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SrEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, THURSDAY, JUNE 1, 1933. PAGE ELEVEN Local and Goes to Portland Bob Ottoman left . by train this afternoon for Portland, where be plana to spend several days Tacatlonlng. Geta 20 Trout Bill Holloway was successful in catching twenty ttrout Memorial day, in Big Butte, it was reported today. Visits Brother Harry Hansen Tiait td his brother. W. A. Hansen of Eu gent at Grants Pass a short while Tuesday. The Eugene man waa en route home from the coast. Leave for South Herb L. Brown and Mrs. John Perl left by motor to day for Pasadena, where Mr. Brown plans to spend about a month visit ing his parents. Oregon Ian b At hotels In the city, hotel guests Include Mr, and Mrs. J. Y. Umbarger, B. E. Edwards, Howard Sanders and S. O. Ward of Portland, and Frances flchola of Eugene. . Tricycle stolen Mra. Bert Thlerolf h reported to the olty police today that her daughter's tricycle was stolen from their residence, lfl Geneva street last night. Med ford Couple Mr. and Mrs. Mar Tin Barrlck, residents of Medford, were calling on friends In Gran's W Pass Tuesday. Grants Pass Dally Courier. " Break Arm In a fall from a bi cycle, Ida H. Wilson, daughter of R. H. Wilaon, broke her arm. In two places yesterday, it was reported to day. Railway Representatives R. E. Mul rooney, traveling weight accountant for the Transcontinental freight bu reau, with headquarters In Portland, la a local visitor today, having arrived here Wednesday. Rehearse Program Announcement waa made today that the beginners' . department of the First M. E. church rtll tnoftfe Afl.tiin.itv morn in ir at ten o'clock to rehearse for the children's day program. Journey South John Hodson, pilot and Mr. Carroll, co-pilot, were vlsltois In Medford last evening, bringing to the Medford airport one of the new Boeing twin-motor ships. They con tinued their Journey south. Mt. Hedrlck Returns E. H. Hed rlck, superintendent of the Medford public schools, returned here today oa the Oregon an from Portland, where he attended the meeting of the state board of Teachers" association yester day. , Rlcherson Here O. O. Richerson of San Leandro, Calif., superintendent of the Pacaftc air transport spent two days in Medford attending to busi ness matters. He continued hla tour southward, traveling in the new Boe ing ship which stopped over In Med ford. From the Sluth Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Taylor of Chlco, were among Call fornlans listed at hotels here, aa were H- Karstensson of Gazelle, Glenn W. Pell of Corning, B. Hoffenberg, Mrs. A. Mlttelstaedt, J. V. Somersett and J. M. Hill of Los Angeles, O. H. Cut cban of Mt. Shasta, Lee Colby, Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Crafts, Jack DiDarelo and Jack L. CIchel of San Francisco. Mr. Reames In Portland A. E. Reames, leader of the southern Ore gon bar and the choice of certain Oregon democrats, It Is rumored out loud, for any vacant federal Judge ship that may be loose out here in the west, is visiting In Portland and finding out what the boys know about things In general, Mr. Reames Is reg istered as usual at the Hotel Port land. The Oregon lan. Fishing Again Delayed The river la a little high for fishing but la dropping again, according to "Rain bow" Gibson. It will probably take a couple of days 'for the water to get down to normal and then there should be lots of salmon. Gibson states that he has Information from Gold Beach that the water la too high there for good fishing but that thousands of salmon are still coming up the river and he feels certain that there will be good salmon fishing here unt.l about the first of July. Orants Pa&a Courier. Sensational Pyroil Achievement at Indianapolis! B7 