Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, May 23, 1933, Page 5, Image 5

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    ited-ford" matt; trtbuot:. medford. Oregon, Tuesday, jest 23. 1933.
FACTE TTVTD
Local arid Personal'
. Mn. BobtrU Horn Mrs. D. D.
Roberts returned to Med ford by train
this morning from Portland.
Club to Meet Th Oarnatlon club
viU meet Thursday of thl week at
the home of Mrs- Hubler on Ninth
atreet.
Undergoes Operation Mrs. V. R.
Matthews of Eaglo Point underwent
a major operation at the Community
hospital Monday.
Miss Reames returns Having spent
the week-end at the University of
Oregon, Miss Carvel Reames returned
to Medford by train this morning.
prom Crater LakeAlbert Long, a
member of the winter crew at Crater
Lake national park. Is spending today
here on business, and plana to return
to the park later in the day.
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To Have Pood Sale Merit circle of
the Presbyterian church will conduct
lb cooked food sale Saturday. May 27.
at the Safeway store on Central ave
nue, opening tt 10:30 o'clock.
Here for Funeral Mrs. H. P. Wilson
of Ashland Is in Medford today to
attend the funeral service for Mrs.
Sarah Gray. Mrs. Wilson arrived
here on the Shasta this morning.
Undergo Operations Bill Hook or
underwent a major operation for ap
' pendicltla at the Sacred Heart hos
pital Monday. Hana Meier also un
derwent an operation at the hospital
Monday.
Still Raining The weatherman to
day reported a precipitation of .01
of an inch between 8 p. m. and 8
a. m. Tuesday. A trac was listed
for the period between 6 a. m. and
8 p. m. yesterday.
t
Get Building Permits Ella Heck.
thorn of 924 summit received a build
ing permit from the city today for
construction work to cost S00. Leon
ard Heck, 335 South Ivy street, also
obtained a permit for remodeling to
V cost S500.
On Business Here O. A. Berger,
raveling representative of the Bald
win Piano company for the Pacific
coast territory, la in the city calling
on the local Baldwin dealers and will
attend the Hopkins recital at the
Baldwin hall this evening,
To Meet Thursday Alpha Sigma
class will meet Thursday evening at
6 o'clock In the First M. B. church
. for dinner. and a regular social even
ing. It was announced. Members and
their families are invited and also re
quested to bring sandwiches and
covered dish.
Visitors Today Among valley
youths who were visitors In Medford
this morning were John H. Denton of
Ashland, Dave Cronemlller, Theron
and Alfred Babb and Preston Card of
Jacksonville, and Robert Thurman,
Paul Boone and EArt Adams of Cen
tral Point. . , . ,
Register In City 'Registered at ho
tels here are J. A. McLaughlin and
Georbe B. Wlllbaite of Mankato,
Minn., 0. S. Jones, Dr. K. D. Porter
and s. J. Vour of Vancouver, H. It.
Emmons of Tacoma, Mr. and Mrs. F.
B. Dolle. s. B. Robbin, Jack Rosen
iberg and H, H. Reed of Seattle,
fit tdllwF n.andshrdlutaolnshrdlutao
Clarkson Is Visitor William olark
son of Oarbo, Sonora, Mexico, is
spending a few days In the valley,
visiting his mother, Mrs. Mary Clark
son, and attending to business mat
ters. Mr. Clarkson, formerly city
superintendent at the Medford air
port, la at the present time Inter
ested In mining in Mexico.
Filers Stop Here Flying a Douglas
bomber. Captain A. W. Vanaman,
John Schlwln and O. H. Blackford of
Wright field, Dayton, Ohio, landed at
the Medford airport this morning be
fore continuing to Vancouver, Wash.
They are en route to the Boeing fac
tory at Seattle, and are making the
trip from San Antonio, Tex. The
men are procuring engineers. j
!
At the Hotels Portlandere listed
on hotel registers are F. J. Hawes, G.
W. Harrington, A. J. Mlhalclk. O. L.
Hurtlg. Lee I. Herron, Frederick W.
Goodrich, J. D. C. Thomas, W. J.
