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MEDFORD 1XSJL TEEBTJTE, MEDFOUD, OREGON. WEDNESDAY, ilAY 31, 1933. PAGE NTSE 'Iff Local and Personal Sf Visitor Here -Juhn F. Miller Jr., of Sacramento waa a visitor In MedIord this week. to lllinoli Vailejr Mr. and Mrs. Ernest N. Blden motored yesterday to the Illinois valley for the day. Hart Goes North Floyd Hart wm unong Medford people leaving last night on the northbound train. Lunoheon Postponed The Weno nah club luncheon, planned for this week, has been postponed until next week. It waa announced today. Freight Man Calls Bob Mulaney. representative of the Transcontinen tal Freight bureau, waa a business caller in Medford this morning. - Mrs. Johnson, Guest Mra. V. Johnson and children Donald and Joan are visiting her grand parents. Mr. and Mrs. J. Q. McNamara at 1010 W- 4th street. i ... ' Taylor Returns .North Norval T7 fer of Independence, who spent the reek end here as gueat of his father, Leon Taylor, and other relatives, left last night on the train for home. Visiting in Kent. Mrs. H. U. Lums den Is spending several daya In Kens. Wash., as guest of ner brother, A. T. Berlin, who is well known in this city. r Gets Building Permit A building permit was issued today to Mrs. Ma rie Otterdale of 845 Dakota for the re pairing of a roof, to cost $50. Motor to Ashland Air. and Mra. B. N. Eldridge and Mrs. Rose Elfert mo tored to Ashland yesterday to spend the holiday afternoon in Llthla park. Hansens Return Home Mr. and Mrs. H. Hansen, who have been guests here of. Mrs. Walter Larsen, left this morning on the Shasta for their home in Portland. i . Club Plans Party The Pythian club will hold a card party Thursday evening, June 1, It was announced to day. It will be at the K. P. hall and bridge and 500 will be played with the Pythian staff acting as hostesses. An invitation is extended the public. In City Yesterday Among visitors in Medford yesterday for the Memor ial day observance were Mr. and Mrs. Dave Pence of Trail, Mr. and Mrs. P. Peterson of Prospect, Mr. and Mrs. E- E. Meyer of Lake Creek. Mr. Hedrick on Trip E. H. Hedrlck, superintendent of the Medford schools, left last night for Portland, where he will spend two days attend ing to business matters in the inter est of the schools. Return Tuesday Prank Buchtn an M. L. Jacobs left Tuesday for San Francisco, having visited their par ents here over the week-end. Mr, Buchter was the guest of H. P. Buch- ter, and Mr. Jacobs visited Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Jacobs. Mr. Jephcott Here W. R. Jephcott nd R. E. Soper, representatives of the Borden Milk company, are busi ness callers here today from the north. While in Medford Mr. Jeph cott will also visit his niece, Miss Mar garet Hensley. Mrs. Donnell, Guest Mrs. G. W Donnell of San Francisco, formerly of Grants Pass, Is a guest in Medford this week of Mrs. W. H. Fallln and other friends, who also formerly re sided in the climate city. Baby Clinic- Tomorrow Ail moth ers, wishing to make appointments for the clinic to be conducted to morrow for infants and children of pre-school age, are asked to' call the health department, phone 1359. Return Whistle The fire depart ment will start blowing a return whistle at the close of each fire fight ing expedition, it was announced to day, in order that water users, ask ed, to shut off the water during a Wire, will know when they may turn it on. This cooperation has been ar ranged by the department in appre ciation of the effort made by the people to turn the water off at the announcement of a fire, Chief Roy El liott stated, asking all to listen f-r the whistle. Owens In Portland Well, well, Jas. H. Owens has gone back to the