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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD, OREGON. "WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER 31. 1934, PAGE NINE Local and Personal In Mwlford Today Ernest Pamll of ths Union Pacific company la business vtattor la Mwlford today. Go to Roaeburg T. O. Bradley and X. W. DeleU of th California Ore gon Power company left Tuesday on a ehort bulnesa trip to Roseburg. Goes to Portland Slater Joseph of gacred Heart Catholic hospital here, left this morning on the Shasta, for Portland. Her atay in the northern olty la indefinite. m Geta Building Permit A building permit was Issued this morning to 0- B. McBae of 416 Boardman street to re shingle his residence at a cost of tioo. Mrs. Merrlman Home Mrs. Tom lierrlman returned to Medford on to day's Shasta from Chlco and Sacra mento, Cal., where she has been for the past week. Medford Businessmen Among Med ford businessmen in this city Tues day were Lewis Ulrlch of the National Beemployment service, and M. N. Ho gan. stocks and bonda salesman. Grants Pass Dally Courier. To Enter Float Arrangements are being made by the Rogue River na tional forest service and the CCC dis trict headquarters to enter a float In the Armistice day parade here Monday. Has Eye Removed Fred Mast of this city underwent an operation yesterday morning at the Community hosplta), In which an eye was re moved. The operation was performed by Dr. M. C. Plndley of Salem. Announce Clinic A baby clinic will be held Thursday. November 1, from to 4 p. m at the Alex J Sparrow Memorial on the first floor of the courthouse. Appointments may be made by telephoning 1359. Jerome Goes North B. C. (Jerry) Jerome la leaving thla evening on the Oregonlan for Seattle, on a business trip In connection with the Texas company. Jerome Is local manager for the company. Slight Rainfall The federal wea ther bureau reported thla morning that between ft a. m. and ft p. m. Tuesday, a trace of rainfall was re corded, and between A p. m. Tuesday and ft a. m. today, the same amount was listed. On Business Visit Lou Centro, well-known Insurance man of Port land. Is spending several days in Medford and southern Oregon on one of his periodic business visits to this territory. Returns from East 'Mrs. Eva Mc Nary of 223 North Central avenue re turned here today on the Shasta from an extended stay In the east. She 4 visited her elsters In Minnesota and Michigan, and also attended A Cen tury of Progress exposition In Chi cago. She left Medford September 5 Love Is Pined James Love, 33, OOC enrolls from Mt. Shasta, Cal., was fined 10 and costs of 4.50 in Jus tice of the Peace L. A. Roberts court In Ashland yesterday, following his arrest by the stnte police on charges of passing an automobile with im proper clearance. According to the complaint, Love passed the state of ficer and narrowly avoided a head on collision as a result. msm IIIWJIIIPII1IW Accurate Information Many persons In the East Desire to locate In the West. Why not give them Accurate Informa tion? Why not give them Your experience Through the Press? Farmers and Fruitgrowers Bank Deposits Insured Oueat In Medford E. w. Llnde- roth of Seattle is the gueet In Med-1 ford of Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Olsln. Planes on Schedule Although le layed thla morning because of storroi, the United Air Lines planea were running on schedule this aftrenoon. To Hold Meeting The Degree of Honor association will conduct its regular meeting tomorrow evening In the club rooms at the city hall. Mrs. Love Returns Mrs. J. O. Love returned to her home In Central Point today, having apent the past six weeka in the east and middle-west. Bailey Is Fined Je&se J. Bailey, 48. of Klamath Palls, arrested by state police for operating a truck without clearance lights, was fined 5 aid costs of 84.60 In Justice court here this morning. Mrs. Olsln Leares