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BEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1933.
PAGE SEVEN
Local and
Mr. Bon-nun IU Mrs. Curl Bow
man hu been confined to her home
11 tali week, aufferl&g from t severe
ooM.
At Hospital D. T. Boyd Of this
olty and Oeorge Klohols of Lake
Creek ere In the Community hoi
ptui, recemnc medical care.
Moto to Medford Clayton Isaac
and family have moved to Medford
and are now aettled In their new
home at 110 fripp atreet.
Undergoes Operation C. L. Still of
Beatty atreet underwent an operation
this morning at the Community hos
pital. In Medford Miss Ruth Maya and
Edward Smith of Anderson creek weie
In Medford Wednesday, attending to
bualneas matter.
Meet Friday Daughter of Union
Veteran will meet tomorrow evening
at 8 o'clock in the Armory, according
to announcement l&aued today.
In -Grants Pan Ou Newbury, lo
cal attorney, spent Wednesday In
Grant Faaa, attending to business
matters.
To Visit Here Mr. A. J. Week of
Los Angeles arrived here today by
train from Portland to spend three or
four days here visiting Mrs. B. C.
Crowley.
Taken to Court Prank J. Hlbbs and
Paul Bunch, arrested for overloaded
trucks, were tsken before Justice ot
the Peace L. A. Roberts in Ashland
Wednesday and fined.
To Grants Pass A. 8. Rosenbaum.
district freight and passenger agent
for the Southern Pacific company, is
apendtng today in Grants Pass at
tending to business matters.
,
List Precipitation Between 5 a. m
and 5 p. m. yesterday, .07 of an Inch
of rainfall was recorded In Medford
according to the federal weather bu
reau. Prom 8 p. m. Wednesday to 8
a m. today, only .01 of an Inch was
listed.
Bad Wrong Plates 8. E. Snider
was arrested Wednesday by state po
lio on a charge of operating his
automobile unlawfully with Califor
nia dealer plate. Snider was re
quired to purchase an Oregon license
at the sheriff's offloa here.
To Visit Here H. G. Wing of
Dodge City, Kan., is expected In
Medford next week to visit hsl sons,
Charles A. Wing and family and Har
old Wing and family. Mr, Wing has
not been to Medford for three years.
He plans to stay for a few weeka.
Goes to Crater Lake Lieutenant
Carl R. Armbrust, publlctly officer for
the C. 0. G- headquarters, visited the
eamps m Crater Lake national park
yesterday, and reported a heavy rain
at Government camp about noon.
He stated there wa also anow snd
sleet In the park during the after
noon.
Nail on Highway E. B. Ceeebeer
of Ashland Is being held in the county
jail, having been arrested by state
police and the sheriffs office on a
charge of unlawfully depositing nails
on a public hlghwsy. According to
officers, a large number of carpet
tacks were placed on the highway,
supposedly In a neighborhood fight.
Show Lake Picture In the recent
issus of the Standard Oil Bulletin
a double page layout was devoted to
a picture of Crater Lake, and attract
ed much favorable comment concern.
lng the national park. Yesterday the
lodge closed, the end of the official
season. Although the concessions
have closed, the park 1 still open to
travel.
On Business Here William Cham
brough, equipment inspector of auto
motive mschlnery for the reglonsl for
estry offices In Portland, accompanied
by Mr. Plluso of the engineering of
fice, is spending a few days in Med
frod, looking over the equipment in
the Rogue River national forest and
conferring with officials of the Rogue
River national forest.
Leaves for Baker Bertha B. Wil
son of Wichita. Kans., who has been
spending the past several weeks In
Central point as the guest of her
brother-in-law and sister, Rev. snd
Mrs. J. M. Johnson, left this morning
on the Shasta for Baker, Ore., where
she will visit her sister, Mrs. B. P.
Mitchell. Rev. snd Mr. Johnson ac
companied her to the train in Med
ford today.
Seek Operator Ashland's city
council is seeking a regletered nurse
to operate the Ashland Community
hospital. Miss Katharine Hsrklna hav
ing notified the body that she will
not be able to continue as manager,
due to her health. Her lease hss
expired. The lease Is made on the
basl of payment of ISO a month to
the city, either In cash or Improve
ments to the hospital.
