Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, September 19, 1934, Page 5, Image 5

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    MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUXE, MEDFORD, OREGOX, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 1931
PAGE FIVE
Local and Personal
Cole to School Everett Colo kit by
train this morning to attend the- Uni
versity of Oregon.
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Prom Phoenix Mrs. Chub Ander-
on of Phoenix was Ylaltlng In Med
ford yeaterday.
Prom Central Point Mr. and Mrs.
L. Hatfield of Central Point wera in
Medford yesterday.
Quest Today M 18 Ruby Fairbanks
of Yreka, Cal., la a gueat in Medford
today at the home of Mrs. N. S. Oat
man. h
To Teach School Mrs. Prancla
Nandle of thla elty left recently to
teach achool in Grant Pass thla win
ter. Mr. Pellet Baa Visitor Mrs. Mar
tin Pellet has as visitor today, her
mother, Mra. L. D. Harris of Vina.
Cal.
Mra. Palm Returns Mra. Char lea
Palm haa returned from a two weeks'
vacation at her aummer borne near
Band on.
Prom Eagle Point Among vlaltora
in Medford yeaterday were Mra. Rosa
Whaley and Miss Hattle Howlett of
Eagle Point.
Mra. Swedenburg from Ashland
Mra. F. G. Swedenburg waa in the
city yeaterday from Ashland, vlaltlng
friends.
On Business A. C. Tltua of Los
Angelea, representing the Marlon P,
Gray Co., waa In Medford yesterday
on business.
K ell urn on Vacation H. B. Kellum
of the California Oregon Power com
pany left recently by motor for a
two weeks' vacation on the coast.
From Bay City Ford Brady, flan
Francisco representative of the wey
enberg Co. of Portland, spent several
days on business and pleasure here
recently.
Issued Permit E. D. Elwood, 135
South Central, was issued a permit
to reshlngle at a cost of 9135, yes
terday at the city building depart
ment.
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Forfeits Ball 8. M. Bartelaon, 39,
of Washington, forfeited $10 cash ball
In city court Monday, having been
arrested Saturday night by city po
lios on drunkenness charges.
Supervisor Here -Mrs. Ilia E. Per
kins, traveling supervisor and stylist
for the Flelaher Tarn company of
New York, arrived on the Shasta to
conduct a yarn-craft fashion show at
the Handicraft Shop, 42 South Central,
today and Thursday.
Scherer Arrives and Departs Paul
Scherer arrived on this -morning's
Shasta from San Francisco, and ex
pects to leave again this evening to
attend an advisory board meeting in
Portland. He will return to Medford
the end of the week.
Tire Representative in City "Curly
Isbell of the Goodyear Tire and Rub
ber company, with headquarters In
Eugene, has been in the city on busi
ness, and while here watched the
high school team work out yesterday,
expressing the thought that they
should be able to beat the Marsh
field outfit, which be has also seen
practicing.
20c
Anytime
Positively Ends Tonitel
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MtBOP Or STABS AND WTBTINMWT1
Aahland Visitor Gold le Wilson of
MifM was a visitor In Ashland
Monday, the Ashland Tidings states.
From Climate City Mrs. Sofia
Baker of Grants Pass was In Med
ford yesterday, visiting friends.
Crowley from San Francisco Ed
Crowley of San Francisco will be in
Medford on business for a few days.
having arrived by train today.
Have Minor Operations Thomas N.
Robinson of this city and Mrs. I. N.
MoCollom of 437 Columbus avenue
both underwent minor operations to
day at the Sacred Heart hospital.
Receiving Treatment Among those
receiving medical treatment today at
the Sacred Heart hospital are Mrs.
J. A, Thomas of 501 East Main and
Mack Mackey of Klamath Falls.
Undergo Operations Patients at
the Sao red Heart hospital today who
underwent operations yesterda are
Mrs. Lorraine Wilson of Roseburg and
Donald Bailey of Grants Pass, son of
Dr. B. G. Bailey.
Leaves Hospital The Sacred Heart
hospital reported today that George
Van Galder of Jacksonville, who un
derwent a major operation yesterday,
was able to return to hts home today,
and la doing nicely.
'Oakes to Portland Harvey Oakes,
S. O. N. S. athletic star of last year,
la in Aahland today, and will leave
tomorrow for Portland, where be will
make his home.
Brother Visits with Mayor Harry
Porter of Portland stopped over be
tween trains this morning to visit
with his brother, Mayor George Por
ter, and the mayor's son. Jack Porter.
Alvln Winter Has Operation Alvln
Wimer, 11, son of G. C. Wlmer of 34
Quince street, was taken to the Sac
red Heart hospital last night for an
emergency appendicitis operation, and
is getting along nicely today.
