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PAGE SEVEN "Magnificent Obsession'' at Craterian "Whipsaw" Coming Thursday MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFOM), OREGON, SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 1936. IN ROLE; LOY HIT It la seldom that etory reachei the ecreen with the record that "Magnlllcent Obsession" holda. The picture, which atarta a three-day engagement inlay at the Craterian theater, waa taken from the famoua best acller by Lloyd C. Douglas a book that has mode lt way to 40 editions and a reading circulation of more than five million, and la atlll going strong. In the plcturlzation of this widely rend story. Irene Dunne and Rob ert Taylor have the leading roles. The supporting cast, with-each play er carefully chosen for hla ability to portray some particular char acter, Includes Betty Furness. Charlea Butterworth, Sara Haden. Ralph Mor gan, Henry Armetta, Gilbert Emery, Beryl Mercer, Cora Sue Collins, Ar thur Treacher. Frank Relcher and a hoat of others well known to movie goers. Returning to the acreen after nnlte a ions absence. Myrna Loy, V,nnnl,r famlnlne star. Will be at the Craterlnn theater starting Thurs day In "Whipsaw." with Spencer Tracy In the leading opposite role. Miss Loy Is the voluptuous secret agent of an international ring of Jewel thieves and Tracy la the gov ernment agent who sets out 10 -f-ture her through romantic intrigue HIGH TEST HERDS JE VALLEY LISTED IN REPORT E. B. Foyer's herd of 34 grade and pure-bred Jersey cows tested high for the 20 herds tested with an aver age of 698 pounds of milk with 41.4 average test for butterfat, the month ly test report of the Rogue River Herd Improvement association shows for December. Frank Schutzwohl's herd of 13 cows tested high for herds of that alze. with a milk production average of 738 pounds. 42.8 average for butter fat. His herd Is made up of grade and pure-bred Jerseys. High herd un der 12 cows belongs to George 8 to well, nine pure-bred Guerneys, test ing 796 pounds of milk with an aver age of 46.6 for butterfat. The two high cowa tested were Stowell'a "Queen Esther," six-year old pure-bred Guernsey producing 127S pounds of milk with a butterfat content of 87.99, and E. B. Poyer's "Maude," a grade Jersey, producing 1425 pounds of milk, with 86.9 pounds of fat. S. B. Hill, route 1. Central Point, with 18 grade Holstelns and Jer seys, waa listed as a new member of the association. Seegmlller & Wll llama purchased a pure-bred Jersey herd sire during the month, the re port shows.- Two "boarders," detected In the herds bv the tests conducted, were sold. Following Is the roll of honor. for clsss A mature cows producing more than' 60 pounds of butterfat during the month of December: George H. Rtnnrair "FlnKter OreetlnffB." a pure bred Guernsey, with 1293 pounda of mils ana ey.o pounas oi Duiwiiai, C. J. Hunter s "Silky Maid," pure bred Jersey, 1173 pounds of milk and 6B pounds of butterfat, and E. B. Poyer's "Lena," grade Jersey produc ing 1038 pounds of milk and eiS pounds of butterfat. Class B, four-year olds making over 45 pounds of butterfat: Ladlno Dairy Farm'a "Stella," grade Jersey pro ducing 1155 pounds of milk and 66.8 pounds of butterfat; Ladlno'a "Tibet." grade Jersey, producing 1254 pounds of milk with 589 of butterfat: Clov erlawn Dairy's "Joe," grade Guernsey giving 1107 pounds of milk with but- TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FOR SALE B-plece walnut dining set. 13 Kenwood. FURNISirED APARTMENT 8 small rooms and garage. -118.50. 810 Port land Ave. FOR SALE 20 laying K. X. R- Pul lets. 8. H. Blood. Pitt View Ave. FOR SALE 27 Cher. eedsn, 140. 714 Palm St. IT OOSTS No Extra to have your Lio grca-d bv a mechanic. Phone 1388. Frees' Oarage. 801 N. Ontral. CHRYSLER 0 Sedin, original finish, perfect throughout, bargain price only 175.0O. PIEHCE ALLEN MOTOR CO. CHxlge and Plymouth 4-ROOM. mndem rnrntrhed houe for rent. Gara-re. 804 Bonnet. APPLF-S Washed Newtown for Ml. Verv low prices. Myron Root Ware house. FOR HALF 3 acrea. Irrigated. 14 miles from city limit; 4 -room noun, cow barn, double garage. .AAn hmiw 1 A in bluwrrrVfW and Ladlno rlover: school, electric- itv. de lverv. Bxxi roao; cow ani chl.-?r go with p'.ace for re or phone Clarence Nice! ford. Pierre. : FOP RENT R-vvnir-i? houne. fur nished. c'.Mfl in. prden lot. 25 00 m-:rh :f tn at onoe Oi ref erence. Box 409. Tribune. OOOD 6-rvm hmiv. floors. pved street. 