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5FEDF0RD MAIL TRIBUXE. MEDFORD, OREGON, WEDNESDAY. JANUARY 30, 1335, Local and Sktnnrr Calls J. J. Skinner iu t loci! buainet Ttaitor Irom Granls Pui yesterday. At Climate City a. J. Robinson and Roy Austin of Medford wsra in Orar.ta Pasa Tuesday on business Irant Paas Courier. U "... from Klamath Fall! "Andy" Col lier, well-fcnown business man or Klamath Falls, wa a business visitor !n Mediord yesterday. Neff to Salem Porter J. Neff, Med ford attorney, left last night by train for Salem, where he will attend to business matters until Saturday. From Grants Pass Fay Diamond of Grants Pass was a Medford business visitor Monday, according to the Grant Pass Courier. Call at Adhland Mr. and Mrs. H, B. Kellom of this city were In Ash land Monday night as the guests of Mrs. Mary Levrts and family of that ct7Vi ... Ha vi Bowling Party Mr. and Mrs, Roy ultt of Medford, and party of friends were in Grant Paas Mon day afternoon for a bowling party, the Orants Pass Courier states. Field Man Calls A. A. Rogers of Eugene, contract field man for the Federal land Bank of Spokane, was in the city yesterday on official busi ness. tow Uuk Twins tJ. E. Woolen of route 1 reported that his black Jer sey cow became the mother of bull twins yesterday morning, and that the parent and new arrivals are do ing nicely today. t Ieares by Plane Miss Dorothy Maclean, teacher at the Valley school, ta expected to leave by airplane to morrow morning for West Linn, Ore., where she has accepted a position as director of athletics. Back to 'Frisco Francis G. kane of San Francisco, architect for the national park "service, has returned to hia headquarters in the south, having been In Mod ford briefly on Inspection work. Home from Hospital Mm, W, E. Brighton of Malin, Ore., having been a patient for the last week at Sacred Heart hospital, baa recovered from Illness sufficiently to return to her home. Trace of Precipitation Although none waa recorded during the 12-hour period ending at 8 p. m. yesterday, a trace of precipitation waa reported by the weather bureau for the 52 hour period ending at 5 o'clock this morning. Army Filer Visits Oscar Westorer. assistant chief of the army air corps, with headquarters at Washington, D. C, landed his army ship at the mu nicipal airport at noon today, en route to Hamilton field in the San Francisco bay region. Attend Gleemen Concert Mr, and Mrs. E. O. Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Byers and Mr. and Mrs.. Or H. Yeo all of Ashland, attended the Medford Gleemen concert Monday night at Medford, according to the Ashland Tidings. ' With Grants Pass Stores Mrs. Vella Hayes has accepted a position in the Golden Rule store, assisting In the buying and selling In the ready-to-wear department. Mrs. Hayea, for merly of Medford, was for seven years connected with Mann's in feuat city. Grants Pass Courier. Fire Extinguished The Medford fire department answered a call this morning to the Burnham apart ments, 124 3outh King street, where they found a small fire between the floors, having started from a faulty ventilator, had already been extin guished. There was no damage. Wurts Family Returns Mr. and Mrs. Jack Wurts and daughter Janet Eliaine arrived by train this morning from San Francisco, where Mr. Wurts has been on a buying trip for the past week. Mrs. Wurts and her daugh ter have been in the bay city for the past month. They report fine weather in the southern city. Fletcher from Salem J. H. Fletcher, manager of the Jackson County BuHding and Loan association here, returned this morning from Salem, where he has been for the past two days at the legislature, on the com mittee on building and loan for the state. Fletcher saw Judge Taylor in the northern city, and reports him in fine health. To Attend Style Shows S. T. Bur elson left last night for Los Angeles, to attend the annual spring style shows and market week program at the Biitmore hotl, Thursday, Friday and Saturday, He will then return to San Francisco to see the atyle re vues at the Palace hotel, Monday and Tuesday. Mrs. Burelson has been in the southern state for several days, selecting spring apparel for Buret son's ladles' ready-to-wear store. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY WANTED To buy hay rake, trunk for rear of car (Karl-Keen. K. C care Mail Tribune. tf UNINCUMBERED -roman. 40. wishes work in or out of c;ty. Phone 831-Y. FOR SALE 2 e!ertiic brooder. 18-ft counter, tables, gs heater, etc. May be seen at 317 No, Riverside Ave. Must Il quickly. H. G. Moore, Trustee. WANTED Three pawenesra to Port land. Leaving Friday, returning Thursday. Phone 1345-J. CAN USE 20 or 30 her of Jakaon Co. Balding and Loan stock. State loweet cash 'price in first letter. Boi 03 10. Tribune. WANTED Vrovn modern, clear, swi lo-atm. for Cojvn or J- Co. B-d. and Loan a:o-r B-x zm, -moune Personal At Sacred Heart U K. Morris of Talant la a patient at Sacred Heart hospital today, receiving treatment for pneumonia. Here Tuesday Miss Maud Morton, who la associated with the Cinderella shop in Grants Pass, was a business Maitor in Medford Tuesday. Miss Norrts Here Miss Blanche Norrit. formerly student at Senior hlh school. Is making her home with friends In Medford,. having recently returned from Grass Valley, Cal. Invest ork PORTLAND, Ore., Jan. 30. AP) CATTLE; 300; steady, unchanged. HOGS: 300; steady; unchanged. SHEEP: SO; steady, unchanged. CHICAGO, Jan. 30. CAP) V. 8. Dept. Agr.J HOGS; 15.000; better grade weights above 200 lbs, 7,75-80; top 7.90, Jf-300 lbs. 7.35-75 sows 7.35-45. CATTLE: 7000: Good and choice fed steers and yearlings 50 up; In stances 75 hlghei: stockers and feed ers sharing upturn; 13.65 paid for 1435 lb. averages, numerous loads 12.00-13-35; light yearlings up to 18.00 and heifer yearlings to 11.75; bulls 30-15 up; Testers steady at 9.00 down to 7.00, mostly 8.50 down to 7.50.' SHEEP: 14,000; feeding lambs tn increased numbers: undertone weak; aged sheep about steady; better grade wooled lambs held 0.00 upward; bids downward from 8.75; slaughter ewes 4.50-5.00. Portland Produce PORTLAND, Ore., Jan. 30. AP BUTTER Prints, A grade, 3c lb, in parchment, 35 ',c lb. In cartons; B grade, parchment wrappers, 34c; car tons 35c lb. BUTTERFAT Portland delivery, A grade deliveries at least twice weekly, 35-36c lb.; country routes, 34-35c lb,: B grade, delivery less than twice a week, 3 3-3 4c lb., C grade at market. EGGS Sale to retailers: Specials. 27c; extras, 26c; fresh extras, browns, 26c; standards 25c; fresh mediums, 25c; medium firsts. 24c; fresh pullets 23c dozen. EGGS Buying price of wholesalers Fresh specials, 34c; extras, 2lc; extra mediums, 30c: pullets, 16c; checks, 16c; bakers, 16c dozen. ONIONS Oregon, $1.50-1,65 cental. Cheese, milk, country meats, live poultry, potatoes, wool and hay, steady and unchanged. Portland Wheat PORTLAND, Ore., Jan. 80. (AP) Grain: Wheat. Open High Low Close May g5$ 83'4 834 S3 July 7 !84 76 ItVt Cash: Big Bend bluestem, 88; dark hard winter 13 percent, B7,4; do II per cent, 88; western white, 81; soft white, northern spring, hard winter, western red, 82. Oats, No, 3 white, 33.90. Corn, No, 3 E. yellow, 40.75. MUlrun standard, 28.00. Today's car receipts: Wheat it; flour 9; hay 4. a Icago Wheat CHICAGO, Jan. 30. (AP) Wheat: Open High Low Close May 9b 8854 S 83'4 July 874 8854 87H 88?J Sept. 8814 87 84 8B?i San Francisco Butterfat SAN FRANCISCO. Jan. 30 (Apt- First gTade butterfat 35140 f.o.b. San tranciaeo. Mirer- N2W YORK. Jan.. 3ft zap r- silver easy, lower at 84H, Wall St. Report NEW YORK, Jan. 30. (Aj) The stock market felt a little sturdier to day, but lacked vigor. Yesterday's selling seemed to have spent itself. and the list closed irregularly higher, but moat gains were fractional, and the turnover was only some 450,000 shares. Today's closing prices for 33 select ed stocks follow: Al. Chem. Il Dye ...... .......135H Am. Can Am. & Fgn. Pow. .. 