MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD, OREGON. TUESDAY. JUNE 11, 1935.
PAGE SEVEN
Local and
ju-turni from Albany George
Goodman of Standard Oil company
returned this mo.-nlng by tram from
a, aSort trip to Albany.
Mra. Hertford Arrives Mra. Earl W.
Hertford of ootham. Ore., arrived thli
morning on the Oregonian to spend
the day shopping.
...
Called to Medford Mr. and Mra.
WUUem Brown of Seattle have been
called to Medford by the serious 111
new of Mra. Ella Brown, mother of
Mr. Bro-j-n.
Here for Trapshoot C. B. Monog
han of Beverly Hllla. Cel.. arrived VMS
morning by train to attend Ohe Ore
gon state trapshoot. June IS to le.
Inclusive, at the Medford Oun club.
Ihlev visits William R. Sibley,
general agent for the Erie Railroad
company, with headquartera at Se
attle, arrived this morning to attend
to business matters In Medford to
day. Leon Robertson Arrives Leon Rob
ertson, credit manager for Sperry
Flour Co.. with headquarters at Port
land, arrived by train Monday to
apend a few days attending to busi
ness In the valley.
Leave After Visit Mrs. Anchor
Nelson and little daughter Nahldlne.
who have been visiting Mrs. Nellson's
mother. Mrs E. Mero. for several
weeks, left on the Pacific Greyhound
Uhls morning for their home In San
Francisco.
Crelghton Arrives C. C. Crelghton
of Portland, supply sales manager for
General Electric Supply corporation,
arrived yesterday to confer here with
jj, jjtan Pulslfler of Portland, who
has been a Medford visitor for a num
ber of days.
Will Fly South John Snider and
H. C. Thompson plan to leave by
plane Wednesday for San Franelaco.
They will return to Medford In a new
Ford V-8 creamery truck for Snider
Dairy and Produce company.
Conferring llpre The following of
ficial of the Rainier Brewing com
pany are conferring In Medford to
day: George Wolf and Joseph Goldle
of Ban Francisco. R. K. Anderson and
W. L. Davis of Portland.
pra-srhnol Clinic Slated The Roose
velt pre-BChool clinic will be held at
the Jackson county courthouse. June
34. according to sn announcement
released today. All who have chil
dren entering Roosevelt school next
fall are asked to telephone 1534-L.
Matthews Arrives G. H. Matthews
of Portland. repre,ent.t!ve of Good
year Tire and Rubber company, ar
rived this morning on the Oreeonlan
to spend the rest of the week on
business, while here he will confer
with C. C. Furnas, local Goodyesr
dealer.
cott called North Mr. end Mrs.
Ernest L. Scott returned over the
weak-end from Belllngham. wash
where they had been called by the
death of Mrs. scotta motner, sire.
Katalle Tranzke. who passed away
June fl. Mrs. Franrke had many
friends In Medford and vicinity,
where she hsd visited several times.
...
r. M. Shansle Visits F. M Shangle
of Portland, who Is 13 yeara young
and still an ardent fishing, hunting
and gun enthusiast. Is an Interesting
Medford visitor who arrived recently
to visit his son. J. Verne Shangle and
family, and to witness the Oregon
state trapshoot. He will not compete
this year, but has been widely known
as sn eieellent trapshooter.
Freys on Trip North Mr. and Mrs.
George Frev. accompanied by Betty
and Tommy, left Medford Monday for
Portland, where they will be guests
of Mr. Prey's parents until Sunday
and then return to Salem. In the
capltol cltv Mr. Prey will attend the
bankers' convention. June 1. 17 nd
IB. and visit at the home of Mra.
rrey'a family. Mr. and Mrs. W. F.
Drager.
Hendersons Leave Mr. and Mrs.
Ray Henderson, accompanied by their
daughter Lee. left early Monday en
route to Yosemite national park,
where Mr. Henderson has accepted a
position In the national park service,
under Col. C. O. Thomson, former
superintendent of Crater Lake na
tional park. Mr. Henderson, who for
several years has been a ranger at
Crater Lake, will have charge of out
door recreational programs at Yo
semite. Take advantage of the low
fares now available .... travel
around the world on a tour of
your own planning, on low cost inclut
ivt fares. This serv ice makes a complete
circle of the globe, and has many op
tional trips to interesting and outof
the-way places.
Make your choice from a wide variety
of routes - pick your own stop-overs..
travel East or West, across to the Ori
ent, or take the short Sea way to Eu
rope, stay as long as you like. On one
inclusive ticket. First or Tourist Class.
yon may make the tnp in 90 day or
take two full yean.
