srnnFOTjD MTn; TRTnura. urEDFORn, oregon". rrcrnAY. :vcGrsT is. ion: PAGE ELEVEH Local and Personal To Dnt Indian Clawnca Pierce and family and EUla Baundere an vacationing for aoveral days at Dead Indian aoda aprlnga. Heturna to Med ford Or bin Cook aey, who baa been with th Standard OH company In OranU Paaa, has been transferred back to Medford. Going to Portlund Ed a. Trow bridge la leaving this evening by train for Portland, where be will spend a few days. Returning Home Mrs. Anna Thomas of Portland, who motored to Medford, left this forenoon on the Shasta for her borne in the north. For Medical Care O. E. Corbln of Union Greek la a patient at the com munity hospital this week for medical care. To See SUIp Among those taking advantage of the Southern Pacific ex cursion to Portland, to see the old ship Constitution, were Ellae and Charlotte Older and Jlmmle Lewis. They left on the Shasta today. Women Wear the Pants In this riotous comedy "Ccnw up and I'll show you tome 0 my etching" THE WARRIOR'S HlSBAXD with ELIJJALANDI Marlorle Rambeau rncst Trucx ; David Manners . SUNDAY From Granti Pa si Mr. ind Mr Q. M. Stldhtm and Mra. Sara Wertt. ail of Grants Pas, were visitors in Medford Wednesday. 1 Attend to Business Mra. C. E Reynolds and daughter MUdred and Mra. O. C. Waldon of Medford were bualneas visitors In Aabland Wednes day. Vara! lulling Here K. K. Knicker bocker of Chicago, official of the United Air Dines,, la spending a few days in Medford and the Rogue River valley, vacationing. Mr. l marls Here K. A. Oemarls. traveling representative for the South ern Pacific company, with headquar ters in 8lem la in Medford today at tending to buslneu matters. I'ndergo Operations Mrs. W. 8. Robinson and daughter Jane, both under went minor operations at the Community hospital here this morn ing. a Visits Parents Mrs. Louis Zetas of Medford la spending several days In Oranta Paas visiting her parents. Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Williams, according to the Orants Paas Courier. a Visits Maddens Mrs. Tom Rose- berry of Medford la spending a few days visiting at the A. A. Madden residence here. Mrs. Roseberry la an old friend of the Madden family. Ashland Dally Tidings. Leaxes for North Miss Helen Louise Bratney of Portland, who baa been the guest of her grandmother. Mrs. Laura Pierce here for the past several weeks, left by train Friday for her home. On Excursion Today Leaving on the Southern Pacific train today for Portland, were Mra. A. Penwell and daughter Elsie, Mra. A. E. Vawter and son Jerry. Mrs. William Mooney and son Bobby of Prospect and Mrs. M. M. Moore and Miss Orva Stevens. En Route South Miss Harriett Baldwin and her mother, Mrs. Prank Baldwin of Newberg, Ore., were vis itors In Medford today, en route to California on a vacation trip. Miss Baldwin ta music instructor In the local schools. She has been spending the summer In Portland and Newberg a Have Police Escort Members of the national championship drum corps of the Spanish -American War Veterans, from Tacoma, who are en route to the national convention Lob Angeles, -were escorted to the California state line last evening by state police. Here on Business S. 0. Collin of the Table Rock district waa a busi ness caller In Medford this morning. Leaving for Convention Cal C. Wells, deputy United States marshal, la leaving today for Klamath Palls, from where he will go to Los Angelas to Jhe national convention of the Spanish-American. War Veterans. Mr WeUa la a delegate from the state department. Gets Knee Injury C. W. Ringer of the Economy Lumber company, aua talned injuries this morning In a minor accident at a sawmill at