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LIEDFORD MATTi TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, TUESDAY, 'AUGUST 16, 1932. PAGE FT? a Local and At Lake o' the Woods Harold buo li among local people vacationing this week at Lake o the Wood&. i . . Bicycle Stolen John Blachoff, who resides at 31 Kenwood, reported to the city police last night that bis bicycle had been stolen. Returm Home Lowell Kuehnle. who has been vacationing for the past several weeks with relatives at Pitta burgh, Pa., arrived back In Medford on the Shasta today. 9 Returns North Jack Retlaw ol the Fox theaters, who has been here for several days attending to business matters, left today on the Shasta for his headquarters In Eugene. To River Lodge Mr. an4 Mrs. Frank Bishop of Santa Barbara, Cal., arrived, here today by train from the south to vacation for some time at their summer lodge on Rogue river. At Bakery Miss Dorothy Baugh man Is working at the Colonial bak ery for two weeks during the absence of Miss Marguerite McAll later, Who la vacationing In Los Angeles. To Buttle Lake Harry Walker of the local postof flee staff, and family, left today for Suttle lake, northwest of Bend, where they will attend the Baptist Young People's convention Jn session there. Calls Here Thomas BLgelow, assist ant supervisor of Klamath national forest, with headquarters In Vreka, was a business caller at the offices of the Rogue River national forest this morning. Goes to Roseburg Miss Jessie M. Wilde of Portland left on the Shasta this morning for Roseburg, where she will visit before continuing north. She has been the guest In Medford for ten days of Mrs. Terrell Deck. t Visits Palmers To be the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Martin Palmer at Cra ter lake, Mlsa Ann Springer left by stage this morning for the park. She arrived here on the train from the north. Vacationing A party of .Medford people vacationing at Lake o' the Woods are Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Bauer, Mr. and Mrs. Chester Hubbard and Louise Fluhrer. ' Mrs. Gilbert Improved Mrs. James Gilbert. . who sustained serious in juries In an auto wreck Friday on the Crater Lake highway, was report ed considerably improved today at the Community hospital, where she Is receiving treatment. wim aiBier Here aire, muidiq rw mot of Portland arrived In Medford last evening from the north to be with her sister, Mrs. James H. Gil bert, who was Injured in an auto mobile wreck on the Crater Lake highway late Friday afternoon. Return Home Miss Kelle Mordoff and Mi Mary Dempsey left this morning for their home In Chlco, Cal., after a visit here with Miss Mor doff 's mother, Mrs. Mary Mordoff, and her sisters, Mrs. C. H. Beery and Mrs. H. S. Chlrgwln. Waives Exam On the charge of possession of a still. Martin Wilkin son yesterday afternoon waived ex amination, and ball was set at $1000. The charges were filed by C. A. Herr, federal prohibition agent. Wilkinson was bound over to the grand jury. Gil more Company The grounp participating In the Gllmore parade In Medford, wnp were overnight guests at the Jackson hotel, were J. W. Vaughan, C. R. Strong, F. B. Ma loney, M. E. Thomas, C. R. Peterson. C. Ferella. B. Brickie, Jack Whlte- YinnA Oorrfnn Flnlnv .nrf Tjiii Merer. From Burllngame Master Michael Tabtn, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph O. Tobln of Burllngame, arrived here on the Shasta t&day to spend about two weeks at the Twker-Tobln lodge on Rogue river. Young Michael has . Just returned to the states from France. "Dad" Is Bark B. F. Gilbert, employe at th ' Federal building, where he Is better known as "Dud," has returned to work there, follow ing an absence of two months, due to Illness. Mr. Gilbert will operate the elevator while Ray Lyons Is on his vacation. - License Issued A marriage license was Issued yesterday to Andy M. fla kota and Vina E. Alpheus, both of Hippy Camp, Cal. Mr. Sakota gave his birthplace as Austria, and hi oc cupation as a shovel operator. Mlis Alpheus stated that she was half Indian and half white. On Business Here A group of rail way representatives arrived here this mornlnar bv train from the north, to attend to business matters In Interest of their companies. Included