n
Local and
Vacation on Coajt I, p. Kuehnle
and aon Junior, axe pending tour
67 Tacaiioaiog on th coast.
Neff Returni Adiel Neff, pontof.
flee employe who bu bwn on Tac
tion for th put aevertl dayi, ra
i turned, to hi work yesterday,
Hhopplns Today Mrs. A, McCarthy
and daughter Mildred from Orants
Pue spent thia morning shopping in
Medford, having arrived by train.
Hers on Uuilness W. C. Pitch.
pMiahable freight agent for Southern
Pacific lines, ta spending a few days
In Med ford on official business.
In Valley H. W. Klein, general
freight agent for Southern Pacific
lines, with headquarters in Portland,
wfe in the valley on business this week.
T
Expected to Arrive Sam Lang of
Sunt Barbara Is expected to arrive in
Medford today or tomorrow. Mr. Lang
resided m this city while in business
here four years ago.
Bare for Visit Mrs. J. P. Buckley
of Mandan, North Dakota, arrived
her by train today to visit for sev
eral weeks with her daughter. Mrs. O.
W. Thomas and other relatives.
To Diamond Lake Mr. and Mxs. E.
P. Shirley and Mrs. W. T. Crowson
who is here from Portland visiting,
will spend the week-end at Diamond
lake.
Leaves for North Alt he Bubbard
of Belling ham, Wash., left today by
train for her home, having been flatt
ing here for the past five weeks with
Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Herman.
Leave Today Mrs. Wm. Young and
' . Mlas Constance Bougher of Portland
having been visiting for the past
week with w. H. Young of Eagle Point.
left for their homes today on the
Shasta.
MoCracken Here Gordon McCrack-
en. secretary of the Ashland chamber
ef commerce, was In Medford this
noon to broadcast from the Jackson
ounty chamber of commerce con
cerning the new Mount Ashland road.
Leaves for Portland Master Bob
Hoffman left this morning by train
for Portland, and will stop at Marian.
Ore., enroute. Re has been In Med
ford for the past month visiting with
Mrs. Lem Traske.
ITlrieh In Ashland Lewis Uuich,
manager of the local offices of the
National Reemployment Service, is
pending today In Ashland, on his
regular weekly business trip to fed
eral projects In the southern part of
the valley.
Vlilt Here Mr. and Mr. Fred
. ftchellhorn of Kansas City, Kans., who
V have been visiting In Medford for the
past three weeks with Mrs. Schell
horn's brother, J. O. Brock and Mr.
L and Mrs. A. P. Stone, left today by
train for their home.
Need Produce Concerns wanting to
buy honey, and broom corn, have
made Inquiries at the Jackson county
chamber of commerce, where such
produce might be purchased In this
county. Persons having honey for
sale, or broom corn, are asked to get
fa touch with the chamber of com
merce. On Day's Business I. P. Bergman,
superintendent of transportation and
traffic for the Railway Express Agency
of San Francisco, and R. A. Cox, su- j
parlntendent of the northern Califor
nia -Nevada -Oregon division of the
Railway Express Agency Incorporated !
ef Sacramento, Calif, arrived in Med-!
ford this morning to spend the day on
business.
From Regional Office T. H. Sher
rard, B. O. W. Inspector from the re
gional oirioe at Portland, is In Med
ford on official business, as Is Mr.
Owens, architect from the regional
forest service office, who Is here on
duty connected with the new ware
house being constructed on McAn
drevs road. Sherrard and W. J. Jones,
local superintendent of construction,
are spending the day on business at
Applegate CCC camp.
,,llllllllllllllllllllllillllllllllllllllllllllllW
Anylme I V 'V-
Children loo
on V
i l sr r A 1 1 m i
SATURDAY ONLY
wnHawansHaiana aianaB-amHesaSM
ENDS TOOTTB
THE IMPOSSIBLE
fomn to the Screen
SSli 'ft,
Personal
Calder on Vacation RlehaM rn
der, elevator operator at the federal
building, Is on vacation having been
ii auiy jor put several day.
rrom Crlssy Field Lieutenant
Olaaaer flying a Douglas observation
snip, 0-23, from Crlasy field, was ex
pected to arrive this afternoon at the
Meaiord Municipal airport.
