MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD, OREGON'. MONDAY, FEBRUARY 11. 1035
PAGE SEVEN
Local and
Calls Sunday Ted Schott of Cave
Olty was in Medford Sunday calllni;
on a number a! (rlendi.
From KalUpell Mr. Howard Mil
ton of Kallapell. Mont., arrived thie
morning on the Orvgonlan-
Brophy to Portland V. D Brophy
left yesterday on a builneaa trip to
Portland.
Calls at Ashland The Aahland
Tidings atatea that Ethel Houston ot
Medford was a visitor la Ashland Fri
day night.
At Sacred Heart Mrs. Marjorle Cox,
having undergone an emergency ap
pendicitis operation. Is a patient at
the Sacred Heart hospital.
From Rogue River Mrs. Delay Laws
of Rogue River la apendlng the day
In Medford, having arrived this morn
ing on the Oregonlan.
Returns Home Miss Jane Cookmen
of Portlsnd left for her home this
morning by train, having been visit
ing In Medford over the week-end.
Returns to Portland James Leake
of Portland returned north last night
hv train, havlnz been In Medford
for several days with his wife. Mrs
Esther Church Leake.
Keystone Man Arrives R. R. Nich
olson of Portland, representative of
Kevstone Steel and Wire Co.. arlvcd
In Medford this morning by train
attend to business matters.
Has Guests Sunday Quests of Miss
Jane Hansen In this city Sunday were
Mr. and Mrs-. John Hein of Cave City
and Miss Maud Morton of Grants
Pass.
From Grants Pass Mr. and Mia. H.
O. Plummer of Grants Pass were vis
iting friends In this city Saturday
Mr. Plummer la president of the
Grants Pass Gladiola society.
At Hospital Meeting Miss PhylVs
Swearlnzen. superintendent at the
Community hospital. Is attending
convention of hospital superintend
ents at Portland thla week and Is
expected to return Wednesday.
Here for Week-end N. M. Cantnll
and daughter and Mr. and Mra. Rollln
Cantrall, all of Klamath Falls, were
Medford visitors over the week-end
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Edward
Cantrall, 508 South Newtown street.
Meeting Postponed There will be
no meeting of the Washington school
adolescence or pro-school study group
this week. It was announced. Tho
classes will meet next week the same
as before.
Back from Convention Mr. and
Mra. Roland Hubbard returned to
Medford Friday from Portland where
they attended a convention of the
North Coast Hardware association and
transacted other business.
. .
Guests at Ashland Mrs. R. O.
Fowler and Mrs. Louis Brown of Med
ford were guests Friday of Mrs. B. B.
Balls at her home on Allison street.
Ashland, according to the Ashland
Tidings.
Meet at Ashland Kenneth Den
man, William McAlllater and Olen
Paibrlck of Medford were In Aahland
Saturday noon In the Interests of the
Aotive club of Medford, meeting with
several Ashland men. Ashland Tid
ings. Judge Visits Grants Pass Judge
H. D. Norton of Medford was In
Grants Pass Saturday to corduct the
regular weekly session of circuit court.
He said only orders, motions, etc..
were in view for the day. Grants
Pass Courier.
Spends Week-end Here According
to the Grants Pass Courier. Mrs. H
T. Dav of 333 Bridge street. Grants
Pass, left Saturday for Medford. where
she spent the week-end visiting her
mother and sister. Mra. Almlre Lav
and Mrs. Tom Tocum.
Drunk In Public Places Joe Lukas.
13. and Wm. Gossage. 30, were both
arrested by city police Saturday night
for being drunk In a public place
Gossage was released on $10 ball, and
Lukas was slated to appear In city
court today.
...
Correction Made A ststement ap
pearing Inadvertently In the story in
yesterday's Mail Tribune concerning
Glen Fabrlck s solo flight in the Ar
ney Instruction ship, referred to
Fabrlck as connected with the Amer
ican laundry. He Is president of the
Medford Domestic laundry.
