MEDFORD MATT i TRIBUNE. MEDFORD, OREGON, THURSDAY, APRTL 5, 1934.
PAGE NINE
Local and
RUpli llawlpy Here Ralph Havley
of Sacramento, Cal., la In this city
. for the week, visiting Mr. and Mr.
Virgil Hawley.
Leaves Hospital Evelyn Cummlngs
of Butte Fa 11a waa able to leave the
Sacred Heart hospital today, having
' aufficiently recovered from an attack
of acute appendicitis.
Returns from Portland Tom Cul-
bertaon and W. H. Mulrhead returned
to Medford last evening by plane from
Portland. Culbertaon piloted the
ship.
Returns from Portland J. 0. Terry
returned to Medford this morning on
the Oregonian, from Portland, where
he has been attending to business
affairs. .
Takes Over Court L. P. Pickett of
Medford has taken over the Casa
Loma court on the Boulevard. J. W,
I Pish, owner, has returned to hla for
mer home at Gold Hill. Ashland
Daily Tidings.
' Harris In Medford Lieutenant Har
rls of Rockwell field, San Diego, left
the Medford airport thla morning for
hia home port, having arrived here
yesterday from Pearson field, Van
couver. Wash.
.
Stolen from Car Tom Noud of
738 Oak street reported to city police
today ' that the front seat cushion,
two tires and rims were stolen from
x his automobile. In the garage at nts
home.
t Reports Theft A leather coat, val
ued at $15, and several books were
reported stolen from Joe Rauhauser's
locker at high school, the city police
blotter shows. Rauhauser resides at
521 Beatty street.
At the Hospital Shirley Jean Law
rence, daughter of D. O. Lawrence of
1017 West Main street, waa today re
ported getting along as well as could
be expected from an operation for
acute appendicitis which she under
went Tuesday.
White Is Named At a board meet
ing of the Grants Pass Irrigation dis
trlct Tuesday, Forbes Fosbery, secretary-manager,
waa replaced by Cap.
tain John R. White, at present city
and county aurveyor In that city and
Josephine county.
To Court Today Tim White, driv
ing a Crystal Springs Dairy truck, was
arrested Wednesday by state ponce
for Illegal lights on the truck, and
was scheduled to appear In Justice
court here this afternoon at 4 o'clock.
White was arrested one mile south
of Medford.
Program Tonight Through the
courtesy of the National Broadcasting
company, the 40 et 8, fun organiza
tion of the American Legion, will
present a program over the NBC net
work this evening from 8:30 to 9:30
, o'clock, announcement received here
I today said.
(..anion Meeting Tonight All per
sons interested In gardening are in
vltsd to attend the April meeting of
the Medford Garden club tonight at
7:30 in the courthouse auditorium.
This club la a civic organization and
needs the support of all Interested
In Medford and its development.
Find Old Pistol While working on
the project near Camp Rand Ranger
station a few days ago, one or me
men found an old cap and ball pis
tol, which was badly rusted. After
rust was cleaned off( the gun was
found to be loaded, with the excep
tion of one chamber.
Mrs. Bengtson Leaves Mrs. Anna
Bengtson, who has been here for sev
eral months, visiting her son and
daughtcr-ln-law, Mr. and Mrs. O.
Hildlng Bentson, left last evening by
train for Chicago. She plans to visit
In Denver, her home, and St. Louis,
en route, Mrs. Bengtson will sail
later in the summer from New York
for Europe.
y Noyes Is Appointed Appointment
of R. C. Noyes as Orants Pass man
ager for the Pacific Telephone & Tele
graph company was announced Wed
nesday by C. E. Jolly, district man
ager for the company for southern
Oregon, the Grants Pass Courier says.
Mr. Noyes, who has been wire chief
for the company at Baker, succeeds
K. C. Rupert, who left Sunday to
take Mr. Noyes' place.
Release Boy Car State Police
Captain Lee M. Bown yesterday re
ceived a telegram from A. A. Ross,
sheriff at Eureka, asking the release i
of Chester Brett, 19, and Carl Cole-;
grove, 19, of Hoopa, Cal., who were
arrested earlier in the week by Ash
land city and state police in a truck
reported stolen from Hoopa. Officers
were notified, and it developed that
the truck belonged to Brett's father,
but was taken without the latter's
knowledge or consent. The boy's
father, John Brett, came to Medford
for his son and the truck yesterday.
SAVE on
Next Winters Fuel
GREEN SLABWOOD
Purchased Now
Will reflect a real saving next winter
Delivery Direct from Mill
Timber Prjts Co m pany
miofoho V" "sW obioon
Personal
Undergoes Operation Mrs. L. L.
Lamb underwent a minor operation
at the Community hospital this morn
ing. Return from South Mrs. w. C.
Degerneas and Mrs. C. W. Gllstrap
returned yesterday from San Fran
cisco where they spent several days.
