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MTITFCmn MATL TRTBTTXT!, W.DFOKP. OTJF.OON". FRIDAY. r.VROTT in. lfT.G. PAGE THIItTER'N LOCAL and Welahaar In Ashland Henry Wel ha at was among those making busl ntv call In Ashland Wednesday. McNalr HeroHal McNatr, Ashland business man, transacted business In MMford yesterday. ' From Ashland Mrs. Benjamin M. Heath of Ashland was among Med foM visitors Wednesday. ... , NTA Business Glen Hleber, in charge of NYA work in this vicinity, transacted business In Ashland Wed nesday. From Cleveland Business visitors tn Medford today Included T. W. pa-rlah of Cleveland, Ohio, who ar rived on the morning train. Ranwell, to Speak A. H. Ban well, seers tary of the Jackson County Chamber of Commerce, will speak before the Grants Pass Business and Professional Women's club at a ban quet next Thursday evening. Sets New andards for Brooding Results Wordi cannot describe ths fine qualities of thtc Oil Heated Jameaway Brooder; tried, tetd and accepted by poultrymen every when as "th brooder without an equal." Her It a brooder with tha tafe, economi cal, dependable heatinjr qualities of the best coal burning brooder combined with all tha conveniences and advantage of oil heat. James way -la justly proud of this brooder. It la worthy of all the name and trademark Janteaway atari da for In merit asd ralu. , Thou tan da of these hroodVra are In mm. Owner are delighted. They tell their friends and that endorsement alone has re suited in doubling the sale of this stove each year. The Jamesway seta the pare because It has everything a good brooder (should have , . . 8 gallon oil tank on sturdy high legs . raised strainer . . . automotive type filter , . oil pipe clean-out ... overflow pipe ' thermostat assembly of die cast and Biaehlned parts ... air Intake regulator ' , . draft equalizer . , . roof pipe venti lator east iron base burner, lid and pips collar . . . radiator type heat drum , galvanised hover and many other fea- tores that make it the ideal brooder and outstanding buy of the season. We are authorised Jamesway Dealer and welcome the opportunity of demonstrating thfs stove to you. We also carry a com plete line of Jameiway chick) and mature flock equipment. Jackson Co. Feed Company 4th and Bartlett. Phone 803 lifte Mi, &fiW St if' a rounc A B D Capsules . . . . . . .$1.09 Gem Blades , . 27c Weeks-Break-up-a-Cold 25c Hot Water Bottes ...... Colgate's Talcum Cashmere Bouquet Enos Eff. Salt ;. "antiseptic Lotion I -itches' Shampoo 59c Listerine, large . 59c Hinds Honey & Almond Cream .... 39c Insulin lOcc U40 .' $1.41 Sparklet Bulbs, 10 for 75c Citrocarbonate ...79c Pertussin ...5?c Formolid .. . . 67c V iil elastic and spring trusses. The Store -That Fills Prescriptions (lcu: 3ieiniardt'$ , s rim riiM raoDVCTioH "A MIDSUMMER NIGHT'S DREAM" BY WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE Muiie by MenJilMoun. Villi a east of more than en, theuuna Thursday J)Carch 19th TWO PERFORMANCES ONLY 2:15 and 8:16 ALL SEATS RESERVED MATINEE: Lor.r floor 1st 80 rows Mr, balance Me Barony lrt 9 row, H.in. bal.no, SSe rvTMtvo: tow flnor 1st 10 rows JV. nrt 10 r ric balance ,lat 9 row. I tl 10 Balcony 1M 3 rows 11 5, balance 5e ALL PRICES INCLUDS TAX Box Office Openi Monday Noon Mail Order. Now I Hunt's Qratcrian Theatre PERSONAL To San Francisco Among passen ger on the southbound train last nlpht was Ethelwyn B. Hoffmann.! whose destination was 6 an Francisco. Trowbridge North Ben Trowbridge left on the evening train yesterday for Portland where bt will make a short business visit. e Rosen ba ura Make Trip A- 6. Rosenbaum was a business visitor to day In Myrtle Creek and other Ump qua valley points. 