MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUTE. MEDFORD. OREGON. FRIDAY. JUNE 1, 1931
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Local and Personal
Coming Sunday
In Hospital Mrs. Jack Myers oi
Central point, underwent a minor op
eration at tho Community hospital
Thursday.
Here on Business H. D. Roach left
on the Shasta this morning tor Port
land. He had been In tht city on
business since last night.
Get Parade Numbers Persona who
are to participate in the Oregon Dia
mond Jubilee pioneer parade, are re
quested to call at the headquarters
In the Sparta building for their num.
bers.
Desire Flowers The chamber o!
commerce and the Jubilee headquar
ter have requested as many flowers
as possible during Jubilee week, to
add to the attractiveness of the two
offices.
Mr. Schnnhala Here W. R. Schan
hals of Portland, who is head of the
amateur aeronautics club In Port
land, Is here today and said that a
number of ship plan to come nere
from that city for the Jubilee.
Pleads Not Guilty Earl Akers, of
this eltr. who was arrested recently
on charges of being drunk, entered a
pies, of not guilty In city court ye
terday and was cited to appear In
court this afternoon.
Ships In Today Two 0-25 arm
ships, flying from Crtssy field, Bin
vranHsnn. to Pearson field. Vancouv
er, Wash., were expected to atop this
afternoon at tne Meaiora wmiitiiwi
airport.
Fly to Portland W. H. Mulrhead
and City Airport Superintendent Tom
p,,ihrton. lft todav noon bv plane
for Portland. They plan to remain for
two days, ana cuioenson win comn
with the chamber or commerce 0111
.i.t. -nncernlne the flight of Port
land ships to the Diamond Jubilee
next week.
MiirM nf fihrlners A. E. Peasley.
local photographer, has arranged a
window display. In tho chamber of
commerce, which Includes a, number
of prominent Hlllah Shrlnera, wearing
the fez. There are also several group -
pictures oi committees, wiucn wik
been attracting the attention or pass
era-by.
Diana ara rnn.nlf.tod The result Of
a. meeting yesterday, the committee
In chargo oi tne variety iwa w
lng sponsored by St. Murk's Altar
guild at the Economy market tomor
row, reports there will be & number
of appetizing dishes on the list. Per
sona anticipating guests for the week
of the Jubilee are especially lnvltid
to the sale.
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Has Model Stage Coach In the win
dow at Lee's Men's shop, In the Dia
mond Jubilee display, Is a model of
a Concord stage coach, made by A
H. Hopfer of Omnk, Wash. The stage
Is fashioned after that which used
to ply between Atchison Kans., and
Placervllle, Calif., for Russell, Majors
and Weddell, from 1850 to 1856. The
stage la well constructed, and Is palut
ed red and black, with yellow wheels.
Undergoes Operation Mrs. Marie
Wetsburg of Jacksonville ' underwent
a major operation at the Community
hospital yesterday.
To Serve Lunches St. Ann's Altar
society will serve lunches during tru
Diamond Jubilee, at the corner of Pir
and Main streets, they announced u
day. , '
Has Appendix Out H. Oustla,
principal of the Jackson school un
derwent an operation at the Com
munity hospital this afternoon for
appendicitis.
Gllstrap to Eugene Phil Gllstrap.
who has been In this city for the past
two months, left today for hla home
In Eugene, where he will remain for
a part of thet summer.
.
Mrs. Hay Improved Otlra. Mary Hay
of Central Point, who suffered a frac
tured hip when she fell on the steps
at her home a week ago, was reported
getting along nicely. She expects to
be able to return to her home soon.
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Made Wooden Pears W. Krug of
Talent has been In Medford the past
day or two Introducing a new novel
ty hand made miniature wooden
pears advertising Rogue River valley
peara and Oregon's Diamond Jubilee.
Visiting Here L. S. Shipley, clerk
at the local U. S, Forest Service, an
nounced today that his mother, Mrs.
