MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUTE, MEDFORD, OREGON, TUESDAY, MAY 22, 1934.
PAGE FIVti
Local and
- unillpv In f!ltv R. O. Had lev
of' Portland, owner ol the Cinderella
shops, was a business visitor in Med
tord today.
postpones Meeting Announcement
was made today that the Roxy Ann
extension club will postpone it meet
ing until Friday, June 1.
Mlaa Carr Improving Mis Iolct
Carr, Who underwent an operation at
the Sacred Heart hospital Saturday
morning, 1 -yecoverirwt .satisfactorily.
Harder to Frisco B. B. Harder,
president of the First National bank
of this city, left on the train last
night for Ban Francisco.
En Route to Alaska Mrs. Win,
Heath and small child left on the
train yesterday en route to Peters
burg, Alaska,
Visits In Portland John Bader of
Eagle Point returned on the Shasta
this morning from Portland, where
he has been visiting with friends since
Wednesday.
Students Enrolled Dorothy Carlos
and Dick Culbertson have enrolled
In the Arne School of Aeronautics at
the local airport, of which Fuller
Arne Is instructor.
Waterman Leaving Waldo Water
man left in his Falrchlld aerial sur
vey ship this forenoon, en route to
Santa Monica. He had spent the post
couple of days at the Medford mu
nicipal airport.
Mr. Bean Returns Having spent
the week-end in Oakland, Cal., con
ferring with officials of Montgomery
Ward & Co., C. D. Bean, manager of
the local Montgomery Ward store, has
returned to Medford.
To Reside Here Five young men
who came here recently from Vlrgtl
and Woolsey, South Dakota, and have
decided to remain In Medford, are:
Carl Kludt, Chris Kludt, Herb Ker
ner, Spike Nuhart and Harold Olsen,
Pursuit Ships Here Hire new Boe
ing pursuit ships from the factory in
Seattle, stopped at the local airport
today, en route to March field, River
side, Cal. The ships are for the U. S.
army.
Cowan Here Norman Cowan has
arrived in Medford from, central Cali
fornia, where he has been getting
horses for the round-up, which is to
be presented here during the Dia
mond Jubilee.
In Grants Pass D. G. Tyree of the
Medford Copco office was in Grants
Pass for & short time Monday morn
ing. Joined by J; J, Skinner of the
Grants Pass office, Tyree continued to
Roseburg end points north, the Grants
Pass Daily Courier states.
Corey Improving O. H. Corey, Who
underwent & major operation at the
Community hospital about 10 days
ago, has made sufficient recovery to
permit his removal Monday to tho
home of his daughter, Mrs. C. A.
Meeker.
t
Koozers Return Home Mr. and
Mrs. Ralph E. Koozer have returned
to Medford from a week's visit in
California. Mr. Koozer attended to
business matters in connection with
the Bagley Canning company of which
he is manager, and Mrs. Koozer visited
relatives in Stockton.
flab In in Medford George Sabin of
the Oregon Caves chateau was In
Medford this morning, making final
arrangements for the entertainment
of many guests from here Saturday
evening at the dinner dance planned
for Jackson county residents. Reser
vations may be made, or tickets pur
chased, at the local Chamber of Com
merce. Adults
20
TODAY and Wednesday
2 FEATURES
10 Big Stars On This Program
Joan Blondell
Warren William
Genevieve Tobin
Wallace Ford
Helen Chandler
Ruth Donnelly
In
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Irene
DUNNE
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1 a Story of Today's Revolt
Personal
Receives Treatment C. 8. Newhilll
Is a patient at the Community hos
pital for medical care. !
To Bandon Mrs. Charles Palm and
Mrs. Clyde Eakin are vacationing at
Bandon.
From Central Point Miss Mary
Nee of Central Point, pioneer drug
gist in that town, was a business
visitor in Medford today,
Sprained Ankle Mrs' Maude Chap
man of the McCurdy-Danlels office is
confined to her home, suffering from
a sprained ankle.
Leaving for North Oharlea Smith
of the Burroughs Adding Machine
company is leaving this evening tor
Portland to spend several days on
business.
Attends Meets Miss Leota Thomp
sonls leaving for Portland, where she
will attend the Business and Profes
sional Women's convention, and the
nurses' convention In trie north.
Called to Sheridan Mrs. D. W.
Dickey and Mrs. A. S. May left last
evening for Sheridan, Ore., where they
were called by the illness of their
brother.
Undergo Operations Wayne Ging
man of Medford underwent a major
operation at the Community hospital
today, as did Geneva Downes of Tal
ent. Transferred North Herbert Craln,
who has been with the Standard Oil
company here, has been transferred
to Portland, and he and Mrs, Craln
left here today for that city.
