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mottoed mail tribune, medfokd. oregox Tuesday, October o, 193-1. PAGE ELEVEN Local and Personal Bill he to Portland loulf Blyttia at tha Homa Telephone and Telegraph Co.. left Jor Portland on laat tven ing'a train. Visit, at Gold Hill Mra. Ida It. Wllaoa returned Saturday from Gold Hill, where aha vlilted Mr. O. W. Martin lor two wttlu. rarrell Returns rranlc Parrell, at torney, returned on the Oregonlin thla morning from Portland, where ha had been on bualneaa for a day. Learra for South Mra. Maud Jonea left on the Shasta Monday night for lioa Angelea. having been In Medfard Tlaltlng R. M. Paddock of Glen Oak court. ... Loael Bicycle Earl Harrlaon of A08 Palm atreet reported to olty police .yerterday at his bicycle, a Hawthorne DeLuxe, waa stolen Sunday night from his home. Here for Day C. L. Lull of Grants Pass Is In Medford today attending to business connected with the mining Industry, having arrived by train this morning. Is Ashland VIMtnr Mra. L. H. Tucker of this city apent the -weekend visiting In Ashland with her daughter, Mrs. E. R. Isaac, the Ash land Tidings states. Spend Day In Athland Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Aya of this city spent Sun day in Ashland, where they received medical treatment, according to the Ashland Tidings. . Visit Lake Mr. and Mra. Morris Harrla of this elW, accompanied by Mr. and Mra. Prank Bamthouse of Ashland, apent Sunday at Lake o' the Woods. Ashland Tidings. . Hampton Arrives H. A. Hampton of Portland, division engineer for Southern Pacific lines, arrived in Medford on official business thla morning, on the Oregonlan. Report Accident O. A. Rosa, S4. of thla city, and Albert; Henry of Grant Paja figured In a minor auto acci dent Monday morning on South Cen tral, according to reports filed with city police. V Wins First Prize Ralph Billlnga of Ashland won first prize in the quarter-blood clas of the wool exhibit In the Pacific Livestock exposition at Portland, according to word received yesterday by Associated Press. At Orants Pass Lewla CTrlch, man ager of the local national reemploy ment offices, Is spending the day In Grants Pass on official buslnesa. Mr. Ulrtch waa a business visitor In the Cave City yesterday, also. WW. Ill 20c L?3iil i iM ' in sl Anytime LAST TIMES TONITE 1 Tomorrow (Wed.) Only Thrllli anil Romance In a Mystery that will keep you In suspense! "GIRL MISSING" tYlth (il.KNDA FARRfXL MARV nlUAX RUN I.YON and "Tlin VANISHED BRIDE" Also Comedy Cartoon New "The Thin Man" STARTS THl'RSPAT WILLIAM POWELL and MYRNA LOY At Community Hospital Ernest I Hamilton of thJ city underwent a' major operation thla morning at the Community hospital. Recti vlnf Medical Care Mra. W. E. Pulton ot Eagie Point U receiving medical car at the Community hos pital today. Have Minor Operations Ruth Wil son of Phoenix and Prank J. Van Dyke of A&hland both underwent minor operation yesterday at the Sacred Heart hospital. Chaplain Return Chaplain John T. KUooyna of the Medford OOO de tachment returned today from CCC oamps Hilt and Indian Creek, where he had been for several days. Returns to Grant raw Walden ManfuU of Orants Pass returned to the Cave city this morning on the Shasta, having been In Medford for two daya on business. Receive Medical Care Mrs. O. O. Chambers of Central Point and Geore Von der Hellen of this city are' among those receiving medical care at the Sacred Heart hospital today. Anderson Arrives Jessie Anderson of Oakland. Cal., arrived on the. Shasta this morning, on a business and pleas ure trip, and will be the guest of William Von der Hellen for several daya. Visitor Expected Mra. A. W. Mc Cormlck of Portland waa expected to arrived in Medford today from Sac ramento, where she has been visiting, and will be the guest here of her sis ter, Mra. C. V. Loosley. Lc. lASalle Leaves Lieut. Edward H. LaSalle of the Medford CCC head quarter detachment, left today for Fort Missoula, Mont., and will be followed tomorrow by a group of driv ers who will bring back 18 trucks, three ambulances and one army sedan. Leaves After Hunt O. L. Erickson of Portland left thla morning by train for hta home, having been in Med ford since Saturday. Mr. Erickson enjoyed a hunting trip while here, although unsuccessful In getting a buck. rndergo Operations Those Who underwent major operations yester day and this morning at the Sacred Heart hospital include: Mrs. Anna Mitchell of 25 South Central, Louise Wheeler of 133 Almond atreet, Clar ence Burber of Jacksonville, Mrs. Harry Dunlap of 114 South Bartlett. Men Transferred Lieut. Edwin J. Chrlsterson and 18 men of Co. 1641. Camp Mill Creek. Ruby. Wash., ar rived In Medford OCC district Mon day and were transferred to their n!W camp at Clear Creek, near Happy Camp, Cal. The company la being transferred from the Fort George Wright district In Washington. The remslnder of the officers and men of the company will arrive here about October 18. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY LADY, 33, wlahea housekeeping. 4991. Tribune. DRY WOOD 50 tiers laurel. 50 f!r. 515 Pennsylvania. PORAlSvictor adding machine, cheap for cash. Phone 1502-X. 203 No. Bartlett. FOR SALE Mettrcaa, wood range, garbage can. 33 Rose Ave. 0 5 4 ACRE tracts, 1 mile west 0! Phoenix. Schermcrhorn. Mistletoe Club to Meet The Mistle toe club, R. N. A., will conduct a meeting tomorrow afternoon, start ing at 1:30 p. m., at the country home of Effie and Margaret Prultt. To Serve Dinner Tomorrow even ing at the parish hall, th Catholic Ladles are to serve a home-cooked dinner at 5:30 o'clock. The public la invited. Leave for Portland Mr. Verne Johnson and son Bobby left by train this morning for Portland, where they will risit Mrs. Johnson' sister for three month. Morris parses Through L. V. Morris assistant general manager for South ern Pacific lines, with offices In Ban Francisco, was a brief visitor In Med ford today, passing through on the Shasta In a business ca:. In Klamath rails Karl Janouch, supervisor of the Rogue River nation al forest, Norman C. White, assistant supervisor, and John Hoist, ranger in the Butte Falls district, are in A.iamatn fahs, naving ten yestcrasy i to attend a. lumbermen' NRA oode ; meeting. Attend Football Game Mr. and ' Mr. Howard L!ll returned on the Ore-' gonian today from Portland, where ' they attended the O. S. C. -Stanford i football game Saturday. Mr. Lill, who la of the California Orecon Power Co., also attended to buslnea mattera In Albany. School Nurse Arrives Miss Hester Flynn of Duluth, Minn., arrived in j Medford yesterday to assume the duties of city school nurse, taking the i place of Mrs. Ruth Dodson. who has taken up studies In the east. Miss Flynn Is a graduate of St. Mary's hos pital at Du'.uth, Is a registered nurse, and comes to Medford recommended by the Oregon State Bureau of nurses. Cited to Appear Harry Humble, 68, of Arvln. Cal., and Albert Stewart, also of Arvln, Cal., are cited to ap pear in Justice court at Gold Hill today. Humble was arrested at Gold Hill last night by state police, on charge of possession of untagged deer meat, while Siewart was picked up last niht on Sardine creek, for hunting with a residence license. Competes In Show Army officers of the Medford district are following with Interest the Pacific Northwest exposition in Portland, where Mr. William C. Ryan, wife of Captain Ryan of Camp Indian Creek, is competing in several equestrienne event with her saddle horse, Alexis. Mrs. Ryan start ed by winning two seconds and two third places, appearing in the hunter and trail horse close. Major Hrltt Visit Major Serine. S Britt and family of Washington, D. C, were Medford visitors over the week-end, stopping at the Hotel Jack son, enroute to Honolulu, where Major Britt Is to take over a new assign ment. Major Britt. who is an in structor in the tank corps, renewed acquaintance with Sergeant William Ellenburg of the state police, having served on the Mexican border with him in 1916. Major Britt and family left Monday for San Francisco, after visiting Crater Lake. II Duce As Digger A I ilk i Fresh specials, 30c; extras. 38c; fresh extra brown, 28c; extra first, 30c; extra medium, 32c; medium first. 20c: pullets. 18c; do firsts, 16c; under grade, 10c down. LIVE POULTRY Portland delivery buying prices: Colored hen, under 3i lbs., 13c lb; over 8 lbs.. 13c; broiler, under 2 lbs., 13c; other un changed. POTATOES Oregon Burbanks, 80c ftI 00 vntl- Ystrlm flm Kn 1. 1 91 105 cental: Deschutes Gems. No. Ul.15ffl.a0. HAY Buying price from producer: Alfalfa, No. 1 new crop. 18; eastern Oregon timothy. 