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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD, OREGON. FRIDAY. OCTOBER 5. 19.14.
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Local and Personal
Horn I'nlon Creek Frank Amy of
Union Creole Is a business visitor In
Medford todny.
Simpson In Town Charles Simpson,
Crater I" ranger, was a Thursday
visitor In Medlord from the park.
Has Tonsils HemnvedHale Kllbom
or Cenral Point had his tonsils te
moved today at the Community hos
pital. l.e Vake In Medford D. C. LeVaXe,
engineer, with the Fidelity and Cas
ualty Company of New York, is In
Medford today from Portland, attend
ing to business matters.
Mrs. Brainy Better M:s. C. Reese
Drsley, who underwent a major op
eration at the Community hospital
j weeks ao. Is no recuperating at
ner home on Siskiyou Heights.
Ashpole Returns C. Wilbur Ash
pole has returned here from Klamath
palls, and. reports that cattle are be
ing moved out of that section now
lor market.
Hanley ' Is Visitor Mike Hanley.
stockman of Lake Creek, and Miles
Cintroll of the Ruch section, were
business visitors-In Medford Thursday.
Leaves for Portland O. W. Webster
of Portland, who has been here tor ' chanirecl.
a day on business, left by train this I HOOS 200;
morning.
Livestock
PORTLAND. Oct. 5 (API Cattle
500; calvea 50; about steady, un-
To Grants Puss J. H. Felker of thla
city left on the Shasta this morning
for Grants Pass to visit for a feu
days with relatives.
steady to 10c higher
for top lightweights; lightweight,
good and choice, 5.o0.i6.25.
SHEEP 100; steady, unchanged.
Toley In Hospital Lester Foley of
Central Point underwent a major op
eration Thursday at the Sacred Heart
hospital.
Portland Produce
Scoring Hit I "Young Blood"
PORTLAND. Oct. 5. AP) Butter:
print, A grade, 29c; parchment wrap
pod cartons, 30c; quantity purchases
Vic leu; B grade, parchment wrap
ped, 29c lb.; do carton, 30c lb.
. BUTTER PAT Portland delivery: A
grade, delivery at least twice weeklv.
28 .2(c lb.; country routes, 25 n 20c
lb.; B grade or delivery fewer tnnn
In the Hospital Mrs. Henry CaL ! Wee weekly Portland, 2728c lb.;
houn of Butte Falls la a patient at I country route. 24 3 25c lb.; C grade
the. Sacred Heart hospital, where to
Receive Treatment EaxI Frye'of 444 '
North Orape street and Mrs. A. J.j
DeCalueve of Chicago are patients at
the Sacred Heart hospital receiving '
medical care. I
a minor opera-
day she underwent
tlon.
Arrive for Visit Mr. and Mrs. W.
J. Hendryx of Portland arrived on
the Oregon I an this morning, for a
visit in Medford with Mrs. Hendryx'
mother, Mrs. Josephine Clark.
last , night by city police. Rose whs
Crawford In MhHohI-L. Howard barged with being drunk in a pub-
Crawford, artist at the Wlne.ela.ss CCC
camp, who has attracted much at
tention by his exceplonal paintings
of this section, Is spending today In
Medford.
Rnof Fire Today A roof fire at
the Frank Reum residence. 922 South
Oakdale avenue, was extinguished this
noon by the fire department, before
the blaze had done any damage to
the interior of the home.
i Uuest or Mis lleeson Miss Anna
tamma of Redding, Calif., arrived
here today, to be the guest of Miss
Mildred Beeson, during the conven
tion of the Shasta-Cascade Wonder
land association. Miss Hamma Is sec
retary for the organization.
Furnace Pie Open A furnace pipe
was open in the basement at the C.
L. Strange home, 33 Willamette street
yesterday afternoon, and caused the
basement to become full of smoke.
The fire department was called to the
residence.
