1 5IEDF0RD JLTL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD. OREGON, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 1934. PAOE FIVE Local and VUltort from Yreka Mrs. Margaret Burton and daughter Beverley were week-end Yialtora from Yreka Tlaltlng friend. m Smith Transferred i Richard M. Smith, road foreman at the South Fork of Rogue River COO camp, was today tran&ferred to the COO camp at Carberry creek. t Returni to Camp Tom Senodenos cook at the CCO camp at Pistol river, spent the week-end in Med ford with hia family at 314 Jeanette. and has re turned to bis dutlea at camp. New Nurse on Duty -Miss McLaugh lin of Pendleton has been added to the nursing etaff at the Sacred Heart hospital and was placed on general duty Monday. -r . r To Attend Funeral Members of the Women's Relief Corps are requested to attend the funeral services for Mrs. Josephine McQulstontomorrow after noon at two o'clock, at the Perl Fun eral home. Parr In Court Arthur E. Parr of the COO camp at Hilt, was fined $3 and costs of $4.50 in justice court, af ter he was arrested by state police for parking his car on the Pacific high way. Sentenced to Jail Carl Pitts, 33, ity arrested Sunday night by city police, was sentenced to five days In the city Jell, when he entered a guilty plea In city court to beltifl drunk in a pub lic place. Pitts la an enrollee in the COO. Appear In Court William D. Shafer, 34, was fined CIO and Robert D. Ry land, 33, was sentenced in city court yesterday by Judge A. D. Curry, Shaf er was fined (10 and Ryland was glv j en his choice of paying a 910 fine, or A remaining In Jail for five days. He chose the latter. From Elk Creek Fred Warner, for estry superintendent at the Elk Creek OCC camp, and Frank Elllff, foreman from the camp In charge of the tele phone construction, are spending to day In Medford on business. They called at the offices of the Rogue Riv er national forest thla morning. geek Work Horses The chamber of commerce announced this morning that It had received an inquiry from California for a car load or more of heavy work horses (Belgian stock pre ferred) and two or three spans of good mules. Anyone who can supply same is urged to get In touch with the chamber of commerce. Examiner Coming Announcement was received by the Mail Tribune to day stating that Ward MoReynolds, examiner of operators and chauffeurs will be in Medford Friday and Satur day, February 9 and 10, in his office In the city hall. Examinations will be given from 9 a. m. to 5 p. m., on Fri day, and from 8 a. m., to 8 p. m.. on Saturday. Accident Reported State police to day reported a collision which occur red at 1:40 a. m., Sunday on the Pa cific highway near Rogue River. E. L. Clump of Seattle was driving the truck which was sides wiped by the small car .Joe Mayer of Hilt, Calif , was driving. Slight damage to Mayer's ear resulted from the collision, officers aid. Planes Dust Crop Sweet Aircraft. Ltd., agricultural division, of Santa Barbara, has permanently established: an airplane crop dusting service, ac- j cording to Information received at the i chamber of commerce this morning.1 Any orchard Lote in the Rogue River valley interested In this service are asked to communicate with the cham ber of commerce. Seeks $51,000 Asking 950,000 per sonal damages and ftlOOO for hospitali sation and medical care, Octave Cou raud, acting as guardian for Ketth Couraud, local high school student In an accident January 30, has filed a complaint at the county clerk's of Jflce through, her attorney, C. F. Pru-, ess against O. M. Roberts, also known! as J.. M. Roberts, the Grant Pass Dally Courier states. Postpone Hearing The hearing for Robert Boyd, lfl, who faces charges of reckless driving, and operating a car