MEDFORD MATT, TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 14, 1933.
Local and
I Bo.rlei Bojr III Donald Boyle la a
patient for medical treatment at the
ftaered Heart hospital thla week,
j ...
j Released from Quarantine Herb
Brown, deputy coroner, wai released
from scarlet fever quarantine yester
j' i Visit In Ashland 4Ir. and Mrs. F.
! A. Coolcaey of this city spent Tuesday
venlng In Ashland visiting Dr. and
i SIra. H. B. Knapp.
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i ; Has Scarlet Feter Mrs. Alron Hart-
dock of 307 North Ivy atreet wss
f auarantlned yesterday for -srlot
- lever. ,
i Bostwlck In Hospital Vance Bost
ivlck underwent an operation at the
g acred Heart hospital Wednesday
morning.
jt Soda Postponed The Women's
Jkellef Corps social, scheduled for Fri
day, has been postponed until a later
date, which will be announced soon.
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f From Grants Pass Acordtng to the
Grants Pass Dally Courier, C. A. Prultt
and 0. H. Hilton of Grants Pass were
visitors In Medford Wednesday.
4 Visitor In Medford orthlngton C.
Bmtth. traveling passenger agent for
' the Northern Pacific company, waa a
, -visitor In Medford Wednesday from fcla
headquarters In Portland.
5 On Business Here Lawrence Balch,
representing the Central Shoe com
pany of St. Louis, Mo., was a business
, -Visitor In Medford yesterday, calling
en a number of merchant.
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a W. R. C. to Meet Members of the
Women's Relief Corps are requested to
attend the funeral of Mrs. Harriet
, aMcRae at the Conger chapel Friday
Mr . , n A'flni1r It. w.s in-
. jounced today.
I Mrs. Phetteplace Better Mrs. Irece
Phetteplace, who waa recently re
moved from the Community hospital
to her home, was reported steadily
Improving yesterday. She underwent
a major operation several weeks ago.
J In Hospital Mr. M. E. Miller of
- Phoenix underwent a minor operation
at the Sacred Heart hospital today,
and was reported as getting alons
Silcely. Her daughter Marie Is a grad
uate nurse from the Sacred Heart hos
pital. i "
i Boy Breaks Lee Delbert Whltely.
five; of Jacksonville, wa brought to
the Sacred Heart hospital yesterday
tor treatment of a spiral fracture of
'. his right leg, received In a fall at his
home. The break is In the upper
section of the leg.
Reports Collision P. E. Redden of
823 Medford building, and L. S. Brad-
ahaw of 215 Vancouver were driving
automobiles which collided yesterday
evening at 6 o'clock, on Main street
. at Bartlett. . No damage resulted, the
accident report of Mr. Redden states.
. Heport to Police Charles Fischer
? of 33 North Fir street and Charles
John Campbell of the Campbell
Clothing company filed accident re
ports with the Medford police wed
need ay concerning a collision at Sixth
and Ivy street at 8:10 a. m.
Accident on File James O'Brien of
604 South Ivy street filed an accident
Twnort with the cltv police concern
ing a collision at the intersection of
Klehth and South ivy. wun me auio-
J mobile driven by Clyde Walters of 31
Chestnut.
To Attend Funeral Daughters of
TTnUn IhF.nni nf t.h ntVll Wr Will
1 meet at Conner's Funeral parlors Frl-
!day afternoon at 3 o'clock, to attend
"jthe funeral services for Mrs. Harriett
McRae, mother of Mrs. Nina L. Carlon
and Mra. Leone E Webb.
Goes to Seattle Miss Laura Berry
iOf Medford. wno spent some ume v
.lting her cousin. Mrs. Dana McKln
atry. in Grants Pass, left Tuesday for
Seattle, where she will spend the win
ter with relatives, according to the
Brant Pas Dally Courier.
5 Bnow In Mountains Road building
activities on the Mount Ashland road
ceased temporarily Tuesday, due to
the effort of Jupiter Pluvlus In pro
ducing a snow storm. Six Inches of
now was on the ground, with more
falling. Thirty men who were em
ployed on the road are temporarily
laid off until the weather Improves
Ashland Dally Tidings.
