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WEDFORP MATL TRTBTJNT2, IFEDFORD. OREGON, TUESDAY, AUGUST 29, 1933.
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. SEVERE BLOW TO
LOS ANGELES. Aug. 29. (AP)
Hollywood' hope for a Coast league
pennant this season took a down
ward slide today with the announce
ment that the club would lose the
services probably (or the remainder
of the season of Ray Jacobs, first
baseman, and Allan Strange, snort
stop. Jacobs, so an X-ray examination re
vealed today, splintered bis thumb
in Sunday's game with Oakland. The
Hollywood first sacker led the league
In home runs, having collected 3a
this season.
Strange, suffering from a atlff
wrist for the past several weeks, was
advised by the club physician to stop
playing for at leart two weeks.
To add to the troubles of the Star
club, word was received today that
Walter Brown, released to Hollywood
by the New York Yankees, probably
will retire from baseball ratbvr than
come to the minors.
CONVICTS FIGHT OVER
LEAVENWORTH, Kan., Aug. 29
(UP) Inmates of cellhouae D at the
federal penitentiary her have esthe
tic Inclinations, so much so that they
rioted over a difference of opinion
concerning a radio concert.
Guards quelled the riot with tear
gas, but not until after the prisoners
had torn up their blankets to stuff
In openings In an effort to keep the
gas out.
Protected by masks, guards enter
ed, seized the ringleaders who wanted
the radio turned louder, and put them
In chains.
BASEBALL
Yesterday's Results
American League.
At Detroit 8, New York 1.
At Chicago 5, Philadelphia 8.
Boston at St. Louis (postponed,
rain).
Washington at Cleveland (post
poned, rain).
National League.
At New York 8, St. Louis 12.
At Boston 0, Cincinnati 2. .
At Philadelphia 5-1, Pittsburgh
8-9.
Chicago at Brooklyn (postponed
win).
MeteoreWical Report
August 29, 1933
Forecasts
Medford and vicinity: Unsettled to
night with showers. Wednesday fair.
Not much change In temperature.
Oregon: Unsettled tonight with
showers In west portion. Wednesday
generally fair with cloudy on coast
and unsettled and cooler east portion.
Local Data
Temperature a year ago today:
Highest 68: Lowest 45.
Total monthly precipitation, T In.
Deficiency for the month, .22 Ins.
Total precipitation since September
1, 1932, 14.88 Ins. Deficiency for the
season, 3.17 Inches.
terday, 35 per cent; 5 a. m. today, 70
per cent.
Sunrise tomorrow, 5:34 a. m.
Sunset tomorrow, 6:49 p. m.
Observations Taken at 5 A. M.,
120 Meridian Time
City
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Boston ..
Cheyenne
Chicago
Eureka
Helena
Los Angeles
MEDFORD
New Orleans
New York
Omaha
Phoenix
Portland
Reno
Roseburg , ,
Salt Lake
San Francisco .
Jeattle
Spokane
Walla Walla ..
Washington, D.
.-..86 82
...62 48
74 64
62 60
...78 60
78 68
.74 ' 60
..90 78
88 84
78 60
...104 74
68 58
.88 58
70 56
-.82 " 66
.....68 64
66 56
.....00 58
84 60
C. 88 66
Society and Clubs
Edited by Eoa Nealon Hamilton
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Mrs. Bed den Honored
At Shower, Ashland.
Mrs. John Redden of Medford, for
merly Miss June Wolcott of Ashland,
was honor guest Friday evening at a
surprise shower, given at the F. H.
Crowaon home In Ashland by a group
of her friends. The guest assembled
before Mrs. Redden arrived, and the
surprise was successfully carried out.
Conversation, and the opening of
the many lovely gifts was Included
in the evening's entertainment. Re
freshments were servd by Misses
Helen Kannasto, Dorothy App legate
and Ima Crowson.
Those present were the honor guest.
Mrs. John Redden, and the Misses
Lorraine Smith, Eunice Hager, Melba
Put man, Nella Putman, Jean Putman,
Ardis DeArmond. Leona Spayde, Fran
ces Splndler, Frances Cramer, Lois
Wiley, Edith Arnold, Peggy Hensel.
Anna Jean Van Hardenburg. Vivian
Sawyer, Dorothy Applegate, Ima Crow-
son, Helen Kannasto. and the Mes-
dames Everett McOee, Llan Davis. Max
Crowson, George Shaffer, Marie Gor
man, F. H. Crowson and H. G Wol
cott. Meet Friends
At Crater Lake.