White and Neel Barrlnger. From other
points in the state were Mr. and Mrs.
Ray Isaacson of St. Helens, B. W. Kay,
X. H. Pickens and A. M. Calsse of Sa
lem, W. H. Tlmmons, H. B. Eseon and
Percy Hlllls of Eugene.
Holdup Reported Allan Black of
93 Willamette atreet reported to the
state police that he was held up by
a man and woman on the Crater
Lake highway Saturday evening, near
the alrwaya beacon. Bight dollats
wae taken from him when he was
held up at the point of a gun, Black
reported. He said a woman flagged
his car and a man then stepped up
with- a gun. The couple were travel-;
lng in an automobile, he reported. I
From California Naming their'
residences as points in California, the
following people were registered at
hotel In the city overnight: Matt
1 Petrucela and Anton Vlaat of Moun
tain View, Mr. and Mrs. H. L. West
of Santa Cruz, W. O. Cuslck of Mo
deeto, Jsmea Rlvett of Oakland. 8.
Maunkovtch. Joe Koklch, Jack Rado
lnch. Leon Oppenhelm. Mr. and Mrs.
H. M. Swift. B. F. Welch, Mr. and
Mrs. Charles Prophet. Mr. and Mrs.
R. P. Burkhead, R. Winn and F. R.
Gorsline of San Francisco and Dud
ley M. Steele of Los Angeles.
Held In Jail H. R. McCoy, 60. and
Joe Dickson, 62, transients, are being
held in the city Jail, charged with
being drunk in a public place.
Attend Funeral Here a. C. Collins
of the Table Rock district was in
Medford today for the funeral of Mi.
Mary Duggan of the Sams Valley dis
trict. Many other neighbors from tht
community were also attending the
funeral.
Jack sons Go South Mr. and Mrs.
G. R. Jackson and son Bobby of Van
couver, Wash., after visiting Mrs. R.
C- Mlnear of 406 Ivy street, and
other friends In Medford for the past
week, left today for Redlands. Cal ,
where they will make their future
home. Mrs. Jackson is Mrs. Minear's
niece.
.
Rialto Star
c -St? fa 4h
eft- ' iff JI
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8yl7la Sidney and George Raft are
brought together for the first time
in "Pick Up" which opened today at
Hunt's Rialto Theatre for a three
day run.
Cloverleaf Dairy
Redecorated For
Taylor and Geer
The Cloverleaf Products at 109 W.
Main street took on a brighter ap
pearance today under the brush of
Harry Bryant, painter, who is redec
orating the modern green and white
market recently opened by John Tay
lor and "Josh" Geer.
Local dairy products exclusively are
reatured at the Cloverleaf which Is
the Medford distributor for Central
Point cheese. Milk, butter, butter
milk, cream, eggs, poultry and cheese
are all kept strictly fresh by the aid
of new refrigeration cases and other
Improved equipment Installed by the
manager. Ed Blnn'a meat market
formerly occupied the Cloverleaf'a to
cation.
At a meeting last evening at Gard
ner's drug store of Boy Scout Troop,
No. 16, sponsored by the Active club,
announcement was made that two
Johnson first aid kits will be given
as prizes to the two boys writing the
best 250-word essay on "Why Boy
Scouts Prefer Johnson Products."
Participating In the contest will be
members of Troop 16, Troop 8 and
Troop 8. Gordon Pratt la scoutmas
ter of 16, Frank Van Dyke Is scout
master of 6, assisted by Mertand Tol
lefson, and Jack Hey land Is scout
master for troop 8.
Maurice Chevalier
Craterian Thursday
Maurice Chevalier, debonair as
ever, plays a new kind of role In his
latest picture, "A Bedtime Story,"
which comes to -Hunt's Craterian
Thursday.
Maurice is the same Paris play
boy, carefree and Irresponsible, but
the "baby" he pursues is a real, genu
ine one-year-old, and not the 20-year,
blonde, feminine type of the past.
Helen Twelvetrees, Edward Everett
Horton, Adrlenne Ames and Baby Le
roy, the Los Angeles youngster who
won the role in competition with- sev
eral thousand other youngsters of his
own age, head the cast which sup
ports the French star.
