MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD. OREGON'. THURSDAY. APRIL !. 1fwi.
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Local and
Leaves for Portland B- W. Mitchell
left lut night by train on a business
trip to Portland.
Seff Return! Attorney Porter J.
Heff returned thia morning on the
Oregonlan after a business trip to
Portland.
fall Enrouta South A. J. Dsvls
and aon Stanley of Portland called on
Vfcs. O. H. West Saturday on their
my to boa Angeles.
t
. OCC Member Leates Arthur L.
Lukor. CCO member of Medford dla
trlct, left lat night by train for his
home in Portland.
Guests of Williams Quest at th
C. A. Wllllama home during the Easter
week-end were Mlsa Fay Williams of
Medford and Mlsa Dorothy Brown of
Crescent City. Mrs. Ted Newatrom
and sons Lyle and Sherman spent
Friday with Mrs. Newstrom'a parents.
Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Williams. Thej
were accompanied by Mrs. Charles
Wllllama and daughter Ilda of Med
ford. Grants Pass Courier.
EAGLES
SOCIAL DANCE
TOMORROW, FRI., 9 P.M.
Eagles Hall
Dynge's. Orchestra
Show and
DANCE
Eagle Point Grange
FRI. APR. 26
The Popular Magician
Elmer Whipple
and His
Mystery Maids -
The Public Invited
Adults 25c. Children 10c
RETURN OF THE
HIGHBALL
If s smart again to serve high
balls before dinner. It's par
ticularly smart to give 'em a
rich, tastv flavor, a whole
some body, and a luscious
bouquet with Jk
BISTIUID 1IQUOI COIPOIATION
171 Madison Avanua, Naw York, N. T.
Ho. 405A Quarts, $1.40
No. 405C-PlnK, $t.ii
Write The Van l.aiKllnglmin Com
pany, Bedell Bldg.. Portland, For
Recipe Booklet.
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SHOES HATS WaSh
75 pairs of Pumps Smart "CW 8prhlg Br CSSCS
Straps, Ties. All styles. They look -
sizes, but not all three t i m e s the Fa8t coIo- Sl
sizes in each style. . 14 to 52. A regu-
Values to $4.95. pnce . ,
Special Iar $1,59 value
$1,00 I $-oo $100
house ft r Kiddie
Slippers Friday Dresses
All p 1 . Fast colors. Some
A1" 'RX r C A 00 hve bon.
price $1.00. While D I .UU nets, some panties.
they last two pairs One group
for Saturday $1.00
$ 1 .00 J U 0ne SrouP 2 for $1
" Sizes 1 to 16 years
' Kiddies' Tarns and Blouses
Sandals Purse Sets Sweaters
Smoke and White Also white Wash. Slips and
Pig. Scuffer style. able purse8. An- f TMS.
Sizes 51 to 2. A other real bargain VnaieS
real bargain Special
$1.00 $100 $100
Clearance on Suits
The BAND BOX
Personal
Leares for Portland H. H. Corliss
left this morning by train for Por:
land to visit his parents for several
days.
Bomber Goes Through A Martin
B-12. piloted by Lieut. MeDorman.
stopped at the municipal airport to
day, enroute south.
On Week's Leae w. L. Jones, con
struction superintendent of Rcaue
River national forest, is on leave nils
week.
Mannings Agent Visits H. F. Weeks
of Seattle, representative of Manning
Coffee Co.. arrived on business by
trstn this morning to meet D. Rse
TeRoller of San Francisco here.
Spends Week -end Here According
to the Ashlsnd Tidings. Miss Marian
Parker spent the paat week-end In
Medford at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Wlllard Cave and family.
Here Wednesday George Dundaa.
who recently arrived In the city from
lendale, cal., to spend a week or so
attending to business affairs, visited
In Medford Wednesday. Ashland Tid
ings. Medford Visitors Ralph Jennings
of Camp Elk Creek, F. E. Elllf of
Camp South Pork, and Fred Warner
of Evans Creek CCC camp, all camp
superintendents, were In Medford on
business Wednesday.
