Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, March 08, 1935, Page 13, Image 13

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Leares lor North T. H. Smith of
39 North Orn lefl this morning
by train for ChehalU, Wash., where
he expects to spend several days.
"Baboona"
"Death on Diamond" at Roxy
At Crateria
girl Saturday, wrth s special print
for the boy or girl bringing In tha
Local and Personal
most labels from the cartons of Qua
ker or Mothers' Oats. Ten other
prt:t will be awarded the winners
of ttie best plane models.
MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD, OREGON, FRIDAY, MARCII 8, 1933.
. ! im ! ii ii ii rem
Patient at Hospital I. 8. W 11a on of
2l Palm stmt la a patient at the
Community hospital.
Has Operation F. O. Flndley of
Bear Creek orchards underwent an
operation Thursday at ths Commun
ity hospital.
Dr. Lee Back Dr. Robert Z. Lee
returned Wednesday evening from
California, where he had visited his
mother, Mrs. R. H. Lee, for five days
From Oregon Cares H. J. Tlcknor,
assistant project superintendent of
Camp Oregon Caves, was in Medford
yesterday attending to business.
Prepare for Camp Company A and
Headquarters company, 186th lnlan-
try, are starting to prepare for sum
fcntr camp to be held In June. Capt.
Carl T. Tengwald said the camp will
probably be held thla year at Port
Lewis, Wash., Instead of Camp Clatsop.
Leave for Seattle Mr. and Mrs. D.
H. Rosenberg left last nigiit by train
for Seattle.
Arntplger to Portland" -p'en Arris
p!ger left last night on a, hueness'
trip"to Portland.
Leaves for Couth Among those
who left last nt by train was Mrs.
Lake, en.-oute to San Francisco.
Here from Seattle Ernest Hummer
of Seattle arrived this morning by
train to spend several days attending
to business here.
From Portland John McKlnney of
Portland Is attending to business here
today, having arrived this morning
on the Oregonlan. ,
Wilson Goes North E. M. Wilson,
state grand master of Masonic lodge,
left last night by train for Portland
to attend to lodge business for few
days.
TODAY
!?., nd SATURDAY
l. iot4 Continuous Shows Saturday
WHAT A PICTURE THEY'VE MADE!
The producers of "The Thin Man," again have blended
laughs and love and excitement to make highly enjoyable
screen fare ! 80,000 people see a murder. You'll
have the time of your life trying to solve it!
Ell ) v n4f'
I m with
la C
I wUliVJ
Madqe
EVANS
Nat PENDLETON-Ted HEAU
Also Another Chapter of
Perils of
pAULINE
EPISODI 9
THI MUMMY WALKS
"Added! Another New Kcreen
Classic Cartoon In Comic
Color
'The Brave
Tin Soldier"
BING CROSBY in
"I Surrender, Dear"
. Fox Metrotone News
STARTS SUNDAY
iMAURICE:
CHEVALIER Ql Q s
ItNST IUBITSCH PRODUCTION
Kiddies
106
TODAY and SATURDAY
Another Natural for Ken!
HORSE IMvMH
T"dd K'llr In
"I'LL BE.
SUINGYOU"
with
RUTH HIATT
a "VTampu Bahy Star
Coming Sunday
JAMES CAGNEY
in
"The St. Louis Kid'
from New York B. Goodman of
New York City arrived this morning
by train to apend the day on bul
new. fler Wednesday M: Victoria
Tarerner and Mr. Stanley Roblnett,
both of Ashland, were visitors In Med
ford Wednesday, the Ashland Tiding
state.
leaves for Portland M!ss AUc
Morgan of Jacksonville left thla morn
ing by train for Portland, where ahe
will spend three week visiting
friends.
Burch Rrturns Albert Burch,
prominent mining engineer, returned
this morning by train from Sacra
mento, where he had been on several
days business.
CCC Members Leave OCC mem
bers, having been discharged, who
left last night by train for their homes
Included: Stanley B. Klyce, to Port
land; Prank A. Marlnau, to Bend, Ore.
Air Inspector Here Olcn Nell, de
partment of commerce Inspector, ar
! rived In a department of commerce
plane at the municipal airport yes
terday, enroute from Portland to Oakland.
