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PAGE NINE Will Rogers in Return Picture Popular Stars in Craterian Show Love Tiff in "La Cucaracha" Local and Personal MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MED FOR I). OREGON. SUNDAY. FEBRUARY 17. 1935. WWV ' In Town Saturday B. F. McRea. foreman at Cnrberry Creek CCC camp, was among Medford business visit ors Saturday. To Seattle T. Hisahara, of the Salvation army, left Medford Friday night by train, after having been at tending to business in Medford. Held for sanity Hearing Elmer Stout, a resident of the Elk Creek district, Is being held by authorities pending a sanity nearing. Ashland Visitors Mr. and Mrs. Ira Chastaln of Medford were In Ashland Thursday evening visiting friends, according to the Ashland Tidings. Mrs. Si-orfrrn Visits Mrs. R. O. Scoffern of Portland spent yesterday In Medford with her daughter, Miss Lois Beth Scoffern, who -Is teaching In the Medford school district. From Chlntgn E. Fryer of Chicago was in Medford Saturday In the In terests of the -Better Light, Better Sight" campaign being conducted by the California Oregon powr C. Scouts to Meet Washington Girl Scout troop number 7 will meet at the Washington school, room 8, Mon day, Feb. 18, according to announce ment. Directors Will Meet The board of directors of the Girls' Community club will meet Monday noon at the club house on North Bartlett, for a regular business session. Bark from Portland Mrs. J. H. Yost returned Saturday morning from Portland, having been visiting there for the past week with her daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. M. W. Ribner. . Visits Oregon Caves Major Clare H. Armstrong, commanding officer of Medford CCC district, and Capt. M. M. potter, welfare officer, made a brief business visit to Camp Oregon Caves during the week. Special Agent Calls W. S. Boyer of Portland, special agent, division of Investigation, was a brief visitor at the offices of Crater Lake National park Friday while passing through Medford. Urlsuold Calls R. V. C. Griswold of San Francisco, representative of Kimball Paper products Co., with coast offices at San Francisco, arriv ed Saturday to spend the week end here with friends. - 5- Know Freezes Officials of Rogue River National forest reported Sat urday that the snow at Union Creek has been frozen nearly solid by sev eral consecutive hard freezes, which make skiing conditions fast but dan gerous. The total depth at Union Creek Is now 40 inches, 14 inches of new snow having fallen previous to the recent freezing nights. From Grants pass Mr. and Mrs. H. 1 McLatn of Grants Pass were visiting in Medford Saturday. Miss Conner In HuspHal Miss Mary Conner, who underwent an op eration for appendicitis at the Sacred Heart hospital Friday. Is resting eas ily now, yiose in charge at the hos pital state. ' Leave for East Clarence M. Ben- del, having been discharged from the Medford CCC district, left Friday night by train for his home In Chi cago. Daniel W. Grlmer, having also been discharged from the CCC, left for his home in Portland. Patient at Hospital Joe Gravelle of Portland, representative of D. N. E. Walter and Co., Is receiving med ical care at the Sacred Heart hospital, where he has been a patient for the last several days. Dr. James C. Hayes Is his physician. In New Zeulund Mrs. Bob Ingle received an interesting letter Thurs day from her mother, Mrs. Glen Fab- rlck of Medford who Is enjoying a tour of pacific points. She wrote that j she fas leaving Hawaii February 11 1 for New Zealand, planning to stop j first at Wellington. Ashland Tidings. Car Damaged A car owned by Walter Abbey was slightly damaged by fire Friday evening when defective wiring evidently caused a small blaze that was extinguished by the Med ford fire department. The fire occur red in Abbey's garage, 123 South Riv erside. Home from Hospital Norman C. White, assistant superintendent of Rogue River National forest, has re turned to his home, after having beep, receiving medical treatment for the last ten days at the Community hospital. His son, Norman E. White, a student at Oregon State college. Is In Medford for a few days to be with his father. t What many believe to be Win Rog ers' finest picture, the film version of Irvln S. Cobb's " Jxidge Priest ," comes to Medford for today and Mon day for an exclusive return showing at the Rial to theater. The popular series of stories by Cobb has been used as the basis of this screen history of the shrewd and wise Kentucky Judge, who flourished in Paducah, Ky. Rich human in terest blends with laughter and tears In this talc of a sleepy southern town, which Is still not too sleepy to cradle drama. Milllo.s of readehs know this lovable old Jurist of fiction and, with Rogers playing the role, air his lov able characteristics are brought to life. The supporting cast includes Tom Brown, Anita Louise, Rochelle Hud son, Henrj B. Walthall, David Lan dau and the ever-comical Stepln Fete hit. . 