You can route your world-tour with
Firticular ease if you bv.V hy Canadian
acific in combination with Peninsular
6 Oriental and British India Steam
Navigation Companies. See your own
agent, or call or writ our office foi
folders, maps and complete details.
W H. D on. fi An. P. rr K S W
Brai. .Am Bink Bios BR Co;. Porti.od
c.iMi. Mrtnc t.iMum cit.it tw .t mm
KwcIld
Personal
On Vacation M. F. Sheets, rural
mall carrier, la apendlng a week's va
cation, according to the postoffice
staff.
.
Henry wolf Visits Henry Wolf,
well-known Chlloquln baker, has been
among Medford business visitors to
day. Call on Frlfnd Mr. and Mra. In
land Charley and small daughter, ac
companied by Mrs. L. Lamphlr of
lJc Cwk. were calling on friends
In Medford txxiay.
Baok from School Dee Logan, atu
dent at Portland university, returned
over the week-end to ipend the sum
mer here with hl parent, Mr. and
Mra. J. C Logan.
Bark from Portland Dr. and Mra.
B. R. Elliott, Amy, June and Joan.
Betty Vilm and Bill Bamum returned
Monday evening from Portland where
Dr. Elliott spent laat week attending
the meetings of the Oregon fltata
Dental association. Dr. Elliott la
councilor for this part of the atate.
Nurses Plan Picnic Dlatiict nwm
ber four of the Oregon Stat Gradu
ate Nurses' association will hold Its
annual picnic Thursday, June 13, at
Lithia park In Ashland. Those wish
ing transportation may meet at the
Community hospital promptly at
7:30 o'clock, when cara will leave for
Ashland.
E
PASSES AT HK OF
DAUGHTER, MRS: DOTY
Mollte Jsne Meyers, an Invalid for
the past aeven years, six of which
were spent In Medford, passed away
at noon today at the age of 78 yeara.
2 months and 18 days, at the home of
a daughter. Mrs. Charles Doty, of 208
Tripp street. She had been critically
111 for the past six weeks.
Mollle J. Bel was born In Bedford
county. Tennessee, and moved with
her parents as a young child to Pit
man. Ark., where on October 15. 1874.
she was married to Horace D. Ruff.
To this union four ch 1 Id ren were
born. One died in Infancy. Surviv
ing are James D. Ruff of Acorn. Mo.;
Mrs. Lillian Dobbs of Albion, 111., and
Mrs. Zella Doty of 208 Tripp street.
Medford. Horace D. Ruff passed away
in 1898.
In 1899 she married Alfred S. Mey
ers, whose three children aurvtve :
Oscar Meyers of Fayetteville, Rrk.:
Mrs. Ethel Kinne of Los Angeles:
Paul Meyers of Paynar, Ark. Alfred
8. Meyers passed away in Bakersfleld.
Cal., in 1923.
Fifteen grandchildren also survive,
three of whom live In Medford: Mrs.
Challau Cook of 138 Almond street;
Mrs. Nevada Campbell of 208 Tripp
street, and Mrs. Roberta Wolfe of 30
Park place; also seven great grand
children, three of whom live in Med
ford: Alleen and Stanley Hamel of
136 Almond street and baby Zella
Ann Campbell of 'ioa Tripp street.
As a young girl, Mrs. Meyers be
came an active member of the Ftrat
Christian church In Maynard. Ark.
Funeral services will be announced
later by Perl's Funeral Home.
E-
IRRIGATION PONDS
With the exception of Four Mile
lake, water has now practically ceased
to flow Into the Irrigation reservoirs
of thla section, according to Olen
Arnsplger, general manager of the
Medford and Talent Irrigation dis
tricts. There Is some run-off Into
that lake. In Emigrant dam. Plsn
lske and Hlatt Prairie, the flow Has
ceased, and the water la being low
ered slightly, by use for Irrigation.
Irrigation of orchards, fields and
gardens started last week, during the
warm spell, under regulations. Man
ager Arnsplger states the quota win
allow each landowner eight Inches
of water over his holdings for the
season.
Present weather conditions are Ideal
for growing, and use of Irrigation In
medium lota.
STORY HOURS START
First of a series of story hours for
children of the first four grades of
school will be held tomorrow at 10:30
a. m. In the children's room at the
public library.
Stories suitable for the agea of this
group of children will be told by the
children's librarian. Story hours will
be held each Wednesday for a period
of six weeks beginning tomorrow and
ending July 17.