Announce Cean-up Day Wednes
day has been announced as clean-up
day at the Central Point I. O. O. F.
cemetery, according to F. X. Musty
of that city. The cemetery has been
fixed up a great deal during the past
few months, and persons interested
in graves there are asked to visit the
cemetery tomorrow to aid in the work.
Mr. Sollle Here (Ralph Sollle, quar
termaster of the Matson liner Mari
posa, Is a guest In Medford for sev
eral days of Herb Grey, who was on
the same ship with him a few years
ago on a trip to Australia and the
South Sea Islands. Mr. Sollle Is on
a leavo of absence at the present time,
and came to Medford from Seattle.
Confer Here C. H. Demaray, presi
dent, and J. R. Harvey, secretary of
the Grants Pass chamber of com
merce, were visitors in Medford yes
terday, conferring with O. E. (Pop)
Gates concerning a program for the
Crescent City harbor hearing In this
city Thursday with the United States
army engineers. William p. Ellis, Sa
lem attorney, will present the harbor
case before the board.
Attend Funeral Relatives who at
tended the funeral services Monday
afternoon In Grants Pass for Judge
George W. Colvig, were Mr. and Mrs.
W. F. Chausse, Mr. and Mrs. Fred L.
Colvig and son Bob, Mr. and Mrs.
Wallace Woods, Mrs. J. R. Woodford
and daughter Jean, Mrs. Harry Hart,
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Warner, Judge Wm.
M. Colvig, all of Medford, Dr. and
Mrs. B. E. Stone of San Francisco
and Mrs. Anna Colvig Sanford of Ash
land. Inspects Rogue-Umpqua Range K.
P. Reynolds, Junior forester, acom
panled by J. P. DeWitt, ranger, re
turned last night from an inspection
trip of the range on the Rogue-Umpqua
divide. They report the Tiller
Trail road to be open but very rough,
and say the range, while not yet
ready for cattle, is coming on rapidly
where there Is usually two feet of
snow at this time. McReynolds pre
dicts a very slight huckleberry crop
this year at Huckleberry mountain.
Chil
dren 104
BROADWAY
LAUGHED
FOR A YEAR
. . . and It'a twice as
tunny on 'the screen!
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A&AQLT
Clvev
BROOK
in
VJERE FREE
Against the Love Code!
II
Meeting postponed As the senior
high schol play it to be presented to
morrow evening, the Girls' Commun
ity olub meeting will not be held, as
scheduled. On June 8, the arta and
crafts class will open, It was an
nounced today,
In Gold Hill Harry Parkinson of
the Flske Flag and Decorating com
pany, will be in Gold Hill tomorrow
to get in touch with merchants con
cerning decorations for the Diamond
Jubilee. On Thursday, Parkinson will
contact merchants in Phoenix, Tal
ent and Ashland.
Livestock
PORTLAND, Ors., May 33. (API
CATTLE: 200; calves 30; steady to
weaker.
HOOS: 350; steady to lower; light
weight, good and choice, 3.35-4-00;
medium weight, good and choice
3.50-4.00.
SHEEP: 200; nominally ateady.
Portland Produce
PORTLAND, May 22 (P) BUT
TER Print, A grade, 33c; parchment
wrapper, cartons, 24c: quantity pur
chases, c lb. less; B grade, parch
ment wrappers, 21'2c; cartons, 22VsC.
BUTTERFAT Portland delivery,
"A" grade delivered at least twice
weekly, 20-21c; country routes, 17
18c lb.; B grade or delivery fewer than
twice weekly. Portland, 18-10c; coun
try routes, 15-16c; C grade at market.
EGGS Pacific Poultry Producers'
selling price: Oversiee, 19c; fresh
extras, 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,
11c; undergrades, lie dozen.
NEW POTATOES Shatter white,
(1.85-2.25; garnet, $4-50.
STRAWBERRIES--Oregon, 34s, Gold
Dollar, 80c-$1.00; Improved Oregon,
(1-125 crate.
Cheese, milk, country meats, live
poultry, old potatoes, wool and hay,
unchanged.
Portland Wheat
PORTLAND, Ore., May 22. (AP)
Grain:
Wheat: Open, High Low Close
May . 74 74 74 74
July s , 71 W 71 ?ly4
Sept. 72 72 72 72
Cash: Big Bend bluestem 73; dark
hard winter 12 per cent 78; do 11 per
per cent 73; soft white, western
white, 'hard winter, northern spring
and western red, 7214.
Oats: No. 2 white 20.00.
Corn: No. 2 E. yellow 25.00.
Mlllrun standard 14.50.
Today's car receipts: Wheat 36
flour 1; e orn 6; oats 1.
Chicago Wheat
Open High Low Close
May 89 91 89ft 89ft
July 8814 89 87!4 88"4
Sept. 89 'A 90 88 89'.
Silver.
NEW YORK, May 22. VP) Bui sil
ver steady, Unchanged at 45.
