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MEDFOTtT) MATL TRTBUXE. MTDFORD. OREGON. THURSDAY, OCTOBER IS. 1934 PAGE 'NINE Local and Personal To Ashland George Carsteru left on the Oregonlan this morning .'or Ashland. Undergoes Operation Mri- O. R. Treaham of Sams Valley underwent a major operation today at the Com munity hospital. Here for Day Attorney V. A. C Ahlf of Grant Pas arrived on the Oregonlan thLs morning to epend the day in the city on business. American Citizens Should Listen In Thursday Eve ning 9 :15 KNX We Write All Kinds of 100 Insurance Don't Forget Thursdny Kvenlng 9:18 Over KNX J. W. Wakefield Ag'cy 20c HURRY ! Ends Tonite Spencet Us ' ., CONSTANcfcilMMINGS ARUNE JUDGE JUDITH WOOD TOMORROW They're off To Reno In a Gale of Laughter! If They Said-- You Can't Beat "Lady for a Day" But Here It Is! Star of "l.ady for a Day" 'LADY by CHOICE' CAROLE LOMBARD Walter Connolly Roger Pryor STARTS SUNDAY From Portland R. H. Raw-son of Portland la spending the day here on businea. having arrived on the Oregonlan thia morning. Flue Fire TodayThe city fire de partment answered a call at 0:55 th'.s morning, to extinguish a flue fire at 712 West 8eoond street, where M. Grant resides. Wllkie Here George Wllkle of Dog Lake OCC camp, was a Medford vis itor yesterday, spending the day with his family and attending to business matters. Mm Many Here R. E. Mullany of Portland, traveling weight accoun; ant for the Transcontinental Freight bureau, Is leaving today for the north, having been In Medford on official business since Tuesday. On Business Visit Wilbur Hlgglns, Pacific coast representative for Star line, Inc., with headquarters at Har vard, IU., and also representative of the Oakea Manufacturing Co., is a Medford business visitor today, hav ing arrived this morning by train. Stamps Selling Fast Federal mi gratory bird hunting stamps neces sary before a hunter can lawfully take any migratory waterfowl, are selling fast at the Medford postofflce, according to Postmaster Prank De- Souza. The stamps, which may be affixed to the state hunting license, are obtainable for one dollar. Returns from North Howard LU1. engineer for the California Oregon Power Co., and for the Mountain States Power Co., returned this morn ing on the Oregonlan from a weed's business trip to Marshfleld, where he attended a hearing of the power com panies rate case for the public util ities commission. Skids Into Truck Unable to stop because of wet pavement, a car driven by Carol Corcoran, 16, of route 2, skid ded into a wod truck driven by T. A. Pafley. 58, of 1213 West Ninth stre?:. In a minor accident yesterday at 3 p. m., at the Intersection of West Tenth and Oak dale, according to re ports filed with city police. To Hold Rally The Royal Neigh bors will hold a pep rally this even ing, to start promptly at 7:30 o'clock, at the K. P. hall. State Supervisor Irma Klbler and District Deputies Adella Glover and Lenora Brolll wll be present. New candidates are to be taken In at the meeting. Due to to death of Mrs. Zoa Arnold, the fancy drill will not be put on. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY Visits parents Mrs. Hugh Carter visited her parents In Ashland Tues day and Wednesday. In Grants Pass Harry Hart of Med ford was a business visitor In Grants Pass Tuesday, according to the Grants Pass Dally Courier. Mr. Arnold Here Mr. Arnold of Klamath Falls flew to Medford Wed nesday on the Oregon Air Service plane, returning later In the day to his home there, by plane. i Returns llomr Charles Edwards of: Ashland, who has been receiving treatment at the Community hos pital here, was able to return to