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    MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 14, 1934.
PAGE FIVE
Local and
Mr. Trelchler InGeorge Trelchler,'
rancher of the Central Point district,
wu business caller In Medford yes
terday. Callera Monday Mr. and Mis. J. W.
Tith were business callers In Medford
Monday. Ashland Tidings.
Mrs. MoNair 111 Friends In this
elty of Mrs. Sam MoNalr of Ashland
will be sorry to learn that she Is HI
at her home In the Llthla elty.
Shoppers Tuesday Miss Hattle
Howlett of Eagle Point was shopping
In Medford yesterday. Mrs. L. Hatfield
from Central Point was also a caller.
.
Down from Ashland Mr. and Mrs.
Andy MoCallum of Ashland were at
tending to business matters In this
elty yesterday and ' visiting with
friends.
f
Brlcea' Move to Country Mr. and
Mrs. William Brlggs are moving to
their home In Bellvlew. They have had
the Bellvlew house remodeled and
decorsted recently. Ashland Tidings.
Visit Here, There Mr. and Mrs. W.
H. Albert spent Monday In Medford
visiting and on business. Attorney Ous
Newbury of Medford was a business
caller In Ashland Monday Ashland
Tidings.
1 Mr. Corliss sings Harold Corliss,
V well known southern Oregon soloist,
was among those appearing at the "Sa
cred Heart church last Sunday, when
high mass we observed. Through an
error hi name was not Included In
the last first published.
Howard Rites Today Last rltea for
Boscoe Howard, prominent Grant
Pass hop grower, who was killed Sun
day, when his car was struck by a
Southern Pacific train, were held this
i afternoon In Grants Pass at the Epis
copal church with Rev. H. H. Mitchell
officiating.
Camera Club to. Meet The local
Camera club will meet Thursday at
the court house and Raymond Driver
will entertain with some Interesting
bird pictures. The technique of pho
tography will be explained during the
evening and all persons, Interested,
are Invited to attend the club session.
9
Publishes School Paper "School
Adventures" Is the title of the school
publication being put out by Bill VI
mont, teacher at the Fankey school.
The edition, the first of which was
typed and distributed this week, con
tains contributions from the students,
and a "foreign correspondent" -In
France,
Stewart Badly Burned Severely
burned when a wasteoll drum explod
ed In his face, about 8:55 a. m. Tues
day. Murry Stewart, 314 North Second
street, an employe of the Jensen Auto
Service at Sixth and D streets, was In
the Josephine general hospital Tuesday-The
accident was due, Stewart
A said, to his llgntlng a match over the
1 oil drum. Grants Pass Courier.
,.
Ask for Espee SlgnalsA movement
is underway In Grants Pass,, according
to the press In that city, to gain wig
wags or other suitable signals at grado
crossing of the Southern Pacific The
movement arose, the Courier stated
from sentiment created with the
death of one person, serious Injury to
another, and the fortunate escape of
a third person In separate automobi.e
traln collision within one week In
Josephine and Jackson counties.
1 TOSITE LEW AYKbS 111
"DON'T BET ON LOVE"
Starts Tomorrow
CflSYCOflPlf
NOW! Until Tomorrow Nite
Alice Brady
"Stage Mother"
with
Maureen O'Sulllvan
Franchot Tone
Phillips Holmes
Ted Ileal;
AND
an
Jack"
nllh '
BRUCE CABOT
BETTY Pl'RNESS
FRANK ALBERTSON
FLORENCE LAKE
in
In hi' !
Iff'
Personal
Dordang More Mr. and Mm. T. H.
Dordan hav moved to tftelr new
home, located on Orchard Home drive.
George Mcrrltt III Gorg Merrltt
or J&ckaonvlhe la 111 this week and la
& patient at the Sacred Heart hos
pital In thla olty.
m
Mrs. Brock way Improved Mra. A. S.
Brockway of Stewart avenue la much
Improved today following an opera
tion for antrum trouble.
Pot era Jailed Here Prank Peters,
56, of Ohio,, was placed In the city Ji.il
last night on a charge of drunkenness
and forfeited cash ball of 910 today
In city court.
Workers to Meet E. M. Frost an
nounced today that the regular meet
ing of the Jackaon County Workers
league will be held Thursday night at
7:30 at the Labor hall. There will be
special music.
t
Guest In Bay City Mrs. Adrlenne
Steward of this city wan a guest at
the Hotel sir Francis Drake In San
Francisco during a recent visit In that
city.