old home place. Last time he was here he announced that he had been playing hookey, but this time he wants the . world to know that he is keeping house in the old home at Pure Water, one of the show places of Jackson county. When Mr. Owen was here few weeks ago he registered from Medford. and this caused his friends to' get after him. So yesterday when he arrived at the Hotel Portland to attend the gathering of the Western Plni association, Jim wrote the rlg'at address in a bold hand. He is in the lumber business down south. Mrs. Owen accompanied him to this cit. The Oregonlan. ITndFiroM nmrfltlan-Afri. Briife Moffatt of this city underwent an operation at the Community hospital toaay. In From Agate D. W. Bee be, poul tiyman of the Agate district, was in Medford today, accompanied by his grandson attending to business mat ters. Mrs. Haggerty Home Mrs. P. R. Haggerty has returned from Santa Rosa. Cal., where she visited hw brother, B. H. Clement, during the past 10 daya. Garden Club to Meet The Med ford Garden club will hold its regu lar monthly meeting Thursday eve ning, June 1, at 7:35 o'clock in the court house auditorium. Plana for the flower show next week will te discussed and other matters of in terest to all flower lovers. RELIEF ENDED BY LACK OF FINANCE (Continued from Page One.) During the month of March $7,938. 57 was spent and many commissary ohsrges absorbed in addition to ottnr aid given. The average expenditure per family per month the committee estimated at 90.25, using the sum on a gradua ted scale. Between 47.00 and $16 was received by each family, depending upon the number of persons Includ ed. Through the relief program the government workers have stressed many times, and repeated again to day that, "the federal government is only aiding the man a little towaru the solution of his problem. In that only a limited amount of funds are available, these must be divided among the whole number of people needing aid." All reciplenta, with the exception of those mentally and physically un fit, are required, and have been, to work for what they receive. The county gets labor In return for all money released through this relief channel. All records have not been turned 'n and checked for the month of May, which ends today, but it Is bellevfd that the number of caes total ap proximately 1700 families and 300 single persons, with expenditures ex ceeding. slightly, the $17,000 budget. TAKES C.C.C. DUTY Captsln William H. Sadler, quarter, master, United States army, has re ported lor duty at the headquarters of the Medford district Civilian Con servation Corps, It was announced here today. He has been placed in charge of the O. C. C. warehouse and has been appointed procurement officer. Cap tain Sadler comes here after a years duty ae a student at the Command and General Staff school at Fort Leavenworth, Kansas. Orders have been Issued for the rear cadres for camps P-41 at Apple gate, F-45 at Agness and P-48 at Cliff Springs, to proceed from Van couver Barracks, Washington, to their respective camps at once, It was also announced at headquarters nere to day. The men will be arriving tomor row or Friday. It is expected that the local quota of 69 men will be enrolled In the near future and sent to the Applegate camp. Among other new arrivals at the local Conservation Corps headquarters are Lieut. Lewis T. Ross, executive officer, and Lieut. George A. A. Jones, assistant executive, who will direct publlcit . To Buck Tammany WASHINGTON. May 31. (UP) Representative Lorlng Black, New York democrat, announced today ne nad broken with his party leaders In that state and would run for mayor of New York city against Tammsny's candidate. Mayor John