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i MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD. OREGON', MONDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 1934. PAGE FIVE Local and Personal Neffa to San Fmncleco Mr. and Mm. porter J. Netf left on Saturday erenlng'e train for Saa Francisco. Riley to Kalamazoo rred Riley left -Saturday night by train enrouta ta KaJamaaoo, Mich. Leave Saturday J. M. Klpper and Tvon White loft Saturday night by train for Bergman, Ark. Mra. Fourney Here Mra. J. Four ney of San Pranclsoo arrived this morning by train and la spending the day In Med ford on bualness. VI hi tn Mrs. Mile Mla Ada Thomas of Aahland IB spending the week-end in Med ford, the guest of Mrs. T. W. Mile. Duffey Arrive B. B. Duffey of Portland, traveling passenger agent for Denver-Rio Grande lines, arrived in Medford on this morning's Shasta on official business. Here on Business John A. Spooner, O. M. Spooner and Miss N. S. Spooner. all of New York City, are in Medford attending to business, having ar.4vnd Saturday night by bus from Portland. Rev. Wheeler leaves Rev. T. 8 Wheeler of Roseburg, who was pre siding elder tn this city Sunday At the M E. church south's, quarterly conference, returned to Roseburg this morning by train. Attending School Virginia Belcher of Olendale arrived this morning by train to spend the next four months attending the Medford School of Beauty Culture. While here. Miss Belcher will the guest of Mrs. Nettie Orover. To Conference Rev. Q. P. Kabe'e, pastor of Zlon Lutheran church, left this morning to attend the meeting of the southern conference of the Pacific Synod of the Lutheran churcb, at Vancouver, Wash. He Is on th-i program for the conference com munion sermon. He expects to re turn to Medford by Wednesday evening. MiUlUl 20c Anytime HURRY! HURRY! Positively Ends Tonlte KATHARINE HEPBURN in "SPITFIRE" with RALPH BELLAMY ROBERT VOl'NO PLUS Walt Disney's Silly Symphony in Technicolor "THE THREE LITTLE PIGS" e2e TUE-WED Romance Whipped to the white hot frenzy or a nation In revolt! Forfeits Bond O. E. Flanders, 35. of this city, foreltod $10 cash bond tn city court this morning, having been arrested by city police Saturday night on change of drunkenness.' Visit Fort Jones Mr. and Mrs. Paul Anderson and Mr. and Mrs. Qua Sam uels spent yesterday at Port Jon-is. Cal., visiting with the Andersons' daughter and son-in-law, Mr. aart Mrs. Eddie Goodwin. Ladle plan Sale The ladies of the Presbyterian church are to have a Thanksgiving food sale at Marsh's grocery store Saturday. It was an nounced today. Plum pudding, mince meat and cake are to be featured. Leaves for North V. V. Harphan of the Umpqua national forest, with headquarters in Roseburg. was a vis itor In Medford this morning, before continuing north. He had attended a meeting at the Oregon Caves over the week-end. F.xprected to Arrive Mrs. Nolan Marian of Sacramento, who was In this city last week visiting with rela tives, was expected to arrive, again this morning by train to spend sev eral days visiting with her mother. Mrs H. A. Kellogg. Expected Today Lew Boyd of this city, who ha been In Portland since Thursday of last week on business, was expected to return by train to day. Mr. Boyd Is a representative of General Foods. Vlfllti Parent Mrs. Ira Chastiln of this city visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Bryan, in Ashland Saturday, the Ashland Tidings states. Mrs. R. H. Cook of Medford also vis ited In Ashland with her mother, Mrs Cora Burns. Attend Funeral Mrs. T. W. Miles and Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Allen were among Medford residents who were in Ashland Friday afternoon attend ing funeral services for Mrs. J. v. McCoy. Ashland Daily Tidings. - Visit Caves Miss Ma urine Carroll, Miss Carln Degermark. Mrs. Horatio P. Gates, all Instructors at the Senior high school, and Father