KEEP YOUR
HUSBAKD'S LOVE
THE best of men
get tired of irri
table, complaining
wires. If you are
weak, nervous and
rundown you can
not do your share
fit malts a hinn
home. Tike
"Vg fc. rmknam veg-
etable Compound.
Mrs; Barbara Spears of Akron,
Ohio, says, "I bad no pep. and was ia
poor spirits. Your Vegetable Com
pound eliminated that awful tired
teeiiog. My husband says I am 017
old self again."
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Markets'
Livestock.
PORTLAND. June 11. USDA)--,p)
HOGS, receipts 100. Market slow, un
evenly lower. Monday's advance
mostly erased. CKd to choice 175
220 lbs., mostly 9.50; plainer gradea
down to 19-25: 235-260 lba.. 8 75-9 00:
light lights. 18 50-9 00; packing sows.
$7-7.50; feeder pigs saleable around
8 75.
CATTLE, receipt 50; calves, re
ceipts 10: quality plain: market most
ly alow, around steady with late Mon
day; few very common steers. 15:
better frrassers held above 97; helfera.
94 50-5.50; load good fed heifers held
sbove 17.50; low cutter and cutter
cows. $2 25-3.28; common to medium
gradu, 93.75-5; bulls. 94 50-5.25; bid
ding below 96 50 on beat waters.
6HEEP. receipts 800: marget weak
to mostly 35 cent lower; good spring
lamba. 96.50-6.75: common to medi
um. 95-625; medium yearlings. 94
4 50; heavy wethers down to 92.50;
slaughter ewes, 91-1-50.
CHICAGO. June 11 ( APt (USDAI
Hogs 13.000: direct, 4000; alow 69
lOo lower; packing sows weak: bet
ter grade 300-250 lba.. 99.80-90; top.
99.90; 350-290 lba., 99iO-BO; 390
350 lbs.. 99.35-60; 160-190 lbs., 99.50
80; moat light lights, 99.85-53; pack
ing sows. 98.35-75; light few, 99.00.
CATTLE 6000; better grades steady:
common and medium kinds, scarce
and strong: early top, 913; several
loads. 912.25-90: other killing classes
generally steady, although vealera
selling at 99.50 much aa 50c lower
than late last week: several hundred
head Texas-bred stockers sold late
Monday at 96.108.00. with helfera
at 97.00; outside on weighty sausage
bulls, 96.35.
SHEEP 4000; 600 direct: dull spring
lambs, 25i? 50c lower; yearlings around
25e lower; sheep weak. In spots 36c
down: bulk good to choice native
spring lambs. $9.00 to larger interest;
top. 99.50; good to choice, 70-8a-lb.
yearlings, $7,25-60; best held above
97.75; shorn native ewes, 91.753.60.
SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO. June 11.
(AP (USDA) Cattle: 300; good
steers absent, largely cows: slow, bare
ly steady; few 865-lb. Helfera, 96.26.
SHEEP: 650; lamba alow; around
three decks North Coast on sale: long
deck 56-lb. holdover medium woo led
coast lamba, 96.00; sorted 35 per cent
at $5.00; around 50c lower; ewes ab
sent. Portland Produce
PORTLAND. June U. P
BUTTER Prints. A grade. 28 Vic lb.
In parchment wrappers. 29c In car
tons; B grade, parchment wrappers.
27'ic lb,; cartons. 28',ic lb.
BUTTE RFAT Portland delivery: A
grade deliveries at least twice weekly.
27-28c lb.; country routea. 26-28e lb.;
B grade deliveries less than twice
weekly, 26-27c lb.; C grade at market.
B GRADE CREAM FOR BOTTLINO
Buying price, butterfat basis, 5Ac
lb.
EGOS Sales to retailers: Specials.
38c; extras. 27c; fresh extra, brown,
27c; standards. 23o; fresh mediuma,
25c; medium firsts. 21o dozen.
EGOS Buying price of whole
salers: Fresh specials. Sic; extra.
24c; atandarda. 21c: extra mediuma.
20c; medium firsts, 18c; under -grade,
18c doen.
NEW POTATOES California
whites. 92.25 per cental.
CANTALOUPES Imperial Jumbo.
93 00-3 25; standards, 92.76-3.00; pony,
93 50-2.75.
Chew. milk, country meat, live
poultry, onions, new onlona. potatoes,
wool and hay. steady and unchanged.
