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    MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD, OREGON. THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 23. 1935.
PACE NINE
Local and Personal
.Mr. ixmnte Arrhes W. W. Dowole i
of Willow Creek, Mont., arrived to
make hta home in Med ford. He Is the
father of Mrs. Eugene Thorndlke. j
Harding Better B. G. Harding.
agent, southern Oregon district, bu
reau of Internal revenue, recovered
sufficiently from a week's Illness to
return to his offices today.
Precipitation Recorded During the
13-hour period ending at 5 a. m. this
morning .36 of an Inch of rainfall
was recorded by the weather bureau,
while during the preceding 12-hour
period -01 of an inch was recorded.
On Business Trip Harry McMa
hon, district manager for Standard
Oil Co., is in Klamath Falls and
Yreka this week on business, having
left Tuesday. He Is expected to re
turn Friday.
Attends Convent Inn Miss Edythe
Benjamin of Murray's Beauty shop
returned Tuesday from Seattle, where
she attended a hairdressers' conven
tion at the Olympia hotel. Miss Ben
jamin visited friends in Portland be
fore returning, having been away
three weeks.
DOES YOUR
HUSBAND
CALL YOU
GROUCHY?
He's truthful if not tactful. Man
like, he is bewildered by your
ottishnessand
irritability.He
can't understand
what you have
to be blue about.
He wishes that
you'd snap out
of it. He'd do
Mn.BarbaraSpearsa Q y t n i q g he
could to help you. If he knew
how good Lydia E. Pinkham's
Vegetable Compound was, he'd
go straight to the nearest drug
store aod buy you a bottle.
"My husband says I am my old
self again," says Mrs. Barbara
Spears, 799 Elma Street, Akron,
Ohio. "I was tired and all in with
no appetite. Had no pep and was
in poor spirits. Your Vegetable
Compound eliminated that awful
tired feeling."
Don't try your husband's patience
too far. Get a bottle from your
druggist NOW. It probably will
help you, because nearly a million
American women know from per
sonal experience that it helps them;
Hurry! Hurry!
Ends Tomorrow Night!
see what
B "J mat'9 ke
pfi ?iy Nine;
r I Adolph Zukot
I J"1V prtttan
Brophy to Spokane V. D. Brophy
left last night by train for Spokane,
on business.
Blanc hard visits J. Q. Blanchard,
representative of the White pass Yu
kon route, with headquarters at Seat
tle, was in Med ford on business yes
terday. Gar lock Has Visitor L. E- Oarlock
Is a Medford visitor, having arrived
from his home in Minnesota. He Is
a guest at the home of Lee Oarlock,
and la expected to remain In Med
ford until the middle of March.
Arnsplger Return Olen Arnspiger.
manager of the Medford Irrigation
district, returned this morning on
the Oregonlan from Salem, where he
had been attending to business for
several days.
Able Leave Hospital Mrs. Annie
Looker, mother of W. J. Looker, who
underwent an operation at the Sacred
Heart hospital February 13. has re
covered sufficiently to be taken to
her home today.
leaves by Air N. C. Coleman of
Salt Lake City, district freight agent
for the American Refrigerator Transit
Co.. left for Portland on the United
Airlines plane yesterday, having been
attending to business here.
Martins Leave Mr. and Mrs. Ed
win Martin, who have been guests
at the F. L. Applegate home on South
Oakdale left last night for their home
in Dunsmuir, cal., where Mr. Mar
tin Is employed by the U. S. forest
service.
gayer Arrives H. B. Bayer of Port
land, northwest manager for Pennzoll
Co., arrived this morning on the Ore
gonian to attend to business here for
two days. While in Medford he will
confer with F. E. Senn, local repre
sentatlve.
Leave for East Among members
members of Medford CCC district
who left yesterday for their homes.
having been discharged, were Walter
C. Kaczmar. to Chicago: Joseph Lls
owskl, to Chicago: Joseph Ragnetti.
to Chicago, and Raymond V. Clardy.
to Hlllsboro, 111.
Attend Hearing John H. Hall of
Portland, attorney, and Max Leudde
mann of Portland, who has an Inter
est In the Medford Pear Co.. arrived
this morning on the Oregonlan to
attend a bankruptcy hearing of the
Medford Pear Co. They will be in
Medford two days. Mr. Hall is a for
mer member of the state legislature.
Rodgers Calls J. M. Rodgers of
Portland, supervisor of accounts and
collections, is in Medford today con
ferring with Erie M. Gray, deputy
agent, southern Oregon district, bu
reau of internal revenue. Mr. Gray
returned this week from a 10 days'
business trip north.
Returns from South Mrs. C. M.