SEATTLE, WN 1242 PM MAY 31 1033 PYROU, SALES AGENCY 207 SOUTH RIVERSIDE MEDFORD OREGON PY20IL USED IN CARS OF WINNERS OF FIRST, SECOND AND FIFTH PLACES INDIANAPOLIS MOTOR SPEED WAY RACES MEMORIAL DAY STOP WILBUR SHAW FINISHING SECOND. DROVE TWENTY LAPS AT SPEED OVER HUNDRED MILES AN HOUR WITH NO OIL IN CRANK CASE ESTABLISHING NEW TRACK MECHAN ICAL AND PYROIL WORLD RECORD AND RACING HISTORY. PYROIL SALES COMPANY 102 0M Ask Your Dealer for Pyroil-Treated Gasoline and Oil CHRIS WOLFF. Personal Mrs. Dobbt 111 Mrs. Blanche Dobbs is a patient at the Community hos pital this week for medical care. Time Is Changed The Red Cross meeting at Phoenix, announced for 9:30 o'clock, will be held at 9 o'clock Instead, It was made known today. Mrs. Martin, Home Mrs. George Martin of Route 1, who has been a patient at the Community hospital, left for her home today, Undergoes Operation Airs. H. R. Rogers of Butte Fall underwent a major operation at the Community hospital thla morning. Mrs. Newbury to Return Mrs. Don ald Newbury la expected home from Portland this week end, following a several weeks' stay. Home from North lrs. Dowe, who waa called to Longvlew, Wash., last week by the death of her brother, returned to Medford today. Postpone Meet The Graduate Nursea Association will hold Its regu lar meeting next Thursday night in stead of this evening. It was announc ed today. Guest of Webster Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Orandy and daughter. Marietta, of Portland are guests this week of Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Webster and fam ily. i Gets Building Permit A building permit, amounting to 50, was Issued today to Roland Smith of 419 New town, for construction of an addition to a bedroom, t Betty Anderson Better Friends of Mrs. Anderson. the former Betty Bohl, are glad to learn that she Is In a much Improved condition now and able to be about town and recelvo guests. Club Pines Tonight The Business and Professional Women's club will meet for covered dlah supper this evening in the'elub rooms In the city hall. Reports -will be made on the convention at Coquille following the supper. Returns to Alturas Mrs. Bettle B Harris la returning to Alturas, Cal., today to visit her daughter. She wl'.l motor to Klamath Palls with May or and Mrs. E. M. Wilson, with whom she has been residing for the past several months. To Camp Sites Major Blblghaus left Medford this morning to Inspect the camp site at Old Kerby and Elk river, where Civilian Conservation corps camps are to oe established. The major was checking them pertain ing to arrangements for sanitation. He plans to return this evening. Kills Porcupine A porcupine, found In a tree at the home of Dr. Harvey P. Coleman, 723 Sherman street, was taken from the premises by City Of ficer T. H. Robinson this forenoon, and killed. Several children In the neighborhood through the assistance of Officer Robinson, were successful in. procuring quills before the animal was taken away. Brings Boat Along Miss Arliene Butler, supervisor of physical educa tion In the Longvlew, Wash., schools, arrived in Medford last night from the northern town and brought a boat along with her in preparation for a Jolly vacation at Diamond lake, where she plana to spend tho major por tion of the summer. She motored fron Longvlew, stopping- in Portland and Eugene to visit friends. Epic of Redwoods It 1 said In Crescent City that a well-known Eng lish novelist has picked the big red woods on M1U Creek aa the site for the scene for the writing and drama tization of the "Oberammorgau of America." According to the Crescent City people the Englishman Is of in ternational fame, wealthy and after traveling all over the world picked the Redwood camp as the most beau tiful In the world and expects to