4 if XvV Two of the most satisfying screen romances ever filmed "Daddy Long Lees" and "Paddy, the Next Best, Thing' had Warner Baxter and Ja- nei uHvnor co-starred. Starting to day at the Craterian theater, the two Here Saturday Among Medford visitors Saturday was Mrs. Dorothy Nichols, school teacher at Prospect. Attend Klamath Game Mr. and Mrs. E. N- Eldrldge. Miss Amy Elliott and Bill Barnum attended the bas ketball game between Medford and Klamath Falls at Klamath Falls last night. Dulrympte VKIts W. H. Dalrymple of Evans Creek, connected with the Rogue River National forest service, was In Medford yesterday, Meut. Brown VMts Lieut. Brown stopped over in Medford Saturday night enroute by air to March Field, Cal.. having been in We north for several days. Shows Today 1:45 3:15 - 7:00 - 9:00 Adults 25c Children lOc I IsrMJ-r'Vi-.Brl I - ?).mu.ih.i'. ii.ii fci,'i',,.nf ,y,wf'M Great Lover . For the first time In his long the atrical career W. C. Fields is cast as a gay, romantic lover. It's In "The Old Fashioned Way," which comes to the Studio theater today. Playing the role of 'The Great Mc Gonigle." Fields is the leader of a band of vaudeville troupers, who go from town to town struggling for fame and food, dodging sheriffs along the route. pu7ttj0. n lti:riHiij imi . i.il t:c I nr "'il' at W KTI KN THItlrT TtRr. I!.". t.?t lith TODAY and Monday Only! o Exclusive Return Showing! w-VTr. Till" picture lSJ I ti! in pofiii Ir not liown ngnln In Mertrord nt any ollirr theatre! All the rich humor . . all the happy tears . . all the mellow wit of his former hits . . rolled in to one grand entertain ment! WO 0.0. im WITH TOM BROWN ANITA LOUISE ROCHELLE HUDSON HENRY B. WALTHALL DAVID LANDAU STEPIN FETCHIT ADDED Mr. and Mrs. Ace (THF rY rs in "Dumb Luck" noi:i.tv m:ws favorites are again brought together In the plcturti'atlon of the best seller by Robert Nathan, "One More Spring." Into this setting drifted, separately, a number of strange types, each orig- f M HI I- t , i Steffi Duna, volatile young Hunga rian actress who has the principal role In the melody drama in Techni color, "La Cucaracha," at; the Roxy today, upbraids Don Alvarado, as Paucho, for his Indifference to her love and her desire to dance with him for the lmpresaarlo from Mexico City. In the feature picture, "Hide Out," Robert Montgomery has the role of a happy-go-lucky post-repeal racketeer. lnal, each reduced by circumstances to near destitution. They Include a girl out of work, a ruined auctioneer, a starving violinist, a sucldc-courtlng banker, a white-wing worker, a cop and a lion tamer. This motley crew, brought together by fate, work out their own destiny. and find that their hitherto drob lives have been heightened by their adventures together. In the supporting cast are Walter King as the roving musician, Jan Darwell as the motherly scrub wom an, Grant Mitchell as the humbled banker, Stepln Fetchit as the slow- going Hon tamer and Roger imhoi as a workman. Trusty Returns Thomaa M. Trus ty, who has spent the laat three years at American Lake, Wash., returned to Medford yesterday morning by train. Shows Todny 1:45 . 3:30 7:00 - 9:00 Mats .... 25c Eves . . . 35c Children . . 10c Starts Today for 3 Days! They Qlonfj the Qourage of Jove , Together A lonely : - 1. des- .' SUPPORTED BY . if IMG jANt u"w K iait"14EUL joni r,hostsr gui in a giB city, hungering perately for 1 o v i i; . . J. peraieiy ior i o v e . . Aromantic adventurer, down on his luck, but possessed of man's greatest gift ... the power to dream! ... A story of today's tense life in the turmoil of a huge metropolis . . . down-to-earth in its moving sincerity . . . up-in-the clouds with its limitless lov of livingl trTRACTlOl'8 uA in"LlV in i ui Pete Smir.