NEDFOKD MAIL TRIBUNE, MKDFORF), OREGON, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 16, 1932. PAOE TITIRTEEN Local and Mrs. Burroughs 111 Mrs. M- J. Bur 1 roughs 1 co alined to ber home, 44 Quinoe street, tbU week, ulterlag from influenza. Home for Holidays Guy W. Ptaette place bas arrived in Medford to spend the Christmas holidays with bis f&m- . Returns from SchoolAlias Dorothy Roberts returned to Med ford by train " ' today from Eugene, where she la a ttudent at the University of Oregon. Sir. Owen Home James H. Owen of the Owen-Oregon Lumber company arrived back in Med ford on the Ora gonlan today. Mr. Newbury III Friends of Attor-; ney Ous Newbury were sorry' to learn . this morning that he 1a confined to ' bis home with Influenza. : l Returns Today Phlltp Showalter, who .was called to Frenno, Cel.. Sun day by the death of his sister, re turned to Medford today. i . ....... Bob Eramens Home Bob Emmens. student at the University of Oregon, arrived borne by train tbla mornln;, to spend the holidays here. Returns to School Miss Joan De - ' Losh. who has been til at her home tor thj; past 10 days with tonsllltls, returned to school this week. She is "'. a student at the Senlo: high school. ... Miss Rlggs Visitor Mildred Rigns . of Portland Is spending several days here as guest of Mrs. A. 8. Mays 'and Mrs. D. W. Dlcto?y. The three were shopping in Medford this morning. Mrs. Parsons III Mrs. Owen Par sons Is among local folk 111 this week with severe colds and influenza, dhe was absent from the office of New bury and Newbury because, of Illness, this morning. J ... Home from Portland--Jess Helt re turned yestrrday from Portland, where he visited Heine Swartzen holts. He reports that Heine Is get ting along very well In tia new posi tion in the Rose dty. . License Is Issued A marriage li cense was issued yesterday at the county clerk's office to Paul Robert Strahap. 35, of Rogue River, and Dor othy J. Dickinson, 34. of Talent. He listed his occupation as a teacher, and she as a houwkeeper. From a Distance From points dis tant,, the following were hotel guests , overnight: J. Calvin Reld of New . York city. Mr. and Mrs R. L. Comas of Lexington, 111., Helen Qer ber of Logan, Utah, and H. B. Row land of Baltimore, Md. Rhead to Portland Kenneth J. Rhead, radio technician for the United Air Lines, with headquarters In Oak land. Cal., left Medford this morning by plane for Portland, where he plans to spend a few days. He spent two days at the Medford municipal air port. t Seattle Folk Registered here from Seattle were R. R- Springsteen, Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Larson, M. A. Rhodes. Joe Gross, Raymond Krautz, Helen Krautz and Jeanette MoPherson. M A. Davis of Kelso was also on the register from the state of Washington. n'st trie Chammon Yo-Yo Artist? Along with the rest of the coast Medford has gone Yo Yo, and Fluhrer's Bakery will hold a Yo Yo tournament in connection with their Yo Yo cam. paign. If you are a Yo Yo fan be sure to enter the Yo-Yo Contest This Saturday from 2:30 to 4:30 Building next to Fluhrer's Bakery Old Breier Location This is going to he sumpin', Eight prizes and jobs for the winners. Two divisions, Young and Old. Mr. X Will h El FREE ADMISSION. CONTEST OPEN to ANYONE ) Lindy's w rm : These are sumpin'. We know yon will like them. They really are delicious and the' price if excep tionally low. Saturday only 19c doz. Look for them at your favorite grocer and our retail store. P. S. Don't mi3j our Yo Yo contast tomorrow. " ng your Yo Yo. Admission free, 2:30 p. m. Personal Automobile Stolen An automobile bel&ni& to Roy Rlgga, which was lUKd to Mrs- Clara Oossaway of Fort Jones, Cal., was stoien from In front of the Community hospital about 8 o'clock last evening, according to a. report filed with the city police. The car had California license plates, Mrs. 8 we in Better Mrs. Jack