Thompsons to L. A. Mr. and Mra.
Claude Thompson are leaving this
evening ror Los Angeles, where they
will spend a week attending to busl-
arss mailers.
On Vexation Earl York of the Med.
xord pastornee is on vacation this
week, and will return the latter part
of next week from an auto trip he Is
maicing through central and northern
Oregon.
Reports Accident John -C. Carle,
48, 1413 West Main, reported an ac
cident to city police after his car,
parked Wednesday afternoon on Mc
Andrews road, had been backed into
by a truck owned and operated by the
vauey ruei co.
Standard Ship Here A Standard
Oil company ship, piloted by Lea
Meadows of the San Francisco air-
dome, refueled at the Medford Munt
clpal airport this afternoon, and con
tinued to Portland shortly before two
o clock.
Accident This Morntng An acci
dent this morning at the Intersection
of Crater lake avenue and Main
street was reported to city police by
Mrs. Robert Ruhl of Crown avenue.
whose car and an auto driven by H.
D. Smith, route 3, collided as Smith
was making a left turn Into Crater
lake avenue.
Going to Washington Ranger Wil
liam Mead will leave next Monday for
his home In Washington, D. C. after
spending the summer In Crater Lake
National park. Ranger Mead will be
Joined here by his parents and return
with them to the east.
Burnett a Visitor Charlea E. Burn
ett, general agent for the Chicago,
Rock Island and Pacific Railway com
pany, and the Bur ling ton -Rock Island
Railroad company, with headquarters
In Portland, was a business visitor
here this week.
Visit In Idaho Mrs. Darwin K.
Burgher will leave next week on a
motor trip to Parma, Ida., accompan
ied by her sister, Miss Orayoe Johns
ton, who has veen visiting Mrs. Burgh
er at Crater lake. Mr. Burgher Is a
member of the Crater Lake ranger or
ganization. Enjoy Swim Returning from all
night duty on the Flat Creek fire, a
group of CCC boys from Camp Upper
Rogue River, near Union creek, were
taken to the Rogue for a swim and
demonstration In life saving. Mem
bers of the group were John Elson,
Louis Hedgepeth, Pat Moran. Robert
Spayde, Guy Tcague, Elra McCurry,
John Morava, Herman Hossfold, Del-
bert Miller, James Flury, Eugene
Coats snd Bill Lovell. Captain Glenn
J. Key was in charge of the group.
After fighting fire, the swim was
greatly enjoyed.
A Crowd EVERY
Saturday Night
CAN'E Be Wrong . .
DANCE
TILL
J'VILLE
A Good Town
for a
Good Timet
TPE Continuous
Saturday
K II it.li
2
7feMAN.TRAILER
ALSO
PIRATE
TREASURE
CHAPTIB S H
MEDFOKD MATL
Return from Work Gordon Benson.
Ted Llhdley, Donald Field. Dorr Bar
rett, Leonard Hicks and Bob Young
all of whom have been employed for
the past few days at an orchard In
Sams Valley, returned to Medford yes
terday, having been camping out
white on the Job.
t
Ashland Folk Here Mr. and Mrs.
Taylor Williams were In Medford ou
business Tuesday and on their
turn took Mary Joan Lewis home to
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Lewis
at Talent. Small Mary Joan had been
visiting her uncle and aunt. Mrs.
Lewis is a brother of Mra. Williams.
Ashland Dally. Tidings.
Lee Named Chairman Dr. Robert
I. Lee, optometrist here, has been
appointed chairman of the Jackson
County Society of Optmetrlsta.
cording to announcement received
here from W. F. Kimball, in the bu
reau of Information for the American
Op to me trie association. The appoint
ment was made by Dr. A. w. Olutsch,
Salem, who ta president of the Ore
gon Optometrle association. Accord
ing to statement made by Dr. Olutsch.
the state organization proposes to
noid a number of eye clinics through
out the state during the winter, and
Dr. Lee will be In charge of the ar
rangements for this county.