Gates spent Sunday vial ting Oregon Caves, where Miss Carroll is hostess during the summer. Accident Reported An accident at Main and Central streets, November 8. has been reported to city police, who state that R. J. Knight, 28, of 207 North Peach street was hit while riding bicycle, by a car driven oy Barbara Holt of 11 Corning Court, a Cars Collide Cars driven by Bill Barnum, 18, of 1013 East Main street and Amy Elliott, 16, of 5 Corning court, collided Saturday on North Oakdale. according to report filed with city police, which atate that the two autos were approaching each other when the minor accident oc In City .Toll Daryl Allen, barkeeper at the Blue Front beer parlor, Is In the city Jail, having been unable to pay a 10 fine this morning Jn cly court, where he was arraigned on charges of engaging in an Indecent act., Allen was arrested by city police Saturday night. William Haynes. 18. a transient, was ordered out of town this morning, having been placed in the city Jail Saturday night for In vestigation. He was arrested after allegedly passing a flask of liquor to Allen while the latter was In Jul. Haynes had been admitted to the Jail to give Allen some magazine. Market? Livestock. PORTLAND, Nov. 19. (AP) Cattle 1700; steady; steers, good, common and medium, 92 85$ 6.25; heifers, good, common and medium, 42.75 3 4.50; cows, good, common and me dium, $2.2533.75: low cutter and cutter, l.35$a.a6; bulls, good and choice, $8.00-jt3.50; cutter, common and medium, a2.OO38.OO; vealers. good and choice. $6.00 0 7.00; cull, common and medium, $2.50 9 6.00; calves, good, common and medium, $2 50 5.00. HOGS 2800: fully 25c lower; light weight, good and choice, $5.25 1? 6.25; medium weight, good and choice. $4.75 6.25: heavyweight, good and choice, $5.00 a 6.00; packing sows, me dium and good, $3.50(9 4.35; feeder and stocker pigs, good and choice. $3.75 (S 4.50. SHEEP 2400; steady; lambs, good and choice. $5.25(8 6.00; common and medium, $3.50$5.25; yearling weth ers, $3.25 a 4; ewes, good and choice, $2.00i3 2.60: cull, common and me dium, $1.75(32.25. or half blood, 20c lb.; lamb, 18c lb.; eastern Oregon, 17 a 200 lb. HAY Buying price from producers: Alfalfa, No. 1, new crop, $16 60$ 17.50; eastern Oregon timothy, $17.50; oats, $12 ton; vetch, $13 ton; Willam ette valley timothy. $13 50 ton; clo ver, $12 ton, Portland. Portland Wheat PORTLAND, Nov. 10. tfV-Oralu: Wheat Open High Low Close May 83 85 83Vi B3V, Dec. 84 64 834 83 V4 Cash: Big Bend blue tern. 63V; dark hard winter. 12 per cent, 06',4; do. 11 per cent, 00; soft white, hard winter, northern spring, western red, 83; western white. 82. Ooas, No. 2 white. 33.50. Corn, No. 2 E. yellow. 99.75. Mlllrun standard, 21.50. Today's car receipts: Wheat 46: barley 4; flour 16; osts 10; hey 2. SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO. Nov. 19 (AP) (U. S. D. A.) Cattle 1360; including 175 holdovers and 370 di rect to feed lots; active; high me dium to low good. 951-1113 lb. Cali fornia and lntermountain short fed steers, $6.00; medium, 895-1037 lb. weights. $5.25-50. SHEEP 1000; Including 500 direct; 225 holdovers; active; lambs strong to 15 higher; medium and good 76 77 lb. woo led California $6.50; sort ed 25 per cent at $5.25: ewes steady: cull to common 95-98 lb. early shorn. $1.00-75; good to choice wooled ewes quoted to $3.50. Danoe at Oasis Saturday night Good floor. Good crowds. Music for any ocaslon. Phone 788 Portland Produce Chicago Wheat CHICAGO, Nov. 10. (AP) Wheat: ODen Hleh Low Close Dec. old 1.01 1, 1.01 1.01 1.01- New 1.00- 1.01 l.oos May 99- 1.00 09 99- July 93- 94K 93!4 93-94 Wall St. Report PORTLAND, Nov. 19. (AP) But ter prints, A grade. 34c lb. In parch ment wrappers, 35c lb. in cartons; B grade, parchment wrappers, 32 Vic lb-: cartons, 334c lb. BUTTE RFAT Portland delivery, A grade deliveries at least twice weekly. 