were Ernest S. Farrell of Eugene, with the Union Pacific, J. T. Wallace of the Chicago Northwestern and . A. W. Shoemaker of the Missouri Pacific, with headquarters In Portland. ALWAYS COOL R0XY..15C Phone 291 Children 10c Fnd TONIGHT "HELL'S ANGELS" Coming Tomorrow rtaudrtle Colbert In Dally Mat. 1:S0. Ere. 7 ' l.a.I l,ni' inMl.ill l'th IMikrr In "ttai lUrk llime Personal Stops In City M. P. Pritchard of the Stockton State hospital was an overnight guest in Medford. Mrs. Elfert 111 Mrs. Rose Elfert Is reported 111 at the E.. N. Eldredge home, her friends are sorry to learn. Shopping Today Mrs. George Trelchler of Central Point was in Medford this morning shopping and attending to business matters. Represents Circus Dan Dik, rep resenting the Barnes circus. Is in Medford today, having arrived yes terday, Miss Doff Home Miss Ella Doff returned to Medford by train this mornlnj from Lei and, Ore., where she has been spending the past two weeks visiting. To Diamond LakeThomas Henry 01 as by of Los Angeles left Medford yesterday for Diamond lake. He reg; letered his car in complance with the state law, before leaving this city. Seattleltes The state of Washing ton was represented yesterday at Medford hotels by Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. E. McDonald, 0. B. Olsune, A. L. Roderick and Wm. F. Rohrbach of Seattle. In and Out Ouy Heckenberg of Treka registered his car at the local state office yesterday, and stated that he planned to make occasional visits here from his northern California home. Business Callers John Wagner of Griffin creek Is a business caller in Medford today. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Engberg and son James of Talent are also attending to business matters here. . Returns Here Miss Alice Morgan, who formerly resided In Medford, has returned here to aooept a position with the Medford Furniture and Hardware company. Since leaving Medford, Miss Morgan spent some time in New York and San Francisco. Davidsons Locate Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Davidson and young daughter will make their home in this city at 17 Glen Oak court, having arrived from Salem. Mr. Davidson is the new manager for Mason Ehrman in this district. From a Distance Cars registered in Medford yesterday from distant points were John H. Baumgartner, Jr., of Philadelphia, Pa., Robert Flaherty of Pecos, Tex., who gave Portland as bis Oregon destination, Harold Har vey of Elmo, Mo., and P. L. Stanton of Chicago, 111. To Crater Lake F. A. Klttrldge o: San Francisco, with the national park service, arrived in Medford yesterday and registered his car at the out-of-state bureau with Lee O. Garlock, be fore continuing to Crater lake. Wm. B. Wheeler of Corte Madera, Cal., was also en route to the lake, ac cording to his card at the bureau. To Medford-The California trav elers arriving in Medford yesterday, who gave Medford as their Oregon destination, were C. M. Cree of Santa Cruz, F. M. Pyson of San Diego, Ver non J. Williamson of Chico, Roy Jones of Santa Ana, V. H. Peacock of Lindsay and Allen B. Drury of San Francisco. Young Medfords who know their Fashions will wear these new Fall Dresses . . . With their tricky high necklines, capes, bows and button trims. $698lo$1995 Smart fabrics include : Ribbed Sheer Crepes-, Sparkletone Crepei and Ostrich Feather Woolens. And the most alluring colors: Rhum, Bordeaux, Brown, Navy and Black, S. Central From Crater Lake Ferdinand Fletcher of Crater lake spent todday in Medford. e Home from Vacation Bernloe Sears has returned to her position as secretary to Dr. R. W. Sleeter after a weeks vacation at Lake o' the Woods, where with Miss Oladys Whit son of the M. M. store, she enjoyed boating, swimming and hiking, scal ing Mt. Pitt to within a short dis tance of the most distant peak. , Mrs. Bussey Here Mrs. XI. I. Bus fey of Glendale la in Medford this week, substituting for Mrs, Floyd Parsons as secretry to Newbury and Newbury. The Parsons are on a va cation trip through Washington this week. Mrs. Bussey worked in the Newbury office before her marriage and la remembered as the former Miss Lunett Pollock. At Local Hotels Among the many Portland guests registered overnight at the hotel In this city are J. F. Randall, F. L.