MEDFOBD MATE TRTBTJN'E, MEDFORD. OREGON. MONDAY, JULY 23, 1931.
PAGE FIVE
Local and Personal
etna Mra. H. B. Jordan left
by trln yesterday tor Seattle.
t
Return to City Mm. X. M. Ed
resumed her duties at Burelson's to
day. alter an absence of several weeks.
Conduct Services Reverend O. C.
Griffin, paator of the Baptlat church
at Ilcevlew. conducted religious av.
lcea at Camp Dog lke Wednesday.
Return! from East Mri. Oui Peter
ton returned thla morning from tio
monthe' Tlalt with relatlvta In Iowa.
Nebraska and Idaho.
s
Return to Coaat -Mrs. I. N. Ed
ridge, Mra. C. W. Palm and Mra. H. O.
yyrohbach have returned home from a
Iraeatlon trip to the coaat.
Out on Ball Wlllard Prank Ben
ford. 19. was out on tS ball today,
having been arrested on charges of
disturbing the peace Saturday night
by city police.
Visit In Sams Valley Euasel Ul.
rich. Bob Brown, Clare and roWlrt
Armstrong, Dorr Barrett and BUI Bar.
num were visitors In Bams Valley yes
terday. Four In Front Stewart Ralston of
Albany was out on 5 ball today after
being arrested for operating a car
with four persons over the age of 13
in the front seat.
...
Spend Week-end Here Mra. Robert
Harnlah and children of OranU Pus
"spent the week-end In this city as
the guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. P.
Nichols. ..
Visit Annie Springs Lieutenant
Aana Mrs. H. A. Barris, their son Billy
and Mra. Ij. I Lamb motored to Annie
Springs CCO oamp Sunday, where
Lieutenant Barrla Is now stationed.
On Leave Lieutenant Buford E.
Boyd of Camp South Fork of the
tn(T nnw on a aeven days' leave.
CCC district headquarters announced
today.
...
Return from Vacation Miss Wllda
Hall of Grants Pass and Miss Arlene
Jensen of this city have returned
home from a two weeks' vacation on
the beach at Crescent City.
Visits Relatives Jack Sl of Lus
Angelas arrived here the last of the
week from Los Angeles, to visit his
grandfather, John pen, aiso Mr.
Mrs. Frank Perl and children.
To Indiana Mrs. Jenora Moulton
is leaving today for Oreensburg, Ind..
where she will spend two months vis
iting her daughter, Mrs. Myrtle Bow
ers. Mra. Glen Blrk Home Mra. Olen J.
1 Blrk has returned from San Fran
cisco, where she haa been spending
the past week visiting friends aqd
relatives.
,
Dpmun Arrives E. Remsen of the
Southern Pacific lines, arrived In this
city thla morning from Olendale, to
visit his family, who are spending the
summer here.
Dew Leaves Trvln Lowell Dew, en
sign, U. S. navy, who haa reeentlv
received an anoolntment for the U.
8. 8. Trenton, left today by train for
Seattle, where he will board his snip
Return from Aberdeen Mr. and
Mrs. J. B. Peyton and sons, of Trsll.
recently returned from a visit In
Aberdeen, wash., for two weeks. Mr.
nji Mr n . Pevton of this cttv
cared for their ranch during their
absence
To Visit In Tolo Mrs. J. F. Kruger
and two daughtera. Wanda and Mar
garet, of Wellington, Kans. arrived
here on the Shasta today for a visit
in Tolo with Mra. Kruger'a parents,
Mr. and Mrs. John E. Green.
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Go to Heppner Mr. and Mrs. Har
k T Young snd son left Sunday morn-
Ung for Heppner, Ore., where they
plsn to visit relatives for a few days
before CO. tliiulng to portiana iot i.vs
remainder of the week
Sentence Suspended A aentence of
five days in the city Jail for Vlr:i
Bower, IT, arrested Saturday night
by city police on chargee of disturb
ing the peace, was euspended today in
city court.
Complete Vacation Mr. and Mrs.
