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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFOKI), OREGON", WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 1933. PAGE FTVB mm Local and Newbury III Attorney Gu New bury was absent from bis office this morning because of a severe cold. Evergreen State Those in Medford from the city of Seattle, who regis tered at Medford hotels. Included A. Cautler and James MoAnally. Mrs. Grove In Hospital Mrs. I. W. Grove of this city underwent a major operation this morning at the Com munity hospital. Mrs. Bashaw Improved Mrs. Elsie Bashaw returned this morning to har position at Swm's Gift shop, after an Illness of several days. Mrs. Wilson Goes Airs. H. P. Wil son left this morning on the train for Ashland after being guest here for three days of Mrs. Dora Prloe. From Llthin City Mrs. P. G. Swed fenburg was in Medford yesterday at tending to business matters and can ing on friends. Guest from Ashland Mrs. May Green of Ashland Is spending several weetcs in Medford as guest of her mother and sister. Business Callers Mr. and Mrs. T. p. Tollefson of Central Point were business callers In Medford yesterday accompanied by their son Merland. 'Returns to Klamath H. P. Bos worth, Jr., has returned to Klamath Faljs after a short business visit m this c!ty, Parsons Arrives Reginald Parsons of this city and Seattle, arrived this morning to spend several days at Hillcrest orchards. Girls: Tomorrow only . with cash purchases and payment on account you get . . . Double Popularity Votes nneim Due's Announce New Low-Price Department of DRESSES In these three price groups of new Spring Dresses, you will find All Taffeta Frocks Crinkle Crepe silk styles Gay Silk Prints Soft Rabbit Hair Cloth Dresses In attractive colors. Polo blue, gray, beige, red. green, plaids, checks, black and wtilte. And look at these prleesl $5 $10 $ X 5 First Spring Hats WEM GHFTT 1933 Book-Club Membership C Entitles you to read all the books you want, when- ' ever you wish, throughout the entire year, without further cost. Every up-to-date novel that is worth while or that has won inecesi, it include in the fine list of books available. DOUBLE POPULARITY VOTES TOMORROW. 200 VOTES WITH $1 MEMBERSHIP Personal Gets Bulldlnr Permit A t,ui permit was issued by the city bulld- ...B ucyarwnens today to C. F. Nich ols for repairs at his home on Locust street, amounting to $50. Leaves for Hospital Mrs. Victor Dallalre left thLa mom i no- mi . Shasta for Port Ian rl wham aha win be a patient at the St. Vincent's hos- puai ior medical treatment. Cunningham Better Friends of A. B. Cunningham, who recentlv un derwent an operation at the Sacred Heart hospital, are glad to learn that he Is getting along very well. Leave for South Mr. and Mrs. George 0. Foreman of Eagle Point, who recently came to this valley from the south, to make their home, are leaving tomorrow for San Diego. Here from Portland wilHnm nrio- hanbergor of Portland Is a Medford visitor todav. L. O. nuint nt R:t Lake City, Utah, Is also in Medford on business. Under roes Operation Mrs. J. H. Crawford of Haven street recently underwent an oneratlon fitr trn!tr or. the Sacred Heart hospital and was reported in a much Improved condi tion too ay. Oregonlans B. A. Collier of Rose burg stopped overnight m Medford, as did the following EM gene residents: Mrs. H. O. High, Miss Helen High. Henry T. DeBoest, H. J. Kallsky and H. B. Esson. P.-T, A. to Meet Announcement has been received from Miss Yetta R. Olson of Eagle Point that the Parent- Teachers association of the Eagle Point school will meet Friday after noon at 3 o'clock. Here from California Mr. and Mrs. P. I. Johnson and Mrs. George Gray of Oakland, Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Crys tal of Berkeley, A. N. Young and G. G. Nelson of San Francisco are Med ford visitors today. Grange Plans Dance Talent O 'arLfire wl'l entertain with a dancing party Friday night at the town hall. The public is Invited and music for dancing will be played by Boon's orchestra. From Portland Included among the large number of Portlanders who stopped In Medford were