MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD, OREGON. MONDAY. MARCH IS. lOfio
PAGE FIVE
Local and
Phoentt Visitor Mrs. Donna Graf
fla was a Medford vifltor from Phoen
ix Saturday.
From Central I'ulnl Mr. and Mm. j
Ed Bordman of Central Point visited
In this city Saturday. j
From Ashland Ike Pndrpar was a
business visitor in Medford Saturday j
from Ashland.
Return from SnuMi-Mrs. Weldon '
Zundell and small son Robert return- I
d home last evenlnc from Los An- I
geles. where they spent a month vis
iting Iriends. I
Spend Week-Fiid Here Mrs. L. J.
Horton and lanuly, of Tule Lake, Cal.,
spent the week-end In Medford at
the home of Mrs. Horton's parents.
Mr. and Mrs. C. N. Hansen.
Shop In Mrilford Mr. and Mrs.
Lloyd Wooten and Mr. and Mrs. John
Hamilton of Talent were In Medford
Saturday evening on a shopping ex
pedition. Attends Legion Meet Mrs. H.
Bromley of Grants Pass was among
those attending the 16th anniversary
party of the American Legion and
Auxiliary in this city last week.
K I u a nla n to .Meet M em bers of
Medford Klwanls club, their wives,
and their friends, are Invited to at
tend the ladles' night meeting of the
Klwanls club at 6:30 o'clock this eve
ning at Hotel Medford.
Tart Couple Wed Wella Whitney
and Clarence Williams, both of Taft.
Cal.. were married at 11 o'clock this
morning by Judge Earl B. Day. They
left immediately after the ceremony
for Taft. where they will make their
home at 413 North street.
Lamb Tongues Found It has been
reported that great bunches of lamb
tongues are now In bloom in the
Griffin creek district. Sunny spring
afternons are finding many city peo
ple out picking the flowers.
Minor Crah An auto crash Satur
day involving machines driven by R.
A. Clark and Ronald Trowturldge of
Yakima, Washington was reported at
the city police station today. The re
port Indicates that Trowbridge did
sot see the stop sign at the corner
of Oak dale and Sixth streets, and
sides wiped the Clark machine.
Three on Drunk Charges Three
men were arrested by the city police
over the week end on drunk and dis
orderly charges. They were Dallas
Reeder, released uti $10 ball, W. R.
Bond, fined $10 In city court this
morning, and Evan Jones, also fined
$10.
Taxpayers Still Busy Belated tax
payers reported to the tax collection
department of the sheriff's office
this morning to make payments.
March is was the final date for pay
ments without Interest. FlgureB on
the amount paid will not be available
until after the tax collection depart
ment has opened the heavy payments
by mall. This will require a week or
ten days.
U4YTIME:
Ends Tomorrow Night!
MR. AND MRS.
"THIN MAN"
Are United Again 1
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Powell
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ISABEL JEWELL
HOWARD BROPHY
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HURRY! HURRY!
ro.ltlvely Fnd Tomorrow
A Sparkling Comedy with
Albert von Tilzer's Finest
Songs !
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Here frum liold Hill Mrs. Alva j
Cook of Gold Hill Is among Medford j
visitors today, having arrived this
morning on the Oregonian.
On Court Dut C. 8. Hatch of
Rogue River is in Medford today on
circuit court Jury duty. He arrived
this morning by train. i
Hark from Portland Mrs. Ed. I
Crowe of this city returned this '
morning from Portland, whera she ;
had spent a week visiting. j
1
l.nry HI Burt Lowry. Jr., Is In j
the sacred Heart hospital where he
underwent an operation for appen
dicitis early this afternoon. He is re
ported as doing nicely.
Attorney Ah If Arrives Attorney V.
A. C. Ahlf of Granta Pass Is attend
ing to business in Medford today,
having arrived this morning on the
Oregonian.
Thurman Goes South Lylt Thur
man, of Medford Ice and Storage Co.,
left on a business trip to San Fran
ci6co Sunday by train.
