JfEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFOBD, OREGON. WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER 3, 1934.
PAOE NINE
Local and Personal
W. B. C. to MMt Th regular
mvrln of th Woman'! Rlief Corps
will be Mia In tne Armory tomorrow
aite.-noon at a ocioca.
Captain Harms Here Captain Her
man I- Harms, commander of the
Oak Knoll CCC camp, was a visitor
Medford Wednesday.
..... a in MMWrtrrf Lieut. Buford
Bovd of the South Pork CCC camp.
waa an o::icii in
Wedneaday.
Janoch to Portland Karl L. Ja
nouch. aupervlaor of tha Rogue River
national forest, left laat evening for
Portland, on the Oregonlan.
.
mm. Southwell 111 Mra. Ethel
Southwell of Central Point, who un
derwent a major operation a week ago.
1 reported very much Improved.
A To Visit Brother Aire. W. M. Hll
" key left Tuesday evening for St. Louis,
from where she will continue to Van
dalla. Ill-, to vlalt her brother, whom
a ,he has not aeen for many yeara.
Row to Roseburj: A. S. Roaen
baum. district freight and passenger
agent for the Southern Pacific com
pany, with headquarters here la
spending today In Roseburg on busl
. nesa.
.
Mm. Illllard 111 Mrs. Prank Dlllard
of 39 Summit avenue la receiving
. medical attention at the Community
, hospital. William Paul and Mra. C.
H. Schrltt of routs 1 are also pati
ents at the Community for treat
ment. " Mrs. Bwlgart Leaving Mrs. Carl
' Bwlgart la leaving thla evening for
Palo Alto, where ahe will visit her
aon-ln-law and daughter, Mr. and
Mra. Elliott Ayrea. before continuing
to Loa Angeles with Mr. Swlgart. to
spend the winter.
...
A- Precipitation Reported The federal
weather bureau, located at the air
port here, reported thla morning at
betv.-een 5 a. m. and 5 p. m.. on Tues
day, the precipitation waa .02 of an
Inch. In the 12-hour period from
B p. m. to 8 a. m. today, only a trace
was listed.
...
" To Hold Cllnlo A clinic for pre--ichool
children will be held at the
Sparrow Memorial clinic In the Jack
aon county health department, on
. Thursday, October . The clinic will be
held from 1:30 to 4 p. m. Appoint
ments may be made by telephoning
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Sarjent Injured Wlllard N. Sar-
gent of 53 Effle street Buffered cuts
about the head, and ahock. when his
oar crashed at the side of the high
way near the Jackson county fair
grounds about 1 o'clock thla morn-'
inc. Officers aald they believed Sar
gent had fallen asleep while drlvlnj.
Dr. Inskeep was called to attend him.
J Assigned Here First Lieut. Theo
' dore P. Coatee, FA-Rea., formerly of
the South Fork CCC camp, who has
been stationed at the dlatrlct head
quarters on temporary duty for the
past two weeks, has been assigned
he? and will become an assistant dla
' trlct quartermaster after helping with
the re-enrollment work.
.
Arllriclnl Fie Maker Sidney O
Holes of San Francisco, an artificial
ye maker, will be In Medford to
morrow, and during hla stay will make
his headquarters at the Jackson Ho
tel. It la expected that there will be
a number of valley people Intereated
In Mr. Noles' vlalt. He la an expsrt
ye maker, and Is able to match the
false optic with the person's other eye.
...
Enroute to Illinois Claire Conway
of Hamilton Field, San Rafael. Cal.,
arrived here Tuesday to visit his
grandmother, Mra. Zoa E. Arnold, and
other relatlvea before continuing to
Chanute Field. Rontoul, HI., where he
will be atatloned until spring. He
was joined hero by hla brother, Char
lea Conway, who will accompany him
to Yellowstone national park and to
-4 A Century of Progress exposition in
Chicago. Charles will return hew by
bua In about four weeks.