Trail. He was delivering lumber when some of ft slipped, catching his left knee between the boards. He was brought to the Sacred Heart hospital about 11:30 o'clock thla morning for treat ment. a a Return to Texas B. B. Newland and family, who have been visiting hla brother. R. H. Newland and family here, left Wednesday for their home In Denlson. Tex. The Newlande were accompanied to Medford by their daughter, Mra. Hazel Hall, and three children, of San Francisco. The group made the return trip south by the Redwood highway, and were ac companied as far as Crescent City by Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Newland on Wednesday. The party visited Crater Lake while here. BUCK GAY CABALLERO IN 'CALIFORNIA TRAIL' Buck Jonea becomes the d&ehliL?, adventurous scout, Santa Fe Stewart on the screen of the Roxy theater to morrow, in "The California Trail. Instead of the usual western out fit that Jones has been accustomed to, he dons a gleaming white silk shirt, a flowing black cape and the other habiliments of a cavalry of ficer in early California days, and be friends the unfortunate peons who . are being starved of food and land I by autocratic rulers. j r Putting Men to Work Is What Counts We have been doing our part by putting FIVE new men on our payroll since August 1st. English Hermits A rich, chewy cake cookie of exceptional size which we know yon will like. Great for picnio lunches. Double Bill Craterian Feature Rialto Stars ! Flirnf ?T"5f1 I'iW 1 The lighting face or Tom Keen, 11.. JFJ :X I ilW'?MlV ! " beedle. "pan" of Bdgar mm wWmk One of the biggest shows of the in "Don't Bet on Love" on one-half year Is being offered by the Craterian theater today and Saturday. Lew Ayrea and Ginger Rogers are featured of the program and Laurel and Hardy in their latest full-length feature. "The Devil's Brother,' on the other half. TOO LATE 10 CLASSIFY CASH PAID for men's secondhand suite, odd coats, bats and shoes. Will H. Wilson, 33 N. Front St. CLEAN furn. apt.: has 2 bedrooms. 310 Portland Ave. FOR SALE Coal oil stove and break fast table. 310 Portland Ave. FOR SALE Good cooking apples. Damson plums, crabappiea. Mrs. D. W. Luke. Phone 539-J-l. FOR SALE One cutter grader, good condition. Big 7 Warenou&e, inc. Phone 194. WANTED Competent experienced beauty salon operator. Holland Hotel' Beauty Salon. FOR SALE String beana for can ning, 2c lb. First house south Tiny Tavern, Talent. FOR RENT Men'a sleeping room: private entrance; bath. 133 Almond St. FOR QUICK SALE International truck for fruit hauling; real bargain. Pennington Battery Service. Tel. 003. 23c doz. A complete line of Betty Crocker Cakes. Angel Foods 39c. Other large sizes 44o. Small cakes all from Betty Crocker formulaes 25c. paaaq WANTED To purchase several dairy cows. Give complete description. Address Box 12062. Tribune. LOST Truck tire arid rim, Aug. 8th, on Crater Lake highway. Reward. L. R. chambers. Roseburg, Ore. HOUSEKEEPING or sleeping room. 7.00. 603 N. Bartlett. FOR RENT 4-room furnished house, close In. Inquire at 511 Park Ave. FOR SALE R. I. Red hens, one year old, 16c per lb. Also fryera Hoc each. Mra. Geo. Horner, Losler lane. Vi ml. south Baker's stora. VACATION CABINS S2.00 per week. Convalescent Home grounds, facing park. Free vegetables. 153 Oranlte St.. Ashland, Ore. mm? RCA r-ERFECT SOUND 15r? Any Time Children 10c Any Time T0NITE Warner Baxter in 'Dangerously Yours' Saturday Only Continuous Shows 1-11 p. m- of thieves Vnpfk sOsf. BUCK !ialCC JST1 P SwfdowtrWidei "The California Trail" DANCE DINTY MOORE'S Little Giants of Rhythm FAIRGROUNDS Saturday Night The Best Music and the Coolest Dancing in Southern Oregon Men Ladies DANCE l!l4rMjga. ..4il "The Iron ( Momter" SLP SfffA . 