5IEDF0RD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD, OREGON, "WEDNESDAY, JUNE "13, 193.
PAGE FTVU
Local and
Go to partland Mr. and Mrs. C.
M. Kidd left by train Tuesday evening
for Portland.
Morse Leaves 3. H. Morse, federal
postal Inspector, left here on the
Oregonlan last evening for bis home
at Eugene.
loss U Reported Fire Chief Roy
Elliott reported this morning that a
loss of $29.24 was the figure given
for the May fire loss In Mcdford.
Leave for Seattle Mrs. K. T. Ha
mashlta and small child left last eve
nlng for Seattle, making the trip
north by train.
Mr. Kllhorn Here On his usual
business visit, George Kilborn, train
' master for the Southern Paclf le com
pany, la in Medford today from Rose
burg. Miss Van Meter to Leave Mlaa Ssra
Van Meter la leaving here Thursday
evening for a trip to the mid-west,
during vhlch time she will visit In
Sioux CJty, Iowa, Mason City, and
joliet, ill.
Cited to Court 'Roy Holllster of
Talent, arrested yesterday by the state
police for driving his car without a
' muffler, waa cited to appear before
justice of the Peace L. A. Roberts In
Ashland today.
Gates Leave Mr. and Mrs. W. A.
dates and daughter Mary Ann left
this morning by motor for Seasld-5,
where Mrs. Dates and daughter will
vacation for some time. Mr. Gates
will continue from there to Chicago,
to attend the National Wholesale Gro
cers convention.
Mrs. Peter Leaves Mrs. Mary Peter,
who spent the past week in Medford
attending the Diamond Jubilee, l?ft
last evening on the Shasta for her
home in Oakland, Calif. Mrs. Peter
formerly resided In Medford, where
she taught at the Lincoln and Wash
ington school. She Is a sister of At
torney Gua Newberry.
roxy;
11:00 P. M.
Saturday Nite
On the Stage
IN PERSON
PROF. H. PAUL STROI'n
Hollywood Beauties
ONE SHOW
ONLY AT
11 :00 P. M.
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Arthur Byron Ruth Donnelly-Gordon Westcott
Also Comedy Pathe Review MGM News
Personal
Leaves bv Train .Mm. ou rhm.
ling left on the Shasta Tuesday eve-
img lor &an Francisco.
To south Dakota Mrs. Lizzie Hear-
hardt and son left on the Shasta th'.a
morning for Sioux Falls, South Da
kota.. Undergoes Operation -Mis Oeorirl-
anna Hussong underwent a major op
eration at the Community hospital
this morning.
.
In Medford Tuesday Mr. and Mrs.
Will Schmidt of Oregon's Switzer
land, east of Boxy Ann, were callers
In Medford Tuesday.
In Medford Today CaDtain Jonn
R. Murray, commander of the Annie
Springs CCO camp, and Mrs. Murray.
wno refliaeg at Fort Klamath, were
visitors in Medford today.
From Dor Lake Howard O. Work.
from Camp Dog Lake, has been trans
ferred to CCC headquarters detach
ment at Medford, according to orders
issued out of district headquarters
today.
Attend Lecture Among those from
Ashland attending the Westlnghouse
lecture in Medford Monday evening,
were Mr. and Mrs. Sam Jordan, Mr.
and Mrs. J. Edward Thornton and Kl-
mer Smith.
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Chemical Truck Called The o'.tv
fire department this morning sent
the chemical truck to the Medford
Municipal airport at 1:45 where an
overheated furnace was causing trou
ble. No damage resulted.
Going to Vancouver First Lieuten
ant Robert H. Soule, adjutant at the
Medford district CCC headquarters, is
leaving today for Vancouver Barracks,
to move his household goods to Med
ford, having been ordered her perma
nently. Kndo Visits Here John Kado of
Seattle, who formerly resided in Med
ford. but la now head of an Import
ing company in the Washington city.
left by train last evening for his
home, having visited friends and rela
tives here.
m
Culbertson In South Tommy Cul-
bertson, city airport superintendent
left yesterday for Los Angeles, where
he plans to remain for a few days at
tending to business matters. Bill
Clarkson la taking his place at the
airport.
Return to Salem (Mr. and Mrs. W
B, Cobb, daughter Margery and son
Billy, accompanied by Mr. Cobb's
mother, Mrs. E. R. Cobb, left Mondiy
for their home at Salem, having spent
the Jubilee week here. Mrs. E. R
Cobb plans to visit with her son for
some time.
