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jrEDFCRD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFOKD, OREGON. FRIDAY. AUGUST 16. 1933. PAGE THIRTEEN Local and Mn. Ohrt Visits Mra. N. P. Obrt of McLeod wu i Medford visitor yester day. I Donohne In Town Jftm O- ttoao hu of Butta Falla vaa spending to day in th city, visiting and transact- ; Ins buslneas. 0071 Hpt Robert Boys, formerly of Medford, now of Hoseburg, arrived here last night to secure ft Job In the fruit harvesting. Has Minor Operation Mrs. O. P., Sullivan of Medford underwent a minor operation Thursday afternoon at the Sacred Heart hospital. 1 Tonsds Removed Caroline Bene dict of the Applegate underwent a tonaelectomy at the Sacred Heart hospital today. Undergoes Operation Mrs. Charles Iraen of 404 McAndrews road under went a major operation this morning at the Sacred Heart hospital. Receiving Medical Care John Clay ton of Roseburg is a patient at the Community hospital, where he la re ceiving medical attention. Guests at Buckley Ranch Mr. and Mre. Charles Ellis and Miss Collins of San Francisco were guests the past few days at the BucUley ranch near Ruch, Tuckers Return to Seattle William Tucker and family who have been Tlslttng relatives and friend in the valley the past ten days returned to heir home in Seattle recently. . Gold Hill Man 111 R. ! Cook of Gold Hill entered the Sacred Heart hospital today suffering from what appears to be a severe case of Influenza with possibilities of pneumonia. 1 Mrs. Wllletts Returns Mrs. Rosa Blackmore Wllletta has returned from an enjoyable two weeks vacation at Creecent City to announce the re opening of her piano studio. Reams Rpturn from Glad. Show Mr. and Mrs. Frank Reum of South Oak dale recently returned from a week apent In Washington, where Mr. Reum was a Judge In the Washing ton State Glodlola show at Everett. LeaTes to Attend Brother's Funeral Mr. and Mrs, O. M. Murphy, of South Central avenue are leaving today by motor to attend the funeral of Mr. Murphy's brother, O. W. Murphy of Tacoma, who passed away last night. Larry Bragg Improving Word from the Sacred Heart hospital today !ndi " oates that Larry Bragg. Jr.. taken there yesterday for medical attention, U getting along nicely today and will be up and about in a 'few days. Bartlett Here on Fishing Trip Among Shasta train arrival this morning from southern point Is E. M. Bartlett of Los Angeles here for a few day on business. He will also cover the river on a fishing expedi tion. William Powell In Craterian Picture Philandering of a debonair artist in Vienna, complications over past lov affairs, and a scrape over the portrait of a married woman that gets Into print are among the details that provide a story of whimsical humor and gripping drama, lilting music and Continental romance, In 'Escapade." now playing at the Cra terian theater. William Powell provides a clever performance as the chief figure In Rialto Star 1,-1 ; t, , .-Irftf jTSi George O'Brien's outstanding screen achievement, "Hard Rock Harrlgan." is playing at the Rialto theater today and Saturday. "Hnrd Rock Harrlgan," has the Colorado River Aqueduct as a background and tells a brand new tye of story In a brand new WBy. orammed with action and alive with thrills and plenty of excitement. Irene Hervey lends charm as O'Brien's leading lady In the film of meji as hard ss rocks. Fred Kohler playa the part of tunnel boss. O'Brien's rival for Mlsa Hervey's af fections. DAHCB Tonight AT The Oaks DANCE PAVILION DYNGE'S RED COATS A Good Time for All at 25c Per Couple Coffee and Kanrinlrhes aerveil jponorea ny tne tey Ladles1 ulllarv of the r.itli S M J'SA Personal Given Medical Care Mrs. Lola