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MEDFORDMATL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD. OREGON'. TITURSDAY. FEBRUARY 14, 1033. PAGE FIVK Local and To Santa Barhara LouU Sal&tie, Jr., left laat night by train for Santa Barbara, Cal. To Ran Francisco Capt. John P. Merrill, P. A. -Res., left last ntgat by train for San Francisco. Patient at P acred Heart Richard Garrett of 125 Portland avenue was a patient yesterday at the Sacred Heait hospital. Farrell to Salem Frank Parrel! vaa among those leaving last night by train. He w&a enroute to Salem on business. Has Operation Mrs, Anna Looker of 606 West Fourth street underwent a major operation Wednesday at the Sacred Heart hospital. Here on Business Among Med ford's business visitors today Is W. F. Bastham of Portland, who arrived this morning on the Oregon! an. Back from Portland V. D. Brophy &nd Luther Deuel returned this morn ing from Portland, where they it tended to business for several days. a In Hospital Among patients at the Sasred Heart hospital Wednesday was John Hess of Camp Indian Creek. OOC. who was receiving medical treatment. Discharged from CCC George Vy xnetal, discharged from Medford CCC district, left last night for his home In Chicago, as did Martin J. Prlbash. also discharged from duty here. PreolpJtAtton Recorded During the 12-hour period ending at 5 a. m. this morning, the weather bureau recorded trace of precipitation, while during the preceding 12-hour period. .36 of an Inch was noted. Back to Rosehurg T. S. Wheeler of Roseburg, presiding elder of the Pott land district of the M. E. church, south, left this morning on the Shasta for his home, having attended a con ference here last evening. Meeting Places Changed The Jack son county teachers' chorus announc ed today that the meeting place for next Saturday has been changed from the courthouse auditorium to room 6 of the Junior high school. Pat Shaw Visits Pat Shaw, who recently enlisted In the United States navy and Is now receiving prelimin ary training at San Diego. Cal., Is spending a few weeks' leave in Med ford, having arrived Saturday. v Bran It Returns J. B. Brault, man ager So. Oregon Gas Corp., returned ajid Luther Deuel, manager of South thls morning from Salem and Seattle, where he had been the last week, conferring with J. H. Ward, president, and D. E. York, vice-president of the corporation, Boeing Ship Visits A Ford irl motor airplane used by Boeing School of Aeronautics as a cross-country training ship, stopped at the munic ipal airport this afternoon for 30 minutes. It carried several students of the school who are being trainsd in cross-country navigation. Badminton Club Leaves The Med iford Badminton club left this morn ing for Portland, where they will par ticipate in the first annujj tourna ment with teams from Seattle, Ta coms, Longvlew, Olympla and Port land. The women players who e making the trip are Mrs. Blanche Roberts, Mrs. Ned Vilas, Mrs. Kittle VanHoevenberg, Mrs. Amelia Tuttle and Mrs. T. Slater Johnston: men players are W. H. Mulrhead. W. H. Fluhrer, H. S. Deuel, Max Pieroe and James (Bud) Hayes TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FOR SALE Fordson tractor, disc plow and disc, excellent shape; also Mallard ducks and bantams. Tel. 3-7-11. "WANTED To rent 6 -room modern home on paved street, good neigh borhood. Address Box 3598, Mall Tribune. FOR SALE CHEAP Oldamobile Road ster. Phone 628-R. 257 Beatty St. A SNAP My equity In 1934 Master Chevrolet coupe; run only 4.000 miles. Same m new. Will accept trade. P. O. Box 748. COMPLETE works of Abraham Lin coln. New. enlarged 12-volume edi tion. Books in perfect condition. Half of original price. Dr. Virginia C. Rlgg. 53 N. Orange St. WANTED Trailer. Phone 289-J. CALL Dressler's Square Deal Hatch ery. Chicks and hatching. Rocks. Reds. 10c. Harrspn Leghorns from hleh producing old hens. 9c. Tel. 1569-Y. FOR SALE An old electric washing machine, only 87 00. Tel. 341-J-3. WEEK END PIANO SALE New, Used, Repossessed Pianos. Cable & Sons upright: a real . good practice piano Wellington uprlgiit I 87 Royal Bungalow, like new 179 Bungalow Player, fine condition; a real buy I1M Several others at greatly reduced prices. EASY MONTHLY TERMS Can Be Arranged YKY. V. IKI.IKRY CLINE PIANO CO. Temporary Warerooms 111 No. Fir St. Medford. i COMMON iOLDS Personal From Ashland Mrs. p. c. Garrett of