Ne,ff Return Porter J. Neff. at
torney, returned yesterday morning
on the Oregonian from Portland,
where he had been attending to busi
ness for several days.
Precipitation Recorded During the
12-hour period ending at 5 a. m. this
morning the weather bureau record
ed .03 of an Inch of rainfall. During
the preceding 12-hour period, .08 of
an inch was noted.
Mishap at Klamath Miss Grace
Pearce of Jacksonville who Is visiting
friends at Klamath Falls, had the
misfortune of falling on an Icy side
walk end breaking her left arm above
the elbow. It will be several weeks
before she can attend to her usual
duties.
California Visitors Mrs. F. E.
Swinson and daughter Barbara Lee,
of Sacramento, now visiting In Port
land, will arrive Wednesday to visit
with Miss Edna Elfert and Mr. E. N.
Eldrldge of this city before return
ing to their home in the California
city.
.Miss Dorf to Washington Miss
Amy h. Dorf, who for the last two
years has been Intake clerk and ste
nographer at the Jackson county re
lief committee offices, left last eve
ning by train for Washington, D. C,
where she has accepted a position
with the Farm Credit administration.
The position came as the result of
civil service examination. Miss Dorf
is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E.
A. Dorf of 1119 North Central. Her
position at the relief offices has been
taken by Miss Peggy Oinn.
Speaking Class Tonight SERA
public speaking class holds regular
meeting tonight at 7:15. at the Senior
high school. Toplo for the ladies to
night Is "A comparison;" the ape'
ciflo assignment being a two or three
minute talk in which two subjects,
theories, places, or people are com
pared. The comparison Is to be one
in which there are more attributes of
slmllllarlty than of difference. The
topic for the men Is "A Contrast."
Members of the class are anticipating
an interesting and profitable meet
ing. Anyone Interested la Invited to
visit.
Accident Alarms Neighbors Neigh
bors apparently becoming alarmed at
the sound of the crash, five reports
of an auto accident on the Midway
road last night were received by the
state police here In about as many
minutes. A CCC truck driven by Art
Kincald struck a wood-laden truck
of David Davis. The Davis truck
was running without clearance lights,
according to police, and Klnkald be
lieved the oncoming car was a pas
senger vehicle. The two trucks col
lided, scattering wood for many feet
along the right-of-way. No action was
filed by either party.
Sales Meeting Called J. B. Bra u It.
manager of the Southern Oregon
Gas Corp., has arranged for an Inter
esting sales meeting to be held to
morrow evening at the local offices
of the corporation, 309 West Main
street. District managers and sales
men from the branch offices at Ash
land. Grants Pass and Roseeburg as
well as the home office staff will at
tend. A special feature of the evening
will be a motion picture demonstrat
ing the Penfleld Gas automatic wat
er heater, presented by Montgomery
Bros, of Portland and San Francisco,
j distributors for the heater, which Is
a product of John Woods manufac
turing company of Pennsylvania.
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We Never Say "No"!
No matter what the pirrMimstanoM of
a family may bp, we never deny our
service heeanse of financial condi
tions. That is i record of which w
are proud.
Those desirina the quality of service
we offer will find that our policies
make our service available always.
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To lot Anjeles Allan Black left
Saturday night by train for Los An
geles, i
Malts A-hland E H PI lug of this
city mas a business visitor Saturday ;
in AMUand.
Rr modeling Home Dr. Rusm-U R.
Sherwood ts remodeling, repairing and
painting his new home at 523 South
Newtown.
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I At Community Mrs. J. E- McCay
of this city is a patient at the Com
' munlty hospital, having undergone
an operation there this morning.
llai-k from Oakland Mrs. Viola
Corby returned to Medford today
from Oakland, Calif., where she was
the guest of Mrs. J. A. Bell for a
week.
Petri Here Henry Petri, educa
tional adviser at Oregon Caves, ac
companied by Mrs. Petri, were here
Sunday with a group of men from
the camp to witness the district
basketball games.
