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PAGE ELEVEN.
Local and Personal
Down From Pro pert Mr. and Mrs.;
Chester Wooo oi Wild Cat ranch,
mar Prospect, were visitors la Med
ford lut night.
Hume from Vacation Miss Gladys
Wli'tson and Mrs Ourtla o( the M.
M. department store, hare returned
from a vacation, apent at Empire.
e e
Home From Coqullle Mrs. olsdvs
VYatson has returned to the office
ot Newbury and Newbury after spend
lnj a short vacation at Coqullle.
Guest from Ashland Miss Maxlne
Nichols of Ashland la a guest here
today of her cousin Edith Nichols.
She will return to the Llthla olty
tomorrow.
Business Caller George U Knljht.
representative of John Morrell an J
company, was a business caller In
Hertford yesterday.
Council nas Meeting The execu
tive council of the Business and
Professions! women's club met yes-
terdsy at luncheon and plana were
made to send a delegation to the
conference at Crescent City.
Go To Sunset Bay Mrs. W. O.
Webster and little granddaughter left
for Sunset Bay, nesr Marshfleld.
where they will spend a week vaca
tioning.- They motored to the beach
with Mr. Webster, who Is returning
to .Medford.
' Chicken Thieves Keported Mra S
K. Edmondson of 854 West Second
atreet. reported to police today that
someone has been stesllng her cn:cr
ena between the hours of 12 and 2:00
a. m. The case is being Investi
gated.
Olbbs' Locate Here M and Mrs
S. A. Qlbbs, who recently movert
here from Portland, are located at
330 North Holly. Mr. Olbbs Is trw
iew manager of Mason Ehrmnn com
pany's wholesale grocery.
e
Mrs. Atkins In Hospital Mrs. Ha-
eel Atkins, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
D. W. Beebe oi the Agate district.
underwent a major operation at the
Sacred Heart Hospital this morning,
and was reported getting along sat
isfactorily this afternoon.
Furniture Arrives Another carload
of furniture arrived yesterday at
Weeks ib Orr'a making the second
carload shipment that baa arrived at
this well known Medford store dur
ing the past two days. This stock Is
Immediately going on sale, according
to A. E. Orr.
Mastoid Operations Dorothy Ste
wart, nine, of Mt. Shasta City, Cal
vnderwent a mastoid operation at
the Sacred Heart hospital yesterday
She was reported getting along nicely
today. Jean Gerllcher of McCloud,
Cal.. also underwent a mastoid op
- eratlon at the hospital yesterday and
was in an Improved condition today,
Leave for Trial Miss Irva Fewell,
Moore Hamilton and Leonard Hall
were among local people leaving this
morning for Klamath Falls, having
been called as wltneasea In the trlsl
of County Judge Earl H. Fehl for
ballot theft. Commissioner H. 15.
Kealon and Mrs. Nealon of the Table
Rock district, also left for Klamath
Falls this morning.
Returns from
returned todsy
from th north.
North Porter Nefi
on the Oregonuu
Livestock
PORTLAND. Ore.. July at. (AP)
CATTLE: 8, calves 67; quiet.
HOGS: 166, stesdy.
SHEEP: 479: fairly steady.
Home From Eusene Miss Viola
Storm has returned to Medford from
spending several dsya at Eugene vis
iting friends.
On Inspection Trip Lieutenant
George A. A. Jones ot the COO hesd
quarters Is spending today in Klam
ath Palls attending to business mst-tera
Visitors Here Mr. and Mrs. Amos
Nlnlnger were business visitors :n
Medford Wednesday Ashland Dally
Tidings.
Pellets Move to Country Mr. and
Mra Harry Pellett, who have been
living at 603 West Second street, this
city, are moving to the country and
will be at home on the Thomas
pioperty on the Jacksonville rosd.
To Testify State Polios Officers
Clarence Malcolm. Rodney Roach and
Ed Walker, all of the game division,
left this morning for Klamath Palls,
where they have been subpoenaed as
state witnesses in the trial of County
Judge Earl H. Fehl.
Bhnpplng Vesterdav Mrs. J. 8.