Houston arrived home Thursday
morning after a two months absence,
from Sari Jose. California, .where she
underwent a major operation from
which she is recovering nicely. She
will be at the Hotel Holland for a
few days until the remodeling of Mr.
and Mrs. Houston's home Is complet
ed at 516 Dakota avenue.
TOP BUTTER REDUCED
IN PORTLAND MARKET
PORTLAND. Feb. 38 (AP Top
score cube butter offerings were re
duced l7c lb. in price on the pro
duce exchange with lower scores oft
lc lb. at the same time.
Cut of 2c In the buying price on
butterfat. Indicated the real weak
ness underlying the trade.
Further general decline was forced
in the egg price effective for the
day. Only the lower grades were un
changed. Beginning of the storage
season was expected next week.
Further advance In the price of
chickens here la due to one of the
greatent famine of offerings the local
trade has shown for a very extended
period.
30e; standard 10c; fraah mediums
20c; medium firsts 18c dozen.
EOG-3 Buying price of wholesal
ers: freah specials. 20c: extras. 18.;
extra mediums 17c: medium firsts
15c; under grade 15c down.
NEW POTATOP3S Florida. 82.50
2 75 per 50-lb. box.
LIVE POULTRY Portland delivery
buying price: colored hen, over 5'
lbs., 15(? 18c lb.; unler 5', lbs., 16
17e lb.; Leghorn fowls, over Slt lbs.,
14 15c lb ; under 3 lb.. 13 Me lo.;
springs. 4 lbs. and up. 17tlBc lb.;
under 4 lb, 17(tl8o lb.; broilers, un
der 2 lbs , 17 4 18c lb : roosters, flc
lb.: Pekin duck, young. 14 ? 18c lb.
Cheese, milk, country meat, on
ions, potstoe. wool and hsy, steady
and unchanged.
20c
Anytime
Positively Ends Tonight
TOM TYLER in
"The Silver Bullet"
Chicago Wheat
Zane Grey Film
4a
- :
FOR SALE Grocery, confectionery,
gas pump. Last year's business
$13 000 00. Price $3500.00. L. O.
Plckell. 204 E. Main.
FOR SALE 1 tiacres. city water. 4
rm. house. AU kinds of fruit and
English walnuts. $1000.00. L. O.
Plrkell, 204 E Main.
FOUND 3 keys In container. Own
er may have same by paying for
adv. Tribune office.
FOR QUICK SALE 1929 Dodge
coupe; motor first claw; good tires;
wmer heater. Owner lea vine, take
$IH5. Cash. Also 1928 Whippet
coupe; pood shape. Quick sale $46.
Phone 341-J-3.
3 -ROOM
Adults.
furnished, very
0 E. Jackson fit.
clean.
Livestock
PORTLAND. Ore., Feb. 28. (API
CATTLE 100: steers, 35c higher; she
stuff. 35-50c higher: steers, good and
choice, $5 00-9.10; common and me
dium, $525-8.25; heifers, good and
choice, $7.50-7.75; common and me
dium, $4.75-7.50; cows, good and
choice, $6.00-6.50; common and me
dium, $4.25-6.00; low cutter and cut
ter. 2 25-4.25; bulls, good and choice.
$4.50-4.75: cutter, common and me
dium. $3.50-4.50; vealers, good and
choice, $7.50-8.50; cull, common and
medium. $3.50-7.50; calves, good and
choice, $6.00-8.00; common and me
dium, $3.50-6.00.
HOGS 300: fully steady; light
weight, good and choice, $8.50-9.25;
others unchanged.
SHEEP 250; fully steady, un
changed. CHICAGO, Feb. 28. (APJ (USDA)
HOOS 17.000; direct, 8000; active.
fully steady, better grade' weights
above 310 lb., $9.25-0.35; top, $9.35;
desirable. 180 to 210 lbs.. $9.10-9.30;
160 to 180 lbs., $8.85-9.30; 140 to 160
lb., $8.25-8.90: good packing sows,
largely $8.50-6.60; few $8.65 and
above.
CATTLE 800; steer trade slow;
meager supply, better grades steady;
top, $13.76; In-between grades get
ting lower bid: top, $13.75: stockers
and feeders, firm, active and fully
steady market on all grade heifers
and better grade beef cows; vealers
firm to 25c higher: choice shipper
kinds selling rather freely at $9.00
9.50; big packers working at $9.00.
SHEEP 18,000: fairly active: good
to choice slaughter lambs, steady to
strong; generally asking 10-15c and
more higher; sheep firm; feeding
lambs strong to higher; early sales
and bid merely good to chloce fed
lambs, $8.50-8.75; bulk better grades
held $9.00-9.10 and above: few na
tive ewes, $4.50-5.25; good 62-lb.. feed
ing lambs. $7.25; package lot, $7.50.
