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MT-DFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEPF0K1). OREGON. TUESDAY, JANUARY 8, 1935. PAGE FIVE Local and Personal lal. To salt l.jkf city w. S. Hoffman left lat night hy train, enroute to Bait Lake City, Utah. Barn urn ill Bill Barnutn. editor of the Crater, student publication of Med foid hi(;h school. Is confined to hla home with the flu. Von ler llt'llen to Taeoma William Von der Heller., mad contractor, left last evening for Tacoma. Wash., to spend the week on business. Ir. standard Hrrnk Hip Word was received here this morning that Dr. Susie Standard of Phoenix suffered a broken hip m a fall In Portland yesterday. i At Community Hospital Richard Mann has been a patient at the Com munity hospital for the lest several days, having boen taken there for medical care Saturday. Swan net urn to Work R. E. Swan, mail carrier for the Med ford post office, returned to work yesterday, having been confined to his home for several days with Illness. Ij.it Call for Seals Officials of Jackson County Health association Issued a final call today to those who have not yet done so to turn In their Christmas seals or money for them. Ph Milan to .Montana George Ph :' :-'. i ' ' the California Oregon V'.-vr-x (. o '.eft last evening by. train M.on- t. Kalispell. Mont., where ied to remain a week at-;m$lncss. he Is ej i;v . ;ir'ior Arrives A. W. Nor ul.ul of A-:ria, former governor of Ortyo:i. .-"vived this morning on the Oregonian, to appear at the trial of George and Robert (Babe) High of Ashland, in circuit court. Robertsons Hot urn Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Robertson returned Sunday from Boi.se, Ida., where they have been visiting over the holidays with relatives. Mr. Robertson Is engineer for Crater Lake national park. EmM Visit Here Mrs. W. J. Moore of Harvard, Ida., who has been visit ing; here fcr the last two weeks at the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. M- Lov- ell, 522 Edwards street, left this morn ing on the Shasta, for her home. Optometrists to Meet The south ern district of the Oregon Optometrlc association will hold its regular monthly business end educational meeting In Medford, at the Hotel Med ford. Tuesday evening, January 8. at 7 p. m. Dr. Robert E. Lee, 103 North Central avenue. Is chairman In charge of local arrangements. Some of the latest research work In mod ern optometrlc technique will be pre sented and discussed at the meeting. Carphone lor the hard of hearing tday wed. ?8ISil 1 Reported Intprmrd Joan Buchter, who hu been Ul for several days, ia aa:d to be Improved today. lllnman 111 Harry Hmman. adver tising manager of Mann'a Department store, la confined to his home with illness today. m Mm. Palm Better Mrs. C. W. Palm, who haa been 111 with pneumonia tor several days, la better today, it was reported. . Oi'ttlnr Alonu Nicely Mrs. A. C. Walker, who had the misfortune of falling and fracturing her left arm recently, la getting along nicely. ... Reter Returns Raymond Reter. well-known fruit broker of this city, arrived home last night after seven! days' business visit In Portland. I'ndercn Operations Patients at the community hospital who under went major operations Monday vne Mrs. Guy Bishop of Eagle Point and Mrs. Oalbreath of Phoenix. t First 1S3S Permit The first build ing permit lasued In 1935 was made out to H. H. Prlngle. and Is for a private garase to be constructed at 313 Mae street, at a cost of $40. t lare for Portland Mr. and Mrs, Treve Lumsden and children, navins spent several days visiting at the home of relatives In Modford. left Sunday for their home In Portland. ... Attend SON'S Cinme Among the local basketball fans who attended the SONS contest with the Harlem champs last night was Lee Bishop and party, of this city. ... IMrtlander Visit Kersey Eldrldt.c of