Eoardmsn and children of Central
Point were shopping at Medford
stores yesterday. Other callers from
that section were D. W. Beebe and
daughter Fay, nd grandsons, of the
Agate district.
v
Pass Nurse's Evajn Miss Catherine
Applegate and Miss Mildred Wlllett,
who recently graduated from the
Sacred Heart hospital, have Just re
ceived word that they passed the
state board examination with high
-onors and are now members of the
Registered Nurses sssoclatlon.
Hear From prentice Family Dr.
nd Mrs. F. Q. Bunch this week re
ceived a letter from Mrs. Harry
Plenties of this city, who is now in
Chicago attending the worlds fair,
rhe letter described many of the
attractions at the century of pro
gress exhibition. Mr. and Mrs. Pren-
ee and three sons left here July 3
or the middle west.
Portland Produce
WOMAN KILLED IN TRAIN RUNAWAY
PORTLAND, Ore.. July 38. (AP)
BUTTER Prints, extras, 25o; stan
dards 24c.
BUTTERFAT Portland delivery: A
grade, 23c lb.: farmer's door delivery.
210 lb.: sweet cream. So higher.
EGGS Pacific Poultry .Producers'
selling price: Overalls, 34c; extras
22c: standards 30c: mediums 30c:
pullets 16c dozen. Buying price ,by
wholesalers: Fresh current receipts,
58 lbs. and up. 15-18c dozen.
Cheese, milk, country meats, mo
hslr. cascara bark, hops, live poultry,
onions, new onions, potatoes, new
potatoes, strawberries, wool and bsy.
unchanged.
Portland Wheat
PORTLAND, Ore.. July 28. (AP)
Table:
Open High Low Close
July .85 .87 .85 .86
Sept. .86V4 .87 .83 .83
Deo. saw .o li .o i, .bo'a
Cash wheat No. 1:
Big Bend bluestem
Dark. hard winter, 12 pet
11 not
Soft whits
... .90
. .92
Western white
Hard winter
Northern' spring
Western red
Oats: No. 2 white
Corn: No. 2. E. yellow...
Millrun, standard ...
, .81
, .81
, .81
, .81
. .79
26.50
26.26
. 19.50
Today's car receipts: Wheat 76:
flour 11; corn I.
Chicago Wheat
1U
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L in -ff'
, TV
A wild rids down the narrow gauge tracks of a railroad near Grass
Valley, Cal., ended with these three cars wrecked and Mrs, Margaret
Schaeffer of Oakland dead. The cars were loaded with dynamite which,
however, did not explode. (Associated Press Photol
Today 87.8
Pre 7. day 89.9
Week ago .. 80.3
Year ago 46.5
3 Yrs. ago ....170.1
48.5
49.5
44.4
19.6
124.0-
943
98.7
91.4
70.9
230.0
83.7
84.8
76.8
46.S
173.3
At Craterian
Today's closing prices for 32 selected
stocks lollow:
Al. Clwm. & Dye 117
Am. Can - - 86
Am. H Fgn. Pow 13Vi
A. T. As T. 1331
, P
Anaconda ....
Atch. T. & S.
Bendix Avis.
Beth. Steel
California Pack'g. ....
Caterpillar Tract.
Chrysler
Com I. Solv .......
Curtlss-Wrlght ...........
DuPont
F
AT PARK TONIGHT
A splendid program has been an
nouncM for tonight's band concert
in the city park, the first played by
the Elfcs' band this summer.
Tha concert will open at 8 o clock.
F. Wilson Walt, director, stated, a
nounclni the following numbers:
March, Semper Fldells ?. Sousa
Waits. Dolores Wauldteufen
Popular, Goo Fus Kahn
Overture. King Midas Iclenberg
March (requested) Chicago Trib
une Chambers
Novel-.y. Down South Mydletown
Popular, Just An Echo In the Val
ley .. .. Woods
Selection. Merry Widow. Lehar
Star Spangled Banner.
4-
CHICAOO, July 28. (AP) Table:
Wheat: Open High Low Close
July .....l.OOli 1.02'i .99 .99
Sept. ..1.03 1.05'J 1.02",
Dec 1.07Vi 108i l.o.t'4
May I.10V4 1.13 1.09H
102'i
1.05S4
1.09 (,
8. F. lliltterfut.
SAN FRANCISCO, July 28. (AP)
Butterfat 23 prem. grade, 24',4o,
Wall St. Report
Oen. Mot.
