irEDFORD MSIL TRIBUTE. JfEDFORD. OREGON, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 21. 1934.
PAGE SEVEN
Local and Personal
From Lake Creek Bob Rose of Lake
Creek was a buslne&s caller In Med
ford yesterday.
Bvani Calli Here A. B. Zvana 01
alem waa attending to business mat
ter in Medford today.
Blojcle la Stolen Ronell Hardwood
of the Jacksonville atar route report
ed to city police last night that ht
bicycle had been atolen from the local
Junior high achool grounds.
PRICES UNSTABLE
' IN EGG MARKETS
Vl1t Here Sunday Dr. and Mra. W.
W. Howard of Medford anent Sundav
Quest In Bay City &lra; Robert with Dr. and Mrs. Blaine B. Prultt
Strang of Medford la spending this
week visiting In San Francisco.
Fence Is Caller Dave Pence of the
Trail district waa a visitor here yes
terday, buying aupplles for his ranch.
Visits In Grants Pass Mra. H. S.
Deuel of this city waa a visitor In
Grants Pasa over the week end.
Knight In City George Knight of
John Morrell and company was trans
ecting business In Medford today.
Mra. Conroy Home Mrs'. Helen Con
roy has returned to Medford after
spending a month visiting In San
Francisco.
Down from Ashland Among visit
ors in the city yesterday from Ash
land were Mrs. Andy MoCallum and
Ike Prldegar.
Fined on Driving Charge Agnes
Daugherty waa fined $10 In city court
late yesterday afternoon on a reckless
driving charge and her license aus-
pended for 80 days.
Measles on Newtown The city po
lice were asked today to put up a
measles sign at 52a South Newtown,
the epidemic being still alive In the
town.
...
From Medford Mrs. Vella Hayes of
the Cinderella ahop In Medford was In
Grants Pass Tuesday visiting the local
.knr, of that name. Grants Pass
'Courier.
Mr. Burson Improved W. C. Bur
son of Phoenix, who has been 111 at
the community hospital, was removed
to hia home today, his condition be
ing much Improved.
Artisans to Meet The Artisans will
meet on Thursday evening at the
Greater Medford club rooms at city
hall. Following lodge there will be
cards, gamea, end refreshments.
Howard Leaves Hospital George
L. Howard, who underwent a major
operation at the Community hospital,
returned to his home Sunday, and was
yesterday reported getting along satis
factorily. Will Attend Luncheon W. W. Wll
letts was in the city today from Per
sist and announced that Mrs. Wllletts
had received her Invitation to the
pioneer luncheon next Monday, which
nt v,nnor riersons. who have lived In
southern Oregon for 15 years. She Is
planning to be among tnose prru.,
Mr. Wllletts stated.
still at Mine W. F. Nether-
lng, who waa In the city today from
the Sterling mine region, announced
that there are still 276 people located
at the mine and tnat a very mn-
.T,t number of Deonle have been en
' abled to keep off the relief rolls By
, inti monev made mining there.
While 25 cents to 30 cents a day was
the aversge taken out, he said, miners
often made as much as ao.uv w
and Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Conn at the
Coon ranch on Taylor creek. Grants
Pass Courier.
Despaln Is Visitor Frank DeSpaln
was a business visitor here yesterday
from Klamath Falls and will be re
turning to the neighboring city to
night. While in Medford he is also
visiting friends.
Shopping Yesterday Among shop
pers in Medford yesterday from other
towns were J. S. Van Dorfy of Phoe
nix. Miss Hattle Howlett and Mtss
Rose Whaley of Eagle Point and Mrs.
Mary Grieve of Prospect.
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Rain Badlv Needed Earl Weaver,
Sams Valley rancher, was In Medford
this morning and announced that
there Is a great need for rain In his
community to insure a good wheat
crop.
MoDonald Fined George McDonald
of Central Point was fined 5 and
costs by Justice of the Peace William
R. Coleman yesterday afternoon on a
plea of guilty to driving an auto af
ter his license had been revoked. The
fine and costs were paid. McDonald
had made an effort to have hla license
re-Instated. A misunderstanding over
the matter caused his arrest.