Is the Time to Stock Up With
BLOCKS
and SLABS
For Next Winter While
Prices Are So Low
TIMBER PRODUCTS COMPANY
End North Central "A Good Firm to Trade With"
Phone 7
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Mashburn Here J. F. Mashburn,
district msnsger for the Safeway
stores, with headquarters In Klamaht
Pals. 1 In Medford today attending
to business matters.
Attend Reunion Several residents
of Medford were In attendance to
day at the pioneer reunion in Ash
land. Among them were Miss Ber
nlce Cemeron and Mr. and Mr. M
L. Alford.
Mr. Howlett welcomed A wel
come guet at the reunion In Ash
land today of the Southern Oregon
Pioneer association was Mrs. 8. E.
Howlett of Eagle Point, who waa ao
oompanled by her daughter, Mis
Hattl Howlett. Mrs. Howlett, who
will celebrate her 88th birthday with
the passing of this year, is still en
Joying good health and welcoming
guest to Sunnylde hotel, where she
ha made her home for many year.
"I can fruit one day and visit the
next," she answered friend who of
fered the greeting. "How are you to
day?" GET Ml AMI
IN TIGERS PRACTICE
By Harold Grove.
With a plow-horse line and a pony
backfleld, the Tigers are working hard
on their fundamentals In preparation
for the forthcoming season.
The linemen are practicing charg
ing and blocking mostly thli week.
Last year's aggregation showed weak
ness at the flr?t of the season in
their charging and blocking and
Coach Burgher la trying to remedy
that weaknesa this yesr.
The men on the line are Just as
big and strong as they were last year,
They will probably shape down to
about 165 or 170 pounds average.
Stub Oelm, guard and Bud Una ley
end, are the two hard posts to flu
Don Grieves, running guard, will be
hard to replace also.
The backfleld has been practicing
pass defense, line charging, blocking
and punting. With the exception of
the line plunging Clyde Flchtner and
Red Bcheel, the Tigers will be com
posed of a light, speedy and tricky
backfleld.
With a heavy line and light back-
field the Tigers should gain a lot ot
territory toward the enemy's goal line.
Klamath Falls la the main worry In
Southern Oregon and Eugene high of
Eugene. Ex-Oregon Quarterback BUI
Bowerman is coaching the Eugene
high backfleld.
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DAY OF DEER SEASON
"First day' reports of hunting deer
were decidedly meager this forenoon,
with but few local people in the
hills with their guns. Tim White
got a four-point buck about 8:30
o'clock yesterday morning, about 400
yards from his home In the Coleman
Creek section. It was reported today.
Glenn Brenner took to the Evans
Creek country early Wednesday, and
by 9:30 a. m. was home with a three
point buck.
Hubbard Bros, said today that five
Roseburg men stopped In the store
this morning en route home from
eastern Oregon, with five mule-tall
deer, all goodeized bucks.
Considerable rain, In addition to
more rain, was all that Raymond
Rter, Ralph Stevenson ana Jack
Moran found In their eager search
up and down the hills in the Mt.
Fltt area, they said today. The rtlo
left Medford Tuesda) and returned
last night, Bans deer.
HAS SERVICE STATION
Louis Jennlng.i, formerly county
deputy sheriff, has purchased the
CI overleaf service station and gro
cery store at the corner of River
side and Thirteenth streets, through
the Charles A. Wing agency. Mr.
Jennings took possession of the store
early this week and Is making a
number of Improvements, also In
creasing the atock. Mr. Jennlnsg pur
chased the suburban store from A.
H. eBlth, who has accepted a position
with the Diamond Match company
In CM eo. Cal. Mr. and Mrs. Bleth
left Monday for Chico.
