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JfEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 1934.
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Local and
Reter In North Raymond Reter of
the Pinnacle Fruit company U trans
acting business In Portland thU ecfc
Copglni In Klamath Wesley Cog-
glns spent yesterday visiting In Klam
ath Falls.
Mrs. Hay In Mrs. Dick Hay of
Central Point .was a business caller
and shopper In Med ford this morning.
From Kin math Falls Mr. and Mrs.
Ferris Olfford of Klamath Falls were
visitors m Medford Monday.
Undergoes Operation O. D. Hemp
hill of Holly street underwent a major
operation Tuesday at the Community
hospital.
Shoppers Today Among shoppers
X here today from neighboring towns
are Laura Burson of Phoenix and
Mrs. L. Hatfield of Central Point,
t
Here from San Francisco We.'r
McDonald of San Francisco la here
this week, visiting her mother. Mrs.
O. W. McDonald, who haa been 111.
a
Donn from Prospect John Holmer
was a visitor in Medford yesterday
from Prospect. Mrs. Mary Grieve was
also a caller from the resort.
Mrs. Baker Visits Mrs. Sophia
Baker of Grants Pass was in Medford
yesterday visiting and attending to
business matters.
Krnschel Goes North S. A. Kroschel
Is leaving for Portland, where he will
be In a medical hospital for several
days.
Miss Burkhardt Guest Here Miss
Mary Burkhardt, formerly of the Cin
derella shop here and now of Med
ford, was a week-end guest of Mtss
Virginia Roy. Grant Pass Courier.
Beagles Visit Here Mr. and Mrs.
William Beagle visited friends in
Medford Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Beagle
recently returned from San Francisco.
Ashland Tidings.
Webb Clark Home Webb Clark re
turned yesterday from Portland, where
he underwent an operation a short
time ago. He told friends that he
was feeling much better.
.
Inspecting Camps BilL Jones, road
foreman for the Rogue River national
forest, Is spending this week inspect
ing Elk Creek and South Fork of the
Rogue OCC camps. . ,
"Grandma" Hewlett In Mrs. S. E.
Howlett, known to friends through
out the valley aa "Grandma," was in
Medford yesterday, shopping for the
first time In several months. She
came in with her daughter, Hattle.
Gets Building Permit A. building
permit was Issued by the city today
to Nellie V. Scovell of 618 Beatty
street for construction of an adJl
tlon to her residence, at the cost of
175.
Mr. Cummlngs Return William
Cummlngs has returned to his home
on the Midway road, having been in
the San Francisco University hos
pital. He is reported getting along
nicely.
Ash Wednesday Service Ash Wed
nesday services will be held tonight
at 7:45 o'clock at the Evangelical
Lutheran church at Fourth and Oak
dale. The subject of the sermon will
be "Lent."
From Medford Wendell Andrews,
formerly of this city and now resid-
lng In Medford, and Andy Smith of
Medford were business visitors In
Grants Pass Tuesday. Grants Pass
Courier.
TODAY and
2 BIG FEATURES
""puis
If you could live your life all over
again, what would you do?
LEE TRACY W
f : -ft
a i
ui me. fiunrumr comvuij ,r
He goes back to 1910 in a dream
with all the lov-technique of 1934!
ALSO
Musical Comedy "PIE PIE BLACKBIRD"
Ripley- "BELIEVE IT OR NOT"
Boako Cartoon, "BEAU B0SK0"-NEWS
Personal
Foy In Grants Pass I. E. Foy of
Medford. recently sppotnted manager
of the state ilquor store In that city,
and Jim Norton of Gallce, were In
cluded among the business visitors
In Grants Pass Monday. -G rants Pass
Courier.
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Attend Meeting At the district
sales managers' meeting, conducted
in Grants Pass last evening, Mr. tnd
Mrs. George Gates, Mr. and Mrs. C. E
Gates, Mr. and Mrs. Hobart Price and
Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Miller, all of Med
ford, attended.
White on Trip Assistant Super
visor Norman C. White of the Rogue
River national forest service spent
yesterday at the CCC sub-camp lo-1
cated at Trail, and also at Butte
Falls, attending to matters pertaining
to he elephone construction near the
Crater Lake highway.
Returns South Having visited her
brother-in-law and sister, Mr, and
Mrs. Ira Mason, Miss Verna Towle
left by train Monday evening for her
home In San Francisco, having ar
rived here Saturday. Mr. and Mrs.
Mason and Miss Towle visited Crater
Lake on Sunday.
CWA Injuries Two CWA employes
were treated in this city Monday for
minor injuries sustained while work
ing. Anton Scnuessler of ;Provolt suf
fered an injury to his hand when a
toollell upon it, and H. C. Chllders,
workman In the Vannoy district, re
ceived treatment for an Infected
thumb. Grants Pass Courier.
