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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFOKU, OREGON", TUESDAY, DECEMBER 10, 10?,5
PAGE SEVEN
Local and
Meetliif TonlRht D. A. V. and
auxiliary wlU nwt tonight at 8
o'clock at the Eagles' hall.
To Stockton Mrs. Oeoiye Audenon
left by train for Stockton, Cat, last
night.
Heath leaves Fred Heath. Jr., left
last night by train for Portland for a
abort bustnea visit.
Prom Coos Head Capt. Rupert T.
Ollbart, commander of Camp Coos
Read, visited Medford OOC headquar
ters yesterday.
Railroad Man Here 6. Q. Selllckof
Bugene, signal supervlaor for the
Southern Pacific railroad, was trans
acting business in Medford today.
Returns to Eugene William H.
Cash, who has been transacting busi
ness In this city, returned last night
to hie home In Eugene.
From San Franclaco C A. Rich
ardson of the Pacific Fruit Express
Co., arrived here this mornlnp from
San Francisco on a business visit
Watson Here R. F. Wsison of the
United States National bank In Part
land, was a business visitor in Med
ford today.
Day to Portland County Judfje
Earl B. Day left on the evening train
' yesterday for Portland where he will
transact business.
Visitors Iave Mr. and Mrs. Floyd
Althouse returned last night to their
home In Roaeburg after spending the
past few days here.
To Portland Robert Kerr of Port
land returned to that city last even
ing after making a business visit in
Medford.
Shovel Man Visits John R. Dean,
representative of the Thew Shovel
company, returned to his home In
Portland last night after malting sev
eral business calls In this city.
Here for YVek-End Clara Hans
.camtudent at Southern Oregon Nor
mal school, spent the week-end visit
ing her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. R.
Hanscam, In this city.
A Id rich Away W. W. Aldrlch was
expected to leave this evening for
Corvollls where he will attend an
agricultural meeting atiOregon State
college.
Bring Cars B. L. Sanderson re
turned to Medford early today from
Portland. He brought back two new
Studebaker cars for southern Oregon
motorists.
Roadmaster nere D. C. Harris ar
rived this morning from Olendale to
transact business In his capacity as
roadmaster for the Southern Pacific
railway.
Manager Here D. W. Densmore.
business manager for the Chevrolet
Motor company In Portland, was
transacting business In Medford to
day. CCC Men Leave Recently discharg
ed COO men leaving last night were
Thomas W. Krause, to Chicago; Al
fred 8. Seabeck, to Springfield, III.";
and Herbert Shlvety, Jr., to Decatur.
111.
Driver Arrest r 3 Owen L. Womac.
407 Marie street, scheduled to ap
pear In Justice court tomorrow on a
charge of speeding a truck at 43 miles
sn hour in the city. He was arrested
by state police.
Commands Changed Under a
transfer arrangement announced by
CCC headquarters today, Capt. John
A. Murray, commander of Camp Elk
Creek, and Capt. Ross D. Guy, com
mander of Oamp Applegate, will ex
change posts.
Eagles Drill A request that sll
members of the Eagles' drill team be
at the hall In uniform at 8:30 tonight
was Issued today by Jack Hues ton.
captain Presence of the team is
sought for the annual ball this evening.
Terry Willett waj wedded to the South American
jungle for one purpoie to get revenge, to tame
with locki and dam the stream that had licked hir
father, an engineer like himself.
Not even Allaire West could make him forget
the job he had to do, though romance called above
the din of the riveters and the roar of dynamite
awakening the jungle echoes.
NEVER
David Garth's serial opens in. the sweltering
coffee port of Propionoire, moves through the gay
life of Washington and New York then back again
to the jungles and to a happy conclusion. Its people
are real, vital, the story itself well told.
Personal
Visit Parents Mrs. Frank Thomas
of this city spent Sunday vlsltlrg her
parents. Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Cnuner.
In Ashland.
Short Vacation Miss Arlene Jensen
of the Band Box in Grants pass Is
spending a few day's vacation at her
home here.
