FSGE SEVEN Local and Wallace Here Representative of the Chicago & Northwestern railway. J. T. Walaoe of Portland la spending today in the city on buainws. Ottoman! Home Mr. and Mr. Milt Ottoman and daughter. Mis Ruth, returned today from a week's vacation trip to the coast. Visit Mr. BUM Mr. and Mra. J. flutter of Madison. Wis., are here to spend a few days visiting Mrs. flut ter's brother, M. A. Bliss. Mr. Hartman Here Henry Hart man, fruit expert, from Corvallla, ar rived back In Medford today from the north. LFrom the Tavern R. p. Schlelchert d Austin S. Raymond of Patrick's Orek tavern were overnight guests in Medford. Mr. Burch Home Having attended the board of higher education meet ing conducted in Portland' yesterday, Albert Burch returned to Medford by train this morning. Visit Heck man i Mrs. Grimes, Sr., Mrs. Lewis Grimes and little boy, and Mrs. 0. E. Richmond of Central Point called on Dr. and Mrs. w. H. Heck man at their home here this morn ing. Return to Portland Margaret and Mildred Callaghan of Portland, who have been vacationing at Crater lake since Friday, left by train today for their home. ! Clay In Portland The hotel col umn of the Morning Oregon lan lists Charles E. Clay as a guest at the Multnomah hotel. V Forfeits Ball For failing to appear In Justice court on a charge of being i drunk. John Laden of Eagle Point forfeited $10 ball. The arrest was made l&te yesterday afternoon by city police. Gun Is Stolen A report was filed with the city police today that a .38 super Colt automatic gun was taken ; from Hubbard Bros.' store Saturday evening. Visit Sons Mr. and Mrs. P. 6. Barr of Hlllsboro spent the week-end in Medford visiting their sons, Ger ald and Francis.. They motored to ; Crater lake Sunday. Guests Leave Mrs. E. B, Watson and Mlas Frances Barnes of Portland, who have been the guests of Mrs. - Frank C. Clark, left by train today for the north. Guests at Lake Mr. and Mm. ; John Butler will go to Diamond lake tomorrow to be the guests of Mr. and Mrs. A- O. Hubbard for a week at their summer cottage. i Returns to Lake BUI Manning, University of Oregon student who has been working at Crater lake for the ; ummer, reutrned to the park by stage this morning, having come to Medford last evening. a Miss Welsner Home Miss prances Welsner has resumed her duties at the California Oregon Power com pany, following a week's vacation in San Francisco. She returned here ; Monday. O'Connor Here Kenneth O'Connor, i who Is with the Shell OH company I In Portland, left yesterday for the north, after visiting for several days j with his mother, Mrs. Olive O'Connor, i and his aunt, Mrs. L. M. Sunderman. Spurgeons Leave Mr. and Mrs. J, R. Spurgeon left on the Shasta, to day for Eugene, where they now re side. They have been spending the past week here, while Mr. Spurgeon . substituted at the local Southern Pa il clflc depot for Milt Ottoman. - Washington Guests Included among the guests from Washington who are registered at hotels in the city are F. M. Bouquet, C. A. McMlnn, Mrs. A. J. Hamilton, Mrs. M. D. Shel don and Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Marshall of Seattle. Weeks, Orr In North The follow ing news Item appeared In this morn- lng's edition cf the Portland Ore gonlan, in the column "Those Who Come and Go": "Medford, a city that Is known where delightful pears are i eaten, was represented very ably at! the Benson hotel yesterday by A. E.j Orr and F. W. Weeks, both of the Jackson county capital." STATE TODAY "The Woman Prom Monte Carlo" with WARREN WILLIAM WALTER HUSTON COMING SI NDAY EDW. 0. ROBINSON R0XY...156 Phone 2!)I Children 10c LAST PAY WALTER IIISTON In THE BEAST of the CITY" Thursday and Friday Marian Hopkins in "THE WORM! and the II.EH" Dally Mill. 1:30. Klf. 7 Personal To Roundup Roy