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MEDFORD MAIL TRTBUNT:. MEDPOKU. OREGON. TTEDXESDAY. OCTOBER 16. 1935 TAQE FIVE 9 i Local and Personal At Sacred Heart R. r. Beck, rout . Here Tuesday -Fred Bngle of Ash 3. -as admitted to the Sacred Heart J land waa among bualnesa vlsltora In hospital today tor medical treatment. In from Camp Capt. Harry Cooper, eommander of Camp China Flats, was a. hualne&s caller at CCC headquar ters here today. To Hospital Dave Griffith left thla morning for Roseburg where he will enter the Veterans' hospital to receive medical treatment. - From Revenue Office George L. Maehln of Seattle, of the Internal rev enue oflce. arrived this morning to transact business here. ....Visits Friend Hazel Tlce Robin son, former Medford resident who now llrs In Portland. 1b visiting friends- here. Completing Plans Plans were being completed at CCC headquarters to day for the two-day educational eon- ' ference to be held here octoser 21 and 22. Ashland Visitors Among those vta- Itlng here Monday from Ashland were T. W. Sanford. L. B. Ryan. Mrs. Bob Inele. A. Seasworth, F. J. Hart and Mrs. Archie KlncaJd. To San Francisco Among those ' entraining last night were Jean Stell. who left for San Franclaco. Mrs. Part lett. also going to the bay city, and L. Barton, leaving for Knoxrllle, Tenn. Foos Takes Place Tom Fooa. from the Medford Feed store. Is taking Ted Guetzlaff Place at Ted's Seed and Teed store, while the later la htunt lng. Ashland Tidings. Major Operation Robert! Pankey of Central Point underwent a major operation at the Community hospital this morning and was recovering sat isfactorily thla afternoon, a hospital bulletin Indicated. Admitted to Bar F. K. Deuel, Med ford attorney, was yesterday admitted to practice before the federal bar after ':' his qualifications were examined and .' passed upon by the federal district court now In session here. At Headquarters Capt. Harold L. Flint, commanding officer of Camp Steamboat, transacted business at ' CCC headquarters In Medford today. ' He was accompanied by Lieut. Ran dall W. Barton. Medford yesterday. Manager Here-J. N. Domlsse, man ager of the Dorman Hotel Supply company In Portland, was a buslnesa visitor here today. Special Rehearsal The Teachers' chorua will hold a special rehearsal In the auditorium of the county court house at 10 a. m. Saturday. The re hearsal was called by Mrs. Esther Church Leake, supervisor of music In the Medford schools, to prepare the chorus for lta participation In the P.-T. A. convention here. Hon Birthday Dinner The annual birthday dinner of the Zlon Luth eran congregation will be held in the ehurch parlore tomorrow evening at 6:30. A short program has been plan ned In connection with the dinner. off to China Clinton Spencer, Jr., who enlisted in the U. 8. navy last December, 1b on hi way to China for service with the Asiatic fleet, nis par ents were Informed by a letter from him today. He stated tnn ne is en Joying naval life thoroughly. Admitted to Practice W. W. BaJ derree, Grant Pass attorney, was ad mitted to practice before the federal court by Judge Jamea Alger Fee to day after he had been presented to the court by O. M. Roberta, Medford lawyer. Inspect Armory Lieut. Col. George L. Dutton of the adjutant general s office, Oregon national guard, and Lieut. Col. Ralph P. Cowglll. execu tive officer of the lB6th Infantry, are making an Inspection of srmorles and unlta in the state, iney ... yesterday and left for the north thla morning. They are from Portland. Express Apreclatlon Mr. and Mrs. Art Reed hsve Just returned