PACE ELEVEN Local and Personal I &4ad&f jnnouch at Camp Karl I. Janouch, supervisor of the Rogue River na tlonal foreat, U apendin today at Camp South Pork of the Rogue, at tending to bualnesa matters. Trace of Rain United State weather bureau reported that atnce 5 o'clock :yeaterday aftemon, up until fl a', m. today, a trace of molature had ben recorded. Leave for the Enst Mrs. David R. Wood .left last night for Dunamulr to continue east with her daughter Helen,, who will receive treatment at Mayo Brothers' clinic. Visits In Mw! ford Mrs. Wilfred Henry of-Klamath Falls, who has been visiting relatives in Eugene, spent a ahort time in Medford Thursday evening.-before continuing to her home. t Mctzlaar In City Traffic Represen tative Metzlaar of the United Air Lines, with offices In Portland, was a visitor lp Medford yesterday at the local airport. To Camp AppIeRatc Captain Esley A, Farley. Air-Res., who is on duty wit hthe Civilian Conservation corps in the Medford district, has been as signed to Camp-Applegate. Planes Stop Here Four new army pursuit planes from the Boeing fac tory stopped here for gasoline Thuu day afternoon before continuing south to the air base where thoy will be stationed at March field. Tejmlt to Young and Hall The building permit for remodeling of Brown's pool- hall has been Issued to young and Hall. It calls for chans lng of windows and entrance at Front and Main' streets, at a cost of $500. Friday Shoppers Among shoppers and business callers In Medford today from other localities are Mr. and Mrs. Tom Carlton of Prospect. Mrs. Tom McGraw of the Old Stage road, and Mrs. Mae Fltepatrlck of Fern valley. Leaves for Portland Ira J. Mason, who ha been here. for the past sev eral months as assistant supervisor of the Rogue River national forest, left yesterday for Portland, wMcre he will accept another position with the for est service. His family will leave next week for the northern city. ( Dunne In Medford Joe E. Dunne of Portland, candidate for the Repub lican candidate for governor of Ore gon, was in Medford Thursday, call ing on local business men. Mr. Dunne has as . his slogan, "A governor for all the people." Appearing on his cam paign cards is "Father of $5.00 license See." Here from Klamath Mrs. Frank DeSpoln of Klamath Falls, who di rected a group of the choruses yes terday at the music festival, spon sored by the Southern Oregon Normal school, continued to Medford last evening for a short visit with friends .beforo returning to Klamath Falls. She was acompanled by another mem ber of the Klamath Falls teaching staff. Goes to Crlwy Captain Marion Huggins. flying an 0-19 observation ship, stopped at the Medford airport yesterday afternoon. He was flying from Pearson field at Vancouver, Wash., to Crlssy field at San Fran cisco. Mr. Meeker Improving C. A. Meeker, prominent Medford merchant, who has been a patient at the Com munity hospital for the past three weeks, where he underwent a malor operation, was reported getting along satisfactorily today. Westergrtn Takes Job E. C. Wes tergren. better known as "Sandy." will assume the position at the South ern Oregon Gas corporation to be made vacant soon by the departure to Portland of Mrs. Florence Kurtz, It was announced yesterday. Primary Council to Meet There will be am eetlng of the Jackson County Primary Teachers' council Saturday afternoon at 1:30 o'clock at the county courthouse auditorium. Miss .Helen Klnsey. children's libra rian, will talk on the library for chil dren of six to nine years of age. Here from Arizona Mrs. R. F. Wil dur of Ncgales, Ariz., daughter of Rev. and Mrs. J. M. Johnson of Cen tral Point, arrived here Wednesday for a short visit. She reported that Mr. Wildur and their two little girls are well, and friends here were sorry they were unable to visit here. Services Plane Here Captain Lewis Yancy, flying his autoglro. In which -he has mode many spectacular flights, was at the Medford airport yesterday