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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUTE. MEDFORD. OREGON. TUESDAY, APRIL 24. 1934. PAGE FIVE : r Local and Personal Miss Walker In Ashland Mlu Sybil Walker, county nurse, apent Sunday In Ashland, calling on trlends. Roberts In Medford Justice of the Peace L. A. Roberta of Ashland spent portion of Monday In this city transacting business. Loses Bicycle Bud Thlerolf of 15 Geneva street reported to city police Monday that he had lost hla bicycle on Friday. Brewer Goes Home J. T. Brewer of 737 South Central left the Sacred Heart hospital yesterday after being a patient there for medical care. Undergoes Operation Mrs. W. O. . Reed of Gold Hill underwent a major operation at the Sacred Heart hos pital Monday. Vlsltls Mrs. Iverson MIab Ann Bannan of Alaska Is spending today in Medford as the guest of Mrs. E. Iverson. Miss Bannan la a Presby terian missionary. Bengtson on Trip O. Hlldlng Bengtson, local attorney, was a busi ness visitor In Grants Pass on Sat urday, as was Mrs. Waldo Tucker, also of Medford. H. B. C. Meeting Changed The meeting of the Central Point Grange H. E. C. will be held Thursday In stead of Wednesday, at the home of Mrs. Arden Tyrell. Mrs. C.unton 111 Mrs. A. W. Gun ton of 801 North Central Is a patient at the Sacred Heart hospital for med ical care, having been there since Saturday. unmA frnm Smith The Ashland. Dolly Tidings says that James Brlggs of the Hotel Alien, iweaiora, ana n. Brlggs returned Sunday night from Trinity county, California, where they spent the past week camping. Visits Friends The Grants Pass Courier says that Archer Virtue, for mer resident who now lives near ritT-i TAint. n-borA ha i encased In the trucking business. Is In Grants Pass for several days, visiting inenas and transacting business. Parole Violator Justice of the Peace W. R. Coleman ordered the ar lest of Tom Shaver, 66, Gold Hill bar ber, the last of the week, as a parole riAitsr . RVulvai- warn lodced In the county Jail. Several weeks ago he was paroled on a arunirenncso cimrse. xtAtnrA muni U'pfi RAvmond E. Sivltzer, 28, and Ethel C. Fix, 20, both of Medford, were married Satur day by Judge Grant W. Matthews here after securing a marriage license at the county clerk's office. Grants Pass Dally courier. Hns No License For operating a four-wheel trailer witnout a license, James H. Seabrook was fined $5 and $4.50 costs in Justice court at Grants Pass yesterday. State law requires that all four-wheel trailers must have a license. ' O'Neill Is Fined Milton O'Neill, 46 miii- mi-viit man nf Klamath Falls was yesterday fined 5 and costs of 4.50 in justice OI xne -eac w. i. guilty plea to speeding a truck on the streets of Medford. The arrest was made by the state ponce. uwi paid both the line ana cost. Sentence Postponed Frederick tokmrmtn a?rKtrl hv 8 tat DOllCO on charges of not having a receipt of registration xor nis car, pieauw guilty before Justice of the Peace L. A. Roberts in Asniana on. J mrkA umnM W IVUttOOned Un til April 28. Schucrman was arrested at Talent on &unaay. BMMti rintv fVirTW-irnl ICamest Infnntrr. reported for duty at the Medford CCC district headquarters from Vancouver earracK today, and win aci as ure rtsiiu at neaaquariers aeweniiwim auu inn MT-crMint teve the district, as aisting mess officers in the various camps when necessary. contnnrr to Jail Wallace Robert eon. 31, of Gallce, was fined $100 and .mnnMA ts an riAvm In the Josephine county Jail when he entered a guilty plea before justice oi me e eato &. n xfyiiftn .t Grants Pass yesterday Robertson was ordered to Jail to atart serving tne sentence, ma us er's license will be revoisea ior a year At Grants Pass Stella B. Gatton of this city was a guest at the Del Rogue hotel In Grants Pass Sunday. To