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BEDFORD MAIL TRTBUSTE, MEDFORO, OREGON, THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 23, 1933. PAGE SEVEN Local and Personal it r.rant. Pass Ted CMBauer n.1 Harry H-rt e business vUltor In Grants Fu Tuesday. In Medford From AsiUnd. Mr. and Mm. Clark Crocker were Medford vtsltora Wednesday. Bad Bicycle stolen Maxlne White of ait Haven street had her bicycle stolen Wednesday, according to a re port tiled with city police. Mlaa Hale Returns Miss VlTlan Hale, who has been spending the past month in Pasadena, Cal, returned to Medford this morning on the Shasta, i . Baa Pneumonia Edith Wright of Talent la a patient at the Commun ity hospital, suffering from pneu monia. Visits In Ashland Thos. J. Puson of this city spent yesterday in Aah ' land, attending to Insurance busi ness and visiting relatives. 1 Gets Building Permit A building permit was issued by the city today to Joe Gagnon for construction of lesldence st' 926 Parle avenue, at a cost of $2000. . . Bouquets Add Beauty A number Of bouquet from the gardens of Mrs. O. J. Wolfe are on display today at the Chamber of Commerce building, adding much beaut yto the plaoe. . . Paint Fire Hall Members of the city tire department this morning started painting the woodwork on the outside of the fire hall, at the corner of Front and Third streets. Visits Daughter Mrs. W. A. Clark of Fresno, Cal.. arrived In Medford by train this forenoon to vsilt ner son-in-law and daughter, Reverend and Mra. C. E. Cox. Brings Flowers A pretty bouquet of snapdragons was brought to the Msll Trlbun eofflce this morning by Mrs. O. J. Wolfe, who hss a large variety- of flowers In her garden. Emergency OperationBobby Brown of East Main street underwent an emergency oporatlon Wednesday afternoon at the community nospitai, and was reported getting along satis factorily today. Meeting Tonight The regular meetlnz of the Medford unempioy. ment association will be held at the auditorium of th county courthouse thle evening, it was announced today by K. J. Knutson. manager. Spider Exhibited An Immense spider Is on exhibition today at the Chamber of Commerce, housed in a glass Jar, and the secretaries to A. H. Bsnwell, thamber manager, are hoping that no one will remove the lid. ... Trains Change A. S. Rosenbaum. district freight and passenger agent for the Southern Pacific company, today called attention to the change in schedule of the southern pacinc passenger trains, effective Sunday, Oc tober 1. The Oregonlan, traveling in the evening, will leave Medfrod at 7:0 Instead of 7:20, as at present. White Makes Team word has been received in Medford that Wilton White, former Medford high school football star, has made the first team at the University of Idaho, and will j play rlgh ttackle. White ststed that! he was the lightest man In the line, the othera all being about 200 pounds Their first game Is scheduled In about a week. , ! I Miss Burroughs Returns Miss Mar garet Burroughs, who has been visit ing Miss Gladys Murphy at San Jose, Cal., for the past two weeks, return ed to Medford Wednesday by airplane from San Francisco. Traveling from San Francisco to Sacramento on the urns plane was Governor James . Rolph, Jr., of California, who was returning to his duties st the c&pltsl after an Illness of several weeks. aafs )jug,p I III tv laMailset? Wall St. Report Airway Official Here Phil Show- alter of the United Air Lines was a visitor a tthe Medford airport yes terday from Oakland. Visits Relatives Wesley Weldon of Minneapolis. Minn, Is la Medford visiting his uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Surlea, also his cousin. Olsdya Denm&n. Released on Bond Arne D. Welteh. arrested by city polios for being drunk