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MEDFOTtD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 13, 1932. PAGE FIVE Local and Personal Earl Com III Earl Com U among Jocal people suffering with an attack of influenza, this week. ' Visiting Slater Mr. May Green rrf Aahland la In the city visiting her aimer, Mrs. Ohas. Stacey. From Beagle Mrs. Ruby Senilis and Mrs. Purdue of Beagle wer bust--neas visitors in htodford yesterday aftrnoon. To Attend Funeral Members of the Women's Relief Corps are requested to attend the funeral of Comrade Rolla A. Taylor at the Conger chapel Wednesday afternoon at 1:30 o'clock. On Furlough Chief Clerk A. R. Edwin of Crater Lake national park la spending several days In the Wil lamette valley and on the coast this week. Sent to Jail Vern Boyer, arrested v late Saturday night by state police Jfor carrying a concealed weapon with out a permit,, was today sentenced to 10 days In Jail. Returns from Portland H. W. Conger returned to Medford by train this morning from Portland, where he has been attending to business matters for the past two days. Grant Home Carl E. Grant of (the Metropolitan Life Insurance company Arrived back In Medford today from Portland, on the Orrgonlan. having conferred with officials of the com pany. School Resumed School was re sumed this morning at the Junior high school after a half day'a vaca tion, granted when the water pipes broke in the building yesterday morn ing. V To Get Hand Dressed Hugh Stew art of the Talent district, whose hand was badly cut a few days ago In a minor accident at the ranch, was in the city yesterday to get it dressed. Tn Local Hospital J. K. Perkins was returned to the Community hos pital yesterday to receive further treatment for hia foot, which has bei?n bothering him very much this winter. Here from North W. Al Brown and Andree Gelse of Spokane were hotel guest in the city, as were the follow ing from Seattle: P. L. Pendleton, W. S. Swell, D. F. Marver and Mr. and Mrs. L. J. MoCarty. Sentence Suspended The 410 fine imposed upon Earl Johnson, truck driver, for speeding a truck on the highway, was suspended when he ap peared before Judge Glenn O. Taylor In Justice court Monday afternoon, He was arrested by state police. leaves for North Jame Hayes, who has been recovering from In i Juries received several weeks ago in an automobile accident, left this morning on the Shasta for Eugene, to resume his studies at the Uni versity of Oregon. Stop in Medford Remaining over night In Medford were the following guests from Portland: J. L. Yates, P, H. Witney, Walter Gleason, W. S. Barnes, S. G. Smith, Charles R. Gror, Edna B. Rahlnes, Mr. and Mrs, A. L. Young. From State Towns Among the Oregonlans who were at Medford ho tels last night were Mike Jenny. Joy Thayer. Daisy Car-owe, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Krlmmel, 8. Swanson and J. Mlschler of Eugene, Mr. and Mrs. W.T. Grieve of Trail and J. D. Mlckel of Salem. Business Callers Xavler Widmer jf Eagle point was transacting business In Medford this morning. The list cf callers also included C. R. Bowman of Talent, M. G. Edson of Mt. Shasta. Cal.. R. L. Lawson and H. M. Miller of Talent, Mrs. E. Hay of Chlloquin, Mrs. Mary Headle of Hilt, Mr. and Mrs. E. Roush of Mt. Shasta and Mr. arid Mrs. E. A. Langley of Jackson Shopping Today Miss Rose Whaley of Eagle Point was a shopper In Med ford this morning. Mrs. S. E. Howlett of Eagle Point was, also a shopper, as were Miss Marjorie Petri of Tal ent, A. B. Ferns of Phoenix. Mr. and Mr. Otto Caster of the same dis trict, Mrs. Doris Coleman of Central Point and Mrs. C. H. Hanscom of Eagle Point. Examiner Coming Announcement was received today by the Mall Trib une from the secretary of state's of- I n.l-we ..trim Vit- ttTarri Ufn. ynolds, examiner of operators and chauffeurs, will be in Medford Frl dsv and Saturday, December 18 and 17, at the city hall. Mr. McReynold will conduct the exams in the up stairs council chamber of the hall, between 9 a. m. and 5 p. m., Friday, and between 8 a. m. and 