Yreka W. H. Fluhrer and a passenger this forenoon flew to Yreka, Cal., In Fluhrer's plane. Mr. Quaat Here Tom Quast, Cen tral Point cheese man, Is a business visitor In Medford today. Undergoes Operation Mrs. R. 3. Mauldlng underwent a major opera tion at the Community hospital this morning. Go to Portland Mr. and Mrs. Jude Seldel left by motor today for Port land to spend several days attending to business matters. Keep Schedules The United Air lines are following their schedules on time, despite the stormy weather, of ficials said today. In Court Today J. W. Sloan, 1)1, arrested Saturday night by city police on charges of reckless driving, was fined $50 and his driver's license sus pended for six months, when he ap peared In city court this morning. Puts Up Ball Oscar D. Sage, 37, today put up $10 ball and was re leased from the city Jail. He faces charges of being drunk In a public place, having been arrested by local officers last night. MoMann ' Fined Andrew MoMann, 38, of Ashland was fined $10 by city Judge A. D. Curry this morning on charges of being drunk In a public place. He was arrested last night by the city police. Request Pictures Oregon's Dia mond Jubilee committee today issued a request that persona having old time pictures, taken In Oregon, please bring them to the Jubilee headquar ters on East Main street for display The safe return of the photos Is guaranteed by the committee, Ernest Rostel said today. Advertise Jubilee All agents and connecting lines of the Southern Pa cific company have been forwarded programs of Oregon s Diamond Jubi lee, and plans have been made for placing a Neon sign In the window of the Portland ticket office of the company, according to word received here by A. S. Rosenbaum, district freight and passenger agent. OLD SEA SERPEN! F E HEAD 10 ATTEND Miss Claribel Nye, state leader of home economics extension. Cor v alt Is, will arrive in Medford this evening from Orants Pass, to attend the thtrd annual Jackson County Home makers' Day program, Wednesday, April 25. at the Christian church, Medford. Miss Nye will discuss "looking Ahead in Home Economics Exten sion," at the afternoon session, and will be secretary of the discussion group on organization and adminis tration. Miss Nye will be accompanied by Mrs. Azalea Sager, extension special ist in clothing; Miss Lucy Case,, ex tension specialist In nutrition; 'and Miss Gertrude STcow, home demon stration agent at large, who will meet with the discussion groups on cloth ing, nutrition and recreation. The program will start promptly at 9:30 a. m., with a band concert by the Medford high school band under the direction of F. Wilson Walt. At the noon luncheon, Mrs. Esther Mer rltt Sanderson of Central Point will be soloist; County Judge Earl B. Day, guest speaker, will discuss "The Im portance of the Home to Society." The luncheon program wll close with a style revue of dresses made In the economy dressmaking project. The purpose of the program, ac cording to Mabel O. Mack, county home demonstration agent, Is to re view the year's work In extension and to plan the program for June, 1934, to June, 1R35. Home extension units of the county and other cooperating organizations will be represented by at least five delegates and every homemaker of the county Is Invited to attend. Those In charge of the different interest groups are: Organization and Administration- Mrs. Effie Blrdeseye, chairman; Miss Nye, secretary. Clothing and Textiles Mrs. Bertha Glasgow, chairman; Mrs. Sager, secre tary. Foods and Nutrition Mrs. Mabel Thornton, chairman; Miss Case, sec retary. Child Development and Parent Edu cation Mrs. Bertha Young, chairman; Mrs. Mack, secretary. Recreation and Dramatics Mrs. O. C. Maust, chairman; Miss Skow, sec retary. BEND, Ore., April 24. (AP) Lake view's "fossilized sea serpent." object of much comment within the past week, has Joined dragons and other creatures In the realm of mythology as a result of the Investigation by Dr. Warren D. Smith, University of Oregon geologist. The Lake county "serpent," Dr. Smith reported, is merely an example of concretion, similar to those oc casionally found In lake and sea shore deposits. Its nucleus, Dr. Smith explained, probably was a large root, and through the ages mineral accu mulations built this into the shape of a serpent, some 20 Inches thick. Notice. In the County Court of the State of Oregon, in and for Jackson County. In the Matter of the Estate of Paul A. SrAth, Deceased. The undersigned having been ap pointed Administrator of the Estate of Paul A. Smith, Deceased, notice Is hereby given to all persona having claims against said Estate to present them to the undersigned at the office of O. C. Boggs, In the Jackson County Bank Building In Medford, Oregon, within six months of the date of this notice, which Is April 24. 1934. ALLEN R. SMITH, Administrator of the Estate of Paul A. Smith, Deceased. Adults 204 Children 10 HEAR MB. VENDEN'S 3 Hour Sermon - 7 to 10 Sunday Night Stereoptlcnn ricturea LOS ANGELES ROOMS BATHS 555 Grill-Tavern Coffee Shop Vie MOST Convenient.... 7Ae BtSTsccommodaions 7Ae FINEST IN SOUTHER CALIFORNIA INNOVATIONS SERVICE - COMFORT HOTEL CLARK PG B MORPtSSty' HURRY! HURRY! Tonite ia your last chance to see the finest picture ever brought to the t a 1 k i n g screen. America's electric star tOCalharine HEPBURN 5h to 4 m Tomorrow Another Big Studio Double Feature Program OBE AT with MADGE EVANS PLUS 0l'IHO ( A -J. ctcii CO v " " 1 liS Fugitive Lovers at Studio Tomorrow Practically all the action of the exciting story of "Fugitive Lovers," on the Studio double feature pro gram, takes place on a great Grey hound bus bound west from New York City to Hollywood, When disaster looms over their panic-stricken heads, how human beings behave wilt be pictured spec tacularly In "Deluge," the second film, with Peggy Shannon, Sidney Blackmer and Lois Wilson. Craterian Stars 'Long Lost Father' Opens Rialto Run With Robert Young and Jean Par- 1 ker In the featured romantic roles, "Lazy River" comes to the Craterian theatre tomorrow for a two day en gagement. Others In the cast Include Nat Pendleton and Ted Healy. "Lazy River" has a background of the mysterious Bayous of Louisiana against which a fast-moving adven ture and conflict story has been woven. Prison escapes. Chinese smuggling, piracy, fishing fleets In conflict, narrow escapes from death and even murder. 4 First Run Film Heads Roxy Bill That one white woman preferably beautiful and youthful can upset an expedition's apple cart is convinc ingly demonstrated In "The Savage Girl," first run film which heads the double bill at the Roxy theater, to day and Wednesday. A thoroughly stag expedition, as expeditions go, starts off from the United States to darkest Africa and continues pretty much in the dark until a beautiful and strange savage girl, white, who speaks not a word of any man's language, which Is not perhaps the least of her charms. throws light and not a little con fusion Into the party and from then on things happen! Walter B3ron who Is the hero In "Virtue." starring Carol Lombard and Pat O'Brien, is the second feature it is arouna me muraer oi a too- mercenary lady that the climax and finale of the story revolves. It Is only when the mystery of her death Is solved that the young couple about whom the romance of real love cir cles, are permitted to start their married life In earnest. , 4 Special Convocation of Cra ter Lake Chapter No. 32. R. A. M., Tuesday, April 24th, at 7:30 p. m., for the pur pose of balloting, under Special Dispensation, also work In the M. M., P. M. and