lEDFORP MAIL TRIBUNE, fEDFORD, OREGON. TUESDAY. JANUARY 29. 1935.
PAGE FIYE
Local and
YUUori from Troll Mr. and Mrs.
pave Pence of Trail were visitors to
Med ford last Saturday.
From Rogue River Mra. Sam San
drey arrived by train this morning
from Rogue River, to vUlt In this
city.
Mn. B.nr.dge 111 Mra. B. H. Eld
ridge, who hu been ill with the fiu
for the past week, la still confined to
her bed. but la recovering-
Guests of Bate Mr. and Mra. Carl
Bowman of Med ford were In the city
Sunday a guests of Mr. and' Mra. Nate
Bates. Ashland Tidings.
VAt Ashland Sunday Mr. and Mrs.
A. H. Pitch of Medford were visitor
In Ashland Sunday, the Ashland Tid
injs state.
Here Monday John Walsh, project
superintendent of Camp Evans Creek.
OOC. was among Medford bu&lne&s
visitors yesterday.
Calder Baric at Work Richard C al
der, elevator operator at the Federal
building, la back at work, having
been 111 for the last two weeks.
.
Troop to Meet Washington troop
No. 7, Girl Scouts, will meet at head
quarters Wednesday evening at 4 p.
m. All members are urged to be
present.
Parker Back at Work W. J. Parker,
project superintendent at Car berry
Creek CCC camp, la back at work
after having been iU for several daya
at a Medford hospital.
Medford Visitors The Oranta Pass
Courier states that Mra. Clyde Martin,
Mrs. A. K. Cass and Mrs. Sam Stlne
baugh, all of Grant Pass, were Sat-
urday visitors In Medford.
L Visit In Ashland Mr. and Mra. Dan
Campbell of Medford visited in Ash
land Sunday at the home of Mrs. S
A. Parker, according to the Ashland
Tidings.
Visits Aunt Mrs. Nellie I. Merri
man of Medford la visiting with her
aunt, Mrs. R. Boswell, at 005 East D
street, Grants Pass. Grants Pais
Courier.
Miss McAllister Returns Uiss
Helen McAllister returned Sunday
from Mount Hood, Ore., where she
was the guest of friends over the
week-end, enjoying the winter sports.
Pelletts Here for Day Mr. autf Mrs.
Homer Pellett arrived on the morn
ing train for San Francisco this morn
ing, and will return to that city this
, evening.
Back to Portland A. H. Cousins
of Portland, fiscal agent for the forest
service . returned over the week-end
to Che regional offices at Portland,
having been in Medford for several
v days on general Inspection work.
; .....
Visit Oregon Cavw W. X. Robert
son, associate engineer for Crater Lake
national park, and Francis G. Lange
of San Francisco, architect for the
park service, are at Oregon Caves to
day on inspection work.
"Sluice Box" Printed The "Sluice
Box," mimeographed newspaper pub
lished bi-weekly at Camp Applegate,
OCC, baa been published this week,
edited by Bob Baynham. tt carries
news, sports and humor columns.
Call at Headquarters Among vis
itors at Medford CCC district head
quarters today were Capt. Oliver P.
Smith -of Camp Indian Creek. First
Lieut. ChaTles L. meraon,Cav-Re.,of
Camp Agness, and Captain Harold Q.
Newell, QM-Res- of Camp Hilt.
Returns from Ea.t Carl Spenter,
representative of Kellogg Co. for
southern Oregon, returned from Chi
cago and Elgin, IU , after several
( weeks visit. He left Mrs. Spencer I
and, their new twins with Mra. Bpen-1
cer's parents In Elgin. i
...
Fishing In Illinois River Roy Pru-
ltt Glen Pruitt and Charley Pruitt
are fishing today in trie Illinois river.
They had fine luck while fishing that
came stream last week, according to
the Lamport sporting goods store em
ployes. m 9 .
Refer Returns Raymond Reter.
general menager of the Pinnacle
Packing company here, returned from
San Francisco this morning. Mr.
Reter has been In the bay city to
attend the convention of the Western
Fruit Jobbers association. He reports
a very fine convention.
.
Grange to Meet -Roxy Ann Grange
will hold a meeting at 8 o'clock Frl-
day evening. February 1. W. T. Bol
ger. chairman of the educational
committee, will present a program
during the lecture hour. The home
t economics club will meet with Mra.
Robert Helvey at her home Wednes
day afternoon. January 30.
