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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, THURSDAY, 'OYEMBEE 8, 193. PAGE NINE Local and Personal Mr. Houston HI A. Houston, known km Grandpa Houston, of Phoenix, has been quite ill the past week. Leaves for South Harry Rosenberg left by train list evening for San FranclACO. Ha Operation Harry Egbert of 10 Court street underwent major op eration yesterday at the Community hospital. , " Leaves for Glendale Mrs. G, C Wimer of this city left thia monV-n by train for Glendale, Ore., where she will pend the day. To Portland Mrs. Bertha Lund, ac companied by her daughter. Bevy! Lund, and by James and Robert NUs eraon. left last evening for Portland, mafcina; the trip by train. Expected Today Charles Fox of X Omaha. Neb., wa expected to arrire ' In Medford by train today, to rlslt here with h!a parents, Mr. and Mr. Dan W. Fox of 319 South Grape. Mere for Visit M. J, AlUmua of 6an Francisco arrived this morning on the Shasta to spend a week here Tlsiting with his sister, Mrs. W. L lie wis. Here from Albany Z. E. Merrill of Albany is spending the day In Med-; ford attending to business matters, -havin arrived this morning on the esonlim. '. Returns from Vacation Mrs. Olive Warren has returned from a vacation trip, during which time ahe visited Patrick's Creek tavern, Crescent City and Brookings. VlMtlnj; Here Rev. . E. Harding of Pasadena. Cal., arrived thia morn . Jng on the Shasta, and will visit here for a few days with Rev, Fred Weath erford, before continuing to Portland. ii I obtains Permit Chester T. Packer of 508 South Grape atreet obtained a permit yesterday from the city build . ins department, for re-rooflng a resi dence. Cost Is estimated at $33, Leaves for Portland Earl S. Day, newly-eleoted county judge, left on the Shasta this morning for Portland, where he will attend a meeting of the - Oregon state planning council ' . Bicycle Found The bicycle belong ing to Ted Marshall of 38 South Holly street, which was stolen Tues- day night, was found yesterday in the Griffin creek district, according to city police. Cited to Appear George Cook of Beal lane is cited to appear In city court at 4 p. m. today, having been arrested in Medford yesterday morn lug y cltV P!ce- en charges of vio lating a basic traffic rule, To Mrntits Pass Mrs, A. Klelson of San Francisco, who has been visitln? hrre since Tuesday of thia week with her mother, Mrs. S. Mero, left this morning for Grants Pass by train, and will visit -for -a -few days in that city before returning to her heme. Arrive, on Oregonlan L. E. St. Johns. Jr.. of Portland, district man ager, and Glenn Arehart, also of Port land and traveling agent for the Pa cific Motor Transport, arrived in Med ford this morning on the Oregonian. on official business. Fined In City Court John Ward Herron of this city was fined 10 and his operator's license was suspended frtf an riftVA vesterdav in city court, where he was arraigned on charges of Tioli-tlng a basic trensc nne. nerruu waa arrested by city police. Eddy Manages Banc A dance will be held Saturday night, November 24. at Walker hall In Central Point. Music will be furnished by Boone's popular orchestra, which will play tmtii 1 o'clock. N. Eddy, manager, Is known for the good entertainment he has provided in many wiujw events. W - sfjM Real Estate B. 3. Palmer, for mer owner of the Palmer Music House. ).. .otuhMjthfvf