R. K. Lse, Louis R. Centre, C. L. Dining, Ed Steffen, H. H. Sampels, J. T. Soake, C. C. Hole, M. J. Coveny. H.G. Find lay and H. 0. Brayton. An ounce Meeting Past Noble Grand olub of Olive Rebekah lodge will meet tomorrow evening at the home of Mrs. Samuel Bateman, it was announced today. The business meeting will be called at 8 o'clock, to be followed by a program. All members are urged to attend. Thieves Steal Shirts Mrs. David Yale of 809 West Fourth street, re ported to the city police last night that five of her husband's white shirts had been stolen from the clothesline back of their house. Chief of Police Clatous McCredle said this morning that many such complaints have been received, and women are warned not to leave clothes hanging on the line after dark. Come In and see what's meant by "High Hat. Both straws end felti In new colors, $1.95 AND UP DOUBLE VOTES TOMORROW Getohell Home Delroy Oetchell, president of the Farmers and Fruit growers bank returned on the Shasta this morning from a short stay In San Francisco. Reynolds Out Again Lew Reynolds of the Hotel Holland, who recently suffered a relapse from influenza, was down at the desk this morning in a much improved condition. Thursday Club Meet Phoenix Thursday club will meet Saturday this week at the home of Mrs. D. It. Sloan, it was announced today. It will be the regular afternoon meet ing, with Mrs. Lovell Ferns as assist ant hostees. Oregonlans Call Howard Maytle.d of Redmond, F. J. York. E. Sllver steln, C. H. Stevenson and Norman Favors of Eugene, Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Summer of Bend and George Barbour of Roeeburg are calling In Medford today. From Distance From points dis tant, the following hotel guests re mained In Medford overnight: J. H Swan and Charles M. Proden of Elko, Nev., H. C. Myers of Boise, Ida., and Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Ferguson of Cin cinnati, Ohio. Issue Bounties The county clerk's office today Issued bounty warrants to three Jackson county residents, totaling 924. They went to Robert A. Ferns for one bobcat; Walter F Charley of Climax, for one bobcat, and Gerald Buck of Jacksonville, .for one bobcat and five coyotes. Registered Here The list of hotel registrations today Includes the names of Donald Gray, Oswego: Harvey C. Jack, Portland; Vert Phillips. Port land; Gwendolyn Moore, Sacramento; George W. Blockman of San Fran cisco, Mr. and Mrs. H Lineman, also of the bay city, Gerald Sutton of Portland and J. O. Stearns of Salem. Mr. Emory Here Fred Emory. northwest representative of the Line Material Co. of Milwaukee. Wis., Is spending several days in Medford and vicinity this week. Mr. Emory Is a former member of Copco organiza tion and has many friends in Med ford and southern Oregon. Naturalisation Court Postpone ment of the winter term of naturaliz ation court was announced yesterday by Mrs. G. Q. A'Alblnl. The court originally scheduled for February 18 will not convene for -.a week or two. Notices of meeting will be sent to the interested persons. Rates May Be Reduced A.' 8. Rosenbaum, general freight and pas senger agent for the Southern pa olfic. refuses to say "yes" or "no," but there Is a report about town this week to the effect that the Southern Pacific is going to put on another cent-a-mlle special this month. Many are expecting the re duction to occur around February 12 and are hoping to attend the ground breaking ceremony for the Golden Gate bridge in San Francisco a few days later. .A.R Crater Lake chapter of the Daugh ters of the American Revolution will observe the anniversary of the birth of Oeorge Washington with a lunch' eon and social meeting, in the par lors of the Presbyterian church, on Wednesday, February 33, at 1 oolock. As Is customary at the annual luncheon, the membership roll will be called. The program commlttoe will furnish the questions on his torical subjects, and their- anewe-s for this roll-call. The regent, Mrs. Dixon, requests all officers and oommlttee chairmen to bring their reports to this meet ing In order tht she may have the Information for her report to the atate society. Phest Colds VS .... Best treated r"3 ' without "dosing" flML'lHMI-.'JlaJLJ Dry SLABS per Tier You Haul Them. Medford Fuel Co. 1122 N. Central 1 PHONE 1300 T0W.NG or Wrecker Service Anywhere Any Time Lewis Super Service SHHOIP BALLOT THURSDAY (Continued from Page One) Cecil Humphrey Dorothy Nyswanner 1.000 1,000 1.000 19.100 1,000 1.000 1.000 1,000 1.800 1,000 .,1,000 1,000 I. 000 1.CO0 1.400 1.000 1.300 4.300 1.500 13,400 8.500 1.100 30,300 1.100 1.600 3,500 7,000 1,300 1,000 1,000 1.000 1,000 1.000 1.000 1.000 1.000 . 