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BEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, BEDFORD, OREGON, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 5, 1933. PAGE NINE Local and RecelTM Treatment Mm. Prank Zucc&la of Central Point U In the Sacred Heart hospital receiving treat ment. At Community Hospital MLm Dor othy Straus of Gold Hill underwent a, major operation at the Community hospital this morning. Operated on Today Mrs. Murl Haynes of Eagle Point is a patient at the Community hospital where she underwent a major operation today, In Portland Mr. and Mrs. Ed Beck elymer, who have closed the Union Creek resort for the winter, are spend lng a few days in Portland this week. Undergoes Operation Airs. Archie Pierce of Med ford underwent a major operation today at the Community hospital. Goes to Hospital Lieutenant Ken neth W. Porter of Cape Sebastian CCC camp yesterday was taken to the Vet erans' hospital at Rose burg for treat ment. a Chan sees In Grants Pass Mr. and Mrs. P. W. Chausse of this city tended to business matters in Grants Pass on Monday, the Grants Pass Dally Courier states. ' Paulson Fined For being drunk in a public place, Henry Paulson of Elk Creek was fined $10 In city court Monday. He was arrested Sunday night by city polioe. Gilbert Stuart 111 Gilbert Stuart underwent a major operation at the Community hospital Monday, and was reported getting along nicely to day. i Visit In Ashland According to the Ashland Dally Tidings. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Campbell and family of Med ford spent two days last week visiting her mother, Mrs. Alice Parker, at her Ashland home. Kershaw Is Fined James Kershaw waa fined $5 in city court this morn ing, on charges of selling milk with out a permit. Kershaw is opening a dairy here again, according to Judge A. D. Curry, and failed tg obtain a permit to aell milk. Cor Is Found The automobile be longing to Donald Relling of Central Point, which waa stolen from East Main street here at 13:20 a. m. Thanksgiving day, was located Mon day by city police in the alley back of Tripp street. Meet on Wednesday A potluck dinner will be served at 8:30 o'clock by members of the Colonel Sargent auxiliary No. 13. U. S. W. V., at their regular meeting tomorrow evening Each member Is to bring her own table service and a tablecloth. m Guests of Edwins Mr. and Mrs. k Ruasell Sprlnkel and two children of Yost mite national park were guests over the week-end In Medford of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Edwin of Crater Lake national park. Mr. Sprlnkel is dis bursing clerk for Yosemlte, and Mr. Edwin for Crater Lake. SiMiiniccd to .Tall Bill Pltzpatrick of Grant Pass, arrested last night by city police on charges of being drunk in a public place, was fined aio or ordered to Jail for five days, when taken into city court this morning. Fltzpatrlck waa unable to pay the fine, so will be held In Jail. Lodge Meets Thursday Membera of the Degree of Honor lodge will meet Thursday evening at 7:30 o'clock, in the lodge room on the third floor of the city hall, corner of Fifth and Central streets. Junior Past Presi dent Eva Traver of Portland will In stall the officers, and all members are requested to attend. Pays Fine Donald Desart, 30, of San Jose, Cal., truck driver, waa fined $15 and costs of M.50 when he was taken before Justice of the Peace Wv ) R. Coleman yesterday afternoon. He was arrested Monday morning at 10:40 o'clock by the state police for having Improper license plates. De sart paid the fine and costs. Men Transferred Lieutenant B. C. King, coast artillery reserve, who has been located at the CCC Camp South Fork of Rogue River, 1 today being transferred to Camp Carberry Creek. Lieutenant C. L. Emerson, cavalry re serve, waa transferred from Camp Rand Ranger station to Camp Cape Sebastian yesterday. On Business Here J. T. Wallaca of the Chicago & Northwestern railroad arrived here this morning on the Ore gonlan from the north, to attend to business matters here. Also from Portland waa Ohas. A. Fulien of the Chicago & Great Western railroad. Ernest Farrell, Union Pacific repre sentative from Eupene, also arrived here on the train today. In Court Today George Bowman. 