Undergoes Operation Mrs. J. J.
Shaw of Roseburg, who underwent a
major operation at the Sacred Heart
hospital, was today reported doins
well.
Reverend Baird to Speak Reverend
W. R. Baird of the Christian church
will be the speaker at the April meet
ing of the Lincoln service club to
morrow afternoon at 3 o'clock, at the
Lincoln school. Primary pupils un
der the direction of Miss Abbott, will
contribute to the program. The
teachers will be hostesses. Matters
of importance will be discussed and
a large attendance Is urged.
Double Feature
Coming To Rialto
Buck Jones in "The Fighting Ran
ger" occupies one-naif of the double
feature program at the Rialto theater
tomorrow and Saturday.
On the other half. George O'Brien Is
seen In a comedy romance with Mary
Brian and Herbert Mundin. "Ever
Since Eve," the title of the O'Brien
picture, appropriately describes the
not water the male oex has been in
ever since the first "female of tho
species"-sunk her teeth Into an ap
ple and winked at the serpent.
4.
Guy E. Skinner of Aberdeen,
Wash., has received a medal awarded
,hlm 35 years ago for his part In the
battle on the Barbag river In the
Philippines in 1899.
In the Lineup
Chick Ellsworth Is Seattle's short
stop and leadoff at bat when In the
lineup playing against other teams
of the Pacific Coast Baseball
League. (Associated Press Photo)
'Rabbit' Breaks Leg
Physicians Indicated mat vVaner
"Rabbit" Maranvtlle. aged but pep-
pery inflelder o the Boston Braves, !
would be back In the llneupp before
the end of the season despite a
broken leu suffered In an accident
In an exhibition game at St. Peters
burg, Fla. (Associated Press Photo)
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Fine Cast in Craterian's New Hit
Duty before pleasure, and here
Richard Anen ana Roscoe Kama arc
painfully submitting to Ida Lupino's
embrace In "Come on Marines," open
ing at the Craterlan theater today.
Tropical nights, stranded beauties,
bandit-fighting marines turned into
chaperones, budding love in the jun
glesall intermingled with laughs
and action, make "Come on Marines"
fast entertainment. The story, which
PORTLAND, Ore., April 5. (AP)
CATTLE: 100; calves 40; steers fairly
active, unchanged; vealers, good and
choice, 6.00-7.50; cull, common and
medium, 3.00-6.00.
SHEEP: 700; steady, unchanged.
Portland Produce
PORTLAND, Ore., April 5. (AP)
BUTTER Extras, 23c lb.; standard,
22c pound.
BUTTERFAT Portland delivery: A
grade 20-21c lb.; farmers' door deliv
ery, 17-19C lb.
EGGS Pacific Poultry Producers'
selling prices: Oversize, 18c; fresh
extras, 16c; standards 15c; mediums
15c dozen (cartons 1c higher). Buy
ing price of wholesalers: Fresh extras
16c; firsts 11c: mediums 14c; pullets
10c;-undergrades 10c dozen.
CHEESE; 92 score, Oregon triplets.
llVfcc: loaf. 12c lb. Brokers will pay
c below quotations.
LIVE POULTRY Portland delivery
leghorn ll-12c; others unchanged.
Milk, country meats, potatoes (old
and new), strawberries, wool and hay
unchanged.
Chicago Wheat
CHICAGO, April S. (AP) Wheat
futures:
Open High Low Close
May .86i .86?i ,.88"i .86",
July .Bt't .86?, .86 .884
Sept. 88?, .87?, .87 .87
Wall St. Report
NEW YORK. April 5. (AP) With
few exceptions, stock market prices
moved in an extremely narrow range
today. Some of the utilities rallied
and various copper Issues and spe
cialties were more active than usual.
The old line leaders, however, were
feature.ess. The close was fairly
steady. Transfers approximated 1,
500,000 shares.
Today's closing prices for 32 se
lected stocks follow:
Al. Chem. & Dye 151
Am. Can 102
Am. fc Fgn. Power .......... J0g
A. T. & T 11914
Anaconda 16
Atch. T. & S. F. 66'3
Bcndlx Aviation .....
Beth. Steel
California Packing ...
Caterpillar Tractor
Chrysler J...
Coml. Solv ......
Curtiss Wright
Du Pont ...
Gen. Foods ....
Gen. Motors ..
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TODAY!