Draw Fines Harry Olsen. residing
at Grand Hotel, was fined HO In city
court this morning on a charge of
operating an automobile with more
than three persons In the front seat.
Clarence Edmonds, local taxi driver,
was yesterday fined $10 in city court
on a charge of speeding.
Reserve Officers Meet A regular
meeting of the reserve officers of this
district will be held at 7:30 Thursday
night In the home of Capt. Vern B.
Marshall. 938 South Holly street. Ma
jor C. S. Pettee of Eugene will give a
tactical talk as part of the regular
training course. A special program
ras been arranged for diversion.
Sealts at Povtnfflce Christmas
Seals are now on sale in the pt
offlce lobby where they will be avail
able dally until the holidays. Com
mittee women are rotating in taking
charge of the lobby sale. Today. Mrs.
J. C. Mann was in charge, assisted
by Mrs. J. H. Fletcher. Mrs. R. E.
Green was in charge yesterday, the
first day the seals were put on eole
at the poa toff ice. More of the seals
are being purchased this year than
last, It was said. Prooeec'.s .re used
in combatting tuberculosis.
In Air Film
Some of the most remarkable and
spectacular flying ever done In a
motion picture is to be seen In the
thrilling South American war and
aviation drama, "Storm Over The
Andes," starring Jack Holt with
Mona Barrle, Antonio Moreno, Grant
Withers and Gene Lock hart, start
ing today for a three-day run at
the Ria'.io theatre.
"Storm Over The Andes" Is the
first big drama based on the life
of the warlike people of Bolivia
and Paraguay, known as the "green
hell" of South America.
The story tells of Holt, a swash
buckling adventurer of the air, who
Joins the Bolivian air service at
the time they are engaged In a war
with Paraguay. He fights his -way
through the war and wins the girl
of his choosing only to loss her
again by saving the life of his rival
In one long last death leap.
Roxy Comedy
Patricia Ellis and "Buster" Crabbe
are included in the cast of "Hold
em Yale," Damon Dunyon's clas
sic comedy hit at the Roxy theatre
today and tomorrow. Others include
William Frawley, Andy Devlne,
George E. Stone and Cesar Romero.
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MIND THE LADY
BUnER WEAKENED BY
OUTPUT INCREASE IN
PORTLAND. Dec. 10. (AP) In
creased 'manufacture and receipts ot
butter were both suggested for the
local territory with resulting weak
ness gathering In . the undertone
of the trade. There waa no further
price change for cubes on the pro
duce exchange for the late session
but in spots lower prices were
suggested on the cpen market.
Trade in the egg market remained
weak but there was no further
open market change for the day on
the exchange. Receipts continued to
reflect light gain.
Still another rise of 4c was
shown on Oregon triplet cheese and
a similar one for loaf on the ex
change but this Is not effective
generally in the open market. Til
lamook was unchanged and It es
tablishes the market here.
Demand for live chickens con
tinued to reflect a strong tone. No
changes were shown, but all sorts
meet with much flavor from killers.
Even those talking lower prices are
now offering the limit.
Livestock
PORTLAND, Ore., Dec. 10. (AP)
USDA) HOGS, 300. Market unevenly
15 to 25c lower than early Monday.
Good to choice 170 to 220-lb. drive
ins, $10.00(910.10, part load includ
ed at outside; 245 to 315 lbs., S9 25
9.50: few light lights, $9.500.76.
Packing sows, mostly $7.50. Light
butcher sows up to $8.50. Few 82 to
94-lb. feeder pigs. iIO.00.
CATTLE 150. including 47 through;
calves 15. Quality plain, market
around steady on limited supply. Odd
head thin steers, 4.50(?5.25. Good
long-fed steers to S8.10. Few cutter
to common heifers, $3.004.50; low
cutter and cutter cows. $2.25 3.25;
common to medium with fat dairy
type cows, $3.50(a4.25; good beef cows
to $5.00. Few bulls, $3.50 ? 4.60. Me
dium vealers. $6.00 $ 7.00; good to
choice to $8.50.
