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JTETDTORD HAIL TRIBTTXE, 'MEDFORD, OREGON, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 19, 1933 PA'GE FTVB Local and Loses Heifer H I. ftnDermark filed complaint with the city police that his three-month-old heller was lost. Has pneumonia Mrs. Dorothy Owen or Central Point was brought to the Community hospital yesterday as a pneumonia patient. - Arrive from Portland Mrs. Muriel Sampler and son Earl arrived here on the Oregonian this morning frpra Portland, and will remain here for some time with Mrs. Annette Dow. 4 Grass Fire A grass fire at Berke ley Way and Jackson street was plac ed under control last evening about 6 o'clock by the city fire department, It was reported today. ), Get Bui Id I lift Permlt-A building permit was Issued by the city yester day to Clem Childers, for remodeling of his residence at 802 West Main street, at a cost of $1000. Undergoes Operation D. W. Young of Jacksonville underwent a major operation yesterday at the Community hospital and was reported getting along satisfactorily late In the day. Fire at Bly The Loggers' cafe at Bly burned Tuesday night, acordlng to state police. The origin of the T,blaze had not been determined, they reported. - Loses Bicycle Dick Roberts bi cycle was stolen from the football field yesterday afternoon, he Inform ed city police last night. Young Rob erts resides at 816 West Eleventh street. t Hits Loose Gravel Bruce P. Flem ' lng. 36, of Jacksonville, reported at the city police station yesterday that while he was driving on the Jackson ville highway, he struck loose gravel and turned the car off the road. Reports Good Hunting State police of the game division reported this morning that hunting Is good on Upper Klamath lake. A number of hunters have been checked In that section the past few days, he stated. Smith In Town Worthlngton C. Smith, traveling passenger agent for the Northern Pacific railway, with . headquarters in Portland, spent yes terday here, attending to business matters. Call on Mrs. Stennett Reverend and Mrs. Peterson of Phoenix were calling one afternoon this week on Mrs. L. E. stennett, at the home of her daughter Mrs. P. A. Watkins, In Medford. Mrs. Stennett Is recovering from a long Illness. Wortman In Ashlnnd J. F. Wort man of Medford was a business visitor In Ashland Wednesday morning. Mr. Wortman Is connected with the Home ) Loan department of the Reconstruc tion Finance corporation. r Ashland Dally Tidings. Report for Duty Captain Harvey Guatav Shirley and Captain George Anderson arrived In Medford last evening from the Chicago area, to take over duties at the CCC camps in this section. Captain Shirley will be with company 1653, formerly sta tioned at Wineglass, .while Captain Anderson will be with company 1645, at Bly. . Team Goes North Members of the Southern Oregon Normal school foot ball team, accompanied- by Coach Howard Hobson. Journeyed to Cor vallls today on the Shasta. Tomorrow they will play the college Rook team. A. S. Rosenbaum, district freight and passenger agent for the Southern Pa-1 clftc company, went to Ashland today on the Oregonaln. and returned here on the Shasta with the team. Talent to Texas Terry Talent is to be transferred to San Antonio. Texas, from hla present location at j Seattle. Wash., according to a letter received Wednesday by Chief of Po lice C P. Talent. Terw Talent will go through Ashland en route to San Antonio, in about a month. Mr. Tal ent, who Is a narcotic officer, will see some work on the Texas border. Ashland Dally Tidings. KSmmZimZmih... Mats. . . . . 