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    MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, THURSDAY, AUGUST 31. 1933.
PAGE SEVEN
Local and Personal
On Varatlnn Miiu. Gertrude But
lr. deputy count; clerk, la on a week's
vacation.
On Business Bern Mil. O. D. Wine
land of Ashland waa a bualneaa vla-
ltor in Medlord Wednesday morning
Gueat of Blacks Samuel Pond of
San Francisco arrived nere this .fore
noon on the 8haata from San Fran
cisco, to be the gueat of Mr. and Mrs
C. N. Black at their river home.
Go to Portland Miss Sara Van-,
Meter and Mrs. Oharlea VanScoyoc
left by train today for Portland. They
plan to return to Medford the first
of the week.
.
Visits In Eugene Ernest B. Oil
strap, business manager of, the Mall
Tribune, left today on the Shasta
for his home in Eugene, where he
plsns to remain for a week.
Stops In City Thomas J. Oralg of
8an Francisco, assistant manager of
the Insurance Company of North
America, spent yesterday in Medford
attending to business affairs.
To Government camp Chaplain
Willis Bergen of the O. C. C. head
quarters left today for Government
camp where he will conduct a meet
ing. at
Visit Foots Creek Mrs. G. H. West
and daughter Pauline Champlaln left
this morning for Foots creek, where
they will visit Mrs. West's mother,
Mrs. Charles Wahl. They plan to re
turn to Medford Sunday.
To Roseburg A. S. Rosenbaum.
district freight and passenger agent
for the Southern Pacific company, Is
spending the day in Roseburg, hav
ing made the trip north on the
Shasta.
Nurses Leave Fifteen student
nurses from ' the Sacred Heart hos
pital left this morning on the Shasta
for Portland, where they will con
tinue their training at St. Vincent's
hospital, . . , .
Announces Change Harriet O.
Woodhouse of the Medford Beauty
shop announced . today . that . after
September 1 she will be associated
with the Murray Beauty shop In the
Craterlan building.
Jury Trial, Justice Court J. H.
Reynolds, charged with driving while
intoxicated, will be heard tomorrow
morning In Justice of the Peace Wil
liam R. Coleman's court, before a
Jury. Reynolds, through his attor
ney, Frank DeSouza, has asked for
a Jury trial, and the aame has been
granted.'
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and FRIDAY
EMPTY POCKETS
IN HIS UNIFORM
. . . EMPTY ARMS
ASKING
FOR LOVE
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Arrives In City W. A. Moeer of
Portland arrived here this morning
on the Oregonlan on a brief pleasure
trip.
Held In Jail Charged with being
drunk in a public place, W. H. Stew
art Is in the county Jail, having been
arrested last night.
In Medford W. R. Jephcott of Se
attle Is in Medford on a business
trip, and also visiting bis niece, Miss
Margaret Henaley. Mr. Jephcott rep
resents the Borden company.
...
Go to Klamath Mr. and Mrs,
Charles F. Carlisle of Portland, who
spent yesterday In Medford on busi
ness, left this morning for Klamath
Falls. Mr. Carlisle Is with the In
surance Company of North America.
To Bold Conference All company
commanders of the C. O. C. camps in
this district will report to headquar
ters In the old city hall September 6.
for a conference with Major Clare
H. Armstrong, district commander.
Telephone Robbed A report was
filed with the city police Wednesday
afternoon that the telephone box at
the Southern Pacific depot was taken
from the booth and the money re
moved, sometime Tuesday night.
Returns from Inspection Lee M.
Bown, captain of the Oregon state
police, returned to Medford yester
day from an Inspection tour of dis
trict No. 8. - He stopped in Ashland
in the forenoon before returning here.
At Fur Farm General Glassford of
Washington, D. C, also his son-in-law
and daughter, Attorney and Mrs.
Lee Combes of Los Angeles, are va
cationing this week at the Northwest
fur farm, located east of Prospect.
The general spent his vacation there
last year, also.
Present smoking Set; Boys at the
C. C. C. Camp Ingram have com
pleted an attractive smoking set for
presentation to Captain W. R. Church,
formerly commander at Ingram, who
has been transferred to the Elk creek
camp. The wooden stand has two
candle holders, an ash tray, a tiny
sledge hammer and ax carved from
wood and stained.
