MEDFORD ATT' TRTB-2TE, JIEDFOT3D, OREGON. TVEDSDTiY, IVTJGTTST 15, I93i.
PAGE FIVE
Local and
John Holmer litre John Holmer of
Prospect apent yesterday la Mediord.
From persist W. W. Wllllts of Per
alst waa In Medford Tuesday morning,
and spent the afternoon In Ashland.
From Prospect Mrs. H. B. Herrlck
of Prospect Is a patient at the Sacred
Heart hospital, where she Is receiving
medical care.
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Choate In City J. T. Choate. tray
llng representative of the Canadian
National railway. Is a business visitor
here today.
Goes to Chicago Warren IJgett
left by train today for Chicago, where
he will visit his sister. Miss Viva Lig
gett, who formerly resided here.
Goes to Los Anjcles Mrs. E- L.
Brewer of Los Angeles, who has been
visiting In Medford. will leave this
evening by train for her home.
From Gold Hill Today C. L. Stud
well of Gold Hill, In charge of the
house of mystery there, was a busi
ness visitor in Medford this morning.
Has Tonsils Removed J. A. Mo
Dougall this morning underwent an
operation at the Sacred Heart hos
pital for the removal of his tonsils.
Loses Car V. D. Field. 23 Cottage
street, reported to the city ponce
jl. night that he had lost his automobile
at 3 a. m. yesterday.
Leaving for Salem Miss Sabrlna
Thatcher Is leaving this evening lor
Salem, where she plans to spend two
weeks.
Ordered Out of Town Henry An
derson, S3, a native of Oklahoma, was
arrested yesterday when begging from
house to house on the east side. Po
lice today ordered him to leave town.
Mrs, Hicks Leaves Mrs. P. E. Hlcis
of this city left this morning by train
for Roseburg. where she will meet
her husband, who Is coming from
Marshfleld.
CCC's Leave Duane Robinson of
Portland and Victor Delucchl of San
Francisco, who have been discharged
from the CCC, left for their homes
last evening on the Southern Pacific.
Life Savers to Meet Members of
the life saving corps will meet at the
Katatorlum tonight at 7:30. according
to announcement made this morning,
which urged that all be present.
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Leaves for Portland Etta Ounster
of Portland, who has been spending
the past week here, left on today's
Shasta for her home. While here she
visited Mr. and Mrs. Vance Wolga
mott, the latter being her sister.
Arrest Youth Billy Carpenter, 14.
was arrested at Daynard's sawmill In
the Dead Indian district yesterday by
state police, on & warrant Issued out
of Josephine county. The youth, with
another 15-year-old boy, was charged
with robbing a store at Selma, Ore.,
on two occasions. The boy was taken
to Grants Pass by the officers.
Convenience and Economy
Stop In OAKLAND
Hotel San Pablo offers!
Comfort
without Extravagance
Centra Location
RATES: 91.00 to IL75
FREE GARAGE
MODERN COFFEE SHOP
Directions to Hotel: Stay on
Main Highway (San Pablo
Avenne) directly to 20th St.
Management -(lARRY
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ALL THE COMFORTS OF
HOME MAY BE FOUND at
The Broztell
A Distinctive Hotel
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It IS EASILY accessible to shop
pine anil theatrical center,
churches, llbrarlrt, parks and
transportation lines.
La 1 lei traveltnc without ewort
III appreciate the atmosphere ol
lecurlty and rest It offer.
Etery room with tub and ihower.
Room With Bath $1.50
Hotel Broztell
Fifth Ave. & 27th St., N. V.
Personal
I'ndergoei Operation O. Hlggln
botham ol thla city underwent a ma
jor operation th La morning at the
Sacred Heart hospital.
Receive Treatment Mr a. O. H.
Wattenburger of Talent la receiving
medical treatment at the Sacred
Heart hospital.
Farrell In Medford Erneat rarrell,
representing the Union Pacific com
pany, la a visitor in Medford today
from Portland.
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Leaves Here Tonight Elmo Chaae,
manager of Chaae Co., florists, of
Eugene, who haa been In Medford a
few days on business, -will return to
Eugene this evening.
