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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFOKD. OREGON. SUNDAY. AUGUST 25. PAGE N'INfe; Local and Personal cniH.r in i hlenco Mr. G, E. Sni ffer and children left Friday evening by train enroute to Chicago Returns to CoqiitMe Mr. M. Jack aon of Coquille, who has been visit ing here with her on. Clifford Batty, left Saturday for her home. AppUtft fnr Enlistment Jack D. Lee left for San Francisco Friday eve ning by train to apply for enlistment in the army. CCC Member Leaves John Greg ory, having been discharged from Medfcrd CCC district, left Friday eve ning for hla home tn New York City. Down from Unke -Dorothy and Patsy Richardson were week end vis itor in Medford from Crater lake, where their mother U employed for the summer. Leaves for New Jersey Among pas sengers on the northbound train who left Medford Friday night was Ste phen Deutchbaue:. who was enroute to his home tn Paswilc, N. J. Leaves After Visit B. G. Fletcher of Eugene, who has been visiting here wit to his brother. Julius Fletcher of the Berrydale district, left by train yesterday for his home. Miss N've leaves for South Miss Ruth Nye left Friday evening by train for the Exposition-at Son Dtego, ' planning to make tha trip south from San Francisco by boat. Crater l-ake Visitor Miss Clsra Hoffman of Fort Duchesne, Utah, ar rived in Medford recently and left by stage yestereday morning tor Crater lake to spend the da-y. Leave for Crater Lake Among pas sengers on the regular stage to Crater Lake national park yestereday were Mr. and Mrs. Robert F. Roberta of Baltimore, Maryland. . Von der Hellen Returns William Van der Hellen, road contractor, re turned yesterday morning on the Shasta from San Francisco, where he had been attending to business mat ters during the week. Here from Portland A. 8. Donls of Portland was expected to arrive yes terday morning on the train to Join vitft 'if here, and also to visit hta sister, Mrs. C. J. Kenney of Jackson ville. 1 A. R. Gould Visits A. R. Gould, as sistant traffic manager for Chicago and Northwestern Lines, left Friday evening by train for Sacramento, af ter attending to business matters here. Arrive for Visit Here Darvln and Earl Stone of Kansas City, Mo., ar rived yesterday by train to spend a few days visiting here at the home of Mrs. Charles Friend, before con tinuing on to Roseburg. Leave for South Mr. and Mrs. G J. Relnklng and family returned this week to heir home in Hayward, Cal , after spending several days here with relatives. They visited C. Relnklng of Central Point and Walter Reln klng of Medford. Miss Frances Oreen Visits Miss Frances Green of Portland was among Medford visitors this week, stopping here enroute south to Berkeley. Cat, where she will be a guest of her mother, Mrs. Nettle Green While In the vicinity she visited with Mrs. George Purucker. daughter, Miss Anne, and her sister. Miss Flora of Berkeley. The latter was also vaca tioning In the valley. Mattney Visits John Mattney of the Appleate district wa a business visitor to the city Saturday. From Sunset on R(tgn,----.!ik John son. from Sunset On the Rogue was a business risitor ia Medford yester day. Has Toilet lei-tnmy Jerry Newman of H:lt, Cal.. was patient at the Osteopathic Clinic aud Hospital yes terday. having undergone a tonsil ectomy. From F.asle Point Jame Owens of Eagle Point was in Medford yester day, exhibiting some of the huge yel low tomatoes that he raided on his farm. Mrs. Pelton Visit Mrs. James Pel- ton returned to her home In Fort Klamath Friday after spending sev eral days here visiting with her bro ther. Jon Orth. At Osteopathic Clinic Mrs. Floyd Riche of Prospect has been a patient at the Osteopathic Clinic and Hos pital this week end. having under gone a minor operation there yes terday. Discharged from CCC John F. Mc Donald and Robert Mason, both dis charged from the Medford CCC dis trict, left Friday evening for their respective homes In Gleend&le, Cal.. and San Francisco. Roach on Fruit Business O. E. Roach of Portland, representative of Pacific Fruit Express Co.. arrived Sat urday morning on the Oregonlan to spend the ensuing two months In the valley attending to business relative to the shipment of fruit to outside markets. Ladles' Homecoming Scheduled Homecoming of the M. E. Ladies' Aid society will be held Tuesday. August 27, in the Sunshine parlors of the church. It was announced yesterday Members of Prisclllft Circle will be hostesses. All members are urced to attend as a good time Is expected. At iJJke O the woods Visitors at Lake o' the Woods during the week