34 s 36c lb.; country routes, 32(?34C lb.; B grade, or delivery less than twice weekly. 323 34c lb.; C grade at market. EGGS Sales to retailers: Specials. 33c; extras, 3lc; fresh extras, brown. 31c; standards, 27c; fresh mediums, 27c; medium firsts, 25c; fresh pul lets, 24c; do firsts, 30c; checks, 26c; bakers, 2lc dozen. EGGS Buying price of whole salers: Fresh specials, 30c; extras. 27c; fresh extra browns, 27c; extra firsts, 26c: extra medium, 24c; me dium firstB, 21c; pullets, 18c; do firsts, 18c; undergrade, 18c dozen. CHEESE 92 score, Oregon triplets, 15c; loaf, 16'2c. Brokers will pay c below quotations. MILK Contract price. 4 per cent: Portland delivery, $2.20 cwt.; B grade cream, 27 Vic lb. COUNTRY MEATS Selling price to retailers, country killed hogs, best butchers, under 150 lbs., 1 1 ts-1 1 V lb:; vealers, fancy, 9o lb.; light and thin, 4 ig 7c lb.; 140-170 lbs., 6 7c lb.; heavy, 4 5c lb.; fancy lambs, 11c lb.; ewes, 3r5c lb.; cutter cows, 4 5c lb.; canners, 3c lb.; bulls. 4 5c lb. MOHAIR 1934 buytng'price, 19c ID. LIVE POULTRY Portland delivery buying prices: Colored hens, under 5 lbs., 14o lb.; do under lbs 14c lb.: leghorn fowls, over 3V4 lbs., 12 13c lb.; do under 3 lba., Ul2c lb.; colored springs, 1 to 2 lbs., 14 q 15c lb.; broilers, under 2 lba., 16$ 17c; roosters, 5c lb.; Pekln ducks, 10(3 11c lb.; do colored, 5ia6c lb. ONIONS Oregon. $1.802 cental; Yakima, 81.25 (3 1.50. POTATOES Oregon Burbanks. 80 90c cental; Scappoose No. 1, Gems, 90g 95c; do No. 2, 70 & 75c cental; De schutes Gems. $1.10$ 1.20. WOOL 1934 clip, nominal; Wll lamette valley, medium, 20c lb.; fine NEW YORK. Nov. 19. (AP) Ad vancing industrial Issues held the at tention of today's stock, market de spite renewed heaviness of. utilities. The firm undertone displayed by se lected equities did much to overcome the pessimism caused by the sagging power and light group. The close was ! somewhat Irregular. Transfers ap proximated 970.000 shares. Today's closing prices for 32 select fed stocks follow: j Al. Chem. & Dyjs 135-S I Am. Can 103 Am. c rsrn. Pow ... 4"j I A. T. & T 102 Anaconda ..-.-.. 10'4 ! Atch. T. & S. F 53 15 29 394 324 35 21 2 98 34 30 38 8 54 29 io y 3 $6000 COLLECTION of Valuable Old Lamps Dating Back to 600 B. C. IS NOW ON DISPLAY This valuable collection of interesting pieces has been loaned for display in Medford for two days only. It forms an educational display which has created national interest and contains valuable old pieces forming a complete collection of lamps showing the lighting progress of the human race since 600 B. C. MONDAY AND TUESDAY NOVEMBER 19 AND 20 ONLY At the Office of THE CALIFORNIA OREGON POWER COMPANY Bendtx Avla. - . .... Beth. Steel California Pack'g . . Caterpillar Tract Chrysler Coml. Solv .... Curt Irs-Wright DuPont . Gen. Foods ..... .. Gen. Mot Int. Harvest. . I. T. & T . Johns-Man. Monty Ward ........ North Amer. ...................... Park Utah .... Penney (J. C.) . Phillips Pet Radio . .......................... Sou. Pac Std. Brands ...,......-.......,-..... St. Oil Cal St. Oil N. J Trans. Amer - Union Carb U. S. Steel .......... Rialto Star - v 7 V ii ? - . 'mi. . i. i i i m.m Capturing the spirit and beauty of the novel from which It was adapted, "The Age of Innocence." starring Irene Dunne and John Boles, comes to the Rialto theater tomorrow. Noted as on the classics of modern American llerature, the story deals with the convention-ridden era that marked the cloe of the last century, and gives intimate glimpses of life u lived by members of New York's then Four Hundred. The picture la said to ad here closely to the story of Edith Wharton's book, which won the Pulit zr prlne In 1020. "The Age of Innocence" centers about the romance of a freed am-ID v-' ln girl for a man who strives to throw off the shackles of a narrow social code. Drawn together by kin dred Interests and a lifelong friend ship that ripens Into love, they are