Mrs. John Olsin. who has been the house guest for the past month of Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Olsln and their daughter, Els!e Brown, left today for her home In Seattle. Goes to Gasquet Henry Petri, who has been educational advisor for Camp Applegate and headquarters detach ment of the CCC, has been trans ferred to Camp Gasquet near Cres cent City. Today he visited the camp and was to make plans for transfer ring there. t Services Attract Many The evan gelistic services at the First Baptist church are attracting many people, and according to those attending, the sermons are Inspiring and helpful. Music by Mrs. Burke and Mr. Case Is greatly enjoyed. The subject Fri day evening will be "Cause and Cure of Depression." Car Tarns Over Lieutenant Jerome P. Geary, now stationed at Camp Car berry Creek with Co. 866. was In Med ford this morning, enroute to Car berry from Dog Lake, where the com pany was stationed thla summer. Lieutenant Geary's car turned over, as the result of a blowout, but he escaped uninjured. On Business Here Lieutenant El mer Clonlnger of Camp Steamboat, of the CCC, Is In Medford today at tending to business matters at dis trict headquarters. Lieutenant Clon inger said today that his car went over an embankment on the narrow road and that It was necessary to get a truck to help him get the car back on the road. Sally Cole Opens In Jacksonville The Marble Corner, new entertain ment center, located In Jacksonville, opens with a big Hallowe'en party tonight, according to Sally Cole, pro prietor and hostess, Sally Cole, former proprietor of the Gnome Inn, which she recently sold, gained a splendid reputation as an entertainer while In Medford. The swinging doors and the old bar that the pioneers used will be In the same spot they occupied dur ing the gold rush days. The menu will feature Regal Amber beer, Ital ian dinners and wines. There will be music for dancing as well as several new entertainment features. Sally Cole says It will be necessary to make reservations for the opening night. Chic Meyers On Craterian Stage Ohlc Meyers' "International Revue," headed by one of the most versatile bands In vaudeville today, la at the Craterian theater for today only. On the screen Is Bruce Cabot and Grace Bradley in a modern corned y-roman re. "Redhead." Besides the band consisting of 11 talented musicians who do many specialties and play accompaniments to the other acts, the unit also has Roslta and Perez, known the country over for their sensational Indian td agio routine. They also do a waltz number and their own version of the colorful Spanish Rhumbs. The Marsh Sisters, musical comedy favorites having apeapred In the famous Zlegfeld Follies and et the College Inn. Chicago, for a record run, are a team of daring acrobatl dancers whose work Invariably meets with spontaneous applause. The Martin Sisters, a trio of charm ing and talented misses, harmonize their own arrangements of modern and hill-billy numbers. Virginia Maye adds zip to the show with her comedy and tap nancing. Lester Hale's fine tenor voice has won him a large radio following in he east and mid-west, and 1 heird in several ballads. Roy Cumminga. "Clown of Clowns," rounds out the program. New Screen Star at Rialto Y FUEL DRY PINE SLABS FACTORY BLOCKS KINDLING SAWDUST SHAVINGS TlMBRR PR WW s Company LEr.dJ PHONE 7 North Central "A Good Firm to Trade With" 4 to. T H Jen Parker, the cren newest star, baa one of her most appealing rolea with Jamea Dunn In "Have a Heart" at the Rialto theater tor to day and tomorrow. With Stuart Erwln and Una Mer Icel In the cast for the comedy relief. "Have a Heart" follows the romantic troubles of ft young couple whose dreams are so strong as to make them almost forget realities. Coming Thursday Robert Montgomery, whose saucy char acterizatlons have enlivened many screen plays, has one of his bast rolea In "Hide-Out." starting to morrow at the Craterian theater f-r a three-day run. Maureen O'SulU van has the leading feminine role. The picture deala with a happy- go-lucky post-repeal racketeer, who. believing he has everything he could wish for money, without working for It, romance and pleasure comts to his senses on a farm after having been driven from New York by the police. lb.; B grade or delivery less than twice weekly, 31-32c lb.; C grade at market. EGGS Sales to retailers: Specials, 36c; extras 34c; fresh extras, brown. 