CHICAOO. Feb. 28 (AP) Wheat:
Open High Low Close
May .97 .98 .97H .974
July 93Vi .93H -Mi .92H
Sep 92 .921, .91 .93V.
Wall St. Report
NEW YORK. Feb. 28. (AP) Except
for scattered specialties, the stock
market was Inclined to retrace It
ateps today. Declines were generally
moderate, however, and the trading
volume dwindled to approximately
550,000 shares. Some of the alcohols
improved. The close was rather easy.
Today's closing prices for 82 se
lected stocks follow:
Al. Chem. & Dye
American Can .......
American & GForelgn Power..,
A. T. & T.
Anaconda .. . .
Atch. T. is 8. F
Bendlx Aviation
Bethlehem Steel ....
California Packing
Caterpillar Tractor
Chrysler
134
117
as
105
40,
M34
36 a
41'4
42
36 U
20
. 23,
, 92 34
. 3434
. 343i
Commercial Solvent
Curt iss-Wright
DuPont
General Foods
General Motors
International Harvester 39',
I. T. & T 74
Johns-Manvllle . 4634
Montgomery Ward 24a4
North American 1 1
Penney (J. C.) 87
Phillips Petroleum .... 14?,
Radio - ... 6
Southern Pacific - IVi
The new Zane Grey adventure
picture. "Rocky Mountain Mystery,"
coming tomorrow to the Rlalto the
ater, Is a blend of the famous Grey,
rlp-roarlng outdoor action with the
added element of a gripping murder
mystery.
Adapted from 7.ane Grey's "Golden
Dreams." "Rvky Mountain Mvstery"
features Randolph Scott and Ann
Sheridan in the romantic lead and
a supporting cast that Includes such
well-known actors as Charles "Chic"
Sale and Mrs. Leslie Carter, who
makes her debut In this film.
The action of "Rocky Mountain
Mystery" Is set In a deserted mining
town In the West where ftn seed
recluse has summoned his family
to distribute hts wealth before he
dies. Sole owner of a fabulously
weatthy radium mine, he hires Ran
dolph Scott, a mining engineer, to
rtart operations.
The caretaker nf the estate la mys
teriously murdered and an unknown
rider connected with his death.
Shortly afterwards, one of the old
man's nephews Is murdered under
strange circumstances and Scott
turns his effort to uncovering the
murderer.
Assisted by "Chic" Sale, who plays
a deputy. Scott begins to track down
clue that will lead to the criminal.
Suddenly. Ann Sheridan, the girl he
loves, disappears. Then a series of
tartllng. rapid-fire events lead to
the rapid climax and the surpris
ing disclosures of the real criminal
SCREEN
REVIEW
(By Dick Applegate.)
"Little Colcnel." the picture co
starring Lionel Barrymorc and Shir
ley Temple, while having many en
tertaining high lights. Is not up to
standard for those two, In my opin
ion. Barrymore is convincing a the
southern gentleman, but then he
very seldom Is not convincing, no
matter what he happens to be por
traying, and personally I think the
white beard and bushy eye-browB
are wasted on a man of his talents.
They hide most of his usually re
markable facial expressions, the high
lights of most of hi shows.
Miss Temple, attired in an old
fashioned dress of her grandmother's,
is as darling as ever, but the role
1 a difficult one, and the little star
la not quite up to -the acenea In
which she Is supposed to vent her
temper in rage, I think. Perhaps her
tiny head is beginning to turn under
all the adulation of the people of
the nation. There certainly could be
no wonder if that be the case. At
any rate she is not nearly so con-
vinclrw as she ha been In other
picture. Perhapa I am Just super
critical. Every small boy and girl In the
county will enjoy the picture, but
, few of those who are past that
Qualification may agree with me
that the picture Is only fair, even
If the eastern crltlca do give It a
high ranking.
One of the high lights, along with
Barrymore's excellent portrayal, Is
the stairstep dance number of the
colored star. BUI Robinson. It was
dim good. So much I am unable to
say for Jfhn Lodge, a the north
erner who carries off the old colonel's
daughter. Evelyn Venable Is only
passing fair, although 1 have en
joyed her work In most of her pic
tures. The Vltaphone short Is better than
most Vltaphone shorts, but that's
not saying much. They're generally
lou-iy. I'd rate the whole program
about two stars. If I may take the
'Liberty' of doing so.
Std. Brands .
Std. Oil Cal
Std. Oil N. J .