Mrs. Emma Hager. Miss Eunice Ha
ger and Henry van Prooyen spent the
week-end at Crater lake. While there
they met friends and relatives from
Creswell and Eugne. Those In the
party were Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Schwer
ing, Mrs. Mabel Campbell and daugh
ter, Barbara of Creswell, and Miss Iva
Campbell of Eugene and Mr. and Krs.
Harry Hansen of Medford. Mr. Schwer-
lng la a brother of Mrs. Hager, and
Mrs. Hansen Is a daughter cf Mrs. Ha
ger. Ashland Dally Tidings
Mrs. Durban Complimented
At Lovely Tea, Ashland.
Mrs. Walter Durgan of Corvallls,
daughter of Mrs. Louis Dodge of Ash
land, was honored at a tea Saturday
afternoon given at the Louis Dodge
home by Mrs. Durgan's mother and
Mrs. Will Dodge, also of Ashland.
About forty guests called during the
afternoon.
Assisting the hostesses at serving,
and about the rooms were Miss Beu-
lah Gore of Medford, Mrs. H. C. Galey
and Miss Isabel. Silver of Ashland.
St. Ann's Society
Party at Marshalls
Mrs. J. R. Marshall of West Tenth
street will be hostess tomorrow after
noon for the public card party being
sponsored by the Ct. Ann's Altar
society. Auction, contract and five
hundred will be In play during the
afternoon, starting at two o'clock.
Members of the committee assist
ing Mrs. Marshall are Mesdames A. V.
Graves, Holzgang. J. C. Murray, Ler
nlckey, Louis Jennings, Kampkse,
Logan, Loffer and Kelso.
AD SOC
Mrs. McCaskey Hostess
At Monday Luncheon
In compliment to Mrs. Reginald H.
Parsons of Seattle and-Medford, and
her house guest here. Miss Sherman
of Berkeley, Calif., Mrs. H. D. Mc
Caskey was hostess at luucheon Mon
day. Present were the honored guests,
Miss May Carlton, Miss Helen Carlton,
Mrs. Gordon Voorhles, Mrs. Alfred S,
V. Carpenter and the hostess.
Mr. and Mrs. Van Hoevenberg
Hosts at Party on River.
Monday evening, Mr. and Mrs. H.
Van Hoevenberg of Sams Valley enter
tained on Rogue river for a group of
friends. The guests included Mr. and
Mrs. Gain Robinson, Mr. and Mrs.
Earl Tumy, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred S. V.
Carpenter, Miss Vivian Van Hoeven
berg and F. Corning Kenly, Jr.
Noyes, Fielsh h ackers
Return to San Francisco.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank G. Noyes. who
have been vacationing at their sum
mer lodge on Rogue river, left Mon
day evening on the Shasta for San
Francisco. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert J.
Flelshhacker, also of the bay city, who
were guests last week of Mr. and Mrs.
Noyes, left Sunday evening by train
for the south.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed gel 1
Entertain at Dinner.
Mr. and Mrs. Cor bin Edgell Invited
a group of friends to their home Sun
day evening for dinner, honoring Mr.
and Mrs. Grover Tyler, who have been
the Incentive of much entertaining
preceding their departure for Seattle.
Mrs. Jerome, Guesta I
Here From Seattle.
Mrs. E. C. Jerome, 'accompanied by
Mrs. Ted Cragln and Miss Jane Cald
well of Seattle, arrived In Medford
Saturday by motor. Mrs. Jerome has
been visiting In the northern city for
the past several weeks.
Miss Caldwell has entered the
southern Oregon golf tourney at the
Rogue River Valley course.
Miss Caldwell and Mrs. Cragln will
be In the valley for two or three
weeks, during which time they will
accompany the Jeromes to Crater
Lake, the Oregon Caves, and other
points of scenic interest in southern
Oregon.
Mrs. Bard well
Entertains Clubs.
Honoring Mrs. Treve Lumsden, who
Is leaving for Hlllsboro, Mrs. Ralph G.
Bardwell entertained at her home.
1002 South Oakdale avenue this after
noon, members of the Tuesday ciun
and of the Thursday club.
Mrs. Bard well's guests Included Mrs.
Lumsden, Mrs. David Rosenberg. Mrs.
Gilbert Stuart, Mrs. George M. Rob
erts. Mrs. Rupert J. Henry, Miss Fern
Hutchison. Mrs. Halbert 8. Deuel and
Mrs. Lloyd Williamson.