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G. P. Principal Leaves Recommen
ded for a teaching fellowship at the
university of Oregon, David McDon
ald, principal for three years of the
Grants Pass high school, was released
from his contract by the city school
board at a special meeting Monday
night and will take up his new duties
In Eugene after next week. To fill out
the unexpired term, J. F. Swlgart, of
the high achool faculty was selected
by the school board to McDonald's
position, and Sterling Bailey, now in
Eugene, was selected to fill out the
unexpired term of Swlgart In the high
school science department. Grants
Pass Courier.
PORTLAND, March 31. (AP)
Market for eggs continued to show
shaded or unstable prices despite the
announcements of advances made
from several sources, checkup of sales
to retailers disclosed.
General cut of 14c lb. In the price
on all butter cube icorea except 82
was made at the last session of the
produce exchanse. confirming recent
forecasts of a lower market. Butter
fat was unchanged.
Aa a result of the general cutting
of cheese prices, a slower trade was
suggested at wholessle, but retstl
business was reported as somewhat
Improved In many spota.
July .13 " .12 '4 .72 "i .72 Vi
Cash: Big Bend blueatem, 13'4c:
dark hard winter, 13 per cent, 78c,
do 11 per cent, 73c; soft white, west
ern white, hard winter, northern
apring and western red, 7H4o.
Oats: No. 3 white 20.50.
Corn: No. 3 eastern yellow, 33.35;
mill-run atandard, C13.00.
Today's car receipts: wheat 155;
barley 1; flour 11; corn 3: oat 1;
hay 3.
SMS ON EXCHANGE
TOO LATE 10 CLASSIFY
t rM n a cat! fciT mon'ft second'
wifi;,r.fJr hata and shoes. Will
H. Wilson, 33 No. Front St.
WANTED Good home in country for
collie dog male iwo j
Phone 1516, Humane Society.
WANTED Have client for three or
four room home with two acres of
land near Meoiora, xenuug mi
month. Charles R. Ray, Realtor,
Medford Bldg., Phone 302.
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NEW YORK. March 31. (AP)
The price of New York stock ex
change seats tumbled aharply today,
In the first transaction since pro
posed federal legislation to regulate
securities trading took definite form.
The exchange announced that one
transfer was arranged at 10,000,
and another at (105,000. The last
previous transfer waa February 3, at
8100,000.
Livestock
PORTLAND, March 31. (AP)
Cattle: 100; calves 10; steady, un
changed. HOGS 300; light and medium
weights lower; light weight, good
and choice, 3.75 4.50; medium
weight, good and choice, 84 3 4.50;
others unchanged.
SHEEP 100; steady, unchanged.
Chicago Wheat
CHICAGO, March 31. P) Wheat.
May 8714 87J 86(4 87
July . 87H 87H 8?i 7,
Sep. ..... 88?, 88 H 87H 88 H
Silver
NEW YORK, March 31. (AP) Bar
sliver easy, ft lower at 45.
San Francisco Butterfat
SAN FRANCISCO, March 31. (AP)
First grade butterfat 25c f. o. b.
San Francisco.
Export Wheat
PORTLAND, March 31. (AP)
The Emergency Export corporation
again today remained out of the
market for soft white wheat tor for
eign shipment. The price a week ago
was 8 cents a bushel.
famous Stars Teamed for Craterian Picture
Wall St. Report
k -XSP HVar'
wlth a nickel, Bernard Jlltneuk!, Pre
aldlo soldier, was out (00 today. T.
Judge who fined him that amount
said Uvea of pedestrians were endan
gered every time fie fire engines
made a run.
crfllaif pimply eSkln
Help nature clear up the blotches and
make your tkin lovelier the safe easy
way use bland, effective
Resmol
Stock Sale Averages
(Copyright, 1034. Standard Statistics
Company)
50 20 30 00
March 31: Ind'ls Rr's Ufa Total
Today 03.3 48.3 74.8 83.0
Prev. day .... 05.0 40.5 76.2 84.7
Week ago .... 97.6 51.3 78.8 87.1
Year ago ... 49.3 37.4 88.3 49.3
3 yra. ago ....137.1 95.8 310.8 142.1
(1928 average equals 100)
Bond Sale Averages
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Portland Produce
PORTLAND, March 21. (API-
While hia wife stood on the run-
nlng board of his automobile, try-1 SMt butche;s, under 60 lbs., 9.0iic;
PORTLAND, Ore., March 21. (AP)
BUTTER Extras, 251,4c; standard,
25c pound.
