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    MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFO'iD, OREGON, FRIDAY, MAT 19, 1933.
PAGE NINE
Local and Personal
Return to Lake Albert Long and
Dave Canfleld, members of the Crater'
Lake National park ataff, returned to
the lake yeeterday.
.
Get Marriage License William
Sltnger, 38, and I on a Smith, 36. both
of Medford, obtained a marriage li
cense yeaterday.
Miner In Ctty-e-J. L. Woodcock,
northern California miner, was trans
acting bualneas in Med ford yesterday
and left later for his mine.
Will Return Sunday Mayor E. M.
Wilson, who was called to the Banks
trial aa a witness. Is expected to re
turn to Medford Sunday evening.
Down From Butte Creek Ed Web
ber, resident of the Little Butte Creek
section. Is a visitor in Medford today
attending to business matters.
Here From Jacksonville Among
Jacksonville residents who were on
V business in Medford today was W. E
Finney.
Back From Trial Medford resident
who returned recently from Eugene
where they have attended the Banks
trial, include Abner cox and Earl
. Feht.
Makes Business Trip Cal C. Wells,
deputy United States marshal, re
turned to Medford Thursday from
Klamath Palls, having attended to
federal matters there for two days.
Attend the Fights Glenn Inlow
and Aubry Miles were among the Ash
land people who attended the fights
at Medford Wednesday nignt. ash
land Dally Tidings.
Trace of Rain Between S a. m. and
5 p. m.. Thursday, a trace of rain
was reported by the federal weathor
bureau, and the same amount was
listed for the period between 0 p. m..
yesterday and 5 a. m., today.
Mrs. Hostel Returning Mrs. Bert
I'Rostel will leave Friday morning for
Portland to bring back Mrs. Ernestine
Hostel who has been 111 in a hospital
for a number of weeks. Mrs. Ernes
tine Rosters many friends will be
glad to know that she Is able to re
turn home with her daugnter-in-iaw,
Mrs. Bert Rostel, Saturday. Central
Point American.
t
4 Attends Convention E. J. Relnk-
1 lng, proprietor of the Relnklng Truck-
i lng compsny of this city, returned
i! Wednesday morning from Portland.
1 where he attended the Allied Truck
3 Owners' convention. He reported that
at the meeting they discussed the new
3 truck laws and that the truck own-
ers felt confident of Improved bus!
ness conditions.
Guests at Theater The high school
graduating class of Talent, had din
ner at Nandle's OrlU Thursday night
and later attended the show at Hunt's
Cratertan as the guest of George A
Hunt, manager.
Attend Convention -CatI T. Teng
wald, Edward H. Pflug and Cole
Holmes left late Thursday evening
for Eugene, where they will attend
the state Insurance agents' union
convention Friday and Saturday. -
In Klamath Today Hugh B. Ran
kin, supervisor of Rogue River na
tional forest, is spending today ;n
Klamath Falls, in connection with the
civic conservation . corps work, in
which the forest service U taking an
active part.
Guests At Hotels Mr. and Mrs. H.
L. Harrison and son of San Francisco
were included among those registered
at local hotels. Others were Mr. and
Mrs. W. E. Field of Portland. Mr. and
Mrs. O. A. Hughes of Seattle and Mr.
and Mrs. T. A. Terwllllger of Santa
Rosa, Calif.
Leave for Corvallls A group of
local young people left this morning
by motor for Corvallls to spend the
week end on the Oregon State college
campus. ' They were Robert and
Gladys Mine a r, Louise Brommer, Tho
burn Glem, Alton Ltndley and Conway
Latham.
Business Callers A. W. Ayera of
Central Point was attending to busi
ness matters in this city today. Mrs.
Dora Morrison of Griffin Creek. Wll-
lard Ball of Reese Creek and Bertha
Myers of Central Point were also at
tending to business matters here this
morning.
Returned From Eugene E. A. Flem
ing and Wesley McKltrlck, held In
connection with the ballot theft, were
returned yesterday from Eugene where
they served as witnesses at the Banks
trial. Phil Lowd. deputy sheriff, also
a witness, brought the prisoners to
Medford.
Cabin Burplarlzed Stat police
were notified Thursday afternoon by
John F. Horn, that his cabin had
been broken Into and numerous
articles taken. He said the burglary
occurred some time between April
11 and May 6. Horn resides on Sprig'
net creek.
