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Lee Tracy in Craterian Show
Holly Star
Rialto Offers "7th Comandment"
James R. Strain
Funeral Tuesday
Funeral services for James Robert
Strain, who died Saturday, will be
held Tuesday afternoon at t o'clock
at the Perl Funeral Home, It wis an
nounoed this afternoon.
Services were postponed from this
afternoon, as originally planned.
Local and Personal
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At Park Today E. C. Sollnsky, sup
erintendent of Crater Lake national
park. Is spending today In the park,
attending to business.
TifEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, MONDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1933.
Wa
Jlome from Denver Attorney O.
HUdlng BcngLson, wno has been to
Denver, Colo, on business trip, re
turned here on thla morning's Shasta.
Go to Weed Mr. and Ma. A. T.
Stennett returned last evening from
Weed and McCloud, Cal., where they
pent Saturday and Sunday.
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Visit Grandparents John and Rob
ert Horton, very young residents of
Tula Lake, Ore. are visiting at the
home of their grandparents, Mr. and
Mrs. 0. N. Hansen In this city.
.
Rosenbergs Return Mr. and Mrs.
Dsvld Rosenberg returned to Medford
this morning on the Oregonlsn from
Portlsnd and Seattle, where they have
been for several days.
Attend Funeral Emll Brophy of
Bakerefleld. Cel., and Mrs. Gladys St.
Louis of San Francisco were among
out-of-town people attending the
funeral services this morning for Mrs.
Annie Brophy, valley pioneer.
On Duty Here Lieutenant Robert
H. Soule, who has been on duty at
the Pistol River CCC camp In Curry
county, has reported to district head
.rt,r. in the old city hall, where
he has been transferred.
Vets to Meet The Disabled Amer
ican Veterans of the world war win
meet in the Armory at 8 p. m. to
morrow evening. October 24. Every
member la requested by Adjutant
Arthur E. Sallee to be present.
Complete Movement Cllft Springs
CCC camp has now completed Its
movement to the winter camp for
tha tcompany at Carberry creek in
the Applegate section. They wlU do
" forest service work there, headquar
ters reported today.
Returns North Guy L. Flint, road
foreman of engineers for the South
ern Pacific company, with headquar
m tJrtT-llnml. was a passenger on
the Shasta this morning, en route
fmm ft vacation trio in the
south. A number of years ago he was
stationed in thla district.
Collision In City At 12:45 a. m.
Sunday morning, the car driven by
- E. Chlldreth of 813 East Ninth
- -t. oniri with another auto
mobile, the name of the operator not
being listed In the report piacea
file with the city ponce.
Inspects Camps Captain Charles
H. Barnwell, Jr., of the CCC district
v.,,.,t... i. eioected to return
to Medford Tuesday evening from the
coast, where he la Inspecting winter
-.m fwuit.nictlon at Pistol Kiver,
Cane Sebastian, Lobster Creek, Kerby
and Rand Ranger station.
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r-n-i.a- t ctai r.BTn The teach
ers' study group, recently organized
for a beginners' clasa In astronomy,
will meet Wednesday evening of this
week at the home or rroi. r. v..
Relmer, at 7:30 o'clock. The meeting
will be held at Professor Relmer's
home In order to enable the teachers
to use the telescope. Members of the
class who do not have transportation
for the evening, are asked to tele
phone the county school superintend
ent's office, phone 1353.
I r. In smith Mri W H Halfnt
3d, her two children and her mother,
Mrs. Cogdon. left Saturday evening
for San Francisco, where they plan
to make tneir home, iney are join
ing Mr. Halght, who was called south
Thursday by the serious Illness of his
mother, Mrs. Bslght 2d. He made the
trip oy plane.
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Accepts Position Miss Oeraldlne
Thompson, who returned to Medford
the last of the week from Crater
Lake, where aha haa been employed
as clerk In the offices at Government
camp, has accepted a similar position
with the general manager or me out-
-ao In Klamath Falla. She left
here Sunday evening for Klamath.