Maurice sings several new numbers
written for him by Ralph Ralnger and
Leo Rubin.
FERTILE RANCH OF
1400 ACRES GOING
AT AUCTION SALE
The Balfour Guthrie ranch, north
of Ashland across Bear creek, will be
the scene of a public auction Thurs
day, May 25. at which time 1400 acres
of fertile land Including 200 acres
of the finest alfalfa In Jackson coun
ty will be sold to the highest bidders.
Judging from the numerous Inquiries
received by the Walter H. Jones Land
Auction company from Interested
parties in California, Washington and
all sections of Oregon, a big crowd
will be present.
Colonel A L. Stevenson, well
known auctioneer of Corvallls, will
arrive in Medford Wednesday to com
plete arrangements for the sale
which is scheduled to start promptly
at 9 :30 Thursday morning. Lunch
stands will be stationed on the
grounds so there will be no delay In
continuing bidding throughout the
day.
Bids will be received first on tract
No. 26, across from the Power com
pany's sub-station on Nevada street.
To reach this place which includes a
set of improvements, cross Bear creek
at the Oak street bridge; turn right,
and follow the auction signs.
One hundred dollars per acre w&s
spent In clearing and leveling some
of the Balfour Guthrie land four
years ago. Since that time the entire
ranch has been sub -divided by City
Engineer F. H. Walker, of Ashland.
Pasture tracts are made up of from
80 to 200 acres, while the farm land
tracts consist of from 12 to 60 acres.
In discussing Thursday's auction
sale. Walter H. Jones, agent, estimat
ed that the 200 acres of alfalfa
would yield two tons per aore. and
that the remainder of the ranch Is as
fine as any in the Rogue River valley,
Livestock.
PORTLAND. May S3 (AI) Cattle:
75; calves 16: ateady.
HOOS: 300; ateady. Good. 140-300
lbs.. S?6; 300-250 lbs., 15.25 9.
SHEEP: 100; ateady.
Portland Wheat
PORTLAND, May 33 (AP) Wheat
open High Low clone
May , . .86 .66 .66
July .664 .594 .56i J6V4
Sept. .51 "4 .68 '4 .57 H .57 "4
Cash wheat. No. 1:
Big Bend bluestem .
Dark hard winter, 13 pet.
1 pet
.64
.6514
.6114
.56 ',4
.54
.5614
.54
Soft white .
Western whit
Hard winter
Northern aprlng
Western red - .54
Oats: No. 3 white, 623.50.
Corn: No. 3 B yellow. 621.50.
Mlllrun: Standard, 620.00.
Today's car receipt: Wheat, 94
Hour, 5; corn, 8; hay, 1
Portland Produce
TO GET EVIDENCE
(Continued Hum Page On,.)
office during tha time designated, by
Jones, as when he overheard the al
leged talk. Sunday la Cave'a day off.
Rev. Jouett P. bray testified that
he had a converaatlon with Preacott
shortly before the murder day In
which, as friends, they discussed the
ballot thefts. Bray aald Prescott told
him. "If I am given a warrant for
Banks, I will get him." Bray testi
fied Prescott waa mild mannered and
quiet.
Attorney Moody read Bray's teatl
mony to the Jury and aald, "If you
can get a threat out of that teatlmony
the defense la welcome to It."
Danes at the Lake Creek Orange
hall Saturday night.
1
Special convocatlo nof Cra
ter Lake Chapter No. 32, R.
A. M., Tuesday, May 33rd '.f
7:30 p. m. Work In R. A.
degree. Visitors invited. Bv
order of L. C. Stewart. H. p.
GEO. ALDEN, Secy.
Special convocation of Cra
Reames Chapter, O. B. fl.,
Wednesday evening. May 24,
8 o'clock. Initiation. Vis
iting members welcome.
HATTTE M. ALDEN. Secy.
PORTLAND, Ore., May 23. (AP)
BUTTER Prints, extras 35c; stan
dards 344o lb.
BUTTERPAT Portland delivery: A
grade. 22-23c lb.: farmera' door de
livery 21-23c lb.; sweet cream, 6c
hlRher.