Leaves for Idaho Second Lieut. P.
C. Merrltt left by train laat night for
Homedale, Ida., accompanied by 34
CCC men. to make preparations for
movement of a CCC c&mp from Med
ford district.
t t
Takes Over Class Miss Mary Snider
of this city, atudent at University of
Oregon, Is taking over the class of
Dean Hauk in office management this
week, accordng to word received hero
today. She was chosen for temporary
instructor because of her good rating
in class work.
Cooks Receive Diplomas Twenty
five cooks and bakers In the Medford
COC district received diplomas Thurs
day morning at graduation exercises
of the cooks and bnkers' school at
Camp Winter. Ce.pt. William C. Ryan,
assistant dlatrlct welfare officer, pre
sented the certificates. The school
gives a six weeks' course In cooking,
baking and related subjects.
Making Timber Survey Norman J.
Penlck. administrative assistant, and
C. B. Sunderman. recreational for
ester of Rogue River national foreat.
are assisting Lee P. Brown of the
Portland regional forest service of
fices, in making a eurvey of timber
thia week along the Crater Lake high
way. t
Cast to Rehearse The cast of "Alice
In Chinatown." a playlet which Is to
be presented under auspices of the
missionary committee of- the ladles'
auxiliary of the First Baptist church,
la asked to meet at the church Fri
day, 'Apr!! 3. at f-ao In the evening.
The missionary committee also asks
that all who have mite boxes brine
them to Sunday school next Sunday
morning.
Class Talks Peace The emergency
education clasa in public apeakln;.
which meets tonight at 7:15 at the
Senior high school, la a free class,
open to all adults. Topic for talka
tonight la the same as last Thursday,
"Is world Peace Possible?" The in
structor had anticipated some excel
lent talka on this subject, and was
not disappointed. The assignment
has been continued because the time
was too ahort for all who had pre
pared speeches to give them. Talks
are to be confined to three minutes.
Another feature of tonight's program
le a vocabulary contest.
and Coats, Going at Cost and Less
273 East Sixth St
j&Mflrlgf
Livestock
PORTLAND. Ore.. April 35 (API
CATTLE 75. calves 85; steady to
strong, unrhsneed.
HOGS 500: steady, unchanged.
SHEEP SOOt springers about 35c
higher: spring lambs, good and choice.
7.00-7.50: common and medium,
5.50-7.00; others unchanged.
CHICAGO. April 35 ( AP)-(USDA)
HOOS 13.000; slow. 5-15c lower: bet
ter grade 180 to 280 lbs., 9 000-S 15;
top, (9 20; 360 to 300 lbs., S8.7S-9 00;
140 to 180 lbs., 8.40-9.00: packing
sows, S8. 15-8.30.
CATTLE 5.000; slow, steady to
wesk; killing quality plain; shipper
demand narrow; best steers around
13.60; several loads 13.00-13.60; all
she-stock excepting good and choice
yearlings snd butcher heifers under
pressure, barely steady with weeks
downturn; bulls easy; veslers about
stfsdy at 7 00-8.50: few choice offer
ings bring 9.00; most steers 9 .00
13.00; replacement market still active
at week's 35c advance.
SHEEP 17.000; comparatively llt
tletradlng on wooled lambs; few sales
and Indications around steady: native
spring lambs In Increased numbers;
trade uneven; sheep about stesdy;
good to choice wooled lambs upward
to 8.00 and 18 15; best held S8.40
8.50 and above with bulk unsold:
nothing doneon shorthorn offerings:
medium to choice native springers
10.50-14.00; scaling 30 lbs. to 81 lbs.
at $13.00 upward, with strictly choice
50-lb. averages at top: scattered wool
ed ewes 4.00-5.00; shorn, 3.00-4.00.