Elliott and his brother James, who is here visiting him from the east, left last evening for Pendleton for the roundup. Mr. Swlgart Leaves Having spent the week-end In Medford with his family, Carl F. Swlgart left for San Francisco by train last evening. Injures Foot Mrs. Bessie Lewis of Rogue River suffered a compound fracture of the foot Monday, when she fell from a stepladder while pick ing plums. Miss Relmer Here Miss Mabel Reimer of Oakland, Cal., Is spending the week with Clarice Dunbar, Mlas Dunbar will accompany Miss Relmer home over the week-end. Guests of Greys Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Page of Berkeley, Cal., arrived last evening to spend a week visiting friends in Medford, and will be guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Grey. Guest of Tuckers Milton Esberg of San Francisco Is vacationing on Rogue river with Mr. and Mrs. Nlon R. Tucker, having arrived here from Portland yesterday. Hoffmans Return Dr. and Mrs. E. W. Hoffman returned Tuesday from Portland and McMlnnville, where they visited Dr. Hoffman's brother and Mrs. Hoffman's sons. Visit the Lakes Virgil Martin, ac companied by his guests from Red- lands, Cal., Oral Norman and J. Way mire, motored to Diamond lake and Crater lake during the week-end. Returns to Rogue River Mrs. Eliz abeth Fowler of Rogue River, who spent Monday and Tuesday in Med ford and Ashland visiting friends, re turned to her home by , train last evening. On Business Visit; H. E. Louns- bury, general freight agent for the Union Pacific company, with head quarters in Portland, is in Medford today, with Ernest S. Farrell, also with the Union Pacific. Mr. Farrell has his headquarters in Eugene. Visit in Medford Mr. and Mrs. S. E. Cornell of Portland, who formerly resided in Medford. spent the week end here at the H. G. Wortman home, Bia South Oakdale. They plan to return north today. Mre. Cornell will be remembered here as Florene Packard. Locals Get License A marriage license was issued to a Medford cou ple Tuesday by the county clerk's ornce. They were Irby R. Perry, 24, and Tura E. Walter, 23. He listed his occupation as an office manager, and she as a teacher. Both are na tives of Texas. . Get License Here Norman TJ. Thompson, 45, of Tulare, Cal., and Frances M. Wilson, 38, of Visalia, Cal., obtained a marriage license at the Jackson county courthouse yes terday. He gave his occupation as a mechanic, and she as a housekeeper. Anderson Fined For offering no- tatoes for sale with Illegible labels on the containers, A. O. Anderson was fined $10 In Justice court Tues day afternoon. The arrest was made by O. R, Jester of Grants Pass, deputy sxaxe horticulturist, Smith's Trial Set The trial of Edgar Smith, 31, of Portland has been set for September 10, at 10 o'clock, it was announced, following h Is appearance yesterday before Judge Glenn O. Taylor. Smith was charged with speeding Monday night on tne Jacksonville highway. HoweU Sentenced Carl Howell, ar rested by city, state and federal of ficers Saturday night, pleaded guilty to the charge of posesslon of liquor, when he appeared before Judge Glenn O. Taylor yesterday afternoon, and was sentenced to 30 days in Jail and fined 8100. Green fir slabs, t3 per load. Only a few more days. Med. Fuel Co., Tel. 631. PORT ORFORD Fifteen persons employed at local crab cooking plant, which opened recently. The and 223 E. 6th St. To Crater Lake Mr. and Mrs. F. F. Burk, Master Carl Burk and their guests. Mr. end Mrs. Homer O. Dodds of Monmouth, Ore., motored to Cra ter lake today. The Burks and Dodds were acquainted In Ottawa, Kans., before coming to Oregon. Mr. Wilkinson Here Ed Wilkinson, who has been spending the past nine months In San Frsnclsco, is In Med ford to spend a month or two before continuing south to spend