afternoon, and had his ship serviced by Dick Culbertson. Yancy was en route to Portland. Visitor In Medford Oust Anderson. Republican candidate for state labor commissioner, was a visitor In Med ford yesterday, calling on local folk. Mr. Anderson has announced his campaign slogan as "A new deal for labor and Industry." Want Hemlns ton Chief of Police Clatous McCredle received a telegram from Chief of Police James H. Davis of Los Angeles yesterday, stating that he held a felony warrant (forgery) for Alfred S. Hemington, alias J. R. Mc pherson, who Is being held hero in connection, with the theft of an auto mobile last Saturday. Goddard Reports S. V. Goddard of Klamath Falls, Rogue River national forestry foreman, reported for duty today at the Medford forestry office. and was gathering up equipment to start work the first of the week on the Mount Ashland road. Mr. God dard will be In charge of the road construction crew on the project. If. S. Uuvn Progressing The lawn at the Medford high school Is grow ing rapidly, according to reports to day of the first cutting. Just half the grass was mowed down at the first cutting yesterday, but the other half is expected to shoot up enough for anoher mowing before the end of the week. Livestock. PORTLAND, April 27. yp) CAT TLE: 100: calves 75; active for plain steers, unchanged. HOGS: 900; sharply lower: light weight, good and choice, a3.50-4.00; medium weight, good and choice, 3.60-4.00; heavyweight, good and choice, ft3.35-3.75; packing sows, me dium and good, ft'2.35-3.00; feeder and stocker pigs, good and choice, ft3.00 3.50, SHEEP: 2000; steady, unchanged. Portland Produce backed and filled without getting anywhere in particular. A fair rally In commodities failed to create any noticeable enthusiasm and dullness ruled throughout. The colse was steady and transfers approximated 850,000 shares. Today's closing prices for 32 se lected stocks follow: Al. Chem. tfc Dye .... 1454 Am. Can 101 ij Am. & Fgn. Power 04 A. T. As T. . - - 120'i Anaconda .... IS1, Atch. T. & S. F. - 68 Bondix Aviation 184 Beth. Steel ............. 41 California Packing 31 ?t Caterpillar Tractor 31 H Chrysler oo Thrilling, Drama at Craterian PORTLAND. April 27. (&) BUT- I TER Prints, "A" grade. 23c lb.: I parchment wrapper, cartons. 24c; quantity purchases. V7c lb. less; 'B" grade, parchment wrappers, 33c; car tons. 33c lb. BUTTERFAT Portland delivered : A grade delivered at least twice week ly. 20c: country routes. 17c lb.; Bj grade or delivery fewer than twice j weekly, Portland, 19c: country routes, 16c lb.; C grade at market. EGGS Pacific Poultry Producers selling prices: Oversize, 19c; fresh extras, 17c; standards, 15c; mediums, 15c dozen (cartons lc higher). Buy ing price of wholesalers: Fresh spec ials, 17c; extra, 14c; firsts, 14c; medi ums, 14c; pullets, 11c; undergrades, 11c dozen. COUNTRY MEATS Selling price to retailers, vealers, 90-100 lbs., 7'$ -8c lb.; others unchanged. NEW POTATOES Hawaii, Wc-$l.flU 21-lb. box; California garnets, 4-4 'c lb.; California white, 3-4o lb. STRAWBERRIES Oregon 24s, $3 00 orate; Sacramento 24s, $1.50-1.60 crate. Cheese, milk, live poultry, old po tatoes, wool and hay, unchanged. Coml. Sol v. Curtiss Wrlg,ht ...... Gen. FoFods . Gen. Motors .......... Int. Harvest. ......... I. T. & T Johns Man. - Mont. Ward ............ North Amer. Penney (J. C.) Phillips Pet - Radio . .. Sou. Pac .. Std. Brands ............ Std. Oil Cal ...... Sid. Oil N. J. Trans. Amer Union Carb United Aircraft . U. S. Steel - 401, 26 Ti 4ls 95 H 37H 4l, 14i 67H 30 184 62 10 L, 8t4 21i 21 36 'i 45 7 44 5L i 4. 3 In Mystery Hit Export Wheat. PORTLAND, April 27. (AP) The emergency export corporation's bid for soft white wheat for foreign ship ment, 71 cents bushel. Portland Wheat PORTLAND, April 27. (AP) Grain: Wheat: Open High Low Close May 66 .67 i .66 .67 July - - .65 H .67 .65i .67 Sept. ...... 