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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUTE. ifEDFOTlD. OREGON. TUESDAY. MXT 8, 1934. Local and Personal Fly to Portland W. H. Mulrheart and W. H. Fluhrer ar expected to return to Medford today from Port land, where they flew yesterday In their private plane. Bo.va Found Lawrence Patterson and Leonard Atkins, missing since Sunday night, were found In Eagle Point last night alter It had been announced they had disappeared. Leonards In Medford Mr. and Mrs. W. Leonard and son of San Francisco re In Medford on an extended visit with Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Cailton and relatives. Named District Chaplain First Lieutenant Harley G. Preston, Chap. Res., has been appointed district chap lain, by orders Issued at district head quarters, CCC. Visit In Medford Included among visitors in Medford Monday were Mr. and Mrs. Reginald Parrett of Grants Pass. Mrs. A. Chrlstensen and Mrs. Stella Schmltz of Marshfleld. Rainfall Reported Ten hun dredths of an Inch of rain fell In the Medford vlclnlcty overnight, the fed eral weather bureau reported this morning. Going to Hospital Captain Harold E. Stow, assistant executive officer at CCD district headquarters, will leave Thursday for San Francisco, to enter Letterman General hospital. From Rosehurg George H. Kllborn, trainmaster for the Southern Pacific, arrived here this morning from Rose burg and returned shortly after on the Shasta, e Visit In Ashland Mr. and Mrs. George Russell of Medford visited Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Walton In Ashland Saturday evening, according to the Tldlnga. Jacksonville Club Meets The Home Economics club of the Jacksonville Grange will meet Wednesday after noon at 2 o'clock at the Grange hall for a business meeting, It was an nounced this morning, with a request that all members b present. a Building cabin Mr. and Mrs. B. O. Gardner accompanied Mr. and Mrs F. F. Burk of Medford to the Lake o' the Woods Sunday, where Mr. Burk Is building a cabin on the west side near Glenn Cove. Ashland Dally Tidings. Return to School Misses Mary Snider and Ellen Endlcott, both stu dents at the University of Oregon, arrived In Medford Thursday to spend several days with Mrs. Maude Snider. They returned to the campus Sunday night. To Report Here Two oflcers have been ordered to report to Medford dis trict headquarters. CCC, this week, ac cording to word received today. They are Captain Thomas Nugent Crowley, Inf.-Res., of Los Angeles, and Cap tain James Olln Wanzer, Engr-Res . of Oakland, Cal. . Lewis Called to Duty Second Lieutenant Floyd Samuel Lewis, FA Res., has been called to active duty In the CCO, and will report to the district headquarters in Eugene. Lewis has been on duty In the Medford dis trict as clerk, with company 1555, now at Annie Springs. Visits In North Mrs. George Wllkle Is leaving this evening on the Ore gonlan for Portland, from which olty she will continue to the Bremerton Navy Yard, Seattle, and other points on a two weeks' visit. Upon her re turn, she plans to visit her husband, stationed at Dog lake, with the forest service. Planes Keep Schedule Unltd Air Lines planes have been able to keep the regular schedules, despite the ad verse weather, offices at the local air port announced today, Volunteers Meet A volunteer fire men's meeting was held here last evening by the Medford fire depart ment, but hose drill was not con ducted, due to the rainy weather. The Jacksonville firemen are expected to attend the next meeting here, Firs Chief Roy Elliott said today. Accident Reported An accident at the intersection of Newtown and King was reported to city police this morn ing by Everett Beeson of Talent and Burt Huson of this city. Their autos entered the intersection at the same time, resulting In a badly damaged fender on the Beeson car. The cause was attributed to wet pavement. Undergo Operations Helen Bush underwent a major operation at the Community hospital today and was reported getting along satisfactorily this afternoon, others undergoing operations at the hospital today were Mrs. J. B. Coleman of 1028 West Tenth street and Wlllard Aldrlch of 320 Vancouver. . New Pursuits Here Three new P-28 pursuit planes, for the United States army, Just out of the Boeing factory, were brought here Monday afternoon by army fliers of March field. Cap tain Albert 0. Foulk, piloting one of the ships, is flight commander. The other two pilots