- Schafer, D. M. Mc Dade, Dr. and Mrs. Frank Butter, Dr. and Mrs. B. O. Woods, R. R. Nicholson, Vivian Lewis, Dean Travis, Gloria Rlckard, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Daniels and Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Conger. t e Mr. Hansen Better Friends of Harry Hansen are glad to leam that he la In a much improved condition at the Community hospital today. Harry had his first lemon coke since his operation Saturday, and promises his friends he'll be back among them In a short time and doesn't care to hear any wild -fish stories going about In his absence. From State Points Hotel guests whose addresses are listed as Oregon cities and town, include the following from Eugene: Mike Jenny, Harold McCrady, Genevieve Walker, Dr. and Mrs. Arnold Bennett Hall, Mrs. Ma rian Phy Ager, I. N. Stewart and Mr. and Mrs. Percy HI 11 Is. Others were J. C. Johnston of Klamath Falls, Charles A. Lee and J. S. MoCllntock of Roseburg, John D. Simpson and Harold Taylor of Cor vail Is, G. L. Monnul of Grants Pass and Mr. and Mrs. F. O. Coffin of Salem. Davidson Arrives L. N. Davidson of Salem, new manager of Mason Ehrman & Co., wholesale grocers here, has arrived In this city with his family. He has been with the company for ten years. Charles E. Clay, manager here for the past six years, has resigned to enter other business. During his stay in Med ford, he has been very popular, and active In business and golf circles. Mrs. Clay and eon Charles will re main here until Mr. Clay completes arrangements. Wells to Grants Pass Deputy United States Marshal Cal 0. Wells left today on the Shasta for Grants Pass, to serve warrants on Kenneth Olson and Charles O'Nell, charged with setting fires along lower Rogue river. He was scheduled to take them before the U. S. commissioner in Grants Pass today. If they are bound over to the federal grand Jury he will continue to Portland with them this evening. O. M. Mitchell, super visor of Siskiyou national forest, filed the charges against the two men. Given Thirty Days F. M. Good man was yesterday sentenced to 30 days in the county Jail when he pleaded guilty to a charge of illegal possession of Intoxicating liquor. Goodman was arrested Saturday by city, county and federal officer, when a gallon and a half of moon shine waa found in bis home, 834 South Fir street. New Hats To match your Fall Wardrobe S1.95 to S4.95 Clever Berets S1.00 and $1.95 Phone 265 Undergoes Operation Mrs. W. H. Sutherland underwent a major op eration at the Community hospital today and waa reported resting easily this afternoon. Matthews Goes South R. A. Mat thews and sons. Winston and George, who have been in the Rogue River valley for the summer, are leaving today for San Francisco, where George will enter high school and Winston the University of San Francisco. Belknap Officiates Rev. L. F. Bel knap officiated at the wedding Sun day of Miss Maurlne McClure to Roy Duncan of this city. Through an error, Rev. Wm. B. Hamilton was re ported as the minister. LIndsey Fined Arrested 8atuU; by city, county and federal officers for the pose&slon of one-half gallon of liquor, A. E. LIndsey was fined 175 and coats in Judge H- D. Reed s court at Gold Hill yesterday after noon, j I , Northern Callfornlans The list of visitors In Medford today Includes from northern California, Mrs. G. Johanson of MacDoel, Mrs. 0. W. Winn eof Mt, Shasta, George Bernardl of Weed, N. F. Pegg of Fort Jones, E. H. Lester of Yreka, Andy Sakota of Happy Camp and Chas. Walker of Yreka. t From Neighboring Towns Florence Hunsaker is a business caller In Med ford today from Jacksonville. Other visitors are Mrs. E. J. McClane or Central Point, Mrs. O. T. Jackson of Phoenix, Mrs. E. Gould of Myrtle Creek, Mrs. E. R. Gleason of Central Point, Mrs. R. A. Young of Talent and Ruth Miller of Phoenix. Guests from Afar With their homes many miles from Medford, the following hotel guests were registered last night: E. W. Thull of Rochester, N. Y., R. E. Dawsely of Vancouver, B. C, D. H. Gillina and Thomas Dal ller of Detroit, Mich., A. L. MacDon ald of Salt Lake City, Utah, Mrs. J. O. Oostermeyer and Mrs. E. V. Feth erstoubaugh of Shanghai, China. V Mrs. Bowerman Here Mrs. Elisa beth Bowerman and daughter Beth of