4 A. T. & T. ...... 104! 4 Anaconds io& Ateh. T. & S. F. 45', mm (IWUi 21 ENDS TONITE First Time in Medford t.lCIU.F, (iLEI'.SON SHEETS OALL.MiHr.R "Woman Unafraid" TOMORROW CHESTER MORRIS In "Embarrassing MomenU" Will Rogers Has Will Rogers has on of the finest and most Humorous roles of his ca reer In "The County chairman." start ing a four-day run at the Cmtertau theater today. In this screen rerslon Bendix Avla. 15H Beth. Steel 3Si California Pack'g. ..,-..,... 38 Caterpillar Tract St Chrysler S8, Coml. Solr. 21 Curtlas-Wrtght S, DuPont 93tj Gen. Poods .. 3Vi Qen. Mot. . 30, Int. Harvest. , , 0 I. T. & T, ! Johns-Man. J -. - 49 Monty Ward 2, North Amer , w 13 Penney (J, C.) 8gi Phillips Pet IS't Radio 8i, Sou. Pac .-..m IS1. 4 Std. Brands 17;j St. Oil Cal 30 St. OH it. 3, 40 Trans. Amer. . ..... blk Union Carb 454 Unit Aircraft 13!.i V. S. Steel 38H , : ' Sylvia Sidney Now In Rialto's Drama K capacity crowd at th Rlalto theater last night was greeted by a unique story, cleverly turned, excel lently acted, beautifully staged. "Be hold My Wife," in which Sylvl. Sid ney give a brilliant performance in the starring role. It different from anything she has yet done, and Judg ing from comment heard from pat rons, forms a satisfying climax to th promise the gave with her work in her previous film apeparances. Miss Sidney, who has played a va riety of nationalities in her screen career, is this tlm cast as an Indian maiden. Gene Raymond Is oast as a wealthy son of wealthy parents, madly in love with a glr! from whst his family re gards as a "lower social stratum." Their efforts to break up th affair drive th girl to suicide, and Ray mond, broken-hearted but infuriated, slams out of his horn rowing ven geance. Numbed1 by his tragedy, h drives hit car grimly across the country, to sraah It, finally, in New Mexico. There h meets Tonlte, the Indian girl, played by Miss Sidney. An Idea strikes him what better way to revenge himself on his family than to marry her to bring thl "savage" back to their exclusive talon a hia wife. This he doe and what follows is a sometime grim, sometimes amus ing, sometimes tragic, but alwaya dramatic denouement. 7000 DEATHS COUNTED IN MALARIA EPIDEMIC COLOMBO, Ceylon, Jan. 30. (API About 7000 persons wer reported today to have died In th district of Kegalle In th last two months as a result of an epidemic of malaria which It sweeping this Island. Don't pay too' much for your money. When th jury hanga the prisoner doesn't. . A child's sorrow la ss Intense a tt It brief. 1 The worst evil of war is th mora! laxity that always follow them. Like parent, like progeny. W trt taxi tn which all ours ancestor ride. 20C Anytime HURRY i HURRY ! Positively Ends Tonight ASTAIRE ROGERS STARTS ! TOMORROW ! IT'S OOT IVIRYTHSNG KB Political Role in of the famous George Ad play, Rog er plavs tn role of a small town politician the type of character he pokes so much tun at tn teat life. Irt featured parts, Evelyn Venahls and LASH APPLIED TO 1 ri:5''; i -sarfftT? . w!cHa 0 1 J 1 i J iv n s i 5 si- Waiter Bedweil, 13-year-old prisoner In the Catael county workhoua near Wflmi ngton, N. receiving 10 iasHes at pari of hit threer . entenee to prison for rob bar. Warden Elmer j. teach fa