Kottel In Medford Ernest Hostel,
ranger at Crater Lake National Park
la in Medford today, and reported
weather conditions Ideal for fall
travel. Leaves on the trees along th
highway and In the park have turn
ed to exceptional colors, and m&'ae
the drive particularly attractive at
this time, he said.
I ALWAYS A CROWD!
DAD DYNGE'S
DANCE
ORIENTAL
GARDENS
BOTH HALLS
SAT-NITE
at market.
EGGS Sales to retailers: Specials,
32c; extras, 31c; fresh extra brown,
31e; standard 25c, fresh mediums.
26c; medium firsts 23c; pullets 19c;
do firsts. 17c; checks, 23c; bakers,
18c dozen.
EGGS Buying price of wholesal
ers: fresh specials. 28c; extras, 26c:
Furnishes Bond William Rose. 23. fresh extra brown, 26c; extra first
of Washington, furnished H0 bond 1 25c; extra medium, 24c: medium
this morning, having been arrested ; firsts 20(?22c; pullet 1518c: do
firsts, 16c; undergrade 15tsl6c dozen.
POTATOES Oregon Burbanks. $1
per cental; Yakima Gems. No. 1,
1.003 110 per cental; Definite
Gem. No. 1. ftl.l5gl.20.
Cheese, milk, country meats, mo
hair, live poultry, onions, cantaloupes,
wool and bay, steady and unchanged.
New Deal Home Started
NEDERLAND, Tex. UP 1 Construc
tion of the first Beauxart Gardens
homestead, a federal government
"new deal" project, has started two
miles west of here. The first dwelling
to be erected was a four-room struc
ture.
Be correctly corseted in
an Artist Model by
Ethelwyn B Hoffmann.
i
ft
Coming Sunday
Will Roger new picture. ' Judge
Priest." taken from the stories oi
Irvln S. Cobb, is making a decided
hit at the Cratertan theater where
it Is receiving praise as being one ol
the fiucst characterization this
popular star ha yet made. It play
until tomorrow ntr$ht.
lie place.
.
Visitors III Meiiruril Mr. and M:s.
E. J. Olovannettt and Pred C. Warh
ter of the Half Moon Fruit and Pro
duce Co., were visitors In Medford
yesterday, looking over the turki."
market. They plan to return here Oc
tober 20, they said. .
. .
Has Oiieratlon Neva Samuels of
the treasurer's department office In
the city hall underwent a minor op
eration at the Sacred Heart hospital,
and Is renorted better today. M-3
Samuels has been HI for the past
week.
Has Emergency Operation Little
Patricia Marx, daughter of Mr. antl
Mrs. Homer Marx of 16 South Oranse
street, underwent an emergency op
eration at the Sacred Heart hosplt.il
Wednesday night, and was today re
ported as getting along satisfactorily.
Will Sine. Sonc "Song to Crater
Lake," written by Miss Viola M. Phil
Hps. Is to be sung tomorrow morn
ing at the showing of "Sustlka."
about 9:45 o'clock, at the Cratertan
theater. The movie Is being presented
as a part of the Shasta-Cascade Won
derland association program.
Football Film
7:
Leave for Portland Bobby and Lo's
Anne Hubbard left on the Shasta this
morning for Portland, where they will
meet their parents. Mr. and Mrs. Ro
land Hubbard, and make the retum
1 trio by auto. Mr. and Mrs. Hubbard
1 have been In Portland for the past
; four days on business.
Ilrlef Visitor Mrs. Stewart Ciloyd of.
Seattle, who has been visiting for the
past several days in San Francisco,
was a brief vislfor In Medlord tms
morning, stopping tnrougn on u
Shasta to see her brother, Dr. I. H.
Dove. Mrs. Gloyd visited here with
her brother for several days before
leaving for the south.