5 p. m. on Royal Brown HI -Friend of Royal Brown of Eagle Point are sorry to learn that he is seriously 111 this week. Welshaara Move Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Welahaar have moved from their former home on South Newtown to 1009 North Central. Home from South 0. C. Darby has returned to Medford after spending several days In San Francisco and Petaluma, Cal., where he attended the funeral of Mr. Burrows, promi nent fruit man. Dally In Hospital Harry Dally of 221 Vancouver avenue, employe of the Hlllcrest orchards, underwent an operation for acute appendicitis yes terday and was reported as getting along satisfactorily at the Sacred Heart hospital this afternoon. - Bounties Issued County clerk'a office yesterday issued bounty war rants to four men in the county. They were W to John Warner of Trail, for one bobcat; $3 to C. P. Grlgsby, for one coyote; $9 to E. A. Russell of Beagle, for two coyotes and one bobcat, and 83 to R. M. Har grove of Ashland, for one bobcat. Bear Staters The Bear state resi dents listed on the hotel registers In Medford were George C. Bornemann. E. S. BondBhu, Leon a Allen, K. A. Thompson. P. L. Mott, J. C. Wilson and R. H. More of San Francisco, Mrs. Clara Stewart and Mr. and Mrs. I. M. Kellogg of Los Angeles, Jean Carlson and Mrs. A. W. Vettel of Sacramento, E. B. Skeels of Auburn, Wm. DeBack of San Jose and John Boyos and R. R. Rathben of Oakland. DANCE CLASS TRAINS FOR APPEARANCE AI EAGLES CHARITY BALL Chief among the features to enter tain the dancers at the Eagles' charity dance at the Dreamland dance hall Wednssday night, December 14, will be a dance program by the dancing class of Miss Ruth Luy, dancing in structor. "An All-American Girl" will be the "Idea" of the dance, and Miss Luy has been working for seve ral days to perfect the dance for the occasion. Ticket sales for the dance are going strong, according to Jack Hueston, in charge of the relief program, and a huge crowd Is expected. The "Ore gon Pioneers" will furnish the music. Each ticket purchased adds just that much to the warehouse to be opened by the Eagles for the poor during winter, as the Eagles lodge profits not a cent by the dance. Negotiations are under way for the renting of a warehouse, and the build ing formerly occupied by the Model Bakery, on West Main street may be used, Hueston said. The dance will start at 9:00 o'clock tomorrow night, Hueston said, and the dancing feature by Miss Luy's dancing class will be at 9:30 o'clock. HIGH HONOR ROLL FIRS! SIX WEEKS Honor roll for the second six weeks of the first semester In the Medford high school was released today and carrlea nine more names than the honor roll of the first six weeks, the total number of students getting honor grades being 36. The list Includes: Zella Grant, two A's and four B's; Elmlra Blake, four A'; Elizabeth Ferry, four A's; Frances Ferry, four A'; Ruth Tucker, four A's: Mary Mathes, two A's and three B's; Aileen Guy! three A's and one B; Pauline Rogers, three A's and one B; Francis Tucker, four A's; Wauneta Wilson, three A's and one C; Wendell Stout, two A's and three B's: Winnie Rofteborough, two A's and three B'a: Wallace Lowry. three A's and one B; Cleo Hicks, four A's; Gwendolyn Krous, two A's, two B's and one C; Velma Smith, four A's: Arietta Tyr rell, four A'a; Sabrlna Thatcher, two A's and two B's: Dolph Janes, two A's and two B's; Cornelia TJoelker, two A's and three B's; Edith Sage, three A's and one B; Dorothy Wllletts, three A's and one B; Barbara Holt, two A's, one B and one C; Helen Crane, two A's and two B's; Gertrude Amidon, two A's, one B and one C; Erma Nie dermeyer. two A's and two B's; Lois Speaker, four A's: Clifford Hall, three A's and one B; Anna Scheel, three A's and one B; Tess Merrell, three A's and one 3; Kathleen Bray, two A's and two B's: Marjorte Gregory, two A'a and two B's; Lois Snyder, two A's and two B's; Katherlne Stearns, two A's and two B's; Doris Upp, two A's and two B's; Verne Campbell, two A's and two B's. ROLLAXTAYLOR OF I PASSES, AGED 84 Rolla A. Taylor. Civil