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    MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON. TVEDXESDAY. JUNE 20, 1934.
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1 Local and
Mrs. Marks Leaving Mrs. Ray Marks
la leaving this evening by train, (or
Edmonton, Alberta.
Trace Is Recorded The federal
weather bureau reported today tha- a
trace of rain fell this morning before
fl a. m. The forecast was given as
- partly cloudy.
'
Visitors In Medford W. R. Bagiey
and family, of the Bagley Orchards In
this valley, arrived here thla week
from Duluth, Minn., to visit and at
tend to business matters.
Visit In Seattle Mrs. Walter Cor
many and daughters Constance and
" Prances, left by train Tuesday eve
ning for Seattle, where they will visit
. during the summer months with
friends and relatives.
t
Fire at Golf Course A grass fire at
- the Municipal golf course, was exting
uished about 6:50 o'clock last night
by the city fire department, without
damage resulting to adjoining prop
erty, It was reported.
Gets Lookout Position Andrew
Plynn. who has been a clerk at the
CCC district headquarters for the past
. six months, has received a position
as lookout with the forest service on
Bolivar mountain, near Powers.
Lavender at C of C Mrs. Carl Swl
gart today took a large bunch of
lavender to the chamber of com
merce, and anyone wishing some of
the fragrant flowers, Is asked to -11
, at the chamber of commerce for It.
V
Report In Medford Captain Daniel
W. Evans, Inf.-Rea., hss reported at
'the Civilian Conservation corps dla
trlct headquarters from Helena, Mont.,
and First Lieutenant John Harry Gor
' don, Qm.-Rea., of Portland also ar
' rived at headquarters today.
Visitors from Oakland Mr. and
, Mrs. John Eaton and daughter Marlon
, V of Oakland, Calif., are here for a two
weeks vacation, and are visiting with
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Watt, of Route
I one. The Eatons are cousins of Mrs.
Watt.
I Ply to Lake Puller Arney, lnetruc-
1 tor In Arney Aeronautics, at the local
1 airport, accompanied by Constance
t Cormany and Btllie Jones, flew to
: Lake o' the Woods Monday, where
' they spent an enjoyable day fishing
i and swimming.
Glads on Display W. J. Warner, of
819 South Oakdale avenue and R. E.
Bee be of Table Rock, today plaoed on
display at the chamber of commerce
a number of beautiful gladioli. In
.many ahades. The large flowera at,
tracted much attention.
Cited to Court Lloyd Lenard Da
vis. 23, of 403 North Bartlett stre'.t,
' was arrested by state police last
.'night, and was cited to appear before
Justice of the Peace W. R. Coleman
this afternoon at 4:30 p. m., to ans
wer to chargea of operating an auto
mobile without a muffler.
' Put on Tourist Car This evening's
' Shasta will Include a tourist car, to
San Francisco, an added feature put
'on by the Southern Pacific company
to accommodate tourist travel, it was
announced by A. S. Rosenbaum, dis
trict freight and passenger agent for
the company. This change makes it
possible to get a berth, on a tourist
ticket, which heretofore was not pos
sible on the Shasta.
Examiner Coming Ward McReyn-
olds, examiner for operators and
chauffeurs, will be in Medford Friday
and Saturday, June 29 end 30, at his
offices on the third floor of the city
hall, from 9 a. m., to 5 p. m., and
Friday and from 8 a. m., to 5 p. m
' on Saturday. Those wishing permits
or licenses to drive cars are asked to
get in touch with Mr. McReynolds
Elliotts Returning Dr. B. R. El
liott and daughter Amy, who have
been spending several weeks visiting
In the east, plan to return here June
23, according to word received from
them today, written in Milwaukee,
Wis. Dr. Elliott stated they had en
Joyed a big league ball game, while
on their trip. "The next president !s
to be a republican," the dentist pre
dieted. Horses, he ststed, are being
used a great deal In that aectton, In
town as well as on ranches.