Visit Coast Mr. and Mrs. Lee Van
Ausdale, Catherine Chaney, Maurice
Sample, Mary Powell and Colin Gould
left over the week end for Camp Mc
Klnley, near Coqullle, Ore., where
they were guests of Capt. N. C. Cha
ney. From there they planned to con
tinue to Bandon, returning by way
of the coast highway through Cres
cent City,
Finds "Black Widow" Earlwin
Cutler, clerk at the offices of Rogue
River national forest, has a large
black kldow spider he said Keith
Gregory of Table Rock found yester
day on the banks of Rogue river.
Cutler said the skeleton of the spid
er's mate was also found, the first
insect having eaten the latter, a
characteristic from which the name
"black widow" Is derived.
Li restock
PORTLAND, March 18. (AP)
CATTLE: 2000; 26 A 50c lower, but
asking higher. Steers, good, com
mon and medium, $5.50(9.60: heif
ers, good, common and medium
$5.25' 7.75: cows. good, common and
medium. $4.257; low cutter and
cutter. $2.25a4.25; bulls, good, $4.75
a 5.25; cutter, common and med
ium, $3.50o4.75; vealers. good and
choice, $7.50a 9: cull, common and
medium, $3.507.50; calves, good and
choice, $6.50 h 8.50: common and
medium, $3.50 6.50.
HOGS 2000: weak tendency.
Lightweight, good and choice. 8tft
9.50; medium weight, good and
choice, $8.75(3 9.50; heavyweight,
good and choice. $8.25a9: packing
sows, medium and good. $6.50
7.75: feeder and atocker pigs, good
and choice. $7.50 k 8.
SHEEP and LAMBS 3200, steady.
Iflmrm. good and choice, $6.60 7:
common and medium, $4 50 ft 6.50:
yearling wethers. $4 a 5; ewes, good
and choice. $34; cull, common and
medium, $2 at 3.25.
CHICAGO, March 18. ( AP) (U.
8. Dept. Agr.) Hogs: 13.000; slow,
weak to 10 lower; 200-250 lbs. $9.15
25, top $9.30; heavy weights $9.00-16;
desirable 160-200 lbs. $9.00-20; light
lights $8,50-9.00; sows $8.50-60.
CATTLE: 12,000; few strictly good
and choice weighty steers on shipping
account about steady but general
market 15-25 lower; bidding 25-50
lower on predominant supply In-between
grade light steers: bulls and
vealers about steady; stockers and
feeders weak, tending lower; best 1498
lb. steers $14.00; hardly enough done
on most classes to make market; se
lected vealers $9.00-50, bulk $7.75
8.50. SHEEP: 14.000; fat lambs fairly ac
tive, bids and sales steady to 25
higher; sheep dull; Indications about
steady on feeding lambs; good to
eholce fed western lambs $7.90-8.35;
best offerings bid $8 50 by small kill
ers, held $8.60 and above; choice na
tive ewes $4.00-"??. nght weight
feeding lambs In demand $5.00-6.00.
Portland Produce
' POTLAND, Ore.. Marcn 18. (API
BUTTER PrlnU. A grade, 30c lb. In
parchment wrapper. 31c lb. In car
tons: B grade, parchment wrappers.
20c lb.: cartona 30c lb.
BUTTERFAT Portland delivery: A
grade deliveries at least twice weekly.
29-30c lb.; country routes, 27-29c lb.:
B grade, deliveries less thsn twice
weely, 38-39C lb.; C grade at market.
B grade cream buying prices but
terfat basts. 55c lb.
EOOfi fiales to retailers: Specials.
32c; extras. 20c; fresh extrsa. browns.
30c: standards,. 19c: fresh mediums
20c: medium firsts, 18e dozen.
- MEDFORD, OREGON
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tote
EGOS Buying prices of wholesal
ers: Fresh specials, 21c; extras. 30c;
first 18c; extra medium 17c; medt
um flrrts. 10c: under grades, 16c doz.