Chapman of Route a la a patient at; the Sacred Heart hospital. . i .Hat Minor Operation -Joseph Ber- j tacco. of McCloud, California, under went a minor operation thla morn- lng the at Sacred Heart hospital. j Canadian Pacific Official I,eAVM O. G. Jenkins, an official of the Cana dian Pacific railroad, left recently after a short bu&lne&s stay here. e-e Smith from Lakevlew E. J. Smith, of the East Side pharmacy returned Wednesday from a business trip to Lakevlew. At Sacred neart-Mra. John Conrtnt. of McCloud, California, who undere went a mastoid operation at the Sa cred Heart hospital yesterday. Is do ing as well as can be expected to day. Sustains Broken Arm Little John Spauldlng of near Medford 1 in the Community hospital today with a broken arm, auatalned last evening when he fell from a horse at his home. Plenty of Workers It was an nounced today by the national re employment service in the city hall that the available labor supply in the valley will be more than ample to meet all of the requirements of the fruit season. Flying Family Here F. C. Talbot, steamship representative company from San Francisco, his wife and son arrived at the airport here this morn ing enroute from San Francisco to Seattle. They were flying a Stlnson. Jr. Mrs. Jennings Returns Mrs. Bar bara Jennings returned to her home here recently following a several daya' visit with Mr. and Mr. O. W. Dun ford and Sheriff Chandler, and Mrs. Q. O. Chandler In Vreka: After her return she spent several days at Dead Indian soda springs. Forest Patrols Out It was an nounced from the forestry service of fices in the federal bxilldtng today that over 20 patrols are out tn the timber todty, covering territory not visible from lookout stations. Visi bility in the woods is very poor, It was stated, because of low hanging clouds of smoke. Four Hour Flights Flight of four hours will be made by bombing planes during the bombing maneuvers to be held here next week. The flights will be long enough on these occasions for the planes to get to Seattle, al though the flights will probably not be made in that direction. Visiting Yarnroughs Mr. B. W. Yarbrough and sons Howard, Elbert, Charles and daughter Leone from Westfood, California, are visiting with Mrs. Yarbrough's sisters, Mrs. Grover Hughes of Ashland Mrs. D. B. Crosby and Mrs. Lyle Davis of Medford. the cocktail of mirth and romance, which serves to introduce a striking new personality in Lulse Ralner, bru nette stage star from Vienna, who makes her screen debut as his lead ing lady. Blending every possible element in entertainment through Us dramatic twists, the play deals with a popular artist in Vienna who, through a flir tation, paints a married woman's pic ture which accidently gets into print. Hunting a model to serve as an alibi he finds the demure com panion of a countess. When he falls in love with her, a Jealous sweet heart, his previous escapades, and other troubles provide a complica tion that runs from whimsical com edy to a vivid climax. Powell plays a Continental Lotha rio with deft skill and engaging per sonality. Miss Ralner rises to dramat is heights and shows her versatlity by whimsical humor and romantic highlights as well. S. S. SMITH ABLE SIT UP FOR FEW MINUTES TODAY A cheering note was sounded to day for the friends of 8. S. Smith, when it was announced from the : Community hospital that he will be able to sit up or a few minute to- j day, for the first time since be was j confined several weeks ago. i Orchard run Bartletts, $27.50, down. Guy W. Conner. Inc. i Pari Mutuel lORSE EACES arting Monday, September 2 'AifricollDral EXHIBITS Livestock Produce Fruit GraiV. Rodeo Sfosse Show Starting Monday, September 2 lilmore Circus Parade Of Giant Animals A Mile of Laughs 'necial on Children's Day, August ? Fireworks Display Free at Night DOG SHOW In a Special Building, September 4, J, 6 Bands and Free Attractions New Hides and Shows on the Midway New Flower, Art and Textile Displays ADMISSION 25c CHILDREN UNDER 12 FREE Ll vest ode. PORTLAND. Ore., Aug. 16. (AP- USDA) Hog receipts 150 Including 139 direct; market steady on limited offerings; few good to choice 176 lbs., $11-40; choice quotable to 811.50: butchers. 