Cearley Fined Rufus C. Cearley of
Central Point was fined $5 and costs,
In Justice court thia morning, for op-
erattng an automobile without an
operator'a license. Cearley was driving
the automobile which collided with
William Anthony Rollly's car of Sin
Francisco. The accident occurred at
the highway Intersection at Central
Point at 6:15 o'clock yesterday after
noon. Helen W. Rellly, 30 and Wil
liam H. Rellly, 60, suffered abrasions
as a result ot the collision. Both were
passengers In the San Francisco car.
Witnesses listed by Rellly were Helen
W. Rellly. William H. Rellly, and Ann
E. Relly, Bll of San Francisco.
DANCE
Tonite
Music by
MELODY BOTS
Direction
Reg. Flfer
DREAMLAND
S. Oregon's Hottest Dance Band
Men 35c Ladies 10c
pfi Hotel Fiperoa
FlKiieroa St at
; : JTT1' loth, Los Angeles,
'.i'l:;: calif. One of Lot
!' Angeles' newest
'WtfV Hotels.
..' -I". e'HcV. 100 Outside
'1..l- Rooms of
--JfJ, comfort
Downtown, nnrage In Connection.
Bites from
II. 50 per dav without bath
Hl.ofl per dny with hath
e.l.nn per dav, twin beds and bath
A H. SMITH, Lessee.
Personal
Go to Eugene Reverend and Mrs.
. F. Belknan. whn huMa snnfcH nf
Medford. left- this moraine on the
Shasta for Eugene.
Moves to Ashland Mrs. L. Connelly
of Medford has moved to Ashland
snd Is living at the Convalescent
Home on Granite street. Ashland
Dally Tidings.
Complete Vacation Mrs. B. O.
Rlckard and Miss Dorothy earless, of
the sgobel As Day Fruit Co., have re
turned from a vacation In San Fran
cisco and Yosemlte Park.
At Hot Springs Mr. and Mrs. LKde
Terrett, Dorothy and Jack Terrett,
Mrs. W. W. Howard, and Janet Reter.
were swimming and picnicking at
Jackson Hot Springs Tuesday.
-
Enjoy Swimming Among those
swimming at Jackson Hot Springs
Tuesday were: Mrs. Hoover, A. J. Fow
ler, Kathleen Estes, Doris Lee Ander
son, Jim Woodll, Beulah and Dorothy
Olre.
Copco Men Leave C. M. Brewer,
general manager of the California
Oregon Power company, and M. D
Field, also of that company, are leav
ing thla evening by train on business
trips. Mr. Brewer will go to Chicago,
and Mr. Field to San Francisco.
ELECT OFFICERS
PORTLAND, June 30. p) M
Barbara Grave of Portland was elect
ed grand chief of the Pythian Sisters
of Oregon at the concluding session
of the grand lodge of Oregon here
Tuesday. She succeeds Mrs. Mamie
Bennett of Lebanon.
Other officers are: Mrs. Hazel Hoi-
lenbeck of North Plains, grand senior;
Mrs. Ella Rober of Grants Pass, grand
junior; Mrs. Margaret Phillips. Port
land, grand manager; Mrs. NelU-a
Morris, Portland, grand mistress of
records and correspondence; Mrs. Ca
ble De Lespinasse of Hubbard, grand
master of finance and state press cor
respondent; Mrs. Vivion BUyeu of
Sclo, grand protector; Mrs. Rose Mln
eff of Baker, grand guard; Mrs. Rose
Panington of Portland, Junior-senior
representative.
MINNEAPOLIS, Minn., June 20.
(AP) Morley F. MacKenzle, Toronto,
Canada, was elected outer guard of
the imperial divan of the Shrine to
day when Dana S. Williams, Lewis
ton, Me.,, was elevated to Imperial
potentate by the council of the Ol
der.
Col, H. T.. Watson of Cleveland was
elected one of the lieutenant com
manders, placing him next in line
for the national commandershlp.
Washington, D. C, and Los Angeles
have Invited the Shrine to hold Its
61st annual convention in those cities
next year.
Officers of the divan elevated one
office In accordance with custom In
cluded Hugh M. Caldwell of Seattle,
chief rabban.
PARTY OF VISITORS
Mr. and Mrs. William 8. Bolger had
a party of friends at their cabin near
Prospect this week, including Fred
H. Hartley and son Fred Jr., of Pasa
dena, Calif.: Samuel T. Bruce of Ely.