Go to Lakevlew Ralph Stevenson
of Medford and W. M. Walls and Wil
liam Grenbemer of Ashland will leave
Wednesday for Lakevlew, where they
plan to hunt on the opening day of
the season. Ashland Tidings.
From P. E. O. Meet In Portland-
Mrs. E. A. Moore, treasurer of the
local P, E. O., returned this morning
on the Oregonlan from Portland
where she has been attending a board
meeting. ,
From Tennessee Eugene Montgom
ery of Knorvllle, Tenn., is visiting
with his mother, Mrs. Fay Trulove of
Medford. Mr. Montgomery arrived
Friday night, and will spend several
weeks with his mother. Ashland
Tidings.
Livestock.
PORTLAND, Sept. 19. (TV-CAT
TLE: 300; active, fully steady, un
changed.
HOGS: 100: nominally steady: light
weight, good and choice, (5.75-8 73
medium weight, good and choice,
18 00-8.75: heavyweight, good and
choice, 5 80-8.35.
SHEEP: 400: ateady, unchanged.
Portland Produce
Al. Chetn. & Dye ,
Am. Can
Am. & Fgn. Pow, ,
A. T. ft T.
Anaconda ..
Atch. T. ft S. F.
Bendlx Avla. .......
Beth. Steel
California Pack'g.
Caterpillar Tract, .
Chrysler ............
PORTLAND, Ore., Sept. 19. (API
BUTTER Print A grade, 284c lb.;
parchment wrapped cartons, 30c lb.;
quantity purchases, leas; B grade,
parchment wrapped, 27c lb.; do
cartons, 39c lb.
BUTTERFAT Portland delivery: A
grade delivery at least twice weekly,
27-29c lb.; country routes, 25-2ftc lb.;
B grade or delivery fewer than twice
weekly, Portland, 26-3 6c lb.; country
routes, 24-2So lb, O grade at market.
EGGS Sales to retailers private
firms: Specials, SOc; extras, 28c;
fresh extra brown, 28c: standards.
24c; fresh mediums, 25c; medium
firsts, 22c; pullets, 18c; do firsts, 10c;
checks, 20c; bakers, 17c dozen.
EGGS Buying price of wholesal
ers: Fresh specials, 26-27c; extras.
25 -26c; fresh extra brown, 25c; extra
firsts, 24c; fresh mediums, 23c; me
dium firsts, 21c; pullets, 16c; do firsts
14c; checks, 15c; undergrade 15o doe.
CANTALOUPES Standards, $1-1.36
per crate; DUlard, $1.75; Spear, 41.60.
Cheese, milk, country meats, mo
hair, cascara bark, hops, live poultry,
onions, potatoes wool and hay, steady
and unchanged.
Curtiss-Wrlght
DuPont ..
Gen. Foods
Gen. Mot.
Int. Harvest. -
I. T. ft T
Johns-Man. .
Monty Ward .
North Amer. ....
Penney (J. C.)
Phillips Pet
Radio -
Sou. Pac.
Std. Brands w
St. Oil Cal.
St. OH N. J. .
Trans. Amer. .
Union Carb. .
Unit. Aircraft
U. S. Steel
Portland Wheat
PORTLAND, Sept. 19 (AP) Grain:
Wheat: Open High Low Cloae
May .90Vi SOU .88 .88
Sept. MM .841,4 .84 34
Dec. .88 .87 .84 34
Cash: Big Bend blueatem, 94; dark
hard winter, 13 per cent, 98&; do,
11 per cent, 91 14; soft white, north
ern spring and western red, 83
western white, 82: hard winter, 87.
Oats: No. 3 white, 34.
Corn: No. 3 E yellow. 35.75.
MlUrun, standard, $31.60. .
Today's car receipts: Wheat, 60;
barley, 10; flour, 11; corn, 3; oats, 10;
hay, 3.
CHICAGO, Sept. 19. (AP) Wheat:
Open High Low Close
Sept., old- .1.03 1.03 1.023, 1.03
New 1.04 1.04 1.02 1.03
Dec. old.. 1.03 1.04 1.02 1.03
New 1.03 1.04 1.02 1.03
May 1.04 1.04 1.02 1.03
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TOMORROW ONLY
First Came
"MEN IN WHITE"
Now the
"LADIES IN WHITE"
Tell Their Story
"REGISTERED
NURSE"
with BEBE DANIELS
LYLE TALBOT
JOHN HALLIDAY
She Make, you re-lUe every mo
ment of heart-break and triumph
with her!