Open New Restaurant Mr. and Mrs.
Konaefher of Jacksonville have open
ed a restaurant In that city. It was
announced yesterday, and "chicken
dinners to order" la their specialty.
They state that chicken sandwiches
are available at all hours, at their
place, which is near the old U. S
hotel building.
KMED
Broadcast Schedule
Saturday
8:00 Breakfast news by Mall Tri
bune.
6:05 Musical clock.
8:15 A Peerless Parade.
8:30 Shopping guide.
9:00 Friendship circle hour.
9:30 Morning melody.
10:00 U. S. frost forecast.
10:00 Schubert's Love Songs.
10:30 Morning comment.
10:45 Musical notes.
11:00 Neapolitan Nights.
11:15 The Grant Pass hour.
11:30 Song and comedy.
13:00 When It's Springtime in the
Rockies.
12:15 Pyroil parade.
13:30 News flashes by Mail Tri
bune,
12:30 Popular! tit.
13:45 Popular vocalists.
1 ;oo Varieties.
1:30 Vignettes.
3:00 Dance matinee.
3:00 Songs for everyday.
3:30 KMED program review.
3:35 Music of Old.
4:00 Across the Seas.
4:30 Masterworlu.
5:00 Popular parade.
5:45 News digest by Mall Tribune.
8:00 Dinner dance music.
7:00 Reveries.
7:30 Your favorite dance bands.
8 ;00 U. S. frost forecast.
Z am going. to have a law passed
that every man must show a net
gain of actual cash on hand of a
hundred dollars a year or stand
fine of ten dollars and this ten dol
lars to be used for charity work:
wouldn't be such a bad law at that
I hope this makes me feel better,
until some one else fails to pay their
rent.
GEO. IVERSON.
Sec. Rental Property Owners.
Didn't Speak for Others
To the Editor:
Will you please correct the error
made In the report of our testimony
given at Eugene as character wit
nesses. At no time did we make the
statement that the clubs to which
ws belonged entertained pronounced
prejudices.
We were asked to name the clues
and organizations to which we be
longed and in some cases as to the
offices which we held and at no time
were we asked about the sentiment
in any club or organization.
Respectfully,
MARIE N. D'ALBINI,
ROSE SCH1 EFFELIN.
Medford, May 10
n
As Usual
Our Saturday special will be an exceptional value I
Tomorrow your favorite Grocer or our Retail Store
will sell
Date Drops
2doz.
35c
Place your order early to avoid being disappointed.
fife
Furnas and Jones Home C. C.
Furnas and Walter H. Jones, who at
tended the Banks trial in Eugene, re
turned' to Medford yesterday.
Miss A hi ott 111 Miss Luc lie Abbott,
teacher In the Lincoln school, was
reported still 111 today and unable to
return to the class room. Katherlne
Huntress Is substituting for her.
Buckley Fined John Buckley, ar
rested Thursday evening about seven
o'clock by city police, on a charge of
being drunk in a public place, was
fined $10 in city court this morning.
Return From Trial Among wit
wltnesses for the state, who testified
at the Banks trial in Eugene, were
Mr. and Mrs. John Millard, Chief of
Police Clatous McCredie, City Police
Ray Sloneker and Joe Cave, and W.
O. Webster, all of whom returned to
Medford yesterday.
Too Many Kittens Mrs. Loulae
Stokes DeVoe stated this morning tht
seven little kittens are too many for
one person to care for and for this
reason, she Is willing to part with sev
eral, Mrs. DeVoe resides on Berkeley
Way off the Jacksonville highway, and
anyone wishing one of the kittens
may have it for the asking, she said.
"We even might consider delivering
them," Mrs. DeVoe said.
Goes to Grants Pass Amy Elliott,
daughter of Dr. and Mrs. B. R. El
llott, is leaving this afternoon for
Grants Pass to spend the week end
there as guest of her grandmother,
Mrs. Emma Slattery, While In the
neighboring city, Mlsa Elliott will de
vote considerable time to her botany
course, taking advantage of the love
ly gardens at Grants Pass to obtain
needed specimens.