280 lbs., 11; 140 lbs., 10.75: packing sow saleable around 8.50; choice light feeder pigs quotable to $12. SO. CATTLE receipts 100. including 64 through and direct; calves 65. in cluding 59 through and direct; scat tered sales around steady; few com mon grass steers on stockers account, 5 flS.75; week's top grass fat steers 96.00; few heifers sold $4.50) 5.35; low cutters and cutter cows, $2.50 & 3.25; common to medium, $3.50 4.00; bulls $4 7 4.75; good to choice vealers quotable to $7.50 3 8.50; odd head heavy calves. $7.75. SHEEP receipts 300, including 21 direct: market active, fully steady; good to choice. 92-fb. lambs. $6.75; medium, 77 lbs., $6.00; fat ewes up ward to $2.75. SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO. Aug. 16. -AP-USDA) CATTLE: 400; rather slow, sales steers and better grade she-stock steady to weak; low-grade cows bid weak to 35 lower; medium 894 lb. supplementary -fed steers 7.25; odd short-fed heifers 6.50; grassy kinds 6.50; medium-good grass cows 4.75-5.25. CALVES: 15; all direct; good-choice nominally quoted around 7.00-9 00. SHEEP: 1600; active. Jambs strong; yearlings and aged wethers around "35 higher; mixed shorn, two-month-fleece, California lambs 7.35 straight; shorn yearlings 6.00; shorn aged wethers 4.50. CHICAGO, 9ug. 16. (AP)-(USDA) HOGS: 6,000; slow, weak to 10c; 180-240 lbs. $11.85(3 12.10; 180-190 lbs. $12.10; 250-300 lbs., $11.5012; light lights $U.25.80; sows $10.35 CATTLE 3,000; hardly enough to make a market; steady; stockers and feeders steady on good and choice kinds, slow on other kinds; bulls best $6(3 10; vealers $9?10; scarce, firm, fed steers and yearlings $11 12.50. SHEEP 2.000; fairly active, fat lambs steady to strong: rangers steady; fat natives. $9 10; throw outs $6ta7; medium to good Oregon and Washington rangers $855 $ .75; fat yearlings $7; sheep scarce; native ewes $2.?3; feeding lambs $8. Portland Produce PORTLAND, Aug. 16. (AP) But ter Prints, A grade. 29c lb. in parchment wrapper, 80c lb. in car tons; B grade, parchment wrapped. 28c lb.; cartons, 29c lb. BUTTERFAT Portland delivery: A grade deliveries at least twice weekly, 27Va(?28c lb.; country routes, 26V4 28V4c lb.; B grade, deliveries less than twice weekly, 26V27c lb.; C grade at market. B GRADE CREAM FOR BOTTLING Buying price, butterfat basis, B6c lb. EGGS . Buying price of whole salers: Fresh specials, 27c; extras, 27c; standards, 25c; extra mediums, 23c; medium firsts, 19c; undergrade. 18c: pullets, 16c dozen. CANTALOUPES The Dalles, stand ard, $1.40(1.50 crate; Yakima-standards, $1.50(3 1.60 crate; pony, $1.26 crate. Cheese, milk, country meats, live poultry, onions, potatoes, wool and hay, steady and unchanged. Portland Wheat PORTLAND, Aug. 16. (AP Grain: Wheat: Open High Low Close Sept. 73 73 73 73 Sept. new 73 73 73 72 iDec 73 73 73 73 1 March - 75 75 75 75 j Cash: Big Bend bluestem 13 per cent 92; Big Bend bluestem 88: ; dark hard winter 13 per cent 89: do j 11 per cent 74",: soft white 73: western white n nara winter -lav; A DANCE y K.P.HALL II Every Saturday Niffht Jl 9 till 12 eC-itra Jt aJW'nrf ri Voir - ( Grace Moore in ( KT Honored by the Society of Art and