Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, October 16, 1934, Page 5, Image 5

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    MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1934
PAGE FIVE
Local and Personal
lavoa Monday Gore Phythlani
lft by train Monday evening on a
btuineaa trip to Albany.
Arrive on Shasta - Mr. end Mrs
Duffern A. Bonar of Glenwood arrived
on the Shasta, thla morning to spend
two daya In Medford.--
Bet urn i from Vacation H. Robert
Mansfield, Junior forester, has return
ed from a vacation spent In the fcouth
with Mrs. Mansfield.
Expected Today Mrs. Alex Carrara
of Canton. 111., was expected to ar
rive in Medford today by train for a
Tlsit here with Mr. Carrara.
Week-end On est Mickey Pearson of
of this city wiis a week-end guest at
the home of Elaine DeVrlea in Phoe
nix. t
Has Operation John P. Schllnog of
lid Elm street underwent a major
operation yesterday at the Sacred
Heart hospital.
At Sacred Heart Mrs. Lloyd Crlng
oade of Eagle Point underwent a ma
jor operation yesterday at the Sacred
Heart hospital.
To Sacramento Mr. and Mrs,
George Codding left yesterday after
noon by motor for Sacramento, and
are expected to return Thursday.
Return from Bnndon Mr. and Mrs,
JB. Beeson and Mrs. Charles Palm re
turned to Medford Sunday after a two
weeks' vacation in Bandon.
Visit Const Mr. and Mrs. Prank
Hewman were among the local parties
who enjoyed the past week-end at
Bandon-by-the-Sea.
Men Report Reporting to the local
CCC district today were 127 men of
Co. 1552. who arrived from Vancouver.
Wash., barracks to be stationed at
Camp Sebastian, near Marshfleld.
Parrel, to Portland Prank Parrell.
attorney, left Monday evening by
train on a business trip to Portland.
To Ran Francisco Mr. and Mra.
Cecil Jennings left on last evening'
train for 6an Francisco.
Haa Minor Operation Mrs. V. R.
Bonham of Phoenix Is in the Sacred
Heart hospital today, "having under
went a minor operation thla morning.
Out on Ball Wesley Graham of
Ashland is out on 5 bail today, hav
ing been arrested Sunday night by
city police for violating a basic traffic
rule.
Capt. Wood all Arrives Captain
George Woodall, chaplain reserve, of
Port George Wright, Wash., Arrived
today at the Medford district CCC
headquarters detachment.
Fined S10 William Watkins, a na
tive of Florida, was fined $10 in city
court yesterday, after having been
arrested by city police on drunken
ness charges Sunday night.
Here for Visit Mrs. Bertha Neet of
Eugene arrived on the Shasta from
the south thla morning to spend a
day or two visiting with Dr. and Mrs.
R. G. VanValzah.
From Ft. Slusser (First Lieutenant ;
L. M- Slusser of Ft. Douglas, Utah,
district, arrived in Medford this
morning for duty with the local CCC
headquarters detachment.
Returns to Work Neva Samuela of
the city treasurer's office, has return
ed to work after an Illness which
confined her to her home for the
past several weeks.
To Cottage Grove P. A. Watkins,
employe of the California Oregon
Power Co., left for Cottage Grove on
the Shasta this morning, having spent
the past few days at his home here
Livestock.
PORTLAND, Oct. 18. (P) CAT
TLE: 400; calves 15: about ateady;
steers, good, common and medium.
S.oo-6.00: others unchanged.
HOOS: 100; about steady for kill
ers, weak on other grades.
SHEEP: 1300; about steady, unchanged.
Chicago Wheat
CHICAGO, Oct. 16 yP) Wheat:
Open High Low Close
Dec. old....l.004 1.01'i 994 1.0114
New 99-1.00 1 99Vi 1.01
May 99-1.00 13 99i 1 .01 Vi
July 9SH 8714 95 98
SOUTH BAN FRANCISCO, Oct. 18
(AP)-(U8DA) HOOS 275. In
cluding 78 direct, fairly active:
butchers, steady to higher; practical
top as. 85 on load and lot 182 to 194
lb. Callfomtas: few 364 lbs.. 5.35;
good packing sows eligible $3.50-3.75.