Int. Harvest.
I. T. tz T.
Johns-Msn.
Monty Wsrd ....
North Amer.
Penney (J. C.)
Phillips Pet
Radio
Sou. Pro
Std. Brands .
St. Oil Cal.
St. OH N. J. ...
Trans. Amer. .
Union Carb. .
Unit. Aircraft .
U. S. Steel
Adrlenne's One DoJlsr Specials.
Sweaters, Silk Blouses, Pique Skirts
English Hermits
Hester Heath, who recently conducted the cooking
achool here, gave ui the recipe for these English
Hermits. We have often made them for our retail
itore and they are a real treat. Filled with fruit
and nuts delightfully spiced.
Tomorrow we will offer them' as bur week-end
speolal at
19c dozen
It will be possible for you to secure theae tasty
cakes from your favorite grocer as well as our re
tail store. Just the thing for your week-end out-ing.
NEW YORK. July 28. (AP) The
stock market almost went to sleep
today In one of the llghest trading
sessions since the start of the 1933
bull market. Prices showed a tend
ency to drift Irregularly lower from
the opening as commodities turned
soft and the dollar gyrated uncer
tainty In foreign exchange dealings.
The close was moderately heavy.
Transfers approximated 1.400,000
shares.
NEW YORK. July 28. (AP) The
governing committee of the New
York stock exchange announced to
day that the regular hours of busF
ness from 10 a. m. to S p. m.
would be resumed beginning next
Mondny. The exchange will be clos
ed on sll Saturdays up to and In
cluding September 2.
16 'A
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FURNITURE CARS
Two special carloads of furniture
have ben received at the local Mont
gomery Ward store on South Cen
tral avenue In preparation for the
"Buy Now" sale which starts to-!
morrow morning, offering southern
Orrgou home owners an exceptional
opportunity to purchase high quality
furniture at low prices.
"In view of the fact that higher
community costs are already necessi
tating increases in merchandise
prices, we feel that thts sale Is one
which our customers cannot afford
to pass up,' C. D. Bonn, manager ot
Med ford a Montgomery Ward store,
said today.
Following the August furniture
selling event, prices are scheduled
to be raised, according to advance
Information cecelved by the store
management.
4
hours each. Two of the shift will
employ about 40 laborers and the
other two ablfts from six to eight.
Financing the plant has progressed
rapidly s)nc the special election.
Schmidt said.
LUPE VELEZ WILL PLAY
IN MAX BAER'S MOVIE
Mnrv IMckronl and l.elle Howard
in 'Secrets' now playing lit Hunt's
Cniterlnn thciitcr.
E
Concurrent with the reopening of
i the Owen-Oregon sawmill In this
city the past week, many people will
be glad to know that a limited sup
ply of selected fir slabwood In 12
Inch and 15-lnch TMigth Is now avail
able to those who' ylsh to obtain
next winter's wood at a big saving
over winter prices. The Valley Fuel
company and the Medford Fuel com
pany have arranged with the Owen-
Oregon Lumber Sales company
sell and distribute these slabs and
an advertisement elsewhere in to
day's paper Indicates that orders are
now being taken and deliveries will
he made, starting early next week.
ThLs announcement will be wel
comed by those who In past years
have found that a substantial sav
ing can be made by buying fir slab
wood during the summer at even
leis than former prices.
INSTALL MACHINERY
Bond Sule Averages
(Copytight, -1933. Standard Statistics
Co.)
J
Today
Prev. day
Week ago
Year ago 61.3
3 Yrs. ago ... 03.4
30
Indl's
76 0
76.1)
76.6
20
Rr's
1.8
82.2
81.7
68.8
107.7
20
Ut's
88.3
88.7
80.0
77.4
100.3
SO
Total
81.3
81.6
81.1
66.8
100.8
Stock Halo Averages
(Copyright, 1933. Standard Statistics
Co.)
