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JfEDFORD ItXTL TRTEUNTE. M"EDTORrJ. OREGON. TUESDAY, AUGUST T, 1933. P3GE FTVT3 Local and Personal From San Francisco C. N. Black arrived la Medford this morning on tn Shasta from Sin Francisco. To Crater Lake Mr. and Mrs. H R. Halgbt and daughtsr Janet. Mlaa Nina Blskeley and Elmo Warner are apendlng today at Crater lake. Goal to Portland Bob Ottoman left today on the Oregonlan for Port land, where be plana to apend a few days vtittlng bis aunt, Mra. A. Taylor. Guest of Daughter Mra. Fred Ryan of tbla city la apendlng a month aa the guest of ber daughter, Helen Oreen, at Crow, ore. I Returns from Fair Miss Ruth Ot toman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Milton Ottoman, ha returned here from spending three weeks at the world's fair in Chicago. Undergoes Operation Mabel Car ter of Jacksonville underwent a ma jor operation at the Community bos. pltal Monday and was reported get ting along nicely, later in me aay To Visit Sisters Newman BllUngs Is leaving Medford tonight on the Shasta for Los Angeles, where he plans to remain for an Indefinite nerlod with his two sisters. Misses Rose and Ruth Billings of that city. Fined 1 Roy Blaine was fined one dollar In Justice court Monday afternoon when be appeared on .charges of falling to stop at a high 'way Intersection. The arrest was made Saturday night by state police. Leaves Tomorrow Mrs. Rose 'E. Charles of Los Angeles, who has been the guest of Mrs. R. U. Lumsden elr.ee Monday, will leave tomorrow evening on the Shasta for the south ern California city. To Get License Bob Clancy, ar rested Saturday night for not hav ing a license on his motorcycle, ap peared In Just':e court yesterday, and was ordered by the court to get a license for his vehicle Immediately. Sentence Thursday Alvle Stal worth, found guilty - yesterday of driving an automobile while intoxi cated, will be aentenced In Justice court Thursday afternoon at o'clock, according to Justice of the Peace W. R. Coleman. ' Anderson Fined Ragner Anderson of Central Point, who used a stove pipe for a muffler on his car, was fined $1 when he appeared before Justice of the Peace W. R. Coleman Monday afternoon. Costs were sus pended. Is Oregon Champ Theodore Allen, who won the world's championship Jin horseshoe pitching yesterday at Chicago, Is also holder of the Oregon championship, It was announced to day. Allen was listed as being from Alhambra, Cal. To Grants Pass Mr. and Mra. Don ald Nellson and young son today ac companied Mr. Nlelson'a brother Dun can of Grants Pass to that city, where they plan to remain for two days with their father, Robert nell son. On Vacation Trip Mr. and Mrs Charles Brown of Brown's Pharmacy are spending two weeks In Portland and Cottage drove on a vacation While they are In the north Mrs. PTed L. Colvlg Is In charge of the store. To Attend Meet Mr. and Mrs. Ira D. Canfleld, beads of the Veterans ot Foregn Ware and Its auxiliary, re spectively, today Issued a request that members of those organizations at .tend the NRA masa meeting called hot 8 o'clock this evening In the city park. Seeks Location Hlldlng Bengtson. local attorney, atated yesterday that a business man In Denver Is consid ering opening a laundry In Medford, If a aultable building for such an enterprise can be located here. Mr. Bengtson contacted him on a recent trip to Denver. Return from Klamath Mr. and Mra. B. O. Harding have returned to Medtad from spending two weeks In Klamath Palls. Mr. Harding la In ternal revenue agent for the south ern Oregon district and "has been at tending to business matters In Klam ath county. Firing North Ralph Hall of