Will Provide Stoves The forest
service will provide small stoves here
after at the ski slide at Union Creek.
according to Supervisor Karl Janouch, ,
to enable skiers to prepare coffee and
other hot foods while enjoying the 1
winter sport at the resort. A shelter
has been built at the slide and wood
Is provided by the forest service.
Nearly 100 persons spent Sunday ski
ing and tobogganing t Union Creek.
Why Continue To Suffer
Stomach Distress?
And why should any man or wom
an suffer another hour with Indi
gestion or any stomach misery when
the remedy that acta almost Instant-y
can be easily procured.
Get a bottle today at any drwsut
anywhere with the distinct under
standing that if It doesn't put an
end to Gas. Indigestion or any upset
stomseh condition that causes jom
distress your money la refunded.
& DARE'S
Personal
Guenther IU Hugo Guenthw. clerk
at the postofflce, la confined to lus
ivumm wiwi iiiness today.
Has Operation Mrs A. w in
ger of route 3 underwent a major op-
iiwa way at me community hos
pital. E
BUTTER DECLINES
PORTLANO, Ore., Jan. 29. (AP)
urop oi ,c lb. each In extra and
prime first butter was reported on
the produce exchange for the late
There was no own rhonu in hu.
terfat prices. For some time past
nevcraj country sectors navs been
DaVlnff full Pnrt.ln.nH nnntoHnn.
where the cream was shipped to this
city at aaoiuonsi expense.
Trade In the egg market was get-
DrlCS nHMlnna In tha mm. T..l
market was Inclined to show slJght
shading in spots.
Demand for live chickens remained
nrm aiong the wholesale way with
nrlcM hpiH tiit t the. H
cioi lavnncfl. ah sorts continued in
lavor witn onerAtAr.
Steadiness wan con t inn ah nriiv
in tha buvlns nrtr on nrenH tur
keys with lesales here to retailers on
auuBLaiiuaiijr me same D&sis. targe
uuiivq ciD in uraii chii ior ireezing
KALLSllRIIES
10:30 WEDNESDAY
John Mauri oe Kallstrom, father o!
Olca Anderson, and husband at Mr.
Josephine Kallstrom, (both now de
ceased), passes away at bis residence.
The Alaska Auto Camp, three miles
below Oold Hill, Oregon, Sunday at 4
p. m., from heart trouble. Mr. Kall
strom was born In Sweden, January
24, 1883. Re came to the United
States 30 years ago, and located In
Tellurlde, Colorado, the home of his
uncle, OustaT Anderson. He was unit
ed in marriage to Josephine Anderson
In 1910, and shortly afterwards they
muvea so soutnern Oregon.,,
He was a fine Christian "mnn
leaves a host of friends. He was a
member of the Woodmen of the
World.
Surviving are two sister. mi r.n.
lian Kallstrom of Sweden, Mrs. Hanna
ooerg of Chicago. Illinois.
Puneral services will be conducted
from the Perl Funeral Home, Wednes
day morning at 10:30 with Rev. Peter
son otftclatlna. Interment In t.h
Siskiyou Memorial Park.
- - -
DIES, AGED 87
Ui. ft.-. .
muivuiciu puna away
at the family residence, 114 South
Grape street, Jan. 25, 1S3S. from In
flrmltlea due to old age. 'Mrs. Lamou-
rvu w oam mz newory, Vermont,
Oct. U, 1847, and was aged 87 years.
She leaves to mourn her ln t.hrt
children. Mra. W. L. Miller and Mlsa
Prances Lamoureux of Medford. Ore.,
and George W. Lamoureux, of Flush
ing, new York.
Remains were forward bt Po
land. Oregon for cremation, by the
" mnenu Home, Monday erening.
'THE GAY DIVORCEE' IS
TRUE MUSICAL COMEDY
"The Oav Divorcee." mn.f.ai
edy hit at the Studio, is declared to
be the first "true musical comedy"
ever presented on the screen
Fred Astslre and Olnger Rogers are
starred.
M0SHER FUEL COMPANY
WILL SUCCEED HANSEN
Notice of the formation of the
Mosher Fuel company was filed yes
terday with the county clerk, with
Jack I. Mosher as proprietor. At the
same time the Hansen Fuel compsny,
by Harry Hansen, filed notice of the
dissolution of the business name, due
to the sale of the business to Mosher.
Special Convocation of Cra
ter Lake Chapter No. 3J. R
A. M.. Tuesday. Jan. J3h.
7:S0 p. m. Work In M. M.
degree. Vlsltlni members
Invited. O. O. HORNER, H. P.