More Vaccinations The county
health department will vaccinate
more residents of the Gold Hill dis
trict next Monday, Including school
children, for smallpox. A goodly por
tion of the popuatlon of Gold Hill
have been vaccinated the past week.
as the result of many being exposed
to the disease.
Get Plane The new red Waco flve
pasaenger cabin plane belonging to
Ralph Vlrden, United Air Unas pilot,
and C. Ray Qllllland of the North
west .fur farm, is now at the farm.
Mr. Gllllland announced when In
Medford yesterday, and will be used
to bring guests to the ranch from
the south.
Miner Drops Dead According to
the Grants Pass Dally Courier, Victor
John Mason, 40, a miner from Se
attle, dropped dead from a heart at
tack on the trail up Tennessee Pass
on Josephine creek near Kerby, about
S o'clock Tuesday afternoon. The
body was taken to Grants Pass by
the Josephine county coroner, Virgil
Hull.
t
Secure Marriage License Ernest
Alvin Tarr, 89, of Medford. and Eve
lyn Blanche Jones, 19, of Central
Point secured a marriage license at
the Josephine county courthouse
Tuesday afternoon and left Immedi
ately for Medford to be married. Tarr
gave his occupstlon as a painter. It
was the first marriage for' both.
Grants Pass Dally Courier.
At Hotel Meeting W. M. Clemenson
of the Jackson hotel and Pete Den
son of the Medford hotel are In Port
land today attending a hotel proprie
tors' meeting, to receive the code
drawn up for them under the N.R A.
The two local men were Joined In
Grants Pass by Al Martlneau of the
Redwoods hotel.
Make Publicity Report Upper
Rogue River C. C. C. camp has filed
a publicity report with the district
headquarters here, and It Includes a
number of clippings from Illinois
newspapers, written by the boys who
were enlisted from that section. They
are by Melvln Johnson to the Putnam
County Record, Oranvllle, 111.: Earl
Maroonnet, to the Streator Times
Press, Streator, 111., and by Earl F.
Phelps to the Democrat-Tribune,
Carml, 111.
On Radio Programs Friends In
Medford of LaVerne Sutharlln will
be Interested In knowing that he la
now alnging over radio ststlon KTAB,
at 9:18 o'clock each evening, with the
exception of Sundaya. Several local
person heard his presentation last
evening.
.see
Barron will Appraisers Bd Dunn.
Fred Holme and M. M. Tucker have
been named appraisers of the estate
of Homer W. Barron, well-known resi
dent of the Ashland dlstrtct, who died
August 11, leaving no will. Hugh W.
Barron, a son, was been named ad
ministrator, t
No Eagles' Social Out of respect
to Hugo Daley, former member, whose
funeral occurs Friday, there will be
no social function at the Eagles'
lodge meeting Friday evening. It has
been announced by Jack Hueaton.
hesd of the local aerie. Regular
business meeting will be held at the
usual time, however,
Visits from East Edward W. Carl
of Philadelphia Is visiting at the
home of his sister, Mrs. R. W. Lee,
1130 West Ninth street. While In
southern Oregon he will visit Crater
Lake, Oregon Cavee and Crescent
City. Mr. Carl reports that business
in the east has Improved greatly dur
ing the psst few weeks. He Is an
ardent pinochle player and challenges
all comers.
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IN SEMI-FINALS
EXMOOR. HIGHLAND PARK, 111.,
Aug. 31. (AP) Enid Wilson, cham
pion of England, and Virginia Van
Wle of Chicago. American title holder.
reached the semi-finals of the na
tional women's gold championship to
day and will meet tomorrow.
The International duel of the cham
pions was set aa Miss Wilson defeated
Charlotte Glutting of West Orange,
N. J., a and 1, and Miss Van Wle
turned back a spirited challenge by
Mrs. Leona Cheney, San Gabriel, Cel.,
one up.
Helen Hicks of Inwood, N. Y and
Maureen Orcutt, Haworth, N. J,
reached the other semi-finals match.