Nev., and Mr. and Mrs. Wlllard Hart
ley of Lakevlew.
The party left today on a ten day
trip north, to Seattle and points, af
ter which they will return to Med
ford. While In this section the group
enjoyed a trip to Crater Lake and
fishing the vsrlous streams.
Mr. Bolger, manager of the local J.
0. Penney store, was previously asso
ciated with the men in business.
4
SALEM, Ore., June 20. (AP) The
white pine blister rust, the Euro
pean earwig and Its control In Ore
gon were the chief subjects under
consideration here today by the west
ern plant quarantine board In Its
ISth annual convention.
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
APRICOTS lc lb. Phone S97-J-3.
CASH PAID for men's 2nd band auita.
hats and shoes. W1U B Wilson. 32
No. Front
Convenience and Kconomy
Stop In OAKLAND
Hotel San Pablo offers:
Comfort
nlthout Extravagance
Central Location
RATES! $1.00 to 11.11
FREE OARAOE
MODERN COFFEE SHOP
Directions to Hotel! Stay on
Main Hlihwav (San Pablo
Avenue) direct!; to toth St.
Manafrment
HARRY B. STRANO
SmONERS ADVANCE
NATIONAL LEADERS
Her Gems Stolen
Mra. Adolph Zukor, wife of tha
movie producer, was robbed of
cash and gems which ahe valued at
more than $87,000 aa aha slept In
her Chicago hotel suite. (Associat
ed Press Photo!
AT COUNCIL MEET
But little business was conducted
at the meeting of the city council
last evening, other than the formal
request by Mayor B. M. Wilson to be
relieved from his duties as mayor, on
or before July 3. His recent election
to the position of grand master of
the Oregon Masonic lodges was given
by Mayor Wilson as his reason for re
signing. Mr. Wilson read his requeat and
spoke but briefly, complimenting the
members of the council for their out
standing work, which had been com
mented upon throughout the state,
he said.
C. A. Hartley, local contractor, ap
peared before the council, In the in
terests of having Court street paved.
He suggested to the body that a black
top be put In, Instead of the con
crete, as had previously been planned.
Water assessments which had not
been paid on Court street, and the
assessed valuation of Court street
property entered Into the discussion.
The matter was referred to the
streets and roads committee for fur
ther action.
Letters from Monte H. Reger and
Norman Cowan, who were here with
the roundup during the Diamond Ju
bilee, were received by the council,
expressing appreciation for the co
operation of the civic body.
WILL TALK CODE
HOSEBURO, Ore., June 30. (AP)
A meeting of the officers of the Ore
gon State Edltorlsl association, and
of the Joint regional code authority
for divisions A-W, A-2 and A-5 of
the graphic arts Industry, will be held
Thursday evening at the Umpqua
hotel in Roseburg, opening the 47th
annual convention of the State Edito
rial association, which will hold Its
business sessions Friday and Satur
day.
The code authority Is composed of
the officers of the association who
also constitute the executive commit.
tee.
The code authority meeting la to
be addressed by R. C. Stltser, pub
lisher or the Humbolt Star, at Wlnne-
mucca, Nevada, who la a member of
the board of directors of the National
Editorial association and of the Joint
national code authority. Mr. Stltser
Is to be a speaker at tha editorial
convention, which will begin at 9:30
a. m., Friday.
20r Anytime Children 10c
LAST TIMES TONITE
2 FEATURES
Warner Baxter
in
"As Husbands Go"
Tim McCoy
in
"Straightaway"
STARTS TOMORROW
Lew Ayres in
. "Cross Country
Cruise"
Dallj Mat. MS.
WILSON'S FORMAL
RESIGNATION READ
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Craterian Star
Fejrr,
r
.. -Si
si A. . tut
aa&afBtf
Twenty Million Sweethearts," pic
turing the Joys and tribulations, the
glamour and romance. In the Uvea of
radio entetalners, opens tomorrow st
the Craterian theatre.
The atory presents the Intimate aide
of the singers and announce and
while there Is a well knit plot with
comedy and drama and romance In
termingled, the picture- Is enlivened
by many musical numbers, both vo
csl and instrumental.
