MEDFORD MAIC TRD3UXE, MEDFORD, OREGON, TVEDXESDT, JTWE ft, 193V
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Local and
Her from Portland Henry Deboeit,
of Portland, wa a business visitor In
Medford Tuesday.
Guests of Smiths Derry D'Lsncy,
of corvallls. Is house guest of Mr. and
Mrs. Ernest Smith.
Visit In O. Pass Mr. and Mrs. Wal
do Tucker of this city visited friends
in Orants Pass yesterday.
Mrs. Dark In North Mrs. Robert P.
Dark left yesterday on a trip to Port
land. Visit In Ashland Mr. and Mrs. A.
W. Aya, of Medford, according to the
Ashland Tidings, spent Tuesday morn
ing, in Ashland.
t t
Returning South Mrs. Mattle Can
trail, who has been visiting relatives
In Jscksonvtlle, Is leaving tonight for
her home In Oakland, Calif.
Miss Leverette Home Miss Doree.l
Leverette, who has been attending
principle college in St. Louis, Mo.,
has returned home for the summer.
Cunningham Transferred Horace
Cunningham, who has been stationed
at Camp Tiller with the CCC, has
been transferred to camp ueviis r
Visits Crater Lake Karl L. Janouch,
nt t.viA Rjwiie River Na
tional forest, Is spending today t
Crater Lake wauonai para ou wuo,
ness.
Navy Man Here Lieutenant Joe
Taylor, TJ. S. N., flying rrom sunny
vale, Calif., to Bremerton, Wash,
stopped at the local port this after
noon.
Bnflor at I.nlrn A ftllffht flUITT Of
snow fell at Crater Lake national
park last night, but had an meiten
today, according to word received
from mere.
auirll Returns H. L. Scovell of
the California Oregon Pawer Company
has returned to nis neaaquiuwn
Medford after several days business
trip over the Copco syawm.
On Extended Vacation Mr. and
Mrs. Leon B. Hasklns and two aaugn-tAt-M
mntarori to crescent City. Calif.,
today where they will enjoy a three
weeks' vacation.
Tx.uittm. Vliit, Atnwirfc R. D. Bed
lnger. Department of Commerce aero,
nautlcs, wss a -visitor at th Medford
airport yesterday enroute from Oak
land to Portland.
Hard Returns North O. T. Hurd,
4tn. mri nutilishpr nf a nonular
periodical has left for his home In
Portland after several aeys ousintrsa
visit in soutnern uregon.
Amw Bhln HrA An ITfflT Shin Til
itt ,v runt MoL&land wss set down
at the local airport yesterday on its
way rrom crissy neia, n r-r&uviow
to Pearson field, Vancouver.
(ioes North Art Whlteaker, of the
Northwest Aircraft Corporation, Port
land, stoppea in mis city wany. w
fore continuing north In his "Secur
lty" plan from Los Angeles.
Auto catches Fire The automobile
belonging to O. V. Pope waa slightly
damaged last night when It caught on
fire, on West Main street. The city
fire department was called out.
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En Route to Michigan Three army
pursuit ships stopped at the Medford
Municipal airport today, en route
from the Boeing field at Seattle to
Selfrldge field at Mt. Clemens, Mien,
Prom Medford Office Ed Pease of
the Medford California Oregon Power
company office was taking inventory
of merchandise at the Grants Fsm
Copco office Tuesday. Grants Pass
Courier. .
s,,ri Thd irlr Ths Blbls Mis
iniiifv at.i!v nf flouth Methodist
church will meet In the basement of
the church Thursday and Friday at
3:oa p. m. Everyone is mviivu w
tend.
in tin nam -American Lesion
Junior Baseball team, will hold a
practice game Thursday afternoon
with the Christian church boys, at
four ociock, at tne jacason ecnwi
grounds.
Paper Is Issued The fifth edition
r.t Mm mnifur Chatterer has been Is
sued by the Upper Rogue River CCC
camp at Union creek. This company
now has the district nag ior otun
the outstanding camp in wie uiani.
lonltiiM Aimnended James E. Wll
eon, a, of Colestln, who was arrested
June S for not having a muffler on
feiB iitnmnhn. wu fined s5 and
costs of M SO when he appeared m
Justice of the Peace W. R. Coleman's
court ' today. Wilson paid the costs
and the fine was suspended.
Motor to Portland Mr. snd Mrs.
