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PAGE SEVEN Double Bill for Craterian Fans Irene Dunne in Rialto Pcture Westman. Dorothy Dare, Phil Regan ring drama. In addition to It song number a and specialty dance ensem ble. Local and Personal Set against the glamoroui back pround of th gay nlnetle. "Sweet Adeline" la crammed with hllarioua comedy, delightful romance and attr- MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD, OREGON. TUESDAY. MARCH 12. 1934. Farrell to Portland Prank Parrell, dy attorney, left last nht by train nrout to Portland. Horner Lea O. O. Homer ol Pacific Telephone- and Teleeraph Co. left last night by train for Portland Leave for East Mra. Fritchartt of Union Creek left last night by train enroute to Omaha. Neb. At Hospital Mrs. HUdearde Pierce of Central Point underwent an oper ation yesterday at the Sticred Heart hospital. w Has Operation Mm. J. P. McClure of Phoenix underwent a major oper ation yesterday morning at the Com munity hospital. To Portland Having been dis charged from the Medford CCC dis trict, Ralph E. Norman left last night by train for his home in Portland. Bo vies Return Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Boyle returned on this morning's Bhasta, after spending a few days In San Francisco on business Discharged from CCC Joe S Hutchison, having been discharged from the Medford CCC district, left last night by train for his home in LaOrande, Ore. Visit I at Ash la ml Mrs. Ethel Chappie arrived In Ashland Sunday from Medford to spendtTO weeks as a guest of her daughter. Mtss Dorothy Chappie. Ashland Tidings. Back from North Miss Joyce Gage, who haa been spending the last sev eral days In Tacoma and Portland, attending to business, returned this morning on the Oregonlan. Dance Class to Meet The dancing class being instructed by Eve Bon son wJl meet Thursday evening at 7 o'clock, in the parish hall, it was an nounced. At Community Among patients at the Community hospital is Mrs. L. I. Babcock of Talent, who underwent a major operation there this morn ing. Kelly Arrives -J. W. Kelly of Stand ard Oil Co. of California, with head quarters In Seattle, arrived this morn ing on the Oregonlan to spend a week attending to business in Med ford and vicinity. In Eugene E. J. Bell, merchandise manager of the local Montgomery Ward & Co. store. Is In Eugene this week assisting In the preparation for reopening the Eugene store, which Is being completely remodeled. Answers Call The Medford flra department answered a call at 8 10 thla morning to 115 Willamette street, where a car belonging to A. C. Smith caught afire, evidently from a back fire. There was little damage. From Sacramento Mrs. C. E. Lewis f Sacramento, Cal., la visiting her parent and other reU tlves and friends In Medford. Her husband is expected to arrive Wednesday, to meet Mrs. Lewis before both return south. Refrigerator Men Return E. J. Feldman end his serviceman. Roland Blrkholz, returned from Eugene Mnn- day night, where they attended a school for Norge refrigerator service men. Permit to Resh Ingle George R. Johnson was yesterday granted a per mit to resh Ingle the residence at 1119 West Tenth, street, at a cost of 175, according to, records at the city superintendent's office. Livestock PORTLAND. March 13. fAPt- CATTLE: 300: slow, unchanged. HOOS 100; steady, unchanged. SHEEP 25; 6teady, unchanged. WYT1ME: KID0K5 J Positively Ends Tonight l,'IH!.WMJJn'!.!M!!Ji;j. CHEVALIER n&. it nit lumtCM Nasurtioxn - ''"SslgSI , I 1 k-'l'-i yGREAT FLIRTATION with ELISSA LANDI ADOLPKE MENJOU and DAVID MANNERS MS Positively Ends Tonight 200 Anytime Spends Day Hrre Mrs. C. Ladd of Knoxville. Tenn. arrived reterday to spend the day in Medford with her niece. Mrs. D. W. Dickey. She U enroute to Hollywood. Hlti Fence According to a report on file at the city police station. Clyde Adams of this city yesterday hit and knocked down about 30 tet of wire fence south of Ashland, when the truck he was driving left the highway. Hneni Thank Helper Mr. and Mrs. Will Hansen, whose barn was destroyed by flames last Priday night, have asked that all their friends and the Medford fire department be thanked for the aid they rendered during the fire. foj Oom tiers Pay Ten dog owners of the county yesterday procured 1035 licenses, paying the $1 penalty fixed by