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PAGE NINE Here Sunday Many Stars in Craterian Film Local and Personal MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORH, OREGON. wsnBar-afs.' si W W "'" Make Reservation Those who plan . ' ..i.nri th Colle.ee Women club it the Hotel Holland, Saturday, ha7e been requeated to telephone Mrs. Glenn O. Taylor before Friday noon. Baldwin Man Here O. A. Berger. representative In the northwest 'or the Baldwin piano company. ia nere from Seattle to spend several days in the southern Oregon territory. Mr. Young Home George B. Young, who spent the holidays visiting his ons In the south, returned Wednes day morning, called home by the Ill ness of Mrs. Young, who waa reported much improved last night. Richfield Men Here Charles Shirk of Los Angeles, auditor for the Rlcn leld OH company, and S. E. Robblns, credit manager for the same company, with headquarters In Seattle, are business visitors in Medford. Ralniall .02 Inru The federal weather bureau, located at the air-! port, reported today that between 6 p. m. on Wednesday and 5 a. m. today.. .02 of an Inch of precipita tion was recuiueu. Meet on Friday Women's Relief corps will meet for a social gathering Friday afternoon at 2 o'clock, at the home of Mrs. Ellison, 705 West Tenth street. Members and their friends are invited. , (liven Suspended Sentence On charges of reckless driving. Clair L. Good was given a 10 days' suspended sentence in city court this morning. Good was arrested on West Main street last night. Bicycles Stolen Bob Purucker of 13 oien Oak court reported to city .police last night that his bicycle was F stolen frcm South Oakdale avenue. Edward Powell of Griffin creek also reported his bicycle stolen from a local theater. i ruugni hi Mr. Elsie Faught v. laucy a reportea m at her home this week. Fined $25 Cliff Hickson. 34. ar rested Tuesday by state police officers at Eagle Point, was fined 25 and costs in Justice court at Gold Hill yesterday by Justice of the Peace H. D. Reed. Hickson was charged with bujing furs without a license. Carpers Move Here Mr. and Mrs. Fred Carper and family of Portland are here to make their home in Med ford and are moving into the Ftd Sander house at 3 Glen Oak court. Mr. Carper is the new manager of the General Petroleum corporation of ColJfomia in this district. Oarlock In Ashland Lee Garlock of Medford was a visitor at the meet ing of Ashland post No. 14. American Legion, Tuesday evening. Mr. Gar lock was conferring with the Ashland post in regard to the district confer ence to be held in Medford on Feb ruary 8, of which he Is chairman. Ashland Dally Tidings. Camera Club Meets Medford Cam era club will meet this evening at the YWCA, at which time Mr. Wil liams will speak on the composition of landscapes. Mr. Radcliffe will speak on Indoor pictures and por traits with the hand camera, using lights recently perfected. All persons interested in cameras are Invited. Sebastian Camp Wins COC Camp Sebastian was successful in defeat ing the Port Orford CCC camp bas ketball team this week, the score being 32 to 29. This made two out of three victories for Cape Sebastian, and that team will represent the coast in the district championship tourna ment here with Camps Applegate and South Fork of the Rogue river next week. FOR HANDBILLS IP n n MfADMIMf io r. u. Extension throughout th city or the ruling prohibiting the placing of circulars and (lodgers, unstamped, in mail boxes, formerly In effect only In rural sections, was announced to day by Postmaster Prank DeSouza, following receipt of Instructions from Postmaster Genera! James A. Parley. Postmaster Oeneral Farley has Just Issued a new order covering private mall receptacles of all