Swimming party
For Grover Tylers.
Mr. and Mrs. George M. Robert
entertained Sunday afternoon at their
lovely home on Crown Hill, at a swim
ming party In honor of Mr. and Mrs.
Grover Tyler, who are leaving today
for Seattle, where they will make their
home. Fifteen guests were invited
Dixie Club
Meeting Saturday.
The Dixie club will meet Saturday
with Mrs. C. J. Fry, for a covered dish
luncheon at one o'clock, It was an
nounced today. Members wishing fur.
ther information concerning the
gathering, are requested tc telephone
616.
Miss Susan Dynan
Leaves for School.
Miss Susan Dynan, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. R. H. Dynan of this city.
left last evening on the Shasta for
Oakland, Calif., where she will enter
the Samuel Merrltt school of nursing
Wednesday.
On Vacation
Trip to Coast.
Mr. and Mrs. Moore Hamilton and
Mrs. D. D. Huntress are spending
the week vacationing at coast points,
having left Sunday for Crescent City
Livestock.
PORTLAND, Ore., Aug. 29. (API
Cattle: 25: calves 10, steady. Steers,
common and medium, $3.0095.50;
heifers, common and medium. $2.50 4
4.00; cows, common and medium. $29
3.50; low cutter and cutter. 75c2:
common and medium, $2 84.
HOGS: 450, around 25c lower;
light weight, good and choice, $59
5.75; medium weight, good and choice.
$5 g 5.75; medium weight, good and
choice, $5.25 $5.65; heavyweight, good
and choice, $4.75 9 5.35.
SHEEP: 500; steady. Lambs, good
and choice, $5.500 6-16; common and
medium, $4 95.50.
Mr,. Knlps
Hostess Thursday.
Mrs. Knlps will be hostess Thurs
day afternoon at two o'clock to mem
bers of the Thimble club. The after
noon Is to be spent tying a comfort
Mrs. BIddle M
Leaves for East.
Mrs. Ella BIddle left by train Mon
day for Chicago, where she plana to
spend several weeks.
Robin Hood, Free
Film Coming for
Medford Kiddies
Portland Wheat
Wall St. Report
Stock Sale Averages
(Copyright, 1033, Standard
Statistics Co.)
60 20 20 90
Aug. 29. Indl's Rr's Ut's To!
Today ; 96 6 64.8 89.8 89.0
Prev. day 97.7 64.4 88.9 80 4
Week ago 94 2 81.8 88.9 86.7
Year sgo 68.3 34.0 105.3 68.2
3 yrs. ago 1673 120.6 222.6 169.7
Bond Sale Averages
(Copyright. 1933, Standard
Statistics Co.)
PORTLAND, Aug. 29. (IP) Wheat:
Open. High. Low. Close.
Sept 72 , .72 .70
Dec .77 ' .77 .75
Cash wheat. No. 1:
Big Bend bluestem .
Dark hard winter (12 pct.)..
(11 ptc.) .
Soft white
.70
.75
. .79
. .80
.71
- .68
.68
.68
.68
.66
Western white
Hard winter
Northern spring
Western red
Oata: No. 2 white 24.00
Corn: No. 2 E. yellow... w 24.50
MUlrun standard 18.50
Today's car receipts: Wheat 100;
barley 1; fluor 6; corn 1; oats 5;
hay 1.
20 20 20 60
Aug. 29. Ind'ls Rr's Ut's To'l
Today 75.6 80.8 84.1 80.1
Prev day 75.8 81.0 84.3 80.4
Week ago 75.9 81.2 85.1 80.7
Year ago 69.5 73.0 84.9 75.7
3 yrs. ago ...94.3 103.6 100.7 101.2
NEW YORK, Aug. 29. (AP) Stocks
stumbled today aa grain prices dipped
and the dollar gyrated erratically m
foreign exchange dealings. Mining Is
sues and the rails, however, led
last-minute rally which pared
eliminated early losses of 1 to around
5 points. The close wss Irregular
Trading volume expanded to approxi
mately 3.200.000 shares.
Today's closing prices for 31 selected
stocks follow:
Al. Chem. & Dye UO'A
Am. Csn 93'
Am. St Fgn. Pow. 141
A. T. 6s T ,.12814
MEET THIS WEEK
(By the Associated Press.)
The Beavers and Los Angeles cross
bats tonight at Portland In the first
game of what appears to be one of
the "crucial" series of the season.
