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Local and Personal
Jane Snedlcor to K. F. Jane Sned
icor la leaving today for Klamath
nil where she will attend to busi
ness matters.
Barrls Promoted Lieutenant Henry
A. Barria, ot Cemp Evans Creek, has
received a promotion from a Second
Lieutenant to First Lieutenant in
the Infantry Reserve.
Three Pursuit Ships Stop Three
Boeing pursuit ship piloted by MaJ.
Clark. Hajor Herold and Capt. Tiller
stopped briefly Wednesday at the mu
nicipal airport.
Medford Visitors Among business
visitors in the city Wednesday were
Mrs. Eva Page of Jacksonville, Mrs.
E. H. Davis of Gold Hill. Mr. and Mrs.
C. H. Newton of Talent and Mr. and
Mrs. George Trowell.
At Sacred Heart Mrs. R. Henry,
who underwent a major operation
this morning at the Sacred Heart
hospital, is recovering nicely. It was
reported from the hospital this morn
ing. .Van De Walkers from Salem M.
and Mrs. E. A. Van De Walker return
ed today from Salem where they were
called Friday upon the last illness of
Mr. Van De Walker's mother, Mrs.
Rigler. She died Saturday night.
Visits Sister Mrs. Thomas Barry of
Medford left this morning to visit
with her sister, Mrs. Edwin Martin,
the former Ml?a Catherine Applegati
of this city, who underwent an oper
ation for appendicitis at the Weed
hospital last Friday.
Rummage Sale The Ladies Aid of
theWest Main street M. E. church
will hold a rummage sale in the
building formerly occupied by ths
, Campbell Clothing company tomor
row and Saturday, It was announced
today.
Rosenbergs Return Harry and Dave
Rosenberg returned th:s morning on
the Shasta from San Francisco, whert
they have been since Sunday.
Adult Bible Class Meet The Adult ;
Bible class of Zlon Lutheran Sunday
school will have a social evening in
the church parlors, Friday, May 17 ;
at 8 p. m. j
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Hamilton Law Home Hamilton
Law, Pacific coast badminton cham- i
pion. returned to his home here re
cently, after participating In an ex-
hibltlon badminton match in Pasa
dena, introductory to the world
championship professional games held
there.
Rer. and Mrs. Hamilton Visit
Reverend w. B. Hamilton and Mrs
Hamilton, of Yreka. accompanied by
Captain H. R. Anderson and Mrs.
Anderson . were guests In Med f Ord
today of W. B. Hamilton Jr. and fam
ily. Captain Anderson has been
transferred from Sunnyvale, Calif., to
the aviation base at Quant lco. Va. Ho
and Mrs. Anderson, the former Nata
lie Hamilton, will leave for the south
in two weeks.
Supervisor Here J. C. Lorur. Orecon
state field supervisor for the North
ern Life Insurance company, of Seat
tle, accompanied by Mrs. Long, ar
rived in Medford Wednesday on a
tour of Inspection of the local branch,
recently opened. Mr. Long said he was
more than pleased with the results
obtained by Mr. Meyer, district man
ager, and his agency force, and re
ported that the company was show
ing very substantial gains of produc
tion over the entire northwest. Mr.
and Mrs. Long were honor guests at
a luncheon served at Hotel Medford.
which was attended by all the agents
and their wives, and greatly enjoyed.
Thev departed in the afternoon for
I their home at Portland.
Heads "Caravan"
ijailSSSF 1 Wall St. Report
PORTLAND. May 18. fP, CAT
TLE: 230; calves 50; steady, un
changed. HOG6 : 200; feeder pigs higher;
feeder and stocker pigs, good and
choice. i8.50-8.75; others unchanged.
SHEEP: 1000: steady, unchanged.
CHICAGO. May 18. (AP)-(O. S. D.
A.) HOGS: 12.000; active BslOe
higher: better grade 200-260 pounda.