120, Vpp, 44 N. R;wraide. hardwood Fowler St 10 ACHE trt. 7 -room burwalow. r!7 -:t. we.l water. 1 acre un- vr !-r .?v'on, !etrir powr. attni- CRATERIAN OF ROGl i w'.th shane ana snr.io ::h I rem Mdford. Will M'v :iorr. or dujj.ea. r-L or w. bfTY. .1 Hi ra?ne SI' Myrna Loy in "Whipsaw" Lead I i i - 4 f ' r f . . Y f,V , ' v ? r-v V " ' . f x, - , " - j j f&irn'iin am " i... VSfe. J terfat content of 48.7: Seegmlller & Williams' "Bridget," grade Jersey giv ing 1085 pounds of milk and 47.7 pounds of butterfat: Farm Prop erties' "Mopey," rade Guernsey pro ducing 1446 pounds or miia wim 47 pounds of butterfat, and C. R. Nntwick'a "Flossie." erade Guernsey giving 646 pounds of milk with 50.3 of butterfat. cArsa e. three-vear olds making over 40 pounds of fat: Schutewohl'e "Charm." pure-bred Jersey. 1202 pounds of milk with 65.6 pounds of butterfat: Ladlno'a "Para," grade .iruv tatvlnir 1005 nounds of milk and 61.3 of butterfat: Ladlno's "Be linda," pure-bred Jersey producing 648 pounds of milk and 65 pounds of butterfat; J. A. Manke's "Crooked Fc." wade Jersey, diving 1083 pounda of milk with 65.7 pounda of butterfat, and wnnam oonnen-a "Yellow Heifer." with 948 pounds of milk and 61.2 pounds of butterfat. class D. cows 2 years old making 35 pounds of fat: Ladlno'a "Agnes," grade Jersey, making 8S8 pounda of milk with 47.1 pounds of butterfat; Bohnert's "Ellen," grade Durham, making 1050 pounda of milk with 46 of butterfat; Poyer's "Daisy 2nd." pure-bred Jersey, making 717 pounds of milk with 42.3 of butterfat; Wil liam Ferns "Blossom," grade Jersey, making 774 pounda of milk with 41 of butterfat ana Hunters unu?. pure-bred Jersey, making 885 pounds of milk with 38.9 of butterfat. Bringing back Interesting news of n-Hrxr fnfthinns c. A. Meeker return ed to Medford Friday from San Fran cisco. Calif., where he attended mar ket week and purchased ready-to-wear and other merchandise for the M. M. Department store. Amone the most prominent style trends noticed by Mr. Meeker at the AKYDHE; L KIDOItSi JOS Starts Today-3 Days At 1:30 3:0ft :4S 9:00 H0TCHA IN THE LAND OF THE CUCARACHA! UamCil A tropical heat nave over tha bor der: PAT 0BRLEN rnw. rv. HORTON f;tnd FARRELL Wlnl haw- ADDED P0PEYE the Sailor "Choose Your Weppings" NOVn.TV and Nrw MEEKER REPORTS FASHION TRENDS aalf I I- I f I mm I it: elaborate revue in the Palace hotel KVthruarv 1 mm mnnnUhW tjallnrari suits emphasizing the Importance of Cadet blue and gray. Some of the trimly tailored suits worn to best advantaee by attractive feminine minnmilni faatl.rMi fmtmtlne colors for Jacket and skirt, with wide stitched lapels. Many of the coats for tha new season have barrel sleeves with fair ly fitted cuffs. Several lengths In coats are proper including abort awagger, medium and long. Dresses, knitted wear and millinery were also selected by Mr. Meeker during cne past weea. Shows 6:11-9:00 li 3 TODAY and SHE SENT THEM FROM RAGS TO RICHES WITH HER WIT! Convulsing Confessions! Excrutiating Exposures! Delirious Disclosures! ... of a personal maid who . . . saw all . . . heard all . . . and told everything! She took the family to hand . . . and with it spilt the laughing low-down on society's higher upper-crust! V VtV V'WV' Vn"'" ' B ; , 4 - ' fatur- g; WARREN HULL MARGARET LINDSAY RUTH DONNELLY ANITA - SHTBJECTS yjt;Ji , Va' jLj jT" - J JLj EZZ-J JL W arren Mull . yltla Frofla In ' ' . ; : ' '' ' " : "' ' ' :' i - . ... "WAY UP THAR" . H" jf ' "7"" m fl-flllJ "football" 7 HaP1 sTsrrrr i n I M, ' y Showi Today ;! ni-ff I W h "I I 1 1 l 1 ;!& I Mats .... 26c r.rt, X ' '. . 4 1:45.3:15, :, t(I Vi (liU J II III, jiff Eve.,..35o At Rialto Today 'Personal Maid' a Secret," the com edy drama based on a story by Lillian Day. which appeared In the Sarurdav Evening Post, with Mar- garet Lindsay, Warren Hull, Anita Louise and Ruth Donnelly in vne leadlne rolea. Dlava at the Rialto theater today and Monday. It la a rare and novel tale of a struggling New York lamlly. ambitious to get ahead but lacking the proper con tact. The head of the family, though I man nl ahlllt-V inri nerSOnBUlV. IB so Intent upon watching the budget that he icara to launcn oui mv the bigger affairs of life. Hla wife, las. MinrnpAniii Rtnrtji the ball roll ing by hiring a maid. The maid has worked for the wealthy lamlltea ana m.lra. If h.r