Clarence Evans and daughter Mlsa
Betty motored to Portland Sunday
accompanied by Mrs. Samuel Bato
man. The Evans will purchsse fall
footwear for the Buster Brown shoe
store before returning to Medford the
end of this week.
Tut Tree Mmh The city superin
tendent's office today Issued a request
thst property owners trim ths tree
limbs over the side walk, In order
that they might comply with city
regulation!. There hare been numer
ou complaints to the city office
within the past few days, according
to the superintendent, Fred Scheffel.
The city regulations request the limbs
be trimmed to allow a ten foot clear
ance over the sidewalks.
DANCE
&f TONITE
lV-?S Mmle by
mf.i.odv novs
Direction
Reg. flfer
Dreamland
Personal
Rogers In Ashland Alien Rogers of
this city spent yesterday morning In
Ashland attending to business.
Undergoes Operation Eleanor Em-
erlck underwent a major operation at
the Community hospital today, as
did J. W. Hamlin.
Return from North OVank Farrell,
city attorney, and George Codding,
district attorney, returned to Med
ford this morning on the Oregonlan
from Salem, where they have been
attending to business mattera.
Have Tonsils Removed Dee Miller
of Trail, and Pauline Woods of Duns-
mutr, Calif., are patients at the Com
munity hospital, where they had their
tonsils removed today.
To Visit Sister Mrs. Vernon Seals
and children of Harlowtown, Monc,
arrived here today on the Oregonlan,
to vlelt her sister, Mrs. James Llllle.
She plans to be here about three
weeks.
...
Two Lightning Fires The Rogue
River National Forest offices reported
today there were two small fires yes
terday afternoon, caused by lightning.
They were on the South Fork of
Rogue river, and on the Applegste.
Dunning Is Fined Ralph E. Dun
ning, of 240 South Riverside avenue,
was fined $1 and costs of 84.50 In
Justice of the Peace W. R. Coleman's
court for having no operator's li
cense. Dunning paid both costs and
fine.
Reports Accident O. A. Deter of
Lakevlew reported to the city police
that at 7:45 o'clock last evening, his
automobile collided with the rear of
another car, damaging fender, bump
er, hub cap and license. The accident
occurred at the corner of Eleventh
and Front streets.
PERIOD OF DUTY
IN HEADQUARTERS
According to orders Issued at the
CCO district headquarters, a number
of men have been ordered Into head
quarters from tuts various camps and
are to be assigned to various offices
In town and at the headquarters de
tachment at the fairgrounds.
Edward Pisaiski of Camp Tyee will
be assigned to the quartermaster, John
P. Burke of Unrip Wineglass, to the
adjutant'! offioe and Norval E. Wiley
of the same camp, to the motor trans
portation officer.
For duty with the motor transpor
tation, 'Arthur Ayres, Wallace A. Free
land, -Mike L. MoLlne, Clarence W.
Miller and George B. Sherwood of
Annie Springs are ordered to report,
and from the same company, Joseph
R. Wallace and Paul O. Williams are
assigned with the quartermaster.
From Camp Dog Lake, Fred Brlggs,
Irvln M. Cox, Conrad Jackson and
Clayton McCullah are assigned to the
motor transport and Alfred S. Claw
son, to the quartermaster,
Carl B. Nabb and Donald M. Bat-
nett are coming in from Camp Ag
ness for duty in the adjutant's office,
as are Ray F. Coen, Frank Donovan
and Charles Jennings of the Oak
Knoll camp In northern California.
For motor transportation duty, Ed
ward J. Galua, Percy A. Keltner and
Charles R. Moore will report from
Devils Flat, and Howard W. Thomp
son from Camp Melrose. Also going
to that office are Jack Weinberg of
Camp Bradford and Roy O. Moore of
Camp Upper Rogue River.
More than 2,000 persons In New
Tork were active in soliciting funds
recently to aid Jews In Germany.
New York traffic courts were Jam
med by 4,000 drivers one day after
policemen had been ordered to "crack
down."
Chinese restaurants exceed nearly
all other foreign eating places In New
York.
Most Chinese foods are cooked for
a very short time, retaining natural
flavor.
A runaway horse tied up traffic
recently on Riverside drive in New
York.