1,000 1,000 1,000 1.000 1.300 80.UU0 8,100 1,000 1,000 15,800 II, 000 1.300 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 8.400 8.000 1,000 1.000 1,000 4.600 Neva Samuels Bern ice Gilt Clara Younger i,,.. Mary Blschoff , , Dorothy Leonard Marlon Hamrtck. Ot. Point.. Venlta Anderson ........ Mollie Brown ,, .,- Shirley Offord - - Alice Farasworth , Loleta Bennett Dorothy Shaw Ruth Demorest Chrystlne Pearson Kathertne Stewart Helen Stewart Genevieve Brown Dorothy Reynolds Sally Roberts Frances Sparrow , Erlene Taylor, Ruch Dorothy Lee -. Pearl Rhodes .. .,..,. , Peggy G inn Viola Strong Louise Laughead,, Jacksonville Alice Walton, Jacksonville...... Bernedlne Arnold, Jacksonville Norma Gordon, Axhinnrt , Frances Hess, AwhiAnrf , Beth Joy. Ashland ' , - Frances Splndler, Ashland Marie Woodson, Ashland... Doris Conger , Mary Polly, Ashland , Kathertne Appiegate , Elizabeth Appiegate , Marcella Smyth Goldle Higdon , Marguerite McAllister ..., Ruth Boussum Evelyn Leonard Margaret Burroughs w. Thelma Heard - ......... Ruth Meusel Louise Elrod Billy Ranney Josephine Power M Evlyne McKee -. Winifred Jones Edna Newbry, Talent ....... Jean Chamberlain ....... Jean Swlgart Oracle Wakefield, Jacksonville Frances . Wakefield, J'ksonvllle Virginia Pick, Jacksonville -. Oleta Rogers .............. 138.300 Marie Rlgdon, Ashland. 1,000 1.000 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 Lucille Gordon, Ashland.... Frances Cramer, Ashland.. Maxino Miller, Ashland... Florence Bellinger, Ashland. Virginia Crandall, Ashland ENDS IONITE "Hat Oheok Girl" Tomorrow "Afraid To Talk" Erlo Linden Sidney Fox ROXY-lOc TONITE Buster Keaton In "SPEAK EASILY1 Thur. Lowell Sherman In "FALSE FACES" STUDIO ENDS TONITE, Edw. O. Robinson In "TIGER SHARK" Tomorrow. "CONGORILLA" Mr. and Mrs. Martin Johnston DOUBLE VOTES Sis. Wall St. Report STOCK SALE 8AVERAGES (Copyright. 1033. Standard Statistics Company) Feb. 8: ' 60 30 30 90 Jnd'ls RR'a Ut's Total Today 49.0 38.9 83.8 63 5 Prev. day 49.4 38.3 83.1 51.9 Week ago. 80 S 38.8 84.T 53.0 Year ago 68.3 31.7 94.3 60.5 S yrs. Bgo....l81.7 140.3 333.1 183.9 BOND SAI.B AVERAGES (Copyright, 1933, Standard Statistics Company) Feb. 8: 30 30 30 60 Ind'll RR's tit's Total Today 63.3 64.8 82.3 70.0 Prev. day 63.1 64.4 81.1 69.8 Week ago. 64.0 65.6 83.3 70.8 Year ago. 67.3 73.7 81.9 73.9 3 yrs ago.- 93.1 10S1 98.3 96.8 NEW YORK, Feb. 8. (AP) A slow rally In the stock market was Inter rupted only temporarily by a sag In the tobacco Issues today, and net gains of fractions to more than a point were numerous at the finish. Turnover was only about 700,000 ahares. . Today'a closing prices for 30 select ed stocks follow: Al. Chem. & Dye...... 83 Am. Can ...... 68 Am. ss Fgn. Pow 6H A. T. & T 101 Anaconda 7 Atch. T. & 8. r. Bendtx Avla 43ft 0 ISNT THIS THE MOST IMPORTANT STATEMENT EVER MADE IN A CIGARETTE ADVERTISEMENT? hi, UK tf(5)MIRIRS)W IN EVERY DEPARTMENT Some Exceptional Values Will Be Featured In Addition To Double Popularity Votes! 1 FURNITURE &HDWE. I "From the cheapest that's Good to the Best thaes made" Ji-'uefto . WsZ.' 14 V. 13 H 10 y Chrysler Coml. Solv. Curttas-Wrlght DuPont Oen. Foods , 1 37,, 3314 13, Gen. Mot. Int. Harvest. . 31 1. T. Ic T. Johns-Man. Monty Ward North Amer. , . 30 13i , 36H Param. Publix M Penney (J. C.) Phillips Pet Radio .......... . 38 i SH , 4-4 . 17 , 15 'i . 344 . 3614 Sou. Pac Std. Branda St. Oil Cal. St. Oil N. J. Trans. Amer. 4H Union Carb 2414 United Aircraft 244 U. 8. Steel 27?4 , Livestock PORTLAND, Ore.. Feb. 8. (AP) CATTLE. 38: calves 10; steady. HOGS. 350: steady. SHEEP and LAMBS. 