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PAT3E
Local and
To Eugene R. Kennedy left last
night by train for Eugene.
From Klamath Falls Bill Randall
t Klamath Fall arrived Tuesday by
air.
Leave for North R. C. B'.ddle left
by train last u.ght, enroute to Ta
eoma. Wash.
Arrives by Air L. H. Bowman, rep
resentative of Waco Airplane Co., was
a Ytattor Tuesday, having arrived by
ah.
. Lieut. Wallace Leaves Lieut. Claire
IX Wallace of district CCC headquar
ters left today for Roseburg and
Marshfleld, on official business.
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Reames Back A. E. Reames. at
torney, returned this morning on the
Oregonian from a short business trip
to Portland.
Here from Grants Pass C. P. Kol
beck of Grants Pass is spending the
day here on business, having arrived
this morning on the Oregonian.
Business Visitor R. B. Newberm of
eeattle is spending the day here at
tending to business, having arrived
this morning by train.
Arrive to- Attend Funeral Mr. and
Mrs. A. A. Settles arrived from West
port Lighthouse, Washington, to at
tend the funeral of Mr. Settle's father.
Lawyel Settles, who Is to be burled
from the Perl funeral home at 1
o'clock Thursday. Also here to at
tend the ' funeral are Mrs. Rebecca
Springer and her two sons. Sammy
and Harry, from Portland.
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MARSHALL
PATRICK CAMPBELL
HUGH WILLIAMJ"
LIZABETH ALLAN
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Lady
Personal
Mr. Lawrence Return Mrs. John
P. La w rence rem rned t h is mornl ng
by train, having spent several days
in Portland.
Buck from Portland Z. H. Judd re
turned this morning on the Oregonian
from Portland, where he hid been on
business for two days.
From Cottage Grove Mrs. A. W.
Spray and son Richard of Cottage
Grove ar here visiting at the home
of Mrs. Spray's parents, Mr. and Mrs.
S. W. Howard.
From Oregon Cave Henry Petri,
educational advisor for Oamp Oregon
Caves, CCC, was a business visitor
yesterday at Medford CCC district
headquarters.
Cunningham Returns A. B. Cun
ningham of Peoples Electric store re
turned this morning on the Ore
gonian from Portland, where he had
been attending to business for a day.
From Ashland Dan Kay of the
Automotive Shop at Ashland made a
business trip to Medford Tuesday
morning, according to. the Ashland
Tidings.
Creed Arrives E. V. Creed of Port
land, manager of Sun Life Insurance
Co. for Canada, arrived th'a morning
on the Oregonian to spek at a meet
ing of the Medlord Life Underwriters
association this noon.
SollnMiy Returns E. C. Solinaky.
deposed superintendent of Crater Lake
national park, returned this morning
on the Oregonian from Portland,
where he Is to face trial on embez
zlement charges March 25.
Office Stays Open Erie M. Oray,
deputy agent, southern Oregon dis
trict, bureau of Internal revenue, an
nounced that to accomodate those
who wish to pay their Income taxes,
his office In the Federal building wlfl
remain open until 9 p. m. Wednes
day and Thursday nights of this
week and until midnight on Friday.
TODAY
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Discharged from CCC Among those
who left last night by train for their
homes, having been discharged, from
the Medford CCC district, were John
Lei bow Its. to Chicago: Arthur R.
Cummlntf. to Fort Sheridan. I IV;
Jerome F. Coffleld, to Oregon City.
From Camp Setad Dr. Afton Yutea
Eliason. educational advisor at Camp
Seiad. was a business visitor at dis
trict CCC headquarters yesterday. Dr.
Bllaaon will leave the district soon,
tt was announced at headquarters, on
resignation. U, return to the Uni
versity of California.
Make Home Here Mr and Mr.
John Meyer, representative of the
Northern Life Insurance Co., arrived
last night from Portland, and will
make their home In this city. Mr.
Meyer has been appointed Medford
district manager for ?Krthern Life In
surance Co.