without a driver's' license, has been postponed until the condition of Ger ald Pearoe, 10, of Forest Creek, Is de termined.. Boyd struck young Pearce down Saturday evening, as the latter was crossing Sixth street, near Main. The Pearce boy la In the Community hospital suffering from a mild con cussion of the brain. Meeting TonightMrs. Will Bunch will sing a special number this eve ning at the meeting of the Weekly Bible class, which Is to be held at 7:30 o'clock In the Y. W. C. A. parlors. Miss Alme Bailey is to give a lesson on The Light of the World." which is to be illustrated by charts, candles .and posters. Parents are especially urged to bring their children, for the presentation of the Bible stories in a simple, understanding way. I Pilot, . , . Steward,,, . . . Heated quirt cibln, . . . Lavatory . . . Both d7 ana nltht Khedulea. lHHra. Portland $14.58 2'4 Mrs. Seattle 23.40 134 Hrs. Sacramento 15.78 24 Hrs. Oakland 20.58 I 2H Hrs. San Francisco 20.58 ! 5'4 Hrs. Los Angeles 39.53 ; .. 6J4 Hrs. San Diego 43.53 , Futeot arrlce to Oilman, Detroit, New York, V uhing ton and the Kaat. j 10-? Off en Round Trip Far Includes Lunchfi Aloft MUNICIPAL AIRPORT, TEL. 241 i Hotelei Poiui ,n4 Weitini Ualoa OSc.i Personal Lady Llom Meet The Lady Lion! club will meet tomorrow at 1J;30 o' clock for luncheon, with Mri. Catol Hy, at her home. SS Quince atree:. ... Loffan Succeed! Barton C. J. Logan hai been appointed dlatrlct manager for the Aaaoclatlon of Commercial truck owner, to aucceed George 8. Barton, who resigned to re-enter the mining field, according to C. C. Thompson, general s&lea manager for the ACTO, with offices In Portland. Sams Valley SAMS VALLEY. Feb. 6. (Spl.) Two new members came by demit cards Into the Sams Valley Grange Saturday ntght. The couple la from Watsonvllle, Calif., and have pur chased property near Gold Hill, where they have just completed a dwelling house. Grange members enjoyed an in teresting program put on by the Med ford high school debating team, con sisting of Dolph Janes. Cleo Hicks. Irene Stubblefield. Betty Thorndlke and Mildred Drury. The boys took the affirmative side of "Resolved, that the United States should adopt the British system of radio control and operation." The girls took the negative. Many in the audience expressed the opinion the team was very equally divided and fully enjoyed the efficiency with which the question was argued. Dur ing the business meeting Interesting reports were given by the legislative and agriculture committees. Refresh, ments were served tjy the H. E. C. after which the young folks enjoyed several recreational games. Three daughters were summoned from California to the bedside of Mrs. Henry Williams, who is very ill with pneumonia. One of the largest attendances of the season was present at the Ladles' club at Mrs. Luke Ryan's Thursday afternoon. Poems and readings com memorating Washington and Lincoln furnished the program. During the business session arrangements were made for a program to be given to the husbands and children of the members at a future date. Refresh ments were served by Mrs. Ryan and Mrs. Edna Staling. The tables were decorated in Valentine and ground hog day features. Mrs. Loren Andrews returned to her home In Portland Thursday after a two teeks' visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dick Straus. 'DISGRACED' IS DARINGLY MODERN "Disgraced I" the story of a wo man's fight for love with honor, opens today at the Roxy theater. Helen Twelvetrees, wistful blonde star, la cast In the leading role, with Bruce Cabot, Adrlenne Ames, William Harrlgan and Ken Murray heading the supporting cast. It la daringly modern In Its theme. Miss Twelvetrees, as an attractive model, fascinates Cabot, a wealthy man-about-town. His ardent woo trig finally wins her, even though she knows he Is engaged to marry Miss Ames, Dance at Rogue Elk Saturday night, Feb. 17. