MEDFORD MATL TRIRTXE. MEDFOIJL), OREGON. TUESDAY. MARCH IP. 1935.
PAGE FIVE
Local and
VKIt m A-hland Mrs. J. W. Mer-,
rltl and her daughter, Mrs. B. San
derbon ol Metllord, were visiting In
Ashland with friends Siuiday. j
From Ahlond Miss Irene Wehrll
of Ashland was a business visitor In
Medford Monday morning, according
to the Ashland Tidlnes.
From H'lSiie Klver C. b. Hatch of
Rogue River arrived this mor.uhg "it
the Oretonian to spend the (toy in
Medford on circuit court Jury duty.
Spend Week-end Here Earl Lit
trell and George Hague of Grants
Puss spent the week-end with friends j
In Medford. Grants Pass Courier.
llxi Operation Mrs. P. M. Pllsnm
of Tennant, Cal.. underwent a major
operation yesterday at the Sabred
Heart hospital-
Sundov Victors The Ashland Tid
ings states that Mr. and Mrs. W. a.
Sander of Ashland visited In Med
ford Sunday evening at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Shy Morthland.
Kxpected In Arrive W. F Hayden
of Grants Pass was expected to arrive
today by train to spend several days
her on business connected with min
ing Interests.
From Portland Kenneth Pilllty !
Portland arrived this mornin? jy
train to reassume a position at head
quarters detachment of Medford CCC
district.
FrelRht Man Arrives R. E. Mul
lany. representatlvo of the Trans
continental prelcht bureau, arrived
last night by train to attend to of
ficial business In Medford.
Grants Pass visitors According to
the Grants Pass Courier. Mr. and
Mrs. Ployd Parsons. Medford. spent
the- week-end In Grants Pass at the
home of the latter's parents. Mr. and
Mrs. I.. E. Mllledge.
Wilsons Have Visitors Mr. and
Mrs. G. H. Yeo and Mrs. A. L. Har
vey visited at Medford Sunday after
noon with Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Wilson.
Mrs. Wilson is Mrs. Harvey's daugh
ter. Ashland Tidings.
Sander Recoverlnc ReP 'rom
the community hospital Indicate that
Fred C. Sander, who recently undei
went a major operation there. Is re
covering nicely, and should be able
to be about in a short time.
Loott Reported Better Burt bowry.
Jr., who underwent a major operation
at the Sacred Heart hospital. Is re
covering as well as could oe expecUd
However, he will not be able to re
ceive visitors for several days.
Luclan Clement Sails Lucian
(Lute) Clement, who loi the last sev
eral months has been employed for
T. W. Woolworth Co. and a stock
exchange bureau at San Francisco,
has sailed for Honolulu, T. H., ac
cording to word received here today
by his parents. Mr. and Mrs. A. R.
Clement of 223 West Main. He is
working his way to the Islands aboard
ship. Clement and Dick Sleight, both
graduates of Medford high school,
have spent some time In San Fran
elsco. where- Sleight Is artist for F.
W. Woolworth Co. and also attend
ing business college.
Merchant's
LUNCHES
35c
Table d'Hote or a M Carte
Pert t re
The COLONI AL
Everybody Welcome
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Of "THf THIN MAM
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The Surprise Musical
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Personal
Hack from Portland Miss Mary
Haven returned this morning on the
Oreonun from Portland.
At Sacred Heart Arthur Lord of
Central Point is a patient at he Sac
red Heart hospital, where he under
went a minor operation yesterday.
At Hipltal-Mra. Vaileh Trubbe of
830 T.iylor street unoerwent a major
operatlcn today at the Community
hospital.
Has Ton-tlertomy E. J. Jsnney of
Modoc avenue underwent a tonsll
ectomy this morning at the Com
munity hospital.
Vinlne Improves Prof. i. Vlning
who Is receiving treatment at the
Community hospital, was much im
proved Monday, according to the at
tending physician. Ashland Tidings.
Has Emergency Operation Ned
Cash of Central Point underwent an
err.er.jency operation last night at tr.e
Sacred Heart hospital, attendants re
ported today.
Hate Major Operations E. E.
Fisher of 316 King street. Ellrabeth
Renter of Jacksonville and Mrs. Chai
les Jantzer of Central Point all under
went major operations this morning
at the Sacred Heart hospital.