GEO. ALDEN, Secy.
DANCE
Tonight
DREAMLAND
D'mty
Moore
AND HIS
ORCHESTRA
ft
MEN LADIES
35c 10c
darKety
Umtwk.
PORTLAND. Jan. 39. (Jp) CAT
TLE: 100; calves 10: alow, steady:
steers 25c lower: steers, good, com
mon and medium. 4 308 75; others
unchanged.
HOGS: 25c lower: lightweight, good
and choice. "7.25-8 50 r medium weight,
good and choice, 8 00-8 50; others un
changed. &KEBP: 50; steady, unchanged.
SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO. Jan.
(AP)-(USDA) CATTLE: 650; few
lots common to iridium. 710 to 780
1b. California yearling steers. 95.00
750: about 40 head largely medium
059 -lb. Oregon yearling helten, $7.35;
common to medium Idaho heifers
$5.00-6 50;' low cutter to common
cows early. 1.50-4.25; odd good bulls
to M.SO; calves, 100; market nomi
nally stead;.
SHEEP: 750: good to choice under
P0-Jb. fed vrooled lambs, nominally
quoted around 8 25-8 50.
CHICAGO. Jan. 29. ( AP) (USD A
Hcgs 28,000: better grade weights
above 200 lbs., 7.75-P0; top. 7.90;
light lights. $7.00-40; sows. $7.35-45
CATTLE 8000: top $18.00 paid tor
1 130 and 1 190 -lb. fed steers: bulk
better grades $ll.7& upward, owV
cuttery and common cows and heifers
of value to sell $7.00 downward show
ing much weakness; realera b0cs9l
lower; top vealers, $9.60; demand for
good to choice feeding lambs, $7.40
Portland Produce
PORTLArTO. Jan. 29. AP) BUT
TER Prints, A grade, 34V2c lb. In
parchment, 35'4c lb. In cartons; B
grade, parchment wrappers, 34c lb.,
cartons 36c lb.
BUTTERPAT Portland delivery. A
grade deliveries at least twice weekly,
35-36c lb.; country routes, 34-35c lb.;
B grade, or delivery less than twice a
week. S3-34c lb.; C grade at market.
EGGS Sales to retailers: Specials
27c; extras, 36c; fresh extras, browns,
28c; standards 25c; fresh mediums
25c; medium firsts 24c; fresh pullets
22c dozen.
EGGS Buying price of wholesalers:
Fresh specials, 24c: extras, 21c; extra
mediums 20c; pullets 16c; checks,
16c: bakers, 16c dozen.
ONIONS Oregon , $1.50-1.75 cental.
Cheese, milk, country meats, live
poultry, potatoes, wool and hay.
steady and unchanged.
Portland Wheat
PORTLAND, Ore.. Jan. 29. (4P)
Grain:
Open High Low Clot
May B3K .84 .83 .83
July .7 .78 .Itt .7
Cash:
Big Bend blueatem .88
Dark hard winter (13 pet.)..- &1
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
REWARD OFFERED for return Of ski
clothing, ski shoes, and other per
sonal effects allegedly dumped from
suitcase In cornfield south of town
near railroad tracks, by thief v Sat
urday night. Please oall 942.
LOST Lady's white gold square wrist
watch with black band. Reward It
returned to Mall Tribune.
28 FORD coupe, with rumble aeat;
good condition; $75.00. Address
Box 732, Tribune.
STRAYED From Griffin creek. bUcfc
horse with halter; left front foot
turns out. Phone 12 12 -J.
FOR SALE OR TRADE Model M
Samson tractor. Write J. H. Stan
ley, Route 3. Medford.
STOCK AND DAIRY RANCHES. Pear
Orchards, acreage home, city home,
building lota, placer mines. Every
thing in real estate. Roberts, 720
West 2nd.
FOR BALE Br owner. Bear creek
bottom acreage: excellent garden
land. Phon 1524-L.
WANTED Girl to aasist with house
work. Phone S78-J.
FOR SALE; Baled oat hay. Phone
7-F-J4.
FOR SALE Oak barrela, $1.00 each.
?&IT Wiggly. 210 E. Main.
FOR. SALE 504 Wt Jackson t.
2 -bed room home; hardwood floors,
lot 60x5fl; government 5 loan In
amount of $1050; payment, prin
cipal and Interest. $11.14 monthly
Price $1350. Terms $300 down arid
and assume loan. Charles R. Ray,
Realtor. Medford Bldg. Tel. 302.