60 20 20 30
Indl's Rr's Ut's Total
JACKSON COUNTY FORESTS
yield an abundance of
PINE FIR and CEDAR
TIMBER
We mill and re-manufacture it into innumerable shapes
and sizes, and can recommend the species and grade most
suitable in usual construction
TIMBER PRODUCTS COMPANY
Lumber Building Materials and Fuel
Phone 7
End North Central ''A Good Firm to Tra'le With"
' -
UCA PERFECT SOUND
Children 10c Anytime
Tonight Zane Grey's
"Heritage of the Desert"
8ATIRDAY OM.T
Continuous Shows 1-11 P. M.
A wild West Show Foot Loose In
a Smnll European Kingdom
Tom Mix
IN
"My Pal
the King"
Gorgeous Girls
In Craterian' 's
Sunday Program
True feminine beauty Is the scarcest
thing In the world. Oold and platl
num. diamonds and rubles are plenti
ful by comparison. So says Busby
Berkeley, dance tmpressarto, stage and
screen dlrJctor, whose novel choruses
will be remembered In "42nd Street"
and who again created the dances and
ensembles for the Warner Bros, pic
ture "Oold Diggers of 1033." which
ripens at the Craterian theater Sun
day,
Appreciation of feminine beauty is
eternal and universal and the search
for It has gone on unremittingly for
countless generations. In other ages
beauty was concentrated In the pngnn
temples. More recently It was cen
tered on the stages of New York and
London. Today It Is being collected
in Hollywood, destined to adorn the
silver screens of all the world.
Berkeley conducted a search for
feminine beauty throughout South
ern California for "Oold Diggers of
1933." The Warner Bros. Budlo was
seriously In the market for youthful
feminine beauty, selecting girl not
only for "Gold Diggers of 1033." but
with an eye to training them for
other pictures.
From more than five thousand ap
plicants, he gathered the 80 girls who
are featured In the choruses of "42nd
Street." He Interviewed ten thousand
fine girls of really surpassing love
liness for Warner Bros, latest musical
hit.
DETROIT, July 28. (AP) aen.
Hugh S. Johnson, national recovery
administrator here to confer with
leaders of the automobile ' Industry
announced today that director of the
national automobile chamber of com
merce had agreed on an Industrial
code, which had as Its basis a 35-hour
week.
The code will provide for a mini
mum wage of 43 cents an hour for
cities of 500.000 population; 41
cents for cities under 500,000 and
above 250,000, and 40 cents an hour
for cities under 250,000. There will
be no child tabor.
OF
HOLLYWOOD, JulJ JB. (AP)
Lupe Vt'.rs, the Mexican tornado
a hose red tresses bob about In ex
citement at the prist tights in Hol
lywood and Los Angeles almost week
ly. Is going to be the lemimn lure
in Max Bser's movie.
California's candidate tor the
vrorld's heavyweight championship
srrived yesterday to do his stunt be
fore the cameras.
Tom Keene Is the "movie cowboy"
who finds himself mixed up witn
honest-to-gosh bsd-men in "Scarlet
River" at the Rialto theater today
and tomorrow.
Dorothy Wilson, Roscoa A tea ana
Crelghton Cheney are also In the cast.
PORTLAND, July 28 (AP) Crea
Jon of the office of dlocessn super
intendent of Catholic schools in Ore.
gon, and the appointment of the Rey.
Warran A. Want, pastor of St. 8M
phena church here to that post, wss
snnounced todsy by Archbishop Gd-
wsrd D. Howard,
Four pastoral changes result from
this sppolntment, sll effective A'lgust
1. The Rey. A. J. Csrmody, pastor at
Albany, will come to St. Stephens;
the Rer. J. P. Waters of Astoria goes
to Albany and the Rer. T. J. Murnana
of Corvallls will be transferred to
Astoria,
TOO LATE 10 CLASSIFY
A PEW more lugs line cherries left
Hi So. Fir.
REWARD Intormstlon leading
whereabouts, black police dog.
Dean Stacy, Ultlcrcat Rd.
FOR SALE Apricots, So and Se lb.
Dean Stacy, H merest Rd.
wanted A-l experienced book'
keeper and stenographer. State full
partlculara In own nanawrmns;
Tribune, box 11007.
WANTED Woman for general house
work. Phone 665-X.
WANTED To rent furnished cabin
st Lake o' Woods, phone 153-W.
WANTED 3 Insert type 740-watt
electrlo water heaters, 1 electric
rsnite, 1 electric washer, 1 vacuum
cleaner. No lunk. have cash walt
Ing for bargains. See W. K. Thomas,
so so. central.