George Henselman and family have
returned to Med ford from a week's
vacation at Diamond end Crater lakes
Also at the resorts with them were
Mr. and Mra. Fuller Clarkson of
Berkeley, Csl,
Norrls Get steelhead Aubrey Nor
. Ha, one of Medlord'e most expert fish
ermen, caught three fine steelhead in
the Rogue river below Trail yester
day. Dr. Dwlght Flndley, who was
with him. had a good time but didn't
land any big ones,
Bomher at Port A large V. 8. ermy
bomber, en route from Langley field
Virginia, to Crlssy field at San Fran
ylsco, stopped at the Medford mu
nicipal airport this afternoon for gs.
Lieutenant Harvey and a crew of two
are flying the ship.
Bill Bam ii m Home Bill Barnum
has returned from Sacramento, where
he visited the News Publishing com
pany and the Dome Engraving com
pany, and was shown through the
plants. Bill has been elected editor
of the Crater, high school publication,
for the coming year, and visited the
publishing houses In the bay section
to get new Ideas for the Issues.
Hotel Figueroa
Flrueroa St. it
loth. Loa Anrvlea.
Calif. One of Lot
Anr) newest
L.'chi:x too ounide
Mm
Fill
'i?1 Room, of
cCJa, Comlnrt.
Donrntoira. (larafe In Connection.
Rates from
1110 per da; without bath
troo per da; "lib hath
i-1.00 per da;, twin bed, and bath
A B. dMITH. Leasee.
At Soda Rnrlnra Mr - - .... n
" ' out, .
a. Beach were at Dead Indian Soda
opi.ngs over tne week-end.
Bitter Here Hugh Rltter, ranger In
the
ua&e o" ine woods district. 1. In
Medford for a few days on business
Leave for Everett Mrs. Bella Baker
nd alster. Mrs. Jmjnhin T.m ift
this city yesterday for Everett, Wash.
Mansfield on Snrv,v nnturt u,p,.
field, Junior forester, left today for
Pish lake to make survey of summer
home sites.
Wilson Church Leaves Wilson
Church left by train this morning for
a visit In Yoncalla. Wash., with rela.
tlves.
Jones to South Fork -W. L. Jones,
construction superintendent for the
forest service, left today for South
Fork of th Rogue CCC camp.
. .
Returns from Oakland Sam Golfes,
who haa been spending the past few
days in Oakli-nd, Cal., has returned to
Medford.
Dltsworth In Hospital Gua DIM'
worth of Prospect la receiving med.
leal attention at the Community hos,
pltal.
Visits Aunt Gene Thanoa left Sun.
day for Oregon Cltv. whi'rt ha will
remain snout a month as the e-uest
of his aunt.
Mrs. Leach Better Mra. H. L. Zaoh
of 417 North Bartlett atreet, who
underwent a major operation at the
Community hospital Saturday even
ing, was reported getting along nicely
today.
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Visit the Kaysers Mr. and Mra. T.
J. Fuson, daughter Anna Mae. and
Lieutenant Hoy D. Craft apent Sunday
at Merlin, where they were the guests
of Mrs. Grace Kayscr at her summer
home on Rogue river.
Makes Fine Catch George Paris,
local youth, reports trout fishing good
on Little Butte creek, for yesterday
he landed three-half-poundera. He
said today that fishing was best near
the bridge.
Gets Xew Table The Brownie Marie
restsurant, operated by Lee Ackle7,
has a new steam table for use In the
eating establishment located on North
Fir street. The table was installed on
Sunday.
False Alarms-Seeing the reflection
of a candle In the window of a small
house on the end of Alder street, some
neighbors last evening turned in a
fire alarm, shortly after 0:30. The
house had Just recently been rented.
Visit City Among those who visit
ed Medford today are: Margaret
Tyrell of the Old State road, John
Anderson of Seven Oaka, Lewis Cent
ner of Griffin creek, Mrs. E. E. Asn
of Trail and Mrs.' R. H. Wilson of
Phoenix.
With the recent installation of a
system of Airex fans, the Studio the
ater, under the management of Walter
Leverette, la aa cool and comfortable
a rendezvous for movie-goers aa is
available, according to Jack Wurts,
manager of Wurta Gift 8hop, who
provided the equipment.