1404 CARS OP PEARS
SHIPPED FROM ROGUE
VALLEY UP TO DATE
Pear shipments from the Rogue
RWer valley up to last night totaled
1404 cars 766 to eastern markets and
648 to the canneries. Apple ship
ments to date total 66 cars.
Harvesting of the tomato crop Is
proceeding apace. According to Ralph
Koozer, manager of the Bagley Can
nery company at Ashland, the toms
toes are being received at the rate of
between 60 and 60 tons per day. con.
tlnuatlon of the present weather con
ditions are hoped for, so the crop
can be harvested before the heavy
frosts. The tomato picking and pack
lng Is expected to last until mid-
October.
Some of the pickers earn from 13
to 2.3S per day, and according to re
port, a few have quit on the theory
"we can get relief anyway." The
names have been reported to federal
relief agencies. It Is said.
Picking of Winter Nell Is now un.
der way In the orchards, and la ex
pected to be completed early In Oc.
tober. The bulk of the crop has been
picked and packed. Operations of
some of the packing plants have been
reduced the past ten days. It was a
short season.
DANCE
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Muslo by
MELODY HOTS
Direction
Reg. Flfer
Dreamland
8. Oregon's Hottest Dance Band
Men 35o Ladies 10c
Ready to Burn
Factory Blocks . Bundled Kindling
LARGE LOAD
$g.oo
LARGE LOAD
Chicago Wheat
.130
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Silver
NEW YORK, Sept. 19. (AP) Bar
sliver steady, o higher at 49s.
Ban Francisco Butterfat
SAN FRANCISCO, Sept. 19. (AP)
First grade butterfat 39 o f. o. B,
San Francisco.
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TO MEET MONDAY
An Important meeting of the wal
nut growers of southern Oregon haa
been called for next Monday by
W. A. Gates, who Is chairman of the
agricultural committee of the Cham
ber of Commerce.
The meeting la called for 8 o'clock
at the chamber and the purpose la to
explain and discuss the AAA regula
tions regarding local walnuts. Inas
much as the new regulations make It
almost prohibitive to buy the local
product. All growers are particularly
urged to be present.
Wall St. Report
NEW YORK, Sept. 19. (AP) The
best rally In the stock exchange of
September to date carried many lead
ing Issues up 1 to 2 points today, and
some of the volatile Issues made wider
gains. Buying was not aggressive,
however, and market analysts gener
ally spoke of the rally as ''technical."
The closing tone waa strong. Sales
approximated 625,000 shares.
The strength of stocks was accom
panied by a good rally in the bond
market, where demand for TJ. B. gov
ernments revived rather Impressively,
but In marked contrast to the action
of securities, commodities generally
declined. Both wheat and corn lost
about a cent a bushel, and cotton
was depressed.
Today's closing prices for 32 selected
stocks follow:
TUXEDO AND SPATS
PORTLAND, Ore., Sept. 19. (API
Police eyebrows waggled to a new
high today when a negro transient,
fresh from a boxcar journey, com
plained bitterly he had been robbed
of his tuxedo and a pair of spats.
"I go first class aa far aa dresstng
Is concerned, but I'm not so partlcu
lar about transportation," the com
plainant, Buddy Collins, explained
He blamed a white youth, his fellow
passenger on the freight train from
Seattle.
Warner Oland Has
Role Rialto Film
There'a a new twist In "Charlie
Chan's Courage," which opened at the
Rialto theater yesterday, that makes
It different from sny other Charlie
Chan picture. Aa soon as you get
Into the atory, you know that there
is skullduggery afoot. Finally, aided
by the enigmatic Chan, you see the
bloodstalna where ths supposed mur
der was committed. But where Is
ths body of the slain man?
Any dyed-ln-the-wool mystery fan
knows that Charlie will find the so
lution of what appears to be a baf
fling mystery, but It Is an Intricate
maze of plot and counterplot that
leada up to the startling climax. Even
if you're seen all the Chan pictures,
you won't solve thla one.
Warner Oland Is even better than
usual as the wily Chan.
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"State Fair" Opens at Roxy
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WANTED Experienced worn n or girl
lor general housework and care or
children. Must be clean and willing
to work. Room, board and IIS per
month. Call or inquire Ashland
Hotel Beauty Shop, Aahland, Ore.
DODGE PARTS Oenulne Dodge fac
tory parts for 1934 and older Dodges
at H price while they last. Stock
Includes fenders for '28, '29, '30 and
'81 cars. Eakln Motor Co., So.
Riverside.
In tne Will liogurs lllm, "State fair" now playing at the Koxy the
ater, Janet Oaynor is at her best as a little farm girl who learns about
love from a dashing young newspaper man played by Lew Ayres. The
comedy hit relates the adventures of middle western family at a state fair.
