jMEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, SfEDFORD. OREGON, SUNDAY, APRIL 10, 1932.
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Roscoo "Fatty" Arbuckle, former film comedian, now a motion
picture director, and Addle McPhall, 24, film actress, have announced
they will marry at toon aa Arbuckla obtalna a final decree of divorce
from hit nresant wii.
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IS NOT RETURNED
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upon the opportunity to extort 50.
000. The aerial numbers given In the
bank money circular were for bills
totaling 50,000; half In twenties,
18,000 In tena and 10,000 In fives.
The best available sources said
these were the same quantities and
bill ilzes demanded In an original
ransom Bote left pinned to the
window sill of the baby's nursery
by the kidnapers.
At Norfolk, Va., the very ReT.
H. Dobson -Peacock, one of three
men there who have been seeking
the child's return since eight days
after the Infant was kidnaped on
March 1. said be did not believe
there was any connection between
.their efforts and the failure of the
ransom payment announced tonight.
WARD PRICE TELLS
INCREASING THSS YEAR
For the purpose of Impressing upon
the people of Oregon that one in
dustry that of tourist travel will
be greater on the Pacific coast this
year than it has been for many years
past, was' the object of R. M. Price's
visit to Med ford yesterday with W.
S. Boyd of the Benson hotel, Port
land. At a luncheon at the Hotel Jack
son Saturday noon, Mr. Price told his
guests that the 122 conventions char
ted for Portland between June and
September, would bring hundreds of
people to points throughout the state,
especially where there Is scenic at
tractions. He stressed the point that It Is not
necessary to spend large sums of
money for advertising In distant
places, for of the 93,000 out-of-state
auto registered in Oregon last year,
73,000 were from California and the
state of Washington,
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Butord L. Green demonttrated hit automatlo typetettlno Inven
. tlon recently te newtpaper and prett attoclatlon men In Charlotte,
. N. C The machine literally reada and wrltet. The writing It In the
form of llnet of type which are aet from the copy by an electric eye.
The machine automatically doe, the work of a linotype operator.
Complaints have been listed with
the state police, the sheriff's office
and the county court that motor
ists on evening rides have started
dumping tin cans and other refuse
on the highways and byways. This
is an unfailing sign of spring in
the valley and occurs as regularly
as coming of the season and Irri
tates the rural residents beyond
words.
If the offenders are caught, they
will face fine and Imprisonment or
both, and cleaning up for a quarter
of a mile In both directions from
the dumping spot.
County officials announced that
the county Jail prisoners would not
be detailed to clean up the other
fellows mess and that a watch would
be maintained to make a capture
and set an example.
The first report said that a wheel
barrow load of tin cans hsd been
dumped on the Pacific highway be
tween this city and Phoenix The
Old Stage road district also reports
some new rubbish.
Wall St. Report
Btock Rale Average
(Copyright, 1S32, Standard 8tatlstlci
So.)
April 9:
00 30 30 00
Ind'la RR's Ufa Total
Today ... 49.0 S3.1 77.8 80.1
Prev. day 48.1 22 4 75.1 48 0
Week ago St 38 0 884 56 4
Tear ago 1253 89 0 1834 130.3
Bond Rale Arfraeet
(Copyright, 1933. Standard Statistics
So.)
April
Today 81.8
Pre, day 61.9
Ween ago 65.8
Year ago 86.8
30 30
Ind'la RR'a
83.7
63.7
68.7
99.5
30 90
Ufa Total
77.8
77.7
80.7
1005
87.6
67.8
71 0
95.7
NEW YORK, April 9 (AP Short
covering prompted by the senate In
vestigation brought a rally to the
atock market today.
Net galna of II to 82 were fairly
general among leaders, although final
prices were considerably under the
highs made at the opening when a
buying outburst brought advances of
1 to 85 a share. This flurry lasted
hardly a quarter of an hour, giving
way to transections approximated 1.
300.000 shares.
Today's closing prices for 15 select
ed stocks follows:
American Can 53H
American T. & T. 108
Anaconda
Curtis Wright
Oeneral Motora
Int. T. 4c T.
Montgomery Ward
Paramount Pub.
Radio
Southern Pao.
S. O. of Cal.
S. O. of N. J.
Trans. Am.
United Aircraft
U. S. Steel
. a 14
, 1
. 13H
, 6
, 7
!t
8
14H
. 30
. 26 1,
. 3
. 1014
. 34 H
Portland Wheat
PORTLAND. Ore., April 9. (API
Wheat futures:
Open High Low Close
May .6714 Ji9"4 .59
July .574 .59 .874 .6814
Sept. .874 .58 .57 .58(4
Cash wheat:
Big Bend Bluestem
Soft white
.88
.68 14
.58 14
.6614
.5614
.56 !4
Oats No. 2 white. 833.50.