Back from 'Frisco Mr. and Mrs. C.
T. Steward returned to Medford Tues
day from San Francisco where they
spent the past ten days selecting new
merchandise for Adrlenne's Medford
store and the one which will be open
ed In Klamath Falls soon.
At Forest Office Having arrived
Monday from the regional forest ser
vice offices at Portland, A. H. Cousins,
regional accountant, and Mr. Carrol
of the regional amounting office, were
In Medford Tuesday atending to busi
ness conected with the Rogue River
national forest.
Scherfe! Returns Howard Scheffel
of Metropolitan Life Insuranoe Co.
returned this morning on the Ore
gonian from Portland, having been
attending to business there for a day.
He said that Glen Blrlc. district man
ager, is in Seattle, attending a terri
torial meeting, and la expected to re
turn Thursday.
Camps Hare New Books It was
announced today at Medford CCC dis
trict headquarters that In every
school library of the district a 25
volume set of Funk t Wagnalls' new
standard encyclopedia has been re
cently added. The addition equips
every camp In the district with the
books, as the district Includes a school
library In each camp.
CHICAGO. March 13. (AP)
(USDA) Hogs 18.000; slow, 15-30C
lower; better grade, medium and
heavy weights. i9.26-40; top, 945;
160-300 lbs., (9.10-85: light lights,
t8.7S(9.1S; sows, $8.65-75.
CATTLE 9000; strictly good and
choice fed steers and yearlings,
steady; common and medium grades
weak; these as well as in-betweens
selling 1 1 12. getting 25 cent lower
bids; top. 814; several loads. $13-00-76;
sprinkling sold 813 down to $9;
heifers steady: top 811; vealera,
steady, $8.00 a 9.00.
SHEEP 10.000; slaughter lambs
fairly active, around steady; few
sales and bids $8.00-25; held $8.60
and above; best bids by outsiders.
$8.60; asking more; medium 77-lb.
lambs, $7.60 and common killers In
instances as low as $6.50; sheep
strong to 35c higher: feeding lambs
little changed; native slaughter ewes
$4.50(3 5.50.
Portland Wheat
PORTLAND, March 13. (AP)
Oraln:
Wheat Open High Low Close
May , .78 .79 .785, .79
July ,73?4 .7314 -73 Vi -73 Vi
Cash: Big Bend bluestem, 85;
dark hard winter, 13 per cent, 04'4;
do 11 per cent, 83; soft white, 78 14;
northern spring. 80; western white,
hard winter, western red, 7714.
Oats: No. 3 white. 831.50.
Corn: No. 3 V yellow. $39.50.
Mlllrun, standard. 824.00.
Today's car receipts: Wheat, 7;
flour, 8.
Portland Produce
PORTLAND. March 13 (AP) But
ter Prints, A grade, 33c lb., In
parchment wrappers, 34c lb. in car
tons; B grade, parchment wrappers,
32c lb.: cartons, 33c lb.
BUTTERFAT Portland delivery: A
grade deliveries at least twlc weekly,
33t34c lb.; country routes, 32 33c
lb.; B grade, delivery less than twice
ig
Hot Tunes! Sweet Music!
LEO PAVES
And His
ORCHESTRA
EDi'eamlarad
a week, 31 g 32c lb.; C grade at mar
ket.
B GRADE CREAM Buying prices
butterfat basis, 55c lb.
EGGS Sales to retailers: Specials.
23c; extras, 30c; fresh extras, browns,
30c; standards, 19c; fresh mediums.
30c: medium firsts, 18c down.
EGGS Buying prices of whole
salers: Fresh specials. 30c extras,
18c; extra mediums. 17c; medtum
firsts, 15c; under grades, 15c down.
Cheese, milk, country meats, live
poultry, onions, potatoes, new pota
toes, wool and hsy, steady and un
changed. Chicago Wheat
CHICAGO. March 13 (AP) Wht:
Open High Low Clow
May 03 , .04 .02 1 .03 'i
July .881. .80 ; .88 4 .89 i
S.p .80 .B9"i .88i .80i
Wall St. Report
NEW YORK. March 13. (AP) A
limping recovery developed In the
stock market today, after acattered
selling had uncovered several weak
spota.