15o Tomorrow and Saturday EDHUKDLOWE WYNNE GIBSON MARJORI& WHITE JOHNNY HIKES FUZZY KNIGHT .4 tmriMtmrnl Pittmrt 1 Personal Mrs. Smith In Ashland Mrs. a. Sumpter Smith of Medford visited In Ashland Tuesday. Bum for Divorce Suit for divorce was filed today In circuit court by Floyd L. Clark against Mildred M Clark, charging desertion. s Fined $10 A. L. Green, 44, mi fined 10 in city court today when taken before Judge A. D. Curry on charges of being drunk in public place. Chorus To Meet The Jackson teachers' chorus will meet at 10:30 o'clock Saturday morning In the county courthouse auditorium. For Medical Care O. R. Fry of the Trail district, is a patient at the Community hospital today for medi cal care. Mrs. D'Alblnl 111 Mrs. O. Q. D'Al blnt .underwent a major operation ftt the Community hospital today and was reported getting along nicely this afternoon. Undergoes Operation Mrs. Dorothy Butler underwent a major operation at the Community hospital today and was getting along satisfactorily this afternoon. New Equipment State police In the Medford district have received three new automobiles, two Chevroleta and one Ford coupe, for use on patrols and general duty. Captain Lee M Bown said today. The cars were ob tained to replace three that had been in service for a number of years. First Aid Class Saturday morning at the county court house auditor ium a class In first aid will be con ducted for those school teachers. who have signed up, It was announc ed today by the county school sup erintends ft office. The class la scheduled for 0:30 with Miss Sybil Walker, county nurse, as Instructor. Receive Word Here Relatives of Mrs. John Joseph Slattery, who will be remembered here as Pearl Coss. have received word from her that none of her family was injured In the re cent hurricane at Tamplco, Mexico, where they reside. Mrs. Slattery was formerly superintendent of the Com munity hospital here. Go to Camp Miss Ruth Meusel, Mrs. Leonard Carpenter and Mrs. Charles Bateman this morning visit ed the former Girl Scout camp on the Applegate, with a view of establish ing a week-end camp there. They re ported upon their return that be cause of the extensive mining activ ities there, it would be Impossible to use the site. t Washington P.-T. A. Meets The P. T. A. of the Washington school will meet In the school auditorium Friday afternoon at 3 o'clock. The business meeting Is being called early to en' able the mothers to enjoy the pro gram and be dismissed at an earlier hour. O. R. Bowman, county school superintendent, will address the meet ing and the pupils of Mrs. Canode'a and Mrs. Beeeona rooms will sing. 4 Camera Club Meeting At the meet ing of the Camera club tonight, B. R Harwood will lead a discussion of common faults in picture taking, and how they may be improved. Films and prints may be brought for criti cism. A method of coloring photo graphs by the use of opague oil col ors will be explained by R. Salter. This meeting will be held in the Hotel Medford at 7:30 this evening, and la open to anyone Interested In pho tography. Reports Collision John J. Smith, 22, chauffeur for the CCO district headquarters, filed an accident report with the city police last evening, con cerning a collision at the corner of Central and Main streets with the bicycle which Dorothy Gaddls of 609 East Main street was riding. Dorothy Gaddls suffered bruise on her cheek. Smith's report stated that he had stopped the second time at the In tersection, in order to allow a lady and baby to cross the street. When he started on the second time, be struck the girl on tiie bicycle. IT'S GREAT WORK IF YOU CAN GET IT! He waa paid to keep Mi eye on a lovely actreat . . . night and day. He wouldn't trade joba with the President 1 HER I In Craterian Stage Show Sunday ItfJvS r. sH i Broonilield and Greeley, featured dancing team, are making their first tour with the Georgia Minstrels this year. They have Just returned from a two-year tour In Europe and are a sensation. The eternal cry of the theater-goer for something "new" Is answered this year by the appearance of the fam ous Richards and Prlngle's Georgia Win Divorce Decrees Divorce de crees were granted in circuit court today in the cases of W. A. Radcliffe vs. Velma Radcliffe. and Mildred Hit ter vs. Hugh A. Rltter. (lets Bicycle Marguerite Keiser of 816 West Thirteenth street called at the city police station today to get the bicycle belonging to her brother Riley, which had been stolen some time ago. "Her Bodyguard" Coming To Rialto Three well-known comics are In cluded In the large featured cast of "Her Bodyguard." which comes to the Rialto threater tomorrow. Johnny