Swem and daughters, Phoebe and Nancy, who have been HI with Influenza sttv Sunday, were reported In an improved condition this afternoon. Mrs. Swem was up for the first time today and the children are also In an improved condition. - Miss Frey Leaves Miss Margaret Prey, who baa been assisting Dr. B. L. Lageson fr the past few months, la leaving Saturday morning for Port land to spend the Christmas holidays with ber family. Lieut, and Mrs. V. C. Fpps. Miss Frey was formerly from the university of Oregon, where she Is affiliated with Pel Alpha chapter c Cht Omega. Eaklns Visit Here Jack Eakln, commander of the Oregon American Legion, here for a conference, also visited friends yesterday anl was ac eompanled by Mrs. Eakln. The Eaklns reside at Dallas, Ore., former home town of Dr. B. R. Elliott, who as among frtends visited yesterday. The visitors are continuing to Coqulile today, Stop at Hotels Among the Oregon quests at this hotels In fch city are the following Portlaniers : B. J. Clary, Carl R. Moser, Kenneth Ackley, Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Steel, M. Keller. H. H. Cooper, Dorothy Jones, A. S. Johnson. Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Whet stone. B. H. Ferry, S. C, Draper, H. T. Tube 1 horn, O. J. Johnson and Charles W. Elrey. Bounties Issued Five bounty checks were Issued by the Jackson county clerks office yesterday. Thy were: 3 to Charles Humphrey 3f Eagle Point, for one coyote; (3 to Buford Chllders of Talent, for one bobcat; 99 to Charles Drake of Beag- gle, for two coyotes and one bobcat; (3 to Anton Ring of Ashland, for one bobcat, and $18 to Ben Oswald of Climax, for five coyotes and one bob cat. Guests In City O. R. Oilllland of Prospect and W. A. Arnold were reg istered at hotels hre last night, us were A. p. Gannon, Mr. and Mrs S S. George. 3. R. Pooley, W. H. Sim mons, H. B. E?son and I. Sctaulz o Eugene, 'Jerry Owen of- Silsm, C. V. Looslv of KHmath Palls, Charles V Ire and L. J. Bennett of Rweburg. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Eakon, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Jeub and Mr. and Mrs. J B. Benolt of Dallas. Many from South A larger num ber of Californlans. representing many cities, weft guests at various hotels in the city overnight. They were J. A. Grltsch of Redding, Mrs. Peero? of San Dle.?6, M. P. Doran Hollywood, P. J. Weeslng and P. A Vlles of Chico. T. A. Smith of Vallejo, H. R. Low, Mr. and Mrs. George B Cuteson and Mrs. Mary Darrow of Oakland. Mr. and Mrs H- M. McKcc, Martin Luther, Leon Oppenhelm. Mr. and Mrs. G. G. McLellar of San Fran cisco, J. J, Less, Mr. and Mrs, J.1 Harms and Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Fox tt Los Angeles. 1 Be in Charge i Called to Seattle W. O. Webster Is leaving tomorrow for Seattle, hav ing been called to the northern city ! by the serious Illness of bit father, O. J. Webster. Undergoes Operation Mrs. H. I Rhodes or Beall La no underwent an operation at the Community hospital this morning, and was reported in satisfactory condition this afternoon Leaves Hospital Johnny Balrd, son of Rev. and Mrs, w. R. Balrd. who recently underwent a major op eratlon at the Community hospital for ruptured appendix, left the hos pital for his homo this morning. Visit Bowns Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Hoi 1 In j worth of Eugen are In Med ford, the guests of Captain and Mrs. Lee M. Bown. The two families have been friends for man) years, the Bowns formerly residing in Eugene. Business Callers The list of busi ness visitors in Medford today In clude W. T. Miller of Williams creek. Mrs. Betty Wortman and A. M. Tyr rell of Central point and Mr. and Mrs. O. L. Llndley of Colter Butte. Paper Is Issued Today's Issue of the Eagle Quill Is off the press, a four-page mimeographed newspaper published by the students at Eagle Point high school. Several news stories of the