34c; standards 28c; fresh mediums 39c; medium firsts 36c fresh pullets, 33c; do firsts 30c; checks, 26c; bak ers. 21c dozen. EGOS Buying price of whole salers: Fresh specials, 33-34c; extras, 31c; fresh extra, brown, 31c; extra firsts, 29c extra medium. 24c; medi um firsts 22c: pullets 19c; do firsts 18c; under grade, 16-17c dozen. CHEESE, milk, country meats, live poultry, onions, potatoes, wool and hay, steady and unchanged. Market? Livestock PORTLAND, Oct. 31. (AP) Cat tle: 60; calves 10; steady, unchanged. HOGS: 300; 15c higher; light weight, good and choice, J4.7S-6.00; medium weight, good and choice $5.25-6.00; others unchanged. SHEEP 400; steady to strong; lambs, good and choice, 95.00-5.50; others unchanged. SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO. Oct. 31. fAP)-(USDA) CATTLE: 325, in cluding 30 direct; slow; clearance steers and better grade the -stock In complete; low grade cows active and steady; generally asking strong to higher on few loads desirable short- fed California steers, or toward 6. SHEE: 300; generally asking around steady; best wooled lambs available held toward 96. Wall St. Report NEW YORK. Oct. 31. (AP) The stock market closed the books on Oc tober today with profits and loases about even on the month and senti ment decidedly mixed. A few epe- cialtles worked up substantially in today's session, but most of the old line leaders were only slightly high er. nai prices were abou steady, Transfers approximated 400.000 shares Today's closing prices for 32 se lected stocks follow: Al. Chem. & Dye 127 Am. Can . 100 lg Am it Fgn. Power 'r.... A. T. & T 4 ,. Anaconda . . Atch. T. & S. F. , Bendlx Aviation .. Beth. Steel California Packing ......... Caterpillar Tractor . s Chrysler 4 Coml. Solv Curtlss-Wright DuPont . On. Poods m.......m Oen. Motors Int. Harvest. ..........., I. T. A T , Johns-Man. Mont. Ward - North Amer ........... Park Utah Penney (J. C.) Phlllipa Pet. Radio Sou. Pac Std. Brands . Std. Oil cal Std. Oil N. J. Trans, Amer. Union Carbide U. 8. Steel Silver NEW YORK. Oct. 31. sllver easier, 14 lower at Portland Produce PORTLAND, Oct. 31. (AP) But ter Prints, A grade, 32c lb.. In parchment wrappera 33c lb. In car tons; B grade, parchment wrappers, 31 Sc lb.; cartons 31c lb. BUTTERFAT Portland delivery : A grade delivery at least twice week ly, 32-340 lb.; country routes, 30-33C HURRY! HI Positively End, Tonli. LORETTA YOUNG GARY GRANT in "BORN TO BE BAD" J STARTS TOMORROW NERVOUS, HEADACHES Mrs. John Wright oJ 4th ana Cedar 5U June Mid: g 3 tin City. Ore. Mid: "1 m " 4 v berime very nervoui, tlx ff V .1 snfffred from heidirhej m 'l f nd pain In my tide. V, A bck nd Ifmhi. After um- ! jLS t ins Dr. Pierce'i Favorite Prfscriptlon my nerves were normal, the palm nrl arhri ha left me. J slept fine and felt strong and well again. Write Dr. Pierce's Clinic. Buffalo, N. Y. New itie, tablets 50 cts.. liquid $1 00. Larfe .lie, tabs, or liquid, $1.35. W Do Oar Part." ;iookj m JacL HOLT Black Moon Tonite in. TOMORROW with Robert Young Leila Hyarru Dally Mai. Tte. 19 NOTK: Owlnj to our limited seating capacity WE IROK THAT you ATTEND MATI NEES IF POSSIBLE. fLrV The Kid" and -The i'1, Champ" i r ' M 1 If e t h e r $ again! Laugh.t Tfylj : H e a r t - I Thrills! ' i Pirate gold! I t The Venr'. ai; 82'. IH as S3'. a 37 Uli '.. o'b 17!', 17'. 