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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUXE. MEDFORD, OREGON, "WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1934. PAGE SEVEN Local and Personal Merriam Elected Governor Arrives from Bobbin? D. C. Harris, roadmaster, southern Pacific line, arrived on the Oregontan this morn ing on official business. Leaves for Portland Mr. and Mra. Charlea Ray left thla morning on the Shasta to spend a few days In Port land. In Ashland Jalte Phillips of Med ford was a caller In Ashland on busi ness, according to the Ashland Dally Tidings. On Inspection Trip Captain Fob. ert H. Soule. adjutant at the Med ford OOO district headquarters, left this morning on an Inspection trip of the camps In northern California. Bike Stolen A Miami bicycle De longing to Ted Marshall of 938 South Holly street, was stolen last night while Marshall was attending a scout meeting at the Washington school, according to city police. . Leaves for Home Gene L. Hatho way, formerly of the Medford CCC headquarters detachment, left for his home In Niobrara, Neb., last night by train. From Grants Pass Mrs. George T. Turner and daughter, Miss Ethel Tur ner, and Miss Constance Mitchell, all of Grants Pass, were Medford visitors Tuesday. Grants Pass Daily Courier. i Inspector Here Fred K. Goodlow. inspector for the north district, Call 'fornla highway patrol, is in Medford. having arrived last night from his headquarters In Dunsmutr. . , To Attend Game Mrs. Vera Van Dyke. Mary Van Dyke and Mrs. Gene Chlldera are leaving for Portland Thursday to atend the Oregon-O. S. C. game. To Heroof George Barnum of Slfl North Front street, obtained a permit yesterday from the city building de partment to reroof a residence. Costs are listed at 40. . Here for Bay 1. A. Nott. repre sentative of the Sangamo Electric Co.. San Francisco, arrived In Medford on the Shasta this morning to spend a day or two in Medford attending to business. ' Leaves for East Harold A. Good miller and Don J. Loftus, both dis charged members of Camp Cape Se bsstlan, CCC. left Medford last night by train for their- homes In Decatur. HI. Return from Eugene Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Phlpps have returned from Eu gene, where they spent Fathers day and attended the football game with their son, Estill, who is a student at the University of Oregon. Cited to Appear Frank Schuette, JS, of 513 South Holly, Is cited to appear Thursday In Justice court, hav ing been arrested yesterday morning on the. .south Pacific highway by state police, on charges of possession of a void foreign license. Newman Arrested John Newman. 69, of Rogue River, la cited to appear in Justice court In Gold Hill, No vember 10, having been arrested hy state police Monday night at Rogue River. Newman Is charged with hav ing no tail-light on a motor vehicle. yUilWil Anytime H urry! Hurry! Last Times Tonite "THE CRIME DOCTOR" with OTTO KRUGER KAREN MORLEY NILS ASTHER I STARTS f TOMORROW I I i-ooo (Colossal Comioalites ! I 1,001 I Death-Defying Laughs! I From Eagle Point Hattla Howlett and Rom Whaley of Eagle Point were shopping in Medford Tuead&y. Undergoee Operation Mra, C. H. CMe of route one underwent a major operation today at the Communt'y hospital, Boardmaiu In Medford Mr. and Mra. B. J. Board man of Central Point were In Medford Tuesday attending to business matera. Visiting Today Andy Payne of Sama Valley la visiting in Medford today, as !a Lee Van Osdale. who came In from he CCC oamp at which he la employed. Stone In City Kenneth Rohlnaon of the Atlas Insurance company, atop ped in Medford yesterday to attend to business matters. His headquar ters are in Portland. Fined in Entice CourtWalter A. Anderson ot this city was fined $5 and costs in Justice court Monday, having been arrested Sunday by state police on charges of having no lights on a motor vehicle. Granted Leave Lieutenant Walter E. Christie, on detached service at the CCC district hesdquarters, has been granted four-day leave, effec tive on or about November 33, ic cordlng to orders Issued today, Livestock. PORTLAND, Nov. 