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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD. PRECOX, THURSDAY. OCTOBER 11, 1934. PAGE THIRTEEN Local and Personal Leaves for South Mrs. S. I. Tardy and children left on Wednesday even ing train for Long Beach, Cal. ... Grange to Meet The Jacksonville Grange will meet Friday evening at 8 o'cloci, it was announced today. . In Ashland Today A. 6. Roaen. baum. agent for Southern Pacific llnea. was In Ashland today on official business. Mil to Albany H. M. Llll of the California Oregon Power company left on last evening's train for Albany, on official business. ... Hero for Day L. Dunlap of Seattle, supervisor for Proctor & Gam ble, arrived In Medford this morning on the Oregonlan, to spend the day here on business. Mr. Dunlap will leave tomorrow for Klamath Falls. Varicose or Swollen VeinsUlcers You poor sufferers from bad legsl What misery you have endured I What crippling discomfort I But here at last Is help for you! No operations nor Injections. No en forced rest nor time off from work. A simple home treatment with Emer ald Oil heals your sores like magic, reduces swelling, ends pain, and makes your legs as good as new while you go about your dally routine as usual. Follow the easy directions you are sure to be helped or money back. For sale by druggists everywhere. Arrives from Burllnjnme Erma Glass of this city returned this morn ing from Burllng&me, Cal., on the Shasta, having been In the south for the past two months. Fined $10 H. M. Mitchell. 40, of this city, was fined $10 In city court Tuesday, having been arrested by city police on charges of disorderly con duct. Kendrlrk to Minneapolis' K. W. Kendrlck, general manager of the dis trict offices of Standard OH Co. here, left by train Tuesday, enrouto to Minneapolis, Minn. Hurd Is Visitor C. J. Hurd, agri cultural engineer for the California Oregon Power company, was busi ness visitor at the Copco general of fices In this city yesterday. To Dog Lake Mrs. Chauncey Lee Pieree and Mrs. Benjamin King re turned Wednesday from Lake view and pog Lake, where their husbands are stationed with the COC camp. Captain Pierce Is camp commander, and Lieu tenant King Is of the official staff. ' Report Accident Ed Pettlt, 45. of 635 Palm street, and Herman Linen thai, 33, of Marshfleld, reported an aocldent to city police yesterday, In which Lilienthal collided with the city street sweeper Pettlt was driv ing, at the Intersection of Riverside and Sixth streets, early Monday morn ing. To Attend Convention Several local citizens are planning to attend the annual convention of the Red wood Highway Empire association, which will be held in Grants Pass Friday and Saturday of this week. A fine program Is planned, according to J. R. Harvey, secretary of the Grants Pass chamber of commerce. 2 Days Starting TODAY SINGING! DANCING! COMEDY! Mirth and melody, sea soned with drama, sprinkled with ro mance, garnished with color . . . mixed on the screen into the most de licious entertainment. Starring GLORIA STUART and ROGER PRYOR with MARIAN MARSH Lea.es FrlOsT L. M. Drake wUl 14 re for Oregon City maay fn lng, making the trip by train. ... Arrives from Salem L. J. France of Balem arrived by train thu morn ing, and will be stationed during tho winter at Applegate CCC camp. ... Leave! for Portland Miss Mary Bell of Portland left for ha rhoms on the train this morning, after spending the put two days In Medford on federal court duty. ... Lt. Johnson Here Lieutenant Ken neth A. L. Johnaon of Camp Steam boat, waa In Medford today on official business, having arrived here Wednes day evening. . To Roaeburg Rev. E. Ireraon left for Roseburg by train today, to rnaite arrangements In that city for a con vention of Douglas county Sunday achoola. ... Sirs. Tomlln Better Mrs. John Tomlln, who la a patient at the Com munity hospital, where ahe recently underwent a major operation, was to day reported getting along satisfac torily. ... Cars Collide Cars driven by Dan P. Haas, 36, of 604 Weat Eleventh street, and D. H. Barneburg. 