33 , 40, .S4 43 '4 31', -(AP)-S3H- 'TREASURE ISLAND' COMING TO STUDIO TinVFT. Banrmcrre' OTTOKRUGER IIWK STONE - NIGEL ma 0MRc SALf Flftn men on a dead man chest!" Many a plrat enjoyed ribald laugh ter at that famous phraae. but the buccaneers who met violent death were no lautrhlng matter to the as sistant director of "Treasure Island." famous Robert Louis Stevenson clas sic, to be shown tomorrow at the Studio theater. His problem became so difficult that he was forced to make up a "da4 man's chart" for the pirates who were unlucky In duels during the picture. Neighbors of Woodcraft will ho'.d special meeting for appointing of committees for Rally meeting nd balloting on new candidates, at Clvri Barkdull'a home on Central Ave. By Guardian Neighbor Clara Fisher. TOO LATE TO CLASSIhY EXTRA SPECIAL USED CARS 1934 l1, -ton Chevrolet Truck. 1S32 Special Chevrolet Coupe, like new. 1030 Chevrolet Coupe, fine shape 1929 Studebaker Sedan. Dodge Truck 1135.00 Ford Truck . s) 40.0C STUDEBAKER SALES Ss SERVICE South Riverside. 3 -ROOM furnished house: clean, mod ern; close in. 200 W. Jackson. FOR TRADE 3 double beds, gW spring, mattresses for twin beds o." day beds. Rt. 1. Box 348, Medford. FOR RENT 3-room house, fumiahed. with water, 114 50. Call ill West Jackson St., or Phone 1420. STOOK RANCH Forced sale; 10 acres. 47 cult., 37 good free water right; fair improvements, excellent location for stock; hard surface road. Price ftlSOO cash. IS N. Fir. LOST On S. Pacific highway near Sunrise Service station, small dark brown sapper bag containing pen and small amount of money. Tel. 350-R. Reward. TONIGHT DANCE Hallowe'en TO THE MUSIC 0T Dinty Moore AND HIS ORCHESTRA PLAYING AT i -deters WANTED To lei aheep on tharea. rnone 401-J-2. TRADE o-eyllnder truck and aemt- traller, 8-wtieel, lor good team tnd I cow. can be seen at Elk Creek at Sugar Ptne Oreek road. For Infor mation phone Pred Sturgle, Trail. Ore. C. R. Horn. Trail, Ore. EXCHANGE Two double beda. aood aprtngs, mattre&sea. for twin beda or day beda. Rt. 1, Bot 348, Medford. FOR RENT Holly Jockaon Co. Bldg. Phone 1S5. Court. No. I. A Loan Aaan. WANTED Plowing or other tractor work; aiao weaner pigs. Box 4307, Tribune. FOR SALE Large fat corn fed fryers. rr.one ai4-x. Mra. A. O. Walker. LOST Plain keyring with two Tale type keya. Reward. Box 4140, Tribune. Beef Stew BREAD AND BUTTER 10c AT TUB 5c and 10c GRILL OPEN ALL NIGHT 13 N. Fir Dr i i i frODAY ONLY! Ef . FOR YOUR ACCOMMODATION J A Doors Open Tonight at 6:30 1 Showa at 7:00 9:30 J SgJfcBSI Fast . . . laugh-laden ... nx J 'pi music-splashed stage enter- SS ti Jl tainment with more talent -N ijfl . . . more comedy . . . more sN 1 M rhythm than anything we've VV had yet ! DREAMLAND yMf Men Ladies ,lin Ht" ' 1 K tonight LliC r.-vVtlWV I ,-9:0, M M 1 f f 1 1PW! I Kiddie-io. I llli!- TODAY and THURSDAY! A 'TSJ v 1 TiT A Children Xi . J 0N THE SCREEN 4U.)lSS! "REDHEAD" - "SKKS" rts i m I ? Y A if. I l"w ""r M the ;." - "'l ; itt. I I Hollywood heavens ... In a atory C . J.jl'e'P I . . jr ' V3f "7" ' I " reminiscent of "Sejtenth Hear- . 'y I jr" fi ..ii ' - 'V en" In Its pathos ... lf beauty ' V .' " "AfrH. ff W W Starts Tomorrow! Mjfj- m 4 From a tuxedo to overalli . . . la from Ro11 JC 10 hav r-,TN jl -twASr Sk wagon . . , n I iunny wnai iovb m I J' will do to a Broadway playboy ; laugh and finds romancel I sasnmaaP sTV Lsl aV. rV WM with JAMES DUNN STUART ERWIN UNA MERKEL Bhe'i the screen's newest sensation . . , Jean Parker . . . a sweet breath of loveliness in a breath-taking perfor mance that will do things to your heart I ADDED 1- COMEDY I "Beau I Bashful" I "Goldilocks mil I the Three Bears" fl Kewsreel I U Jr sCsCZ Tune in KMED 12:50 to 1:05 Thursday Har Dr. Edward N. Bywater PaM Adt. E. N. Biaafer. MOHTGOMEKf vith MAUREEN O'SULLIVAN EDWARD ARNOLD Ihey said the jay, ftrlllni romance of "The Thin Man" rouMnt be equalled ... but here's the merry ensner . dra.na tuptf chsri.d llh thrills and la urns with Hob Montgomery at his dfllhlfnl best!