MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE,. MEDFOUO. OREGON. FRIDAY. JANUARY i, 1935.
PAGE THIRTEEN
Local and
Arrested Yesterday Jam Martin,
45. or this city was arreswd by city
pallce yesterday on a charge of being
drunk in a public place.
Mlf-s VUk Hack to Sthiml MUs
Virginia F'.ck, d.iuhter of Mr. and
Mrs. P. J- Fit, returned this morn
ing to the University of Washington.
Bicycle stolen Reed Cox. 336 Mae
street, reported to city police that a
bicycle was stolen from his home
yesterday.
Appraiser Here W. M. Strlckler. ap
praiser for a Spokane ban:, Is here
to make an appraisal of the new addi
tion to the Southern Oregon Saies
4 building.
Make Trip South Amoru those
spending the holidays In California
were Bob Arnold and Anstl Knox, who
returned se.eral days ago from the
San Francisco bay region.
Here on New Year's Mr. and Mrs.
Lynn Neeley and daughter D'Anne en
joyed New Year's day In Medford, as
guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
O. T. Whitman, the Ashland Dally
Tidings states.
Attend Installation To attend an
Installation meeting in the Medford
Armory of the Spanish War Veterans'
auxiliary there, Mr. and. Mrs. C. H.
Ernst. Mrs. Elizabeth Rltchey and
Miss Ruth Burkett of this city were
visitor in Medford Wednesday night.
Grants Pass Courier.
fillister fiets Leave The session
of the Medford Presbyterian church
has arranged with the session of the
Phoenix Presbyterian church to grant
a thre months' leave of absence to
Rev. 9ulph S. Peterson, In ordor that
he may aurve the Nfcdford church un
til th first of April. In accordance
ri.vith this plan. !r. Peterson will
preach on Sunday. His sifojact will
be "The Superstructure." A full at
tendance is expected on Sunday
morning, as some announcement 111
be madtt of plana for the Immediate
future.
Jacksonville
STEVE
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ORCHESTRA
New Year-New Orchestra
New Tunes .
Dance Till 2
DANCE at OASIS
Saturday Night
Good Floor, Good Mulc
Plenty of Konm
II Ml. No. on C. Lake Hchwv.
fe Adults h k rn Kiddies
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TODAY and SATURDAY )
vmey QUIVE&3! &fSnmf TMRILLS!
MISS SJIOOY WITSH3S SIYM TMft
FOtlCS A LESSH IKT DBTECflOSP!
YOU'LL LAUGH'! YOU'LL ItOWl! a
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with BRUCE CABOT
EDGAR KENNEDY
AIIDF.I) ATTRACTIONS
Harry Gribbon in "MY MUMMY'S ARMS"
CUBBY BEAR in "Fiddlin' Fun"
PATHE NEWS EVENTS
rr-s STARTS
The Picture You've
Personal
Bark to School Miss Barbara Field
was among those returning to Oregon
State college aftr the Christmas ;a
catlon. which fhe spent here with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. D. Field.
F. vanit lie r Here Ward McReynolds.
examiner of operators and chauffeurs.
Is in Medford Friday and Saturday of
this week to issue permits or licenses
to drive cars, at the city hall between
the hours of 9 a. m. to 5 p. m. Fri
day and 8 a. m. to 5 p. ra. Saturday.
Back from Los Angeles Mr. and
Mrs. w. W. Bryan and Elmer Bryan of
Bellvfew. with Mr. and Mrs. Ira Chns
taln of Medford, have Just returned
from Los Angeles, where they enjoyed
a 10-day vacation. Ashland Daily
Tidings.
La Mar Here Today Ray LaMar of
Los Angeles was In Melford today
visiting old-time friends, enrouie
home from Springfield. Ore., where
he spent the holidays with his moth
er. Mr. LaMar graduated from Med
ford high school, left here 18 years
ago, and is connected with the secur
ities department of the Bank of
America,
Engineer from Portland John R.
Bruckart of Portland, assistant re
gional engineer, TJ. S. forest service,
left by train this morning after hav
ing attended to official business at
the offices of Rogue River national
forest. Also assistant officer In charge
of ECW work, Mr. Bruckart, conferred
with Major Clare H. Armstrong, com
mander of Mvdfor4 CCC district, on
ECW . projects. He left for Grants
Pass to confer with 8ujwrlntealrnt
O. E. Mitchell of Siskiyou for.
Occujtfr Nsw GMHies Offielafe of
the local forest service offices bava
moved lnt the ola Facile HKsmpcI Sbr
ald building adjacent t the Rnfeual
building, wtoM tlia; will aMeaU t
worfc within the feswst Meriting tl
etrpoaelan of tho Civilian Coeprva
tion corps now under cornel iteeatm
in Vashlaton. All. ranjrws t tta
national for set will harpe,uarenNt
there, as will te V. L. Jonas, sugotr
lntewfcmt of all ISVi row worto: Fwd
Warrwr, suirlHtewwt of CCC work
within the forwt, an C. B. luniUr
raan. vecraational entnw for the
forest.
.ad'y Sherloxk
BUua May Oliver, m the school
marm Sherlocte Holmes In "Murder
on the Blackboard," now at the
Studio theater, again eiiercte her
quaint genius for probing mysteries
"Nana" brines to the Studio screen
Sunday the adventures o Xmtle
Zola's famous courtesan, one of the
best known stories In modern liter
ature, m Anna SUn's first American
picture.
GERTRUDE MICHAEL
REGIS TOOMEY
SUNDAY
Been Waiting For!
America's Great
New Star!