...
Firemen Work Fast Less than two
minutes after receiving a call at 7:45
'thla morning, the fire department's
chemical wagon was out of the hall
and at the scene of a fire at 37 Tripp
street, where an automobile was
blaze. A couple of aqulrts from a
hand extinguisher operated by Flre-
man Eddie Demmer, quenched the
flames. According to the auto owner,
an explosion might have occurred with
disastrous results, had the firemen
been less speedy.
...
I.asalle to Leave Lieut. Edward H
LaSalle. who has been serving as mo
tor transport officer at the -CCC head
quarters, has been assigned to Camp
Tiller. Captain olenn J. Key. com
mander of the Upper Rogue camp.
w:!l be stationed here as motor trans
port officer. Lieut. Worth L. Kin
dred of the Tiller CCC camp has been
assigned to Camp Upper Rogue on
detached service. Lieut. Cyril H. Mc
3u1re will command the camp with
thp departure of Captain Glenn J
Key.
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I'ndertoea Operation Mra. F W
Baugh of 737 Alder street underwent
a major operation today at the Com
munity hospital.
To Have Open Home The Wash
ington Parent-Teachers' association
will conduct open house for t.w
enta and teachers on Friday evening.
i. was announced today.
May Coming In First Lieut. Harry
May, Jr., of Camp Indian Creek, haa
been assigned to dlatrtct headquar
ters and will be detailed as assistant
district Inspector, according to Infor
mation given out by the CCC officers.
...
To Have Dance -The Chamber of
Commerce at Talent Is giving a dance
Friday evening In the Talent Orange
hall, for the benefit of the Talent
playground. The public Is invited.
...
In Ashland Tomorrow Mrs. Mark
V. Weatherford, state regent of Ore
gon society. Daughters of the Amer
ican Revolution, will make her first
official visit to Mt. Ashland chapter
on Thursday, October 4. Mra. Henry
C. Oaley of Ashland Is state registrar
of the Oregon society and state chair
man of geneologloal recorda and mem
bership In the national aoclety. Mra.
John Cadzow Is regent of the local
chapter. Ashland Dally Tldlnga.
...
Visits the Fair Jack Hemstreet,
who left here recently for the east,
spent three days at the fair In Chi
cago before continuing to Detroit, ac
cording to word received from him
today by Chief of Police Clatous Mc
Credle. ...
Wortmana Return Mr. and Mrs. J.
Frank Wortman and Mrs. Julia Mitch
ell have Just reutrned to Phoenix from
a trip north, where Mra. Mitchell vis
ited he sister In Seattle. Marvin Al
bert drove the Wortman car for them
on the trip. Mr. Wortman, who was
seriously 111 this summer, spent two
weeks In the hospital at Portland,
under the care of Dr. Coffen, heart
specialist.
REGISTRATION IN
Yesterday saw n Increase In the
number of people registering for the
general election, according to the
county clerk's office. The registra
tion books will close Saturday, Octo
ber 6.
County Clerk Carter report that
there was a fairly steady stream of
people registering all day yesterday.
It la anticipated that the closing days
will show something of a rush.
Persons are required to reglswr
who have not voted at a general elec
tion for two years; who have moved
to another precinct, or changed their
address: women who married since
the last election, and thereby chang
ed their names; people who will rcai.
the age of 31 years between now end
election day, and persons who have
not voted In this state before and
have resided In it for six months.
JUDGE FEE WILL
E
Federal Judge James Alger Fee will
be here next Saturday when natural
ization hearings will be held, accord
ing to word received yesterday by lo
cal federal officials.
The federal court for the southern
Oregon term was opened Tuesday and
then recessed until Saturday. The
delay was due to unfinished business
at Portland, including the report of
the federal grand Jury, which is con
sidering a number of southern Ore
gon criminal matters.