Dick Powell and Dinger Rogera con
tribute vocally, along with the Four
Mills Brothers, the Three KaflU
Rogues, snd Muzzy Marcellno.
LIBERALS SWEEP
TORONTO, Ont., June 20. (AF)
A political upheaval similar to that
which swept the United States two
years ago brought Canada s liberal
party Into dominance today in the
provinces of Ontario and Saskatche
wan.
Liberals, whose policies are some'
what like those of the Democratic
party in the States, claim- 66 seats In
Ontario's parliament of 90.
The conservatives had been in
power for 25 years.
Mitchell F. Hepburn, 3B-year-oia
liberal leader, will replace George S.
Henry, conservative, as premier, al
though the latter was among the few
members of the party returned.
Saskatchewan returned to the
liberal fold after an absence of five
years.
VISIT ROOSEVELTS
FORT WORTH, Texas. June 20.
(AP) Ruth Chandler Roosevelt, the
six-weeks-old daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Elliott Roosevelt, left Fort Worth
with her parents by plane this morn
ing to visit her grandparents In the
White House.
Little Ruth kicked a pair of chubby
feet Into view when Mrs. Roosevelt
waved goodbye to her mother, Mrs.
J. B. Goggins of Fort Worth, as the
big Air Lines sleeper plane took off
at 9 a. m.
Thrilling Drama
On Rialto Screen
Everyone remembers Edgar Allen
Poe's masterful tale. "The Black Cat,"
full of horror and terror and certain
ly not the kind of story one would
like to hear on a dark and stormy
night.
The motion picture version of this
eerie imagining opened yesterday at
the Rialto theatre and plays there
until tomorrow night.
And for a coupe -de -grace, there Is
"Frankenstein" and "Dracula" to
gether for the first time, in other
words, Karloff and Luyosl.
There have been horror pictures,
thrillers, chillers and mystery pic
tures. But this one combines all t?ie
best elements of all of these. Togeth
er Karloff and Lugosi combine their
eerie talents and conspire to produce
one of the strangest, weirdest and ter
rorful pictures ever presented on the
screen.
.Kiddles
2oc fcMed610
Now Playing
Until Tomorrow Nite
No. 1
JAMES
CAGNEY
No. 2
"BROKEN
DREAMS'
With
Randolph Scott
Martha Sleeper
Buster Phelps
1
A m
1 1
"Lady Killer"
HIth
MAE CLARK
Llrettock.
PORTLAND, June 20 (AP) Cattle
50: calves 10: steady, unchanged,
HOOS 200; steady, unchanged.
SHEEP 200; lambs 23c higher In
spots; spring lambs, good, 16.75 ($7.25;
medium, $5.75(90.75.
Portland Produce
PORTLAND, June 20. (AP) But
ter Print A grade, 23c; parchment
wrapped cartons, 24c; quantity pur
chases, c lb.
BUTTERP AT Portland delivery, A
grade delivered at least twice weekly,
20321c; country routes. 17$ 18c lb.;
B grade or delivery fewer than twice
weekly, Portland, 17 18c; country
routes, 14 15c; C grade at market,
EGGS Pacific poultry producer,
selling price: Oversize, 20c; fresh ex
trns. 18c; standards, 16c; mediums,
16c dozen (cartons lc higher). Buy
ing price of wholesalers: Fresh spec
ials, 18c; extra, 16c; extra mediums,
15c; medium firsts, 12c; pullets, 12c;
undergrndes, 12c dozen.
STRAWBERRIES Improved Ore
gon, $1.50i?rl.75 crate.
Cheese, milk, country meats, poul
try, onions, potatoes, cantaloupes,
wool and hay, steady and unchanged.
Portland Wheat
PORTLAND, Ore., Jun 20. (AP)
Wheat futures:
Open High Low Close
July 761,4 .76 .75 V4 .75 V4
Sept 76 '4 .76 ft .75 i .75 fc
Cash wheat:
Big Bend bluest m 75
Dark hard winter (12 pet.) .79 ij
Dark hard winter (11 pet.) .74 Vi
Soft white, western white, hard
winter, northern spring and
western red 74
Oats No. 2 white, 26.
