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JfEDFORD MAIL TRIBUXE. MEDFORD, ORFGOX, TUESDAY. JANUARY 2, 1934 PAGE FIVE Local and Personal ' Meteorological Report Wall St. Report Born to Mr. and Mrs. N. H. f!ll daughter, weighing 8'i pounds, at. Purucker's maternity home today. Born to Mr. and Mm. vtroll Su-nn- aon a daughter, weighing aeven pounas, eignt ounces, Monday, at the Community hospital. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Allen of 618 South Central avenue are the par ents of a son, born New Year's day. ADRIENNE'S semi-annual clearance starts Wednesday. Big reductions on Coats, Dresses, Hats, including some as low as half-price. OPrlCE MANAGER WANTED Op portunity awaits man between ages 29, and 35, qualified to hand e retail store office. Must be qualified In bookeeplng, retail credits and gen eral office management. Qlve com plete details of past experience and qualifications In letter. All com munications confidential. Man em ploved at present preferred. Box 1993, Tribune. " OR TRADE 10 acres Rogue River under cultivation and Irri gation. Palace Hotel until 11 a. m , Jan. 3rd. Residence J. O. Landau. Route 1. Rogue River, Oregon. mi nneratlon Shirley Oramby underwent a minor operation at the Community hospital today. r.o to Portland C. D. Bean and E. J. Bell of the Montgomery Ward com. pany atore left today for Portland on a ahort business trip. Leaves for School Wayne May left Monday evening for Oakland, H'here he will enter the Boeing Aeronautical school. Miss Hussong 111 Miss Georgianna Huaaong la a patient at the Com munity hospital thla week for med ical care. Ranking Return Here Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Rankin returned last week from Los Angeles, where they had apent several months. School Resumed Medford school goers started Into a new year today with the resumption of studies In high school, Junior high and grade schools. Returns south Merl Kellogg, who was called here some time ago by the death of his uncle, John Barne burg. Is returning to California this week. in Mfflforrt Today Mr. and Mrs. Charles Terrlll of Brownsboro are vla ltora In Medford today attending to business matters and calling on friends. doing to School Mrs. J. W. Klrk patrlck and daughter. Miss Blanche, are leaving today for San Francisco, where Miss Klrkpatrlck will enter business college. Miss Wood Returns Miss Margaret Wood, who has been vacationing In Banning, Cal.. for the past two weeks, returned to Medford on the Shasta this forenoon. Mr. Kllborn Here G. H. Kllborn. trainmaster for the Southern Pacific company, with headquarters In Rose burg, is spending today In Medford attending to business matters. MrB. Murphy Improved Mrs. Maud Murphy, who underwent a major op eration at the Sacred Heart hospital last week. It Is getting along nicely, It was reported today. ft . Returns to Roseburg State Police Officer Tom Sheridan la returning to hie duties at Roseburg today from Medford. where he has been stationed since Sunday, as aome of the officers sre on their vacations. Return to Corvallls Glenn and Leneve Slmkins, students at Oregon State college, have returned to Cor--.111. fniinwinff the Chrlatmaa holi days which they spent here with their parents. Dr. and Mrs. v. k. onrai. Business Callers-Mr. and Mrs. Dave Pence of Elk creek were business call ers in the city over the week-end. Others wer Mrs. S. E. Howltt and daughter Hattle of Eagle Point, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Bohl of Phoenix. t tTMnorni