Portland la visiting 'in Mcdford tor three days, having arrived from the north with his brother, E. N. Eldrlttge of this city, who had spent a month In Portland. Bark to Mrnlo Chauncey Brewer returned the first of the week to Menlo school at Menlo Park. Cal. after spending the holidays with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Brewer of this city. Club Meets Tomorrow The Loyalty club of the Eagles will meet Wednes day afternoon at the Eagles' hall. Cov ered dish luncheon will be served at 1 p. m. All members are urged to attend. Portlaniler Visits Nick Schneider of Portland, representative of Eureka Vacuum Clec-ner Co., for Meier Prank, arrived this morning on the Oregonian to spend two days here attending to buslnes. From snn Francisco Jean Cam eron of 8an Francisco arrived Mon day to spend several days visiting here with her friends. Miss Joan De Dosh. Mr. and Mrs. S. Sumpter Smith and Mr. and Mrs. Guy Pncttcpiace. ... In New Office The rural rehabili tation department of the JacKaon county relief committee, under O. B. Hardy, supervisor, has movea into me new offices recently completed In the old courtroom at the city hall. Resumes Trodilng Miss LaVlda Culbertson, who has been teaching In Benton county, has gone back to resume her work after spending the holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Culbertson of i,enirai point. , P. Superintendent Here E. L. King, superintendent of Southern Pa cific lines, arrived in southern Ore gon last night on a periodical trip to this district. King conunueo io Ashland and returned to Medford on the Shasta this morning. Triangle Meets Tonight The In termediate Triangle of the First Chris- tlan church will hold It monthly meeting tonight at 7:45, in the church parlors. An interesting program has been planned, and all of the high school age are invited to attend. Precipitation Noted A total of .18 of an inch precipitation was recorded by the weather bureau for the 12- hour period ending yesterday evening at 5 o'clock, while for the ensuing 12-hour nerlod .17 of an Inch was recorded. Verne Shnngle to Porllnnd J. Verne Shangle. Medford photographer. la leaving today to spend a week In Portland on business. While he is wav he has an able assistant In Al Kroemer. formerly of Portland, who la reported as an excellent com mercial photographer. Plane Conies Through The after noon plane of the United Airlines service arrived In Medford today, the first to reach Medford airport in two days, according to officials. The Ore. con Air service planes from Klamath Falls have been unable to make their dally scheduled trips for the past week, due to weather conditions. I.Uestork. PORTLAND. Jan. 8 ijj) TLE: 200: calves 10; active. unchanged. 1 HOGS". 500; active, steady. chanped. SHEEP; 1600. quotably steady; unchanged. Vaudeville at Craterian Wednesday CAT-steady; un- CHICAGO. Jan. 8. ( AP)-(USDA) HOGS: 2C.000. Steady to 10c lower; better prude welehts above 230 lbs.. I $7 90-8 OS: top. 8 05: 160 to 180 lbs. 7 25-7.60; luht lights. 96.75-7 35 sows. $7 25-7,40. CATTLE: 8000. Good and choice fed steers and yearlings, strong to 25c hlcher; lower grades slow, steady early, but sizeable supply unsold and undertone weak, this applying t kinds of value to sell at 98.50 down ward; heifers, firm, instances higher: better grade lat cows, firm: venters, steady to strong, up to 911.50 paid for long yearlings: 997 lb. yearlings, 911.45; cutter cows, 912.75 down. SHEEP : 8000. Fat lamb, under tone strong, asking higher, but no sales or bids; pood to choice natives and fed westerns held 99.25-9.50 and above; sheep scarce; ewes opening strong at $3.50-4.50; only few feeding lambs atvalable, Indications firm. ;V3 Portland Produce r rj it - -.