Undergo Operations Mrs. K. D.
Ross underwent a major operation at
the Community hospital this morn
ing, Miss Nellie Dally of Cottage street
also underwent an operation at the
local hospital,
Mrs. Kibble In Medford Mrs. George
B. Rlbble and young son Crone arrived
In Medford by train last evening from
St. Paul, Minn., to Join Lieut. Rlbble.
medical officer stationed at CCC
Camp Carberry creek.
Lodge to Meet On Friday evening.
March 16, all members of the Poca
hontas locge are urged to meet at the
lodge hall at 7:30 o'clock, this being
the date of the Wenonah club card
party and Past Pocahontas' night.
a
Anticipate Travel Ernie Ernst, who
was down from California on the
Rogue today, says they are looking for
Increased tourist travel this year to
begin much earlier than last year. He
Is building more cottages to care for
his Increased business.
Carrots Grow In Padlock Four car
rots, which had grown their way
through a padlock, encountering all
sorts of difficulties, were brought to
the Chamber of Commerce by Mrs.
Garfield Laws of Rogue River, a pho
tograph, taken of them by J. Verne
Shanglc, Is going to Ripley, "Believe
It or Not," the chamber of commerce
announced this morning, stating that
the cooperation of people In all sec
tions of the valley In bringing to lo
cal attention all such unusual forma
tions is much appreciated.
Officers to Meet A meeting of Re
serve Officers has been called for to
morrow night at the Armory, begin
ning at 7:30 o'clock. The chapter
meeting will be held at 8:30 o'clock.
All members are asked to bring the
lessons they are now working on to
class. A special feature will be a
mess management class for those re
quiring certificates. Major James H.
Tlerney will be the Instructor and all
Interested persons, whether or not
members of the Reserve Officers local
chapter, are Invited to the meeting.
MIDSHIPMAN JACK'
ON DOUBLE BILL
A spectacular war drill Involving
airplanes and submarine chasers in
maneuver against enemy underwater
craft was staged on the east coast
for one of the adventurous features
of "Midshipman Jack," which Is on
the double bill at the Studio theater.
In the other film Maureen O'Sul-
llvan Is featured In "Stage Mother,
DANCE
DINTY MOORE'S
10-PIECE ORCHESTRA
DREAMLAND
UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT
TONIGHT
Vocal Numbers Dance Novelties New Arrangements
Men 25c Ladies 10c
DANCE
FOR A
LIMITED TIME
ONLY
Limited Quantity
12-inch and 16-inch Oreen Slab Wood
. PINE $2,75
Big Double Load
Now Taking Orders
First Come First Served
H TO. W!
Timber P4MP Company
MIOFOKO
PHONE 7
End North Central. A Good Firm To Trade With
Mr. Slead 111 W. H. ftlsad of King
street Is a patient at the Community
hospital this week.
Fawcett Pays Fine Kenneth Gor
an Fawcett, fined $10 on a careless
driving charge, paid the sum in city
court today, adding that much to the
city funds.
Show Forest Pictures Mr. and Mrs.
John Oribble, accompanied by Clara
Younger and Irene Stanley, motored
to Applegate last night, where Mr.
Grlbble showed a series, of forest serv
ice pictures 'at the COO camp, includ
ed In the group was one very excel
lent film, entitled "Leaves," which
promises to be of real Interest to all
persons, Interested In the forests. A
number of Applegate people, residing
near the camp, were also invited In
to enjoy the films. Slides of CCO ac
tivities were also shown by Mr. Grlb
ble. Weeks and Orr
Furniture Show
Attracts Crowd
Enthuslsstlc crowds have visited
Weeks and Orr's furniture store this
week to Inspect the new, colorful dis
plays of furniture prepared for spring
showing. One of the outstanding
features of these displays ts the show
ing of 20 bedroom suites, completely
assembled with spring, mattresses
and spreads. By displaying suites in
this manner, shoppers may see Just
how each suite will appear In a bed
room, according to A. E. Orr. This Is
claimed to be the largest showing of
its kind In Oregon outside of Port
land. Considerable praise for the attrac
tive spring furniture showing at
Weeks and Orr's was expressed Mon
day by Homer Goehler, well known
Portland furniture man and now
president of the Oregon Retail Furni
ture Dealers association. Mr, Goehler
succeeded Mr. Orr In this Important
post In the furniture dealers associa
tion. Bert Orr is now a member of
the board of directors.