Portland Wheat
PORTLAND, Ore.. April 35. (API
Grain: Open High Low Close
May .834 83i,i .81'j
July 83H .83U .81 .811
Sep .83'; .83',; .sir, bi;
Cash:
Big Bend bluestem .92 'i
Dark hard winter (13 pct.). 98,j
Dark bsrd winter (11 pet.) 86
Soft white 81
Western white 82',;
Hard winter 79',
Northern spring 82',;
Western red 80
Oats No. 3 white, 28.60.
Corn No, 3 eastern yellow, $42.
Mlllrun standard, ass.
Today's car recelpta: Wheat, 31;
flour, 9; oats, 1.
Portland Produce
PORTLAND. April 25. (AP) But
ter Prints, A grade, 29c lb. In parch
ment wrappers, 30c In cartons; B
grade, parchment wrappers, 38c lb.;
cartpns, 30c lb.
BUTTERFAT Portland delivery: A
grade, deliveries at least twice weekly,
28c lb.; country routes, 26-38c lb.; B
grade, deliveries less than twice week
ly. 27o lb.; O grade at market,
EQG8 Sales to retailers: Specials,
35c; extras, 24c; fresh extras, brown,
24c; standards. 31c; fresh mediums.
23c; medium firsts, 20o dozen.
EGGS Buying prices of whole
salers: Fresh specials, 22c; extras, 21c;
firsts, 20c; extra mediums, 19c; me
dium firsts, 18c; under-grade. 17c
dozen.
COUNTRY MEATS Selling price to
retailers: Country killed hogs, best
butchers, under 160 lbs., 15-16Vc lb.;
veal era. No. 1, 11 -12c lb.; yearling
lambs. 10c lb.; others unchanged.
NEW ONIONS Texas Bermuda,
$3.75-3.85 per 50-lb. bag.
Cheese, milk, live poultry, onions,
potatoes, new potatoes, wool and hay,
steady and unchanged.
flan Franclneo Butterfat
SAN FRANCISCO. April 25. (AP)
First grade butterfsV 30c t o. b.
San Francisco.
I Chicago Wht
CHICAGO, April 35. (API Heavy
selling to clear away accounts of the
Rcsenbaum corporation. Involved In
bankruptcy proceedings, led to lower
grain prices most of the time today.
Trade estimates were that about
6.000.000 bushels of various grslns
were liquidated for the Rosenbaum
concern, aside from selling resulting
Indirectly.
Open High Low Close
May .691, 99 S 971, .98',
July .88', .8'i 0, .97',
Sep 98'i .98' .96'i .98
Wall St. Report
NEW YORK. April 35 (AP) Wltft
silver price raised to the highest
In 15 years, the stock, market staged
a buying boom today under leader
ship of the buoyant metals. While
there, were a few soft spots In evi
dence, and considerable profit taking,
the list, as a whole, closed strong.
Transfers approximated 1,650,000
shares.
It was a "back to the mines" mar.
ket as the government bocrsted the
domestic silver rate to 77.57
ounce. World prices of the metal
were also Increased nearly as much
and In New York imported silver for
commercial use waa stepped up &
cents an ounce to 77 cents. The rush
for metal equities brought other
categories Into the limelight and
the turnover was the largest since
last February.
Today's closing prices for 32 se
lected stocks follow:
Al. Chem te Dye . ..143
Am. Can M. 133 H
Am. & rgn. Pow. .... 3H
A. T. & T H3H
Anaconda 13
Atch. T. & 8. F. ..
Bendlx Avta
Beth. Steel
California Pack'g.
Caterpillar Tract.
43
27 H
37 "4
44 H
37 H
30 H
2
09
34 H
31
Chrysler
Coml. Solv ......
Curtlss-Wrlght
DuPont ...
Gen. Foods
Gpn. Mot
Int. Hsrve.it so
I. T. & T 8
Johns-Msn 47y,
Monty Ward 34 V,
North Amer 14
Penney (J. C.) L!.ZI 85
Phillips Pet .'. , 19
Rsdlo ".'"'11 6
Sou. Pc - !.Z.,.".ZZ 16 i,
3td. Brsnds ... 14 k
St. Oil Csl. 33
St. OH K. J. "" 43
Trsns. Amer. gaj
Union Carb 53
Unit. Aircraft ....Z.Z 12H
V. 8. 8teel 33
Sllrer
KBW YORK. April 35. (API Bar
silver strong, 5,c higher at 77c.