confronted with the alternative of sacrificing their own happiness or that of those whom they would not wound. The film marks the first Joint ap pearance of Miss Dunne and Boles since their memorable "Back Street." and the supporting cast Includes Li onel Atwlll, Helen Westley, Laura Hope Crews and Julie Haydon. ...... lfi'i 6 17 38 Y4 834 48 H 6i 44H 85 Sliver. NEW YORK, Nov. 10. (AP) Bar silver easy, lower at 04. Snn Frnnclwo Butterfat. SAN FRANCISCO. Nov. 19. (AP) First grade butterfat, 35c, f. o. b., San Francisco, Spectacle Now On Craterian Screen Delights Audience What Is probably Cecil B- DoMtlle's greatest spectacle, in a long line of motion picture productions, "Cleo patra," the noted director's latest production, was presented at the Cra terian theater last night. All the glory that was Egypt, all the grandeur that was Rome, is shown here In a screen masterpiece, bring ing to the motion picture once again all the talent of the master of spec tacle. War chariots thunder across the sands, peara glisten in the thrill of battles, dancing girls awing snd swirl through grand marble halls, snd back of It all. In clear tones, ring the world's greatest love story that has lived throughout the ages. With Claudette Colbert, Warren William and Henry WUcoxson !n the principal roles, the film boasts of a grand array ot star talent, a veritable army of extras (more than 6,000 men. women and children took part) and a supporting cast that Includes Ian Keith, Joseph Schlldkraut, C. Aubrey Smith, Gertrude Michael, Irving pi ohel, William Farnum, Robert War wick, Jack Mulhall, Edwin Maxwell and Harry Beresford. - Rain tn LaOrande. . LA GRANDE, Ore., Nov. 19. OF) K light rain continued falling here to day after .33 of an inch fell during the week-end. Temperatures remain ed moderate althoight some snow fH in the Blue mountains. BOISE, Idaho, Nov. 18. (ff) Sam uel H. Hays, former attorney-general of Idaho and a former mayor of Boise, died at his home here Saturday night after a brief Illness. He was 70 years old. Harvest Festival at Parish Hall, spnsored by St. Anne's Altar society, will begin with a card party Tuesday afternoon at 3 o'clock. Tuesday even ing there will be ft play at 8 o'clock -Many useful articles will be told. Stated Convocation of Cra ter Lake Chapter No. 83, R. A. M., Tuesday, Nov. 30th. at 7:30 p. m. Work in M. E. M. degree Visitors Invited. O. W. DE JARNETT, H. P. GEO. ALDEN, Secy. ft Is Your Complexion Blotchy and Pimply? If your complexion is dull, muddy, sallow, due to clogged bowels, take Ad!ertha. Just one dose rids your ' system of poisonous wastes that 1 muse pimples and bad akin. Heath's Drug Store. .illllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll Eastern Star Rummage Sale, Satur day, Nox. 34. Sparta Bldg. VOICED BY F. R. ON L (ConttnuM from p en.) TOITNO woman wants general house work or cooking; country preferred. Phone 66S-J or write Box S47, Mai: Tribune. FOR RENT Partly lurnlahed S-rom apt. Close in. 30 s. Fir. WANTED Capable woman to keep houae for Mra. Malmgren, Phoenix. LOST Interet eoupon. Leave at nrat National Bank. Reward. FOR SALE Few cowa and one heifer. All freah In spring. Prloe 75oo Phone 637-L. ledge that all la well with the coun try and that we are coming back. At Birmingham, Ala., an Industrial center, he gave assurance of the ad ministration's "keenest concern for hevry Induitslea, and asserted that obstructionists "do not reflect th views of T.he overwhelming majority of the people. Indu.try Watched To the throng which greeted him he said: "I well understand the prob- . lem of the heavy Industries, such as Iron, steel and cool Industries upon which you so largely depend. They are matters of tiie keenest concern to the whole admlnlatratlon. ! Today the cheery chief executive ruminated over a atack full of gov ernment reports for new plana but apparently was determined to keep the government on It present course without material deviation of much new legislation. He reached this settlement which he has fostered after 10 o'clock (C.S. T.) last night but the folk were out to greet him aa they were out at every turn throughout his three-day trip through the south. WANTED Good cabin trailer. Muel be cheap. Inquire Apt. 1, Riverside Aprs. FURS Oesh paid for furs, hides, pelts. Johnson Produce Co., th and Front Sts. PUREBRED Chester White sow and t) gilts. 