I ' '
i Car Stolen A 1927 Chevrolet sedan
belonging to Mrs. Dora Hammers'.ey
of oold Hill was stolen in this city
last night according to reports from (
city police. The auto was paritea near
the armory on Bartlett street, and
was stolen, while George Hammers
ley attended the wrestling matches,
police said. The license number Is
172,725. and the car may be further
Identified by a broken left door glass
' i and a trailer hitch, the report states.
t , V 1 Vev " " " k ?
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
FOR SALE OR TRADE T Ford sedn:
also Ford T. T. ton truck, extra
transmission, good cab nnd bed;
take some wood. Call at Hlway Ex
change. So. Phoenix.
FOR SALE 1 young work team,
saddle nwre. s?e them at Bu:
Creek orchard. Eagle Point.
Football fans who yearn to see a
conference match have their oppor
tunity at the Studio, where the sen
sational football film, "College Coach,'
is now playing.
Mm. McHonauph III Mr. Lily Mc
Donaugh of Ruch, underwent a ma
jor operation todny at the Sacred
Heart hospital.
for rent
so Grape.
-Furnished cottage. 131
2 PARTLY furn. houses, $11 and
12.50. Phone 1659-Y.
FOR SALE One rifle, one shotgun.
A-l condition. White Wing poultry
Farm, Phoenix.
WANTED Pasture"for"Two horses for
three months. F. S. Carpenter, Jack
sonville Highway.
Where the Crowds
Go . . .
Of Course!!
MISIC, MIKTH AND
GOOD NEIGHBORS
EVERY SAT. TILL 2
Youni Blood." which come to tho
Roxy tomorrow, 1 the thrilling story
of a bandit chleftan who decide to
reform, but Is crossed at every turn
by hi former henchmen. Bob Steele'
battle against tremendous odds to ac
complish hi ultimate regeneration
furnishes the motivation for one of
the most entertaining westerns of
the year.
Dead Woman 100, lluMiaml 100
PITTYILLE, Cnl (UP) EHr Nor
man, 100, who lived here for a cen
tury before she died, 1 survived by
her husband, Charley Norman, and a
brother-in-law. Billy Norman, both
older than she. Her mother-in-law
died several years a$o at the ae of
108.
Gene 8tratton-Porter "Girl of the
Limberlost." recently awarded the
emblem of being the - best picture ol
the menu.," comes Sunday to the
Craterlan theater for a three-day en
aKement. Marian Marsh, Louise
Dresser and Ralph Morgan head the
cast which also included auch popular
players as Henry B. Walthall. Helen
Jeromo Eddy and Eddie Nugent.
Following closely the plot of the
novel so widely read throughout the
country, "Girl of the Limberlost" tell
the story of a girl of the Indiana
swampland whose attempt to gain
an education against the wishes of
her mother lead her into many
dramatic andat times Into some
serloui complication. How she
eventually succeeds in gaining what
she wants most, and at the same time
finds romance, forms the basis of the
plot.
Starring in Rialto Comedy
i v. v..- .. j. '. i..' 'fcflr t 'ii
I Gene 8tratton-Porter "Girl of the j
9
Caspar Milquetoast, the Webster
cartoon character a timid soul, the
very essence of righteousness ts
brought to life In the peraon of
Charlie Ruggles In "Friends of Mr.
Sweeney" at the Rialto theater for
today and tomorrow.
However. Ruggles is the timid soul
who suddenly, after 20 year of inhi
bition, suddenly lets go with the
aid of love and a bit of alcoholic
spirit and turns Into a regular
wildcat. Ann Dvorak and Eugene
Pallette are Instrumental In making
the changeover,
TODAY and SATURDAY
I Mothsng Can Stop Him Nowl
gHM.W.l'4lJ'IIILI"-"l'"ll""illll . I. 1
Adults
20c
Anytime
MmHi'-.iiifi tamtt im i l.mft nil nf1 fl ngJ
wrnTTT Eddies
XII III II II I I tM
laiJLUL 10c
'LJh3Jl iWyjlJ Anytime II
TODAY AND SATURDAY
Now, See The Greatest Football
Picture of Them All!