w. H. Mulrhead and Thomas Culbertson plan to leave thla afternoon by plane, u weauier mlts, for Portland, where tomorrow afternoon they will attend the funeral services for L. V. Rex, aviator, who was well known here. On Shasta Today E. H. Morris, as--i.tont .nr.l manazer of the South ern Pacific company, was aboard the Shasta today in his ousinese. v.i Sierra Nevada." While the train was at the local station. Mr. Morris con ferred with A. S. Rosenbaum. district freight and passenger agent for the Southern Pacific. TOO" LATE TO CLASSIFY Attend Benefit Came-Among Hll lah temple Shrlners and their wives who attended the East-West benefit football game In San Francisco yes terday were Mr. and Mre. E. C. Je rome, Mr. and Mrs. O. O. Alenderfer and C. C. Lemmon of Medford, also Mr. and Mrs. A. K. Cass of Grants Pass. Five Feet of Snow Information has been received by the Crater Lake national park offices here that five feet of snow has fallen at Govern ment camp and 4.7 feet at Anna Springs. No blizzards have been re ported In the park this winter. BIRTHS The Mall Tribune Job Dept. would like to have the address of John Etcher, who operated the Sunset Fur nace and Chimney Co. Don't buy calendars and advertis ing novelties now for next year from traveling solicitors, wait until later to order. The Commercial Printing Dept. of the Mall Tribune will carry a complete line and will save you money. Jan. t, 1934 Medford and vicinity: Rain tonight and Wednesday; moderate . tempera ture. Oregon: Rain tonight and Wednes day; snow over mountains; moderate temperature. Temperature a year ago today: Highest 49; lowest 38. Total monthly precipitation .01 In. Deficiency for the month 11 Inches. Total precipitation atnce September 1, 1933, 3.47 inches. Deficiency for the season 4.10 Inches. Relative humidity at 8 p. m. yes terday 80 degrees; 5 a. m. today 94 degrees. Tomorrow: Sunrise 7:39 a. m. Sun set 4:53 p. m. Observations Taken at 5 A. M. 130lh Meridian Time lis fill I T 3 u ft S ; -i 2 - Jll B! C CD ET r- 5, Boston .., Cheyenne ....... Chicago .... Eureka Helena Los Angeles 68 Medford ...... 62 New Orleans 78 New York 50 Omaha ......... 24 Phoenix 74 Portland 50 :Reno - 48 j Roseburg 54 Salt Lake . 52 San Francisco...... 68 Seattle 52 ! Spokane . 40 Walla Walla 38 Washington, D.C. 60 T Cloudy Cloudy Cloudy 52 .44 Clear 41 .01 Cloudy Clear 22 Clear 16 T Cloudy 50 Clear 32 .30 Clear 38 .08 Cloudy 52 .48 Cloudy 44 .02 Cloudy 40 .14 Cloudy 36 Cloudy Bond Sale Averages Copyright, 1934. Standard Statistics Company) 1 20 20 20 60 Jan. 3 Ind'ls Rr's Ufa Total Today 72 6 75.3 77 8 75.2 Prev. day .... 73.3 75.3 77 0 74.9 Week ago .... 71.4 72.6 76.0 73.3 Year ago .... 63 0 58 8 82.1 68.0 3 yrs. ago .... 86.8 103 5 98.4 96.2 ' Johns-Man. Monty Ward North Amer Penney (J. C.) . ; Phillips Pet I Radio Sou. Pac istd. Brands ... ! St. Oil Cal. St. OH N. J (Trans. Amer ... j Union Carb. ... 'Unit. Aircraft ..... U. S. Steel Stock Sale Averaces (Copyright, 1934. Standard Statistics Company) 50 20 20 90 Jan. 2: Indl's Rr's ut's Total Today 92.5 42.6 66.8 80.3 Prev. day .. 92 3 42.4 67.3 80.3 Week ago .... 88.1 41.0 61.1 76 0 Year ago .... 51.9 36.7 91.6 54.9 3 yrs. ago ....122 8 95.2 164.9 125.9 , 601 . 23, . 14 . 54 , 16'. , 7 , 19', a l '. 41'. 53i 65i 47'; , 33 1 1 48 Portland Produce NEW YORK. Jan. 3. (AP) Stocka generally moved slowly, but in a for ward direction today as sentiment for the new year continued to display an optimistic tinge. Aside from activity in a few issues, however, the trading volume waa not Impressive. Turnover approximated 1.250,000 shares. The close was somewhat Irregular. Today's closing prices for 32 select ed stocka follow: Al. Chem. Jc Dye.... 150 Am. Can .. ........ 