Minor Auto crashes Three minor
automobile mashups occurred over the
week-end In this vicinity. Involving
autoe driven by Mrs. Wm. Cherry and
R. L. Wright, at the corner of Sixth
and Holly streets; one on East Main
street, between L. F. Lozler and Wm
Pringle. and one between R. P. Man
drey and C. F. Lester, at the corner
of rourth and Fir. None was of a
sertoua nature.
...
Leaves for Corvalls Mrs. J. W.
Snider left Sunday by train for Cor
rallls. where she will attend a meet
ing of dairy managers. She will be
accompanied north from Eugene by
her daughter. Miss Mary Elizabeth
Snider, who is studying for her mas
ter's degree In business administra
tion. She was recently chosen dels
gaw to a Kappa Delta sorority meet
Ins; to be held at Puadena. Cat , th!s
spring.
...
Girls to Practice Members of ice
Olrls' Communltv club basketball
team will meet ton'Jtht at 7:30 In
the girls' gym of the SnJor h'gh
school, for practice, under the super
vision of the leader. Mrs Myra Rus
sell. The newly organl7ed music e!ss
and girls' orchestra of the Girls' Com
munity cllub will a:so meet tonight
at 7:30. In the club rooms on North
Bsrt'.ett. Mrs E. E. nore Is Instructor,
assisted by Miss Dorothy Gore. All
girls Interested In music appreciation
or Instrumental w-vk ere urged o
attend this class, whether or not t:-.-r-c
an instr.sm-nt. as v.-rs
ass Mt girls in borrowing wsuumes-s
Personal
Goet to Grants Pass The Grants
Paaa Courier states that Mrs. H. O.
Purucker of Medford was a business
visitor in Grants Pass Friday.
Livestock
PORTLAND, Feb. 11. (AP) CAT
TLE: 1200; calvea 50; 35 a 50c high-
steers, good and choice, common
and medium, 14.75 9; heifers, good,
choice, common and medium, 44
6.85; cows, good, common and med
ium, 43.60 is 6; low cutter and cut
ter, 41.5033.50; bulls, good and
choice, 44.25 3 4.50; cutter, common
and medium, $3.2534.25; vealera.
good and choice, $7 a 8; cull, com
mon and medium. $37; calves.
good and choice, 45 50a '.50; com
mon and medium, 43 3 5.50.
HOGS 3200; 10 3 25c higher;
lightweight, good and choice, $7 8
8.35; medium weight, good and
choice. $7.503 8.35; heavyweight, good
and choice. $73 7.75; packing aowa.
medium and good. $5.25 3 8 JO; feed
er and stocker pigs, good snd choice,
$6(9 6.50.
SHEEP 2500; stesdy. lambs, gooo
and choice. $7 7.75: common and
medium. $4.7537; yearling wethers.
$4 3 5: ewes, good and choice, $33
4; cull, common and medium, $23
3.25.
CHICAGO. Feb. 11. (AP)-(U. 8
D. A.) HOGS: 18,000; above 200
lbs. $8,10 3.20, top $8.20: 180-300
lbs.. $7.85(8.10; 140-160 lbs., $7.40
9.00; sows $7,50 3.60.
CATTLE 10,000; lower grades
$11.50 downward, atockera and feed-
era steady; top $13.90 paid for ap
proximately 1150 lbs., bulk better
gradea on ahlpper account, $13.75
313.50; best light yearlings $13.00
3.25: heifers $8.50 down to $6.00;
several loads held above $10.00; bulls
weak to 25c under last Thursday'a
best time: practical top $5.25; veal'
ers steady to weak, $637 on light
kinds, and $83-60 on shippers.
SHEEP 13,000; bids and few sales
good to choice native and fed west
ern lambs steady to strong; merely
good natives $8.40: $8.76 bid
strictly choice; alaughter ewes $4-00
3$5.00: talking $73.25 on desirable
feeding lambs.