have Included Mr. and Mrs. Howard Glascock. Mary. Marfe and Rosalie Hussong and Susan Husaong They will be Joined over the week end ay Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Wolff, and Louis and Donald Wolff. Garrlott Moves Here H. H. Gar rtott who was made many visits to this locality In past years, arrived Saturday to make his permanent home here. Mr. Garrlott has been em ployed for many years by a stock brokerage concern in San Francisco. Mrs. Garrlott. who will Join her hus band here later. Is a daughter of Mr and Mrs. H. H. Oillette of Ashland. Pre-School Tests Ptaiuit-rt Pre school tests for children who will become six years of age during the school year are scheduled to be held at the office of the county su perintendent, Aug. 26-31, It was an nounced. The tests are for only those living in Jackson county outside of Medford and Ashland, and will not be given children who become six before the school season starts. Brilliant Stars of Craterian Romance ' r A3- J V , 'if Janet Gaynor Introduces a new It Is a saga of the last hectic days screen sweetheart. Henry Fonds. in on the grand old Erie, with Its lure "The Farmer Takes a Wife." romance for the adventurous. Its turbulent of th old Eerie Canal, starting a life for those who plied its moats, three-day engagement at the Crate- and the romantic conflict between rian theater today. I those who lived by It and on it and for those for whom It was only a mean to an end. An exceptional supporting cast In cludes Charles Blckford. Slim Sum mervllle, Andy Devlne, Jane ("din ger") Withers. Roger Imhof and Mar garet Hamilton. Joe Brown in Rialto Comedy IS-1 j i t : - i Coast Directories On File at C. of C. The Jackson County chamber of commerce now has directories avail able for many Pacific coast points. Those now on flic, und accessible to the public, arc the following: Oregon: Portland. Salem, Astoria, Eugene. California: Sacramento. Long Beach. San Dtcgo. Pasadena. San Francisco. Los Angeles. Oakland, San Jose. Washington : Spokane. Tacoma, Seattle. Everett. Ellcnsburg. Bremer ton. Port Angeles, Wenatchee, Yaki ma. Olympla. Walla Walla. Vancou ver. Gray'a Harbor, Lewis county, Cowlitz county and Bellingham. Others Lcwlston. Idaho: Colorado Springs, Colorado; Reno. Nevada. KEYS and xurt lock repairing. Medford Cyclery 23 N Fir Pb 861. STRAHORN SAYS E OPP WORKINGS Roxy Star Margaret Sullavan and Herbert Marshall, co-starred together for the first time, are seen In "The Good Fairy." playing at the Roxy theater today and Monday. Frank Morgan, Reginald Owen and Alan Hale are also featured In this lively comedy-romance of a theater usherette whose Ideas gained from watching many movies finally lead her Into hilarious complications. (Continued from Page One) Ject of reaching the surface. He has also been connecting the two shafts In the deepest workings. All this to accomplish several important things. First, to Intersect the various gold bearing veins en route: second, to ef fect a substantial saving in changing the transportation of ores from the eleventh level over the tramway built by former operators, to dump them Washout on lis pee RIVERSIDE. Cal.. Aug. 24. (AP Traffic was restored on the South ern Pacific through Coachella valley late today after an 18-hour Inter ruption caused by washout of one and one-half miles of track in the upper part of Imperial valley. AKYTlMEs 1 KIWME5J Today and Monday Shows 1:30 - 3.00 - 7:00 - 8:00 DON'T LET TITLE FOOL THE YOU ! It'i As Nutty At A Fruit Cnkt! STIMULATE STOMACH "PEP UP" APPETITE No mAtt how little jrou est. you thould relish your food to feel your best ind get the most enjoyment out of living. If clogged-up bowels and Inactive kl-tneys are poisoning your system, causing you to have a "puny." finicky appetite, and making you feel run-down, sluggish, without ambition or test for the good things In lite tnke a few doses of good old Williams S L.K. Formula and see how much better you feel. Wllllama B.L.K. Formula Is com pounded from the prescription of a former army doctor and contains sev eral valuable ingredients which ac complish their work In four beneficial wsys: as a mild tonic, stomach stimu lant laxative, and duretlc stimulant for the kidneys Many take Williams S.L.K. Formula also tor Indigestion, nausea, loss of weight and sallow complexion, where a mild tonlo 1 needed. Don't take too-harsh drugs which int rniir tvstem and upset your stomach. Jk Heath s Drug Store to day for Williams SLR Formula rhe first oottla must satisfy you or money back, Adr. s (n W. 1 Modem, Spicy, Ro mantic and Racv! The smartest romedy In months! down