the Richfield Oil company, with head- oaartera In Los Angeles, is expected to fly north from Oakland to Seattle today, and will probably stop at the Medford port. Mr. Hall stopped here yesterdsy en route south from Se attle. ... Rainfall Light The federal weather bureau reported that the rainfall In the valley was light, with a alight trsce falling In town at midnight, and a light shower at the municipal airport. W. J. Hutchinson, meteor ologist, stated that the rainfall was ellghtly heavier In the mountains, and In this vicinity seemed greater near Roxy Ann. Thla waa the first rainfall, since July 7 and 8 when traces were recorded. For Medical Care Mra. Carl Lud wig la a patient at the Community hospital for medical care this week. . Ask Marriage License License to marry waa applied for bare yesterday by William B. Hulen of Ashland and Margaret Hll lot MerrlU, Ore. ... File for Divorce Suit for divorce was tiled In court today by L B French against Edna J. French, charging desertion. The two were married in O rants Pass in 1931. . . . . Undergoes Operalon Mra. Chelena Cook underwent a major operation at the Community hospital today. She was reported getting along nicely this afternoon. ... Here for Summer Ross Knott, son of Reverend and Mra. Joseph Knotts of the First Methodist church, rived in Medford from Sslem last Aveninff to anend the remsinder of the summer with his parent. . . . Boeings Stop Here Mr. and Mrs. William Boeing of the Boeing alr nlane company, 'stopped In Medford this afternoon, flying through from An Francisco to Seattle on the United Air Lines plane. ... Have Tonsils Out Joan Humphrey underwent an operation at the com munity hospital today for removal of her tonsils. Merle Doggett of Or leans, Cal., also underwent a tonsil operation at the hospital today. ... Council to Meet The regular meet ing of the city council will be held at the cltv hall this evening. No outstanding business has been an nounced for transaction at the ses sion. ... Grlers Fly Through Jimmy Orler. famous orchestra leader of Seattle, went through Medford today on the United Air Lines plane, with Mrs. Orler and their baby, en 'route to San Francisco, stopping for a short time at the local airport. ... Complete Vacation Mr. and Mrs. John Ooswlck and Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Zattlln of the Grand hotel, have re turned to Medford from a three weeks vacation to Oerhart mountain, near Lakevlew. Mr. Ooswlck reported that they had all the fish they wanted during their atay, and bad an enjoy able vacation. ... Whipple Band Playa Whipple's Juvenile band, composed of children of ages ranging from seven to 15 years, entertained this afternoon In a radio program broadcast by atatlon KMED. Players were: Virginia Gen try, Janet Rush, Frances Bachelder, Curtla Bachelder. Hugh Scovell. Jr., Reginald Fifer. Jr.. Virginia Loomls, Herbert Glfford and Donald Price. ... Williams Improved Vernon A Williams. 27, of the Elk Creek CCC camp, who received severe burns sat urday when working on an auto, was reported In an Improved oondltlon at the Sacred Heart hospital today He sustained serious burns on both arms and shoulders. There was kero sene on bis clothes when he was fix. Ing the car, which evidently had i short, causing the kerosene to Ig nite. He was brought to the hos pital here for treatment Saturday. ... To Hold Rally Announcement waa received today from Eugene that the annual rally and celebration fit the Sunset home in Eugene will be held Sunday, August 20, with a pro gram of speeches and muslo at 10:30 a. m. At 2 o'clock reports of the year's work and other matters will be taken up. Families are requeated