7. (AP) Cattle 100; calves 10: alow, weaker. HOGS 350; fully steady; feeder and stocker pigs, good and choice, $3.50 g 4.00; others unchanged. SHEEP-500; fully steady. SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 7. AP) (TJ. 8. Dept. Agr.) CATTLE: 375; Including 100 direct; run large ly she-stock. Including about 90 head low-grade cows; few common Colo rado steers $3.50; good 900-1200 lb. fed quotable to around $6.00. SHEEP: 750; including 576 direct: good-choice under 90 lb. full-wooled lambs nominally quoted around $6.00-35. Portland Produce PORTLAND, Nov. 7. (AP) Butter Prints, A grade, 34c lb. in parch ment wrappers; 35c lb. in cartons; B grade, parchment wrappers, 33c lb.; cartons, 34c lb. BUTTERF AT Portland delivery, A grade deliveries at least twice weekly, 34 36c lb.; country routes, 32$34c lb.; B grade or delivery less than twice weekly, 33 35c lb.; C grade at market. EOGS Sales to retailers: Specials, 36c; extras, 34c; fresh extras, brown, 34c; standards, 28c; fresh mediums. 29c; medium firsts, 26c; fresh pul lets, 23c; do firsts, 20c; checks, 26c; bakers, 21c dozen. EOGS Buying price of whole Balers : Fresh specials, 35c: extra, 32c; fresh extra browns, 32c; extra firsts, 39c; extra medium, 25c; me dium firsts, 32c; pullets, 18l9c; do firsts, 18c; undergrade, 1617c dozv COUNTRY MEATS Selling price to retailers, country killed hogs, best butchers, under 150 lbs., lllSc lb.; fancy lambs, 10 11c lb.; others unchanged. ONIONS Oregon, 1.75 3 cental; Yakima, $1$1.10. Cheese, milk, mohair, live poultry, potatoes, wool and hay, steady and unchanged. PM IsMMsVaW 'BMOBi Portland Wheat PORTLAND, NOT. 7. (AP) Grain. Wheat. Open High Low Close May 85 86 85 V4 86 Dec. - 83!4 84'. 63!-; 84'. L Cash: Big Bend bluestem, 93 '4; dark hard winter, la per cent, 03 Vi; do 11 per cent, 96; soft whits, hard winter, northern spring, western red, 84; western white, 83. Oats, No. 3 white, (33.00. Corn, No. 3 E yellow, S87.75. MUlrun standard, 131.50. Today'a car receipts: Wheat, 31; flour, 30; oats 1. Chicago Wheat CHICAOO, Nov. 7. (AP) Wheat: Open Hleh Low Close Dee. eld .98 1.00 -98 !4 LOOK New .98V4 101',, .98 J.oi May . .97V4 1.00 .96 1.00 JUly .90 .94 'A .90 !4 .94 San Francisco Butterfat. SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 7. (API First (rrade butterfat, 35c f. o. b., San Francisco. BY COMPARISON.... MILL FUELS 8H0W MORE HEAT FOR YOUR MONEY Tim o pr Pi mm t$z jam s Company PHONE 7 End I.. ... viriril "A Good Firm to Trad With" 4. t I, i J i I ; V.I xX' 1 v 4 Jit David B lifts of Oold Hill, charged with drunken driving, was fined $100 snd coals and sentenced to 30 days In the county Jail, Monday In Justin court, loren Wnittns. also of Oold Hill, was placed in the county Jail, on charges of falling to furnish his name at an accident, after a fine of $35 and costs had been defaulted. Bllea was driving Whiting's car when it figured In an accident, No vember S. on the north Pacific high way, according to state police, who made the arrests Saturday night on warrants issued from Justice of the Peace w. R. Coleman's court. The complaint was filed by L. A Schmltt, according to officers, whoas car waa hit by the Biles auto, o! which Whiting Is the owner. Earl Worden and Donald Wilson, both 10 years of age and of Central Point, were each fined $35 and costs Monday in Justice court, on charges of hunting waterfowl between sun rise and sunset. Worden snd Wilson were arrested by state police of the Frank F. Merriam Cabove) Republican candidate, who won a decisive victory in the bitter California sace for governor. (A. P. Photo). St. Report NEW YORK, Nov. 7. (AP) After hesitating most of the day, the stock market finally surged upward on a substantial buying wave In the last hour today, and closed with numer ous gains of 1 to 4 points a share. The turnover approximated 1,000,000 shares and the final tone was strong. Today's closing prices for 32 se lected stocks follow: Al. Chem. & Dye 130 Am. Can - - 103 3 Am. & Fgn. Power ......... ft?',, A. T. & T 1113-i Anaconda 11 Atrh. T. & 8. F Mft Bendlx Aviation M Beth. Steel I", , California Packing s , Caterpillar Tractor Chrysler 36 ft Com!. Solv . .. 