SHEEP 300. including 210 direct.
Scattered sales around steady. Me
dium 61-lb. lambs. $9.00; 110 lbs.,
$8.50; good to choice, around 80 to
90 lbs., quotable $9.25 f 9.50. Few
medium yearlings, $6.00 (r 6.50. Good
to choice ewes, quotable $3.75(34.50
or above.
SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO. Dec. 10.
(AP-USDA) CATTLE. 100; steers
absent, good to under 1000-Ib. weights
quoted up to $8.00; choice vealers
quoted up to $9.50.
SHEEP. 1,050: nominal; choice un
der 80lb. wooled lambs quoted up to
$10.00; late Monday deck 81-lb. shorn
lambs, $8.75. , "
CHICAGO, Dec. 10. (AP-USDA)
HOGS 20,000; slow; 10-15 cents lower;
leslrable 180-300 lbs. 9.70-85; top 9.90;
140-160 lbs. 9.40-70; sows. 9.10-30.
CATTLE 8,000; market not fully es
tablished on fed steers and yearlings;
undertone weak to 25 lower; strictly
choice to prime long yearlings' 14.00:
bulk of the run 8.00-11.50; heifers
slow, steady to weak: cows steady;
cutters 3.75-4.50; beef cows 4.75-6.00;
grain feds 7.00 and above; bulls
strong; 6.25 paid freely for sausage
offerings; top 11. CO; etockers and
feeders scarce, about steady.
SHEEP 9.000; fat lambs slow; un
dertone steady to easier; bids 25 off;
indications about stc&dy on oged
sheep and increased supply feeding
lambs; good to choice native and fed
western lambs bid 10.75-11. CO; best
held 11.25 upward; merely good year
lings about steady, 9.00: good to
choice slaughter ewes 4 50-5.00; asking
10.0-25 on better grade feeding lambs
Portland Produce
PORTLAND. Ore., Dec. 10. f AP)
UTTER Prints, A grade, 37c lb. In
BEGINS
THURSDAY
DECEMBER 12
parchment wrapper. 38c lb. In car
ton: B grade, parchment wrapped 36c
lb., carton 37c lb.
BUTTERFAT Portland delivery: A
grade, deliveries at least twice weekly,
37-38c lb.; country routes, 35-3 6c lb.;
B grade, deliveries less than twice
weekly, 35-37c lb.; C gnuie at market.
B GRADE CREAM FOR BOTTLING
Buying price, butterfac basis, 65c
pound. , "
EGGS Buying price of wholesal
ers: Fresh specials. 26c; extras. 26c;
standards. 24c; extra medium. 20c; do
medium firsts, 18c; undergrade, 16c;
pullets, 16c dozen.
CHEESE Oregon triplets. 18c; Ore
gon loaf. 18'ic. Brokers will pay c
below quotations.
LIVE POULTRY Portland delivery,
buying price: Colored hens, over 5'i
lbs., 15-17c; under 5'j lbs., 17-18c lb.;
leghorn hens over Z'2 lbs.. 15-16c;
under 3'i lbs.. 14-15c; leghorn broil
ers, 2 lbs. and up. 16-l7c; under 3
lbs., 20-21c: colored spring. S to 3
lbs.. 16-17c; roosters, 8-0c lb.; Pekln
ducks, young. 16-17c lb.
Milk, country meats, onions, pota
toes, wool and hay steady and unchanged.
Portland Wheat
PORTLAND, Ore., Dec. 10. (API
Grain: Wheat: Open High Low Close
May 8Ui .82; ,814 ,82'4
Dec 80 "4 .80 .801,4 .80
Cash:
Big Bend bluestem (13 pet.).... $1.18
Big Bend bluestem , 1.15
Dark hard winter (12 pet.) 1.08
Do (11 pet.) .90
Soft white .804
Western white .79 Vi
Northern spring BQy2
Hard winter 81'
Western red 79 Jfc
Oats No. 2 white, $22.50.
Corn No. 2 eastern yellow, $30.75.