Trans. America .-. .,
Union Carbide
United Aircraft .
U. S. Steel
17
29
38
61.
46 T,
12
32
WANTED Oood electric Masters or
Standard incubator. 1031 W 9th..
Medford.
FOR SALE OR TRADE Newtown
rooking and cider apples, cheap.
Bring containers. Joe Kantor, Rt.
4. Box 237.
FOR SALE 8 lota and unfurnished
5 room house on Spring street for
the exceptional low price of $800.
Terms. City water. Electricity and
mall delivery handy. Phone 517-L
or see Clarence Pierce.
FOR SALE Modern 4 -room home on
east aide, 8 minutes walk from city
renter. $600 will handle, balance
WANTED Experienced cook. Must
have hotel and club recommenda
tions. Box 4813. Tribune.
WANTED Small apartment close in.
Must be completely furnrshed
with bedding, Box 4811, Tribune.
FOR RENT Furnished apartments.
Durell Court. Phone 1233-W.
FOR SALE Jersey cows, fresh April.
Feeder pigs $8.00. Wanted Two
wav plow. W. W. Large, Williams,
Ore.
Rr'Tl'RN KMiMiFMKM
by POM TAR DKMANU
FRED W0LC0TT
and His CAM FOR MANS
Dreamland-Mon.
Dl 79(m HIS
WANTED Bv high school girl, work
In afternoons clerical office work
or housework. Mall Tribune Box
4819.
MIRRORS made to order; mirrors re
silvered; auto glass Installed: brok
en windows replaced ; store front
plate glass, table tops; picture
framing.
MEDFORD FLATE GLASS CO.
38 8. Bartlett. Phone 446
FOR SAIJ5 l-eghorn hatching eggs.
Echo Alford. Phone 19-F-3.
TELEVISION We will select several
young men to qualify themselves
in spare time for positions In Radio-Television
stations. Men select
ed will be trained at our expense
until actually employed In broad
cast field. Must be willing to de
vote two hours dally to study and
be able to supply own experimen
tal materials. Address Television
Station W0XAL, Box 4809. Tribune.
SYLVIA IS 'GOOD
DAME' AT STUDIO
'Gofd Dame." co-starring Sylvia
Sidney and Fredrlc March, which
came yesterday to the Studio the
ater, can be marked down In your
"date" book as a picture that must
be seen.
It presents 8ylvla In a new type
of role. She's cast as the stranded
chorus girl, forced to Join a cheap
carnival company to get money for
a railroad ticket.
SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, Feb. 28.
(AP) (U. S. Dept. Agr.) Cattle:
150; active on small supply, practic
ally all offerings she-stock fully
steady to shade higher: common-me
dium 820-990 lb. Idaho steers $6.00
8.50; odd head down to $5.00; good
long-feds absent; under 1050 lb. j
quoted toward $9-76 or above.
SHEEP: 1.200: very dull; general I
quality plain; undertone weak to
lower; lambs for week to date 25-76
off, common-medium at full down
turn; good-choice grades scarce, un
der 90 lb. fed wooled quoted $7.50
to possibly $7.75: best available to
day held above 17.25; yesterday,
double common-medium wooled Cal
ifornia Iambs $6.25 straight.
Portland Wheat
PORTLAND. Feb. 28 AP) Grain;
Wheat Open Low High Close
May .83 .833,4 .83 Vi .83 V&
July 774 .7714 .771,4 ,77'4
Cash:
Big Bend Blues tern 89
Dark hard winter (12 per cent) .98 V4
Dark hard winter (11 per cent) .86
Soft white 2
Northern spring .84
Western white, hard winter.
western red
Oats: No. 3 white, $32.60.
Corn: No. 2 E yellow, $41.35
Ml II run, standard, $24.00.
Today's car receipts: Wheat. 38;
barley, 1; flour, 14.
Portland Produce
PORTLAND, Feb. 38 P) BUT
TER Print. A grade, 3.V3C lb. in
parchment wrapper. lb. In
cartons: B grade, parchment wrap
pers. 31c lb.: carton 32c lb.
BUTTERFAT Portland delivery. A
trade deliveries at least twice week
ly, 31&32C lb.; country routes, 29(
31c lb.; B grade, delivery lea than
twice a week, 30fSle lb.; C grade
at market.
EGOS Sale to e toilers: Special
21c; extras, 20c: fresh extras, brown
Silver
NEW YORK. Feb. 38. (AP) Bar
silver firm, 'A higher at 86,.
San Francisco Butterfat
SAN FRANCISCO, Feb. 28. (AP)
First grade butterfat 32 f.o.b. San
Francisco.
