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PAY5E EIGHT Hunt s Craterian BING CROSBY FILM OPENS LONG ARRAY OF FINE PICTURES 'Rose Marie' Featuring Nel son Eddy and Jeanette MacDonald Next in Line Scores of Hits Booked Starting today, with th opening of the three-day engagement of Cole Porter's muBlcal-comtdy hit, "Any thing Oofs," the Craterian theater Inaugurates a "Parade of Hits" which will be shown during the next six weeks. Baaed on the stage sensation that bad more than a years run on Broad way, "Anything Goes" In Its film version has been elaborated Into what many believe to be one of the finest pictures of Its type to be shown on the screen. With Blng Crosby, Ethel Merman and Charlie Buggies cast In the leading roles, music and comedy are assured and with a thoroughly tested story aa the motivating back ground, "Anything does" readily falls Into the category of the "must see" class. Following "Anything Ooea" will come the second co-starring vehicle of Jeannette- MacDonald and Nelson Eddy, whosj teamwork In "Naughty Marietta" last year brought forth praise from audiences throughout the country and resulted in their being , . fAnafUA. fA, "RUUt MBfle." plcturlzatlon of the famous musical romance of the Canadian Northwest. , . M Today and Fridayl Done Str&tton Porter's Best And Last Novell KGEKR with NEIL HAMILTON BETTY FURNESS Anmto Todd and Kolly fct, "The Tin Man" I"! siTVAT .f I "J I r ' il,VT,ME I M X AY iffi rrilrRnsaaninana (Slax Sfleiniardts riMT FILM rlODUCTION 'A MIDSUMMER NIGHT'S BY WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE Mutie l)r MrnJcloKn. Will, ca,t of more than one ihoutanJ Thursday, JCnrfi 19th TWO PERFORMANCES ONLY-2:15 mid 8:15 ALL SEATS RESERVED MATINRE: Lower floor 1st 20 rows balnnoe R.lo BAlcony 1st 9 tows 11.10. nalnnee ,Vc EVRNINO: Loa-er floor 1st 10 rows 8 5c, next 10 ro.vs 3o balance ilaat 0 rowtO ! 10 Balcony 1st 3 rowa II 6V balance 6.V AU. PRICES 1NCLUDK TAX Box Office Opens Monday Noon Mail Orders Now I If nut's Qraterian Theatre "Rose Marie" Comes to Craterian Sunday fey LwmT (toiH a- J-yY'Y' Reuniting the popular team of J candle MacDonald and Nelson Edd i 7, -'Rom Marie," the screen's version of the famous musical romance be I t 8 (tains t the tall pine, the glimmer I Ins lakes and the picturesque back ground of the Canadian Northwest, o pens Its local run at the Craterian t heater Hun day. Mae West, Victor , ASM vi a4S Victor McLnKlcn. wlnnor of the Academy Award for 1035 with his work In ''The Infornipr," ts enflt as With advance reports bringing glow ing notices of this new MncDonald Eddy musical, "Rom Marie" Is ex pected to set new box office records In Mod ford, as It has been doing else where. . Following "Roee Marie," Franchot Tone will be shown- In Mnrtln Moon- ey's sensational expose of the racket that almost cost him his life, and when printed In his newspaper, cost him a fine and Jail sentence for not revealing to the court where he ob tained his Information. It Is "Exclu sive Story" and has Madge Evans heading the supporting cast. On the 10th will bo shown the spe clnl road show attraction, with all aeata reserved. Max Rclnhart's produc tion of Shakespeare's "Midsummer Night's Dream," boasting & cast of one thousand "name" players. Then will be Victor McLaglen, who won the Academy Award lor the year past, with Freddy Bartholomew In "Professional Soldier." On Sunday, March 33. Mae West's newest release, "Klondike Annie." will open tta local run, followed by Lionel Barrymore In 'The Voice of Bugle Ann." Wallace Beery, Barrymore and Aline MncMahon. In "Ah Wilderness," open on the 26th, bringing to the screen the down-to-earth human story of America In which Will Rog ers appeared on the stage last year on the coast. The new A at a Ire -Rogers dancing treat, "Follow the Flet," will be here on the 30th, and la followed, in order, with "Paddy O'Day," featuring Jane Withers and Pinky Tomlln, and next Jean Harlow in "Hlff Raff." In which DREAM' MEDFORD MATL Theatre Inaugurates Brilliant "Parade of Hits" Today McLaglen Coming Mne West s chief menace In ' Klon dike Annie," soon to tbo shown at the Cratorlnn theater. the screen's most famous platinum blonde Introduces her new "honey brown" hair style. Others to follow the above named films Include "Olve Us This Night," starring -Gladys Swarthout and Jan Klepura; "Seven Keycs to Bsldpate," with Gene Raymond featured, and the biggest hit of several years, "The Country Doctor," with the world-famous Dlonne quintuples appearing for the first time In a full length feature with Jl?nn Hersholt, 811m Sum mervllle. Dorothy Peterson and other screen favorites. "Petrified Forest," co-starrtng th tpam of "Of Human rmti of two Household of Henry Haflie, -these food bills will drive me to the poor house Household Mort Mary arc these all the meat and grocery bills? 