Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, April 30, 1935, Page 5, Image 5

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    MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD, OREOON. TUESDAY. AFTtTL PA 1335.
PAflE FTVE
Local and Personal
Nannies to Portland J. p. Naumw 1
left laat night by tram enroute to t
Portland.
Williams Leaves J. K. William at
fitandard Oil comnanv. left hut nlcht
on a. business trip to Portland. 1
Shangle on t'ooat Mr. and Mrs.
J. Verne Shanale are spending the
day at Crescent Ctty, attending to
business matters there.
Here on I limine According to the
Aahland Tidtnga, G. S. Butler was
business caller in Medford on Mon
day. leaves for Denver C. H. Batcn
clder was among those who left this
city last night by train. He was en
route to Denver.
Mrs. llemmer Keturns Mrs. Henry
J. Demmer of Jacksonville returned
by train this morning from a short
trip to Portland. fc
Wieilmun leaves O. E. Weidman,
educational coordinator for Medford
CCC district, left last night by train
enroute to Ogden, Utah.
Henselnum Returns George Hen
selman returned from a business trip
to Portland today, having been away'
from Medford since Friday,
Drive to Medford Mr. and Mrs. Q.
H. Yeo and Mrs. A. R. Gregory, botn
of Ashland, enjoyed a drive to Med
ford and down the valley Sunday.
Ashland Tidings. '
Madison Visits Frank B. Madison,
prominent San Francisco attorney,
has been spending a few days at
his summer home on Rogue river.
He left last ni$ht by train for the
bay city.
Plan Rummage Sale Plans are be
ing completed by the W. C. T. U.
for a rummage sale on Friday and
Saturday at 225 East Main Street.
Cooked food will also be on sale by
the W. C. T. U. on Saturday.
Baby Clinic scheduled The Month
ly Baby Clinic will be held Thurs
day. May 2. at the Sparrow Memorial
Clinic, 1:30 to 4:00 o'clock. Those
planning to attend are requested to
call 1359 for appointment.
Radio Catches Fire The fire de
partment was called to Haven and
Oak streets at 3:10 last night, when
a radio in the home of W. W. Wil
liams caught fire. The radio wsa
slightly damaged.
Elliotts In Dime storm The Med
ford fire department received a wire
today from Fire Chief Roy Elliott
stating that he and Mrs. Elliott, who
are enroute east by motor, have been
held up by a dust storm at Colby,
Kan.
Miss palmer Has Visitors The Ash
land Tidings states that Miss Beatrice
Palmer, student at the normal, en
tertained the Misses Lucille Bold,
Ina Johnson, and Edna Goheen at
her country home near Medford over
the week-end.
Mrs. Flchtner Returns Mrs. Carl
Fichtner returned this morning by
train from Yakima. Wash., where she
had been visiting for the past ten
days with her sister, Mrs. H. W. Nel
son, and her mother, Mrs. E. E.
Kingsley.
Mr. Ruhl Leaves A. 3. Ruhl, of
Rock ford, 111., left by train last night
for his home, by way of Portland and
Seattle, after a week's visit In th;s
city with his son Robert W. Ruhl,
and family. He spent the winter In
southern California before coming to
Medford.
Services Tonight The pastor, Rev
S. N. Long, announces that evangel
istic services will begin tonight at
the Free Methodist church. Tenth
and Ivy streets, with Rev. J. R
Stewart of Salem as the evangelist
Reverend Stewart is a good preacher
presenting the gospel in a clear and
forceful manner. Services will be held
each evening of this week excep
Saturday.
To Bowling Tournament Oeorgc
Eids and Roy Pruiu. accompanied
by Mrs. Pruiu. left this morning by
motor for Taeoma. where the two men
wit! enter the Korlhwest bowling
tournament being held there. They
will return the forepart -of next
week.
Attend Telephone Meeting Mis
Myrtle Otterdaie and Miss Clanta
Bernert, chief operators for the Home
Telephone company, and E. P. Shit
ley, and John Ralston, managers of
the mechanical department, left last
night by train for Portland to at
tend a meeting of telephone com
pany representatives.
