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jrErnroKU jmc tribtjot:. irEDTOTiD, orego. wedn-esdat. statist 2. 1933. - Local and Personal ! i Rescues Rescuers . Business Mm-Mr. and Mra. Jim Slow of Grant Peas were business callers Medford Tueedsy. In Ashland Miss Marjorls Kelly U pending several day In Ashland, the guut ol Mia Bob Ingle. In City Today Mra. O. Own Smith at Lais o' the Woods waa a Ttsltor In Medford thla morning. from Central Point Mr. L. H. Smith of Central Point arrived In Medford by train thla morning to attend to business mattera here. . Oneeta of Dunna Mr. and Mra. ' William A. Draper of Oregon City are gueata In Medford ot Lieutenant and Mrt. A. O. Dunn. Retnrne Here Axel Carlson, who haa been employed at Quarts Moun tain. Ore., haa returned to Medford for a ehort time. To Spokane D. B. Perry of Rogue Biver planned to leave today for Spo kane. Wash., to attend to bualn affaire. . . In Grants Pass Kramer Deuel and Prank VanDyke. local attorneys, were in Grants Pass yesterdsy attending to business matters. Visit Here Mrs. Minnie Potter and daughter Bessie of Lookout, Cal., are In Medford visiting Mrs. Maud Mur phy and daughter Gladys, also Mr. i and Mra. P. J. Watson and family. Visit In Phoenix Mra. P. J. Wade and two sons, Arthur and Wlllam, of Council Bluffa, Iowa, arrived here to day to spend some time visiting Mrs. Allen Parrick at her home In Phoenix In Medford Tuesday Mrs. P. O. Noyea of San Pranelsco, who la spend ing several weeks at her summer lodge on Rogue river, waa & visitor In Med ford Tuesday afternoon. Mrs. Stoddard Home Mrs. N. B. Stoddard of Butte Palla arrived back In Medford today from Santa Anna, Cal., where she haa been for some time. Leave on Stage Marguerite Bab- lrjrton and Harriet Qoodell, botti young ladles from Los Angeles, left on the Crater Lake stage thla fore noon for the park. They arrived here on the Shasta thla morning. Returns from South Mlas Mary Lee Roberts, who accompanied her mother, Mrs. George M. Roberts, and alster, Miss Dorothy, to San Fran cisco early this week, returned here today, on the Shasta. Undergoes Operation Verne Shangle, young son of Mr. and Mrs. J. Verne Shangle, had his tonsils and adenoids removed Monday at Dr. 3. J. Emmens office. He waa reported today aa getting along nicely. In Sacred Heart Richard Nelson, who underwent an operation for ap pendicitis at the Sacred Heart hos pital Friday, la reported as getting along fine today, and Is anxious for some of bis young friends to call on him. Accident Reported W. L. Campbell of the Jacksonville star route and N. A. Meade of the Plymouth agency were driving the two automobiles which collided last evening at the Midway and airport roads Intersec tion. No one waa Injured, but both cars were damaged. i Picnic Planned Colonel Sargent camp No. 33, United Statea War vet-, erana and Auxiliary, are having a plcnlo In Ashland park August 3rd, at 6:30 p. m. All comrades and fam t Ulea will be welcome. They are ask ed to bring one covered dish, sand wiches and their own table service. Carrie Averlll, president of the aux iliary, announced today. e To Get Plana Mayor Walter Stock well and City Attorney James R. Chinook of Grants Pass were In Med ford last evening conferring with City Superintendent Fred flcheffel. They were seeking a copy of the ap plication for government funds for aid in financing a eewer system In that city. Normal Program SONS will give a radio program thla afternoon dver KMED at 5:13 o'clock, and announce ment concerning the play, "Grumpy,' to be given Saturday at 11:15 p. m. in the school auditorium. Roy Schwartz, the villain of the play, will announce and be In charge of the short skit on the program. Lawrence Hubert of Ashland will play .several violin solos and Nat Allen, pianist, will play symphonic arrangementa of popular numbera. The last program I of the aerlea will be