war veteran, 84 years of age, passed away at his I home in Jacksonville, December 11. He was born at Fairfield, Iowa, July 31, 1848. He enlisted in the 7th Kan sas cavalry. After the war he was united In marriage to Dllcy F. Bon- ham at Lawrence, Kansas, to to them were born nine children, six of whom survive. Mr. Taylor was a member of the Congregational church and always lived a Christian life and was a de voted husband and father. Besides his wife, Dllcy Taylor, the following are the surviving children: Mrs. Lillian Huffman, Aberdeen, Wn.; Mrs. Lydla Jcnca. Kellogg, Idaho; Adrian Taylor, Atlanta, Mo.; Hamilton, Aberdeen, and Jules and John Taylor of Jacksonville. Funeral services will be conducted at the Conger chapel by Rev. Howell at 1:30 Wednesday. Interment In Siskiyou Memorial park will be under auspices of the local G. A. R. with the American Legion assisting. Livestock. PPORTLAND, Ore, Dee. It. PI CATTLE 79: top steer 25e higher. Steers. 600-900 lbs., cood I.V25-B.TS; 800-1100 lb,., good 5 35-S.7S: com mon 3 50-4 00; 1100-1300 lbs., good 4.75-J 35; heifer, 550-850 lb,., good 14.35-4.75; oows, common and medi um t3.25-S.26; low cutter and cutter 1.00-2.25. HOOS 350; steady. SHEEP AND LAMBS 150; stead;. Portland Produce PORTLAND. Ore.. Dec. IS. (Pi COUNTRY MEATS Selling price to retailers: country-killed hogs, but butchers, under 150 lbs., 5-54c: veal era. tO-100 Iba. 14-7c lb.: lambs i 10c; yearllnga 5c lb.: heavy ewea S-4c lb: canner cows 2-3c lb.; bulls 4 44c lb. ONIONS Selling price to retailers; Oregon tl.10 cental Yakima, 1 00 cen tal. Butter, eggs, buttertat. live poultry, potatoes, wool and hay unchanged. San Francisco Butterfat. SAN PRANCISCO, Dec. 13. (P) Butterfat (cream) f.o.b. San Fran cisco 28 !4. Wall St. Report Stock Sale Averages. (Copyright. 1932. standard statistics Co.) December IS: Today Prev. day.. Week ago.. Year ago.. 50 Ind'ls ... 52.0 ... 53.7 ... 52.4 ... 93 5 3 Tears ago .172.2 20 20 90 RB'S Ut'4 Total 27.4 90.1 55 5 27.7 90.7 56 3 26.9 87.1 54.5 34.0 98.4 65 1 132.5 208 8 172 S Bond Sale Averages. (Copyright, 1932; standard statistics Co.) December IS: 30 30 20 60 Ind'ls RR's Ut's Total Today 63.3 61.1 80.9 6B 1 Prev. day.... 62.3 61.1 81.0 68.1 Week ago 63.1 60.1 80.2 67.4 Years ago. .. 67.2 66.7 84.1 72.7 3 Years ago.. 92.6 105.3 98.7 9 8 9 PARTY FOR KIDS As Christmas draws nearer exten sive plans are being made by the Veterans of Foreign Wars and Aux iliary here for the party to be staged at the Armory," December 23, in the form of a community tree. Letters are beinfr received in great numbers in the "What Christmas Means to Me" contest, winners of which will receive important prizes at the tree In the Armory. All children under 10 years of age, who wish to com pete, are urged to take or mail their letters at once to the Chamber of Commerce, In care of the Christmas contest manager. They must be lim ited to 100 words in length. All children under 10 years of age Intending to come to the tree, and all are invited, are asked to fill in the coupon appearing in the Mail Tribune today and to take it or mall It to the Chamber of Commerce, in order that the veterans and auxili ary members will know how many children will be present the evening of December 23. when Santf Claus arrives. Prizes for writers of the best let ters will be awarded by Medford mer chants and hosts of other features are promised for the evening. Regular communication of Reames Chapted, O. E. S , Wednesday evening, Decem ber 14, at 8 o'clock. Election of officers and social night. Visiting members welcome. HATTIB M. ALDEN. Secy. T Kiddies' Community Christmas Tree Coupon ir you wlh to attend the hlg ChrKtmas Party sponsored hy the Veterans of Foreign Wars, fill out this coupon and mall to the chair man of the tree committee, Medford Chamber of Commerce or deposit In the ho In front of the Chamber of Commerce Building. This party Is for kiddles of in jenrs of ase nnd uniler ... If you have any little brother, sisters or friends who til-h to atlend, enter rtielr names and ases. Fill