MEDFOUD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD. OREGON. TUESDAY, .TTJLY 17. 193.
PAGE FIVE
Local and
To Iowa City Joyce Miller left by
train last night for Iowa City.
Day Shopping Mra. A. W. Lacy of
Central Point apent today ahopplng
In Medford, making the trip by train,
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At Scout Camp Sari flampla and
Merllln Dow left Sunday morning for
the Boy Scout camp at Lake o' the
Wooda.
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Visitors from Portland Mlaa Lorene
Conlee and Miss Frances Merritt, both
of Portland, were week-end gueata In
Medford.
Vacation In South Misa Catherine
Keyea end Miss Jane Hansen returned
j, to Medford yesterday after a motor
y trip to San Francisco.
Camping at Lake Harold Clement,
Delmar Wright and Lawrence Pen
nington are camping at Lake o' thf
Wooda for several daya. !
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Called to Baker Clarence Palmer, 1
local Jeweler, waa called to Baker,
Ore., Monday morning where hia sister-in-law
la seriously ill.
Green Returns Gordon Green re
turned by train today from a business
trip to Portland and Seattle, where
he haa been the past week.
Mra. Overmyer Returns Mra. O. C.
Overmycr returned yesterday morning
. from Vancouver Barracks, Waeli.,
where ahe had been visiting friends
for a week.
Here for Fire Consultation Re
gional Forester J. F. Campbell of
Portland arrived In thla city this
morning for consultation on flre-con-
trol work here.
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' Here on Business C. M. Allen, re
gional telephone engineer for the for
est service, arrived in Medford from
Portland recently for inspection of
telephone work In thla area.
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Back from Visit Mra. Anna Bray
ton returned to this city thla morn
ing on the train from a four months'
visit with relatlvea in Spokane, Se
attle, Tacoma and Auburn, Wash.
Brophys Return Mr. and Mrs. Le
land S. Brophy returned to Medford
Sunday after a week'a absence, during
which they motored to Eureka, Cres
cent City, Cel., and other coast cities.
Pined at Gold Hill John Murry
Scott of Wonder, Ore., waa fined 5
and coats in Judge Heed's court at
Gold Hill yesterday for pasalng traffic
without sufficient clearance, while
riding a motorcycle.
Return from Coast Mr. and Mra.
Delno Sloan and sons, Weldon and
Tommy, with Mr. Sloan'a aunt, Mrs.
- E. L. Brewer of Hutchinson, Kana.,
recently returned from a week'a vaca
tion spent at Bandon and other coast
resorts.
DANCE
TILL
SAT. NITE
GOLD HILL
Al Stewart
and His Night Owls
and
Wednesday
ANOTHER BIG
YOUNG RESTLESS
Romonct-
hungry girts . . ,
darkening to the
coll of Spring
AT
ALSO SCnfXN SONO
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Today I nYrWAV 20c
Personal
Mm. llrlch Haa Flu Mra. Earl Ul
rlch of Prospect waa taken to the
Sacred Heart hospital yeatcrday with
the flu.
Here for Day Mr. and Mra. George
Olwn and little daughter of Yreka,
Cal., accompanied by Rev. W. B. Ham
ilton and Mra. Hamilton, transacted
bualnesa and called on friends In
Medfrd today.
Lucille Qualntanre Leaves Lucille
Quelntance left by train this morning
for her home Jn Portland, having been
visiting here for the past two months
with her mother, Mrs. Charles Jack
son. EmerRcncy Operation An emerg
ency appendicitis operation was per
formed Sunday at the Sacred Heart
hospital on Miss Mary Smith, daugh
ter of Earl Smith of Rogue River. She
la reported as doing well.
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Officers Return Lt. Cyril H. Mc
Guire and Capt. Glen P. Wallace re
turned to the Medford CCO head
quarters this morning from Chicago,
where they had spent a seven days'
leave after having taken a troop of
discharged CCC men east.
Leave for Oakland Mr. and Mra.
Lawrence E. Grey and children, Law
rence, Jr., Donald and Sylvia, left
Monday evening for their home in
Oakland, after a ten daya' vacation
in this city, visiting relatives and
friends here.
Mra. Edwards Leaves Mrs. K. A.
Edwarda of Portland left for her homo
on this morning's train with nor
granddaughter. Elva Mae, after hav
ing been visiting here for the pa&t
week with her son, Roacoe Edwards,
a
Selck Slightly Injured C. P. Sleek
of Jacksonville waa shaken up in an
auto accident this morning at 11
o'clock, at the intersection of Fourth
and Holly, where his auto collided
with one driven by Nye Edward Bern
helael. Maple Drive.