Girl Scouts Awarded The Olrl
Scout headquarters was attractively
decorated last Monday evening for
the purpose of conducting a cere
mony, at which four girls were pre
sented with the tenderfoot pin. This
makes them members of the Girl
Scouts of America. Those who re
ceived this badge were Jean Leonard.
Nancy Day, Peggy Dean and Ruth
Nordlck.
OF
Co-operation of the motoring pub
lic, during the period of resurfacing
the Pacific highway between Sixth
street and the north city limits. Is
requested by the stste highway com
mission, through Resident. Rntrlneer
V. L. Goodnight. Work started this
morning on the project, and Is ex
pected to take three weeks.
"We plan to maintain one-way
traffic during the work." Engineer
Ooodnlght said today, "but unless
there is co-operation by the motor
ing public, the highway will be
closed on certain portions. It Is re
quested that city and country auto
lst use other afreets as much
possible to lessen the traffic and
danger of congestion and accidents-
ine state highway board, does not
want to divert the truffle nnlau
absolutely necessary, but It will be
none, it co-operation Is not forth
coming." Ooodnlght also requested that
"sightseeing motorists" refrain from
traveling by the work, while under
way. "The contractors and the state
highway board desire a first-class
Job. and this csn be accomplished
only by the help of motorists." he
said.
Goodnight said that traffic from
the north could reach the business
district, by using the McAndrews
road to North Central avenue, and
Crater Lake Highway traffic could
travel to East Main and enter the
downtown section by that route.
It Is planned to rout the present
light through travel direct over the
t-acinc Hignway, unless conditions
warranted use of detours.
4
OREGON'S RELIEF
WASHINGTON, March 19. (AP)
The federal relief administration to
day granted an additional (67.575.313
for March relief, bringing total allot
ments for the month to 8129.732.537.
Most of the grants were for the
second half of March. Including
general relief, transient relief, col
lege student aid. the emergency edu
cation program and drought relief.
No grants were made to Idaho,
pending Increased contribution from
the state government.
Grant included: Oregon. (475.000;
California, (47,750.000; Washington,
$966,890.
i KILL 27 MOHAMMEDANS
IN ORDER TO HALT RIOT
KARACHI, India, March 19. (AP)
Twenty-seven Mohammedans were
killed and 97 Injured today when po
lice stopped a riot of 100.000 demon
strating against the execution of a
fellow moslem with a volley of shots.
MARVIN OKOBcif and his barjd,
Oriental Gardens. Thursday.
DANCE AT
DREAMLAND
WEDNESDAY
NIGHT
DINTY MOORE
AND HIS
ORCHESTRA
MEN
r.rjc
LADIES
10c
livestock
PORTLAND. Ore.. Mar. 19. I API
CATTLE 100: 25-75.- lower. Steers,
common nd medium. 5 25-9 10: cow.
jgood. common and medium. 4 00-7.00;
How cutter and cutter, 2.00-4.00; bulls,
good and choice. 5 00-50: cutter, coin-
mon and medium, 3.75-5.00
unchanged.
HOC.S. 100: 10-25C lower.
others
UEht-
weight, good and choice. 7.75-9.25:
medlumweiahl. good and chok-e. 8 50- !
9.25; heavyweight, good and choice. :
8.00-75; packing sows, medium and
good. 6 50-7.75: others unchsnged.
SHEEP and lambs 25: steady.
Lambs, common and medium. 4 23
6.50: ewes, good and choice. 3.25-4 25:
cull, common and medium. 2.00-3.50;
others unchanged.
OHICAGO. March 19 J, (U. S.