The federal Jury' term will open
next Tuesday. Four criminal cases
and one civil case are docketed. The
proceedings are expected to take a
week. It will be one of the shortest
sessions In many years.
Market?
Livestock.
PORTLAND. Oct. 3. AP Cattle
100; calves 10; 3ic lower: steers, good,
ommon and medium, I3.00&5 75;
heifers, good common and medium.
3.00a5.73; heifers, good common and
medium. 3.00?4.50; cows, good, com
mon and medium, $3 3.75; low
cutter and cutter. $1.25(92.25.
HOGS 100: steady, unchanged.
SHEEP 500; steady, unchanged.
Portland Produce
PORTLAND. Oct. 8 . !P) BUTTER
Print A grade, 39c; parchment
wrapped cartons, SO'c lb ; quantity
purchases, less; B grade, parch
merit wrapped, 39c lb.; do. carton,
30c lb.
BUTTE RF AT Portland delivery: A
grade delivery at least twice weekly,
28-29c lb.; country routes. 25-20c lb.;
B grade or delivery fewer than twice
weekly Portland, 27-28C lb.; country
routes, 34 -2 5c lb.; 0 grade at market.
EGOS Sales to retailers: SpeclsAs.
31c; extras, 39c: fresh extra brown,
29c; standards, 25c; fresh mediums.
26c; medium firsts, 23c; pullets. 19c;
do. firsts, 17c; checks, 21c; bakers.
18c dozen.
EGGS Buying price of wholeaalers:
Fresh specials, 28c; extras, 26c; fresh
extra brown. 26c; extra firsts, 25c;
extra medium, 34c; medium firsts, 20
22c: pulleU, 15-18c; do, firsts, lflc;
undergrade, 15-1 6c dozen.
POTATOES Deschutes gems. No. 1,
$1.25; others unchanged.
CANTALOUPES Standards, $1-1.35
per crate; Roseburg, $1.50-1.75 per
crate.
Cheese, milk, country meats, mo
hair, cascara bark, hops, live poultry,
onions, wool and hay, steady and unchanged.
Chicago Wheat
Will Rogers in Craterian Hit
4
" wir.
4 , 4 X ft
One of Americas most noted au
thors, Irvin S. Codo, nss suppneo win
Rogers with his latest vehicle, "Judfie
Priest," opening tcdny at the Cra
terian theater. The result is said to
give Rogers the finest and most
human role of all those he has played
on the screen.
The popular series of stories by
Cobb has been used as the basis for
this screen history of the shrewd and
wise Kcntucxy juage. who nourished
in Padacuh, Kentucky. Rich human
interest blends with laughter and
tenra In this tale of a sleepy southern
town, which still Is not too sleepy to
cradle stirring drama. Millions of
readers know this grand old Jurist of
fiction. Now millions more will know
and love him.
CHICAGO. Oct. 8. AP) Wheat
futures :
Open High Low Close
Dec, old .... .99 .99i .95H
New .98'; .99'4 .953'B
May 98 .994 J&5H .9fl'i
July .03 ft .941,4 .90 i .90
St. Report
NEW YORK. Oct. 3 (JP) Stocka
displayed mild rallying tendencies to
day, but In the face of a sharp break
In grains, they were unable to achieve
much progress. The trading pace was
about as slow as that of the previous
session. The close waa fairly steady.
Trcnsfera approximated 390.000 shares.
Today'a closing prlcea for 33 select
ed stock follow:
Al. Chem. 4: Dye U3
Am. Can 98'i
Am. & Pgn. Pow - I';!
A. T. & T 109 V,
Anaconda 10?j
Atch .T. & 8. P...
Bendlx Avla
50
IS', 4
Beth. Steel - 36':
California Pack'g
Caterpillar Tract
Chrysler
Coml. Solv
Curtlss-Wrlght
DuPont
Gen. Poods
Gen. Mot
Int. Harvest
I. T. ii T
Johns-Man
Monty Ward
North Amer
Penney (J. C.)