in a publle plsce, was released from the city Jail, following his furnish ing 910 bond this morning. Nell Arrested Wednesday night. city polio arrested Charles Nell, 60, on charges of being drunk in a pub lle place. He furnished 110 bond, and was released from custody today. . Mrs. Lumsden Improved Mrs. H. 0. Lumsden. who has been 111 for the past several weeks, has been return ed to her home from the Sacred Heart hospital, her condition being much Improved, friends were glad to lern today. Business Callers Among business caJlers In Medford yesterday and thla morning from neighboring towns were Mra. F. O. Swedenburg of Ashland, Mrs. S. B. Howlett and Mrs. Royal Brown of Eagle Point and Miss Laura Burson of Phoenix. To Return Prisoners Arriving her last evening by motor from The Dalles, went Sheriff Hsrold Sexton Chief of Police Frank Heater and Dr. A. S. Esson. who will return James Hamilton Joseph and his wife Ruby, also George Doyle, to the northern city, wher ethey are want ed on charges of burglary. . Arrives by Train Mrs. C. R. Losher of Portland arrived in Medford on the Oregonlan this morning to visit her sister, Mrs. Ed T. Merrill, for a few days. Mrs. Losher's daughter, Miss Ardath Losher of Oregon City, is also a guest her of Mr. and Mrs. Merrill, having arrived earlier in the week. Brlggs Resigns E. D. Brlggs of Ashland resigned Tuesday as a mem ber of the board of directors of the First National bank. The resignation was presented and accepted. Mr. Brlggs stating that his health made It impossible to continue in the posi tion. No suocessor has been ap pointed. Get Punching Bag Lake o' the Woods baseball team, victors In the district baseball championship con test, has been awarded the punchlrg bag formerly used by Jack Sharkey. Lake o' the Woods detested Csmp Applegat. 16 to a. The bag sent to the boys lsthe property of W. E. Ra7 or Medford. Jones' Movlnr Awav Mr. and Mrs Walter Jones and young son Barry will be leaving their ranch home in the Beagle district soon for McMlnn vllle. where they wll loperate a farm, Mr. Jones ssld yesterday when trans acting business In Medford. Mrs Jones is remembered here as the for mer Maude Barrlgar, supervisor of physical education in the local school. Livestock. PORTLAND. Sept. 31. (AP) Cat tle: SO, calves 39, about steady, quo tations unchsnged. HOGS: 600, 350 lower. Light weight, good and cholos, 4.765.50; medium weight, good and choice, 64.75 t6.S0; heavy weight, good and choice, S4.404 85; other quotations unchanged, SHEEP: 800, steady, lambs, good and choice, IS 5.50; common and medium, 63.50 5.00; other quotations unchanged. Portland Produce PORTLAND, Sept. 28. (API But ter: Prints, extras, 22c: standards. 21Vio lb. . BUTTERFAT Portland delivery: A grade, He; farmers' door delivery, lie per lb.; sweet cream, fro higher. EGGS Pacific Poultry Producers' selling prices: Oversize, 28c; extrss, 26c: standards, 23c; mediums, 23c; pullets, 17c dozen. Buying price by wholesalers: Fresh extrss, 25e do-.: first. 20c; mediums, 17c doz.; under grade. 12c; pullets, 13e. POTATOES Local white and red. 61.25ifl.35 ojntal; Yakima 61.40 1.65. Cheese, milk, country meats, mo hair, csscara bark, hops, live poultry, onions, cantaloupes, wool and hay, unchanged. Portland Wheat PORTLAND, Ore., Sept. 28. (AP) Wheat futures: Open High Low Close May .77 .77 .76 '4 .76! I Sept. .69 .69 .68 .68 Dec .72 V4 .73 V4 .72 .72 Cash wheat No. 1: Big Bend blueatem -.. .7614 Dark hard winter (12 pet.) .77V4 Dark hard winter (11 pet.) .684 Soft white .66 14 Western whit .6614 Hard winter -. ................. .66!4 Northern spring .. 