Mr. Martlndale Here Wm. M&rtln
dale, representative of the traffic de
partment of the American Railway
Express company, is In Medford for a
few days from San Francisco, at
tending to business matters.
Plane Arrives Here Lea Bowman of
Los Angeles, who has been visiting at
the Northwest Fish Fur And Game
farm. Is expected to leave for the
south today In his plane, which ar
rived this morning from Los Angeles.
Completes Visit Here Miss Marie
Chevlgny of Alberta, Canada, who has
been visiting her brother, Joseph
Chevlgny, for the past month, left
today on the Shasta for her home,
Miss Chevlgny also spent soma time
In California.
Returns to Hood River Melvln
Sherreib of Hood River, who visited
his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. C. A.
Sanger of Little Applegate for che
past three weeks, left today fur his
home, making the trip nortj on the I
Shasta. j
On Business Here Mrs. E. T. Bur- i
dette and little Altars Cummlngs of
Rogue River were in Medford this
morning attending to business mat
ters. They arrived here on the Ore
gon lan, end left at 10:45 on the
Shasta.
I eaves Hospital Dave Penoe of
Trail, who has been a patient In the
Community hospital, left yesterday,
and Is staying at the home of his
daughter, Mrs. Frank Dlts worth, in
Medford. Mrs. Pence Is also spending
a few days In Medford.
Vacation In North Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Ege, who attended to business
matters in Medford, have gone to
Portland to spend two weeks vaca
tioning. Their home is In San Fran
cisco, and Mr. Ege represents the
Fidelity and Casualty company of
New York.
Robinson In Hospital Tom Rob
inson, city traffic officer, Is In the
St. Vincent's hospital m Portland,
where he Is expected to undergo an
operation this week. Robinson will
probably be in the hospital for about
two weeks, a telegram received today
by Chief of Police Clatous McCredle
stated,
Special Prayer Meeting A special
prayer meeting will be held at the
First Christian church tonight, start
ing at 7:45 o'clock, under leadership
of Walter O. Crank. Topic for the
evening will be "How our Bible came
down to us." All are Invited to at
tend and gain information on how the
Bible was handed down through the
ages.
Examiner This Week Ward Mc
Reynolds, examiner of operators and
chauffeurs, will be In Medford from
0 a. m. to 8 p. m. on Saturday of this
week, on a special trip, according to
information received by the police,
McReynolda was unable to give exam
inations to all applicants last week,
and for that reason 1s returning here
for a day. He will also be here on
Friday and Saturday of the following
week.
Ingram Arrested William R. In
gram, 35, a salesmen from Eugene,
was arrested yesterday by the state
police, on charges of reckless driving.
Jngram was scheduled to appear be
fore Justice of the Peace W. R. Cole
man In this city. August 22. The
complaint states that Ingram passed
two long rows of cars at an excessive
rate of speed, narrowly averting a
head-on collision each time. The ar
rest was made on the Pacific highway
south of Phoenix.
Announce Oldeon Meet The Ore
gon and Washington Gideons' state
convention will be held In Corvallla
i Saturday, Sunday and Monday (Labor
I day), September 1-3, according to an
nouncement received here today. Dele
gates will be provided lodging and
breakfast during the convention, and
special low rates for meals arranged
for visitors. Further information may
be obtained by writing George Waldo,
secretary, 118 North 21st, Corvallis.
20c Anytime Children 10o
ENDS TONITE
BOUND YOUNG
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TOMORROW
Leaves for Seattle Jack Murray left
last evening by train for Seattle,
where he has employment. He might
also attend the University of Wash
ington, according to present plans.
Visits the Franklins Nell Dorm an
of Nevada. Mo., who arrived here to
day on the Oregonian, will spend two
or three days as the guest of Mr.
and Mrs. N. H. Franklin, before con
tinuing to California to visit.
Oat man Returns William F. Oat
man returned to his home In Med
ford the first of the week from Los
tine, Ore., where be visited his sla
ter, Mrs. C. R. Nolan, and family for
the past several weeks.