1 NOW- fvcryone can afford fLZCTPIC Cookinq The California Oregon Power Company TRTBUND. MEDFORD. Coming Thursday ivF?-; The donkey's, head, worn by James Cagncy In his role of "Bottom" In "A Midsummer Night's Dream." playing next Thusrday only at the Craterian theater as a special roadshow attrac tion, can cat, weep, smile, talk and roll Its eyes, Cagncy Is but one of the famous stars In the cast of more than a thou sand players who appear as the vari ous characters In the Max Rein hart production of this famous Shakes pearean itiiiUsy. Reserved seat sale Is now on for mall orders only. .The regular box office sale will not open until Monday noon. Bondage," Bette Davls.and Leslie How ard, Is listed for an early showing with Harold Lloyd In "Tttet Milky Way." Clark Gable. Jean Harlow and Myrna Loy In "Wife versus Secretary," and the first all-in-color outdoor film "Trail of the Lonesome Pine," soon to follow. j Specially chosen short subjects. lOonMniifrt in Pae !ni mMMs Holdout Its vour if: noiaour it youd per me on ELECTRIC RANGE like Mary Moderns. we'd save enough on food to pay for it and ihc electricity Modern Ever since ELECTRIC meat bills a f Thats right,) I i --3cause eltctrle I ii IVcookin trtstnrs ion tood vi t VPS OREGON, THURSDAY, Drama of American Life Listed was An outstanding drama of American family life will be brought to the Craterian theater with the showing Coming Friday Stars at Roxy Nell Hamilton plays the lead In "The Keeper of the Bees," the plc turlzatldt, of Oene Stratton -Porter's famous novel, which plays today and Friday at the Roxy theater. Appearing opposite Hamilton Is pretty Betty Furness. while . mem bers of the excellent supporting cast Include Edith Fellowes, Hobart Bos worth, Emma Dunn and Helen Je rome Eddv. own fault, Henry if uses, too ' 3 r we ot an RANGE, our have been lot less be- trif juices end valuw - and rv lTs I 1 A r ' ri fai-yiftfmlwiAal-t 111 -- .t:iS..tm riL j a, i mm 1 I . I Y X H doesnt cook Ihfm away like old tnihionexl ronfei MARCH 12, 1936. Czkf ' ft A v V 1 , it I of "Ah, Wilderness," featuring J lace Beery, Lionel Barrymore Atlne MscMahon In the leading Wal and roles. to Rialto Screen Gene Autry, radio's singing cow boy; Anne Rutherford, a new west ern heroine: and Buck, the wonder dog brought to fame In ''Call of the Wild," appear together In the musical-western. "Melody Trail," which will play at the Rialto the ater tomorrow and Saturday. 'Melody Trail" not only Is dis tinguished In Its musical background by A u try's singing, but has a rather unique plot for pictures of this type. Included In the cast are Smiley Burnette, the cowboy comedian. Wade Botcler and Al Bridge. Enjoy the alluring fragrance of Pantoufle and LcGui Perfume. Young's Drugs, Main and Central. Buckingham's Ice Cream; Candy & Party Specials The Crest. 230 S. Ce.iv i5$a mv I W JUJ .Friday and Saturday HALF PRICE! LADIES' PURSES 15c 25c 49c 98c Assorted Whites, Tans, Blacks, Navy Card Party Friday Plan Of E. P. Club EAGLE POINT, March 12, (Spl.) The Civic club will bold a card party at the club rooms Prlday, March 13. starting at 8 p. m. All are cordially Invited to enjoy a pleaaaot evening. A small admittance charge will be made which will Include lunch at midnight. Be correctly corseted 111 , an Artist Model by Bthelwvn B Hoffmann 3 Tomorrow HE RODE THE SONG IN HIS HEART! Radio's singing cowboy in a round-np of melody ! Bidin', ropin', sbootin', to the tune of his steel guitar! ' Positively Ends Tonight ! jazzmas, .fcvSA WflJjOT Wl F B3 ifcUy whfc ClAIRE TREVOR COTTON D R ESSES Only Wards tremendous purchasing power makes this sale possible, styles range from tallcrcd shlrtvralsta to flippant frllla. The prlnta are norala, stripes, plaids, checks, polka dots or geomeuica. Colors are bluea. reds, yellown, greens, or browns. Trim ming, Include organdy, pique, novel ty buttons and buckles. These dresses hsvr no season they're always good) School Board to Meet EAGLE POINT, March 13. (Spl.) A meeting of the board of director! will be held at the school house to night with usual routine business In order. ' some U New and Different and Saturday! RANGE WITH A mm 117 SOUTH CENTRAL TELEPHONE 283