IS FOOTBALL A l0
GAME OR
A GRAFT?
Hart's an absolutely different
foolb
revel
Inside
gridiron "brain trus" J
th men who pocket
tha profits of $50,000 J
ravtnavwnii
V
s an absolutely different : . J tl
mil picture ruthless in iH f! fft
ation of what goes or , iJ ' Irtrf?
e the "huddle" of tha Ti'i''
$50,000 J .. ' A
Hllh T"rf of fammn (trlillrnn Mnr In lleht nine 1 t-Qr-
fln-ho nt fiwtlvnll n II hm nnrt brn ultntngraphnll
hrfarpl
ADDED:
J.mrt llritflr In a
nmailHnv HrvIlT
Mii.l. al
'The Mild West'
Ml'kfv M"il In
"Orphnn'i
Benefit"
i Alt 1 .l M.
HOLLYWOOD
iim
T0NITE
Victor Mi'Laglm
Dorothy Dell In
"Wharf Angel"
20c
ANYTIME
CHILDREN !()
Continuous sliown .Slit. I - 11
SATURDAY ONLY
Glittering" Gold SjVSf 'JU
aboard th Pony K- 'K' I
prrM Kith lmnillt BijS fc, wf 9 '1
nnltlns at the turn "f . ' S
the trpnlieriiu truH.
ALSO
WTALMADGE
PIRATE
TREASURE
E. yx.fiqjl chapti n !
Musical "Bless You"
Krazy Kat Cartoon
COMING SUNDAY
ay
imn.ii..),i,Hi H'"J
Mm-
nlrT al
1 I
tedmwhimtuwr
9
lie illiln't know hU own Mrpneth 'til
he learned nhont life from a Green
wich Vlllaue hellel Charlie u the timid
oul who turn caveman Ann
the I.umh III III Htriv . . . r.llgrne ua
the mini with the knockout paunch
. . . thej're all
fire
mm
CHARLES
RUGGLES
ANN DVORAK
DOROTHY BURGESS
Eugene Pallette
EXTRA
rOMKflY
"FiBhin'
For Trouble"
Cartoon New,
SUN-MON
MORGAN
TOMOIUICIV1
will.
EiKXIEBARMES'LOISWILSOH
ELIZAEETH YOUNG
Vou're heard all about the nealeeled wltea
. . . hut how about the nrtterted hnhaiid? .
The lor of a wife who took her hubnnd
for rrnnled . . , and a hmhand who dl
cotcrrd "There', Alwait Tomorrow" een
for Komancel
Lean for VisitMrs. Elmer Klye day for Albany, Ore., where they !U
And son. Elmer, left on the Shasta to- 1 visit fa- a week or ten days.
mini vi q up i ay a.
Shows
1:4.1
1:00-11:00
I Mats . . I
Kvrs . . 35c I
Kldilles-lOo I
Hurry! Ends Tomorrow Nite!
Vou Hear It Everywhere!
"As
The greatest pic
ture Rogers has
ever made I
P-! Prevue Saturday Nite
TOM BROWN
ANITA LOUISE i!
STEPIN FETCHIT
After the regular 0:00 o'clock
show . . . at no extra charge .
"She Was a Lady"
Helen Twelvetrees - Itolpli Morgan
STARTS
"III
r
A story that haa
touched the heart of
every reader o f
American fiction ,
an absorbing drama
of real peoj.it
Brought to life on
tha screen nlth a
truly sympathetic
recreation . . as truff
as nature . . aa real
as humanity!
Mi
GENE STRATTON.PORTER'S
A GIRL OF THE
LIMBERLOST
WITH AN ARRAY OF POPULAR STARS
WfJ-- -V'H
Marian
MARSH
Louise
DRESSER
Ralph
MORGAN
HENRY B. WALTHALL
HELEN JEROME EDDY
EDWARD NUGENT