68. of 533 Bast Main street, collided at the Intersection of Fifth and Central terday, according to reports filed with city police. Visit. Here Richard Talboy, attor ney of Portland, waa a visitor In Med ford yesterday with his niece, Mrs Harry Olscn, leaving by train this morning for his home. Mr. Talboy had been In the south for several days. . e Start New Project Officials of the Jackson county relief committee an nounced today that a new SERA proj ect has been started, which Includes repair work In the Jacksonville school district. Ten men will be given em ployment for two weeks by the proj ect. ... Liquor Men Here William Berry, state Investigator for the Oregon State liquor control commission, and E. R Morris, district supervisor, were In Medford yesterday and today, before leaving for Klamath Palls. They were on official business connected with the local state liquor store. Earl Poy, manager, announced that a new brand has been placed on sale, O. L. C. C. Rye, which sells for 65 cents per pint. ... Cluh to Dine The Oregon State College club will have a covered dish dinner on Monday evening at 6:30 o'clock. In the club rooms of the city hall, lt was announced today. Those i attending are requested to bring a covered dish, and their own table service. The committee Is furnishing coffee, cream, sugar, rolls and but--ter. Members of the committee are Mr. end Mrs. Elmo Russell, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Leach, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Denman and Miss Maurlne Carroll. Livestock PORTLAND, Ore.. Oct. 11. (AP) CATTLE: 200; calves 40; steady, unchanged. HOGS: 700; steady, unchanged. SHEEP: 100; steady, unchanged. CHICAGO. Oct. 11. (AP)-(CSDA) HOGS 17.000: slow, 10c lower; 230 to 300 lbs.. 6-e. IS; sows, 5-8.40. CATTLE 9.000. General market code active; lower grade light steers and yearling heifers, strong to 35c higher with better grade steers and yearlings steady to strong; top, to 10 on weighty steers; few head up to 110.25; best yearlings promising to sell at $8.75; heifers, 97.50 upward with top 8.10; cutter cows, active and firm, but beef cows rather slow; vealers steady; stockers about steady. SHEEP 13,000. Fnt lambs In broad demand, supply limited; undertone strong to 25c higher on slaughter of ferings; sheep, steady; feeding Iambi, strong; best native lambs held 97; bids snd few sales, 6.50-6.75; native throwouts, 95.50 down; western offer ings held for full advance but as yet no sales; native ewes, 11.50-2.25; top range feeding lambs, (6.10. "Thin Man" at Studio 0 ! I 1 V i 1M SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, Oct. 11. (;p) (U. S. Dept. Agr.) CATTLE 300; government's. 55; very slow; practically entire run she-stock; few sales more desirable cows and heifers fully steady; low grades, dull, weak: Indications some low-cutters lower; steers scarce, nominally steady; 900 lb. fed yearlings quoted to 6.25; pos sibly above; 900-1200 -lb. eligible to around 5.75; low-cutter-cutter cows. 1.50, most those unsold. SHEEP: 450; government's: 450; scattered early sales, lambs and gen erally asking around 25 higher; deck late arlvlng north coast woo led lambs held toward fl-00; deck good 79-lb. fed shorn Washlngtons, with medium end. 5.75 straight; deck from same shipment unsold. 'The Thtn Man.' opening today at the 6tudlo theater, presents one of the most gripping mystery films to reach the motion picture screen. Myrna Loy and William Powell are co-starred. Aiexftiiavr Woe roit, cw literary critic, proclaim-. "The Thin Man' as "The best d ectlve story yet writ ten In America." July B9'4 .984 .95V4 SB Wall St. Report ALSO COMEDY "GET ALONG LITTLE HUBBY" HODGE PODGE "OUT OP THE ORDINARY' Edmund Lowe Wins . Craterian Crowds Decidedly novel, and filled with a cast of stage, screen and radio lumi naries, "Gift of ORb." which opened last night at the Craterian theater has Just about a bit of everything one could possibly hope for In a picture. There's comedy, drama, music, topi cal spectacle and romance. Edmund Lowe Is shown as Gabby Gabney, a flop as a cheap John auc tioneer and sidewalk pitchman, only to talk himself Into the Job of an nouncer on a big radio program. The whole world listens In on his pro grams and Gabby gets big-headed, a grand guy to himself, but a pain in the neck to everybody else, particu larly to Barbara (Gloria Stuart), who haa fallen In love with him. Then he's a big-money news an nouncer, reciting big sporting events, disasters, and so on, always on the spot when they happen. Barred from a football stadium, he talks Colonel Trlvers Into going to the big game 1 with him and outdoes Orahara Mc I Names as he reports the game through a chryaanthemum buttonhole microphone. Portland Produce PORTLAND. Oct. 11. (Pi BUTTER Print A grade. 