MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD, OREGON, THURSDAY, MARCH 1, 1934.
PAGE SEVEN
Local and Personal
From Erans Creek Captain John
R. Murray, commanding officer of the
Evans Creek OCO camp, was a visitor
here today.
Visited Coast Points Deloa Oelger
returned from a short bualneaa
trip which took him to Marahfleld
and other eo&at points.
Measles More Prevalent An Increase
In the cumber of cases of measles In
the county was reported yeaterday by
the county health office.
Here from Klamath David H. Can
field, chief ranger of Crater Lake na
tional park, arrived yesterday from
his headquarters in Klamath Falls
to spend two or three days in Med
ford. Out-of-Tonn Visitors P. J. Mc-
pherson of Shady Cove was among
the visitors In the city today. J. M.
Lester of Rogue Elver. H. L. Klngsley
of Talent and George Young of Phoe
nix are also Included among out-of-town
callera.
mi ill 'inn w n nun
TODAY and FRI.
MURDERED BEFORE I
VOUR EYES. ..yet we
defy you to guess how
...why.. .and by whom!
DRILLS and CHILLS
ALSO
Novelty Battle for Life
Beneath Our Feet News
Dally Mat. 1:45. Eve. 6:45
Visit In As. h land Miss Laura Hus
song of Medford la visiting In Ash-'
land this week with her sister and
brother-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. C. L.
Wolff. Ashland Tidings.
Forest Man VUIts Ernest Ingram,
connected with the state forestry de
partment at McLeod. along the Cra
ter Lake highway In summer months,
was a visitor In Medford yesterday
from hi ranch north of Medford.
Frldeear Calls Here Ike Fridegar
of Ashland was a business caller In
this city yesterday and spent con
siderable time visiting with old
frlenda and reviewing the days when
the legitimate show was a frequent
event in Medford.
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Display Pictures A number of
large pictures taken last Sunday of
ceremonies surrounding the unveiling
of the Burrell Baucom memorial along
the Pacific highway north of Grants
Pass, have been placed on display at
the state police office.
Rogue Elk to Open The Rogue Elk
resort along the crater Lake highway,
will open soon, G. W. McDonald, pro
prietor, said when In Medford today.
The resort had been closed since last
autumn, but, was the scene of a num
ber of bi-monthly dances during the
winter.
Party for Volunteers Members of
the local volunteer fire department
and, their ladles wilt be the guests of
Pire Chief Elliott at a party next
Monday evening at the fire hall. An
Interesting program has been arrang
ed for the gathering, including card
games, dancing and refreshments.
Arrived Today Mr. and Mra. R. P.
Lundgren arrived. In Medford today
from Coallnga, Cal., to spend several
days while en route on a spring vaca
tion trip to Canada. They plan to
return later in the season to spend
several weeks fishing In southern Ore
gon lakes and streams.
More Movies Coming Sponsored
by the state forestry department and
other organizations. W. R. Puller Is
to arrive in a few days to show mov
ing pictures to CCC camps in this
district, his second circuit of the
camps this year. He Is bringing en
tirely new films of especial Interest
to enrolled CCC members.
Roads Still Open Despite stormy
weather conditions of the past week,
entrance highways to Crater Lake
national park are still open. Approxi
mately 10 Inches of new snow has
fallen In the past Week, maintaining
a depth slightly over six feet in the
rim area, where the snow was nearly
20 feet at this time last year.
Tennis Season Nears A bowler
during the winter months, spring
turns the fancy of P. E. Nichols of the
postoffioe to the tennis courts. He
has played several games with more
than hia usual success. Friends at
tribute the Improvement to the utiliz
ation of the bowling stroke In back
hand drives.
Sends In Lamb tongues Mrs. Laura
E. Dlas has sent the Mall Tribune a
few of the first spring beauties and
lambtonguea from her yard, where
she -writes they are blooming in
abundance at this time. She lives
south of the overhead bridge at Tolo
on the new road constructed- last
spring. Hera are the first lambton
guea to come to the Mall Tribune
office this season.
Down from Ashland Mrs. P. O.
Swedenburg of Ashland was a visitor
in Medford yesterday,
Thursday Shoppers Mrs. B. J.1
Board man and Mrs. J. S. Boardman
of Central Point were shopping In
Medford Wednesday.
Teachers' Chorus to Meet The
Jackson county teachers' chorus will
meet at the courthouse auditorium
Saturday morning at 10:30 o'clock
for rehearsal, It was announced yes
terday. Home from Ray City Mr. and Mrs.