M. E. M. degrees. Visitors Invited. By order of O. W. DeJarnett, H. P. GEO. ALDEN, Secy. Stated Communication of Reames Chapter, O. E. S., Wednesdav evening at 8 o'clock, covered dish din ner at 6:30. Visiting mem bers Invited. HATTIE M. ALDEN, Secretary, f Phone 542. We'll haul away your refuse. City Sanitary Service. "Long Lost Father," at the Rialto theatre for three daya starting today, has John Barry more In the role of the prodigal parent, who returns to meet his beautiful daughter after a lapse of twenty years. When he dis covers that she is following in hla illlilllllllllllllllllllilllllllllllllllllllllll! today! DYnVY20c footsteps and traveling with a fast crowd, he proceeds to take a hand in her affairs. The resulting compli cations are filled with drama at well as delightful modern comedy, done with a roguish deftness that Is Bft try mo re's forte. Livestock, PORTLAND, April 24.- (AP) Cat tle 135, calves 25; top steers 25c lower. Steers, good, common and medium, $3.50(7:6.00. HOGS: 15 25c lower. Lightweight, good and choice, 93.654.25; medium weight, good and choice. 83.85(54.25; heavyweight, good and choice, 3.50 4.00: packing sows, medium and good, $2.50 a 3.25. SHEEP 150; steady, unchanged. Portland Wheat PORTLAND, Ore., April 24. (AP) Wheat: Open High Low Close May .65 .65 .64 .65 July .65 .65 .65 .65 Sept. .65 65 .65 .65 Cash: Big Bend bluestem, 67; dark hard winter, 12 pet.. 71&: do, 11 pet., 6614; soft white, western white, hard winter, northern spring and western red. 65. Oats: No. 2 white. 18. Corn: No. 2 E. yellow, 923. Mill run, standard, 915.50. Today's car receipts: Wheat, 45; barley, 2; flour, 12; corn, 6. d turns. 14c; pullets, 11c; under grades. 11c dozen. COUNTRY MEATS Selling price to retailers, country killed hogs, best butchers, under 50 lbs., 9c; veal era, 00-100 lbs., 314900 lb.: light and thin, 6(?r8c lb; heavy calves, 6 $c lb: yearling lambs, 6 10c; spring lambs, 14 $ 15o lb.; ewes, 3 s 5c lb.; canner cows, 3 4c lb.: cutter cows, 5o 6c lb.; bulls, 5a6c lb. POTATOES Local white and red, 75c g $1.00 cental; Yakima, 91.16; De schutes, $1.25; bakers, 91.60. NEW Hawaii, 91.25 21-lb. box; Texas Triumphs, 81.50 1.75 60-lb. sack: California Garnets, 4o lb.; California white, 4c lb. STRAWBERRIES Oregon 24s. 92 crate; Sacramento 24s $ 1 .25 1 .35 crate. Cheese, milk, live poultry, wool and hay, unchanged. Chicago Wheat Wek ago .... 88.1 SO S 74.4 8S.5 Tear ago S SI 0 74.7 a.S 3 yra. ago ....118.8 88 0 170 8 121.4 (1938 averaga equala 100.) NEW YORK, April 34. (AP) Stock, wera unable to work up any enthualaam today In the face of fall ing gTalna and a aharp uiump In allver prlcta. Most of tne leader,, however, displayed resistance throughout and a number of preferred and specialty Issues moved higher. The close was Irregular. Transfers approximated 1.3R0.000 ahsrea. Today's closing prices for S3 selected stocks follow: Al. Chem. A Dye .................. .148'$ Am. Can ... 103 Am. & PTgn. Pow. 0 A. T. A T 133 Ansconda 184 Atch. T. & 8. F. 80 Bendlx Avla. 18 Beth. Steel 43'4 California Pack'g. 39 Caterpillar Tract. ........ .. .. 33 Chrysler 63 Coml. SolT. 37H Cuitlas-Wrtght 4 DuPont .-....w 973; Gen. Foods WW...H . 38 '4 Gen. Mot. .... Int. Harvest. I. T. & T. ... Johns-Man. . . 3914 . 41 14?, 67 Monty Ward - 31H North Amer Penney (J. C.) Phillips Pet Radio -,. . Sou. Pac 1914 66 SOU 84 . 28 '4 Std. Branda 3174 St. OH Cal. 3514 St. Oil N. J 65 Vt Trans. Amer. 7 Union Carb 46 14 Unit. Aircraft 33 U. S. Steel 81 Silver. NEW YORK, April 34. (AP) Bar silver weak, I lower at 43. CHICAGO, April 34. (AP) wheat: Open High Low close May .76 .76 .74 .76V4 July .76 .76 .74 .76 Sept. .77 .7734 .78 .78 San Francisco Butterfat. SAN FRANCISCO, April 34. (AP) First grade butterfat, 33 o. f.o.b.. San Francisco. 