17; oats. 13; vetch, 19: Willamette vnlley timothy, 113.50; clover. $12 ton. Portland. Cheese, milk, country menta, mo hair, onions, cantaloupes and wool, steady and unchanged. Wall St. Report At Craterian HTSET Bit X T Premier Benito Mussolini li ihown as he personally wielded a pickaxe to start demolition of slums In Rome, part of his comprehensive plan for reconstructing the city to make It more habitable and beauti ful. (Asaociated Press Photo) Livestock. PORTLAND. Oce. 9. fP) CATTLE: 100; slow, about steady, unchanged. HOGS: 300; steady; feeder and stocker pigs, good and choice, $4.00 4.75. SHEEP: 700; quiet, but fairly steady. NEW YORK, Oct. (AP The stock market softened in the after- I noon trading today, after bullish (activity In low-prtced merchandising I ls&uea had given the list an appear- ance of firmness during the morn i lng. Losses of f ructions to a point were numerous at the finish. Sales ; approximated 750.000 shares. The assajslnation of King Alex ander of Yugoslavia at Marseille was somewhat unsettling, and seemed to turn the bond market downward. Today's closing prices for 32 sel ected stocks follow: AI. Chcm. it Dye .137 Am. Can eg Am . and I-'gn . Pow e A. T. Jc T 110. Anaconda . m- ioi Atch. T. i 3. F. 60iB Bendlx Avla ... 13 Beth. Steel 60 California Pack'g. 34 ','4 Catapillar Trnct 253;, Chrysler 334, Com. Solv 10 1 4 Curtiss-Wright ai, DuPont . .. 89';, Gen. Foods . 20 ' j Gen. Mot au-'. Int. Harvest. 29 'i I. T. t T m gt: Portland Produce Silver. NEW YORK, Oct. 9. (AP) Bar sil ver strong, higher at 50 4. San iranrisco Mutterrat. SAN FRANCISCO. Oct. 9. (AP) First grade butterfat, 29, t. o. b., San Francisco. Be correctly corseted in an Artist Model by Ethelwyn B. Hoffmann. GUNS Repaired and Cleaned ex pert work. Medford Cycle 33 N. Fir. PORTLAND. Oct. 9. (AP) Butter Prints, A grade, 29'c; parchment wrapped cartons, 30 jc lb: quantity purchases. ',ic lees: B grade parch ment wrapped, 29c lb.; do carton, 30c lb. BUTTERFAT Portland delivery: A grade delivery at least twice weekly. 28 29c lb.; country routes, 25 26c lb; B grade or delivery fewer than twice weekly Portland, 2723c lb; country routes, 24 e? 25c lb.; C grade at market. EGGS Sales to retailers: Specials, 33c; extras. 32c; fresh extra brown. 32c; standards. 27c; fresh mediums, 26c; medium firsts, 23c: pullets, 19c; do firsts. 17c; checks, 25c; bakers, 20c dozen. EGGS Buying price of wholesalers: lumpy Serves Yield to the soothing actioc of this medicine. You will cai better ; ; . sleep better ; . ; feci better : ; ; look better. Lid will seem worth tiring again. Don't delajr any longer. Begin taking it today. LYDIA E. PINKHAM'S VEGETABLE COMPOUND OOOD used piano. $50. Piano Shoppe. SMALL Juice and catsup tomatoes, not frosted. 35c lug. you pick them. R. C. Logan. l.i miles west Talent. WANTED Lady will help share ex penses to Portland. Phone 1150-R. YOUNO MAN, 24, exp. newspaper bookeeplng. music, also electricity, mech., mining, general work for room, board, salary or desirable ar rangement. References. Dick Spies, Box 4687, Tribune. ORAPES and grspe Juice for sale, j Clarkson Vineyard. Phone 510-R-l. WANTED Girl or yountt woman to' keep house for young working cou ple; make aelf at home, for room. ; board and small remuneration. Near high school. Olve age, addrea or . phone number and amount expect ed. Box 4547. Tribune. j FOR EXCHANGE The Phoenix Swap Shop has cooking and heating stoves. Sell or trade. Also Bulck edan for light coupe or roadster. On Pacific Hwy., Phoenix. EXCHANGE timber land for clear home in or near Medford. Phoenix or Ashland. Box 4fiB3, Tribune. Smokers Are Wondering How Cigarettes enn be made to lell 20 - 10c "LET YOUR TASTE BE THE JUDGE" 1 PJ I W m jfAHYTIMEi Tonite and Wednesday 1 V f 9 ' - Tv- i Y 3? -cry ' i VHt Jibuti r-"-"' J - K mil. Ah 1 ft -1 hJ&M- ft If Sf ' Tl" rrmrr zEukJLJJ3is& ra,"",n ,v M-in:r " l.arr. nn Milpltoaril' . . . ALSO Screen Souvenir "Keeps Rninin? All The Time" BINO CROSBY in, "A Rofinirnr Romeo" Para, Newi DAH.Y MATINKE 1:45. Mnrl.r ari.r tl'I! . . . A Mtrrlrw. .flip plrw- Inr tha ron-:nliroiirtrtl Sen.! Trorn Hi. aen'stlniirtl novel "1 h. f.hfut of John llolllii(." EVENING 7 9 il Johns-Man Monty Ward North Amer Pork Utah Penrey tj. C.) Phillips Pet Radio Sou. Pac Std. Brands St. Oil Cal St. Oil N. J. .. . Trnns. Amer , 6v: Union Carb 437 U. 8. Steel 32 it Use Moll mbuiio want ada. 46 371, 13 3 61 'i , 14 29 1714 . 