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MEDFORD MATT) TRIBUNE. MEDFORD, OREGON", TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 193 f. PAGE FIVE Local and Personal To Vancouver Master Alvln Jor dan left by train this morning Or Vancouver, B. O. Here Shopping Mlas Bertha Coy of Gold Hill arrived this morning on the Oregonlan and la spending the day In Medford shopping. Brief Business Visitor 3. Clyde of San Francisco was a brief business Tisltor this morning, arriving in Med ford on the Shasta. From New York Io MacDonald of New York City Is In Medford today attending to business, having arrived this morning by train. Wray Here Tom Wray bf Ohlco. Oal., is spending a few days In Med ford on business, having arrived this morning by train. Mrs. friend to Portland Mrs. D. H. Slead left this morning on the Shasta on a business trip to Portland, where she will be for two or three days. From Eaple Point Among visitors in Medford yesterday from Eagle point were Mrs. S. A. Howlett. her daughter Battle, and Rose Whaley. Mrs. N'lchols III Mrs. Sadie Nich ols, who resides at 510 South Grape street, underwent a major operation at the Community hospital today. ; Through on Business O. M. Jacob sen of Tacoma, Wash., and Robert A Oaffncy of Washington. D. C ar rived in this city by train this morn ing, passing through on business. Arrles by Train O. G. Jenkins of Portland, representative of the Can adian Pacific railway, arrived in Med ford on this morning's train to spend the day on business. Visitors In Medford Mr. and Mrs. Don Parker of Eugene have been spending the past three days in Med ford. while Mr. Parker has been at tending to business matters. Returns to Medford Miss Mary Burkhardt, who has been visiting her brother in Klamath Palls, returned to Medford last evening, and Is a guest of Mrs. N. S. Oat man at her home on South Central avenua. Light Rainfall Between B a. m. and 5 p. m. on Monday, 04 of an inch of rainfall was recorded by the U. 8. weather bureau at the Medford mu nicipal airport. During the 12 hours following only a trace was listed. Christie in Medford Lieutenant Walter E. Christie of Camp St tit urn. who arrived in Medford yesterday, left today for camp, having attended to official business at the CCC dis trict headquarters. t In Ptrtlnnd Mrs. Art Endrla left Medford on the Shasta Saturday, and Is spendlr.g the week in Portland. Mr. Endris was among the many Shrtners who left Friday night to attend the Shrine convention In Sacramento... To Build Addition C. W. Harwood of 408 Beatty street obtained a permit from the city building department yesterday for the construction of a screen porch addition to his resi dence .at a cost of 8200. Business Callers Among Medford business callers yesterday from points In the county were L. H. Wyant of Lake Creek. Mr. and Mrs. E W. Braln erd of Central Point. W. W. WMlits of Persist and Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Dits worth of Trail. Permit Issued A building permit was Issued this morning from the city building department to Asso ciated Oil Co., to build a hoist at the comer of Tripp and East Ma'.n streets. Cost of the construction was listed at 800. i Hits Fence Reports filed yesterday with city police Indicate that on No vember 18 a car being driven on fiouth Riverside by S. M. Tuttle, 42, of Central Point, was forced off tho highway and into a fence by & car whose driver's name was not reported, aa the latter mede a turn without signalling, according to reports. Buroh at Community Albert Burch, prominent local mining en-! glneer and ore hard 1st. la in the Com-, m unity