EOOS Pacific Poultry Producers'
selling prices: Jumbos, 19c; extras
18c: mixed colors, 17c; mediums 17c
dozen.
Buying price of wholesalers: Fresh
current receipts 56 lbs. and up MVfcc
dozen.
COUNTRY MEATS Selling price
to retailers: country killed hogs, best
butchers, under 150 lbs., 7-8c: veal
era, 80 to 100 lbs. 7-8o; spring
lamba 12-13c: yearlings 3-40 lb
heavy ewes 34-3c; canner cows 5-9c:
bulls 6!4-6c lb.
NEW ONIONS California Bermu
das $1. 50-1.75 per 50 lb. crate; Call
fornla 40o per lug.
NEW POTATOES California Oar-
nets 3?4-3c lb.: white 3-214c lb.
STRAWBERRIES Sacramento 2 to,
61.50-1.65; Fresno 20s. 6135.
WOOL 1933 clip, nominal: WU
lamette valley, 18-210 lb.; eastern
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
ew-iD HIT TT PrVwUUMt mAMhtndllfl
Almost new electric range, One
Minute electric washer, Brunswick
raaiO, electric reir.tjcrni.ur. -
lns at easy terms. Commercial
Finance Cor. Phone 81.
LOST Large, light yellow dog: has
been sheared. Call Mrs. John Vin
cent, 623-J-3.
WANTED Lady for housework,
in evening, 814 E. 9th.
Call
PARTY leaving Oakland, Cal., for
Mediora soon, warn comp&muu,
pay pars expenses. du
Tribune.
FOR SAIiE Savage, Howard piano,
bed, ohair. book rack, sewing
machine and small articles. Davis
Transfer & Storage, 29 8. Grape.
FOR SALE Model A Ford coupe. Call
at so? MoAndrews road.
FOR SALES Sudan grass, M-50 CWt
Monarch Seed & Feed Co.
FOR SALE 6 -room modern house,
acreage, city water, (2300; terms.
421 E. 14th.
FOR SALE Crown turkey pellets
raise tne oesc ana moat proiitaoie
oiras. Monarcn oeea vo.
FOR SALE Berry cups 7.25 per
looo. Monarch seed and Feea co,
We Offer DIET
Examinations
Guar. Batteries
$1.95 and up
The Rogue Battery Factory
207 So. Riverside
In Sanderton Motor Garaee
111 milMSjaJWIK
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chances are you never would be CAUSE of your condition, aclen-
serlously till tlflc and The other
Whether you realln It or not, to show any nutritional lack In
this is the MOST IMPORTANT your body that would hamper
subject to you today, tomorrow, your efforts to get well and atay
or any tlmel If you DO realize well I BOTH examinations for a
It, you win appreciate the op- fee of $2. 50. Offered for a
portunity we offer by bringing LIMITED TIMBI
Phone 1433 for Appointment for Examinational
Dr. E. J. Carpenter, D. C.
2nd Floor Holly Building, Medford, Ore. Phone 143S
Mat 10c
Eve. 15c
Starts TODAY
Ben Lyon, Constance Cum ml rigs
The! ma Todd In
"The BIG TIMER"
A Ho Loulj Fa7enda Comedy
Strange A It Seems News
Dally Mat. 1:30, Eve 7 p.m.
Call 90
For
Wlrinr or
Repairing
MEDF0ED ELECTRIC
B. M. BliH. Owner
Basement, Medford Bldf.
Studio - 15c
Now Plarlnf. FIRST RUN
Iton't Tall to See the.
Timeliest picture of All Time
Franklin D. Roosevelt
"The Flrhtlng President"
Special Added Short Feature
0"Heli Below Zero"
Cartoon Pathe New, 0
REPOSSESSED
NEON SIGNS
FOR SALE
ffe hare a limited number of slightly used Neon signs available (or
purchase at a price far below what a new algn would coat. These
ilgns are thoroughly reconditioned and cannot be distinguished from
new. furthermore trtey are guaranteed In every respect the same as a
brand new sign. Below la a partial list of the types on hand and
If you are Interested regsrdless of type drop a note to this box number
and a representative will gladly submit sketches and prices.