to bring their own lunches, and the home win furnish coffee. Sunset home Is a non-profit sharing Institu tion for lderly people of any na tionality and denomination. ... Home from Fair Mr. and Mra, F. E. Nichols and daughters, Lola and Mavis, have returned from a five weeks' trip through the east and mid dle west. Including a visit to the world's fair. They visited friends In Wisconsin and Iowa and In the latter state attended the Nlchola family re union at Esthervllle, where Mr. Nich ols' parents celebrated their fiftieth wedding anniversary. All members of the Immediate family and their fam Ulea were present. Returning, the Nlchola also spent some time in Yel lowstone national park. They were away from Medford more than five weeks. EX-SOLON HIDES- DENTITY AFTER Markets Livestock PORTLAND, Ore.. Aug. 1. (AP) CATTLE: 63; calves 8; weak. HOGS: 69: steady. SHEEP: 38: steady, lit. Adams lambs .40; lambs, beet 89.00-5.7S; yearling wethers, 12 00-3 00; awes, 81.00-1.50. NEW YORK. Aug. I. (AP) The motive that led Karl Cortlandt Schuy ler, former United States Senator from Colorado, to veil hi Identity 11 daya as he lay dying from lnjurlea In flicted by an automobile, remained undetermined today. The 58-year-old lawyer and business man. a leading figure In Denver for years, died lsat night at Lenox Hill hospital. The cause of death waa a fractured pelvis suffered when an automobile knocked him down In Central Park July 17. Schuyler declined at first to go to a hospital and when he finally con sented, police and hospital authorl tlea said, be was entered under the name of "Jamea Evana." Last Friday, when Informed that his condition was grave, he Identified himself to hos pital attaches and asked that hie wife In Colorado Springs be notified, Mrs. Schuyler, the former Alsena Shepard ot Colorado Springs, hurried to New York and with a son, Karl C. Schuyler, Jr., waa present when he died. They planned to take the body to Denver today. Schuyler, who was registered at the St. Regie hotel, was walking In Cen tral Park when an automobile driven by Frank Spangnoll knocked him down. Spangnoll was not held. Eleven building permits were la- sued In the city of Medford for the month of July, totaling In money 88615, records at the city building de partment revealed today. This amount la a substantial In crease over last year's record of $2306 for 10 permits Issued In July. Two new permits were Issued the last day of last month, going to Ar thur Short of 318 South Laurel tor fire repalra, amounting to 840; and to I. C. Anderaon of 433 South Fir for construction of a lunch stand at the coat of 8400. PORTLAND, Ore.. Aug. 1. (AP) BUTTER Prints, extras, 25c; stan dards. 24c. BUTTERFAT Portland delivery: A grade, 23c lb.; farmer door delivery, 21c lb.: sweet cream. 6o higher. BOGS Pacific Poultry Producera' selling price: Oversize, 24c: extras. 22c: standards, 20c: mediums 20c: pullets, 16c dozen. Buying price by wholesalers: Fresh current receipts (6 lbs. and up, 15-16o dozen. Cheese, milk, country meats,, mo hair, cascara bark, hops, live poultry, onions, new onions, potatoes, new po tatoes, strawberries, wool and bay. unchanged. Lionel Barrymore in Rialto Hit rSaffSt, Portland Wheat" Portland Produce PORTLAND, Aug. 1. (AP) Table: Open High Low Close Sept. .78 .80',i .78 ,80',i Dec. .' .81 14 .84 .81', .84 Cash wheat No. 1: Big Bend bluestem .86 Dark hard winter, 12 pet. ..., .83 11 pet. -. .79 Soft white .77 Western white .77 Hard winter , .77 Northern spring . .77 Western red .76 Oata: No. 2 white 26.50 Corn: No. 2 E. yellow 26.2S Mlllrun, standard 19.50 Today's car receipts: Wheat 71; flour 6; corn 10; hay 3. 