hospital for medical care. In Portland K. W. Kendrlck and A. J. Hauk of the Medford offices of Standard Oil. Inc.. left yesterday by train for Portland, accompanied by Mrs. Kendrlck and Mrs. Hauk, on a business trip. King Gets Fine Otto King, cosk at Valentine's restaurant, was fined 10 thla morning in city court, after being arrested and placed in the city Jail last night by city police, on charges of being drunk In s public place. Publish Sluice Box Again the Ap plegate Sluice Box has been publish ed, and Included in the news Items is the announcement of the wedding last week of Lieutenant Percy Merrttt of the camp staff, and Miss Valera Winnlngham of Jacksonville. Visits In Medford Miss Carmen Dean, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Dean of North Eighth street, Grants Pass, visited Saturday at the home of her aunt and uncle. Mr. and Mrs. T. S. Harvery. In Medford. the Grants Pass Dally Courier states. Runs Into Cow Glen D. Bessonette, 25, of Holly court, reported to city police that Sunday evening his car struck a cow on the Pacific highway south of Ashland. The cow was own ed by William Coleman, who lives on the highway near Ashland, according to police reports. i i Take Southbound Train The United Airlines plane from Portland was again unable to leave the mu nicipal airport In this city yesterday because of adverse weather condi tions, and the passengers who tock the southbound train last evening were W. H. Thomas, F. Luna and Mrs. W. C. Hannum. Move to Medford Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Cochran have moved ,to Med ford to make their home, Mr. Coch ran to be an employe at the recently Installed distribution plant of ihe Signal Oil company there. Mr. Coch ran's lease of the service station at Evelyn avenue and Sixth street hu been renewed by Frank Jones of Eu gene, in the name of Pat Leonard cf this city. Grants Pass Dally Courier. Navy Recruits LeaveSeveral youths who have enlisted in the United States navy through the Medford dis trict recruiting office, where C. E. Yongue is In charge, left thla morn ing by train for Portland, where they will take their preliminary examina tions before going to San Diego for training. The recruits are: Claude Manke, route one, Medford; Laurence Cuffel, 1510 .West Main street. Med ford; Clyde Fry, Central Point; Mur ray Myers, Grants Pass; Lynn Cooper. Myrtle Point; William Bartlett, Klam ath Falls; Vern -Searcy, Klamath Falls; Chester Pope, Montague, Cal. One of Triplets Fails To Survive VANCOUVER, Wash., Nov. 20. (AP) Death today took one of the first triplets born in Clark county In more than 20 year. The three girls were born at the Clark General Hospital yesterday to Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Dollarhlde of Vancouver. They weighed 2 pounds 11 ounces, S pounds 12 ounces and 8 pounds 13 ounces. Today the smallest died, but the other two were reported by hospital physicians to be gaining rapidly, as was the mother. 1 Use Mall Tribune want ads. TOO LA1E TO CLASSIFY FOR HIGHEST QUALITY pear tre-S. : peach, apricot, cherry, apple, si- i mond, filbert, and walnut trees, j rones and shrubs at lowest prices, j Phone 851 -R-3. or call at W. B Barnum's, 3 miles south of Medford on hwy. next to Ever Srrndy Auto Camp. Carlton Nursery, Carlton, Or.; MAN WANTED A HUSTLER OT Jackson county to handle surest, ; jlest selling articles. Go home every even'.ntr with money In your pocket. Experience not necessary. ' Good reputation, essential. Write Mr. Clow. R17 Stck Exchange Bldg.. Portjanrt. Oregon. i FOR SALE 5 -room house, newly dec. , orated, hardwood floors, furnace, j