a real estate office on the main floor of the Jackson County bank buildup, ana is pre-r,-H ts write automobile and fire insurance In addition to handling ral estate and rental transactions. Through 25 years' residence In Med ford, Mr, Palmer ia thoroughly ac quainted with Rogue River valley properties. Go to Klamath J. J. Skinner and: D. G. Tyree left today on a short business trip to Klamath Fails, Has Medical Care O. 8- Peterson of Pine street this city is receiving med ical care today at the Community hospital. Wallace Stops Lieut H. R. Wallace, flying an army 0-38 Douglas ship, stopped at tha Medford airport this afternoon, enroute from Crissy field to Pearson field. Injures Foot Claude Waddell of Eagle Point la receiving treatment at the Community hospital today for in juries to his foot which he received while operating a hay press. Motor North atr. and Mrs, Ralnh Cook left this morning by motor for Portlsnd, and will include Yakima, Wash., in a visit with Mr. Cook s par ents. To See Portland Game Dr. nd Mrs, Russell R. Sherwood and Mr, and Mrs. Stephen Nye will leave tomorrow by motor for Portland, to see the Oregon-Oregon State college football game Saturday. Meet With Braver Dr. D. M. Brewer was host last night to mem bers of the Jackson County Medical soc.ety, at his home in Ashland, The paper of the evening waa given by Dr. William W. P. Holt, who on "New Things in Pediatrics V, F. W. to Meet Veterans of For eign Wars will meet Friday evening at 8 o'clock, at the Armory, according to announcement made today by E. W. Wall, commander. Business of importance to all members will be transacted. (Continues com page one) tion against the Japanese, but also to frighten Tokio into the belief that ahe will have a combined Anglo American fleet to deal with in event of trouble. Such stuff sounds like trial bal loon propaganda to bring the Jap anese to time. It is, in the sense that John Bull and Uncle Sam hope to frighten Tokio and bring her to rea son. But both Messrs. Bull and Sam seriously intend to go through with It if the Japanese do not come around. You will hear more about that later. Copyright, 1934, by Paul MaHea JOHNSON OPENS JEWELRY STORE NEXT SATURDAY John W. Johnson, well-known Med ford man and former owner of jewelry store In this city will for mally open his attractive new jewelry store at 152 East Main street Satur day, November 10. displaying as a special feature a showing of Oriental art collected during his tour around the world. A dazzling 1000 -candle power spot light has been Installed in the ceil- ng in order that the diamonds and fine Jewelry may be shown to best advantape. Blue-white diamonds, wed ding rings, fine watches and indi vidual and distinctive pieces ef jew elry will be featured at Johnson's smart new store. Fixtures for Medford's new store were made by the Trowbridge cabi net wcrks and the arrangement et cases Is particularly convenient for patrons. The place Is modeled after smart jewelry shops in larger cities, and it is the plan of Mr. Johnson to offer his southern Oregon friends high grade merchandise at popular prices. Electrical installations were made by Peoples' Electric Stcre. The very latest type burglar-prod safe weighing 9000 pounds has been weured for Johnson's in keeping with the modernness ef the estab lishment. A department for watch and jew elry repairing, with prompt and ef ficient service, is