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MEDFOKD MAIL TRIBUNE. "MEDFORD, OREGON, TUESDAY, AUGUST W, 1931. PAGE FIVE Local and Personal To Nocalps Mrs. R. T. Wilbur of Central Point left yesterday evening by train for Nogeles, Ariz. Sire, Slngler to Leave Mrs. Val Slngler wlU leave ny train tonight for Mllleraburg. Ind. Blj-the to Portland Louis Blythe left for Portland last night on the train. Prom South Dakota Mr. and Mra. Irvln Barrowa of Faulkton. 8. D., ar rived by train today, to visit at the country home of Charlea Clngcade. From Klamath Fall Harry Burlea and Robert Sparks of Klamath Falla were visitors In Medtord over the week . end. leaving for their home Monday. In Community Hospital X. A. Ueurn of the Modoo orchard 1 In the Community hospital, where Sun day he underwent a major operation. Freeman on Business J. R. Free man of Portland arrived In Medford thl morning to conduct business here for the day. Robinson to Hospital Tom Robin. son, city tratflo officer, left last night for Portland, where he wlU be taken to a hospital for medical treatment. Visiting In Jacksonville Mr. and Mrs. O. R. Chapman of Roseburg are visiting with Mra. Chapman's mother. Mrs. Alloa Ulrlch of Jacksonville. Murphy to Salem A. O. Murphy. Inspector for the Interstate Commerce commission, left by train for Salem last night. To Chicago D. L. Porter, a dls i charged member of the Civilian Con- aervatlon corps, left by train last night for hla home In Chicago. Visits Old Friends Joe McDanlel of Pomona. Cal., an old-time resident of Jacksonville, Is visiting with friends and relatives In the valley. Bumett on Business O. T. Burnett, general agent for the Rock Island railway, was In Medford on business yesterday. Position Here Mlaa Mabel Harwood arrived here this week to aocept a position with Alalne'a beauty shop. She was formerly with the Alalne ehop in Klamath Falls, Issued Permit W. A. Todd. 843 East Ninth, waa Issued a permit yesterday bv the building department for con structlon of a garage at the cost of 100. Smith In Medford Worthlngton C. Smith, traveling passenger agent for the Northern pacific railway, arrived In Medford last night, and la attend, lng to business matters here. I ' Visit Caves Visitors to Oregon Caves Sunday were George Watson George Shreeve, Dick Shreeve, Nor bert Dickinson, John Dickinson and Paul Dorf. Arrive This Morning A. W. Shoe. maker, representative of the Missouri Pacific lines, and Ij. J. Armstrong, representative of the Santa Fe lines. arrived In Medford this morning on official business. .Fined K and Costs Harold Clifford Colver of Phoenix, arrested Sunday by state police for operating a motor vehicle with no muffler, was fined 15 and $4.50 costa In Jacksonville Justice court yesterday, Reports Theft Reverend 0. B. Cox reported to city police yesterday that on the night of August 10, someone stole a 6.00x20 tire, tube and rim from his garage. The tire had a Goodyear all-weather tread. Sentenced yesterday Arthur Clint Hleronjmeus and H. 0. Roane, both arrested Saturday night by city police for disorderly conduct, were ordered to leave town or spend 30 daya In the ' city Jail, before acting Magistrate I George Porter yesterday. w Ashland Dems Here Among prom inent Ashland Democrats who were In Medford yesterday to attend the banquet at the Hotel Medford last night for Oeneral Charles H. Martin, were Guy Applewhite and Wm. Glen. brenner. Trianrle to Meet The TB-Trlangle of the First Christian church will hold Its regular monthly meeting In the recreational hall of the church thla evening at 7:4. Price Shafer and his croun have arranged an interest- mi meeting. All young people of high school age are Invited. Bound Over W. C. Schmidt, 80 540 South Fir, arrested Sunday by state police for operating a mftor vehicle while under the influence of Intoxlcatlna liquor, appeared before Judge H. D. Reed of Gold Hill yes. terday, and was bound over to the grand Jury, To an Francisco Floyd Hart and Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Tomlln left on last night's train for San Franolsoo. Undergoes Operation Mrs. Walter Serber underwent a major operation at the Community hospital Monday. Capt. Merrill Here Captain John R. Merrill of Camp Wineglass visited Medford on business Tuesday. Will Leave Tonight Jack Murray will leave by train tonight for Seattle. Wash. Mrs. Slngler to Leave