Mr. Wortman Better J. F. Wort
man, who has been 111 since the first
of June, Is now able to be up, and
able to come In to Medford from his
place on the Paclflo highway Just
south of town.
leaves for California Art Endrls,
local manager of the Sperry Flour
Co., left for northern California yes
terday morning, and will return Fri
day. Mr. Endrls will then leave by
tral n for Port 1 and to spend a f e w
days atendlng to business.
Guests of Fllllngers Mr. and Mrs.
Will Tory and son Keith of Sumner,
Ore., and Mrs. Cora E. Wryly are
guests in Medford of Mr. and Mrs.
W. O. Filllnger, having arrived here
from a tour through the south, which
took them Into Mexico. Mrs. Woody,
mother of Mrs. F'Jinger, plans to re
main here for a extended visit. The
Torys will continue on to their home
at Sumne?,
RE
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With home repair loans from the
government available under the na
tional housing act, considerable in
terest Is being manifested by home
owners In remodeling. As a feature
of this program in southern Oregon,
the Jackson County Building and
Loan association made public today a
plan of completely remodeling one
of their properties with accurate, care
ful check on costs for the benefit
of home owners.
The house at 1506 West Main street,
In almost dilapidated conditions, has
been selected by officials of the asso
ciation and workmen will begin im
mediately on completely renovating
the property. Local labor and ma
terials will be used and, when the
remodeling is completed, cost figures
will be made public. People of this
city will be Interested In viewing this
property now so that they may see
the posibllltles of renovating old
houses.
LOSES TWO F
WILLIAMS CREEK, Aug. 15. (Spl.)
R. F. Lewman had two fingers cut
off of his left hand one day last
week and another badly lacerated,
while putting hay Into the barn. Hla
fingers got caught In the rope of the
fork, drawing him up Into the air to
the hay window, before he succeeded
In making the others hear. He was
rushed Immediately to Grants Pass
for treatment.
"Journal of Crime"
At Studio Today
Ruth Chatter ton comes to the
Studio theater today in "Journal of a
Crime."
The drama depicts the devastating
effects of a murder on the conscience
of a sensitive and reftr.M woman,
although that murder waa committed
to save her home from a love pirate.
Besides this emotional side there Is
much thrilling action.
Adolphe Menjou plays opposite her.
TALENT GRANGE TO SEE
DIAMOND JUBILEE FILM
Talent Grange will meet Thursday
evening with a covered dish dinner at
7:30 for the members and their
families. At 8:30 the Diamond Jubilee
parade pictures will be shown. Visitors
will be welcome. No admission will
be charged for the pictures.
An egg deteriorates In storage be
cause tt Is ''digesting Itself" through
a chemical called trypsin that acts on
the egg white.
Adults
20c
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TODAY and THURSDAY
The Great Chatterton Playing Her Heart
Out in a Role that Will Haunt Your
Dreams!
JOURIifll OF
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CLAIRE D0DD
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Julia Sanderson and Frank Crumitin
"ON APPROVAL"
CARTOON "THE FATAL NOTE" NEWS RKLX
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ON CUBE BUTTER
PORTLAND. Ore., Aug. 15. (AP)
Premium of at least per pound
was being offered above the produce
exchange quotation for cube butter
on the market here today.
There waa no change in the egg
price, but real freeh eggs were be
low demands.
Trading In the chicken market w ,
alow, but ateady, with prices un
changed. Dressed turkeys, especially
hens, were finding call.
Local dressed meat values were
down somewhat for country killed
calves. Veal and hogs well as beef
remained In good crl.
Tomato sslea wve active under the
new code who!dsale minimum price
of 40o box.
Peach r.arket was fairly active
with cr.f call for The Dalles and
Willamette valley auppllea.
Markets'
Livestock.
PORTLAND. Aug. 15. CAT
TLE 163; calves 31; steady, unchanged.
HOGS 300; active, 15c higher. Light
weight, good and choice, $5.10-6.15;
medium weight, "good and choice,
95.40-6.15; heavyweight, good and
choice, t4.65-5.60; packing aowa, me
dium and good. 3.60-4.25; feeder and
stocker pigs, good and choice, $3.40
3.85. SHEEP 700; active, lambs 25c high
er. Lambs, good and choice, 95.00
6.25; common and medium, 93.75-
5.00.
