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MEDFORD MATT) TRIBUNE, MEDFORD. OREGON, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1934. PAGE THIRTEEN r ; i Local and Personal Goo South J. P. Ruff left tor Wichita Falla. Tet.. last night, mak ing the trip by train. On Bualneat Visit E. R. Morri of Eugene, district superintendent of etata liquor stores, waa a brief bul aesa visitor in Medford Wednesday. In Ashland Olln Arnspiger was a business visitor in Ashland Thurs day morning, according to the Ash- land Dally Tidings. Early Morning Blaze A house flro at the Foothills orchard at 2 o'docc this morning, was extinguished by the city fire department, it was re ported today. Reports Here A. Stewart Marshall, an educational adviser formerly with the Redding district, reported for a duty In the Medford OCO district esterday. MendenhaHs Here S. O. Menden hall. manager of the Rlvoll theatar in Grants Pass, accompanied by Mrs. Mendenhall, spent Wednesday hero attending to business affairs. Visits Sons Harry Prentice left to day of Eugene, where he will spend the week-end on the University of Oregon campus with his sons. Robert and William. v Returns from North C. M. Brewer, president of Copco and Mointaln States Power Co., returned on the Oregonlan this morning from a short business trip to Salem. Slight Rainfall The federal wea ther bureau reported this morning that .06 of an Inch of precipitation was recorded between C a. m. and 5 p. m., on Thursday. Only a trace was recorded during the night. Returns from South Miss Janie y Bowling, who has been In San Fran- Cisco for the past two months visit ing relatives, has returned to her home in this city, 810 South Oak dale, having arrived by train. Returns from South Allen Mattl eon of this city returned this morning on the Shasta from Sacramento where he ha 'been the past three months on business connected with the Cali fornia division of highways. New Siinerln ten dent Arrives B. J. Parker of the Portland regional forest service office, arrived on the Ore gonlan this morning to take over the Buperlntendency of Carberry Creek OCO camp. Arrives this Morning Miss Azalea Sager, extension specialist In cloth ing at Oregon State college, arrived on the Oregonlan this morning to conduct & meeting today of the Eagle Point home extension unit, on the use of the guide pattern. Leave on Furlough COO enrolles of Camp Applegate. who left by treln last night for Portland, all on fur lough, were: Lawrence Relnhardt, Cecil R. Chopard, Kenneth Hawkins, Fred W. McAudry, Henry B. Bruck, Richard E. Jank. t CCC Enrollees Leave OCC enrollerw from Camp Applegate, who left on lurlough for Portland this morning by train were: 'John Grlesbrecht, Lawrence Fields, Charles A. Myer, Wayne Carpenter, James Hunt, Carl Grieve. Reports Accident Alfred T. Gunn, 43, of Grants Pass, who was driving a Reo truck at the time, reports to polloe that he figured in an accident on the Jacksonville highway Thurs day at 12:15 p. m. The name of tho driver of the other car was not re ported to city police. Return from North Mr. and Mrs. K. H. "Dad" Dynge and their daugh ter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs, Raymond Morrison, returned from a three weeks' visit with relatives In Washington. "Dad" says he la glad 4 to be back in Medford, away from the wind and rain of the northern atate. Oasquet Staff Here From Camp Gasquet in northern California, First Lieutenant Leonard M. Slusaer, camp commander, Educational Adviser D. L. Wledman and First Lieutenant Clarence R. Blatchford, camp surgeon, were visitors in Medford district head quarters Thursday. ALWAYS A CROWD! . DAD DYNGE 'S r I OA From Coos Head Dr. Conds A. Beucler of Coos Head CCC camp was a business visitor at district head quarters yesterday. No K (wan 1a Mt Th Vlwtnti club wilt not meet Monday, it was announced today, as a Joint meeting or 1 service clubs la scheduled for Tuesday. Wallace Gets Leave Lieutenant Claire D. Wallace of COO district head quarters has been granted a seven daya' leave, and plans to fly to Port land this week-end. Men-it t Granted Leave Seoud Lieutenant Percy Merrltt has been granted a seven days' leave, effective on or about November 7, acocrdlng to orders Issued, at CCC district head quarters today. Guild to Meet Mrs. Esther Merritt Sanderson will be hostess Monday evening to members of Crater Lake Guild, at her home. Those wishing transportation are requested to tele phone Mrs. H. M. Welshaar at 1333-R. From Clear Creek Second Lieu tenant Edwin L. Chrlsterson of Camp Clear Creek In northern California, was a visitor In Medford yesterday, and took charge of the 38 men des ignated for Camp Clear Creek, who arrived on the special train. CHEESE DEMAND PORTLAND, Ore., Nov. 2. (AP) Keener demand was showing all through the market for cheese with the late advance of 1 cent at Tilla mook as full suggestion of the better ment. Tillamook makes few changes during the season, but generally malntalna the price where It Is placed. The last advance of 1 cent & pound named suggested that the time was ripe for an actual advance in the price that has been held Intact by the famed district while other sectors were shading their values and at in tervals making slight recovery. There was no change In the butter market for the day. The 1 cent dif ferential between two top scores has caused the demand to again show greatest In B grade in retail ahops. Strengeh was continued generally for fresh eggs in the local trade with price mi ante nance also in most of the leading markets of the country. Well held demand was showing for live chickens of all sorts in the local trade with a generally firm tone along the coast. Leghorns continued scarce and in best request. Market? Livestock. PORTLAND. Nov. 3. (AP) Cattle SO; calves 35; about steady, un changed. HOGS' 400; 10c or more higher; lightweight, good and choice, 5fl; medium weight, good and choice. 