Ban Francisco Butterfat.
SAN FRANCISCO, May 22. JP)
First grade butterfat, 22 f. o. b. San
Francisco.
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Tnriavf DVrWAy, 20c
TWO FEATURES
nEMmen gone mad
green hell of the
hltertio' trntnesl
"A.-" 'O -'
PLUS
SPICY
ALSO
Wall St. Report
NEW YORK, May 33. (AP) The
stock market today apparently found
little Inflationary stimulation In
President Roosevelt's message to con
gress on silver legislation. Led by the
metal Issues, leading equities dropped
1 to 3 or more points.
Today's closing prices for 32 select
ed stocks follow:
Al. Chem. & Dye 133
Am. Can 92 V4
Am. & rgn. Power
A. T. is T
Anaconda .......
8
115V,
144
S3'.4
. 18
33
31
31H
38
33
S
83 !4
33
Ateh. T. It S. r
Bendlk Avla. ...-..
Beth. Steel
California Fack'g ....
Caterpillar Tract.
Chrysler .... . ..........
Coml. Solv. ...........
Curtlss-Wrlght
DuFont ............
Qen. Foods
Qen. Mot.
. 33
Int. Harvest. .
I. T. & T .....
Johns-Man. ....
Monty Ward
North Amer. ...
Penney (J. C.)
33
13
47
34
16
. 58
17
IV,
3114
19
33J4
43
8
88
3014
40
Phillips Pet .
Radio
Sou. Pac
Std. Brands ....
St. OH Cal
St. Oil N. J
Trans.' Amer. .
Union Carb
Unit. Aircraft
U. S. Steel
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
FOR SAIiEfliemale police dog, pure
bred; price (10, or will trade lor
something of equal value, write
Box 4040, Tribune.
FOR SALE Binder, thresher, or trade
for truck. See Harold Growl, Sun
set Ranch, Roxy Ann road.
LOST Small Bulova Baguette watch
at Heign-Ho Saturday nignt. Finaer
please call 776-R-l. Reward.
LEAVING TOWN Wish to dispose of
close-in suburban home, modern v
room, lovely trees and grounds;
equity cheap or trade for small city
dwelling. Box 1275, Tribune.
LOST Black sample oase with Amer
ican Legion flag inside. Return to
31 North Front. Reward.
FOR SALE 300-acre Improved ranch.
Price 83000. Inquire O. T. Peek,
Ashland, Ore.
FOR RENT Modern fl-roam home.
Inquire at 103 So. Orape.
FOR SALE Cabin, 14 iwr land on
Rogue river, 16 mll'js from Med
ford. Price 450. Phone 514-R-l,
Medford.
FOR SALE Boy's bicycle, 815. Looks
and runs Jlke new. Phone 301-W.
WANTED TO LEASE Ranch with
pasture to run 150 head of sheep.
L. R. Holbrook, Rt, 4, Box 44, Med
ford, Ore.
APT. FOa RENT Phone 201-H.
FOR SALE 1937 Nash coupe, reason
able, easy terms, consider trade
ror oattie. cau evenings, first house
ffouth Bear Creek Packing House,
south Paolflo highway.
CALIFORNIA GIANT, wilt resistant
aster plants. Phone 1173-Y. Call
at 1002 w. 11th.
FOR SALE 5ew days only, filling
CASH PAID for men's 2nd hand suits,
nais ana snoea. wm H. Wilson, 82
No. Front.
Anytime
Children loo
in ihe
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wa. '
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DONALD COOK-PEGGY SHANNON
ALAN DINEHART - DUDLEY DIGGES
TOSHIA MORI
nilsteiint heat tropical rain the
relentless din of Jungla cries
Deadly beasts lurked In the Junfle
gloom.
- ROMANTIC - GAY
MY LIPS BETRAY
JOHN BOLES EL BRENDEL
She took the King for a ride
in his own carl
Hollywood on Parade New
"The Barber Shop"
Bebe Daniels in
Temperatures . start rlBlng when
Nurse Bebe Daniels and doctor Lyle
Talbot mr,t in "Registered Nurse,"
starting three-day run at the Rialto
theater today.
"Registered Nurse" throws a glaring
Now at Studio
'The Love Life of a Successful Au
thor' mlht well be the sub-title of
"Goodbye Again," First National
breezy version of the New York stage
comedy success which opened today
on the Studio theatre double bill,
with Warren William and Joan Blon
(.elll In the leading roles.
Irene Dunne'a defiance of man-
made lawa In "If I Were Free," the
second feature, further enhances her
Shows
1:45
7:00-9:00
ilk -JSKfer I
Starting Today for 3 Days!
