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rxnrc ten HfTDFOTCfl MATTj TRTTttflW!. MF.fl KOTiD. QIMXIQV, TTf TRSDAV. ATT.'TT 1. IfGfl. L! OF JACKSONVILLE OF ASHLAND OFF OUT OF hospital! TO 10-DAY camp PRESIDENT FORMALLY PROCLAIMS KELLOLiL. IKLAi; &,4- 'tVt 1 If Hunt's Craterlnn theater Is not filled the remainder of this week with exceptionally well glean ed audiences to witness the per formances of "Tho Chid Jtue Unll, which openedj flvostcrday, it will te hem use tho cleverness, fetch lint; humor and k e n era I excel lence of this talk inn film play, a cross between u musical romcd y a n d a domestic jfurco. that in sprinkled w 1 t h h it c k 1 e h and hearty laughs J from start to fin is, In not general- Jolorcs Coslello. ly known. While pulchrl tildinnus Dolores Coslello Ik the scinilllntinK star and no dominates the production that at first thouahl one Ik Inclined to think that In professional staKo parlance she 1m the whole show, second thought reveals that if he Is surrounded by prominent film players of class a number of them featured come dians or comediennes of ood films seen In the past. This hrinKs out all the more pro nounced her ability as an all around very capable actress. You Bee a different Dolores f'os tello In "The Clad Huk Doll" from her past characterizations, this time posinK as a clever, apparent ly hard-boiled New York chorus tlrl, and yet without sacrlflcinn any of her charm and beauty. You would never have suspected from seeing her in previous pictures that she Is a comedienne of par excel lence, but you realle this with a relish when you see her In "The Clad Raff Doll." She wears the most fashionable gowns in fact much of this taiiuh producliiK and well acted, but seemingly impossible, film Is In a way a fashion show. a tho locale for most of Us Is the interior ofj a Philadelphia society home, wllhi Hie story revolvlim around the yomitt men of this family of aristo cratic snobbery fallhiK in love with the irrepressible hut always lov able chorus Kill, who finally be comes the bride of the male head of the family, after many obstacles' had been surmounted. The cast of Miss t'ostello's sup-1 port makes your month water wlth its deliclousness Albert Gran, the handsome fat man with the wln liintf smile: Claude f IlllliiKwater. Dale Fuller, Left Moran, Htuutcy Taylor, Maud Turner Gordon, Tom Ulcketts, Douglas Glnnrd, Andre IterntiKer and others. And one of the others, whose mtmo or Identity Is not known to this reviewer, but who made a dis tinct hit. second only to Miss Cos lello. Is the huxom. Kood-looklnft colored woman who played a hit as the maid of the chorus girl, Tho synchronized musical ac companiment matches t he wort)) of tho film as a mirth entertain ment with setting of charm, of course thorn Is a theme, song, "The Glnd Hag Doll," but that need not scare you. It is Root I. One of the short t til king sub jects, "The Itook Lovers." with Its costumes, dunces and songs, Is un usually good. It. A. K. .I.XCKKON'VIM.K, Ore., Aug. 1. (Special) Mrs. Frank Sauls berry is homo from the Sacred Heart hospital, where she under went an operation a few days ago. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Knox had as their guests Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Tom Harriett of ApplegaH Mr. G. O. Sandeii, Ki nest and Albert Olson and Albert Johnson spent Sunday evening with Mrs. Sanden and children where they are camped near the,; Applgate store. Mrs. Ituth Winters, from Klam ath Falls, spent the past week with her parents, .Mr. and Mrs. A. K. Fleming. Mrs. Dora Haltnmrsh of Little Annleirate who had her house burned this spring is rebuilding and has her new homo nearly completed. John Hogls who was hurt last week In a car accident, is im proving at his homo here. Kdlth Norman arrived home Friday night from Seattle and Is visiting her mother at the Frank Hyhce ranch north of town. Mrs. Mattle Wilson made a trip to near Huneom Friday evening to see about her ranch, as the forest fire, which burned for several days, was near there. She hid the misfortune of having quite a lot of fence burned. Mrs. Catherine Van Dyke of I.os Angeles. Calif., is visiting relatives and friends here this week. Mm. Van Dyke Is sister of Mr. Arthur Klelnhammer. Fred Combest went to Klamath! Fulls last Thursday, where