the win ter. He will visit his son, John Wil kinson, while In the city. License to Wed A marriage license was Issued yesterday at the county clerk's office to George M. Studdert, 38, of Petaiuma, Cal and Bessie R- Stone, 2d, also of Petaiuma. Both are at Ives of that city. Studdert listed his occupation as a clerk, and Miss Stone as a nurse. Greet Friends Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ingram of Los Angeles were greeting friends in Medford Tuesday, en route home after a vacation trip up north, Mrs. Ingram (nee Leila Debley), and Mr. Ingram are both well known here, having been former employes of the California Oregon Power company. Completes Visit J. H. Thurston of Monmouth, who has been visiting in the valley since Saturday, left by train Tuesday evening for his home. Mr. Thurston is past 80 years of age He was guest of his son. Phil Thur ston, of the West Side district while here. Parkhlll Here James V. Park hill of Dunsmulr, Cal., has been trans ferred to Medford by the Standard Stations, Inc., with whom he is em ployed. Mr. Parkhlll was formerly with the company here, and la well known in the olty for his banjo playing. Baby Clinlo The regular monthly baby clinic conducted by the county health department will be held1 Thurs day afternoon from 1:30 to 4:30 o'clock. Dr. C. I. Drummond, county health officer, and Miss Blanche Runels, covin ty nurse, will be in charge. This will be the first clinic to be held In the Alex Sparrow Me morial. Mrs. Miles Gammlll will as sist. Crews Sisters Leave The Crews sisters, Lucille, Dorothy and Nelda, are leaving Thursday morning for San Francisco, where Miss Nelda will remain to resume her studies, Lucille and Dorothy returning after a brief visit. They are accompanied by their mother and brother Wayne, who will also remain In the south, and Lyle Schappert. Will Come Here Vernon Cover- ston, student at the University of Oregon medical school, has Just com pleted the summer extension course In minor surgery, having been In school 11 months during the year, He plans to visit Medford and south ern Oregon this month before resum ing his Junior year studies at the medical school. From State Center Portland resi dents listed on the hotel registers here include Lud Alley, Mrs. E. M Griffin, J. J. Shan, E. J. Robb, J Fndge, Mr. and Mrs. George F. Hall, Ray Baker, C. C Boozier, T. H. Ny- hers, a. V. W. Peters and S. V. W, Peters, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Shar key Hall, W. E. Brown, Charles Marks, E. H. Clark, Mrs. O. G. Furst and daughter Dorothy. Motor to Klamath Mr. and Mrs Ben G. Peart, Mr. and Mrs. C. B Robtnett and Jean Hanscom motored to Klamath Falls Sunday morning, and spent the day with Mesdames Peart and Roblnett's brother and sla te r-ln -law, Mr. and Mrs. A. W. (Monk) Clark. In the afternoon the entire party enjoyed a drive throughout Klamath county and northern Cali fornia. Mrs. westlund Pies Word has been received In Medford of the death of Mrs. W. A. White law's mother, Mrs. C. Westlund of Minneapolis, Minn-, on September 1. Mrs. Whltelaw has been in that city for the past three weeks, having been called there by the Illness of her mother. Mrs. West- ' lund lived in Medford with the Whltelaws for four years, and had been making her home In Minnesota about a year. F.