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I lEDFORD 3JXIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON. FRIDAY. JAXTART 5. 1931 PAGE ELEVEN Local and Mot to Jackson tate Polloe Ser. (cant and Mra. Jamei O'Brien moved thla week from 0 South Ivy atrcet to 734 East Jackaon street. Mr. Wilson Leaves Mayor B. ,M Wtlaon will leave thla evening lor Portland, when ha plana to apend t& week-end on buslntu. In Medford Today O. M. Green of tha Ashland Tidings was a bu!na rjaltor in Medford today from Ah land. Mlnto AfrUea -State Police Officer Harry Minto haa arrived In Medford from MaMlnnvlUa to take up dutlca in thla district. Under joes Operation (Mrs. George MoLaln of Phoenix underwent a mn- tu. . t-Vim riwmii)t Hna y pltal yesterday. Hojcan In Hospital H. Hogan Is patient at the Community hospital thla week, where he underwent a major operation. i Goes to Elk Creek To attend to forestry service matters at Elk Creek oamp. Assistant Supervisor Norman C. White left here yesterday. Warren In Medford Clyde Warren, sergeant In the at&t epollce organiza tion, with headquarters In Portland, waa a business visitor In Medford Tturaday. Blrk Returns Having attended to business matters In Portland thla week, Glen J. Blrk. district manager for the Metropolitan Life Insurance company returned to Medford today on the Oregonlan. Fletcher in Court Louis Fletcher, M, waa fined $10 by City Judge A. D. Curry today when he pleaded guilty to being drunk in a public place. Xnetcher was arrested last night by elty police. t Bicycle Found The bicycle belong ing to Roll and Rlnlbarger of 841 East Ninth street, which was stolen early this week, was found last night on North Bartlett street, according to elty police, Returns from North C. M. Brewer, general manager of the California Oregon Power company, returned to Medford this morning on the Ore gonlan from a business trip in the north. Farrell Goes North City Attorney yrank rarrell left last night for Port land, following the close of the meet ing of the League of Oregon Cities, and will apend several days In the Rose city attending to business mat ters. Mrs. Wymore Better Airs. Earl Wy raore, who haa been 111 at her home here for the past two weeks, is now able to be about. She plans to re turn to her duties at the Jackson County Building and Loan associa tion In another week. ' Mm. Young 111 Mra. George B. Young of Orchard Home district, has been seriously til at her home, and as yet is unable to receive callers, though somewhat Improved. Her son, Rich ard Short of San Francisco, spent the past week-end and New Year's day with her. " Return Next Month Mrs. D. Pe rez El, who has been In Emanuel hos pital for several weeke, recovering from' Injuries received In an automo bile accident, will not be able to re turn to Ashland until the latter part m tidiuu7i according to Mr. rerozzi, ?1 who recently returned from Portland. It was at first hoped that she would be able to return to her home late In December or early this month. Ashland Dally Tidings. DANCE TILL 2 IN GOOD OLD JAYVILLE Every Saturday Nite PLENTY OF BEER Free Checking Delightful Informal , DINNER DANCE SATURDAY EVENING at the Hotel Medford DELICIOUS FOODS! SPECIAL MUSIC! Dancing Starts 7:30 P. M. Personal At South Fork Yesterday District Ranger Hugh Rltter visited Camp South Fork of Rogue River, to look after forestry service work being done there. On Business Trip Going to Port land on business. Olen Arnapiger, secretary-manager of the Medford and Talent Irrigation districts, left last evening on the Oregonlan. Mason leaves Assistant Super visor Ira J. Mason of the Rogue River national forest left yesterday for Evans Creek camp where he will spend a few daya attending to business. Supervise Work Looking over the road work In the vicinity of Ashland. Supervisor Karl L. Janouch and Road Supervisor Bill Jones of the Rogue River national forest service are vla Itlng