2Qi; Curtiss-Wright - DuPont G.O.P. RES MA I 32 2i 95 Vi General Foods 33 General Motors International Harvester , I. T. Si T Johna-Manvllle Mont. Ward North American . . Park Utah - Penney (J. C.) Phillips Pet -. Radio . 30 i2 34 1 j, 9 61 27 V, 13 Vi 67 J't 15, t Sou. Pac - - 18V, Std. Brands . 18; Std. Oil Cal 32 Std. Oil N. J. 42 Trans Amer - 5 Union Carbide .- ,44'i U. B. Steel 33 Silver. NEW YORK, Nov. 7. (AP) Bar silver steady, unchanged at 53. CHILDERS INSTALLING NEW CHAIRS IN R0XY The latest type, wide, sprlng-bot' torn, upholstered back chairs are belru? lnatalled in the Roxy theater, accord lng to Gene Childers. Mr. Childers says: "The- heavily padded backs. which are curved to fit the body,. will provide the utmost comfort and also Increase the efficiency of the sound equipment by eliminating echoes. We oould haw purchased a cheaper chair, but after seeing thla model we knew that we would never be satisfied with anything else." The Roxy is open both matinee and evenings. The work la being done during the mornings, Dse Mai) Tribune want ads. Illllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllh TONITE BEU" LUfiOSl Thursday ELISSA LANDI Mat. Uii-vtl, 9 IIIIIIIIII1IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIH1 PORTLAND, Nov. 7. AP ) Ar thur Priaulx, chairman of the repub lican state central committee, today issued a statement felicitating Char les H. Martin, democratic, on attain ing the governorship of Oregon and pledging the hearty support of the republican party. "Although the loss of the gover norship race and one congressional seat Is keenly felt," Prlalux said, "we consider the election of two republi can congressmen, a republican sec retary of Btate and two other major republican candidates an important victory. "In viewing the results of the na tional election, the selection of two republican congressmen from Ore gon Is particularly significant. Ore gon has four republican members of the fiveman congressional dele gallon, which marks this state as one of the few rock-ribbed republi can strongholds. "On behalf of organized republi canism in Oregon I want to extend to General Charles H. Martin feli citations In his victory, and a pledge of our hearty support in hi efforts for the good of Oregon." "May he be successful in his pur pose to advance Oregon to its prop er place in the sun." Use Mall Tribuiie want ads. LADY CANDIDATE SALEM. Nov. 7. (AP) Mrs. Han nah Martin of Salem, who yesterday waa re-elected as state representative from Marlon county, will be a candi date for speaker of the house during the 193S session. Mrs. Martin made thla announce ment after she heard reports from Portland that Lowell Paget. Multno mah county state representative, had been defeated for re-election. Paget had been talked as a candidate for leader of the house. Mrs, Martin served during one reg ular and two special sessions of the legislature. f BIRTHS Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Young of this city are the parents of a son, weigh- Ing 7 pounds and 13 ounces, born today at the Community hospital. Pa. Mcmwi him O Your own druggist Is authorized to cheerfully refund your money on the spot f yoa art no relieved 6y Creomuliioa. DIESEL WORKERS and UNEH. -. PLOYED mrywhtri C4tQMt& LEARN DIESELS M UrflMt ititmblagt ti D I EVIL EnolflM ftr ttruetltn urpi In th rld. Ni OummlM, Catarpllltr, Buda, Packard Alnraft, maay athin, DIESELS Raw mad vtrrhirt, tralni, truiki, traitart, thavili, ihlpi, ilrplanat, nlnlni, airl tultun, pumping, power iiniratlan. Praatlial Shag Caunat and Hama Sturty. fy Ttrrat, Pre ipy "Olatal Nawi" Ulli tf Bli Opptrtunltln, Naltort'teldt Employment 8rvtt la Tr $o all Uimphllt GrarfiMfM Hemphill Disss) Inglnttflng Schools 2 1 IS San Farnanda Rd., La AnpaUi, Oallf, III Wutlaka North. Saattla, Waih. Shows lt$ 1:4.1 IB3FS3T.) 7:00-9:00 Positively Ends Tomorrow! YESTERDAY'S AUDIENCES AGREED: A New Star Has "Arrived"! . in a picture taut with 4k 'ft isno will amnio you nauiik :V " ( you . . . encnant you ... in ton ''s. JSF BU)ry oi a gin wooes gecreia . noDoay