BUTTERFAT Portland delivery: A
grade, 23-24c lb.; farmers' door de
livery. 20-21C.
EGGS Pacific Poultry Producers'
selling price: Fresh extras, 15c; stan
dards, 14c; mediums, 14c dozen (car
tons lc higher). Buying price of
wholesalers:, fresh extras, 16c do?,en;
firsts, 14c; mediums, 14c; pullets,
12c; undergrades, 10c.
COUNTRY MEATS Selling price
to retailers: Country killed hogs,
Ing to gain possession of their 4-
year old child, Harry R. Nftttreas,
39, crashed into another machine aad
was sent to jail on a hit-and-run
charge. Police said he did not stop
after the accident. Mrs. Nattress said
her 'husband, from' whom she is
separated, grabbed the child from
,her in the downtown section, and
started away. Police turned the child
over to her despite Nattress' protests.
FOR RENT 4 room, newly decorated,
furnished apartment, 301 Beatty St.
Geo. iverson.
FOR RENT Well furnished modern
5-room home, breakfast nook, baso
ment and furnace, hardwood floors,
fireplace, electric refrigerator.
40.00, water paid. Phone 728.
DRIVING to Los Angeles Friday. Will
take two people, share expense.
Phone 1496.
FOR SALE Baby buggy. Mr. Walter
Franks. 815 W. 13th.
ANYONE wanting old lumber may
have asms for hauling It away. Cor.
9th Sc So. Central. Phone 47.
SELL OR TRADE Spray rig, Kllllfer
cultivator, spring-tooth lc boat.
810 E. Jackson St.
OUR better quality chicks Insure real
profit. White LeRhorns 8c, April 18,
7'4c Rocks and Reds 9c April 18, 8c.
Cetslogue. Jenks Hatchery, Tangent,
Ore.
FOR SALE 200 weaner pigs; also 1
registered Jersey bull ana one reg
istered Short Horn bull, ( all 1559.
FOR SALE Light Brama hatching
eggs, 40c per setting. Phone 9-F-5.
FOR SALE OR TRADE '28 Chev.
coupe: '28 Olds sedan: '37 Chev.
coupe: '26 Olds coach: '28 Fjrd
coupe; '26 Chev. dlvy; '29 Ford trk :
small air compresser: 1 portable air
compresser for mining. Hlway Ex
change. Sc. of Phoenix.
Famous Star Heads
Cast Rialto Drama
A new personality flashes bril
liantly across the cinema horizon in
"Man of Two Worlds," at the Rialto
theater. Francla Lederer brought an
International reputation to American
pictures, and to it he adds fresh luster
with his performance In "Man of
Two Worlds."
Ellssa Landl, co-starred with Lederer
In the production, gives a sparkling
portrayal which Is parallel to that of
Lederer, although her role Is briefer.
In the role of the untutored hunter.
Lederer essayed a difficult and daring
characterization. 80 skillfully haa he
played It, however, that hla Algo will
be remembered and loved by audiences
long after the most conventional
characters are forgotten. .
The Hungarian actress. Steffi Duna,
creates the native wife with rare
sympathy and underatandlng.
Henry Stephenson and J. Farrell
MacDonald and other sterling per
formers contribute exceptional sup
port.
valers, 90 to 100 lbs., 10-10c lb.;
others unchanged.
LIVE POULTRY Portland delivery:
Leghorns, 10c lb.: other unchanged.
POTATOES New Florida Triumphs,
2.50-2.60 per 50 lbs., 7c lb.; Hawaii,
ftl.65 per 21-lb. box.
Cheese, milk, strawberries, wool
and hay unchanged.
Portland Wheat
(Copyright, 1934, Standard Statistics
Company)
20 20 20 60
March 31: Ind'ls Rr's Ufa Total
Today 80.6 86.0 88.3 84.9
Prev. day ... 80.7 86.3 88.3 85.1
Week ago ... 81.0 87.6 88.4 85.7
Year ago 61.4 61.6 77.4 66.8
3 yrs. ago .... 88.5 102.2 101.1 97.3
Clark Gable and Claildette Colbert, co-starred for the first time, bring romance, drumu. adventure and
comedy to "It Happened One Night," opening a four-dny ensagenient at t he Craterian theater today,
Johns-Man.
