Chronic Couth. Hlh lllond prewnrr Arthritis. Colitis. SerronineM. Appendicitis Tonsllltls. fcneml. Heart I.Wer. Illartder. Kldnevs. I.una.. Blood, t'rlnan IHordera. Free mn.illall... Open I.SIIJ 1(1 VM to CHAN CHAN Kat till P M P.M 23 t MUn Chinese Medlrlne Co un 10 AM toi. Visits Parents E. H. Hedrlck, sup erintendent of Medford schools, vis ited his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Wt: liam Hedrick at their home In Ash land early this ween. Here on Business Ray SummerUl of Portland, representing the New-lsnds-Summerlll Insurance agency. Is spending a few days here on burl ness. Here for Meeting Mrs. W. H. Par- ! ker. Mrs. Mllo O'Hara and Mrs. LU Han HUt of Ashland called here ye j terday. They attended sessions of the R, N. A. convention while here. ! t In Rotary Party Mark Goldy was I a member of the Medford Rotary ; party that made a good -will visit to the Portland club. His name was I Inadvertently left off the list pub lished yesterday. Return from North Returning to their homes here by train this morn ing were George Gates. William P. Isaacs, George Hunt. Orln Bchenelr and Walter Leverette, all of whom were in Portland the early part of this week with the Rotary and Cra ter club good-will caravan. Apostolic Faith An evangelistic campaign wlU be opened Friday even ing at the Apostolic Faith church, 42 North Front street, with Evangel ist Ray R. Crawford, overseer, and B. J. Robinson of Portland, and a corps of workers and singers In charge. Services will be held each evening at 7:30 except Saturday. Here With Infantry BUI West, former Medford resident, was among soldiers with the 30th infantry which encamped here Tuesday night, while in the city he visited his stepmother, Mrs. Odelle West. Friends here will be Interested to learn that he and his wife became the parents of twins, a son and daughter, March 30. They reside In San Francisco, he being stationed at the Presidio. Plan Dinner Jacksonville home economics club met yesterday tc complete arrangements for an old fashioned turkey dinner to be served tomorrow night in the dining room of the Jacksonville Grange hall from 6 to 8 o'clock. Tables will be deco rated with pear blossoms in keeping with pear blossom week. Dancing will follow dinner, with music by Sllva's orchestra. Driver Tests Written examinations and road tests will be held here Sat urday for persona seeking licenses to drive cars or trucks. Ward McReyn olds, state examiner, wlU be at city hall from 8 a. m. to 5 p. m. to con duct the examinations. Booklets containing Information on which the written quiz Is based are obtainable at city and state police headquarters and should be studied carefully prior to the examination, the secretary of state's office advises. Making Contacts A. H- Hodgsun, regional United States forester In charge of personnel management, ar rived here from his Portland offloe yesterday on a personal contact trip. He spent yesterday at headquarters of the Rogue River national forest in the federal buUdlng. Today he mado field trips to Butte Falls and tn Star ranger station In the Apple- gate, being accompanied by Karl L. janoucb. supervisor, and H. C. Obye, assistant supervisor. Gun Commander John D. Wall son of Mrs. A. M. Wall of Mc Andrew? road, has been rated as a gun com mander with battery E of the 3rd coast artillery at Fort Stevens. Be cause of his youth, the rating is con sidered an outstanding accomplish ment. He enlisted only a year ago His rating wr.s ordered, along with others, in an official bulletin Issued from the Presidio In San Francisco. 