Guard Planes Here Two National
Guard planes, on aerial photography
assignments, stopped at the Medford
municipal airport Monday to be aerv
lced. Both were Douglas ships, from
the port at Spokane. One waa en
route south, and the other waa re
turning to the home field.
Has Two Special Cars The South
ern Pacific will have two special cars
on the northbound train thla evening
to accommodate the Collpltta' tour,
a party from the east, which will get
on the train at Grants Pass tonight,
for Portland, having arrived from the
East by way of the Redwood highway.
Inspector Coming Ward McReyn
olds, examiner of operators and chauf
feurs, will be in Medford Friday and
Saturday, July 27 and 28, at the city
hall. Those wishing permits or 11
censes may get in touch with him
between the hours of 9' a. m. to B
p. m. Friday, and 8 a. m. to 5 p. ni,
Saturday.
Sohattenfleld Here William Schat-
tenfleld, representative of the Cam
pen Dreaa company, Cleveland, Ohio,
specializing In half sizes for women
who are difficult to fit, was a busi
ness visitor in Medford during the
week-end and Monday. Adrlenne's
are exclusive agents here for Campen
styles. Mr. Schattenfield was accom
panied by Richard Campen, who Is
getting acquainted with hia father's
business, following hia graduation
from Dartmouth.
MODERN WOMEN
Nted Not Sofftt monthly paia ud delr.jr due to
colds, mervouiaLmQ, exposure or similar cause.
Clu-chea-tereDiaraondBrandPilJiaraeSectire,
reiiableftndsiroQukkRtlftl.Soldby
iuiuiuati3Mior overdo yean. MR rOf
DOUBLE BILL!
One of Twelve
ii
Oullty
In ThU
Baffling
Mystery
RALPH BELLAMY
SHIRLEY GREY
Warren Hymer
M RRIAOE M MOR NEWS
EVENING AT
tmi diamond 3y enAHB"iT
Children lOo
fO -
Guilty
Livestock.
PORTLAND, July 17. CAT
TLE: 76; quotably steady, unchanged.
HOGS: 200; weaker to 10c lower;
lightweight, good and choice, $4.73
5 65; medium weight, good and choice,
$5.00-5.65.
CHEEP: 550; about ateady, un
changed.
Portland Produce
PORTLAND, July 17. (JP) BUT
TER Print, A grade, 24c; parchment
wrapped cartons. 25c: quantity pur
chases, 14 o lb. less; B grade, parch
ment wrappers, 23ftc; cartons. 24fto.
BUTTER FAT Portland delivery A
grade delivered, at least twice weekly,
21-23c; country routes, 18-20c; B
grade or delivery fewer than twice
weekly, Portland, 20-22c; country
routes, 17-19c; O grade at market.
EGOS Salea to retailers private
firms: Specials, 24c dozen: extras, 22c;
extra fresh extras brown. 22c; stand
ard, ISc; fresh mediums, 20c; medium
firsts. 18c; checks, 17c; bakers, 15c
dozen.
BOOS Salea to retailera Co-ops:
Oversize, 24c; extra, 22c; standard.
lPc; mediums, 20c dozen.
EOO Buying price of wholesalers:
Fresh speclala, 20-21c; extra, 19-20c;
extra mediums, 17c; medium firsts,
14-15c; pullets, 13-14c; undergrade,
13- 14c dozen.
Cantaloupes Standards, $2.40.
Cheese, milk, country meats, live
poultry, onions, potatoes, strawberries,
wool and hay, unchanged.
Portland Wheat
PORTLAND, Ore., July 17. (AP)
Wheat: '
Open High Low Close
July .80 .81 .80 .81
Sept 0 JB2 .80 .81
Dec. .83 .84H 43ft .83
Cash: Big Bend blue stem, 82;
dark hard winter, 13 per cent, 86;
do 11 per cent, Wft; soft white, west
ern white, hard winter, northern
spring and western red, 80.
Oats: No. 2, white, $27.
Corn: No. 2 E yellow, $29.35.
Mlllrun, standard, $20.
Today'a car receipts: Wheat, 1;
corn, 1; oats, 7.
Chicago Wheat
CHICAGO, July 17. (AP) Wheat:
Open High Low Close
July, old 96 .99 .96 .93
New .98 .99V4 ,98 .98
Sept.. old .. .98 1.01 14 .97 .99
New 98 1.01 .97 .99
Dec, old ...1.00 1.03 .99 1.01
New 1.00 1.03 .99 1.01
Export Wheat,
PORTLAND, July 17. (JP) A price
of 80 cents a bushel for wheat Icr
foreign export waa bid today by trie
North Faclflo Emergency Export cor
poratlon.