Dept. Agr.) HOGS: 14.000: slow, lj
25 lower: good to choice 180-230 lbs
8.90-9.00. top 9.10; big we'ghts 875
90: desirable 160-180 lbs 8:50-90;
light lights 8. 15-50: sows 8.25-40
CATTLE: 6.000: fed steers and vear
llnga very slow, uneven, steady to 25
lower: all grades 50-75 lower for week
very little done: heifers steady: other
she stock steady except cutter cows
weak to shade lower; bulls and choice
vealers steady: best light 'teers 2.75:
holding heavy western-fed steers, sim
ilar to 13.75 kinds week n.?o, above i
13.00: nelfer yearlings 10.00: cutter
cowa 4.00: sausage bulls 5.75; select
ed vealers 9 00-50. bulk 7.50-8.50-
SHEBP: 13.000; fat lambs slow:
trade delayed by lower olds; bulk
held for fully steady price rates; sheep
and feeding lambs little chsnged.
bids and few sales good to choice na
tive and fed western lambs 8.00-25;
choice offerings held 8 50-65 and
above: medium to choice native ewes
4.00-5.00: light weight westerns quot
able higher.
Portland Produce
PORTLAND. Ore.,
BUTTER Prints,
March 19. (AP)
A grade, 29c lb.
In parchment wrappers. 30c lb. in
cartons; B grade, parchment wran- !
pers ae'jc lb., cartons 29'c lb.
BUTTERFAT Portland delivery: A
grade, deliveries at least twice weekly,
28-29C lb.; country routes, 28-290 lb.:
B. grade, deliveries less than twice
weekly, 26-2c 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.
30c; standards. 19c; fresh mediums.
20c: medium firsts, I8c dozen.
EGGS Buying prices of wholesal
ers: Fresh specials. 21c; extras. 20c:
firsts, 18c; extra mediums. 17c: me
dium firsts. 16c: undergrade. 16c doz.
POTATOES Oregon Burbanks. 1
cental; Deschutes Gems. (1.35-1.40
cental; Idaho Gems, (1.25-1.30 cen
tal. Cheese, milk, country meats, live
poultry, onions, new potatoes, wool
and hay, steady and unchanged.
Portland Wheat
PORTLAND, March 19.
Grain:
(AP)
Wheat Open High Low Close
May .774 '"'i
July 7ia; .7i ,71 a; .71Si
Cash: Big Bend bluestem, 84: dnrK
hard winter. 12 per cent, 93; do. 11
per cent, 80'2; soft white. 77: west
ern white and hard winter. 76: nor
thern spring, 78',i: western red, 76.
Oats: No. 3 white, (29.00.
Corn: No. a yellow, 38.7S.
Millrun: Standard. 124.00.
Today's ear receipts: Wheat, 7;
flour, 15: oats. 1; hay. 1.
Chicago Wheat ,
CHICAOO. March 10. (API
Wheat: Open High Low close
May 91',; .93 .91 .91
Jul; .88', .89 'i .88'-, .88',
Sept. ,88'i .89 .88", .88
Wall St. Report
NEW YORK, March 19. (AP) The
stock market followed the lead of cot
ton and other commodities into high
er price levels today.
Although handicapped by stagnant
trading, gains ranging from minor
fractions to a point or more were well
distributed among all groups at the
close. Transfers approximated 500,000
share.
Today's closing prices for 32 select
ed stocks follow:
Al. Chem. &. Dye . 27 -t
Am. Can .113',
Am. & Fgn. Pow . 2si
A. T. it T. 100
Anaconda 8V3
Atch. T. Si 8. F 39
Bendtx Avla. . , 12
Beth. Steel 23
Caterpillar Tract. . 38
Chrysler 33
Com). Solv. ! 8
Curtias-Wrlght 2
DuPont 88
Gen. Foods 33
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MARVIN GEORGE
Marvelous Musiciani
ORIENTAL GARDENS
Thurs, Night March 21
38
36
Int. Harvest.
I. T. T
Johns-Man. .
.Monty Ward ....
! North Amer
i pr '! -
j Penney iJ C.)
;"hi!!:ps Pet ..
Radio
iSou. Pac.
33',
10
2',
65',
. 15
'
. 14
. 15
28',
36'.
, 5',
. 46
. 11s,
st1 Brands .
iSt. Oil Cal. ...
S:- :' N- J-
Trans.
Amer
union Caib
L'n.t. Aircraft ....
U. S. Steel
Siller
NEW YORK. M.ircil 19. API Bar ,
sliver steady, unchanged at 587tc.
San Knim-isi-n Hulterfnt
SAN FRANCISCO. March 19 (API
First grade butterfat. 30c f. o, b.
San Kranclsro.