-W. Bartlett, Medford's Taxider mist and Furrier, has opened shop, 43 So. Central St., Craterlan Bldg. Prices on all taxidermist and fur work greatly reduced. Finds Us Ready with Marvelous Values in Ready-to-Wear Millinery Shoes Band Box Shoe Box Phone 989 Irene Dunne f 0 "BacK Street," Fannie Hurst b prcat atory, opened at the Holly theater tola afternoon. In novel form, this atory Is one of the most popular of the day. On the screen the story takes life and forms one of the most At press time today the stream of renewals and new subscriptions re sponding to The Mall Tribune's an nual bargain offer was undiminished. The number of new orders has far ex ceeded marks set by former years. proving conclusively that The Mall Tribune Is a much desired addition to the dally routine of the home. This Is the seventh annual bargain period to be held by The Mall Tribune since Its Inauguration In September, 1926. Records show that an Increasing number of Jackson county residents realize the saving affected each year as the number taking advantage of the bargain rates have Increased every year without exception. Many peo ple who cannot afford a newspaper as a luxury realize that with Intelligent buying In connection with the adver tised mercantile bargains they can easily save the price of a year's sub scription In less than a month. For the balance of the year they save many times the amount of their in vestment. No other investment could possibly return auch large dividends. A number of subscribers who have been unemployed for the past months have renewed their subscription so that they can benefit from the sav ings offered by Mall Tribune adver tisers. The rate during the bargain days is $5 for a year's subscription, de livered by carrier and $4 annually by mail In Jackson, Josephine, Klamath and Siskiyou counties. The 95 an nual rnto applies to subscriptions out side these counties. The one rest fic tion connected with The Mall Trib une bargain offer Is that In order to take advantage of It, subscriptions in arrears must first be paid up. SUBSCRIBERS SAVE ON MAIL - TRIBUNE BARGAIN OFFERING NOW ON THE SCREEN ! ff '? .IXW with I'U f I IRENE DUNNE ' yvy?&:, ( J JOHN BOLES AA ! 7 GEORGE MEEKER ZASU PITTS X yMft j JUNE CLYDE WM BAKEWELL rf 'VVwV1" ARLETTA DUNCAN DORIS LLOYD Cjf .1 and others . VfVirV i ne ' reatest Stories Ever Written, made i " 1" Vj Into one of the Grandest Pictures ever seen, FEATIRRTTK ( GRAHAM MrNAMF.E A'lStfiuiltl'V- 'k'Vefm" $5&K 4 Big Days sQuffi vMs Scores in Fine Holly Picture A ' 1 powerful pictures that has conc out of Hollywood. Featured players are Irene Dunne and John Boles. Irene Dunne will be remembered for her splendid work In "Cimarron." "Back Street" offers her another opportunity auch aa WARREN WILLIAM STAR IN PICTURE AT STATE Warren William, well-known Broad way actor and new screen aenaatlon, will be aeen opposite Lll Dagover, great and beautiful European star. In her first American film, "The Woman Prom Monte Carlo," now playing at the State. 1 William la considered the outstanding "screen find" of the year. Walter Huston and John Wray are also In Vie cast. James Oleason will also be featured In a short comedy. "Bound to Win." Shaw lias Hearing Hugh Will Shaw of Heppner, Ore., wae arraigned before Judge Olenn O. Taylor yester day afternoon, and demanded an ex amination. Preliminary hearing Is scheduled for this afternoon. t Green fir slabs, S3 per load. Only a few more daya. Med. Fuel Oo, Tel. 631. Mrs. Hattie Reames White, accred lted teacher of Dlano. Studio 320 Laurel. Tel. 449-M. TOO LATE 10. CLASSIFY FOR SALE Nice leafy alfalfa, third cutting, 7S0 loaned on wngun. Nealon Ranch, Central point. FOB SALE Corner lot, east front, best of soli: assessments paid; 100 cash. 310 Portland Ave. SEVERAL tons Elberta peaches, must be sold today. Fine for canning: y,o lb. up. Bring containers. Hurry I Phone 71U Hi. Main. WANTED First-class shoe repair man for the week-end. Medford Shoe Shop, 231 E. 6th. I WILL TRADE the property de scribed below for Copco 6 stock at its par value oi eiuu per .nam l.rnnm mrvlflrn hOUKS With Oh half acre lot. Thomas road, off Stewart Ave., Meaiora. i nave m.u no Increase In price to make this trade. Address, do iso. ara at. Grants Pass, Ore. COMPLETELY furnished modern home: Daved street:: 900 cash. A Giveaway. Roberts, 120 W. 2nd Phone 162B-J. "(jimarroiV did and she again dis plays her great ability as an actress, John Boles lifts himself up with the very best in his characterization of Walter Saxel. "Back Street" will be at the Holly for four days, starting with today. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY WANT TO KENT etrlctly modern house of at least 2 bedrooms, un furnished. Must be clean, well ar ranged and up-to-date. 'Box 7014. Mall Tribune. FOR TRADE Jersey cow for wheat or hay. E. C. Lockwood. rnone 8-F-1I. FOR SALE 6-room modern, near Washington school and store, on pavement; lot 50x168: clear: $1390. 150 down, bal. $12.60 mo. Owner, 1000 W. 11th St. STRAWBERRIES 30c gallon. Blood. Pitt View Ave., near centra roini. RELIABLE hustler can start earning $35 weekly and Increase rapidly Write Immediately. Rawlelgh Co, Dept. OR-27-S, Oakland, Cal. FOR SALE Noctarlnes, fine for can ning; also peaches and prunes, Coker Butte Orchard. GOOD modern homes, $1000 and up. Large and small ranches. Rentals. Easy terms. W. J. Roberts, 720 W. 2nd. Phone 1628-J. MADAM ROMIN E Spiritual 1st, palm ist, tells all in love, marriage, busi ness. If you want facts, not prom ises, call on her for advice. Rain bow Auto Court, 1 mile north on Pacific highway. Cottage 2. DOGE 6 Sedan, late 1030; family car; low mileage; A-l condition; $550. Might consider Ford of Chevrolet coupe. Courtesy to dealers. Call 719 So. Oakdale. KLAMATH POTATOES No. l'l, V,c lb; No. 2's, lo lb. Richfield Service Station, Phoenix. Tel. 950-R-2. FURNISHED room for rent, 614 S. Central. Phone 293-X. FOR SALE Gun, .250-3000 Savage, camping outfit, chest mechanic's tools, fruit Jars, macklnaw, size 40. Call at 114 Almond after 6:30 p. m. PIANO TUNING and regulating; rea sonable rates. Satisfaction abso lute. Write Box 6978, Tribune. WANTED Sheep. Inquire at Jones Grocery, Central Point. FOR SALE! 2 return ticket to Se attle. Tel. 1292-R. RELIEF CANNING Jackson county's canning kitchen for relief work was open again this ! afternoon in the Medford armory for the prewrvlng of tomatoes and peaches which have been donated. In connection with the relief work, the following comment was received today by Captain Carl Y. Tengwnld in a letter from Major General Geo. A. white, who made a trip here laat week: "During my recent inspection, I was particularly Impressed with the fine work that Is being done by the wom en of the community in cannlg fruit for the unemployed reltof." Major Gcnentl White also highly commended Captain Tengwald for his splendid work in co-operation with the group, and stated that he plans to bring the matter before Governor Julius L. Meier upon his return to Salem next week. Mats. 25 Evenings 35 Kiddies a Dime ON OUR STAGE TONIGHT at 9:00 o'clock Adrienne's Style Revue Latest Fashions Shown on 20 Models And Other Stage. Features GIKSTS rFROm ALL. PARTS! OF TH WORLD'..... ;. ...... 'nicet at the'.... HOTL 700 ROOMS -NEW lOW PATES SSS$950 $150 noM a from T OftW flea Q to 9 ATTRACTIVE WEEKLY MONTHDf AN0 .RESIDENTIAL RATES 'GARAGE SERVICE to and from our entrancft WITHOUT CHARGE 'The Atotmdrta fciri li an orTtetedtrit 4 The I pptey Hotel Compooy'i JO tads In lh Middle Vfet lajsvifc, IV, Pllitw fc nl It Hamilton chdn o Matb in California. LCEPPLEY (JURIES B. HAMTUOM Resident tkthadal .ivgiglkar 'otxa am no nrn a. Am ft Q JP (DRNER FIFTH 5 SPRING STREETS tSi'Sl I Green fir slabs. $9 per load. Only a few more days. Med. Fuel Co. Tel. 631. CORVALLIS Alterations made In Russell Flower shop. 15c ANY 1C SEAT TIME IOC l.AT TIMES TODAY THRILLS ! SURPRISE ! SUSPENSE! "Roadhouse Murder" COMING TOMORROW "What Price Hollywood" Plus First Six Reels of nonnv jones "How I PIsy Golf" TODAY and r ml IS Er': rv. '