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FOR SALE Success beardless barlev, $1.25 cwt. B. H. Nledermeyer. Tel. 697-R-l. WANTED Furnished house, well fur nished. 5 or 6 room modern, close In, permanent. Will pay (35.00. Wo children, box 2564, Tribune. WANTED White Muscovy drake. Box 2563. Tribune. FOR RENT 5 -room furnished house. Crater Lake road, $22.50, water paid. Commercial Finance Corp., Tel. 31. FOR RENT 2-room apartment, well furnished. Lights and water. 317 E. Jackson or phone 749-Y. WANTED TO BUY Good six or seven room house. Prefere east elde. Btate price, and location. 2489 care Trib une. WANTED TO RENT Diversified fsrm. Inquire for Bowdlsh at Bsker Serv ice Station. WANTED History book "Early Prog ress." old edition, not the la,te one with picture of white building on cover. Phone Il2-L. ROLLER cansrles reasonable. 623-J-2. FURN. housekeeping rooms, lights & water, $7. 331 So. Ivy. LOST Black Perslm kitten, named "Frltzle." Finder please call at 323 So. Holly or phone 842-L. KrTCHEN RANOE eilghtly damaged by waKr. Regular price Is $46.95. One only to go at $39.95. Mont gomery Ward and Co. HURRY! Ends Tonite JEAN HARLOW LEE TRACY in "BOMBSHELL" TOMORROW 2 FEATURES Barbara Stanwyck "Ladies They Talk About" AND "TOMORROW AT SEVEN" flitter Morris X hit nn ohwne Livestock PORTLAND, Feb. 0.om CATTLE: 35; calves 10; steady, unchanged. HOGS: 300; 25-50 lower on light butchehs. Lightweight, good and choice, M 00-5.00; medium weight, good and choice, (4.50-5.00; heavy weight, good and choice, M. 004. 75 SHEEP: 50; steady, unchanged. Portland Produce PORTLAND, Feb. G (fp) BUTTER Printa, extraa, 24c; standards, 23c lb. BUTTERFAT -Portland delivery: A grade, 31 -22c lb.; Farmers door de livery, 18-19c lb. BOGS Pacific Poultry Producers' selling prices: Fresh extras. 17c; stan dards 16c; mediums 15c dozen. Buy ing price by wholesalers: Fresh extras, 16c; firsts 14c: mediums 13c; under grade 10c; pullets 10c dozen. Cheese, milk, country meats, ma halr, cascara bark, hops, live poultry, onions, potatoes, new potatoes, wool and hay, unchanged. Portland Wheat PORTLAND, Ore.. Feb. 6. (AP) Table: Open High May 76 76 Low Close 75 76 July 74V4 74 744 74 Cash: Big Bend bluestem 76; dark hard winter, 12 pet. 81, It pet. 76; soft white, western white, hard win ter, northern spring, western red 73. Oats: No. 2 white 23.00. Corn: No. 3 E. yellow 23-25. . Mlllrun, standard, 13.10 Today's- car receipts: Wheat 108; flour 10; oats 6. Wall St. Report STOCK SALE AVERAGES (Copyright. 1934. Standard Statistics Company.) Pep. 6: 50 20 20 80 Ind'ls RR's TJt's Total Today .........104.0 54.6 'OO.S 93.8 Prev. day....l05.0 64.3 85.8 .93.8 Week ago 101.8 ' 51.8 78.7 90.0 Year ago...... 48.9 28.2 81.8 61.4 5 yrs. ago 215 3 138.0 214.7 202.4 High 1934 105.0 ,64.3 90.3 93.8 Low 1934. 89.1 41.8 04.3 77.5 (1926 average equals 100) New 1934 high. BOND SALE AVERAGES (Copyright. 1934. Standard Statistics Company.) Feb. 6: 20 20 20 60 Ind'ls RR's Ufa Total Today 80.0 85.9 88.8 84.2 Prev. day..... 80.2 86.1 86.S 84.4 Week; ago... 78.0 83.4 84.4 81.0 Year ago 62.9 64.5 81.9 69.7 3 yrs. ago... 89.4 103.9 99.5 97.8 High 1934 80.2 86.1 86.9 84.4 Low 1934. 72.6 74.1 77.2 78 (1926 average equals 100.) NBW YORK, Feb. 6WP) The util ities were given an upward whirl In today's stock market while most other groups, with the exception of the met ftls and various specialties, were sub jected to profit taking. Low priced power and light issues were turned over In l&rge volume In the final hour. The close was Irregular. Transfers ap proximated 4.200,000 shares. Today's closing prices for 31 selec: ed stocks follow: Al. Chem & Dye 154?; Am. Can ... ........ 