Water-cooled air, forced through
vents In the floor, la circulated about
the auditorium, and after accomplish
ing Its cooling mission, Is drawn out
through a suction fan and replaced
by fresh air from below.
Through air vents In the basement
at the back of the building the air
Is first admitted. It Is then drawn
into a concrete washing compartment
where it is thoroughly sprayed with
ice-cold water, then blown by a giant
fan through the floor venta, from
which It is circulated by another fan
system throughout the building.
A couple from New York recently
arrived In the Orark mountains In an
old-time covered wagon after travel
ing about 1300 miles.
Twice manv bova as Rlrla are
killed In road accidents In England,
a survey shows, and eight times as
many boys are drowned.
F?TJ&& To relieve
rT Eczema
sX ? V .and give skin comlort
kfn5li
J$& iniiies von
to th e at! Oregon epic
OREGON TRAIL
I -A. G E ' J. N T
CAft tOOO
PIONEER PARADE PARADE. PR0CRE"
AND MANY OTHER THRUUNG EVENT
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Livestock
PORTLAND, Ore, July JS. (AP)
CATTLE: 1800: calves 150; ateady to
36c higher; ateera, good, common and
medium, 3.00-6.50; helfere good.
common and medium. 3.50-4-35; cows
good common and medium, 3.35-3.50;
low cutter and cutter, t.50-3.35; bulls
good and choice, 9.35-8.50; cutter,
common and medium, 3-50-S.35; veal
ers, good end choice, 4.75-5.75; cull.
common and medium, 3.50-4.75:
calves, good and choice. 4.50-5.75;
common and medium. 3.00-4.50.
HOGS: 457; fully ateady: light
weight, good and choice, 4.75-5.75;
medium weight, good and choice.
5.00-5.75; heavyweight, good and
choice, 4 35-5.76; packing sows, me
dium and good, 8.35-4.00,
SHEEP: 380; stesdy to 35e higher:
lambs, good and choice, 5.50-6.00;
common and medium, 4.25-6.50;
yearling wethers, 3.33-4.75; ewes,
good and choice, 1.75-3.50: cull, com
mon and medium 1.00-3.00.
Portland Produce
PORTLAND. Ore., July 33. (AP)
BUTTER Print, A grade, 34c; parch
ment wrapped cartons 35c; quantity
purchases V,c lb. less: B grade, parch
ment wrappers. 33'c; cartons 34ftc.
BUTTERFAT Portland delivery A
grade delivered at least twice weptrlv.
21 -23c; country routes, 18-300 lb.: B
grade or delivery fewer than twice
weekly, Portland, 30-32c: country
routes, lT-19c: C grade at market.
EGOS Sales to retailers private
firms: Special, 24c; extra 22c: extra
fresh extras . brown, 22c; atandard,
19c; fresh mediums 20c; medium
firsts, 18c; checks, 17c; bakers, 15c.
EOGS Sales to retailers Co-ops:
Oversize. 34c: extra. 22" ntfrnrfntv
19c; mediums 30c dozen. ,
EGGS Buvlna- nrlce of wholftMlnr
Fresh specials. 20-31c; extra 18
30c: extra mediums 17c: medium
firsts 14-15c; pullets 13-14c; under-
graoes la-ltc cosen. ,
ONIONS New 11.60 cental; No. 3,
61.35 cental.
NEW POTATOES Oregon Bur
bsnks 65c per 50 lbs.; Yakima Gems.
78c per 50 lbs.
CANTALOUPES Standards, e.1.50
1.60 crate.
Cheese, milk, country meats, live
poultry, strawberries, wool nn v....
unchanged.
Portland Wheat
PORTLAND, Ore., July 33. (fl)
Wheat: Open High Low Close
jury 8154 Bltf 81V. aiu
Sept 83 83 83 82 V
Dec. 85 85 as ii
Caah: Big Bend bluestem. 85; dark
hard winter, 13 per cent., 88; 11 per
cent, 83; soft white, western white.
naro winter, northern anrinv
era red, 83.
