rEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, "VTEDXESDAY, DECEMBER 6, 1933.
PAGE FIVE
Local and Personal
Mr. Iiedrli'fc Ooe, North E. H. Hd-
rick, superintendent of Medlotd
choola, is in Salem again thla week
for a few daya, on buaUiwj.
Ouest In Bay City Sadie Harklns
of thla city la vleltlng In San Fran
cisco this week and while there la
guest at the Hotel sir Francis Drake.
From Medford Robert arlmme:t,
lumber man from Med'ord, was In
this city Monday on buslnesa Oranta
Pass Courier.
m c
Wheelers, Visitors Mr. and Mrs.
Malln Wheeler and Mrs George Mat
thews were visitors In Medford Mon
day. Ashland Tidings.
Bazaar Date Changed The Mistle
toe club of the Eoyal Nelghbora will
hold a bazaar. December 16, Instead
of December 9. at the Reliable Croc
? ery, It was announced today.
Gates' Motor South C. E. Gates and
son. George Gates, left this morning
by auto for San Francisco, where
they will attend the meeting of the
Ford dealera of the Pacific coast.
Attend Funeral Mrs. William
Myer, Cedrlc Myer, O. F. Blllinga and
Ralph Blllinga were among Ashland
people who were In Medford Monday,
attending funeral services for the late
John Barneburg Ashland Tldlnga.
Baby Clinic Tomorrow The Jack
'non county health unit has anuounc
. j . itniit fnr huhlpa tomorrow after
noon at the Alex Sparrow Memorial
clinic, to be neia irom i;ou w
MnthM are juiced to tele
phone 1359 for appointments, during
the morning.
...
Nurse supervisor ncre ...v. . -i
Billemeyer, state supervisor of public
health nurses, irou. t.o
'board of health, has been a visitor
i. wuir fnr tti niut several days,
devoting her time to inspection of
work carried on here ana visiting wmi
the nurses.
Ashlanderi Call Air. and Mrs. Char
les Clause spent the week-end in Med
ford visiting with Mr. and Mrs. J. L.
Oentry and family. Mrs. Gentry Is a
daughter of Mr and Mrs. Clause.
Ashland Tidings.
Seals Go on Sale Christmas Mala
were placed on sale today In the
schools of Jacksonville. They are ao
being aold at the Jacksonville Phar
macy, allowing people an opportunity
to aid the battle against tubercu
losis.
Veterans to Meet Veterans who are
receiving pensions or disabled allow
ances and those who have been cut
off the government rolls, are asked to
meet at the Eagles' hall this evening
at 8 o'clock An Invitation Is also
extended all persons who have worn
the uniform of the united states to
attend the meeting.
Bazaar to Be Saturday The Degree
of Honor Juveniles will sponsor a ba
zaar and window sale, December 9, at
314 East Main street. It was announc
ed today. The building waa formerly
occupied by Brown'a drug atore, and
will offer a central location for the
affair. Christmas gifts yid home
made candles will be featured.
Tuberculosis Warning ''If the de
pression continues, an Increase In tu
berculosis will result. The outcome
will depend upon the success with
which diagnostic clinics, field nurs
ing, sanatoria, and related services
are maintained, and especially the
machinery for early case finding and
Isolation of open casea of the dis
ease." Dr. Vaughan. Thla state
ment by Dr. vaughan Is one which
local health workers wish brought to
the attention of all people, believing
that many do not realize the need for
funds to fight the disease. These
funds are greatly Increased by pur.
chase of Christmas seals, which exast
so little money from each buyer and
accomplish so much fine work.
Li restock
PORTLAND, Ore., Dec. 8. (AP)
CATTLE: 150; calves 10; fully steady,
unchanged.
HOGS: 200; steady. Feeder and
stocker pigs, good and choice, $2.25
2.73; others unchanged.
SHEEP: 700; steady, unchanged.
Portland Produce
PORTLAND. Ore. Dec. fl. AP)
BUTTER Prints, extras 23c; stan
dards 22,ic lb.
BUTTERFAT Portland delivery: A
grade 20-21c; farmer's door delivery,
17-18c per lb.; sweet cream, 5c higher.