66 .67 .66 .67 Cash: Big Bend blues tern, 69c; dark hard winter, 12 per cent, 73ic; 11 per cent, 68c; soft white, west ern white, hard winter, northern spring and western red, 67c. Oats: No. 2 white, $18.50. Corn: No. 2 eastern yellow, 922.75; mill-run sUtdard, $10.50. Today's car receipts: wheat 42; barley 4; flour 24; oats 2; hay 1. 11 mWTm WW 10-MUSICIAN pi FAIRGROUNDS n SATURDAY H DINTY MOORE'S M ORCHESTRA Q MEN LADIES mm 35c 10c t Chicago Wheat CHICAGO, April 27. (AP) Wheat: Open High Low Close May .754 .17 -7514 July .76 .77",i .751. .78 Sept. .70?4 .7814 -'OH -78!, Wall St. Report Robert Montgomery. In the role of. Elisabeth Allan, Ralph Porbea and I tr-" T! RhU Ms 41. i Ai l Ik- A .1 t, -s i. m n Revel, gentleman crook. Is starred In "The Mystery of Mr. X" at the Cra terian theater today and Saturday. Featured In the cast are Lewis Stone, Henry Stephenson. The story evolves around the activi ties of the mysterious "X," who has a mnnla for killing policemen. Silver. NEW YORK, April 27. Bar silver firm, higher at 43. FIRST RUN WESTERN AT ROXY YESTERDAY "Ranger's Code," starring Bob Steel, comes to the Roxy tomorrow. Tto film haa never been shown In Medford. It Is the thrilling story of a young ranger whose fathej Is wounded by rustlers. He is given the assignment of preventing the lynching of those same rustlers at the hands of a mob of Irate cattlemen. In order to pre vent tho lynching he turns the men loose while he holds the mob at bay. and then seta forth to recapture his men. How he does It provides the plot for one of tho most novel and entertaining pictures of the Bob I Steel series. . . . Boost Gas Price. PENDLETON, April 27. p Sev eral gasoline dealers who had their product priced at from 18 to 17 cents a gallon here for the past two weeks. Thursday increased the price to 10 and 304 cents. ,, Girls Dancing Class The regular dancing class for the Girls Commun ity club will be held this evening at the Roosevelt school at 7:30 o'clock. Due to Miss Marjorio Golf's unex pected delay in returning from Port land lost week, last Friday's class was postponed. The course will be re sumed tongiht to be continued In the future. Dramatic Picture Soon at Craterian One of the most fascinatingly varied functions among the elements Is the action of ocean water and it Is this which contributed the title of "Rip tide" to Norma Shearer's latest star ring vehicle which cornea to the Cra terian theater on Sunday. The dictionary tells that a riptide is the condition when water becomes roughened by conflicting tides or cur rents. What Is remarkable about this condition is that there is no resolu tion of the conflict until one weakens and Is diverted to another direction. And this, by strict parallel. Is the Btjryi which Edmund Gouldlnfe has both written and directed In "Rip tide." Nonna Shenrer, as an adven turous American woman who has married Into London society, finds that the dullness and sobriety of English life Is not enough for her, even though she relishes it to a cer tain degree and loves her husband moderately well. When a wild young American play-boy comes into her life, he does not displace her hus band by nny means; her love some how encompasses both of them. And then, by natural selection, ono of these Joint and conflicting cur rents of love weakens of its own ac cord and the woman la free to con tlnue In a single direction with her , true companion. i Herbert Marshall plays the role of the husband In the new Shearer drama, and tho part of the American play-boy Is filled by Robert Mont gomery. 