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Persona
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HELD INFLUENCED
BY OTHER MARTS
PORTLAND, Ore., Sept. Si. (API-
Advances of V, to lo pound scored
in local cube butter prices during
the lste session of the produce ex
change reflected only continuation
of the bold the outside shipper upon
the trade here. The aharp advance
recently forced at Loa Angeles, which
waa believed to be highly speculative
and forced by those holding liberal
auppllea of atorage goods, waa pri
marily the cause of the boosted values
here. The greatest rlea were on top
and bottom score offerings.
No sucft condition haa been noted
upon the open market, which haa
drifted more or less lazily for some
dsys.
Butterfat waa advanced lc along
with the rise In butter.
There waa a generally steady tone
uggeated In the market for eggs
with no change in price being noted
in fresh goods, although here and
there some recessions were noted In
storage.
General steadiness was suggested
in the market for live chickens with
prices unchanged. Light hens alone
were inclined to rule alow. Good
aprlngere were scarce.
Very liberal demand waa snowing
for turkeye. Dressed stock wss
grabbed upon arrival and at full
prices, while live birds were eagerly
sought around 16-nc lb. for the best.
Advance of 15c per hundred pounds
waa announced in the refinery and
resale price on sugar. The new sell
ing price effeatlve Friday will be
$5.15 for best granulated with oral
nary 95 and beet 94.00.
Just a trifle softer tone was sug
gested for country killed calves. Tope
were generally no higher than a
dime with heavy aorta 4-Sc lb. Other
meata about unchanged.
Rather slow trading tone wss show
ing in the market foi peaches with
prices steady to perhapst a fraction
lower when efforts are made to force
movement. This appllea to all aorta.
Livestock.
PORTLAND, Sept. 31. () CAT
TLE: 75, calve 40; alow, quotably
steady, quotations unchanged.
HOGS: 1000, including 600 pigs.
Conditions appeared a trifle slow but
steady as to price. Best light butch
er stuff sgsln sold 15.60 with heavy
sort down to IS and packing sows
$3.76 top. Feeders were quotable
again at 64 35-4.50.
SHEEP: 1500, limited call, quota
tions unchanged.
Portland Produce
PORTLAND, Sept. 31. (P)BUT
TER Prints, extras, 33c; standsrds,
23V4C.
BUTTERFAT Portland delivery: A
grade, 30c; farmer's door delivery, 18c
per lb.: sweet cream, 8e higher.
EGGS Pacific Poultry Producers'
selling 'prices: Oversize, 38c; extras,
36c; stanarda. 33c; mediums, 33c; pul
let, 17c dozen. Buying price by
wholesalers: Fresh extrss. 31c dor ;
firsts, 18c; mediums, 17c doz.; under
grsde, 13c; pullets, 13c,
MILK Contract price, 4 pet., Port
land delivery, 11.70 cwt.; B grade
cream, 37', 4c lb.
COUNTRY MEATS Selling price to
retailers: Country killed hogs, best
butchers, under 150 lb. 8c; veslers,
90-130 lb. 9Vi-10c; light and thin,
4-6c; heavy calves, 4-5c; aprlng lambe.
10-10'ic: yearlings, 4-5c lb; heavy
ewes, 3-3c; medium cows, 3-5c lb;
csnner cows, l-3o lb; bulls, 4'i-Sc lb.
Cheese, mohsir, cascara bark, hops,
live poultry, potatoes, onions, canta
loupes, wool and hay, unchanged.
Portland Wheat
PORTLAND, Ore., Sept. 31. (AP)
Wheat futures:
Open High Low Close
May . .83 .83 .80 .80
Sept. .73 (4 .73 !i .73 .73
Dee. .77" ,77!4 .75 .78
Cash wheat No. It
Big Bend bluesteam .79
Dark hard winter (13 pet. ).. .80
Dark hard winter (11 not.).... .71
Soft white .69
Western white , .69
Hard winter .69
Northern spring 69
Western red , .67
RCA PERFECT SOUND
Today and Friday
CO NAN DOYLE'S
Master Detective
SHERLOCK HOLMES
rev
ALSO
BATTLE FOR I.irf.
MAOIC CARPET NEWS
nallr Mat. 1:30. Eve. T p. m.
Oats No. 2 white, 23 0.
Corn No. 3 E. yellow, 134.50.