given Friday afternoon, and Angus L. Bowmer. school dramatic director, will take part. Return to Portland Mrs. Chat. Blaglni and daughter Ann left last night tor Portland after vlaltlng Mr. Blaglni at Crater Lake for a Urn Olsens Go East Mr. and Mrs. Marmle Olsen left this morning by motor for a three months' trip through the east, which will Include a visit to the world's fair. Shopping Wednesday Mra. Ander son and Mrs. Donna Oraffia of Phoenix were shopping In Medford this morning, preceding the farmera' picnic. At Community Mrs. P. W. Whit man of Colter Butte, who la 111 at the Community hospital with pneu monia, was reported today as getting along aa well as could be expected. Vacationing Here Arthur Moulton, Portland attorney, is spending this week in the Rogue River valley as guest of his brother. Allison Moulton, and la enjoying much fishing of the Rogue. Asks Judgment on Car Suit for a Judgment in the sura of 2500 was filed in circuit court by T. E. Cook against Mabel D. Hall. Reasons for asking Judgment are based upon damagea to Cook s car. allegedly re- suiting from negligence of the de fendant. Join NRA Roy I. Ganfleld. local representative for the J. R. Watktns company, is In receipt of a letter from the company'a president, etat. lng- that the organization haa en dorsed the National Recovery Act, and la following out the requirements he said today. tee On Business Here Ernest Parrell representative of the Union Pacific company, with headquarteis In Eu gene, and John Johnston, represent ing the Pacific Fruit Express, with offices In Klamath Falls, are spend lng today here conferring. Here from Tillamook Mr. and Mrs. George Traxler and child of Tllla. mook are guests at Central Point of Mrs. Traxler'a alster, Mrs. C. M Churchill. The two were shopping in Medford today. The Traxlers re turned to Central Point with Mrs. Churchill after she visited her moth, er at Tillamook. e- Livestock. PORTLAND, Aug. J VP) CATTLE: 18: calves 3: steady. HOGS: 141: ateady. Top light butchers, 15.00-6.35. SHEEP: 3S5; about steady. PORTLAND, Aug. S.-(AP) Table: Open High Low Close Sept. .0'4 .83 .804 .83 Dec. M .8814 Cash wheat No. I: Big Bend bluestem Dark hard winter, 13 pet. 11 pet. Soft white Western white Hard winter Robert Ellis, Seattle and Alaskan pilot, flew the Mattern rescue ex. pedltlon from Prince Rupert, B. C., to Nome, after the rescuers' plane was grounded by bad weather (Aasoclated Press Photo EIGHT MONTH JOB .75 i SIGN TENTATIVE CODE Med ford 'a association of automobile dealer adopted th tentative NRA code 100 per cent at their meeting Monday noon. It wu announced to day, and all dealers will open their showrooms at 8 a. m. and close at 5 p. m. t The National Automobile Dealers' association Is accepting suggestions for the business code,. to be submit ted to the President, and a special code will be worked out both for dealers and manufacturers, J. O. Grey said this afternoon. . Granted Annulment Seventy-five men will be employed for a period of eight months on the construction and Installation, If Med ford's application for federal funds for sewage plant construction Is ap proved. City Superintendent Fred Scheffel announced today. A total of 90.000 working hours will be required for the project,. The exact type of treatment plant to be Installed has not been decided upon. Tfc nrlll Via rirjtrmlnt Aftr word la received from Washington. Medforrf la anticipating approval of the local application as the need Is great and the project h keeping with those ad vocated under the public works re. covery program. Senator James T. Chlnnock of Grants Pass was here today to view copies of Medford's application to be used In preparation of a similar ap plication for the climatic city, which la also asking funds for sewage plant construction. . If Medford's application la approved by the federal, board, Mr. Scheffel stated, the city