PICNIC PLACE ON
ROXY ANN READY
Hcnlo facilities! In the Rotr Ann
park sow being constructed on the
lope of the mountain, are available
to the public, It U reported by sev-
era! who have vlAlted the apot, Im
pressed by the coolness and convent.
enoe It offers on hot days for Med
ford folk who wish to spend a day
picnicking.
Tables, rustle seats, a swing for
children and artistic masonry work
make the grounds, which are located
at the spring Just below the top, a
refreshing place for an outing. Trees
are plentiful m the region, which 1
accessible by a good roadway, and a
cool breeze Is always present, visitors
say. All undergrowth and poison oak
has been cleared away.
Buck Jones Comes
To Roxy Saturday
Heralded aa the new possessor or
the crown once worn by William 8.
Hart and later by Tom Mix, the new
popular exponent of outdoor action,
Buck Jones, comes to the Roxy the
ater tomorrow In "The Main Trailer."
Jones Is cast as an outlaw from
Justice who leaves a gang of desper
ate renegades to become a marshal.
fighting to maintain law and order
In a hectic little town that Is the
center of a feverish gold rush. Thrills
are said to develop In fast order
when the gang of bandits swoops
down to loot the town and Buck rldea
to stage a one-man battle against
them.
Aa the Instigator for Buck's more
romantic momenta there la little Ce
cilia Parker.
TODAY and
20c j 1( i TfTTl 10c
ilSCHWtlARIOUS!
Added:
Musical "
Comedy
"Operator's
Opera"
"Pettin' in
the Park"
Fatbe
Newi Reel
STARTS
JOAN CRAWFORD
DANCE
Where Gaiety and Rhythn
Roign Supreme
DREAMLAND
Saturday
TRTBTjyE, rrDFOKD,
At Craterian
Li'
. mrinai ni-de-hi
1, and lo-de-lo
"Handy Andy," now raising gales
of laughter at the Craterian theater,
where it plays until tomorrow night,
has Will Rogers going through some
hilarious situations, two of which are
pictured above.
Honorable Guy
Joe E. Brown li at the Studio the-
ter today In "A Very Honorable Guy."
Joe has the role of a tin-horn gam
bler whose reputation Is so good that
he Is able to sell his own body to
get a atake, the contract giving him
30 days of grace to deliver his own
corpse.
With a month to live. Joe la said
to go through some of the most ex
citing Incidents and uproariously fun
ny situations that any man ever ex
perienced. RAINIER, Ore., Aug. 24. (AP, The
large sawmill formerly belonging to
the American Export company was
leveled toy names which swept In
rrom nearby slashings yesterday. The
mtu was the property of Columbia
county through tax foreclosure.
Anytime
SATURDAY
SUNDAY
in "Sadie McKee"
' f
r n, r s )
ftTCEfiQy. TITOSDAT.
"Treasure Island" Here Sunday
j? VI f( V- ;
practically every one has at one
time or another read Robert Louis
Stevenson's great adventure story.
"Treasure Island,'1 The motion pic
ture version of the novel cornea to
the Craterian theater Sunday with
Wallsce Beery as Long John Silver
and Jackie Cooper as Jim Hawkins,
the boy who loves and worships Long
John, even after he learns his pal Is
pirate.
Supporting Beery and Jackie are
Lionel Bnrrymore, as Billy Bones:
Otto Kruger. as Dr. Llvesay; Lewis
Stone, as Captain Smollett; "Chic"
Sale, as Ben Ounn, a part he Is said
to literally "eat up"; Nigel Bruce, as
TODAY and
PLUS"
iUii-..l...w-i..y,!S-2i,'ri--:,i...J. ..
I Shows tSf'i2ri3'W aTl Adulta I
. . K s , i
ran
'M with TARZAN, the Wonder Horse
I "THE LOME a
AVENGER" J
BAER-GARNERA
Heavyweight OhamplonhIp Tight Picturee
Also Ruth Etting - Musical Newi
) SUN MON
A story never whls-
pered . . . even by
wife to wife!
FRANCIS
I)).ft(miccL
JEANMUILRi
WILLIAM
VIRAII .