Ashland was a visitor in Medfoi-d today at the home of Mr. and Mrs C. R. Prey. From Hamilton Field Lieut Brown, flying a P-S6-A Boeing ship, landed at the municipal airport to day for lunch, enrout north from Hamilton field to Pearson field. Brldce Party Tonight The Social itea will hold a bridge party to which the public in invited, tonight at 8 o'clock, at the ParUh hall on South Oakdale. Contract, auction and five hundred will be In play. Pines' Have Visitors Visiting Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Pipes of this city are Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Havermann of Idaho, who stopped off on their way to their home In Idaho from a visit in California. Improve Snot Lunch Peggy Mc Merll and Ora Wyant have assumed management of the Spot Lunch, lo cated at 17 South Riverside avenw, It was announced Wednesday. Im provements will be made In this well known establishment and service will be personally supervised by Mrs. Mc Merll and Mrs. Wyant. Minor Auto Accident A minor auto collision between the Chevrolet sedan driven by Lucille Estes of King's highway ana the Union Oil company truck driven by Donald von der He 11 en, was reported to city po lice yesterday. The accident occurred when the two machines scraped fend ers while endeavoring to pass at a point where cars were parked on both sides of the street on South Oakdale. Building Permits Issued Building permit were Issued at the city hall to Scott Davis, to remodel the build ing at the corner f Main and Cen tral, at a cost of $12,000; to H. G. Waltermelre, 903 Holly street, to build a chicken houso at a cost of $100; to Ethel S. Randies. 830 West Twelfth street, to remodel a resi dence at a cost of $800, and to C. M. Houston, 516 Dakota street, also to remodel a residence, at a cost of $300. COCKTAIL7 BILL IN LOWER HOUSE (Continued irom rage One) ceded. If passed hotels and restau' rants would be permitted to serve hard drinks with meals. Willis Mahoney, mayor -of Klamath Falls and opponent of Governor Chas. H. Martin In the recent primary elec tion, was at the capital today In the "Interests of the League of Oregon Cities bills," he said. The so-called deficiency Judgment measure bobbed up again In the sen ate and was definitely killed when the body adopted the unfavorable committee report. It was laid on the table on Its first appearance and was brought out today for final consider ation. The bill would do away with defi ciency judgments In mortgage fore closures. The opposition contended that It would virtually shut down on money lending. Senate bill 200, on today's calen dar, which provides that public offi cials drawing a salary of more than $1200 a year, would not be eligible to hold the position of national com mitteeman, state central committee man, or other such office, was laid on the table for the time being. The bill was directed against congress man Walter Pierce, national Demo cratic committeeman. 4- Stated Communication of Medford Lodfte No, 103, A. F. as A. M, Friday. Feb. 15. at 7:30 p. m. Special enter tainment feature. Visitors invited. FRED PURDIN, W. M. GEO. ALDEN, Secy. Schilling (J Extract One drop work magic in a dish of cooked fruit Dreamland DINTY MOORE and Hii Orchestra A? DANCE Livestock PORTLAND, Ore.. Feb. 14 (AP Cattle: 200; active, steady; cows, i good and choice, $5 25-6 25: common and medium, $3 50-5 25; others un changed. HOGS: 300; strong: lightweight, good and choice, $7.75-8. 35; medium weight, good and choice, $-8 33; oth ers unchanged. SHEEP: 50; steady, unchanged. CHICAGO. Feb. 14 (AP (U. 8 Dept. Apr.) Hops: 16.000; direct 6,000; active. 15 higher; slow at mid session; packing sows strong: weights above 200 lbs. $8.40-50, top $8. 85: desirable 180-200 lbs. $825-40; 160- 180 lbs. $8 00-25; good packing sows $7.75-80. CATTLE: 8.000; better grade steers fully steady; lower grades strong to 25 higher; early top $13.75: bulk $8.50-12.00; choice yearling heifers up to $11.25; she-stock strong to 25 higher; demand fairly good for both shipper, beef cows, and cuttery and common offerings; all grades sharing upturn; bulls strong to 10 higher; vealers steady to string; outside on weighty sausage bulls $5.35; few se lected vealers to $9.00; mostly $8.00- 50 on better grades; light kinds $6.00-7.50. SHEEP: Lambs steady; weak to 25 lower; bids and sales good to choice native and fed western $8.25-60; best