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PAOE FTO , Clever Craterian Comic Hit Boasts Fine Cast Local and Personal tirtf allMi iSIWi Uli'i MEDFORD if AIL TRIBUNE, JrEDFCRD, OUEGON. TTEDXESDAT. JAXFATiY 24, 193 f. w;.4W'""'u,i!M r Li n u I - - i muni -iii iiiiiinmrwi.miiiiaiiiniiiiirisaiiissaiaiawaiiMiisaaaaaaaaaaBaaaaaaaaa Mri. Busby In Hospital Mr. John Busby of till ctty la a, patient at the Community hospital this week for medical care. Guenta of HmIiemi Th Reverend and Mm. Blckerdyke of Ashland re spending several daya in this city as guests of Dr. and Mrs. Hedges. Ashlanden Call Mrs. Loren Age and her father, J. W. Hatcher, were visitors In Med ford Monday. Ashland Tidings, Capt. Clark Calls Here Capt. F. W. Clark arrived at the Medford field today, ferrying a new Boeing pursuit plane from Seattle to Barksdale field, ' Reedsport, La. Mrs. Ya linger Improved Mrs. Younger of the Old Stage road, who a. recently underwent an emergency op ' eratlon at the Community hospital, was reported in an Improved condl ! tlon today. . Callers Today Among visitors In Medford today from other towns and communities are Mrs. Edith Weldman of Eagle Point. Mrs. Harold Gebhardt of Antelope, H. L. Dal key of Fern valley. Medford Gets Rain Up to 5 p. m. yesterday the rainfall In Medford to talled .18 of an Inch, the weather bureau announced today. Afatr that time a trace of rain was realized during the night, Dance at Talent Talent Grange Is sponsoring a dance at the Grange hall there Friday evening, January 26, It was announced today. Refreshments will be served. All are Invited to attend and enjoy the evening. Shock ley Team Wins When they got the 'Elks' old boys" on a real court, Dr. Shockley's volley ball play 'a era came out the winners, they an Bounced today, reporting the game of Monday night, regarding which the Elks had nothing to say yesterday. The game was played at the Roose velt school and the "old men's" team, which had trimmed the younger fel lows in the previous encounter, went down to defeat with little struggle. They laid the outcome today to Chuck Clay, who was taken Into the Shockley squad Monday. The third game to determine the true standing of the contenders will be played In the early future and will be pre ceded by many workouts. Undergoes Operation Mre. Alva, Laws of this city underwent a minor operation at the Community hospital today. Culhertson Files North Tom Cul bertson, superintendent of the Med ford airport, Is flying to Portland this afternoon and will return to morrow, following a short business visit. Fever Under Control Reports have been received at the OCO headquar ters here that no more scarlet fever has broken out In the Carberry creek camp, under quarantine. Two cases were quarantined there and are re ported getting along satisfactorily. Get Building Permits Two build ing permits were Issued by the elty yesterday. They went to J. H. Issott of 830 East Ninth street, who plans an addition to his home at the cost of 150; and to Harry Furch, for a used car lot on South Riverside. Carpenters Return Mr. and Mrs. V. Q. carpenter and Miss WUda Hall, who have spent the past two weeks In San Francisco and Los Angel pi, Cal., selecting spring and summer merchandise for the Band Box and Shoe Box, will return to Medford Friday. Twins Are Named Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Wilkinson, who were receiving congratulations yesterday upon the birth of twins at the Sacred Heart hospltaVhad named their new daugh ters this morning. They are to be christened Doris Irene and Dorothy Eileen. Bicycles Stolen Bicycle thievery Is still going on In Medford with two bikes missing from last night. Dick Morgan of 429 South Central report ed to city police that his bicycle dis appeared during the night, and Del mar McKee of 022 West Fourth street reported his stolen from tho Junior high school. Roxy Ann Club to Meet The Roxy Ann Home Extension club will meet Thursday, January 35, at the home of Mrs. Lewis, on the west end of Spring street. The first of a series of lessons