1 eaves for Home Mrs. F. J. Beech em left this morning for her home In Jackson, Minn., after spending the I pat few days visiting her cousin, Mrs. 1 W. H. Arnold, of this city. At Headquarters Capt. Harry Cooper, commanding officer of Camp China Flats, conferred with officers at Medford CCC headquarters today. Harder on Trip Ben B. Hardsr, president of the Jackson County Chamber of - Commerce, left yester day for Ban Francisco for a short business stay. e Call on Friends David Wheeler and two daughters, Mrs. William Bur bank and Mrs. Fred Sparks, all of Medford, called on friends In Ash land Wednesday. To Attend Funeral All members of the Rebekah lodge will meet In the ball at 2 p. m. Sunday, to at terd the funeral of Sister Belle Ben nett It was announced today. Joins Beauty Shop Mrs. Marie Hnmmarlay of Eugene arrived In Medford yesterday to accept a posi tion with Bowman's Beauty shop. She was formerly employed In this city. Returns Home Miss Mabel Froh bach returned last evening by train to her home In San Francisco, having been called here last week by the death of her father, H- O. Frohbach. ?ark Officer Hue Lawrence C. Merrlam, regional officer of the na tional park service. Is expected to arrive here from his San Francisco headquarters Wednesday, March 18, with M. H. Astrup, park Inspector for region 8, with headquarters In Seattle. With Fred W. Scheffel, city superin tendent, they will make an Inspection of Prescott Memorial park. Here for Funeral Mr. and Mrs. William Meehan of Boone, Iowa, ar rived here last night to attend the funeral of their six-year-old grand son. Malcolm Tarns, who died last Mtnday. They are the parents of tht boy's mother, Mrs. Emit Tarns, 202 Elm street. The funeral servlc? was held this afternoon at the Perl chipel. Interment was In the Sis kiyou Memorial park. FOR 39c 13c Soap, 3 for ..... 25c .21c ......... i . . . . .45c Alka-Seltier bottle .......... 49c Ladies ' Rest Room in Basement DRUG STOPC "Rose Marie" Opens Run Sunday --J'Y ' r- The outstanding musical romance of the season will be the Craterlan theatre's second "Hit" In their "Par ade of Hits," when "Rose Marie," starring Jeanette MacDonald and Nelson Eddy, opens Its local run Sun day. One of the moat aiuoces&ful of all musicals, "Rosa Marie" Is known the world over, and now. through the medium of the screen, millions who have hummed Its tunes but have never seen the play, will be given a chance to see one of the best- Jo ved of all romances. Included among Its songs are "Rose Marie," "Song of the Mountles," "The Indian Love Call,' "Pardon Me Madame' Teachers Chorus Meets The Jack-1 son county Teachers chorus will meet at 10 o'clock tomorrow morntng In the courthouse auditorium. AH mem bers are urged to be present to prac tice for the spring concert. H. E. Club Meets The Jacksonville Home Economics club met yesterday af'ernoon at the home of Mrs. Edna Jor.es. A short buslnees session was followed by a social hour, during which refreshments were served by the hostess. Back from Chieafio Capt. Guy W. Saunders, commander of Camp In dian Creek, has returned to his post after a visit to Chicago whither he wai called by the Illness of his wife. Mrs. Saunders, much Improved 4n health, returned to the camp with the captain. 3 m Two Draw Fines Kinder Mccur tain and Hazel Smith, both of Tal ent, pleaded guilty In justloe court yesterday to operating autos with im proper lights. Mccurtain drew a tint of &1, which was suspended, and paid cotts of $4.60. Hazel Smith was fined 9 which the Judge remitted upon payment of costs of $4-50, Promoted to Captain Dr. Lawrence B Hanson, assistant surgeon of the M-dford CCC district, received notice tclay of his promotion from first lieutenant to captain in the medical restrve corps, U. S. army. He has been on duty with the CCC since the j spt'ng of 1033. He came to Med ford CCC headquarters a short time ajr-j when Dr. HJnlmar Gentle suc ceeded Lieut, p. Kirk Smith as dis trict surgeon, Lieut. Smith being as signed to new duties with the navy. I "School" Porty The Mothers' club j of the Sacred Heart church held . an "old-time district schol session" last , ntbt at the home of Mrs. Mttry K. ; Weston, 62 North Peach street. The girls came with toys and dolls and ' th boys with their whittling. AH i wcie attired tn their school-day uni 1 forms, braids and bows constituting : the halrdress. Everyone took part in tho program with a reading or a 1 short story. Games were played auJ lunch was eaten from tin palls and i baskets, reminiscent