MiUrun standard, 116 50.
Todaya' car receipt: Wheat 65,
barley 4, flour 11, com 3, oata 13,
hay i.
Chicago Wheat
CHICAGO, Sept. !. P Whest:
Open. High. Low. Close.
Sep., 80'i 804 iVi 871,
Dec. 3-Vi , fO't M
May .S8-08',s 8 95 95
Ban rranrlico Butterfat
BAN PRANCISCO. Sept. 31. (AP)
Butterfat f. o. b. San Francisco,
31 -23c.
Wall St. Report
Stock Sale Averages
(Copyright. 1933, Standard Statistics
Co.)
September 31:
50 30 30 90
Indl's Rr's Ut's Totsl
Today 89.9 44.0 13.1 79.7
Prev. day .... 98.1 48 4 74.5 84.9
Week ago .... 96 1 53.7 83.7 88.4
Year ago .... 65.8 36.3 103.S 67.6
3 Yrs. ago ....160.7 119.7 319.6 164.6
Bond Sale Areragea
(Copyright. 1933, Standard Statistics
Co.)
September 31:
30 30 30 60
Indie Rr' Ut' Total
Today 73.4 73.8 79.6 75.4
Prev. day .. 73.9 74,9 80.5 76.4
Week ago .... 75.4 79.3 83.9 79.1
Year ago .... 87.7 71.3 84.8 74.6
3 yrs. ago .... 94.8 109.4 101.3 101.9
NEW YORK. Sept. 31. (AP) Fi
nancial market crumbled under a
flurry of unloading of both securities
and commodities today.
Stocks closed with a weak tone. 61
to 65 lower and around their bottom
price of the day. Turnover approxi
mated 3,700,000 shsres, the largest
volume In several weeks. '
Active selling of stock and bonda
waa reported from London, snd Wall
Street concluded that British in
veatora and apeculators hsd beedtne
completely discouraged over Inability
to analyze the workings of the NRA
snd the prospects for inflation.
In Chicago wheat fell back the full
limit for one day a trading of 6 cents
a bushel. Cotton at New York fell
more than 61.50 a bale.
Al. Chem. ez Dye 13614
Am. Can 80
Am. 4s Pgn. Pow. 9Vi
A. T. ft T. 134
Anaconda .. 16
Atch. T. s B. F 57 ft
Bendlx Avia. - I6?i
Beth. Steel - 34 Vi
California Pack'g . 33
Caterpillar Tract ... 30
Chrysler ...... - 43 Vi
Coml. Solv 431.
Curtlss-Wrlght - 3'i
DuPont 7514
Oen. Foods
Qed. Mot.
Int. Harvest.
I. T. & T.
Johns-Man
3931
384
134
60 ft
. . 33
17
46
IS'i
33 i
Monty Ward
North Amer.
Penney (J. C.)
Phillip Pet
Radio ,
Sou. Pac
Std. BraiWs
, 34
41 i
, WA
6H
48
, Sl'i
, 477
St. Oil Cal.
St. Oil N. J. ...
Trans. Amer. ....
Union Carb
Unit. Aircraft .
U. 8. Steel
Fine Cast Appears
In Craterian Film
Cllve Brook, George Raft, Alison
Sklpworth and Helen Vinson are co
featured in "Midnight Club." plctur.
nation of E. Phillips Oppenhelm's
melodrama of that title, which opens
tomorrow at the Craterian theater,
The story is a breathless, rapid-tire
tale of London society, upperworld
and underworld, and centers about
the effort of an American detective
to break up a great Jewel-theft ring
which haa been preying with lm
punlty on lords and commrmera
alike.
Raft, who heretofore has always
been portrayed ss a "public enemy"
on the screen, la thla time on the
side of the law. He playa the role
mm
fcnrti Tontte - Comtarire Bnt.ni.-tt
in "OUR BETTERS'
Tomorrow: DILL BOYD
In "Emergency Call"
riared bf
CLIVE BROOK
with MIRIAM JORDAN
The worm's great
est detectlre
matches nits irtttl
modem orfanlzei
crime.