CATTLE 838, Including 86 hold
overs. Governments, 50: opened rath
er slow, generally steady; 2 loads 1,
079 to 1.139 lb. local fed steers, S5.50;
medium, 939 lb. Idahos. S5.10; com
mon to medium under 1.070 lb. Colo
rados and Idahos, 84-4.50: odd head
down to 83; good fed, 900 to 1,300
lb. steers quoted to $5.75.
SHEEP 1,400. including 1,165 di
rect. Governments. 126; about
steady; deck late arriving 82-lb. me
dium to oholce mixed shorn and early
shorn California lambs, $6 straight
off long haul; 2 small lots medium
to good, 89 to 91 lb. early shorn,
85.40.
NEW YORK. Oct. 16. (AP) The
stock market started upward at a
fast pace In the first hour of trad
ing today, but lajer settled down to
slow and featureless jog. wnne
there were numerous gains of frac
tions to around 2 points, scattered
easy spots were In evidence. The
metals led the rally. The close was
firm. Transfers approximated 650,-
000 shares.
Today's closing prices for 33 sel
ected stocks follow:
Al. Chem. & Dye 130H
Am. Can 103 n
Am. & Fgn. Pow. 6to
A. T. & T 110V,
Anaconda .. 11 Vt
Atch. T. Jt S. F. 53
Bendlx Avla 12 Vi
Beth. Steel 38,4
Portland Wheat
PHEASANT LIMIT
EASILY
With the second day of the pheas
ant season dawning clear and froBty,
Medford hunters were again found
busy In surrounding fields, although
their numberB had decreased consid
erably from the first day's record
breaking forage. Bag limits were
continuing to be shot today with
little trouble, but "Chinks" are al
ready seeking the protection of thick
ets during daylight.
Among today's early morning hunt
ers were Hugh Ritter, ranger in the
Lake o' the Woods district, who re
ports bagging three near Central
point. C. L. (Mac) MacDonaid, man
ager of Foster ii Klelser, was another
fortunate hunter, bagging several
nice birds. Sidney Newton tok hit
shotgun east of the city, on the
game-Infested slopes of Roxy Ann's
foothills, this morning, and also re
ports bagging the limit. Jim Moore
and Arthur Marsh were other hunters
today who came back with the limit.
Among yesterday's hunters Dick
Slngler and Fred Powell rank as two
of the first to shoot the quota, each
getting the limit north of the city
Monday morning in one and one-half
hours. Harold D. Orey and Kenneth
B. Wall were also out yesterday, Grey
bagging three pheasant and Wall
shooting two. R. A. Duff and Dan
Duff Secured the limit on the foot
hills of Roxy Ann. Lewis Ulrlch and
son. Russell, also bagged the quota,
hunting in the Wlllom Springs vi
cinity, where they also shot many
quail. William Rose and Earl Scrlp
ter were fortunate hunters yesterday,
as were John F. Shroeve, his sen,
George, and Alexis Dickenson.
Better clothes for less. It will pay
you to climb my stairway. Klein the
Tailor, 128 East Main, upstairs.
rorty forest fire lookout towers
were Included in a CCO construction
program in east Texas.
MODERN WOMEN
Ntcd Not Suffer monthly pain imd delay due to
colds, nervoua a train, eurxauw or similar causes,
CKi-chctt-teraUtftmnndHraodPilIaatacSectivaj
an arugBistsior over 4oyoars, Mixroi
msui
'THI DIAMOND BBAHO"
Low
.87
.84 14
PORTLAND, Ore., Oct. 16. (AP)
Wheat futures:
Open High
May .87 y4 .87 i
Dec. 84 ft .85 ft
Cash wheat:
Big Bend bluestem ..
Dark hard winter (12 pet.)
Dark hard winter (11 pet.)
Soft white, western red, north
ern spring
Western whltb .
Hard winter
Oata No. a white, 33.
Corn No. 3 E. yellow, $36.75.
Mill run standard, 921.50.
Today'i car receipts: Wheat,
flour, 6; corn, l; oata, 0.
Close
.87 V4
.85 'i
.96 ft
91ft
.84 ft
.83 ft
.87
Ralph Britt Heads
Vaudeville Troupe
On Thursday, the third unit of the
big vaudeville shows playing here
every other week, will be at the Cra
terlan theater for the one day only.
Ralph Britt and hla High Hatters
of Rhythm, a roadshow of 35 people
will be on the stage for both matinee
and evening performances.
Headlining the show la Ralph Britt
himself, with hla famous Victor Re
cording band, known from coast to
coast over the larger radio stations
and with an enviable reputation of
being one of the "class" orchestras
In night spots of the east.