Millrun standard $17.50.
Today's car receipts: Wheat, 19;
barley, 1; flour, 6; corn. 3,
Chicago Wheat
CHICAGO, Dec. 10. ( AP) Wheat:
Open High Low Close
Dec. .94 .964 .94 .96
May . 95 .068 .944 .95
July 39 .90 .88 .89i
Wali St. Report
NEW YORK. Dec. 10. (AP) Min
ing Issues reacted sharply in to
day's stock market following further
price confusion In world silver cen
ters. While tbelist, generally, was un
settled by the sagging metals, a
number of specialties moved against
the trend. Losses of 1 to around
9 points were recorded by the mines.
The close was heavy. Transfers ap
proximated 2.500,000 shares.
Todny'a closing prices for 32 sel
ected stocks follow:
Al. Chem. is Dye 189
Am Cnn 136'3
Am. fc Fgn. Pow 6
A. T. & T ...188 ft
Anaconda 28'4
Atch. T. & S. F 67
Bendlx Avia 20ft
Beth. Steel 47
California Pack'g. 35
Caterpillar Tract. . .- 66
Chrysler 84
Coml. Solv .'. 20
Curt tss-Wright 3ft
DuPont 138
Gen. Foods 32ft
Gen. Mot 56
Int. Harvest. 61
I. T. T. ... 13',4
Johns-Man 91
Mcnty Ward , 40ft
North Amer 26
Penney (J. C.)
Phillips Pet
Radio
Sou. PflC.
Std Brnnds
St. Oil Cal
83
38y4
114
23
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Today and Wednesday
BROADWAY'S TOUGH
BOYS GIVE COLLEGE
THE THIRD DEGREE!
"Special Agent"
LA : ; &
Another phase of the U. S. gov
ernment's efforts to nd the nation
of its arch criminals, Is shown for
the first time on the screen In
"Special Agent," which comes to
the Craterian theatre for tomorrow
only, with Bette Davis and George
Brent in the featured roles.
"Special Agent," la a powerful
drama with a glowing romance.
based on the daring exploits and
thrilling adventures of the under
cover men of the treasury depart
ment. These sleuths relentlessly follow
the trail of gamblers, extortionists
and racketeers of every sort, until
they get their men and land them
behind the bars of federal prisons
for violation of the income tax. In
St. Oil N. J,
Trans. Amer,
, 40
1214
unit. Aircrait 23
U. S. Steel 46
Stated meeting of Reamcs
Chapter. O. E. 3., Wednes
day evening, Dec. 11th. Elec
tion of officers, social ntfiht.
Visiting members Invited.
HAITI E M. ALDEN, Secretary.
ARhland Visitors Mr. and Mrs.
Clinton Colbaugh and son Lloyd vis
ited In Ashland Sunday at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. George cenhower.
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FIGHTING THEIR BUSINESS,
WOMEN THEIR ADVENTURE!
In the "Green Hell"
of South America!
STARTS
TODAY
FOR 3 DAYS!
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Daredevil aviators . . . devil- vv:.
may-oare lovers . . . answering XVVvvKt
the call to arms in the Green vOvCxSi
Ohacol ... where men treasured V0sS:i
one minute in a woman's arms wwiS
for the risk of death itself I WAvcl
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at Craterian Wed.
"Special Agent" the Inner workings
of thefie operatives ars revealed.
Bette Davis has the role of per
sonal secretary to the ruthless head
of a powerful band of racketeers.
She gets her Job without realising
what It is, but after, learning the
Hecrets of the gang, she cnn not
step out. because she will Imme
diately be put on the spot.
Sne Is in love with George Brent,
a reporter, who Is determined to
bring the criminals to Justice And
at the same time save Bette from
assassination.
Both Brent find Bette go through
soma harrowing experiences In their
battle with the gang before they
land the crooks tn the government
net in a most surprising and smash
ing climax.
Ricardo Cortea Is the shrewd,
polished dictator of the powerful
band of crooks, a ruthless killer,
against whom It seems impossible
to get evidence until the daring
young reporter uncovers it.