JLOCALS
Medford Visitor Joe Lester of
Central point la k Medford business
visitor today.
Culy Calls Louis Culy of Jackson
ville la attending to business In Med
ford today.
From Jacksonville Among those
in Medford today attending to busi
ness is Ernest Olson of Jacksonville.
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
LOST Right half of end gate of
Ford truck, between 401 and Shar
pie Ranch on Old Stage Road. Call
301-R-4 or leave at Jones Grocery,
Central point.
Warner at Applegate Fred Warner,
in charge of ECW work for Rogue
River national forest, la spending the
day at Camp Applegate, CCC, on
business.
v
Here on Business V. N. Savale of
San Francisco, representative of
Oeorge La Monte and Son, spent yes
terday In Medford attending to busl
ness, having arrived by train.
Special Communication of
Medford Lodge No. 103 A.
F. 8c A. M., Friday, March
1st, at 7:30 P. M. Work In
M. degree. Visitors invited.
GEO. ALDEN, Secy.
Fred Purdin, W. M.
STATED SESSION
Hillah Temple meets at
Masonic Hall, Ashland,
Friday evening, March
1st, In stated session.
Routine and other Im
portant business, regarding the
Spring Ceremonial. AU Shrlners In
vlted. Refreshments after session.
F. F. WHITTLE, Potentate.
R. E. Detrlck, Recorder.
Use Malt Tribune want ads.
Delicious Extra Thick
Milkshakes 10c
CLEO'S
Six Foot
Poultry
Netting
2 price
While present supply last
Hubbard Bros.
y2
Uncle Sam Will
Repair Your Property
Under the term of the National Housing Act, with no
down payment and small monthly installments, you can
have
PAINT PHONE -4
A NEW ROOF For estimates
NEW FLOORS and detail
A FTRT.PLACE, ETC.
Timber Products Co.
End Ko. Central Ave.
WANTED To rent place with house
and barn, near Medford. Can give
references. Tel 401-J-2.
FOR SALE Choice Gladlola
W. J. Warner. Tel 340-M.
WASH OUT
15 MILES OF
KIDNEY TUBES
Win Back Pep . . . Vigor . . . Vitality
Medical authorities arret that year kid
neys contain 16 MILES of tiny tubes or
filters which help to purify th blood and
keep you healthy.
If you have trouble with too frequent
bladder passage with scanty amount caus
ing burning and discomfort, th 1ft MILES
of kidney tubes need washing1 ouL This dan
ger signal may be the beginning of nagging
backache, leg pains, loaa of pep and ritality,
getting up nights, lumbago, swollen feet
and ankles, rheumatic pains and dlttineis.
If kidneys don't empty 8 plnta every day
and get rid of 4 pounds of waste matter,
your body will take up these poisons causing
erioui trouble. It may knock you out and
lay you up for many months. Don't wait.
Ask your drusriit for DOAN'8 PILLS . . .
a doctor's prescription . . . which haa been
used successfully by millions of kidney suf
ferers for over 40 years, They give quick
relief and will help to wash out tie 16
, MILES of kidney tubes.
But don't take chances with strong drugs
or so-called "kidney cures" that claim to fix
you up in 1ft minutes, for they may seriously
Injure and Irritate delicate tissues. Insist
on DOAN'S TILLS ... the old reliable re
lief that contain 00 "dope" or habit-forming
drugs. Be sure you get DOAN'S PILLj)
tl your druggist. 1034. Fotter-HUburn C.
I!
1:4S
7:00-I):(MI
Adults
25c
Klddlri 10c
Tomorrow and Saturday!
MYSTERY! . . combined with ADVENTURE!
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POSITIVELY ENDS TONIGHT
George O'Brien in Harold Bell Wright's
"WHEN A MAN'S A MAN"
SUN!
The rhythm of the "Rumba"
will pound in your blood!
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KlddlM .
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Now! Until Saturday Only!
Wanted-anewwordfor"SWELL"!
1
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who sees this gTeftt enter
tainment !
TEMPLE
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LITHE COLONEL
EVELYN VENABLE
BILL ROBINSON
1 COMING SUNDAY!
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fvV mr!jS PLEASURE!
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A laugh tops every romantio thrill in this new
film treat I When a woman-tamer meets a man
charmer, anything oan happen and it doest
It li poor -rononi)- to buy But
ter Rubatltut-i. L'm local
creamer- products and booit
the Bofue Hirer Valley Dairy
Two Fine Home Products . . .
Snider's Butter
Snider's Milk
Phone 203
Every member of your family
needs plenty of rich, pure milk
in the daily diet. Call us for
regular delivery.
SNIDER
Dairy & Produce
Company
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