98 Am. & Fgn. Pow ..... 88 A. T. & T 110'i Anaconda 14 5B Atch. T. & S. F. 56 Bendlx Avla 17', Beth. Steel R. 37'4 California Pack'g .......... 19 Caterpillar Tract. 25 i Chrysler .. 58 Coml. Solv 31'4 Curtlss-Wrlght 2, DuPont 94i8 Gen. Foods 324 Gen. Mot 35. Livestock. PORTLAND. Jan. 2 11 CATTLE: 1400; calves 75; 25c higher In spots. Steers, good, common and medium. S2.75-5 85; heifers, common and me dium. $2.50-4.75; cows, good. 13.25 j 3.50; common and medium, $2.25-3.25: (low cutter and cutter. $1.00-2 25: bulla, cutter and medium. $1.75-2 75; I vealers. good and choice, $5.00-6.00: cull, common and medium, $2.50-5 00; calves, good and choice. $4 00-5.00; common and medium, $2.00-4.00. HOGS: 2500; 15c lower for killing classes. Lightweight, good and choice, $3.50-4.35: medium weight, good and choice. $4.00-4.35: heavyweight, good and choice. $3.50-4.10; packing sows, medium and good, $2.50-3.35; feeder and stocker pigs, good and choice, $2.75-3.25. SHEEP: 2000; 25-50c hlnher for lambs. Lambs, good and choice. $5.75-6.65: medium, $4 00-5.75; year ling wethers, $3.75-4.50; ewes, $1.00-2.O0. PORTLAND. Jan. 2 (API Butter, prints: extras 23c; standards 21o lb. BUTTER PAT Portland delivery: A snide 17. .f 19c lb.: farmer's door de livery, 15tfl8c lb.; sweet crenm 6c higher. EGGS Pacific Poultry Producers' selling price: fresh extra specials LUc: extras 22c; standards 30c: med iums 18c down. Buying price by wholesalers: fresh extras. 18c doz.: firsts 15c: mediums 13c dozen: un dergrade 11c; pullets 11c. CHEESE 92 score. Oregon triplets 10c; lonf 11c lb. Brokers will pay c below quotatlona. MILK Contract price, 4 per cent. Portland delivery. $1.70 cwt; B grade cream 37V-C lb. COUNTRY MEATS Selling price to retnllera: country-killed hogs, best butchers, under 160 lbs. 7'c; veal ers. 90-100 lbs., 7' ic lb.: light and thin. 5f6c lb.: heavy calves, 4c lb.; lambs lie lb.: heavy ewes. 4o lb.: medium cows 3. 6c lb : canner cowa 3d 3c lb.: bulls 4c lb. LIVE POULTRY Portland deliv ery, buying prices: colored fowls, 4 to 6 lbs., 11c; over 8 lbs.. 10c; spring pullets. 3 to 3!i lbs., 11c; roasters over 3'$ lbs., lie; T.ephnrn fowls, over 3'. lbs,, 8c: under 3'j lbs,, 8c; broilers, 1"4 to 2 lbs., 12c: 3 lbs. and up. 11c: stags, 6c: roosters. 6c lb: colored ducks 11c; geese, 10c lb.: turkevs. No. 1, 12c lb. POTATOES Local white and red. $101.05 cental: Ynklma, tl.35gM.35; Deschutes, $1.30(1.40 cental. WOOL 1933 clip nominal: Wil lamette valley, 33 3 25c lb.; eastern Oregon 16c31o lb.; southern Idaho,' 15)1 30c lb. I HAY Buying prices from produc er: alfalfa, No. 1, new crop, $16 1650: vetch, $15: Willamette valley timothy. $15; eastern Oregon tim othy $17.50; osts $15 ton. Int. Harvest. ... I. T. & T. 40', 14?. Malta C'omamndery No. 4 K. T., .Masonic Hall, Ashland, Oregon. Stated Conclave, Wed nesday evening. Jan. 3 Open short form. Rou tine business. All Sir Knights cour teously invited. J. H. HARDY, Commander. W. H. DAY, Recorder. , Craterian Star Constance Bennett in "After Tonight" PLCS Ralph Morgan in "Humanity" 4t , I ".E,)i?rrj Mats ... 15c Eves . . . 25o Kiddles . . 