Zarek and Collett, an internation
ally known dance team, give their
own idea of the Brazilian dance
craze, the Carloca.
Irene Cooper, a charming little per
sonality, offers song numbers in a
style that haa made her one of radio s
newest "finds."
Dick Bosley, suave comedian of
atge and screen, acts aa master of
w re monies.
The three Harmonettes, a trio of
lovely ladles, are high lights In the
ahow, with their harmony and pleas
ing personality.
Don and Feme, a clever tap team,
offer several unusual dance numbers.
An interpretative dance, "The
Drunk and the Doll," aa done by
Jack and Ginger, la one of the show's
biggest features.
Others, in the show Include Feme
Lewis, In an Oriental dance; Mar
velo and Bosley, a comedy team: Pat
Patterson, "scat" ainger and novel
entertainer.
On the screen, Ann Sothern. Neil
Hamilton and Paul Kelly will be
shown In "Blind Date."
Portland Produce
Wall St. Report
California Pack'g.
Cataplllar Tract. .
Chrysler
Coml. Solv
Curtlss-Wrlght
DuPont .....
Gen. Foods
Oen. Mot ...
Int. Harvest.
I. T. & T
Johns-Man
Monty Ward
North Amer
Park Utah
Penney (J. O.) ...
Phillips Pet
Radio .....
Sou. Pac
Std. Brands
St. Ol! Cal
St. Oil N. J
Trans. Amer
Union Carb.
U. S. Steel
S8V4
2t
36
20 Vi
2',i
30 Yi
30K
33
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Charlie Chan in Rialto Thriller
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Charlie Chan, portrayed by Warner
Oland, la back again to solve a mys
terious murder In "Charlie Chan in
London," at the Rialto theater for1
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17 A S
Use Mall Tribune want ads
TOO LATE TO CLASSIF-Y
POR SALE Llewellyn setter, very rea
sonable for quick sale. Mrs. Get ton,
1180-R.
LOST Between Ashland and Med
ford, castlron roller in sack. Re
ward. Independent Truck Line.
Phone Medford 1467; Ashland 36.
FOR RENT Two houses, 5-room un
furnished and 6-room furnished
Phone 700-X.
FOR RENT Furnished 2 and 3 -room
apte., 616 N. Central.
WANTED Drag-saw; must be in good
condition and reasonable. 616 N.
Central.
FOR SALE English call decoy duck.
Tel. 47.
7-FT. CEDAR POaTS for sale or will
trade for apples, 801 No. Central.
LOST Near Wood lawn orchard, util
ity bag containing money, toiletry
artlclea, Finder notify John Bohn
ert, Central Point. Phone 381. Reward.
farms for sale.
today and tomorrow.
Drue Ley ton, who was In the last
Chan picture, Mona Barrle and Ray
Millard are also featured.
At Craterian
TV
Sliver.
NEW YORK, Oct. 16. (P) Bar sli
ver, higher at 85?,.
PORTLAND, Ore., Oct. 16. (API-
BUTTER Print A grade, 20',ic;
parchment wrapped cartons, 30'c lb.;
quantity purchases, less; o grade,
parchment wrapped, 20c lb.; do, car
ton, 30c lb.
BUTTERFAT Portland delivery: A
grade delivery at least twice weekly,
29-310 lb.; country routes, 26-31c lb.;
B grade or delivery fewer than twice
weekly Portland, 28-30c lb.; country
routes. 27-30c lb: C grade at market
EOOS 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, 28c; bakers, 20c
dozen.
EOOS Buying price of wholesal
ers: Fresh specials, 30c; extras, 28
29c; fresh extra brown, 28-29o; ex
tra firsts, 28-29c; extra medium, 24c;
medium firsts. 20-22c; pullets, 17-lBc:
do firsts, 16c; undergrade, 16-16c
dozen.
COUNTRY MEATS Selling price
to retailers: country killed hogs,
best butchers, under 150 lbs., 10
lOVio lb.; vealera, fancy, 914-100 lb.;
others unchanged.
LIVE POULTRY Portland delivery
buying prices: Colored hens, under
3'4 lbs., 13o lb.; do over 8 lbs., 13c
lb.; leghorn fowls over 3',$ lbs., 10
lle lb.; do under 3 lbs., 10-llc; col
ored broilers, l',4 to 2 lbs., 13c lb.;
broilers under 2 lbs., 12-13C lb.: roos
ters, 6o lb. Pekln ducks, 10-110 lb.:
do colored, 8-6c lb.