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LAMSON CALM AT
David A. Lamson, former Stanford Press executive, walking from
the courtroom In San Jose, Cel., with a firm atep after hearing hla
conviction read, carrying a mandatory death sentence. He was charg
ed with the murder of hla wife, Aliens, In their university campus
home. Left to right: Lamson, Sheriff W, J. Emlg, Deputy Sheriff
Howard Bufflngton and Dr. Margaret Lamson, aiater of the defendant,
(Associated Press Photo)
of the detective. Brook, too. does a
(romplete reversal of characterization.
Always a "rlghteoua" gentleman, he
la, this time cast as leader of tho
ring. Mt&s Vinson la the girl who
works with him. Miss Sklpworth has
an amusing role aa a doughty duch
ess. Murder Mystery On
Screen At Rialto
The ; ace of spades, considered so
propitious to the card player, becomes
a sinister calling card of death In
'Tomorrow at Seven." murder mys
tery film coming to the Rialto thea
ter next Friday with Vivlenne Os
borne and Chester Morris co-featured.
A mad murderer cautions his vic
tims before he strikes by a Jigsaw
puzzle of the ace of spades. After
he strikes he leaves his calling card
of death, a large black ace. Nell
Broderlck, a crime novelist, seeking
a climax to hla new book, attaches
himself to Drake, a capitalist, who has
received the death admonition. At
the suggestion of Martha Winters,
daughter of Drake's secretary, Drake,
Martha, her father, Broderlck, two
detectives and two pilots ascend In
a plane to frustrate the killer. At
the appointed hour, however, win
ters la stabbed to death.
The plane ia landed and all the
passengers are treated as suspects by
the detectives. In an eerie mansion
In which they take refuge, the solu
tion la arrived, at.
SHERLOCK HOLMES
FOILS RACKETEERS
The moat famous detective In the
world, Sherlock Holmes, stalks a des-
Shows at
2:00
7:10 - 0:15
WORLD'S FINEST SOUND , . , , RCA
Tomorrow and Saturday
HE STRUCK AT SEVEN!
til I -y'Jv
it- . a- 7 fi 5
AT SEVSNU
With
CHESTER MORRIS
VIVIENNE OSBORNE
frank McHugh, Allan Janklns,
Henry StaDfianson, Grant Mitchell
ENDS TONIGHT
Irene Dunne
"The Silver Cord"
DEATH VERDICT
v M e t '
:SiSMk,.iis:JS,
perate band of American racketeers
in London in the film, "Sherlock
Holmes," featuring the popular Cllve
Brook in the title role, and now
playing at the Roxy theater.
The atory. written by the late Co
nan Doyle, haa never before been
told aa one of the best from the pen
of the famoua writer of -detective
fiction.
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Heating costs can be reduced For
complete heating service cell Art
Schmidll 4181662.
TOO LATE 10 CLASSIFY
HORSES FOR SALE 1 100 to 1700
lbs. Roar of 1140 Court St.
WANTED Will pay cash for goud
wood range. Box 13947, Tribune.
FOR SALE Italian and petite prunes.
Phone 7-F-14.
DANDRUFF-,
a Reml Mmnmom to
Hair and San I p. f or
Quick ReUmt Vme
LUCKY
TIGERS
S Basic Products
O Lucky Ylser Maaie
ehsmpoo. In.tffor
ftte und tx.utlflta
rtn-
moTM dandruff. Make nair soft, rich and
Imrnncuiatf'lr rlnn, ImrimTet pannutnt
wivtt. Con Ulna no frco alkali.
O Lucky Tlnr Hair Tenlo haa eorwttnl Dan
ilrulT and aoalp Irritationa for nearly two
docatlai. Ona bottle) It uiualiy iuflV!nt and
a tlnalo bp t! lea Hon itopa mUarabla Itching.
O Lucky Tlaar Hair Draalng for Dry Scalp
ami iVv anil Unmlv Hair. C.icea natural
luiter and iheen, ehwka dandruff and la not
Clear or trrea, Liraaaaa pair in muj
At Your Druoflfnt or Barber Shop.
woney-imcK uuarnnirc.