E. C. Portler, and his sister. Miss Wll-
ma Shipley, arrived In Medford this
noon by auto from Red Bluff, and
will visit here during the Jubilee
Admitted to Practice Judge E. E
Kelly yesterday received word- that
hla son, Attorney Edward C. Kelly,
had been admitted Monday to prac
tice before the supreme court of th;
United States. Young Kelly was ad
mitted on motion of one of the de
partment of Justice attorneys.
Meet Postponed The auxiliary of j
the postofflce- clerks, which was tc ;
have held their regular monthly meet-1
lng next Tuesday night, announced
this morning that the date has been
postponed, due to the Jubilee. T.ici
meeting will be held in the home o!
Mrs. Otto DeJarnett on Tuesday, June
12.
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billed as featured player in support
of tho two stars. They complete the
quartette of youth around which the
drama revolves.
After IB months of separation, Janet
Gaynor and Charles Farrell, the
screen's most romantic team, will be
reunited In "Change of Heart," which
cornea to the Craterlan theater Sun
day. Heeding the requests of thou
sands of fans to re-team these two
screen sweethearts, the studio started
an Intensive search for a story that
would be suitable tor their reunion.
Kathleen Norrls' fcreat modern novel,
"Manhattan Love Song" waa finally
selected out of hundreds of stories
as the perfect vehicle.
The screen play adapted from the
novel Is a modern drama of youth's
epic struggle for love and happiness
in the turmoil of Manhattan. The
film relates a big city's grim chal
lenge to four youngsters Just out of
college, two boys and two girls, who,
banded together by ties of loyalty and
common Interest, enter its portals,
accept Its challenge and begin their
brave fight to achieve success, realize
their dreams of ambition and pos'
slbly fame. .
James Dunn and Ginger Rogers we
"Smoky" at Roxy
Smoky," Will James' best seller,
that haa thrilled millions of readers,
makes It appearance on the screen
of the Roxy theater tomorrow. The
author, known as one of the most
colorful figures of the West, Is i
member of the cast, and he partici
patee both as actor and narrator.
Victor Jory, who haa the leading
role, portrays the part of a cow
hand, who tames and befriends
"Smoky," the wild horse, born and
bred on the plains of the West. The
friendship of man and animal oe
comes so great that when "Smoky" Is
Btolen, his friend gives up love and
Job to go in search of him. The life
of "Smoky." his rise and fall, forms
the basis of the film. And the final
reunion of man and bea8t Is said to
bring the picture to a atlrrlng climax.
MELODY BOYS PLAY
AT DREAMLAND SAT
Ree Fifer announces that hla Mel'
ody Boys' orchestra will move to
Dreamland Saturday night for a pre
judice dance. Mr. Pifer says the
Fairgrounds pavilion la being made
readv for the Jubilee dances, which
will be held there Wednesday. Thurs
day, Friday and Saturday nights, next
week.
Murder Mystery on Rialto Bill
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Wild Boys of Road
Amazing Revelation
"Wild Boys of the Road," opening
today at the Studio theater, presents
startling revelation of presont
dny conditions,
which caused a
verltuble army
of boys and
girls to quit
their homes and
roam wildly
about the coun
try. It paints not
1 rff3n, or their lives
flaL tiirViit A with stark real-
Ism, but It tells of their Joys and their
loves, the romances that blouom even
In sordid surroundings. It picture
many hilariously funny situations
which spring spontaneously from love
of mischief In Irrepressible youth and
which can not be downed even unde;
pitiful conditions.
Olsen In Medford George Otsen,
formerly of this city, was a visitor
here yesterday from YreKa, Calif.