basement, garage, fruit trees; chip for quick sale. 710 No. Riverside j FOR SALE 70 to 80-lb. shoata. M. i P. Barlow, Talent. WANTED Immediately, reliable, con- j sclentlous planet, able to reid , quickly sll types of music. Box 922, ; Tribune. j CAPABLE, experienced girl wants , housexeeping position, busincM people preferred. References. P. O. Box 529. FOR SALE OR R FNT M -T dlrv ranch, stocked and eoulpped. W. W. H:tt. Rt. 1. Gold H:ll. WANTED To rent modern, unfur nished 6 -room home. c'..e in. Rea-sonable rent. Box 3731, Tribune vsrv r men kd. n wi v f : n is hed. 4 rooms: hardwood floor, tile, Prlg lc!&:re. e-trlc range. Holly Apts. 135 N. Hoily. 3 Doses of Foley's Loosens Cough Proof! ' TmM n' t cv n f'.itt in TVkU PSUfw Fic nM or yrwOMf-dan im i T or r.s'it yu ran tntiy nit a roliin my grt r (. I'Ul.F.V'tf tr-rW-w ib- frkWti -4 svaxirisr 20c TODAY and WEDNESDAY ROMANCE Against the Blazing Back ground of Erin in Arms! ml DOROTHT I KE In Muftleal Comeflj' "PLANE CRAZY" Trr,ltllc MOM PORTLAND, Ore.. Not. 30. (API CATTLE 300. 8tady, unchanged. SHEEP 100; eteedy, unchanged. HOQ8 S00; SOe lower; lightweight good and choice, 3-8.25; medium weight, good and ehlooe, $5.50-4 3S; heavyweight, good and choice, 15.00 5.60; othera unchanged, BOOTH SAN PBANCISCO, Not. 30. tfP) (U. 8. Dept. Agr.) CATTLE; 700; Including 35 direct: 300 boH overa: all clauea steady to atronj; medium 889-91S lb. California te-:rs oft beet topa, 3 straight; odd head, 5.35: good fed steers, 900-1300 lb. quoted towards 0.35: comparable quality under 900 lb. fed yearlings quotable to 0.50. SHEEP: 1,000: Including 1.550 di rect; about steady considering qual ity: medium 78 lb. early shorn Cali fornia lambs 5.75; good to choice wooled under 80 lb. nominally quoted toward 6.50; odd head ewea 3.00. Portland Produce PORTLAND, Ore.. Nov. 30. ( AP) BUTTER Prints, A grade, 34c lb. In parchment wrappers. 35c lb. In car tons; B grade, parchment wrappers. 33c lb.; cartons, 34c lb. BUTTERPAT Portland delivery: A grade, deliveries at least twice weekly. 34-36C lb.: country routes, 33-34c lb.; B grade or delivery less than twice weewly, 33-34c lb.; C grade at mar ket. EGGS Sales to retailers: Specials. 34c; extras, 33c; fresh extrsa, brown, 33c: standards, 38c; fresh mediums, 38c: medium firsts. 35c: fresh pullets, 33c: do firsts, 33c; checks, 35c; bakers, 31c dozen. EGGS Buying price of wholesal ers: Fresh specials, 30c; extras 37c; fresh extra browns, 37c; extra firsts, 36c; extra mediums, 34c; medium firsts, 31c: pullets, 18c: do firsts, 18e: undergrade, 18c dozen. Cheese, milk, country meats, live poultry, onions, potatoes, wool and hay, steady and unchanged. Portland Wheat PORTLAND, Nov.. 20. (fp) Grain: Wheat Open High Low Closa May 85 V4 85' 83 ft 83 Dec. 834 83 81 81 Caah: Big Bend blueatem, 90; dark hard winter, 13 per cent, 94 4; do. 11 per oent, 88; soft white, hard winter, northern spring and western red, 81; western white, 80. Oats: No. 2 white. 33.50. Corn: No. 3 E. yellow, 39.90. Mtllrun standard, 31.50. Today' car receipts: Wheat 21: flour 4; corn 7; oats 5. Chicago Wheat CHICAGO, Nov. 30. (fl Wheat: Open High Low 71ose Dec. old....l.00Vi 1.00 99i, 99 'j New -....1.00 1.00 99 99y, May 99 99 97 97-98 July 93 93 91 91-02 San Francisco Buttcrfat. SAN FRANCISCO. Nov. 30. (AP) First grade butterfat 35. f. o. b., San Francisco, . Wall St. Report NEW YORK, Nov. 30. (AP) While the utilities steadied in today's stock market, the rails were laggards and other groups were unable to show Starts Wedensday 'sMaw'juwuAjnacji 9 - jirr!:-K I fit. At . . ... j. 1 3 A V.. 1 Three Academy of Motion Picture Arts and . Sciences Award winners head the cast of "The Barretts of Wlmpole Street," to be shown tomor row at the Craterlan theater. Norma Shearer, In the role of the poet Elizabeth, Is starred opposite Frcdric Marsh, as the ardent Robert Browning the same team which broke all records In "SmlUn Through." Charles Laughton, most recent Academy Award winner, ap pears In the grim and powerful role of the elder Barrett. Dramatization of a vivid page torn from history. It Is the story of the love of two poets, Elizabeth Barrett and Robert Browning a love nearly frustrated by her demoniacal father. Elizabeth had resigned herself to a lingering death, when correspondence with the poet Browning suddenly ma terialized with his handsome presence In her own room. It was love at first sight between the fragile girl and her ardent admirer. The elder Barrett throws himself against this romance . . . and thereon hangs the tale. any material progress. There were a few outstanding specialty gainers, but most price chnnges were narrow. The close was Irregular. Transfers approximated 800,000 shares. Today's closing prices for 83 se lected stocks follow: Al. Chem. tte Dye .... 134 Am. Can 103 Am. & Fgn. Power . ?i A. T. & T si 105 Anaconda Atch. T. St 8. P. Bendix Aviation Beth. Steel California Packing Caterpillar Tractor Chrysler Coml. Solv. ..... Curtlss-Wrlght DuPont General Foods . General Motors Int. Harvest. I. T. & T ...... Johns-Man. .. Mont. Ward North American Park Utah Penney (J. C.) Phillips Pet Radio Southern Pacific Std. Brands Std. Oil Cal Std. Oil N. J. - Trans. Amer Union Carbine . 44 U. S. Steel - 35i 10 53 154 39 V, 38 38 38'i SOTi a 96 84 & 31 88 9 55 29 11 3 68 15 H 5'fi 17 18 33 43 5 Silver. NEW YORK, Nov. 20. (AP) Bar silver steady; unchanged at 64. 1 If your garment needs a new touch for Thanksgiving, see the Style Kraft Dress Hospital, 323 E. Main. Tel 1203. f . Malta C'ommauderv No. 4 K. T., Masonic Hall, Ashland, Oregon. Stated conclave Wednes day evening, Nov. 31 Open short form. Rou tine business, al Red Cross and Malta degrees. Sir Knights courte ously invited. R. L. BTJRDIC, W. H. DAY, Recorder. Commander. rife 83? illlllllllllllllllllllllllltllllllllllillllllltlllllM AND II II V sTamytime, TODAY WED A FIELDS DAY OF FUN! Hs makes yo laugh all day,., with hit great tt invention... how to get rich ...lifting down! IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIH PLUS WALTER CATLETT COMEDY "GOLD NUGGETS'' rrn ffnnt. "Tune Vp and Sine Psllt Matinee 14V Rtenln f, illlllOIIlllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII "Age of Innocence" at Rialto Mial'lll HlUjt 'r.aW 1- -i wM l- "tiWi jtrfl 1 I sftf t "The Age of Innocence," a period when girls were supposed to blush at me mention or tne word "limb," chaperons were necessary adjuncts to romance, and conventions ruled with an Iron hand. Is authentically pic tured in the film version of Edith Wharton's famous novel of that name, at the Rialto theater for today and tomorrow. Co-starring Irene Dunns and John Boles for the first time since tho memorable "Back Street," the story deals with a love tangle In the caste bound social circles of New York In the seventies. ELKS WILL OPEN For competition In the- second of the Elks' bridge tournaments, a group of players have been pstred and will begin play tonight at the Elks' temple, at 8 o'clock. The teams will alternate so that each plays against all competitive teams. Cash prizes will be awarded the winners in each of the four evening's ses sions, to be held each Tuesday night. and final prizes will be given the winners of the tournament. The list of players, as