Permit for Bakery Building permit
for the construction of the new bak
ery building, plans for which . were
recently announced by the Fluhrera,
was issued this morning by the city
building department. The new Col
onial bakery will be located on North
Holly between Main and Sixth streets
and will be 110 by 70 feet In size,
and of re -In forced concrete with one
story and basement. The cost is
listed on the permit as $10,000, and
Frank Clark Is named as architect,
. 4
ED. NOTE: In the news article re
ferred to the statement certain or
ganizations were strongly prejudiced
to Banks, was not attributed to either
Mrs. D'Albinl or Mrs. SchieffeUn. but
was pointed out solely as a point the
defense sought to establish during
cross examination.
Tracy Scores With
Cratertan Audience
Lee Tracy, the scrapp Ingest dougn
boy who ever carried a mess kit, in
the fastest talking, greatest role of
his scintillating career Private Bill
Jones in "Private Jones." is now play
lng at Hunt's Cratertan.
As a draft-dodger who couldn't see
any reason to get killed for the sake
of democracy, who couldn't feel the
slightest pang of patriotism, who re
belled his way through the A. E. P.,
who was branded "yellow" by his fel
low soldiers, who was everything that
an American doughboy did not repre
sent, but who proved his mettle when
the time came in his scoffing, hard-
boiled devil-may-care manner, Tracy
rises to heights of greatness never be
fore approached. He'll thrill you.
anger you, amuse you you'll know
him for what he Is the greatest war
character, the most vivid personality
of the dear olive drab boys ever pre
sented on the screen!
Wall St. Report
BOND SALE AVERAGES
(Copyright, 1933. Standard Statistic.
Company)
May H:
30 30 30 so
India RFi's Ufa Total
Today x6 ?0.4 80S X7S.4
Prev. day 69.3 70.3 S0.3 73.3
Week ago 68.4 9 79.6 73.5
Year ago.... 56 3 53.7 74.3 61.1
3 yr. ago... 93.7 106.5 99.3 99.8
X New 1933 high.
STOCK SALE AVERAGES
(Copyright, 1933. Standard Statlattca
Company
May is:
50 30
Ind'la RR'a
Today 73.1 38 5
Prev. day 73.4 38.7
Week ago 74.9 37.8
Year ago .... 43 6 16.9
3 yra. 3 ...183.1 130.8
Livestock
PORTLAND. Ore.. May 19. (AP)
CATTLE: 325. calves 40: quotably
steady.
HOGS: 350; ISo higher for butch
ers. Good, 140-300 lbs. 64 50-5.50:
200-350 lbs. S4.75-S.S0: over 350 lbs.
S4.35-5.1S: sows good, t4.00-4.6S.
SHEEP: 75, steady.
18c: mixed colors 17c: mediums 17c
dozen. Buying price of wholesalers:
Fresh current receipts, 56 lbs. and
up H-jc dozen.
MOHAIR Nominal buying price:
1933 clip 100 lb.
NEW POTATOES California Gar
nets, 3?i-4c lb.: white 3'i-3V4c lb.
STRAWBERRIES Sacramento 24s.
11.80-3.10: Fresno 20s, 11.50 crate.
WOOL 1933 clip, nominal; Wil
lamette valley, 18-20C lb.: eastern
Oregon 17-30C lb.; aouthern Idaho
16-20C lb.
Portland Wheat
30
Ufa
81.0
87.9
89 .8
70.4
361.6
90
Total
70.3
70.5
71.7
43.5
188.6
PORTLAND, May 19 (AP)
Wheat:
Open High Low
May 60H 6014 SB'.i
July 63 63 61
Sept. 63 63 61 H
ROXY THEATER TO
RAISE ADMISSION
Mr. and- Mrs. Gene Chlldera, own
era of the Roxy theater, announced
todaythat In order to get the beat
second run ptctures they are forced
to raise the evening admission price
at the Roxy to fifteen cents. Mr.
Ohlldera aaya some of the major com
panies are refusing to let them run
their pictures at a dime, but at the
new admission the Roxy will show
second run pictures from all the big
producers and more first-run Inde
pendent fllmsr
The following new prices go Into
effect Sunday: Adults, matinee 10,
evening 18c; children 10c anytime:
on continuous days, Saturday, Sun
day and holidays, the lOo matinee
time will be from 1 to S p. m.
Mr. Chllders ssys they have book
ed: -They Just Had to Get Marfled."
"Cabin In the Cotton." "American
Madness," "Mummy," "Explorers of
the World." "No More Orchids" and
"So This la Africa" for an early showing.