NEW YORK, June 1. (UP) Mlal
Helena McCann, Woolworth heiress
and cousin of Barbara Hutton Mdl
vani, will be married to Winston F,
C. Guest, polo star, at Oyster Bay,
L. I., Saturday.
Phone 042. We'll haul away you
refuse. City Sanitary Service,
Ralph Bellamy, In the role of In
spector Trent, finds Himself facing
a difficult task to solve a murder In
a Hollywood studio In "The Crime of
Helen Stanley," playing at the Rialto prizefighter,
Theater tonight and tomorrow.
the same program Wallace Ford. John
Halliday and Kitty Kelly are featured
in "Woman's Man," a story of a young
Starting June 4
DAD DYNGE
and His Orchestra will be
at Orange Hall in the
. OLD COURT HOUSE
Jacksonville
Every Night
Jubilee Week
Craterian Offers
Prevue Saturday
Tot the regular Saturday night pre
vue, held each week the Craterlan
theater has chosen "The Love Cap
tive," featuring Nils Asther and Gloria
Stuart, as the extra feature to be
shown tomorrow night after the 9:00
o'clock show.
The regular program, consisting of
Earl Carroll's "Murder In the Vani
ties," one of the most unique films
of the year In that It successfully
combines a complete musical show
with a mystery story, and a full pro
gram of short subjects closes tomor
row night. Immediately after the
9 o'clock show, the prevue Btarta at
no extra charge.
SATURDAY
20c
Anytime
Children lOo .
ONLY
YOU'VE READ ABOUT HIM . . .
NOW SEE HIM ON THE SCREE
Dynamite in his hoofs, the devil in his heart,
he was hated by all men . . . but to the one
man who tamed and understood him he gave
a loyalty and devotion that were undying.
DANCE
Saturday till
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Shows
1:4.1
1:00-9:00
!Mnts . . . 5c I
Eves . . , 3.1c I
Kiddles . lOo I
Ends Tomorrow Night!
Continuous
Saturday
1:00-1:00
Adults
25
Kiddle
Today and Saturday
TWO 1st Run FEATURES!
-1- Lights! Camera! Murder!
. . , and Inspector Trent is called to
solve the most baffling: case of his
career ... a smoking revolver in the
hand of a beau
tiful woman . . .
a famous star
lying, dead
shot through
the heart! Baf
fling I Intriguing!
Jacksonville
TODAY and SATURDAY
Be.iuiJcolflasiyouiwsh--but.
tiiishockingTstoty'offaban;
N, donedjjouthy.il getyou and
TSX j g&ou frf. befote.tfi'cver !
with Y'-'v.JXP rJa&
. Tag'--ssvTj
FRANKIE DARRO
Dorothv Coonan Bocholle
Hudson and Hundreds of Others
ALSO
Charlie Chaplin in "The Fireman"
WILLIE WHOPPER in "STRATES FEAR"
PATHE NEWS REEL
a loyalty and devotion that were undying. ji The Gorgeous Carroll Beautier" - . , u8tt. 1
; 't&mss $S il CARL BRISSON. JACK' OAKIll Ji'i f
Jj M VICTOR Mc L A G L E N "'"ti."' 1
41rMM I KITTY CARLISLE 1 r.-run- 1
raSkXsJr il DUKE ELLINGTON l 1-?.-' 1
t$)E?xG&L I AND HIS ORCHESTRA 1 1
ff "' " PREVUE SATURDAY NIGHT j
Jr3&'XW Jrib I the regular 9:00 o'clock show ,
JW.k! ' .vT E Nils Asther - Gloria Stuart in
I "THE LOVE CAPTIVE" L
.M i l:" Starts SUNDAY!
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fcQjg Saturday fo',CMJ Four great favorite I I
VTwnJ MirUT iWYrl together in one of the m m
J J f NIGHT a be, .ore. hroght
! ( X DREAMLAND toU"TVl? I
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-2- Thrills! Excitement!
Film star I . ? '. Pampered ;
pet of many men but
to this hard - hitting,
leather throwing
young, welterweight
she was just an
, other woman I
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mm rami
with .
JOHN HALLIDAY WALLACE FORD
Kitty Kelly Marguerite DeLaMotte
ADDED
Clark and McCullough in
"A Bedlam of Beards"
CARTOON NEWSREEL
SUNDAY - MONDAY
with
RAMON
NOVARRO
LUPE
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w m I m n wst nM h
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Pagan love live again
, . in this pioturization
of the Pulitzer Prize
Novel . . . with two im
petuous lovers together
for the first time I
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