Miss Hicks defeated Luclle Robinson,
Des Moines, 4. and 8, and Miss Orcutt
eliminated Mrs. O. S. Hill of Kansas
City, one up.
Youth Held As
Office Looter
Esrl Thompson, 19, who laid he
was an orphan from Florida, Is being
held In the city Jail, following his
arrest early this morning, by city
and state police, on charges' of hav
ing stolen a number of articles from
the offices of Dr. B. C. Wilson and
Harry Skyrman In the Medford cen
ter building.
According to the report at the po
lice station, Thompson was In Dr. Wil
son's office when the doctor arrived
early in the evening. Thompson
claimed he was not well, and a pre
scription was given him by the doc
tor. Later It was discovered a num
ber of articles were missing from the
office. Attorney Skyrman reported
the theft of some money, and other
artlclea.
Officers arrested Thompson on the
street some time after midnight, and
a number of allegedly stolen articles
were In his bag.
Pleasing Craterian Crowds
Jet tMNi " , JF'
Beloved Marie Dressier, who la re
sponsible
popularity
for helf of the enormous
for "Tugboat Annie" at
the Craterlan theater. Wallace Beery,
co-strred with Miss Dressier in this
rousing picture, Is being held re
sponsible for the other half, '
Livestock.
PORTLAND, Aug. 31. (AP) Cat-.
tie: 80, calves 30, steady.
HOGS: 350, 10c higher, active.
Lightweight, good and choice, '85 a
5.85: medium weight, good and choice,
S5.355.75; heavyweight, good and
choice, $4.855.40: packing sows, me
dium and good. $44.80; slaughter
pigs, good and choice. $3.854.25.
SHEEP: 700, lambs, 25 to 35c
higher, steady. Lambs, good and
choice, $5.S0s8.26.
Portland Wheat
PORTLAND, Aug. 31. (AP)-r-Table.
Open High Low Close
Sept.- ..: 71 V, ,711,4 711, 71 i
Dec. 78 78H 14 76!s
Caan Wheat No. l:
Big Bend bluestem 81
Dark Hsrd Winter, 13 pet 83
11 pet ......,... 78
Soft White '70
Western White ..... 70
Hard winter ,. , 70
70
68
Northern spring ........
Wescsrn red ..... .....
Oats: No. 3 white, 823.50.
Corn: No. 3 E yellow, 836.25.
Mlllrun satndard. $17.80.
Today's car receipts: Wheat 83;
flour HO; corn 2; oats 17: bay 2.
ROXY IS SHOWING
ROMANTIC -COMEDY
With Herbert Marshall starring and
Sari Marltza, Charlie Rugglea and
Mary Boland sharing leading honors,
the romantto comedy, "Evenings for
Sale," opened at the Roxy today. Set
against the gsy background of Vienna,
the picture combines the clever val
ues of the camera and story with a
musical accompaniment that follows
the romance from beginning to end.
1
Shrine Stated Session.
Hlllah Temple meets at
Masonic hall, Ashland,
Frldsy evening, Septem
ber 1st, In stated ses
sion. Routine and other
Important business. Reports of Rep
resentetive to the Imperial Session
Watermelon feed after the meeting.
All Shriners Invited.
albert K, OASA, potentate
R. 8. DETRICK, Recorder.
Buy Your Winter
FUEL NOW!
Order
GREEN PINE SLABS
Delivered
Direct From the Mill
This fuel will dry In about 30 dayi and you have effected
BIG SAVING
Phone'
Timber Products Company
3 BIG DAYS
STARTING TODAY
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ADDED
Technicolor Musical
"Hollywood Premiere"
Sport, Football Footwork
Paths News
Portland Produce
PORTLAND, Aug. SI. (AP) But
ter Prlnta, extras, 23c; standards, aac.
BUTTERFAT Portland delivery: A
grade 30c lb.; farmer's door delivery,
18c per lb.; sweet cream, 8c higher.