88, Ashland mechanic, Is scheduled to appear In justice court here this afternoon on charcea of petty larceny. ?:;ed by H. H. Carter. Bowman, af ested Monday afternoon at 3:40 p m., by state police and Chief of Po lice C. P. Talent of Ashland, allegedly stole some gasoline in the Valley View district. j Injures Hand Ed Nelson of Med ford, employed by the Plerson and; Von der Hellen Construction company, Is in the Sacred Heart hcwpltal euf- j ferlng from a severe fracture of the, rieht wrist. Nelson waa moving some j avka of cement when a large number of the sacks tumbled down on hu right arm. Although the injury ta severe. Nelson was reported as getting along nicely today. CELEBRATE OF PROHIBITION IN A Grand Old Party at BONNEY'S GRILL TUESDAY NIGHT MUSIC by DINTY MOORE'S Personal Visit Camp Deputy United States Marshal C. C. Well spent yesterday at the Wolf Creek CCC camp, near Rose-: burg, attending to business matters. Returns North MIas Viola Ogden of Portland, secretary of the Oregon Christian Endeavor union, left Sun dv evening by train for the northern city, having attended the Crater Lake Union convention held at Phoenix over the week-end. From Klamath Falls Thelma Par rlah, vice-president of the Oregon Christian Endeavor union for the southern Oregon district, and Haro'.d VanBuren, both of Klamath Falls, were among those attending the Cra ter Lake Union Christian Endeavor convention in phoenix. Livestock PORTLAND, Ore., Dec. 6. (AP) CATTLE 80, calves 10; steady, un changed. HOGS. 200; 10-15o lower than Mon day. Lightweight, good and choice, $3.25-3.85; medium weight, good and ( cnoice, 93.oo-3.bo; .neavyweignt, good and choice, $3.25-3.65; others un unchanged. SHEEP, 200; steady, unchanged. Portland Produce PORTLAND, Ore., Dec. 8. (AP) BUTTER Prints, extras, 23 He; stan dards, 22c lb. BUTTERF AT Portland delivery: A grade, 20-22c; farmers' door delivery, 18c per lb.; sweet cream, Ac higher. EGOS Pacific Poultry Producers' selling prices: Fresh extra specials, 28c; extras, 26c; standards, 21c; me diums, 22c; pullets, 16c doz. Buying price by wholesalers: Fresh extras 23o, firsts, 15c; mediums, 15c doz.; undergrade, 15c; pullets, 12c. pullets, 20c. COUNTRY MEATS Selling price to retailers: Country killed .hogs, best butchers, under 150 lbs., 6-6 'jc; veal- ers, 90-100 lbs., 7-7'ac lb.; light and thin, 4-6c lb.; heavy calves, 4c lb.; lambs, 9-10c lb.; yearlings, 4-5c lb.; heavy ewes. 2c lb.; medium cows. 4 -5c lb.; canner cows, l-2c lb.; bulls, 3tt-4c lb. Cheese, milk, live poultry, pota toes, wool and hay unchanged. Portland Wheat PORTLAND, Ore. Dec. S. (API- Wheat futures: Open High Low .73 68 Close .75 .7014 ,.. .73 ,. .76 .73 ; .70 ! .70 , .70 ; .70 .70 May 73 .75 Dec 8BJ4 .70 Cash w.heat: Big Bend btue8tem Dark hard winter U3 pet.) Dark hard winter (11 pet.) Soft white Western white ... hard winter .... Northern spring ......... Western red Oats No. 3 whllte, $33. Corn No. 3 B. yellow, $23, MUlrun standard, $14. Today's car receipts: Wheat 87. flour 7, corn 1, oats 3. Sllrer NEW YORK, Dec. 5. (AP) Bar silver, yic higher at 43 He RIFLE CLUB ELECTION IS WEDNESDAY NIGHT j Annual meeting of the Medford , Rifle club will be neld at the armory j Wednesday evening at 7 o'clock, ac- j cording to Walter Cormany, secre- j tary. Officers will be elected and j plans made for the coming year's j program. C. H. Pomery la present head of the club. TONITE and Wed. 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