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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUXE. MEDFORD. OREGON, SYND'AT. JCXT 9, 1933. ... la ivMAtAt t niilfm MAftntlv InitllltVl In hill m m. m PSGE FIVE Local and Personal in to builnm matters, U expected back In Medford from the touts, who bu been t San Pranclaoo attend Corey Brtuma Home C. H. Corey returned trom Woodburn, Cal., on the Shaata Friday evening, after vtait lnj for some time in the south with his son. Everett Corey and family. in Medford Saturday Mrs. Lottte Van 8coy, Mrs. Era Nichols and Mrs. George C. Foreman of Ea$le Point were among visitors in Medford Sat urday. ' Groceries Stolen Ralph O. Good ale of Sams Valley reported to the city police that he had a supply of gro ceries, silverware and other Items stolen from his home In Sams Valley. Ban kin Visits Camps Hugh B. Rankin, supervisor of Rogue River national forest, returned Friday night from an inspection trip to Elk Creek and Union Creek OCC camps. Visits the Foys Mrs. Campbell C. Graham of Vancouver. B. C.. is the guest here of her mother. Mrs. Min nie Martin and Mr. and Mrs. I. E. Foy. Mrs. Oraham la Mrs. Foy'a sis ter. Cleator at Camp F. W. Cleator, recreational engineer for the nation al park service, Is at Lake o' the Woods, where he plans to spend sev eral days on official work. Move to Medford Mrs. H. S. Haas of Los Angeles has been employed nt the Wineland Beauty Shop, Mrs. Hans has operated a, ahop In Los Angeles for the last four years. Mr. and Mrs. Haas moved to Medford two weeks ago. Ashland Dally Tidings. Guest of Janouchs Mrs. Ferris Clif ford of Klamath Falls has been the guest for the past week of Mr. and Mrs. Karl L. .Ianouch. Monday Mrs. Janouch will accompany Mrs, Glfford to Klamath to be her guest for a week. Hoist In TownJohn Hoist, lumber man for the Rogue River national forest service, with headquarters at camp No. 2. near Butte Falls, was a visitor In Medford Saturday. He re ported a light rain at the camp Fri day night. To Portland Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Eakln are leaving today by motor for Salem and Portland. Mrs. Eakln will visit Mrs. V. MacDonald In Salem fqr about ten days. Mr. Eakln plans to return here either Tuesday of Wed nesday after attending to business matters In Portland. License Issued A marriage license was Issued at the clerk's office to Melvln Hands&ker, 18, and Eleanor Jones, 19, of Ashland. He is a native of Oregon and she of Oklahoma, the record shows. He listed his occupa tion as a laborer. Children are I.ot A report was made with state police Saturday that Lowell Dougherty, 11, Jack Runger. 11, and David Runger, 12, had failed to reach Elliott cabin near Wagner Gap, to which place they started on Thursday evening about 6:30 o'clock, according to the report. Bowman to Salem County Super intendent C. R. Bowman left Satur day for Salem where he will attend the state meeting of county superin tendents this week. Tent Stolen Bad and HaHbrocflc store at 38 North Front street re ported to the city police Saturdsy that some time Friday a whit canvas tent, 9x13, was stolen from the store. To Diamond Lake Miss Arliene Butler and Mrs. Arnel Butler and small ton Bob, motored to Diamond lake Saturday where they will remain for several weeks. Srhedulrd for Court Ed White of route one. Medford. Is scheduled to sppear In Justice court Monday on charge of driving a true without license. His case is scheduled for 2 p. m- Stuart In Accident D, Stuart of 44. South Riverside avenue reported the city police station that his automobile was struck by a car pull ing from the curb on Central avenue, Stuart stated that he did not stop. equipment recently Installed in his local theater by Mr. Hunt. One de lightful example of this will be found In the theme song sequence which be- Johmtons In Ashland Mr. and gtoa with the clear, tiny tones of an Mrs. R. D. Johnston of the Medford 1 ornamental muile