will be In a position to start work on the project two weeks after the application la granted. HUM'S SANITY HEARING DELAYED NEW YORK, Aug. 2. (UP) The federal court hearing on the sanity of George W. Harrlman, banker, un der indictment on a charge of falsi fylng the accounts of the Harrlman National Bank & Trust company, was postponed yesterday until August 29 when it was learned It would take several weeks for Harrlman to recover from a heart attack suffered in court, Portland Wheat Northern spring Western red C-1 : No. 3 white Corn: No. E. yellow. Mlllrun. standard Today's car receipts: flour 9; corn 5. .89 .81 .82 .80 M SO .80 .18 36 50 Coral. SolT. Curtlss-wrlght - DuPont Gen. Foods Oen. Mot. Int. Harvest. I. T. & T. Johns-Man. Monty ward North Amer. Penney (J. C.) Phillips Pet Radio Sou. Pac. 8td. Brands 8t. Oil Cal. St. OH N. J. Trana. Amer. , Union Carb. Unit. Aircraft , U. 8. Steel . S4' , S4 . HV, , SS4 . SO . 35 , . 15's . 48 . 33V. . 36 . "H . 13', . 8'i' . 36', 37 ( 34J, 35'i . 42 . 331, . 63 H 26.78 19.00 Wheat 86; Portland Produce PORTLAND, Ore., Aug. 3. (API- BUTTER Prints, extras 24c; stan dards 23c. BUTTERFAT Portland delivery: A grade 23c lb.: farmer's door delivery, 20c lb.; sweet cream, 60 higher. EGOS Pacific Poultry Producers' selling price: Overalze, 24c; extras, 33c: standards, 20c; mediums, 30c; pullets. 16c dozen. Buying price by wholesalers: Fresh extras 19c; medi ums 16c dozen! HAY Buying price from producer: Alfalfa, No. 1, new crop, 816.80; clover No. 1, 814: Willamette valley timothy (15; eastern Oregon timothy, 817.50 18.00; oats and vetch, 815 ton. Cheese, milk, country meats, live pcultry, onions, new onions, potatoes, new potatoes, strawberries and wool, unchanged. Chicago Wheat CHICAGO, Aug. 3 (flV-Wheat: Open High Low Close Sep...l.02-02',t 1.03 .96(4 1.00U-K Dec...l.05"4-y4 1.05 1.00', 1.03-H May..l.097 1.09 1.04 1.08-0314 San Francisco Butterfat - SAN FRANCISCO, Aug. 3. (AP) Butterfat 32-23V4C. Wall St. Report BOND RALE AVERAGES (Copyright, 1933, Standard statistics Company) Aug. 3: 30 20 20 80 Ind'ls RR's Ut's Total Today 76.0 81.3 86.0 81.1 Prev. day. 75.7 81.0 86.0 80.9 Week ago 75.9 82.2 86.8 81.6 Year ago..... 62.4 60.8 78.0 66.9 3 yra. ago 93.8 107.3 100.1 100.4 SILVER SCREEN REVIEW By Mary Grelner Kelly. DOOMED TO DEATH FOR KIDNAPING 8TOCK SALE AVERAGES (Copyright, 1933. Standard Statistics Company.) Aug. 2: 20 20 Ind'ls RR's Today 88.1, 48.8 Prev. day 85.9 47.7 Week ago 88.9 48.5 Year ago...... 46.8 19.7 3 yrs. ago....!60.4 121.8 20 Ut's 95.8 94.1 97.0 . 85.2 219.8 90 Total 83.3 81.4 84.1 40.6 169.6 If, every so often, you like to alt back quietly and look life In the face, just sink into a seat at the Rl- alto tonight or tomorrow and view It through the eyes of the old maes tro, Lionel Barrymore, whose latest picture. "Sweepings'' la a memorable portrait. Thnie Isn't much plot to this play but you won't miss It that is. un less you're just one of those . people whose own life Is necessarily hinged upon a succession of seething com plications. But there Is so much of every sue- cessful merchant and business man In the characterization of Lionel Barrymore. that It would be hard for his counterparts In the audience to give this actor credit for his vivid creation. Finely drawn also the the rotes of his children In the piece, who typ ify the inevitable result of too much wealth and too little charcter build ing. William Oargon perhaps does the best job of being a good -for-1 nothing son. Helen Mack, as the wronged shop girl who hits sudden ly on blackmail as suitable rets Illa tion alsd does a vivid bit of acting. And to supplement "Sweepings" which has several smiles but no laughs. Is a come-back comedy of the late inimitable Fatty Arbuckle. 