another part of the store. Mr. Johnson has issued an In vitation for everyone in southern Oregon to inspect his new business place. The new establishment occu pies the front portion of M. N. Hogan's brokerage offices and stock exchange. WM200 lbs., quoted toward . SHEEP 300; including 140 direct; I no early bids or sales; good-choice under 90 lbs., woo led lambs nomi nally quoted, 800-25. Livestock PORTLAND. Nov, 8. (AP) Cat tie: 200; calves 35; teer higher ten dency; steers, good and choice, ,5 65 6 15; others unchanged. HOGS: 500: steady, unchanged. SHEEP: 600: higher tendency; lambs, good and choice, 5.00-5,7S; others unchanged. Portland Produce PORTLAND, Nov. 8. (APJ Sut ter Prints, a grade, 34c lb, in parchment wrappers. 35c lb. In ear tons; B grade, parchment wrappers, 33e lb,; cartons 34c lb. BUTTERPAT Portland delivery. A grade, deliveries at least twice weekly, 34-36c lb.; country routes. 32-34c lb.; B grade, cr delivery less than twice weekly, 33-35c lb.; C grade at market. EGOS Sates to retailers: Specials, 36c; estras 34C; fresh extras, brown, 34e; standards 23c; fresh mediums 2gc; medium firsts 26c; fresh pullets 33c; do firsts, 20c; checks 26c; bak ers, 21c dozen. EGOS Buying price of whole salers; Fresh specials. 35c; extras. 33c; fresh extra browns. 32c; extra firsts 2c; extra medium 25c; medium firsts 22c; pullets 18-19c: do firsts We; undergrade 16-17c dozen, LIVE POULTRY Portland delivery buying prices: Colored hens, under 53 lbs,, 14c lb.; do under S'i lbs., 14c; leghorn fowls, over 3'4 lbs. 12 13e lb.; do under 3 lbs., ll-l2c; col ored springs. I, to a lbs., 14-i5o lb,; broilers under 2 lbs., I6-l"c lb.; roosters, 5c lb.; pekin ducks, 10-llc lb.; do colored, 5-6c lb. POTATOES Oregon Burbauks, 80 90c cental; Scappoose No. 1 Gems, JW-M; do No. 1, 70-75c cental; De schutes Gems, $1.05-1.15. CHEESE, milk, country meats, onions, wool and hay, steady and unchanged. Portland Wheat PORTLAND, Nov. 8 AP Grain; Wheat Open High taw Close May . 6 ,86 'i .86 8 Dec, .84 i .84 4 .84 34 Cash : Big Bend blueatem, S3 i; dark bard winter. 12 per cent, 85; do 11 per cent. 80; soft white, hard winter, northern spring and west ern red, 83; western white. 82. Oats; No. 2 white. $33. Corn: No, 2 E yellow. 37.75. Millrun, standard: $21.50. Tcday's car receipts: Wheat, 52; tosrlty, 2; flour, 20; corn, 1; oats, KIDNAP SUSPECT'S BOND PLACED AT $100,000 PHOENIX. Nov. 8. (AP Bond for Oscar H. Robson, held m connection with the June Robles kidnaping last April, waa increased from $50,000 to $100,000 today upon recommendation of CUfton Mathews, U. S. district at torney, a. , The great auk, now extinct, was as large as a goose, stood two feet tall and could no fly. KIDNEYTROUBLE Stop Get ting I'p Nights. To harmlessly flush poisons 2nd ciQ from kidneys and correct irrita tion of bladder so that yau can stop "getting up nights" get a 35 cent pack at of Gold Medal Haarlem Oil Capsules and take sa directed. Other symptoms of kidney and bladder weak nesses are scant, burning or smarting passage bachachs leg cramps puiry eyes. Hlllllllllllllllli Pile Sufferers Can You Answer These Questions Do you knoiv why external rem edies so seldom give quick and per manent reHel? Why cutting does not remov t cause? Do you fcnow the cauee of Piles la Internal? That there la congestion ot Blood In the loxer bo-el th veins flabby, tie parts llfele.w? ' Do vou know thst there la harm less internal remedy for Itching, hkedlru! or protruding plies dlacov erei hv Dr. Leonhsrdt and known as HFU-ROID thst la guaranteed? KEM-ROID banishes plies by re moving the cause. It stimulates the cirru:atlon In the loarer bowel drlm out tiie thick impure blood, and re stores the affected parts. HKM-ROID la so successful In eren tine rr.ot stubborn eae that Jarmm Dr,i$ Co., also MeSslr Broa of Ash land, and ail good driutr.sU advise evrv snflerer to pet a bottle of HEM ROID Tablets todsv take them as dl-re.