Oats: No. 3 white, 38.00.
Corn: No. 3 E. yellow. 31.25.
Mlllrun atandard. no on
Today's car receipts: wheat 7; bar
ley i: nour e; corn 2; oats 3; hay 3.
Chicago Wheat
CHICAGO, July 23. (AP) Wheat:
Open High Low Close
July, old - 1.01V, 1.00 .09 .08
Sep., old . 1.01 I.03V4 .09 1.00
New 1.02 1.03, .90 1.00
Dec, old 1.03 1.03 1.01 1.01
New 1.03 1.03 1.01 1.01
San Francisco Butterfat
SAN FRANCISCO. July 23. (AP)
First grade butterfat 24',4c f.o.b. Ban
Francisco.
20c Anytime Children 10c
Last Times Tonite
EDMUND LOWE
Ann Sothern In
'LET'S FALL IN LOVE'
STARTS TOMORROW
2 Features
No. 1. Great Animal Thriller.
"Devil Tiger"
No. 2. Tim McOoy in
"Speed Wings"
Coming "Pirate Treasure"
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Wall St. Report
NEW YORK, July 33. vPj Heavy
selling unsettled the stock market to
day and quoted values dropped I to
more then 6 points. The close was
weak. Transfers were approximately
3,000,000 shares.
The equity trading volume was the
largest since May T, last. Metals and
rails led the slide, although some
specialties were heavier later. Scat
tered stocks. Including American
Telephone and United Aircraft, dis
played some resistance.
Todsy's closing prices for 33 select
ed stocks follow:
Al. Chem. as Dye 1S1H
Am. Can 08
Am. & Fgn. Pew ..... 6
A. T. ft T H3'
Anaconda . -
Atch. T. Jt S. F
Bendlx Avla.
Beth. Steel
California Pack'g
Caterpillar Tract.
Chrysler
Coml. Solv.
Curtlas-Wrlght
DuPont .....
11
55 Ti
13 V.
28
32
35
35
18't
3
87!c
31
38
30V,
10
Gen. Poods
Gen. Mot -
Int. arvesl- ..
I. T. At T
Johns-Man. ...
Monty Ward
North Amer. :
46
26
14
Penney (J. C.)
Phillips Pet
Radio
58
16
4
19
Sou. Psc
Std. Brands
St. Oil Cal.
St. Oil N. J
18
33
43
6
Trans. Amer.
Union Corb .....
40
Unit. Aircraft
14
36
U. S. Steel
Silver.
NEW YORK. July 33. (AP) Bar
silver easier, lower at 46.
Clark Gable Heads
Impressive Cast
One of the finest motion pictures
speaking from both artistic and en
tertainment standpoint to be shown
In Medford for quite some time, Is
now playing at the Craterlan theatre.
Manhattan Melodrama", with an
Impressive cast headed by Clark
Gable, William Powell and Myrna
Loy. not only has been elaborately
mounted, but, more Important, re
tains the simple drama with broad
appeal that makes It an outstanding
achievement.
There Is an understandable situa
tion, presented clearly and complete
ly. And there la iorceful wallop In
Its presentation, as Is attested by at
tentlveness given the picture by the
audlenca at all times.
It Is a life drama of two men and a
woman, modern ly romantic. It In
cludes many sparkling comedy mo
ments and suspense, made even more
dramatically effective by perfect act
ing on the parts of all concerned.
The story Is laid In New York, and
covers a period of years. Actually It
Is the story of two boys, orphaned by
a steamship disaster, further bereft
when their foster father is killed dur
ing a riot. One (Gable) chooses the
HURRY! HURRY!
Impossible to Hold Over
Positively Ends Tomorrow
Kite
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Idelrio gifpf.
. VI jir tfitnft ST I
Localites To See New Film
Via Mobile Picture Theatre
Moving Theatre), Showing Advance Glimpses of Forthcoming
Motion Pictures, Will Pass
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A giant "the at re mob lie" which will screen acenea from next seuona
Paramount pictures la scheduled to arrive In the city and give a free
showing tomorrow. Built by Paramount Pictures at a cost of $13,000,
the huge machine la built on a chas
sis of a ten-ton truck. It requires
the services of four men to operate
It and the projection equipment In
side. A screen on the rear end permits
visibility both day and night.