STAND IN DENIAL
(Continuea irum ptg one)
equipment needed In opening roads
to Crster Lake.
The government 'snnrnnrlsfinn
rled provisions for renting the snow
plow equipment. The officials of the
snowplow company offered to pply
me rent on tne purchase price of
the tractor and plow, but no money
was available for cnmnlfAH nr k.
transsctlon. Sollnsky's attorneys con-
"it it was oetwr business
to spply the revenue from carrying
the comnanv offlrlsl. nn tv. n.,u
to the purchase price of the equip
ment, thus obtaining It for the gov
ernment, than to continue renting
the snowplow season after season.
Try the Hotel Holland Coffee Shop
for your next lunch or dinner. You
will be satisfied. Prices very reason
able. UtYTtME
KIBDUIJ
Today and Fri.
Eddie goes Spanish ... In
this muslr-.plashed, glrl
fllled, gag-laden festival
of mirth!
EDDIE
CANTOR
he throws the bull and
the bull throws him In
the rlo t ou 1 bullfight
scene!
"The Kid from
SPAIN"
mth a supporting
ca.t of l.ooos . . .
and lovely, luscinns
girl headed by
LYDA ROBERT I
Ptt a
Laurel and Hardy in
"Them Thar HUU"
Tartoon 9 New. reel
Rialto Stare
The popular team of Edmund Lowe
and Victor McLaglen returns tomor
row for a two-ly run at the Rialto
theater in their new picture. "The
Orest Hotel Murder," In which Rose
msry Ames. Msry Carlisle snd C.
Henry Gordon head the supporting
cast.
Lowe Is shown as a writer of mys
tery crime stories. McLaglen Is the
house detective In the hotel in which
Lowe lives. Basis of a continual argu
ment between the two is the fsct Mr.
Lsglen attributes the author's suc
cess to setting up the answers before
he writes a mystery. When s hotel
guest is found dead, the two use
their own peculiar methods of deter
mining the murderer, to mate the
erle mystery turn into a riotous
comedy ss they both blunder their
way to a solution.
Fine Cast Appears
In Musical Revue
On Craterian Bill
A large audience forgot Its woes
yesterday at the Craterian theater
and enjoyed a pleasure cruise of
mirth and melody with the feature
picture. "Transatlantic Merry-Go
Round," and had their funny-bones
tickled while six of Walt Disney's
most populsr cartoons unreeled them
selves on tne screen. All In all, It
made quite some entertainment.
A large cast of screen, stape snd
radio celebrities strut their stuff In
the feature.
Jack Benny heads the Rrent cast as
a genial master of ceremonies broad
casting his rHdlo proprams from a pa
latial ocean liner plying bewen New
York and Europe, aboard which the
entire action of the story takes place.
Nancy Carroll Is delightful as the
star of Benny's troupe, and hand
some, blond Gene Raymond scores as
a young Raffles, between Nancy aitcl
whom a charming romance develops.
Favorite radio entertainers contrib
ute their specialties to Benny's pro
grams. Mltsl Green, returning to the
screen a grownup, sings and does her
inimitable Imitations of screen atars;
Prank Parker and Jean Sareent sine.
The Boswell 81sters harmonl? as only
incy can, rstsy Kelly culs up and
Jimmy Orler and his orchestra play
to the tune or four smash song hits,
"Sweet of You." "Rock and Roll."
"Oh, Leol" and "If I Had a Million
Dollara." Benny'a famoua satire.
"Grand Hotel," and a number of
striking dance ensemblea are other
nignugnts of the ship's entertain-1
ment. I
Preliminary work has h.n
pleted for the planting of 100 square
mllea of trees to prevent aoll erosion
In the Pajare valley in California.
