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MEDFORD MAIL' TEEBUra. BEDFORD. OREGON'. WEDNESDAY. .TEXT 18, 1934 PAGE SEVEN Local and Goe to Portland Rlno E. Rolkleo of th CCO left today by train for Portland. j Blanchard In Medford O. 5. BUn ehard, attorney at Grant pau, apent Testrd&T here attending to bualntaa. Collier to Spokane Mra. A. D. Collier and children left on tha 0.' gonlan laat evening, en route to Spo kane. Guest In Medford Mlaa Jo Appla gate of Aahland la the house gueat in Medford of Mlaa Oeorga Webb for i few daya. At Hot Springs Ladies of the Tlrat M. E. church enjoyed a swimming party on Tuesday at the Jtvckaon Hot Springs. Scouts Enjoy Swim Girl Scout from Phoenix enjoyed a swimming party and picnic at the Jackaon Hot fipringa Tueaday. Leaves for Eugene Clyde S. Rich ardson, who la with the department of Internal revenue, left yesterday by train for Eugene. Bustners Visitor According to the Ashland Tidings, Manley Brower of that city was a business visitor In Medford Monday. Goes to Chicago Charles Dekato CCC enrolle at the South Fork of tne Rogue camp, left by train Tueaday evening for Chicago. Plan Swim Party Employee of thf Montgomery Ward stores of Medford and Klamath Palls will have a swim ming party at the Jackson Hot Springs Sunday. Robinson In Hospital Tom Robin son, city traffic officer, la a patient at the Sacred Heart hospital, where yesterday he underwent a minor op eration. Reports Accident John Locke re ported to the city police this morn ing that hla car struck a Copco true, parked In front of Flchtner'a Garage, Ir.st evening. Visits Sister George Harrington, who la employed at Crater Lake na tional park, la spending a couple of days in Ashland with hla slater. Mrs. Rfllph Johnson. Has Appendix Removed Dale Bar zelton of Redding, Cal., underwent an emergency operation for the removal of his appendix yesterday at the Sac red Heart hospital. Returns North Ted Mesch, who represents the Knight Packing com pany, and who has been attending to business matters in Mid ford, loft lest evening for the north. Undergoes Operation Mra. Glen McOoy of Trail, who has been reoelV' Ing medical care at the Sacred Heart hospital alnce July 13, today under went a major operation. c Mrs. Pierce Home Mra. H. M. Fierce of 38 Vancouver avenue, waa able to return to her home from the Sacred Heart hospital. She waa reported In a much Improved condition. McGuire to Camp Lieutenant Cvril H. McGuire. who returned to Medford thla week from Chicago, has reported for duty at the Upper Rogue CCC camp near Union Creek. At Soda Springs Mra. Clarence Boyd and son Wayne of Roseburg. Mra. Everett Eads and son. John Eadk. arc spending the week at the Bad summer home at Dead Indian Sola Sprlnga. Last Times Tonite 2 FEATURES '8 Girls In A Boat" PLUS "One Is Guilty" Starts Tomorrow-Another Big Double Bill "SHADOWS OF Sing Sing" TONIGHT 7:30 FEEE!! Talking Pictures BARNEY OLDFIELD in "HELL DRIVERS" Alio Rolling Plymouth Over a Cliff Come and See How PYM0UTHS &re Engineered Built Tested ARMSTRONG 38 North Rivenide. Chrr.ler and Plymouth Dealers look t..r the nir r hr; ir-Ph month fign on North Rlter.lde Personal Leaves for North Mra. E. P. Mc Donald left on today's Shasta for New Westminster, 6. C. Haa Major Operation P. O. Stanley underwent a major operation today at the Community hospital. In Bedford Today Mra. Grace E. Pellet', rf the Griffin creek aectton. and granddaughter, Mlaa Ing rid Pa deraen of Yreka. Cal., were shopping in Medford today. Visit Mrs. Kenney Mr. and Mra. Tracy Boeratler and brother of Co-' tatl. Cal.. visited with Mrs. T. J. Ken-! ney of Medford recently, on thtlr way north. Mra. Boeratler la Mra. Kenney' niece. Exhibit Apples Two large Buden helmer apples from the Rogue place on the old Central Point road, are on exhibit today in the Chamber of Commerce. One apie weighs one pound, 10 ounoea. On Business Visit Emory Llaton. representative of Certainteed Prod ucts. Inc., of San Francisco, wlti. headquarters In Chlco, Cal., waa a bust ne as visitor In Medford today, calling on local dealers. Arrives from East Mra. Jennie Ehr hart, mother of George Ehrhart of Medford, arrived here last evening from Mel wood City, Pa., to make her home in Medford. Mra. Ehrhart left the e is tern city Prlday morning. Captain