CHEESE 92 wore. Oregon triplets,
lftc; loaf, 17v Brokers will pay 4c
below quotations. 1
MILK Contract price A. Portland I
i delivery. 12.20 cwt.; B grade cream.1
;27i:c lb.
j COUNTRY MEATS -Selling price to
j retailers: Country killed hogs, best
butchers, under 150 lbs., lS'3c lb.;
vealers. fancy, '-o-lsc lb : heavy. R
!ltc lb.: cutter sow.. 8-10: lb.: canner.
5-6V- lo.: bulls 8-8';C lb.: lambs, fancy
13-14 lb: mutton, 5-6o lb.
LIVE POIXTRY-Portland delivery
, buying p-lcep: Colored hen. over5',
lbs., 14-l.V lb; under 5'i lbs.. 15-lfic
jib.: Ik'horn fowl., over 3'. lbs., 14
j 15c lb '.; under 3 lbs.. 13-14c lb.;
,.priny!. 4 lbs. and up, 17-18c lb.;
j under 4 lbs.. 17-18c lb.; broilers. ll
,2 lbs, 19-30c lb.; under l' It.. 17
j 18c lb.: roosters. 6c lb.; Pekln ducks
! young. 16-17c lb.
j ONIONS Oregon. I4-4.2A cental,
j POTATOES Oregon Burbanks, 1
! cental: Deschutes Gems, $1.35-1 40
cental.
NEW POTATOES Florida. 2 50 50
1b. box; Hawaiian, $1.35 per 30-lb.
box.
WOOL 1935 clip, nominal; Willam
ette valley medium. 15c; coarse and
braid, 13c lb.; eastern Oregon, 12-15c
lb.; southern Idaho. 13-14c lb.
HAY Buying price from producers:
Alfalfa No. 1. new price, 16-16.50;
eastern Oregon timothy, il7; oats,
910-11 ton; Willamette valley timothy
$14 ton; clover. $10-11 ton, Portland.
Chicago Wheat
CHICAGO, March 18. lAP)
Wheat:
Open High Low Close
May 91i .91'. .90', .91,
July 88 .68 .875,1 .88 t
Sep 88 i .B834 .87 .88Ji
Wad St. Report
NEW YORK. Mnrch 18. (AP)
The stick market was upset by out
side Influences and declines of frac
tions to a point or more were gen
eral In the most active sections to
day. A brief rally shortly aller noon
lifted . leaders from the day's lows
but there was no disposition to fol
low up In most cases and prices
held in a narrow range to the
close. Sales approximated 600,000
shares.
Today's closing prices for 32 sel
ected stocks follow:
Al. Chem. & Dye 125
Am. Can - 113
Am. & Fgn. Pow 2',
A. T. & T 99".
Anaconda . 8',fc
Atch. T. & 8. P 39
Bendix Avla 12U
Beth. Steel 22'.,
California Pack'g 38?,
Caterpillar Tract 37,i
Chrysler 32?i
Coml. Solv - lBVa
Curtlss-Wright - 2','a
DuPont 8T4
Uon. Poods 33 V4
Gen. Mot 27Vj
Int. Harvest 34 y,
I. T. & T 5),
Johns-Man 39
Monty Ward 22
North Amer 9V.
Penney (J. C.) 65'.
Phllllpa Pet - - 14
Radio - 4
Sou. Pac. - 13
Std. Brands 15
St. Oil Cal -.. 28
St. Oil N. J 35
Trans. Amer, 6
Union Carb 46
Unit. Aircraft 10
U. S. Bteel : 28
Sun Franc I sco lint terra t
SAN FRANCISCO, March 18. (AP)
First grade butterfat, 31',!, f.o.b. San
Francisco.
Be correctly corse ted in
an Artist Model by
Ethelwyn B. Hoffmann.