19i . 39 43 . .7 Comedy, drama and muaic offered by th largest collection of atage, screen and radio atara ever eeen to gether feature the most unumal en tertainment to come to the Crateran theater in many months. The produc tion which opens tomorrow night. Is "Gift of Gab." The story of "Gift of Gab con cerns Itaelf with the rise of Edmund Lowe from an auctioneer to the fore most broadcasting announcer and re porter In America. Lowe and Gloria Stuart, blonde and more beautiful than ever, furnish plenty of thrills ns he rises and falls on the way to the top. Comedy elements are supplied by a larga assortment of stooge. Phil Baker. Victor Mixire. proprietor ol "Trivera" Livers," sponsoring the broadcast: AHca White. Hugh O'Con nell, Douglas Powley. Henry Armetta, Helen Vinson and Sterling Holloway. Music Is given to the audience by Ruth Etting, Ethel Wnters. Phil Baker, Gene Austin, the Bcalc Street Boys, the Downey Sisters and Qua Arnhelm and his band. Satire is pre sented during a radio brcadcast by a mock murder mystery in which Bela Lugosl, Karloff, June Knight. Binnle Borne, Chester MorritJ, Douglas Montgomery, Paul Lukns and Roger Pryor display their talent. The conglomeration is tuneful, punchy, rollicking and tt times in sane, but entertainment at all times. 'MYSTERY LINER' IS WALLACE THRILLER "Mystery Liner." Edgnr Wallace' gripping tory of ghost and murders aboard a masteries liner ptylng the fog -enshrouded sea, opened at the Roxy theater this afternoon. The picture moves in rapid-fire fashion from the laboratories of & great scientist where a myaterlou. in vention has Just been perfected, to the decks of the palatini ocean grey hound, "Guthrie," where the princi pal action take place. The Invention, nj&Axd-tfm. ..A nrtfr Alii , mti k UfkWfitif rtfaMrtiimiMi Lovely Star In Rialto's Drama Starting Tomorrow Night! in 7i loaded with ".i'f -'It--. A grand and glorious show . 'x ... sparkling with mirth . . . melody . . . A ' fc fill ilmusicala never before attained I Pride is a powerful force in the Uvea of thoae intent on "keeping up appearance." But If you were married to a man who waa cruel to you, would your pride keep you from revealing that fact In a divorce court, in spite of the fact that your refusal so to testify Involved your almost certain convic tion? It la better to be branded for the commission of an offense of which you are innocent, rather than reveal the weakneeaes of the husband from whom you have fled In terror? These are the questions brought up In "One More Rlvor''. the plcturlza tlon of John Galsworthy's widely read drama, with Diana Wynyard in th starring role, which opened today at the Rlalto theatre. Colin Olve. Regi nald Denny, Prank Lawton, Mrs. Pat rick Campbell, and several other well known players are In the supporting cast. which permit . the operation of the ship from a point on shoro, is coveted by a foreign government which ap preciate lta tremendous war-time importance, and it Is over the posses sion of the invention that the com plications ensue. 1 Ternilt Obtained -A building per mit wr obtained ywterday from the city hall by Faber end sort of 118 . Bartlett atreet, for the erection of partition at a cost of (129, MODERN WOMEN Nd Not Snfff r monthly pain and dd w du la colilf, nervoxw Hiram, xocaure or simil&r csubm. irv uiw 4ijwi.T. pm rOf mm INI SIAMONO RAND-. yaiaiH " SirtVa ilitlZn i"aM at! I Inlfaiilaiiri'i' jTiSTi Im' iial'iiMMMTISTaMiiaJ HBMPn IBhowa &?! 1:4.1 C 1:0(1-9:00 fjji AdlllU 25C Klilrtlr, 100 Starting Today for 3 Days ! s Personal Drama POSITIVELY ENDS T0NIOHT Gene Stratton Porter's 'GIRL of the UMBERLOST" A Lovely Lady' Bared Before Your Eyes!.. NEITHER HUSBAND NOR LOVER COULD CLAIM HER , . . a She wo above re proach . . above scandal , . . above disgrace. Her only ln was Innoconcet Faithful to ft man she hated not dar ing to klu the man she loved ... tno good for the man he married and not nearly as bad as gossip painted her! Vet the world Could not . . , would not understand! f With A IH.IInjiiMifil np pnrllnc !. Inrluillnf Huch I'miirllrt At . . COLIN CLIVE FRANK LAWTON JANE WYATT o REGINALD DENNY LIONEL AT WILL C. Aubrey Smith MRS. PATRICK CAMPBELL ADDED Screen Souvenirs in Minute Mystery News