On Hick Leave VI ... n-..-. .r..
Clerk for Rogue River national forest,
is on sick leave this week.
Musical Proeram I'lun n-,1 tk. a-i.
Grovo school will present a musical
program and a spring operetta Prldsy
Bight, it was announced today.
.
Special Communication of
Medford Lodge No. 103. A.
r. a. m.. -inuraa&y. April
Ax 35th. at 7:30 p. m. Work In
F. C. degree. Also Frlds7.
iprll 36th. at 7:30 n. m. Work In M
M. degree. Visitors Invited. Fred
Purdln. w. M. GEO. ALDEN, Secy.
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Positively Endi Tonight
"Let'sL'ive Tonight!
Ono'i a novelist . , .
with the theories! . .
The other's a hoiuo
dick on the wrong
icentl I I
GOVERNOR'S PARTY
DUE AT B P.M. FOR
(Continued from Page One)
Curry county plnniv.ng committee on
the proposHl to develop the recres
tlonal snd scenic resources of thst
county. The six who are accompany
ing the executive are Artrtur Mc
Mnhan. chairman of the state liquor
control commission; R. H. Baldock.
state highway engineer: J. M. Devers,
J. N. Bishop and C. B. McCollough.
all of the highway department, and
W. L. GosMin. secretary to the gov
ernor. Henry r. Cabell, chslrman of
the, state highway commission, who
also had planned to take the trip,
went to Snn Francisco today by
plane, accompanying his wife part
way on her Journey to Japan.
After meeting with the Curry
county group Saturday at Gold
Beach, the governor will address a
banquet of lha Oregon coast high
way association at Mnrshfleld. On
the return trip, a ehort visit will
be made Sunday at Reedsport. '. '
According to a dispatch from Salem
the. move to develop the resources
of Curry county was launched by
the state planning board at lis meet
ing Tuesday and the governor to
day named an unofficial committee
or eight to take charge of the work
locally In that district and to meet
with the executive Saturday.
The committee named Included
Miss Ruth Clark. Frank Seal and 8.
O. Spoerl of Port Orford: Mrs. Lu
cllle Bean. Dr. W. A. Cartwrlght and
Charles Moran of Gold Beach: Allln
Bolce of Langlols and W. J. Ward ot
Brookings.
4- ,
Burelsons Rush
Remodeling Of
Enlarged Store
Remodeling at Burelson'a store Is
In full swing this week and work Is
being rushed In order to complete the
renovations In the near future.' ao
cordln to E. T. Burclson.
The partition at the north side of
Burelson'a location has been removed
and 1S00 feet of floor space will be
added to accommodate. a larger num
ber of paeons. An attractive new
display window will be constructed
along with numerous other improve
ments which will make Burelson'a en
larsred store one of the most up-to-data
In Medford.
A sale of progress Is being con
ducted preparatory to the arrival of
quantities of new summer merchan
dise for the opening event.
COULD NOT DO HER
HOUSEWORK
WHEN every,
thing you at
tempt is a burden
when you are
Dervoua and Irri
table at your
wit'a end try
this medicine. It
may be iust wbai
you need for extra
energy; Mrs. Charles L. Cadmus of
Trenton, New jersey, says, "After
doing just a little work I had to lie
down. My mother-in-law recom
mended the Vegetable Compound.
I can sec a wonderful change now."
ft with LILIAN HARVEY
T11.LIO CAR.MISATI
TOMORROW
and SATURDAY
:i&LL
Oregon Weather
Fair tonight and Friday; local frost
tonight and Friday; moderste north
erly wind oft the coast.
Adsms county, Mississippi, claims
It is wholly free of outstanding debts.
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
WANTED Old gold. Sell to govern
ment licensed desler. Brophy'e
Jewelers.
LOST Pair shell -rimmed glasses,
vicinity Ross Court and Summit.
Regard. Phone 459-V.
FURNITURE VAN lelngfo7Los ArT
geles in 3 or 3 days, wants return
load. Call 319.