Today's car receipts: Wheat 13,
flour 10, com 1, hay 2.
Western white
Hard winter .
Northern spring
Western red
Sen FranctM-o lltitterfat
8AN PRANC1SCO." Cel., April .
(API Butterfat t. 0. b. San Fran
cisco. 30c.
Oregon Weather
Pair Sunday but unsettled In north
west portion: Monday probably cloudy
with rains In northwest portion;
moderate temperature: moderate
changeable winds offshore.
BsUcada. P. L. Read. Harelfern
Plan, Portland, submitted low bid of
130 000 for general contract on school
building.
Equipment for Installation of a
"hog fuel" burner In te new county
court .house arrived last week and
is being put In place. "Hog fuel"
was substituted last winter when It
was shown as efficient and more eco
nomical method of beaming the court
house. The "hog fuel" will be fur
nished by the Timber Products com
pany, the Owen-Oregon and other
local mills. The chute for the trans
fer of the chopped fuel to the fur
nace la also under construction.
It is expected that the work of
placing the Indiana limestone on the
exterior of the structure will start
within the week. The limestone Is
now being water painted and arrang
ed for quick handling. Each piece
of stone is cut to specifications, and
will require some work by expert
stone cutters. Placing of the Ash
land granite on the front entrance
is well under way.
The Interior partitions are being
installed and as soon as completed a
force of plasterers will be engaged.
The main work Is centralized at
present on the roof, where the Jail
la located, and the pouring of the
concrete for this department was
completed last week. The Jail equip
ment has arrived for Installation.
Present maintenance of progress
will mean that the general construc
tion on the structure will be com
pleted late in June and the court
house ready for occupancy by mid
September. '
LOS ANGELES, Cal., April 9.
(AP) Los Angeles forged ahead In
the opening baseball series here to
day by rapping out ft 9-to-fl victory
over Portland.
. The series stands three games and
two.
Other results:
R. H. E.
Portlsnd 0 15 1
Los Angeles 9 14 1
Peterson. A. Jacobs and Palmlsano;
Herrmann and Campbell.
R. H. E.
Missions 4 0 a
Sacramento . 14 20 0
H. Plllette, Zahnlser, Johnson and
Hoffman; Vinci and Wlrts.
Hollywood
OaXlund
M. Thomas and Bassler; F. Thomas
and Read.
Seattle
San Francisco
Walters and Cox;
nebsky.
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Meteorological Report
Forecasts
Medford and vicinity: Sunday fair,
with frost in morning.
Oregon : Fair Sunday, becoming
cloudy and unsettled on coast.
Frosts In Interior.
Local Data
5 -g
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Temperature (degrees)- 85
HlghMt (last 13 hours) 68
Lowest (last 13 hours) 35
Rel. humidity (percent) 91
Precipitation (Inches) 00
State of weather Clear Clear
Totl precipitation since Septem
ber 1, 1931, 15.31 inches.
Sunrise today, 5:38 a. m.
Sunset today, 0:40 a. m.
Sunrise Monday. 5:37 p. m.
Ore and Bullion
Purchased
UckI by Stat al CtHtomk
WILD B ERG BROS.
SMliLTlNG RB FINING CO.
TUnt: Neurit San Frannxo
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OVERLOOKING UNION SQUARE
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350 ROOMS
WITH P0.IVATB BATH
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WITH Of TAXHED BATH
AS IDWAS'L50 SINGH, 2?oD0U8lt
Home of KROWnxio
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GARAGE IN CONNECTION
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FENCING!
AT CARLOAD PRICES
WE ARE UiaOADINCr A CARLOAD
DIRECT FROM FACTORY
J bar l.et Than SS cents rer Bod
rield renCe (Omens Other st.Mrs In Mock)
Poultry Fence
Poultry Netting
J and lur far
Lawn Gates
Lawn Fence
Barb Wire
Buy From This Carload and Save Money
Above Pricei Apply on Ordcn Any Sir
VOLNEY DIXON
Averace price les than j rent per tquare
loot, (tome select llelilits Desired)
Man. Detents. I.esa than 4 Tents per
(See the new Inch meh
farm styles)
Avrrare Less than ts Cents per sqnsre foot.
(Created Extra Stronf Complete nlth
tatrh and hlntea.)
Trellis. Doner Gusrd. airfare les than 4V,
Cents per square foot, (lialtanlrcd atler
rltaln link alto atallable)
Gahanlicd less than as Cents per rod.
(All specifications obtainable)
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One of the outstanding cars for
J93J to be shown In Medford Is the
n Hash with its handsome slip
stream design which Is now display
ed at the Walter w. ADoey. inc. ouo
'rooms on South Riverside avenue.
Along with Its distinction In ap
tv, n.w Nah car has un
usually fine performance because cf
tvi Amrivnamlc deslsn. Walter Ab
bey stated. Frontal air rlslatance is
reduced by the V-radlator ana Slop
ing windshield for their contours so
a-ith th. winH Instead of aealnst It
as do the old-style snub-nose radia
tor and upright windshield.