Among the films from which local
residents will seo scenes when the
truck arrives hore are: Blng Crosby
in "She Loves Me Not." Marlene
wrong path, the other (Powell) the
right one. filackle, crap shooting kid
becomes a big shrt gambler; Jim.
studious, becomes a lawyer. Always
a bond between them, their paths
separate, cross and converge at the
mnst critical moments.
Biackle commits murder out. aided
by his pal, Nat Pendleton, tricks the
district attorney, his former boyhood
pal, so tiiat he has no case. Loving
Eleanor (Myrna Loy), he surrenders
her to his pal when he kp.ows that
union means happiness for both.
Then when the D. A.'s ex-aide, men
acing his chief's gubernatorial ambi
tions, Biackle again commits murder.
This time, however, his chum has
proof of the murder, not knowing of
the motive which prompted the kill
ing, sends his friend to the chair,
only to suffer remorse and grief for
his act.
But the climax Is not morbid; rath
er a triumph for men who stick to
their Ideals.
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Ends Tomorrow Night!
Dramatic Hit of the Year!
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ADOLPHE MENJOU
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to Introdure the iHldMt aft
of rharnrtrs since hi
'Applr Annie" of "l-sdy for
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Through City Tomorrow
Dietrich In "The Bcarlet Empress,1
Claudette Colbert In Cecil B. De
MUle'a "Cleopatra" and "Mrs. Wlgga
of the Cabbage Patch."
The mobile show house la making
a tour of the United States. It
started from the Hollywood studios
of Paramount, where H. E. Howard,
the driver, entertained all of the film
clty'a stars with screenings before
hia departure.
UNUSUAL NUMBER
IN 'WONDER BAR'
"Goln' To Heaven On a Mule1
which Al Jolson sings .in "Wonder
Bar", now playing at the Rialto the
ater. Is a unique number, both In Its
musical treatment and In Its presen
tation. Its semi -spiritual In the
Jolson tradition and at the same
time It Is more modernistic than the
Chicago fair.
Special Communication of
Medford Lodge No. 103, A
F. & A. M., Tuesday. July 24
at 3:30 p .m., for the pur
pose of attending and con
ducting the funeral of Brother Qeo
L. Herda. V. A. NORRIS, W. M,
GEO. ALDEN, Secy.
4
Pede Crose Beauty Shop. 636 W
4th, corner Peach (Entrance on Peach
St.) Medlord, Oregon. Open eve. and
Sundays, Phone 832-J.
NEWEST
If Ton ha.e
hrart shell steal It
. . . this little bun
dle of dimpled
cutcnessl
Child
. j-.-mr - i t r - -w.""
"Half a Sinner"
Coming to Rialto
Bully Blane hu on of th princi
pal roli in "Half a Blnner". coming
the RUlto thatr tomorrow on
th doubU fettur program that also
will fthow Uonl AtwlU In "Beggar
Ermine".
"Half Sinner" hu Berton
Churchill u tht Deacon, a card&harp
masquerading ai a man of the cloth.
Aa a hobo, he first a Ida MIm Blano
Mcap th unwelcoma attention
another "bo", latr to light tha
park of lova for her and Joel McCrea.
Fostering the romance, the Deacon
permit himaelt to be lured Into a
cud game, where by manipulating
the deck, he out Helta the sllckera
and Ba?ea things for everyone con
cerned. All kinds of legal blanks for aale,
for rent, no hunting, no trespassing
and other cards for aala v Commercial
Printing Dept. of Mall Tribune.
Use Mall Tribune want ads.
TOO LATE 70 CLASSIFY
FOR SALE 14 acres, 13 In pears, Bosa
and Anjou in first-class condition;
3 miles out. New buildings; clear;
crop and equipment go wlnh place.
Very reasonable. Box 2336, Tribune.
FOR SALE Milk tows. Phone 837-U
evenings.
STOLEN Lady's wrist watch Saturday
night from rest-room uoxj tneater.