box and blends hotel spent Thursday In Ashland. into a massive climax of complete or chestration. With the universally famous and appealing Jan Klepura, Polish tenor playing the lead, opposite the pictor ial ly perfect Magda Schneider. Ger man favorite; and Sonnle Hale. Eng land's Eddie Cantor furnishing the bulk of the comedy, the production Is given the rudimentary balance de manded by theater fans the world over. Carried along through the world's most enchanting scenery, on waves of immortal melody, this beautiful work of cinema art cannot be easily Imitated, but it may prove an inspir ation to those producers In America Mr. Kltsnn 111 F. W. Kltson of 108; who have a musical bee in their bon South Newtown was taken to the -nets. Community hospital for treatment - last night, following an Illness of sev- Katherine Heoblim Musical Show at Craterian Leave for Knuth Mr. and Mrs. A G. Anderson left by motor this morn ing for a week's vacation in San Fran cisco. Rxperted Home David Rosenberg, who has been In San Francisco at tending to, business matters Is expect ed back in Medford from the south. Return tq Roseburg Mr. and Mrs. Smith and son of Roseburg have re turned to their home in that city. after having been the guest here of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon L. Piatt. Mi I.emmon Entertains Miss Constance Lemmon entertslned sev eral of her friends at a picnic on up per Williams creek on the Fourth. All report a very pleasant time. On Camping Trip Mr. and Mrs. John Goawick and Mr. and Mrs. Au gust Zatlln left Saturday by motor day for eastern Oregon, where they plan to spend two or three weeks on a fishing and camping trip. Eagles' Party Public The public Is Invited to the card party to be spon sored Tuesday. July li. by the Eagl?s' Auxiliary. It was announced yester- Playing will begin at 8 o'clock. In Rial to Picture jigs x w y but tu main story Is modtrn In back, ground and theme. The supporting cut Include, Z-.ta Johann and David Maimer,. Rail eatata or Insurtnc IcaTi It to Jones. Phont 836. who play the, leading roles In "Be Mine Tonight." the big musical pic ture opening at the Craterian the- TODAY MON. TIES. W ED. Continuous Shows Today nam cm - - ri .11 mote In the role be choose above all othett . . . fromMareel Psgnol's triumph of the stage I TOPAZE i o Hiftf lee with MYRHA LOY Directed by H.d'Ablxxi'i. . d'Arrotf. Odd O. Sell- i eieciwve prooti RKO-ltAOIO. Mtiyrs Also HAL ROACH -. IA.SU KMSe a - w , PITT! TODD IN "SNEAK EASILY" CARTOON PATHE NEWS MATINEE DAILY 1:30 To Klamath Fall B. O. Hardin-.-Internal revenue agent, with head quarters here, left Saturday mornlns for Klamath Falls where he plans to remain about a week attending to business affairs. Fuller Named Judge John Puller of Ashland, was named city Judge there Thursday at the meeting of the city council. He will succeed Attorney L. A. Roberts, who has been acting as city judge, holding over from a pre vious appointment. Mr. Puller will have his office In the city hall, ac cording to present plans. Opens Offices After a vacation during the past year, Dr. E. W. Hoff man hat opened offices In the Farm ers and Fruitgrowers bank building. Dr. Hoffman Is well-known In Med ford. having come here In 1920 to enter practice as a Chiropractor of the old school. Sickness necessitated a year of rest during which he com pletely regained his health. Meeting Thursday W. C. T. U. will meet Thursday afternoon at 2:1 clock at the Y. W. C. A. parlors, with a program prepared by the young people. It was announced Saturday. An address on matters of great im portance to the organization will be given and a full attendance Is de sired. Cars Stolen Lee Watson's Ford roadster was stolen from the corner of Front and Main streets at 9:25 o'clock Friday evening, a report at the city police station shows. L. Rigga of 109 Vancouver avenue had his Essex coach stolen from his home some time Friday night. It was recov ered