20c Anytime Children 10c
LAST TIMES TONITE
2 FEATURES
Elissa Landi
Paul Lukas
"By Candlelight"
Heather Angel
Norman Foster
In
"Orient Express"
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STARTS TOMORROW
James Dunn
Claire Trevor in
"Jimmy and Sally"
Dally Mat. 1:4.1. Ere. :4S
Livestock
PORTLAND, Ore., June 37. )
CATTLE: 80; calves 10; steady, un
changed. HOOS: 100: steady, unchanged.
SHEEP: 990: ateady, unchanged.
Portland Produce
PORTLAND, June 37. (AP) But
ter Prints, A grade, 24c; parchment
wrapped cartons, 25c: quantity pur
chases He lb. less; B grade, parch
ment wrapper, 23 Vic: cartons, 24c.
BUTTE RFAT Portland delivery, A
grade delivered at least twice weekly,
21923c; country routes, 18 20c lb.;
B grade or delivery fewer than twice
weekly, Portland, 20 22c; oountry
routes, 17 19c; O grade at market.
EGGS Paciflo poultry producers'
selling price: Oversize, 22c; fresh ex
tras, 20c; standards, 18c; mediums,
IBo dozen (cartons 1 cent higher.)
Buying price of wholesalers: Fresh
specials, 10c; extra, 18c; extra me
diums, 16c; medium firsts, 13c; pul
lets, 12c; undergrades, 12c dozen.
ONIONS New, California wax, $1.50
cental; red, $1; yellow, $1.25 per 60
lb. box; Walla Walla, 11.05 per 50
lb. box.
NEW POTATOES Local white or
red, 60 (t 70c orange box.
Cheese, milk, country meats, live
poultry, old potatoes, cantaloupes,
strawberries, wool and hay, un
changed. Portland Wheat
PORTLAND, Ore., June 27. (API
Wfteat lutures:
Open High Low Close
July .7214 ''214 .71 .71
Sept. .73 .73 Vi .73 't .73 !4
Deo 75 .75 .7514 .75!4
Cash wheat:
Big Bend bluestem .... .7214
Dark hard winter (13 pet.) . .7614
Dark hard winter (11 pet.) .71J4
Soft white, western white, hard
winter, northern spring and
western red .70 14
Oats No. 3 white, 625.50.
Corn No. 3 E. yellow, 27.75.
MUlrun standard, 610.
Today's car receltps: Wheat 50,
Hour 1, corn 7, oats .
Chicago Wheat
CHICAGO, June 27. () Wheat
Open High Low Clove
July 0014 01 80 00
Sept BlVf 01 80 00
Deo 02 02 9114 02
Silver
NEW YORK, June 27. iPj Bar
silver firm, higher at 48.
San FraneUrA Rtirterfnt
SAN FHANOTSnr .Tnnj. 97 I mi
First grade butterfat 2414 1. o. b. San
rTancisco.
Why lose alfalfa by weevil. Turn
loss into profit. Turkeys exterminate
bugs and worms. Naragansett eggs
10c. Cheap Sstart for next year. See
nonner, Farmer Bureau Bldg.
The Star Idolized By Ten Million Women
brought to you by the producers who discovered
KATHERIKE HEPBURN I
The itory of a noble savage
whose code of simple passion
clashed with the strained
morality of our strange
world,
with
Henry Stephenson
DOROTHY LEE in "THE PREFERRED LIST'
HEARST MhTROTONB NKW
Wall St. Report
NEW YORK, June 27. (AP) Metal,
sugar and packing company Issues
pushed upward In today's atock mar
ket session with several new highs
for the year being recorded. Irregu
larities developed in some of the
other groups, however, coincident
with moderate profit taking. The
close was fairly steady. Transfers ap
proximated 650,000 shares.
Todays closing prices for 82 se
lected stocks follow:
Al. Chem. & Dye
134
97
8
115
15
5014
14
34
32i;
Am. Can
Am. Fgn. Power
A. T. it T.
Anaconda
Atch. T. & S. P. .
Bendlx Aviation
Beth. Steel
California Packing
Caterpillar Tractor
27
Chrysler 30
Coml. Solv.
32
Curtlss Wright . ..........
Du Pont ..... . ......
Gen. Foods
Oen. Motors .. ...
Int. Harvest. .
314
9014
32
31
3314
12
63
27
17
57
17
7
3414
20
35
44
8
43
18
3014
I. T. & T.
Johns Man. .
Mont. Ward ............. .........
North Amer ..'