Small net gains predominated in
leading Issues at the finish, although
some stocks were still down a potnt
or more. Sales approximated 1,000.
000 shares.
Today's closing prices for 33 se
lected stocks follow:
Al. Chem. & Dye 131 'J
American Can 115
American It Foreign Power ...... 3
A. T. & T - 105i
Anaconda
Atch. T. & S. F
Bendix Aviation .......
Bethlehem Steel
California Packing ............
Caterpillar Tractor ..
Chrysler ;
Commercial Solvent .
Curtlss-Wrlght -
. 8
39
13
33H
38
38'i
33',
18
3
DuPont 89
General Foods 32 'A
General Motors - .... 27H
International Harvester 35';
I. T. & T 5
Johns-Manville 3914
Montgomery Ward 22 1,;
North American .......
Penney (J. C.)
65',
H'i
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15;
38 14
37
Phillips Petroleum
Radio ..
Southern Pacific ....
Std. Brands
Std. Oil Cal
Std. Oil N. J
Trans. America ..,..,....,
Union Carbide 45
United Aircraft 10"4
U. 8. Steel 29
San Fram-two Butterfat.
SAN FRANCISCO. March 13. (AP)
-First grade butterfat, 36c, f. o. b.,
San Francisco.
Sliver.
NEW YORK. March 13. (AP)
Bar silver steady, unchanged at 56.
LAZINESS KEEPS
SALEM. Ore. (UP) The turkey
business Is one place where latlness
Is a big asset, says C. G. Deter, Mo-
lalla county turkaw grower.
'The more exercise a turkey gets
the tougher the meat," stated Deter,
who sold 2700 birds In a two-week
period last month. My turkeys are
separated Into small lota and never
allowed to run. I want them to grow
fat and lazy. The lyazler they get
the more tender their meat.
Deter'a turkeys are allowed to roam
and eat In clover, later fattening on
wheat and oats and finally corn. This
spring he Intends to plant alfalfa for
his birds, which are cared for in
large part by a little black water
spaniel that rounds up turkeys much
as shepherd dogs round up sheep.
One of Deter's Ideas which has
brought htm some little success In
marketing has been to pass up the
Thanksgiving and Christmas day
trade and ship his birds east when
the supply is smaller.
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SMUDGE OIL from your oil com
pany. We have two large oil trucks
ready to deliver smudge oil to your
ranch. Ask us for rates. Phone 833
F. E. Samson Co.
Friday
LADIES 25c
Coming Thursday
"dive of India," starring Ronald
Coleman In what la said to be one of
the outstanding pictures of screen
history, makes Its local bow at the
Craterlan theater tomorrow, where It
starts a three day engagement.
The true story of Robert Cllve, who
conquered an empire at 26 who rose,
by his own faith and genius and dar
ing from a poor clerk In the East In
dia Company to become England's
greatest hero, is one of the most pow
erful roles Colman has ever had. And.
from all advance reports, he has tak
en advantage of every opportunity to
be more dashing, mora spirited and
more effective than ever.
Loretta Young plays the leading
feminine role opposite Colman and
has been receiving her share of the
critic's plaudits.
Telling a moving love story against
a stirring action background. "Cllve
of India" graphically shows In thrill
ing, spectacular style how this one
man made India a British domain.
Some of the moat exciting episodes
show CUve's "mad army" avenging
the massacre of "The Black Hole of
Calcutta"; the charge of the ele
phants at the battle of Plasscy; and
a charging army crossing swollen
rivers in the teeth of a wild monsoon.
regulate, lax or prohibit certain
games involving an element of skill.
The highway commitvre of the
house will report out Senator Burke's
bill for special order of business at
3 o'clock Wednesday afternoon. The
bill increases the load on trucks ap
proximately 10,000 pounds. Another
special order of business was the
amusement tax on theatres.