the county court for failure to purchase them before March 10. One of the licenses was bought for a dog now out of the state, and another for a dog not yet purchased. The total number of dog licenses Issued to date by the county clerk is 2,074. CHICAGO. March 12. (AP)-(U. S. D. A.) HOGS: 13.000; slow. 10 g 16c lower; better grade medium and heavy weight JO-SOrt .60. top $9.60; 160-200 lbs, 99.35.65; light lights 99 .40: sows $8 1 .90. CATTLE 7000; fed steers and yearlings steady. Instances a shade higher; general steer crop comprised light weights to larger extent than any time this season; top (14, paid for 1263 lb. average; best yearlings $13.50: bulk crop 90a 12.50: cows barely steady, slow; bulla steady vealers stow, little done, undertone weak; best yearling heifers 910.35, some held around $11; top on weighty sausage bulls $5.66. SHEEP 13.000; trade delayed by unevenly lower bids; asking steady ror desirable slaughter lambs or up ward to 98.75 r$ .86 and above, sheep ana reeding lambs little changed: bids on slaughter lambs 98.25 $ .50, being refused on merely good to choice offerings; native ewes to kill era $4(4 5.25; feeding lambs upward to $7.00. SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO. Marrh 12. (AP) ( USDA ) CATTLE, 400: including 30 direct; moderately act ive; low grade cows, unevenly steady co ouc tower: a mm mH nm good, 833 to 906 lbs. Oregon steers, $10.25 and $10 resnecttvAtvr tnm un sold; odd common, $8.50; few cutter to common yearlings, $3.50-6.00; odd common cows, $5.50; bulk cutters, 83.50-4.50: fnw low nit tar Hnnm $3.ao; odd cutter bulls lower at 93.50; onnH mmtfthl t.nwarrf Art nrv lorn Mon day, bulk medium to good, 830 to ivio'io. steers ana yearlings, sg.ou CALVES flOr Inrliirilnir Rfl Hlrif- few common Idahos, $4.00; better ab sent. Portland Wheat Low .78 .7814 Close .78?; .72 V, .85 .94 PORTLAND, Ore., March 13. (AP) Grain: Grain: Open High May 78 !i .19 V, July .73 .73 Cash: Big Bend bluestem Dark hard winter (12 pet.) Dark hard winter (11 pet.) BIV, Soft whlt .78 Northern spring 79',$ Western white, hard winter and western red - .77 Oata No. 2 white. 131.50. Corn No. 2 B. yellow. $39.29. MUlrun standard, $24. Today'a car receipts: Wheat, 21; Hour, 5. Portland Produce" ?5 j4v: 'V 1 1 1 AiW - u -hap ' George Brent and Josephine Hutch inson have leading roles In Somerset Maugham's dramatic story of a man who fell in love with his brother's wife, "The Right To Live." coming to the Craterian theatre tomorrow as the screen feature on the same pro gram with the Purple Sage Riders on the stage. The Purple Sage Riders, composed of film and radio stam Troin such well-liked programs as the Happy-Oo Lucky Hour, Beverly Hlll-Billles. Hol lywood Hill-Blllies. and other talent- ed players, has been booked for a one day engagement after their extremely succesful appearance here last season. Diversified talent, presented in a novel manner that won them much applause, made the unit unquestion ably one of the modt popular stage shows of Its type ever to play here. Aft a special added attraction, the show has Texas Tommy and hia won der hore "Baby Doll." whose as tounding tricks have been seen :n several motion pictures, in addition to a world's champion trick roper. 33(8 34c lb.; country routes, 32 w 33c lb.; B grade, deliveries lean than twice a week, 31 a 33c lb.; C grade at market. B GRADE CREAM Buying prices butterfat basis. 55c lb. EGGS Sales to retailers: Specials. 23c; extras. 20c; fresh extras, browns, 20c; standards. 19c; fresh mediums, 20c; medium firsts, 18c dozen. EGGS Buying prices of whole salers: Fresh specials 20c extras. 18c; extra mediums. 17c; medium firsts. 16c; under grades. 15c dozen. COUNTRY MEATS Selling price to retailers: Country killed hogs. beat butchers, under 150 lbs.. 15c lb.: others unchanged. MOHAIR 1935 buying price, 12c lb. POTATOES Oregon Burbanks. $1 cental: Deschutes Gems, $1.10 cental. NEW POTATOES Florida, $3.50 50-Ib. box; Hamall, $15(1.40 per 30 -lb. box. WOOL 1935 clip, nominal: Wil lamette valley medium. 16c lb.; coarse and braid 13c lb.; eastern Oregon, 17(8 20c lb. Cheese, milk, live poultry, onions, new potatoes and hay, steady and unchanged. A. T. & T 106 i Anaconda ... 8B Atch. T. & S. P 38 Bendlx Aviation 12 Bethlehem Steel 28' California Packing 37'i Caterpillar Tractor 38'i Chrysler 31 'g Commercial Solvent I7 Curtl as-Wright 2 DuPont 88 General Foods 33 General Motors ... 