Htnes, favorite comedian of silent films, appears as a hilarious press-agent. Marjorle White, famous Broadway comedienne, Is cast as a beautiful but dumb show girl. Fuz zy Knight, featured pianist-comedian, portrays the role of a hunry song writer. Edmund Lowe and Wynne Gibson are featured. "The Big Executive.' starring Rlc ardo Cortez, ends tonight. "Melody Cruise" Opens at Studio The whole world embarks on a rhythmic "Melody Cruise" m the film now at the Studio theater, embody ing sensational screen musical nov elties, with' Charlie Rugles, Phil Harris, Greta Nlssen and Helen Mack In the cast. "Melody Cruise" Is said to be unique entertainment, because of Its Innovation of a story completely set to music. Every action of the play era, every movement of transporta tion, every toot of the whistle and every word uttered form a note In the melodic symphony. Even fish dance, stars form musical notes and ocean liners waltz on the waves to keep In hythm with the story. WARNER BAXTER IN ROXY FILM What to do with but a few hours to live, is the" situation that con fronts Warner Baxter In "Six Hours to Live," romantic drama which opens at the Roxy theater today. Warner Baxter is cast in the role of representative of a tiny republic, who battles valiantly against In trigue and plots to save his father land from utter ruin. Fresh Chinook Salmon Eggs for sale at Valentine's Cafe. Sheet metal work of all kinds. Brill Metal Works. TODAY-Friday-Saturday yhgj , gjj COMEDY i charue" buggies I Ktlu f VlX PHIL HARRIS I I V X GBETA MISSIM'-HfiLIM MACK I f 1 VA CHICK CHANDLER " JUNS BREWSTER I Tllll. I Vv tHIRUY CHAMtERS -FlOREHCE ROMRT I Crra I VX. MARJORIt SATESON yM Sr -, I A Minstrels, booked Into the Craterian theater for Sunday only. Lionel Bar ry more and May Robson are featured In "One Man's Journey," on the screen. . v The Harlem Night Club Creole Girls, who do the mpst daring and sensa tional El Bolero dance of the tropics, have been added to the minstrel show this season and will also be on the stage of the Craterian Sunday. Cnttle. PORTLAND, Oct. 10. () CAT TLE: 50; calves 20; steady, quotations unchanged. HOGS: 400; steady to weak: light weight, good and choice. $4.60-5.25; other quotations unchanged. SHEEP: 700; steady, quotations un changed. Portland Wheat PORTLAND, Oct. 19. (P) Wheat: Open. Hteh. Low. Clow May 69 V, 70 !J 69 V, 70 Dec 64 65 64 M Cash wheat No. 1: B!g Bend blueatem .70V4 Dark hard winter (19 pet.) .7214 (11 pot.) .63',4 Soft white .621.4 Western whit .6214 Hard winter .62 , Northern spring .62 Western red ... -62'4 Oats: No. 1 white 21.50 Corn: No. 2 Z. yellow 21.50 Mlllrun standard 14 00 Today's car receipts: Wheat 19; barley 6; flour 17; corn 1; oats 2: hay 1. Portland Produce PORTLAND. Oct. 19. (AP) But ter: prints, extras, 22c; standards 2 Hie lb. BUTTERFAT Portland delivery: A grade 19c; farmer's door delivery. l?c per rb.; sweet cream 5c higher. EGGS Pacific Poultry Producers selling price: fresh extra special, 31c; extras, 29c; standards, 24c; mediums, 25c; pullets, 18c dozen. Buying price by wholesalers: freah extras, 29o doz.; firsts, 23c; mediums, 20c doz.; under grade, 14c; pullets, 14c. LIVE POULTRY Portland delivery: buying prices, colored fowls, 4 to 8 lbs., 12c; over 6 lbs., 11c; spring pul lets, a to 3 lbs., 11c; roasters, over 4. lbs., ,11c; Leghorn fowls, over 3 lbs., 13c; 2 lbs. and up, 11c; stags, 8c; roosters,. 6c; Pekln ducks, 10c; colored ducks, 8c; geese, 9c lb. CANTALOUPES Dlllard, standard. $1.25; Yakima, standards, 76 85c crate; The Dalles, 61 crate. Cheese, milk, country meats, mo hair, caacara bark, hops, onions, po tatoes, wool and hay, unchanged. 4 Those who have contributions for the Catholic Rummage Sale are re quested to bring them to the Catholic Parish hall or to 217 W. Main. TTwRl Wall St. Report Stock Sale Averages (Copyright, 1933, Standard Statistics Company) 50 30 30 SO Oct. 19: Indls Rr's Ut's Total Today 75.7 35.1 69 5 6B.4 Prev. day 79 9 37.6 73.3 72.0 Week ago 90 6 43 9 78 8 81.9 Tear ago 56 9 39.3 92.0 58.8 3 yra. ago.