9.35 3.45. top $9.50; highest In over
two months; 260-310 pounds, $9.26
(.40; 310-360 pound?, 89.10 1 .25;
160-200 lbs., S9.20.40: light lights.
(8.90(9 9.25; most packing sows.
8.35 a. 55.
CATTLE 6.000: opened slow, later
moderntely active: fully steady,
weighty kinds scarce, anything scaling
over 1050 lbs. In fairly broad demand;
even light weight kinds getting some
action, especially light heifer and
mixed yearlings, latter frequently
bringing stronger prices; all cows
about steady, bulls slow, steady; veal
ers fully steady at 89 ct .50: very few
selects 810; stockers and feeders act
ive with supply scarce; meaty,
weighty to light feeders, 89.50ijHO.25
with most stockers at 88.75 down;
best fed steers early 813.28; bulk 812
down.
SHEEP 12.000; better grade fat
lambs and springers rather active:
plainer kinds dull and under pres
sure; aged sheep 1025o lower, five
doubles, choice 75 lb. California
springers, 89.35: practically straight;
few natives 89.25; top clipped lambs
88 35 on part deck choice. 86 lb.
bulk lacking quality 87.26 .76; good
to choice 93 lb. wooled lambs, 89.10;
two doubles, choice light weight
shorn California twes. 84.76 sorted.
NEW YORK. May 16. (API Share
prices surged up to the highest, levels
In nearly a year today as stock mar
ket bulla capered to the music of
humming tickers.
Leading Issues rose 81 to more
than 83 a share, and transactions
ran well over 2,000.000 shares. Not
since last July had Wall street seen
such a volume of trading, or the
share price level, as measured by
averages, so high.
Motors, steels, coppers, oils, chemi
cals, rails and miscellaneous Indus
trials led the broad advance.
Wheat and corn at Chicago rose
to 2 cents a bushel, but cotton
futures at New York made little pro.
cress, closlnc 10 cents a bale lower
to 25 cents higher.
Kails led a substantial advance in
the bond market. U. S. government
Issues were narrowly changed.
Today's closing prices for 32 se
lected stocks follow:
Al. Chem. & Dye 151
Am. Can 126
Am. Ji Fgn. Pow 4
A. T. & T - 11,4
Anaconda 17,'
Atch. T. It S. P - 43,
Bcndlx Avla 15'4
Beth Steel 27 y.
California Pack'g - 34
Portland Wheat
Loretta "Young heads the cast ot
-G.iravan." the musical story of the
Hungarian wine harvest, playing to
day and tomorrow at the Roxy.
Race Thriller
It
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"Red Hot Tires." thriller of the
race tracks, comes to the Rialto
theater lor tomorrow ana oaiuraay.
The picture, based on Trlstam
Tupper's drama of the automobile
race tracks, filled with breath-taking
action and death-defying atunts
which are performed by a score of
nationally famous racing drivers, al
though several of the cast participate
in the races.
Lyle Talbot, Mary ABtor and Gavin
Gordon participate In a triangular
love affair.
Roscos Karns adds a comedy touch
to the otherwise melodramatic scenes
while Frankle Darro lends a novel
touch in a midget auto racing sequence.
"Go Into Your Dance"
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Caterpillar Tract.
Chrysler
Coml. Bolv
Curtlss-Wright
DuPont -
Gen. Foods
Gen. Mot -
Int. Harvest -
I. T. & T.
Johns-Man
Monty Ward
North Amer.
Penney 1J. C.)
Phillips Pet
Radio
PORTLAND. May 16 ( API-Grain:
Wheat Open High Low Close
m,. .80 81 -80 81
70 .80 .79
Sept. "Ill .79 .80 .79
Cash: Big Bend bluestem. 82'2.
dark hard winter 12 per cent, 96 ij;
do 11 per cent, 84: soft white, west
ern white. 80: hard winter. 79',:
northern spring. 80',j: western red,
79.