...
Plan Extensive Program Company
1746, COC Camp Kerby at Selma. has
n extensive program for thl week,
according to the list sent Csptsin
Harold E. Stow, publicity and welfare
Officer of district headquarters. This
venlng the "Oregon Showboat," mov
ing pictures, will be shown by the
forest service. Tomorrow representa
tives of the camp will participate In
the old Tiddlers' contest at the Elvoll
theater in Grant Pass, and the bas
ketball team will play the HampsM
team In the Grants Pasa league.
Camp Rand. Kerby and Applegave
are now member of the Grant Pass
City Basketball league.
A Quick Hot Fuel
Dry Pine Factory Blocks
Can be purchased in large or small loads.
Try one load and you will be pleasantly sur
prised how clean and convenient this fuel is
op ytia
Timber Prqjs Company
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A Good
Personal
Shopping Today Mrs. E. O. Wilson
Of the Table Rock district waa among
shoppers in MedXord this morning.
From Ashland Chief of Polio
Charles P. Talent of Ashland waa a
visitor In Medford thla afternoon. -
Called to Medford Mrs. Ford Roper
of Lodl, Cal., arrived here today on
the Shasta, called here by the death
of George Dewey, her brother-in-law.
Sollnskr In South E. 0. Sollnsky,
superintendent of Crater Lake na
tional park, left Wednesday for San
Francisco on a business trip.
From Other Cities Visitors in Mod
ford today l'rom neighboring cities
were Mrs. P. H. Hardy of Ashland and
Mrs. A. B- Cornell of Grants Pass.
Mr. Schmidt 111 E. F. Schmidt,
who returned to his home here yes
terday from Klamath Falls, quite 111,
was said today to be getting along
aa well as can be expected.
Business Callers F. L. Caton of
Sams Valley was a business caller in
Medford this morning. Mrs. L. Hat
field of Central Point also transacted
business In this city.
Reports Theft R. J. Bills of 804
Peach street reported to the city po
lice that he had two radiators, one
generator and a carburetor stolen
from his model T Ford last night at
his residence.
Shirt Stolen A heavy checked
shirt was solen from In front of Will
H. Wilson's store, 32 North Front
street, yesterday, he reported to city
police this morning.
'
Goes to Washington Miss Donna
Sollnskv, who ha been employed Jn
the Crater Lake national park offices
here for some time, left Tuesday even.
lng for Washington, D. Cm where she
will be employed in the national park
offices.
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Undergoes Operation D. O. LlniV
sey of Lozler lane underwent a major
operation at the Sicred Heart hos
pital this morning and was reported
getting along satisfactorily this after
noon.
Lutmdens Expected Mr. and Mrs.
Treve Lumsden and children are ex
pected in Medford from Hillsboro to
spend the holidays with Mr. Lums
den's mother, Mrs. H. U. Lumsden
and friend. They left here a fw
months ago to reside In the northern
city.
Fenton Dies Word has been r
ceived In Medford by Mrs. Mark Smith
that her grandfather, Charles L. Fen
ton, formerly of Tolo, died yesterday
at Long Beach, Cal. Funeral services
are to be conducted today. Mr. Fen
ton. who has been ill for nearly
year, left Tolo last April.
Merrlam Here H. S. Merrlam
Goshen, one of the prominent fruit
growers of Lane county. Is leaving this
evening for his home, having attended
the fruitgrowers' meeting nere yester
day and today. Mr. Merrlam la active
in the Pacific highway association,
and la at member of the executive
committee from Lane county. He a
alsted materially In helping to secure
the reconstruction of the Siskiyou
project. r
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Spencer Tracy In
"Man's Castle"
"Man's Castle," which opened at
the Craterian theater yesterday,
proved Itself to be one of the most
moving love stories ever made Into
a motion picture. Directed by Prank
Boreage, who handled the direction
of "Seventh Heaven," It prove to be
a powerful and emotional classic, ri
valing even the beauty and charm
of the former picture.