school and several In teresting editorials are Included in the makeup. Doris Houston Is editor. Grey Is 111 J. O. Grey, member of the city council, is confined to his home today, suffering from influenza. Mr. Grey has not mlss?d a regular council meeting during the time he has been a member of that body, and last night he attended the special meeting called for hearing on the city budget. B. Y. P. C. to Broadcast What proves 'to be something different for the B. Y. P. U. of the First Baptlat church will be their broadcast Satur day noon over KMED. This pro gram will consist of hymns by a cho rus, a duet by Doris Rose and La Merle Beck .and a solo by Helen Judy. A. O. Hes is sponsoring this program, which will go on tho air at 13 noon Saturday. Scouts to Have Sale Members of Girl Ssout troop No. 6 of the Jack son school will conduct a candy sale tomorrow at the Peerless Market. starting at 10 o'clock, according to announcement made this afternoon All of the candy will ue made by the girls in the troop. Th unit was r csntly organized and an enthusiastic group of girls now makes up the par son n el. I A meeting of land owners of the Medford Irrigation district will be held tomorrow afternoon at the county court house at 3 o'clock. Through an error In yestedday's Mall Tribune the meeting was announced .as for bond owners, but It Is the land owners who are urged to attend, Olen Arnsp'ger, manager of the district, stated today, A new plan of settlement with new assessment rates will be discuss ed at the meeting and the plan promises to be one which will mean much to the Rogue River valley. - TOLO, Dec. 16. (Spl.) Mra. Lu- clnda, Sheets has been visiting her brother, P. H. Whetstone, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Overbeck have moved to Beal lane. t Victor Anderson, a student at Gold Hill high school, visited Tolo school Monday. I Mrs, Loren Prock of Castlac, Cal.. was honor guest at a dinner Sunday at the H. D. Hamor home. Other guests were Mr. and Mrs. S. S. Tula, Mr. and Mrs. Olen La Barr and little daughter, Diane, and the hostess, Mrs. Hamor. Tuesday, Mr. and Mrs. Tule enter tained Mrs. Prock, Mr. and Mrs. La Barr and daughter and Mr. and Mrs Hamor at dinner. Rev. D. T. Randall visited In Tolo Tuesday In the Interest of the Amer ican Sunday School union. Alva Peterman was absent from school Tuesday on account of Ill ness. Miss Arlene Inroan, student at the Central Point high school, stayed with Ruby Webster in that city Wed nesday night. They attended a "kid party" given by the Girls League. Ruth Johnson, formerly a student of Tolo school, has moved with her parents to Gold Hill. For practical and useful gift wrapped attractively s;e ETHEL WYN B. HOFFMANN Sixth and Holly. Card of Thanks. We wish to extend cur heartfelt thanks to friends for many kind ex pressions of sympathy during our re cent bereavement. Mr. and Mrs. W, Scheble and Family. BEND Joseph Egg purchased Pate Plerson's blacksmith shop. Tolo FREE! SI Box of 16 Beautiful Christmas Cards FREE! With Each New WURTS Book Club Membership For a Limited Time OR E PORTLAND, Dec. 18. (AP) Bttll another low price record has been established here for dressed turkeys of top grade with practically no busi ness In sight at the moment above 14c lb. The low point continues at a dime, but If any really poor quality birds appeared, there was some ques tion as to whether they could be sold. The 3s of today would pass In nor mal years as a fairly good bird. Perhaps the chief new factor ap pears the keen desire of large dis tributors to get their birds Into places where they can be moved Into con sumers' hands. Offers of consign ments of turkeys are being freely made which means that the large re tailers are going to be mighty slow about paying out cash In advance for their probable Christmas needs. This indicates weakness underlying even current all-time low price