J. P. Reynolds are home from San
Francisco where they were called by '
the death of Mr. Reynolds brother, !
Harry Reynolds, caused by an auto
accident. The deceased was a trav-'
ellng salesman. Mr. Reynolds Is con
nected with the Jackson hotel In !
Medford. I
. . . I
May Enter Races An entrant in i
past ski races held in Klamath county, I
Mickey Franklin of Ashland plans to
enter events scheduled for the second :
annual Crater Lake winter sports car
nival, March 18, at Government camp,
which promises one of the most ex
tensive snow sports programs ever at
tempted in southern Oregon. Frank
lin expressed considerable Interest In
racing events when he was in Med
ford yesterday.
Moved to Eugene Rodney Roach,
whose resignation from the state po
lice force became effective today, left
this morning by motor for Eugene,
accompanied by his family. He had
been stationed here for several months
past, and will engage m private busi
ness In Eugene. Officer Ed Walker,
stationed at Roseburg for a short
time, returned to Medford yesterday
to take over Roach's duties, prin
cipally game law enforcement.
Roundtrees Visit Sister Mr. and
Mrs. Clarence Round tree returned to
Medford and L. C. "Hap" Roundtree
went on to Portland Tuesday after
spending a short time here visiting
Mr. and Mra. J. W. Hess. Mrs. Hess
is a sister of the Roundtrees. "Hap"
Roundtree spent last year in Alaska,
piloting a passenger plane for the
McGee airlines, and he is now con
nected with a Portland aviation con
cern. Grants Pass Courier.
Bible Conference Ends Today John
C. Page will give his .Jast address of
the Bible conference which has been
held during the past three days in
the Baptist church, this evening. His
subject will be "The Three Appearings
of Our Lord Jesus Christ." He will
speak tomorrow afternoon at the
Presbyterian church In Ashland st
2:30 p. m., and will leave tomorrow
evening for his home In Glendale,
Cal. Last evening a most instructive
and helpful combined program was
carried out In the assembly room of
the Baptist church. After the fellow
ship supper which was enjoyed by the
members and frlenda of the Baptist
Missionary society, at which Mr. Page
was the honor guest, & pageant de
picting the great need of women as
medical missionaries in the Indian
field was presented, then Mr. Page
spoke Impressively of the duty of
each Christian believer. There were
about 150 who enjoyed this fine program.
&Marktf
Livestock.
PORTLAND, March 1. OF) CAT
TLE: 100; calves 50; steady, un
changed. HOGS: 600; generally ateady; light
weight, good and choice, M 50-5.33;
others unchanged.
SHEEP: 50; steady, unchanged.
Portland Wheat
PORTLAND. March 1. (flV-Grain:
Wheat: Open High Low Close
May 73 73 73 73
July 73!', 73 i 7314 73 'J
Cash:
Big Bend blustem - .74
Dark hard winter (1J pet.) .79'i
(11 pct. S .7
Soft white, western white, hard
winter, northern spring and
western red 71
Oata: No. 3 white 31 50
Corn: No. 3 E. yellow 32.50
Mlllrun standard 13 00
Today's car receipts: Wheat 78;
barley 1: flour IB;, hay 1.
Chicago Wheat
CHICAOO, March 1. (Pr Wheat:
Open High Low Close
May ...... 86 B7 851, 861.
July 85-88 88 85 85i
Sept. 86 86i B5i 8614
Wall St. Report
NEW YORK, March 1 .() Stocks
dipped and rallied nervously today.
Support waa forthcoming In the last
hour, and the list, with a few excep
tions, closed fairly steady. Dullness
ruled throughout and sentiment was
slightly tinged with bearlshness de
spite indications of continued Indus
trial improvement. Transfers approx
imated 1. 350,000 shares.
Today's closing prices lor 33 select
ed stocks follow:
Al. Chem. & Dye 151
Am. Can 102
Am. & Flzn. Pow B'i
A. T. & T 120'i
Anaconda H1.
Atch. T. & S. P 65'i
Bendlx Avla
Beth Steel
California Pack'g .
Caterpillar Tract. .
Chrysler
Coml. Solv.
19
.... 44 H
.... 24
.... 28.
54 i
... 27'i
Curtlss-Wright 4',
DuPont
Gen. Foods - 337
Gen. Mot 38'4
Int. Harvest 41
I. T. & T
Johns-Man 58
Monty Ward 31
North Amer 19'i
Penney (J. C.) 84'.