Phillips Pet
Radio
Sou. Pac
Std. Branda
26'2
32'i
VI
!4
88",
30
28'i
38-'4
45'i
13
61
I4;:i
6",
17
19 1,
37
St. Oil Cal
St. Oil N. J - - 2,4
Trans. Amer M 5?a
Union Carb
Unit. Aircraft . ......
U. 8. Steel
43
9
32,
San Franclaro nutterfat.
SAN FRANCISCO, Oct. 8. UP)
Flrat grade butterfat 39!2, f. o. b
San Franclaco.
Silver.
NEW TOFJC, Oct. . fl) Bar 111
ver steady and unchanged at 50',i.
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TODAY
and
Thursday
Musical Show Now
Showing At Rialto
Languorous romance, snappy tunes,
a super-abundance of laughs and a
smashing big production make "Down
to Their Last Yacht." musical ex
travagnnza, top-notch screen enter
tainment. It began Its local engage
ment at the Rialto theater yester
day, and was greeted by delighted
audiences.
The spectacular events of this show
are built upon the exciting experi
ences of a group of American ex-mil-ltonaires
stranded on a Utopian
island in the South Seas, where life is
one round of festivity. This gives
lavish opportunities for comedy, smart
dialogue, lilting melodies and elabo
rate dunce numbers.
Mary Boland, as the Island queen,
and Polly Moran, in the hllarlcus role
of advisor to would-be social climbers,
make a splendid comedy team, each
eliciting a mnxtmum of laughs from
her part. Sidney Fox and Sidney
Blackmer, teamed together for the
first time, are the romantic lovers of
the story.
Obituary
Emma I.auornian.
Funeral services for Emma Lauer
mnn, wife of John Lauerman, who
died at their home in Central Point
Tuesday morning, will be held at the
Conger chapel at 2:00 p. m., Thurs
day with Rev. D. E. Millard In charge.
The remains will later be forwarded
to their old home at West Bend. Wis
consin, for interment.
Mr. Price Here C. O. Price of Wolf
Creek is a business visitor In Med
ford today.
Nurses Will Meet ;
Thursday Evening
The Oregon State Graduate Nurses'
asociatlon, district number four, wl'.l '
meet with Mrs. Llum at Lanrldge, j
O rents Pass. Thursday evening, Octo
ber 4, according to announcement to- j
day. .Those from this city are re- ;
quested to meet at the Community i
hospital at 7 p. m. j
ATTENTION!
EAGLES
The Rcclllar Indrje Mretlng
Tills Friday Will Be Held In the
K. P. Hall
'FINISHING SCHOOL'
ON STUDIO SCREEN
A vivid picture of life in lcosely con
ducted ultra-exclusive boarding
school, where young girls are per- j
mltted to hire bogus chnperons for i
week-end rendezvous, is nffcrded the !
audience. In the startling picture
"Finishing School." now at the studio j
theater. Frances Dee and Ginger
Rogers are featured. I
CLAUDETTE'S
BEAUTY SHOP
Permanent,
Waves
$1 95 and
$2.50
Lavendoil Wave $3.75
Finger Wave ...50c
Phone 1518. 113 E. Main
Across from 1st Nat 'I Bank
Shows fyl
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On ANYTIME
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not know I , ;.
A itoMling glimpie behind Ihe
wolli of one of our marte,if
tchooli.
TOMORROW
DOROTHY DELL
VICTOR McLAGLEN
in
"Wharf Angel"
Dailv Mat. 1 45 Eve. 7, 3
with
Vancei
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Ginger
ROGERS
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John
HOILIDAY
The Crorkett
Srhool for Youne
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PLUS
BEN BLUE in
"Nervous Hands"
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MOM SMV Ki ll,
(OMINO FKIIlAV
THE COLLEGE COACH"
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CHARLES RUGGLESfe-$
ANN DVORAK DOROTHY
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PLANS
I
Boys between the RRes of 14 and
31 are reminded of the meeting to
b held tonight nt the Envied' hnll
at 7 o'clock. It was announced by
Jack Hueston thla morning.