-taisd "Damaged Uves" on Rialto Bill L Ik "Damaged Lives,'- a darlnx drama of sex life, start a three -day run at the Rialto theatr today in connection with the personal appearance of Dr. Eugene E. Voltaire, noted authority on sex problems and birth control. Dr. Voltaire will Illustrate his talks with beautiful living models. EDMUND E. ROMAN OF EVANS CREEK PASSES Word from OranU Fas was re- celvBd today of the death of Edmund E. Richman of Evan Creek, well known In Medford. He leaves a wife and one son, Rich ard. Funeral services were conducted early this afternoon from Hull tt Hull funeral parlors, OranU Pass, with In terment at Rogue River. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY The picture, which haa received laudatory praise from press, pulpit and public alike, and has been en dorsed by the health association. Is a startling revealment of many of the problems of modern youth. Matinees will be for women only and nights for men only. FOR SALE Used corrugated Iron 4-lnch pipe and hydraulic pipe, sea Medford Ptpa and Machine Co. GOOD used piano. $63 50. eilghtiy used rand. bl$ reduction. Baldwin Piano Shop. FOR SALE Ford T touring, extra, equipment; $25 cash; good running order. flOl W. 10th. Chrvsler Coml. Solv Curt lss- Wright DuPont PORTLAND. Jan. 8. UP) BUT TER Prints. A grade, 32 "jc per lb. In parchment wrappers. 33'ic in car tons; B grade, parchment wrappeis. 32c: cartons, 33c lb. BUTTERFAT Portland delivery. A grade deliveries at least twice weekly, 32-33c lb.; country routes, 30-31c lb.; B grade, or delivery, 31-33c lb.; C grade at market. EGGS Sales to retailers: Specials, 29c; extras, 28c; fresh extras, browns, 28c; standards, 2Sc; fresh mediums, 25c; medium firsts. 25c; fresh pullets, 21c: checks. 24c; bakers, 21c dozen. EGGS Buying price of whole salers: Fresh specials, 25c; extras, 23c; extra firsts. 20c; extra mediums. 21c; pullets, 18c; checks, 19c; bakers, 17c dozen. ONIONS Oregon. 91.30-1,85 cental; Yakima, $1.25-1.50. POTATOES Oregon-Burbanlts, 80c- $1 cental: Deschutes gems, 91.10 cen tal C h cede , r.i 1 1 k . con n t r ; m eo is. 11 ve poultry, wool and hay. steady and unchanged. Gene Cobb and Jack Gray, bettor known as "Smoke n' Honey Gal," featured performers with many lead ing minstrel shows and a standard vaudeville act for many years, head the "Rambles In Rhythm" unit com ing to the Craterian theater stae for tomorrow only. Glen Dale, nationally known tenor, who has been leading man In many musical comedies, is one of the show's highlights, and slnits several num bers In his own pleasing style. Others In the unit Include the Hollywood Adagio Quartet, two ladles and two men, whose many fast feats have been winning them thunderous applause: Dorothy LnRrue. acrobatic star; Jack Lowe, known as Hai w Roy's greatest rival: Magdalene Bryan, know nto vaudeville and radio audi ences as the "lady with the dizzy i fingers" a pianist who departs from the ordinary methods; Mademoiselle Flfl, who remains a aurprlse: Flo Devere and Lludy Relchard, offering grace, charm, and unusual ability in their "high kicks"; the Three Con cert Waltzers, a trio of ballroom danc ers; and the "Rhythm Ramblers," an eight-piece stage band who furnish the musical background. On the screen will be Stan Laurel and Oliver Hardy In Victor Herbert's "Babes In Toy land." .90 .83 Dark hard winter (11 pet.). Western white Soft white, northern spring, hard winter, western red Outs No. 2 white. $33.5p. Corn No. 2 E. yellow. $43.25. Mlllrun standard, $24.50. Today's car receipts: Wheat. 18: barley, 2; flour, 19; oats, 1; hay, 1. Oen. Foods Oen. Mot It. Harvest. ... I, T. & T Johns-Man Monty Ward ....