Phillips Pet 17
Radio 8
Sop. Pac 28 'i
Std. Brands 31 "a
St. Oil Cal 38'2
n: KtWr.c.u arts .
Matinees --" 1
Evenings
it
8:4.1-0:00
llllll
Mill
STARTS TODAY for 3 DAYS
JE$!$b tht right to ploy A jF
Who but Barrymore
could portray the liv
ing soul of that unsung
hrro.the familydoctor!
"ONE MAN'S JOUINEY"
The heart-thrilling
storyofahealinghand,
in a crucible of love
and gTeed.
W,th MAY ROBSON
DOROTHY JORDAN
JOEL McCREA
PRANCES DEE
A tondto S. Btmtn production,
dirtcltd by John ftobertfon
MtHIAN C. COOPtt,
tutvll'i producer
ALSO
CHARLIE CHAPLIN in "The Vagabond
Mickey Mouse in "SHANGHAIED MICKEY"
"FINE FEATHERS", an Oddity News Reel
Compare our pictures with all
the others regardless of price!
Mats-1 5c Eves. -25c Kiddies-IOc
(LAST TIMES TONIGHT I
"Ladies Must Love"
Tomorrow and Saturday
TWO BIG FEATURES!
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Each Second an Eternity
Each Minute a Living Death!
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RALPH BELLAMY JUNE COLLYER
Cliudc Gllllnjtr ST r r
Bttty Blyth TfH
Arthur Pltrton . 4 v lfc
Hrre'a plrture tor all ,y
you myMvrr rnn
ThrllU galore!
Reckless-dashing-fearless-he
dared the world for the sake
of a new thrill!
BUCK JONES
"the thrill hunter"
Beauty Contest Winners in Holly Hit
SEARCH FOR BEAUTY
Comedy, action, beauty and brawn
are offered In delightful manner, with
a novel treatment of the racket
theme, in "Search for Beauty." which
opened yesterday at the Holly.
In addition to an excellent cast,
the picture features the thirty final
ists in Paramount's world-wide quest
for beauty and talent. In which 176,
000 contestants participated.
St. Oil N. J....- 4fta
Trans. Amer. ...... .. 6"i
Union Carb 44Tg
Unit. Aircraft ........ ....
U. S. Steel 543i
Pears Yesterday
CHICAGO, Feb. 28 ( AP) (USDA)
Pear auction: No arrivals. One
car on track, nothing offered.
, NEW YORK, Feb. 38. AP
(USDA) Pear auction: One car ar
rived. Four Oregon, 3 Washington
unloaded, two cars on track. 3 di
verted. Market strong for o Anjous.
Oregon D'AnJous 1413 boxes extra
fancy, 2.60jr3.35; average, $3.04:
1730 boxes fancy, $2.15 or 3.20; average
$2.73.
Washington, 720 boxes fancy, $2.60
3 3 20: average, $3.75.
- San Franrlsco Butterfat.
SAN FRANCISCO. March 1.
First grade butterfat, 25c f.o.b. San
Francisco,
Slher.-
NEW YORK. March 1 Bar
sliver ateady. ' lower at 4SVA.
E. L. NEFF
President of the Oregon Conference
of Seventh Day Adventlats,
will speak at the
Venden Bros. Tabernacle
Tonight.
You are cordially Invited.
Young Installs
New Equipment
William A. Young, owner of Young's
Service Shop, located at 116 North
Front, announces that he has Just
Installed the new Weaver complete
steering system checking and correc
tion equipment. The equipment was
installed by D. W. Whttmett. a fac
tory trained man. who will be at
Young's today. Friday and Saturday
to give southern Oregon motorists fc
free check on wheel alignment. The
We a ver s ys t em is recomme n de d by
automotive engineers everywhere, and
it Is used by many state police de
partment, according to Mr. Whlt
mett. Mr. Young, who has been in the
automobile service buslneas for the
past 25 years, has also Installed a
Per-fect-6 cylinder reconditioning
boring bar, which is the newest thing
In motor reconditioning equipment.
VENDEN BROS.
announce
President of Oregon Conference of
Seventh Day Adventlats
to speak on the Big Tabernacle.
Sixth and Main. Medford,
Tonight. March 1.
All are cordially Invited.
Bring your friends.
Oregon Weather.
Rain tonight, and Friday; anow
over mountains; moderate tempera
tures; southerly gale off shore.