Church Here Captain Henry C. Church, commanding officer at Camp MerM. cf the Civilian Con servation corps, was a visitor at d'j trlct headquartera yesterday and to day, attending to official matters. Shopping In Medford Included among out-of-town shoppers in Med for today were Mrs. P. G. Sweden burg of Aahland, Mra. George Trelcn ler of Central Point, Mrs. P. A. Daugherty and Miss Laura Burson of Phoenix and Mra. L. Hatfield of Cen tral Point. Expect New Recruits A special train la leaving Chicago tomorrow, carrying several hundred additional recuits from the sixth corps area for the Civilian Conservation corps camps in the Medford district, it waa learned at district headquartera today. The men will be placed in the camps here to fill the quotas. Insurance Men Here George Swelg her of Portland, northwest represen tative for the Ohio National Life In surance company, and A. B. Evans of Salem, general agent for the same company In Oregon, conferred yes terday with C. N. Culy, district man ager for the Ohio Life Insurance or ganization, with headquartera in Medford. Camera Club to Meet Medford Camera club open meeting for July will be devoted to the principle of artistic landscape photography, with several mem Mrs giving their Ideas, followed by a general discussion. All interested in photography or paint ing are invited to thla meeting to morrow evening at a o'clock In the courthouse auditorium. On Inspection Karl L. Janouch. Rogue River national forest super visor, and J. P. Campbell of the forest offices in Portland, left yesterday on an inspection trip in the Klamath district. They are to vlalt the newly constructed lookout house at Pelican Butte, and also on Ashland Peak The latter house waa completed late last fall, and two CCC men have been placel there as lookouts. ANYTIME Children 10c "The House or Mystery" MOTORS, Inc. Phone 18 iMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiMiiiii, ', , II :. i raaamaisa i luinae.rh loiv.irrl II TrV0yAV I MIMI ENDS TOMORROW NIGHT! mtUlJl)l)t ' S 20C AS , PRATimi TK : 4 M TANGLED 1 CfMGjJy Livestock. PORTLAND, July i8. (JP) CAT TLE: 25; quotably steady, unchanged. HOGS: 300; strong to 10c higher; lightweight, good and choice, M75 5.75; medium weight, good and cho.ee $510-5.75. SHEEP: 500; weak to SAo lower; lambs, good and choice. $5.50-6 00; common and medium, $4 50-5 50. Portland Wheat PORTLAND, Julr 18 (P Whul: Open High Lev Clost July 81 81', 81 Bl'j Sept. Bl'J 83 81i 83 Dec. 83 84 83 i 84 Cash: Big Bend blueatem. 83; duk hard winter. 13 per cent., 87; do. 11 per cent., 83; soft white, western white, hard winter, northern spring and western red, 81. Oats: No. 3 white. 27.00. Corn: No. 3 E. yellow, 29.23. Mtllrun standard, 20.00. Today's car receipts: wheat 7; Tour 8; corn 3; oats 5; nay 1. Portland Produce PORTLAND, July 18. (AP) But ter Prlnta, A grade, 24c; parchment wrapped cartons, 25c; quantity pur chased '.c lb. less; B grade, parch ment wrappers. 23'ie: cartons, 24sC. BUTTER PAT Portland delivery, A grade delivered at least twice weekly. 21 923c; country routes, IB s 20c lb.; B grade or delivery fewer than twice weekly, Portland, 20 iff 22c; country routes, 17(3 19c; C grade at market. EGGS Sales to retailers Private firma: Specials, 24c: extras, 22c; ex tra fresh,. extra brown, 22c; standard. 20c: fresh mediums, 20c; medium firsts, 18c; checks. 17c; bakers 15c dozen. EGGS Sales to retailers Co-ops: Oversize, 24c; extra, 22c; standard. 19c; mediums, 20c dozen. EGGS Buying price of wholesalera: Fresh specials, 2021c; extra, 19it20c; extra mediums, 17c dozen; medium firsts, 14f15c; pulleta. 13(jl4c; un dergrade. 13 iff 14c dozen. ONIONS New. California wax. $1 50 cental; red, fel; yellow. $1.25 per 50 lb. box: Walla Walla. $1.60 cental. Cheese, milk, country meats, live poultry, potatoes, strawberries, canta. loupes, wool and hay, steady and un changed. Chicago Wheat CHICAGO. July 18. (IP) Wheat: Open High Low CloM July old.. 98', .99", 98'4 .98 New 99s, .99 98', .95.14 Sep old-1.00'4 l.OHi .99i LOO', New ..1.00 l.OHi .99!i l-OI'j Dee. old 102 i 1.02i 1.01 1.0174 New ..1.02 -.03 1.03 1.01 1.01V, Wall St. Report NEW YORK, July 18. (AP) Al though the trading volume today dropped aubatantlally under that of yeaterday, etocka generally pointed upward for gaina of fractlone to two or more pointe. A more hopeful view of the Pacific coast strike situation aided sentiment. The close was firm. Transfers approximated only 440.000 hares. Today's closing prlcea for 33 selected stocks follow: Am. Can 100; Am. & Fgn. Pow 7i A. T. tfe T 113 Anaconda - 14Vi H -imSSSSi : 4J , , '."VI ' ''.V$S3 V' 4A " ' &Jfir2?ft&tM A daft tpidemio of tonjrhter erupti to Ell !r'!' 