Mrs. Rosetta Slngler will leave tonight by train for Chicago. Ill, with her two email children, to visit there for some time. Guest of Sister Mrs. R. J. Earl left for Portland this morning, where she will be a guest of her sister, Mrs. Leon Bulller, for a week. Leaves for Detroit Miss Denebelle Sawyera left by train for Detroit, Mich., thla morning to visit her par ents, Mr. and Mra. W. Sawyers. Retnrns Borne Miss Ruth Pattln of Marietta, Ohio, left en route home this morning by train, having been visiting here with Mrs. O. A. Simmers At Community Hospital Clinton Cooley underwent a tonsillar opera tion today at the Community hospital. Has Operation Delia Mae Dale of this city underwent a tonalllar oper ation at the Community hospital this morning. Undergoes Operation Mrs. F. R. Riley, 33 Rose avenue, underwent a major operation today at the Com munity hospital. Operation Today Mrs. Chester Ellis of Butte Falls underwent a major operation today at the Community hospital. Lole L.vnch Taken North Lole Lynch, 7, nteoe of Mrs. Roy Elliott of this city, who suffered a broken leg several days ago when struck by an auto, will be taken to her parents In Portland tonight, after having re. celved treatment at the Sacred Heart hospital. She will be accompanied north by Mra. Elliott. Auto Examiner Here All those wishing permits or licenses to drive cara may get In touch with Ward Mo- Reynolds, examiner of operators and ohauffeurs, who will be In Medford Friday and Saturday, August 34 and 35, at the city hall. Hours for ex amination will be 0 a. m. to 5 p. m and 8 a. m. to 5 p. m. Enronte South Mrs. Evangeline Morris and son David of Eugene vls- lted friends In Medford Monday night enroute to Santa Barbara, Cal. Return to Portland Mrs. W. 8 Rlchey of Portland returned home to. day by train accompanied by her sis ter, Mrs. C. E. Smith of central point with whom ahe has been visiting. To Eugene Dorothy Ball left by train today for Eugene, to visit friends for two weeks, before continuing to Bend, Ore., where she will teach thla winter. . EXTRA EGGS UP - ONE CENT TODAY Spencer Tracy Now at Rialto imm insaww tWUWMWfrW".w.Jwll) III' 1- W'UH stu uu.mu 4"1 I i " 7 S -v , '.A -svf rACx f., A 1- J Here Wednesday , v . v i Announcement was made today by Hal Halght, manager of the Rogues baseball team that the game with the Yakima Colored Giants, originally scheduled at the fairgrounds last evening, will be played next Monday, at 5:30. Failure of Manager Halght to receive a letter In time to publish news of last night's postponement caused a number to go to the dia mond for the game. Spencer Tracy, trouble shooter for for Trouble," starting a three-day run the telephone company, seems to be at the Rialto theater today, getting along with Constance Cum- Jack Oakle and Arllne Judge are mlnga In this scene from "Looking also In the cast. Flack from Vacation Mr. and Mrs, Arthur Hess and little son Bill re turned to Medford Sunday from week's vacation spent In Portland 7 Thev were accompanied on the re turn trip by Mrs. A. B. Williams, who hss been visiting in portiano jor sev eral months. (let $10 Fines Robert A. Rader. George Webb and Bert Llnch, all on charges of being drunk in a public place, were each fined 310 before Mayor Oeorpe Porter yesterday, megls trste in place of the city Judge, who is on vacation. All were arrested Sat urday ngiht by city police. At Headquarters Captain William Ryan of Camp Indian Creek, and Lieut. Trygve Bogevold visited dis trict headquarters on official business Tuesday. To Chicago Tonight Joseph Ba :ch, discharged member of the Civ ilian Conservation corps, will leave tonight by train for his home In Cht cago. To South Fork Karl Janouch, sup- ervlaor of the Rogue River national forest, and Major Clare H. Armstrong. district commander, CCC, left today business trip to South Fork of the Rogue CCO camp. Smith to Portland Albart M. Smith, navy recruit, left by train this morning for Portland, where he win take hla final examlnatlona before being sent to San Diego for prelim inary training. Gaines Here J. W. Gaines, travel ing passenger agent for Southern Pa- clflo lines, with headquarters m Port land, arrived here this morning on the Shasta to attend to official business matters In Medford. Visiting Brother O. F. Butler of Kansas city Is a visitor at the home of his brother, H. N. Butler of this city, and will be In Medford several weeks. 