Here Wednesday
Acolnlnied ns the perfect musical
comedy, "Roberta" comes to Crnterlan
theatre tomorrow as a three-star at
traction with Irene Dunne, Fred
Astaire and Ginger Rogere.
With Miss Dunne singing Jerome
Kern sons hits, including tTie famous
"Smoke Gets in Your Eyes." and
Astaire and Miss Rogers whirling thru
j -Roberta's" dazzling dance routines
! said to outshine those of "The Oay
i Divorcee." the picture also presents
a brilliant array of feminine fashions
ldLplayed by a bevy of America' most
beautiful ft iris.
In addition to dancing as they nave
never dn need before , , . even In
Flying Down to Rio" and "The Gay
Divorcee" . . . Fred Astaire and Miss
Rogers sing. Astaire also burns up
the keys In a torrid piano number,
revenling a new accomplishment.
With rmich of the story action cen
tering In a Paris style salon, the fash
ion displays enter logically Into the
gay. romantic story.
As a stage attraction. "Roberta"
was a smash hit on New York's
Broadway, playing more than 250 per
formances at the New Amsterdam
theatre. It subsequently hung up
new attendance records In road show
ing.
FOR JAMBOE FUND
The Boy Scouts of Medford troop
8. and of Gold Hill troop 17, will
hold a Joint vaudeville show at the
Washington school gym on March
26. at 8 p. m.
Featured will be minstrel skits,
songs, dancing and Jokes. Tickets
went on sale Saturday. The proceeds
will go toward sending a boy to the
International Jamboree, to be held
in Washington, D. C.
The public Is Invited to attend,
and help this worthy cause.
MARVIN GEORGE and his band.
Oriental Gardens, Thursday
TIRED and IRRITABLE
w1
'HO wouldn't
he rrn..
when periodicpaio
was dragging her
down? Relieve the
fain and discom
ort by taking
Lydia E. Pinkham's
Tablets. All drug
gists sell them.
Mrs. Marion
Sidnr of Chicago says: "I was very
tired and irritable. I had severe
pains and terrible headaches pert
odically. My husband bought me
your Tablets and they helped me
wonderfully."
Why don't you try them next month?
Gen. Mot ...
V I Now I Eat
J Lobster
ThiinkJn Hell-am j
BELL-ANSSp
FOR INDIGESTION 5tK.-a
Kay Francis in
, f ; tie - v. tT
V 7' ' ; n
Thrills and unique situations me
the keynotes In "Living On Velvet,"
opening a three day nm at the Rialto
theatre. Its star cast Is headed by
W aire n William, Kay Fra nc la a nd
Oeorge Brent.
There are unusual air maneuvers
with some of the maddest stunting
Imaginable by the pilot, whobe air
escapades finally get him grounded,
after which his mania for speed
SLATED MONDAY
Due to the tact that the audit of
Rogue Valley Golf club's books Is In
complete, the annual meeting, which
was to have been held Monday, was
postponed for another week. The
meeting will be held definitely Mon
day evening. March 25. at 7:30 o'clock
In the Hotel Medford, President Harry
McMahon annnunced today.
Starts Today 3 Days!
They Do the Things You d Like to Do!
p fWw
WARREN hVs'rMsnd"- sis
nnd lotpd his friend's
M'lfs even niorc! ' jf
KAY "" J"t,d onc rzSHkfi I
man to marry an- ff 5 rl Xx
other the dnv artrr she ijj 3(1 tSA 'f.
met him! IfN.' .-
GEORGE I
UtUnUt Ihumhed hl K '.
none at the world, nnd W
lived onh for thrills! M
ri
'Women ST
IVILLIAM ifc 1
"Kau p T
FRANCIS
BRENT LXLJyy
ADDED TREATS
"Demi Tasae" 2 Reeb of Vodvil M
"Strange As It BmP
Rialto Picture
brings mm to gnet m a wild auto
ride.
There is an unique romance In the
story In which two friends love the
same girl, but each doe. his best to
givo her to the other to make the
woman happy.
Brent Is the aviator, William Is his
bet friend and Kay Francis Is tha
beautiful society girl whom the two
love.
At this meeting a complete report
will be rendered outlining accom
plishments during the past year
well as deciding upon a definite pol
icy governing the club's 1035 actlvl
ties.