Slated Convocation of Cra
ter Lake Chapter No. 33
R. A. M. Tuesday, March
19th at 7:30 p. m. Visitors
Invited. GEO. ALDEN. Secy,
O. O. Horner, H. P.
JSSESSa
Roundtrlp
$1065
Ne time you go to Port
land, try the train. Ride in
big, comfortable coach on the
Shasta daylight trip ar
riving Portland at 7:3) p.m.
... or leave here at night on
No. 330, arriving Portland at
7:33 oext morning. For oaly
a few dollars more, you can
sleep ai you ride in a roomy
standard Pullman berth.
Similar fen-ice ttlurning
4. L. C.1IU.L. Ajeul. Jel 44
I One way
$fi59
Starts Tuesday f
"Living on Velvet.' opening to- 1
morrow at the Rlalto theatre, has
several things to recommend It to ;
snow-goers, wnn lis star cast neau
ed by Warren William, Kay Fran
cis, and George Brent topping the
list.
Brent portrays a dashing dare
devil, whose mental attitude toward
life has been warped by a terrific
airplane accident In which his par
ents and his sister are all killed
and he escaped. He considers him
self a "dead" man and rushes from
one mad escapade to another, al
ways trying to forget.
Is Smart Comedy
"The Oood Fairy." now at the
Craterlan theatre, will undoubtedly
bring many a chuckle and high
merriment to all those who are
fortunate enough to forget about
its misleading title and really wish
to see one of the most sparkling
comedy romsnces of the season. For
the picture Is a delightful heart
warming and laughter-provoking
story that can be readily recom
mended as an efficacious antidote
for anyone suffering from the blues.
Enchanting and whimsical little
orpnan gins nave been quite the
fad In several motion pictures. None
has been more appealing than Mar
garet Sullavan. who plays the part
of Lulsa In "The Oood Fairy."
"The Good Fairy" Is no sappy
account of a suffering orphan saved
from a lifetime of drudgery by a
kindly bachelor. It Is smart, spicy
comedy. The high merriment Is bal
anced skillfully by genuine pathos
and charm.
Appearing with Miss Sullavan In
the leading roles are some of the
moat popular players In pictures
today. With Frank Morwn. Herbert
Marshall and Reginald Owen In the
principal roles, no comedy need lack
spirit.
The story of "The Good Fairy"
finds Miss Sullavan. a young girl
entirely unschooled In the ways of i
the world, leaving an orphan asy- ;
lum to take a position as an usher-
ette in a theatre and achieving in
a hectic 48 hours a series of excit
ing, hilarious adventures, and a
romance with Marshall.
Just how things work out you
must see for yourself. For "The
Good Fairy" Is as thoroughly en-
Shows I I
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7:00-!):i)0 II
Positively Ends Tonite
Richard Arlen Madge Evans
Stepin Fetchitin 'HELLDORADO'
STARTING
What sort of business is
this? . . . Kay and George
go on a honeymoon . . .
and Warren goes along . . .
We'll bet you've never
seen a love story like this
one!
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Will Give Sacred Concert
t
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T'.'.e P.rk5-Hiuliinfl Quartet wilt
in the local Church of the Nnrurene.
nt 7;0 Tt1(1 pUOiic invited The
of lovers of i.aored music. The gifted singers will oe rememoerra oy
Medfo:d folk, who heard them in a previous appearance a year ao. Pro
fessor Hawktns is a song writer oi some ability, having written and Har
mon I red a considerable number of compositions.
Joyable a film as the season has
brought forth. Miss sullavaii'a art
istry, her wthtful ihnrm nnd the
wide rnnce of her talent this time
encompassing riotom comedy be
come here more apparent than ever
In her earlier accomplishments.
STARS OF 'THIN MAN'
IN "EVELYN PRENTICE'
William Powell and Myrna Loy.
sensational hits In "The Thin Man."
are the stars of "Evelyn Prentice,"
now at the Roxy.
It deals with a murder case In
which the fate of a defendant, and
the lite happiness, of the attorney,
are woven together In a mystery.