Portland Wheat
PORTLAND, Ore., June 11. (API-
Grain:
Wheat Open High Low Close
July Tl'i .711$ .714 .711,4
sep .71 .71 .71 .71
Dec 73 "4 .734 .73H .72 'i
Cash:
Big Bend blueatem 8314
Dark hard winter (13 pet:) . .88
Dark hard winter (11 pet.) .7514
Soft white .. 70'A
Western White ........................ .70'4
Hard winter 70
Northern spring ... .. .71
Western red 9i
Oata No. 3 white. $38.
Corn No. 3 eastern yellow, $40.60.
MUlrun standard. $24.90.
Today's car receipts: Wheat, 11:
flour, 9.
Chicago Wheat
CHICAGO. June It (AP) Wheat:
Open High Low Close
June ,8314
July .834 .84 .8S14 X3
Sep .84i .88 ,83'4 .84
Dec 884 .8v4 "8 J8H
since he got
rid of those
large
Stomach
Worms
(Adto knows aa
Rovad Worm)
Most pttemta dunk Vomi m loofOf
rri- But thai U. S. Gwifant un,
"Fmn 28 to 49 out of lOO cjiidr m
Camjia kJxoI graopa hJ Worm. Bor
mflTd Best."
Worm tz ere brought lata dW n
dl oa lenuco, abbi. pin&, csrrout
in drink lag vaieri oa Aim' lsi em lb
fur of Cam end doc
Any one of tau tini mar point tm
Waran iofttctioai PJ teem, thin horfi .
poor tppcfitoi, 7)tiMii ml irriubtltry,
contujit bo picif uif . tidffuf, boa
drun. grtadmg of tovtk is tlocp. me
Gt ieme't Vara if dm at
M llFULL
OF
fe PEP'
1
Uraft bord for ibe bsdt. 4) Mil
lion bottle uid. Children lilts it.
Druggiitt f om mend it. Try it.
Jayne'sVermifugl
Wall St. Report
NEW YORK. June 11. (API Bhare
prices scaled many new 1935 peaks
in a broad advance in the stock ex
change today.
After a midday advance centering
In Industrial specialties, rails took
the lead In the last hour. Gains of
fractions to more than 3 polnta were
numeroua at the finish, and the clos
ing tone was strong. Selee approxi
mated 1,100.000 aharea.
Today's closing prices for S3 se
lected stocks follow;
Allied Chemical & Dye
American Can
American & Foreign Power
A. T. & T
Anaconda
Atch. T. & 8- F
Bendlx Aviation
Bethlehem Steel
IsS
1341,
130
IS
43',
141,
3S'i
85',
47,
7U
30',
3',
101
SSI,
California Packing ...
Caterpillar Tractor
Chrysler -
Commercial Solvent
Curtlsa-Wright
DuPont
General Fooda ...........
General Motors - - 'l'i
International Harvester 43
I. T. ft T
Johns-Manville
Montgomery Ward
North American ...
Penney (J. C.)
Philplpa Petroleum
Radio
Southern Pacific ...
Std. Branda
Std. Oil Cal
8'i
49 4
38
15",
71 Hi
32',
'.
17'4
lftt,
3SI,
40 1,
Std. Oil N. J
Trana America 8'.
Union Carbide
United Aircraft
U. 8. Steel
801,
13i
33 'i
Pan FrancHro Butterfat.
SAN FRANCISCO. June 11. iP)
First grade butterfat 29!-, f.o.b. San
Francisco.
Silver.
Nf!W YORK. June 11. iT) Bar sli
ver barely steady. , lower at 73.
Warner Baxter Now
Appearing at Roxy
Described as a thrllllne romance of
death and danger In the skies. "Hell
In the Heavens." starring Warner Bix
ter. Is at the Roxy theater today and
Wednesday. Baxter Is salrt to con
tribute his greatest performsnce ltl
sea.ons to the film. This time he is
east as an Amerlcsn flier In the La
fayette Escadrllle. who Is promoted by
death to fill his captain's place.
A splendid supporting oast Includes
Russell Hardle. Herbert Mundln, Andy
Dsvlne. William Stelllng and Rlph
Morgan.
SON OF PATTERSONS
PASSES IN KLAMATH
Friend of Mr. and Mra. R. E. Pat
terson of Klamath Palls will be griev
ed to learn of the death of the Pt
teraons atx-year-old son Billy, in
Klamath Falls Sunday. The little
boy had been 111 for several days. The
little lad's father, "Pat" Patteraon.
la well known here, where he ha ap
peared In vocal entertainments.