Sciences for "conspicuous achieve-1 men In raising the standard of cinema entertainment"; acclaimed by public and press silks In every corner of the world for the glory of her God -given voice, the announcement of Grace Moore's new picture, "Lox-e Me For ever," which opens Sunday at the Craterian theater, should meet with spontaneous delight with all lovers of music and sparkling film enter tainment. northern spring 73: western red 70. Oats: No. 3 white 31 00. Corn: No. 3 E. yellow 38.76. Mill run standard 32.60, Today's car receipts: Wheat 54; barley 1; flour 0. Chicago Wheat CHICAGO. Aug. 10. (AP) Wheat: Open High Low Close Sept. .. 87 .88 H .87 .88 4 Dec. .90'4 .90 .89i JCHi May .91?; 2 .91 .93 WaH St. Report NEW YORK, Aug. 16. (AP) The stock market found a rift In the profit taking clouds today and re coveries were the rule In a rather active session. Rail, mine, utility, merchandise and spe?lalty Issues led the resump tion of the forward push. The close, was firm. Transfers approximated 1,600.000 shares. Todays closing prices for 33 se lected stocks follow: Al. Chem. ec Dye ' 162 Am. Can 140 Am. & Ft?n. Pow. . 7 A. T. & T 140 Anaconda r... : 17 Atch. T. A: S. T. Bendlx Avla Beth. Steel .. California Pack'g. Caterpillar Tract. 18 36 33 r 81 18 . 113 . 35 43 83 , 13 Chrysler Coml. Sow, Curtlss-Wrlght DuPont Gen. Foods . Qen, Mot. Int. Harvest. .. I. T. & T. jHf , ui 111 iiiauJiaaujuBitK A-i-iirr. "- " f -in. 20 IMYTIMEi KIMHU LAST TIMES TONIGHT Paul Muni Bette Davis in "B0RDERT0WN" SATURDAY ONLY Continuous Shotvs 1 to 11 Kermit MAYNARD THE FIGHTING TROOPER Willi Barbara Worth niSTEK KBATON In "One Run Elmer" Cartoon Plus REX H SI N - MOV BjnajBjjjsj ftBllll) ItJltf I, U 111 V-I ,111 lilli.il ,1 InllUtMl .Ki.J QFJ33S' ;?5 DICK POWCLl -c &lPL.ft GLORIA STUART kv'li idoimi muoi JKF-jyfc 1 1 1 e ( 1 1 i .-fdM-JBlr Craterian Picture Just as the previous Moore picture shot Tulllo Carmine tl to overnight success. Just do does this new pic ture bring to Leo Cartllo the chance he has been waiting for. As the muslc-lovtng Italian gambler and safe owner who finances the singer's ca reer, Carrtllo Is said to give a mag nificent performance. Others in the cast Include the much -talked -about Michael Bartlett. Robert Allen and Luis Albernl, who will be remem bered as the excitable assistant In the first picture. Jonas-Man. Monty Ward North Amer. 84 38 33 80 38 7 30 M 84 47 7 65 17 4a Penney (J. C.) Phillip, Pet Radio Sou. Pae. Std. Brands St. Oil Cal. St. Oil N. J. Trans. Amer. .. Union Carb. Unit. Aircraft .; U. S. Steel a Silver NKW YORK, Aug. 18. (AP) Bar silver steady and unchanged at 65. San Francisco Butterfat SAN FRANCISCO, Aug. 16. (AP) First grade butterfat, 31 o, fob. oari Francisco. Dr. Emmett J. Carpenter. Chiro practic Physician, now located In fine new office at 319 Medford Building. 4 Orchard run Bartletta, $27.50, down. Guy W. Conner. Inc. Use Mali mou-o want ad. susfai i show, n iirr''iri'1 in in 1:00-5:00 I P5t f ,1 H Olf I 250 111 J 7:00-0:00 , QjjJ JaCuPlWIig ' j ,iMll" l0CJ Today and Saturday HE LIKED A GOOD FIGHT!! You've seen him fore but never like this 1 He'i the dynamite-fisted king of the tunnel daredevils! Gmge QBKIEN UUHW SUNDAY and MONDAY IHTfiiT Twenty-one states by law require automobiles to be equipped with safety glass, Orchard run Bartlett, 137.50, down. Ouy W. Conner. Inc. Cs Mail rrtbuue want ad. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FOR KENT Holly Court No. 3. Call Jacluon Co. Building and Loan Ami., 195. WHI) PAY CASH FOR 1939 or 1930 Ford coupe. See Totletson, Shell Serv. Si., 6th A Front. EVERYTHING you nel for fishing, hunting, quality. Prices L&sa no foohn'. Cliff s Sport fihop. 