EGOS Pacific Poultry Producers'
selling price: fresh extra specials, 28c;
extras 26c; standards 21c; medium
22c; pullets 16c dozen. Buying price
by wholesalers: Fresh extras 23c doz.;
firsts 15c; mediums 15c doz.; under
grade 12c; pullets 12c doz.
COUNTRY MEATS Selling price to
retailers: Country killed hogs,- best
butchers, under 150 lbs., 7c; vealers
00-100 lbs., 7c 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 34-4c lb.
Cheese, milk, live poultry potatoes.
wool, and hay, unchanged.
Al. Chem. & Dye M7i
Am. Can 88
Am. & Fgn. Pow. H
A. T. & T. H7
Anaconda 14 H
Atch. T. & 8. F. 61 li
Bendlx Avla
Beth. Steel 35
California Pack'g. . . 21t
Caterpillar Tract. 24 U
Chrvsler ..........-.. 61
Rialto's Star
WW
ft - ,
Coml. Solv.
Curt lss- Wright
DuPont -..'..
Gen. Foods
Gen. Mot.
Int. Harvest.
I. T. & T.
Johns-Man.
Monty Ward
North Amer
Penney (J. C.)
Phillips Pet
Radio
80 20 20 90
' Ind'ls Rr's Of, Total
Today 93.1 42.3 68.0 80.4
Prev. day 93.7 41.6 67.0 81.0
Week ago .... 90.4 40 0 66.7 78.5
Year ago .... 53.4 26.9 87.1 54.5
3 yrs. ago ...127.1 98.1 162 jj 1283
I
HEAVY-WINDS HIT
NORTHWEST AREA
(Continued from page one)
SEATTLE, Dec. 6. tfP) Two atorm
deaths were marked up today as rains,
high winds and snow still held sway
over the Pacific northwest In the
winter's first severe storm.
Struck down by an automobile In
i a driving rain and strong wind last
night at Burlington, Elmer L. Wilson,
72, president of the Plrst National
bank there, was killed. The driver
of the car was exonerated by a cor
oner's Jury.
while working with other men In
clearing a road Into a logging camp
in the North Elver district of Qrsys
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
WANTED To trade squash for wood.
Phone 1368-X.
FOR RENT 5-room house; garden
space, fruit: adults. 508 Austin St.
HAVE your furniture re-upholstered,
reflnlshed and reglued. Tel. 969 -R.
Thlbault.
15. Tel.
FOR SALE WoM heater,
3-P-llf
WANTED Sewing and hand quilting,
reasonable charges 616 Berrydaie
Ave.
FIVE DOLLARS REWARD will be pi'd
for informstlon locstlng a Hartfo-d
Sancony rug. 131418 ft. that dis
appeared from my home between
Aug. 1. 1932. and Aug. 1. 1933. SUP
posed to have been sold In Medford.
Address Charles W. Kayser, Merlin,
Ore
FOR SALE 1400 or rent 10, 641 Pine.
Brown & White, or write owner, J.
Jjrl, Boring, Ore.
FOR RENT 841 Pine. io. Keys at
Brown & White. Main.
MANAGER WANTED
Local manager wanted by national
firm, rated a 500,000 Dun & Brad
street. Want man of averace abil
ity to look after business in Med
ford and vicinity. This Is good for
SO a week to start: $1500 cash In
vestment required (in certain cases
which is protected by surety
bond In vour bank and returnable.
No selling. Writ Box 1547, Riving
address and telephone number.
MIXEPS ATTENTION 5 and 30
stamp mill, lono-lb stamps, for sale
st a barealn 755 N. 8th St.. OranLs
PaM. Ore.
DF3IRABT.K room, separate entrance,
heat. 220 N. Oskdale.
WANTED Truck golni to flucramento
' with part load to take aoom iauu
lbs. household (inods. M J. Randall.
' Rt. 1 Box 499. Medford.
WANTED Girl or woman to assist tn
housework and care of small child.
Meals and small wages. Tel. 1421.
FOR SALE 159 acres timber. 3-room
loz cabin, or trade for valley acre
nee, improved or unimproved. E
N. Gray, Route 1, Box 378.
Harbor county, Thore Haaslng. 65, was
fatally crushed yesterday.