on garment finishes will be given and each member Is asked to bring a quarter of a yard of ma terial to be made Into portfolios for holding samples. An invitation is extended all interested persons to at tend the meeting. Livestock. PORTLAND, Jan. 24. (P) CAT TLE: 35; calves 10; quotably steady, unchanged. HOGS: 800; about steady, un changed. SHEEP: .75; ewes 25 -50c higher Lambs, good and choice, t7.00-7.50; common and medium, $5.00-7.00; yearling wethers, $3.25-5.25; ewes, good and choice, $2.50-3.50; common and medium, $1.50-2.75. Portland Wheat Inatcd most of the morning session, most of these .were moderate. Prices tapered In the last half hour, but there was no pronounced pressure apparent and realizing was well ab sorbed. The close was steady. Trans fers approximated 3,300,000 shares. Today's closing prices for 32 se lected stocks follow: Al. Chem. & Dye lM'i Am. Can 101 Am. & Fgn. Power 10yA lisy, PORTLAND, Jan. 24. (IP) Wheat: Open High Low Close May 78 75 74V4 744 July 74 744 74 74 Cash: Big Bend bluestem .74 Dark hard winter (12 pet.) (11 pet) Soft white Western whtle . Hard winter 80 .74 .71 .71 .71 .71 .71 22 50 23.50 Mlllrun standard 13 00 Today's car receipts: Wheat 67; barley 2; flour 8: com 8: oats 1. Northern spring Western red .... . Oats: No. 2 white Corn: No. 2 E. yellow Portland Produce PORTLAND, Ore, Jan. 24. (API BUTTER Prints, extras, 22c; stand ards. 21 c lb. BUTTERFAT Portland delivery: A grade, 18-20c lb.; farmers' door de livery, 15-16c lb.; sweet cream, 6c higher. EGOS Pacific Poultry Producers' selling price: Fresh extrs, 18c; standards, 16c; mediums, 18c dozen. Buying price by wholesalers: Fresh extras ,16c doz.: firsts, 14c; mediums, 12c: undergrade, 10c; pullets, 10c. POTATOES Local whlto and red. 1.25-1.35 cental: Yaklmas 11.45-1.55: Deschutes, tl.55-1.65; bakers, 81.75 1.85. Cheese, milk, country meats, live poultry wool and hay, unchanged. A. T. & T. Anaconda Atch. T. & 8. P. Bendlx Avia Beth. Steel : California Packing ......... Caterpillar Tractor Chrysler - Coml. Solv . Crutlss Wright Du Pont. Gen. Foods Gen, Motors Int. Harvest. . I. T. & T. Johns- Man. . Mont. Ward North Amer. Penney (J. C.) Phillips Pet. Radio . Sou. Pac. , Std. Brands -Std. Oil Cal. -St. Oil N. J. Trans. Amer. Union Carb. .. United Aircraft V. a. Steel 18?4 89 20 48 25 28', 853, 35"4 H 100 38 3834 43 18 64 27 10 59 17 8'. 28 24 42 46 714 49 , 35 86 San Francisco Butterfat. 8 AN FRANCISC, Jan. 24. IJP) First grade butterfat 21 f ob. San Francisco. HONtSP JUL. i'-M SOUTHERN OREGON'S FINEST THEATRE Mats ... 25c Eves . . . 36o Kiddie, lOo Held Over by Popular Demand! TIMES TO! AVI! This picture looks like it might be the atari of another Cuban revo lution. Look at Ruth Donnelly's face aa she flnda her son (Lyle Talbot) and husband (Guy Klbbee) In the company of those two notorloua gold diggers, Joan Blondell and Glenda Farrell. Seems to have put a damper on the party. Frank McHugh looks as though he might be having a little difficulty In seeing straight. This la only one of the many hilarious situations in "Gold Diggers in Ha vana" at the Craterian theater Thurs day only. ROOSEVELT BALL LIKE HOT CAKES who falls in love with the wife of his best friend Is treated from a now angle in "Storm at Daybreak," which opens today at the Studio theater with Kay Francis and Nils Aather co starred. "Storm at Daybreak" Is a mixture of romantic fiction and hlatorical accuracy, the story opening at the tense moment in which the Austrian Archduke, Ferdinand and his bride are assassinated In Sarajevo. Plans for the bJrthiy ball for the president, which Medford hopes to make as successful here, as It prom ises to be In all other cities of the land, were mofing forward today with promise of & crowd for the af fair, which will represent a fine con tribution to the Warm Springs, Georgia, Foundation for the cure of Infantile paralysis. The gigantic movement, which is the first of Its kind to spread through the land for purely hu manltarlan reasons, is gaining mo mentum with each day. Order for another 600 