JfEDFORD MAIL TRTBUXE SrEDFORD, OREGON, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 1931.
PA HE SEVEN
Local and
Miss Knudsen Leaves Ml as valine
Knudaen left on )ut night1 train for
Waahlngto n,D. 0., where she bu ac
cepted, a position.
To South America George Burdell.
who was formerly associated with the
General petroleum company In this
city, left recently for South America.
To San Francisco J. G. Fowler, lo
cal representative of the fl. 4e W. com
pany, la leaving this evening for San
Francisco on a buslnee trip.
For Medical Care Mrs. R. S
Mauldlng of route 4 la a patient at
the Community hospital for medical
care.
.
On Pine Blister Work Prof. Leslie
Gooding of Oregon State college was
In Med ford Wednesday in connection
with the white pine blister rust work.
Mr. Shreve Leaves Having been In
Med ford to attend the funeral of bis
brother, Roy Shreve, Leo 0. Shreve
Is leaving thla evening by train for Los
Angeles.
Mrs. Akers Returns Mrs. Rose Alt
era returned to Medford this morning
from Salem, where she was called by
the serious Illness of her son, Warren
Akers. ,
Down from Union Creek Ed
Beckelhymer, manager of the Union
Creek resort, was in Medford yester
day, calling upon officials of the
Rogue River national forest.
Automobile Stolen Wendell Tolle,
who resides on Stewart avenue, re
ported to city police last night that
bis automobile was stolen from the
south side of the Natatorlum.
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Teachers Chorus Meets The
Teachers' Choral club will meet Sat
aurday morning at 10:30 o'clock for
rehearsal at the county courthouse
" auditorium. All members from the
county are asked to be present.
Mr. Jackson Home Having spent
the past several weeks In Chicago on
a business visit, Glenn Jackson of the
California Oregon Power company re
turned to Medford this morning on
the Oregonlan.
Make Donations The Medford
Book store and Woolworth's have been
added to the list of firms contribut
ing prizes for the Pythian home bene
fit card party being given this even
ing. Mrs. Hershner Leaves Airs. J. L.
Hershner of Hood River, who has
been spending the past three months
here as the guest of her son-in-law
and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. C. C.
Lemmon, returned to her home in
Hood River today, by train.
; . Livestock
PORTLAND, Ore., Feb. 18. (API
CATTLE: 100; calves 60; steady, un
changed. HOGS: 400; steady, unchanged.
SHEEP: 1400; steady to Hrm, un
changed. Portland Produce
PORTLAND, Ore., Feb. 15. (API
BUTTER Prints, extras, 25i4c; stan
dards 35c lb.
BUTTERFAT Portland delivery: A
grade, 2S-23C lb.; farmer's door deliv
ery. 19-20C lb.
EOOS Pacific Poultry Producers'
selling prices: Fresh extras, 17c; stan
dards, 16c: mediums 15c down. Buy
ing price to wholesalers: Fresh extras,
14c: firsts 12c: mediums 10c; under
grade 10c: pullets 10c dozen.
COUNTRY MEATS Selling price to
retailers: Country killed hogs, best
butchers, under 150 lbs., 9-9"ic: veal
era 00-100 lbs., 10-1014C: light1 and
thin. 6-8c: heavy calves 5-7c lb.;
lambs 15c: heavy ewes, 5-7c lb.; me
dium cows 4-6c lb.: dinner cows 214
3'4c lb.: bulls 4'4-5c lb.
LIVE POULTRY Portland delivery,
buying prices, colored fowls, under
BV4 lbs., 12-13c; over 6V4 lbs., ll-12o;
spring pullets, 2 to 214 lbs., 13-14c:
roasters, over 3'4 lbs., 13-14c; leghorn
fowls, over 3'A lbs., 10c; under 3 lbs..
10c: broilers l'i-i lbs., 14-15c: over 2
lbs., 13-14c; stags, 6c; roosters, 5c;
Pekin ducks, 12c; colored, 10c lb.:
geese, 10c lb.
Cheese, milk, potatoes, new pota
toes, wool and hay, unchanged.
Portland Wheat
PORTLAND. Feb. 15. (IP) Whea',:
Open High Low Close
May 74 '4 74 74 V, 74
July - 74' 74 7414 A
Cash : B! Bend bluestem.. .74
Dark hard winter (12 pet.) .79'4
(11 pet.) - - M
Soft white, hard winter, north
ern spring and western red .71
Oats: No. 2 white 33-"0
Corn: No. 3 E. yellow 22 75
Mullnin standard 00
Today's car receipts: Wheat 113;
barley 1; flour 15; oats 3; hay 1.