Eugene, accompanied by Miss Mamie Tlmmons of this city, return ed to Medford the first of the week from San Francisco, where they were guests for a week of Mr. and Mrs. Dan Bowerman. Mrs. Bowerman and daughter are continuing to Eugene by motor today. From the Bear State The hotels today had numerous guests, among them being the following from Cali fornia: Mrs. L. S. Janlver and Mrs. Dahlstrom of La Crescents, T. B. Goodwin of San Francisco, Charles B. Eps, Kenenth Cole and Thomas Power of Los Angeles, Mr, and Mrs. T. A. Blgelow and J. A. MoGee of Yreka, W. R. Endlcott of Alturas, R. H. Mellon of Pasadena, Mr. and Mrs. W. Q. Ryan and daughter of Santa Fe, Francis Martson of Modesto, Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Beasle, Miss Sudd aril e, Miss P. McClure, Mrs. M. Heredlth, Mrs, E. Retrlck of Oakland,. Eddie and Joe Vine and Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Rudack of Hollywood. FOREST OROVEEd Ahlgren and Herbert Kappel opened grocery a to re and market In old Caplee building. KLAMATH FALLS Wetern Auto Supply atore moved to 120 N. Seventh atreet. COAL 613.50 per ton. Uae Royal Utah Coal. Reduoe your fuel cost. P. B. SAMSON CO. Phone 833. 229 N. Riverside. Livestock PORTLAND. Aug. 16. (AP) STEERS (00-900 lb., medium M.SO 8 25. common 3 50-4 50; 800-1100 Ibi. medium 4 50-0 J5. common 13.50 4 50: 1100-1300 lbs. medium 14.35 5.00. HOOS 150: lower In pota. Light light. 140-160 Ibi. good and choice ,4.25-5 25; lightweight 160-180 lb. good and choice ,5.00-6 25. 180-200 lb,, good and choice ,5.00-5.25; me dium weight 300-230 lbs. good and choice 4 25-5.26, 330-350 lbs. good and choice 4.00-5.00; heavyweight 350-390 lb, good and choice ,3.85 4.85; feeders and atocker 70-130 lb, good and choice 13.50-4.35. SHEEP and Lamba 600; steady. Portland Produce PORTLAND, Aug. 16. P) Butter, egga, butterfat. eggs, live poultry and country meats unchanged. Onion., potatoes, strawberries, wool and hay quotations unchanged. 8an Francisco Butterfat SAN FRANCISCO, Aug. 16. (AP) Butterfat f ob. San Francisco 33c. Wall St. Report STOCK SALE AVERAGES (Copyright, 1032, Standard Statistics Company) Aug. 16: , 60 20 20 90 Ind'ls RR'a Ufa Total Today 60S 29.6 91.3 61.0 Prev. day.... 58.6 27.9 88.3 69.1 Week ak0 58.9 26.2 86.5 58.7 Year a30. lll.S 68 3 167.5 114.6 3 yrs. ago... .238.8 158.2 331.3 340.0 BOND SALE AVERAGES (Copyright, 1933. Standard Statistic Company) Aug. 18: 20 20 30 60 Ind'ls RR'a Ufa Total Today 66.0 68.0 83 1 72.3 Prev. day 65.3 87.0 83 8 71.7 Week ago 64.5 63.3 81.5 69.7 Vear ago. 83.6 95.1 101.3 93.3 S yrs. ago.... 92.8 101.7 96.7 97.1 NEW YORK. Aug. 16. (AP) Jn the face of successive waves of selling the stock market forged aheatr today, pushing a number of l&sues, particu larly rails, above the peak level of the aummer recovery reached last week. ENGAGEMENT IACGLUCCI aw MS M 'j 1 --W 1' A MINSATIONAl. MIX Or BIO TIME ACIK MinPORD'S OREATMT ENTP.IlTAINMr.NT ON THE SCREEN "THE FLYING FOOL" ALSO COMPLETE (WORT SUBJECT PROORAM PEARS WANTED! - SEE WALTER H. JONES INDEPENDENT DEALER Room 11 Jackson County Bank Bid?. An excited flurry of ahort covering. ! In which aharea were traded In block i of 1000 to 10.000 shares, gave the ltst i a boost of 91 to 67 a share In the j morning. This upturn waa about half lost In a slow decline In the afternoon, only to be partly restored in a last minute upturn. Bonds moved upward again In ac celerated trading, and In over the counter market, bank and Insurance company shares registered substantial gains. Salea approximated 3,700,000 shares. The cotton market rose nearly 61 a bale to new hlgha for the recovery, but lost part of Its rise, closing with net gains of 30 to 50 cents. Today's closing prices for 16 select ed stocks follow: t Amerlcsn Can - . 54 !4 American T. ez T. Anaconda ... . .114 14 l' Curtl, Wright ... Oeneral Motors H'i IZ li'" 6', 9H 30 H.. . 37 !i 34 6?i 16 43 H 2.00 Int. T. and T. Montgomery Ward . Paramount Pub. ....