Return to Tribune.
FSDREAL LAND BANK FARMS Con
venient terms. O. A. Barnes, 1334
Reddy Ave. Phone 148-X or I. R.
Kline. Eagle point, 4-F-ai.
FOR RENT Unfurnished houses
Western Loan & Building Co., 45
a. tjentrai Ave.
PICKED UP By Humana Socluty on
E. Main, hound, male, black and
tan, about 3 years old. Tel. 1010.
WANTED Cream separator. Phone
3M-K,
CASH PAID for men's Snd hand suits
hats and shoes, will H. Wilson. S3
No. Front
TO EXCHANGE 1928 sedan in good
condition for equity in late model
light car. Also 9 clear olty lou for
oar. Box 2307, Tribune,
Ends
I i:5 cyl f.i COJ 25d I
1:00-9:00 X IslAlTfallrtilV Kiddles 10c
Geo. Raft in"Trumpet Blows"
STARTING
20Am
Cheating Cheaters
and Square Shooters !
The Deacon Saint b day. and tinner
by nlshtl ... Yet his anircllo slnnlnf
hrousht happiness to a boy and girl!
HALF A SINNER
Berton
In the cart
the Broadway stage.
Joel McCrea - Sally Blane
HOXEL WlLLARli
Klamath Falls
KLAMATH BASIN'S LEADING HOTEL
.1 s as m cd .n ra rj nit .-.s-t
WANTELtX-aXxperlsnoatl girl or woman
to assist with housswork sn4 cars
tot children. Telephone H89.
FOR SALE Pontlao sedan; sxtra good
running condition; 4 new tires;
100. Phons 173.
FURNISHBD, olssn S-room modern
houss, with lee ping porch, nics
garden. 410 Laurel fit. Inquire 630
So. Ivy.
POR SALS Thoroughbred water
spaniel!. Inqulrs 1103 W. 10th.
POUND Boston Bull; ons good sye;
ears cropped. May have asms by
paying for ad. Dr. Stone.
1033 PONTIAC 4-door sedan, less than
10,000 miles and like new. Prtosd
to sell. Also several good buys in
trucks, one ruuy equiippad with
tra.ler for loading.
O. S. OATES ATJTO CO.
Used Car Dept. 0th and Bartlett.
USED CAR BUYS
1M3 Ford Tudor Sedan,
lf20 Ford Tudor Sedan.
1928 Pontlao Landau Sedan.
1038 Bulck Coupe.
1037 Essex Coach.
1B2B Durant Sedan.
1930 Bulck DeLuxe Sedan.
Dodge Truck; good rubber; motor tn
shape; fruit body, ready to take la
your crop. 0105.00.
STUDEBAKER SALES Ot SER7X08
WILL TRADE Piano for good B-flat
alto aaxophon-7i. Call 18-X-8, Cen
tral Point..
VERSATILE man for bookkeeping and
general utility work around an of
flee. Someone who thrives on d
tall and low wages. Give full par
tlculara about yourself. Reply Brt
3330, Tribune.,
FOR RENT Smsll house for baehtlor.
307 So. Oakdale.
FOR SALE -Work horses, or will trade
for springer oows. Inquire Oak
Grove Service Station, Jacksonville
highway.
WANTED Experience woman fr
general housework. References. 19
Geneva.
BLUB LAKE CANNING BEANS
2o per lb. 3140 lb picked and
delivered, 60 lbs. or more any
where In city limits, B. E. STUMP,
Phone 493 -R. gams Valley Road,
t miles north of Medford. .
Tonight
TOMORROW
ii
with
Churchill
ha mada famous- on
A
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PLUS
They Made Him A
Pauper.. and He Be
came A King!
Robbed of hit fortune hit
body maimed He lived to
avenge hii wrongs!
Lionel Atwill
in
"BEGGARS in
ERMINE"
W. makt m ipeclalty ot
Mtarlnf to eommarclal
trsTallors. Modern, light
um?U rooms.
Popular price Dining
Room end Coffee Shop.
W. D. Miller, Pro.
S. W. Percy. Ms
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