Silver.
NEW YORK, July 17. (IP) Bar 111
ver quiet and unchanged at 46.
San Francisco Butterfat.
SAN FRANCISCO. July 17. JP)
First grade butterfat, 24 s t. o. b.
San Francisco.
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For Medical Care Archie Johnson
of Jacksonville la at the Sacred Heart
hospital for medical care.
20c
Anytime
Jy8i JyJiA-i
Starts Today For 3 Days
2 BIG FEATURES
NO. 1
LAUGHS, U JSr$N
v ROMANCE! lv
Rolling down MfaM m
i fifflfc Liti IL, with MAN rAHKI.R, ROBERT
7& tj !CIbi- VOl'NO, TKD IIEAI.T
jgjpj j NAT PENDLETON
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Olenda Farrell, Allon Jenkins, and 7 More Laugh Stars
Wall St. Report
NEW YORK, July 17. ( AP) After
displaying some improvement In the
early hours today, stocks became un
settled In the late dealinga and many
issues pointed moderately lower.
While the western labor upheaval was
still a market factor, lt was not con
sidered so important as In the pre
vious session. The close waa irregu
lar. Transfers approximated 600,000
shares.
Today'a closing prices for 82 se
lected stocks follow;
Al. chem. & Dye 135
Am. Can
99
1
iis,
14
69
14
33
33
36
39
20
S
SO
31
32
83
28
16
3"
60
16
6
22
20
33
44
6
43
Am. si rgn. Power
A. T. & T.
Anaconda
Atch. T. 8. F.
Bendlx Aviation ...
Beth. Steel
California Packing .
Caterpillar Tractor .
Chrysler
Coml. Solvent
Curtlss Wright
Du Pont
Gen. Foods
Int. Harvest. .
I. T. & T.
Johna Man. ...
Mont. Ward
North Amer
Park Utah
Penney (J. C.)
Phillips Pet
Radio w .-.
Sou. Pac.
Std. Brands
Std. Oil Cal.
St4. OH N. J.
Trans. Amer.
Union Carb.
United Alrcratt . 17
U. S. Steel 38
Adrlenne's Opens
Expansion Sale
Wednesday Morn
An expansion sale to Include all
spring and summer merchandise In
the store will begin tomorrow morn
ing at Adrlenne's, offering their south
ern Oregon-northern California pa
trons an opportunity to purchase ex
ceptionally high quality apparel at
low prices.
Numerous Improvements to lnciuae
aubstantlal enlargement of Adrlenne'a
South Central avenue store are now
under way with workmen busily com
pleting remodeling and decorating.
Shoppers at the expansion sale will
find an unusually large aelection of
dresses, coats, hats, blouses, sweaters,
lingerie and accessories all greatly
reduced for Immediate clearance. New
fall and wlntor clothes will be fea
tured at the grand opening of Adrl
enne's enlarged 1 store, which la
planned for some time In August.
RAIN AND FOG AID IN
HALTING FOREST FIRE
HOOD RIVER, Ore., July 17. VP)
A light rain and a high fog today
helped a CCO crew control a forest
fire at the head of Post canyon. The
spectacular blaze apparently had been
conquered at noon. It was In the
area of origin of former serious burns.
Court Hall la still buying Bartletta
at top prices.
Sunburn, what to do about it
Treat Sunburn llki any other burn. A dry,
wftdreslne it most practical. McKesion'l BURN
TONE has been sneclallr nrenared for kin htirnx.
It Hoot lie and henln. Pleasant Hi apply, (let a
tuhe nf BUHNTONE from your drugglit today
only 20 c.
10c
Anytime
AT 0B R I EN
Constance Cummings at Rialto
; jmHtaftrf 1 ft ,-?5v: fjft 'Jt" -f. HWmito','MMj, .wni.'.mj
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"Glamour," Edna Ferber's Intrigu-
treatment of the eternal triangle
question, opens at the Rialto theater
Now at Roxy
Who killed Kid Roberts?
That question confronts audiences
in the opening sequence of the mys
tery production, "One Is Guilty," now
on the Roxy theater double bill.
Ralph Bellamy, cast as the brilliant
special Investigator, "Trent," solves
the murder.
This story of a beautiful school
girl is one of the most poignant ro
mances yet to come out of Hollywood.