P. OBrlen More than 9,400.000 insured per. sons are employed in Great Britain. Oil production In Prussia now av- eragea about 125,000 barrels a month. Industrial production in France has risen regularly this year. Livestock PORTLAND, Ore.. May 81. (AP) CATTLE 100, calves 20; nominally steady. HOGS. 450: 10c lower. Good. 140- 300 lbs., 13-5.75; 300-350 lbs., S5.J3- 5.75. SHEEP, 400; quotably steady. Portland Wheat "Hell Below" at Craterian PORTLAND. Ore.. May 31. (AP) Wheat futures: Open High Low Close May .6014 'ntt ""Vi -604 July .6U. .6114 -6iy4 61i Sept. 6314 .6214 .6314 .62V4 Ca&n wheat No. 1 Big Bend bluestem Dark hard winter (12 pet.).. Dark hard winter (11 pet ).. Soft white , Western white Hard winter .6814 .70 .66 .61 58 4 .61 .58 '4 5814 Northern spring .. . Western red Oats No. 2 white, 22 50. Corn No. 2 E. yellow, 122. Mlllrun standard. 919. Today's car receipt: Wheat 54, barley 2, flour 32, corn 1, oats 1, hay 11. Portland Produce PORTLAND, Ore., May 31. (AP) BUTTER Prints, extras, 34: stand ard, 2214c. BUTTERFAT Portland delivery: A grade, 21-22c lb.: farmera' door de liverly, 21-22C lb.; sweet cream, 5c higher. EGGS Pacific Poultry producers' selling prices: Jumbos. 19c; extras. 18c: mixed colors, 17c: mediums, l ie dozen. Buying prices of wholesalers: Fresh current receipts, 66 lbs. up, 14c dozen. COUNTRY MEATS Selling price to retailers: Country killed hogs, best butchers, under 150 lbs, 614-7c; veal- ers, 70 to 100 lbs., 7-714c; spring lambs, 13-13V4c: yearlings, a-ac; heavy ewes, 3 14 -3c;. canner cows, 8-9c; bullcs. 5a-6c lb. MOHAIR Nominal buying price: 1933 clip.' 13o lb. NEW ONIONS California Bermu das, $1.60-1.75 per 50-lb. crate; Cali fornia. 40c per lug; new red, 3c lb. NEW POTATOES California Gar nets. 214-3C lb.; white, 2Ho lb. STRAWBERRIES Sacramento 24s, t; .75-1.90; Oregon, 62.50-S crate. WOOL 1933 clip, nominal; Wil lamette Valley, 18-250 lb.: Eastern Oregon, 17-200 lb.; Southern Idaho, ia-20o lb. Cheese, milk, cascara bark, hops, live poultry, onions, potatoes and hay unchanged. Kan Frnnrilsco Butterfat SAN FRANCESCO. May 81. UP) Butterfat 23; grade at ft. - Wall St. Report fltnrit Rale Averaces (Copyright, 1933, standard Statistics Co.) May 81: an so 20 90 Indl's Rr's Ufa Total Today 80 6 42.8 91.2 76.6 Prev. day 81.7 43.0 92.9 77.7 w.lt aeo .. 76.0 40.1 88.4 72.6 Year aso 35.6 13.4 54.8 35 6 3 Yrs. ago ..189.8 130.3 270.2 194.5 (Copyright, 1933, Standard Statiatlca CO.) May 31: 20 20 20 60 Indl's Rr's Ufa Total Todav xllS X74.5 82.6 X76.1 Prev. day .. 71.2 74.1 83.7 76.0 Week a so 70.1 71.5 81.2 74.2 Year a so .. 64.3 47.8 71.6 57.9 3 Yrs. ago .... 04.1 106.4 99.5 100 0 X New 1933 hlgft. NEW YORK, May 81. (AP) Op erators for the advance got little en couragement from the action of old Una industrial favorites In today's stock market and profit taking be. came general In the late trading. bringing many net losses of fractions to more than a points. Transactions approximated 6.300,000 shares. Today's closing prices for 30 se lected stocks follow Al. Chem. t Dye ... Am, Can - Am. Jt Fgn. Power , A. T. & T. Anaconda Atch. T. & S. P. Dendlx Avla. Beth. Steel Chrysler Coml. Solv. Curtlas Wright DuPont Gen. Foods .. Gen. Motors . Int. Harvest. I. T. & T. Johns-Man. Mont. Ward North. Amer. Penney (J. C.) Phillips Pet. Radio Sou. Pac. 102 89H 1214 117H 1614 67 V4 164 2714 3314 1S4 3 75V4 3314 . 26 , 37 1414 38 25 2614 3874 14 84 25 Mat 10c Eve. 15c Starts TODAY Walter Huston, Pat O'Brien I in I 1351 IAlso Krazy Kat News Two Black Crown In Africa FACTORY BLOCKS and SLAB WOOD mean... ECONOMY Products of Our Mill and Factory Phone 7 Timber Products Company End Xa'tA Central " A Good Firm to Trade With" jt s r i r n s Robert Montgomery heads a cast of exceptional ability featured In "Hell Below," now showing at the Crate rian theater. This amazing picture Is heralded as the most exciting ma rine picture ever filmed during the era of talkies. St. Brands St. OH Cal. St. Oil N. J. . 