DANCE
Stlturtlav Night. Fed. 24th
at Gold Hill Hall
Good Music
' Aftmlstlnn 40n
I, Matinee 1:45 p. m.
Evening 6:46 p. m.
NOW
Playing
HERE Till FRIDAY NIGHT
COMBINING BUSINESS
WITH PLEASURE!
They run a htolth
form, but they'r
not in butlncit
for fhtir health I
DEflUTX
with tht JJ
SO International -SV.
"Stonh ior6avty.
Con flit Wfnnsri
Larry Butter
GR ABBE
IDA
LUPINO
ROBERT
ARMSTRONG
JAMES
GLEASON
Two money-mad pro
moters attempt to
capitalize upon the
Innocenrt! and charms
of tno Oh tuple (nmea
winner.
How these two young
people swing the taJ,
brlnrw an tnterentlng,
entrrtulnlng climax to
an already thrilling
drama.
PLUS
"Metro News"
"Jumping OranU"
"Pictorial"
"Broadway
Knight"
(Contlnuird ttutn page one)
put everything In his bill without a
struggle.
ACOBS' FUNERAL
AT2PJ.F
Notes
A consumers' organization la
spreading the word around that Sen
ator Copeland should not be hand
ling the pure food and drug bill
because he give weekly radio talks
for a yeast company and formerly
gave similar talka for a mineral oil.
Postmaster General Farley took
strongest possible ateps to keep his
airmail cancellation decision from
reaching Wall Street before it waa
announced. Not even hta secretary
and the presidential secretaries knew
anything about it. Nevertheless,
airmail stocks sold off before the an
nouncement waa made.
Funeral services for Lee L- Jacobs,
well known to hundreds throughout
Jackson county, who pasaed away at
his home on South Central Wednes
day morning, will be held at the
conger chnpel at 2 p. m. Friday,
Rev. William J. Howell of the Prea
byterlan church will deliver a brief
ad drew at the chapel, with James
Strveng rendering two vocal num
bers. Services at the grave In the
Masonic cemetery will be under au
n pices of the Jacksonville Masonle
lodge , of which Mr. Jacobs had been
a long-time member.
Honorary pallbearers will b from
t.he local Elks' lodge.
Jack Crawford, worshipful master
of Warren Lodge No. 10, A. F. and
A. M., or Jacksonville, asks alt mem
bers to attend the funeral aerrtee
for Brother Lee L. Jacobs.
ADOLPHE MENJOU IN
CIRCUS MYSTERY
A etar trapeze performer of a cir
cus who meets her doath while she
la thrilling the crowd with her breath.
taking feate la the highlight in "The
Clrcua Queen Murder." mystery melo-
arama of circus life now playing at
the Roxy theater. Adolph Menjou Is
seen as Thatcher Colt, the highly
polished, clever detective so well
known to readers of Anthony Abbot's
best-selling novels.
Michigan state college sent an eight
man track team to the West Virginia
university relays at Morgantown, SCO
miles from Eaot Lansing, by bus.
The Northern California Rugby un
ion has Initiated a movement seeking
the restoration of Rugby football to
the Olympic Oumea calendar.
VENDENBR0S.
announce
President of Oregon Conference of
Seventh Day Adventlats
to apeak on the Big Tabernacle.
Sixth and Main, Medford,
Tonight. March 1.
All are cordially Invited.
Brlng your friends.
Shows
1:4.1
6:45-9:00
Mats . ,
Kvrs . .
KlUdlrs ,
NOW PLAYING!
The Biggest and Fastest
Riot of Laughs We Have
Ever Shown!
25c
KM
, lue
Three Pair?
of Jokers I
fir
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kHz
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ALSO
SELECTED
SHORT
SUBJECTS
It's a rare all the way through to
flee who can steal the most laughs
They come so thick and rast J
they leave you limp when It's all
over! Ik
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xiLJLeJUy
with
CHARLIE RUGGLES
MARY B0LAND
W. C. FIELDS
Alison SKIPWORTH
GEORGE BURNS
GRACIE ALLEN
Special Added Attraction!
Guest Organist From San Francisco
E. R. HOWARD
In Concert on our Mighty Wurlltzer
Mrs. John Doe:
You will be surprised and pleased with Dry Fine Factory
Blocks for Fuel clean, quick, Hot.
Piled in your Oarage, Woodshed or Basement for a small
additional charge if desired.
MEDFORD DELIVERIES FREE
Timbhr PrmA's Company
T.nat tit No. Central.
PHONE 7
A Coral rirm to Trade With.
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