The meeting la called for the pur-
pow of outlining definite plana for
the athletic flub which the local
Fraternal Order of EaRles la sponsor
ing for the youth of the city.
Basketball clasws will be com
menced Immediately and other fea
tures of the club can be put under
way If a sufficient number of boya
are In attendance at tonlght'i meeting.
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
DON'S RADIO SERVICE
Repairs Sales Rentals.
423 E. Main St. Phone W8.
FOR RENT 8 -room modern home;
hardwood floors, fireplace. Call at
415 Newtown.
WANTED Party with truck to lease
place or become partner in wod
business. Must have references.
Write I. A. Eldrldge, Oold Hill for
particulars.
FOR RENT: Nice front room to re
liable gentleman; close In. Call at
143 N. Ivy.
WANTED Someone to cut out apple
trees for wood. Phone 17-F-14.
TAKEN UP 13 turkeys. Owner may
have same by paying for advertising
and feed. Wm. Kantor, Rt. 4.
EXPERIENCED orchard man wants to
manage orchard or any other work.
Olf severson, Rt. 4, Box 158.
FOR SAtiE Good, gentle 3 -yea. old
family cow. Tuberculosis and abor
tion tested; $25. 731 W. 14th St.'
FOR SALE Klamath Netted Oem Po
tatoes. U. a. No. 1. per 100 lbs., SI 25.
U. a. No. 3, per 100 lbs.. 90c. Frea
delivery. Tel. 603. Peerless Market.
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FOR 8AM5 JManos for storage. Call
Eads Transfer, 315. 1015 N. Central.
WANTED To rent email house on
west side. Will pay 110 00. 810 W.
Second. i
COMPETENT girl wants housework
lor Doaro, room ana smaii wages.
Phone 14-F-14.
WIIiL TRADE BulcJt sedan or light
pickup. Phoenix Trading Post,
Phoenix.
FOR TRADE! Bicycle for shotgun or
rifle. Clement Auto Wrecking, 30
N. Riverside.
FOR SALE White sewing machine In
good condition. Call mornings and
evenings, 143 N. Ivy.
COW for sale or trade for light car.
grain or wood. Phone 4-F-4.
LOST Brown mottled coin purse.
Reward. Mrs. Ooff, Hotel Holland.
DELICIOUS and Wlnesap apples. Call
17-F-14.
SPECIAL DAIRY FEED
THE BUTTERFAT MAKER
PER SACK
Extra High Quality
mMSON'S Spfiliil tinlry Fefd mntnlnn, around
Cnm. Mlllrun. soybonn Mral, Barlfy. Ground Oats,
Penmil Mcnl. Unred OH Menl. Coconut Mral, Min
erals and Salt.
Protein 17 Fat 4
This popular Dairy Feed should Interest you. If
you want extrn profit gtve thin feed a trial.
F. E. SAMSON CO.
Phone 833.
229 N. Riverside
BTfmrnm
THE FUNNIEST COURT IN THE
WORLD IS NOW IN SESSION!
STARTS
TODAY WwMm
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FOR 4
DAYS
You'll love Will Rogers as a
quaint Kentucky Judge . , . who
tempers justice with kindness
. . . and salts kindness with
wit ... in a picture as mellow
as a mint julep . . . and with
twice the kick ! '
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Judge ffhvesff
WITH
TOM BROWN ANITA LOUISE
ROCHELLE HUDSON
HENRY B. WALTHALL
DAVID LANDAU STEPIN FETCHIT
ADDED
BEN BLUE
In
"Very Close Veins"
CARTOON
NEWS
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Mats 25c
Eves 35c
Children lOo
mmumym smiiiiihj mm !
Shows at 1:45
7:00-9:00