Entertaining Sacramento at Wrlgley
field, the Stars have a fair chance of
climbing Into first nist. Th. Aba
tors altpped badly last week against
wie missions ana now trail the An
gela by six tames.
The second division clubs complete
the schedule with series sgalnst each
other, Oakland facing the Missions
at San Francisco and the Sals Jour
neying to Seattle.
Oreirnti loath...
Unsettled tonight, with showers In
west portion; Wednesday generally
fair, but cloudy on the coast and
unsettled and cooler In east portion;
moderate northwest winds oflshore.
Fire weather forecast for Oregon:
Overcast with light rains west por
tion today and Wednesday: lncress
lag cloudiness with lower tempers
ture sud rising humidity esst por
tion: gentle to moderate southwest
winds.
SLIM AND ZASU IN
ROXY COMEDY TODAY
"X build a love nest, and you make
a joint out 01 it!"
Strong words, out never before ap
piled In so innocent snd ludicrous
a situation as SUm Summervllle and
ZaSu Pitts find themselves In In "Out
All Night," now playing at the Roxy
theater.
As two bashful lovers, Slim and
ZaSu wandered into a "sample" bed'
room designated ss "The Love Nest'
In a depsrtment store at about clos
ing time, snd were locked In. They
nad to stay an night!
This la only one of the hilarious
situations In "Out All Night." The
picture la a swift succession of smut
lng predicaments.
Phone 642. We'll bam away your
refuse, city Sanitary Service.
Radiant Hair
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It sparkle with U!e? You, like thou
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The Lucky Tiger Three Basic Prod
ucts Insure this. (1) Lucky Tiger
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brings health and vigor to hair and
scalp. (3) Lucky Tiger Maglo 8hm
poo keeps the head immaculately
clean. Contains no free alkalies or
harsh soaps. Makes the hair aoft
and rich. (3) Lucky Tiger Hair
Dressing gives a lustrous sheen to
dry unruly hair, enabling you to
dres It in any style. Not greasy. A
real benefit to hair and scalp. Im
proves permanent waves. Get Lucky
Tiger from your druglst or barber
today, have glorious hair tomorrow.
Portland Produce
PORTLAND, Aug. 29. (AP) But
ter: Prints, extras, 22c; standards,
21o.
BUTTERFAT Portland delivery: A
grade 19c lb.; farmer's door delivery,
17c per lb.; sweet cream, 5c higher.
EGGS Pacific poultry producers'
selling prices: Oversize, 24c; extras.
22c; standards, 20c; mediums. 20c:
pullets, 16c dozen. Buying price by
wholesalers: Fresh extras, 20c dozen;
mediums, 16c dozen; undergrade 10c
puttee. 10c dozen.
CANTALOUPES Dlllard standard.
$1.10; Yakima standards, 65 a Sic
crate; Dalles. 85c $1 crate.
Cheese, milk, country meato, live
poultry, potatoes, wool and hay, unchanged.
Chicago Wheat
. Aug. 29. ( AP ) Wheat :
Open High Low Close
.88-' .88 JB2H .84V,
.02 6 .87
.96- .96 .90 .9214
Robin Hood Is coming to town, ac
cording to Mr. and Mrs. U. J. Car
penter, who are giving a free movie
for the kiddies of Medford and vlcln'
lty. to celebrate the opening of a new
children's shoe department, in The
Band Box and Shoe Box. Douglas
Fair bank's most famous picture,
"Robin Hood." will be presented at
nine next Friday morning at the
Rlalto theatre. Children may secure
tickets and Information at The Band
Box and Shoe Box. Mr. Carpenter
says there will be no need for par
ents to worry aa there will be adults
at the theatre to take care of the
children.
In the new department. Mr. Car
penter has arranged special chairs
for the children and the tops of
the fitting stools are mounted on the
backs of wooden elephants.
Sept.
Dec.
May
San Francisco Butterfat.
SAN FRANCISCO, Aug. 29. (AP)
Butterfat 21 22c.
UTAH BUCKAROOS AT
DREAM LAM D FRIDAY
Mr. and Mrs. Gene Ohllders a-
nounced today that Smokey and his
Utah Buckaroos will play at Dream
land next Friday night. The radio
stars will offer several radio acta and
the latest dance tunes, as well
some of the old time melodies. The
band will play over KMED from 8:46
to 7:16 Thursday evening.
YOUNG ROOSEVELT
STUDENT MATADOR
PARIS, Aug. 2S (UP) -Franklin
D. Roosevelt, Jr., son of President
Roosevelt, Is taking lessons In the
technique of bull fighting from Sid
ney Franklin, Brooklyn, N. Y., mata-
dor. It was revealed here last night,
luuug nooseveit and Franklin are
Doth here.