his home In Ashland yesterday. Oil Burner Flares A rug was dam aged at the Russell residence, 803 North Riverside avenue, about fl:10 o'clock Wednesday afternoon, when an oil burner caught It on fire. City firemen answered a call there. Return from iame After viewing the Oregon-Washington game in Port land. "Boob' Beath of Lost River. Inc., and Vie Corby of the Hotel Med ford Beauty shop, returned to thia city yesterday. Continue Sale Announcement was made today that the ladles of tho Baptist church are continuing ttvilr rummage sale at 300 East Main street, next to Shirley's news stand, until Saturday evening. To Attend Funeral Members of Crater Lake chapcr, D. A. R.. are re quested to meet at St. Mark's Epis copal church Friday at 1:55 p. m. to attend the funeral services for Mrs. Kathleen Smith. Discontinue Postofflce The post office at Plnehurst on the Ashland Klamath Falls highway will be dis continued on October 31. it was an nouneed Wednesday morning by F. D. Wagner, postmaster. Ashland Dally Tidings. Announce Court The first Girl Scout court of awards this fall Is to be held tomorrow evening at 7 :30 o'clock in the courthouse auditorium, it was announced today. A large num ber of awards are to be made, with Mrs. Joe Fllegel presiding. The com munity committee for scouting Is to be present and will be Introduced. A short program la also to be presented. Mrs. Wei lis Leaven Mrs. Em!ly Wellls of Portland, P. E. O. organizer, left on the Shasta this morning for Grant Pass, having been In Medford since yesterday attending the P. E. O. meeting here. Mrs. Wellls Is making a tour of the state, attending to the official business connected with her position. 4 Pan Frnm-iM-o Butterfat SAN FRANCISCO. Oct. 18. (API First grade butterfat, 292c fob. San Francisco. Here Thursday FOR SALE? Llewellyn setter, very rea eonable for quick sale. Mra. Gattou, 1180-R. NOTICE FOR SALE -Delivered, old barnyatd pulverized fertilizer for lawns and shrubbery; also sandy loam soil. Call 258-W. FOR SALE: Cheap. Apples and Nellls pears. Bear creek orchards. STOCKED AND EQUIPPED DAIRY RANCH 72 acres creek bottom soil, modern home, god dairy barn, hay, tractor, grain combine 2 pumping plants, milking machine 11 Guernsey cows, 1 bull. Located close In. Price $8,000. Terms. See Charles A. Wing Agency, inc., 109 East Main St, MODERN SUBURBAN HOME A . 8 acres located mile 31 Willi of Medford city limits; W I www 4 -room strictly modern, plastered house. 70-ft. drilled well, pressure pump, good cow barn and chicken house. This place will sup port a family and can be purchased for 1600.00 on excellent terms. See Charles A. Wing Agency, Inc. (Ex. elusive Agents.) WANTED Used wagon scales for cash. Give size, capacity ana price in nrsi letter. W. F. Woodstock, Rt, 4, Grants Pass, Ore. REFINED middle-aged woman wants care of invalid, convalescent, emeriy person or motherless home. Experi enced as companion -nurse. Box 934. Medford, Ore. GET YOUR winter supply Newtown apples now. Ala Vista Co., So. Fir. FOR SALE Bosc pears. Just right for eating or canning, 50c box. Ala Vista Co., so. Fir. FOR SALE Folding bench wringer; good condition. 