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PAGE NTXE Local and Personal JfEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFOKl). OREGON. SUNDAY. SEPTEMBER lo, IDP.o. VUlts at McLeod J. W. Wakefield of thla city n attending to bualnesa matters at McLeod, during tha week. Leaves for San Francisco . Betty Cooper left Friday evening :by train enroute. to San Francisco. McLaln In Klamath Falls Leo Mo Lain. deputy United States marshal, was attending to olflclal business mattera In Klamath Falls the latter part of the week. Conducts Bible Class I. P. Hasklns of Brooklyn, N. Y., arrived by train yesterday morning to conduct a Bible class here Saturday. Leaves After Visiting Here Mrs. Cora Elwart of Oakland, who has been visiting here with her mother, Mrs, Ella Bonkosky, left for her home last night by train. . Back from Spokane-Mrs. Ann Bray ton, who has been In Spokane since last February visiting her alsteus. Mrs. A. Prader and Mrs. H. Smith, return ed here last evening by train. Arrives from Portland O. F. An derson of Portland arrived yesterday morning by train to visit m Central Point with hla father, Sam Ander son. Visit Saturday Helen Folger and Alta Reed both of Oakland, arrived from the north by train, and left last evening for their homo, after visit ing hero with their aunt, Mrs. IJoyd Davis. Smull Fire Reported Tha forest service reported yesterday that there was a small fire near Mule mountain In the Applegaie district. Frlda7. starting from lightning In the last thunder storm and Just becoming noticeable. , Enroute from Alaska The Rev. C. D. Norrls of Los Angeles, who la en route south from Alaska, pent the day In Medford yesterday as a guest of the ReV. Fre4 M. Weatherford. with whom he has been connected with pastorate work In Los Angeles. To Sponsor Dance United Spanish War Veterans of Colonel Sargent camp of Medford will sponsor a dance Friday, Sept. 27 at Dreamland. Thu camp Is called upon to do a great deal of relief work and the money ob tained from the dance will be used for relief among the camp and other soldier organizations. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FOR SALE Italian prunes. 7-F-14 after 6:00 p. m. FOR RENT 23 Willamette. 3 room furnished home. Nice yard and flowers. Heatrola. 25 Including water. Charles R. Ray, Medford Bldg. Phone 302. FOR RENT 109 S. Orange. 7 room furnished home hardwood floors, fireplace, Areola hot water plant. Lovely yard and shrubbery. M5 in cluding water. Charles R. Ray, Realtor. Medford Bldg. Phone 302. WHY? 100 ACRES IMPROVED FRONTAGE SACRIFICED TO SETTLE ESTATE 63 ACRES sandy loam soli, alfalfa, garden land under Irrigation. Pri vate water right, no maintenance cost. Low taxes. Comfortable house, barn and outbuildings. Hog-tight fence. Out-range, hunting and fishing at your door. Magnificent woods on place. A country gentls man's estate. Price I7SO0 to settle estate. This place must and will be sold. Let me again remind you that every place 1 have advertised in the past 6 weeks has been sold. There Is a reason. Don't delay If Interested in a real ranch on the river. No other place like It. See J. C. BARNES Phone 910-Y 20 N. Peach at. LOST Large gray tapestry bag con taining keys, papprs and change. Reward. 327 N. Ora.p. FOR SALE We have one of the best equipped dairy ranches In tha Roue River Valley. Fine soil good buildings. See us for price and terms. "It's a buy." Also a dandy 4 room modern house, lots of shade. I12M.00. Will take gO"d car as down payment. SOUTHERN OREGON REALTY CO. 44 N. Riverside FOR SALE Large Taeoma heater. Call Mrs. D. W. Luke, 639-.T-1, FOR SALE Cocker Spaniels. Berrydale. FOR SALE Circulating wood heater. Price. 10. 425 No. Holly. Phone 7-U-J. TOR SALE Several Tripp. bantams. S3 FOR SALE Pickling cucumbers, sweets lie al. dills 10c; No. 1 tomatoes fioe hundred in vines: peppers 2e lb. John Mace, dirt rosd before overhead crossing. Tolo; fol low arrows. FOR SALE Small biirozalow. new fin ish lnlde and out. Law lot. Clos to Rnttv St. Terms. Inquire &12 No. Holly St. FOR SALE Oram hay. J. w. Wake, field office, phone 17. Residence 1104-L. FORD 4-DOOR SEDAN pe.fe-t every wav RMl buv for only 34S 00. PIBRCE-ALLEN MOTOR CO. Dodge and Plymouth FURNITURE reunholterfd. flmhd and euled. Phone P5A-R. Rldgeway and wsbash Ave. Thtbault. FOR SALE Law Crawfo'd U'.ng peaches. C. C. Clemens. 