POTATOES Oregon Burbanks, 80
90o cental; Scappoose No. 2, Qems.
70-800 cental; Deschutes Oems,
1.10-1.18.
Cheese, milk, mohair, onions, wool
and hay, steady and unchanged.
VALUE OF SILVER
The Grange Cooperative Supply, lo
cated at Central Point, will open to
morrow morning, according to an
nouncement today. Gasoline and oil
will be distributed to its members
and to members of Oranges through
out the valley.
LAST TIMES TONITE
CONSTANCE
BENNETT in
"Moulin Rouge"
with Franchet Tone
Tomorrow
The Screen's New
Screen Team
6
NEW
TOURIST
PULLMAN
SERVICE TO
CALIFORNIA
NEW YORK, Oct. 16. (AP) For
eign silver for domestic Industrial use
was advanced to another new high
since 1929 today at 50?; cents an
ounce, up ol a cent from yester
day. Today's boost was made despite the
fact the metal held unchanged in the
London market at 24y, pence an
ounce. Since last week, when the
first of a series, of advances occurred
In the metal, the markup in New
York' was always accompanied by
higher prices in London.
Iff
PIPE ORGAN RECITAL .
AT CRATERIAN SUNDAY
Mae West, in her new picture,
"Belle of the Ninetlea," la drawing
capacity crowds to the Craterian the
ater where the film playa until to
morrow night.
4
Dae Mall Tribune want ads.
L. M. Seltzer, pipe organ artist of
Chicago, will give & free recital at
Hunt'a Craterian theater Sunday at
10:30 a. m. According to the an
nouncement, there will be no admis
slon charge but a allver offering will
be taken for charity and benevolent
work. The film, "The Cascade Won
derland," will be ahown during the
program.
FOR SALS Several
O. C. Bogga.
FOR SALE Late '2 T Ford pick-up;
A-l new tirea; also 3 stoves, bed.
Box 4629, Mail Tribune.
FOR RENT Large housekeeping
room, 91.60 week. 627 N. Central.
WANTED To buy a light pick-up
oar. Phone 47-R.
FOR SALE Thla week, 1 wagon, 1
eat harnesa, 1 3-horae die, cream
aeparator, 1 young mare. See them
at Maxwell place, Spring St.
FOR SALE 10 acres good irrigated
land. O. O. Bogga.
FOR RENT fl -room houae, garage,
chicken house, V4 acre femliy or
chard; (10 a month. Southern Ore
gon Realty Co., 44 No. Riverside.
1033 TERRAPLANB 8 DcLuxe sedan:
6 wheela and Karl-Keen trunk.
Looke liko new. Attractive price.
Eakln Motor Co.
FOR SALE OR TRADE Delicious and
Newtown apples. Bring containers.
Joe Kantor, Rt. 4, Box 237.
Ban Francisco Butterfnt.
SAN FRANCISCO. Oct. 16. (P)
First grade tmtterfat, 29 t . o. b., San
Franciaco.
A
Stated Convocation of Cra
ter Lake Chapter No. 32, R.
A. M., Tuesday, Oct. 10th, at
7:30 p. m. Visiting members
invited. O. W. DE JAKNETT, H. P.
GEO. ALDEN, Secy.
Malta Comnmndery No. 4
K. T., Masonlo Hall,
Ashland, Ore.
Stated conclave Wednes
day evening, , Oct. 17.
Open short form. Rou
tine business, also Red Cross and
Malta degrees. Sir Knighta invited.
R, L. BURDIC, Commander.
W. H. DAY, Recorder.
ANY KIND barnyard fertiliser deliv
ered. Any age you want. Pulver
Ued or otherwise. Prices right.
Phone 258-W. Leave order for Mc
Oonsgle. I will cell at your home.
WANTED WORK Ex-service man.
Reliable. References. Consider
anything. Call 858-H.
3 Doses of Foley'g
Loosens Cough
Proof!
"Foltv'a I
'worth itaweichtl
in sold Id oue
Of OOMffh- fvJ
coldaVm not
no wimoui it,"
Mr. N.Do&vftr.
fAD
SMh ThrMl Lmidi ibt
Tkkk PhUfu
For old or young durindAjr
or night you con taJtiy rely
on Foley'B Homy ana Tar for
guickeit reaulU, Coughs duo
to oolda may get serious faat,
dnn't dflay. Get gtnuiw
FOLK Y'tJ today-m(ujw sub
aUtuLos, Sold evcrywhonv
In Medford!