261i International Harvester 35 Wall St. Report NEW YORK. Mch. 12. (AP) Stocks, penetrated new low price levels for 1935 today as traders found a num ber of airholea in the list and a few Issues dropped 4 to 5 points. De clines of a point or two were numer ous at the close. Sales approximated 1,000.000 shares. Today's closing prices for 32 se lected stocks foil wo: Allied Chem. & Dye . 131 American Can 112' American & Foreign Power 2 PORTLAND, March 12. (AP) Prints, A grade, 33c lb. In parch ment wrappers. 34c lb. In cartons: B grade, parchment wrappers, 32c lb.; cartons. 33c lb. BUTTERFAT Portland delivery: A grade deliveries at least twice weekly. Dancing Every Night Except Monday The Famous Old MARBLE CORNER at Jacksonville - WED-THU y " ; Good Music and Food Tome and enjoy yourself In this historic old place D. E. Hartman, Prop. Clay Tkot Wot HwfMd Upon Kin Wo (urdaa for Her To Corryl IORETTA YCUNO r coiiN cuve J I fitiun jfe3fc H BINTY MOORE AND HIS ORCHESTRA DREAMLAND WEDNESDAY NIGHT MEN r."r LADIES 1(V D A N C ? :- : "i 1 With Irtne Dunne In her Ilrst real tnglng role on the screen, "Sweet Adeline" opens a three-ly enga. ment at the Rialto theatre today. An I. T. & T - - 8!i Johns-Mnnvlllc 39 Montgomery Ward 21 North American Si Penney (J. C.) B3; Phillip, Petroleum 13t, Radio - - ' Southern Pacific 13i std. Brands - 1SH Std. Oil Cal - 28i Std. Oil N. J. ....i 36'i Trans. America 5 Union Csrblcle - "i United Aircraft - 10 U. S. Steel 39 MODERN WOMEN N..! NolS..innUilypaia '""'if riabl.andS..Q.IckR.; P 7:00-9:00 - U j Kiddles UK' III Starts Today for 3 Days! GAY ROMANCE... HILARIOUS COMEDY . . .JEROME KERN'S MAGIC MUSIC!! XaS" itThe SWEETHEART of MILLIONS Yl- LIVES ON FOREVER tr- f 3 1935 'a champion star cast .. in the K as- .. . speumr.uiar screen smaan irora I , Broadway s champion stage " success i 11 Jill i li IS mi M DONALD WOODS HUGH HERBERT NED SPARKS JOE CAWTHORN " LOUIS CALHERN Nydia WE3TMAN DOROTHY DARE PHIL REGAN DON ALVARAD0 NOAH B E R Y and hundreds more! and Winifred Shaw Binong others. outstnndlng supporting cat Include Donald Woods. Huph Herbert. Ned Sparks, Jaseph Cawthorn, Nydla T00 LATE TO CLASSIFY CASH paid f."r men 2nd hand auita. hat and ahoea. Will H. Wilwn, 3J No. Front St. FOR SALE! Household furniture: 3 bed. dreer, dining-room aet, liv-int:-room t. wardrobe, book and wntlrm dek. cabinet and book case, heater, 2 atandii, center table, lot of fruit jnra. electric witaher, lawn mower and garden tools. 141 No. Ivy. WANTED Salesman to 11 a new Ford V-8. MiLst be exwrlcnwd and willing to work. Apply Claycomb Motor Co.. Aahland. Ore. TRADE Houae. not modern, and ore lot. south part of town, for prop ertv nearer mill. P. O. Box 941, Medford. COULD NOT DO HER HOUSEWORK WHEN erery thing you at tempt its burden when you are .a&afi oenroias and irri i table at your W wit'i end try &f this medicine. It may be just what vou need for extra energy; Mrs. Charles L. Cadmus of Trenton, New Jersey, fays, "After doing just a little work 1 had to li down. My mother-in-law recom mended the Vegetable Compound. 1 can see a wonderful chaoge now." FOR SALE Jersey heifer: freshen soon. M. F. Barlow. T-ilent. USED KELVIN ATOR refrigerator with cold control. 41; cubic feet, 60. Leonard Elec. Holly Theater. PORDSON tmctor mnnetoe to re- chaiiRC. 92. Sevcrln Battery SrvM. FOR SALE Good trailer, cheap, quire 1313 Ntantlc St. In- IS FOR RENT 4-room furnlihed apart ment. 305 Beatty St. Oco. Iverson. Olympia Beer 5q and In bottlel Cleo's . -'AT I 1 J 1 I Alf,J im-.m. d. Mats .... 25c Eves .... 35o Kiddies ... 10c POSITIVELY ENDS TONIGHT! Myrna Loy Cary Grant in "Wings in the Dark" ESS2SESTOMORROW ONLY! in PERSON Special return engagement by popular demand . . . th greatest stage unit of hill-billy . . . mountain music . . . and range entertainment on the road today I QJESM3JS SASE ii THE PIONEER'TRIO HOUYVWD MOTION PICTURERADIO STARS fa happy-go-lucky Houti Hollywood Hiu Billies Beverly Hill Billies V0 .ii I II A WORLD'S QO 1 11 CHAMPION - Jlk TRICK k ROPER A -PLUS ON THE SCREEN With His Brother's Wife SOMERSET MAUGHAM'S m mm GEORGE BRENT COLIN CLIVE JOSEPHINE HUTCHINSON 1 A NO RAISE IN ADMISSION PRICES!! HERBERT MARSHALL E fry" y.-Vf V wr-. 'k'M It"