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MT2PF0RD MAIL TRTBTJXR XrEDFOKD. OREGON' THURSDAY. MAY .5, 1932. PAGE SEVEN i Local and ' Shopplnf. Here today Mr. and Mrs. John Knight of Jacksonville are shopping at Medford atorea today, i ... j Rlctitleld Men Representing Rleh field Oil company, O, 8. Sumner, H, ' J. Baker and L. E. Randle. all of 80- attle, are .pending today In Medford. I Flero In Klamath Al Fiero left i Wednesday for Klamath Falla for a I abort business stay In the neighbor ing city. ... Phoenrf Meet Postponed The ! home extension meeting, scheduled $ for May 6 at Phoenix, was postponed i yesterday to be held May 30. I ... 'i Shop In Medford Mr. and Mrs. Cllfford Oottrell and little daughter Jwere In Medford Tuesday for" sup "fplles, and attending to business mat 1 ten. ... J In from Central Point Shoppers In Medford yesterday from the Cen 1 tral Point district were Mrs. J. 8. -Bo&rdman, Mrs. E. J. Boardman and j Tessle Morgan. 8 Ballroad Man James T. Wallace, J representative of the Chicago North I western railroad, with headquarters .( in Portland, la spending today In the -i city on business. '4 ... From Portland Mr. and Mrs. W. $ D. Butler and Elmer Wilson returned f to Medford by train this morning 4 from Portland, where they have been for the past week. i Mrs. Gage Expected Mrs. Clara ' ' 1 Gage of Tacoma, Wash., Is expected 3 to arrive here tomorrow to be guest : ? for a week of her daughter, Miss i Joyce Gage.. ;' . I CByrne leaves Victor OTByme of 1 $ San Francisco, who was arrested here . 1 early thla week for disturbing the peace, left last night foi the bay city, , jr where he will enter the Veterans' ft hospital for treatment. i Weaver Visitor Here Howard 3 Weaver, representative of the Luxlte J Hosiery oompany, la here from Port - ? land on hla regular business visit. f Mr. Weaver has made this territory i for many years and has a host of 4 friends In southern Oregon, I ' ' I Marriage Licenses A marriage li cense was Issued In Josephine county Wednesday afternoon to Vernon Henry Turn bo ugh, 32, and Thelma Emmons, 20, both of Jacksonville, according to the Grants Pass Dally Courier. He was born at Phoenix and she at Vernonla. En route to Klamath Ml, and Mrs. Bert Martin of Portland stopped In Medford a short time this morning to visit A. P. Stennett, a relative of Mr. Martin's. They are en route to Klamath Falls, and plan to return to their home by the coast route, go ing Into northern California and re turning on the Redwood highway. Mr. Martin, who Is superintendent of the Portland park service, Is on his vacation. TOMORROW AND SATURDAY IN SOUND Nothing like It before nettling like It again! gee this magnifi cent production on onr OUST MAGNI-MFB SCBEEN1 ON THE STAOEI Tomorrow Nlte Only! JAMES STEVENS (Baritone) In Observance of Natloaal Mnsle Week LAST TIMES TONITEI "THE BIG TIMER" with BEN LYON Alio SflwtPd short Subject Personal Guest at Rogue River Myrtle QUI la spending several days at Rogu River visiting friend. t Mri. Peters Very 111 Mrs. Ella Peters la reported very IU today at her home, where she la being cared for by Mrs. R. A. Barker. Reynolds Here C. A. Reynold of Sllverton landed at the Medford air port shortly after noon today In his monocoupe. Building Permit A building permit was Issued thla morning to J, A. Geary for remodeling the windows at 239 East Main street, at a cost of $50. - t Leaves Hospital Wm. O. Steel of the Crater Lake park srevloe left the Sacred Heart hospital today for his home, after a serious illness from which he Is steadily recovering. Completing Study R. A. Bottoher of the Portland forest service office has arrived In Medford to spend two weeks completing the transportation study of the forests. , To Peyton Ranch Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Peyton and two children mo tored to the Peyton ranch Sunday to visit Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Peyton, the former's father and mother. Mrs. Anderson Recovering Mrs. Paul Anderson of 1120 Ntantlc street, who underwent a major operation at the Sacred Heart hospital, la report ed Improving. Here from Lake Creek Mrs. H. A. Meyers and daughter Milly of Lake Creek are visitors In Medford today. Other callers from their community are: L. H. Wyant, Herman Meyers, Irvln Pry and Harry Tonn. Powell In City 0. J. 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In Grants Pass Walter H. Jones of Medford was a business visitor at the Josephine county courthouse Wednesday. Jones Is a Boy Scout commissioner. Grant Pass Dally Courier. " i From a Distance At the city ho tels, guests from distant points were George M. Yeatm&n of St. Louis, Mo Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Edwarson of Vic toria, B. C, and O. L. Flreglester of , Chicago. j Pledget Fraternity William Oeorge of Medford, student at the Univer sity of Oregon, has been pledged to Sigma Pi Tau fraternity. Oeorge i studying business administration and Is In his first year at the university. . Owen In Portland "James H. Owen, Med ford 1 u mberman , a 1 1 1 ! writes it 'Pure Water, Or.' whei. registering at the Portland,' accord ing to an Item In the hotel column of toe Morning Oregon lan. I Return South In the custody c: George Calkins of Yreka, CaU Gler George and Francis Owens, both 18 were returned aouth today, charged with stealing a car. They were ar rested here yesterday. Here to Inspect Hatchery Mau Ryckman of the Oregon game com mission and J. R. Russell of Seattle member of the United States bureau of fisheries, are In southern Oregon today Inspecting the Butte Falls hatchery. 