be gin in a few weeks a work which will bring Immortal fame to this camp, similar to that of the passion play at Oberammergau, In upper Bavaria. Grants Pass Dally Courier. EDFORD 207 South Riverside Front Sanderson Motor Co. Phone 1385. Lncky "Rainbow" Gibson "Rain bow Gibson came to Grant Pass early Wednesday morning to pay a bill at the Three Cs Lumber com pany. When ht got home and count ed bis money he found that he was 935 short. He called back to places where he had traded but could find no trace of the money until he call ed the lumber office. There he was told by Jack Cooley that the money had been found on the counter and had been placed In the till. Gibson felt so lucky that he presented Cool ly with a 45 boi of cigars. Grants Pass Dally Courier. Livestock PORTLAND. Ore., June' 1. ( AP) CATTLE: 176, calves 25; steady. HOGS: 1200: steady. SHEEP: 13,000; steady. Portland Produce PORTLAND, June 1. (AP) But ter prints, extras. 24o; standards 230. BUTTERPAT Portland delivery: A grade, 2122o lb;; farmers' door de livery, 21?22c lb.; sweet cream, 5c higher. EGGS 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, 12(7 14c dozen. STRAWBERRIES Sacramento 24s, 81.902.15; Oregon, ft2.7Sft3.00 a crate. . Cheese, milk, country meats, mo hair, cascara bark, hops, live poultry, onions, new onions, potatoes, new potatoes, wool and hay, unchanged. Wall St. Report Stock Sale Averages. (Copyright, 1033, Standard Statistics Oo.) June 1: SO 30 Ind'Is Rr's Today 81.5 '43.8 Prov. day .. 80.6 42.6 Week ago .... 75.2 40.1 Year ago 3S.6 13.3 3 yrs. ago ....1B0.8 130.3 New 1033 high. 20 Ut's 60.fl 01.2 88.5 51.8 270.2 00 Total 77.8 78.0 72.1 35.0 104.5 Bond Rale Averages. (Copyright, 1033. Standard Statistics Co.) June 1: Ind'Is Rr's Ut's Total 20 20 20 60 Today 71.8 '74.0 82.4 76.3 Prov. day 71.3 74.5 82.5 76.1 Week ago .... 70.4 72.1 81.5 74.6 Year ago .. 54.2 47.4 70.8 57.5 3 yrs. sgo ... 04.1. 106.4 99.5 100.0 New 1033 high. NEW YORK, June 1. (AP) Stocks and staples maintained a firm front generally today in the face of Inter mittent profit taking flurries. A late rally In the rails gave the list a fairly strong undertone at the close, al though early gains In some specialties were reduced to fractions. The turn over approximated 4.000,000 shares. Today's closing prices for 32 selected stocks follow : AI. Chem. is Dye 10214 Am. Can 91 Am. b Fgn. Pow. ....,. 12 A. T. & T. ; 117 Anaconda 1814 Atch. T. tc 8. P. .. Bendtx Avla, . Beth. Steel California Pack'g Cnterplllar Tract. 87 ',4 10 . 27 74 23M, 20 2314 18 2 . " . 3454 . 25 Chrysler Coml. Solv. ..... Curtlss-Wrlght . DuPont .. Oen. Foods Gen. Mot Int. Harvest. I. T. & T. Johns-Man. .. Monty Ward North Amer, . 3T4 HV4 . 23 14 - 2634 STHBIO - 15c MARIE DRESSLER Pollv Moran In "PROSPERITY" Starts Sun., "Strange Interlude" FIRST TIME AT LOW PRICES - na - tiftiillriri OIL DEPO . SB . 14 '4 . BH 3574 20 33 36 Trans. Amer. . Union Carb. Unit. Aircraft U. S. Steel 30 31H 62 4 OF WALKER CASE IN RETURN 10 DENY NEW YORK, June 1. (AP) The New York American says In a copy righted article that Russell T. Sher wood, long-hunted "mystery man" of the James J. Walker case, has re turned to deny that a now-famous safe deposit box which he rented ever held wealth belonging to Walker. Grown gray, thin and nerve-wracked since he vanished 21 months ago, Sherwood was found living with his wife In a fashionable suburb of New York. Hla exact whereabout were not disclosed but there were report that he has been living in New Jer sey, near Summit. Sherwood, displaying emotion, de nied he ever was Walker's fiscal agent. He disappeared, he aald, be cause he feared Investigator Samuel Seabury, then digging away at tfc Inquiry which culminated in Walk er's resignation as mayor, would pry Into "my friend Jim's' private