29'3c; parchment wrapped cartons. 30'ic lb.; quantity purchases. He less: B grade parch ment wrapped, 29c lb.; do. carton, 30c lb. BUTTERPAT 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, 27-28c lb.; country routes. 24-25c lb.; C grade at market. EGGS Sales to retailers: Specials, 34c; extras, 33c; fresh extra brown, 33c; standards, 27c; fresh mediums, 26c; medium firsts, 23c; pullets, 19c; do. firsts, 17c; checks, 25c; bakers, 20c dozen. EGGS Buying price of wholesalers: Fresh specials, 29c; extras, 28c; fresh extra brown. 28c; extra firsts, 26c; extra medium. 22c; medium firsts. 20c; pullets, 18c; do. firsts, 16c; un dergrade. 16c dozen. COUNTRY MEATS Selling price to retailers: Country killed hogs, beat butchers, under 160 lbs., 10-llc lb.; others unchanged. HOPS 1934 fuggles, 30c lb.; clus ters. 17-20c lb.; 1933 clusters, 13c lb. POTATOES Oregon Buxbanks, 90c $1 cental; Yakima gems, Ni. 1, 1 1.05 cental; Deschutes gems. No. 1, $1.15-1-25. CANTALOUPES' Standards, $1 1.25 per crate; Roscburg. 11.25-1.30 crate. Cheese, milk, live poultry, onions, wool and hay, steady and unchanged. NEW YORK, Oct. 11. (AP) Stocks swung Into another forward push to day that carried many Issues up 1 to around 3 points and brought the best trading volume since early In August. The upturn waa attributed partly to a mild revival of inflationary psy chology. The close was rather strong. The transfers approximated 1,450,000 shares. y Today's closing prices for 32 se lected stocks follow: Al. Chem. &. Dye 131 Am. Can l.OH'i Am. A: Fgn. Power 6lj A. T. & T. 112i 11 63'a 12'j 39 36 27 '4 M g 'J '-'p-rft nirtVrf.-..-rn i'-AMMUiT Jmii hhimii iiaiin mmm nailiiMaM mm : I I Adults I k N I I I I J Kiddies I 1 8 20 1 ' A 3 JJLiJLJ io I j IB 1 LJylli I Starting Today for a 3 Days Engagement! of the Year's Best Ten! Here is the picture you've been waiting for . . . Dashiell Ham mett'g greatest mystery thriller . . . Alexander Woollcott sayi "It's the greatest detective story ever written in America." . . . You will say it's the most baffling mystery picture ever brought to life on the screen 1 ' jS?f fWplPK -WaWITOv minute en- ' ' i C ' - tl Q A'k. f .3. tertalnment! . r wanted on the screen! n I t li Portland Wheat Anaconda Atch. T. & S. P. Bencllx Aviation Beth. 6teel California Pncklng Caterpillar Tractor . Chrysler 36 Coml. Solv ao'i Curtlss Wright 2', Du Pont 03 Mi Gen. Foods 30''4 den. Motors - 30':., Int. Harvest 32 '.i I. T. Ji T Johns Man. .t Mont. Ward North Amcr. Penney (J. C.) . Phillips Pet. Radio Sou. Pac. Std. Brands . Std. Oil Cal. Std. Oil N. J Trans. Amer. Union Carb - United Aircraft ..... U. 8. Steel 10', 48 Vi 3D ' a 14',. 64 . 14 8 19 10 30, 43 i 44 101 35 Jean Arthur Stars In Rialto Picture He msde four million In legal fees In 10 years, snd had B4 In the banH. He lived for front page publicity, regnrdleas of bow he got It. , He got advertising that money couldn't buy, and that the bsr asso ciation couldn't bar. He had been defense attorney In 32 major crtmlnal cases and never lost one. He had an army of admiring hang cra-on. a legion of willing newspaper publicists who nearly drank him out of his payroll. But a wistful, blonde girl stepped Into his office as private secretary opposed his unethical moves, dug up case against him and changed his whole life and career. Such la the powerful, dramatic story, fascinating as the intense thrills which unfold in criminal courtrooms, which presents Jack Holt as a sensstlonal lawyer and Jean Arthur as his conqueror. In "The Defense Rests," at the Rialto theator tomorrow and Saturday. As a special added attraction, the Rialto will also have the blow-by-blow film record of the recent Mc- Larnln-Ross championship fight. showing all Important blows in slow motion. PLANNED AT MEETI Preliminary steps for the adoption