of school days. Topsy and Prank te won the laurels for the best costumes.' ' Bing Crosby Film Pleases Audience Hunt's Craterian j Opening their "Parade of Hits," jthe Craterlan theatre yesterday, with! ' the showing of "Anything Goes,' I i could hardly have chosen a more j suitable film entertainment. The 1 ! screen presentation of the musical I comedy that wss such a pronounced success on Broadway, "Anything ; Goes" abound In tuneful songs, I oomlo scenes, and a set of parodies ; on the "You're the Top" hit which j ' are ' riotously funny. If the stage j j show was anywhere near as snappy J i and entertaining as the film version, i it is not difficult to understand why. It had such a long run engagement. Bing Crosby heads the cast of fav orites In a role that affords htm an unrivalled opportunity to display bis versatile talenta In song and comedy. He sings and clowns to one's h tart's content. Assisting In the gen eral merriment are Ethel Merman, j known everywhere a the Broadway rhythm girl, Charlie Ruggle. Grace ! Bradley, and Ids Luplno. All the famous Cole Porter songs which were unlvewally popular are j heard -In this mirthful picture. He has provided a number of others which are equally as good a. "You're ths Top." "Anything Ooea," and "I Oet a Kirk Out or You." Additional songs by other music makers are In cluded. Outstanding in the lyric line are the parodies on "You're the Top." which Crosby and Miss Merman sing Dse Mall TrIMine want ads. Tirestone I .ii istsaaH and many others, sung against the majesty of glimmering lakea, tall pines and superb mountain vistas. The story concerns an opera star, who, traveling Incognito through the north woods In search of her brother, fail In love with the Northwest "Mountle. whose Inflexible job la the "get his man" who happens, in this case, to be the brother of the girl with whom he is In love. The climax of the story 1a as dramatic- as the finish la romantic. Supporting the two stars are Reg inald Owen, Allan Jones, George Regan, Robert. Grieg, Alan Mowbray, and Gllda Gray, who sings and dances to the kind of music she made pop ular on the tnt,e. I (Continued from Pag, One) the primary campaign was attributed mainly to the persuasion of friends. He was approached some time ago witn the suggestion but he remained noncommittal. The number of friends endeavoring to persuade him. how ever, Increased until finally he ac ceded to their wishes. Mr. Sweeney has filled various po- siuons witn tne Dans. He has been with the Institution about twelve years and has resided In Medford IS years, his home now being at 1135 West Main street. He owns a pear orcnara on the Pacific highway and is widely known among valley or. chardists. 1 . He has been especially active In Masonic circles and has held many Important offlcea In the order. He la a past master of the Blus lodge In Mlsourl, past Illustrious master of the Medford council and past comman der of Malta Commandery, Aahland, and an officer of the state grand council, Hoyal and Select Masters. He Is a member of Hlllah Temple, Hiuan Temple patrol and of the Med ford Shrine club. Mr. Sweeney has made numerous friends during his service at the bank. He Is known as a quiet, efficient and mm ahytime" Hi ENDS TONIGHT! mm Gene Htrntton-porterW "KEEPER of the1 BEES SATURDAY ONLY I Continuous Shows 1 to 11 imeoi ii "KUSHINO) WATIRI" STAKTINO Ht'NDAV I DAM! "RENDEZVOUS" Kb Wll.M.lM POHttl lto).i.rsu iuskix wies . " TemTylsr.ewbr V ?fV WHIIaim,Wllll.r. A Ti) ; ltaemeiV'u i? ' . M ' '. rt 9Ajr rlM BHI. Jr. 4. Bu44y ..n.iH Added rranklyn rer I Heels emm. tern Nar4y Comedy Ray tttmywr Cart.mn saBaBBvaaapaaaaaaa) South Sea Romance Here Sunday AT 1 la V? i- ! The haunting fascination of the South Seas, the idyllic lives of Its natives, a romance unfolded amid the thrills of primitive lives theae are the elements caught In an absorbing piece of entertainment, "Last Of The Pagans,' the tropic Idyll coming to the Blolto theatre . Sunday for a three day run. Filmed on an uncharted coral Isle courteous worker, possessed of an un obtrusive but engaging personality. $30.06. Mr. Deuel