city butcher bids $8.65; choice lambs held $8.75 upward; sheep about steady; few good to choice native ewes $4 50-5.00; nothing done on feeding lambs; indications around steady. SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, Feb 14. (U. S. Dept. Agr.) CATTLE: 425; Including 340 holdovers;, steer market not established; generally ask ing higher on two loads fed Nevada slaughter steers, or toward 9.50; odd head common lightweight sold 6.00; no action on long string holdover Oregon stockers. SHEEP: None; good-choice under 80 lb. fed wooled lambs nominally quot ed around 7.50-8.00. Portland Wheat PORTLAND, Ore.. Feb. 14. (AP) Grain: Wheat. Open High Low Close May 84 84 B33 83 Vi July 77 77 76 '3 76 Cash: Big Bend bluestcm, 89'j; dark hard wltcr (12 per cent), 98; do (11 per cent), 88V4; western white. 81 y3; soft white, hard winter, north ern spring, western red, 82. Oats, NO. 2 white, $32.50. Corn, No. 2 E yellow, $41.25. Mlllrun standard, $24.50. Today's car receipts: Wheat 16; flour 17; corn 1; oats 1, Portland Produce PORTLAND, Ore., Feb. 14. (AP) BUTTER Prints, A grade, 37'2c lb. in parchment wrappers, 38 Vic lb. in cartons; B grade, parchment wrappers 3614c; cartons, 37'ac lb. BUTTER FAT Portland delivery, A grade deliveries at least twice weekly, 38-39c lb.; country routes, 36-37c lb.; B grade delivery less than twlco a 20? iHYTIMEs KIDDIES J OS. HERE IS ONE PICTURE WE'RE SURE YOU MUST HAVE MISSED If W With such stars as VERREE TEASDALB VICTOH J0RY OSGOOD PERKINS REGINALD OWEN ADDED SELECTIONS Adventure Pictures Presents "MEXICO, The Land That No One Knows" Short Reel "I LOVE A PARADE" Fox Metrotone News Nil! Adults '20C LAST TIMES TONIGHT 1 3 f: week. 37C lb.; C grade at market. EOGS Sale to retailers: Specials. 27c; extras, 25c; fresh extras, browns. 26c; standards 24c; fresh mediums 25c; medium firsts 24c dozen. EGGS Buying price of wholesalers fresh tpeclals. 23c; extras. 21c; extra mediums 20c; pullets 16c; under grade 16c dozen. NEW POTATOES Florida. $3.50 3 75 per 60-lb. box; Hawaiian, $3.40 3 50 per 50-lb. box. LIVE POULTRY Portland delivery buying prices: Colored hens, over lbs., 14-I5c lb.; fowls, under 3 lbs. 12c lb ; springs. 4 lbs. and up. 16c lb.; others unchanged. Ohee.ie. milk, country meat, onions wool, potatoes, and hay, steady and unchanged. Ch: wit ' casto wheat CHICAGO. Feb. 14 OR Wheat: Open High Low Close May 967, 97 98'i D6y, July 89-90 9Hi 89(4 B3'4 Sept. 88, 88 87 1, 87 "4 Wall St. Report NEW YOVX. F-v. 14 (AP) A few firm speclaiei' pt, the stock mar ket awrike to'r, although slumber ous tendencies were pronounced throughout the greater portion of the list. Most of the leaders held to a restricted range. The close was steady. Transfers approximated only 420,000 shares. Today's closing prices for 82 se lected stocks follow: Al. Chem. & Dye 135 Am. Can U6B Am. & Fpn. Pow. 4'4 A. T. & T 10314 Anaconda lQa,t Atch. T. & S. F. Bendix Avia Beth. Steel 43 1514 39 41 California Pack'g ..... Caterpillar Tract ........ 4114 Chrysler 38 Coml. Bolv 21 Curtlss-Wrlght , Dupont ....... Gen. Foods Gen. Mot Int. Harvest I. T. A T Johns-Man ... .. . 2H 94 H . 34 . 3074 40 8 51 26 124 Monty Ward North Amcr Penney (J. C.) 6D Phillips Pet 15 V4 Radio -.. 64 Sou. Pac .......... 14 Std. Brands 17 at. on cai . 30 at. on n. j. 40 Trims. Amer. B'A Union Carb 47 Unit. Aircraft 13 U. S. ateel 35 San Francisco Butterfat SAN FRANCISCO, Feb. 14. (AP) First grade butterfat 40 f.o.b, San Francisco. Silver NEW YORK, Feb. 14. (AP) Bar silver, higher at 54. Card of Thank. We wish to express our since ap preciation for the kindness and sym pathy extended us during our recent bereavement; also for the beautiful floral offerings. John Q. Emmert and Family. TODAY and FRIDAY One woman in a thousand a thou sand women in one! Glorious DuBurry, mistress of royal revelry HISTORY'S GUILTIEST . SECRET EXPOSED la this amazing story of the most fantastic lover the world has ever known! FRIDAY SATURDAY mm odr Western Feature I L & I ' One of the most popular chlla stars of yesterday. Jackie Coogan, now (rrown to a six-footer, has one of the featured roles with Randolph Scolt and Evelyn Brent In "Home on thv Range." taken from Zane Grey's "Code or the West." and starting a throe- day run at the Rlalto theater today. HUMAN FLY WILL- SCALE JACKSON "I fly through the air with tho greatest of ease," would probably be ft suitable theme