'Chicago Wheat Chicago. Aug. 1. (AP) Table: Sept. . .95-.07 .97'J .95 .97V4 Dec. 1.00'4-i 1.00'i 1.0014 IMVt May 1.04T4 10474 San Francisco Buttcrfat SAN FRANCISCO, Aug. 1. (AP) Butterfat 22-234c Wall St. Report RCA PERFECT SOUND 15 Any Time Hl'RRY! ENDS TOSITE HAROLD LLOYD In "MOVIE CRAZY" Starts Wednesday "If I Had a Million" 1933 Gold Diggers . . Delight Fans Here A new type of film drama! That la what baa been created by Director aiervyn LeRoy In the Warner Bros, production of "Gold Dlggere,of 1933," now playing at Hunt Craterlan This type of picture had it fore runner in "42nd Street" but "Gold Diggers" la said to entirely eclipse v in me sneer rorce of it drama. In comedy situations, it catchy aong bite and the novelty and beauty of Its gigantic and spectacular dance ensembles. The production carries an all-star cast which Includes Warren William, Joan Blondell, Aline MacMahon. Ruby Keeler. Dick Powell, Guy Klbbee, Ned Sparks una Olnger Roger. Two hun dred choru girls are a part of the elaborate, mobile sets. The brilliant new dance and aong conceptions were crested and staged by the famous musical comedy producer. Busbv Berkeley. STOCK SALE AVERAGES (Copyright, 1933, Standard Statistics Company.) Aug. 1: 50 Ind'la Today 85.9 Prev. day... 83.5 Week ago. ,86.2 Year ago 48.5 3 yra. ago,...165.3 20 RR'a 47.7 46.1 48.2 21.0 121.4 20 Ufa 94.1 91.0 95.7 72.0 217.5 ft i rr. " J7jrrr ' -.V v.. . . ,w ar WCaMT w- IAm-.- .. it - Bar. V - Lionel Barrymore, aa the empire builder In "Sweepings," finds that one of his sons haa been "playing ar ovind" with the employeea of the store and la being blackmailed by Helen Mack. The picture opened a three day run at the Rialto theatre today. Al. Chem. Jc Dye. Am. Can ..... Am. & Fgn, Pow. A. T. aa T. Anaconda Atch. T. Is S. F. Bendlx Avla. Beth. Steel California Pack'g Caterpillar Tract, Chrysler . Coml. Solv ... Curtlas-Wrlght . DuPont .... .... 694 Gen. Foods .. 35i Gen. Mot. 29 v4 Int. Harvest. 84?, I. T. & T 15 Johns-Man ... 44 U5S .. 84! 4 la 122 T4 5B'i 16 23 33 31, Monty Ward North Amer Penney (J. C.)..... Phillips Pet .., Radio . . . Sou. Pac . Std. Brand St. Oil Cal St. Oil N. J. Trana. Amer. Union Carb. Unit Aircraft U. S. Steel 21i 26 40 1314 81, 2614 27 34 34 - 714 . 41 . 32 "4 - 524 Bert M. Anderson of Portland. Ore clalme ownership of one of the world' largest guitars. He built the Inatrument, 2714 inches wide, him self. ALLOTMENTS N1ADE WASHINGTON. Auf. 1. (AP) The public work admlnUtratlon allotted nearly $100,000,000 today to carry for ward three of the outatandlng pub lic work project In the United State, the largest being 9fl3.OO0.0O0 for the Grand Coulee dam project lor power and Irrigation on the Colum bia river, approved last week by Presi dent Roosevelt. For the Caaper-AIeova reclamation project $33,700,000 wa allotted r.d an Immediate allotment of $11,800, 000 was made for the nine-foot chan nel on the Upper Mlsslaalppl river. Seventy per cent of the youth la the civilian conservation camp In the Santa Barbara national forest had never Men an ocean prior to enrollment. 1 More than 1,000,000 bird have been banded to date In the United State by organisation associated with the Biological survey to determine migra tion, feeding and other habit. KANSAS CITY, Kas.. Aug, 1 (AP) El wood D. King, who went for the doctor when former President Hoover was born, died here at his home last night. He waa 81 years old, and prior to his retirement several years ago, was a furniture salesman. The Columbia river, named for the first American ship to clrcumnavi- gat the globe, ha borne more than half $ down official title. TOO LATE 10 CLASSIFY FOR EXCHANGE Melons and toma toss for fruit