U. S. Cars Collide A CCC truck,
driven by C. S. Qutllen, was struck
v.a tv,a Mvaninirnt iar Q. E. Mitchell
of the forest service at Grants Pass
was driving. The collision occurred
In Curry county, on the county road
about one-half mile east of the Pistol
River postotflce. on Friday. Tne re
port waa filed yesterday with the city
police.
fmt. Tnmnrrow' The Bellvlew
home extension unit will meet Tues
day at the Valley Community ciud
for a demonstration on eitg cookery,
to be given by Mrs. Mabel C. Mack.
Mvmlv hnm demonstration agent.
This will be the first meeting of the
unit to study cookery mis rail.
nnram Anril-DW. Chairman Of the
unit, Is in charge of arrangements.
Mr Wilms Improved W. W. WUUts,
who was brought to the Sacred Heart
hospital Saturday night, suffering
from escesslve loss of Dlooa, result
ing fMm Biicrbt wound In his head.
was In a much Improved condition
today. He Is returning to nia noma
m th prn!iit district with Mrs. Wll'
m.. whn announced that he was feel
lng much better. Mr. Wilms atum-
bled on the trail near his home and
fell on an axe Saturday noon, re
ceiving the slight wound which caused
his illness, an artery having been sev
ered by the gasn.
n Tnml Hone. TP HHtnn B. JoneS
of Portland haa announced that he
will be associated with Dr. H. P. Cole
man In the Medford Center Building.
Dr. Jones, known as an efficient chir
opractor, formerly practiced in Hono
lulu, T. H., Portland and Los Angeles.
He will practice chiropractic and
massage, and Dr. Coleman electro
physical therapy. The two doctors
were schoolmates, and have known
each other for 16 years. With his
wife and children, Dr. Jonea will re
side on Vancouver avenue.
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L Tracy it starred in one of the
faatst moving pictures of his career
In "Turn Back the Clock," which play
at the Craterian theater today and to
morrow. It Is an extraordinary yarn
of s man who Is allowed to relive his
life through stirring events of tne
past decade. Tracy plays the owner ot
a small cigar store in New York, mar
ried and barely able to make enda
meet. Sometimes he wonders how
different life would have been had ho
married a wealthy girl from his home
town. By an ingenious twist of the
tale, he Is given an opportunity to
relive his Hie and things turn out
far different than he had anticipated.
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Plan Rummage Bale Members of
chapter AA, P. E. O., are planning
their annual rummage sale, to be hela
Friday and Saturday of this week at
217 West Main street, next to the
Golden Rule store. Clothing and
cooking utensils will be offered In the
sale.
permit Fires Columns of smoke
seen from Medford late yesterday
afternoon and evening, southwest of
town, are slashing burnings, which
farmers In the Anderson creek sec
tion have been given permission to
burn, the state forest patrol reported
this afternoon.
Grows Texafl Yams Texas yams.
grown In Oregon in Medford, to be
definite were on display today at the
Chamber of Commerce. O. J. Wolfe
of 008 North Grape street, grew the
potatoes and displayed them today,
as the only ones produced In this
valley.
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Card of Thanks.
We wish to extend our thanks and
appreciation to our many friend fo:
their floral tributes and kindness In
our recent bereavement.
D. R. Eaton and Family.
Broken windows glazed by Trow
bridge Cabinet Works.
vnu pi.ivivn
Richard Barthelmess Sally Ellers
in "CENTRAL AIRPORT"
Comedy Cartoon News
Arllne Judge, who stars with Pres
ton Poster in "Sensation Hunters,"
coming to the Holly Wednesday. To
night and Tuesday the attraction at
the Holly Is Oregon's premier show
ing of Maurice Chevalier's newest pic
ture, "The Way to Love." Ann Dvorak
and Edward Everett Horton are also
featured In the fine cast of tills pre
mier picture.
ROOSEVELT'S TALK
CHItAGO, Oct. 33. (AP) Presi
dent Roosevelt's address to the na
tion made wheat prices go soaring to
day reaching a point 10 cents above
last week's low.
An outstanding feature was notable
scarcity of wheat offerinps. . Aside
from the president's announcement
of a policy of higher prices for farm
products, much notice was also taken
of his free gold market plan, which
leading experts here construed as
likely to accomplish In a general man
ner the same effects as a revaluation
of the dollar.
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Notice.