Glese Earns Promotion Jay Gtase,
employe of the Standard Oil company
here for the past five year, Saturday
received an appointment as plant
manager in change of area sale t
Lakeview, and will take up hia new
duties in a short time. The new posi
tion is a fine promotion, in that
Giese will have entire charge of a
four man plant.
Crater Aerie to Elect Members of
the Crater Lake Aerie No. 2093 are
reminded that elections of officrs
will tak place at next Friday's meet
ing. Officials of the order confi
dently expect one of the largest turn
outs the organization has aeen In
years. Initiation of candidates will
also take place at the meeting on
Friday.
Geography Class To Meet The
emergency education class in inter
pretive geography meets tonight at
7:15. room 4, at the .senior high
school. The American Indian, h's
arts, skills, implements, and modes
of life are the special theme of stuay
for the rest of the term. Map drill
will be on the United States. Visitors
are welcome.
Visits at Ashland The Ashland
Tldirurs states that Mr. and Mrs.
Ellis Stevens have spent the past few
days in Ashland with Mr. and Mrs.
J. Stevens, parents of Mr. Stevens.
Mr. Stevens, who has held a gocd
position with Montgomery and Ward
in Portland for the past two years,
has been given management of the
Firestone Tire company branch at
Medford, taking over his new posi
tion lost week.
Livestock
PORTLAND, Ore.. April 30. (API
CATTLE 100, calves 25; steady, unchanged.
HOGS 100; steady, unchanged.
SHEEP 1800; ewes. 25c higher;
ewM, cull, common and medium.
Si 50-3 00; other unchanged.
Romantic Comedy at Rialto
iFear Two Vessels
i MAS -fto iw orw money
CHICAGO, April 30, i :AP(-iVSDAi
HOGS 12,000; active, strong to 19c
higher; better grade 200 to 280 lbs.,
0 00-10; top 8 10; 30 to 250 lbs..
S8.83-.O0; 160 to 200 lbs., $890-8.05;
140 to 180 lbs.. 8.36-8 90; sows. 8 15-
8.35.
CATTLE 6000; ted steers and year
lings wry slow, few sales about
steady; tendency lower; not many
weighty steers In run, holding best
around 1S; all she-stock getting bet
ter action than steers; bulls alow.
steady; vealers weak, sig imprest
bidding lower; holding several loads
yearlings $13.50 best; weighty Cana
dian heifers bid n50; sheeted veal
ers, 8fi.SO-0.00; packers bidding S7.00-
7.50.
SHEEP 1400; fat lames slow bids
and Indications 15-25c and more low
er, undertone on aged sheep strong
to higher; good to choice woo led
lambs, 81 to 94 lbs., 48.09 downward,
best held above $8.35; nothing done
on better grade clipped lambs; talk
ing around 87.00-7.25, best held high
er; short deck plain 8i-lb. averages
to traders at 88.35; shorn ewes, SSjQQ
4.00; spring lambs scarce.
U -
,4 5
Crushed By Floes'
Jt j RAUF.VS. S. S. April 30 APt (
; WKS Arctic iSTift flees prawminjE s .
fi nwncinfi barrier to sriipping. rjc;" I
Vl 'arid,. "
Both mere schools, asd iJ'y van
ished of! thfc aouth coast of Kr k -foundiami
whese te li tU-ke-t.
One. the AUatisn cairii 25 bjk, and
the OXomit 'smt hxt 5. sto:y
had cght m?n sr-d.
r v v:
Duchess Connie Bennett is about
to spoil Duke Prank Morgan's per
fectly good plans for a pleasant
evening with pretty Pay Wray iwho's
hiding out on the palace balcony
this very minute) by pouring him
fft lilt i t '
.r- I'M Tf v 7 ,
At A l?m
X i i
WASTED Od sJd. SeJl o tfOTfrn-
mest Hissed deater. Bropby
Jewelers.
a riioe, long, cool drink of sleeping
potion. A hilarious scene from "The
Affairs of Cellini," the rollicking
comedy starring Frodric March, start
ing a three-day run at the Rialto
theater today.
poultry, onions, new onion, potatoes,
new potatoes, wool and hay, stead?
and unchanged.
SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, April 30
AP)MU. S. D. A.) CATTLE: 175;
fairly active; small supply erouna
steady; fat grass steers nominally
quoted around $8.75 down; good Ions
feds, all weight, eligible 89a. 50;
choice vealers quoted toward $10.50
SHEEP 700; good to choice spring
Ismbs nominally quoted around 7i
.35, possibly $7.50 on under 75 lb
weights.
FORMER LARGEST BARN
N WORLD TORN DOWN
KEARNEY, Neb.- (UP) What onos
was tne largest barn In the world, a
300-foot long building constructed to
convince medland ranchers of the
value of alfalfa as livestock feed. Is
being razed.
The olo barn has been ordered torn
down by its present owner, William
Wright, cecause he Is convinced it Is
unsafe. It was built by H. D. Watson,
pioneer advocate of alfalfa to con
vince Nebrapkans that alfalfa had
high foal value for livestock.
Dimensions of the structure were
300 feet long,- 100 feet wide, and 88
feet high It was located on the old
"1733" ranch.
Portland Wheat
Chicago Wheat
General Motors
International Harvester
I, T. & T. .
ohns-Manviiie .
Montgomery Ward
North American .....
pganey (J. C-l
J Fhiliipa Petroleum ..
Badio .
CHICAGO. April 30.-(AP)-WheE1: ! fKlitc
May M S9J SS Mi
July .B9S -99 m m
Sep. LOO'. l.OOSj SS M
Wall St. Report
PORTLAND, Ore., April 30.-Orain:
Open High
May .. 83 .83
July -83 m
Sep .83 '4 .83
Cash:
Big Bend blues tern .
Dark hard winter (12 pet.)
Dark hard winter (II pet.)
Soft white
Hard winter
Low Close
.82 H .82
.83 V .83
.83 &
84
. 1.00
. .82
. 1
. .84
. -81
Northern spring
Western red
Oats No. 3 white, 29,
Corn No. 3 eastern yellow, $43.50.
Millrun standard, $28.
Today's car receipts; Wheat, 18
flour, 8,
Carole Lombard Has
Role Roxy Picture
Comedy with a bang and the last
laugh on America's racketeers are
packed Into "The Gay Bride," story
of post-prohibition "big shots." Car
ole Lombard and Chester Morris are
co-featured in leading roles of the
picture to be shown today Bnd Wed
nesday at the Roxy theater.
Miss Lombard plays a luscious
blonde who is just a bit too clever
for the self-styled "supermen ot
gangsterdom. She shows them up
as cowards and blockheads.
The New Summer
"Nelly Dons"
ARE HERE'
one of these would be
a welcome Mother's
lny Olft . . . Attrac
tive styles In seer
sucker, voile, linen,
-heer net, lace, Netda
crepe. Priced from
$J.95
TO
HO-95
Pique Hats
You will need a rol hat to wear
with ah drees.
$1.95
Sheer Dresses
Titple her and chiffon frock.
Some with tatet suitable
street wear.
Adrienne's
fAKYTWE
TODAY and WED.
All She Wanted Was
A MILLION BUCKS!
When the preacher asked:
"W1M ymi take this
man?" she Htht "I win,
and how!
Carole Lombard
Chester Morris
Portland Produce
SEW YORK, April 30. AP The
stock market stuttered incoherently
today as profit takers, expemting a
sizable corrective reaction, went home
with some of their gains. A number
of specialties were firm throughout,
but the metals and rails dipped. The
close was irregular. Transfers ap
proximated 850,000 shares.
Today's closing prices for 32 se
lected stocks follow:
Al. Chem. & Dye 144
American Can 120
American it Foreign Power 3
A. T. t T lu
Anaconda . 14
Atch. T. & S. P. 40
Bendix Aviation
Bethlehem Steel , 25
California Packing 37
Caterpillar Tractor .