that section today. Substitutes for Chief Dick Belden of Grants Pass substituted for Chief of Police J. K. Manuel, while he was In Medford yesterday attending the meeting of the League of Oregon Cities. In Conference Today 'District For esters Hugh Rltter of Klamath Falls, Lee Port of Jacksonville, Jess DeWltt of Elk Creek and John D. Hoist of Butte Fslls are In the forestry service offices today making out estimates for the spring work. Ambrose Returns Here Sergeant Keith K. Ambroso of the Oregon state police, stationed at Coqullle, has re turned to Medford from San Fran cisco, where he attended the East West football game New Year's day. Sergeant Ambrose Is on a two weeks' vacation. Medford Visitors Among Ashland era visiting In Medford on Wednes day were Lee Ryan and Dr. F. G. Sweden burg. H. A. Stearns of Med ford was in Ashland Thursday, and Chester Keene and Mildred Patterson of thla city were Ashland visitors Wednesday. Miss Watklns Recovered Miss Annie Meade watklns. instructor of the underprivileged children's room at the Washington school, who has, been 111 for the past several weeks, ! was reported thoroughly recovered to day. School In the room will there-1 fore be resumed next Monday, Super- J Intendent E. H. Hedrlck stated. I Will Rogers Film Coming Sunday Declaring It to be the most poig nant and human comedy he has had to date, an enthused Will Rogers will have the stellar part In "Mr. Ski ten." starting Sunday at Hunt's Craterian theater. The story, by Ann Cameron, appeared In the Saturday Evening Post several years ago and Is con sidered a classic of humorous .writ ing. Elaborate plans were made to make this film one of the most pretentious comedies of the season, and from ad vance reports the film lives up to tfho expectations of -the producers. Rogers himself, who Is acknowledged America's greatest funster In all fields of expression, endorses "Mr. Bkltch" as the most amusing situation that It has ever been his fortune to play In. McCOY LONE RIDER IN ROXY WESTERN Tim McCoy will thunder Into the Roxy theater tomorrow In a story puked with thrill, and excitement. 'Rusty Rtdea Alone" provide Tim with one of hla popular rolei. In which he 1 forced to battle a des perate gang of sheepmen headed by a wealthy rancher who la obsessed with the Idea of creating a western "empire" by driving out the other Inhabitants of the valley. Tim la aided by the police dog. "Sliver King." STUDIO SHOWING. 'HEADLINE SHOOTER' Earthquakes, floods, beauty, pa rades and holocaust are kaletdo- scoplcally Incorporated In "Headline Shooter." glorification of the news- reel cameraman, with William Oar gan and Frances Dee, at the Studio theater. ' Ralph Bellamy, Gregory Batoff and Jack LaRue are In the supporting cast. PORTLAND, Jan. . JV-Justin W. MeEachern. 71, newspaper msn and trade publication editor, was burled here today. He died at his home yesterday. He waa at the time of his death editor of the "Valve World." published by the Crane com pany of Chicago. Canadian Mounties at Craterian The Northwest Mounted police company will be at the Craterian theater Saturday on both matinee and evening shows. No other or ganization Is better known for their ability to "get their man" than the Canadian mounties. They are known and feared wherever civilisation exists. People of Medford have this chance to see the Northwest Mounted police company In the only perform ance of its kind ever seen In the United States, and one that has cre ated a vast amount of unusually fa Stage Show Comes To Holly Tomorrow Some years ago there was no greater team in vaudeville than Wil liams and Walker. They were, with out question, the greatest team of dusky comedians and entertainers ever presented. The curtain rang down for Walker and then Bert Wil liams stepped out on his own and reached the dizzy heights of stardom In Ztegfeld Follies. A second generation now take the stage under the banner of that