Mnts ISO
Eve tie
Kiddles . ... 10C
HIOH FIDELITY WIDE RANGE
Who he was . . .
no one knew! . .
But suddenly,
swiftly, he would
strike I . . . This
slayer who killed
on the stroke of
sevent
2
3
4
TOO LATt TO CLASSIFY
CASH PAID (or men secondhand
ults. odd soats. nats and shoes
Will U Wilson. 33 N Front St.
TOP PRICES isid for and nsnd fur
niture Berrydsle ind Hand store
1603 N Riverside Phone ISO
SXCHANOB I1S00 equity s-rooin
house, close In, pavement, assess
ments psld, for smsll acreage, mod
ern house, close in: will sasume.
No deslers. Box 538, Tribune.
STRAYED Prom ranch on old Pa
cific highway north. 2 white and 3
red hoga. welshing about 00 lbs.
each. If found Te. O. V. Myers,
3!8-J.
WANTED Pear plckera. Pair Oaae
urcnara. Apply 1301 w. Main St.
BUSINESS college girl wants board
sua room in private home, with
use of plsno. Tel. 868.
POIl SALE OR TRADE 75 young B.
iv roomrrs. cnesp. k. F. o. 3, Bos
136, Medford.
FOR RENT 3-room house, furnlah
ed, water. 10. 813 Summit.
OIRL for housework for short time.
wan at ur. Tnompsone office.
FOR SALE .30-40 Krsg rifle with
peep-sight; perfect condition. Hen
derson at witham'a.
WANTED Used bicycle. Henderson,
st Wlthsm'a.
GET YOUR Pall Coat at Adrtennea
opcciai saie group or Tweeds and
Dress models. Some with fur trim.
Only S19.95.
WANTED pew experienced pear
pickers. Pay by the box. Heavy
crop. Oregon Orchard. Phone
Frank Sohuler, 468-J-l.
ABUNDANCE SHRUBS, FLOWERS
SHADE
11 CA Around this attractive
dl luU modern, 4-room
dltlon; living room, kit
chen, breakfast room, 3 bedrooms
and bath: good garage, cement
floor; 8500 cash, balance In 3 yrs.
See OHARLES A. WINO AGENCY.
INC.. in new location at 109 E.
Main.
Shows at
3:00
7:15 . 0:15
SOUTHERN OREGON'S
Tomorrow
A LONE WOLF IN A DEN OF,
THIEVES! . . . Playing the Game
their way . . . out-smarting . . .
out-maneuvering their suave
leader . . . stealing his thunder
. . . and his girl !
GEORGE RAFT AT HIS BEST.
i Qeorgo
I RAFT
to cotch a ihief Hi W 1
i 7
'IV VV ' ll ; BROOK
f A NwT, H A i Pollihedaithedi
'v ' mon(i,h'eo"c,,'
9felen J J
VINSON jjf- J ff ? I
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caught by love! v
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LAST TIMES TONIGHT
KHV FKHflCIS
niLS ASTHGR
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MHMAK
TOO LATE 10 CLASSIFY
EXCHANGE 160 arrea. 100 in culti
vation. good buildings, fre nne;
want small business or nrrf-ije.
Call evenings before Saturday. It
N. Grape St.
PAYING DAIRY FARM
Al stocked and equipped, 3. miles
from Medford. free soil. 18 acres of
excellent alfalfa, 6-room modern,
plastered home In excellent condi
tion, 3 barns, room for 200 tons
hay. stanchions for 25 cows, modem
milk cooling system, 3 automatic
pumps furnishing water for stock
and domestic purposes, all appli
ance for complete dairy; own mar
ket for milk; present income. S300
per month; S4500 down, balance
75 per month, including Interest
at 6. see CHARLES A. WINO
AGENCY. INC., In new location at
Li'.'fAaJ,
See the
Elgin National
Stock Car
Road Race
Thrills A plenty
FORD V-8 WINS
COMING
Friday and Saturday
i
Mats. .
Eves. .
Kiddles
3M
3M
KM
FINEST THEATRE
and Saturday
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