Jara. Box 209, Cen tral Point. FOR SALE Qravensteln apples. Tel 7-P-14. FOR SALE Good youn Guernsey cows. Priced reasonable. Up Lit tle Applcgate. J. J. Munsell. FOR RENT Modern 5-room house; hardwood tloors, fireplace, nice yard; available soon, loal W. 11th. FOR RENT Modern 6-room home, acre. 2107 Baling Ave. LOST Mnttreaa. between Talent and Voorhles lane. Relnalng Trucking Co. Phone 332. TO BUY LUlht car cheap for caah Phon 572-J-3. WANTED Electric ranRe. Must be modern and reasonable for cash C. Earl Bradflsh, 116 E. Main St. 20 20 20 60 Ind'la RR'a Ufa Total Today 75.7 81.0 86.0 80.B Prev. day 78.8 80.9 86.0 80.9 Week ago.... 75.7 82.0 86.2 81.3 Year ago.... 62.2 60.8 78.1 67.0 3 yra. ago 93.7 107.3 100.1 100.4 Bishop Burleson Dies CAMP REMINGTON. Black Hill 's. D Aug. 1. (API Blshon Huh r. Burleson, 68, of the Protestsnt Epis copal church, formerly bishop of South Dakota and now on the ataff of the presiding bishop of the church died today. 90 Total 81.4 79.0 82.0 48.6 167.6 BOND SALE AVERAGES (Copyright, 1933, Standard Statistic Company.) Aug. 1: NEW YORK, Aug. l. IJP) After -slumbering peacefully through the greater part ot one of the dullest sessions In months, the stock market revived In the last few mlnutea of trading and staged a fairly present able rally. The alcohol group led the late upturn with gain of 2 to around 6 points and other categories followed with leaser advances. The close wa firm. Traiuactlons approx imated 1,750,000 share. Today'a closing prices for 32 select ed stocks follow: 'SING SING' FILM IS AUTHENTIC RECORD "Twenty Thousand Years In Sing Sing," featuring Spencer Tracy and Bette Davis, opens at the Studio the ater today. Thla accurate aa well aa Interesting presentation of the hu msn side of prison life wa taken from the book by Lewis E. Lawes, warden of sing sing, whose entire life haa been spent In the study of prison conditions, while the adapta tion waa made by Courtenay Terrett. former New York star reporter, and Robert Lord. 4 'MOVIE CRAZY' ENDS ROXY RUN TONIGHT Movie Crazy," featuring Harold Lloyd will be held over at the Roxy theater one more day. It la the best picture ever made by Lloyd, accord ing to Mr. and Mrs. Gene Chlldera, and they are running the picture an other day so that all lovers of good comedy will have a chance to see this laugh hit. If I Had a Million,"- with one of the largest cast of star ever shown In one picture, opens at the Roxy tomorrow. FOR SALE Cherries, late Btnga, 2c on tree, 4c picked. 823 Taylor. WANTED warrants. Redden te Co. FOR SALE Extra good 1350-lb. work horse. 4 rears old. w. E. Mann, b mile north 4 corner service ata tlon on Midway road. TO TRADE Model "T" truck for good milk cow. 720 Crater Lake Ave. FOR SALE Fresh milk cow. 132-L. Phone I I q V I m rotim iirm irrrnti. 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UNDER HIS HAND A MOUNTAIN OF GOLD to lay ftt the feet of bU children But . . . they made a bonfire of the empire lie had created for them ,an empire reared by the sweat and toll ot a million merit Bond !! Tha master- character player of tha screen In a mighty drama of rise and fall of a famous American family I With ALAN DINEHART GLORIA STUART William Gargan ' Erie linden ,Cregory Ratoff Fatty Arbuckle's . Last Picture HOW HAVE YOU BEAN' 'SEA DEVILS' Paramount Newa P5 r i m-iA ail L J lliW SVi DIGNITY and REVERENCE TO BELIEVE those who ar trouble hy sorrow of all Irksome details In the planning of the funeral and ser Tlres Is our prltllege. You cannot fall to he Mtlnflrd with tha fine dignity wits which such serrlce are handled here. CONGER FUNERAL PARLOR WEST MAIN AT NEWTOWN 8ympathetlo, Friendly 8ervlc i 1 L