great showman, Henry Santrey. who, with his famous revue, will be featured on the stage of the Holly theater to morrow, January 6. From Connie's Inn In Harlem come Williams and Walker, sons of the two illustrious stars, with a dancing act that Is a sure-fire hit with any audience. But Santrey brings his entire sing ing, dancing and musical troupe to Medford In this rich, racy, spicy re vue on Saturday only. Of headline Importance Is Estelle Fratus, a dis covery of Santrey's while touring Aus tralia, who Is an outstanding singer and comedienne. Another feature number Is present ed by Edith Rogers, who plays the TOMORROW Saturday Only THE GREATEST FIRE SHOTS EVER FILMED and nothing lose but his it ! . . . . CUClam ARGAN HEADLINE SHOOTER' Also MICKEY MOUSE Comedy Traveltalk New Ends Tonite Ann m Aim IXC William POWELL HlNir ITI'HINION, MIAN tones t MOM MIII'l. It 0 IN A 1 0WTH .IT fA iftafp"" BELLAMY RUE WvJk'eJO'T Rsioll KjNJWllsc. Ford VLsTXjlobert Benchley Xi, A0IO UU y i c r . 1 llftWPt AST? DAD DYNGE'S DANCE Saturday Night Oriental Gardens Two I)anccs--Two Orchestras ONE ADMISSION Men 35c Ladie 10c vorable comment throughout ine country. The "mounties" are being shown on the ssme program Saturday with "Convention City," a laugh riot that satirizes the conventions held each year throughout the country. Joan Blondell, Adolphe Menjou, Guy Klb bee. Frank McHugh. Dick Powell and many others are In featured roles. Tonight on the 9:00 oclock show. Ruth Luy will present 40 of her tal ented pupils in a dance revue on the Craterian theater stage. same violin, sings and gives Imperso nations of Hollywood's stars. Also there are the Marsh sisters, graceful dancers; the four Dudley Brothers, who rival the Mills Brothers; Williams and Walker, who come from Harlem's hot spot "Connie's Inn": Wee Rich ard Morgan, three feet of fast step ping and the excellent voice of Mack Mr Lain. "Eight Oiris in a Boat" Is the screen attraction for tomorrow. BIRTHS Born to Mr. and Mra. N. A. Smith of Chestnut street, a boy weighing eight pounds, two and a half .ounces, st the Sacred Heart hospital, Janu ary 4. TONITE e milk. JAMES DUNN GLORIA STUART Saturday Only Conllnuoua SHowt 1:30-11 P. M. ..-i-hAlt Of Tint niirvvhirie "J-h nun I ff-cjk ALONE Ml MM it Dorothy ""jjMy 1 ALSO Puffs ind llu'tlM I Screen Snapshots Comedy I is" tjfTlTl 25 Kid(iir io twnyy?i3 K"""" Today and CONTIM'Ors SHOWS SATl FEATURES L FEATURES e STORMS MEANT NOTHING IN HIS YOUNG LIFE ... r uuLauu vy InlDlllBUli' by MAX MILLER Author ' Cvr Th Walarffonl" A Parmownl Pietura with RICHARD AFlLEft A A lliniTM Al I FM CHARLEY WmSm PLUS LIGHTNING ACTION... THUNDERING DRAMA! n Ambush in the COMING High Spd lOllkl fl Jimmy and with Sally James Dunn Claire Trevor !VES Saturday ROW DOOR!! OVr.S 1:00 The old scow rouM rnm hr blunt note Into the best or 'em and come out on top , . . but when a nnvo Mwhed a goari-lonklnc fjnl nbonul tnat's a different story! and 1 CRAPEWIN . . . double-cm . . . fljlnn knUea . . couldn't Rtop this trall-bnrnlng ion of the old Went from rintiliiK to victory speediest action you've ever aeen! SUNDAY Kmin e MATS 25 KlrtrtlM 10e ENDS TOMORROW NIGHT CONTINXOl'5 SHOWS RATI ItDAV DOORS OPKN 1:41 A Traveling Salesmen's Convention! Ilpr they are! . . , The hoys nnil the jcirU you're heard all thoe runiij ktorlei about . . . see Traveling salesmen on the loose! . . . Farmers' daughters on the Jump! Jealous wives on the trail I , . . and Missing husbands on the pan I WWwWw IT'S THE COMEDY On the Stage TONIGHT ONLY 9:00 O'CLOCK RUTH LUY presents 40 talented youngster In a colorful sparkling . mid-) car dance reTuel ...SATURDAY ONLY ... Company in Person ON THE STAGE Matinee and Evening OFFERING A SHOW BRIM FULL 07 HARMONY SINGING INSTRUMENTAL MUSIC ORIGINAL BONGS AND STORIES OP THE NORTH In Their Interesting Arctic Vaudeville no increase in prices Coming Sunday A 8VM KlddlM 10c OF THE CENTURY! KHdf WITH 7ASU PITTS