from Portland, and wish to extend their thank and appreciation to their many friends and relatives for sympathy during the Illness of Mrs. Reeds mother. Mrs. Hannah Beadle of Port land, who passed away Tuesday. She Is survived by three sons and five daughter and a number of grand children, CCC's Leave Discharged members of the Civilian Conservation corps leaving last night Included Richard Charbomen, going to Schenectady. K. T.; Virgil H. Msckay, to Bakersfleld; Richard H. Holmes, to San Francisco: Ray Creedon, to Oakland: Clifton long, to Lo Angeles: James E. McCoy. to Oakland: Elmer O. Cook, to Lo Angeles: John R. Batelno. to San Francisco, and Donald Barnett, to Portland. ATHLETICS WILL SELL JIMMY FOXX IS HINT, OGLESBY GIVEN SPOJ PHILADELPHIA, Oct. 16. (AP) The baaeball air waa thick today with new talk that Jimmy Foxx may be doing hi slugging for another club than the Athletlca next year. The rumora quiet for 24 hours since the report started circulating that the burly lnflelder would go to the Cleveland Indians In a three cornered deal Involving also the Bos ton Red Sox started up again with the announcement that Connie Mack has acquired a star flrat-sacker from the Coast league. There waa no word from Mack not only because he Is out of town, but also for the reason that the A's veter an pilot never talks about those things until he's ready to. Foxx, himself. Just smiles when you ask him how he'd like wearing differ ent livery. But the fact remain that Mack, although he ha Jimmy a a capable flrat-baaeman and hitter extraordi nary, ha obtained another guardian for the Initial aack Jim Oglesby, of Lo Angeles, who hit for .305 during the 1935 campaign and averaged bet ter than .300 In hi three year coast atay. Formerly with the Western as sociation, Oglesby was picked up by the A's for the usual draft price, $7500, Livestock PORTLAND, Ore., Oct. 16 (AP) (U. S. Dept. Agr.) Hogs 150. Mar ket rather slow but mostly steady. Good to choice 170-220 lbs., largely $10.25; 230-275 10. and light lights. $9.50-9.75. Packing aows mostly $7.50. Choice light feeder pigs $11.25: plain and heavy down to $9.75. Cattle 250 Including 150 througn and direct; calvea 25. Market active, steady to strong. Common to med ium grass steer $5-5 60. Heifers $4 4.50; low cutter and cutter cows $2-3.25; common to medium $3.50 4.25, including fst dairy type cowa to $4. Good beef cowa $4.50-4.75. Bulls' $3.65-4.25. Few good heifers $8-6.50; plain heavy calvea $3 50 5.50. Sheep 150. Market active, ateady to 10c higher. Good to choice 85- 92 lb. lambs $8.10-8 25; medium 60 Penney (J. C.) - lbs. down to 7. Yesrllngs $5-6. Fat Phillip Pet ewes saleable $2.75-3 25. 1 Radio tSou. Pac, SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO. Oct. 10. (AP-O. S. Dept. Agr.) CATTLE 400 and lasses, tome of as much as a point or two. Transfers approximated 2.200.0OO shares. Today' closing prices for 32 select ed stocks follow: Al. Chem. as Dye 171 Am. Can 143', Am. & Fgn. Pow ...... 6 A. T. & T 14.1'i Anaconda Atch. T. is S. F. . Bendlx Avla Beth. Steel California Pack'g Caterpillar Tract. Chrysler Coml. Solv. Curt las-Wright DuPont Gen. Food Gen. Mot. Int. Harvest. , I. T. as T. Johna-Man. Monty Ward North Amer. Steera barely steady; load 800 lb. Cali fornia yearlings 7.50; two loads Cali fornia 7.35; car 1131 lb. weights 7.00; load 958 lb. California steers 7.25: she-stock firm, short-load 725 lb. Oregon medium helfera 5.75: load 955 lb. Oregon cowa 5.00: load low-cutters-cuttera mostly 3.25-75; calves 160: nominal; choice vealers quoted to 9.50. SHEEP 700: Lambs absent, bast woolsklns quoted 9.00-15; two decks medium 106 lb. Oregon ewe 3.S5 straight, two decks 102 lb. Oregon sorted 10 per cent 2.25. Std. Brsnd St. Oil Cal St. Oil N. J. .... Trans. Amer. Union Carb. ... Unit. Aircraft U. S. Steel . 