850: steady. Portland Foduce PORTLAND, Feb. 8 (AP) COUN TRY MEATS selling price to retail ers: Country-killed hogs, best butch ers, under 150 lbs. -3-5c: vealers. 80-100 lbs.. 8V4-9o lb.; lambs, ll-13o; yearlings, 5c: heavy ewes, 4x4i4o: Beth. Steel is a Fact, we" known by leaV tobacco ex- pert, that Camels are made from finer. MORE EXPENSIVE tobaccos than am other popular brand. We actually pay MILLIONS MORE every year to insure your enjoyment. ISItniA N. J. REYNOLDS TOBACCO CO. v.rrai canner cows, 3i4-3!Jc lb.; bulls, 4 4'ic lb. LIVE POULTRY Buying price: heavy hens, colored 4 lbs., 10c; do mediums, 80: lights, 6c: springs, light 11c; heavy. He: old roosters, 5c: ducks. Pekin, spring, toms. No. 1, 13c; hens, 14c: No. 3. hens, 10-llc; No. 3 tons. 10c; culls 7c. Butter, eggs, butterfat, onions, po tatoes, wool and hay, steady and unchanged. San FrancUt-o Butterfat SAN FRANCISCO, Feb. 8. (API Cream f.o.b. San Francisco, lSc. 0. T. Baker, secretary of the Med ford Chamber of Commerce, who has accepted the position of secretary to the Boise. Idaho, chamber, Is expect ed to return to Medford on this even ing's train. His formal resignation, It Is understood, will be submitted to the local board at the luncheon meeting tomorrow. A successor will then be considered for the local posi tion. The trsnsfer Is a promotion for Mr. Baker. 4 Ship Fire Set. BORDEAUX, France, Feb. 8. P) Destruction of the teamer Atlantlque. which burned In the English channel last month, has been dltlnltely at tributed to arson by an Investigating board, and today's newspapers said an arrest was imminent. Be correctly corseted by ETHBLWYN B HOFFMANN Sixth and Holly Dr. R. W. Clancy hasresumed prac tice In Medford. Room 308 Medford Bldg. Phonea Office 77; Res. 118. TOO LATE 10 CLASSIFY FOR BALE Fine Upright piano, ma hogany case. 178; 13 monthly han dles. See It st Cltne Piano Co., Main and Riverside. 295 AND your piano buys a beau tiful Baby Qrand; pay balance nice rent. Cllnc Piano Co., Main and Riverside. MINERS who hav reasonable pros pects ana require financial assist ance, write brief description to Box 8557. Mail Tribune. FOR SALE Jersey cow and heifer; coming rresn aoon. Hugger Kancn, west of Central Point. WIND ORCHARD extra fancy and fancy wrapped and packed cornice pears, tl.10 per box. For sale at Big "7" Warehouse. FOR RENT Modern S-room unfur nished home. In excellent condi tion; hardwood floors, fireplace, bullt-lns, stationary laundry trays; good location: 20 per mo., water paid. Phone 738. WANTED To buy for cash, light car in good condition. Phone 790-J. WANTED Qlrl or woman to assist with housework for home. Phone 1067-L. INCOME TAX Let me prepare your lui-uiuQ in return, xears of experi ence. Both State and Fedoral are now due. Fred L Colvlg. 625 d. Central. Phone 736-M. A FEW large, very heavy cardboard ou.wnwio lur siuring- oeaainc. clothing, etc., for sale cheap at Commercial Printing Dept. Mall Tribune, 38 N. Grape. 1933 PRICES! 15c-25c Mat. Night STARTS TODAY - She Had Millions' To Spend Yet She Gave Her Love to a Man Whose Only Riches Were in Him self! PLUS DONALD NO VIS The Radio Rage In A New Comedy With Songs HEMORRHOIDS Piles Successfully Treated without Surgery No Pain No Loss of Time Consultation A Examination Free Dr. Harvey E. Miller ton Liberty Bldg. Mow train faros to California Tourui fares to California cut. Longer limits. Stopover privi legesand dozens more Califor nia destinations Included. Now you can ride in warm, steam nested coaches or reclining chair ctn for less than ever before. And you can sleep In a comfor table tourist berth for the night for as little as S1.50. (Tourist berths are the same size as Stand- . ard Pullman berths not as lux urious, but very comfortable.) ; Stopover anywhere within tht limit of your ticket. Roundtrips are good for 21 days. SAMPLE TOURIST FARES One Round- . Wsr win SAN FRANCISCO 112.00 $18.0 LOS ANORLF.8 21.30 28.70 and mtitj olbtrs Southern Pacific i. C. CARLE, Agent, ' Phone 34 Severin Battery Service Medford Had Batten ft volt, IS-plate, I year guaran tee. M Re wound Armatures l op Becharge 80c. Our Make KSc ISJJ N. Riverside Phone iw mmm mmr- v. U i.-i HI II ry..i:-V. -; SiO-.-,.-,'.- IV'j -'1:1 j