20c
Anytime
Hurry! End Tomorrow Nite
You May Never Get To See
Another Show Like This!
You'll Want to See It Again
and Again I
A I I C I
PL,.
BRADY
H O ft TO N
Dark hard winter (IX pet.) .871$
Western white jos,
Sott Mw, hard wlnt. north
ern aprtng, western red S
Oata No. 2 white, 32.80.
Corn No. 1 B. yellow. tto.iO.
Mlllrun standard, tit.
Today, car reoerpta: Wheat. JO;
flour, 4; hay, 2.
CK'cago Wheat j
2 i
Open High Low Ctoae
May
Sep.
, .f5', .86 1, .S3 .091,
. 87j ggij .7i .7lfc
. .89 1 , .86 H .85 J, .88
Wall St. Report
NEW YORK, Jan. 29. (AP) Stock,
did little during the greater part of
todaye aession, but moderate pres
sure was applied to the list In the
final hour and prices eagged. While
activity expanded on the downturn
dealings generally were extremely
dull. The close was heavy. Transfers
approximated 520,000 shares.
Todsy's closing prices tor ' S3 se
lected stocks follow:
Al. Chem. & Dye J35'i
American Can
Amerlcsn & Foreign Power 4'B
A. T. Si T 104 Vk
Anaconda
Atch. t. & s. r
Bendlx Aviation ....
Bethlehem Steel
California Packing
Caterpillar Tractor
JOf4
45",
15
39
STH
asy.
Chrysler .
Commercial Ootfent
ao-,i
3
837,
W
39'
49
asTi
12
SB '4
16
1514
17V4
39
40
B'i
45V4
13
Curtlss-Wright
DuPont
General Foods ....
General Motors .
International Han'ester
Johns-Manvllle u.
Montgomerr Ward .
North American
Penney (J. C.) ;
Phillips Petroleum
Radio
Southern Paclflo .
Std. Brands .
Std. Oil Cal
Std. Oil N. J.
Trans. America. -Union
Carbide
United Alrcratt
V. S. Steel
San Francisco Dutterfnt.
SAN FRANCISCO, Jan. 39. yP)
Flrat grade butterlat 3S4 , !. o. b. Sin
Francisco.
Sllrer.
NEW YORK. Jan. 39. (IP) Bar sil
ver Inner, 54 heger at 54 J4.
ORDER MACHINE GUNS
FOR PORTLAND BANDITS
PORTLAND. Jan. 29. (P) Tile
next bank bandit that cornea to town
mar find himMli in the arc ot a,
withering spray of lead from two sub
machine guns the Multnomah sheriff
has ordered.
The murderous -weapons, ol cali
ber, fire 600 shota a minute literally
a, stream of lead.
4
To really big man authority
means only responsibility.
A love service la never done for ap
preciation or reward.
4 N
K busy tongue, an idle brain.
Strong emotion, weaker thought.
ICR
WiDME:
TODAY .
FIRST TIME
IN MEDFORD
Lady Policeman
Trails Gang!
Murder! Thrills! and the
comedy of a lady cop who
gets her man!
PLUS
"Betty Roop's Rl To Fame
Hal Roach Comedy
NEWS EVENT8
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CARTOON
Daily Mat. 1:45 Eve. 7, 9 I
Sylvia Sidney in Indian Role at Rialto
When a wtuta man . marries an
Apache Indian girl, one would eipect
ihlnga to happen, naittcnuaVj whan
the white man Is a pampered son of
wealthy parent. In "Behold My
Wife." aurttng a three-day run at
the Rialto theater today, SsMs, 8W
ney pleya the role of the Indian girl
who falls In love with Dene Ray
mond, marries him. only to dlsoonr
'GIMME' GROUP
NEW YORK, Jan. 39. (API The
American Legion Is called "America's
Premier Gang" In an editorial In to
day's fssue of the Seventh Regiment
uszette, wnich criticises the Legion
for demanding cash payment 0 the
bonus.
The editorial was made public hy
President's Midnight Show Craterian Wednesday
WARNER BAXTER MYRNA LOTT te "BROADWAY BILL'
I I WWifellll (I
7:00-0:00 ejjjjajbAiJislMelj I Kiddles 10c 1 1
Starting Today for 3 Days!
3
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t
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with
GENE RAYMOND
H. B. WARNER
Laura Hope Crews-
Monroe Qua!
