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MEDFORD MAIL TRIT5UNR, MEDFOKI), OREGOX. FRIPAV. DECEMUKR 13, 1SKW.
PAGE THIRTEEN
Local and Personal
Fredric March Coming To Craterian
Here on Business L. P. Genres of
Seattle left last night lor Portland
after a business visit here.
Catholic Sale The Catholic ladles
will hold a rummage sale In the
Sparta building, December 20 and 21. 1
Miss ftuearlngen Leave Miss
Phyllis Swearlngen left last evening
for Portland to attend the nurses'
state board meeting.
Returns from Portland Mrs. P. B.
Salter returned last night from Port
land where she was called by the
death of her father.
Reaves for North B. J. Riverman
of Portland reutrned to his homo last
evening after transacting business In
Med ford.
Afeent Here R. D. Farrell. district
freight and passenger agent for the
Wabash railway, conferred with local
officials yesterday.
Back to Salem W. 0. Marshall of
the Physicians and Surgeons associ
ation In Salem, returned to that city
last night after a business visit here.
Business Visitor W. L. Fltzpatrlcfc.
who transacted business here yester
day, returned to his home In Albany
last evening.
Here on Business Roger Mythin.
representative of the Pure Iron Pipe
and Culvert company, Portland, ar
rived here yesterday on a business
visit.
Fred Ryan Better Fred Ryan, pro
jection operator at the Rialo theater,
who has been sick the p?st three
weeks, was reported sufficiently im
proved today to sit up.
Will Speak Tonight Tonight at
7:30 in the parlors of the First Meth
odist Episcopal church, E. F. Atchley
of Eugene will speak on the cigarette
question. All young people and par
ents are urged to attend.
Rcbekalt Bnzaar Mount Pitt Re-,
bekah lodge will hold a Mzaar and
hot lunch Tuesday at, the I. O. O. F.
hall In Central Point. Hand -mode
fancy work will be on sale and a
quilt will be given away.
Make Home Here Mrs. E. N. Vls
naw arrived last evening to Join her
husband, who has been employed by
FHihrer's bakery for the rast two
months. The couple plan to make
their home here. They formerly lived
In Portland.
Examiner Here Ward McReynolds,
examiner of operators and chauffeurs,
wag at the city hall today and will
be there again tomorrow frcm 8 a. m.
to 5 p. m. Persons seeking permits
or licences to drive cars were request
ed to get In touch with him during
those hours.
Will See Game John Wilkinson.
Jr., and Bob Smith left by train last
evening for San Francisco, where they
will be guests of Coach "Slip" Madl
gan for the St. Mary's-U. C. L. A.
football game tomorrow. They will
return next week after spending ft
few days visiting friends. -
From Crater Lake Edward Nelson,
member of the winter crew at Crater
lake, visited In Medford last night.
From Central Point Mrs. Watva
Cumminga of Central Point visited ;
friends here yesterday.
Canfleld Away David H. Oanfield,
superintendent of Crater Lake na
tional park, left on a business trip
today for Klamath Fall.
From Elk Creek Capt. Ross D. Guy,
comma rider of Camp Elk Creek, was
visitor at Medford OCC headquarters
today. 9
m
Delzell Returns Thomas W. Delzell.
WPA district director, wis back at
his Medford office today from & busi
ness trip to Klamath Falls.
From Blv Lieut. James M. Wiley.
Jr.. arrived from Camp Bly this morn
ing for a conference at CCC head
quarters. ,
Off on Hunt Lieut. Roy Craft, CCC
district public relations officer, and
Herman Burgoyne of the Rex cafe left
today for the Tule lake country where
they plan to hunt geese.
Grange Announcement Ladles at
tending the Eagle Point Grange-Pomona
meeting tomorrow evening were
asked to bring cookies and coffee
cream.
Camp Officer Here Capt. Harold L.
Flint, commanding officer of Camp
Steamboat, held a business conference
yesterday with officers at Medford
CCC headquarters.
Selling Seals Mrs. F. H. Reum,
Mrs. T. M. Hlgglns Mrs. C. C. Lem
mon and Miss Barbara Lemmon were
In. charge of the sale of Christmas
seals in the postorfioe lobby toaay.
Small Flue Fire The chemical en
gine of the fire department quickly
extinguished a furnace flue fire last
night at the home of E. C. Christian,
1404 East Main street. No damage
was done.
To Attend Clinic Dr. Robert E. Lee
will leave here tomorrow for Portland
to attend the graduate clinic on care
of the eves -of children, under ur.
A. M. Skefflncton. director of the
Oraduate Clinic foundation.
Prenarlne Homecoming Rebekah
lodge members were preparing today
for the annual homecoming to be held
Monday evening. A note was issued
J asking all girls who have not yet been
-T - - An.Ana tv hrliiff either
WfJlly-lV uvimw"'" O
a pie or a salad.
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One of tne must powerful aim uciu-
tiful love stories ever filmed comes
Sunday to the 'Craterian theater when
"The Dark Angel," starring Frederic
March, Moxle Oberon and Herbert
Marshall, opens its local showing.