ho has employment for the forest service. Caroline Stevenson is spending a few days with her friend, Mil dred Witter nt tho Uurch homo; near Hons Lane. ; Chester Moor returned home' from Ills work in Coos county for a few days' visit with homo folks.' Kay Stevenson, who is working at Grants 1'ass, spent Sunday with his family here. Virginia Cameron Is npendintr a few weeks visiting in San Fran cisco. Mrs. Anna Jh-oad is expecting her daughter and husband, Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Sullivan of New ark, New Jersey, Sunday. They will also visit Mr. Will limnd at Weed. Calif. Mr. Sullivan Is a professor In the boys' vocational school at Newark, and is on a month's vacation. Mr. ami Mrs. Lincoln Savage, county treasurer of Josephine county, were dinner guests Sun day at the home of their niece, Mrs. Kay Stevenson ami family In south Jacksonville. Ha bo Trefren of Tint to Falls spent the week-end at the home, of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hartley or our city. Gladys Rose and other friends spent Sunday with her parents. Mr. ami Mrs. It. C. Witter at Kerhy, Ore., on Red wood high way. C. A. Wlllock has added a line of men's work clothing In the Re liable Grocery. ASHLAND. Ore., Aug. 1. (Spe cial.) The Camp Fire Girls left ei.rlv on Wednesday morning for Lake o' thv Woods where they will enjoy ten days of supervised camp activities. The drivers who take the girls out to the luko will bring . i. ..i.i..,. i,vM who have Just I finished a very Miccessful session. The boys are leaving me camp in fine condition for the girls so that they will have an easy Job getting established In ramp. Girls Included In the roster for the first camp are: Louise Ander son, Clara Allerbmy. liHh Itll- ! lint's. ituih Chllcote, Lleanor Coombc, Grace 'Goombc, Ivlna Oantord, Dorothy Fortler, Louise Hanson, Frances Hardy, Grace I Hardy. Margaret Johnson. Ruth Parson, Lucile Keener, r ranees Schilling. Leone Spade, Barbara Taylor. Domthy Itcrstrom, Ruth Asiicraft, and Lorraine Sparr. Camp councillors who aro to have charge of the camp activities, are Miss Kllen Waters, who will have charge of the swimming and physical education. Miss Margaret Arnold who will conduct tho pro grams and the music; Miss Kdlth Dodre, who will have charge of li vn. im ypv mm -M mk-1 !E NROLLMENT FOR ft The international pact for the renunciation of war was ceremonized in the ca; room of the Wt He Kx:se. Standing, left to right: Calvin Coolidge, Preident Hoover, and Frnnk B. Kcllogo, origi-n.-W the .-"oreement. (By teleshoto from New vori, nature lore; Miss Isa hello Silver, who lakes charge of handcraft; M iss Margaret Kricc. who teaches camp craft; and Mrs. Kertha Den ton, who will have oversight of the health of the camp. Miss Jtosina Gallatin will have charge of the cooking. Miss Kmlly Taylor will oversee cu nip d u I ies and Luol le Carson will also help with tho ad ministration of the camp. Miss Irene Kerg, a former Ash bind teacher in the high school has ,f.f.n (jrnnted a tem-hitig fellowship I in the University of Montana. Re 'sides her teaching Miss Kerg will ' have an opportunity to do work on ! her master's degree. Miss Berg 1 has had charge of the Knglish j work In the Ashland high school for the past three years. The Misses Mary and Jessio Lancaster of Kandon, Oregon, who have been students at tho Normal school for tho summer session, re turned to their home on Saturday morning. Clarence Haan returned an Mon day night from Gorvnllls where ho has been attending the summer session at the Oregon State college. He will visit hero with home folks for a few weeks, and will then go to Kaglc Point, where he will teach during the coming year. John Rigg took Mat Thompson, the new Y. M. C. A. secretary for Ashland, to Lake o' the Woods on Monday to visit the boys' camp in session there. ASHLAND NORMAL HAS HIGH RECORD iiunp fluce tlic yours of Uic .. Mr. KlUKi-ralcl save u is, , ipipmUiib nummary of llic r.'sour Hlld puwilblllti of the Cro.,! City country, lln called attim, III iiiu .v-uiiuu in frei(.. rat from Croncem City polnls The Khvanlana votod their au port to tho Ashland suim(.r sthuol which must havo a Croat attondancf nr-xt year if ule Is to continue. school Portland. Plans nearins com pletion for erection of Arleta grade uchool hulldlny. ASHLAND, Ore.. Aug. 