20", 47 ... 23 i 381, 35H .. 33J, 81 IB'i - 2'i, ..134', . 34 - 49 , .. 57 - . 81 31 20 'i 81 Vi 30'i, 18", 13 45 8 71 19 4 45', Sliver. NEW YORK, Oct. 16. m Bar sil ver steady, unchanged at San Francisco Butterfat. SAN FRANCISCO. Oct. 16. IIP) Flrt grade butterfat, 34'j f.o.b. San Francisco. "Coon Hunters" Coming Thursday nn iTTfTTTSi lie fo&ii CHICAGO, Oct. 16. (AP-U.S. Dept. Agr.) Hogs 18.000: slow, 10 15c lower; top $10.70: 180-250 lbs. $10.55-65: 140-160 lbs. $10.00-50: sows $9.20-40. Cattle 9.000; trlctly good and choice fed steera and yearlings steady, othera very slow, undertone weak to 250 lower; largely steer run: top $13.26; best yearlings $12.50; bulk $9.00-11.50; western grass run negligible: stockers and feeders steady; heifers steady, cows weak; bulls and vealers steady $5.75 and $10.50 down respectively. Sheep 9,000; fat lamba fairly tlve. steady to stronger; asking higher on aome native; quality oi beat range lambs considerably better than any day thla week; choice 86 lb. Colorados $9.66: natlvea $9.00- 50; native ewes $3.00-4.35; western killers held above $4.50; feeding lambs $8.76. Pear Market Yesterday Featured stars over 300 radio eta ttons of the sunny south. The Ken tucky Coon Hunters." original South ern Hill Billies, come to the Crate rlan theater In person for a three day engagement starting tomorrow with "Annapolis Farewell" as the screen feature on the same program tap, buck, acrobatic and Hula danc ing, are Included In the unit's per sonnel and add much to the enter tainment values of the show. "Annapolis Farewell," which fea tures Sir Guy Standing, Tom Brown, Richard Cromwell and Rosalind Keith In the leading roles, has ben termed the "Oengal Lancers" of the 2b DIZZY IS DEMOCRAT HE TELLS ADMIRER YORK, Pa, Oct. 16. (AP) Diary Dean frowned at a 13th ward republi can card proffered by a girl admirer for his autograph. "I can't sign this," said he. "I'm a democrat." "So'm I." the girl said. So Dizzy signed, but he scratched out "republican" flrat. PORTLAND PILOTS TO ' .CLASH WITH LINFIELD PORTLAND, Ore., Oct. 16. (AP) Unlveralty of Portland, the only re maining undefeated, untied college football team in Oregon, will face the best team ever developed at Llnfleld college In a game here Saturday. Llnfleld upset the Pilots last year and Coach Gene Murphy'a men are driving hard In practice, Intent on revenge. Portland Produce NEW YORK, Oct. 15. (AP-USDA) Pear auction market, slightly I weaker. Fourteen cars arrived. 7 1 California, 11 Oregon and 3 Wash ington cars unloaded: 13 cars on track. Oregon Bartletts, 328 boxes extra fancy sold 3.15 ur 2.76, average 2.49; 2192 boxes fancy $1.85tp2.65, aver age $2.22; 360 boxes fancy and bet ter $2.37 a 3.70, average $3.34. Ore gon Bosc, 1374 boxes sold $22.90. average $3.37; 772 boxes fancy i.B5 6 2.85, average $2.37; 69ft boxes fancy and better, $1.85(j2.70, aver age $2.25. California Bartletts, 3.826 boxes sold $l.80( 3.10, average $2.35; D'An jous. 379 boxes $1.60n3.60, average $2.13; Bose, 756 boxes $1.608 3.40, average. PORTLAND, Oct. 16. (Jp) BUTTER Prints. A grade, 33c lb. in parch ment wrapper. 34c In cartons; B grade, parchment wrapped, 32c lb.; cartons. 33c lb. BUTTERFAT Portland delivery: A grade deliveries at least twice weekly, 32 -33c lb.; country routes. 