Drenching rains fell along the
Washington, Oregon and British Co
lumbia coasts, more than an Inch
In a 12-hour period at Vancouver, B.
C., and nearly an Inch at Seattle.
A wind of gale velocity lashed the
district. Lowland areas on Grays har
bor were flooded by a high tide
In the inland Empire area, extend
ing as far east as western Montana,
heavy snow fell. Two of the three
passes in the Cascade mountains were
blocked to highway traflo by the
drifts.
A landslide at New Era, north of
Aurora, blocked the main lines of
the Southern Pacific at 8:30 a. m.
Slides on the Portland -Marsh field
line held up traffic last night and
had not been cleared early today.
Damage to telephone lines waa
scattered over the state. About 500
ttlephonea were put out of service In
Portland. The Corvall Is -Newport lead
waa snapped, as was the Newport
Tillamook line. Trees falling across
wires caused most of the trouble
The Roeeburg-Marshfleld and Eu
gene -Reedsport lines were out In the
coast moutalns, but service was to
be restored during the morning. Til
lamook was cut off from elegraph
communication, and several tele
graph wires were out on the Marsh
field circuit.
Emergency, line crews were called
out In Portland laet night after the
gale had blown down a 11,000-volt
primary circuit at three points.
Wall St. Report
Sou. Pac.
Std. Brands
St. Oil Cal.
St. Oil N. J. .
Trans. Amer.
Union Carb
Unit. Aircraft
U. S. 8teel
. 32'i
. 36
. 33'i
. 42'i
. 13,
. 61.
, 23?,
. IS
, S2Ji
, 161,
. H
. 20
. 23'i
. 42
. 48
. 6
, 47'i
. 33",
. 46,
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s
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Vfy
Scottish Rite Reunion.
Lodse degree work will
tl?Y commence at 8 a. m.. Thurs-
' rtnv nnH onntlmi thrOlieh
the day. with dinner at 6
p m. Chapter work will be given all
day Friday. All membera of the Rite
cordially Invited to attend.
L. E. WILLIAMS. Secy.
Stock Sale Average,,
(Copyright, 1933. Standard Statistics
Co.)
December 6
i Bond Sale Averages.
(Copyright, 1933. Standard Statistics
Co.)
December 6:
20
Ind'ls
. 71.4
. 71.1
. 70.3
. 62.1
20
Rr's
71.3
70.3
68.8
60.1
100.4
20 60
Ut's Total
77.1
76.7
76 .3
80.2
99.0
73.2
72.7
71.8
67.4
95.9
Today .
Prev. day ...
Week ago ...
Year ago ...
3 yrs. ago ...
NEW YORK, Dec. 6. (AP) The
stock market mulled tn moderately
Irregular areas today as the trading
enthusiasm of yesterday cooled con
siderably. Firmness of the rails and
some specialties waa an argument
against any extensive liquidation or
short selling, however, and most of
the lesders held around their pre
vious levels. Mixed prices ruled at
'the close. Transiers approximated
1,350.000 shares.
Today's closing prices for 32 se
lected stocks follow:
Notice of Final llenrlnt;
In the County Court of the State of
Oreron in and for Jackson county.
In the Matter of the Estate of Amelia
M. Slgllnger, Deceased.
Notice Is herebv Klven that Ethel
S. Willlts. Executrix of the Estate of
Amelia M. Slilincer, deceased. na
filed her First and Final Account and
Report and petitioned for an order
settling the estate, ai.d that Thurs
day, the 4th day of Januarjk 1934.
at 10:00 a. m.. In the County Court
Chambers. Medford, Oregon, has been
fixed as the time and place of hearing
said Petition.
All Mceina lntTVf4u ftr nnt.lflert
rto appear then and there -to ahow
cause, if anv mere oe. wny eucn
account should not be approved, and
the Executrix discharged and the
surety released.
ETHEL B. W1L1.1IW.
Executrix of the Estate ol
Amelia M. S'.gllnger. Deceased.
Last Times Tonight
James Dunn, Sally Ellers In
"Hold Me Tight"
Starts Tomorrow
Fay Wray, Gene Raymond In
"Ann Carver's Profession"
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. ' ' to' 1
!