NEW YORK, May 19 (AP) Stocks
mulled about over circuitous routes
today with some groups, notably the
Oils, displaying moderate strength,
while others, lacking aupport, drifted
to moderately lower levels. Trading
enthusiasm waa not so exuberant as
recently. The close waa Irregular.
Transfers approximated 3,000.000
shares.
Today's closing prices for 30 select
ed stocks follow:
Al. Chem. & Dye 101
Am. can . 81
Am. A: Fgn. Pow 104
A. T. 4: T 1094
Anaconda 13T4
Atch. T. & S. F. 61 ',4
Bendlx Avla. 13'4
Beth. Steel 3574
Chrysler io'i
Coml. Solv .............. 1614
Curtlss-Wright 2T4
DuPont 62'4
Oen. Food ...,. 31
Gen. Mot ................ . 32
Int. Harvest ........ . 33
I. T. & T. 12 ,
Johns-Man ............... 30
Monty Ward 21
North Amer . .................. 35
Penney (J. C.) 384
Phllllpa pet '. I2"t
Radio , 7!4
Sou. Pac 234
. Std. Brands .................... 18
St. Oil Cal SI
St. Oil N. J. 34'4
Trans. Amer .... 6
Union Carb . 34
Unit. Aircraft 27!4
U. S. Steel 4714
Communications
George Blows Up.
To the Editor:
There la one thing that makes me
so damned mad that X want to get
it off my chest and then maybe I will
feel better; and that Is that most of
,our salaried people are living up every
I pay check as they get It and then
if they wreck their car, have a dose
of sickness or lose their Job then, if
they are renting from me, I have to
lose a couple of months' rent; now
I really don't care what they do with
their money, but I don't want them
to be objeca of charity on my hands.
I
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PALMER ELECTRIC STORE
MUSIC ELECTRIC SUPPLIES
MEDFORD, 0REO0N
May 19, 1933.
Medford Mall Tribune , .
Medford, Oregon
Attention: Mr. Herb Grey
Dear Herb:
Haven't time to write an ad today, but just tell the folks that the
Orunow Refrigerator is leading the field in the Northwest, acoording to the
C, B. Connelley Company of Seattle, distributors. Also that Bill Orunow
has been invited to show his Orunow Refrigerator in the Hall of Science at
the World's Fair. This is by invitation only and in recognition of the greatest
advance in refrigeration during the past ten years. Medford has been absorb
ing the Orunow very readily and we are busy. Incidentally this seems to be
the best spot in Oregon for refrigeration sales and that is something every
body should know. The Orunow slogan this year is just this: "It's time
America Knew What's Inside an Electric Refrigerator."
Yours truly
PALMER ELECTRIC STORE
By: C. H. Isaac, Manager.
Mra. ouett p. Bray took all honora
yesterday afternoon at Savage Rapids
dam by landing two aalmon, one
weighing 30 pounds and the other
36. She accomplished the feat with
out the aid of her well known fisher
man husband, she declared upon re
turn to the city. ' While he sat In the
boat wishing for a bite throughout
the afternoon Mra. Bray hooked the
fish.
Only eight were caught at the dsm,
giving Mrs. Bray one-fourth of the
day's catch. .
SATURDAY BAROAINS: Hundreds
of Hata 49c to S4.95. Dresses 1 to
S5.05. Shoes 1.49 to (3 95. Great
money-saving bargains. THE BAND
BOX & SHOE BOX.
Will H. Wilson has started a 2nd
Hand Store at 33 N. Front same Iocs.
tlon where he was In buslneas for 15
years. Sale Now Going On.
Studio -15c
Hurry only I days left for the
double feature program
2 First Run Pictures for the
price of one
Cedrtc Hardwlcke and Beatrix
Thomson In
"The Dreyfus Case"
and
"Mussolini. Speaks"
Italy's Man of Praise
Starts Sunday, May 21
Franklin D. Roosevelt
"The Fighting President"
SATURDAY BARGAINS: Hundreds
of Hata 49c to $4.95. Dresses $1 to
SS.95. Shoes 1.49 to 13 95. Great
money-saving bargains. THE BAND
BOX it SHOE BOX.
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
TRADE milk cow and calf for good
motorcycle or light car. Auorey
Wlsdarn, Eagle Point.
BARGAIN Six atrlng National Trlo-
llan guitar with case, call or write
855 W. 2nd St., city.
wm, h. wrtjSON
has started a 3nd Hand Store at
33 N. Front. Same location where
he waa In business for 15 yean.