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TOMORROW
Another Big Studio Double Bill
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FAIRGROUNDS
ANNOUNCING A '
CARNIVAL DANCE
AT THE
Fairgrounds, Saturday
DINTY MOORE'S
9-PIECE ORCHESTRA
SERPENTINES CONFETTI BALLOONS
Men 35c Ladies 10c
deals with a. Marine sergeants re
fiemptlo nthrough his heroic rescue of
a groups of girls shlpwrecKed in tne
tropics, has Arlen as the sergeant;
Ida Luplno as the headstrong, spoiled
darling of the rich: Roads Karna as
a wisecracking, laugh - provoking
leatherneck: Grace Bradley as a sen
satlonal cabaret dancer: Toby wing,
Monte Blue, Fuzzy Knight, Kit Guard
and severs lothers making the picture
filled with comedy and adventure
Int. Harvest. ..
I. T. & T.
John Man.
Mont. Ward
North Amer
Penney (J. C.) .
Phillips Pet.
Radio
Sou. Pal
Std. Brands .....
Std. Oil Cal
Std. Oil N. J.
Trans. Amer ...
Union Carbide .
41'4
15,
57?i
3174
19',
664
19?4
734
28
32 "4
3754
46
614
44 ?4
United Aircraft .- 23 V4
U. S. Steel 61V,
Export Wheat
PORTLAND, Ore., April 8. (API
Emergency Export Corporation's bid
for soft white wheat for foreign ship'
ment, 75 't cents bushel.
Silver
NEW YORK, April 8. (AP) Bar
silver, firm, ac higher at 464c.
San Francisco Btitterfat
SAN FRANCISCO, April 5. (AP)
First grade butterfat, 220 t. o. b,
San Francisco.
Ye Poet's Cornei
SPRING
Yes, spring Is here, no doubt of that,
And I have a lovely new spring hat;
And the spring sun warms my kitty
kat
Where he sits and purrs on the front
door mat.
Spring's here when buds spring on
the trees,
And the - spring flowers calling the
honey bees;
Then a nice little kitty and a yellow
daffodil
Make a pretty decoration for a spring
window sill.
But my kitty cat loves the front door
mat,
And .he's a knowing cat, I am sure
of that,
For he always grins and winks an
eye
When my spring hat and I pass by,
Yes, spring Is here with rain and
hall,
As though holding on to winter's tail,
But X don't mind a bit of that,
When I step out in my new spring
hat.
Harriet B. Allen.
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A survey made by the board of
paroles and pardons In California
showed 36 per cent of the persons
sentended to death In the state dur
ing the past 40 years have escaped
the noose through commutations or
transfers to Insane asylums.
San Jose. Cal., State Teachers' col
lege awarded teaching credentials to
386 students last year, covering 12
weeks of practice teaching In city
and rural schools at a cost to the
state of 938 each.
An Hilarious Satire on
the National Game
mini
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PASSES, AGED 97
(Continued from page one)
Illness confined her to home and bd.
She came to Medford 45 years ago,
when there was only mud where the
streets now Indicate a city. Prom
then on she made southern Oregon
her home. Her son, H. U. Lumsden,
and daughter Carrie, were well known
here, Mr. Lumsden being affiliated for
many years with Mrs. Lumsden's
nephew, C. I. Hutchison, In the
Hutchison -Lumsden store.
Mrs. Lumsden was a charter mem
ber of Reames chapter, O. E. &., In
thla city, from which pallbearers hare
been chosen for the funeral.
She Is survived by her daughter-in-law,
Mrs. Lumsden of Medford; her
grandson, Treve Lumsden of HUls
boro; two great-grandchildren, Anna
Lee Lumsden and Treve Lumsden.
Jr., of HUlesboro; one sister, Mrs. R.
E. Charles of Los Angeles; two broth
ers, Irwin Hutchison of Miami. Fla.,
and Amos Hutchison of Rochester,
Ind., and a nephew, C. I. Hutchison
of Medford.
Funeral services will be held at the
Perl Funeral Home Saturday after
noon at 3 o'clock. Rev. W. J. Howell
of the First Presbyterian church of
ficiating. Pallbearers will be: Orln Schenck,
Ed Nichols. George Alden, E. M. Wil
son, Lon Bishop and Cole Holmes.
Tolo
TOLO, April 5. (Spl.) At the last
school and community program,
Misses Dorothy and Arlene Inmann
did a clever dance number to the
tune. "I Been Working on the Rail
road." played by Miss Ruby Webster
of Central Point. The girla were
coached by Miss Evallne Hamilton,
athletic teacher of Central Point high
school.
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Richman,
who recently moved from here back
to- their home on Evans creek, were
over today looking after cattle on
their range here.
Mrs. John Green will be hostess to
Tolo Community club at her house
on Thursday, April 13, from 3 to 4
o'clock.
Marguerite Meddo la absent from
school on aocount of measules In a
very mild form.
'MAN WHO DARED'
HEADS ROXY BILL
"The Man Who Dared." with Pres
ton Foster and Zlta Johann, Is now
playing at the Roxy theater. It Is
based on some of the Incidents In
the life of Anton Cermak, late mayor
of Chicago.
The film traces the development of
a young Bohemian Immigrant from
his humble beginnings to the achieve
ment of a great Influence and power.