Eugene Librarian Burled.
EUGENE, Ore., Aug. 20. (AP) Fu
neral services were held here today
for Mrs. Adelaide Lllley, 77, for 30
years city librarian of Eugene. She
died at her home here Saturday night-
Broken windows glazed by Trow
bridge Cabinet Works.
Gangster's Victim
Is Left in Street
CHICAGO. Aug. 28. (AP) Shot
In th fsce and chest, the body of a
man Identified as John Plppanl, 35.
secretary of the Italian Bread Drivers'
League, waa round today on a street
In suburban Cicero, former strong
hold of Al capone. Near the body
lay postol and two hats. A short
time later the police arrested hatless
suspects.
In Ashlanrt Mrs. Fred Wahl snd
little daughter Betty were visitors In
Ash'.snd yesterday.
New 50 Size
LYDIA E. PINKHAM'S
TABLETS FOR WOMEN
They relieve and prevent
periodic pain and associated
disorders. No narcotics. Not
just a pain killer but a modern
medicine which acts upon the
CAUSE of your trouble. Per
sistent use brings permanent
telief. Sold by ill druggist
Adri
rienne s
INVITE YOU TO
"Advance Selection Days"
of FALL COATS
By this we mean Select your coat
now, make a
$
5
Deposit
and we will hold the coat until
OCTOBER 1ST.
The smartest of fabrics and fun. new ity.es,
new color, new l1houet.r. These re 17 dls
ttnguUhed roats are decidedly new and differ
ent In deIxn.
One group for $19.95
Includes the seaon'i new fabrics and smart
fur collar and cuff wtft.
The New Fall Nelly Don's Are Here
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California Pack's;.
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Chrysler
Coml. Solv.
Curtlss-Wrlght
DuPont ....wm.
Gen. Foods ..
Gen. Mot
Int. Harvest
Monty Ward .
Johns-Man
North Amer.
Penney (J. C.)
Phillips Pet
Radio
Sou. Pac.
Std. Brands .
St. Oil Cal.
St. Oil N. J. .
Trana. Amer. .
Union Carb. ..
Unit. Aircraft .
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Notice.
In the County Court of Jackson
County, for the Stste of Oregon.
In the Matter or the Estate of W. L
Walker, deceased.
Notice Is given that H. K. Hanna,
administrator of above entitled es
tate has filed In above entitled court
and matter hla final account of said
administration and said court has
fixed September 37, 1933, at 10:00
o'clock a. rn. at the court room of
said court as the time and place for
hearing any objections thereto ana
for the settlement thereof.
H. K. HANNA. Administrator
Notice to Creditors.
In the County Court of the State ol
Oregon for the County of Jackson
In the Matter of the Estate of Ar-
thur S. Wells, deceased.
Notice la hereby given that I have
been duly and regularly appointed
Administrator of the above entitled
estate under and by virtue of an or
der of the County court of Jackson
County, Oregon, duly made, render
ed and entered upon August 16th.
1933, and all creditors having clalma
agslnst ssld d so eased are hereby noti
fied to present the seme, duly verified
-with vouchers thereunto attached,
and all persons owing said estate are
notified to pay their aald Indebted
ness to me at my office. Rooms 201
3 Medford National Bank Building,
Medford, Oregon, within al months
from the date of this notice.
Dated at Medford, Oregon, this
29th day of August, 1933.
O. M. ROBERTS,
Administrator of the Estate of
Arthur S. Wells, deceased.
RIALTO
THEATRE
. Friday, Sept. 1,
9 a. m.
FREE MOVIE SHOW
Douglas Fairbanks' Famous Picture
ROBIN HOOD
Come to Our Store for Tickets and Information
Given by
The Band Box & Shoe Box
223 East 6th St.
Phone 989
A WORD TO PARENTS: No need of worry, as we will have
plenty of protection to guard against traffic.
ANNOUNCEMENT
Our New Place of Business in the Quarters Formerly
Occupied by the Jackson County Bank
Opens Tomorrow Morning, 6 o' Clock
We Are Equipped With a
Direct Ticker and Trans-Lux Movie Tape
which projects stock quotations as the transactions
are made
The Installation of a TWX Wire Machine Insures Fast
and Prompt Service on Buy and Sell Orders
M. N. HOGAN & CO.
BROKERS
Stocks Bonds Commodities
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