Corn No. 2 E. yellow, $28.50.
Mill run standard, $19.
Today's car receipts: Wheat 20,
barley 1, flour 3, corn 8, oats 4, hay 2.
Chicago Wheat
CHICAGO, June 20. (AP) Wheat
Open High Low Close
July .94 .94 !4 .92(4 .92 'A
Sept. .94 .94 .92 .92
Dec. 9614 -06 .93 .93
Wall St. Report
NEW YORK, June 20. (AP) The
The stock market lapsed into extreme
dullness today and support was lack
ing for most of the leaders. While
there were scattered rallying tenden
cies displayed In the final hour, most
recoveries did not get very far. Some
of the alcohols developed heaviness.
The close was easy. Transfers ap
proximated 550,000 shares,
Today's closing prices for 32 se
lected stocks follow:,
AI. Chom. & Dye - 1414
Am. Can 98
Am. & sn. Power ...................... 8
A. T. & T . 115
Anaconda 15
Atch. T. & S. F 59 ft
Bendlx Aviation ....... 154
Beth. Steel 34 VA
California Packing 32
Caterpillar Tractor
27 '4
Chrysler
Coml. Solv ,
Curtiss Wright
Du Pont
Oen. Foods ...
Oen. Motors
Int. Harvest. ...
I. T. is T ,
Johns Man
Mont. Ward
North Amer. ...,
Penney (J. C.) .
Phillips Pet. .....
Radio
Sou. Pac.
40
23
314
90
32
31
33 Vi
13
03
27?4
184
60
18
7
24 14
Shows
1:45
7:00-8:00
Ends Tomorrow Night!
YOU SEE THINGS YOU
NEVER WILL FORGET!
aaath a?"
BORIS KARLOFF
(FRANKENSTEIN)
BELA LUGOSI
(DRACULA)
FRI
HELL CAT"
with
ANN SOUTHERN
ROBT. ARMSTRONG
TWO
"THE
PREPARING FOR THE STRATOSPHERE
4 U& ?a,v ' M
vlW"mvt,t'mm r r 'vl
The three men directing plana for the stratosphere flight to be made
In South Oakota thla summer are shown with tha gondola at Midland,
Mich., where the metal basket la being built. Left to right: Capt, Al
bert Stevens, scientist who will make the trip; Major W. E, Kepner,
commander and pilot of the flight, and Lieut, A. 0, Anderson, alternate
pilot and ground officer. The flight It to be a joint project of the army
and the National Geographic Society, The takeoff la planned for a
point near Rapid City, 8. D, (Associated Press Photo)
Std. Brands - 20
Std. Oil Cel. 35
Std. OH N. J
Trans. Amer. .. Hww 6
Union Carb 43 ,
United Aircrntt 20
U. 8. Steel 4014
Sliver
NEW YORK, June 20. (AP) Bsr
sliver bsrcly stady, ,8c lower at 45c.
Snn Franehrn Rutterlnt
SAN FRANCISCO, June 20. (AP)
First grade buttertat 23c 1. o. b.
San Francisco.
Brownsboro
BROWNSBORO, June 20. (Spl.) j
Mrs. J. D. Henry, who apent a week j
in Medford. with her daughter, Mrs. J
Nelson came home Tuesday. I
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Beam are the !
parents of a girl, born June 13, at the
home of Mrs. J. D. Henry, who la
caring for them. The little girl has
r -n christened Claudia. ,
H. W. Wright and Bill Swain went
to Foota creek Thursday, where they
au Interested in a mine.
Mrs. H. W. Wright and children
and Bill Swain attended the Mon
tana picnic at Aahiand, last Sunday.
The annual school meeting was
held at the schoolhouse June 18. H.
W. Wright was elected director, to
sorve three yoars, J. D. Maxfleld elect
eU director, to serve two years and
Mrs, L. J. Rohrer, clerk, to serve one
year.
Mr. and Mra. Bill Barker returned
from a trip to Merrill last Friday.
They expect to leave for their new
home In a short time.