records. Canadian Wheat At New Bottom WINNIPEG, Dec. 13 (AP) Still On the downward slide after four days of tobogganing, wheat prices on the local grain exchange todav had drop ped to historically low values. Wtth the De-ember future at 38 cents shortly before noon, statisticians bur rowed back into dusty flies, but with no hope of finding the like anywhere In the recorded past. Livestock. PORTLAND, Deo. 18. (AP) Cattle 65; calves 20; steady. Hoga 550; steady t ostrong. Sheep and lamba 100; steady. Portland Produce PORTLAND, Dec. 16. (AP) Coun try meats selling price to retailers: Country-kir.cd hogs, best but:here. under 160 lbs., 8f5Iic; vealers, 80 100 lbs.. 7a7VJc lb.; lambs, 8ra9c: yearlings, 5c lb.; heavy ewes. 3ff4c lb.; canner cows, 2 3c lb.; bulls, 4 i'-e lb. Butter, egs. butterfat, live poultry, onions, potatoes, wool and hay un changed. Porlland Wheat PORTLAND, Wheat: Ore., Dec. 16. (P)- Open High .4214 -421,4 . 46 .464 46 -467, Low " 41 K .44 .45 Close Deo. May July 41V. .44', .43 .61 .4914 .4714 .41 .40 .41 Cash wfeat: No. 1 Bl$ Bond blue3tem Dark hard winter, (12) (11) Solt white Western white ......... Hard winter ... , TONIGHT and SAT. COMING SUNDAY Ovl t crowd. 4 haun lhaw - y& "com. o v,J p I c I V t . iio-p.i) wtlh ,r.a. ..Ill A THF &ty CONQUERORS v Our Doors Will Swing Open 9 a. m. Saturday On a Gigantic SALE $15,000 Stock of FURNITURE Sacrificed for Cash We Must Sell This Stock At Once John Cutp Furniture Co. 315 East Main ft. Northern spring .40 -39', western red Oats: No. 3 whlM Corn: No. a E. yellow. Mlllrun standard . 17.J0 17.60 13 00 Today's car reoetpta: wheat 44; barley 1; flour 7; corn 1; hay 4. San Francisco llnttrrrat. SAN TOANC1SCO, DM. 16. yp) Butterfat (cream) l.o.b. San Fran cisco, 28',-i. Wall St. Report Stock Sale Averages. (Copyright, 1932, Standard Statistics Co.) December 16: 60 30 20 00 Ind'ls Rfs Ufa Total Today 63.6 37.9 01.5 656 Prov. day 63.3 37.7 01.3 66 0 Week ago ... 63 8 37.6 90.8 66.3 Year ago . 61.6 323 95.0 3.0 Bond Pale Averages. (Copyright, 1032, Standard Statistics Co.) December 16: India Rr Ufa Total 20 90 20 60 Today 67.7 60.8 81.1 68.0 Prev. day . 62.7 60.7 81.1 68.1 Week ago 62.2 60.4 80S 67.8 Tear ago 63.8 62.3 81.2 69.0 NEW YOPK, Deo. 16. (Pi A few trickles of selling aeep:d through the stock market today, but lrsea were mostly fractional. The list closed with an easy tone. Transfers aggre gated 900.000 ahares. Today's closing prices for 80 select ed stocks follow: Al. Chern. & Dye 80 Am. Can ' Y Am. & w.?n. Pow.....-... 7 A. T. & T , 107 Anaconda 614 Atch. T. & S. P .. Bendlx Avla. ........ Bath. 8teel 41 10 15'i Chrysler . Coml. Solv Curtlss-Wrlght 10'j, 1 r00 LATE 10 CLASSIFV BUY AT HOME Out-of-town sales men are csnvnsalnn Medford busi ness men for duplicate and tripli cate salta boohs and flat packs tor different kinds of counter sales r:g- ' titers, for Irder sheets and state ments used on boolckeeplnR ma chines, and other kinds of printing AU of these can be furnished by your local printers end at as low and generally lower prices. Do no? order anything from out-of-town printers Call your own printer and kei-rj the money employing home people. BHON7-E TOMS. $8.00: Bronze hens. 25c lb. W. A, Pyburn, Route 4, Buckshot Hill. LADY wants transportation to Se attle or Portland. Phone 09. ENGLISH WALNUTS for Christmas. mile west of Phoenix. A. N. Wright. POUND T.ndy'a scarl at Elks club. Phone 1138. FURNISHED apt. for rent. 3 rooms, private bath and entrance. Phone 503-Y. 9 E. Jackson. I s T U D I 0 THEATRE1 Adults 18c Kiddles 6c JL Tonight and Saturday ZANE GREY'S 'Riders of the Purpje Sage" with OEOROE O'BRIEN NOAH BEEHY MAKGUEKITK CIIIJItCIIILL Also HARRY CAREY "The Last of the Mohicans" Comedy Cartoon News UT'jl Homt Owned A operated ifnrv ioc Children 5c first 8 rows Phone 201 r Friday and Saturday First Showing In Medford 'Honor of the Press' Edward Nugent, Bits Le Boy AUn Bullero Olrl Rmli News Continuous Shows Sat, 1:30 to 11 DuPont 38", . a-4 13', 22iJ 7', 22 14', 29 2 25 5 S'i 18 15'i 23', . 