Attorney Calls J. M. Dcvera, attor
ney for the Oregon state highway
commission, was In Med lord Thurs
day on financial business. He called
on O. E. Gates and several other
friends while here.
Back io Portland Having been In
Medford for two days, conferring with
the management of Hubbard Bros..
W. G. Hannon, representative of the
Cleveland Trustor Co., left thla morn
ing by train for his headquarters at
Portland.
Engineer Arrives h. R. Graves of
Spokane, ret regl ration engineer, ar
rived thla morning to confer with the
management of the Medford loe and
Storage company regarding the ex
pens Ion project of the plan on South
Fir street.
From Regional Office Regional
Engineer James Franklin and Regional
Fire Chief J. F. Campbell of the Port-
land forest service offices arrived yes-
rcraay to corner witn major uiare n
Armstrong, commanding officer of
Medford CCC district, regarding fire
protection In the CCC district, and
also with officials of Rogue River na
tional forest.
Picture Printed While looking
through the latest edition of Elks
Magazine. W. A. Grim, salesman for
the California Oregon Power company
mw a picture of his brother, Bonn
Grim" of Sturgls, Mich., lodge. The
picture showed Grim with three hunt
ing companions and a bg of game
killed In Michigan during the last
hunting season. The bag consisted
of two bucks and three bears, ono
of which was turned over to the lodge
for feed, that was greatly enjoyed,
according to the magazine.
Now at Studio
Ruth Hiatt, on of the most oeau
ttful girls on the screen and one of
the famous "Wampu Baby Stars,"
has the leading role with Ken May
nard In "Sunset Trail," which Is now
playing at the Studio theater.
DANCE
Follow the Crowd
to
Oriental Gardens
SAT. NITE
Dynge's
Orchestras
Two Halls
One Admission
Tense mvstery and hilarious com
edy are blended Into a unique form
of drama In D?ath on the Dia
mond," vivid story of a mysterious
killer running amuck In a basebnl!
team during a pennant race, which
Is now playing at the Roxy theater.
Every grim episode, every moment
of horror or suspense Is deftly turned
Into comedy relief.
One of the most sensational ad
venture films of all time Is promised
for tne Rial to theater, where the
newest production of Mr. and Mrs.
Martin Johnson, "Baboona," showa to
day and tomorrow.
"Baboona," It la said, outdistances
anything the Johnsons have yet
brought back from unexplored and
savag lands, not only for authen
ticity and graphic detail, but for
sheer suspense and excitement.
This time the Intrepid pair of ex
plorers have made safari In Africa by
air. Subtitling their feature "an
aerial epic over Africa." they have
created It from the labors of two
years during which time they trav
eled some 60,000 miles by air above
jungle and plain, above unknown
waters and mysterious mountains.
It furnishes one of the world's most
extraordinary records of the conquest
of the unconquerable.
The jungle has baffled the John
sons before as it has baffled many
an adventurer; but thla time they
flew lnl Where others had halted.
they plunged on and from the air
they entered the forbidden kingdom
of claw and fang.
The Johnsons dared to fly where
no man or woman had ever gone be
fore. And they were rewarded by se
curing a picture which, according to
all advance accounts, la the most ex
traordinary of the long and notaole
series they have produced.
To Board Meeting Mrs. Jack Hcy
land, state- viee-pre-sldent of the P.
T. A., left this morning for Port
land, where she will attend the stale
P.-T. A. board meeting. She said a
date for the state convention to oe
held here In October will be set at
the meeting.
New Snow Reported The forest ser
vice reports that a total of 11 inches
of fresh snow has fallen at Union
Creek since Wednesday, making the
depth there now approximately 45
Inches. Skiing conditions are said to
be good.
4
An official survey shows there
are 7,000,000 licensed hunters In the
United State.
Canada's total domestic exports In
January, 1035, totalled 143,003,000, of
which $17,52H.0O0 went to the United
States and $10,611,000 to the United
Kingdom.