Chicago Wheat
CHICAGO, Feb. 15 MP) Wheat:
Open High Low Close
May . 901 8P4 9014 904
JulT 9'4 89"i 89 W,
Sept. . 90 90 90 90
There Is premium on gold
We Buy Old Gold
Do not sell your old gold to
tranrere. We hold r. S. Gov't
licence tn hnr.
MEDF0RD.0RE'
Personal
Miss Keys Here Miss Katherine
Keys, formerly with the Cinderella
shop In this city, and now of Grants
Paaa. was in Medford yesterday at
tending to business matters.
R. N. Supper Tonight Royal Neigh
bors are entertaining this evening
with a covered dish supper at the
local Armory, scheduled for 6 o'clock.
The supper la being given for the
families and friends of the members.
Mrs. Russell 111 Airs. Elmo Russell
Is still confined to her home after
a two weeks' absence from her teach
ing duties at the Lincoln school. Mrs
Bernlce Kunzman Is substituting for
her.
Leave for North J. B. Scanlln or
the New York Central railway and
J. T. Wallace, representing the Chi
cago & Northwestern, left today on
the Shasta for Portland, having come
to Medford from Klamath Falls.
Returns Home Fred C. Beckman,
brother of "Mrs. R. R. Shreve, left for
bis home in Raymond, Wash., Tues
day evening. Mr. Beckman was here
to attend the funeral of the late R. R-
Shreve.
Wenonah Club Party -A public card
party will be held at the Redmen hall
on AppH street to morrow night, Feb'
ruary 16, at 8 o'clock. Those enjoy
ing an evening of cards are cordially
invited.
Return from South Airs. C. C. Van
Scoyoc and small granddaughter, Sally
Lee Russell, are expected home this
week from Los Gatos, Cal., where they
have been spending the past three
months. Little Miss Sally is reported
gTeatly Improved from an extended
Illness.
Underwriters Meet Southern Ore
gon Board of Underwriters met Wed
nesday for luncheon at Hotel Jack
son and Interesting talks by George
Henselman, Park Shelly and H. C.
Galey were heard. They spoke on the
recent national board meeting heia
In Portland.
Glems Return Home Mrs. Glem
and daughter Julia returned from
San Francisco, where they had been
called 'by the illness of Ralph Glem,
who has been in the Philippines for
almost two years. He has been in the
hospital In Manila and later in Let
term an General hospital since last
June. While there they saw the Med
ford boys who sailed Saturday for
Honolulu. They sailed on the Re
public, one of the largest peacetime
transports. Medford had three boys
to go, Stub Glem. Max Rae, Connie
Latham. Don Welch and Merritt
Probstfleld were also at Angel Island.
waiting orders to Rockwell field.
Wall St. Report
NBW YORK, Feb. 15. (fl) Spec
ialties led the stock market in an
other upward push today and net
gains of I to 3 points were retained
by a number of Issues. The elrcraits
lagged, however, and the utilities and
alcohols were not enthusiastic. The
close was firm. Approximately 3,-
000.000 shares changed hands.
Today's closing prices for 32 select
ed stocks follow:
Al. Chem. !c Dye 155
Am. Can 107
Am. & Fgn. Pow 11 g
A. T -c T. 123
Anaconda ....... ....
Atch T & S. F
Bendix Avia .................
Beth. Steel .................
California Pack'g ........
Caterpillar Tract.
Chrysler
Coml. Solv .......
17 '2
70
21".
48-8
28
" 31 '4
584
30 H
102
. 35'A
40 T4
45"B
18i
62 ?4
35
Curtlss-Wrlght .
DuPont :
Gen, Foods
Gen. Mot
Int. Harvest ..................
I. T. & T
Johns-Man .
Monty Ward
North Amer ........ 23"!8
Penney (J. C.)....-...,
Phillips Pet
Radio
Sou. Pac
Std. Brands ............
St. Oil Cal
64
31
23
40
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HURRY! Ends Tonite
2 FEATURES
JOAN BLONDELL in
"Blondie Johnson"
and LEE TRACY In "Turn
Back the Clock"
TOMORROW
The Six-Star Epic of the
Skies
JOHN BAHRVMORE
HELEN HAVES. CLARK OAIH.P..
LIONEL BARRVMOHE. ROBERT
MONTGOMERY. MVRNA LOY.
'NIGHT FLIGHT'
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744
23',
U. s. Steel
Sliver.
NEW YORK. Feb. 15. P) Bar sil
ver firm V higher at 45.
San Francisco Butterfat.