To all Neighbors of Woodcraft,
Chrysanthemum Circle No. 84, a spec
ial meeting is called for Wednesday
evening, 7:30 o'clock, at the home of
Neighbor Belle Bennett, 037 North
Central, for the purpose of balloting
nn Yirtnv ttiamhAr Ru firrtnr nf flnnr.
I dian Neighbor RUTH M. JONES.
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Montana farmers have been warn
ed that unless extensive grasshop
per control la practiced there will
be a serious Infestation In 1034,
"The 7th Commandment,-' first mil-1
lancing sex picture mat naa ever been
made, opens at the Rialto theater to
morrow for a three-day run. It is a
picture dealing with subjects that
have long been held taboo among the
picture producers of the country. The
subject Is a delicate one, and whl.e
H li handled with tact and delicacy,
it is nevertheless startling In Its
frankness. It is to
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such sincere attempt to help solve
the youth problem, depicting as it
does their reckless conduct, will be
met with hearty approval from all.
INFERNAL MACHINE
AT ROXY TONIGHT
Due to a delay la shipping the film,
the picture "Pick Up," starring Sylvia
Sidney and George Raft, will not
open at the Roxy theater until to
morrow. "Infernal Machine," which
was booked for Tuesday, is now play
ing. It is the story of a shipload of
people scared silly by a bomb that
turns out to be an explosion of mirth.
Chester Morris and Oenevleve Tobin
are featured.
'During Dr. Emmens' absence in the
east, Dr. Howard N. Bywater, eye, ear.
nose, and threoat surgeon, will be in
his office at Grants Pass to attend
anyone needing his services. Dr. By-
water is rated as one of the best men
be hoped that in his line on the coast."
She had given up
hope of anything but
lartial relief until she
tarnod of famous all
wuvt&hto NR Tablets
(Nature's Remedy). But now after years ot
chrunU constipation and biliousness what
a chantftM New pep now color and vitality
froeiloin from bowel ulunglshnesa and in
tcstiual poisons. This all-v-gntable laxative
gently stimulates the entire bowel, gives
complete, Tnorougn
elimination,
fiet & "S ho.
All druggists'. m
Ha
I'TllltilC" Quick reliellor acid indima
I UV J tion, heartburn. Only 10c .1
RCA PBR1'F.CT SOl'ND
Tonlte Chester Morris In
"Infernal Machine"
Tue. Bylvla Sidney In
"PICK UP"
Daily Tnt. 1:30. Eve. 7 p. m.
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Premiere Showing
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Here
Today
AND
Tuesday
Maurice
Chevalier
in
"The WAY
To LOVE",
U rf Charlie Chase
Midsummer Mush
With Boy Scouts
Coming Wednesday For 3 Days
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WITH ARLINE JUDGE - PRESTON FOSTER
MARION BURNS - JUANITA HANSEN
- KENNETH MACKENNA
STARTS TOMORROW
Shows at
1:45
7;00-9:00
SOUTHERN OREGON'S FINEST THEATRE
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Kiddies . , lOo
TODAY and TUESDAY
li THE FUNNIEST UI
COMEDY IN YEARS! O
3 DAYS ONLY TUE. WED. THUR.
Due to the frankness of this production admission Is necessarily restricted to
ADULTS ONLY!
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A STARTLING REVELATION
OP THE PRICE SINNERS PAY TO SIN I
IT STRIKES
a chap in 1933 who finds himself back with
the folks of 1910 when he tells them about
a World War and sings ha-cha blues songs,
they think he's crazy! His 1933 love tech
nique is so advanced the girls scream for
help!
THAT'S WHAT HAPPENS TO TRACY,
and he certainly MAKES THE MOST of IT!
AND HE CERTAINLY MAKES THE
NEVER
BEFORE
Has a Picture
Like This
Been Shown
On The
Talking
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Like a
Thunderbolt
Into the Home
Where Parents
Fail to Warn
Their
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'-k&'jf VIOLENTLY WITH iV j
LOVE! Xf?h '
f Did you too, go on that Last Party ,
before you were Married . . . and , J J
Did You Regret It? fiK
Not a Preachment
Just Startling Facts!
A Daring Frank Bold Theme . . .
Depicting Delicate Situations . . . Aglow
With the Fire of Mad Passions and Loose Virtue 1
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IN PRICES
Matinees
Evenings
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