is a young and aggres sive attorney who has been active In the Republican ranks. He la a mem ber of the Oregon State Bar and Is privileged to practice In both state and federal courts. He Is secretary treasurer of the Rogue River Valley Traffic association. . He has studied not only In Oregon Institutions but at tha University of Washington and the law school of Ohio State university, Columbus. O. He la a member of a pioneer south ern Oregon family. BLOCKADE CONTINUANCE VOTED BY L A. COUNCIL LOS ANGELES, March 13. (AP) The Los Angeles city counoll voted today for the second time to sup port Jamea S. Davis, police chief, in maintaining a state border patrol against transients. I Hhows 1:00.8:00 RADIO'S SINGING COWBOY! . . , In a tune-full, shoot- t 7 in, 1 t - a m ttin) nnn at11rnnv! He stops cattie-rustiinff and a pretty girl's heart with bis golden voice) r f n I 11 f MS. nk I i Iff f . r- A Pnr.VI E SATl'RDAY NIOIIT S.sr RICH I Starting Sunday A romantln saira of ths flouth Mesa A cost of f 1, 000,000! 1 Featuring the two lovers of ' Eskimo '1 MALA and LOTUS ' A romantln ssira of the Mouth Hrss . . . at r is ' 5 ,8 .IV in the Pacific. Its cast Is headed by Mala, the native whose performance in "Eskimo" brought rave from or 1 tics and public alike. With Lotus Long the only other player brought from Hollywood, the actors consisted of the entire population of the Is land, Including Its chief. More than five months were spent In the South Seas making this picture at a cost exceeding $1,000,000. VALLEY ELKS J E Committee delegates from Ashland and GrantTpaas Elks lodges last night attended the regular meeting of the Mftlford lodge, and presented plans for the formation of a Joint commit tee to draft plana for oomprehenstvu I Cold ? help end it tooner. throat and chest with Adult, i 25 Kimiici-iuo ' e . v " .-..i'm-'- Caught HtuJc AtlDKO SHORT StTMECTSI A Vsffnhonil AdTrntur.1 "FAKERS OF THE EAST" Duinlifll ttl.rs ,' CARTOON NEWS gtfJt rf. 3 Dayslr- v m Mr' i- I m j Mi m ivu t it sv.. Roxy Thriller fV:r "J"1 1141 """"""i! 4 f : . .:r ..v.ii i a.....- Tff.. Harry Carey headj the tall star cast of famous Western players In "Powder Smoke Range," playing Sat urday only at the Boxy theatre. On the same program will be the 11th episode of 'Tallpln Tommy." representation of southern Oregon Elks at tha annual convention to be held In Los Angeles tn July. fhe visiting delfKatea suggested a committee be appointed In the near future to consider the plans. At the meeting entertainment wan furnished by the high school band under F. Wilson Walt, and their ef forts were rewarded with much fav orable comment. The CCC fight card, postponed from last night, will be held next Thurs day, the same evening on whtch elcv tloi, of officers will be held. olMA VCLT WILL LUAUH ! CORNELL FOOTBALLERS! NEW YORK, March 13. (AP) Cornell university has selected Carl Bnavely of North Carolina ns Its IT'S. "TOPS" IN SUNDAY! NO. 2 OF s BiV'lriay.ll'uiip.fiii.ipiisii ia)iiiiisis iwwiuiiiwws tuulMN "WTiiMVirir tr. na" i-TiJ"M-4ttTla;firfiiiniifrtiMii,i si I 6:45-:0O j rwVTmiBLaimi T 1 KUldlM 100 1 1 'jr Hurryl -s CStijrjt Tomorrow Night! fjlf BING CROSBYL..,, ' ' K Ethel MERMAN J C'" fi . MmMmmsmHBmmammMmMmmmmmmmmtMmmmm ' i' ' 7'"- rr!tm,''iA-' .,i 111 &t7c r 11 T-" Mt Another grand show I The romantic singing Idols of the screen soaring to new triumphs in a magnificent festival of musio and love . . . with such great hits as "Rose Marie" "Indian Love Call" and others Feel at Home In "The Heart of Portland Comfort Cont.nlmca Conrtfsy sr.lc Attrarlltf Roleai lotel Cornelius it) n y park Prlsrhrd Mil, WHO oath BKN O. Portlnnd new bead football coach. It learned authoritatively today. DANCE On The OASIS SPRING FLOOR Every Sat. Nile See Evans' Buster Brown Adv. today, Page 5 ANCE SAT. NITE ORIENTAL GARDENS Bud Dynge's Band ' fraturlnc Dinty Moore at the Drumsl Rube's Old Timer In the Small Hall I 2 HALLS ONE ADMISSION See Sunday Tribune Sum MUSICAL COMEDY THE "BIG PARADE" -II 00 up up Park Ave Hotel 62.1 S.W. Part Port lane GniMSON M(T- ism IN THE HEART OF THE CITY Ii linn -i n mmm