317 N. Riverside. FOR TRADE 40 A. In eastern wh. near summer wort for property In or near Medford or Grant Pads, or So. Ore. Box 6411, Tribune. FOR SALE School bus, factory body, seat 35 to 30. A-l shape. Harry Furch. Tel 1298. FOR RENT lAiy furnished apart xnent. Fireplace, steam heat, hot and cold water. Apply Mall Trib une offlc. FOR SALE Household furniture, also flat-top de. 246 Beatty. FOR SALE Fine pickling cucumber, sweets 30c gallon, dills 30c, si leer lc each, delivered Inside city limit Medford. Address John Mace, Cen tral Point. BEANS lV7c lb. You plcx. Ellcdge Garden. Phone 403-Y. FOR SALE Tuscan clings. G. E. Car penter, ml, west Phoenix, Hous ton Rd. FOR SALE 100 laying pullet. White Leghorn and Buff Minorca. 731 Bek- men, I buck from Washington school. FOR SALE 6 ft electric refrigerator, cheap for cah. Am Installing larger model, uau rj-j. ELECTRIC REFRIGERATOR Repos sessed, 8 foot, double door DeLuxe model used three months. Balance of contract M81. Also one new six foot box, never used, for 8145. See Denlson at 101 Crater Lake Ave. DANCE on the OASIS Spring Floor Every Sat. Kite I face danger IRENE HERVEY FRED KOHLER o EXTEA ADDED ATTRACTIONS Blonde and Bedhead Comedy "HUNGER PAINS" "Parrotville Fire Dept." Nowsreel It babble oyer with beauty and melody! be- U WANTED Fllabla girl or woman lor nouseworic. Four in xamlly. Ker crenoes. Phone 6-F-14. FOR SALE Tuscan cling peaches win soon atari ripening at walnut man. 1 block; from Washington Talent. FOR SALE OR TRADE 1 to 1000 acre. E. Oould, the Aroeago Man 403 West Jackson. 34 Willys 77 sedan. "30 Chevrolet sedan. 39 Ford Tudor sedan. 'SO Pord Tudor sedan. '32 Nash 8 DeLuxe sedan. 33 Pont lac coupe. 29 Nftch 7-uaM. eedon. 28 Paige sedan, like new. '31 Ford truck, long w. b. 30 Dodge truck. Coupes, roadfttPTs. touring cars. JMffe"-!" aiOO to 6O.O0 WALTER W. ABBEY, INC. 123 S. Riverside St. Phone 303 See the man In the big straw hit on the lot. FOR SALE Sow and month-old pigs. Reasona-ble. Hobt. Ollnmn. Route 3, near airport. FOR SALE Baled straw. S. H. Nl dermeyer. Tel 6D7-R-1. 7 CHEV. truck with panel holy. 80. Miller Motor Co. So. Bartlett. FOR RENT S and 4 room bouse on I So. Pslflo Hwy. 3 miles out. In quire Vern Cannon. 110S W. 4th. FOB SALE 1933 4 -door Ford sedsn. V-S. B1 bargain U sold by Aug. 31. Armstrong Motors. Inc. WANTED Man wlih car for part uni worn, write 1'. o. UOX 477, Medford, Ore. ' TRADE Trues lor carl 1 i,J ton Orn- i xiiwn. good tuea. cao., 1D3& lie. Ideal bed to haul fruit. E. L. Nlederman. .Route 1, Box 806. Clranta Pass, Ore. DURANT pickup, screen sides, good I iiiev-jiHmeju condition, a real buy, 143.00. P1EHCE-ALLEN MOTOR CO. Dodge and Plymouth FOR RENT Sleeping room. ai7West Snd. II Shows W II 7 :01)-n:l)0 Ends Tomorrow Night! You Hear It Everywhere - Wottashow! f-Mi mtmrbBO' r'4eiMr7V m " "DPinrTTTH O A TtTUn A V WTTW IMm ilH""f KM "CAPTAIN HURRICANE" Jan. Barton Helen Mack Creighton Chanoy 3 STARTING I ''i';.tl,'S,-i5S Iff r I 1 tm smK I 3 I V,-i'!! m FOR RENT Apt. 806 W. Main. BARGAIN Complete set crrocery fix tures, electric refrigerator and de livery car part or all. 8ee Trua. 103 N. 6th St. or Redwoods Hotel, Grants Pass, Ore. WANTED Small cook stove, pood condition, reasonable. 242 IT. Front St. Distilled Iry GIN DO TriKif 60c 95c ANOTHER BIG TILL 2 O'CLOCK Oriental Gardens Sat. Mite Always A Crowd Mil MW isftHH!HUlii J i-hii-iish i' i i sil mill Mats . . . 2.1t Eves . . . 3.V kiddies . 10c SUNDAY! to W.-'Wr.- Mir., U i . ) 1 1 - ! To a waitinS world . . there can be no more thrilling1 news . . the beautiful star of "One Night of Love" In her new picture I at ' Mia -jt.i,.. i.,.:, m r. JL.Ji:u..1-Lfallllilll.ni -Afirwi -rf nisi