announced today. Is as follows: Leon H ask Ins and Roy Prultt, W. A. Gates and R. E. Koozer, B. L. Sanderson and Robert Norrts, Harry Rosenberg and E. W. Winkle. Dr. Robert D. Coe and Leland Clark, Tom Waterman and M. Rossi, Chris Gottlieb and Harry Skyrman. Call for Warrant School District No. 0. There are funds on hand for the redemption of Warrants 846 to 876, inclusive, interest will cease on Nov. 31 1934. Payable at First National Bank, Medford, Oregon. GUY TEX, Clerk. FLIES DESTROY CAR ON HAY GRANTS PASS. Nov. 30. (flpl.) Destroying about 500 worth of mer chandise In addition to the car Itself, an automobile turned over and burn ed about one mile north of the bridge at Rogue River, Sunday, The accident occurred about noon in front of the J. H. Cochrane place. The owner, who was unhurt, had left the scene' before state police arrived. A record, of Oregon automobile licenses at the city hall here ahowed the license borne by the car was sold to Robert E. Frazler of 3043 Southeast Ankeny street; Portland. According to State Policeman Mace Pewtherer, the car turned around MODERN WOMEN Hd Not Sl.r monthly pain ) ' colO.ncroulrun,ipaiuotrimUariuM. Chi-chn-Lr. Diamond lliMjl Wl. araoiteuva, rrllftDlanntigivB u.Kf "'. "IMS DIAMOND BUY OREGON PRODUCTS x THIS WEEK AND EVERY WEEK I uiwwwuiiiu.t.iLiiiaH.iii 111 iMansnnn n DOElfflBl I .a. II ill ; ' J ' 4? A' iSt.iMf v mm Now at Roxy v V' tin i..&SM ill 'THE KEY' AT STUDIO IS STRANGE DRAMA A strange triangular kve drama set In the background of the seeth ing cauldron of the Irish rebellion comes to the Studio theater today when "The Key" opens with William Powell In the stellar role. Powell and Colin Cllve, brother of ficers stationed in Dublin to suppress the rebellion, form two of the sides of the triangle, while Edna Best, the wife of Cllve and the former sweet heart of Powell, forms the third. The daring deeds of the Sinn Fein era In their conflict with English of ficers furnish many a thrill to add to the romance or the film, Music for any occasion. Phone 788. Only the wooden Indian refuses to laugh when W. C. Fields, star of You're Telling Me," which la now playing at the Roxy, tells a story. twice In the road before turning over In the barrow pit and bursting Into flames. Use Mall Tribune want ads. Do You Really Want To Stop That Cough? You mav do It with a couple of doses of Bronohullne Emulsion wlttx half a bottle anyway. It's no pleas ant tasting sweet sugary coiigri syrup but It's one with a real kick. As a matter of fact, it feels great going down. Gives ISTANT RELIEF. Soothes a hacking, racking cough almost white you are swallowing It. Money beck if It doesn't give you relief. Jarmia's Drug Store and all other good drug gists guarantee. BR0CS1U"U!5E BUY OREGON PRODUCTS THIS WEEK AND EVERY WEEKl l W TOSITIVIXY ENDS TON1G1IXI i I IligsB STARTING TOMORROW! di Today and Vednesday! TRflDITION FORBADE THEIR LOVE! iitrNr inuN 4 o: I : 19 IRENE JOHN I DM'BOLES at :o 19 19 : :o Till 73G OF. INNOCENCE with ' LIONEL ATWILL JULIE KAY0ON LAURA HOM CRIWS HltlN WISTlir HIRtlRT TOIT ROM IDITH WHARTONS FULITUR FRIZI NOVIl ADDED I Ansnn Wontrs anH Orrliatfria 1 X In "EHYTHM on the ROOF'' A. f f1 al A T 1 Cf Al : -Ll V h 1 Novelty Newn W.i 1 ClBHIIsM 91 i e : o: o: o: mm o: 91 mm e: mm o: o: R o: Vv ' F Sf .norma 7fe3 tftm SHEARER IttHS k$$ fredric y mm) march (Mr & Wf CHARLES 7 LAUGHTON V THE V 'JOFWIMPGIE I .1) STREET (f. , with M.tL'REEN O'StXTIVAN The immortal lore story IWea iffiiln on the screen Three ftorloin tarn tn a romnnre of two nho loved agnlnrt the world. 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