out this coupon NOW! Chairman. ChrUtmn. Tree Committee Veterans of Foreign War., Medford Chnmber of Cnmmcrce Blilg.. Medford. Oregon. I mill attend tour flirWmas Party n-hlrh Mill he held at the MF.moKll ARMORY al 8:00 o'clock, FRIDAY, IIFCF.MRr'R J3rd. S.l.MK I will also bring- N.VMK Mi; Wit; ACE.. A(E . IK Society ar.d Clubs Royal Neighbors To Observe Christmas. A Christmas tree and entertain ment will be held Thursday evening, December 15, by the Royal Neighbors lodge. Gifts will be exchanged and each adult member and each child la asked to bring a present for the tree. A bazaar will be held the same evening and the public Is Invited to attend. Persons donating things to the bazaar are asked to leave them at ,the Eagles' hall Thursday afternoon If possible. Women's Association To Meet Wednesday. Women's Association of the First Christian church will nwet Wednesday afternoon In the church parlora, It wan announced today. Mrs. Ernest N. Bl den's group will be In charge of the entertainment. Election of officers will be con ducted during the afternoon, so all members are requested to be in at tendance. LAUGHSAND THRILLS IN 'CROOKED CIRCLE' Laughter and mystery are. about evenly dl'lded In "The Crooked Cir cle," whl.-h opened at the Roxy the. ater this afternoon. Ben Lyon, Zasu Pitt r.nd James Oleason are fea tured In this atory of amateur sleuths and skilled crooks. Phillips Pet 6, Radio 5Vi Sou. Pae. 17i Std. Brands , , 15 St. OH Cal. 34H St. Oil N. J. 80', Trans. Amer. , ... 5 Union Carb. ....... 24 y Unit. Aircraft .... 25: U. S. Steel 31), Dairymen Meet Tomorrow Night A meeting of the Southern Oregon D&lrV association hut heen ealtrf fnr tomorrow evening at the county court house at 8 o'clock. All dairymen are urged to be present and problems of importance to all In the dairy busi ness will be discussed. 'amateuOaddy7' bares bachelors heartaches Are bachelors horn nt n that way through circumstances? age-uia question win find mod ern answers at the Studio theater tonight when "Amateur Daddy," ro mantic Fox comedy drama starring Warner Baxter, opens. When needlnit explicating tales ocoks, flat-packs oi tan-fold cash register forms, ledger sheets for bookkeeping machines oi any other kind ol printing don't order from aut-or-towu firms and pay more. Phone 75 and one 01 our representatives wU) call TOO LATE 10 CLASSIFY GIVE your child a Shetland pony for Xmas. Guaranteed gentle. Box 9103, Mall Tribune. JERSEY milk cow and registered Jersey bull: very reasonable for quica sue. pnone 19-P-4. 50 TONS good ensilage and 32 tons No. 1 alfalfa hay. Excellent feed ing ground. H. E. Richardson, Phoenix. Inquire P. O. OVER LOCAL PLAN FOR CHARITY Plsns are now being completed to present an attractive holiday radio program, under sponsorship of KMED and the Mall Tribune, In the Inter ests of local charity. Friday evening, from 7 until 9 p. m., the favorite radio entertainers who regularly ap pear on KMED programs will pass In review before the microphone, pre senting a great variety of song and Instrumental numbers. KMED entertainers, Including the Lumberjacks, oladyce LaMarr, the Rogue River Cowboys, the Oregon Pio neers, Ellow Mae Wilson and Dor othy Reynolds, Hayse and Oorham. and many others will be presented In the two-hour program, answering re quest numbers. Money donated In answer to requests made during the program will be distributed among local eatabllshed charity organisa tion for local relief work. When writing or phoning for your ravonw song number, by your favor ite KMED entertainer, Include your donation, or your pledge for ohaxlty. whether it is small or large. All pledges are to be sent In not later than Monday, December 19. All serv ice connected with the KMED-Mat! Tribune holiday charity program are being furnished without charge. nimn KAUIU Ppnnp&MQ pi AMWFn i nuunnmu 1 inni ilu BY RECREATION CLUB The Jackson County Recreation club met last night at the county court house and made plans for ob servance of the new year In ' arious districts. A program suitable to the holiday waa