Penney (J. C.) .
Phillips Pet
Sou. Pac
Std. Brands .
Std. Oil Cal.
Std. Oil N. J.
Trans. Amer. ...... ... .
Union Carb. ....
United Aircraft
U. 8. Steel
YOUTH IN CUSTODY
LA JUNTA, Colo., June 27. (AP) A
R. Gear, federal department of justice
agent, announced today after ques
tioning Don Rodriguez, 23, held for
investigation in the kidnaping of
seven-year-old June Robles of Tucson,
Ariz., that he gained Information
Which will result In further Investi
gation of the case.
Gear, who questioned Rodriguez,
said he cannot disclose the Informa
tion he obtained but that It definitely
is worth following up."
It was Intimated the investigation
will turn to Tucson where June Roo-
ies was kidnaped In April, and that
probably a federal agent or a man
from the sheriff's office here may be
sent to Tucson. In the meantime au
tborlties here have asked Tucson o
flclals to check certain angles of the
kidnaping, they said.
Rodriguez was arrested here several
days ago on a charge of attempted
robbery. Statements he made to a
fellow prlsoivr caused officials to
consider his possible knowledge of the
Robles case.
J. Farrel MacDonald
ROBLES KIDNAPING
CLUE GAINED PROM
torn
in
rp Adults
200
JLJ Kiddies
jjp 10e
Sylvia Sidney in
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Sylvia Sidney play the leading
role In "Thirty Day Pdlncess" at the
Craterian theater today and tomor
row. Cary Grant Is the leading man.
Thirty Day Princess" Is a comedy
of events that occur when an Ameri
can girl is called upon to enact the
role of a European princess who has
Now at Studio
The Initial American screen role
of the widely-heralded Francis Led
erer. International star, In "Man of
Two Worlds," opened at the Studio
theater today.
The virile young player Is co-starred
with Elissa Landl, who toys with
the primitive man from the North
because It seems the thing to do
to keep from wounding his acute
sensibilities. When the matter goes
too far, the lattcr's self-inspired ro
mance crashes In a great climactic
sequence.
Gay Comedy Shows
On Rialto's Bill
"Call It Luck," which opened yes
terday at the Rial to theatre, is a gay,
diverting comedy concocted of clever
characterizations, bright dialogue and
amusing situations.
Herbert Mundln has one of the
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Shows FBJ,HVWJIIbB.1. Adults
7:1)0-0:00 iiSLJLaJssj Kiddles lOo
Ends Tomorrow Night!
SOME CALL IT "LUCK"
SOME CALL IT "LOVE"
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PATERSOI
ERBERT MUNDIN
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TWO BIG
Jack Holt
in
"Black Moon"
with
FAY WRAY
Craterian Picture
5'
fallen 111, that she may impress
America and secure & big bankers'
loan for the princess' country.
Edward Arnold, who made such a
hit as the dunken millionaire In
"Sadie McKee," has one of the fea
tured supporting roles with Henry
Stephenson and Vlnce Barrett.
finest roles he has ever portrayed Va
pictures, that of a Londan cab driver.
It was as e cabby that Mundln scored
his first success here In Chariot's Re
vue. And he certainly knows his cab
bies. In "Call It Lucky" he bets the
maximum of humor out of the half-
shrewd, half -credulous Londoner who
Invests the fortune won on the sweep
stakes In a so-called race horse.
Mundln has Just the right knack
of contrasting hilarious comedy with
pathos. At times he makes the Lon
don cabby a reelly pathetic figure,
and that is precisely what makes some
of the momenta the more uproarious.
I0NAL
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Company A and Headquarters com
pany, 186th Infantry of the Oregon
National Guard, returned to Medford
this noon on the special train In
command of Major William H. Ellen
burg. Battery B, 249th Coast Artil
lery, continued to Ashland on the
train.
Company A, In chargo of Captain
Carl Y. Tengwald, and Headquarters
company, In charge of First Lieuten
ant James W. Grigsby, marched to the
armory from the Southern Pacific
depot, where their equipment was
checked In and they were dismissed.
Major Ellenburg said this afternoon
that the camp wat conducted suc
cessfully this year, and that none of
the members of the local companies
was either sick or Injured during the
two weeks encampment.
The Boseburg company left the
special train at 6 o'clock this moaning
and the Grants Pass guards detrained
at about 11 o'clock.