CORRECTED TIME
8:30 P. M.
THURSDAY
The Hudson-Terraplane
"Ruggedness
Run" Car
tj On It's Sensational Runt
SEE IT AT OUR
SHOWROOMS
1 Eakin Motor Co.
103 South Riverside
X
Canadiaa.Australailan llaera the "Aoranftl"
aod "Niagara" sail regularly from Vaocou
vtr and Victoria. B. C, for a wonderful tea
Toyage with low round trip fares to
AUSTRALIA
NEW ZEALiVND
HONOLULU
SUVA and the
SOUTH SEA ISLANDS
Large, fuc I Id era, efpecially built for tfala
aervice, equipped with ball-loufre TentUfr
tioo to intura comfort in tropic waters;
excellent cuUloe and acrrlce; eotertain
ment locludea talking picture. First,
Cabin aod Third Class accommodations.
Ask about Inclusive South Sea island
Tours. All details at our offices.
W. H. Deacon, General Agent Passenger
Dept.. 126 S. W. Broadway, American Bank
Building, BRoadwa 0637, Portland.
Don't Read This
Unless you are interested In
medicine which has helped
over 700,000 women and
girls. Take it before and after
childbirth, at the Change or
whenever you are nervous aod
rundown. 98 out of 100 say,
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LYDIA E. PINKHRM'S
VEGETABLE COMPOUND
With ronlnre rummln
Arllnr Jiiilfe 4nilltl Wood
Now the Shuts carries t tourist
Pullman, providing economical
sleeping accommodation, to Cal
ifornia. Tourist berth, are ex
actly the same size as standard
Pullman berths, with fresh, clean
sheets, blankets and porter ser
vice. The following fare, are
pood In coaches, also in tourist
Pullman (plus berth) t
Roundtrips
To
San Francisco .... $18.00
Loa Angelei $28.70
A tourist lower berth from here
to San Francisco cost,
only 2 00
Southern
Pacific
l, C. CABLE, ienU lei. M
I
TONITE
Dally Mat. 1:45.
and
Wed.
Eve. 7.
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IMS!
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ONE-MAN WOMAN
E TO TWO MENI
Loyal to one ... in love
with the other. ..still she
refuted to betray the
man who betrayed her!
i4HE
uwnswad
?eiasira 1 r
fl MimiiiMii iiiiiiimjTrlwia
Positively Ends Tomorrow!
THE TALK of the TOWN!
turn. iiilH
BELLETHE
NINETIES
with
ROGER PRYOR
JOHN MACK BROWN
DUKE ELLINGTON'S ORCH.
It's got everything! Flocks of now songs
. . . flocks of new dark and nanasomes . . .
flocks of new clothes . . . syncopating
rhythm and above all . . . it's got MAE
WEST, at her best I
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iTHURSDAY ONLY!!
RICHARD ARLEN
SALLY EILERS
ROBERT ARMSTRONG
GRACE BRADLEY ROSCO ATES
ALSO
v Boon Cartmin. "Iterl Hot Mama"
Bterllnf llolloway In, "Horn April I"
M:VS
Watch Out for the Steel Monster!
illinium:
I Shows & I
7:00-0:00 I 1
Adults
25
Kiddles lOo
TODAY and WEDNESDAY!
MBWIIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll
1 IF HE FAILS... AN INNOCENT
fc- I MAN WILL BE HANGED!
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Once ainln Chan b ealled upon ! ,
to solve a battling crime ... and
save an Itinerant man from death!
Mixing Chinese proverbs with an ;t
i uncanny Oriental mind . he
tracks a human fox to Its lalrl
mm m i-. -l
121
10
with
WARNER OLAND
DRUE LEYTON
RAY MILLAND
MONA BARRIE
o
, ' j' '" EXTRA ADDED ATTRACTIONS
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II . Variety Favorites m&Wf .,,:.
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JSSlM& III ' :' -COHliNG "'''"'M' "'1
Wfi TRUE STORY of a HIGH SCHOOL
g2r ;-;Hr3 X& g?Z LED INTO a LIFE o f SHAME!
W "BLIHD DATE" liJiJ
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