0. J. Logan, Orcha.d Borne Drive. mT3Lir A WW Hi ifaP 1 Irtt u WHY SUFFER? Ulcers, gas pains, sour itemach. nausea, comupsuon. lesiion and oiner i arb disorder dar, to h y dc i aciaiiy. tctve hone. Many hundreds ol sufferers .v. found relief. AIKERD'S TABLETS have helped elbera Wby net you? Jarmln') Drug Store In Medford rMWw.wWf ninmnieii'iix iiji,'Wtstiijsi.iiuLjuiiiiiiiw -M Kttmi-iu.iiAi, HaiWt imtgnimK- WejtanM Shows 1:4.1 7:00-9:00 nrajeaaBeaVai-itai y m Tii ir"g"n fay its . 23o I ea ... 350 I lddles 100 I ggtaxaBBXajajB Hurry! Ends Tomorrow Night! TOO LA1E TO CLASSIFY LOST In Medford shopping district Saturday, pair lady's Red Cross shoes, new. Psckage contains sales slip from Kidd s store. Return to Mall Tribune. Rewsrd. PORTRAITS, Chrlstmaa cards, kodak flnshlng, very reasonsble. E. Hay den Jones. 607 West Second. Phone 13S3-M. Hours 1 lto 7. FOR SALE Hawaiian guitar, singer canary. 808 So. Central. GROCERY STORE Will sacrifice If taken at once. Box 4351, Tribune. TURKEY GROWERS Watch this paper for later quotations snd last date of shipment lor Thanksgiving. I can guarantee you more. OORRIEA BROS. OF S. T. Represented by 'Clarence Cartwrlght, 123 North Riverside, "Nat Bldg." Phone evenings 1348-Y, FOR SALE Baled stlaw. ermeyer. B. H. Nled- FOR SALE Ford late '31 DeLuze Coach; fender well, 6 W. W., trunk rack. Best '31 Ford In Medford. Inquire Flchtner's Garage. FOR SALE Model T Coupe, 6-hole wood range. 10 N. Peach. WILL SELL my 1034 Chevrolet Ooaeh at a bargain. Call at 1025 W. 9th. FEWER COLDS b ,r jl eM 7:00-0:00 ( Adults 25c Kiddles loe Ends Tonitel MAY E0BS0N FRANCH0T TONE ill "Straight Is the Way" Tomorrow and Wednesday! THE GREAT STARS of "BACK STREET" TOGETHER AGAIN! LAST TIMES U I TONIGHT JAl20h Century' 00 I W 19 to lit lis Tomorrow He wins the flannel daisies, as the (jreatest inventor since Adam and Eve discov ered love! W. C. FIELDS in 'You're Telling Me' : : -a : m 9 as t 1 K IRENE JOHN DUNNE;BDLE5 TH7SGtOF. INNOCtNCl LIONEL A TWILL JULIE HAYDON LAURA HOP! CRIWI HIIIN WISTIIT HIRIIRT YOST The moet moving love afory of modem time. ... the conflict of Iwo yearning hearts exiled from eah olher y Ihi stiff necked aorlnl rode of laic roered ipoorlayl I! mm o: o: o: mm Ol m mm o: o: mm o: mm : mm o: m m o: m mm : : : e: s m mm i M O m ADJECTIVES CAN'T DESCRIBE IT! Tlie ftnmlng ehaptrn. of tiie greatest love affair the world hiu ever knot, it let ugalnst the mightiest spectai'l In 1S34 yearal LAutcm mm WAkStCN WILLIAM 8000 OTHERS The romance of the world jrentert lovers , . . the Siren of the Nile . . . and Antony of Borne! With arenei of th ru ling magnificence! 1 :ss - WEDNESDAY! Another Dig Hit In Our Parade of Hits a flSfiaa To thounandi Whole hnarta were touched by "Smllln Through" cornea this even finer romnntlo thrill! . Tho arreen'a greatest rout bringing to life the Immortal lore affair of Elizabeth anil Rob ert Browning! NORMA SHEARER FREDRIC MARCH . CHARLES LAUGHTON THE OFWSMPOIE STREET w:-. - t - a" F I W5tf 'u-m 1 The Last Thing that It I po-Mlble. to do for the loved one who tin gone In to arrange a funeral aervlre that will fittingly avmhoilre the etteem and affection tn which they mere held. When nenlcea are held here they have that fitting character and quality you delre an much. And the cot la compara tively moderate. CONGER FUNERAL PARLOR WEST MAIN AT NEWTOWN Solicited For Membership In ,' Order of Golden Rule and Declined