102' , Am. Jt Fgn. Pow. 13?; A. T. is T. 124?; Anaconda 17'j Atch. T. & S. F. 72 Bendlx Avla. ........ 22-, Beth. Steel 481, California Pack'g .............. 26',i Today and Wed. m. Mi; 1 A Paramount Piclur wifli HELEN TWELVETREES BRUCE CABOT ADRIENNE AMES ALSO Down Memory !.ane Peanut Vendor (Screen Sonf) The Phantom Is Coming! CaUplllu Tract. 31'; Chrysler 57?; Coml. Solv -....... 34 Curtlsa-Wrlght 4 DuPont 101 '; Gen. Foods -. 35'; Gen. Mot 41 Int. Harvest . 46; I. T. T 11", Johns-Man B4'i Monty Ward 33', North Amer. .. . 25'; Penney (J. C.) 65 Phillips Pet 18',j Sou. Pac 33 Std. Brands . 24' St. Oil CM. 4u; St. Oil N. J 48, Trsns Amer. -, 8'; Union Carb 48 '4 Unit. Aircraft 35'; U. S. Steel 59 Sliver NEW YORK. Feb. 6 IP) Bar sil ver steady. Yt higher at 44 San Francisco. Bulterfat SAN FRANCISCO. Feb. 6. First grade butterfat 25c f. o. b San Francisco. DRIVER OF STAGE I Fred W. Bartley, driver of the Jack sonville auto stage Is scheduled to make an appearance before Justice of the Peace William R. Coleman. He Is charged with having no chauffeur's license, old license plates, and no pub lic Utility commission permit. A warrant for the arrest of J. H. Robinson, charging larceny by bailee has been issued for justice court. Rob inson Is alleged to have taken a radio he was buying on the Installment plan. As yet. the warrant baa not been served. John Harrison, found guilty of being drunk In a public place, towlt, the streets of Central Point, was yes terday fined $10 and costs, by Justice Coleman. George Lawless, found guilty of vagrancy, was sentenced to 30 days In Jail. Lawless was charged as "an Idle and dissolute person, living and loi tering about a house of ill-repute." SALES TAX VOTE - PETITION FILED The first petition circulated in Jackson county, asking that the school relief sales tax bill, passed by the last session of the legislature, be j reierrea 10 a vote or. me peopie, no been filed with the county clerk. The petition contains 20 names seventeen of the signers residing In the Wimer district, and three in the Rogue River district. The names on the petitions have been checked, and found registered voters of this county. It is reported that similar peti tions are being circulated In other i rural districts of the county. ! Now Playing Here Till Wed. Night Her Shame Was a Halo of Glory Coming THURS. . FRI niO DOl'HI.K nn.L Cerll B. neMllle'l 'Tour Frightened People" f UudMte Colbert Herbert Manltall Alto Hoot Olbfton In 'Tlclitlnjt Paraon" mih Lot, of Arllon "All of Me" i.:jKri7;l George Raft, Miriam Hopkins and Predric March, three of Hollywood's favorites, are being shown together In "All of Me" at the Rialto the ater for three days, starting today. Helen Mack la also featured. "All of Me" Is a dramatic romance of a highly-bred society debutante from the silken luxury of Park avenue who learns about life and love from two law-crushed kids from the slums CLOTHING GIFTS Many persons are being aided by the Welfare Exchange in the city hall, w.hlch is open twice a week, and those in charge have requested that any donations of clothing that might possibly be used or made over, would be greatly appreciated. The exchange reports there have been 154 women workers, with a pay roll of $197.50. The organization sold 1035 garments, and received 1233 garments. Included among the articles made at the Welfare Exchange rooms by the women were 30 dresses, 42 quilts, 70 sleeping garments and IB shirts. 