4 ' On Business Htn; Attorney Ches ter C. McCarty of Portland arrived In Medford last evening with two pas sengers, flying his Byrd airplane. Genevlove Tobln and Donald Cook have the lending roles In "The Ninth Guest." on the Rlalto theater s dou ble feature program for today and Saturday. In the picture, eight per sons are summoned by a mysterious telegram to attend a party in a pent house high above the city. When they are gathered, a voice from the radio Informs them they are all to meet death. Five die before the mystery Is cleared. In the other feature Tim McCoy Is starred In "Tho Voice In the Night," Hoover Is Visitor C. G. Hoover of Kiamath Falls, who formerly resided in Medford, was a business visitor here'Thursday. DREAM FILM AT STUDIO SUNDAY "Going Hollywood," called the "screen dream." opens at the Studio Sunday. It is made up of song and muslo and dancing, sunshine and April showers, animated scarecrows and dancing daisies, a little glass love bungalow and the happiness of love-struck girl. San FrnnrUro Butterfat. SAN FRANCISCO, April 27. () First grade butterfat 22 "Jc, f. o. b. San Francisco. DANCE EVERY IN GOOD OLD J'VILLE Where the New Deal Shuffles till 2 A. M. .huiih,i iwnn mi ijiMimanmMi'iM,iminimyn;g cti ------- iii -lift imih mnMt'1 mr.iiiiiiniiMl I IIIW1HII1I9W II III. Stock Snle Averages (Copyright, 1934, Standard Statistics Co.) April 37: 50 30 30 00 Indl'a Rr' . Ut' Total Today B7.3 60.0 13.8 Prev. day 97.1 49.9 74.1 WoeK ago ..100.3 81.9 77.0 Vear ago 64.7 30.8 74.1 3 yrs. ago ...113.5 83.3 164.8 117.3 (1938 average equals 100). Bond Sale Averages (Copyright, 1934, Standard Statistics Co.) April 37: 30 30 30 60 Indl's Rr's Ut's Total Today 83.3 89.1 00.4 87.8 Prev. day .... 83.3 89.6 90.4 87.7 Week ago .... 83.9 90.0 00.4 88.1 Tear ago 63.7 61.9 7J.8 68 3 yrs. ago .... 83.7 08.9 100.4 94.3 (1936 average equals 100). NEW YORK, April 37. (AP) There were a tew live spots In today's stock market, but the list, as a whole, Anytime II m MllslllllsJIIIIIII'slMsWiiWiniiUllMi 11 y A Somebody Ought To Tell Him that he will play a better game of golf if his fuel problem is solved now for the winter. Just think of it only AAr FOR A LARGE Vi UNIT LOAD OP W A I W GREEN PINE SLABS DELIVERED ! that means a lot of money saved for those who BUY NOW I Timber PmoMrs Company PHONE 7 rnil North renlr.il. '1 """''' Now Playing Until Tomorrow Nite IT'S A WOW! More Laughs Than' the Sea Has Waves! Of I. with JEAN MUIR Frank McHugb Thelma Todd ISUNDAYI Music! Song! Dance! Love! Marion Davies Bing Crosby in "Going Hollywood" DANCE JOHNNY IIKNNF.IIS Ml N OF NOTK Gold Hill. Sftturday Nite Men 40c. Ladies lOo Today and Saturday TWO BIG FEATURES ! p TrHppiMl! . , . Nineteen ntorirx ahove . JS " the ftrnund . . . victims of a Mrnnjo S , . hwpltollty . , . They I I came da guests . I 1 I frt avert as prisoners . mmm R n 1 uZr'fA 61.1 lJlriiil First RuniL, 1 K v' M-if IwLJ PLUS ' "r out of the Mock night, if . ,Jr "T!S) . a voice sjuliteil tlinn to ( B SATURDAY Only ssr . .is; SS z . . nert their enemies and Jii"fL "'U. vX .hrvL Continuous Shows 1 MO to 11 Mve(( enr(! ey Vrt JT ) C s!K!- FIRST RUN ; '""""2JM gt. A Young; Texan Ranger i j f yZ GETS HIS MEN I ; JL pjrnmm,?,- ZTWN0J2Z00S BILLIE SEWARD yfii 71 1 ADDED ' I l2fp$ Clark & McOullough "In the Devil Dog House" j I " Sf "A. M. to P. M," NEWSREEL P - Qdt SOM-MON 31 Br. WW nAkliri'C :rrrr Ranger's Code GACiMf . . . wssiaiisBsaasHBaBassslBssaMSj(llilliliBSsnssssMM ALSO ii miii..Miis.iin.ii.i ii i.n nil Final Thrilling Chapter j Ills) PLUS Miiran.Mit'k Comedy. "Illue lilaik ninl" Mlikey Mnue In "Mlikev's Beilen' I DANCE With DYNGE'S SATURDAY NIGHT ORIENTAL GARDENS Two Halls Two Orchestras One Admission Shows 1:45 1:00 - 0:00 MnU. 25c t.xcf. . . . 3.1c KM (II PS . . 100 TODAY and SATURDAY A city In terror . . . but It took this gny ' decclrer who stole Indies' hearts as well u their Jewels to solve the mysteryl ROBERT MOIITGOMEiTv- Wf MVOTFDV Af ifi i u i tn i u i SAL A Saturday Night PRE VUE Remain after the 0:00 o'clock show "SLEEPERS EAST" , WYNNE 0ID8ON PKKSTON FOSTER ELIZABETH ALLEN LEWIS STONE RALPH FORBES HENRY STEPHENSON plus Sterling Holloway In "Heartburn" Qoofy Newsreel III LOVE k . . with two men! She played a man's (am , . In a noman't nay! Her heart was bruled . , but It's all In the Knme when you're caufht In a RirTliiBI IT STARTS SUNDAY J ''IllllllllllllllllllllllllilllllllllllllllP1- Vr -; w.i.n,,.-., aVhaW3e.Tinii i