Directed by Sidney Franklin, fam
ous for his handling of "Smllln
Thru" and . "Barretts of Wlmpclc
Street," the film reflects the hearts
of a woman and two men one of
whom she loves, while the other loves
her. A great emotional climax Is
reached when the man she loves
comes to a realization of his own
love for her. Their happiness is
short-lived, however, as the relent
less forces of life tear them apart.
Years after, when the girl has re
signed herself to a betrothal to the
other man. a kindlier fate intervenes
and the lovers are reunited.
Included in the supporting cast are
Janet Beecher, John Halliday, Henri
ctta Crosman. David Torre nee, Frelda
Inescort and Cora Sue Collins.
TIKI Portland Produce
Will V ,
FOR EAST
Kay Francis In Rialto Picture
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"The Goose and the Gander." com-'
edv drama involving an unique love
tangle, comes to the Uwli'.i . theater
Sunday, with Kay Francis and George
Brent In the stellar roles.
The plot involves both the theft of
hearts and Jewels, is set In the gayest
of atmospheres and carries most ex
citing situations. The story evolves
about the plot of a divorced wife to
nevet etgshrdlu hrdluetaoimes thoi
get even with the pretty blonde who
stole her husband's heart.
She maneuvers the second wife and
her escort, with whom she is 'plan
ning a trip to the mountains while
her husoand is awav on business. In
to her lodge, where they are com
pelled to spend the night. At the
same time she invited the ex -husband
to visit her.
With all under one roof, and
robber and his "moll" who have run
out of gas, thrown In for good mea
sure, there ensues . many lively, ex
citing and embarrassing situations
with culminate . In a surprising cli
max. in the all-star cast with Miss Fran
cis and Brent are Genevieve Tobtn,
John EMrede. Claire Dodd. Ralph
Forbes and Helen Lowell.
Bob Steele, popular young western
star, comes to the Roxy theater for
Saturday only, as "K!d Courageous." a
polo-playing socialite who decides to
take maters into his own hands when
his rich father wants him to becomo
office fixture. ; Heading for the
rough mining country, the "Kid"
finds himself In one exciting adven
ture after another.
PORTLAND, Ore., Dec. 13. (AP)
Final turkey loadings for the New
York Christmas trade was under
way here today while the outlook
was bright for sustained quotations.
Quality of the 1935 deal is the
best ever known here, trade leaders
said. One trader said less than one
per cent of the Oregon offerings will
rxm cull grade, while at least 95
per cent will run top grade or
better.
Portland prices remained steady at
22 to 25 cents.
PORTLAND, Dec. 13. (AP) BUT-
TER: Prints A grade. 36 lb. in i
parchment wrapper, 3714c lb. in car- i
ton; B grade, parchment wrapped,
35'c lb.; carton, 3616c lb.
BUTTERFAT Portland delivery: A
grade deliveries at least twice week
ly. 37ii?38c lb.: country routes, 35
36c lb.; B grade, deliveries less than
twice weekly, 35 37c lb.; C grade at
market. B grade cream for bottling
buying price, butterfat basis, C5c
pound.
EGGS Buying price of wholesal
ers: fresh specials, 25c; extras, 24c;
standards, 22c; extra medium, 19c;
do medium firsts, 17c; undergrade.
15c; pullets 15c dozen.
Cheese, milk, country meats, mo
hair, Cascara bark, hops, live poultry,
onions, potatoes, wool and hay, steady
and unchanged.
Ij May .99 1.004 "9 1.004 1
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Wall St. Report j
1L 60
W WW FULL PINT
full
90 PROOF
The American Distilling Co.
PEKIH. ILLINOIS
Foresters Here J. P. Campbell and
H. M. White, United State forest ser
vice men In charge of fire control,
arrived here today for a conference
with H. C. Obye, assistant supervisor
of the Rcgue River national forest.
They come from the regional office
In Portland.
....
Crater Waatlier Good Medford of
fice of the. national park service was
Informed today that the weather at
Crater laie was good, anow stoppea
falling last evening after depositing
& two-foot blanket, bringing the. total
depth at park headquarters to four
and a. half feet, the office was in
formed. Highways to the lake a;-e
open, plows having worked furiously
yesterday In keeping the roads clear
of snow, park officials said.
I Shasta Fir Displayed A Shasta fir
Christmas tree was placed on exhibit
today before the United Etates forest
servloe annex adjoining the Federal
building. It attracted considerable
attention because this variety, while
extensively -used In the commercial
holiday trade elsewhere. Is seldom
available here. The tree on exhibition
was brought x Medford from the
Cathlll area by Maurice Tedrow, dis
trict forest ranger.
...
Medford Publicized A whole rage
of photograph showing army planes
at the Medford airport Is contained In
the latest Issue of the "Firing Line."
Richfield Oil company magazine which
is distributed among company person
nel, distributors and dealers. The
magazine receives wide distribution
all over this country. Ci.nadi. the
Philippines and elsewhere. The pho
tographs were taken last summer
when the 31st bombing squadron was
based at the airport for maneuvers.
BICYCLES New and used. We have
the most complete stock in Medford
Time payments. Sims Bros.. 23 N
Fir St.