A carload shipment of a. M. 0.
trucks received by the Abbey sales
and service recently is also attracting
considerable attention from Medford's
motor-minded public.
ROGUE VALLEY
YOUTH BREAKS
STUDYJECORD
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read and write when he waj four
years old, and thereafter continued
with his own education so rapidly
that by the time, he entered school
at six he waa promoted six times mak
ing 6 grades In his first year. Educa
tional magazines wanted to write up
this prodigy, hut were refused; In
stead, hts father took him out of
school and sent him on dally hikes
In the hills with a sterling old pros
pector, to study nature and those
things not learned from books.
Tet at odd times this lad picked up
old famlly,text books and taught him
self such subjects as Latin, German,
Physics. Calculus; later took examina
tions and received full credits for
them; when ho entered Stanford uni
versity all the chemistry he knew
was what he had taught himself in
the amateur laboratory he had rigged
up at home. Yet at th end of that
year young Ferry was awarded the
gold medal as the outstanding first
year student In chemistry.
Other scholastic honors followed
early election to and offices In both
the national chemistry honorary fra
ternities, Alpha Chi Sigma and Phi
lamba, Upsllon; elected to Phi Bet
Lamba U pal Ion: elected to Phi Beta
lastlc fraternity while only in his
Junior year: elected to Sigma Xi. the
national research honorary fraternity
when he took up graduate work while
still a senior.
Perry's professors potm out that his
college career was not merely a
"grade-making" business; the straight
A's came along as a side issue to get
ting all there was out of his courses,
including many stiff subjects outside
the chemistry department. John Ferry
was taught as a child not to look for
soft anaps; eventually the hard jobs
became easy for him.
Ferry has managed to find time to
give to several outside activities at
college and also to instructing oth
ers; In his senior year he was teach
ing a class of Juniors and seniors. He
la far from being the typical high
brow dlg' however, and is sociable
and modest and has many friends at
college and In the Rogue River Valley,
where he spends his vacations with
his parents on Foots Creek, employ
ing part-of his time In engineering
work for the Ro?ue River Gold com
pany, managed by his father, D. H.
Ferry. It was research work in chem
ical and electrical treatment conduc
ted by, John Ferry which contributed
to the solving of the muddy water
problem at the dredge, which has
been so successful for two years
straight In eliminating all discolora
tion from Rogue River from Foots
Creek, which was formerly a source
of complaint from sprrts fishermen.
The Ferry tradition at Stanford
university, from which both John's
parents graduated, bids fair to be car
ried on by his twin sisters, Frances
and Elizabeth, who are preparing for
Stanford at Medford high school, and
featuring a "straight A" record them
selves for their three years at high
school to date.
Prooklngs. Local postoffice mov
ed to south end of Btookings Mer
cantile store.
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Gardiner. Highway improvement
work underway on road between here
and Florence.
Wedderburn. Gold Beach Util
ities. Inc.. extending ltselectric pow
er lines north from here along Oregon
Coast highway to Cedar Fork road
Junction, thence to Bagneiis xerry.
4
Bend. Shevlin-Hixon Lumber Co.
will reopen for business April 3.
The annual congregational meet
ing of the Presbyterian church was
held Wednesday evening, opening
with a covered dish dinner at 0:30
o'clock.
TH following officers were elect
ed to serve In addition to those
now holding office: Deacon, R. E.
Sweeney; trustees, H. B. Janes. W.
S. Gllmore, T. P. Tollefson; treas
urer, H. F. Spllver; music commit
tee, Mrs. A. J. Hanby, Mrs. C. C.
Lemmon, Mrs. H. Patton; benevo
lence treasurer. Miss Elizabeth Burr,
clerk of the congregation, Mrs. Maud
Chapman; chairman of the congre
gation, Hamilton Patton.
Reports were made by represen
tatives of the various organizations
with Hamilton Patton, chairman of
the congregation presiding. They
1 (iiiiiHsaH Junior Christian Endeavor.
Edith Hodgklns: Westminster For
um. Emily Brown; Crater Lake
Guild. Emily R. Dynan; Woman's
Missionary society. Mrs. A. J. Hanby;
Woman's association, Mrs. C. B. Mc
Math: Sunday school, Mrs. W. 8.
Gllmore; The Session, A. L. Cum
mings; treasurers report, H. P. W.
Spllver; financing committee, H.
Patton. benevolence, R. B. Sweeney;
stewardship. Walter Frazer Brown;
budget committee, R. E. Sweeney;
Bible class, Jeanette P. Garrett;
(deacons report, Mrs. Bell E. Uttrell:
(organ fund. W. W. Howard; Men's
'club, R. E. Sweeney.
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