Portland Wheat
PORTLAND, Feb. It. (AP)
Grain:
Wheat: Open High Low Close
May M .84 33V4 .83(4
July .77 .77 .76(4 -76(4
Cash: Big Bend bluestem 89c;
dark hard winter, 13 per cent, 97(4c
;do 11 per cent, bbc; sort wnite.
hard winter, northern spring and
western red, uac; western wane otn.
Oats: No. 3 white $32.50.
Corn: No. 3 eastern yellow, $40.78;
mlllrun standard, $24.60.
Today's car receipts: wheat 36;
barley 1; flour 24; oata 2, hay 1.
Portland Produce
PORTLAND, Feb. 11. (AP) BUT
TER: Prints, A grade. 37c lb. In
parchment. 38c lb. In cartona: B
grade, parchment wrappers 35 '4 c;
cartons 87 c.
BUTTERPAT Portland delivery, A
grade deliveries, at least twice week
ly, 38 30c lb; country routes, 369
37c lb.; B grade delivery less than
twice a week, 37c lb.; C grade at
market.
B grade Cream Buying price o!
butterfat basis, 65c lb.'
EGGS Sales to retailers: specials,
27c; extras, 26c; fresh extras, brownst
26c; statndards 24c; fresh mediums!
25c; medium firsts, 24c dozen.
EGGS Buying price of wholesal
ers: fresh specials, 23c; extras, 21c;
extra mediums, 20c: pullets. 19c;
under grades 16c dozen.
CONTRY MEATS Selling price to
retailers: country killed hogs, best
butchers, under 150 lbs., 1314 14c
lb.: vealers, fancy, 1212'c lb.:
light and thin, 68c lb.: heavy,
6 rtt 7c lb.; cutter cows, 5 1 6c lb.;
canners, 3flt4c lb.; bulls, 6i?6'ac
lb lambs, fancy 14 15c lb.; mut
ton, 3 $ 7c lb.
MOHAIR 1934 buying price, 19c
pound.
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PRIDE OURSELVES on the ef
ficiency and dignity with which
we arrange snd conduct nur fu
neraln. It U this constant effort to
please In erery single detail thai has
established for ui an enrfable reputation
for con d acting serrlces that exceed the
strictest expectations at the name time
consider! nff economy In the Interest of
the family.
CONGER
FUNERAL PARLOR
WEST MAIN AT NEWTOWN
ollrlted tor membership In Order ot Golden
Rule and declined.
5S,
UVB POULTRY Portland deliv
ery buying prices: colored hens,
over V lbs., HlSc lb.: do under
a 14 lbs, 15 lso lb.: Leghorn fowls,
over 3 '4 lbs., 13 a 13c lb.; under
lbs., 11 13c lb.; springs. 4 lbs. and
up. 15916c lb.; under 4 lbs., 16t
17c lb.; broilers, under 3 lbs.. is
17c lb.; roosters, 9c lb.; Pekln ducks.
young 14 10c lb.
Cheese, milk, potatoes, wool and
hay, steady and unchanged.
Chicago
Wheat
CHICAGO. Feb. 11. (AP) Wheat:
Open Low Close
May .9, .9t4 .95 .m,
July , .89'4 .80', J9 .89'
Sept. .87H .875, .87. 37 ,
Wall St. Report
NEW YORK, reb. 11. (AP) The
stock market barely went through the
motions today and prices, generally.
sagged. A few preferred laaues man
aged to buck the trend, out eninusi-
asm was lacking. The apavny was
attributed partly to delay In the gold
clause decisions. The close was rather
heavy. Transfers spproxlmated 380.
000 shares.
Today's closing prices for 33 select
ed stocks follow:
Al. Chem. & Dye 134'j
Am. Can ."- H4',i
Am. Jt Fgn. Pow 4(4
A. T. & T 104
Anaconda ...........
1011
Atch. T. S. F
43 'i
. 164
39 V,
. 40 U
, 4114
, SS'i
. 20 V,
- 31,
Bendlx Avla ..
Beth. Steel
California Pack'g
Caterpillar Tract.
Chrysler
Coml. Solv
Curtlss-Wrlght
DuPont
Gen. Foods . .