kinds, where ever they are located and It will In the future be unlawful for persons to place any -mailable material such, as statements, circulars, sales bills and dodgers. In city mail boxes un less they carry the required number of stamps. The law was formerly en forced in the rural communities and that enforcement will be continued. Materials found In mail boxes without postage paid are to be re turned to the post office and the co operation of the public is asked In the enforcement of the ruling. Post age due will then be charged against the firm or Individual placing the material In the box. The ruling ap plies to business, as well as home boxes and mall receptacles. Mall boxes are maintained exclu tvely for the receipt of United States mall upon which adequate postage has been paid. It is understood that numerous firms throughout the nation have of late not only used the mall box as an advertising medium, but for dis tribution of statements without postage paid. Strict enforcement of the new ruling Is asked by Postmaster General Fnrley. BERNARD KOEPPE DIES ON PATH 10 E Besides a friendly tree on the moun tain tral which leads to his cable, two miles out .from Rogue River, life's Journey was ended yesterday by a heart attack for Bernard A. Koeppe, 65, of that region. Still protected by the tree's trunk, his body was found about 4 o'clock by a neighbor. Jack Frost, who lives on up the trail. Dr. W. S. Carley of Rogue River was summoned and Cor oner Frank Perl notified. The cor oner, his deputy. Herb Brown, and a member of the state police force from Grants Pass, arrived about 6 o'clock to bring the body to Medford. - Earlier in the day, Mr. Koeppe had visited Dr. Carley in Rogue River, and was understood to be returning to his cabin when the heart attack overcame him. Death was no surprise to the man. a note left In his cabin revealed. It gave the names of his sons and his wish to be burled In the little cemetery at Rogue Rlifjr. His sons are: Herbert Koeppe of Baltimore, Md., and T. C. Koeppe of 1123 West Main street. Richmond, Va. A daughter in San Francisco, whose name was not obtained by lo cal officers, also survives. Mr. Koeppe had lived In Oregon since 1925 and for the past four years had made his home at Rogue River, where he was comfortably located. The body was brought down the trail from the Koeppe cabin on a stretcher last night with the following men from Rogue River assisting Cor oner Perl: Walter Combs, F. O. Lane. Archie Scott, Thos. J. Wilson and Dwlght C. Horton. Mr. Perl stated today that he had wired Mr. Koeppe's sons of his death and was awa 1 1 i ng word from them before completing funeral arrangements. Eddie Cantor's annual barrage of buffonery and spectacle, this time buffoonery and spectacle, this time the Craterian theater Sunday. Beau tiful girls, sparkling song hits, snap py wisecracks and magnificent lav lshness will be the order of the day when this latest Cantor comedy opens Its local engagement. "Dinner At Eight At Holly Saturday The picture which you have heard talked about for months as the most remarkable achievement yet attempt ed by Hollywood producers will have 1 1 s first showing at the Holly Saturday following its tri umphant long run at the Astor theater in New York city and Its special engage ments In princi pal cities throughout the country. It is "Dinner at Eight," the 0 ,4 s, 5 photoplay version -Sfe -i4of the George S. Kaufman-Edna Ferber stage success which ran for more than a year. The cast Includes Marie Dressier, John Barrymore. Wallace Beery. Jean Harlow, Lionel Barrymore, Lee Tracy. Edmund Lowe. BllUe Burke, Madge Evans, Jean Hersholt Karen Morley, Louise Closser Hale, Phillips Holmes and May Robson, together with 1 1 supporting