Chrysler
Commercial Solment
Curtiss-Wright ...
DuPont
, 33
. 39
-
, 38
- 13H
. 64
6
15
Std. Brands 13;
Std. Oil Cai. ..-........... 33.H
Std. OH H, J 43
Trans, America . 5
Union Carbide ........ - 514
Vnited Aircraft IS,
S. Steel 33
FOR SAIS J39 Chevrolet coach, IVii
No. GentraL
LOST Brown riiiw horse, 2 front
feet shod. David Rosesberg. T?L
1SS5.
FOR SALE Very close in dwpix
builow. Kow rc-nled for $30 and
price is only 2000. An exceptional
buy.
ALSO 4 -room hsms witi screen
ed In porch. Larj?e Jot. Nfw fiv-riri?
range. PriidsJTf ftr.d Tsdio incit
ed for just 1250. ami terms if
wanted.
ALSO 40 acm of timber land !r,
tSriffln Creek district, Let me tell
you how to osy this fnr 125 eah
or tlSQ easy tenns. ?hone or see
Clarence Pierce, Medford,
Silver
NEW YORK, April 30. (API Bar
silver steady and unchanged at 15 c
San Franriwo itntterfat
SAM FHAKC1SCO. April 30. (API
First gHcte butterfat, 304 fob.
San FrsncSico.
Malta Commandery No. 4
K. T. Masonic hall, Ash
land. Stated conclave
Wednesday evening. May
1. Open short form. Offi-
eers brina rituals. Sir
Knights courteously Invited. W. H
Day, Hecorder; I. Burdlc, Commander.
MODERN WOMEN
Ntd Not S$tt monthly pun saddcUjr duete
coS'i. tear v out etraia, eipoaure or (unuisr csum.
PORTLAND, April IS. APi BUT
TER Prints, A grade, 33c lb. m
parchment wrappers, 30c in cartons;
B grade, parchment wrappers, 33c la.;
cartons 39c lb.
BUTTERFAT Portland delivery: A
grade deliveries at least twice week
ly, 38c lb.; country routes, 26 28c
lb.; B grade, deliveries less than j
twice weekly, 31c lb.; C grade at j
market.
B grade cream for bottling Buy
ing price, butterfat basis, 55c lb.
EOOS Sales to retailers; specials.
35c; extras, 34c; fresh extras, brown, 1
34c; standards. 3ie; fresh medium.
33c; medium firsts. 30c doaen.
TOGS Buying price of whole
salers : fresh specials, 23c; extras, 22c:
standard, 20c; extra mediums, ISc; j
medium firsts, 18c; undergrade 18a
dozen.
CANTALOUPES Imperial, 3.33
flat crate.
Cheese, milk, country meats, live j
Specisi Convocation
Crater Late Chapter No, J2
A. M Tuesday. Apr.l
Kit h b 7zm P. M Wort in
P. U and M, S. M dsg
Visitom invited.
GEO. ALXENr Secy
O. O. Horner. K P.
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
on hind. A sod osl. J1 ray
to ?o- for tha rht tr-T, g.jj;
4i3. Tribune.
WASTED QUI to do bou&ewori ud
cam for children. Phone 3?0-3f
HAVX YCH'S Oid Waaiser wpairedi
FOR SALE SO tfFR near L&lfx-iew,
2 50 per acre. Wstre, 2-whf
trailer. 305 E. Jackson.
WANTED Sooiwr. 1123 W. Main
POH S.M Cit your ic-mnlo- pUmtm
at C. J. LgAs . Sswsrt Ater.iif ,
Orchard Home Drive.