-ted then If not completely aatla fiei with reiults your money bsek A Permanent By Claudette Tarries that aura of Person- 1 1 r that i makes eer 'jl,') th" woman real ire U at created for jou. Piinne IMS . . . k for Clandette in V. M.iln. arrr from I rt National Bank iipiS'i 'JpUctootMj CHICAGO, Kov. 8. (AP) (U8DA) HOGS: 28,000: active, steady, spots 5c higher; better grade weights above 220 lbs., t5.B0-5.90; top, 5.50; aow, 5.40-56S. CATTLE: 8000; fed steers and year- lings steady; common and medium graie light cattle, $5.25 down; top long yearlings, 830; several loads weighty steers held well above S3; fed heifers firm: bulls. 10-!5c lower: top 3.35 and feeders slow. SHEEP: 10.000; slow, Indications steady; choice handy weight native lambs, held 96.85 upward; bids on bulk natives and fed western come backs, downward from 86.50; slaugh ter ewes, 81.75-2.25;- feeding iambs, 85.75 downward. Cl'.'caso Wheat CHICAGO, Nov, 8 (AP) Wheat Open High Lob Close Dec, old I.O0-, 1.00', .94 .0914 New 1.01 1.01 4 ' 59!i .SH May .1.00i, l.ooi, 5s4 .98s, July .94 Si -82?, S2 south san Francisco, Nov. 8. (AP) (U. 8. D. A.) Cattle 275; Including 70 holdovers: rather slow. clean-up trade fully ateady to strong on all classes; package 1154-lb, Idaho steers, 85.65; medium 105l-lb. Idaho, 85.50; lightly sorted; several small lots common lightweight slaughter steers, ,3.00 3 4.25; good fed steers. Wall St. Report NEW YORK, Nov. 8. ( AP) The stock market ran into profit-taking obstacles today and a number of leading issues yielded sizeable por tions of their yesterday's advances. ssaun6jyiib Joe E. Brown at Studio aW . J m: r i :i ...tTVtiv ; I'.tw Joe S Brown goes back to his old love '.'rt circus. In The Circus CJowb, which opens at the Studio today. Brokerage observers, however were encotsraged by the fact that the trading volume dwindled on the de cline. The. close was somewhat heavy. Transfers approximated 850.000 shares. Today, closing prices for 33 select ed stocks fellow: Al. Chra, Dye 130, Am, Can Am. & Fga, Psw - A, T T, Ancoruda Atch. T, & S. F, Bendbc Avis, Beth. Steel California Pack's, . Catapillar Tract. Chrysler Coml, Solv, Curtlss-Wrlght DuPont Gen, Foods Ges, Mot , Int, Harvest, , I. T. T. Johns-Jifan, Monty Ward . North Arr.er. Park-Utah Penney (J. C.) Phillips Pet, Radio Sou, Psc. Std, Brands St, Oil Cal, St. Oil J. J. t02i3 ?, 11 53 U I3t, 301, S2i 35, 19'i 2', , S3 . 34, . 30 j 34 9, 52 38i I2 3U 671, 15 17?, 331, . 