, . . But after you see this
riot of laughs you'll call It
"Hilarious"!
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"City Limits"
with
SALLY BLANE
KIDNAPED, BEATEN
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Petro declared he had been slugged
and taken to the Central Labor tem
ple here, where for two hours he
underwent questioning and threats
by men whom he charged were mem
bers of the International Longshore
men's association.
Slugged on Street
Finally released, he said, he start
ed walking toward the city center
when he felt a heavy blow on the
head. Another blow felled him and
he was kicked repeatedly. As a dep
uty sheriff approached his two as
sailants fled.
Petro was taken Immediately be
fore the Multnomah county grand
Jury to testify to the assault and
abduction. The grand Jury already
was In session to hear evidence on
other attacks of similar nature.
Over the signature of Conrad Nest-
atad, president, and Charles O. Pea-
body, secretary, of the Portland lo
cal of the International Longshore
men a union, a statement was Issued
today bitterly assailing Mayor Joseph
K. Carson for his stand on the strike
controversy.
"By your connivance, your author
ity, your consent and your approval,"
the statement to the mayor said, "the
stage la sot in Portland for bloodshed
and civil war."
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An unemployed man entered a New
York apartment, made a sandwich,
bathed, washed his underwear, lay
down for a nap and waa found asleep
when the apartment's tenant return
ed.
An orange may be placed In a new
mechanical Juicer without being cut.
and all lta juice la extracted quickly.
A shop In New York advertised
trousers at 99 cents "each leg."
WINDOW OLASb We sell window
glass and will replace your broken
windows reasonably. Trowbridge Cab
inet Works,
Shows
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1:00-9:00
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Today and Thursday
As a Princess. ..She Was a Phoney!
'ttlte coronet dazzled him "Ki.
. . hut ho was made a slaT. to her charms!
r ... (10,000 to pose as a princess and charm
Iter fake coronet dazzled him
. hut lie was made a slaT. to her charms!
(10,000 to pose as a princess and charm
man . . , she kissed him and a bond Issu
was floated . . . kissed him a(aln and realized
ahe was belnf overpaid!
SYLVIA
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Card of Thanks
We wish to hereby thank our many
friends for the beautiful flowers and
cards of sympathy during our recent
bereavement. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Cul
bertson, Mr. and Mrs. O. P. Smith,
Mrs. Flora Snavely, Mr. and Mrs. C.
S. Finley.
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
FOR RENT Mod era sleeping room.
Hot and cold water. 345 N. Dartlett.
TRADE Cabin site at Shady Cove for
lot in Medford. Phone 07.
FOR SALE Credit on new or used
car at Ford garage. SeU at discount.
Phone 995-L,
APRlcOTS-At Garrett's ranch, Coker
Butte Road. Phone 750-H.
FOR RENT Five room house Just
renovated, $18.00, water paid. 19
Crater Lake Ave. Phone a97-R-2.
G. E. Pierce.
FOR SALE 23 laying Red hens. Call
976-W.
APRIC0T3 Til tons, the canning
kind tree-ripened, unirrigated. Tne
cot with the flavor. Crocker, Coker
Butte Rd. Phone 591-R-4.
FOR SALE Or will trade for good
piano, milk cow at, D. C. Durham.
Route No. 1, Box 390. Griffin Creelc
district.
0 ACRES 15 miles from Medford for
recant lots Medford or small acre
age, clear for clear. Box 810, Rose
burg, Oregon.
FOR SALE Springer spaniel puppies
registered A. K. C, of dual cham
pion Flint of Avondale, internation
al champion Jambok of Ware Blood -Lines,
11 weeks old. See them on
display Sat. evening, Sunday, Mon
day, Tuesday of next week at Mon
arch Seed & Feed Co.
FOR SALE Dalmatian (coach dog)
pupplee make ideal watch dogs on
display this week at Monarch Seed
Co.
CASH PAID for men's 2nd band suits,
hats and shoes. W1U H. Wilson, 83
No. Front.
POOR COMPLEXIONS
CloKKcd pores, pimple. Improved to
t few dsys by Resiool Sosp snd th
effecdre socdicstion of sn
Resinol
Mats . . 2So
Eves 35e
KlddlH . 10c
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WITH CARY
GRANT
Sensation of the Air Lanes In Person!
Al Pearce and His Gang Sunday!
. Orrjon's lint tent Dance Band
Men 35c Ladies 10c