45.35 6.00; heavyweight, good and choice, 94.75 5.50; packing sows, me dium and good, 93.254.25; feeder and stocker pigs, good and choice, 93.50O 4.00. SHEEP 50; steady, unchanged. CHICAGO, Nov. 3. (AP) (U. 8. Dept. Agr.) Hogs: 17.000; moderate ly active, about steady; above 320 lb., $5.60-5.75; top 95.80; sows $5.25 6.50. CATTLE: 3.500; fully steady on few loads better grade steers suitable for shippers, lower grades slow; bulk of steer crop of value to sell 95.50 down to 95.25; best 1100 lb. aver ages 98.15; other killing classes steady, but market largely a week end cleanup following a week of de clining prices; vealera unchanged, SHEEP: 0,000; early lamb trade fairly active but later trade slowed ORIENTAL GARDENS BOTH HALLS SAT-NITE DYNGE 'S ORCHESTRA FEATURING Love-In-Bloom DANCE TILL SAT. Jy GOLD HILL Al Stewart's Nite Owls CARNIVAL DANC at ' DREAMLAND SAT. Night Dinty Moore and his ORCHESTRA Ashland-Medford FOOTBALL ,L night A 11 C ,3iO will mi Men 35c Ladies 10c BALLOONS "Name the Woman" at Rialto iik inn- mi i ii im miiniii iriniB'--'WiM6i 1 Maynard at Roxy Saturday rr1-tilnniliMl art ion roniimre. h rWllnfr with thrllM and tluicMitg drama. -"The l.one Aienser" with krn .Mavuard. comes to the Row to-morruw. Richard Cromwell and Arllne Judge , have the lead In "Name the Woman," fast moving newspaper atory of a cub reporter who aeta out to expose the political Intrigue In a big city and finds himself In the midst of one thrilling adventure after another. It plays at the Rialto theater today and Saturday. For the regular Saturday night prevue, the Rialto will have Tim McCoy in "Beyond the Law," show ing McCoy aa a railroad detective There .la no extra charge for the extra feature. turn, although other groups dis played an Improved tone. The close was firm. Transfers approximated 640,000 shares. Today'a clo.ninR prices for 31 se lected atocka follow: Al. Chem. ' Dye 127 Am, Can - - -,...101 Am. to Fn. Tow. 0vi A. T. Aj T 100 ft Anacomia 10 Vi Atch. T. & S. F. bVt Bendix Avla 13 Beth. Steel - 26 H California Pack'g t - 38 Caterpillar Tract. 31 '4 Chrysler 84 Coml. Solv 184 by lower packer bids; few sales up to $6.75 and 6.85 to traders, and small killers; early steady; pack era now bidding lower, bulk bid around $6.50, little done on range offerings; sheep about steady; slaughter ewes $1.75-2.25; little done on feeding lambs, indications steady. Portland Produce PORTLAND. Nov. 3. (AP) Butter Prlnta, A grade, 32c lb. In parch ment wrappers. 33c in cartons; B grade, parchment wrappers, 31c lb.; cartons, 32c lb. BUTTERFAT Portland delivery. A grade delivery at least twice weekly. 32 34c lb.; country routes, 30 33c lb.; B grade or delivery less than twice weekly, 31 32c lb.; C grade at market. . EGGS Sales to retallera: Gpeciais, 36c; extras, 34c; fresh extrae. brown. 34c; standards, 28c; fresh mediums, 29c; medium firsts, 26c; fresh pul lets, 23c; do firsts, 20c; checks, 26c; bakers, 21c dozen. . EGGS Buying price of whole salers : Fresh specials, 35e; extras, 32c; fresh extra brown, 32c: extra firsts, 29c; extra medium. 25c; me dium firsts. 22c; pullets, 18 19c; do firsts. 18c; under grade, 16 17c dozen. HOPft 1934 fuggles. 30c lb.; clua- ters, 15 20c lb.; 1033 clusters, 13c lb. Cheese, milk, country meats, live poultry, onions, potatoes, wool and hay, steady and unchanged. Portland Wheat PORTLAND, Or., Nov. S. (AP) Wheat futures: Open High Low Close May 84 .85 .84 .86 Dec 82 .83 .82 .83 Cash wheat: Big Bend bluestem S2 Dark hard winter (12 pet. )...... &ti Dark hard winter (11 pet.) 80y Soft white, hard winter, north ern spring and western red 82',!, Western white BV2 Oats No. 3 white. $32.50. Corn No. 2 E. yellow, 37.25. Mlllrun standard. 121.90. Today'a car receipts: Wheat, barley, 2; flour, 26; oats, 3. Chicago Wheat CHICAGO, Nov. 2. (AP) Wheat futures: Open High Low Close Deo., old 99 'j New .97 May . . .98 July .88 .9B!i .97 .97'. Si .99 .97 .90 Wall St. Report NEW YORK, Nov. 2. (AP) The stock market pushed up at a brisk rate In the earlier dealings today, but late profit taking pared meet extreme advances of 1 to 2 or more points and the activity slowed down appreciably. Specialties led the up- DO YOU GET UP NIGHTS? ARE YOU OVER 40? Tf uv nntnre la warning vou of danger ahead, det rid of your trou ble early. Make this ao test, uoi .Tiinlnor nil. Rlichll leaves, etc.. in green tablets. Ask for BUKETS, the bladder laxative. Take 12 or tnem in four days; If not pleased go back nH Bfit vour monev. BUKETS work on the bladder similar to castor oil on the bowels. Plushes out excess acids and other Impurities which cause getting up nights, frequent desire, scanty flow, burning, back ache or leg pains. 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