9th corps area headquarters, and signed by Col. R. S. Pratt, chief of staff. Attending Conclave John A. Claik superintendent of the Medford sew age disposal plant, is attending tne annual spring conference of the Cali fornia Sewage Works association In Stockton. The meeting will continue through Saturday. Mr. Clark will take part In ft symposium on me chanical equipment, describing de vices installed at the Medford plat.t He will also dUcuss a paper In "Sew age Disposal in the Northwest" which is to be presented by Carl E. Green, Oregon state sanitary engineer. Moose Dance Medford lodge of the Loyal Order of Moose will hold a free dance for members and friend? from 8 to 12 tonight in Knights o: Pythias hall at Fifth and Grape streets. The lodge Is preparing for the initiation of a large class of can didates at the first regular meeting In May. This will be the next to the last class to be accepted at the special charter fee now In effect, of ficers stated. Building Permits Three permits were Issued by the city building In spector's office yesterday. A. B. WT termood received a permit to con struct a lunchatand at 1132 North Riverside avenue at a stated cost of $1000. Mrs. M. Bryant of 101 Cot tage street received a permit to re model ft residence at a stated cost of 75. Clarence Eads received per mit to re-shlngle houses at 138 ind 140 South Holly street at a stated cost Of 250. Caller from Ashland Out-of-town residents calling here early this week Included Mr. and Mrs. H. T Mitchell and Miss May Benedict of Ashland. t Field Trip Sunday Southern Ore gon Gem and Mineral society wlU make Its first field trip Sunday, the group to spend the day exploring itt tne ww Eagle mine on Evans creek. Members are to assemble at the Jack son County Chamber of Cemmerce at 9 a. m.. transportation to be pro vided for those having no cars. Each member is to bring a lunch and ser vice, the society to provide coffee, cream and sugar. Committee In charge is composed of E. R. Santo, society president: B. R. Finch ai:d Harry Morrow. At Tuesday night's meeting nine new members were ad mitted. They were A O. Porter, George Rohrer, Cyril Albert, Leonard Smedley, Earl House, David Luman. Monroe White, Kester Casad and Douglas Lamb. PROPAGANDA SEEN AS BY PEACE TALKER (Continued from Page One.) and children by German soldiers. That, McKalg stated, was one of the principal reasons America was drawn Into the war, and that now It had been proved nothing more than propaganda. 'Making the world safe for democ racy was another ghastly Joke," the speaker declared. "At present, 68 per cent of the democracies at the time of the World war are now dictator ships under fascism or communism. And as for the 'war to end war theme that was shouted at America, It la a known fact that nations hate each other more now than ever be fore. ' Criticizes Churches Mildly blasting the churches and clergy of America, he stated that "We could have been kept out of war If the churches and preachers had turned thumbs down on It." How ever, he explained, clergymen all over America are today aligned sol idly against America entering Into another war on foreign soil. He told of how Senators Norrls and LaFollette were "crucified" In the press and from the speaker's plat form because they voted against America's entering the war and of how he, himself, waa chased out of several towns where he was sched uled to address Granges on peace. McKalg fiercely attacked the huge steel and munitions manufacturers, asserting that because they had lent the Allies almost a billion dollars, they favored America entering the war so that they would be assured of receiving back their loans. 3-Part Program Three principal steps In the pro gram to keep America out of a for eign war were pointed out by Mc Kalg. They were: (1) In case the question arises whether or not America goes to war, the people should vote against It; (2) let the government take the profits out of war and the preparation for war and nationalize the munitions industry; (3) Strengthen the neutrality laws. Paul E. Elliott, executive secretary of the Pacific Northwest Institute of International Relations, which Is to hold a conference on the Reed college campus In Portland July 5 15, explained the organization