434 Trans. Amen 5, Unlort Cars, , 44 V. a. Steel 34 gsm Franri.ro ilutterrat SAM FBANCI3CO, Nov. 8 (API First grade butterfat, 35c f. o. b. Saa Francises. NEW YORK, Nov. 8. (AP) Bar silver firm, ic higher at 53i4c. Special Communication ct Medford lodge No. 103, A. F. A, M . Friday, Nov. 8th, at 7:S0 p, n. Work in E. A degree. Visitors invited V. A. NORR13. W. M. OBO. AU1BM, Secy, 0sa Ma: Tribune wan, ads "Smoking Guns" mm Mr 5Ss-v viT f f AJJ ESy be , I, in!., fiSr 5 In a bitter battle against great odds to establish his Innocence of a trumped-up murder charge. Ken Msy- nsrd biszes Ms way througn gun fights to rl,em. his honor In the eyes of the girl he love. This la the background of 5moking Guns, star ring Ken Mpiardt at the Rlaito the- ater tomorrow, Mayn&rd plays the role of an In nocent ngltl5 from Justice, wanted for the murder of as outlaw chief. Old Favorite On Craierian Screen TOR SAIS 10 ccrs t4 tojjpj eholoa mm, J. B. Eaf Ona of Air-, i i-oHt piece of Sfxtts fl; goc-i xrA',' flcUon, ' Mr WSfflrs of the cbbe 1 wwKj-n Pstch,- wbich yesterday at the Caterias vht-hXr, hs been made j WANTED SmaJi tmmint vti V&m into a charming mhmrMnm an al-1 wr. Phomm tosether deilghtlui film pUf. Pauls n Lorii, w Mrs. WIejts. jtstt- r(-m o-fs o tde WmGmzm. ftea her stsr rpuiattoa hf a sin cere sr.d tcmt chsmcterizatlon of the quaint Atul rr.ath-r.fT woman of the cftbbsec trhi vhn life u spent making tl Uvn of those near and dear ts her rftfls in the human quaiitle with which ah has been endowed. W, C. n? ids. frhCiM popularity seems to ealn with eh nm pictu. ta eseeilet as StuWra. the mall order httstoantf of 7n Pitta, lu the role ef Miss Hs?v-, fem? of the tan nieat bits of emway brnucht to the setees are rrvf-slr-d- Sr. th aequeneea in n'hlch sun H?t, m dperte attempt ts nwfc sure of vinntne her man," sn?sks the supper, which the ever helpfd mn. Wlggs has pre pared, throagh th kltehea vindor and to Fields' piste. But, after the wddlnr. when tha tnnh must be told and she fhrtterfsJy admits her tnabllltr of eooktna; tlw delightful and aprtiHnir, fosd with whith she firat serwl tl Ksn ht now has securely won, mm results rs hilarious. i Lurf Otott snd Boh Keddinc. biins th ngmanw to the story while helping ttm WIems through many ot their tragedies and little dramas. But throueh th entire picture runs the IsmMs quaJSJSes that hare made the story r:eh a farorite for years. Dereesiie fnwta with ta.il feathers as long as U Jest are raised In Japan, Oh Mall Tribuus s.nt ids. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY GOING to Pt5:'.ls.r.d Pr'.d.T eTeulr Can wke piwjr t? ahsr peases, Www TOi-J. FOR R'ETFT 5 -room modern house, 2 mile from tc-n-'n. I month Call S Cajspbea Clothing Co. DRIVING to P-s;t'..nd Satmday, re turn Monde v. H s ve mom for tm-o. See Van at Van8 Tire Shop, ana RJ T.e trsetor for good esm &i eraea. Phone 417, WAXTED Mdie-j-red wc r, tn -tr.'a houselEeepii crt 221 8, Wlfr FOR Co '. 'a ps:: "5 le p'.tt p-n. f r4 Newtown. FOR EXCHANGE Prr MMfard 4 aff 5 -room house, m at w , zr, odeT.n and 3 aerss tis&tr ctos to ged riu. B J, p-&.;m!T, Eute Broker, J c tinn. Co. Beats Mua floor. Pfts-ne 312, HIOH SCHOOL tud wmmm r.ds w$ PorUand for Sss-jrcsT e, WiS shar ex per, CaU 47-, etssrtrits. TO TRADE Wort 3 iiedlord Riding A'aaicrr orsri, mote. STTDEBAK-JR Itgnt a msmm to eM. Model A lor whwLdsj, duals, OTerloads; sell or to. 9Ci &tJ?. FOR SAIS m esti, iJas !J corn. J 75 per c'5. Jo.irt L. Ne- -rrj, Phone tt0t Cni,l rtmfc WASH OUT 15 MILES OF KIDNEY TUBES Win Bti Pep , . , ViS or Vitaiit? Heates! aaliso-ritift trr i.tt ywir fci oy ccotiio IB M 1 L of tcr tala cr ftilazra wJuci tt's pirl- it-n aaj keep yea bfiithy. tS kids? rut- af6 wt&ji.'r o'Jt. Tt.,r dx r ie j- be tht beg-r.Tr c? bmelcMebm pmstt lot of -t:p gj n'uJitj, ana aslds, rtensggati r.t i.;.d saw f r,6 tl pcuyt t- r it Kiztier, Tow hodr tike vp tbif te pr;i,cs.f cxrMzg trious trauKt It ssay Iz-ii i y o"al aji yoa op for assf rr.c J-..t.. Dus'i wmtZ. Ask yccj- dmzr tx fcr DQAli'S PILLS doctot'a pr-ic:; pi.au. , , , wih hu Iwa rf socecnfsB; fc? k1Us-s-i- e-i kc-ry msi Urm tor crtr & yctrt Tb-y f?