-... North Amer. . Penney (J. C.) Phillips Pet Radio Sou. Pac. Std. Brands St. Oil Cal St. Oil N. J Trans. Amer. Union Carb Unit. Aircraft U. S. Steel 40', 1 23'i 2"t 96 !i ...ZZZ! 33 9'i 55 - - 2Qi.; 12 15 54 . is',; 31' 43 ffc 47" i4; 39H four years ago to operate station. Wall St. Report Now at Roxy EX-MARSHFIELD MAN KILLED BY ROBBERS RICHMOND, Calif., Jan. 8. (AP) His head split open with an adze. the body of Joseph Anthony, 32, ser vice station operator, was found In bed at hia home here today. Police thought he was the victim of rob- "Such Women Are Dangerous." comedy-drama starring Warner Bax ter, opens today at the Roxy theater, The film combines romance, intrigue and mystery, and presents Baxter in a role that Is Ideally suited to his personality. TOMORROW ONLY! ALSO Hra.Mlm-r, "Nrn ll Rhwlu New ti rlltic l!"!'H;iv In TliM-ln: r,ra'i'li:i" On the Stage 'All Shows Matinee and Evening DoorB open tomorrow night at 6:30 Shows at 7:00-9:30 Anytime Hurry! Hurry! rosmvi i.v i M roNH.iu J YrT m Zola's ttagis daughttr efvtlupttiQuintii tu "N A N A" s WEDThUR - NEW YORK, Jan. 8. (AP) Steel Issues were the best Influence In to- riav's stock market. A number of spe- iniMns ivpro nlso In demand. Heavi ness of the oils and some motors. , . ,j ni .r,Mii,.inm He came from Marshfleld. Ore., . : for the advance. A rather spiritea a. o . rally In the last hour did not lB.t ; 'ao Wheat ions nd ,nc ciose was mewnat " j--- I I regular. Transfers approximated j ZZZZ CHICAGO, Jan. 8. (AP) Wheat: "i. nrlrM1 fot M lMt. I D ,1 J Y1 i pen Hlgh tow close ed stocks follow: I P rortland Wheat jn "iwai. chem. &Dye i38 i , May ....$1.01 Sl.Ol'i l.00 1.011. A Cnn mi4 . .Tlllv .... .94 .04i .93!4 .U37i . n Al. 1 PORTLAND, Ore., Jan. 8. ( AP) .,. " ir am. rju. i n MMMHHHHTHfWnnfM Oraln: Sep 94 'A mi m S2H A. T. & T 10514 . 1 - . fJ ..- Open High Low Close Sim I'ninclsco llullcrfal Anaconda -13 Matinee T 1 W J I I 1 May 85'i ,85!i .8514 ,85i.i BAN FRANCISCO, Jan. 8. lAP) Atch. T. & S. F " Tomorrow I II fit "I I I U iJ"cyas: 70,i -79!i zr b,,t,crfat 33c -b-san r.:::::::::::z III Adults 3oc U (J i 1 J A f 1 Big Bend bluestem Bl ' 4 California Pack'g 39 V Children 10c S I ) ffl T 1 Tl Y f fl ' Dark hard winter (12 pet.) .99i Dse Mall rrloune want ads Caterpillar Tract - 391, J OIITHIRN URECiON'l I-IN FST - THEAT c 1 HjlMHIWP'Wii IHMBMMIII '!'"' IWMIll"ll,liwlll"ll fc. I 1 SSSlSWfc. Ill A galaxy f y ' I xir4,fIii. II C i in a star-studded . . Starts Today for 3 Days! MATINEES LADIES ONLY 'I " EVENINGS - MEN ONLY , E&y&J I I mm, I to a thousand and one burnins questions of J '? II llll i. 1 I modern youth ... 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CHEAP Klamath po- toea, or will trade. Inquire 118 so. Bartlett. FOR RENT Furnished 5-room bun galow. Inquire 109 E. Main. WANTED Have client for nicely fur nished home, for one month a time, in Medford or In country. Will pay 75. Chartea R. Ray. Realtor. Medford Bldg. Phone 302. Studebaker Sale and Serrlca USED CARS 1933 Dodge Sedan. 1B39 E&aex Sedan. 1929 Studebaker Sedan. 1934 Dodge 2-ton Truck. 1929 Chevrolet Truck. Chev. Coupe, Chev. Touring. MODERN WOMEN coldc, imitoub train, apewn or uml-ar eauMB. Cht-ch--tm Diuaond Briod Pllta an flctiv nuiAUk ma dti una Mm 07 aiidruni-aioroTr4-7M-n. Amm a 'TM1 SIAHONBri oar Tomorrow Adults 40o Children -lOo beauty . . . chum . . . speed , talent-laden extravaganza! GENE COBB and his LES in YT.HBa with SMOKE 'n' HONEY GAL "Aces of ninc-klnoM" modtrn Mclntyre and H-aih THE HOLLYWOOD ADAGIO QUARTET with Chan Knoll. I he "little lant of arlnglo" In whirlwind of motion! Jack Lowe "Flyln FfPt" a Magdalene Bryan "Th Udy with the Wiry Flner" Maripmnisp.iifi Fifi Flo DeVere 3 Concert Waltzers Ah-h-h! A beeg surprise! Liddy Reichard A new w In ball-room dano- And oh I so eccentric! High Kicks ' mx and amootn rnyinm Music By the "Rhythm Ramblers" Band ON THE SCREEN Stan LAUREL Oliver HARDY In Victor llrrhert'a Immortal masterpiece "BABES IN TOYLAHD" Hurryl Last Times Tonightl Hepburn in 'The Little Minister' Thursday! Claudette Colbert in FANMR III RST'S . "IMITATION OF LIFE" , SWIlia CALIFORNIA I L COMING! Tin ill-. n rr ' "it .In iiii' rl nf IllliJilillllilliiHliililliHilllllli11' KriBaW