29, 4', 26 261, 80 "4 Gen. Poods , ,, Gen. Mot. Int. Harvest. I. T. as T Johns-Man. nw Monty Ward North jtmer. Param. Publlx Peni.ey (J. c.) PSllllps.Pet Fadlo Sou. Pac Std. Brands St. OH Cal. St. OH N. J Trans. Amer. Union Carta. Unit. Aircraft U. S. Steel 40 ET 8 WRECKS' CLASS OF EIGHT One of the most successful 40 and 8 Initiations ever held In southern Oregon was staged at the armory last night, presided over by Carl T. Tengwald, chef de gore of the local volture. The 40 and 8'a are the tun order of the American Legion, but are also active In the serious aide and the welfare work being carried on by them la gaining national promi nence. A class of eight candidates "fought the battle all over again." They were Herb Alford, Dr. c. L. Ogle, Wal ter W. stockwell and Dr. B. O. Bai ley of Grants Pass, O. A. Peterson and E. Taylor of Kerby. Walt J. Olm- ASK FOR S & H GREEN "MR. X" MADE A DRESS for a LADY in our display wiridow in 45 minutes!!! YOU have 6 working days left to make that new frock before Christmas W- IT- U sky 'p Bargains in Piece Goods NUBBY WEAVES Fancy cotton and rayon nubby weaves In all col ors, 30 Inches wide, special, yard 45c Hundreds of Gome in and tee our interest ing display of Bird Cages and other Gift sug gestions. Mutual S. Central sche'.d and Cass Wymore of Medlord The Initiation drew several dtatln uulshed auests from out of thu rttv among whom were Ed Bayllss. grand vuti uc B, ouonaan, ure., uael ncraiaie, grana cncrninoi, ruamatn district. Keno. Ore anrl L. C. n.r. lock, grand chemlnot. Josephine and jacuaon districts, jueaiord; also Hor ace Bromley, grand orator and cym- rjai piayer. 10 ADD TARGETS FOR RIFLE CLUB Plans are under way to construct additional targets at the Medford Itlfle club range in the Armory base ment. This will speed up shooting by accommodating larger squads, or firing with rifle and pistol at the same time. As the Indoor season Is Just get ting under way, anyone Interested in 'hese evonta should plan to attend the weekly meetings. The ten man team to represent the club In coming competitive matchea will be selected accord'r.g to the scores made on the home range In the next few weeks Following are the scores made last Wednesday evening: E. H Pomeroy 866 355 353 351 331 330 321 318 305 C R. Pomeroy Ed Lull .. S. J. Bristow C. A. Sander L. Lull H. Rinabarger . I. K. Waddell . Sonny Gleason . SAVINGS STAMPS ADDITIONAL SAVINGS FOR YOU If "Mr. X" can 1 1 in 45 minutes same task in 6 days. WHY NOT TRY? As a Pre-Christmas Home Sewing Inducement We Are Offering Some WOOL CREPES 54 - l n c h wool o r e p e s in red, brown, green and black. Regular ( 1.31 values, yard 98c FANCY PRINTS Vat - dyed faaoy prints which refru-larly- sell for 190, A real M. M. value 15c USEFUL Gifts at EPARTMEOTSToRE ii-;.-.i;i..,,a;ift The Xmas Gift That's Different A Bird Cage New 1932 Model bird cages in red, blue, green, orchid, gold and tan, Three prices , . , $1.50 $3.50 $5.00 iill & Seed Co. rred Sanders Albeit Smith . L. Norman C. Brewer - S. J. Richardson W. A. Cormany . 2C8 . 272 267 , 205 , 168 164 E. C. Caster . L. E. LeMaater P. Lofland J. Henry N. LeMaster 141 108 86 . 48 Stated communication cf Medford Lodge No. 103. A. V Ai A kf IPrtria. rw 1A Gy at 7:30 p. m. Annual elec- y tlon of officers. Visitors In vited. By order of L C. STEWART, W. M. GEO ALDEN, Secretary. Ends Today "RPEAKEA81LY" TOMOHItOW Tim McCoy in "Cornered" ASHES Wny Bring That Up? There Are No Ashes in Gasco Briquets TRV A TON Tel. 76 Tel. 76 k VALLEY FUEL CO. . j it 3 do the same task , you can do the FANCY WOOLENS Here la a r.tl Rome-Sewing spec lal: Basket weaves and Ostrich clotbs, ai.95 value, yard $1.65 Bargain Prices! We give S. & H. Green Stamps Ask for them with your purchases Medford 7