Inspects Telephone Lines Super
visor Karl L. Janouch of the Rogue
River national forest yesterday after
noon inspected the telephone con
struction work at the Elk Creek side
camp, located at Trail, and also at
Butte Falls. He reported six and a
half miles of line completed out of
Trail, and three miles out of Butte
Falls toward Medford.
Composes Song- -"He's the Man" Is
the title of the song for which the
words and music were written by
Fred Alton Halght, In honor of Presi
dent Roosevelt. He has also written j
a special set of lyrics adaptable toj
the Oregon Diamond Jubilee, to be!
Introduced by Raymond Lageson over
KMED Thursday morning at 11:30
o'clock. Mr. Halgnt has requested
that persons listening In forward com
ments to him.
Searching for Woman Information
has been forwarded to Postmaster
t-Tans uroouzii mat a sum oi inun'.-y j
providing she can be located. Ruth
Emily Cain, formerly Ruth Emil Sco:t, I
haa been missing since 1920, and was
thought to have resided at one time
In Medford. She was born in Spo
kane. Wash., March 14, 1899. and was
five feet, six Inches In height and
weighed 140 pounds. Mrs. Cain had
light hair and blue eyes.
Pears Yesterday
NEW YORK. Feb. 14. (JF) (USDA) !
Pear auction market: 5 cara arrived
3 Orecon unloaded; 3 cara on track.
Oregon D'AnJoua: 1.491 boxes, extra .
fancy. 2.22-3 05, average 2.45; 2.769
boxes fancy, (2 .55-3.05. average $2 65.
Wnshlngton Nellla: 720 boxes, $1.35- :
1.60, average $2.65.
Washington D Anlous: 811 boxes, i
extra fancy, $2.35-2.31, average $242
San Frnnclsco Bntterfat.
SAN FRANCISCO. Feb. 14. (fl)
First grade butterfat 26, f.o.b. San
Francisco.
THURSDAY
HER KISS WAS FIRE...
HER HEART WAS ICEI
The blonde menace of a doaeo great
hid becoma Mitt Public Eocmv No. I
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Warner Baxter Heads Craterian Cast
Warner Baxter; one of the screens
most popular stars, returns to Med
ford in his latest picture "As Hus
bands Go" at the Craterian theatre
for today and tomorrow. He plays
the role of th hnKhnnrl nt HMn
Vinson, whose trio to Paris netted
her not only new gowns, but also a i
"Bombay Mail"
Now at Rialto
Excellent acting, fascinating back
grounds, characters who are much
alive, and a plot which bubbles over
with suspense all play their parts In
making "Bombay Mall." at the Rialto
theatre until tomorrow night, one of
the most gripping screen-play mys
teries seen in a long time.
The story, written by L. G. Bloch
man, who is well versed on life in
teeming and mysterious India, has to
ulth
PAY BAINTKR. MAE fl.ARKE.
TOM BROWN, I'SA MERKEU
MARY CARLISLE,- ONSLOW
STEVENS
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It! . 4, W-& '
In hie trlumphnnt surcessor
to "Stranger's Return"
7E3SS $IDi
ALSO -r- HERE IS AN INTERESTING
MURDER MYSTERY
"A SHRIEK IN THE NIGHT"
with GINGER ROGERS and LYLE TALBOT
PLUS SHORT REELS
QUEEN CHRISTINA 1
4 Days Starts
new affair of the heart. But by
making a friend of the "boy friend.
Baxter succeeds In breaking up the
affair.
Warner Oland, the screen's greatest
inwrnnnntnr nf wtlv Chin&nwn. hnn
made a complete about-face and la '
shown as "Hippy" in this picture.
do with the "Bombay Mail," a fast
! express train racing from Calcutta to ;
' Bombay, and the people on that
train. These include a much-disliked '
' and feared British colonial governor, j
1 a maharajah, an American miner i
with a fortune In rubles, an aide to i
' the governor who fears the loss of his j
position, a scientist with a live cobra
In a suitcase, a supposed Russian spy
j who Is quite beautiful, the governor's
wife, and an Eurasian crook, to men
tion only a few.
The governor is murdered. Inspec-
' tor Dyke Is called In on the case and
BIG
DOUBLE
BILL
OPENS
TODAY
(Wednesday)
FOR 3-DAY RUN
WITH
Monel Rarrymore In the
most ItrlMlant role of tils
career, more lovable even
than lit "Stranger's Return"
as the old-fashioned fath
er suddenly brought face to
face with flaming youth!
Sat., Feb. 17th
WIT '
KMED
Broadcast Schedule
Thursday
A. M.
8:00 Breakfast News.
8:05 Musical Clock.
8:15 Peerless Parade.
8:30 Shopping Guide.
0:00 Friendship Circle Hour.