SHE LOVED HiM
: 4 ... rtStai1"1 XX llll g!& SVwJf rrank Buck . . . llvlrg
JSa llll 11 VrfStjf J everlasting conflict of
The world will never know her
name ... but it will always
remember her story ... A life
time of amazing; drama crowd
ed into one hour of thrilling
excitement 1
Bebe DANIELS
ADDED
BROADWAY COMEDY
"WHEN DO WE EAT?"
"Russian Dressing"
nswumiunKrwniw
kj'wi. .vkssj''j J-"Hes'avFp
Rialto Drama
spotlight onto the lives and loves of
nursea and doctors, with extra side
lights of the ?omedy, drama and
pathos that are everyday happenings
In a large metropolitan hospital. John
Hnlliday, Minna Gombell and Vlnce
Barnctt are also featured.
prestige as one of te great emo
tional actresses of the screen.
Jungle Fury Heads
Roxy Double Bill
If "Fury of the Jungle," which
opened this afternoon on the Roxy
theatre double feature program,
doesn't sweep you off your feet, few
motion plctwea ever will. It has a
magnificent vitality that one seldom
sees on the screen. It Is drama,
stark, unshaded, brutal, penetrating,
A motion picture that moves so rap
Idly and so compelllngly as to sweep
everything before It ... A fury of
the Jungle that consumes Itself with
Its own vicious flame I
The other film, "My Lips Betray,"
proved to be charming entertainment.
The picture Is highly amusing, and
Lillian Harvey took full advantage of
a grand opportunity to display her
versatility.
The story concerns Itself with a
poor and demure beauty who by
mistake become the favorite of the
king without his knowing about It.
When the news reaches him, he de
cides to Investigate. Upon discover
ing the lmposter, he falls In love
with her.
ADULTS
25
Klddlcs-100
- AMD LEFT HIM!
LYLE TALBOT
JOHN HALLIDAY
IRENE FRANKLIN
MINNA GOMBEL
VIRGINIA SALE
Newsreel
Special meeting of the city council,
to consider a proposed beer taxing
ordinance, will be held at the city
hall this evening at 8 o'clock. Mayor
E, M. Wilson said today. The license
commit toe will report on the meeting
held with beer dispensers and retail
era Thursday evening.
Frank Buck Jungle
Picture Coming To j
Craterian's Screen
For two years very little has been !
heard about Frank Buck, whose "Bring 1
Km Back Alive" was a thrill of thrills
a couple of seasons back. Now he is
with us again, and his latest picture, j
"Wild Cargo." opens tomorrow at the
Craterlan theater.
"Wild Cargo" follows Buck and an
intrepid party Into the Jungles of Cey
lon, Sumatra. India and Malaya on
the perilous adventures as the wild
animal collector carries out his order
from an American boo to capture,
cage and deliver alive a number of
rare specimens. The experiences ac
companying hie strange work provide
an absorbing picture, charged with ex
citement and thrills.
Buck liberating himself from a py
thon's crushing colls entwined about
his arm .. . capturing a clouded
leopard by severing a limb from tho
tree where It had taken refuge . . .
handling a man-eating tlgor in an
eight-foot pit, where It had been trap
pod . . . cornered by an escaped king
cobra and recapturing the death
dealing snake after a personal strug
gle , . . Incidents like these, give each
onlooker a fast-beating pulse and
fluttering heart as Frank Buck gath
ers alive his "W1.1 Cargo I"
More than 100,000 feet of film were
"shot" to record tho experiences of
"Stomach Pains So Bad
I could Hardly Work"
Says 0. S. Gross: "After taking Dr.
Emll's Adln, Tablets the pains are
gone and I eat anything." Try Adla
treatment on our money back guar
antee. Heath a Drug store.
Show
1:45
7:00-0:00
STARTING
B I J fC"8- II on . . . fighting and
II 1 iv lksr?y capturing animal
II IUVm Tl S m monarch. Allvel . . .
II rNVJ. J i- fa Stark, red, reckless
II s)V. iVT!r f$? fjjr courage and thrill,
E -.- sr-jg
TT1I msvmiana w nmm in hi w
II - - J
Frank Buck, and the salient and most
exciting episodes were selected to
make "Wild Cargo."
SALEM MAN KILLED
IN STREET BY AUTO
SALEM, May 33. (AP) Harry
Parks, about 70, was struck down and
fatally Injured last night at the In
tersection of 13th and Ferry streets
here, by an automobile driven by
Victor A. Wenzel, Salem.
Fly Spray
per gallon
Ton furnish container
F. E. Samson
Phone 833. 220 N. Itlverstde
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quiet cabins . . . Lavatory . , . Both
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Vh Hrs. Portland - - $14.58
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IV Hrs. Sacramento 15.78
2'4 Hrs. Oakland - 20.58
2 Hrs. San Francisco 20.58
5'4 Hrs. Los Angeles - 39.53
B3i Hrs. San Diego - 43.53
Fastest service to Chicago,
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Far Includes Lunches Aloft
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