Oats. No. 2 white. 828 00.
Corn. No. 2 E. yellow. 841 60.
Mlllrun. standard. 826.00.
Today's car receipts: Wheat. 15:
barley, 1; flour. 4; oats, 1.
Sou. Pac -
Std. Brands ,
St. Oil Cal'.'
St. Oil N. J
Trans. Amer ...
Union Carb.
Unit. Aircraft
U. S. Steel
49
48 r,
21",
2' i
100 'i
3414
33'i
43",
1
51 "a
27 "4
13",
72',
22 ,
5'i
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16
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Chicago Wheat
Warrant Call
Warrants No. 1 to 11 Inclusive are
called for payment. School District
No. 16, Agate.
BERTEEN DAVIS. Clerk
Warrant Call Ilt. No. 89
Notice Is hereby given that all war
rants of School District No. 89 bear
Ine date prior to June 18. 1934 are
called for payment. Slid warrants
are pavble at the First Suite Bank
of Eagie Point. Interest will cease or
Mav 17. 1935.
School Dlst. Number 89.
JOHN C. STTLLE. Clerk.
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RAISING FUNDS TO
FINANCE WALKOUT
PORTLAND. Ore., May 16. (API
Organized labor today proceeded to
"underwrite" the great strike in the
woods and lumber mills of the Pa
cific northwest.
This was revealed here when Oust
Anderson, secretary of the Central
Labor Council, announced that a,
committee of business agents and
other officials of the union locals
had been organized to raise funds to
finance the strike of the Sawmill and
Timber Workers union.
"The money already'ls coming into
my office." Anderson declared. "We
will receive a great deal more."
Approximately 35.000 workers In
Oregon and Washington are Idle as a
result of the widespread lumber
strike.
Charles L. Wheeler of San Fran
cisco, executive vice-president of the
Charles B. McCormick Lumber com
pany, said today negotiations with
employes of the company are continuing.
Stated Communication of
Medford Lodge No. 103 A.
(G) 17th at 7:30 P. M. Work in
M. M. degree. Visitors in
cited. Fred Purdln, W. M.
GEO. ALDEN, Secy.
A.
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"Go Into Your Dance.1' latest mu
sical spectacle, opens at the Cra
terlan theater today, with Al Jolson
and his wlfe Ruby Keelcr, co-starring.
This Is the first time Jolson. the
famous Broadway singer who Intro
duced talking pictures to the pub
lic, and Misa Keeler. one time musi
cal comedy star, who rose to fame
In two years on the screen, have
ever played together. Their team
work is said to bo remarkable.
The picture Is intensely dramatic
in spots, with hilarious comedy situa
tions and a glowing romance.
There are seven song hit. These
are sung by Jolson. Miss Keeler and
Helen Morgan, famous torch singer.
The story concerns a Broadway
entertainer, who Is barred from play
ing th New York because of his
fondness for wine, women and the
"ponies." The stnglng of his come
back leads through love tangles,
thrilling situations and a dramatic
denoument.
There Is a talented supporting
cast which includes Barton MacLane,
Sharon Lynne Patsy Kelly. Benny
Rubin. Gordon Westcott and Joyce
Compton.
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BOSTON. Mass., May lfl. (AP Ad
miral Richard Byrd came home today
with his crew of 110 men, 67 dogs,
two airplanes and other equipment,
and officially disbanded his second
Antarctic expedition.
More than 2000 persons gave him a
tumultuous welcome as the supply
ship Jacob Ruppert and the expedi
tion ship Bear of Oakland were
warped Into docks at Charlestown
navy yard.
Sirens along the waterfront blared
as the two ships approached the
dock and a salute of 13 guns was
fired. The sled dogs, chained on up
per decks of the Ruppert, Joined in
a shrill chord of howls.
Gov. James M. Curley accompanied
Mrs. Byrd as she greeted the explorer
when he descended the ganuplank
followed by his crew.