- fji-ji rrfwf aod ai Mp to cat t4 ifi atlLES of kidney izhe. Bat tfpQ't like ei-AKe-i rtt drtca r txUd "kidteT rtess t& a iivjor 5 Jr(ti dti.'?tfr t.-wi. lat I lie that BUia ss or feibi't-f rrsiit FOR SAL S- Co rrig i. tl iron looflnj. 133 s, HiTe-rs;55-. FOR RENT Mcdem ataa home on asr9emvm rty. aroaa h Brown ? drc H MAWsmfi AencT. Tel. jm; after S, 16T0. ?t swaa SISTERS UNDER SKIN OPENING AT ROXY "Elsitrs Under the Skin, which opened at the Moxf hter thia af ternoon, proved a source of constant delight. A simple ittr? simply told, it deal with a lovely ung actressa forced to choose between love and luxury. But her toyaWy holds her to the man whs can glwaj her c ,'rythlns;. while her heart asks for the other who can offer her only love. . A monument has been erected neat Gardes City, Kas., to C. J, ("Buffalo'. Jones pioneer plainsman who helped found the eity. FOR REST Sime of 3 room; house, keeping, awl parage ; adults only. 337 Oraps St, 7:00-9:00 Kiddles 1S Tomorrow and Saturday! Fighting the Law.,. To Prove His Innocence!.. TONITE and FRIDAY She reached for happi Si nesB in a penthouse p:u but found it va an attic! fa. - 'V , ALO Cartoon, "Borneo an Juliet" utf'i Affairs Xetra Itallr Mat. 1:4 - Ere, 9 .'III I'njustly accused! An oppor (unttv to esrapef WUh Pmnklng Gun, Ken rounrj tip the nutluuH and pruvos hts own iniiocrnc-e! ii 1 " V af t W I ' .' '""X , ; ' r V i ! , k ,'' ' ' "'M3vnsVii at his M! r't. CiS fr1" : Hh Ms bark to h V ' ' " f .all and ilfalh ar- . V S IS ' A " j ln( him In the a, i ' , V " ? F ? he ataln jIim s dm i, ' "w I ' nnt ration of the rid- r-. -1 ; Inc. shoot Int. and I .il viJ!!V! t, o - ited fHhtinr tJi,i' V tor .hlrh he Is tam- asaaaaasssBsssBsaaBsssssssssBsss-BsaBassTa M T 1 1 bb1i)Bbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbm Anytim " ju Lj j j ioc niEIM Gloria SheaWaIter MillerFrank Hagney roslTIVFXT t.m TOMOIIT KETTI GALLIAN i SPENCER TRAY in Marie Galante' IBM B-1l ,.,. 1 rli illttn.VClJg3i .V, MATINEES 1:00 EVENINGS 7:00 8:08 Osor Open 6:J Starting Today For Three Big Days THE OIRCUI HITS TOVI -right on the funny bene! Think of it! A whole dicus-full of real bis-fop (brills, plui Joe E. Brow at bis hmnie as the head down I IIATUEING Aa Irrflnlt Variety M riabberjaat. Ing FFATS Prtormd wfth Amaz ing ApUtude by 5 Affi x o -w m i m I j vr. a As,c'.G'' BtVorUFamtdCimu& t 7. a Ttairt 4 the urns tBtm OODLII MtSIEflll 1,0001 IIH JB POKOIRO CHY0IR NO LAUGHS I AHM!D! Clark and McCulbugh in "BEDLAM OF BEARDS" Pete Smith's "GOOFY MOVIES PATHE HEWS REEL WANT as tl, esperlasead samUl, mas to tana Intelsat ia annul with unilmttm upply or extra fins old isrswth yeltow fir undr cssirart. f FseepUsnal portuoit tar right ( ana. Address P . O Bos MS, Eu-; e e . Cri'?r. 1 DANCE TILL ONE O'OIOOK SAT. MIE AT ALK,R HAU, CENTRAL PQI.VT Mu!r by f!.-v'A't n - . -a K. Ennv, MOR, III j.S!t T k"' ' f 7 ' tJ KlMh-e I Now! Until Saturday I America's Favorite Family Has Come 3 C f f l : v jf'"''A it Keery mn-ap wts) ' VyC ( j: lit, th, (!ti ef Mm M j!.,. ii . ifa 'l otli In Mibb glwlso si , J' rr. v ... i i m ,VIC 0 0 P E R f ' , I THOMAS MEIGHAN story ... wltfc JACKIE V. 1 B A D 3 n ii it D II I