DARROW SPENDS MOST
TIME SLEEPING NOW
WASHINGTON. March 18 (API
Clarrnce Darrow. here to have his sav
- about NRA once strain, revealed today
what a noted criminal lawyer does
for pastime when ho gets to be 77.
He slumbers.
"How do you spend most of your
time?" a reporter nsed him.
"Sleeping." Darrow replied with a
grin.
Drop in at DeVoe's on Sundays or
evenings for the groceries you forgot
to get.
Brnphy's. Jewelers, specialize in de
signing or modernizing your old
Jewelry.
BALES BOOKS and office furniture
at Elliott s. 118 N. Central.
cjonstlpation
KnXi "if constipation causes you Oas,
Indigestion, Headaches, Baa
Sleep, Pimply 8kin, cet quick
relief with ADLER1KA. Thor-
ourIi nrtlon, yet itentie, sale.
MerHnrrt Pharmacy nnd
Heath's Drug Hlnre
iHae 'waBBnjmi
ig KIddleg 10c l J
TOMORROW!
o
be heard in a sacred mimical concert
Central avenue ai jack, mmuv
program Is pponsored for the benefit
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
CASH paid for men's 2nd hand suits.
hats and shoes. Win u. wuson. ss
No. Front St.
WOOD WANTED 100 to 300 cords 4" j
Main.
FOR RENT 2-room apt. 317 E. Jack
son. Phone 749-Y.
WANTED To buy 100 rods of used
woven wire enoe in gKd condi
tion. K. C, Mall Tribune.
YOU NO MEN or man and wife to
live In cnbln on premises. Farm
work. Steady. L. U. Gould. Talent.
FOR SALE 1930 Ford aednn. Oood
condition. Reasonable. WH1 consid
er older car as trade-in. Ba). terms.
Tribune, Box 3312.
FOR RENT Mrge housekeeping
room. 627 No. Central. 150 per
week.
WANTED Small ranch from 30 to
78 acres In or around Medford. Will :
pay cash if suitable and If Interest
ed Rive full detail, acreage, water, I
condition, price, etc. Want action, j
Writ 4970 E. SI aw so n St., May
wood. Calif. i
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7:00-9:00 liJjjjVTgaW Kiddies . Wc
Hurry! It Ends Tomorrow!
Audiences RAVE! . . So Will You!
JSlT
WEDNESDAY
It Tops
"The Gay Divorcee"
a.Kt k ".a am
Tlie Queen of musical ro- JEROME KERN
mances . . . screened in a sun- LYRICS BY
burst of song . . . rhythm . . . OTTO HARBACH
dances ... luffs!
Hotel Willami
Klomafh Falls
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POR RENT Fum. apt. 444 K. Grape.
Kr information call Mrs. Burton,
520 So. Fir.
FOR SALE New Hampshire red
chicks. Dressier Hatchery. Phone
1569-Y.
WANTED Part time waitresses at the
Brass Rail.
WANTED Experienced girl for house
work. Care of one child. Assist with
cooking. Board, room, wages. Tel.
1489.
USED KELVINATOR refrigerator with
cold control, 4 1 1 cubic feet, 60.
Leonard Elec, Holly Theater.
WANTED Bookkeeping work, part
or full time. Box 2212. Tribune.
FOR RENT Kour furnished house
keeping rooms. S19 King St.
WANTED TO BUY Extension lad
ders. Phone 289 -J.
rL To relieve
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iV Itching
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Resiriol
Special
St. Patrick's
Entertainment
Today at the
MARBLE CORNER
Jacksonville
Oood Music . Oood Crowds
D. E. HARTMAN, Prop.
The uproarlouly funny ro
mance of a lovely little liar!
, . Modem . . . Splry . , . Racyl
SULlSvfltl
mARSHALt
FRANK MORGAN
REGINALD OWEN
tLVr4jIl-r.T-l-I4
W rnaks t specialljr ol
raierlni to eommcrelil
traiallers Modern. Until
Popular price. Dining
Room and Cnfe hop
tUlle. fre
Percf. Mgr.