REV. WOOD TO LEAVE
FOR EXTENDED TRIP
Reverend T7, D. Wood, pastor of
the M. E. Church. South, who was
forced to give up his duties through
falling health, will leave with Mrs.
Wood Saturday for an extended visit
with frienda and relatives along the
coast. They will stay several days
in Myrtle Creek before continuing
on to Portland, where they will visit
their daughter, who Is teaching
school in that city.
Other stous planned on their Itin
erary are Long view. Wash., and Bend
Oregon, where tney nave sons.
THE GAMBLE
HAS BEEN
TAKEN
OUT OF NEW HOME
BUILDING
By thl time itevt year a new
home hii lit now will hi. worth
much more t linn It cost. Home
hulldlng Is a more than safe ven
ture today It Is an excellent In
vestment. CAM, Vft All our plans. Infor
mation, services securing work
men, etc.. are FRi:E OF COST OK
OF.Mt.ATIOV.
Woods Lumber Co.
.Inrktnn at fieneee Phone 10H
"Vf'W"- U"'lJil,lll .lllimia UJMI.lilMJ.M"
fcafc ' i;km mini
5 1 Adults
II 25c
EJI Kldillen-tnn
CHICAGO. May 18 (Pi Wheat:
Ooen High Low Close
May 913; 92', 91'i
July 92-., 94j a,
Sent. 93'. 93 93';
Sun Suit & Smock to mitcli
1 05. 3 to 6'2 yr. Adrlenne'.
ME&FORD
GLEEMEH
Assisted by
Jackson County Teachers
Choral Society
in two numbers
SPRING
CONCERT
SENIOR
Hiah School I
Mon May 20, 8:15 p. m
Admission 50c
Associate Membership
Tickets are good
tlse Mall Tribune want ads. ffjl Showa IMg
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CillXll D TOMORROW and SATURDAY E3
fJg&Sa Today and Friday gsSr5 KSSSaSSffl
Spectacular I fVflrfl -J'M EveT ne filmed at the rKk LJBJ
In lt Lavish Splendor! ! If f, fj TTKWtf$' """ to brln fnl
W i i jijlyyr roarln? atory of tho. dare- (IJ
I Mav 17. 5. ,, : STlil1 W f'JfZ l hounds or the ipeeaways ... n
School mat. Number 89. i It. Reckless Oaetj! I lj . l) ifr&L&i' A ,d a woman who beat them
, JOHN C. STTLLE, Cleric. . I IflU" V. J .t th.lr on .ame! E2LJ
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Sl itP ! LYLE TAL MARY ASTOR S
W ROSCOE KARNS HENRY KOLKER ttj
i $lmM feitcHARlES B0YER , H WNG GORDON . FRANKIE OARRGJCQ
' iTiLJiW&t m-mmu young iH
i mri rfiJEAN PARKER H yCi
1 f l I ) fl I k. LOUISE MZENDA fifehr57 r7lJmm. K- 'AvM
1 8 1 ( n j&J feJ twm rAlltTT, : fjtF fl
1 f t V Vli C. AUBREY JMITH IrfSiE Sf?Zj4 1 : s. 4 '' M
W 1 JuTnKCr 1 V-.V CHARLEY GRAPtWIH IZKrv TRTl aWaT J V J
J 3 SUPERB HORSES 'SI t!I 1 TTTTT I ' " "
i 'A INTERNATIONAL i4 ,rollr, , 'Vo,h LAST T1MK, IOM..HT I
LJMW,w.JRtNICJTARSl 41'" Com'd' A Burns & Allen . Joe Morrison A
KeM-ned an-H-lml.-lon Tlcke!. t 'BoostintT Dad' j X "LOVE IN BLOOM" Ad
On si'- nrriu flav at 1 "HOUV to rI:" (T JS
KVKRVTH1NQ In wire: garden spe
cialties, sweet pea wire, trellis anct
flower guard, rings for peonies or
shrubbery. Let m male a grill tot
vour ptcmc supper.