throjiigh tlie chutes and through the new main underground wonting avenue, the eighteenth level, directly to the mill; and third, the creation of some mine ventilating, independ ent of the regular forced air system, from the deepest workings to the sur face near the apex of the mountain. "This work was planned Rfter sur veys of some two nliles of tunnels, drifts and other openings and. so far as economically possible, to prospect for additional pay oreshoots as well as to intersect and crosscut the known productive veins which so frequently rib and enrich Opp mountain. "These undertakings are so nearly complete that, with the almost 15.000 assays thus far made, it will soon be possible to read the bowels of that treasure hoxise almost as an open book, so far as existing openings are concerned. "Yesterday brought reports of a strike of $14 ore In No. 2 level and assays of 24.82 in five feet of foot ' wall quartz in a raise from the No. 19 level. What Is equally Important, was the strike of a fine flow of water In No. 1 shaft about 100 feet below the 18 level. One of the most im portant problems in large scale Opp mine developments has been the water supply, which has been short during July, August and September In the unusually dry seasons which have prevailed for some years past. "Also, these upraises have uncov ered some fine streaks of rich mill ing ores In contacting the oreshoots tributary to the respective levels, notably one on the comparatively low-grade eleventh level and another a little above the eighteenth. An other 150 feet will carry the upper one to the surface and assist in blocking out the No. 2 vein which carries 94 to 910 ore for a width of five to seven feet. Values of the con centrates have shown a gratifying in crease in the last few days." Joe E. Brown is coming to town today I He appears In "Alibi Ike" the home run comedy by Ring Iard ner. starting today at the Rialto theatre for a three-day run. Joe. In the title role, is both a crack pitcher and the best batter of his club. He has an alibi lor everything not Just for mistakes but for plays any other player would have been proud of. Joe falls In love with the sister of the captain's wife, but when he alibis on his romance, the girl hears him and turns him down cold. Thrills follow in which Joe is kldnopcd by a bunch of crooks, but he escapes, and the romance Is pntched up by the players in one oi the most comical climaxes Imagin able. Olivia do Havllland has the lead ing feinlne role opposite Joe. Others In the cast Include Ruth Donnelly, Roscoe Kama, William Frawley, and a score of expert b.i.Tball players of national reputation. Ore and Bullion Purchased t.ktowl W Stata of Cilifornk WILDBERG BROS. SMELTING & RliFINING CO. OSkw.1 P!:n LTING & RliFINING CO. I ti742MikctSt.lSanFr.ndco lum. Sail!, f in r.yiAa. J DANCE ,T JACKSONVILLE Marble Corner Fats and good things to rat. ICegtll Ainher on tap! Palace Beauty Shop 328 West 6th. Telophone 1478 Special Offer For a limited time only Two $3.75 Permanents for the price of one plus 25c Two $5.00 Permanents for the price of one plus 50c Bring a friend or relative with you and both of you will save money on lovely Permanents ALSO WET FINGER WAVES 35 DRV FINGER WAVES 50 'S DIZZY! HE'S DAFFY! He's Battier'n Ever! Starts for 3 Days Batter up ! . . . The battier the better! . . . As the wild man of baseball is struck dumb by a blonde dame's curves! . . . it's a pennant winning riot of romance and hilarity! EXTRA SPECIAL! NovpHt SM-Wfl EXTRA ADDED ATTRACTI 0 N S Song Hit Story "The Old Camp Ground" SCENIC CARTOON NEWS EVENTS Khntra H-EPOC HAL" ROMANCE AUD EXCITING ADVENTURE! Starts Today -3 Days! ifltvi I Roaring turbulent days on the his-, i, wIst' rwrs! I I toric Erie Canal . . . human hordes Wyr Vyf I j pushing westward in boats, wagons. f trTlf r I Rugged heroes ... courageous worn- S$F f - W Av I I en. Fights and county fairs . . . IMW I I love trysts and bitter rivalry. A V d J H? I colorful panoramic setting for the jj Mrf SSS r I I season's most enthralling romancel 4tw I I r & x i .i.f' I j iFjj' . a heart-warming story of simple folk, 1 ' s if ' ' ' P j set in a dramatic, colorful era of American ffiA it i t I f I life . . . showing the tidal wave of hu- &5kj!f ii .' ' ,t manity and progress through the young t J .'I i'fJi. llhj'' nation's great waterway to the West! U--i it ?-'A Jwi 'I ADPF.D ATTRACTIONS xQf n"' ; Thelma Todd - Patsy Kelly in "The Tin Man" t. , C8 ji "LOS ANGELES. 1VONMEK CITV Of THE WF.ST" NEWS EVENTS ---,s Shows .Today i 1 0 1 I Mats ... 25c 1:45 3:15 I MI Q iil J J I il . j Eves ... 35c