1135 W. 10th. 20 ACRES for sale or rent; house, good barn, well, fenced. See Wlckie at Fluhrer s Bakery. FURNISHED apartment; private bath. 321 Apple. FOR TRADE Two cowa and two calves to trade for work horse and wagon. W. B. Medley, Rt. 4, Box 67, Mediord. A BARGAIN If you want to own nice 1934 Pont tec- sedan, here la your chance to buy my equity for a song, car same as new. Rogue River Chevrolet. NOW IS THE TIME To Think About AT GREEN PINE SLABS 12 and 16 Inch Lengths Large Double Load rf v j? Ti m n n r PKcmuc-Ts Company OBtOON PHONE T r lint Nnrlli I nitial " l.iMirt f irm tn Trad Willi" Randolph Scott, tall and hand some adventure star, piays tne ieaa ing role In the ftlmiuitlon of Zane Grey's "Wagon Wheels," the dra matic account of the adventures of the first wagon train to cross the country to Oregon In 1844. which comes to the Craterian the ater tomorrow for a two day run. Of especial Interest to all Or gonians and to all lovers of out door drama. "Wagon Wheels" Is the picture version of Zane Grey's wide ly read "Fighting Caravans" and depicts the hardships, perns and romantic Uvea of the sturdy, ad venturing pioneers who helped set tle the Oregon country. Included In the supporting cast are Gall Patrick, Monte Blue, and Raymond Hatton, also a four-year old youngster. Billy Lee, who plays an Important role as Gall Pat rick's son. Livestock PORTLAND. Ore., Oct. 18 (AP) CATTLE 100. calves 13. Steady: cows, good and choice, 3.35-3.50; others unchanged. HOGS 100: steady, unchanged. SHEEP 100; steady. Lambs, good and choice, (5-5.25. CHICAGO. Oct. 18 (APWUSDAi HOGS 21.000; steady to 5c htgher; 220 to 300 lbs.. $5.65-5.80, top, $5.85: SOWS, $4.85-5.35. CATTLE 9.000; market on better grade steers and yearlinps. especially 900 lbs. to 1.100 lbs., cattle grading good and better, at standstill, bids weak to 25c lower; she stock steady to weak; no action on beef cows; bulls and Tealera steady; stock era and feeders, weak to shade lower on bet ter grade; steady to weak on kinds selling at $4 down. SHEEP 12,000. Fat lambs alow, bids and few sales stesdy. asking higher; sheep steady; feeding lambs In active demand, undertone firm: three loads good to choice around 85-lb. Montana lambs sold at $6.25; bids on natives around that price; best lots held $650 upward; native ewes, $1.50-2.25; talking $5.00-6 00 on medium to choice feeding lambs. Portland Wheat PORTLAND, Ore., Oct. 18 (API Wheat futures: Open High I.OW Close May .88 1 i .861, .88 .80 1 i Dec. 84 'i .84 si .84 .84 'i Cash wheat: Big Bend blueatem .7. 04 Dark hard winter (13 pet.) 94 Dark hard winter (11 pet.) 81 Vj Soft white, northern spring and western red .. - - 04 't Western white .83!, Hard winter 85 ! a Oata No. 3 white, 33. Corn No. 3 E. yellow, 936.60, Mlllrun standard. 21.50. Today's car receipts: Wheat, 34; barley, Honour, 13; corn, 3; oats, 4; hay, 1. Portland Produce " PORTLAND, Ore., Oct. 18. (API BUTTER Print A grade. 30c: parch ment wrapped cartons. 31c lb.; quan tity purchases, Ho less: B grade, parchment wrapped, 39c lb.; do car ton. 30c lb. BUTTERFAT Portland delivery: A grade delivered at least twice weekly, 39-Slc lb.: country routes, 26-Slc lb.: B grade or delivery fewer than twice weekly Portland. 38-30c lb.: country routes, 37-30c lb.: O grade at market. EQGS Sales to retailers: SpeclaU, S4c; eitras, 8Sc: fresh extra brown, 33c: standards. 37c; fresh mediums, 36c; medium firsts, 33c: pullets. 19c: do firsts, 17c; checks, 36c; bakers, 20c dozen. EGOS Buying price of wholesal ers: Fresh specials. 30c; extras, 38. 29c: fresh extra brown, 28-39c; ex tra firsts. 28-29c: extra medium. 24c; medium firsts. 20-32c; pullets. 17-18e; do firsts, 16c; undergrade, 15-19c dozen. COUNTRY MEATS Selling price to retallera: Country killed hogs, best butchers, under 150 lbs., 04 -10c lb.; bulls. 4'7-5I2C lb.; others unchanged. POTATOES Oregon Burbanks, 80 90c centnl; Scappoose, No. 1 Gems, 95c-I; No. 2. 