9 Harry lunation Comedy Mlrkle Mouse iillll Hurry! It Ends Saturday Thrills Galore in "Lucky DeviU" With Bill Boyd Dorothy VYHnn Rfweue Atei Al-o Phil naker Mualral Sport Reel t News Reel. Meeting Of Truck Owners Saturday A meeting Is called at the Chamber of Commerce on Saturday. Aug. 18th. 3 p. m.. for the purpose of form ing a N. R. A. code, and it Is very urgent that all common carriers. anywhere for hire, private truck own ers, or anyone connected with the operation of trucks for hire, attend thus meeting. This code must be agreed, upon ana rorwarded at once (Adv.) covery. She was restlrrg well at tht hospital here. BALLOT PILFERERS PENDLETON, Ore., Aug. 18. (&) Phyalclana said today that Mra. Jamea Doane. wounded in the right lung by a .bullet allegedly fired by her hua- oanci, has an excellent chance of re- Oftlciai Information detailing the prison numbers of six jAtkaoa coun ty men, serving time for participa tion in the recent agitation here Is an follows: Tom L. Brecheen, Ashland. 12,601; J. Arthur iJiDieii, 12.693: Wesley Mc Kltrirn, ia,694: Walter J Jonea. 13.. fltia; L A. Banks, 12,697 and Earl H. Fehl, 1J.6DB. The lighting face of Tom Keen and the heedleas "pan'1 of Edgar Kennedy betoken trouble for some one In "Crossfire." at the Rialto the ater today and tomorrow. It's an action-filled story of western bad men and eastern gangsters armed with machlne-ftuna. who endeavor to take over control of a little weatern mining town. IVOKLn-S FINEST SOlNn .... RCA IIICII FII1F.I.ITY WIDE RAN OB tVOIII.U'S FINIIST SOINO RCA Hitch Flclellly Wide Rnncc MAKE . . . WHOOPEE SATURDAY -at- Jacksonville GOLD RUSH JUBILEE Baseball GOLD HILL vs. ' JACKSONVILLE MINERS School Grounds Park at 10:00 a. m. STUNTS AND NOVELTY EVENTS on west side of town and on 'California Street RODEO 1:00 p. m. at the BASEBALL GROUNDS a real touch of the old west don't miss it CONTEST STREET EVENTS NOVELTY STUNTS SOMETHING DOING EVERY MINUTE Pioneer Parade 5:30 P. M. DANCING THREE BIG DANCES . . . OLD TIME DANCE at I. 0. 0. F. hall . . . Modern musio at old U. S. Hotel . . y Mammoth Street -v Dance on Califor-f4$ nia Street All-Star Wrestling Card Outdoor Arena Ball Park 9:15 p. in. Ted Thye vs Wong Bock Chueng Al Karasick vs Everett Kibbens -Don't Miss This ALL-STAR card! . . . Visit MONTE CARLO . . . 1880 GAMBLING DEN . . . SEE old Museums . . . backyard OOLD MINES . . . Spot where GOLD WAS DISCOVERED! EVERYBODY INVITED EVERYBODY WELCOME 7:1. - 11:1.1 Mala. l.V live 2.1e Klilillo. a Plme Today and Saturday Gusp as he rides across the scroen . . . Thrill as he bat tles in vicious combat , . . Chill as he shoots with rapid fire . . . Yell as he routs the machine gunners in this rip snorting, whiz-bank action film. Today and Saturday Double Feature Program and WOTTA Show! in a todrtnf 11017 of t cowboy uho found love in the htat ol a fun fiik. CROSSFIRE ' MTTT rUHNtSS tDSAK KENNED! PLUS . "B0 MILLION DOLLARS CAN'T BE WRONG" "Laughing With Medbury in the Wild West" Mctrotone News U2mm) I Ti.eytryW f ArW """""""I J I pair "'"- L JfJ' 1 h0 nd.r I I maW-but W?79-d V' -W i "elr banditry 1 I tney orrt ,r MRl Vlir A barrel I I ""mM'riw'7llI!ilwI"iZJ plttS rIT 111 1 111 SUNDAY-MONDAY She made a name for herself In 'Frisco . . . and 'Frisco mado a name for her I The Story of a Fast-Plunging Plumber in Fast Company! Whfn he was "In the nionry" h hit lire high wide and hand some , . and LOVE wm lomethlng to laugh at! PHONE 75 for Classified Ads h 'fe, "flji hut he learned about women from her! GINGER ROGERS uQ T 3 IT OW LOVE 171 Mats. 25c. Eves. 35c. Kids lOo Shows 2:00 7:15 9:1B 3