are Lieutenant M. M. Murphy and Lieutenant Andrew S. Solter. The trio continued the flight to March field today. GLEE AND BAND I In keeping' with National Music week, the Boys' and Girls' Glee club, under the direction of Miss Harriet Baldwin and the band, under the direction of T. Wilson Wait, will give a Joint concert in the auditorium of the senior high on South Oakdale Thursday evening at 8 o'clock. The Boys' Glee club will be fea tured In a few special numbers, which were sung during the southern Ore gon music festival In Ashland two weeks ago. The Girls Glee club will also be featured in special numbers. The two groups combined will present n. trrntm of number. I The program Is free to the public and all citizens of Medford and resi dents of this valley are urged to come and hear the songs of the high school students. The boys' and girls' glee clubs combined total some 61 voices. tiny wine Last Times Tonite Charles Laughton "The Private Life of Henry VIII" i Tomorrow CHIEF TO BATTLE T Chief Little Wolf, Navajo Indian, Is expected to have a lot of fans cheering for him Thursday evening at the wrestling matches In the armory when he climbs into the cir cle to meet Bunny Martin. The lat ter fought to a draw last week with Paul Murdock. Promoter Mack LUlard's card, as scheduled for Thursday, will put Murdock In the ring for the major event carded with Pete Belcastro of Sacramento, who has not been In the Medford wrestling shows for some time. Chief Little Wolf, who appeared here a- couple of weeks ago, won fa vor with the large crowd. E There were 25 wives of doctors here today from various sections of Ore gon for the meeting of the executive board of the Women's Auxiliary to the State Medical society, which con vened at the Presbyterian church this morning. Portland, and Klamath and Lane counties were well represented at the meeting, which was opened by Mrs. E. A. Woods of Ashland. Chester Woods of Ashland enter tained with a cello solo, accompanied at the piano by his mother, and prayer was led by Rev. Wra. J. Howell of the First Presbyterian church. The members were welcomed to the city by W. S. Bolger, former president of the Chamber of Com merce, who extended greetings from the organization and an Invitation to all to attend the Diamond Jubilee celebration June 3 to 0. Reports from the state chairman and presidents of the county auxil iaries, were heard. Following the morning session the guests continued to the attractive home of Dr, and Mrs. Charles T. Sweeney, Just north of the city, for luncheon. A social afternoon fol lowed and the women will be enter tained tonight at a card party at the home of Dr. and Mrs. R. W. Stearns on East Main street. sMy Woman' Heads Roxy Double Bill ( Every radio listener, everyone who has ever listened to the big and fam ous stars of the air over a national hookup, will be more than interested In "My Woman," which heads the double bill at the Roxy theater today and Wednesday. Laid against & background of what might be considered a larg metro politan broadcasting station, an ex cellent cast moves through a moat modern and timely story. It deals with the experiences of an ex-vaudeville performer who becomes the radio sensation of the day. Helen Twelvetreea Is featured, with Victor Jory and Wallace Ford. Love, Intrigue and adventure com prise the nucleus of a picture that Is more than an evening's entertain ment in the powerful continental drama, "Madame Spy," the second film, featuring Fay Wray and Nils Asther, Operetta Tonight At Local Academy "The Mysterious Master" will ap pear tonight at the St. Mary's acad emy when the students of the school present the operetta by that name at 8:15 o'clock. Much time and preparation have been put In by the pupils to make the presenatlon a success. GRANTS PASS SUSPECT ARRESTED IN KLAMATH KLAMATH FALLS, May 8. (AP) Robert C. Umburn, wanted In connec tion with the robbery of the Log Cabin service station, 20 miles from Grants Pass, was arrested here this morning. Officers said Umburn ad mitted taking 86.50 from the unlocked cash register at the service station. For Garden k.uwing Tel. 91S-J. Rialto Star L "7"' I:, -cifii Livestock. PORTLAND, May 8 . (JF) C ATTLE : 200; calves 25; active, steady, un changed. HOGS: 250; active, generally steady; unchanged. SHEEP: 200; steady, unchanged. Open High Low Close May .841,4 .88 .834 .86ft July 81 H .84 !4 .81 H .84 4 Sept. .82 .85 .Bat; .84 Wall St. Report With Ginger Rogers playing the role of