BOOS-Paclflc Poultry Producers'
selling prices: Oversize 84c; extras,
33c; standards 20o; mediums 30c; pul
lets, 16c dozen. Buying price by whole
salers: Fresh extras, 30c doz.; me
diums, 18c dozen; undergrade 10c pul
let, lOo doxen. K
Cheese, milk, country meats, live
poultry, onions, potatoes, cantaloupes,
wool and hay, unchanged.
San Francisco Butterfat.
SAN FRANCISCO, Aug. 31. (AP)
Butterfat, 33 a 23 V4c.
St. Report
Stock Sale Averages
Aug. si.
(Couyrlght, 1938. Standard Statistics
Co.)
81) 30 30 SO
Ind'ls RR's TJt's Total
Today 03.6 63.6 00.1 88.1
Prev. day .... 06.6 63.7 00.4 88.1
Week ago 04.0 61.0 87.7 88.4
Year ago 64.8 38.0 101.4 86.6
3 Yrs. ago ..167.3 130.8 322.6 180.7
(Couyright, 1033. Standard Statistics
Co.)
Aug. 81.
, 30 30 30 60
India RR'a Ufa Total
Today .. 76.6 80.6 83.0 80.0
Prev. day . 78.6 80.7 84.0 80.0
Week ago ... 76.8 80 S 84.8 80.6
Year ago .... 68.8 71.4 84.0 76.0
3 Yrs. sgo - 04.8 108.6 100.7 101.3
WALL STSTDO HED .
NEW YORK, Aug. 31 (AP) Stock
market trading dwindled today under
the Influence of pre-holtday inertia
and most prices were content to hold
to a fairly steady course. Some alco
hols and oils Improved, but numerous
Issues fluctuated In unimportant
fractions. Minor galna and losses
were about even at the close. Turn
over approximated 1,100,00 Oshares.
Today's closing prices for .33 se
lected stocks follow:
Al. Chem. 6s Dye ........ H...:..130
Am. Can .. 03
Am. & Fgn. Pow. ....,....... 14V4
A. T. T , ....i.l26?i
Anaconda ....r .... 17
Atch. T. & 8. F. ........ . SSVj,
Bendix Avlat ...... 18 Vj
Beth. Steel 38y4
Caterpillar Tract ........................... 33
Chrysler .... ....... 441,
Coml. Solv. . 88?,
Curtlas-Wrlght ....
DuPont
Oen. Foods
oen. Mot.
Int. Harvest. ................
I. T. 4s T. ......... ...
Johns-Man. ..
Monty Ward .....
North Amer.
Penney (J. O.) ,
Phillips Pet ...
Radio .,
Sou. Pic. ...,
80',
...... 371,
83 H
401j
17 !t
.... 67
...... 36 ii
...... 241'j
...... 48
16Vi
..... 8i
, 8',
Std. Brands -
St. Oil Cal
St. Oil N. J.
Trans. Amer. ,
Union Carb. .
Unit. Aircraft
U. S. Steel
, 38 VI
30 H
0i,
7'.
48',
38',
64
Chicago Wheat
(CHICAOO, Aug. Si. (API Wheat:
Open .ilgh Low cTose
Sept. .84 M, .8711 .84 .88 -',
Dee. . .80 .S1H .88 AO -U
May .04!i 08 .S3;; 04V-4s
Added Features On
Craterian Program
Those who attended the matinee
showing of "Tugboat Annie" at the
Craterlan Theater yesterday after
noon, ware given better than an
hour'a run of abort aubjects. cover
ing a wide range from travelogues to
newareels to comedies and acreen re
vues. Through a mixup at the exchange
In Poitland, the film was not put on
the regular film truck and ft special
plane had to be chartered In order
to gt the show here for the after
noon showing. Although the plane
left Portland at eleven In the morn
ing which ordinarily would . have
brought It Into Medford not later
than 1:30 In the afternoon atorma
and the heavy amoke caused by for
est fires delayed Its arrival here until
3:00 o'clock at which time the film
waa iuhed to the theater and put
on the screen.
Those who' had aat through the
longer than usual short subject pro
gram considered themselves well re
paid for their waiting however, when
the Marie Dressier-Wallace Beery
production was eventually flashed on
the acreen.
fOO LATE 10 CLASSIFY
CASH PAID for men's secondhand
suits, odd coats, hats and shoes
Will H. Wilson. 33 N, Front St.