Monty Ward
North Amer.
Penney (J. C.)
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Men 25c Ladies 10c
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(1926 average equals 100)..
NEW YORK, March 21. (AP) The
stock market was further depressed
by labor troubles today and prices
pointed downward throughout the
session. There were intermittent ral
lies, but these failed to hold. Net
declines ranged from 1 to 3 or more
points. The close was heavy. Transfer
approximated only 1,150.000 shares.
Today's closing prices for 32 selected
stocks follow:
Al. Cliem. & Dy 148 V,
Am. Can 97
Am. & Fgn. Pow. 914
A. T. & T .....117 ft
Anaconda . 14!
Atch. T. 4i S. r 6314
Bendlx Avia 18
Beth. Steel 40
California Fack'g.
Caterpillar Tract.
Chrysler
Coml. Solv
Curtlss-Wright 4',
DuPont 93',
Gen. Foods .. 33 14
Gen. Mot .. .... 36
Int. Harvest. ....
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Union Carb. 42'4
Unit. Aircraft 23s,
U. S. Steel ... 80
MONTREAL (UP) The Empress
of Britain, giant Canadian Pacific
trans-Atlantic liner, sailed an average
of 2900 miles a week during 1933.
SALEM, Ore. (UP) One motorist
was arreated by state police last
month for driving . without lights,
eight for having only one headlight,
nine for having no tall lights.
Children's Coughs
Need Creomulsion
Always get the beat, fas teat and
aureat treatment for your child's
cough or cold. Prudent mothers more
and more are turning to Creomulalon
for any cough or cold that atarts.
Creomulalon emulsifies creosote with
six other important medicinal ele
ments which soothe and heal the in
flamed membranes. It Is not a cheap
remedy, but contains no narcotics and
la certain relief. Oet a bottle from
your druggist right now and have It
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PORTLAND, March 21. (API
Grain: Wheat: Open High Low Close
May .7314 .73 .72 .72
Knds Tonlte
WC FIELDS
Allien
(KIPWORTH
In
"lllllc and Gua"
Starts Tue. Pat O'Brien
In "DESTINATION UNKNOWN"
HURRY! Ends Tonite
2 FEATURES
Ginger Rogers
Norman Foster
In
"Rafter Romance"
AND
Irene Dunn in
"No Other
Woman"
Starts Tomorrow
MARIE VREPST.ER in
'Christoi'hcr Bean"
GREEN
FIR SLABS
That Better Fuel
$4.-25
For
Big Double Load
Timber Prcdmbts Company
PHONE 7
End North Central.
A Good Firm To Trade With
Matinees
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1:45
PjfSiirirraT
nrnggnrnii
Evenings
at
6:45-9:00
Compare our picture) with all the
others in town regardless of price!
Mats 15 Eves 25 Kiddies 10
Ends Tomorrow Night
This Year's New Blazing Personality!
f JT iT flashing
across the screen
tempest of emotion!
tancu
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The dynamic tory
of ft jrloriou bar
barian coping with
the ira.ri of mod
ern civilization!
HENRY STEPHENSON
(Mil,
...J. PARRELl MACDONALD
FRIDAY SATURDAY
Edmund Lowe fl Ken Maynard
Vic McLaglen
In
"NO MORE
WOMEN"
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and hla wonder horse
In
"COME ON
TARZAN"
Starting Today for 4 Days!
Perfectly Matched!
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Purple Bubble
BALL
Oriental Gardens, Wed., March 28
DYNGE'S RED COATS
Admission 40 Ladies FREE
DAD DYNGE'S DANCE
Back at the Oriental Gardens
SATURDAY NIGHT
TWO DANCES TWO ORCHESTRAS
ONE ADMISSION
Men 35c. Ladies 10c
DON TRESHAM WILL ENTERTAIN YOU
The screen's greatest lover and the
screen's most glamorous siren ... in a
rich, charming, delightful romantio com
edy with a sock in every dramatio scene
... a laugh in every line I An utterly
human and disarming story of two young
people-t very much in love but too
darned happy to admit it I
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