Saturday morning by city police on the midway road. Accident Reported E. R. Yocom of Medford reported to the office of Sheriff H. Lister Friday morning that his machine had been Involved in crash with that of L. M. Applegate of Grant Pass at 1:10 a. m., when Applegate had turned out across the highway from behind a gasoline tank truck and trailer outfit Grants Pass Dally Courier. Fuilerton 'Fined Clyde Fuilerton of Roseburg was fined $75 and costs in Justice court Saturday afternoon when he was found guilty of reckless driving. The original charge of driv ing while under the Influence of in-1 toxlcatlng liquor, was reduced to the other charge. Fuilerton figured in a collision on the highway near here In January. Receive News of peath Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Pearce have received word of the death on July 7th of their brother-in-law Charles H. Jones of Pomona, Calif. Death came after a lingering Illness of several months. Mr. Jones was well known In Eagle Point as he had visited here often with his wife, Lelah Fryer Jones at the Pearce home. The funeral will be held in Pomona July 11. e Sentenre on Monday Claude P Outhrle and A. V. Hutchison, arrest ed Friday night by state police on vagrancy charges, are to be sentenced In justice court Monday morning. having entered guilty pleas Saturday afternoon. Charles W. Howe, arrested with the other two, entered a plea of guilty to charges of carrying a con cealed weapon. He will also be sen tenced Monday. Guthrie was aatd to have been sentenced In Colorado for a year on a charge of assault with a deadly weapon, and Hutchison ad mitted that he had been picked up several times, although never con , victed on any charge. Picnic on Powell Creek Air. and Mrs. Roy Lofton and their children and guests enjoyed a picnic on Pow ell creek the Fourth, The climax cf the excursion was Mrs. Lofton's won derful picnic dinner. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Roy Lofton of William Creek neighborhood. Mrs. Emory Butt of Williams, Mr snd Mrs. Maurice Butts of Medford and Mr. and Mrs. Verne Richardson and son Larry of Provolt. Fourth of July Picnic A real old- fashioned community get to gether picnic was enjoyed by the residents of the Williams creek and Provolt neighborhoods on the Fourth of July. The picnic was sponsored by the Pro volt. and Williams Sunday schools. A community dinner waa served which consisted of all the good things on the calendar of cookery, at which profession he ladles out our way are accomplished artists. After allowing their dinners to settle for about an hour the guests were served with tee cream and cake. An Interesting talk on Bible and ancient history by Pro fessor Vorhees was part of the pro- gram. Professor Vorhees la the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Everett Smith of Provolt. The children and young folks greatly enjoyed swimming The fireworks were continuous all day long. About a hundred were present and all had a good time. Be Mine Tonight Is Musical Treat Now At Craterian By MARY G REINER KELLY Like most continental babies, that cinematic brain child, "Be Mine To night." which opens at Hunt's Cra- terlan today, was Just naturally born singing. It la so near perfection muslcaljy aa well as photographically that It Is Impossible to Imagine the mechanics that recorded It. Far easier to believe that such a flawless chunk of tuneful confection simply drop ped out of the clouds. Yet It's different from everything that has gone before eo different, that the small group of local people who were privileged to see a preview of the picture yesterday, felt, at the end of It, that they had somehow skipped a generation In motion pic ture enjoyment. The film with Its international ap peal in singing, acting and photog raphy, was denied nothing by the brand new high fidelity, wide range I Oriitnarv ,1 J I Katharine Hepburn as the dare devil British aviatrlx In "Christo pher