House Passes Three
During the morning the house
passed three of Its own measures,
one providing for a tax levy by the
county court to provide for the pay
ment of labor claims against the
counties and providing for redemp
tlon of scrip Issued several years ago
In Portland, another relating to as
sistance of dependent mothers and
children. A resolution requesting the
state highway commission to employ
men from the unemployment relief
rolls as far as possiote was approved.
For the second time Senator Mc
Kay's safety glass bill was shattered
by the house, 32 voting against the
measure which would have provided
that after Jan. 1, 1936, all new ve
hicles coming Into the state as well
as on school busses must be equip
ped with safety glass. Another senate
bill, previously rejected, was recon
sidered and passed. It provides $4,000
for the state department of Ameri
canization. 00 III
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Ends Tomorrow Night!
MUSIC! MIRTH! MERRIMENT!
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Friday Saturday!
EDMUND LOWE
VICTOR McLAGLEN
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MARJORIE RAMBEAU
CHARLES BICKFORD
FLORENCE RICE
The two swaggering heroes of
your greatest hits in a drama
packed picture of the devil,
may-care tunnel men of the
rivor!
Now at Roxy
Ellasa Landl and AdAlphe Mvnjou
merge aa one of the screens really
great Acting teams by virtue of their
scintillating performances in "The
Great Flirtation," from Oergory Rat-
off'a amusing story, which opened to
day at the Roxy theater.
It is a shrewdly written, hand
somely mounted and intelligently di
rected film that purports to reveal
the private lives of a famous pro
fessional couple.
"Sweet Adeline9' Is
Entertaining Film
After a record 63 weeks run on
Broadway, It was only natural that
eventually "Sweet Adeline" would
find Itself in motion pictures and.
opening yesterday at the Rislto the
ater, with Irene Dunne In the lead
ing role, proved to be a thoroughly
entertaining musical romance of the
gay nineties.
The screen version retains the best
of the original to which has been
added much that Is new Including
two songs written particularly for
this production.
The story Is laid in the gay nine
ties, and concerns the proprietor of
a Hoboken beer garden and his
daughters, who not only wait on
tables but sing for the customers.
Adeline, the rolo enacted by Miss
Dunne, Is In love with a poor song
plugger and writer, and Is In turn.
courted, for purposes other than mat
rimony, by gay blades of various de
grees. The girl lands both on Broad
way and before the altar, but only
after a series of thrilling adventures
and romantic Interludes that hold
the audience breathless with sus
pense when It is not roaring Itself
wenk with laughter.
It had almost been forgotten that
Irene Dunne had a voice of Metro
politan Opero quality, and that she
had once been under contract to
that organization.
There are four comedians. Hugh
Herbert. Ned Sparks, Joseph Caw
thorn and Nydia Westman. If a fun
nter quartette exists. It haa not been
charted on the theatrical map.
Use Mall Tribune want ads.
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Spectacular entertain
ment in the glorious
picturization of glitter
in; Gotham's naughty
DONALD WOODS HUGH
HERBERT NED SPARKS
JOSEPH CAWTH0RN
LOUIS CALHERN PHIL
REGAN and many others
Outcast Lady
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"Outcast Lady, which opened this
afternoon at the Studio theater, pre
sents a pair of lovers in one of the
strongest emotional dramas ever writ
ten for stage or screen.
Constance Bennett and Herbert
Marshall make an unforgettable pair
in the picture version of Michael
Ar den's story.
The picture deals with the love of
Irla and Napier, Interrupted by the
opposition of Napier's father.
Has ?00-Year-Old Watch.
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Fiction can never equal the
stirring drama of Clive . . . who
conquered all India for a nation
that had exiled him in disgrace . . .
whose aword carved out a throne for a
girl he had never seen!
HOrtALD COUTlfllU
LORETTA YOUNG
COLIN CLIVE
and THOUSANDS of OTHERS I
Davey, watch fanoler, has a watcn
which is 200 years old, and keeps per
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