players. Jackie Cooper Has Role Rialto Drama Double features will again be the vogue tomorrow and Saturday at the Rialto theater with "The Lone Cow boy" and "Hold the Press" as the two features to be shown. "Lone Cowboy," the story of a kill er's regeneration through the love of a child, has little towheaded Jackie Cooper as Its star, in addition to young Jackie , the picture, taken from a story by Will James' famous book, features LUa Lee, Addison Rich ards, John Wray and Gavin Gordon. It tells the story of Scooter O'NeaJ, played by Jackie, who Is lifted sud denly from his tenement home In Chicago to the wide open spaces of Nevada. Here he Is reluctantly accepted by a hardened killer who wants "no kids hanging around." With characteristic childlike Inno cence, Scooter tries to prevent a mur der almost at the cost of his own life and wins himself a lifelong place In the heart of the man who has learned to love him. On the other half of the program, Tim McCoy Is cast as a reporter who gets on the trial of a "hot" story and does not leave It until he has caused the arrest of vicious under world characters and imprisonment of corrupt politicians. "The Mad Game." an expose of the kidnaping racket that has swept the country, and with Spencer Tracy In Si -A 4 4n iiJi: I- Anna Q. NlLsson and WUlard Rob crtson characterize tne naray eany American pioneers in "The World Changes," a powerful drama of four generations, on the new double fea ture program starting 'oday at the Craterian theater. Paul Mumi plays the lending role. Aline MacMahon heads the support ing cast, w.hich also includes Mary 7A v Ai MZ SR. . . Am i it. the leading role, plays for the last times tonight at the Rialto. BUDDY ROGERS IN 'BEST OF ENEMIES' With Buddy Rogers and Marian Nixon In the leading roles, "Best of Enemies" opened today at the Roxy tehater. The story traces the development of a youthful love through the va garies of events . surrounding two youths. 4 . The census bureau says the high set rate of Illiteracy among negroes In the United States Is found in South Carolina. Biologists say cypress trees flour ish at no other place than In stV?s bordering the Gulf of Mexico and in Mexico. Astor, Gun, Klbbe, Patricia Ellis, Jean Mutr and many others. On the other half of the program Ruth Chnttcrton has the role of a feminine Don Juan in "Female." with George Brent In the leading male role. On the same program Is Walt Dis ney's "Night Before Xmas," an all color Silly symphony that has been said to rival even his "Three Little Pigs." WHEN SHES iidCFT HE SUFFERS Six-horse ore wagons have been brought back Into service with the revival of mining In the Marysville district of Montana. Constipation Drove H . 4; I J made her fwl cross, head Cl TTllQ achy, half-alive. Now she has a lovable disposition, new pep and vitality, llrcd Nature's warning: SI uggish Dowels invari ably result in poisonous wastes ravaging your sys tem often the direct cause ot headaches, oir ziness, colds, -complexion troubles. NATURE'S REMEDY the mild. all-veRc table laxative strengthens, reRUlalcs the howelw for normal. natural iunci tun ing. Get a 25c box today at your I druggist's. Meteorological Report Innuarc 11, 1M1. Forpcnit.. Medford and vicinity: Increasing cloudiness, followed by rsln tonight and Friday. Slightly warmer tonight. Oregon: Increa-.lnc cloudiness, fol lowed by ram ton'.Rht and FTIdiy west portion and snow or rain Fri day northeast portion. Slightly warm ,.er tonight. I.ooil nnln. Temperature a year ago today: Highest, 48: lowest, 23. Total monthly precipitation. .B8 Inch: deficiency for the month. 13 L.lnch. r Toul precipitation since September 1. 1933. 4 34 inches: deficiency for the season. 