a burlesque queen, for whom: Warren William has an Infatuation, "Upper World," starting a three-day run at the Rialto theater today, pre sents an expose of the difficulties and crime prevalent in the high society circles. Mary Astor has the role of William's wife, not caring for his affections particularly, but on the other hand, refusing to give him up to another. Little Dickie Moore and Andy Devlne are also featured, the former as William's son,, and the gravel -throated comedian as the chauffeur with whom William "does the town." Ben Hecht, who wrote "Underworld" and "The Front Page," once again brings his satirical pen into play with this story of neglected husbands who look elsewhere for pleasure when wives find other means of Interest to themselves. Portland Produce TOO LATE 10 CLASSIFY CASH PAID for men's 2nd hand suits, hats and shoes. Will H. Wilson, 32 No. Front. PORTLAND, May 8. (t?) BUTTER Prints, A grade. 22c; parchment wrapper, cartons, 23c: quantity pur chases, He lb. less; B grade, parch ment wrappers, 21c; cartons, 22c. BUTTERFAT Portland delivery, A grade, delivered at least twice weekly, 19c; country routes. 16c lb; B grade or delivery fewer than twice weekly, Portland, 18c; country routes, 15c; C grade at market. EGGS Pacific Poultry Producers' selling price: Oversize, 19c; fresh ex tras, 17c; standards, 15c; mediums, 15c dozen, (cartons 1 cent higher). Buying price of wholesalers: Fresh specials, 17c; extra, 15c; extra medi ums, 14c; medium firsts, 11c; pullets. Ho; undergrades, lie dozen. STRAWBERRIES OreRon 24s, Gold Dollar, $1.50; Improved Oregon, 1.60 1.65 crate. Cheese, milk, country meats, live poultry, potatoes, new potatoes, wool and hay, unchanged. In Villa Role 4 Wallace Beery, in the role of Pancho Ville, famed not only as a bandit but also as a romantic rogue whose ro mances covered the entire country of Mexico, has one of his most colorful roles In "Viva Villa," playing at the Craterian theater until tomorrow night. On Thursday. "Sing and Like It," with Zasu iltts as an off-tone so prano with operatic ambitions, comes to the craterian. Pert Kelton, Nat Pendleton, Ned Sparks and Edward Everett Horton are also featured. Candidate Ball Saturday, Oriental Gardens. Communications Gratefully Received To the Editor: Congratulations, Mall Tribune. The Pulitzer gold medal which has been awarded you is certainly no small honor. The unfailing test of the worth of a man or an Institution is being will ing to do good for others. The sin cerity of purpose and the balanced thinking of the Mall Tribune mer ited the prize that Is yours. Being a newcomer to Medford, I have been a reader of your paper but a short time, long enough, however, to be convinced that your policy la a wholesome one and one that makes for the good of the fine community of which It is a part. My best wishes for your continued success. I am Yours, truly, D. HARVEY COOK. 412 South Oakdale, Medford, May 8. Dance at Rogue Elk Saturday night, May 12. PROFIT FROM PAST EXPERIENCE Have Fuel Ready To Burn This Fall By Purchasing Green Wood Now PINE SLABWOOD FIR e Big DOUBLE LOAD 5J.0 DELIVERED 54.25 Timber PRbA$Ss Company TODAY and Wed'sday 20 Anytime Children 10c 2 BIG FEATURES NUMBER 1 She Made Him Famous He Made Her Notorious HI1IN TWIIVITIIII VICTOR JOY Wo I Ion Fod Clair Oodd m, Worron Hymor NUMBER 2 She Held the Fate of Two Nations in Her Hands ' W J Madame FAY WRAV L5 AST 41 roar- ALSO Beltr Hoop In "Old Mn of the Mountain" Hmhnnd'i Reunion Nf-wi Portland Wheat PORTLAND, Ore., May 8. (AP) Wheat futures: Open High Low Close May 71 .73 .71 .73 July 71 .74 -71 -71 '4 Sept 71 .71 .71 .71 Cash wheat: Bind Bend bluestem ..75'i. Dark hard winter (13 pet.) 80 Dark hard winter (11 pet.) 75 Soft white, western white, hard winter, northern spring and western red 73 Oats No. 3 white, $19.00. Corn No. 3 E. yellow, 24. Millrun standard, 914.50. Today's car receipts: Wheat 28, barley 1, flour 13, corn 1, oats 4. NEW YORK. May 8. (AP) After exhibiting early resistance to fur ther liquidation, stocks rallied brisk ly behind the metal Issues In today's late trading. Gains of 1 to 3 or more points predominated and there were some extreme advances of around S. The close was firm. Trans fers approximated 1.950,000 shares. Today's closing prices for 83 se lected stocks follow: Al. Chem. & Dye 140 Am. Can 08 Am, ie Fgn. Power 8 A. T. ifc T 111 Anaconda . 15 Atch. T. fe S. P , B9'4 Bendlx Aviation ..... 