SAN FRANCISCO, Feb. 15. (JP)
First grade butterfat 36. f.o-b. San
Francisco.
WILL FACE ASHLAND
TEAM HERE TONIGHT
Medford high school's negative de
bate team will this evening meet the
affirmative team from Ashland high
school, at the local school on South
Oakdale avenue at eight o'clock. In
the final debate of a series among the
schools of Medford, Grants Pass and
Ashland.
The subject for debate Is, "Resolved
That the United States should adopt
the essential features of the British
system of radio ownership and opera
tion." Medford is to be represented
by Irene Stubblefield and Mildred
Drury.
Medford's affirmative team Journey
to Ashland this afternoon to meet
that school's negative team. Debating
for the locals were Dolph Janes and
Cleo Hicks.
.In debates between Grants Pass
and Ashland conducted on Tuesday,
each school won one, while Medford
won both debates from Grants Pass
teams yesterday.
W. A. Dahlberg of the University of
Oregon Is acting as Judge for the
entire series.
Chief of Police Clatous McCredle
today received a letter from Charles
J. McCoy, sheriff of Yuba county,
California,- stating that an lmposter,
claiming to represent the Alexander
Printing shop In Marysville, had
taken some printing orders In Med
ford, and that merchants here had
written to D. A. Alexander, proprietor
of the shop, requesting fulfillment
of the orders.
Sheriff McCoy explained that blanks
from the Alexander shop were used,
but that Alexander did not have any
representative outside the olty of
Marysville.
The letter to the chief here said
that Alexander had written, suggest
ing to the merchants of Medford to
rely on their own printers, so that
they may not only give work to the
local people, but protect themselves
against such a problem.
Names of Eugene merchants were
also listed among those who had given
orders.
Surprise Party
On Anniversary
California-Oregon Rabbit and Pur
Breeders gave a surprise party at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. R. Brantly of
Ashland Monday night, in honor of
the wedding anniversaries of Mr. and
Mrs. Brantly, Mr. and Mrs. Guy Calk
ins and Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Taylor of
Medford. Thirty-eight guests were
present to witness the marriage cere
mony performed by H. Warner of
Talent. Refreshments were served at
midnight.
STUDIO
TO SHOW
AIR MAIL FILM
The tremendous drama behind an
air mail letter Is the theme of "Night
Plight," coming to the Studio to
morrow. The story Is laid In South
America over highly dangerous sea
and mountain routes,
Willi
NANCY CARROLL
FRANK MORGAN
PAUL LUCAS
ALSO Mickey's Tent Show
Baby Burlesque, "Pie Cover
ed Wagon." Newi
Daily Mat. 1:45 Eve. 6:45
St. Oil N. J
Trans. Amer. ...
Union Carb. ...
Unit. Alrcrart
TONITE spSv
and FRI.
CM
THE KISS
yT that caused one
woman to die in
liflnH dishonor and
11 P another to live
" 'n p,ace'
Starts Tomorrow
' iUttswiuTu" coineh to Uic cr.ueriuu
theater tomorrow with Richard Bar
thelmess In the starring role.
Barthelmess plays the part of a
Sioux brave, educated at Haskell.
Steeped In the ways of the white man
and Ignorant of the conditions of his
own people, he begins his career as
a circus rider.
Called back suddenly to his reserva
tion he has hla eyes opened to the
pitiful plight of his own people. Cock
sure of himself, he tries to take
things Into his own hands and starts
a series of thrilling and dramatic in
cidents that wind up with a smash
ing climax of an Indian uprising.
Ann Dvorak and Claire Dodd are
the two rivals for the love of the
young chief.
"As Husbands Go" with Warner
Baxter closes tonight.
'Untamed Africa'
The savage blacks of the dark con
tinent ore pnrt of the many excit
ing screen adventures In '"Untamed
Africa," coming to the Rlalto theater
tomorrow on their new double-feature
program.
George O'Brien, king-pin of the
outdoor stars, has the lead In the
other feature "The Frontier Marshall."
O'Brien's daring horsemanship, his
realistic fighting and flair for ro
mance and comedy are all brought
out.
"Bombay Mail" closes tonight.
Medford Fuel Co. for better Fuel
Oil Service. -Phone 631.
I DANCE !
Salurdav Mslit. Feb. ltli i
at Gold Hill Hall
Onort Music . !