4 13 Inches. Relative humidity at 5 p. m. yes terday, eaci: a. m. today. 98fj. Sunrise tomorrow, 7:38 a. m. Sunset tomor-ow, 5:0' p. m. h.eralln Taken nt 5 ft. l HO Meridian Time. LOCALS Patch In Jail Milts Patch. 31. transient, was arrested last night by state police, and la being held In the city Jail on charges of vagrancy. To Install Officers Daughter, of Veterans will meet Friday evening at 8 o'clock In the Armory, for the pur pose of Installing officers. Hurd In Medford C. Hurd, con noisseur of wines and llquori, and a representative of a large Pacific coast liquor house, la spending today In Mrdtord, attending to business mat ters. I'nrierxo Operations Mrs. Vlolot Cox underwent major operation at the Community hospital today. Mrs. L. Zundel of Plum street also under went a major operation. ... Returns Home Mrs. Maud Murphy, who has been In the Sacred Heart hospital for over two weelia, where she underwent a major operation, was able to return to the home of her sister. Mrs. Fred Watson, on Western avenue, yesterday. Today and Fri. l0m int. Boston Cheyenne Chlcaco FNreks Helena l.'v A:we!ra .... MFDFORD ..... Ntv Orleans New York Ornsha . r'ncenlx TW.and r.?-o ,Ro?ourg klt Like Francisco . S"n:t Prxikane .. . Ws'.la w:ia 38 32 56 30 34 28 54 :l 3 50 . 40 2 M 48 3S 70 . 41 32 88 40 48 40 . 53 24 , 60 34 43 24 52 40 48 43 40 34 Clear Clear Clear Clear Cloudy Clear Clear ClouUv Clear Cloudy P. Cldv Cloudy Clear FoffS' Snow Co-id; noun-; dourly Ciesr Clear KMIS TONITK 2 FEATURES John Wayne in "The Telegraph Trail" Frank Mrlliifh-Marcellne 1T AND RICHARD DIX in "No Marriage Ties" TOMORROW RONALD COLEMAN in "The Masquerader" They Had a Swell Time Wrangling until their vou nest era spoiled It all by eloping. Then they had to make up and become the W- BEST OF ENEMIES with Buddy Rogers Marian Nixon Frank Morgan Joseph Cawthorn Greta Nisien 1 x ft ALSO "Brother, Could Yoa Mpare Mllllon" Donn On the Farm. N'ew-a llallr Mai. 1:4V Ete. (1:45 1 Shows 1:45 8:15-9:00 JtamfWi m " i n i rrnrii mTirri Kititlies . iuo LAST TIMES TOS1C.IIT Spencer Tracy in 'The .Sad Game" THE "SNATCH RACKET" EXrOSEDI Tomorrow and Saturday BIG FEATURES! SKIPPY MEETS ANOTHER CHAMP! iTjof.: If f r " V"'4 ills' ' era 3,1 1 3f. ri si nut this one wenra gurm In tend of sloven! Whnt d strango ptilr . . one a lone puncher looking for a girl . . . the other a wlfle-ejeil kin looking for adventure! JACKIE COOPER -"LONE COWBOY LTLALEE JOHN WRAY ADDISON RICHARDS Suggested by Will lames' famous book A Paramount Picturt PLUS 1 hi'. .AWXki him on to Oiiorjl TIM MCOV. with SHIRLEV GRty 1 Shows 1:45 6:45 9:00 l&r i . i i t n vi 1 .Hi SOUTHERN OREGON'S FINEST THEATRE r 'muAi&i.'ti'-m I'.li.rt. ,JJ;, lAi-u--n' V I i'Mi Mats 25c " Eves 35c Kiddles ino Starts Today for 3 Days RES ON i TWO BIG FEATU THE UliE PeOORASVl 1 A CHALLENGE TO AMERICAN WOMEN OF TODAY! . . . ' 1 mm ) Muni of aearlnK "Scarface"! Muni of slaahlnf "Fuiltlre"! ARaln the rmrln firebrand alarm the aereen , . rlaing rough shod through n world of Women . atrlpplnit bnre the brutal truth about -their crumbling morals ot today! you know what en woman' tan do to a man,., now w what S WOMEN did to this man. ALINE MACMAHON M It Y ASTOR MARGARET LINDSAY JEAN M U I R PATRICIA ELLIS PLUS WALT DISNEY'S Silly Symphony "The Night Before Xmas" nil (treat est all-color creation since "Three Little PljtV HI NEVER AGAIN WILL YOU CALL THEM "THE WEAKER SEX"... . , . afler you've arrn this story of an amazing frmnle Don .In nn! Am one 50 million in a leu (here must be a man ttonie nliere who can handle her I Hut who'i game to try U nextf "v jr. t miW Mil Jl SUNDAY Eddie Cantor in 'Roman Scandals' Never nan Cantor o funny, Olrlft mi lii'rlntif . Entrrtalnment to thrilling! y,'r..f vr f'.'v 2 Wasau-.jtoa, DC, 44