30 -33c lb.; B grade, deliveries less than twice weekly, 31 -32c lb.; O grade at market. B GRADE CREAM for bottling Buying price, butterfat bssts, 55c lb. Eoas Buying price of wholesalers: Fresh specials, 32c; extras. 31c; stand ards, 27c; extra medium, 22c; do. me dium firsts, 20c; undergrade. 18c; pullets, 15c dozen. Cheese, milk, country meats, 1 ve poultry, onions, potatoes, cantaloupe, wool and hay. steady and unchanged. Fights Last Night (By the Associated Press) NEW HAVEN, Conn. Al Gainer. 176, New Hsven, outpointed Babe Hunt. 308. Ponca City. Oaia., (10). UTICA, N. T. Bushy Graham. ISO. Utlca. outpointed Honey Boy Hughes. 134, Granville, Vt (6). COVINGTON, Ky. Luis Carpen tero, 118, Phllllppine Ialanda, and Johnny Edwards, 117, Charleston. W. V., drew (10). JACKSONVILLE, Pla. Bobby Calmes. Oklahoma City, knocked out Johnny Arts, St. Petersburg, Fla., (. LOS ANGELES Butcher Rogers, 186, Port McArthur, Cal.. knocked out Tut Champ Clark, 188, Dallas, Tex., (3). Hank Bath, 17. Colorado, knocked out Ralph Norwood, 192. Lo Angelea (1). DANCE TONIGHT DREAMLAND With George -Dayton and His Orchestra MEN- DANCE LADIES- Every Wed. and Sat. Qq Portland Wheat PORTLAND, Oct. 16. ( AP) Grain: Wheat Open High Low Close May S7'4 88', 884 Baft Dec 86 !4 87 li 8Ti Bty, Caah: Big Bend bluestem 13 per cent 131V4: Big Bend bluestem U6!J; derk hard winter 12 per Cent 111V4; ditto 11 per cent 91; aoft white 83 4; western white 82 ,; hard winter 87; northern spring 8314: western red 82'. Osts, No. 2 white 123.60. Corn, No. 2 E. yellow (31.00. Mlllrun atandard 17.60. Today's car receipt: Wheat 89; barley 1; Hour 22; oat 1: hay 9. Differing from the usual hill billy I United States navy. Filmed entirely act now on the road "The Kentucky with the co-operation and supervl- Coon Hunters" not only present "Ion of naval officials, the film de mountain music but also the modern plcts the life of the cadets and the type of music. thrilling adventures they undergo in The. Personality Girls, who do toe, becoming officers of the U. S. navy. BEENEY AND PORTER MEET IN PTA FINAL The final match for the PAT trophy at the Rogue Valley Goll club will be played Sunday, weather permitting, when Ward Beeney meeta Tod porter for a 36 hole duel. Beenay won a close, hard match from Bob Hammond Sunday. 1-up. to place him In the final bracket against Porter. Use Mall Tribune want ada. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY POR SALE at wholesale price for caah. because of moving, new West Inghouae 6-ft. refrigerator, still In crate. Phone 988-y. POR TRADE; Corn for hogs or chirk ens. L. M. McDonnell. Gold Hill, Star Rt. No. . LADY will share home with teacher or working girl, near Junior high. Tel. 1188-y. TWO small pianos available for rent, or can be purchased for balance of contract. Baldwin Piano Shoppe. POR SALE Leghorn hens. Glover, Ross Lane. M. B. WANTED Used twin outboard mo tor. Wltham Magneto and Parts Co. POR SALE We have only two 1936 new Chevrolet oars left both Mas ter 6's, that we will sacrifice. Come in and get our prices. P.oiue River Chevrolet, Inc., 32 No. Riverside. PLYMOUTH 4 Sedan; many satisfac tory mllea of aervlce left in this car at a bargain price of 1225 00. Don't fall to see the new Plymouth. PIERCE-ALLEN MOTOR CO. Dode and Plymouth. WAKE UP YOUR LIVER BILE- IVitlMut aiomel JW TeaH Jump 0it f Bed if Um Morning Ruin' Id Gs The liver should poor out two poondi oi . liquid blla into your bowels daily. If thit bile U not flowing freely, your food doesn't digest. Il just decays in the bowels. Gss bloats np your stomich. You tret constipated. You I whole system is poisoned and you feal soul, sunk and tha world looks punk. Laxatives ara only makeshifts. A mere bowel movement doesn't net at tha cause. II takes those good, old Carter's Little Lives Ptlls to get these two pounds of bile flowing freely and make you feel "up and up". Hurra less, g-entle, yet amssinir In making bile flow freely. Ask for Carter's Little Liver Pills by tvsma. Stubbornly refuse anything elae. 2fio O (it.a.M.oev W ANTED Transportation to Sen Pranclftco. HagAtrom, 130 W. Main. GOOD used piano. Piano Shoppe. 