Gen. Mot -
Int. Harvest. .
I. T. & T.
Johns-Man. ....
Monty Ward
North Amer
Penney (J. C. )........
Phlllipa Pet
Radio .. ...
Sou. Pac
. 94',
- 34'4
. SU,
. 40 ' 4
. 9
. 61
. 36
Std. Brands . ..
St. Oil Cal. Z..
St. OH N. J.
Trana. Amer.
Union Carb.
Unit. Aircraft
U. 8. Steel
San Francisco Butterfat
BAN FRANCISCO, Feb. 11. (AP)
First grade butterfat 36c fob. San
Francisco.
SllTer
NEW YORK. Feb. II. (A?) Bar
silver steady, unchanged at 53c.
Tone Coming to Roxy
Baby Star at Studio
Fanchot Tone plays a hard-boiled,
cynical ex-convlct, In "Straight Is the
Way." dramatic picture of a New
York east -side family, opening tomor
row at the Roxy. The part Is a far
cry from his usually wealthy play boy
roles.
Travel the popular Mid-Continent
Route to all major eastern cities.
Bigt comfortable, twin-engined Boe
ings, two pilots, stewardess service.
Warm spacious cabins, complimen
tary luncheons aloft
Tickets: Mun. Airport, Tel. 241
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CHICAGO NEW YORK
E WASHINGTON '
In 3-mile-a-mlnute
Thrilling Drama at
One of the most unusual stories
ever brought to the screen has for Its
theme the kldnsplng of the president
of the United States, and Is at the
Craterian theatre for today and to
morrow only.
Paul Kelly and Peggy Conklln in
the romantic leada of "The President
Vanishes" are featured with a host of
well known character players, Includ
ing Arthur Byron as the president.
whose fight against munition makers
results In his disappearance at a cru-
Shirley Temple certainly Is entitled
to take a bow for her performance In
"Baby, Take a Bow," which Is now
playing at the Studio.
Its theme Is James Dunn's struggle
for happiness In spite of the handi
cap of a prison record. Claire Trevor
is the young wife who believes In him.
Little Shirley Is their adorable baby
daughter who lends merriment to the
action.
THE GRANGE
Roxy Ann Grange.
All members who are able to take
part In the drill team are urged to
be at the hall for practice February
12, at 8 p. m.
The home economics club will met
at the hall February 13. at 2 p. m ,
to decorate the hall for the Valentine
dance.
Friday night there will be a debate
during the regular lecture hour from
8 to 9 o'clock. The Townsend bill
will be debated by Roscoe Roberts
and Woodrow Murphy on the affirm
ative. ajid John Conner and Gareth
Goddard on the negative.
Abolition of the criminal syntcal
lsm law will be the subject for de
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7:00-9:00 waiv'i Kiamea
I TOMORROW and WEDNESDAY
HERSILEUCE
NEARLY COSTA
WOMAN'S LIFE !
Daughter of the Governor . . . she
tried to pull the shades on her
forbidden love affair . . . and
almost sent another woman to the
chair !
BARBARA
STANWYCK
VARRENYILLIAM
GRANT MITCHELL
GLENDA
Wllim
P0BITIVELY ENDS TONIGHT I
W. C. FIELDS
in "IT'S A GIFT"
with
BABY LeROY
Craterian Today I
cl&l moment and throws the entire
nation into a panic. Edward Arnold
la the secretary of war, who takes
charge of the situation and maintains
the morale of the country. Others in
the cast Include Janet Beecher, O
good Perkins, Charley Grapewln, Rob
ert McWade, Andy Devine and Rosa
lind Russell.
On the same program la one of the
biggest scoops in newsreel history, the
filming in actual sound of the Haupt
mann murder trial, with Hauptmann
on the stand In his own behalf.
bate by Charles Hoover and Ocne
Cameron on the affirmative and C.
E. Rose end Robert Helvey on the
negative. The debate will be open
to the public.