HiBaainspDBnniBaianiiaBMeaiiaiaiaHa
II I Shows 1 W SHljEErjEpiBHaB I Mats . . 25c I
I 1:49 IL 'f'll-i'lrM I E"' 1 ,5c I
I 7:00-9:00 Bjfcnk Klddles-lOo
LAST TIMES TONIGHT
ON THE STAGE
Fay Baker Fan Dancer
PIXS ON THE SCREEN
Constance Bennett in "Moulin Rouge"
Starting
Enough jackas
aerie to make a
hone 1 a u a h I
Brine alonir your horse
and make a knight of
it while the two unkill
able crackpots proceed
to uiako merry with a
mythical monarchy 1
MWrl: DAVES
t,unn .m .... . ,.,-s
1
today for a three-day run.
Constance Cummings and Paul
Lukas piny the featured roles.
In Double Bill
A fast moving double bill Is slated
for the Studio theater for the next
three days, featuring the southern
romance, "Lazy River" and Joan
Blondeira picture, "I've Got Your
Number."
See Court Hall If you want to sell
your Bartletts,
Mats . 25o
Eves . . 8So
Klddles-loo
Tomorrow!!
HfGH OLDE
TYMES IN YE
OLDEN
DOROTHY LEE
THELMA TODD
Here Wednesday
i !
r
"Cockeyed Cavaliers," the new com
edy hit coming to the Craterlan the
ater tomorrow, brings Bert Wheeler
and Robert Woolsey, the screen
cuckoos, in some more of their non
sensical and hilarious goof i gander lng,
This time Wheeler and Woolsey ap
pear as gallants of the medieval age.
aided and abetted by Thclma Todd,
Dorothy Lee and a bevy of beautiful
femininity. The comics are riding
the rods of ft royal stngecoach when
they encounter Mary Ann eluding the
Duke of Weskit, to whom she has
been promised In marriage. They un
wittingly wander with Mary Ann Into
the Duke's palace.
Making the moat of a situation,
Bert and Mary Ann fall In love, while
Bob pursues the alluring Genevieve,
the Duke'a niece. The rollicking ro
mance reaches a high pitch when the
Duke, Genevieve's husband, and a
wild boar hunt bring affairs to an
Issue.
BIRTHS
' Born to Mr. and Mrs. B. E. Palmer,
of Central Point, Monday, a boy
weighing 7 pounds, 8 ounces, at the
Sacred Heart hospital.
Starts Today
oott "0nt
I 1:00-0:00 DjJijjl j Kiddles 10c
f WOMAN VYjV
C 8h' ro t9 the helfctita of star-
iO'.-.;;f' &om on t'le wings of a great love f ;
A AjJj'W ... and plunged to the depths of
- laJS..; despair on the slippery steps of Lj
r ,0"1 Iht"1,nl Wglillelit" In the J
life of a great actressl S
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Scores Yesterday
American League.
At Detroit e. Washington 10.
At Cleveland 4, New York 7.
At Chicago 4-4, Boston 5-3.
At St. Louis 3, Philadelphia, 3.
No National or Coast league ga-met
scheduled.
Accident on Eleventh N. A. Mead.
10 South Fir, Is reported at the clby
police station to have struck ft oat
driven by Joseph R. Hall, route 1.
at the Intersection of Eleventh, ind
Holly streets yesterday. Meed waa
driving north on Holly, and Hall west
on Eleventh.
Use Mall Tribune want ada.
pot-
guar
J J C 1 T 1
new im
new internal
tioa.
Rlntvr Pro.
ecrlntion roes to real internal eaum
of KosQ Fever and Hone Colds
pollen poisoning and kills lt (An
out fivxtem. No harmful drugs. So
sneezing, runny eyes and ooie.
headache, fnver, disappear In 24
hours, or It costs you nothing.
Kgually effective for lingering
Spring and Summer Colds. Bold
on mnney-bnek guarantee by all
good druggists,
k DR.'PlTATT'S
finex
.PRESCRIPTION
GUARANTEED RELIEF IN 24 HOUR!
FROM ROSE FEVER and SPRING C0LDI
Got It at Month's Drug Store and
Mrdford Pharmacy.
Hotel Rimiprna
4l!?Wr FlKuoa St. at
S'.' 10'. Los Anaelea.
ill ::;;!! Calif. On of Loa
Uotels.
too Outside
Rooms of
Comfort.
Downtown. Oarage In Connection.
Rates from
$1.50 per day wlthont bath
$3.00 per day with bath
$3.00 per day. twin beds and bath
A B. SMITH, Lessee,
for 3 Days!
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