Sale Now Going On.
GROUND floor, fully furnished; lights,
water, private bath, garage, adulta
only. 344 So. Orape.
GOOD USED OARS
Buy Before Price Go Up
We keep our cara Inside. Every
one Is clean and repaired.
1931 Ford Coupe
1931 Chrysler 8 Coupe
1991 Chev. 3-dr. Sedan
1929 Plymouth Sedan
1939 Chrysler Sedan
1930 Chrysler Broughm
1929 Plymouth Coupe
1930 Bulck Sedan
If we haven't got what you want,
we can get It.
ARMSTRONG MOTORS, INC.
38 N. Riverside
Chrysler Plymouth
Hudson Terraplane
MOTORCYCLE
FOR SALE Henderson 4-cyl. motor
run only aaoo miles. Like new.
ARMSTRONG MOTORS, INC.
58 N. Riverside
JOBS WANTED for new Hardy Spray
er. Prefer southwest of town. Will
take alfalfa for part. W. M. Klnsel,
Griffin Creek, Route 1, or White
Machinery Co.
TONITE Dickie Moore in
"NO GREATER LOVE"
SATURDAY ONLY
Continuous shows 1-11 p. m.
Buck Jjjjf
Jones l&P
Shooting ljLViTli''-
HI. Way Ofj.
Out In Qx.lf
'Sundown Rider'
ALSO
Camera Hound and Mickey Mouse
JU.NOLE MYSTERY
Balloon Dance
JACKSONVILLE
Saturday Night
Howard Lewis and His Musical Rambleri
9 till 2
Admission
40c 10c
inl tint's
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l , V" A? 1 huyv i laying -
pv vvir fi until Tomorrow in lgni a
f:' ' ;- Is He Cocky!
Cash wheat No. 1: vv- . .-, , ' . Mil
Big Bond bluestem 68 1 H natcl1 discipline . . .
Dark hard winter. 13 pet. 69', 1 and he tells 'em SO . . . I
soil zzzzzzzzJS ' . T J He'8 nt afrai t0 eht
western white 58 k. j&s- fj . . . and he does it , . . He
Hard Winter 60'4 I vw , . .. . .
Northern .prlng 58 faaifcs jtK 1$ l0VM trUble ftnd h
western red 58 tH ' gets into it regularly . , .
Oau: No. 3 white 24 00 w x J? . , .. . .
corn: no. 3 yellow 22 oo But he s the most lov-
Miimn standard 20 so , tip able buck private you
Today's car receipts: Wheat 48 t,,.!! J .. I I
flour is: corn 3; oats 3. i-X J ever met! II
Portland Produce b $Z? -
PORTLAND. Ore.. May 19-. (AP) 5i N? ?MJ;S JT Ug?
BUTTER Prints, extras 35c; stan- 2L, - . .M ,jTfyV. fcf '
dards 24Vic lb. aWi-": ' -'-F ? fV Tti
BUTTERPAT Portland delivery: A "S2aa1aa( 4NWI
grade 22-33C lb.: farmers' door de- 13 w i 1
livery 31-22c: sweet cream So higher. pr Tici c i -jul
EGGS Pacific Poultry Producers' rliUO sr' I. gj-
selling prices: Jumbos 19c; extras Colortone H 'wS" - ,'
""uiuj -MS-"liraMlaiammi' Musioal ReVUO fi V A
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Now Playing II gyjf1
The Longest lliXTfi H TTaT I 3&
Laugh on Record! fj j 1 ft i mm U K-INJ k I
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ALL . Big Sale of Azaleas at
MKSHT Reduced Prices
imsssi HI! We 0fer tjjg following varieties at 35 each and up for
ammmmiaissssssssssaissammmmi Saturday and Sunday Sale :
SUNDAY MONDAY AZALEA Hinodigiri, Crimson. ,
. , AZALEA Altaclarence, yellow and red.
rjTrak rn f AZALEA Mallis.. Different shades of orange, pink and
III salmon.
c( n Villa Nurseries, Inc.
U I I 6th and 0raP8 Streets
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REGATTA DANCE
FAIRGROUNDS
Saturday Nicht
LOTS OP SURPRISES
Dinty Moore's Little Giants
MEN o LADIES
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10c
Sponsored by the
SOUTHERN OREGON BOAT CLUB