Raw materials are advancing in pries and now If erer Is your oppor
tunity to get desirable Neon advertising at unheard of prices.
Some of the signs available:
Cafea Cabins Oarage Hardwar
Coffee Shop Hotels Repairing Meats
Bat Auto Court Dentistry Ou
Fountain Real EsUM Jewelry Drug
Also many others, Including outlining for about alx windows.
Address Box N 8, Mail Tribune
Oregon, 1T-J0 lb.i southern Idaho I Anaconda
ID
Cheese,' milk, hops, live poultry,
onions, potatoes, and hay, unchanged.
San Francisco Butterfat
SAN FRANCISCO, May 2S. (AP)
Butterfat 34 ',40.
Atch. T. A 8. t.
Bendlx Avla.
Beth. Steel
Wall St. Report
California Pack'g
Caterpillar Tract.
Chrysler
Coml. Solv
Curtlsa-Wright
DuPont .
Stock Sale Averages.
(Copyright, 1933, Standard Statistics
Co.)
May 33:
SO 30 30 SO
India Rrs Uts Total
Today 74.4 '30 a 87.1 71 3
Prev. day Jl .i 37 3 84 8 8 0
Week ago 7aa 37.5 87.9 70 3
Tear ago 43 4 10 8 88.9 43.1
3 yra. ago .. .188.1 131.3 363.3 190 8
New 1933 high.
Bond Sale ATtrarrs.
(Copyright, 1933. standard Statistics
Co.)
May 33:
New 1933 high.
30
India
Today 70.0 "70.8
Prev. day .... 69.8 70.1
Week ago .... 68.6 69 4
ao
Rr'a
30 60
Ufa Total
80.7 '73.8
80.3 73.3
80.0 78.6
Week sgoetaoETAOIN NU'NU STAO
Year ago 86.0 93 3 74.1 60 8
3 yrs. ago .... 93 9 106.8 99 5 100.1
New 1933 high.
NEW YORK, May 33. (AP) Stock
market bears ran to cover today as
wheat and cotton rallied briskly and
the American dollar weakened In for
eign exchange transactlona. Extreme
gains of 4 to 6 or more points were
recorded by some of the favorites and
ndvancea of 1 to around 3 were scat
tered over a broad front. The close
was strong. Transfers approximated
3.300.000 shares.
Today's closing prices for 32 selected
stocks follow:
Al. Chem. Si Dye . 106
Am. Can 83
Am. & Fgn. Pow. 10
A. T. & T. 111
. 63H
. 184.
36
30
15
31
17
3
. 64
. 31 'j
. 34
. 34
13
31
. 33
35
37
iai
7
Sou. Pac. 33
Std. Brands 18
St. Oil Cal. Sl
St. Oil N. J. 34
Trans. Amer. .: 5
Union Carb. 34
Gen. Foods
Gen. Mot.
Int. Harvest.
I. T. Sz T.
Johns-Man.
Monty Ward
North Amer
Penney (J. C.)
Phillips Pet
Radio
Unit. Aircraft ,
U. S. Steel
38
49
R0XY IS SHOWING
'THE BIG TIMER'
"The Big Timer," featuring Ben
Lyon, Constance Cumm.ngs and
Thelma Todd at the Roxy theatre, la
the story of a small town chump who
wanted to be a big time champ. No
body believed he had the makings
rxcopt a girl.
Examlnera are now on duty In
Medford every uy on the third floor
of tha city hall, to accept applica
tion for llcensea to drive, and will
remain her until June 0, according
to announcement received today.
This arrangement ha been made
through the secretary of state, Hal
B. Ho' office, in order to provide
the residents of Medford and sur
rounding territory with every con
venience In renewing their driver'
license.
LAST TIMES TONITE
HELP FOR TIRED WIVES
Take Lydia E. Pinkham'a
Vegetable Compound
Wives t tired during these hard
times. They ore the ones who must boar
the burdens of the family. When the
husband comas home with less money la
his pay etiTflope . . It Is the wife who
must truji&l along and make the best
of things.