pfyfng the whip. Two others received im!lar aentencet. (Aasoetsted Pratt Photo) Those who hoard wealth are not worse than those who try to do so. Character is the sum of the aiTec tions. c President's Benefit Midnight Show! CRATERIAN THEATRE TONIGHT 11:30 WARNER BAXTER MYRKA LOY in "BROADWAY B1XL" Showa 1:45 7:00-8:88 Ends Tomorrow Night! EVERYONE SAYS "IT'S GREAT"! but SALLY CLAHE aaaj l .iaj S Craterian Film Kent Tttvlor tsae ear of th romantic assignments, whll Louis Drer, Mickey RooneT d tn popular col ored player, Stepln Petchtt, lend fur ther support. BURGLAR'S BACK The largest room in th world U the room for Improvement, 4 AH that a man haa when he diaa ia what he has given wa?, 3 Aftsits 25c Kltlflln le efk Capacity crowds with nothing but praise for this fast-moving story of a beautiful Indian girl . . . married to a whits man , , , still a savage at heart Artfon! !lupenel THrim C 9 m f ?I Bnmnr! Pram . . pfHnf pelf me!l Tf trti thrl PRESIDENT'S BALL ASSURED SUCCESS oEcuenon Continued from Pag Qv.t tionat fund for ti:e prevention of isiastil parel?sS. Another part of th local celebration will be th mid Bl!t matinee at Hunt's Craterian theatr, when Myrna Lot and Warner Baxter will appear on th screen at tt o"cloct tn a benefit showing Broadway Bill," aft admission fo ist; ta th fund. IB order to further tscreaae th attendance at Oriental Gardens, Gene Chtider has cancelled ih usual Wednesday Bight dance at Dreamland ball. Boo Strasf of th music commit tt atturta th public that A! $U!Y. art and hi Nit Owl hs. preened HE'S THE BEST BABY KISSER IN THE WHOLE DARNED COUNTY! As the people's choice ia & New Deal in entertain ment ... the big gest convention of roars . . , romance , . . and hilarity ever on the screen! VL ' Jf'i S 117.1 .jSr$J A .. I SPECIAL MIDNIGHT SHOW TONIGHT 11j30, AH Proceeds To Be Bosated Ta PRESIDENT'S BIRTHDAY FUND la th NATIONWIDE FIGHT AGAINST INFANTILE PARALYSIS Pacific Northwest Premiere Showing Showi 1:45. 7:00-8:00 Mats - 25e Evet 35c Crt!Mrfil9e their feathers to the nt& oree OTitT to pr&l th fro-A jj with the seat pesaifei tnttrtttrsmtsit. Msn? new iSaae h!U wiU be offered dunng the evening. O, AiejMir?r, wha rran?i far the ha IK n Capt. O. h. Ovrmyer of the dcDr'.icn committee aHKou&rs that . eorp of ?5t?r ha attract ive ?lecurJM th srdi in pa triotic motif, fa ausunJng the proapecta for the dance. Mayor far ter saJtj srerythiss S tn rwwiirjeaa for one of Jh big social evesta of in? Westera Uiiiaa PsJ TJe- graph annovmcect ta3sy that ii hs sengej? fcoys at the lae&l offfctv haw oeeu misSe araSJahte far can tontsht that they w& gather ssa turea anrt the 25 ra?? ai any time from those not ahte ta at i)if teJKrapa offjes to aiga the birth tiay mewvtsp to th prmtitnz. WiseR the huge national hirthay greeiJng: It wlreet ta th presioieRt as Washing ton, th telegraph compnJea tU s- mit th estir titn& ?iiire from fhe 35-ceat rfoEatiou ta the eammittee for th fiht against JnfatiSJla Thirty per cent ot U faniU d ri from the eeJe&rattOB in M4 ford will be to the iitJnJ STARTS Regular A&mhdm Prices El MMaMMatHataMM .1IJL .1 . iLl r '-'-.r'-".'-'r!iJiM!--(;'" ."HBi .ml'... . . 'ta. research f uzt&r mie ih th? ptr cent Kill assy its thia sonsHfsHf ia BiriHS M?. n$ Mr. WiXsc Rsirfii f Lake Creek, Or , ar the pa.rnU af hahy gitl weiSiht. evea pesiaSiy wwii RiJ ose-iatif oanees, bora fs tertiay at She Sacsecf Heas hopir Portland Radical Awaiting Sentence PORTLAND, Ore., J&a, 30 ? APj Accuse having presMed at oas at sevfraJ gstthsjtjs at c&swRaeJst h l&st sttmms? SdK-ard R Denny, siSee comssuRiit I?Hd?r, wa cca TJctKl fey . circuit cosst ur? Jm aytKiicaiisst iw. H win es. tenceei FrJ&ay. Tsra others. 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