of the Emergency Peace Campaign and the "No Foreign War Crusade." He said that 1,00 0.0 00 was needed to carry out the program, about equal to the amount being spent by the govern ment every eight hours for war prep arations. The Rev. James Hamilton Intro duced the speakers and thanked the Boy Scouts, schools and churches for their cooperation in helping to bring the two men to Medford and for their cooperation In the crusade. The Rev. Mr. Hamilton is local chairman for the campaign and pastor of the First Christian church. Today and Friday 1 Here's Perry Mason's Most Baffling Mystery! Solved In hln moit myster leal manner CASE OF THE, VELVETCIAWJ Warren William . Ciilr D0DD Winifred SHAW Joicph KINO Dleh F0RAN Added Treat. I AII-HUr Muslral 'Paris In N'ew York' Screen Snapshot News tvniu 1 I na J I Oregon Woods Locale Rialto Film life. I? -i. Qe&h:tL George O'Brien comes into the Oregon woods as a tenderfoot lum berjack, a softie from Pork avenue who was not considered able to swing an axe or his arms In fistic combat. But George, with the aid of Beatrice Roberts, his leading lady, proves that? he is quite capable in New Star In Joan i iu...v edff. Fernand Gravet, newest romantic idol to rcaci the screen, finds Joan Blondell a. "very , dainty dish '.to set before the king" In "The Kin; and 'r".'Wv'' 4 4 -fill r un iSlr H V iV s -n. Afti . Mscitsv Inn" i (1 4. D I " I IN TECHNICOLOR. A W II j Magician OinJiTKinEG mn Tl Park Avenue Logger." coming to the Rialto theatre for tomorrow and Sat urday as the main feature with Peter B. Kyne's musical saga of the Texas plainsmen. "Dodi;e City Troll." star ring Charles Stanctt, Marion Wel don and the new singing sensation. Donald Grayson. Blondell Picture S. ( "i the Chorus Girl." coming Sunday to the New Craterlan theatre. Oravet, favorite star of France and t'.:e continent, is introduced to Amer lean film fans In this music comedy romance In which ft playboy king gives up his throne for love of a pretty American chorine. Groucho Marx collaborated on the story, said to abound in many sparkling laugh situations. On Roxy Bill Warren Williams as Perry Mason, master-sleuth and bride-groom, and Claire Dodd as his young wife are at the Roxy theatre today and tomor row In Mason's newest murder mys tery. ''The Cane of the Velvet Claws." Dick Foran and Winifred Shaw are also cast In Important parts. Special Communication Medford Lodge No. 103. A. ($j)p 8 p. m. Work in E. A. da- gree. Visitors welcome. C. M. Houston, W. M. E. Sweeney, Secy. F1SHINO TACKLE and Picnic Sup plies at Huson's Confectionery. Open evenings and Sundays. Too Late to Classify WANTED TO RENT Unfurnished modern 3 or 4 -room house. P. O. Box 603, Medford. FOR SALE '28 Chevrolet coupe, $60. it taken at once. Also wanted, good used, late style dining-room set and buffet type wood range. Will pay cash if priced reasonable. End of road west from Union service sta tion at Midway on old Pacific Hwy. YOUNG COW. freshen in few days. Kt. 4, box 99. spring t. FOR SALE Reset cabbage and to mato plants, c. J. Logan, Stewart Ave. NEED two used pianos at once. Will give er.tra trade-In allowance if turned In this week. Baldwin Piano Shoppe. FOR RENT Close In, very nicely furnished 3 -room apartment; electric refrigerator, hot and cold water and garage, price ft30 per montn CHARLES A. WINQ AGENCY. INO 109 B. Main St. Phone 738. FOR SALE Guernsey heifer, first calf. w. O. Knlps, south of Oak Grove school. FOR SALE 4 -room modern home; beautiful yard; good location. Box ooi, TTiDune. FOR RENT Vawter Apartments, cor ner Main and Holly. Ultra-modern 4 and 6-room unfurnished apart ments. Kitchens equipped with G. E. ranges and refrigeration. Chll 15B3-W. CHAMPIONSHIP LOVE MATCH! NO HOLDS BARRED! STARTS TODAY 3 DAYS Shows at 1:45.6:45-9:00 MaU-30c Evei-40c Kiddiea-lOs FOR SALE Stetson hats for men. 160. Hat Dept., Unique Cleaners. FAST MONEY SO to 1100 weekly; commission