Double Program On
Rialto's New Bill
An attraction so radically different
from anything ever to have been
shown In Medford as to deserve the
title of "extraordinary" comes to the
Rlalto theatre tomorrow for a one day
engagement. This particular attrac
tion is the stage presentation of nine
members of the Elysla Nudist Colony,
headed by Dr. Hobart Glassey, found
er. Dr. Glassey will attempt to prove to
the audience that Nudism, when prac
ticed correctly, Is a builder to bodily
nealth, and will be assisted by eight
young ladles whose beauty of face and
figure should go far In proving to the
audience the truth of his assertions,
On the screen. Warren William, Jean
Mulr and Allen Jenkins will be shown
In the leading roles of "Bedside." An
unusual theme. Involving the adven
tures of a handsome and magnetic
rogue masquerading as a famous sur
geon, makes the picture one filled
with comedy and drama.
Both stage and screen attractions
will be shown on all shows matinee
and evening.
"Berkeley Square," with Leslie How
ard in the same role he first made
famous on the stage, plays for the
last times tonight.
Past Masters Night. March 14
Stated communication.
tiy. nituters aegrce. dinner n i
fSjr P. Warren lodge No. 10
A. F. ft A. M., Jackson-
vllle.
J. E. CRAWFORD. W. M.
Eastern Star
Stated communication of
Reames chapter, No. 68, O.
E. 8., Wednesday evening,
March 11 at 8 p. m. Social
night. Visiting members welcome.
HATTIE M. AI.DEN, Secretary.
Musical Revue Starts at Craterian
JEANETTE MAC DONALD
IHp. mini;, mt riiuLu
A new romantic musical team make
Its bow at the Craterian trcatre start
ing today when "The Cat and the
Fiddle" opens a four day engagement.
Ramon Novarro and Jeanette Mac
Donald, both widely known for their
concert work. In addition to their
fame as screen stars, is the sensation
al new team that has been hailed as
a "find" wherever the picture has
ben shown.
"The Cat and the Fiddle" was adap-
Silver
NEW YORK. March 14. (AP) Bar
silver quiet, unchanged at 46.
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
WILL PAY CASH for men's second
hand suits, hats and shoes. Will
Hi WILson, 82 No. Front St.
NICE 7-room house for rent. Call at
817 W. 10th.
LOST Certificate of ownership for
automobile license No. 4 Y 5179.
Liberal reward. Please leave at Camp
Wlthus.
CLEAN, burnished apt. downstairs.
217 W. 2nd.
FOR SALE Grape vines, 7 varieties;
ornamental shrubs and trees. Glas
cock's Nursery, 204 Beatty fit.
FOR SALE Dining room suite. 145
So. Grape.
WE WANT to select reliable men, me
chanically inclined, to start imme
diate training for ELECTRIC RE
FRIGERATION. AIR CONDITION
ING and DIESEL ENGINE work.
Small charge for training and tools.
Call or phone 9 a. m. to 9 p. m.,
Thursday or Friday. Mr. Hessenflow,
Medford Hotei.
HOUSEHOLD GOoSsPl &n oVphono
graph and records, student couch,
davenport and chair, practically
new. Dining table, chairs, rugs,
cooking utensils, etc. Call at 14 Cot
tage et. -
PALMISTt-323 Kennet street. Berry
dale. FOR SALE Linseed oil and odds and
ends of enamelold and paint. Tel.
10i34-A,
FOR SALE Good steel windmill, 40
ft. tower and 10-ft. wheel. G. A. Ed
wards. Scenic Ave., 2 miles N. W.
Central Point.
FOR SALE (More of those fine pan
sles. Come pick your favorites, 50c
doz. Phone 437-L. Mrs. Dan Howard.
Spring St.
FOR SALE 100 Angora goats. J. H.
Henry, Brownsboro.
Madnees
at
1:45
LAST TIMES TONIGHT
We MUST be wrong! ...
So many people Insist this Is one
of the greatest pictures of the year
. we apologize for calling It "lousy"
Leslie Howard in 'Berkeley Square'
Thursday Only
Attraction Extraordinary 1
M PERSON
ON THB STAGE
FROM THE1 fm0ELYSlA' COIONr
Headed by Dr. Hobart (i!3ssey.fvuc
You may see and hear tfie amninq Healtfi
and Beauty Secrets of NUDISM - .