af fairs. The long-missing witness, described by Seabury as rising from an obscure accountant's post to handle 1,000, 000 In various brokerage accounts, said that he Is now "broke and Job less." Newspapers said he is living In a 200-a-month apartment. Although Sherwood is living under an assumed name, to mHlntnln pri vacy, he said he was ready to come forth and answer questions of au thorities at the "proper time." The federal government has a (40,000 In come tax claim against him. The state courts have seized his home at anrrern. N. Y., in part payment of a $50,000 fine for contempt. He disclosed through the American that he met Walker secretly Just be fore the former mayor sailed on his present visit abroad. On the same ship went Miss Betty Campton, for mer musical show actress, who be came Walker's bride In Prance after a divorce dissolved his first marriage. All that Walker ever had In the safe deposit box which was held Jointly by the former mayor and Sherwood waa a piece of Jewelry, Sherwood declared. He said. It was entrusted to the mayor by a friend who wished him to sell It. PILLSBURY FLOUR L V. O. Leach, sales manager for the Pillsbury-Astorla Flour Mills company, with headquarters In Portland, Is in Medford today Inspecting the cook ing school being conducted by The Mall Tribune at the Oraterlan the ater. Walter H. Simmons, repre sentative of the PUlsbury company, has been In Medford for the past 10 days preparing for his company's par ticipation in the school and co-operating with southern Oregon dealers for PUlsbury products. PUlsbury "Best" Flour Is one ot the few Oregon products to be given advertising of national scope, Mr. Leach pointed out today. "PUlsbury" has become a household word throughout the United States and the mill of the PUlsbury-Astoria Flour Mills company at Astoria Is one of Oregon's large Industries and pay rolls. Walter Simmons, long experienced in cooking school activities, has given valuable assistance to The Mail Trib une advertising staff in the conduct ing of the school In this city. 15c Matinee 1:30. Adults loo NOW PLAYING WALTER HUSTON In "American Madness" - g Penney (J. O.) Phillips Pet Radio Sou. Pac. St. Brands St. Oil Cal. St. Oil N. J. FRANK HULL. At Craterian One of the largest submersible crafts ever built is seen in sensation al maneuvers under water, trawlers are torpedoed, depth bombs laid, and battles stnped between submarines and airplanes in the moat complete exposition of action on submersible craft ever attempted In "Hell Below," now at Hunt's Craterian. Through cooperation of the United States -Navy, actual submarines were used. Inside and on deck of the un dersea fighting ships, one sees the crew at work, guiding the ahip In amazing maneuvers, fighting destroy ers and aircraft and participating in a variegated eerie of thrilling Inci dents below the surface, on the sur face and In the air. Robert Montgamery, Walter Hous ton, Madge Evans, Jimmy Durante, Eugene Pnllette and Robert Young are featured In the picture which Is baaed on Commander Edward Ellsberg's nov el, '"Plgboats." 10 STUDENTS FRIDAY Gold Torch Honor awards will be made at commencement tomorrow evening at the senior high school to Wildon Colbaugh, Elizabeth and Pran ces Ferry, Marjorle Gregory, Ailcm Guy, E r m a Niedermoyer, Velma Smith, Katherlne Stearns, Frances Tucker and Dorothy Wllllts. The Toroh society Is the group of honor students at Medford high school. SHIUNE STATED SESSION Hlllah Temple meets it Masonic hall, Ashland, Friday evening, June 3, In stated session. Rou tine and other Impor tant business regarding the June Ceremonial. All Shrlners in vited. Refreshments after session. ALBERT K. OASS, Potentate R. E. DETRIOK, Recorder. Card of Thanks We wish to express our sincere thanks to tho friends and nelghbo.