In
MM
Warner Baxter
A thrilling and spectacular atpry
of desperate war in the air. the new
est starring vehicle for Warner Bax
ter, opens today at the Craterian
theater, for two days only.
"Hell tn the Heavens" is the tUJe
of the new film, and it la said to
offer one of the most absorbing and
romantic- war dramas yet produced
In Hollywood. It tells the story of
daring men not afraid of death, but
afraid of fear; desperate for life, yet
cu Mrk Leave On sick leava at
the postofflec today are F. BX Nichols,
clerk, and E. B Swan, nail carrier.
lb mo C Idah Jacteon.
eon Charley aiui wife, are spending
the holidays In Portland, vltix .Hfr.
and Jftrs. Joe Kttmin.
YiM4 wn orni of
Rogue River national fort ortsrt
Mtay that a styonr win cauA sev
eral tree t fail in tr vicinity tf
uth fork of Wie Ko;un CCC )
last Might.
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COMING SUNDAY
''Ho Greater Glory"
If you do not hear well, ask for Earphone?: no extra charge
At Craterian
each dav braving destruction in the
skies.
Cpnch it a Montenegro, who appeared
with Warner Baxter In "The Cisco
Kid," is once more his leading worn
an In "Hell in the Heavens." Other
notable members of a large cast are
Russet Hardle, young Broadway lead
ing man, who recently has chalked
up several screen hits In quick suc
cession; Herbert Mundln, Andy De
vlne. William S telling and the always
dependable Ralph Morgan.
Has New Position Mrs. Grace Voas,
formerly with Owen-Oregcai Lumber
C., and also formerly of the Cham
ber of Commerce, has accepted a posi
tion in the clerical department of the
Fku ltr national fort ofks.
VMtltH ftire Raving spHt 'he
CurlstmMi holidaya lH Sfc-lford, Ir
arti Mr. Byrcst Jtemoci of n?C&e
prlriiM, Ore., aa visiting at the heme
aC Mrs. mom's puexte, Mr. atl
Xrs. Charles Ghela-vtfl, on ttM Jm4
Arllto hhwy, wheM 30r. Hne
is recovering froai tlw flu.
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Thrilling Chapter!
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RETRIBUTION
Dramatic Climax
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A -the brilliant criminal attorney
who holds the life of his wife's lover
In his hands, Rloardo Cortes Is seen
at his best In "Hat, Cont and Qlove,"
playing at the Rialto theater today
and Saturday.
Talcing a sudden novelty twist, after
starting out as a marital triangle play,
To Oregon Cavwi-Davlil If. Can
field, superintendent of Crator Lala;
national park. Is Sperling the day
at Oregon Caves on oficlal business.
tlce on the forthcoming sprlHg oin
crt numbers, the Mifort oievawK
will mee this evening in he conrt
houw auditorium, the metlng twv
lsg boeR jM&tKwnt fro Sfcw, Year'a
day. tekarsals w.ll Mitlnue to 1
hM eoca Tuesrifer nJii after tkia
wow.
I TODAY and SATURDAY!
RicARDo ORTEZ
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A fitting memorial to a voice
ROGER PRYOR
To Rialto Film
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the film shows Cortes taking over
the defense of his wife's lover on
trial for the murder of an ex-flame,
Winding up to a tense climax In the
courtroom, the final scenes show Car
tes lutitg a unique appaoach lu bear
bardlng the proaecut Ida's cum and
brlnglug the triangle to a saWw.
tory conclusion.
to White, former HbilfMul hip'
s1mm1 athlewi, unatorvwnt a xtAwr
operation this morning at tip Cw
munlty hoVHal.
boccaro 111 wlta n flu, th lUi-
ftv we taban to tk Cow mil if
tal , wtaafe ttvy w reool vl wt
kutWmA cam tcWay: Vku. J. H. By-
ler, TtVr ftbcbMutn. P. Jr. VatklWEr.
C. r. CulbArkffon 5Hd ttarrtot ttaeM,
mnkvII AMighter of VSr. a4 Hod
art.
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that thrilled a nation . . with
JUNE KNIGHT
Here Sunday
Katharine Hepburn In "The Little
Minister," by sir Jamea M. Barrle!
The films' outstanding young star.
in the most famous and popular ro
mance ever penned by the groat Scot
tish author!
Tills brilliant combination of names
and talents, brings one of the most
vivid and colorful lovo stories ever
written to the screen. "The Little
Minister" gives Miss Hepburn another
great character that Is beloved by
millions all over the world. '
Nothing has been spared In the
effort to make "The Little MJnlster,"
wnicn comes w cne uraienan theater
Sunday, an unforgettable experience
m entertainment. .
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PREVUE fi, 4j J'
flATBRDAY NIG1PT JLfC .
After lt Hoiv !- Mc) "l4,
MARY CARLISLE Xl ' II Jfj
WsCrali,
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John Beal, one of the meat populi
of Hollywood's younger leading men,
p'.ays the little S:otch dominie wltli
whom the gypsy girl, D.ibble. falls la
love. Others tn tha company are
Alan Haie, Frank Conrcy, Reginald
Denny, Beryl Mercer. Andy Clyde,
Luni.sden Hare and Zonald Crisp.
Use Mail Tribune want vis
Dance Notice!
Besides the regular
Program at the
ORIENTAL
GARDENS .
SAT. NITE
Dad Dynge has arranged
New Novelty
Igj For So, Ore. Dancers
' Fun and How
Come and Make Whoopee
Men 35c Ladies 10c
SATDRD1
The arreen's frent emnttnnal
tnr ponrlnf fire Into the wild
free heart of flahMt, the whole
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