TEASDALE
'AUGUST 23. 393?.
squire Trelawney, and a host of other
screen favorites. Including Charles
Bennett, William V. Mong and Cora
Sue Collins.
Clreat expense was borne to make
the story on the screen as realistic
as possible, with the good ship His
panlola bearing not ft small portion
of the expenditure in an effort to re
capture the romance It plays la the
story.
rndrrsors Operation Mrs. H. Her
man of Union Creek underwent a ma
jor operation at the Community hos
pital today.
4
Ose Mall Tribune want acta.
SATURDAY!
With blazing six
guns, and only s
horse for ft pal,
this daring punch
er sought ven
geance for the
cowardly . murder
of ft great friend
his fatheil
SPECIAL
RETURN SHOWING
JUST AHEAD?' TOPIC
IGHT
'Science, to eomnlete lta thAr r
evolution, la lookinn for a 'cominir
superman'." said Kvamrnf. .t 10,1-
Arnold of Seattle last night, who Is
conducting a revival campaign at the
. mcuiuuui cnurcn at Tenth and
Ivy streets.
"Political and ecnnnmu nKinnu
have called forth national dictators,
and the world now looks for an In
ternational dictator to harmonlre the
whole," he continued. "The Jew
looks for his Messiah tn Kit. imn m,.
throne of his father David and rule
the world. The Bible telle of the
antl-Chrlst who will he paid homage
and worshipped bv th vnrlH nnnar.
ally, but before the antl-Chrlst ap
pears a system win be In formation
or completely formed for his rclnn."
lumgni nev. Arnold will dlscusa
'Is the World Dictator .Tujit AhnH?-
answering the following mi,..tim,.
Ia the antl-Chrlst vtm Kin
fected? Ia It In our schools and
churches? Whet does Win Rom
say?
Saturday night ths subleet for hu.
eusslon will be, "Is Mussolini the
Coming World Dictator?" The fol
lowing questions will be answered:
Does Mussolini think he Is the man?
Is the old Roman Empire being re
vived, and what is th
significance? What doea the Literary
j' nnai are tne doctrines
of Fascism? Rev. E. N. Long, pastor,
announced there will ba aurvii-M ..-v.
evenlug at 7:45 with three services on
m m: m
I 7:00-9:00 El
Hurry! Ends Tomorrow Night!
His FunniesLMost Human Picture!
HiHHHiiliiiBHsHBiiil
STARTS SUNDAYa
i-- JHE HICH SIAS
IrttSDm WADVENTUM
IniMkVi OTTOKRUCIR
g- .CHIC SAtlJ
tail the Seven Seaa AXr
, adrenlurrt Hunt for iVy liTA
burlefl treasure! l.lie 'J 1
again the pirate perils, ll yi.f' y'J--f: I
mutiny, hidden dangers, lw Mtf I '' J ll
wild Utile Jim llnwklni I ff , V( ' II
and blustering Long f ty.. J ' L W'fl 1
John Silver, In the vSji (l'' iuJ
mightiest adienltire ever yl&'t VOS fyl
rohlolewnls
PAGE TimiTEEN
Sunday,
vlted.
The public la cordially In.
To Seek tlax lluiers
SALEM, Ore.. Aug. J4. (AP) Wil
liam Elnalg. state purchasing agent,
announced today that he would leave
next week for the east, for the pur.
pose of negotiating with manufactur
ers to find a market for Oregon flax
two and other flax products.
Ose Mall Tribune want ads.
Dad Dynge'a
DANCE
AT
ORIENTAL
GARDENS
Sat. Night
BOTH HALLS
Cool Hall Hot Musio
KIK A UKAL 11 Mi;
DANCE and DINE
at IIDSNKV ORI1.L
Sat. Nite A
Dance Till C
Enjoy Honney's Famous Dinners
OMata :, . t.le I
.Eves , 8So I
Klddles-lOo I
He rldM hlfrh. wide
nd handsome
Just to vplte hla
wife!
X
"INTO THf OIPTHS"
... .
ASHY CLYDE COMKOV
sm.iTV rHT00
Mm v. At lc r