-s who so kindly helped us during the sickness and death of our mother: also those friends who gave tho beau tiful flowers, J. F. Duggan and Sons, Mary Duggan. D. P. Duggan. Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Duggan and family. Farmers In Jugo-Slavla now feel that they arelmmune, by law, from debt. ENDS T0NITE TOMORROW Overflowing with Suds of Laughter I BUSTER KEATOM JIMMY DWAMT IM 1 1 U Af5 wnni o I TOMORROW I Overflowing with Suds I of Laughter! y NO'?R? -iif OLD PEOPLE Live l-onger at the CONVALESCENT HOME 1M riranlte Ht., Agtihwit TO ENJOY RIVER Fred Burnham, well known fporta man of the Pacific coast, arrived In Medford yesterday from the south, following completion of a holiday at Tahiti, and. made arrangements for several Oregon fishing trips. He called at the Jackson County Humane shelter to get his two dags, who spent the winter here. He took "Buster" up the river with him and "Rd" will be shipped south tonight by the Humane Society to remain In San Francisco with Mrs. Burnham until she comes to the Rogue River valley in July to spend a portion of the summer at the Burnham river lodge. Mr. Burnham was loud In tits praise of the Humane Shelter here and the service extended by the Hu mane society, describing It as equal to any found on the coast. LUMBER FOR 16 Lumber bids for lfl O. O. O. camps In the Medford district, were mailed out today from the local offices, it was announced, and the sealed bids will be received there on June 5. Expenditures for each camp will ap proximate 92000. It was also announced today that Camp Coquille, F-4-3, located near Powers, has been transferred to the Eugene district, as has camp Co quilla. P-20-7, eight miles east of Coquille. The Diamond lake camp. F-35, has been transferred into the Medford district from the Eugene district. Staff Sergeant Joseph V. Rogers of the quartermaster's corps, has re ported for .duty in Medrord, from Fort McDowell, California, and will act as procurement clerk here. Famous Comedians In Rialto Picture Buster Keaton and Jimmy Durante turn the laugh on the beer question in their new comedy, "What! No Beer?" which opens a the Hunt's Ri alto theater Friday. Between thm t.bn- mmiM fu-H a per cent beer Into 100 per cent laughs iii unir newest iuetro-uoiawynmuay- er ntftrrtnt vfefsO vinf. h., f . over the operation of a brewery, then una HwiHiMjves caugnt oetween the fire of warring beer-runntng gangs battling for oontrol of their output. And when the gangsters are not hunt ing them down, the police are. The picture Is brimful of both com eiHEa L mil mow: i I THE THRILL OF TEN LIFETIMES! B I Mil It's a Treat You'll Never Forget I SUBMARINE B WARFARE W EJ DRAMATIZED I y Aftl L B nv wtcncmdl UnUlUab1tJ Ni I T -2fi:AiK.;fa. B I before, nevr agalnl You'll ihlnk rou'rfl, m Mi W' '! ' ' ' 1 V Nil ilttlni lnilda lubtnarlne. You'll ip V'' f lin fy drlll of being thtrcl 1 .V ft g NO PAST... . Tonight l our" I 5T -l" ' ' I f W, tr fair ihil htf V '" - -J' D .ohiUr .hould .10, I VSl t4SVv.tlf j III md. Ilof Inm r i& I ' TRAPPED XlX I'fl'-, I 'AT BOTTOM "-' iH5! OF OCEAN r p! B Tfc. m lo.ld. tM 1a. A " " Mibirurlnc ar. K. grip. ioOO Jtln V'1'?! H P'n. you'll actually ...... Tttf Iw F told too. b.uhl Will W- dffCi!n Si ll ALONE ABOARD B . ""3: ' IP IvL SUBMARINE Famed mffr HI JUJL0ADE,WITH For AA JS. lJT3ut iiimia. bqiv. Ficture v v 1 d tali I ( jy wlth R0BERT y& MONTGOMERY xSWrl .WALTER HUSTON BiAA ' MA0015 EVANS CVA JIMMY DURANTE tti'Juv EUGENE PALLETTK DURANTE ROBERT YOUNO FIGHTS A , PLUS "Rio the Magnificent" I ".TJJT'diSSS Universal Newi edy and suspense, and is all the more Interesting in that It deals, even though humorously, with a question which has the whole country and congress lined up on one or the other side. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY CASK paid for men's and hand suits, odd coats, hats and shoes. Will A Wilson, 33 North Fiont. 14 A. place; best of soil; plenty of water; fine for couple or bachelor; chap O. A B, 612 S, Oakdale. Medford. FOR SALE Olarfc-Jewel gas range, nearly new, Lorain oven control. Cost 30, sell 20. R. W. Guse, 415 Granite, Ashland. LOCAL HOUSE-TO-HOUSE distribu tors of advertising matter write at once giving list of territory covered Advertising Mgr. 615 Good ale St., Columbus, Ohio. EXCHANGE 40-acr fruit and al falfa ranch for modern city prop erty. Box 12761 Tribune. ASTERS. Zinnias & Marigolds, 3 dos. 35c. Mrs. Dressier, 1107 East Main. CAPABLE middle-aged lady wants position as housekeeper, motherlejs home preferred. Would constdei cooking for crew of any kind. Tel. 1353-R. LOST Largo light yellow dog; hss been sheared. Call Mrs. John Vin cent, 633 -J -3. Reward. WANTED Young man to do milking, eto., for board and small wages. Blx 12823, Tribune. FOR SALE Child's bed. Tel 8-F-ll FURNITURB re-upholstered re finished re-glued. Phone 869-R. Thibault. FOR SALE Furnished cabin at Union Creek, fine river view. 318 W. Jack, son St., Medford. MODERN ULAYBR PIANO a89. Like new; cost (60S. Mah. case, bench, rolls, delivery FREE. 5 down 5 mo. Ollne Piano Co., Mnln Ac Riverside-, Phone 426, Sparta Bldg., Medford. TWO APARTMENT HOUSES FOR LEASE or sale, take your choics. both In A-l condition, and will make you a sound conservative in vestment. No 1, five apartments completely furnished. Splendid lo cation near Junior high. Sale price $5000.00. Terms very reasonable. No. 3,. one four room, three two room, throe light housekeeping Small house in real, all furnished. Have a steady monthly income. Leas for $50.00 per month. These bargains wont last. Better see me today. Insurance Investment W. I. VAWTER. Phone 1144-J Jackson County Bsnk Building WILL AOOBPT Standard makes of rinnos, flayers, Radios, viotrolas and other musical Instruments at full present cash value in exchange on upright, grand or player pianos, (new or used). Ollne Piano Co, Phone 430, Sparta Bldg., Medford. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY LACE OTTHTAINS laundered, 26c up. Work guaranteed. Rear 344 8, Grape FINE ORAND PIANO STANDARD make, beautiful mahog any case, sold new lfAs than 2 years ago for 876, take It over for cne balance due. No covih needed, turn In your old piano at full present cash value, then Cllne's easy like rental terms. Mlgit store with pro pectl7o buver for trial and teat. CMNE PIANO CO. Riverside '-t Main, Sparta Bldg., Medford. OUT-OF-TOWN BUYERS Write for the West Coast's largest bargain list of pianos. Free delivery. Terms Trade. Cllue Piano Co, Main -te Riverside, Sparta Bldj , Medford. FOR RENT Modern fi-room bunga low with electric range, 1105 We-t Main St., Fire place. 17.50. waMr paid. 407 E. Main or phone 854-W. r iflifflS Post Toastlet for breakfast cool, crisp, delicious . . . and you are off to a flying start I As your morning starts, so goes pour day 1 1 1 It's true nine times out of every ten! And If you want to start with something pleasant something crisp, and cool and refreshing . . just try Post Toastics for break fast tomorrow! Have it plain with milk ot cream and sugar. Or, better yet, with fresh, ripe fruit or berrlcsj There's something about ths4 big, golden, oven-crisp flakel that "perks you up" ; . . starts yotf off feeling bright and cheerful And there's quid energy, too, it every bowlful. Have PostToastic for breakfast tomorrow ! A prod uct of General Foods. TOYS FOR THE CHILDREN I Post Toattles CutOuts new on over) package. Soldiers, clowns, slrtui animals what fun for boy an glrlil They'ro IRCL j SA Jw. 7 il fi':S H n 1 1 T. "IM m I 'miV;,ii.JtJ'iwjuuT iii-ir--Mi mill