1933 Gold Diggers To Show Extra Nite "dold Diggers of l933 dramatic musical screen special and the most lavishly produced motion picture of the decade, will be held over Thurs day by popular demand. Hailed as a fitting climax to a season of exceptional entertainment values started bv the presentation of, the enormously popular "42nd Street." a few months ago, "Gold Diggers of 1933" has been acclaimed by critics and by first audiences as the most spectacular and vital en tertainment ever originated In Holly wood. Eight players of stellar rank, head ed 'by Warren William, Joan Blondell and Ruby Keeler. take Important parts In this production. Others In clude Dick Powell. Aline MscMahon, Guy Klbbee, Ginger Rogers and Ned Sparks. A new Busby Berkeley chor us of 200 beautiful girls, achieves startling Importance In the present picture In the most gorgeously staged ensembles ever conceived for stage or screen entertainment. m 4 tv Postmaster William J. Warner to day received word from the post of flee department that th. messenger service contract for transportation of the mall between the post office) and th. Southern Pacific depot, baa been awarded O. Ray. who resides at th. corner of Oakdale and Sixth streets, Mr. Ray will replace Otto Schafter, on August 18. TOO LATE 10 CLASSIFY FOR SALE Apricots, 2 and 8e per pound. Season about over. Top Notch Orchard, end of Kings high way road. Phone 010-J-l. COWS FOR SALE Phone 4S8-R. Mra. D. J. Sterner, Medford, Rt. 1. FOR SALE 100 O. A. O. White Leg horn pullets. Just starting to lay, 60c each or 150 for all tf taken this week. Mrs. Henry Kerby, Rt. 1, Talent. A amash at the kidnaping epldemlo was delivered by a Kansas City Jury which convicted Walter McGee, confessed l.ad.r In th. (30,000 ransom kidnaping of Mary McElroy, and Imposed th. extreme penalty. Officials hailed the verdict as one that would put a check on abduo tiona. McGee, apparently unmoved by the verdict, It shown as h. waa returned to hit cell. (Aaaoclated Press Photo) Janet Sheppard Graves, daughter of Senator Sheppard of Texas, ob tained an annulment of her mar. riage to William A. Grazes In Los Angeles. (Aatocisted Press Photo) Th. California gam. commission has made a second planting of 78,000 greyllng In Yosemlt. park streams. NOW SPENCER TRACY In "20,000 Yean In Sing Sing" In "THR Bl'ILD IP" In "TH BUILD IP" SHELL OIL CONFERENCE SCHEDULED THURSDAY Repmseanlt evthotfs asleadeydrm Representatives of the Shell OH company, numbering 21, wilt meet .here Thursday at the Jackson Ho tel for business conference. Quests will be O. 8. Myers, district manager, out from Portland; L. CHIton, assist ant district manager, and O. W. Keith, special agent. Tommy Wil liams, agent In the Medford territory.) announced uie meeting. TRAFFIC ASSOCIATION SUPPORTS NRA PLANS At a special meeting of the Traffic association Tuesday, the organization voted unanimous approval of the presldent'a remployment program, and sent a telegram to President Roosevelt to that effect. NEW YORK, Aug. 3. (AP) The stock market today Just about dupli cated Its performance of yesterdsy. After loafing along sleepily through out most of an extremely dull ses sion, mining and alcohol equities led a fairly brisk rally In the last hour and other groups Joined In the up ward flurry. Many gralna ranged from 1 to S or more points. The close ws firm. Transfers approxi mated 1,600.000 shares. Today's closing prices for 33 select ed etocka follow: Al. Chem. ec Dye .117 Am. Can 86 Am. & Fgn. Pow. . 13H A. T. & T 134H Anaconda Atch. T. & 8. P. Bendlx Avla. Beth. Steel California Pack'g. Caterpillar Tract. H Chrysler 17 . 164 . 88H . 314 31Vi JACKSON COUNTY FORESTS yield an abundance of PINE FIR and CEDAR TIMBER W mill and remanufacture it into innumerable shapes t and sizes, and can recommend the species and grade most suitable in usual construction. , TIMBER PRODUCTS COMPANY Lumber Building Materials and Fuel ! Phone T ii End North Central ''A Good Firm to Trade With" reisw MEMBER ill f WE DO OUR PART 'IF I HAD A MILLION' OPENS AT ROXY TODAY The (If teen -star drama. "If I Had a Million,' opened at the Roxy thla afternoon. Comedy, tragedy, Irony, romance are combined in the ftory, which center around Bennett, an eccen tric millionaire who distributee hie fortune among nine unknown persons. 