ADDED
nnnrur V"
the sailor ta
NOVELTY "BABY BLUES"
"CLUB CONTINENTAL" BAND REEL-NEWS EVENTS
Ma only desire for matrlmone vu
prompted by hfs wish to humfifate
his parents.
From Mil complicated situation
has oome a screen play that runs
the gamut of emotions, ranging from
the light comedy touches at which
Mlsa Rtoney la to adept, to atari
drama and exciting suspense. A not
able cast of supporting players la
headed by H. B. Warner.
Col. Ralph C. Tobln, commanding' of
fleer of the 107th regiment, New yorlt
national guard, formerly known as
the 7th. It bears the heading: "Pub
llo Knemy tfo. l," ana accuses the
Legion ot being "guided by the ethics
ot gangdom."
Immediate payment ot the bonus,
aaya the editorial, "will lead to na
tional bankruptcy." The Legion's de
mand, it aays, is Justified "by noth
Vng more than the 'Crime ol gVnv
mes.' M
After having worked together fn
circus for 40 years, Victor F. Ander
sons, 70, and Elizabeth W. Pew, 73,
have married. Each had taken two
previous trips to the altar.
AND HER STING
WAS A COBRA'S
She looked like a cultured
white girl with generations
of rinemeot behind her.
But at heart she was still a
savage , . . and coW kiU
for leas than the white man
she called her own . . . had
done to her I
ATTRACTIONS .
n:J v... c. e.
uiu iuu Civet otic
A Dream Walking?"
ALL IN TECHNICOLOR
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"At . a : ' s: i mm
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Here Wednesday
f f ja V r i
Described In advance accounts from
Hollywood as Che finest to date of
Will Rogers' notable aeries of Amer
Jcen character portraits, "The County
Chairman" will be seen here at the
Craterlan theater, beginning tomor
row.
"The County Chairman" la a screen
adaptation of the famous play of the
aarcve title, oj one ot Amerlca'a fore
most humorists, George Ads.
"Tha Counts CUaltmati," It l said.
is a story of smiles and heart tugs.
rivalling the hugely successful "Judge
Priest" and "David Harum" as a te
nia for Rogers. In the new film he
It seen as a wily, lovahle county hose.
half-diplomat, half-rustic. He wins
elections arici arranges Vne, trt!M
with equal skill and no one, not
even his rivals, can resist him.
A notable aupportlng cast Includes
such players as Evelyn Venable, Kent
Taylor, Louise Dresser. Bcrton CTiiwcft
111, Mickey Rooney, Frank Melton and
Stepln Tetehlt.
Once again Will Rogers displays his
recently developed flair for singing In
this picture. This time he renders
an oln-tlrfte ire&tain tavigtra ec.v.5.
accompanying himself on the guitar
Another highlight of "The County
Chairman" It one ot those famous
torchlight processions so much In
vogue st the turn of the century.
This one Is staked by Will and Is
said to have all the titiay ana thilll
of its originals.
. President's Benefit
Warner Baxter Myrna
. Shows
1:45
Starting Tomorrow!
HE'LL W!H YOUR VOTE
ON THE LAUGH TICKET!
ilk. stef II
1 fiiflillfffll fl i'ffik '''W'v'' A i'Y' mmWv
Another nproarioa role for ihls
ovaWe star . . . v& od vu boT
who threw a rfionkey wrench into
political macriine . . .but not too
buiy to pTomclt live
WILL
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CVCLin
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MICKEY
BERTON
POMTlVr.l.V
BN'DS TONfOffT
1 Vv
Loretta
John
Id
The White
Opens at Roxy
5
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A lady cop eta Into a lot of funny
mlxups In tratllng a kins of klllert
.n "Vfomvi. tksm K Y
Roxy with Skeeta Gallagher and Lu
ctlle Oleaaon. Due to an accident,
the short ttvstern, "Pais of the PrtU
Tie," did not arrive for today's ahowv
SOTfl tWVh tiVi
money can buy.
The btgger the fish the mere essilf
It gets away.
Too many compliments and gifts
Now I Eat 1
Cucumber '
No Upset Stomach
QVw KtLtt kiuu It DISaOLVES m
wtter, i-McAtw ttemtch ratdr tK Bur
Rlief line 1S97 and Trial la Proof. 2S&
BELL-ANSS
TOR WDIOlSTiOK tS.is.'Si
Raaanawal
Midnight Show Wed.
Loy In "BROADWAY BILL"
,15c
. 390
Klflfl'.t . tflc
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nocccro
ROONEY
CHURCHILL j j
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Boles
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