ABSOLUTELY AUTHENTIC
This theatre neither condemns nor Indorses
Nudlam nd1 presents this attraction solely
because of the tremendous Interest In this
startling movement!
: ON THE SCREEN !
WHY
LOVE
3:
TO' .
SPECIAL PRICES FOR THIS ATTRACTION!
All Seats-25c Mat. and Eve.
and RAMON NOVARRO n .
I icq to tne screen irom wia success: in
stage play by Jerome Kern and Otto
Kerbach. It is a romantic musical
drama and Includes six hit song num
here. Although there is a wealth of
muslo throughout the play, It is not,
strictly speaking, a musical picture.
It Is instead a story with music. Each
of the numbers sung by the co-stars
and members of the supporting cast
has a definite place in the story and
advances or adds to the interest of the
drama being enacted.
Livestock
PORTLAND, Ore.. March 14. (AP)
CATTLE: 150; calves 20; steady,, un
changed. HOGS: 300; S-lOc lower for butch
ers; lightweight, good and choice,
3.45-4.65; medium light, good and
choice, 4.10-4.60; heavyweight, good
and choice, 3.65-4.20; othera un
changed.
SHEEP: 50; steady, unchanged.
Portland Produce
PORTLAND, Ore., March 14. (AP)
BUTTER Extras, 25c; standard,
25o pound. .
BUTTERPAT Portland delivery: A
grade, 23-24c lb.; farmers' door de
liver, 20-21c lb.
EGOS Pacific Poultry Producers'
"Dahlia"
If you J ike the new Spun Bread
"dahlia" your friends about It. We
know they will thank you for the tip.
Dance at the Armory
Dad Dynge's One Nlte Only
March 17th
Muslo by RUBE HIDK nnd his or
chestra. Wntch Friday's paper.
Erenlngs
at
8:15-0:00
DO WOMEN FALL IN
WITH THEIR DOCTORS?
jlWAtMN WIUIAM
, ') I N M 01
i HATHKTM fMOAVA'
lIj
SIMS
selllng prices: Pre&h extras, lflc; stan
dards, 13c: mediums, 134 dos.; (car
tons le higher). Buying price of
wholesalers: Fresh extras, lflo dos.;
firsts, 14c: mediums, 14c; pullets,
13c; undergrade, 10c.
Chese, milk, country meats, live
poultry, potatoes, new potatoes,
Atrawberries, wool and hay, uncV.ng
ed. Wall St. Report
NEW YORK. March 14. Inter
est in stocks wss only luke warm to
day and most of the leaders did little
more than hold to a fractional price
rage. A few issues, lnoludlng rails,
were fairly firm. There was also scat
tered soft spots. The close was steady
Transfers ipproxlmated 1,350,000
shares.
Today's closing prices for 91 select
ed stocks follow:
Al. Chem. St Dye 150i
Am. Can . . -....lOOi
Am. & Fgn. Pow, 10
A. T. A T 120i
Anaconda -.........
Atch. T. & 5. P.
Bendlx Avla
Beth Steel
Cataplllar Tract. WHW
Chrysler
Coml. Solv
15
68 !4
19
43 ;
30H
64
27H
4H
Curtlss-Wrlght ...
DuPont
Gen. Poods .....
Gen. Mot.
Int. Harvest,
I. T. & T.
Johns-Msn. m.
98
S4
8814
42
15
57
Monty Wsrd
North Amer. 10'J
Penney (J. O.) 67',
Phillips Pet. 17
Radio 8 '4
Sou. Pao 28
Std. Brands 21
St. oil Cal. 39
St. Oil N. J. 45',4
Trans, Amer. ...... Y
Union Carb. ........
Unit Aircraft
U. 8. Steel
7 4
43
34 A
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Starting Today
SHOWS AT 1:45 6:45 9:00
, They Sing Love, and Make Love
. . in the Musical Hit of Years!
lu 6 BongTits to delight youk ! 1 ' ' 1-
1 11 1 "The MlRht Was Made for Love" . . V V'N.
"She Didn't Hay Yes" . . . "Try to VV
I 1 1 1 Forget" . . . "The Love Parade" . . ' x
J "A New Love" . . . "One Moment . v. w"
jnl Alone" , . . you'll love them al'i V V - T'' -,
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with
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SAX FRANCISCO, March 14. (AP)
First trade butterfat 2So f.o.b. San
Francisco.
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In "PLANE CRAZY"
PEPPGIt POT NOVELTY NEWSREEL
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