of code control for dump truck ope rators were mnde At a meeting of the local trucking code committee held. Monday at the chamtter of commerce. A aecond meeting to make further plana, will be held next Monday ntgnt 8:00 o'clock at the chamber or commerce, when lt is desired, that all dump truck operators In the com munity will attend. Oregon Banquet Postponed Again The University of Oregon alumni banquet, scheduled for this evening, haa been cancelled, according to an nouncement made thla noon. Due to so many of the alumni going to Portland for the Oregon-Washington game this week-end, It waj considered inadvisable to hold the affair tonight. GAME RATE DOES NOT Thaw wishing to make the train trip to Portland tomorrow for the Oregon-Waehlnfiton football game on Saturday, will be given the 7.25 rate. but will not be furnished with sleeper accommodations, A. S. Rosenbaum, district Southern Pacific agent, stated today. Although the plan of furnishing sleeper accommodations with tho rate failed to meet with much response, several haw notified the ageucy that they will make the trip. sliver. NEW YORK, Oct. 11. (&) Bar sir ver strong, 2i higher at 63. Snn Frnnrisco flu tt erf at. SAN FRANCISCO. Oct. 11. (VP) First grade butterfat 20 1. o. S., San Francisco. DUNS Repaired and Cleaned Es pert work. Medford Cycle 23 N. fir STOPPED -UP NOSTRILSJ Use Menlholalum to help open the nostrils and permit freer breathing- H nCI i 1 ' ' . . , ill ,ni V'.'.'rsv '.Wis Oct. 11. (AP) High .89 Low .89 i .89 Close .88 , .89 . .S PORTLAND, Ore. Wheat futures: Open May -BO'i Dec .85 Cash wheat: BlR Bend bluestem 1...... Dark hard winter (13 pet.) Dark hard winter (11 pet.) SIM Soft white, northern spring and western red -84 12 Western white .83 V, Hard winter Oats No. 2 whits. .33. Corn No. 2 E. yellaw. J3S 50. Mlllrun standard, 21.50. Today's csr receipts: Wheat, 7; barley, 3: flour, 34; oats, 1; hay, 3. Chicago Wheat minAno Oct. n. (API futures: l Wheat ures: Open High Low Close !., old l.OOV, 1.03', 1.00H 1-0314 lew 1.00 1.03 1.00 14 1.03M J 1.00'i 1.03", 1.00H 1.03 Dee. May ... with MAinr.r.N 0'sru.iv4s Nat Pendleton Minna Oombrll ALSO TECHNICOLOR MUSICAL REVUE "JAIL BIRDS OF PARADISE" Pepper Pot "THOSE WERE THE DAYS" Newi Reel This way to PORTLAND ONE WAY R0UNDTRIP Sg59 $1125 Let the ensineer drive you foi s change. Hide in a big, roomy roach on smooth steel rails. Convenient day Krviee on the Oh aai a. Alto overnight service. Southern Pacific 1 Mil . t;rnt tel. 31. rufaT i Shows 13 1 7:00-0:00 EjB a 25d Kiddles lOn LAST TIMES TONIGHT DIANA WYNYARD . . . In . . . "ONE MORE RIVER" Tomorrow and Saturday! HE COULD MASTER COURTS . . . BUT NOT HIS HEART! Honored member of the bar yet ftccom pllce of America's (rratest criminals . , . douhle-crutslliK Jil.llre until lore tripped hlrn tip! BuJviftr'' frK ' t -Vl -' - g :.. fgW rop! The lrlu-br. f- .W A-' ." lilnw film mm "I h:. -V f'tVfW-- Ihe fmlMl hii; In l', ,' i .f ' Ihr rlnf , . . trim ill' fe'f'' " i , Important hlnw. lour mnlton JIMMY McLARNIN BARNEY ROSS WORLD'S CHAMPIONSHIP FIGHT PICTURES makshfield, ore. (UP) A com plete Indian burial exhibit was part of a display shown at the Paul Bun yan celebration here. ThU Included a complete skeleton, surrounded with trinkets, stone and bone relics, horn, and shell work. 'I LIKE IT THAT WAY' IS HILARIOUS PICTURE A rollicking, robust comedy-drama, that will keep you In a hilarious mood from first reel to final fadeout, "I Like It That Way," now at the Roxy theater. The secret of successful salesman ship aa expounded by Roger Pryor provides this picture with a gleeful zest that Is Irresistible. The atory Is a happy mixture of sophisticated dia logue, wlao cracking lines, scintillate ing songs and dancing feet. Flush Poisons From Kidneys and Stop Getting Up Nights When you can get for S5 cents a supremely efficient and harmless stimulant and diuretic that will flush from your kidneys the waste matter, poisons and acid that are now doing you harm, why continue to break your restful sleep by getting up thru the night. Just ask your druggist for Gold Medal Haarlem Oil Capsule but be mi re and get GOLD MEDAL right from Haarlem in Holland. 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