Spencer Tracy as Bill, tne snin
less, footloose wanderer, and "Loretta
Young aa Trlna. the homeleee waif
Bill meet on the atreet and takes
to his home, are excellent In their
characterlratlona. Their interpreta
tlona of the two characters put Into
the picture a pathos and moving force
that sweep the spectators along In
a flood of emotional appeal.
Bill, an Irresponsible young chap,
soon becomes restless of living so
long In one place. He ha no use
for money; he tell Trlna he doet not
Relieves Worst Cough
In Just 30 Seconds
One dose of Bronchline
Emulsion will fix that
cough of yours. Gives
INSTANT RELIEF I An
other iiiw or two an hour
apart wBl probably end It for gooa
and all. If you have to take more
than half a bottle to get rid of It,
you can have your money back.
Jarmln Drug Store and all other good
druggists gusrantee It. Contains no
dope and won't upset your stoma:h.
Bronchullne Emulsion INSTANT
RELIEF from COUGHS.
Firm to Trade With.
Medford
! love her and will leave her soon; he
meets a rich and beautiful show girl
who wants him for a playmate. But
BUI la beginning to love Trlna in
gruff, kind way; he tees her beauty;
he becomes more considerate. Then
the world tumbles about his ears.
Trlna telle him he is about to become
father.
To get money to take care of her,
he attempts a robbery and falla. The
affair la cleared up and Bill leaves
aboard a freight train headed some
where and with htm is Trlna.
There la also one of those delight
ful Mickey Mouse cartoons on the
same program, and a thrilling camera
adventure "Anlakchak" plus the uni
versal newareel.
James Cagney In
'Mayor of HelV
At Rialto Soon
A young Jimmy Cagney, hard-hit
ting and tough, that's what the cast
ing director was looking for to fill
the role of Jimmy, an important char-
acter in "The Mayor of Hell." star
ring James Cagney, and coming to
the Rialto theater tomorrow on the
same bill with Tom Mix in "Rustler's
Roundup." The casting director, after
a long search, found this Junior Cag
ney in the person of Frankie Darrow.
Cagney is appointed, through po
litical Influence, deputy commissioner
and makes a visit to the reformatory.
After falling In love with the school's
nurse, he has himself appointed war
den of the reformatory. Event fol
low In rapid succession as Sagney
finds himself trying to make the
youngsters so much like himself in
his boyhood days learn the right
way of looking at life.
In "Rustler's Roundup," Tom Mix,
who has won many prizes at nation
ally famous rodeos, participates in a
rodeo, besides "rounding a gang of
cattle thieves during the course of
the picture.
Dorothea Wieck
In "Cradle Song"
A deeply emotional tale of mother
love and sacrifice came to the Holly
theater yesterday in "Cradle Song,"
the first American vehicle for newest
star, Dorothea Wieck.
Bringing to the role all the charm
and beauty that she displayed as
the school teacher in "Maedchen in
Uniform." Dorothea Wieck reveals In
"Cradle Song." a sensitivity, a dra
matic understanding, and a grasp of
the different part that places her
high among the leading dramatic act
resses In Hollywood.
ROXY IS SHOWING
'STRICTLY PERSONAL'
"Strictly Personal," drama which
plays upon the theme of "get-ac-qualnted
clubs" I currently on dis
play at the Roity theater, with Mar
Jorle Rambeau. Eddie Qulllan and
Dorothy Jordan in leading roles.
WW
Ends Tonite
RUTH
GHATTERTON
"Frisco Jenny"
Plug "The Past
jf Mary Holmes"
Tomorrow
'Mystery of the
Wax Museum'
and
"Flaming
Gold"
-,.iuuf. Short hiiOJerW
MMJOftll RAMIEAu
ED0II QUIUAN
WKOTHY 10RDA"
ALSO
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Battle l ife News
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HEAIITS!
Drsire drove T'tasi j
them to the VivV
Lonrly Heart WfcAH
Club . . no fySN'l
price too high UA
for the love Wil",
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fill
MART NOSE DIVES
CHICAGO, Dec. 14. (AP) A sharp
drop of three cents a pound In whole
sale butter prices today carried the
market to a 35-year low lovel for De
cember. Choice butter, 82 score or extraa.
dropped to 16 cent a pound from
yesterday's price of 10 cents, with
cheaper grades off almost as much.