20's 33 36 Trans. Amer. . 6?s Union Carbd 38 United Aircraft 31 U. S. Steel 51T4 Warren Williams In Clever Rialto Show "What Prices Success" might well be the title of "Employes' Entrance," which carries the all-star cast con sisting of Warren Williams. Loretta TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY CASH paid for men's 2nd hand milts, odd coats, hftts and shoes. Will H Wilson, 32 North Front. 14 A. place: best of soil: plenty of water; fine for couple or bachelor; cheap C. A B., 612 8. Oakdal Medford. WANTED 1 h. p. electric motor. Mtwt cheap. Phone 1496. 16 North Riverside. FOR SALE Hotpolnt electric range like new, half price. 422 Laurel. FOR RENT To responsible parties 6 room modern housr, east sidi, 12.50, water paid. Phone 834-J. FOR SALE Modern t room houie, (1670. 9200 cash, bal. like rent. Call 711 East Jackson. WANTED Wheel chair, must be strong. Phone 658-J. MIDDLE-AGED woman wants house keeping. 234 E. 9th street. Young, Alice White, Wallace Ford and Allen Jenkins, and whlcAi la now playing at the Rialto. For the first time since the talkies that beehive of humanity, the throb blng, pulsing department store, with all Its ramifications, and its tnou sands of employes, has been made the locale for a picture. 'AMERICAN MADNESS' OPENS AT ROXY TODAY "American Madness." a story of to day, and starring Walter Huston, opens at the Roxy theater this after noon. Due to an error In yesterday's paper the picture was advertised one day early. Walter Huston, regarded as one of America's finest actors, Is seen In the featured role, that of a great banker whose courage and foresight prevent the ruin of hla bank. STUDIO IS SHOWING 'PROSPERITY' TODAY "Prosperity," starring Marie Dress ier and Polly Moran, opened at the Studio theater today. High spots of the comic episodes are a scene In which Miss Dressier and Miss Moran break up the formal wedding party of their respective son and daughter; and various occur rences In the Joint home of the In laws in whltfi broken dishes, carpet beaters, mud and even castor oil have a sharo In providing hilarious humor. FOR RENT Small clean furnished house, close in. 232 So. Ivy. FOR RENT -Modern 6-room stucco, basement, furnace. 625 Pine. FOR SALE Shoe shop, fully equip ped, 4 -room dwelling store bldg, ne cottage, two car garage. All clenr of Indebtedness. Will consider late model light car as first payment. W. Haley, Bly, Oregon. LOST Bright blue Jacket, trimmed with silver buttons. Please leave at Murray's Beauty Shop or Phone 363. FOR RENT Close in residence, good location. Inquire 223 N. Central. FOR SALE Service station, 4 acres of garden. Real buy if taken at once. Rosen's Service, Talent, Or. WILL the party who found a blue set ring In the ladles rest room at air port Monday afternoon please re turn same to pacific Air Transport, at Airport. FOR SALE Few nice tomato & cab bage plants, cheap. Turn left Bak er's Serv. Sta., last house left side Lozler Lane. WANTED 3 milk cows T. B. and abortion tested. Milk must tea, about S. cheap for cash Mrs. Thomp son, 623 E. Main. Tel 712-L. STnDI0 - 15c STARTS TODAY for A 4-Day Engagement The Scream of the Screen DRESSLE MORAN (prosper -ALSO- HAL ROACH M-O-M MAJESTIC KEEPS FOOD SEALED IN PERFECT SAFETY Electro-sealed for life" is the slo gan of the Majestic refrigeration com pany, which guarantees the handsome Majesties to be sare for life against dust,, dirt, moisture and abuse since the perfection