Portland Produce
PORTLAND, Aug. 15. (AP) But
ter Print, A grade. 2714c: parchment
wrapped cartons. 28 Vic; quantity pur
chases Ho tt 1; B grade, parch
ment wrapped, 27c; do, cartons, 28c
lb.
BUTTERFAT Portland delivery: A
grade delivery at least twice weekly,
26 3 27c lb.; country routes. 23 25c
lb.; B grade or delivery fewer than
twice weekly, Portland, 25 13 26c, coun
try routes, 20 d 21c; C grade at market,
EGGS Sales to retailers: Private
firms, specials, 26c; extras, 24c; ex
tra fresh extras, brown, 23c; stand
ards, 22c; fresh mediums, 22c; me
dium firsts, 20c; pullets, 16c; checks,
17 18c; bakers, 16c dozen. Buying
price of wholesalers: Fresh specials.
23c; extras, 21c; extra mediums, 18 9
18c; medium firsts, 15c; pullets, 14c;
undergrades, 14c per dozen.
COUNTRY MEATS-rrSpring lambs,
10(8llo. Others unchanged.
ONIONS Oregon, 80 (3860 per B0
1b. bag; Walla Walla, 70 75c per
cental.
NEW POTATOES Oregon Bur
banks, 60 a 05c 50 lbs.; Yakima Gems,
No. 1, 91.20 cental.
CANTALOUPES Standards, 91. 25
rl.35; Dlllard $1.65(1.76 per crate;
old-fashioned musk melon, 91 per
crate.
WOOL 1934 clip, nominal; Wil
lamette valley, medium, 20c lb.; fine
or half-blood, 20c; lamb, 18o lb.; east
ern Oregon, 17 20c lb.
Cheese, milk, poultry, strawberries
and hay, unchanged.
Portland Wheat
PORTLAND, Aug. 15. (AP)
"Wheat:
Open , High Low Close
May .9214 .93' .921-4 M
Sept. .8fl .80 14 JR6 .So
Dee. 874 .87 .87H
Cash: Big Bend bluest m, 89c;
dark hard winter, 13 per cent, 94c;
dark hard winter, 11 per cent, 89c;
soft white, western white, northern
spring and western red, 84c; bard
winter, 86c.
-Oata: No. 9 white 431.00.
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DANCE
To the Ultlnf strains of th.
Direction REO FIFF.B
MELODY BOYS
Dreamland
Men 36o Ladies lOo
Kiddies
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ADOLPHE MENJOU
GEORGE BARBIER
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Leslie Howard
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Stic. V.
Leslie Howard and Bette Davis are
the two principals In the strange love
affair of W. Somerset Maugham's "Of
Human Bondage," at the Craterian
theater for today and tomorrow.
Dealing with the love of a lame,
sensitive, well bred artist-medical
Corn: No. 2 eastern yellow 935.25;
mill-run standard, 920.00,
Today's car receipts: wheat 178;
barley 3; flour 0; corn 4; oats 8.
Chicago Wheat
CHICAGO, Aug. 15. (AP) Wheat:
Open High Low Close
Sept., old.. l.OUa l-01t 1.00B l.Olifc
New 1.01 Vi l.OHi l.OOi's 1.01
Dec, old.... 1.04 1.044 1.024 1.034
New 1.04 1.044 l-O-'i 1.034
May . 1.0714 1.074 1.05 1.06 ft
San Francisco Butt erf at
SAN FRANCISCO, Aug. 15. (AP)
First grade butterfat 28c, f. o. b.
San Francisco.
Wall St. Report
NEW YORK, Aug. 15. (AP) A
shift ox bullish attention from ln
flatlon shares such as non-ferrous
metals, o building supply atocks,
failed to stir up much enthusiasm In
the stock market today, and price
trends were mixed at the close. Sales
approximated S80.000 shares.
Today's closing prices for 33 sel
ected stocks follow:
Al. Chem. U Dyo 137
Am. Can 60 (i
Am. & Fgn. Pow .