70.80c cental; Des. chutea Gems, $1.05-1.10. Cheese, milk, mohair, live poultry, onions, wool and hay, steady and unchanged. of old-line leaders were narrow. The close was somewhat ltregular. Trans fere approximated only 640,000 shares. Today's closing price, for 33 se lected stocks follow: Al. Chem. & Dye isaij Am. Can 1031, Am. A: Fgn. Power fli A. T. & T no J . Anaconda Atch. T. & S. P. Bendlx Aviation . Beth. Steel California Packing Caterpillar Tractor Chrysler Coml. 6olv Curtlss Wright Du Pont 94 11 53H 13, J8', 38 38 36 'i 30 3 Gen. Foods Gen. Motors .... Int. Harvest. I. T. tt T. Johns Man. , Mont. Ward North Amer Park Utah Penney (J. C.) Phillips Pet Radio Sou. Pac Std. Brands Ctd. Oil Cal Std. Oil N. J. Trnns. Amer Union Carbide . U. S. Stee! SI Si 30, 34", 10 28, 13'. 3', 66', 13', 8 18', 19 ?, 30 40', 6'i 44'-, 33', Chicago Wheat CHICAGO, Oct. 18. (AP) Wheat futures: Onen Hloh tw Plrvie Dec., old 994 1.001, .90', 1.00 I . .99 I OO14 .99 1.00 . .99 i .ooi, .ogi, 1.00 . .94 .05', S3"t .93 New May July Wall St. Report NEW YORK, Oct. 18. (AP) A de mand for various specialties helped to keep the stock market on an even keel today. The metals, utilities ami oils were still rather friendless, but packing issues drew followings at substantial advances. The majority EAGLES SOCIAL DANCE Tomorrow (FrMa.i) at 9:30 p. m. EAGLES HALL Oregon Lumherjacks Orchestra DANCE at Rogue Elk Resort Saturday Night October 20th COME EARLY I silver NEW YORK, Oct. 18 (AP) Bar sliver weak, iytc lower at 63 14c Stated Communication ol Medford Lodge No. 103, A F. & A. M Friday, Oct. 19 at 7:30 p.m. Visiting mem- bera Invited. V. A. NORRIS, W. M. GEO. ALDEN, Secy. POISONED KIDNEYS Stop Getting Vp Nights To harmlessly flush poisons and acid from kidneys and correct Irrita tion of bladder so that you can stop "getting up nights" get a 35 cent packa of Oold Medal Haarlem Oil Capsules and take as directed. Other symptoms of kidney and bladder weaknesses are scant, burning or smarting passage backache lei cramps puffy eyes. TODAY 20? JIYTIME: AND FRI. Whose Hand fired the fatal shot in the crime that stunned a nation 'a CRIME of- HELEN STANLEY RALPH BELLAMY a I . I anii-icy orty ALSO FMhlnjf for Trouble Broadway (lonslp News THE AMAZING Steel Monster Is Coming i AND FRIDAY TWO DAYS ONLY Due to extreme frankness of its theme CHILDREN UNDER 16 NOT AD MITTED. ADULTS ONLY! TRUE STORY OF A HIGH SCHOOL GIRL LED INTO A LIFE OF SHAME! She didn't know there were two kinds of love until it was too late I . . . She paid the terrrible penalty of ignorance . . . and mania for new thrills! See her story! Where is the modern youth headed? FRANK! DARING! BOLD! TRUE! NATURE In All Its Splendor and All Its Horrors TRUE SEX FACTS fiLEAEDONTk I H MOT THAT, KNDOFACDL A 1 i X I I ll I a I ll7lKV4 F V i m The Educational Smash HIT OF THE YEAR! MATINEES - Women Only NIGHTS - - Men Only Never before has a picture like this been ahown on the talking screen . . . It strikes like a thunderbolt into the home where parents fail to warn their children I hi' No Advance In Prices 25' it n ISM mm TODAY ONLY! A galaxy of headline artists In a merry mixture of song, dance, music and comedy! RALPH BRITT and his HIGH HATTERS of RHYTHM with 11 BIG ACTS 11 . 35 People 10 Piece Orchestra On The Screen ft just happened I They soufclit and found lore In this gay comedy romance of a hoy and glrlt ANN SOTHERN in "BLIND DATE With Noil Hamilton Paul r im--vVMtmmmt) tt ihtiiiii iiiii s i 1 twmt-itni FPESJ SPECIAL PRICES TONIGHT ADULTS - 40c CHILDREN -25c iff i r, VI fay.' ""' '" J" H:1M 1 )I1tHI'rN-()r"g0Ns "iN"s" -THEATRE .1 TOMORROW and SATURDAY wm az mm mm 7H w ftp ",,h RANDOLPH SCOTT GAIL PATRICK ,r MONTE BLUEg Frontier Duatera . . Flfhtlnf Men . . and The Women They Love . . tn An Kplc of the Old Oregon Trallt fur Ing unknown ntl- Tenturei living reckleiy win ning f. :.S?roulyl