9:30 Morning Melody.
9:45 Meeting of Martha Meade So
ciety. 10:00 Musical Notes.
10:30 The Pet Program.
10:45 Three Voices.
11:00 Grants Pass Hour.
11:15 Marching Along.
11:45 Tone Pictures.
P. M.
12:00 Mid-Day Revue.
13:10 Chamber of Commerce News.
12:15 Modern Motorlmz Bulletins.
13:30 News Flashes. Mall Tribune.
13:30 Popularity.
1 :00 Varieties.
2:00 Classified Edition of the Air.
3:00 Sonus for Everyday.
3:30 KMED Program Review.
3:35 Dreaming t.'ie Waltz Away.
4:00 Rythmical Cocktail.
4:30 Masterworks Progrnm.
6:00 Interlude.
5:15 Hilo Serenade.
5:30 Popular Parade.'
5:45 News Digest. Mall Tribune.
6:00 Medford Theater Guide.
8:15 Dinner-Dance Program,
6:45 Berrydale on the Air.
7:00 Traumerl.
7:30 to 8:00 Mode me.
New 1934 wall paper now on dis
play. K D. Rosa Co.. 22 S. Grape.
the maharajah Is shot. Before the
train reaches Bombay he captures the
killer.
Edmund Lowe does a fine Job as
Inspector Dyke. Onslow Stevens and
the beautiful Shirley Grey supply the
love interest. John Davidson s ex
cellent as the Eurasian crook.
Much of the fascination of the pic
ture lies In the bizarre setting, a new.
background for a mystery story.
Matinees
at
1:45
,. tru.., . riij
Always the best show in
town regardless of price!
Mats-15c Eves-25c Kiddies-IOc
ENDS TOMORROW NIGHT
MP
2 f$.y ,
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with
SHIRLEY GREY ONSLOW
STEPHENS RALPH FORBES
FRI SAT
GEORGE O'BRIEN in
"The Frontier Marshall"
rLi's
"Untamed Africa"
ORIENTAL GARDENS
WEDNESDAY, FEB. 14
Music by
DYNGE'S RED COATS
At Studio
The ever fast I listing and refresh
ing Joan Blonde 11 and Chester Mor
his In "Blond lie Johnson.1 heads the
double bill now at the Studio the
ater. Joan has the role of a beautiful,
but cold, hard and nitheless leader
of a band of crooks whom she rules
with an Iron hand.
Lee Tracy with his fast wise-cracking
will entertain on the oWier half
of the program In "Turn Back the
Clock."
Disease Signs Out The measles and
the scarlet fever added work to the
city police calendar today. Quaran
tine signs were ordered for measles at
1223 Queen Anne and 1018 West
Eleventh, for scarlet fever at fll7
Spencer street.
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Ends Tonlle H'lllnrd Mack In
"What Price Innocence"
Starts TOMORROW
Nancy Carroll, Kriink Morgan In
"Tin: kiss ii:i (iiik the
MlllltOIt"
Evenings
at
6:43-0:00
WE
THAT
LAUGHED
AT DEATH
Two iiuU brought
together by the mur
der of two people .
their love was strong
er than (loath Ititeiri
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VALENTINE
DANCE
"This Side of Heaven" at Holly
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With an Impressive array of talent Hie picture, laid In modern set
In an all-star cast, Metro-Ooldwyn-1 tings, tells the story of a typical
Mayer's early contribution to the family with all their troubles, trag-
1934 motion picture year "This Side
of Heaven" opens today at the Holly
theatre.
Shows
(1:45-0:00
Today and
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M Jk
Paris. Gowns! Gaiety! Flirtation! BpuaS
fcjEifSf and honsome, attentive young ' ?l33
man , . then home to America and wIlvt
her husband who could understand
tTPjSl but yoU rnnt make a CIU'MP
EJjinl of 'our husband tr he makes a CHUM H1
pJSTyxlCl of your snreetbenrtl rCi
1 HELEN VINSON 1
m WARNER OLAND B
ffl CATHARINE DOUCET M
&3 FROM THE PLAY BY KB
EM RACHEL CROTHERS Kg
Added Attractions EKa
TWO REEL VITAPH0NE MUSICAL ffa
"THE MILD WEST" ffl
with OLIVE BORDEN JANET READE
Sport ThrillB - MacNamee News
' FRIDAY - - SATURDAY k
The Indians are coming! f
Richard Barthelmess in "Massacre" (
STARTING SUNDAY x
J 1 LI 'T-fc3W,4 : Romance, dranw, i :
I V7 T jMflW'- music, lnunhtfr .. . J '
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edles' romances disappointments.
deftly woven into a picture that
.maintains Interest and suspense from
(beginning to ending.
Mats . . . 2.V)
Eves . . . 330
K Iridic . . 100
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