1. (i-'I'l ) A new enrollment record for the Southern OrRon Normal summer session wa set Tuesday when the list ran to 401). There arc -J9 of the number enrolled for the second six weeks session, and of them nre new enrollments for the second half of the summer term. . . Miss Ullcn Waters and Miss Mai-Baret Arnold, former Ashland teachers, when drivinc to Ashland on Monday from the northern end of the state to servo in the Catnp flre Ciirls' summer camp, discov ered about two miles south of ItoseuiR a burning farm home. The owners were abscnk at the time, so the two younB women sent out a Kcncnil alarm over the country side and cave assistance In carry ing out the household effects. The house was an entire loss. At their noon luncheon on Tues day' the members of the Kiwanis club were entertained by talks given by Dr. It. L. Burdic and B. Kitzgerald. Dr. Burdic lately returned from the reserve officers' camp at Kort Iewls, Washington. He told of many interesting things addil to the equipment of the The club waa a bit nervous ov, the absence of City Hnglneor Frank Walker, who was away for m first time In over three years, i,'! were reassured when they fuu , that he had maintained his n. feet attendance bv nii..i: ' "s at I NO UNPLEASANT ODOR T. ,!ACKKH(NVILLi:, Ore., Aug. L (Special) Itev. Johnson, field sec retary of the Sanitarium of Albu querque, N. M., filled the pulpit ill 1 lie Presbyterian church Sunday. His sermon was very much enjoy ed by all attending. Itev. Johnson is en route home from attending Die State l'rodiytcrlan synod held at Salem last week. Mrs. Ih-nry Miller and family were agreeably Hiirprlsed Saturday nip lit when her Bister. Mrs. Fred Middaugh and two. sous, Lester and Kdwln, a rived from Vancouver. Wash., for a three days' viwit. They also visited Mr. nuu Mrs. T. J. lloseherry at Kaglo Point Monday rvcnlng. Mrs. O. A. Korhes attended a birthday party given at the home nf Mrs. Cora Carter Friday after non in hnimr of Mrs. Carter's da uu liter. M is. Ceo. Kunman. M r. and Mrs. t n-val Shores vis fled M is. Shore's daughter, M is. H. AV. Coppeuger, at Cetitltil Point Monday cveulntf. Mr. and Mrs. lioy Smith visited their dauu liter, Ms. I tar land ('an tra It, on the Appleiiute Sunday iirtcrnoou. SALKM, Ore.. Aug. 1 . (! -I !e ceipts of the stale cotporaliou de partment for the flncn I yenr ending June an were 94iit).nfi7.ft), a gain of 122,7 li. I !l over I he previous year. Commissioner Mark l. McCulllstcr Stllt". PARTICULAR BUILDERS ALWAYS SPECIFY Beaver 99 RAND Portland Cement USE A HOME PRODUCT Beaver Portland Cement Co. GOLD; HILL, OREGON Sold in Mcdford by Mcdford Concrete Construction Co., Porter Lumber Co., Rogue River Lumber Co., Stand ard Roofing & Building Supply Co., Wallace Woods L umber Co., Big Pines Lumber Co., Mcdford Lumber Co. Trade Us YourTroublcs The last miles are the costliest with old tires. Save yourself expense and delays due to punctures and repairs trade in your well-used tires. Liberal Trade-In Allowances ASHLAND, Ore.. Aug. I. --(Special) Tim recenlly oi Kiitit.rd Hell view Water company, at a meeting last, even tug. laid plans for the financing of the organization. rnmniilteo consisting of A. V. Moon, Arthur Topper and It. K. Newhry will manage the conslruc Hon activities. They plan to ad vnrtlHO for bids on tho laying nf (he pipo lino Into tho district and will consult various authorities In regard lo the vhtIuiih types of pip AVHflahlo for the extension. It will roipilm a possible 1 1, not) feet of plpn tn make the extension mid the cost In estimated at IHH"). YOUR ROAD-TESTED GOODYEARS ARE HERE They're here! all sizes, all types at all prices. . And we're here to demonstrate to you their superiority in tread and carcass to make clear why "all tires are NOT alike" and to give you a helpful, year-around service which assists you to get all the extra troublefree miles which Goodyear Tires are built to give. Come in and get acquainted with real tire economy! : NOTE THESE LOW PRICES'. Full Oversize Balloons Big Oversize CorrlV. 29x4.40 31x5.25 $5.98 30x3'2Cl. O.S. 10.45 32x4 . . . Similar Low Prices on All Other Sizes $525 9.85 Medford Your Tire Shop Phone 14 TATION Korest Orove. Mid opened for construction of two-story memorinl I.eKion hulldfnK on coiner of KirM avenue and' North and Main. w,