3 C 1 w .iii" . v.iSS tul "W- A.- ir'tjKiZ- rack this town with inaam. . . . Drol- ; S- I ! Fii. . , I t-t k Tomfoolery!... lyrics ...Romance! I j Shouts"!?! SbIvokIVrOAs'1119'1 Krl WffiE M THELMA TODD fi&xtsLjM' ElmfWWrif ay Tic,kl womick dorothy lee rLWl W7U7T!t ?Oj ; iilliv lHiLlijlllI i-ro.iKht to the happenings! Waggon lrSftyW1 TkarfnHi'niA n in this great story ioaf, of jackasgerie! &j&ks&A , ESEM'WmSkl tzx . added Also Short Subjects . 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Mot .... Int. Harvest, ...... I. T. i T. Johna.Min. Monty Ward North Amer. . Park Utsh 4 8214 14, S3V, 33 38 j 401, 20', 3 92 'i - 1 . S3 33'i 12", 54 28 'i 1' 60'i 60; 17'i 'i 23'i 20i, 33 44 'i 6'i 44; 39', Penney (J. C.) Phillips Pet Radio Sou. Pac Stj. Brands St. OH Cal. St. Oil N Trans. Amer. , Union Carb Onlt. Aircraft U. S. Steel Pan Frand.cn Mutterfat. SAN FRANCISCO. July 18. UP1 First grade butterfat 241, t. o.b. S:n Francisco. Evport Wheat. PORTLAND, July 18. i Emerg ency Export corporation today bid cents bushel for country wheat for foreign shipment. Jacksonville JACKSONVILLE. July 18. (Spl.) Mra. L. Com beat la reported 111 at her home here. A near tragedy occurred last week on Big Apple Rate, when the small ao.i of Mr. ana Mra. Charles Ivte waa near ly drowned. Hearing the crlex of hla aix-year-eld son WlUr, Mr. Ivie rush-; ed to his rescue. j Walter Whitney waa a caller In Central Point Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Backus are the parent of a baby girl, born July IS. Ed Coffman la quite 111 at the home of his mother In Medford. Sam Cow man returned home Monday after spending the paat week with his eon. Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Ravener apent Sundav nieht w!t. fchntr rtfliiirhtr Mra. Oeoree Hollincaworth in Med-1 ford. Alec Norrls haa been quite 111 at hla home here for some time. Stanley Shaffer, eon of Mr. and Mrs. Jake Shaffer, partly aevered 1:1s foot with an tx at hla home here recently. Stanley is able to go about on crutchea. Ernest and Albert Olaon and Rofcir Card were Butte Palis callera Sunday morning. Bud Mitchell left S.nnday for the Boy Scout camp at Lake o' the Woods. to spend a week. Mr. and Mra. Hubert DeHaaa visited the home of Mr. DeHaas' parent. Mr and Mra. J. D. DeHaaa. here recently. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Moore of Butte Falls were recent callers here. Mlaa Burdette Dunnington and Mlas Francea Clark have returned from a camping trip at Cantrall's awtmmlns John Hueners and crew have been busy the past week and thla wec.A threshing his crop of wheat and bar ley. John Coffman of Tuba City, Cal., visited relatives here the first part of the month. Mr. and Mra. Ed Cantrall and daughter Leota, visited Grandma Cantrall and Amy Dow last week. Mrs. Fred Butcher and children MllTTil!S!aaa f i .- hct i-y.n .as-iMsi iijuoe- i i-snnrr. Clever Comedy Team at Craterian Bert Wheeler and Robert Woolsey. whoat madcap adventures have en- livened many a picture, are back again In their newest comedy, "Cock, eyed Cavaliers," opening a four-day run at the Craterian theater today. With the locale a mythical monarchy have returned home, after visiting her slater, Mrs. George Tranta, at Butte Falls. Mlas Freda Butcher re turned to Butte Falls to spend sev eral daya. Mr. and Mra. Ike Coffman spent Sunday at Star Gulch, vlalt lng Horace Ounderson. A forest fire started on Jack's creek late Saturday afternoon and spread rapidly over the Jacksonville hill. McLeod McLEOD, July 18. (Spl.) An epi demic or summer flu has been going around the last week. Among the most severe cases reported are Jim Rodgers and Gun Dltnworth, who have both been confined to the house, while a few children have had slight attacks. Roy Vaughn spent several days at home with his family over the week end. A boy was born to Mr. and Mrs. M. B. Train at their homo July 12. Ralph Train has enlisted with the Annie Springs CCC. Mrs. McFarland, Mhs Erma Glass and Bill Cadwallader spent Sunday at their homes. Harry Harding visited hla family at Crater Lake Friday. Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Kurti. are lo cated In Mr. Hoag'a cabin by the bridge, where they are contemplating making their home for the coming winter. Mrs. Kurtz la a sister to Dale and Jim Sawyer. 1 DANCE TONITE kitSt Music h.v ffr Dreamland 1 8. Oregon's Hottest Dunce Band I : u Men 36o Ladies 10c I (? , In days when knighthood waa In newer, Wheeler and Woolsey proceed to bring In modern songs and gaga and frolic wkith Thelma Todd and i Dorothy Lee. Noah Beery offers a J big surprise In singing a number with 1 gusto and a fine voice. W. D. Coburn spent the week end i with his family. Harry Mclntyre haa Joined the Un-! Ion Creek CCC. Little Billy Coburn. who trlea his best to fulfill his daddy's place dur ing hla absence, has waged a cam paign against gophera raiding the family garden. Billy uses poison bar ley and finds It highly effective, but was surprised when he discovered one of their 60-pound porkers sacrificed for the cause. Jnmca Thomas la helping Oua Dlts worth with hla haying. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Vaughn and sons attended a birthday party hon oring Mrs. Vaughn's mother, Mra. Dave Pence, last Sunday. It Is reported that local camp grounds are enjoying increased busi ness over the last several years. Fish ing is also steadily Improving and good catches of atcelhesds are now bring made. Constance Cummings Heads Cast At Rialto A love story, vividly human, pack ing a fine sentimental wallop and taking fine advantage nf many tne- atrr elements. Is what you can ex pect In Glamour, now at the Rialto theater It la both romantic and dramatic, yet not lacking In comedy STARTS TODAY! I A Tayle of Olden Chivalric to Make the Bellic Shake With Madde Delight! The Louts Are Out of Gaol Again! contrasts and with an exceptional cast giving life to the widely-read Edna Ferber story. One of the outstanding point. Is the picture, realism, dealing with a situation which almost every man and woman haa either experienced or dreamed about, Ths ,tory opens with a girl who wants both a career In the theater and, at the same time, loved. Con stance Cummlr.gs, In the role of Linda, a small-ttmt chorus girl, man age to achieve a frlendrhlp with Paul Lukas. a auccesstul and glam orous composer. Comes fame, ro mance, marriage and a baby, A big timer now, she la attracted to Phillip Reed, playing tha part of ; Lorer.ro Valentl, whom the discovers j In a Bohemian, cafe, and Induces the ' manager to give him a Job In her show Lukas sacrifices his hopes for happiness when the two confess their love, and consents to divorce. Then to London, where Valentl's suc cess and mode of life parallel Lin da's rise to fame. Then cornea the punch of the picture, In which Linda, disllusloned, returns to America only to find everything In a turmoil Has Injured Spine F. H. Baker of Oold Hill is In the Community hos pital receiving treatment for an In jured spine, suffered yesterday after noon whn he fell 29 feet, at a gold mine In that section. He was repot t ed resting easily this afternoon. DANCE Saturday Night UKLAMLAIND CLARE ASH Present, His DANCE ORCHESTRA and the Domino Club Review Monte Ballon Curt Durnalde Three. Kings Hill Billys Renne Recant! Tod Short Men 40e Ladles 10o Featuring Georgia Lee In her fascinating FAN DANCE and her exotic M.AVE DANCE J TOO FAST, THINKS 'ERI (Contlnueo from page one) for me to live there. I have and al ways shall have the greatest admira tion and affection for Mr. McAdoo." The senator, who did not contest the action, said she "correctly stated the reasons for the separation." The court approved a property set tlement, which waa not made public, and awarded first custody of the children. Eleanor. 19, and Faith, 14, to Mrs. McAdoo. Henry Grlvi. attorney for Mrs. Mc Adoo aald: "Each step waa taken ac cording to the rules of court and law. Under the rules It could have been done even faster. If Judge Collier wants to Investigate he la perfectly at liberty to do so." Senator McAdoo Is 70 years old; Mrs. McAdoo 43. Mr. McAdoo's first wife. Sarah Fleming McAdoo, died in 1913. Cj -S.TrT:N All aW sVJlsssti .V ' ".l Jf ( "