9 Mr. Bnckley Improved James T. Buckley, well known rancher of the Ruch district, who recently under went a serious operation at the Sac red Heart hospital, Is reported in an improved condition today, . Enroute to Spokane Judge Jack Elliott, flying a Travelalr biplane be longing to the Duck Air Service o: Oakland, Cal., stopped at the Med ford airport a short time yesterday afternoon before continuing his flight to Spokane. Eagles to Elect Officers There will be a regular business meeting of Crater Lake Aerie No. 2093, F. O. E., an dthe ladles' auxiliary, Friday even ing. May 6, at 8 o'clock. A full at tendance la urged as officers will be elected. A cordial welcome la ex tended all visiting members. I Building Orange Hall Construc tion of the new Grange ball at Lake Greek ts progressing well, members of the farmers' organization announced here today. The foundation Is now being laid and the Grange groups are anticipating a good year In the new building. - Cord Process Jennings Tive Company N. Riverside, Opposite Nat Sam Jennings, Proprietor Phone 223 To Entertain TffWHW par .-.yjr t yyz Y,. Royal and Curl Aklns, "The Hoys to the Fox Craterian. They are known as "The Boya of Yesterday," and they have pedalled their unique and ancient tandem bicycle over 6000 miles through va rious state of the union, appearing In leading theaters and singing over outstanding radio stations. Royal and Carl Akins, widely known entertainers, are the typical "hill billy" type, although hailing origi nally from Bellaire, Michigan. 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During the last day or two they have been inspecting the Rogue River valley and are loud in their praises of southern Oregon. They pedalled to Grants Pas and other , nearby communities, desiring to iaee more of the country hereabout, Increased Flex Are Bf IT prior to their departure immediately after their local theatrical engage ment. These two happy-go-lucky per formers arrived here from California, where Governor James Rolph en trusted them with a letter to be delivered to Governor William M Rucker of Michigan, to be presented at the national cherry festival next July, at Travers City, Mich. Ben Hur To Show On Big Screen At The Holly Friday Holly patrons will remember the thrilling scene In "Hell's Angels," where Zeppelin appeared through the crowds and also the terrific "dog fltrht" with dozens of planes. These scenes shown on the Holly giant magnl-llfe screen were considered the most thrilling ever shown on a local screen. But even greater thrills are In store for Holly patrons who at tend the theater Friday and Satur day to see the triumphant return showings of one of the greatest pic tures of all time, "Ben Hur." now greater than ever with sound effects and musical synchronisation. Prob ably the two outstanding scenes are the chariot race and the sea fight. The Antloch chariot race Is without doubt the most spectacular sequence ever shown In any motion picture, rhtle some Idea of the magnitude of the sea fight between the Romans and the pirates may be gained when one realizes that the construction of 100 ships was necessary for this one scene alone. These two magnificent TODAY FINAL,, TIMES TODAY George Bancroft, Miriam Hopkins "THE WORLD AND THE FLESH" Coming TOMORROW I yip' ff 'ft?'; 1 ALSO ' BOY FRIENDS Oomedy Mutinees 20o Evenings 30o PBI. SAT. 'THE SADDLE BUSTER' Urt newest and POBTLAMDfi "ilir ''lis I LJWlH mi sequences, as well as others, will be shown on the Holly giant magnl-llfe screen, thereby offering the theater going public the greatest thrills In the history of picture in the city of Medford. The Holly giant magnl-llfe screen Is three times the size of the regular screen and Is perfect for mass scenes where the entire screen is filled with characters and action. Tomorrow night, Jame Stevenf, baritone, will be heard on the Holly stage In a song presentation In ob servance of National Music week, "Th Big Timer." with Ben Lyon, close tonight. 9 Lewis In City M. R. Lewis of Cor- valts, Irrigation engineer of the Ore gon Experiment station, arrived here thla morning from the north to spend the day with local experiment sta tion workers. Mr. Lewis plans leave by train thla evening for Port land. if 1 f 1 i Tlll'R. AND KK1. "Maltese Falcon" K with Bebe Daniel a? Any seat 15o any time fi ALSO ON THE STAGE Personal Appearance ROYAL and CARL Noted Radio Stars with their Musical Saw and Harmonica Regular Back-Woods "HILL BILLIES" Appearing at All Performances I Today Last TlmM AN EAX 1 "Over the HU1" 1 151 with TOM KKENB Chapter "TUB MYSTEBT TROOPER" Jinait. INVITE YOU h the hub of PortW Qmtxtt sfopplivt and ths.tr leal canter... these two splendid hoitelries of far you every comfort end luxury at ertramely moderate cost RATES Single room with bath T fm. and up Double room with bath and up HEATHMAN HOTELS KWfty I.HtATHMAN The Foremost STAGE Event of 1932 Spectacular Bathing Costume and Beach Pajama REVUE and Frolic Wed.-Thurs. May 11-12 featuring 25 Beautiful Living Models Elaborate STAGE SETTING with 2 Dazzling SCENES! It's Loaded With Entertainment! Singing! Dancing! Music! Comedy! AH Costumes Direct from 'Adri rienne s Medford's Smartest Women' Apparel TherW1118 0n Performanc EACH NIGHT AT 0 P. M. No Advance In Prices ilewaa' bill bars no teeUs,