4 N'eal Flcre Glen Neal. department of commerce airways Inspector, from Portland, was expected In Medford to day on a business trip. Neal files a monocoupe. Portland Produce Wall St. Report PORTLAND, April 24. (AP) But ter Prints, "A" grade, 23c lb.; parch ment wrapper, cartons, 24c; quantity purchases, ic lb. less; "B" grade, parchment wrappers, 22c; cartons 23c lb. BUTTERFAT Portland delivery: A grade delivered at least twice weekly, 30c; country routes, 17c lb.; B grade or delivery fewer than twice weekly, Portland, 19c; country Toutes, 16c lb.; C grade at market. EOOS Pacific poultry producers' selling prices: Oversize, 10c; fresh extras, 17c; standards, 15c; mediums, 15c dozen (cartons lc hlg1r). Buy ing price of wholesalers: Fresh spec ials, 17c; extra, 14c; firsts, 14c; me- Bond Sale Averages. (Copyright, 1034. Standard Statistics Co.) April 24: 20 20 20 60 Ind'ls Rx'a Ut's Total Today 83.5 80.5 00.5 87.8 Prev. day 83.6 8(1.8 00.6 88.0 Week ago .... 83.0 89.1 89.5 87.2 Year ago .... 62.0 60.8 75.1 65.0 3 yrs. ago .... 83.7 09.0 100.6 04.4 I (1926 average equals 100.) TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY WANTED To car for HttU child over three years old. Reasonable rates. Phone 682-R. MODERN 6-room ataco dwelling. suDuman; 3 acres garden land, lawn, flowers, near Medford: rent 15. E. S. TUMY, Liberty Bldg. WIUj TRADE equity of 81700 In new 8-room house, close In on pavement, 3 lots, for a small modern house, clear. Phone 682-R. FOR RENT Unfurnished house. 2!4 N. Holly. Inquire 329 W. Jackson. CANVASSERS WANTED Apply 406 E. 14th St., 4:30 to 6:30 p. m. FOR RENT 3-room apt, partly fur nished; also sleeping room; close in. 30 So. Fir. FOR SALE: Garden tractor with plow, at bargain. Mrs. Anna Mltchel, Box 88, Buckshot Hill road. OOOD SPRAY Rro, chisel-tooth or chard cultivator and automatic electric pump. 810 E. Jackson. 9 I TWO OPPOSING EMOTIONAL FORCES FORMED A RIPTIDE IN HER LIFE! LOST Man's wrist watch, gold with bluo figures. - Reward. J. B. Cole man, County Assessor, Courthouse. TWO OUTBOARD MOTORS for laic; almoat new. Hubbard Bros. BALDWIN PIANO SHOPPE Moving to Main St. location. Big specials on pianos balance this week. See these at once. Several good used pianos, exceptionally low priced. 36 So. Grape St. "37 NASH coupe, W. Main. 896. InqUira 1323 3 Hour Sermon Next Sunday Night Venden Bros. Big Tabernacle 7 to 10 p. m. Stereopticon Pictures Stock Sale Averages. (Copyright, 1034, Standard Statistics Co.) April 24: 60 30 Ind'ls Rr's Today 08.9 60.6 Prcv. day .... 09.8 60.9 30 TJt'i 76.1 76.8 SO ToWI 87.S 88.1 And Wednesday Anytime Children 10c 2 BIG FEATURES This Picture has never been shown in Medford Queen the Jungli t Nn 1 I1VI B 8 I YVw ) WHITE! fi SL..V ft BEAUXIFLU . VS-fcjfl PLUS NO. 2 A woman's dark past boomerangs her brilliant future f p?7, CAROL LOMBARD T fej Pat O'Brien in & " f "VIRTUE" j A V Cff Screen Song, "Sing, Sister, Sing" AaljlSW Comedy, "See Me Tonight" News Daily Matinee 1:45. Evening 6:45 Shows 1:46 1:00-9:00 Mats ... 2.1c Eves . ano Kiddles . 10c ENDS TONIOIIT SYLVIA SIDNEY FREDRI0 MARCH "GOOD DAME" Tomorrow and Thursday DRAMA ROMANCE COMEDY UNDER SOUTHERN SKIES! from the ' CflfCeT Bayous and i boy from 44U nowhere rolling alonf BOO3 River on a voyage f.-jt-'iX r of thrills and ' 'i fi l"Khi and lovet . 1 WMftu SfTti, ,.fc- 11 A. WW Robt. Young Jean Parker NAT PENDLETON TED HEALY Matinees at 1:41 Evenings at 6:45-0:00 ANY SEAT 25C ANY TIME KIDDIES 100 Starts Today for 3 Days! m III II FriHllirfll pnpn got no fatted cnlf from r: wwF daughter . . not even a soup-bone. I IS . . She win on the same path her- I Jar elf and howl rj A R-K-O RADIO ICTURE IK ffif IFOTCM with ' HELEN CHANDLER DONALD COOK ALAN MOWBRAY ADDED Cartoon "House Cleaning" 'Laughing with Medbury in the Orient' 'March of the Years' Newsreel if I 'ill f'' III