16 Beth. Steel 86 California Packing , 31 Caterpillar Tractor 3914 Chrysler .. 43 Coml. Solv 33 Curttss Wright i Du Pont Gen, Poods Gen. Motors ... Int. Harvest I. T. & T. Johns Man ,. 51 Mont. Ward 36 North Amer 16ij Penney (J. C.) . 58 Phillips Pot - 17 I Radio M 7 So. Pao. 33 Std. Brands - 30 Std. Oil Cal. 33 Std. Oil N. J - 43 Trans. Amer. 6 Union Carb 41 United Aircraft 30 U. S. Steel 45 WANTED TO RENT Furnished house, about 5 rooms. Call 1452-Y. 87 33 34 . 36 13 Chicago Wheat CHICAGO, May 8. (AP) Wheat futures : Export Wlieat PORTLAND, Ore., May 8. (API- Emergency Export corporations bid for soft white wheat for foreign ship ment, 77 cents a bushel. Pan Fran cluco Rutterfnt. SAN FRANCISCO, Msy 8. (jTI First grade butterfat 30, f. o. b. San Francisco. . Sliver. NEW YORK, May 8. ) Bar sil ver steady, higher at 43. 4 WINDOW GLASS We sell window glass and will- replace your broken windows reasonably. Trowbridge Cao met Works. " Shows 1:45 7:00-8:00 Matt ... 290 Even ... SRo Klddlcl . . 10c Hurry! It Ends Soon! The Most Colorful Character Ever to Live on the Screen! Wallace Beery tn the outstanding performance of his career ft sHgehrush Romeo riding to glory with a lovely woman to share ench new triumph! VOnXJA at a Yriri rr m. With IN HIS GREATEST ROLE LEO CARRILLO FAY WRAY - STUART ERWIN GEO. E. STONE-DONALD COOK . and thousands of others NEXT Imagine Z.nil ai a thratrlrallj ambition, loprann . , , who,a off-tone arjueal mflU Iris hr-art of Wj-ihot gitngatrT ready to give her all I "Sing and like If" ZASU PITTS EDW. E. HORTON PERT KELTON NAT PENDLETON NED SPARKS I)ont let the title lool you! Thl. Ii NOT a cheap muHlral , . . hut one of the fA.te,t . ' moit rlotoun comedies ne'te eer llne,ited . origin ally called ... "So You Won't Sin, Eh?" FOR SALE Electrio refrigerators, Ust year s models; new. Can make you a big saving. Terms. See John Denlson at 101 Crater Lake Ave. WILL BUY Jackson Co. Bldg. & Loan stock. Box 6333, Tribune. WANTED To rent small cash register. Box E, Talent, Ore. FOR SALE Boston bull pups, two months old. Butler, Phone 906-W. PIANO BARGAIN Late model piano located here in the vicinity of Mid ford. Will sell for the small credit balance due on lease; rental terms will handle. Prompt action essen tial; must move within 10 days. If interested write at once to C. A. Remington, Dept. Accts., 333 Market St., San Francisco, Cal. Rev. Z. Chas. Beals Returned missionary from Chin, where he has spent the past 40 years In active missionary work, will apeak at the Advent Christian church, cor ner W. Jackson and Welch, tomorrow evening at 8:00 o'clock. Rev. Beals' talk wilt be profusely illustrated with stereopticon slides depicting Chinese life and customs. Come and hear this Interesting lec ture. (Adv.) Candidate Ball Saturday, Oriental Gardens. FOR SALE 32-20 Spanish police pis tol, almost new; also a black horse hide sample bag. Both articles '.re a bargain, call Camp Wlthus Serv ice Station, North Riverside. Admiral Byrd Picks His Men! DO YOU? FREKS' GARAGE Is where per sonal supervision ts more than n promise. phone i-Y As near as your Telephone FURNISHED apartment In Mail Trib une Bldg. Combination living and dining room, sleeping room and kit chenette; lights, hot and cold water and heat furnished. Very reason able rent. Call at Mall Tribune office. WANTED Any kind of sewing by day. pnone bss-w. FOR RENT High-class furnished house. Res. B, Ideal Court, corner Myrtle and Taylor Sts. Geo. Irerson. NOTICE -Mr. Grower Have 30 good experienced thinners. Let me come out and look over your orchard and make you price per tree. Will save you money. Phone 258-W. ESTIMATES GLADLY BIG PINES LUMBER CO. DRPF.NOAIU.E BI.DO, l'HONB 1. advice g mi ml Hhowa Todny 1:4 7:00-8:01) ADULTS 25c Klddles-10o Starts Today for 3 Days DEFIES THE WRATH OF TEN MILLION FEMALES!... til WARREN WILLIAM Ha 4OiM tM Ian tw ' ginger rogers; l M iwe t.lm M HatMr h : MARY ASTOR lore Desperate More Dangerous More Alluring Than the Underworld! Ben Heoht'a merciless geniua tearing1 to shreds a false tradition in this story of neglected hus bands , . , showing why some men try to end, their unhappiness with blonde poison . . . cen sored by no prying women . . . presented in utter defiance uf fe male wrath I 1 , yt,'. K 4 with WARREN WILLIAK. S3 GINGER ROGERS MARY Andy Devine tMM m an ' Dickie Moore mmmm PLUS McGuire Comedy "Mickey's Minstrels" "The Match Kid" Cartoon . Paramount News A 1 PHONE Daily Matinee 1:45 Evening 6:45 End North ontr.it. X flood Firm to Tride With 7