68'4 Western red .64 y2 Otas No. 2 white, 622.80. Corn No. 3 E. yellow. $33.80, Mlllrun standard, $16.50. Today's car receipts: Wheat 48, barley 2, flour 21. Stock Sat Averages (Copyright, 1933, Standard Statistics Co.) September a8: 60 30 30 90 India Rr's Uts Total Today ' 86.7 43 71.6 77.7 Prev. day 85.6 43.7 73 3 76.6 Week ago 89 v 44 0 73.1 79.7 Year ago 64.4 85.6 101.1 66 4 3 Yrs. ago -..I48 6 114.6 304 8 153.3 Bond Sale Average (Copyright, 1933. Standard Statistics Co.) September 38: 30 30 ao 60 Indl' Rr's Uts Total Today . 73.3 73.6 76.4 73.4 Prev. day 73.5 73.7 79.8 75.7 Week ago 73.4 73.3 79.8 75.4 Year ago 66.3 71.8 84.9 74.1 3 Yrs. ago 94.8 109.T 101 J 101.7 Chicago Wheat NEW YORK. Sept. 38. (API Stock moved up quietly today, re covering some of th territory sur rendered yesterday. Th trading vol ume died on Intermittent rallies, however, and about th best the lead ers could do was to hold advances of around 1 to a points. Inflationary uncertainties aeemed to retard the activity. Th close wss fslrly firm. Trsnsfers approximated 1,400,000 aharea. Today's closing prices tor 33 select ed stocks follow: - Al. Chem. 6s Dye 138',i Am. Csn 89 Am. 4s Fgn. Fow. S' A. T. 8s T. - 131 Anaconda , 15 Atch. T. & 8. F. ...... 66 Bendlx Avla is Beth. Steel 34 Caterpillar Tract. 191, Chrysler 41 Coml. Solv. -1 n 3534 Curtlss-Wrlght .. -',4 DuPont 74 ',4 Gen. Foods ... 35 Gen. Mot 28?i Int. Harvest. I. T. T. . Johns-Man. Monty Ward North Amer. Penney (J. C.) Phillips Pet . Rsdlo Sou. Pac. Std. Branda St. Oil Cal. St. Oil N. J. Trans. Amer. .,. Union Carb, Coming to Holly N. 'L r tV 4,1. t V A Marlene Dietrich bus the Innocent young heroine of Paramount' 'The Song of Son gs ,' ' sea rch 1 ng for her f.eftl love. The picture, coming to the Holly theater Saturday, is basl on the world-famous novel by Her mann Suderm&nn and the play by Edward Sheldon. This much discussed hit, consid ered Dietrich's greatest, will be the attraction which will re-open the Holly theater Saturday under the management of E. E. Marsh, SILVER SCREEN REVIEW By Mary Oreiner Kelly. dred Carlton, president of the Jack son County Health association. Is list ed t$j give an address on "The Coun tj Health Association." l1VlstWs With everything transpiring on both sides of "The Keyhole" exposed for Inspection, each member of the Urge audience which greeted the ro mantic Warner Brothers' production at Hunt's Craterlan yesterday,' was placed in the position of a potential Walter Winchell. Of course their ob servation of life may differ, but Here la one who will say that beau tiful Kay Francis was a perfect lady tn spite of being shadowed by detectives:- that she wore the most be witching gown yet; that handsome George Brent, having limbered up somewhat In this picture, represent ed the kind of a detective any normal girl would welcome as a perpetual shadow; and that all the way around this la an adequately diverting alww for anybody. The broader comedy and It's well done, too la contributed by 0 lend a, Farrell aa the blond gold-digger wl'h the ritzy line, and Allen Jenkins aa the dumb flatfoot." who swallows it whole. Shows at t:00 1:15-9:15 wsniin I.' rw(i-il'f in ill 'lira a-nifif-; -4 Mat. . 33c Eves, 35c Kiddles 10c CHICAGO, Sept. 28 (AP) Wheat: Open High Low Close Sept. .86'i 37V4 H Dec. .90',4 .9014 -9 .90 May 94 .95 .93 .94 ft San Francisco Butterfat. SAN FRANCISCO, Sept. 26. (AP) -Butterfat, 20 21c. NEW MINED GOLD PRICE SHAVED 30 CTS. TODAY WASHINGTON, Sept. 28. fP) Today a newly mined gold price was announced by the treasury a 631.05, 30 cent less than yesterday's quotation. 36 i S0V4 20 . 44 !4 :. is-, 714 23H "" 3914 . 6?i 43 Vi Unit. Aircraft ....... 