Bong for D. D. Ro land, human fly and acrobat, who will scale the Jackson hotel here Fri day it 3:30 In the afternoon and again at 7:30 In the evening. Having Just climbed the la-story city hall at Oakland, Roland will come to Medford with a little more than 19 yeors' experience. Tho Oak land climb, however, Is far from be ing his highest. He climbed 42 sto ries of the L. O. Smith building in Seattle and 74 stories of the Chrysler building In Now York, and during all his dare-levll feats he has had only one fall, this of S3 feet off the court house at Bloomflcld. Iowa. BeBldcs scaling the walls of the Jackson hotel, Roland will perform many gravity-defying stunts on the cornice of the building. He will bal ance on chairs, and will do a blind fold walk along the edge with his wife, featured in the act, on his shoulders, reading to him from ft newspaper. 7:00-0:00 if fOiiOj Now! Until Saturday Only! Greater Than Anything You've Ever Seen! si on Rialto's Bill W 1th Joa Morrison niniMno "Hnm on the RanR." the story tells of Scott's dlfflcultlea tn reconciling his love for a girl with his loyalty to his brother. The action takes place against a background of western ranches, flaming forest fires and thrilling horse races. Now at Roxy Dolores Del Rio Is the stare of "Madamo Du Barry," now playing at the Roxy. The film treats of Du Barry as ft woman, giving the intimate aide of her life and loves. Avoid False Teeth Dropping or Slipping You needn't fear false teeth drop ping or slipping If you'll sprinkle ft little Fasteoth on your plate eaco morning. Olves all day oomfort and teeth hold tight. Deodorizes. No gum my, paeiy, tneia or wig r- 1 teeth at your druggist, rnree sizes Mats , . . S3c Eves . . . 3nc Kiddles .-10c in 7 Starts SUNDAY! v T jRj. SCREEN REVIEW (By Dick Applegate.) Ones In a long time a truly ei oeptlonsl picture is filmed, one that people talk about for months alter. A picture that has everything; a good story, an exciting name, a fine can. unxisual photography, snd thst In definable something known as "box office appeal." fluch a picture wm "It Happened One Night." and while of sn entirely different kind, such a picture Is "The Lives of a Bengal Lancer," which opened for a four day run at the Craterlan theater yes terday. If you miss this picture don't blme me if you are left out of most of tho fireside conversation for the next few weeks, because obviously enough the picture ts going to be talked about. With Gary Cooper In the leading role, and Franchot Tone and Rlchird Cromwell in only slightly less Im portant ones, excellent acting ts given, and the other members' names read like the social register of the camera world, with Sir Quy Stand ing, O. Aubrey Smith (1 like him), Monte Blue and Kathleen Burke. The story widely differs from the Francis Yeats-Brown novel from which It was taken, but that Is un derstandable, and the picture suffers in no way for tho difference. Four years were spent In the production, and the results Justify the time. One of the best pictures of the year. $10 FINE FOR FAILURE STOP AT INTERSECTION LeRoy Williams, arrested Tuesday on a charge of having driven through a stop street, was fined K in city oourt this morning by Judge Allon D. curry. The arrest was the first stop In the new campaign being launched against violation of tho trafflo laws of the city in an at tempt to check the mounting num ber of auto acoldents here. A warning was Issued by city po lice that those found violating the laws, even the minor ones, will be dealt with severely. Shows 1:48 7:00-0:00 Starts Today Pounding hoofs of galloping herd , , , thun dering the song of the range ... the battle of men for life and love . . . with six-gun Justice roar ing the Code of the West Yith II .-..Him MMMBil 1 J JACKIE COOGAN RANDOLPH SCOTT EVELYN BRENT 'JOE MORRISON i Sinning "Home ADDED RUTH ETTINO in "Bandits and Ballads" TRUCK FEE REGULATION AGAIN FACED BY SOLONS SALEM, Ore., Feb. 14. (AP) The old question of truck fee regulation came up sgaln last night before the Joint roads and highways committee, this time In the form of a hearing on two legislative measures, one amending the existing law to lower mlllage taxes on trucks, and the oth er which would allow Independent carriers to pay a flat fee of 40 cents per hundredweight on a load. Ose Mali Tribune want vis. 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