965.00 Baldwin I " FOR LEASE Apartment hous. fully furnlahed and occupied, showing monthly return of 135. will lease for reasonable amount. Charles A. Wing Agency. Inc.. 109 E. Main St. OENTIaEMAN wishes transportation to San Francisco,. Share. Room 0, us N. central. EVERY NIGHT AT EONNEY'S GRILL Famous Chicken Dinners GOOri Mt'SIC e Charlie Chan Hit Pleases Audiences At Rialto Theatre CHICAGO, Oct. 15. (AP-USDA) Pear auction market, five Califor nia, 1 Michigan, 3 Oregon cars ar rived: IS cars on track, 4 care sold. California Bartletts, 720 boxes sold a3.661t2.es, average $2.73. Oregon Bartletts. 1.133 boxes ex tra fancy Bold 2.20i2.95. average 12.50; 981 boxes fancy 11.9532.90, average (2.18. 1 WARNS OKLAHOMA OF TAX REBELLION OKLAHMOA CITY, Oct. 16. (AP) A "tax rebellion" waa forecast here today as a possible outcome of the widespread attempts of legislatures' to shift revenue raising burdens from property owners. Fred R. Kslrchlld of Yale univer sity, who told the National Tax as sociation conefree of his national aurvey of tax delinquency, warned of the "rebellion" as he declared "emer gency" sales and Income taxes prob ably be made permanent measures. If the legislatures give too much relief to property owners, Falrchlld said, "the men and women who have psld their taxes will rebel, possibly to the place where the entire tax structure will fall. Chicago Wheat Wheat: Open High Low Close Dec. 1.04 108 1.00(4 1-00?, May 1.0"4 1-03 July 93 H Charlie Chan ha never been so perilously close to death, nor bo shrewd or amiable a Chinese detective s Warner Oland makea him eem in the new film based on the Oriental sleuth' adventurea, "Charlie Chan In Shanghai," which opened at the Rialto theater yesterday for a three day run. Again playing an enemy of crime whose barbed epigrams and Oriental wile outwit the cruder strategy of his foes. Wamer Oland provca the nemesla of a band of opium smug glers who have defied the secret ser vice of two nations. Chana excit ing adventures begin almoat from the moment he seta foot In Shanghai. His first problem Is to find the mur derer of an English secret service man who had sent for him. In the course-of the film Chan's life Is often attempted. Circum stantial evidence point to Charles Locher. who Is In love with Mis Har vey, the niece of the murdered Eng lishman. . Finally Chan and Riuaell Hicks, hi associate, venture Into the lair and In bloody waterfront battle, Chan cones through with the murderer and the backbone of the smuggling ring. Thrills and aplne-tlnglea ore In store for those of you who haven't seen thla thriller of them all, "Cnsrue Chan In Shanghai." Grade Allen Star Of Craterian Film With gigolos to th right of her. vaudeville actors all around her, and Oeorge Burns gradually losing his mind, Oracle Allen hss the tlmo of her life In "Here Comes Cookie, at the Craterian and Holly theaters for today only. This latest laugh panic of the fam oua comedy team deal with the hilar ious and amazing experience of Oracle when she la glvon complete control of her father's vast wealth, George Barbler, as the father, ha