30 O. 8. Steel 47 BODY OF MAN FOUND IN WILLAMETTE RIVER INDEPENDENCE. Sept. 38. (AP) The body of a man, decomposed al- The clothes contained an empty wallet with no apparent marks of Identification. moat beyond recognition, waa found in the Willamette river here yester day afternoon by Old Newton, hop grower. - 1 If you want a good, cheap cover crop, see us about Turnip aeed. Far mers' Exchange Cooperative, rourth and Fir. Phone 932. v RCA PERFECT SOCKO TONITE and FRIDAY BRILLIANCE IN ITS CAST! . . . PASSION IN ITS STORY!... Moel Contorts iltSy('t"!J MARCH ClAUDETTE COLBERT AlltOM'llUPWOmi Aarnua. byhom fl Qammoum Qtaurt Also "OAS IITE OO'S" PICTORIAL SKWS HEY KIDS! THE WHISPERING SHADOW nill be here Saturrtar and there will be a sarpiiM for every child. Opens Saturday Sept., 30th AT POPULAR PRICES With a Paramount Production c4 moHMmudtarJjovt ..lasting as the marble out of which it Is born ml W i- 1. .. .. ,.:iMMr"- r v ARielodyin morble foshion.d by th hondi of th man who took her heart. Our Policy First Run Pictures Only J J .n DIETMCH mi Cji(b SONG OF SONGS' A ROUBEN MAMOUUAN PRODUCTION . BHAN AHEINI UONR ATWHi AUSON SrirWOITM. PLUS PARAMOUNT NEWS' 'HOLLYWOOD on PARADE' WITH STARS AT PLAT 8T00PNAOLE and BUD in "ST00PN0CRACY" Zane Grey Picture ' At Craterian Soon All the thrills and excitement that the facile pen of Zane Grey knows how to fashion have been crowded Into his "Man of the Forest," which, now on screen, comes tomorrow to tie Craterlan theater. Randolph Scott. Harry Carey, Noah Beery. Verna Hlllle and Buster Crabbe head the cast. Scott and Miss Hlllle have been featured in recent Zane Grey pictures, while Carey and Beery are among old-tme favorites of the western fans. Buster Crabbe, Olym pic swimming champion, who had the leading role in "King of the Jun gle,' makes his second movie appear ance in this picture. "Man of the Forest" Is the twenty ninth Zane Grey story to reach the screen. Von der Hellen In South William Von der Hellen la a visitor in San Francisco this week, registered at the Hotel Sir Francis Drake. Bill Boyd To Star In Rialto Thriller BUI Boyd's new role as an oil driller In the Rialto new attraction tomorrow, "Flaming Gold " la a "natural," for the virile action player Is a graduate Of the California oil fields, Into motion pictures. When the "Flaming Gold" com pany from the studios swooped down on southern California oil fields for location shots the real oil workers were anticipating some fun, but they tasted only amazement. Boyd led the unit In the style of a seasoned veteran. Nltroglycerlnebomb biases were performed realistically. Capping a fire waa the "McCoy," and dynamiting for gunhera waa real even to the extent of thousands of gal lons spouting 160 feet Into the alt from one derrick. Only a few veterans of the oil field knew and recognised Boyd as an ex? employe. The actor Is featured with Pat O'Brien and , Mae Clarke in "Flaming Gold" aa an Independent wildcat driller combatting a great oil combine. Ralph Ince directed. Miss Carlton to 8 peak On the pro gram of the conference of city and county health officers to be held in Portland- October 24 and 35. Miss Mil- Utah COAL Fsncy Lump Bums I.oncer CAR DUE SOON MED. FUEL CO. ' MEDFORD FUEL CO. 1122 N. Central l Tel. 631 ( Car Due Soon Vi'i''ar4Swt.-J ! WOIILD'S FINEST SOUND RCA Illch Fidelity wide Rang Mats. ... 15c Eves. . . 25c Kiddles a Dime Shows at 2:00 7:19-0:19 Tomorrow . . . and SATURDAY WHfW' if "4 H hu.bsndl 1 would -oow Shehad"earrv ed an honest dollar" in the oil fields . . . where men are men! JjjAny hour the 'trut might. break . . . Lice! 'one o; trtoje thundering 'gushers ! A Drama ' of Rugged i Passion in i the Crude Oil Empire Ends Tonight Lee Tracy In "CLEAR ALL WIRES" Frl, Douglas Folrhanks, Jr. In "The Life of Jimmy Dolan" SOUTHERN OREGON'S FINEST Tomorrow and Saturday The Greatest Zane Grey Western Ever Filmed! DANGEROUS ...at the mountain lioni h lames! 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