8:45-9:00 IAST TIMES TONIGHT H. 0. Wells' Sensation of the Yearl "The INVISIBLE MAN" COMING TOMORROW! Their Heart-Aches Were Just Head-Aches to Him! Here is Tracy at his best . . . back to the sort of role that made him famous . . . dishing out advice to the lovelorn . ., . rising to every situation with gags that will rock you with laughter 1 LEE TRACY in cAdvice to the LOVELORN rten old MeOro alter aeelnf. thla Also Mickey Mout.4 Cartoon N.SALLY BLANE S. Now at Rialto of "Heirs Kitchen." Miriam Hop kins is the society deb who spurns March's proposal of marriage because she would rather take the easiest way around life. Becoming acquaint ed with Raft and Helen Mack, and experiencing some exciting and thrill ing events as their go-between when they are thrown in prison and escape, she learns the difference between real love and her kind of selfish ro mance. Medford Fuel Co., for better Fuel Oil Service. Phone 631. Meet at Library Poet Delphlans will hold their regular meeting Thurs day morning at 0 o'clock In the li brary building. "NUDITY" Al Hagen came home the other night with a big smile on his face because he "Nudity" please the whole family when he told them he'd fin ally remembered to bring home & loaf of Fluhrer's New Spun Bread. aj Kiddle, . . would forrlie Triry rlotou, hit . with Comedy Novelty News jt Starts Wednesday 1llTUl I' f I "tiUtMlallMII ill Lee Tracy, with Sally Blane as his leading lady, Is hla effervescent self again In "Advice to the Lovelorn" coming to the Crater lan theater to morrow. As In "Blessed Event," Tracy la again a newspaper reporter, sleeping off a Jag In a Turkish bath and re maining blissfully oblivious to a ma jor earthquake, thus muffing the story of the year. This fall from grace results in his being demoted to the detestable post of official advisor to that dim host of lovelorn ladles who apply to 'agony" columns for comfort and guidance. He seta out to work with a ven geance giving advice which atanda such sacred institutions such as Mar riage, the Home and the Family on their ears, and resulting In the col umn becoming & syndicated article throughout the country. The com iti w""W"wtw """'i Shows I I ,1 : I f jJ Q; 1:M:M I I ALWAYS .... The best show in town regardless of price . . . Mats-15c Eves-25c Kiddies-1 Oc STARTS TODAY i "IE! DOTS GGOtlGGLWiT in miLiF np ADDED ATTRACTIONS! I l:: ! I S LOUISE FAZEIIDA in "Out of Gas" NATURE'S WORKSHOP' PARAMOUNT edy, drama and romance his writings bring him form tht basis of the story, said to be Tracy's best. H, G. Wells' "The Invisible Man" closes its run tonight. Holly Presenting a Varied Program A colorful drama, "The Home on 58th Street." starring Kay Francis, is now playing at the Holly theater. The story centers about the unusual incidents In a mansion on AOth street, built by a millionaire New York club man for hla chorus girl bride. The characterization Is said to b the most dramatic role of Miss Fran cis career. The program also Includes "Willie Whopper" in a clever colored cartoon and another short subject showing some unusual action scenes taken by daring news reel photogrnphera. Cull for Wood Bills Notice Is hereby given that School District No. 49, Jackson County, Ore gon, will receive bids on 375 cord of old growth body fir wood 48" lone. Detailed specifications may be hd from the office of the School Board, City Hall, Medford. Bids must be In the hands of the clerk by Friday, Feb ruary 16, 1034. REBECCA JENSEN. Clerk, School District No. 49. Brooder Briquets. Medford Fuel Co. 1123 No. Central. iJUdkatecL! Ingredients of Vlcks VapoRub in Convenient Candy Form VICKS COUGH DROP for 3 DAYS Park Avenue sophisticates . . . stalling at love and making it a game , . . they had to go to the tenements of Tenth Avenue to learn its true meaning from . a couple of kids who bad noth ing else but love . . . unwilling to lose one precious moment from each other! MM" with HELEN MACK A PARAMOUNT PICTURE NEWS