If you are Hred . . worn out .
nervous, try LytlLa B, Plnkham'a Vegcta
ble Compound. What you need Is ft tonic
that niu giro you the strength to carry
on.
98 out of tctt 100 women who report
to ui say that they are benefited by this
medicine. Buy a bottle from your drug
gist today . and watch the results.
I j? Vina Delmar'sv
Y lest nd Greatest Roman- Sf1
y He Drama.. with the Perfect A'
Screen Team! ,5 & j
m ...;lL L
Sa . . OBHak. B. IMS s. P'':
Sylvia SlUiY Mj
weorge
Chanoa brought them
together . . . Lore kept
them together ... He
thought her Just another
"pick up" . . . she
thought him "a tough
mug" . . . until love took
a hand In the garnet
Tha most glowing ro
mance of the yeart
1 1
feB "Buziln' Aroiirnl" 'f-,g,.M
Hotel WlmyCand
and BUNGALOWS
Pasadena, California
A truly charming atmosphere In which to
rest for a day, a week or to live and dream -way
the winter month.
Paaadeoa and the beautiful HOTEL MARY
LAND are a bit farthet away from the ocean,
where the dry, crfep air and health restoring
tunshln are ao Invigorating- .yet only a few
minute drive along paved boulevard te the
0 heart of busy Lo Angels.
Pot Booklet: and Tien cJtca jlateh
Writ H. M. NICKERSON, MANAGER
CHEVALIER
The grandest
entertainer of
them all tn 1 new
kind oF romance
. . . glittering
with mischief
and melody
Tomorrow
A baby stole his heart
from all the beautiful
babe-e-e-a I
mi r-'.k.im ,w v m liii
or- iak.
MAURIC
C-H-E
Nw ionai for a
nW kind of 'i
. Chevalier picture
"In h. Park In Par"
"Hom.-Mad. Haaven"
"Look What IV. Got"
"M'tliu by"
Selected
Short Subjoots
1IR
Bedtime Story
HELEN TWELVETREES
EDWARD EVERETT HORTON
ADRIENNE AMES BABY Li ROY I Hill
through
on your
worhd's mm
TRIP!
Summit tomt&ttlpt TO CHICAGO via CMfomU
May IS 10 Oct. IS
COACH TOURIST
11. Da? Limit ai-D.y Limit
FIRST CLASS
SI D.t Limit
FIRST CLASS
Oct. 31 Limit
605 70' $805 $903
Similar leu ftrii, vU California, lo all tasttm litllt.
A. free ticket through California? That", what it amounts to.
For at the new low summer fares to Chicago, New York and
most other eastern cities, Southern Pacific will take you
though California for not H more rail fare than a trip itralght
east and back.
TWs privilege enable, you to double the enjoyment of your
eastern trip by going east via California and circling back
via your choice of northern lines without tncreasng the
ticket cost.
Add days in gay California to memories of your eastern trip.
At the fare, ihown above you can, for example, twing down
through San Francisco, Los Angeles, Arizona. Then up our
GoUn Stat Rouli through Kansas City to Chicago. Or, if
your destination is New York, include New Orleans in your
trip, with an ocean voyage from New Orleans to New York
(meals and berth on steamer included in rail fare). Return on
any northern line. Stopover anywhere.
SUMMER ROUNDTRIPS TO NEW YORK
VIA CALIFORNIA Maj IS lo Otl. IS
COACH ROUNDTRIP (21-day limit) .... . $ 98.90
TOURIST ROUNDTRIP (21-day limit) .... 108.90
FIRST CLASS ROUNDTRIP (21-day limit) . , , 118.90
FIRST CLASS ROUNDTRIP (45-day limit) . ( 124.40
FIRST CLASS ROUNDTRIP (Oct. 31 limit) . . . 135.1$
Meal Costs Reduced
Every S. P. dining car now serves the new "Meal, Select"
complete luncheon, and dinners for 801 to $1.25 and breakfasts
for 50f to 90f . You can eat well on our train, for $2.10 a day.
Southern Pacific
Ask your Southern Pacific agent for free booklets
on the world , Fair and low summer fare. East.
J. 0. CARLE, Agent .
Phone 34.