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MKDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFOKU. OREGON. FRIDAY. OCTOBER 12, 1934. PAGE THIRTEEN Local and Personal u-nnician 111 Miss Eleanor, M'julston la UJ at th. Community hospital. ... Leaves for Portland Paul Janney left by train last evening for Port land. , . , jackn to portland-Glenn Ja-:-wn left for Portland on last even ing's train. Dr Kresse to Leave Dr. A. P. W. Kresse will leave this evening on the Oregonian lor Portland. Becelves Treatment Charles Ed wards of the Owen-Oreon camp, Is receiving treatment at tlie Commun ity hospital for burns. Accident on Central A minor acci dent at 1 p. m. today. Involved cars i-riven by John H. Hale, 60, of 323 r: ... ..t,. anri Rvelvn Fav BroeX- rionn ' way 30, of route 2, according to re ports filed with city police. Only slight damage resulted to the cars. 20d Anytime HURRY! HURRY! Knds Saturday Mte! Laughs Top Thrills! fntll you've seen "The Thin Man" you don't know how fast and furious . . . thrilling and Ray . . . g detective mystery can uCi DON'T UTTOCf TTM 1 With Maureen O'Sulllvan Nut Pendleton Also Technicolor Musical Itevue Cnrtoon News Reel Coming Sunday CONSTANCE BENNETT in "MOULIN ROGUE" DANCE SAT. NITE AT THE OASIS Bring Your Friends Make the Spring Floor SPUING!! Coneland on Business Dr. H. W.I Copeland of Central Point arrived In j Medford on the Oregonian this morn ing to spend the day on business. ... Accident Reported An accident at 4:45 p .m. yesterday, at the lnteraec sectlon of South Central and East Main, was reported to city police by Dave Oould, 38. of 402 West Jackson, and C. E. Coz of 803 Narrejran. whose cars collided as Cox pulled from the curb. ... Have Tonsils Removed Marjorle Hilton of Grants Pass and Tommy Shea are patients at the Community hospital, where today they had their tonsils removed. ... Transferred to Medford Vera! P. Stearns of Co. 966 at Camp Dog Lake, a CCC Junior enrolle. has been trans ferred to headquarters detachment, according to orders Issued at head quarters today. ... Leave for Missoula To bring a Ply mouth sedan and two CCC ambu lances to the Medford CCC district, Prank L. Carson, Roy I. Holbrook and Conrad Jackson, chauffeurs for this district, left (or Missoula, Mont. ... On Business Visit C. Thurston Hurd, Oregon representative of a well known poultry publication, arrived here from Portland yesterday to spend several days conferring with local chicken fanciers. .... SONS Pass Through The Southern Oregon Normal football team passed through Medford on the Shasta to day, en route to Corvallla, where they will play the Oregon State college freshmen tomorrow. ... Missionary from Slam Sunday, October 38. Dr. James W. McKean. who has been a missionary In Slam for a number of years, will occupy the pulpit at the Presbyterian church In this city. ... Mr. Bosworth Leaves H. P. Bos worth, division manager of the Cali fornia Oregon Power company, left Thursday for his headquarters In Klamath Palls, after a brief business visit In Medford. ... Rev. Iverson Returns Rev. E. fver son, who has been In Roseburg since yesterday, making arrangements for a Douglas county Sunday school con vention, returned to Medford on the Oregonlan today. ... Leaves for Bast Mrs. James Hofelt of Oelweln, Iowa, left this morning by train for her home, having been visiting here for the past five weeks with her son, R.' I. Hofelt of 315 South Riverside. ... Conies to Headquarters Ordera Is sued st the CCC district headquar ters today state that First Lieutenant Walter E. Christie, CA-Res., wno is assigned to Camp Melrose, and has been- on detached service with Camp Wineglass, will be transferred Into district headquarters