The abrupt decime was caused by
widespread report the Dairy Market
ing corporation, a government subsi
dised agency, will cease buying but
ter at the end of this week. Thl
organization had been buying but
ter for relief purposes and la said
to have taken 45.000.000 pounds.
Gold Price Holds
Same Level Today
WASHINGTON. Dec. 14. (AP) Tfte
RFC price for newly mined domestic
gold was unchanged today tit 934.01
an ounce.
Thla quotation waa the same fixed
last December X and repeated for 12
business days, during which the dol
lar has been slightly more than five
to the pound.
LI restock.
PORTLAND, Dec. 14. (vP) CAT
TLE: 126; calves 60; quiet, "unchangtd,
HOGS: 150; steady to strong, un
changed. SHEEP: 400;' steady, unchanged.
Portland Produce
PORTLAND, Dec. 14. (ff) BUT
TER Prints, extras 31 c; standaMs
21c lb.
BUTTERFAT Portland delivery: A
grade, 17-18c; farmer's door delivery,
15c' lb.; sweet cream 5c higher.
EGOS 'Pacific Poultry Producers'
selling price: Fresh extra specials
26c; extras 24c; standards 20c: medi
ums 20c dozen. Buying price by
wholesalers: Fresh extras 21c dozn;
firsts 17c; mediums 15c; undergrade
12c; pullets 12c dozen.
COUNTRY MEATS Selling price to
retailers:' Country-killed hogs, besc
butchers under 150 lbs. 4-7c; veal
ers, 90-100 lbs. 7c lb.; light and thin
5-c lb.; heavy calves 4c lb.; lam'ss
Shows
1:45
6:45-9:15
irsw.n
WHO'S AFRAID OF THE BIG BAD FOX?
He whuffed with two features
And puffed with a circus-wagon spiel!
But when the Rialto beat him at it
You should have heard him squeal !
2 MAJOR FIRST V
RUN FEATURES a
LAST TIMES TONIGHT
Joel McCrea Ginger Rogers
in "CHANCE AT HEAVEN"
1 PLUS
Dorothy Jordan in "Bondage"
Tomorrow
HE CAN "TAKE" IT
You've seen Cagney alap 'em down in a dozen great
pictures . . . NOW see him take it on the chin I
JAMES
CAGNEY
IN THE
"MAYOR-HELL
with MADGE EVANS
PLUS
SEE some of the fastest rodeo scenes ever filmed In ft
sizzling Western drama that will keep you on the edge
of your seat I
10-11c lb.; yearlings 4-6c lb ; hy
twes Sc lb.; medium cows 8-6c lb ;
canner cows 2 -3c lb.; bulls, 4e lb.
L1VS POULTRY Portland dellTery,
buying prices: Colored fowls. 4 to
0 lbs. 10c; over 6 lbs. 10c; spring pul
lets 3 to 34 lbs, 11c; roasters, over
3V lbs. 11c; Leghorn fowls, over
lbs. 8c; under 34 lbs. 8c; broilers, ll4
to 3 lbs. 13c; 3 lbs. and up 10c; stas
8o; roosters 5c. pekln ducks 10c; ool
ored ducks 7c; geese 8c lb.; turkeys,
No. 1, 10-13c lb.
POTATOES Local white and rei
$100-1.05 cenUl; Yakima $1.35-1.35;
Deschutea $1.30-1.40 cental.
Cheese, milk, mohair, caacara bark,
bops, onions, wool and bay, unchanged.
Pears Yesterday
CHICAGO, Dee. IS. -(AP) USDA
Pear auction: No arrivals. One car
on track. 3 sold. Oregon Howells. 337
boxes ex. fancy. 1. 35 1 1.75; aver
age 1156; 33S boxea (ancy, 1 30a
1.55; average, 91.48.
NEW YORK, Dec. 14. ( AP) U8D A
Pear auction: Four cara arrived
3 Oregon, 1 Washington unloaded.
Oregon D'AnJous, 718 boxes, ex. lancv
92.15a3.42: average, 3.37.