Colleen Moor.
Colleen Moore returns to the screen
In ''The Power and the Glory"
which she la featured with Spencer
Tracy at the Rlalto theater.
Also on the same program la
other feature, "Hypnotized," with
Moran and Mack doing their bit to
add hilarity to this staid old world
A well selected group of short sub
jects rounds out the program.
Export Wheat
PORTLAND. Ore., Dec. 8. (AP) A
price of 7ft cents a bushel waa offered
today by the emergency export cor
poration for soft white wheat.
. 4.
Malta Commandery No. 4
W Knights Templar.
--- 7 Masonic Hall.
Stated conclave, Ashland,
Wednesday evening, Dec,
6. Open long form, with
drill. Brief business routine. All Sir
Knights courteously invited.
J. H. HARDY, Commander.
W. H. DAY, Recorder.
At Craterian
V 1 ill HI
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"DUCK SOUP
The Marx Brothers, peerless come
dians of the screen, are starring at
the Craterian this week In their latest
riot, "Duck Soup," In which Oroucho
appears ss Rufus T. Butterfly, dicta
tor of Preedonia Southern Oregon
people who witneased the opening of
this rollicking laugh hit last night
have voted It the beat of the Marx
creations.
Now at Studio.
Lee Tracv, featured In "The Nuis
ance," which opens at the Studio today.
Auto glass, plate and shatter-procf .
Brill Metal Works.
D5ED
TODAY and Thursday
NEVER GIVE A
SUCKER A BREAK!
Lee Tracy al
ways forgot his
racket when a
blonde crossed
his path!
He wrings the
laughs and
thrills of ambu
lance rhaslnff.
DANCE
Dreamland
TONIGHT
DINTY MOORE '8
LITTLE GIANTS
Men 25c
Ladies 10c
r-j MADGE WSTJI
h EVANS
I FRANK f f5
II MORGAN I A f 1
CHARLES
BIG DOUBLE BILL
NOW PLAYING
FOR THREE DAYS
HE FLIRTED WITH DEATH
...and a beautiful girl I
Buffalo stampedes. ..Indian attacks...
Plundering bandits. ..He braved them
all when he rode into the badlands
...and rode out with a beautiful girll
f"
far
mrvH
Added Attractions
Tom and Jerry in
'The Magic Mummy'
Travel Talk
Big Ditch of Panama
Sport Reel MOM News
7i
Shows
IMS
8:45-9:00
Mats . . . l.W
Eves ... ISC
Klrtillrs . 10c
Also "Sing Sinner Sing'
From the brilliant story by Wilson Collison, author of
"Red Dust", with Paul Lukas, Leila Hyams and George
Stone, Joyce Compton,
PLUS SHORT REELS
"METRO NEWS REEL"
"ANSWERING THE RIOT CALL"
"FOR THE MAN SHE LOVED"
Who says "The Biggest
Show Value In Town "?
You Old Foxy-woxy, are
you trying to kid the public?
LOOK! COUNT 'EM!
J Feature:
and Liberty says "4 Stars"!
"Hi jTrP
mm
SPENCER TRACY
COLLEEN MOORE
2 Feature:
MORAN 'MACK
THE TWO BLACK CROWS
HACK SENtJETTS
Hilarious Comedy Feature
HYPNOTIZED
3 Paramount Newsreel
4 Cartoon "Beau Bosko"
5 Ted Husing's "Sport
Thrills"
6 "Around the World in
Eight Minutes" Novelty
And Compare The Prices Too!
Mats 15c Eves 25c Kiddies 10c
"Silver King" Is Coming in
Person! See Tomorrow's Paper
Show,
1:4.1
7:00-0:00
3
Mat, , . . 2.1c
Kvr, . . . :i.'r
Klrtillf, . , 10c
Now! Until Saturday!
Laugh, Town, Laugh!
yd ?
Everybody is laughing at
the Four Madmen! Gags
and Girls!
Songs anc
Sappy
Sayings!
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ADDED
Ted Fio Rito and His Band
in "An Air Tonic"
" Pnthe Review
Universal Newsreel