203 Van couver. Phone 1016-L. ANNOUNCEMENT The Ashland Convalescent Home has been leased for year to Mrs. SJllv Hedlund. registered nurse It Is my pleasure to recommend her, Mrs. W. M. Barber. Spends Saturday Here Mrs. H. fi. Harris of Gold Hill arrived Saturday morning on the Oregonlan to spend the day here vlsltlrw her husband and daughter, Dorothy Anne, who have been patients at the Community hospital. Robert Fowler Returns Robert O. Fowler. Jr., has returned from Washington. D. C, where he has been engaged In government rehab ilitation work since May, and plans to enter Oregon State college' this fall. Dr. Elliott Returns Dr. B. R. El. llott was expected to return last ev? nlng from Portland where he has been attending an executive council meeting. of the Oregon State Dental association since last Friday. He was acompanled north by his daughter, Amee. . Leases Convalescent Home Mrs. Sally Hedlund of Klamath Falls, has leased the Ashland Convalescent Home for h year. Mrs. Hedlund Is a registered nurse, and has been at this Institution for a year and a half nursing her Invalid mother, Mrs, Erlcksen. Mr. and Mrs. Barber, pro prietors of the Convalescent home. will spend the year traveling and en- Joying a much needed rest Discharged from CCC The follow ing left Friday night by train for their homes, having been discharged from the Medford CCC district: Wil lis J. King, Frank L. Wilcox, Francis N. Hansen, William E. Cloper David E. Carglll, George E. Anthony, Rob ert W. Wellman, all from Diamond Lake camp and all to Los Angeles: Richard E. Beck, to Portlsnd: John F. Downes, to Buffalo. N. Y.. and Wil bur D. Meyers, to Schnectauy. N. Y. Welcome Rainfall Recorded The valley was dampened yesterday morn ing by a rainfall of .26 of an Inch, which came with a welcome In the valley, despite the fact that fruit picking waa temporarily hampered. The rain aided late farm crops., how ever, and served to slightly relieve a serious forest fire hazard, and aid hunting conditions. The forecast was for unsettled weather with occasional rain today and Monday. I Stars at Roxy M'' is" s . - ""til May Robson, grand old lady of stage and screen, ts starred in "Grand Old Girl," at the Roxy theatre for today and Monday. Toby Wing and Fred MacMurray head the supporting cast tn this dramatic story of a fighting school teacher always ready to take upon her shoulders the many problems of "her children." C I "J I V if ANYTIME: Shows 1:30-3:00-1:00-9:00 Today and Monday '(MBm When h fD I exploded, mn ul the whole jff',Bi town ran for g'f'jfr ViVW cover! r2 GIRL ! WITH MAY ) ROBSON Mary Carlisle , Alan HALE I 1 ti r 'I fS5P1 Pete Smith's f JJpLS, "Ooofy .Movies" i vhi? J , SfcX Pictorial 1 wj " L I Richardson Springs ivhert Voa Mill tnn Vtondtrful vacation- Mineral nstert and Bath AIR-COOLED HOTEL HOUSEKEEPING COTTAGES lmmln renin, itoll Kldln rree Movies Shiiftlermard nanrlnf ttrlte Lee O Kirhsrdum KKhardMin spruit" Unite Co. (silt Stars of Craterian Feature Film -m c aMsW 1 'a '.V : 1 " ' v Joan Crawford and Robert Mont-lnald Denny and Vlvtenne Osborne gomery head a fine cast In ''No More Ladles," starting a three-day run at the Craterian theatre today. Francnot Tone, Charlie Ruggles, Edna May Oliver, Gall Patrick. Reg- are also featured In this gay ro mance of a playboy and a society deb, whose marrlnge runs Into num erous snags before being straighten ed out to mutual satisfaction. Outstanding Films Coming This Week 4 i,, lf. Thla week promises to U An out- with the opening today of the standing one in film entertainment I Crawford-Montgomery picture, "No for Craterian theatre patrons, I More Ladles," the Crnterlnn will "Welcome Home" on Rialto Screen TODAY and MONDAY! Hold on to your watch! Pull down the blinds I Lock the safe! Here's "Dickie" "Gorgeous", "Giltedge' and "Painless" . . the slick est cons that ever trimmed a sucker . . until they fell for their oyn bait! You'll ROAR! N : mm wit JAMES DUNN ARLINE JUDGE RAYMOND WALBURN ROSINA LAWRENCE WILLI AN FRAWLEY CHARLES SELLON . ; bur Bill IWnii v--i-ai tm.n famera Adventure Night Life In Europe Cartoon "Thf firtf HhoW Preitlc Nemrft'l fM. iM lighted In "Steamboat Around the Bend." As the genial master of a Mississippi stern-wheeler, the film gives Rogers ample opportunity to Indulge In his own particular brand of comedy and witticism. Spend Summer llrre After spend ing the summer vacation here with Mrs. Flak's parent. Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Best and with friend In and around Medford and northe-n points. Mr. and Mrs. McKee risk and son Donald, lert by motor for the east, where Flsk will enter Yale. Notice The Southern Oregon Pioneer So ciety will meet In Ashland, Sept. 28th at 10:30 a. m. A basket dinner with emphasis on the Chicken Pie. M. DAY NELSON, Secy. What mirthful situations con arise , "Welcome Home," playing today and when a group of slick "con artists' swoop down on a small rural village with every Intention of trimming the natives, only to find their schemes backfiring on them, are Monday at the Rialto theatre James Dunn, as "Dickie." Arline Judge as "Gorgeous." Raymond Wal born as "Gikledgo." and William Frawley as "Painless" head the cast which also includes Itosma Law- hilarlously brought to the screen in rence, Chnrles Sellon, and the old have Maurice Chevalier in "Folies Beryere" for the Wednesday show and. starting Thursday, Will Rogers. America's beloved humorist and screen favorite of millions, in "Steamboat Around the Bend." "Folies Bergere." which has Merle Oberon and Ann sotlicrn In feat ured roles. i the screen version ot Paris' famous show of the same name, the nhow to which Chevalier has in the meantime returned. Gay and tuneful, It serves as a fitting background for France mnt pop ular musical comedy star. Will Roger?, whoso untimely death was a shock that waa undoubtedly felt more keenly than by the pass ing of any other public figure, has the sort of part In which he de- Use Mall Tribune want ads. Important Meeting Fruitmen Tuesday J. B. Kirk, president of the Fruit growers' League. Saturday announc ed the meeting of the board of directors of the league at 7 :30 on Tuesday evening. September 17. at the Chamber of Commerce building. Important business will be discuss ed, and all members ot the board of directors are urged to Attend, Fruit Buyer Visits Here Norman Sondag president of the Aiutrla-New Zealand-America Trade council, and buyer of Rotfue Valley fruit for B!ng land, spent yesterday in the city on ferrlrur with Charles A. Wing, villey orchardist. He left last night for hit headquarters In the bay city. l Use Mall Tribune want ads. lllil The Pathway to Health Going to market Is a pleas ure If one enjoys fresh air and a brlBk walk. The housewife finds time to shop, to romp with her chil dren, to comfort her hus band, to do all the myriad of little things of everyday life. She must, above all, avoid exhaustion. And It la Imperathe that she consult her phynlclan at frequent periods. A iTMcrlptlnnlst Fills Rxs Carerully at HEATH DRUG STORE Medford Building' Phone 884 Shows Today 1:45 - 3:15 7:00 - 9:00 I'lIPfHV Wl w. mm Mats . . . . 2So Even .... 35c Children . . 10c Starting Today For Three Days! Kissing. Kidding. Laughing. Loving, through the OACSEST nomOE SINCE "FORSAKING ALL OTHERS1' ft V ' - - r WHEN THEY MEET High Comedy WHEN THEY KISS Flaming Romance WHEN THEY MARRY . ... Shi Sh! You'll Find Out When You See This ROLLICKING ROMANCE o You'll get new lessons in love when "hnrd-to-got" glamorous Joan falls for "hard-to-hold" handsome Bob! V4 ' f 4 f isy X.. . I li . c . .. i Joan falls for "hard-to-hold" Kf.i4V I t v f 4 -t Week of Hits! wr.i). om.vi Mmirice Chevalier "J'ni.ii.a. nKRiii:Ki:" r.xnu Annl: attraction CHARLEY CHASE in "OKAY TOOTS" Pete Smith's "Sporting Nuts" News Events Week of Hits! Thursday! Amrrlni'i FavorlK WILL ROGERS Z3