Knewi SPENCER TRACY KETTI GALLIAN NED SPARKS HELEN MORGAN LESLIE FENTGN STEPIN FETCHIT FRI-SAT Ken Maynard in "SMOKING GUNS" Comedy Team On Craterian Screen Whlla Zuu tremble in fear of v. O. Fields' biting "the hand that feed. him." that gallant gentleman, with hi, courtly "furrln" way, la merely Impressing a klaa on the Illy white flnjera of hla bride. It'a a aoene from "Mra. Wlgga of the Cabbjge Patch." aUrtlng today at the Cra terian theater, with Zaau Pitta por traying tha fluttery Mtaa Haay and Field aa O. Cheatarfleld Stubblna, her mail-order husband. Loved by million of Americana, the famous play cornea to the screen with ite rich human qualities, its little tragedies, its uproarious comedy situ ations enhanced by the far-reaching possibilities of the motion picture technique. Pauline Lord, noted stage star, has the role of Mrs. Wlgga, with Evelyn Venabte as Lucy Oloott and Kent Taylor as Bob Redding. New Star Scoring Hit, Rialto Drama One of the most exciting ways to tell a big story 1, to set in motion a smaller one which. a it rfvinn. opens one window of the theme after notner, until rrom lta narrow con fines one sees the play of mighty forces. This Li the adventurous and highly auoceaaful technique used In presenting "Msrle Oalante," which opened at the Rialto theater vetr. day. Kettl Oalllan. a newcomer, nnrt.r.v. Maria, a French girl shanghaied by the captain of trtmn tm.- whom she was delivering & telegram. vratmng ranama, ens la filled with only one Idea the determination to get home again nd through her tiny, personal crlals, as she seeks help from one man after another In the Canal Zone, la owuiiiftiiv mmiw .ka gargantuan plot of a munitions firm to start a war by blowing up the U. S. navq as it passes through the canal. One by one, the disguises are re moved from the kindly or officious or indifferent people who surround Marie, and she learns that Tenokl (Leslie Fenton) and Crawbett (Spen cer Tracy), the U. S. atudent of trop ical diseases, and Ratcllft (Robert Loraine). the genial English vleltor. are secret service agents of their re spective countries, bent on forestall ing the enemy to world peace, Bro gard (Siegfried Rumann). The pic ture winds up to a climax which. played In the power house of a dam, with the turblnee screaming and plenty of dynamite on hand, la as CAN EPILEPSY BE CURED? A booklet containing the opinions of famous doctors on this Interesting subject will be sent TREE, while they last, to any reader writing to the Educational Division. Dept. N-318, 045 Fifth Ave., New York, N. Y. thrilling a anything brought to tha screen thla year. As Tims, the weekly am maga zine, points out, difficulties had to bo overcome in the making of the picture. Germany objected to the villain, and although he is left with a strong accent and Prussian haircut, he is also left without nationality, The same applied to the Japanese Tenokl, the U. 8. navy, the govern ment of Panama, the Oanal Zona aut horities. Arrangements satisfactory to all parties were apparently made, end no acenea had to be reahot. Mrs. Lumsden LeaWnp Mr,. Bee, is Lumsden is leaving Friday for Port land, to visit her son Treve and fam ily, for a month. Phest Colds WJfc Best treated yfsL-s. without "dosing" P visas MtUJIlliJ.UfiHIM.Tll.UJI.i, dance with dinty moore and his orchestra at dreamland tonight men thirty-five centi ladies ten centi ps. you'll like the music sUttaUsM it-'- ""frm?cm' m .tlsflBassa 1 I IsJBMMBWHfMKu,. ... mm w m mM rEiW:fy II 1 Mats . . , 25o Evea . . . 36o Children lOo Starts Today for 4 Days! They Didn't Have Much Money . . . But They Had a Lot of Fun! V 4 , ,sv . Th moflt lorthle character! In all American literature t . Here they all are, and thank goodneii, they haven't changed a bit! Mri. Wf and her brood . . . Znn aa fluttery Mtaa Hazy, who got a hmband for a two cent itamp . , and V. C rteldi aa 0. Cheiterfleld atubblna, Mini Haxy'a mail order eonl-matet What a rtotoni lova affair thefr'i lal of the Cabbage Patch" Frtm thi ihj by Aitt Hegan Rlrl anil Annt Crawford Fltxnir, with W. C. 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