Strong," at the Rlalto theatre tort a v anrt tomorrow, faces a crucial ... . . BHti.h atre tcday. Some Idea of the recep- statesman, Colin Cllve. Lady Cynthia Darrtngton was speeding at 300 miles an hour when she met Sir Christopher Strong, fath- atateaman and diplomat. They fall :n love, tasting the youthful Joys they avoided while pursuing their careers. Cynthia's Influence causes Christopher to leave home, abandon his career and forget his daughter. For a year they live In their clan destine romance, when Cynthia learns she Is compromised. She keeps the uecret from Christopher, fearing he would Instantly divorce his wife. Magnificently, without bravado, ahe plans a fatal climax to their affair, permitting Christopher to return to hla wl.'e, career and home. Katharine Hepburn makes her sec ond notable screen appearance as Cynthia In "Christopher Strong," with Colin Cllve in support In the title role. Jan Klepura and Magda Schneider, t tlon thia film has met can be had from the fart that It la now In Its fourth week In Portland, it fifth week ;n Seattle, played nine weeks in San Francisco and Is now In its second month lu New York. 1 Funeral services will be held at the I Perl Funeral Home Tuesday afternoon at a o'clock. Reverend N. D. Wood, officiating. JOHN BARRYMORE IN "TOPAZ" AT STUDIO John Barrymore's talents are given full play In a comedy drama oftrlct- ly moaern manners and morals en titled "Topaz," which opens today at the Studio. As an innocent chemist who la the victim of a hoax by clever swlndleis, he learns how to out-smart them and force them to recognize him as a power. Flavins Guy Lucas Flavlus Guy Lucas, resident of Medford for the past four years, pars ed away at his residence. 628 N. Riverside avenue. Saturday at 12:05. after an Illness of the past several months. Mr. Lucas was born In Nebraska. September ft. 1871. where he spent his early life, and in 1896 he was united In marriage to Kathryn Twigg In Vernon county, Missouri. Ten children being born to this union, seven surviving. Mrs. Kathryn Mor ley, Mrs. Phillip Hoffman of Lozier Lane, Miss Geneva Lucas at home. John, Arden, Eugene and Joseph Lucas. His widow. Mra. Kathryn Lucas also survives, as does one brother, Claude Lucas of Colchester. Illinois, two sisters, Mrs. Stella Arm strong, and Joiephlne Hadseli of Arkansas. lilt-hard I.rroy Howsley' Richard Leroy Howsley. Infant son of Mr. and Mis. William M. Howsley, residing near Tiible Rock, passed away at the family residence Saturday morning after a short Ulnes due to pneumonia. Besides his parents, there are three other children. Cal vin. Marjorle and Mary Elizabeth all at home. Funeral services will be held at the graveside In the Central Point cemetery, Monday afternoon at 3:30 p. m. Reverend J. M. Johnson of Central Point officiating. Perl Funeral Home In charge. RESOURCES. PLAY W. J. Sproat, private forester of I Medford. has Just completed the la suing of an Oregon-California Rec reation and resource map, for 1933, which Is being placed on sale thru out the city. Klamath. Jackson, Douglas. Coos' and Josephine counties in Oregon, as well as Siskiyou and Del Norte coun ties In California are shown on the map. which also displays additional Information concerning the products grown In each locality, the names of mines in the district, and names of creeks, areas and occupations. Besldea scales showing the regular highway, thers are o'her auto roads. trails, national forest boundary. county boundary, railroads and mines listed on th legend. On the back of the map is a num ber of picture of the southern Oregon-California recreational centers, showing Crater Lake, Agness, Rose burg. the Isaac Lee Patterson bridge over Rogue River at Gold Beach, the Oregon Coast highway. Llthla Park at Ashland, Klamath Falls, the motor boat trips of the famous Rogue River from Gold Beach, the Redwoods. Mill Creek Fells near Prospect. Medford, the Medford airport. Lake o' the Woods. Diamond Lake, camp Ander son, Oregon, on the Rogue, and Ban- don by the Sea. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY Now In Progress Ethelwyn B. Hoftmann'a July Clearance Sale Dripping radiators Metal Works. repatred. Brill SOUTH OAKDALB HOME -room nxJwn- attract- e.7nnn t ' lln, WtJUW condition. 100.00 dun. balance S24.00 per month, Includ ing interest. AlBO tsnnrn lOOxlOO corner lot, pave StZOGU ment two -sides. 6-room modern, furnished home, all paving assessment paid. Total price ta-.lsO.oa. balance on term to suit responsible buyer. AL30 10 nrf west sloe nome. nr. 9) I Z h U "ring room, hardwood , flr.niRc. kitchen. breakfast room, cheerJul. light bed room, back porch, sleeping porch. Home to completely reconditioned In color, to be selected by pur chaser. 50.00 down. tia.OO per month including Interest. Sea Charles A. Wing Agency. Inc. "THE MUMMY" IS FANTASTIC FILM Whether or not you believe In- re incarnation, you will certainly be In. trlgued and thrilled to your very mar. row by Boris Karloff In "The Mum. my." at the Rosy today. "The Mummy" reaches back Into the mlaU of antiquity and uncover, a love which existed 3700 year, ago in the days of the Egyptian phsroahi, HOMES K)R SAIE Real buy, J33 W. Jackson. USED CARS 98 Ford Sport Coupe. 29 Ford Stand. Coup,. 31 Ford Victoria Coupe. n Chevrolet Coach. 30 Desoto Deluxe Sedan. J Bulck Sedan. 37 Essex Sedan. 37 Star Delivery. 38 Ford Truck. 31 Ford Truck, duals. 0 good cars from 40 to s.80. C. S. OATES AUTO CO. Used Car Lot 6th and Bartlett. SALE QR TRADE Team good horses, tractor disc, trucx, wagon racs. cows. Take acreage, hay or labor for part payment. Phone 010-J-6. S. C. Corn. TRADE 4-room house, Central Point, for what have you? Phone 810-J-O. B. C. Corn. FOR RENT 009 West Fourth St.. four room unfurnished home, hard wood floors, fireplace 30 Ino. wat er. Charles R. Ray. Realtor, Med ford Bldg. Phone 303. LOST Box containing gray silk dress. Telephone 839-R. Reward. II U U 11 L Jenkins' Comment (Continued trom Page One) mean subjection of the will of the Individual to the welfare of society as ft whole, came Into being. It waa a revolutionary Idea, but It WORK ED. We wouldn't do without It now. THE Idea of restraining the un scrupulous Individual In business la no more revolutionary than was the Idea of restraining the unscrupu lous Individual In society. It may not work, of course, but at least It la worth trying. SWIM TWIN - DANCE at PLUNGES "The Fun Spot of Southern Oregon" WORLD'S FINFST OUNI RCA HIOH FITIF.I.1TY W1DB RANOE Today and Tomorrow 300 Hour Starts TODAY THE UNCANNY 7, fnntlnnom Sun. 1:30-11 JV JTHI UNCANNY in JfepW' J at range apectre tEt'Q V JTy aearrhlnj for nl C This picture will b especially Interesting to all Rosicrucian Amore. the crash! She fought the flames of fierce desire with thrill after thrill! tried to beat devil .... BUT WON DEVIL GAME! v with the most tslkM about actres, In America lit II UN Colin Clive Billie Burke Moran It Mack "Hot Hoofs" "Toy land" Cartoon Pathe News v !- (Q23SI WORLD'S FINEST SOl'ND RCA HIOH FIDELITY WIDE RASPS Four Days . . . Starting Today! TOU'LL leave with a smile on your lips and a song in your heart! ... f picture that will give you a new grand and glorious feeling . . . bubbling . . twinkling . , spark- ling . . . fairly vibrating with love . . . and laughter . . . and life . . . and .1 music! be mm H ERE is a motion picture so fine . . .so exquisite, that we cannot withhold our enthusiasm! r J TNQUESTIONABLY the finest musical film ever produced. . . But even without its glorious songs and music it would still be one of the sweetest and most amusing stories ever brought to the screen! TVS as different as yesterday is from tomorrow! . . . - Plus - "BETTY BOOP'S CRAZY INVENTIONS" "Hollywood on Parade" Paramount Pictorial Movietone News ALSO -BOV.1 WILL BR BOYS" OABE RUTH COMEDY NEW Helen Chandler Ralph Graves MATINEE 10 EVENING 15 Si I "l I