temporarily. Summervllle Leaves John Sum mervllle. United States marshal, ol Portland, left this city yesterday for his home, making the trip by train Mr. Summervllle. who formerly resid ed In Medford. has been here attend ing federal court. ... Fined i5 Jess Matthews of this city was fined 25 In city court yes terday, having been arrested Wednes day night on the north Pacific high way on charges of reckless driving police stated that Matthews' car col lided with one driven by Prank Brek. n.r the cltv limits, then left the highway and crashed into a fence. ... Have Accident George Edward vir,. m. of 518 South Oakdale avenue,' and Mrs. C. W. Foster of 115 n.-v t.ret. flcured In an auto ac cident at 3:35 p. m. yesterday, on North Central between Main and Sixth streets, according to city police rnorts. Kinney, driving a Railway Express truck, reports state, attempt ed to make a turn Into an alley when the accident occurred. Livestock PORTLAND, Ore., Oct. 13 (API CATTLE 50, calves 40: steady, un chaiiRed. HOGS 200: steady, unchanged. SHEEP 100. steady, unchanged. 60UTH BAN FHANCISCO, Oct. 12. (AP)-USDAl CATTLE 250; gov ernment's . 125: moderately active; run almost entirely she-stock, barely steady: steers, nominally steady: good 90O to 1200 lbs., fed steers quoted to 15.75; possible above; fed year lings eligible to above $6.25; medium cows, 3-3-25; several loads low cut. ter cutters, $1-1.60; bulls quotsd around $3.75; calves, 10. 6HEEP 1150, Slow, early sales Lambs steady to weak considering ouallty and sort: good and choice 84 lbs. full-wooled Californlans, $6 sorted 15 per cent; deck 83 lbs. early ahorn $5.50; sorted 25 per cent: four decks wooled Nevadas held toward $5.75: late yesterday, deck fed shorn Washington, $5.75 straight. CHICAGO, Oct. 13. (AP) (U. B. D. A.) Hogs: 13,000; slow, steady to weak, spots 610o lower; 320-300 lbs. 8j6 10, top $6.10; sows (5 1(5 40. SHEEP 12,000; fat lambs alow, asking strong to higher; best bids by yard traders and small killers $6.75 ij 6 .85; larger Interests talking around $6.50 on good to choice offerings; both native and westerns; sheep I about steady; native ewes $1.50? 12.25; feeding lambs firm. Portland Produce Coming Sunday Tr,H 5' (k? i so. -i PORTLAND, Oct. 12. BUTTER Print A grade, 20 54 c; parchmont wrapped cartons, 30'io lb.: quantity purchases, ViC less; B grade, parch ment wrapped, 39c lb.; do. carton, 30c lb. BUTTERFAT Portland delivery: A grade delivery at least twice weekly, j 28-290 lb.: country routes, as-zoc io.: B grade or delivery fewer than twice weekly Portland, 37-28c lb.; country routes, 24-25c lb.; C grade at markot. EGGS Bales to retailers: Specials. 34c; extras, 33c; fresh extrs brown. 33c; standards, 37c; fresh medlumi. 26c; medium firsts. 23c; pullets, 19c: do. firsts, 17c; checks, 35c; bakers, 30c dozen. EGGS Buying price of wholesal ers: Fresh specials, 30c; extrss, 28 29c: fresh extra brown, 28-290: extra firsts, 27c; extra medium, 24c; medi um firsts, 30-33c: pullets. 17-18c; do firsts, 16c; undergrade, 15-18c dozen. POTATOES Oregon Burbanks, 90c $1 cental; Oregon gems, 70-80o cen tal; Yakima gems. No. 1, $1-1.05 cen tal; Deschutes gems, No. 1, $1.15-1 30. LIVE POULTRY Portland delivery buying prices: Colored hens, under 314 lbs., 13c; do. over 6 lbs.. 13c lb.: Leghorn fowls, over 3,4 lbs., 9-10c; do, under 3 lbs., 9-10c lb.; others unchanged. 