TOP PRICES oald for 2nd hand fur
niture. Berrydale 2nd Hand Store
1603 N. Riverside. Phone 386.
BIO) iirsen slabs, per losd 3-load lots,
188 Medford Fuel Co., Tel. 631
FOR EXCHANQE 80-acre irrigated
farm, in cultivation, In Weld ooun
ty, Colorado, 84 miles north Den
ver, 10 miles south Oreeley. A No.
1 water right. Want smaller prop
erty nesrer the west coast. J. M.
Spurlln, Fort Lupton, Colo.
FOR RENT 118 North Oskdale, 8
room unfurnished, very desirable
lower flat. Reduction In rent al
lowed for care of upper flat. Chaa.
R. Ray, Realtor, Medford Bldg
Phone 303.
FOR SALE 13-guage Western Field
pump shotgun. 621 Bo. Holly.
FOR SALE 1-3 h.p. electric motor
and rotary pump, very reasonable
pries. Inqulri Valandra Hotel, cen
tral Point.
FOR SALE Ultra violet health lamp,
aheap, 112 Mistletoe.
LOST Black wallet containing driv
er's license. Identification card, sig
nature Ralph N. Carothere, 111 in
bills. Leave at Tribune office. Reward.
TUSCAN OLINO peaches: Olelm
Ranch, Talent, Ore.
Foot Specialist
M. M. Departm't
Store Saturday
Anyone who is suffering from foot
trouble has been Invited to oonfer
with L. E Sulllns, representative of
Dr. w M. Scholl noted foot author
ity ol Chicago, who will be at the
M. M Department store Saturday,
accord ins to O. A. Meeker.
Similar demonstrations by Dr.
chol! experts are held at the M. M.
mm time to time enabling aouthern
Oreg-An residents an opportunity to
have their fnn lilmant. .
and remedies suggested. Among the
wimuoii irouniea wnioh will be con
sidered bV Mr Rnllln. -u. -
callouses, bunlona. crooked toes, tired
me, tout and leg palna, weak arches,
flat toot swollen ankles, sore heels.
Itchlnx toes. athlAt tn.
lv perspiration.
James Dunn Stars
In Rialto Picture
"Arlaona to Broadway." the new
Fox comedy with Jamea Dunn. Joan
Bennett and Herbert Mundln In the
featured roles, now playing at the
Rialto.
IMs a picture tailored to your or
der from a pattern of laughs. It nss
light, sparkling, xestful, fast-moving
fun with a speed marked by gales
of laughter. It Is gusrsnteed to whip
up a breezy mirth, to fan away you
blues and cares.
School Warrant
Call Is Issued
The City school offices announced
today a call for warrants No. 8880 to
4169, Interest to cease September 4.
this war. The warranta are payable
at the school district office, the notice
stated.
Shows at
2:00
1:18 0:18
Mats. .... ISO
Eves, .... ,16s
Kiddles a Dime
SOUTHERN OREGON'S FINEST THEATRE
Hurry! It Can't Stay Forever!
Crowds! . . .
Crowds! . . .
and more
CROWDS!
Never has there been
a show that so com
pletely won the
hearts of the hun
dreds who have seen
it!
ToteTl
' we
urgently
Suggest
Tou Come
Early
To Be
Assured '
of a Seat!
Tuffboat
ANNIE-
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IX X. MAUREEN O'SULLIVAN yl To Be I
kV WILIAR0 ROBERTSON SJL Assured I
MX ot a seat! J
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Shows at
2:00
7:18 . 0:18
WORLD'S FINEST SOUND
Mats, , . 18c
Evea. , , . 2Sr
Kiddles Dime
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on which you cannot lose
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cannot lose. Every day the whole year around
it pays dividends In good health, food savins and
convenience. It actually costs Less money in the long run
to own an Electric Refrigerator than to "get along"
without one.
Electric Refrigerators are cheaper today than they havt
ever been or are ever likely to be again. Prices are going
up, why not purchase yours on easy terms at today's bar
gain prices. See your dealer now.
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End No. Central Ave.