Oregon Boac: 723 boxes fancy and
better, 9190r2.10; average, 91.99; 733
boxes extra fsncy, 91.30a3.25: aver
age, 9197: 440 boxes fsncy, 9190a
3.05; average, 91.98.
San Franrluro Riitterfnt
SAN FRANCISCO. Dec. 14. (AP)
Butterfat t. o. b. San Francisco, 20
21c. SlWer
NEW YORK, Dec. 14. (AP) Bar
silver ;c higher at 43 Vic.
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Party Crashers "
May Face Gates
At Salem High
SALEM. Dec. 14. (AP) Iron
gates may be used at Salem- high
school dances to solve the problem
of party crashers and leave-early
students.
The school board last night re
ceived a suggestion from Principal
Fred Wolf that such a gate for the
gymnasium might remedy the
situation.
He was quoted as saying there
was considerable complaint over
outsiders "crashing" high school
parties and over students leaving
the affairs early, going elsewhere
and telling their parents they had
been at the parties.
Mats ... ISa
Ktcs . . 250
Kiddles . . 100
and Saturdays:
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ALLEN JENKINS
Selected Short Subjects
SWOLLEN RIVER
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Some of the Tacoma, Wash., .lOmes which were flooded when the
Puyallup river overflowed Its banks near the city. Bridges, roads and
railway tracks were torn out by the water. (Associated Press Photo)
Betty Compson Weds as
Sailors Cheer for Navy
ALBUQUERQUE, Dec. 14. (UP)
Betty Compson, screen actress, be
came Mrs. Irving Weinberg here last
night before the b!gest wedding audi
ence New Mexico has ever seen.
Threo or four thousand people Jam
med the brick walk of tho Santa Fe
railroad depot to hear Betty and her
manager promise to love, honor and
obey.
Police Judtre J. L- Onbfr performed
the ceremony while Mayor Clyde
Tingley and Mra. Tlngley acted as
best man and bridesmaid. The mayor,
In response to vigorous suggestions
from the crou, kissed the bride, so
did the groom.
2 MAJOR FEATURES
STARTING SATURDAY
FOR 4-DAY RUN
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1MK
S HERE at last is its mighty
.7tJ""!tvis,l successor ... a love story ll i
hf'irS 80 beautiful '"8 tenderly U ffx
(yWt'itv poignant ...so utterly sim- I f4 J
f i; ple-you'll cherish it pft:
fVV' 'I1 in your heart forever! IvJ
Ik Mighty Melodrama f "Af "saw
of the Roaring Rails! I f ' ill
TODAY and FRIDAY I 1 tt A V )
ALS0
A Mafttrrplrre for the
fcnllrr I'smllv
"BLACK BEAUTY"
FLOODS HOMES
A spotlight played on the observa
tion platform of the Santa' Fe "Chief"
as It came to a stop. Fifteen pollco
men and ft dozen firemen kept the
crowd back while the police Judge
arranged the bridal party.
An orchestra played "Lilac Time."
A squad of sailors on furlough en
livened the occasion by vigorous
cheers for the U. S. navy.
"This Is lovely," smiled Betty, ft
trifle nervously.
Shows
1:45
7:00-0:00
NOW PLAYING
Remember 7th HEAVEN?
SPENCER TRACY
LORETTA YOUNG
Glcnda Farrcll Arthur Hohl Walter Connolly
Marjorie Rambeau Dickie Moore
K AT.flOMli!lcv Mniinn in "Punnv Love"
tiVY0 AniaKcnaK
CLARA
"Very fine," said Weinberg, trying
to appear nonchalant but obvlouiy
also Just a little nervous.
I'm sure thl I the biggest wel
ding I ever ssy, snd I want to thtr.k
you all for coming." Betty ssld.
Flashlight boomed, the crotl
cheered, betty smiled snd ssld good
bye. The sailors huzxalied for tne
United States navy, and the bridal
party was on Its way.
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Lost Her Prominent Hips
Double Chin Sluggishness
Gained Physical Vigor A Shapely
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COMING SUNDAY
BOW in 'HOOPLA'
fnd of No. Cenlrst
7 C