As many matters having an Impor
tant bearing on the future of the
club will be discussed, all stockhold
ers asc well as playing members are
urgently requested to attend.
In addition to going into the fin
anclal affairs of the club, three new
directors will be elected for the ensu
ing year.
MARVIN GEORGE and his band
Oriental Gardens, Thursday.
LiTlhil 1 .i.Vm if i.si. W. T4, i nii'!- 7 '
Malta Commnder- So. 4,
k. T.. MhxmiIc
Ashlmid, Ore.
Stated conclave. Wednesday
evening. March 20 . Opn
short form. Routine bull
Knight invited.
R. L. BTRDIC, Commnnder.
W. H. DAY, Recorder.
MARVIN GEORGE and hi band.
Oriental Gardens, Thursday.
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
CASH psid for men's 2nd nand suits.
hats and shoes. Will H. Wilson, 32 j
No. Front St.
WOOD WANTED 100 to 200 cords 4'
green fir. Vslley Fuel Co. 26 W.
Main.
EX-NAVY MAN wants work; prefer
radio or electrical. Glean Hall, ru
2, Box 408. Medford.
WANTED Cow trailer. .o.v. 2-wheel,
19lnch wheels preferred. Write
price and description to Geo. A.
Taylor, Camp Connell, Hornbrook
Cal.
FOR RENT 5-room furniMied house,
330 Haven. Inquire 324 Haven.
S0-ACRE ranch, 40 sores cultivated.
40 more belnj; cleared, improved, 35
acres of free water. Price S.IOO'J
Will trade for Medford house
Homeseekers Exchange, 402 East
Main.
POR SALE Hollywood Imrhorn
hatching esss. 2 50 per hundred:
300 baby chicks April 1, at Oc. s.
P. Ireland. Lozter Lane.
GOOD URF.n rR
SO-Day Written Ouarantee.
REAL BARGAINS
1934 Plymouth DeLuxe Bus. Coupe.
1033 Chrysler Brougham.
1933 Plymouth DeLuxe Coupe, 11,-
700 miles.
1933 Dodge Business Coupe.
1933 Plymouth 4-door Sedan.
1933 Chev. rumble seat Coups.
1930 Bulck Coupe.
1931 Chev. Victoria 5-irnas.
1929 Ford Town Sedan.
1930 Chev. Spt. Roadster.
Twenty others from 25 up to
choose from.
ARMSTRONQ MOTORS. INC.
'37 CHEV. TRUCK, 4-speedtransrnls-
"iun; our picaup: a 33x4'4 tires.
Bowman Place,, Central Point.
FOR RENT Apartment, 334 Apple.
Shows
1:4.1
7:00-11:00
STARTING TOMORROW!
The Show You've Waited For!
LU1TH
New dance sensa
tions by America's
dance sweethearts . , .
new magic melodies
... a lifetime of
laughs ... a riot of
rhythm and joy I
If p
I S I
Positively Ends Tonight!
$ULiRvnnmARSHflii
bD
WANTED To buy used piano, mtl
si7 preferred. Quote very beji
price for cash; also make. Box 2103,
Tribune.
FOB SALE Choice fteardles sed
barley. E- H. Nledermeyer. Phona
697-R-X.
NASAL CATARRH
. . . Just a few
drop up each
nostril
CLEARS HEAD QUICKLY
Enjoy yourself at the
MARBLE CORNER
in historic old
JACKSONVILLE
Dancing every night
except Monday
GOOD MUSIC
D. E. Hartman, Prop.
IM.AN NOW TO ATTEND THE
Townsend Club Dance
at Dreamland Friday
Delicious, Extra Thick
Milk Shakes, 10c
CLEO'S
1 1 1 1 I I I llll.
A STAR-STUDDED
MUSICAL
ACHIEVEMENT
THAT BUBBLES
WITH BRILLIANCE
MORE GORGEOUS
MORE GLITTERING
THAN "THE GAY
niunDrtc,
with
IRENE
DUNNE
FRED
ASTAIRE
GINGER
ROGERS
RANDOLPH SCOTT
FROM THE CELEBRATED
STAGE MUSICAl
MUSIC by JEROME KERN
BOOK ond LYRICS BY
OTTO HARBACH
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