mapped out and ap proved by the leaders. The club also completed plans for presenting a program thla evening at the meeting of the Phoenix Orange. How to Get Relief From Catarrh If you hav catarrh, catarrhal deaf new or head noises caused by ca tarrh, you should know this simple home treatment which frequently overcomes these distressing condi tions, secure from jarmin wooos or your druggist one ounce of Par mint (Double Strength). Take this home and add to It 14 pint hot water and a little sug&r. Take one tableapoonful four times a day. breathing should become eas ier, while the distressing catarrhal head noises, dropping mucous and defective hearing should gradually disappear under Parmlnt'a tonic ac tion. Catarrh sufferers find Parmlnt Just what they need. FRES - Pioneers anu descendants photographed without charge tot pioneer historical collection SHANOLE STUDIO. HeUh can be bought J Christmas Seals are the currency. VICKS COUGH DROP ... All you've hoped for in a Cough Drop- medicated with ingredients of s jb a q VvapoRu WANT woman to care for Invalid and do housework: small wages, or will board man and wife In exchange for woman's work. Call after 3 p, m. 814 E. 9th. IxADY would like to hear from party driving to Los Angeles or San Diego. Phone 1083-J. LOST Small brown leather zipper purse. Return to Tribune office. NEW YORK, Dec. 13. (AP) A few ripples of selling appeared In the stock market today, depressing some leading Issues a point or so. The list was extremely sluggish, however, witn transfers aggregating only 700,000 Bhares, The closing tone was slightly heavy. Today's closing prices for 30 select ed stocks follow: Al. Chem. As Dye . 79Va Am. Can 53 Am. & Fgn. Pow..... 714 A. T. & T 105 Anaconda 7Vi Atch. T. As S. P V4 1 Bendlx Avla 10', ; Beth. Steel 15 14 Chrysler 1614 Coml. Solv 10 Vi Curtlss-Wrglht 1 DuPont 37V4 Oen. Poods 24 Gen. Mot . 13 Int. Harvest 3214 I. T. A T 7B Johns-Man. . 21 Monty Ward 13 North Amer .......... 28 Param. Pubilx . . 2 ' Penney (J. C.) 34& I TRUCK going to ttugene next week, wants load. Inquire Quick Lunch, opposite Lewis Super Service. FIRST-CLASS piano tuning or regu lating. This ad entitles you to 80c credit on any one Job, before Feb. 1st, Phone Hansen, 931. 15c 15 Today and Wednesday FIRST MEDFORD SHOWING . Sex was her weapon . . . men were her game ... a story of a girl who loved unwisely and too well. ALSO Charlie Chaplin In "The Cure" Rcrappy Cartoon. Vltaphone Act. UNTIL WED. NITE 'IDomi DRESSLE Poilu MOHAN tear y Swem's Gift Shop 1933 Membership Circulating Library $100 r-t A Year Read New Book Every Day In the Year If you Ike. Start Now. No Charge for December ' ASHES Why Bring That Up? There Are No Ashes in Gasco Briquets TRS A TON . Tel. 76 Tel. 78 VALLEY FUEL CO. Ill I msniimimn m . m in '1'"" -. IIT1"11 1 1 11 A FINER FLAVOR almotrjmce You can save monev wftrt Tree. 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Riverside, 'hone 855-W Tomorrow! An Amazing amp Clearance An Opportunity To Solve the Gift Problem This Extraordinay Sale Lot Includes TABLE LAMPS, BRIDGE LAMPS, FLOOR LAMPS COMPLETE WITH SHADES Values To $32 NOW AT ONE PRICE 3.98 Come early whilo this special lot lasts. Bargains that will astonish you. Remember Your choice of this group of fine lamps values to $32.00 at this one, bargain price ?3.98 EDFORD FURNITURE & HDWE. "From the Cheapest that's GOOD to the BEST that's Made" 7o i ii rw i n mil. iawaiaassssBSCTSiq'sMssas I aWaasssssssinalsiISM llliiiiiiiissna WmnalLlimmmmmmimmimmmmimmmmmimmmmmmm ''W' """IF" "-"" ' " : rim an .v-i-'Wa-?- ,,r-f4' r J' i ', IssiUMsi Buying Barbara by Julia Cleft-Addamt BARBARA QUENTIN not only was engaged to MARK LODELY; (he was bound to him by a promise she thought more compelling than her own happiness. Then FARRELL ARMITAGE fell in love with her but BARBARA'S loyalty to MARK wat immovable. FARRELL followed the dictate of his heart into a course which wat an amazing, sometimes terrifying experiment with human emotions. Read this story in serial form. BEGINS TOMORROW THE MAIL TRIBUNE fl