MODERN WOMEN
Nttd Not Suffer monthly pain find tMay due to
colli, nervous strain, rii(ur or similar cauM.
Chi-chw-ters Diamond Htfttid I'lllaareetleotive,
reliable ftwtgiveQukkRtlltl. ttll tiy
all druKcists lor over 4.1 ywira. Aih lor
'IHI DIAMOND y iAAND" .
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Actum
Kldcllea 10c
with
MONA BARRIE
ANTONIO MORENO
GRANT WITHERS
GENE LOCKHART
Artrt.d Allrnctlnna!
- Ci Sterling HoUnwuv
remedy
MY GIRL SALLY'
Voice Of
Locals
Fuimlnpr romlne Ward MrReyn
old. f xrimlner of o;vrators and chauf
feurs, w'll be at city hull FTld.iy from
8 a. m. to 5 p. m. and Saturday from
8 a m. to 8 p. m. IVr?ns Reeking
permit or license to drive car me
requested to got In MucS with him
during those hours.
.
Offlceis Shifted Lieut. Lerov G.
Cronkhlte. who has been on dr.? at
the CCC side camp at Talon, h.ls
been transferred to hla old post at
headquarters deMchment on the fitr
grounds. He ha- been replaced at the
Talent camp by Lieut. Philip A Bur
chett of Cajnp Bonanza.
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
BUY HERE AND SAVE
Davenports
Studiv Couches
Simmons Sprlnsa
Slmmcns Beds
Mattresses
Good Used Furniture.
HOLBROOK fc OHRN.
In Old Flrehall Bide, on 5th.
Phona 547. 1 13 E. 6th St.
WANTED Men end women to buy
their Xmaa clfts and candy at.
bai-aAr and cooked food Bale. Sparta
Bids.. Wednesday, Dec. .1, sior..r
ed by F. O. E. ladles.
WANTED Two people to share fur
nished duplex; clcso In. Call 01-Y.
WANTED Woman for general houae-
PHONE 969-R. Re-upholsterlnc re-
jiiuomng, re-giuinfi. Thibault.
FORD DELIVERY For nuick sale.
20. Bungalow Orocery.
WANTED File clerk with aome
knowled,- of ty-lng. Experience
nd references required. Box 7433
Tribune.
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THRILLS! ROMANCE!
The Screen's Most Darin?
Man-Hunter On a New
Kind of Man Hunt us
ing; weapons more dead
ly than machine-gfuns I
TOMORROW
(Wed) Only!
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POSITIVELY
ENDS TONIGHT 1
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AUCTION SALE at Livestock eu Pa.
vllion in north Medrord, 1:15 p. m.
each Saturday. If you nave prop
erty to sell or wish to fcuv, attend
our auction. SOUTHERN OHEOOM
MVFJTOCK AUCTION CO. Col. A.
H. D'idley, (Auct.) 530 Bc.-ryda'.o
Ave.
LOST Mack and white fenwle span
iel. Reward. Tel. 138. office hours
USED CAR BARGAINS
M4 Pontlae 4-door Tour Sedan.
'34 Bulck 2-door Tour. Sedan.
33 Bulck Vict. Coupe.
32 St :de. Conv. Coupe.
'32 IVKlce Sedan.
"31 Essex Sedan.
'31 Hudson Sedan.
30 Pontlae Sedan.
'.31 Chev. 2-door Sedan.
"20 Bulck Sedan.
SKINNERS OARAOJ!
BUICK PONTTAC
FOR RENT 2-room furn'shed ca'.dn
for one or two people, 7.50; water
not paid. C. A. DeVoe. Tel. 523-J-2,
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FRUITing
A nw, distiactiv, 6S-pioo brandr
liquor. Try it in a Highballl Tit tt
ttralghll Apticot, ChsriT, Black
bnr and Peach.
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The "T-Men" . . . their
silent daring; brings to
justice killers that the
guns of "Q- M e n"
could never reach !
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