VOLNEY DIXON, NAT. BtULDINO
134 N. Riverside Ave.. Medford. On).
MINER'S SCREEN: new double deck
nd all other types cut to your ex
act measurements at reduced
price. We shin even-where.
VOUNEY DIXON. NAT. BUILDING
124 N. Riverside A.. Medford, Ore.
Use Mall Tribune want ads.
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
FOR SALE 1 davenport, 1 chnir, 1
Mdie, fairwer sewing machine. 1
electric range. 1 kitchen cabinet.
Call at End's Transfer or phone 315.
WILLYS 77 4-DOOR SEDAN
T f M i-wH n
Looks and runs like new, driven verv
nuie. oniy 415.00
1929 Ford roadster 120.00
Term and trade.
PIERCE ALLEN MOTOR CO.
Dodge and Plymouth
RADIO "HAMS" ATTENTION!
Will aell surplus parts, including new
ooij ir iransiormer, National 5
meter condenser. Isolantite sock
ets, tube, nm?nettc speaker, 200 V.
B supply; 700 V. power supply: 40
meter Xtal rig. etc. Cheap. Phone
1M8-L or 1119 W. 10th St.
W'AWTED Student wants ride to Eu
gene, rnone 735-R.
FOR SALE; Bantam chickens, 35c
each. 60 N. Peach St. Tel. 830-X.
FOR RENT Unfurn. 5 -room house.
modern, close In. Adults. Inquire
101 Almond.
EXPERIENCED girl or woman for
homework. Otve qualifications ana
references and salary expected. Box
2do2. Tribune.
WANTED Reliable woman for house
work and care of children. Refer
ences required. Tribune, Box 1924.
SALE OR TRADE for light car, Chev.
truck with 4 -speed transmission.
341 W. 2nd Stt.
VOH SALE Ha r ley motorcycle A-l
74, also side car, cheap. Apply 307
N. Peach.
FRIDAY AND SATURDAY
TOUNO MAN WANTS WORK on
i&rm. box 37. Rt. 2.
CAN YOU BEAT THIS?
j apa vwuim diock OI tno
5 1 U 0 U new courthoi's on paved
8 -room modern . pi oat e red home ,
concrete foundation. One of tin
beat bviys we have ever been able
to offer, all for the sum of 1360 00.
with all asaesemenU and taxes pld.
Also
TO OLOSE AN ESTATE
m - - o-iwhi uiuuc-rii, pinnter
S 1 2 5 U ered nome fireplace, well
time when very substantial houses
were constructed, with a few hun
dred dollars could be ninde Into
lovely home, only 5 blocks from
the City park on pavement, assess
ments paid, large lot, shade and
shrubs. Total price $1250.00 cash.
See Charles A. Wing Agency. Inc..
for the best buys In Medford.
1
Beautiful Summer
LINGERIE
$1 .95
Satin Qlissonette and Silk Crepe
Nightgowns, Slips, Dancettes and
Panties that sell regularly up to
$3.95. This is a special introduct
ory offer after which the former
prices will be in effect.
BUY NOW AND SAVE
ADRIENNE'S
Shows Today
1:45
7:00-9:00
Mats 25c
Eves. - 35c
Kiddies - 10c
Starts Today - 3 Days!
THEIR FIRST GREAT HIT TOGETHER!
Irs a innL3MHf.'
XI1C Alll HJIU UI wuiig niiu uniiM. in .no
Musical of the Year . . . and no wonder! It has 7 grand
song hits . . . spectacular dance numbers . . . uproarious
comedy . . . thrilling drama . . . and every inch of film
packed with entertainment 1
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GLENDA FARRELL PATSY KELLY
HELEN MORGAN 5 OTHERS
Beauty Chorus of Hundrodtl
ADDED ATTRACTIONS
Disney Silly Symphony, "Peculiar Penguins"
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