SALEM. July 28. (AP) With the
beor question practically settled
here, machinery Is being Installed
for ealy operation of a brewery.
Manager Frank Schmidt announc,
ed the brewery will be operated eon
ttnuousty, running four shifts of six
ROOMS, clean, cool, fully turn,,
ground floor, private bath, garage
lUthts, water. Adults. 244 South
Grape.
LINN ORCHARD, Eagle Point, aprl'
cots of the usual fine quality, no
scale. Will last until Aug. 10. Price
as adyertlsed.
FOR RENT Room and board. 1SS
N. Oakdale.
WANTED Housework or nursing.
Call Mra. Msrgaret Waer, 230 Beat-
ty.
FOR RENT Attractive rooms,
board at 14 cottage.
good
FOR SALE Oolden Bantam corn,
and vegetablea, cheap. Carpenter
ranch, Jacksonville Highway,
FOR RENT Clesn furnished apart
ments. 3-room 15: a-room, sleep.
Ing porch sll SO. Inquire aio
Portland.
WILD WEST SHOW IN
TOM MIX PICTURE
Tom Mix In "My Pal the King"
comes to the Roxy theater tomorrow.
It's about a rough and ready crowd
of -cowboys and Indians who set up
their wild west show In a tiny Balkan
Kingdom. Mix, the headline r of the
Wild West circus, strikes up a friend
ship with the 10-year-old king of the
diminutive empire.
Lingerie Sale at Adrlenne's. All
Pajamas, Satin Gowns, Step-ln
Slips, special 30 off.
Adrlenne's Dress Speclsls. Vslues
to H8.S5. prints, light wools, crepes.
On sale at Usi.
NOW! Until Saturday Nile
Edward 0. Robinson
in "SILVER DOLLAR"
Also Alexander Oray
In "Passing the Duck"
8un "Three On a Match"
WORLD'S FINEST OUNT
RfA High Fidelity wide Rancn
indlsns- UJJI5J W
"Hollywood Rnnaronnd" I
Mlrkey Moue I
VBVWW.SHI u ii irviMasa
Shows at
2:00
7,:1S - 9:15
WORI.n'd FINEST MH'ND
I
RCA HKHI H
.Mats. 25c
Kvm. 3.1c
Kiddles a Dime
IKI.ITV WHIP. RANOK
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Ends Tomorrow Night
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It lerrihed Him
to feel that some
day she might
learn his secret!
It terrified her more to feel
that some day he might learn
she knew It . . . and had
known It all the timer
MARY JjCyh V,jf yj
( AilHipiettnrmmorli- Q " j f Q
As (hit picture rummortr
ri in stirring panorama
th Of of lit h aroint.
to doas fTtummarlM all 'h
sk, uitv Pirrmen
bo. m.ont H rh. fan, P$ AR1J!"TfUM
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HOUOWAY
TAMMANY YOUNC
IRDIMAND
COTTtCMAlK
ROVTACNaW
Gorgeous girls ... 300 of them I 6
new song hits , . . four tremendous
ensembles and spectacular scenes of
lavish grandeur I
mm
BISSEEIS ifim
Coming SUNDAY To
ft
SATURDAY NIGHT
DINTY
MOORE'S
LITTLE GIANTS
Fairgrounds
Men
Ladies
35c 10c
Fairgrounds
See, Hear and
Dance To
DINTY
MOORE'S
8 LITTLE
GIANTS
NOVELTIES
SURPRISES
Shows
8:00
MS - 0:00
Mats.
Kvrs. ,
Kiddles a Dime
lfto
TODAY .
and SATURDAY '
"THE BAD MEN"
ONLY LAU6HED
at the movie cowboy uiho
offered to protect herl
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Bat... I
, . . taught fS
the tough Vvfc i" 1
miiiKS a fV$teq
thing or VvVl' '1! J: '
two about aZV rm
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' DOROTHY WILSON
OKEiaUTOM CHANJET,
BOSCO ATM . .
ADDED-
"Shakespeare with
Tin Ears"
A Harry Sweet Comedy
Cartoon
Metrotome News
Sunday Monday '
STRANGERS In Love!
FRIENDS In Hatred!
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