of the electro-sealed unit protected within a metal dome Hester Heath has selected a Majestic from Palmer Music and Electric store for demonstration at the Mall Trib une's cooking school, Craterian the ater Friday. As the heat circulates the blood. :n the human body, so the "compressor" circulates the refrigerant in an elec tric refrigerator. Any interruption in its performance must necessarily af fect the constancy and Intensity of cold, in the food chamber. Conse quently, the compressor must be thoroughly protected from moisture. dirt, and tampering In All Majestic De Luxe models the compressor "s Electro-Sealed for life and for safe ty within a solid steel dome "se cure as the Nation" from the action of any elements or disturbance. Naturally, this could only be pos sible with mechanism so precisely made, so carefully tested, and so en tirely dependable, that its operation without the least attention can posi tively be assured. With this Electro- Sealed process. Majestic refrigerator engineers have made a distinct ad vance over the previous practice of hermetlo sealing. Available only in Majestic refrigerators, it provides .n unquestioned superiority, which is, of itself, sufficient reason for demand ing and getting a Majestic, Clay ton Isaac stated In discussing the model which will be shown at the cooking school. Cabinet Resigns DANZIO, May 31. (UP) The cab signed as head of the free city of Danzig's government today, but con tinues in office pending the reorgan ization of the administration by the victorious nazi party. 0 PARK SERVICE E CRATER Crater Lake park, Mr. Ubbey report ed today following the txip, and the dogwood is In blossom along the highway, adding vo the beauty of the scenery. One mother bear and tv new cubs are out and about at Ann.e Springs, he Mso reported. The high way is in splendid condition and many visitors entering the park. Mrs. Elizabeth 8. Pitt, assistant ed itor, division of public relation. Washington office of the National park service, arrived here yesterday afternoon and motored to Crater Lake with D. S. Llbbey, park natur alist and assistant superintendent of Crater National park. She will leave tomorrow for Seattle en route to Mt. Rainier, one of the national parks to be included, in her western visit. . Mrs. Pitt la making the tour to gather authentic Information to aid In the editing of park bulletins and publicity. The snow is melting rapidly in the BARGAIN DANCE Dreamland TONIGHT DINTY MOORE'S LITTLE GIANTS Men Ladies 10c 10c if i iHimrn rfitisii Jiii in he so much ottle tliat makes diffey-eiice in. ijour desserts. It imparts that rich "1 delicate flavor, not one. that is 'loid"andcjJlashij. chilling Vanilla si STARTS TODAY! Laughing . . . Loving . . . Fighting . . . Hell-Hounds of the Sea Flirting with Love . . . then with Death . . . Out of the warm arms of women and into the cold grip of the sea . . . Rocked on the Ocean's bomb-wrecked Bed . . . Fighting , . . Shouting . . . Groping . . . Reeling Into Hell Below! 1933 WILL BS FAMED FO& ONE PICTURE n FREE WHEELING Starts Sun, "Strange Interlude" First Time at Low Prices Now Playing . . . Until Tomorrow Night Girls you couldn'Kouch with a . - , . , '. 100-foot yacht ready to barter yfl i.L-Tj their kisses for a $10 job! j tl' with am,. . ' ALICE WHITE s ? f(Tl WALLACE FORD donnilly XJlibjL n Little Jack Little in "MARRIED or SINGLE" M I 3 Pooch Cartoon Paramount News M I r m n l iMiiss ' l """ a 7- j uJ mil i I 1 , i, m IJUlk 1 ' '::'XR " 11113 mumhiHLMim wmhwrns f A A'Zl. ....tt. - V mm. -M . NOTE On account of the Mail Tribune'i Free Cooking School Wed., Thur., Fri. After noon!, there will be no matinee showing of the picture on those days. nrf 1 te;