5 Cell Flashlight With batteries, sale price All Rubber Garden Hose 50 ft. H-'nrh. ssle price.. I ! Lawn Mower with Basket 16-ln. blade, ball bearing. 10-ln. wheel. Sale price... Steel Bottle Carrier Hilda 7 pints. Sale price - Bottle Caps Per jroM Hubbard's Store Opens 8 a. m. Closes 5 p. m. $1.45 $2.40 $6.50 $1.45 20c Roller Fruit Sieve ...r. ......... .60c 9 qt. Granite Preserving Kettle 65c 18 qt. Granite Preserving Kettle. .$1.10 22 qt. Cold Pack Canners. . $1.90 Hubbard Bros., Inc. RCA PERFECT SOUND Any Time Starts TODAY TODAY ... A MILLION APIECE 1 YESTERDAY . . . JUST PEOPLE EVEN AS YOU AND I Enthusiastic over the Improvement of business conditions noted In Washington and other Oregon cities. Jack Wurts, proprietor of Wurts Gift Shop returned to Medford last even ing trom a five day buying trip in the north. Mr. Wurta spent two days in Seat tle where the Gift and Art Show waa being held, In the Olymplo hotel and where he purchased a great deal of new merchandise for his store. Prices are rapidly rising, he said, and stores, especially In Portland are enthusiastically taking up the NRA campaign. BIRTHS FOR BALE Cucumbera. 5c, lOo and 15c doa. 721 Beekman Ave. LOST Llewellyn Setter dog. Reward. Piul Hoffard, Eagle Point. FOR SALE Golden Bantam corn and vegetables. Carpenter ranch, Jack aonvllle highway. WANTED Good milk eow for feed and care for about 4 months. TsL 468-R-3. $1.25 Caroid and Bile Salts 97c Pay-Less Drug Store N. Central. Under New Manaiem The Jackson County Health Unit will conduct a cllnlo tomorrow aft' ernoon at the Sparrow Memorial In the court house, beginning at 1:80 o'clock. Mothers are asked to bring all well babies and pre-school children. They are to phone 1389 for appointments. All are cautioned not to bring chil dren with colds. e Warrant Call. Notice la hereby given that School District No. 49, Jackson County, war rants No. 8407 to No. 8441 inclusive are called for payment. Interest to cease on August 4, 1033. Warrants to be presented for payment at the omce oi tne unmet cierk, city nan, Meaiora, Oregon. Clerk School District No. 48. Born to Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Bmy- lle of 860 Palm street, a daughter, weighing eight pounda, July 90. Mot'ier and baby were roported get- ting along nicely today. The little girl Is the Smyllea' first daughter. I r, lt i'Jj WORLD'S FINEST SOUND .... RCA High Fidelity Wide Range Shows at 2:00 7:1S - 0:15 Mats. H...H.w..,18o Eves. ............2110 Klddlea a Dime Ends Tomorrow w Ami S&St rww t i mm OTie ALSO T.HKF.RTOON PICTORIAL NEWS Dally Mat. 1:30. Ere. 1 p. m Member 1 ""- f NRA I "We Do I V A I Our Part" I DANCE Dreamland TONIGHT DINTY MOORE'S LITTLE GIANTS Men 25c Ladies 10c Shows at 2:00 7:15 0:18 WORLD'S FINEST SOUND Mate. Eves, ..2S ..3ISO Klddlea a Dim RCA HIGH FIDELITY WIDB BANDS A lifetime spent In creating an empire to lay at the feet of his children! . . . But, hit own flr.h and blood old Mm outl n Lionel mm, i in ALAN DINEH ART GLORIA STUART WM. GARGAN ERIC LINDEN RltO RADIO PIOTUPt. E. Main and Riverside. Phone 231 100 5-grain Aspirin, 18c Pay-Less Drug Store N. Central. Inder New Jlanegetrt X) 00MINO pTT- FRIDAY I I A pletnrs the I whole family will fmt want to see a at '& Dickie Moore Irving Plchel Km. Boyd otivm HELD OVER! By Popular Demand Crowds as big as the show itself demand an extra day of this great attraotionl Postively Ends Tomorrow GOLD DIGGERS OF 1933 13 Great Stars ... 5 Song Hits 300 Glorious Girls . . 4 Gigan tic Ensembles . . . Truly It Is a Show of 1000 Wonders! 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