Burns hi lawyer, deed over his money to Oracle In order to discourage a for tune-hunting gigolo who la trying to marry Betty Purness, the other daugh ter. Then the father goea on a flah- lng trip. With millions at her command. Oracle Immediately drlvea Bums to desperation with her wild idea of spending money. First, she dlsln herlts her father. Then he throw open their Park Avenue home to house a troupe of starving vaude- vllllans. who immediately tske pos- session of every available space where thev constantly practice their Jug' sling, acrobatic, tumbling, knife throwing, trained seals, trap drum mlng. trained monkey, trained dogs, and throw the entire household Into an uproar. The climax Is reached when Oracle stages a show entitled "Oracle's Al lon' Flop." Turning the entire house Into a theater. Oraclo producea on of the craziest, most hilarious show ever seen on the screen, topping It all off with a Romeo and Juliet scene, which she play herself, aided by Oeorge. Oss Mall Tribune want ads. Uae Mall Tribune want ads. 98 H 1.00 90(4 90 (i Wall St: Report r55Tl in 1 1 inc USE YOUR CREDIT BUY THAT ROOF NOW No nnwn Payment S Years to Pay Rogue River Roofing Co. Webb and Carlon's Paint Store Shows 1:15 7:00-9:00 Adults 251 Klddles-10c a Ends Tomorrow Nightie NEW YORK, Oct. 16. (AP) Bull forces were dlsorganlied In the stock market today by a sharp slump In Chicago and Winnipeg wheat. Shares tried to rally for a time under leaderahlp of the rails, alter absorbing a flood of profit taking early, but turned Irregular again In the late trading. The final dealings were marked by a mixture of gains Just Arrived - the Beautiful New 1936 Plymouth Coupe Thi imartly tyled coupe has an extra large luggage compart ment in the rear ... You will be delighted with thi attractive DeLuxe model the first in Medford 1 Two Carloads Of Plymouth Sedans and Coupes Here Soon Watch for the new Chrysler Airflows and Airstreams, with the sensational new over-drives Here SOON! LANGE MOTOR CO. Phone 18 CZ3 Today Only CHAfS- DICKim GREAT EXPECTATIONS HENRY HULL PrIILUPS HOLMES YESSIREE! IT'S HIS BEST YET! dj Tomorrow and Fri, Who Was the Murderer? 1 CLAIRE DODD ALICE WHITE OSGOOD PERKINS GEORGE E. STONE JACK LA RUE 0 I L loSI I I y?'2B5a.. ff Audiences acclaim 7 S Cnn W,r' VV. ' IJ that na erer made X l-A'CHARLIE I Ml CHAtl i -l Friday-Saturday H r jr-M A Ik Two reat comedians In one (r i .... Vf"1 ? On3 "na hor"'T no'' " V a" . -f"! ffSffS' )"r 'l'1"1 now for the V 1 '' i felfe'.PJV. SrOJ scream a w e e p t a k e s! AVliy.VW. JAMES t ''?ff:'MARGARET CALLAHAN I'aaaZZ!liaZ!rrT m iti'ii?F" j Shows jpT'WF'J J ''TH1'!!! Ma, "CSI: I 1:45 II ' M , 1 I 'J 1 ,1 181 Eves . . . SScJS I 7:00-9:00 iKJJ l KldnieslOc U I Ovir TODAY ONLY! rk ff The Nit-Wits of tl(e Net-Works IK," M in me winiest or wutworiti vr?' i .-I sa e wv.-i HOLLY THEATRE jZZl TOMORROW Vx ti0' A un 8a,u'e t0 Romance 'X Yvf I l VbW ana Gallantry . . . the ureatest 3 . Navy Picture ever Fllmeill .A V" S,B l;V "TANDINO -- RICHARD .fa J( e J CROMWEM. TOM BROWN .f" j VTt- W 1 ROSALIND KEITH ,f . M I ON THE STAGE II I II All Shows Mat. and Eve. I II You've heard them over II I I II 'h rad" now ,ee an( I hear them In Person! II 9 7; KENTUCKY t l GOON I I HUNTERS e,! A 1 The Original Southern Hill " I II Billies ... singing ... dano- II f I II II ' ' ' Plavln& ' 1 1 comedv I 1 1 ill FEATL'RING The Personality Girls J I I 11 III To' TaP- Buok' Acrobatic II J TTw and Hula Dances sij S W It's grand entertainment for the whole family I 111 K yiO RAISE IH PRICES! ' 38 N. Riverside. (formerly Armstrong Motors) it