Woodshed Burns A woodshed
burned to the ground at 743 West
Fourteenth street shortly afternoon
today. The cause of. the blaze was not
determined, according to Fire Chief
Roy Elliott. The fire scorched a wood
shed nearby, he reported. The shed
belonged to Harry Lewi.
Pursuits Here Three new Boeing
pursuit ships of the 26 type, were set
down at the Medford Municipal air
port this morning by Captain W. A.
Maxwell, Lieutenant Thayer Olds ana
Lieutenant Clark Piper. The ships
were being taken from Seattle to
March field at Riverside, Calif.
Porter Visits Sister Junior Porter,
who has been attending the Univer
sity of Oregon, is spending a week m
Grants Pass visiting Mr, ana Mrs.
Charles Hampson and baby daughter
Patricia. Mrs. Hampson is his sister.
He then plana to continue to Medford
to spend the summer.
Camp Paper Issued The first Issue
of the Pistol River Pilot published by
tvi TwAr Pistol River CC camn nas
been placed in circulation, and la a
four-paged mlmeograpn paper, ins
staff for the publication is Carl J.
Mtwn. aHitor: Lee Winetrout. man
aging editor, Ivan Dyer, assistant edi
tor and Lieutenant Preston a. Ronn
er, publication advisor.
Report to Medford John Raposa
and Manuel Gordon from Camp Hilt
in northern California, have reported
for duty at the motor transport of
fice at the fairground here, in the
Medford CCC district. Jerome S. Schu
man, also from Camp Hilt has been
assigned to headquarters detachment
and will be on duty at the quartern
master's office.
Plan Tea Women's Missionary so
ciety of the First Christian church
will give an anniversary tea Friday.
June 15 from one to five o'clock, in
the recreational hall of the church.
There will be a display of souvenirs
and curios from foreign lands. Home
made candies and cooxirs will also be
on sale. Mrs. Everett Eads and Mrs
I. H. Gove will pour.
Kids
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Livestock
PORTLAND, Ore., June 13. (AP)
CATTLE; 100, calves 10; steady, un
changed. HOGS 150; steady, unchanged.
SHEEP 500. Top lambs. 50o low
er; spring lambs, good, (1.50-7.00; me
dium. $6.50-8.50; yearling wethers,
$3.25-4.75; ewes, good and choice,
1.50-3; common and medium, 75c-
$1.75.
Portland Produce
PORTLAND, Ore., June 13. (AP)
BUTTER Prints. A grade, 23c; parch
ment wrapped cartons, 24c; quantity
purchases, lb. less; B grade,
parchment wrappers, 32c; cartons,
23c lb.
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, 17-18; country
routes, 14-15c; c grade at market.
EGGS Pacific Poultry Producers'
selling price: Oversize, 20c; fresh ex
tras, 18c; standards, 16c; mediums,
16c dozen (cartons 1 cent higher).
Buying price of wholesalers: Fresh
specials, 18c; extra, 16c; extra medi
ums, 15c; medium firsts, 12c; pul
lets, 12c; undergrade, 12c dozen.
STRAWBERRIES Improved Ore.
gon, ai-1.35 crate.
Cheese, milk, country meats, poul
try, onions, potatoes, cantaloupes,
wool and hay unchanged.
Portland Wheat
PORTLAND, Ore., Jun el3. (AP)
Wheat futures:
Open
High Low
.7014 -78
.80 .78
Close
.78
.78
July 7914
Sept. - 70 ft
Cash wheat:
Big Bend bluestem
Dark hard winter (13 pet.)...
Dark hard winter (11 pet.)...
.77
.83
.77
Soft white, western white, hard
winter, northern spring and
western red .7614
Oats No. 2 white, 126.
Corn No. 3 E. yellow, $28.25.
Mlllrun standard, $18.
Today'a car receipts: Wheat 8,
flour 1, corn 5, oats 1.
Chicago Wheat
CHICAGO, June 13. (AP) Wheat
futures:
Open High Low Close
July .97 1.00 .5 $eb
Sept. 1.00 1.01 .96 SB
Deo. 1.07 1.024 .98 .98
Wall St. Report
NEW YORK, June 13. (AP) Stocks
were somewhat unsettled In the late
dealings today following a relapse In
the grain market. Early gain or
fractions to a point or more were
pared or replaced by moderate losses.