0. F. Butler Is an artist of some note. Guests of Busseys Miss Muriel Pollock of Medford and her father. T. R. Pollock, were guests Friday and Saturday at the home of Mr. and Mra. R. L. Bussey. Mrs. Bussey and miss Pollock are sisters. Ashland Tidings. To Crater Lake Mr. and Mra W. J. Sinclair of Princeton, N. J., Miss Ssra Sinclair and Mrs. C. J. Jones, both of Oakland, Cal., arrived here this morning on the Shasta, and left Im mediately by bus for Crater Lake, where they will spend two days. Hornlngs In Ashland According to the Ashland Tidings, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Horning and daughter Roberta of Richland In Baker county, are guests this week of Mrs. Homing's father, Robert Boswell of Ashland. The Hornlngs are former residents of Medford. Farewell Visit The Rev. and Mrs. M. L. Edwards, with their children, William. Charles and Carol Fern, were In Medford Sunday to hear the Rev, W. J. Howell, pastor of the Presby terian church, In his farewell sermon The two families are close friends and the day was spent In the fare well visit. Orants Pass Courier, Returns from Klamath Mrs. E. C Ferguson returned yesterday from Klamath Falls, where she has been visiting her sister for several days. Mrs. Ferguson was accompanied by Mra. Phil Lowd of Klamath Falls, for- merly of this city, who will visit In Medford with friends. Miss Barton Returns Miss Georgia Barton, who has been attending nurses' training school In Oakland Cal.. for the nast year, arrived In Medford this morning on the Shasta, to visit here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Barton, before the Bartons move to Eugene, to make their home. PORTLAND, Ore.. Aug. 14. (AP) The produce exchange today boosted egg prices 1 cent for specials, extras and medium extras. The advance suggested decreasing supply of fresh lay, scramble for such offerings and anxiety of storage speculators to get more for lea house supplies by moving still higher the fresh goods. Situation In the butter trade was strong but no further price changea were noted. Make was decreasing generally with good eastern and Cali fornia demand. The Tillamook association advanced cheese 1 cent per pound with the new selling price to dealera there 15c for trlpleta and 16c for loaf. On the exchange other Oregon cheese was advanced for the day. grade, delivery at least twice weekly. 36 337c lb.; country routes, 33 s 35c lb.; B grsde or delivery fewer than twice weekly, Portland, 3526c; coun try routes, 20321c; C grade at mar ket. EGGS Sales to retailers: Private firms, specials, 36c dosen; extras, 34c dozen; extra fresh extras, brown, 24c; standards, 22c; fresh mediums, 22c doz.; medium firsts, 20c doz.; pullets, 16c: checks, 18e; bkers, 16c doz. Buy ing price of wholesalers: Fresh spec ials, 23c dozen; extras, 21c dozen: ex tra mediums, 18 19c dozen: medium firsts, 15c dozen; pullets, 14c dozen; undergrades, 14c per dozen. ONIONS Oregon, tl.65sl.TB; Walla Walla, tl.35i1.50 per cental. CANTALOUPES Standards, tl-25 9 1.75 per crate; old-fashioned musk melon, tl per crate. Poultry, potatoes, strawberries, wool. hay, cheese, milk, country meats un changed. Livestock. PORTLAND. Aug. 14. (AP) Cat tle SS; calves 15; steady, unchanged. Hogs 700; steady, unchanged. Sheep 300; steady to weak, unchanged. Chicago Wheat CHICAGO, Aug. 14. (AP) Wheat: Open High Low Close Sept. (old) 1.04 1.05 1.02 1.02V4 Sep. (new) 1.04 1.05ft 1.01 1.03, Dec. (old) 1.07 1.07 1.04y4 1.04-;, Dec. (new) 1.07 1.08',, 1.04 1.04 May 1.10 1.11 1.07', 1.08',, PORTLAND, Aug. 14. (AP) But ter Print, A grade, 37c: parch ment wrapped cartons, 38ftc; quan tity purchases Ho lb. less: B grade. parchment wrapped, 37c: do, cartons, 380 lb. BUTTERFAT Portland delivery: A Portland Produce Portland Wheat Cash: Big Bend bluestem 90c, dark hard winter 13 per cent. 95c. dark hard winter, 11 per cent. 90o soft white western white northern spring and western rod 85o hard winter 87c Oats: No. 2 white, 31.00. Corn: No. 3 eastern yellow. t35.35; mill-run standard. t20.00. Today's car receipts: wheat 339; flour 17; corn 3; oata 6. Wall St. Report It Is popularly supposed to be the woman who pays and pays, but the positions are reversed in "or numan Bondage," powerful drama of domi nating love, which stara Leslie How ard, and which comes to the crate rlsn theater tomorrow. NEW YORK. Aug. 14, (AP) A sag In non-ferrous metal shares, as In flation fevers continued to subside, moderately unsettled a dull stock market today. Losses of fractions to 2 points were numerous. The final tone was heavy. Sales approximated 520.000 shares. Today'a closing price for 83 sel ected stocks follow: Al. Chem & Dye 138 Am. Can 87 ',4 Am. 6b Fgn. Pow . - 8 A. T. & T. : 110 Anaconda 13 Atch. T. Sz a. F 48 Bcndlx Avla. 13 Beth. Steel 37 California Pack'g. 39 Cataplllar Tract. ... 