The program also Includes the
thrilling ehort feature, "Anna
Kchak," takes the audience on an
adventure trip In the crater of an
Alaskan volcano.
TODAY
AND
VRI.
.'-I UlilUTt BD !
,j swssasu mm
man any taction comet
this dram ol today
thundering from the
pages ol lile.
He MAN WHO
DARED
AN IMAGINATIVE BIOGRAPHY
with
Preston Foster and
Zita Johann
Imh ktor(h Irene MUsr
PLUS
ANIAKCHAK
Story of Hell on Earth
The adventure! of a mod
ern Dante In the Alaskan
Inferno of Ice and Fire
.Jk
V-rl 1
Roosevelt Denies
Son's Story That
Fishing Luck Poor
MIAMI, Fla., April 6. AP)
President Roosevelt, from his vaca
tion yacht, today demanded a re
traction of the story told by hla
son, Elliott, that he was not catch
ing any fish.
In a Joshing mood, Mr. Roose
velt proposed the appointment of
a "special committee to investi
gate and secure retraction."
Elliott, after his visit to the
ship Tuesday, told newspapermen
hla father was having poor luck
fishing and that the rest of the
crew were catching all the fish.
The presidential yacht still lin
gered around Elbow key, in the
Bahaman waters today.
Mrs. W. C. Austin of Nevada City,
Cal., says she has a clock which
has been running continuously since
1850.
WASH OUT
15 MILES OF
KIDNEY TUBES
Win Bark Pep . , . vigor . . . vitality.
Medical Authorities sree thst your
kidneys contain 15 MILES of tiny
tubes or filters which help to purify
the blood and keep you healthy. They
should pour out thru the bladder 3
pints of fluid a day which contains
4 pounds of waste, matter.
If you have trouble with too fre
quent bladder passages with scanty
amount causing burning and discom
fort, the IS MILES of kidney tubes
need washing out. This danger signal
may be the beginning of nagging
backache, leg pains, loss of pep and
vitality, getting up nights, lumbago,
swollen feet and ankles, rheumatic
pains and dizziness.
If kidney rinn't nmnfo fl nin.
day and get nd of 4 pounds of waste
:uur uotiy win lane up tnese
poisons causing serious trouble. It
mny knock you out and lay you up
for many months. Don't wait. Ask
your druggist for DOAN'S PILLS . . .
a doctor's prescription . . . which has
been used successfully by millions of
kidney sufferers for over 40 years
They give quick relief and will help
to wash out the 18 MILES of klndnev
tubes. '
But don't take chances with strong
drugs or so-cslled "kidney cures" that
claim to fix you up In 18 minutes.
Your common sense will tell you that
this Is Impossible. Treatment of this
nature may seriously Injure and ir
f.;ct """' In"' on
S-f ,hS,PILS,- ' tne ,d rellb' re
lief that contains no "dope" or habit-
(Copyright.,, Mllbura
Coming Sunday
Winner of Fllm
dom'n highest
honor . . . the
anard nf the Mo
tion Picture Arts
and Aelenres . ,
she now brings
you her greatent
characterization!
Katherine
Hepburn
'SPITFIRE
Shows at
1:45.6:45.8:00
Matinees , . 25o
Evenings . . . 35o
Kiddies-lOo
Matinees
THE MOST OF THE BEST FOR THE LEAST 1
Mats. 15 Eves. 25 Kiddies 10?
LAST TIMES TONIGHT
His Greatest Characterization!
JOHN BARRYMORE
"Counsellor at Law"
TOMORROW
TWO BIG
PLUS
WWIi-IJS
A fearless rider of the frontier . . .
battling against fearful odds, and blaz
ing his way to triumph!
Buck Jones "Fighting Ranger"
THE CALL TO ARMS!
First to fight their country's battles I
. . . First to love any country's girls I
, . . Necking leatherneoks always ready
for a skirmish with a skirt . . . they
heard the call to arms and haven't been
heard from since I
RICHARD ARLEN IDA LUPINO
ROSCOE KARNS MONTE BLUE
GRACE BRADLEY TOBY WING
ADDED
MICKEY MOUSE
WITH HIS PAL
"Playful Pluto"
Broadway Musical Newsreel
,rniMTyiNri
SOUTHERN OREGON'S FINEST THEATRE
Rventngs
at
M5-D:00
and SATURDAY
FEATURES!
The most hilarious ro
mance since Eve at
the apple and handed
Adam the core! , , .
Adam fell for tt and
men have heen falling
far nppleNtuce ever
since!
with
GEORGE O'BRIEN
MARY BRIAN
Herbert Mundin
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STARTING
TODAY
FOR 3 DAYS
Magic Carpet Sailing a
Square-Rigger News
Daily Mat, 1:45. Eve. 6:45
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