basis. Want, quick, two salesmen, 30 to 40 years old: prefer experienced selling advertising, in surance, automobiles or specialties. Write, stating experience. Give phone. Address Box 1465. Tribune. FOR RENT B-room modern unfur nished house; adults: references. Inquire 417 J St., opposite Oakdale Store. ROLLER CANARIES Phone 523-J-3. WHY PAY RENT Substantial modern cottage In very good condition; plastered, concrete foundation, built-lni, three rooms and bath and porch, garage, paved street, good location. A neat cozy home for 11200. THE REAL ESTATE EXCHANGE Phone 1406, evenings 1548-R. FOR RENT Large or small ftirntahed room. Mrs. Waterman, 17 So. New town. Phone 1470-Y. FOR SALE 4 buckets of water-llllea and 4 goldfish, S3. 00. 648 Penn sylvania Ave. FOR SALE No, 1 shakes. 114 per 1000; $2.80 per square. Tel. 301-R-3. NO AUCTION SALE Saturday. April 24. So. Oregon Livestock Auction. FOR SALE 1028 Hudson Supet-6 Coupe with rumble seat: good con dition, $85. 1315 East Main. Tel. 742-J. WANTED Woman to do housework and care for children. Go home nights. Apply 409 N. Riverside. FOR SALE Lease on 6-room modern Diingaiow; gooa locauon. rnone M3 or 1438. RIDING ON A PASS The appeal of the "pass" is the lure of "something for nothing." We wonder tf we realize when "rid ing on a pass" that some one or group Is paying our transportation? i When by some means we have suc ceeded in buying some item of mer chandise for leas than Its actual val or In other words have gotten "something for nothing" do we ever stop to think that some one or ft number of other people will have to pay MORE THAN THEY SHOULD for this or some other Horn In order to replace the loss which has been your gain. Intriguing as this lure may be, our reason forces us to realize that the "law of compensation" la always working. That In order to receive we are compelled to give. Just suppose we all rode on ft pass. Who would pay the expense account? During our many years of business In Medford we have never believed In "riding on a pass" or that we could either get or give "something for nothing!" Our Policy has always been ONE PRICE TO ALU and that price a FAIR PRICE! HEATH'S DRUG STORE . Phone 884 Fiery Jean Harlow ... Tern pestuous Bob Taylor ... In a Guy Whirl of Romance and Glamour and Laffsl JACK'S 2nd Hand Store now located at 106 S. Grape St. FURNITURE re-upholstered, reflnish- ed. re-glued. Tel. 06Q-R. Thlbault. FOR EXCHANOE 37 Acres, 30 acres In crop and irri gated, running stream, fenced and cross -lencea, suostantiai cottajze, fair barn and chick house. Price $2800.00, and will trade for small suburban home. THE REAL ESTATE EXCHANOE Phone 1406 or 1548-R. 3-ROOM furnished apartment, private nam. not ana coia water, ngnts, adults. ' 013 8. Oakdale. WANTED TO BUY good used piano, cheap for cash. Box 1463, Tribune. FOR RENT Newly decorated houat 236 So. Oakdale. Large space ten garden. WANTED Boys to sell newspapers after school. Apply Mail Tribune. FOR RENT Four large room suite in beautiful Holly Apartments: nicely furnished clean, cozy. Everything furnished except linens. Frlgtdatre, electric range, hot water, all mod ern conveniences. Close in. Just north of postofflce. Available now. $45. Roc manager In rear, or phone 1479-W. Tomorrow & Saturday A Rugged Tale of Men Your favorite outdoor Star I 3 Hurry I They End Tonite ! MYSTERY PACKED WITH MIRT Plus '.'Java Head L LOS ANGELES 3fc Finest meats rj,jj Easy chain, sleep-lnspirfng beih ' TVS1 large mens with luxurious fitting CofliM Unjtrpasjttf service ond luxury Shop . oreyouaatamazinqlylowast few "-HOTEL .CLARK P.g.B.M0RRISgft; .vUr1 A social Hon turns rjjo' Into a Xorthwoods Jtyv 5J 1 nlldrnt Ih this story Jy 0t J,l,nr th'cves! J W O'BRIEN J IOGGEar , BEATRICE I ROBERTS Iff' I 2 Westerns! Here Comes the Rangers! ?aWyif A stirring mu ygKCf alco1 aaga of , the Old West I ' 4? lists convenient ITU fj 3feBest VlS accommodations JTTTyW s