A swimming party was enjoyed on
the creek at the Hansen place, Wed
nesday evening by the following fam
ilies: Mr. and Mrs. Luther Day and
daughters, Mr. and Mrs. Henry
Owens, Mrs. Harvey Btanley and son,
Mrs. H. W. Wright and children, Mr.
and Mrs. Cecil Culbertson and chil
dren and Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Hansen,
Oerald Hansen and Jack Kegg.
Miss Adeline McCadden and Harold
Deal of Eugene were dinner guests
Wednesday evening at the Wright
nome.
Mr. and Mrs. N. D. Thornton of
Adults
25c
Kiddles 10c
It's TVIIdl . . Weird I
and Wlckedl . . a
flrl In the clutches
of a monster who
would preserve her
h a a t j foreverl
Two super-Mends
In than! Ir plot
aialnit each otherl
- SAT
FEATURES!
FOG
OVER FRISCO"
with
BETTE DAVIS
LYLE TALBOT
1 Medford were supper guests of Mr.
' and Mrs. L. J. Rohrer, Sunday. They
' nlsj visited at the Wright home,
i Jack Kcgg of Mt. Shasta, Calif.,
, who spent the- post three weeks at
I the home of his aunt, Mra. W. M.
Hansen, returned home Monday.
I Mrs. Jennie Charley of Medford Is
a house guest at the homes of Reed
Charley and Lee Bradshaw.
Milton Nichols of Ashland Is put
tl: up the hay on the Chas. Terrlll
place.
I Dorland Terrill of Klamath Kalla la
spending the summer with her grand
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Terrlll.
Mrs. Jesse Glass, Miss Ooneva Olasa
and Leland Dyalnger were visiting In
Medford Sunday.
The average rural Illinois family
spent $101 for clothing In 1033, a
survey shows.
Shows
1:45
7:00-0:00
ENDS
Marion Davies ' Gary Cooper in
"OPERATOR 13"
Starting
PAT O'BRIEN
DICK POWELL
THI 4 MILIS BROS.
iJm 110 " RITO SAND
THRU RADIO ROOMS
m! The big radio and screen parade set II
III . to musio . . . The brightest atari of the II
llll V atner teamd w'tn yur idols of the III
air in the fattest and funniest of all J
i ' ' the great musicals ! Song hits galore! ""llll
MADE SECRETARY
METHODIST MEET
PORTLAND, Ore., June 30. (AP)
While the presiding bishop, Ernest L.
Waldorf of Chicago, spoke of the
growing necessity for the two billion
people In the world to learn how to
live together In harmony, the Ore
gon annual Methodist conference
convened here today for four days of
services and sessions.
"We all live In the world, but we
each have a world distinctively our
own," said Bishop Waldorf. "No two
people really live In the same world,"
Officers elected for this year's con
ference are the Rev. Sydney W. Hall of
Ashland, secretary; the Rev. Dean
Polndexter of Springfield, treasurer,
and the Rev. Earl Cotton of Willam
ette, statistician.
A special committee on procedure
to speed the work of the conference
was authorized, with Dr. M. A. Marcy
of Portland as chairman, and the Rev.
John B. Coan of Klamath Falls, secre
tary. Bishop J. Ralph Magea of St. Paul
will be the principal speaker at to
night's conference meeting. The
pension fund and deaconess work will
be discussed tomorrow, and the anni
versary of the Women's Home and
Foreign Missionary societies will be
held.
AUTO PLATES TO COST
8.77 CENTS EACH SET
SALEM. June 20. (AP) Contract
for about 300.000 sets of automobile
and truck llceso plates will be let
to the Invtn-Hodson company. Port
land, by the board of control. IU
bid of 8.77 cents per set was low,
although two-tentha of one cent
higher than Its bid of last year.
The contract for the 14.000 chauf
feurs' badges will be let to the Day
ton Stencil Works of Dayton, Ohio,
at five cents each, It waa announced
today by the purchasing department.
Fires, storms and insects destroy
annually In the United Btatea 7,000,
000,000 board feet of atandlng tim
ber. TONIGHT
Tomorrow!
GINGER ROGERS
ALLEN JENKINS
I I Mats . . 23c I
I I Krcs . . 35c I
I I Kiddles-ioc I