tickets was made today by Larry Schade, treas urer of the Medford ball, who will have the co-operation of a group of enthusiastic women from the Lady Klwanlans, the Rotary Anns, the Lady Lions, the Lady Actlvlans, the American Legion Auxiliary, the Busi ness and Professional Women's club, the Colony club, the Lady Elks, East ern Stars, the Eagles' Auxiliary' and the Auxiliary to the Veterans of For eign Wars In selling the tickets. A meeting of the genera ticket committee hae been called for to morrow evening at the chamber of commerce at 8 o'clock by C. L. Hop kins, chairman. Each .member Is urged to be present. : People, who are not contacted by the ticket salesmen, are asked to cal) at the chamber of commerce, the Hotel Medford. the Jackson Hotel and the Hotel Holland, where they will find tickets available. They" were placed on sale In those places today. Matinees at 1:45 We'll put our pictures against any show in town regardless of price Mats-1 5c Eves-25c Kiddies-1 Oc TORRID ROMANCE AT STUDIO TODAY The trlsngular conflict of a man Export Wheat. PORTLAND. Ore., Jsn. 24. yp) A bid of 75 cents a bushel was of fered today by the North Pacific j Emergency Export corporation for oft white wheat for foreign shipment. Chicago Wheat LKt Times TOMTE y OHICAOO, Jan. 24 OP) Wheat: May SOU 90'i 894 OOI'X! July 88 89 83 88 . Thnr. Claudetle Colbert In "THREE CORNERKD MOON" Sept 90 90 89 89H Wall St. Report stork Sale Averages (Copyright, 1934. Standard Statistics Co.) January 24: 50 Indl's Today .. 99 8 Prev. day 99.2 Week ago 95.5 Tear aco 52 5 3 Yrs. ago ...124 2 20 Bra 50 3 45.7 48 1 28 2 103 1 20 Ufa 78 1 77 8 75 8 90 1 171.0 90 Total 88 3 878 84.7 65.5 129.2 IVnd Snle Averaee (CopvTlght, 1934. Standard Statistics Co.) Janusry 24: 20 Indl's Today 77 8 Prev. day 77.3 Week aco .... 78 1 Year aco 64 8 8 Yrs. ago .... 90.2 20 Rr's 82 5 81 9 79 8 83.1 105.7 20 Ufa 83 5 83 2 81 4 83 8 100.1 80 Total 81 2 80 8 19.1 70 8 98 7 NEW YOfiK, Jsn. 24 .(API Stocks "-re tumrd ovrr in lsrge volume to day unrir profit tnklnn and accumu lating flurries. While grains predom- DANCE WITH PEB STONE'S MELODY BOYS WED. NITE AT Dreamland Hall Come early and enjoy the latest dance hits. A good time for all. Everybody welcome. Gents 25c, Ladies 10c Today and Thursday A Symphony of Human Emotions! Bound to old loyalties caught up in a new love who shall blame this wife for what her heart made her decide? KAYFPANCI5 NILSASTHER Com at ) LWBRFAK With WALTER HI STON nd PHILLIPS HOI.MM PLUS The Tsl Bora In s "Thundering Taxis" Roaeoe Cartoon "Bnacoe the Sheephrrder" s Vagabond Adrrnturea 0 ."Holland Mmalcs" S) Har.t MMrntone News o 'THE 72Jf I 0:00 rc.'iS SOUTHERN OREGON'S FINEST THEATRE f mi mmim II J "Going Hollywood" Blng Crosby In "Going Hollywood" I with K I M flf I W t Cf ll IF and "Sus-TI-Kr." the cenlo filmed; I Willi I IB J I U U U V In the Shasta Cascade Wonderland, 1 B W have been held over today by popular ; S demand. A Tom Patrlcola muslcnl ; Bj J.lSO and a screen aong are also on the pro- n "SUS-TI-KA" rtM itL Thursday Only! BEBaSBBr Red Hot!... X sy , " AGAIN, THOSE GOLD DIG- i; " '; J O GERS 0F '33 ' ' THEY'VE I ' A ' . Jrrl LEFT BROADWAY FLAT... y V ' NOW THEY'RE LEAVING I V ' CUBA FLATTER!... ENDS TOMORROW NIGHT L 1 : ..Z, I V" , $ VlfTV THEY'RE SHAKING IT UP. ft'" AND DOWN THE BOULE- ? . !jf ( J. VARDS AND SHAKING 'EM jt tin' jlSf Six Great Laugh Stars o Joan Blondell-GIenda Farrell GUY KIBBEE FRANK McHUOH ALLEN JENKINS RUTH DONNELLY fp'- -- -- - It I i L IrindtfiX 4 ( . t kmi 0 :oUnil' VXf ON THB SCREEN ' ! US the W0,t XM . r.""!" YdftS ' M0noc, Rol In Tnwn m S-s f "gar- The Only Star in Hollywood Who Can Wear3-Cor nered Pants and Get Away With It! . . . when he gurgles you smile . . . when he whimpers you sympa thize . . . and when he bawls you're ready to murder the bird who makes him do it! BABY DOROTHEA lilt E EGK BRADY in Ruptrt Hughes' ilory ISS FANE'S BABY IS STOLEN ALSO B0SWELL SISTERS "-CARTOON-NEWS FRIDAY SATURDAY The Picture You've Been Asking For: It in Peggy SHANNON Donald COOK FURY of the JUNGLE