huslneM to Bee that her employers come In contact with the nroner neonle to bring mom business. Union Labor. Grange United i n Election n.T.iTM wih. fi. tKP The Ore gon State Federation of Labor today filed Ita expense account of 203 In the campaign recently opposing pssssge of the sales tax. change of nnm.rv date and the atudent fee measures, all of which were de faatArf The labor organization worked with the state grange on the aalea tax and atudent fee bill, the account revealed, contributing 100 of the sum to the grange fund ' Adults 25 Klddles-lOc MONDAY! ilVf aiiii-aa! LOUISE J 7 . Nudist Picture At Rialto February 14 HaperloM (meaning ''Land of the West") tha motion picture featur ing Oregon's only nudist colony, wtu play at the Rialto theater Friday and Saturday, February 14 and IS. The film, which la the greatest of Its kind since 'Elysla," shows life In the famoua Hesperian nudist colony which Ilea hidden from outer view in the beautiful Mt. Hood na tional forest 40 miles southeast of Portland and 13 miles southeast of Estacada. Clad In the garments Mother Na ture gave them, these nudists live a life of contentment, seeking bet ter health by giving their whole bodies to the raya of the sun. They have a community dining room. swimming hole, volley ball courts and other various means to get the atrenuoua exercise that they seem to crave. 8EATTLB, Feb. 8. (AP) Univer sity of Washington atudenta today considered pledges to "abstain from distilled, 'fermented and malt liquors. and from narcotics In every form. $: fc vs, y V".: 'feft '7 ' xStk B-Sm y Starting TODAY 3 days only fcQ Ly The picture that has been shattering box office records SsaUs ' : I L V CHARLES BUTTERWORTH BETTY FURNESS ; iX Ckl (I H 11 ARTHUR TREACHER RALPH MORGAN 1 ',. II ';v II HENRY ARMETTA SARA HADEN j J In Roxy Roles uataUl "In Caliente," a musical-comedy-romance aet In the heart of Mex ico's famous million dollar play ground, has Dolores Del Rio and Pat O'Brien heading the cast which also Include Glenda Fan-ell, Ed ward Everett Horton, Wtnl Shaw and hundreds of pretty girls. It starts a three-day run at the Roxv theater today. The pledgee were circulated by tfie Women's Christian Temperance union. The picture that has been shattering box office records everywhere . . . Lloyd C. Douglas" magnificent novel read by countless millions . . . now a picture whose haunting beauty and warm humanity will forever leave their mark on your heart I The story of a love that rose above tragedy to glorious happinessl It fathoms that precious thing called "A Woman's Soul" . . . holds it up for the admiration of all men . for the inspiration of all women I IRENE DUnnE'ROBERT TflYLOR CRATERIAN STAGE One week from today, February lflth, Medford will hava tha oppor tunity to see and hear the first Oregon (outside of Portland snd tfielr auto show) appearance of the Internationally famous Major Bowes Amateure, coming In person to tne Craterian theater for matinee and evening performances for the one dsy only. Major Bowes Amateur Hour, re leased each Sunday at 5:00 o'clock over the NBC network, Is one or the most popular radio programs on the air today. The Major la respon sible for giving the amateur of to day a chance to be tha professional of tomorrow in as much as he has been Instrumental In giving thou sands of amateurs the opportunity, not only to entertain on hla air propram, but. also In screen short subjects and In stage units now touring the country. The Major will give his Medford frlenda an opportunity to Me In peraon the many outstanding ama teurs that they have heard over the air on hta weekly program. The unit, personally staged by tha Major him self, la a carefully planned program presenting In vaudeville form danc ing, slnplng, comedy Impersona tions, Instrumental music and tha various novelties that go to "makf a atage attraction of this kind. Major Bowes, the originator of tha famoua words "once again the wheel of fortune goes around around and around It goes and where) It stops nobody knows," will send his first unit of the Major Bswee Amateurs to Medford through the facilities of the Fanchon and Marco off loss In Los Angeles. A complete screen program will be shown on tha same bill for both the matinee and evening perform ances. 4 BUCKINGHAM'S Ice Cream. Candy and Party Specials The Crest, iSfl So Central. 4 Use Mall irl bun e want ads. . .