Following the debate, a regular
Orange meeting will be held and
final plans will be made for the Val
entine dance to be given Saturday,
February 16.
4
GOLD HILL, Feb. 11. (Spl.) F.
W. Bonney, who operated Bonney's
Grill, popular eating place" on the
Pacific highway west of Gold Hill,
plans to reopen the place formerly
known as Durlghello's, located Just
north of Medford on the old high
way.
Mr. Bonney will continue to operate I
the Grill near this city, according to
present plans.
The formal opening date for the
new eating place will be announced
soon.
IS YOUR COMPLEXION
BLOTCHY AND PIMPLY?
If vour complexion la dull, muddy.
sallow, due to clogged bowels, take
Adlerika. Just one dose rids your
system of poisonous wastes that cause
pimples and bad akin. Medford
Pharmacy and Heath's Drug Store.
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Adults
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FARRELL
ROBERTSON
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FlPinr-ti'
BABY LeROY l j
Rialto Tuesday
Barbara Stanwyck, In an entirely
new kind of role, and with Warren
William as leading man, cornea to the
Rialto theatre for tomorrow and Wed
nesday, In her latest production, "The
Secret Bride." ,
Secretly married to the atttrney
general, she learns on her very wsd- j
ding day that her father, the gover
nor, has been charged with bribery
and her own husband has to prose
cut him.
Warren William, playing the attor
ney general, hides a letter supposedly
written by the governor soliciting tho
bribe, after he had pardoned a big
business man who had been Im
prisoned for embezzlement.
The death of the financier by a
revolver shot, and later the murder
of an Investigator In the attorney
general's office, who has made the
charges, makes the case look black for
the governor, who la Impeached by
the legislature.
The role of the murdered Investiga
tor ts played by Douglas Dumbrllle.
while Olenda Farrell has the part of
his sweethenrt who is arrested for the
crime and undergoes the ordeal of a
sensational court trial.
Both the daughter and the attorney
general are called to the Impeachment
trial which winds up In a dramatic
scene In which the murders are clear
ed up as well as the bribery case.
Until Tomorrow Night
DON'T FAIL TO
SEE THIS ONE!
fA FOX Piilurt fit
SHIRLEY
TEMPIE
iriJ of "i." jp C""',
iTh, Dili
CLAIRE TREVOR
tJAWESiJUNHl
The role of the murdered Investlga. J ,hrl,,,,h ... ,,. , ,.. I
Special Convocation of era- Spir ' ' sa "Sf 'fc.-J
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A. M.. Tueaday. Feb. Uth t I H . ,.' ':"' ' . ' ' J
7:30 p. m. Work In P. M. . A. VrW'' ' l
degree. Visitors Invited. II lL ' '"' " W ' I Y ' Pl
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LINCOLN'S BIRTHDAY
HOLIDAY IN MARKETS
NEW YORK, Feb. 11 (AP) All
financial and commodity exchanges
in the United States will be closed
Lincoln's birthday except the Balti
more atck exchange, Savannah
naval stores. New York cattle and
various other livestock markets.
Canadian end European markets
will be open as usual.
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
BEARDLESS ana Haanchen seed bar
ley. E H. Niedermeyer. Tel. 697-R-l.
LOST Light log chain. 18 ft. long;
between Lorler lane and Ross lane.
Phone 7-F-4.
LOST Dark brlndle toy Boston bull
dog, male; some wnlte on face and
ehest. Phone 116, or 147 So. HoUy.
FOR RENT 3 houses. 812 Summit.
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Today and Tuesday Only!
SUPPOSE IT REALLY HAPPENED!
s most territlc eiS
The yen
mystery
through
On the stand . . . testify.
Inn on his own behalf . .
Is he guilty? Judge (or
yourself!
ALSO COMEDY
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lovers whose romance trem- a' V " '
(M bled on the brink of dlwistor BJHt- , "tp
. ,. while the news that the j 'fj'J ()
JM President had been kidnaped 'Vtwj.l
A ... shook the world! j ' " "Qjfc
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