Profit taking waa fairly well absorbed.
however, and trading waa rather dull.
The close was Irregular. Transfers
approximated 850,000 shares.
Wall Street, as a whole, continued
to look for higher prices, although
commentators warned that technical
reactions could be expected on the
upward climb.
Today's closing prices for 33 select
ed stocks follow:
Al. Chem. & Dye 140ft
Am. Can - 97
Am. & Fgn. Pow ........................ 9
A. T. & T - 119 a,4
Anaconda ..,......., ...... 1 5
Atch. T. & S. F. 6934
Bendix Avla 16 ft
Beth. Steel 34
California Pack's 3214
Caterpillar Tractor . .- 27
Coml. Solv 23
Chrysler 42
Curtlss-Wrlght
314
89?4
32 4
32 ?4
33',
13
DuPont
Gen Foods
Gen. Mot
Int. Harvest
I. T. & T.
Johns-Man. .....
Monty Ward ..
North Amer. .
Penney (J. C.)
Phillips Pet
Radio
Sou. Pac.
8td. Brands
St. Oil Cal.
St. OH N. J.
63
28 V,
. 18
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20 ',4
30 '4
46 V,
Trans. Amer. .
4
Union Carb
United Aircraft
U. S. Steel
42 '4
21 H
42
Silver
NEW YORK, June 13. (AP) Bar
silver steady, 14o higher at 4514c.
RECRUITERS FINAL CALL
IS FOR WARDMASTERS
TECHNICIAN
Sergeant Jennings D. Lowman, who
Is closing the U. S. army recruiting
station in Medford, announced to
day that the army needs two ward
masters and one operating room
technician for service with the medi
cal department, United States army
forces In china.
In addition to the standards re
quired for army enlistment, the fol
lowing qualifications must also be
met: Men must have had previous
army service, must have been last
discharged with character excellent,
must not be under 21 years of age
nor over 35 years, must have resided
In the united States at least two
years since last foreign service tour,
must be a natural born citizen of
the United States.
The applicants who have been dis
charged for a period of over 90 days
must furnish outline of where they
have resided since discharge, togeth
er with the beginning and ending
dates at each place. They will also
be required to furnish, character ref
erence verifications, and the appli
cants must be prepared to pay their
own expenses to San Francisco and
be prepared to act without delay.
Aa the local recruiting office la
being closed, all Information con
cerning the positions must be re
ceived from the district recruiting of
fice of the United States army, third
floor, Third and Mission streets, San
Francisco.
WILLIAM POWELL AS
PRIVATE DETECTIVE
"Private Detective 63," a fast action
melodrama with tasty love episodes,
opened at the Studio theater today
with William Powell in the stellar
role.
The plot concerns a love racket In
which a private detective deals with
the methods used by an unscrupulous
private detective agency to obtain or
manufacture evidence for the divorce
courts, at the Instigation of Jealous
husbands and wives.
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
MONEY LOANED ON FURNITURE.
CARS, ETC. Prompt service and le
gal rates. W. E. THOMAS, 45 fl
Central. State license No. S 157.
WANTED Royal Anne and Blng
cherries this week. Cannot uso
cracked ones. Rogue River Valley
Canning Co., Phone 94.
FOR SALE Fresh milk cow. Phone
401-J-l.
FOR SALE Model T Ford coupe,
reasonable for cash. Call st Phone
office, central Point.
ONE female shepherd, a shepherd
puppies. Call 1518, Dr. Philips.
WANTED TO RENT-raaiT house,
close In. Box 1602, Mall Tribune,
20c Anytime Children lOo
LAST TIMES TONITE
2 FEATURES
Charlotte Henry as
"Alice In
Wonderland"
Tim McCoy
In
"Police Car 17"
STARTS TOMORROW
Spencer Tracy
in
"The Mad Game"
Dally Mat. 1:45. Eve. 0:45
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Tracy in Rialto Comedy
SPENCER TRACY MADGE
Heywood Broun, world-famous Jour
nalist and critlo, calls "The Show
Off at the Rialto theater today and
tomorrow "the best comedy that has
yet been written by an American."
Starring Spencer Tracy, the story
Is human, believable, laugh-enter
Midnight Show at
Roxy Saturday
On Saturday night, June 16, the
most unusual show ever to come to
Medford will be presented at the Roxy
theater. Only one performance will
be given of this Interesting show, and
It will take place at midnight. "Scar
let Love," the name of the astound
ing feature, has In Its cast Conrad
Nagel and Catherine Dale Owen. This
production has been very sic ill fully
made and deals with sex problems
which occur In present day married
life.