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CAPACITY CROWDS DECLARE IT:
The Greatest Chan Story of
Them All...!
Take Advantage of Direct from
Factory Deliveries
Timber Pr
s Company
PHONE 7
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sonc hits, which also features Kitty
Carlisle, recently seen In "Murder t
the Vanities."
Vaudeville Opens
Craterian Tonight
Med ford's first big vaudeville show
opened this afternoon at the Cra
terian theater, and will again be on
the stage tonight.
Chea Davis Chicago Follies, an ag
gregation of mixed talent that should
prove of utmost satisfaction for any
one looking for "In the flesh" enter
tainment, boasts of several show-
stopping acts set against a background
of lavish splendor.
The Lit tie Johns, novelty act; Chet
Wllley's Ten Barbarians, nationally
known radio and recording orchestra;
Frank Starr, offering Impersonations
and Imitations; the Matthew Twins In
a fast stepping dance routine; Anita
Muth, vest pockot edition of Sophie
Tucker; Lewis and Ethel In adagio
and comedy dance routines; Pattl
Patterson, wizard of the banjo; Ginger
Stover In an eccentric acrobatic num
ber, and several others, hold the spot
light for their share of applause.
'Housewife, a comedy of modern
life, with George Brent, Bet Dav.s
and Ann Dvorak featured, la the
screen feature.
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Grubs of the Japanese beetle, an
Insect pest, are located by their ene
mies, a variety of wasp, by the wasp's
sense of smell.
Blonde, lissome Miriam Hopkins.
In the role of a flamboyant little
cabaret dancer, Is starred with Blng
Crosby In "She Loves M Not," com
ing tomorrow to ths Craterian thea
ter. v
First appearing In serial form In the
Saturday Evening Post, and later as
one of New York's most successful
musical comedies, "She Loves Me Not'
tells the story of a chivalrous college
atudent who shields a night club
dancer from pursuing police and
gangsters, Involving himself in a series
of comedy situations. The film gives
crosby a chance to sing several new
TOO LA1E TO CLASSIFY
FOR SALE Circulating heater; rea
sonably priced, can y t(-j.
FOR SALS Two acres, Rogue river
frontage; 3 -room cottage; best gar
den soil; free water. FNce bbso,
Southern Oregon Realty Co., 44 N.
Riverside.
FOR SALE Cheap '29 Ford sport
roadster, xe Vancouver. Tel. 1U03,
SLIDE TROMBONE Phone 1233-W
FOR SALE OR TRADE Klamath
Falls potatoes. Phone 821-X.
FOR SALE Whippet 6 coach; good
condition. Will take some hay. See
Bob Helvey at Electric- wiring Co.
WANTED Experienced man to man
age feed and seed store In nearby
city. Write complete information
to Box 3409, Mall Tribune.
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9flir Anytime
TODAY
All the Laughter, Excitement and Gaiety
of a big State Fair ... A love idyll between
a yearning country girl and a devil-may-care
reporter ... a father and mother busy
winning prizes with pickles and pigs . .
And the ton finding adventure with a
beautiful carnival girl.
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Janet CAYNOR Will ROGERS
Lew AYRES Sally EILERS
Louise Dresser
Victor Jory
Norman Foster 4
Frank Craven
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SP0RTLIGH1
"Around ths Calmrfur"
"SUPPEE AT SIX"
NEWS
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ROOM In private home for gentle
man. Quiet; furnaoe heat, bath,
shower, garage. Phone 703-R.
MATERNITY HOME for aale; weil
equipped; on paying basis; future
business signed up. For further
particulars, address Maternity Home,
039 E. 11th, Eugene, Ore.
WATERMELONS and cantaloupes for
sale. C. J. McCay, 3 miles north
Jacksonville on Old Stage road.
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Here's a show to please everyone! Your money
back if you don't say it's the greatest stage
and screen show we've had for months!
Broadway and Holly
wood Headliners in
a joyous parade of
mirth and music 1
"CUNNEL" CUES DAVIS and his
CHICAGO
FOLLIES
FEATURING
The LITTLEJOHNS
In "A Garden of Jewels"
FRANK STARR MATTHEW TWINS
Impersonations De-Luxs Stepping syncopated
rhythms
ANITA MUTH .
PATH PATTERSON
LEWIS and ETHEL
OINGER BTOVER
CHET WILLEY'S
10 BARBARIANS
Radio and recording band
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The Battle's On!
TA ' ' 1A modorn wifo battling for
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Special evening prices for this big attraction:
ADULTS-40C CHILDREN-25C
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KITTY CARLISLE
Gloriously cock-eyed
romantio o o ra e d y
with BING spooning
and crooning like he
never has before!