LIGHT QUAKES TRACED
BY CARNEGIE MACHINE
PASADENA. Cal.. June 11. (API
Light earthquakes In southern Cali
fornia were recorded at the Carnegie
institution selsmologlcal laboratory
here today. The first, at 8:31 a. m..
was 110 miles from here, and the sec
ond, at 10:11. within 80 miles.
MODERN WOMEN
Nud Not Sedsi monthly psto and ddsy dot la
coldi.nftrvouj atrsin, exposure orwnular eauMS.
Chih-trsDiwnonlDrMidPilsarecOecUTe,
reliable snd iiQt
ail aroggiiw iwov
TMI DIAMOND y MAND-
WYTIME:
KIOCIIJJ
IPS
Today and Wed.
m&
Hell breaks loose
In the heavens . . .
while a woman
walls below with
empty arms and
aching heart!
WARNER
BAXTER
C0NCHIT
MONTENEGRO
RUSSHIHARDIE
HERBERT MUNDIN
IN DY DEVINE
WILLIAM STELUN0
RALPH MORGAN
George prlra oaui Show
"WELL, BV GEORGE"
Ramhfng Around Ratlin Fow
.hi. jJi
"Vagabond Lady" at Craterian
i.SV
- rf 4.J,
Surge
Romance via with oomrxly In ' Vag
abond Lady." coming to the Craterian
theater for tomorrow only.
Robert Young playa the part of
"Tony.' fun-loving son of a million
aire department store wnr, who re
turn home from an around-ths-world
cruise In a aalltng aloop Jut
in time to upvt the marring plani.
of hla brother "John." played by Reg
inald Denny.
Evelyn Ve-nable ia tha girl, Jose
phine SpLgjilna," daugtiter of tha de
partment atore'a lrreaponnlbla had
Paul Muni Heads
Paul Muni, the ' Pugltlve from the
Chain Gang. and Bette Davis, the
man-wrecker of "Of Human Bond
age." are teamed In the atrongeat
rolea of their careers In "Border
town." opening a three-day run at
tha Rialto theater today.
Muni ia the foreign youth who rises
to richea and power in a resort town
on the border. Mtaa Davis la the wife
of his partner, who murders her hus
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iaimmiiirilMiassiisi mrinisswnimiirnr 'i Tt'tttm
Starts Today 3 Days!
"HELL HATH
HO FURY.."
likp the flaming frenzy of
the "Fugitive From a Chain
Gang" ... as he seorns the
love of the
man - wrecking
enchantress of
"Human Bond
age" ... a Hell
Cat with mur
der on her con
science . . . and
Muni on her
mind ... 1
A
1 M
f
A rJtilailLilarlf
with 1.'. 'I.: !
Eugene Pallette Robt. Barrettfe V ' ,
A
unnr.n
T ol TivlTll
Uh, Wfi ft BHttinS6
Tr
? , i.Vi
Janitor, a part piayed by Prank
Craven.
It is the father, who dslrea Tony
for a aon-ln-law Instead of the digni
fied John, who throws a monkey
wrench into the prospective marriage
by getting himself drunk on the eve
of the wedding, only to have the mar
riage definitely arranged for anot'jer
date. How. In spite of everyone'a
plana - including the prospectlva
bride and groom Tony finally wina
the girl, makea the picture lively,
merrv entertainment.
Rialto Program
; nit
band In the hope of gaining the
younger man's affections.
Margaret Lindsay and Eugene Pal
lette are also featured.
CHICAGO. June 11. UP, Charles
"Chuck" Mucha, 302-pound guard
from the University of Washington,
has algned & contract with the Chi
cago Bears of the National Profes
atonal Football ligue.
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Show 1:1. - 7 - ft
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University of Arizona aalaeted Mary Allco Albarthal of Globo
(center) as Its Desert Queen. Her maids of tonor were Beryl Christy
(left) and Blllls Hennlng. (Asaoclated Press Photo)
jus J3 1
. . 4f"w f I Loving, fighting . . . e
' f 4 t'ley battled their way
im,4?y f J right up to the altar I vv
'wJp'lyBr -SM And he wasn't even the l:
A &r fca groom! But a lot of c
it AB ef funny things can hap- 1
f pen on the bounding
SW fc'jf main and all of them
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TOMORROW ONLY!
This Little Bride
Had Fun! ... and
Got the Best Man!
a Last Tlmtfl Tonlt!
Norman Foster-Charlotte Henry
'Hoosier Schoolmaster'
Plus Tnnlte Only
On the Stage at 9:00 O'clock
Eve Benson Dance Recital
Starting Thursday!
CAGfJEY