Admission 40o
NOW PLAYING j T
I TILL FRIDAY NIGHT 1 1 ,m
I It'S a Big Double Bill I V M
I Lionel llnrrymore In the most li s vV ,
Ilirlllinnt role of hi., rareer, B - 4' i4 J
more lovahle even than In a H 'Xjt&Jx 1 it-C
".straiiuer's Iteturn" as the I jT'J SfVi
old-fashioned father suddenly 1 I JV"8 "'s i&kt M
brought fare to face with flam- f f if ,,' Ml 3 -
IP I I ,fx f -'Ik. 1
H n Eft VCH ff if
SB I m m. jr. n . iifw "
j ALSO rwmmtmtnmcr'
A Thrilling Mystery Drama . " I
' A Shriek In The Night" 3 g2l
g j Cllnser RoRors I.jlp Talbol lfe'A(
i 1 4 days mx?& f
I Starting Saturday f L yff
The I.oiir- tilted rlrltire i I . jt
The Horld li rlsmorln( For! I 1 ..JjiXH
I In "Carolina" I
Janet Gaynor Is the tempestuous
little minx who upsets all the tra
ditions of an old southern plantation
in "Carolina." coming to the Cra
terian theater Sunday, In which
Lionel Barrymore has the co-starring
role.
Here she Is pictured with Robert
Young, who has the leading romantic
role opposite her.
Lionel Barrymore
Star At Holly
The sacredness of the American
home and the loyalty of a famtly to
all Its members are lessons that are
vividly illustrated in "This Side of
Heaven." now at the Holly.
The story relates the climactic
events In the lives of various mem
bers of a family, all of which take
place concurrently.
Lionel Barrymore plays the father
who Is threatened with Imprisonment
for embezzlement.
'THE KISS BEFORE
MIRROR' AT ROXY
The romantic atmosphere of Vienna
with Its period drawing rooms, and
graceful, artistic setting, features
"The Kiss Before the Mirror," now
at the Roxy theater.
High drama occurs In the court
room as the wronged husband makes
the plea for his client, trying at the
same time his wife, who sits In the
gallery. An astounding climax, en
tirely too good to give away takes
place.
Shows m
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LAST TIMES TONIGHT
Edmund Lowe "Bombay Mail'
i
Tomorrow and Saturday
ANOTHER BANG - UP PROGRAM
Two Big Features
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unrertlfled. uhlrti we are sure will serve your purpose
at S2-7.1 per cwt. It will pay you tn took over our Reed
Potato we will save you money.
F. E. SAMSON CO.
Phone 833.
JOHN D. RECOVERED;
IS FLORIDA BOUND
TARRYTOWN, N. Y., Feb. 18 (AP)
John D. Rockefeller, flr,, finally ,
pronounced by his physicians to be 1
In fit physical condition for travel,
slipped quietly away from his Po
cantlco Hills estate today and boarded
a special train for New York, bound ,
for Florida. j
The aged capitalist was accompa
nied by his son, John D., Jr.. 34 mem- ,
bers of the Rockefeller household ;
staff, and a cordon of detectives ftir- i
nlshedjby the New York Central rail- I
road. ;
Visitors In Grants Pass trs. D. L.
Flynn, Mrs. Con DeVore. Mm. M. Wag- ,
ner and MIm Carolyn Endrls, all o!
Medford. were visitors in Grants Pass
Monday afternoon. Grants Pass Daily
Courier. ,
Dance at Rogue Elk Saturday night.
Feb. 17.
Phone 332. Reinklng Trucking Co. 1
for Coal. Wood or Fuel Oil. j
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INTRODUCING
NU-MODE
TINT WAVE
Nu-Mode Tint Wave Is a new
firmer wave with a lustrous tint
for every shade of hair. H adds
new beauty new tone new life.
MEDFORD
BEAUTY SHOP
N. Central. Tel. 191
Mats. 150
Eves 2So
h Kiddies 10c
Klnp of Western Stars! . . , In
an epic romance of the blazing
90' . . . roaring guni out shoot
ing killers . , . subduing out
laws ... In a town that knew
no lawt
RRONTII
uHUl
George
O'BRIEN
Irene Bentley
George E. Stone
Alan Edwards
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Now ... see the wild men . ,
wilder women and all the
thrills of the Jungle ... In an
evrltlng adventure that will
make you wonder how they
ever got bark allvel
perewt.
229 N. Riverside
LAST TIMES TONIGHT
Warner Baxter"
Tomorrow
Civilized humans
turned back into
savages by the
crime no woman's
brother ever for
gave! See . . . .
BURN
I K .Vt,TgLiS.WT. off
... as the last of the warrior chiefs leading
a mighty people to
Mswiinianaffin hi i i
SUNDAY '
Two Great Stars in
Romantic as "7th Heaven"!
i tay as "Snnnv Hide
Dpi" . . . Charming ns
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F.ntcrtulnlng as "State Fuirl"
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