-.... Radio Southern Pad. . ., S. O. of Cal. S. O. Of N. J. . Trans Am. United Aircraft U. S. Steel Corp't Trust Bhs SET FOR AUGUST 26 A meeting of the Allied Welfare as Boclatlon for luncheon t the Hotel Medford, Friday, August 30. hu be-tm called by Mlis Mildred Carlton. The meeting win be the tint for the new year and a large attendance la urged. Offlcen for the new year will be elected and luncheon will be served at the regular time, 13:15. Representation from all organiza tions Is especially desired. Notlre of Final Heart nr. In the County Court of the State of OrcRon for Jackson County, tin the Matter of the Estate of Krall Blomqutit, Deoe&sed. Notice 1 hereby given that the un dersigned, executrix of the Estate of Emll Blomqulst, Deceased, has filed her final account In said Court and that the Court has fixed Monday, the 10th day of September, 1033, at ten o'clock a. m-, and the Courtroom of said Court at Medford, Oregon, aa the time and place for the hearing of any objections there may be to aald re port and the settlement thereof. Date of first publication. August 18th, 1933. OLOA E. ANDERSON, Executrix. Tonite Tomorrow Matinee Evening NO ADVANCE IN PRICES EXTRAORDINAEY QUAkTET m'tf "A Sensational N Musical Novelty" Jj $'Yi;!E&DROTie 'Late Features of the 1 roe" J 9 o'Olock Revue' A Speedy and Original Tap Dancers' WESTERLUNDW NICKERSOIU Unusual Skill" II Wilms A Rot Band of Hot NumbT HUMANE SOCIETY ADDSBOYS, GIRLS GET 5 I l-UK MM JOBLtbS The Jackson County Humane eo ctety wtll cooperate with the Jackaon County Unemployment Belief council in the extensive program of the worn en'a division, striving to provide those without work, food for the win ter. Mrs. A. E. Reames, chairman of the women's division, announced to day. The society will cooperate through arranging for the feeding of such animals as cows, chickens and goats, which contribute much to the liveli hood of many southern Oregon fam ilies. The need for natural foods la very great at the resent time, Mrs. Reames pointed out today In voicing her appreciation of the humane ao ciety'a cooperation. And In the coun try there are many families that thru keeping a cow or a goat and chick ens wUl be able to do much toward keeping themselves well fed during the coming winter. Many of them, however, without eld would be un able to kefep the animals, For this reason the humane soci ety's cooperation will mean much to them and to the workers, who are striving to solve the food conserva tion problem, and making great headway In that direction. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FOR RENT 5 -room furnished house. modern; very reasonable rent to permanent people. Phone 1070. FOR RENT 8-room modern house, 321 Benson St., 12.60 mo., water paid. Inquire 413 Benson. WANTED Waist waders, shoes sIea 7 Camp Wlthua, N. Riverside Ave, FOR SALE Cheap, pedigreed Boston bull dogs, male 1 year old. Call at mo Niantio. FOR SALE Bedstead and couch. 880 Edwards. last times nn. today Bnng I Him Fensoim! A FEAST 07 ENTERTAINMENT ON OUR SCREEN CONRAD NAGEL in "The Man h 444 FREE PUBLIC LECTURE ! The Fifth Universal Empire "The Desire Of All Nations" (Scriptural, ResionsM., Tlmitlj, and Insplrlnf; Hope) K. P. Hall, 5th and Grape, Wednesday, 8:00 p. m. AnsplMt Elijah Voloa Society All Are Welcom, N Collection U4 FUNERAL PARLOR West Main at Newtown Office County Coroner FREE TICKETS 10 Circus tickets to the boys and girls 1 And action will have to be taken Immediately to obtain a new three-months subscription to the) Mall Tribune, In order to get a ticket, for the Al O. Barnes circus Is going to be In Medford only one day to morrow. Coupons may be obtained from the Mall Tribune office, and a large num ber of Medford 'a boys and girls are expected to .loin those already work ing for their free tickets. The blanks furnished by the Mall Tribune are to be filled In, and signed by the new subscriber, to signify his Intention of subscribing for the paper for three months. This contest la open to every boy and girl under the age of 10, and those bringing in the new subscrip tions, will be presented with a ticket for th big five-ring show, the side shows and the wlldweat show. JT3FFERSON Construction work progressing on new bridge over San tlam here. -a AM SEAT i Q) IOC ANT TIME IOC I TODAY and Wednesday BILLIE DOVE EDWARD EVERETT MORTON $ In ''Age For Love" Also Sportllt;ht-K:omtdy New, ir n i. n cm DacK Hi.ve ON OUR . STAGE Tomorrow and Thursday IKIalll The Screen' Most Romantic Lover Called Back" NO ADVANCE in PRICES Matinee 25 Evenings 35 Kiddies a Dime -.....