100 LAST TIMES TONIGHT Tomorrow and Thursday He Made Love When the Lights , Went Out by Candlelight! . . . mid so did his muster, who thought the butler wu making love to the Lady, who thought the master wns the butler making love to the maid, who thought but whv go mi? . , , It's the i; rim tlrst story of tangled affairs uu'e ever seen I 1 I Katherine Hepburn, who appears I in Vie leading role In "Little wo- 1 men' now on the Craterian screen. Joan Bennett, Paul Lukns, Frances Dee and Edna May Oliver also ap pear In the caat. 'If- ll NEW truck licensing laws explained. PUC forms filled out. P. L. & P. D Ins. at A. C. T. O., 33 No. Orspe WANTED 3 young men. help work my routes. Experience unnecess sa'ry. 217 W. 3nd. 8 p. m. TOJANU AR Y7th , Stark Bros, offer 50 per cent reduction. Finest stock grown. Fruit, nut trees, shrubs; all record bearing stock. Crause, South Fir St. 3 ADULTS Nicely furnished duplex. Inquire st 313 So. drape. FURNITURE re-upholstered. Phone 969-R. Thlbault. NEARLY NEW guaranteed Hoover and Eureka vacuum cleaners. Best offer tskes. Phone 710. room 300. FOR RENT Small furnished house; lights and water. 801 N. Central. FOR SALE 300-gal. Bean sprayer: excellent condition; priced right. B3x 1901. Tribune. FOR SALE '35 star motor and radi ator. 1040 W. 11th Today and Wed. A DEVIL-MAY-CARE ADVENTURER . . . laugh- ing at death but afraid of love . . . until this headstrong beauty captures his heart and makes him think that a heU-hole in Shanghai is heaven. lr i - 1. dv V " r Qndlelight with ELISSA LANDI PAUL LUKAS NILS ASTHER -PLUS- The Tense Drama That Goes On Behind The Scenes In a Tent Show! . . . HURRY! HURRY! It Enda Tomorrow Nite k theMitmdrerts who haie seen It If It Isn't a Grand Picture FOX FILM Presents ' tvrssJ SHANOHA MADNESS SPENCER TRACY FAY WRAY .!. MORGAN .. PAIXETTE t.0 "CM. IKNTF I OVf !i('j:r,N MlMi NKH IVith Mil. 11V H I. yjj ?JT--w4r.wTl-t rj.a.a.jNg Kiddies , . 10 Hurry! Hurry! Hurry! Only Tonight and Tomorrow Left! 3 Generations Have Waited To See This Picture! Portland Wheat PORTLAND, On., Jan. 3. (.P) Table: Open High Low cioe May 734 73ii 73i 73',j July . 72!i 7214 72 4 72 Cash: Big Bend blueatem 73 Dark hard winter, 12 pet 75 11 pet , 72 Soft white 70 Western white ... 70 Hard winter Northern spring Western red Oats: No. 2 white 70 .. 70 ..... 70 22.30 Corn No. 2 E. yellow 22.75 Today's car receipts: Wheat 205; barley 2; flour 30; corn 2; oats 3; hay 6, The big event of the year Adrl enne's January Clearance Sale be gins tomorrow morning. Pur-trim -ed coau at one-half price. Special values in every department. STOP GAS PAINS! GERMAN REMEDY GIVES RELIEF Actln on BOTH upper and lover bowels Adlerika washes out all polnons that cause gas, nervousness and bad sleep. One dose gives relief at once. Heath's Drug Store and Medford Pharmacy. Her! coming Will jAlUKLIAl I Jan. 6th Contlnuoiig Show Poors Open at 1:45 P. M. The Joys and tears of girlhood's years In a kIohIi.je ilrnma of yenlerdayt . , . Lire thexe Rolden hours! . . , Laugh, live and love with "Reth" . . . "Ain" "Mrg and all the others "Jo" II! tils: II with CONRAD NAGEL LEILA IIYAMS Claire Windsor ;th JOAN BENNETT nini ii ns k r -fmnBSBRm kaul LUA e i Cominir r THURSDAY FRANCIS DEE JEAN PARKER Edna Ma OLIVER ID III PERSON lamvv 'jrma Must Bd ur kmi hi ', AND HIS OWH ORIOINAL "Cam Rirnf a "iwanif i.ge nevus 30-PEOPLE-30 In a Fast Moving Hour of First Class Entertainment I Phone ip saeen - SWY PARAMOUNT PICTURE 'EIGHT GIRLS in a BOAT' W IS KAY JOHNSON I M We DOROTHY WILSON DOUGLAS MONTGOMERY II l TI.VX "PARAMOrNT NEWS" pp, "HOM.V1VOOD ON PARADE" y fifffiffit$NWfi& Alllllt9 40o Matin I lWKi KiddIe' 20c and Night ' The First Big Laugh Hit of 1934! I'M j A W W S ! 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