A. T. & T.
Anaconda
111
124
47
1374
26
39H
27'4
33
19 !4
21,
88H
29'.4
Atch. T. & 8. F.
Bendlx Avla. ......
Beth. Steel -
California Pack'g. K
Cataplllar Tract.
Chrysler .
Coml. Solv
Curtlss-Wrlght
DuPont
Gen. Foods
Oen. Mot. ..
, 39 V
, 20 4
Int. Harvest. ,
I. T. & T.
Johns-Mnn. .
Monty ward
North Amer.
Penney (J. C.)
Phillips Pet
B!4
44W
32
13V,
57 !4
17
Radio
'4
Sou, Pac
Std. Brands
St. Oil Cal.
St. Oil N. J. .
Trans. Amer.
. 1
. 19
. 35
. 4414
Hurry ! Ends Tomorrow Night !
A Riot of Adventure and Laffs!
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Constance
CUMMINGS
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Even the president of a
have his weak moments
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At Craterian
student for an unworthy woman
held "in bondage" bv the girl's
strange attraction, the picture ahowa
how the man s Clinging aicaniaany w
such a love can only Dring cusasier
in th end. France Dee. Kay John
son and Reginald Denny have fea
tured roies.
Union Csrb.
41
Unit. Aircraft
U. S. Steel
. 15
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Spencer Tracy in
Pictures at Rialto
"Looking for Trouble." starring
Spencer Tracy, which opened at the
Rialto theater last night, offers some
of the most definitely thrilling and
entertaining film fare of which this
reviewer haa partaken in many moona.
The story deala with a little known
phase of life that of the professional
"trouble shooter." the telephone
linesman whose business It Is to sea
that the wires are kept clear through
blizzard, fire, storm or earthquake.
Spencer Tracy, cast as foreman of
a group of these adventurous lada who
brave every catclyam of nature ao
that communication between man and
man may not be Interrupted, brings
to the portrayal of his role a virility
which makes It one of the most con
vincing parts he haa ever played on
the screen.
Jack Oakte, who plays his assistant,
Is responsible for much of ths
sparkling humor which kept last
night's audlenca chuckling with
mirth.
Get your Crocks at Hubbard Bros.
14 gal. to 15 gal.
DANCE
TONIGHT
at
THE OAKS
(End of We3t Main)
Rainier on Tap
Music by The Oak, Orchestra
Dancing every Wednesday and
Sunday
Hon 35c
Just a couple of wise guys
looking for nifty dames and
shooting trouble for the
phone company I It's a great
show I
Arline
JUDGE
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matrimonial bureau may
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SKEETS GALLAGHER
ROCHELLE HUDSON
GIVEN LOIR
RATES
W. J. Martlndale, traffle agent for
the Railway Express agency, who ar
rived here yeaterday from San Fran
clsoo, announced today that a great
reduction, affective today, Is being
made in airway express rates. These
changes will be affective on the Unit
ed Air Lines ships through Med-
xom.
The reductions, Mr. Martlndale
said, show a decrease of about two-
thirds from Hating of three years
ago. The changes are affective
throughout the Railway Express sys
tem. The minimum charge is now
85 cents, Instead of a dollar as prev
iously, according to Mr. Martlndale.
FOR DREDGE EXPERTS
Unted Statea Civil Service commis
sion haa announced several open
competitive examinations, applica
tions for which must be on file with
secretary. Board of U. S. Civil Service
Examiners, U. 8. Engineer Depart
ment at Large, Qlaagow, Mont., not
later than August 39.
The open poeltlona are: Dredge run
ner (cutter he ad suction pipeline
dredge); master, dredge; mate, dredge.
and chief operator, power sub-station
(for filling the position of fore
man, power aub-statlon).
Competitors will not be required
to report for examination at any
place, but will be rated on their ex
perience and fitness.
Shows
7:00 - 0:00
TODAY and THURSDAY
HE LOVED HER WITH A
PASSION STRONGER THAN
LOVE' lyy Ngia:!!.1
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NORWALK, O. (UP) For the tint
tlms since Norwalk was founded, ISA
years ago, Norwalk creek la bona dry.
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