WILL the party Inquiring at Palmer'.
or anyone desiring Electrolux. please
call 603-W. 1
WILL TEACH one student X-Ray lab-
oratory and office work. Stat sge
and education. Box 4083. Tribune
PIANO BARGAINS
One good used piano, I8.VO0. Fine
player piano, looks like new. perfect
condition, only 105.00; easy terms.
Tiny bungalow upright, slightly
used but Just like new. 1140 cash.
BALDWIN PIANO SHOPPE.
FOR SALE OR TRADE Good 8 -room
house, large lot. good business loca
tion. Would consider small acreage
In trade. Inquire 823 So. Central.
FOR SALE H Dodge truck: tires and 1
motor In good shspe; 13S; terms. I
Phone 173. evenings. j
4 MILK COWS. 1 Hereford and calf.
8 heifers, freshen soon, Ouemsev
bull. Durham bull. 3 sows with
pigs; ssw-rlg on four-wheel trsllei.
sinks, csblneta. laundry tubs, frvut
cupboard snd cans, furniture.
Bechtold. ml. north slrport. Bid
die road.
CLOSINO OUTWALK Starts "Friday
ends Monday. 8 p. m. Furniture and
good used clothing, etc.. at reduced
prices. Come In snd get a bargain
before this sale la over. Daisy's
Square Deal store. 810 E. Main, 3
blocks across bridge.
CURTAINS laundered. Guaranteed;
3Sc up. Cabin rear 344 S. Grape.
FOR RENT Room for two glrla at
Olrls' Community club, 330 North
Bartlett.
NOTICE
Have power aprsy on truck, with lots
of pressure, for spraying elm trees
and fruit trees. Call 358-W.
WANTED 1 acre on Buck Shot hill,
improved or unimproved. Box 4074,
Tribune.
FOR SALE Vacuum Cleaner. One of
best. Address Box 3098, Trlbuns.
FOR RENT 5-room modern house.
jurnisneo. nos w. Main. Inquire
1803 W. Main.
Now! Until Sat.
' 1
7:00-:00 SCH'j 3ulfi!, KMm' .' t
Entertainment Plus!
The grandest two
hours and a half of i
screen show we've
ever had I
ill
with
GENE RAYMOND
NANCY CARROLL
JACK BENNY
AND MANY MANY OTHERS
W i
vyza
O
The "Crockett Family'
Ho More Moths!
A cheap. eay, nd entirely effec
tive way to protect your dotnui;,
blankeu. furs, etc., from destructive
moth pesta Is to prlnicle your Claris.
fioeets and chests liberally with Bm
hacr.. Bu-ha-h 1 ure death to iru-ect
peU. But it guaranteed tsale lor
human teina and pets, and it posi
tively wont injure your f-armenU.
Iave no disagreeable telltale odor
best protection against moths that
you have ever tried. In Hnmlv sirtpf
Can at hrnc Grm-rrv, seed Store
and Tet .shop even w here.
INSKCT POWDER
' jA
Lawn and Garden
Furniture
BURK'S
114 F. vtiilu.
Tel. 44.
?ev4fVJsB
Ye Gods and
Goddesses!
Ink nut. Wives
. . . Venus comet
to life and she's
out for no good!
Thorn e Smith's
1 a u c y comedy,
brought to up
roar to 11 a 1 If, lit
thin lillarloui pro
duction by
LOWELL SHERMAN
SUNDAY!
WALT DISNEY'S
Cartoonland
Revue
An hour ot Walt
plsne.v'a best Silly
Symphonies and
Mickey Mouses!
ME
I
A mad, muMrsl,
merry g o round
with IS tar of
it age, screen and
rnfllo to rock the
sea with dafMnMs!
COMING
SUNDAY
A matchless
east of famous
stars ... in a
tale of glorious
romance 1
HHVE5
mm
MONTGOMERY
OTTO KRUGER
MAY ROBSON
LEWIS STONE
Is Coming In Person!
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