FOR SALE One osk bjt. library
KYi T ST ?;h EO Jerwy But. Srriae
Ssie aces, Leadifir stpaina. Tbe
Rnr'E Disv TttA W. Rooita, Cn-t.-K;
Poaat, Ei, t. Boa 33.
m SMM One siBei barrel oise
t &rper-.tPr oesch wstb rise, linpror
fd xt-llciw bT5t?.m serd com. ltd
Ba Store,
FOR SALS 3-yw oid IrUft tettfr
t bird do$. Well trained. Tel. 3367. ,
POH 8 ALE B7a:n m used wah :
ins machines, FlcM" Hardware,
FOR SALE or TRADE far chicfeens I
or wood: 1 larg nwat bsrwi, i aJl -:
5ctc 7-tbe Atwater K-nt rado 1
with teud apxer. 1 had wssh;r ;
ms-hin with miiwcr, I kJscsen ;
table. 3 chairs. 1 VictraU with rv- i
ords. Call at S28 Sa. Ctntr&L
FOR 8A14C Goi rffricprstor 50 lb. i
capacity, 31 South Holly St.
THRKE T1RFS. 31s4, in good ccr,dl-
tion. C. J. Lcerss- Phone 4-?-JS
Frank Bone
Gene Eldridge
Fred Trf
Hotel Allen
Barber Shop
''Friendiy Service
With Sanitation"
CjFrl
1 It, HH
Now I Eat
edPork
in HHy vrttti BfH-ihk?
Bell-ansSM;I3
FOR IN01CE5TfOHt5JMi
Get Your Parties
Orgaiiied for the
Grand Opening
Dreamland
SATURDAY
Until
ill sflwitwi ninn
HURRY! POSITIVELY ENDS TONIGHT!
Helen Hayes Robert Montgomery in "Vanessa
You've heard them over
the air now see them
IN PERSON!
Tomorrow 0n!y-0n the Stage
INTERNATIONALLY FAMOUS RADIO
THE GAY BRIDE
ZASO PITTS
Leo Carr i 1 1 o
Nat Pendleton
Aimr.n
Gentlemen of Polih'
I am a critic
I
Cham up another hit
to the stiidis which
prodtfced "ft Happen
ed One NlRht" and
"One NlRht of tove"
... Net in a long time
hare I seen picture
that m completely
heid my attention and
Interest. There isn't a
dali moment, nor 1
there a stereotyped
Mtoatfon, Its a mah
hit and ahonld make
exhibitor happy. Here
) a new Kddie Rohin
son. He proves ... he
1 one sf snr mmt
ret wt lie setsrs,
LOCELLA O,
PARSONS
THE WHOtl.
TowM$uuaG
It Starts Thursday
Get your entry tank9
now for tne "Why tne
Whole Town TlhinK
Ahmtt the New Chev rolet"
eontef i Per
haps yrtw'tl be one of
the Inrfcy winners?
Oet entry blank at
theatre m Rnae
River f tietntlet, Ine.
434 rtet-ters Uidmorid liirtd Yiut arecfitcUra. i -
1 tui hitunHnnVkaitiit V" 9 i
General Poods 34 v w r j
, Starts Todav-3 Davs! I " ..Sv Vt 4 I
l 1 I 1 t yJp f- .l Ft71 I
Ijl li Here's the World's Greatest AU-Time . . . nV"liVn '.iV r 'J;x !
I I Lower nnrtUar! . . Wak and Hflffiie! One 1 I I i1" - I M I f ' ' I riJiJ
'i I hand on every man's throat . , . and the other I I jj; 1r '-. . . m- -tV7rl
l! around evsrv woman's waist! I - . ' J 'lT K - '
, 0r ' ' Oi Me 5creei '''""i
,! CTRT T T1VT" f-'v' ' 4 Just a rambUng famUy X- I
VAJlil(i vZ- 1 man . . . whenever he heard :j
tn, mt MH yl f Lm a 5 1 8 toot of & train whistk, ha V
1 1 L . npt .. . f ' i ting adTeaturel
' .,T1D FRANK IfcklA;- ''"- ''"' 1
BITS" MQIGAN 1 (f . SPECIAL FSICE9 FOE I0M0SE0W 0K1Y!
FAY WRAY ? 2 Matinee Evening
..,-, , U Adults---30o i Adalts--40o
Wt::JeU VinccBrnctt KWfe Kiddies. aOo Kiddies 25c.
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