Professor H. Shroud, who Is asso
ciated with the show, presents In a
very fine, but frank way, the amazing
facts about marital life, proving that
90 per cent of all men commit atroc
ious Indiscretions In marriage, due
to Ignorance of sex laws. This la in
deed a most unusual but honest
Shows
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Today and Thursday!
The Daf f iest . . . Laffiest Screen
Hit of the Year!
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tainment from start to finish. Tracy
la a consummate egotist. He brags
about everything, and gets Into one
complication after another. His
young wife, Madge Evans, stays with
him as long as she can, but finally
she too gives htm the gate. But It
all comes out well In the end.
revelation, which will undoubtedly
startle and surprise everybody who la
unfamiliar with scientific sex laws.
The show throughout Is very inter
esting and educational. However, ad
mission will not be granted anyone
under 18 years of age.
Professor H. Paul Stroud's Holly
wood Beauties will appear on the
stage aa part of this very unusual
show.
Goes to Portland W. W. Allen left
last evening for Portland, to attend
a meeting In that city 01 Plymouth
automobile dealers.
Help nature clear up the blotches and
make your skin lovelier the tare easy
R way use bland eiroctive m
esinol
Adults
25
Kiddles 10c I
1 Here's the most laugh
V ' able, lovable liar of
them all!
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He Built Castles In
the Air hot air!
lie talked about million!
and didn't hnve cent In
his pockets ... but when
he told her "I love you",
she married him In spite of
himself! It's howl!
$41
with
MADGE EVANS
Grant Mitchell
Lois Wilson
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Stand Up and Cheer P one of the
most elaborate motion pictures ever
created by Hollywood, will make Its
appearance at the Crater ian tomor- 1
row.
Among the many elements the film
offers are hundreds of dazzling girls,
a vocal chorus of B00, 1000 players,
333 scenes, 1200 wild animals and five
bands of music. Moulded with this
array of players, scenes and music,
are five spectacular revue numbers
that are mentioned as being the most
lavish and pretentious ever to be
undertaken. Each of these rythmic
revues contains an authentic song hit.
all of which are heralded as the dance
tunes of the nation for 1034.
The large cast Includes Warner
Baxter, Madge Evans, James Dunn,
John Boles, Ralph Morgan, and Stepln
Fetchlt. In the supporting cast are
number of leading personalities
from the stage and radio, among
whom are Sylvia Prooe, Jimmy Dallas,
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ENDS TONIGHT
Weissmuller O'Sullivan
"TARZAN and HIS MATE"
Starting
The loveliest . . mo
beauteous Glrlst the
most amazing of breath
taking Spectacles! ,
the most novel Comedy
Idea evert Revel In the
fun. the magnitude the'
1001 surprises!
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WARNER
MADGE EVANS
JAMES DUNN
"AUNT JEMIMA"
MITCHELL
STARS OF RADIu
SCRUM STAOI
1000 PLAYERS
SOO folllei Girl!
S GREAT BANDS
"Aunt Jemima," Nick Form, Mitchell
and Ourant.
Although musical In them, the
screen play contains a story that la
timely and topical. The president of
the United States appoints a famous
Broadway producer to the cabinet post
of Secretary of Amusement. It 1 hla
duty to help restore prosperity by re
viving the spirits of the people. Se
lecting the country's leading enter
tainers, the producer proceeds to
amuse the nation with magnificent
and lavish stage productions.
"Tarzan and His Mate' close lta
run tonight.
Postpone Meeting The meeting of
the Phoenix Thursday club has been
postponed until June 28, according to
announcement issued..
DANCE
TONIGHT
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THE OAKS
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MEDFORD'S NEW OPEN
AIR PAVILION
DANCE TO DINT? MOORE S
ORIGINAL LITTLE GIANTS!
DANCING
Every Sun., Wed., and Sat.
Men 35d Ladies 104
HENRY DYNOE'S THREE
PIECE' ORCHESTRA
Playing Evenings at OASIS
101 SSOUTII CENTRAL. Excellent
dance floor. Come and enjoy jour
self. Tomorrow!
- JOHN BOLES
RALPH MORGAN
STEPIN FETCHIT
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