'S3 II. Kyf Rialto Stars .u,t. ...... "? at .wA ai At Craterian f "t ' ai ' I Jack Holt, with Jean Arthur aa his leading lady, U at the Rialto theater for today and Saturday In "The De fense Rests," story of a criminal at torney who geta caught In the meshea of underworld Intrigue, lending to some exciting situations. As a special added attraction, the Rialto also haa the blow-by-blow pic tures of the McLarnln-Rcas cham pionship fight on the same program. Ose Mall Tribune want ads. Mae West, "the girl with the hour glass figure that make every second count." comes to the Craterian the ater Sunday In her new picture. "Belle of the Nineties." Singing tevcrsl new torch eonga. wearing Innumerable new seta ol costumes, besides Inviting several "dark and handaomee" to "c"mup sometime" and raising havoc with their hearts, the foremost exponent of the screen today of sex appeal is said to outdo her previous triumphs. Ose Mall Tribune want ads. Edmund Lowe heads the caat of over 30 stars In "Gift of Gab." which is getting much praise at the Cra terian theater, where it plays until tomorrow night. The regular Saturday night prevue, held each week, will be at the Cra terian theater again tomorrow night. Those attending the regular 9:0U o'clock performance are Invited to remain for the extra feature at no additional charge. Marx Brothers At Roxy Sunday Those humpty-dumpty, hooligan stars of the stage, the radio and the screen. The Pour Marx Brothers, are coming back to Medford Sunday in "Duck Soup," at the Roxy theater. This film, though, has a very defi nite story. Briefly, lt'a all about a mythical country. Preedonla, where I agitators are working, inciting the mobs to revolt against unjust taxa tion. The country needs money, out tta wealthiest citizen. Mlas Dumont, refuses to lend the country any more unless the fearless fighter, Rufus T. Firefly, played by Groucho, is ap pointed dictator. The rablnet members reluctantly agree; the mob roars; the agitators slink away, and Freedonln's troubles Just begin, with plenty of laughs to help. San FnuiclM-n Hutterfat SAN FRANCISCO. Oct. 12. AP First grade butterfat 2Uc f. o. b. San Francisco. Use Mall mbunv wuiu ads TOO LATE 10 CLASSIFY WANTED Small closed car. Must b cheap for cash. Model A Ford pre ferred. Wilson, rear of 325 East Jackson. EXCHANGE Bed pullets for hay. Route 1, Boa 395, Medford. ONE well-furnlahed sleeping room, with privilege of using library for sitting room. School teacher or business woman preferred. Call 3.1-R. FOR SALE Weaner pigs. One ml!s northeast. 401 Ranch, Rt. 3. E W. Ocbhard. ANYONE wishing to attend Medford football game at Eureka Saturday, Phone 1440-W. WANTED Apartments, or room'ns house, by responsible couple with local references. Rental or com- mission. 1133 W. 8-.h. i LOST Black cocker spaniel puppy, S months; name. Mltzl. Call UK-It. FOR RENT 3-room apartment; one bedroom with twin beds and par lor. Phone 602-L, evenings. WANTED Several tiers of dry body fir. Will pay cash or trade. Htway Exchange, south of Phoenix. SMALL furnished house, 134 S. Iry. CHANOE OF LOOATION This ll to : notify by friends that I am no longer connected with the Riverside ! Senrlce station, but may be found at the Richfield Highway Service station, 4th and Riverside. Alwive i glad to see you. Drop In. John 1 Cantrall. I DANCE till Sat. Nite h Gold Hill Al Stewart's Nite Owls (Shows 1 brSrWrtgt,Afe I B Mn j, I 1:43 il.fl'f.ll-l'll-l III Eves . . 33c 1:00-9:00 1 I " -. 1 B , LwJ-J I 1 Kldillrs-ioc I Yir- mnm.-awymm ' I III IIISMSSaMtS 'THE THIN MAN' IS ENTERTAINING FILM If you enjoy sitting on the edge of your chairs, and If you enjoy being left completely In the dark while try ing to solve a most baffllrtR murder mystery, don't fall to see "The Thin Man," now at the Studio theater. It Is the story of Nick Charles, an ex-detectlve who is Sherlock Holmes. 3. S. Van Dine and all other crack detectives rolled Into one. ALWAYS A CROWD! DAD DYNGE'S Ends Tomorrow Night! THE YEAR'S SNAPPIEST MUSICAL! 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