97V4 . S3V4 . 19 . 37, . 881, . 39 . 80 . 36 . 43 . 33 . 1314 . 57 . 1714 . 17 . 10 . 85 , 44 . 574 . 4114 . 18 . 33 Sliver NEW YORK, Aug. 14. (AP) Bar silver steady, unchanged at 49o. Chryaler ... Coml. Bolv Curt tM- Wright DuPont .. Gen. Goods npn. Mot. Int. Harvest. I. T. & T. Johns-Man. Monty Ward North Amer. -Penney (J. C.) Phillips Pet. Radio Sou. Pac. . . Std. Branda St. Oil Cal. St. Oil N. J. Trans. Amer. , Union Carb. Unit. Aircraft , U. S. Steel la Amusing Film A charming story, delightfully acted and simply and Intelligently dl. rected, la "Hla Double Life," now at the Roxy theater. Outstanding In the picture Is the work of Roland Young, co-starred as the bemused painter who, through an error and his own diffidence, watches his own funeral In West minster Abbey, and Lillian Olsh as the woman to whom the artist finally turns for contentment and a home. Roland Young never haa had a role that fitted his whimsical style more perfectly. Fftnds To Longer Newspaper Halted BISMARCK, N. D.. Aug. 14. (API- Acting Gov. Ole H. Olson shut off today the flow of money to ousted Governor William Langer and the "Leader," Langer administration weekly newapaper, from state em ployes, who pledged five per cent of their annual salaries under the pre vious regime. In an executive order, Acting Oov. Olson directed ceslhtlon of the paymenta. t Oregon Weather Fogs on coast, otherwise fair with little change In temperature tonight and Wednesday; moderate northerly wind offshore. t Use Mall Tribune want ads. The state police drive against ope rators of sutos bearing foreign li censes In this county, has resulted In a dozen arrests and tha Issuance) of 43 new Oregon licenses by tha sheriff's office. Those arrested are charged with operating an auto with Improper plates. The Oregon law requires that an? person who establishes a residence la the state, or la engaged In a gainful occupation therein, shall procure an Oregon license. Many of tha new licenses have been Issued to trans ients engaged In fruit work. State police now estimate that a majority of the foreign licensed cara have complied with Oregon law. The drive covers all sections of Jackson county. Use Mall Tribune want ads. "Blue" Spells Reduce some women to thai petulant shadow of their own smiling selves. Others take the Vegetable Compound when they feel the 'blues", coming on. It steadies quiver ing nerves .:. helps to tone np the general health...gives then) more pep more charm LYDIA E. PINKHAM'S VEGETABLE COMPOUND MEDFORD IRON WORKS 1153 North Central Foundry and Machine Shop Gears, Sprockets, Pulleys, Hoists Car Wheels. Saw Mill and Mining Machinery San Francisco Butterfat SAN FRANCISCO, Aug. 14. (AP) First grade butterfat, 38o f. o. b. San Francisco. . 1 Get your Crocks at Hubbard Bros. gal. to 15 gal. May Sept. Dec. Open , .9314 , .87 High .93 .87 .89 Low .93 .80 88 Close .93 .88 MODERN WOMEN Nttd Not SsrfwnKmthly pain tod delay due to colLU,ncrvou8timn,eipoaur3oriiriill4r cauaes. 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Starts Today for 3 Days A Couple of Wisecracking Romeos pip! I III 1 I r 4i r. The reports of hie death were creatly exaggerated. He'd Just begun to live hit- own lives Dow oi inem. LILLIAN GISH ROUND. YOUNG MO HIS DOUBLE LIFE' ALSO P0PEYE CARTOON I Eats My Hiilnsch" Three Little Bulla News Dally Mat 1:48. Eve at 7 Imagine these ""Nj ""t tL muffs turned """C "4 7ll II loos with 480 r'V I BrS pretty phone t: ' " .' a. atyt J ) V , ( KJr j Blppllnf with fan I shaklnf with mirth ' . . MUfS? J the two bl(test nnta In eaptlvlty and do they V j- .I slay the ladlesl A couple 'irW'JfV.? Vv V' ' l 01 ,e,1-not 'rouW shoot- 8---f-r tn wUh nothing to lose I but their Uveal ) Jack (uaras ) ) ) with CONSTANCE CUMMINGS ARLINE JUDGE JUDITH WOOD ADDED if jii"4f -V if A KRAZV KAT KARTOOn , fi "The BiUPoster" U 1 MINVTE MV8TERT KWjU "Fast Fingers" '3f( V "8CREKV iNAPSIIOTS" sl i 3 i