-.130.4 105.5 177.8 134 8 Bond Sale Average, (Copyright, 1933. Standard Statistic Company) 20 20 30 60 Oct. 10: Ind'ls Rr'i Ufa Total Today 722 74.1 7B.7 75.0 Prer. day 72.4 74.0 80.3 7S.5 Week ago 73 3 75.0 80.4 76.2 Year ago 63.9 65 3 82 8 70.6 3 yra. ago 91.8 106.6 99.7 99.4 NEW YORK, Oct. 19 (AP) Stocks broke In a last minute selling wave today and many leading Issues touched new lows tor the move ment after having rallied substan tially In the early afternoon. The late dip was attributed partly to the touching off of several Impaired margin accounts. Losses of one fourth or more points predominat ed in a heavy closing. Transfers ap proximated 2.700.000 shares. Today's closing prlcea for 32 sel ected stocks follow: Al. Chem & Dye 128 Am. Can ..........- 86 Am. & Pgn. Pow 6S A. T. & T 113H Anaconda Atch. T. & S. P. Bendlx Avia. Beth. 8teel California Pack'g. Cataptllar Tract. Chrysler Coml. Solv. ...w.... Curtlss-Wrlght Gen. Foods 1014 45 . U'i 23!i 17 1514 36 301, 2, 32', . 24 H . 25 Qen. Mot, Int. Harvest. . I. T. & T. Johns-Man. .. Monty Ward North Amer. Penney (J. C.) Phillips Pet. . 10 , 45 . 16i JBft . 39 12 4 Radio 6!i 17 Sou. Pac. Std. Branda . . 20a, St. Oil Cal. .. , 374 St. Oil N. J. Trans. Amer. 5 14 Union Carb. , 3414 Unit. Aircraft . . 2554 V. B. Steel . 85H Ever Ready Circle Rummage Sale. 132 West Main, next door to West Side Pharmacy, Friday and Saturday, Oct. 20-21. Stated Communication of Medford Lodge No. 103, A. P. & A. M., Friday, Oct 20, at 7:30 p. m. Visitors In vited. O. W. DeJamett, W. OEO, ALDEN, Secretary. FOO LATE ID CLASSIFY CASH PAID for men secondhand iolts. odd eoata. nata and ahoes Will a Wllaon. 82 N Front St. RANCH FOR RJ3NT 80 acres, about 40 acres summer fallow, for grain. 4 Palm Block. Phone 17. or 1104-L after 0 p. m. Shown t 1:45 7:00-9: M. NOW! . . Until Saturday Last Night's Crowds Raved: WOW! WHAT A SHOW! Great Entertainment for the Whole Family Tog-ether again In their moat delight ful romance! rrA mm-y PLUS "WHO'S AFRAID OF OF THE BIG BAD WOLF" WALT DISNEY'S ALL-COLOR "THREE LITTLE PIGS" plus C0L0RT0NE MUSICAL REVUE "NURTSERY RHYMES" GRAHAM MACXAMEE NEWS Fhon, 969-R LOST Gold pocket watch, between Howard school and Central Point. Call Pinley Implement Co., Central Point. Reward. FOR SALE A-l Guernsey bull. See John O. Thoraon, Beall Lane. FOR SALE OR TRAOB Delicious. Jonathan and Newtown apples. Bring containers. Joe Kantor, Rt. 4, Box 237. FOR RBNT 931 Queen Anne, 4-room unfurnished stucco home, hardwood floors, fireplace, electric range, basement and furnace; 135, includ ing water. Charles R. Ray, Realtor, Medford Bldg. Phone 302. DRUM SET, 13: good upright piano, ISO. Phone 310-R. FRESH Oh 1 nook salmon eggs for sale at valentine s cale. SALE OR EXCHANGE and part cash, 170 acres good soli, extra fine place. Investigate. Owner, Rt, 1, Box 130, Central Point, Ore. 832 MINNESOTA ft rooms. iri glassed In sunroom. furnace, fire place; newly painted. Rent 35. Apply 311 Cottage St. FOR FALL PLANTING order now Special prlcea on all Nursery Stock to November 1. W. B. Crauae, Nur seryman. 628 So. Fir St., Medford. Starts TODAY I JlPJ Holds you spellbound every clock-tick sm HOURS TO LIVE N Wanwr BAXTER Jahn Baltic Miriam Jordan Prom original ttory "Auf WUdtf Miun by uordon Monii and . Morton Barteaux Mm Desert Demon Mngle Carpet Newa Dally Mat. 1:30; Eve. 7 p. m. Mats, ... mo Eves. . . 3.1c Kiddles . . 100 lil Warner the next II ! BE JT THING RB-UPHOLS-TOUNO. Taioauit. RCA PERFECT SOUND 1 Lii-iaI ill QUICK RELIEF for stuffy heads GET SET MEDFORD! g Here It Comes! Sunday Only All Shows Matinee and Evening H Kli.HnKllX K PRINRI (w nl3 hiwciud W ni S crioib W& P JJj2 Sb BROOMFIELD & GREELEY W $8A ' COMEDIANS ' T ON THE SCREEN Big In Theme ... : Big In Entertainment! "ONE MAN'S J JOURNEY" 1 Lionel Barrymore May Robson j EXTRAORDINARY LOW PRICES FOR THIS GREAT DOUBLE ATTRACTION: IMats & Eves-Adults 4Cc Kiddies 25c I DANCE w 4 K ?- ;r W U BAND 9 p.m. until 1 a.m. Oriental Gardens Tune in on KMED 5:15 this eve Boy! I can breathe now! PREVENTS many colds O" F'S 9 Tonight with .Ipcc www urnm n FAMOUS MST TIME TONIGHT tICARno fORTFZ RICHARD BEXNETT "BIG EXECUTIVE" VARIETY IS THE SPICE OF LIFE AND HERE IT IS! 31 'tfT-T-'fM