Aviatrix
Mvrna Lov, whose sparkling char
actorizattona tn recent pictures have
made her one of the screens most
popular feminine stars, has the lead
ing role In ' Wings In the Dark
coming Sunday to the Craterlan the
ater. Cary Grant, Roscoe Karns. Ho
bart Cavanaugh and many other well
known players are In the featured
roles.
The film story shows Miss Lot as
a daredevil aviatrix who risks life
and limb for the sake of the man she
loves. Grant Is the airman who Is
also scientist and adventurer. His
life Is devoted to making flight safe
through the perfection of Instru
ments for .blind flying.
On the eve of the trans-Atlantic
flight which will prove the complete
success of his experiments, he Is
blinded by an accident.
In a final, gripping climax Cary
Grant goes aloft to bring Miss Loy
down when she Is fog-bound above
the landing field at the end of the
flight. An accident restores his sight.
Visits Afhland According to the
Aahland Tldlnga, Henry Weishaar of
Medford transacted business In Ash
land Thursday.
If you are looking for a
SWELL TIME
Come to
JACKSONVILLE
SAT.
NITE
and join in
the fun nntU
2 A. M.
with
DANCE
Dreamland
SATURDAY
NIGHT
DINTY
MOORE
and Hii
Orchestra
Men Ladies
35c 10c
III
Shows
1:00-3:00
7:00-1) :00
"ixed ro cheerfully refund your A
I money on tfa spot if yoo irs J
James Capney and Pat O'Brien, co
starred In "Devil Dogs of the Air."
are winning audiences at the Crate
rlan theater, where the picture plays
until tomorrow night.
Both players discovered, during the
filming of the picture, the energy
supplied by oatmeal and Insisted
upon Quaker Oats being Included In
their diet every day. It is for this
reason that the theater la co-operating
with the local grocers In holding
a model plana contest for boys and
The
Bankrupt Sale
of
Gardner Drugs
! all ovtr. xrrtlnR th lale Mnnj;
and iiipsiIht or thr odds and ends.
F.rtrvttilng vtll go at jour ptlcflh
All race PondiT, rrramn, Boupp, cnC
Up sttrka, value up to 91.00 for IT
ItnT Pnprr, value up to 91.00, for ts
SpcctarlM, value lip to 94.00, lot So
Easter Djn One-Half prloa
lift oil on art tMtent Mfdlrlne
pv R QBWWVPVTffWMBHBSBBBvaaaaaaaafl
Adults
25C
Kiddies 10c
TODAY and SATURDAY!
&EV0ND mms !
AFRICAN JUNGLES! CIVILIZATION'S OUTPOSTS
FILMED AT THE DANGER OF DEATH!
It one frail wing crumpled ... if their strain
ing motors failed . . . they faced certain death
in the ravenous maw of the wilderness below 1
AN ASTOUNDING AERIAL EPIC OVER AFRICA!
MR. AND MRS. MARTIN JOHNSON'S
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PREVUE SATURDAY NIGHT
"BEHIND THE EVIDENCE"
Norman FOSTER Donald COOK Shoila MANNERS
SUN-MON
The mu!ul roninnce of
tha Prince and the
, chorus (flrll
&- si
in Sigmund Romberg's
IS w$m
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Positively Ends Tomorrow Night!
jy n fRtin(t Irishmen In a Mip
I circus of Inffs and thrills! I j
Model plnne contest tomorrow afternoon at
1:00 o'clock ... 10 swell prizes anil n sperlnl
prlie for tlifl most )nkcr or Mothers Oats
lnliels!
PREVUE SATURDAY NIGHT I
"MAYBE IT'S LOVE"
Ross ALEXANDER-Qloria STUART
W Starts Sunday!
10 . . . V
' W' -S- K ' III!
It's funny what Rlrl will do for tore!
Here's one that flew the Aftnntlc Ocean .
to "(et her "innn" . . . Mvrna Loy In
another grand performance!
C30C-
f with j !
ROSCOE HARMS !
! HO.BART CAVANAUGH j(
ill DEAN JAGGER
Slerrle Melody
"Rhtlimlntti Itfi"
A Mii.lc.il Heel
nil New Reel
ini
A I Stewart
With Brilliant npportlnr, rat
And Hi Nite Owls
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