Livestock
PORTLAND. Ore.. Dec. 13 (AP)
(USDAI HOGS: 200. including 155
direct. Market steady. Good to choice
liKhts mostly 10; 240-250 lb. butch
ers S9.50. Packing sows mostly S7.50
Feeder pigs quotable $9.25w 10.25.
CATTLE 100, including 34 direct:
calves 35 Including 27 direct. Market
around steady on odds and ends of
fered. No good fed steers; week's top
$8.10. Few common-medium heifers
$4.25(?5.G0; low cutter and cutter
cows $2.253.25: common to medium.
3.50j4. Bulls saleable around 3.50
a 4.50. Odd head good to choice veal
era $8; heavy slaughter calves down
to 84.
SHEEP 60, Including 31 direct.
Small lot common 64-lb. lambs
around steady at 7.50. Common
yearlings at $5.50. Good to choice
lambs saleable upward to $9.50 or
above. Fat ewes eligible at $4 4.50.
CHICAGO. Dec1. 13. ( AP-USDA)
HOGS 10.000; mostly steady; spots 5
higher; desirable 180-300 lbs.. $9.60
(t .65; top $9.75: 140-170 lbs., $9.40
(.50: sows $8.65 m .90.
CATTLE 2.000; fed steers and
yearlings steady; largely clean-up
market: bulk $7 a 8.75; stockers and
feeders draggy; she-stock steady: no
reliable outlet for in-between grade
heifers, numerous loads Thursday
$7.50 8.40; bulls and vealers slow,
steady to weak.
SHEEP 5.000; fat lambs moderate
ly active, strong; asking 15 8 25c and
more higher: aged sheep and feed
ing lambs about steady; bids and
sales upward to $11 on most desir
able native and fed western lambs;
late hold upward to 11.25 and above;
best yearlings held $9.50; slaughter
ewes $4,25 3.75; good feeding lambs
$9.75.
Portland Wheat
PORTLAND, Dec. 13. I7P) Grain.
Open High Low Clo
May .... 86 87 86 87
Eire 85 i 86 85 8fi
Cash:
Big Bend bluestem (13 pet.) ..si .23
Big Bend bluestem 1.10V&
Dark hard winter (12 pet.) 1.12
Dark hard winter (11 pet.) - .94 1
Soft white .85
Western white : .84
Northern spring , .86
Hard winter ... .86
Western red .84
Oats: No. 2 white, C23.00.
Corn: No. 2 E yellow, $31.00.
Mill run. ti7.50.
Today's car receipts: Wheat 32;
i flour 7; oats 2; hay 4.
NEW YORK, Dec. 13. p) Led by
the industrials, stock market prices
pointed sharply lower today. Declines
of fractions to around 3 points pre
dominated at the heavy close.
Brokers were not In agreement over
the silver and foreign situations may
have been a contributing influence.
Transfers approximated 2.100,000
shares.
Except for a brisk ell-off late when
the ticker fell two minutes behind
floor transactions, trading was com
paratively quiet. There were scattered
recoveries In the final half hour.'
Today's closing pnecs for 32 select
ed stocks follow:
Chcm. & Dye 155i
Am. Can 13 1
Am. & Fgn. Pow. fla
A. T. & T ..-154
Anaconda - 2o-y4
Atch. T. & S. P. .. : 66
Bendix A via 20 if,
Beth. Steel , A6Y4
California Pack'g .'. 35
Caterpillar Tract ,
Chrysler
Coml. Solv
Curtlss-Wrlght
DuPont .
Gen. Foods ..........
Gen. Mot
Int. Harvest. ,
I. T. & T -..
Johns-Man
Monty Ward
North Amor. ........
Penney (J. C) ..
Chicago Wheat
CHICAGO, Dec. 13. (AP) Wheat;
Open High Low Close
Dec. 1.01S, 1.01 1.00 1.01
"201
LKYTIME I
KIDOItS it
6K
B4i
.- 20),
3
-..135 Vi
32
.... 54
. 61
12
.... 90 !4
.. 39
..... 23
..... 82
Half Holidays For
Federal Workers ;
WASHINGTON, Dec. 13. (API-
President Roosevelt In. an executive 1
order today authorized a half day 1
holiday for federal employes hero
and in the field service on the day .
preceding Christmas and the New
Year.
The order provided for closing ol
government departments possible
1 p. m. on Tuesday, December 24,
nd Tuesday, December 31. j
HEMSTITCHING AND BUTTON-
MAKING at Tho Handicraft, 111 E
8th. back of Cinderella hop
Phillips Pot . 36
Radio . 11
Sou. Pac 22
Std. Brands - 14
?t. Oil Cal. 37'
St. OH N J. ......... i 4 48
Trnns. Amor. ........ .... 12
Union Carb 69
Unit. Aircraft ., ; 22
U S. Steel - - 40
DANCE
On The OASIS
SPRING FLOOR
Every Sat. Nite
"oTi""'bf'afyw I 111 Adiiiu I
wh IMlr'l M iS I II II 25
6:45-9:09 liyiXsAlUBwiWlJIj Kiddles - 10c
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Today and Saturday!
A EPIC OF
COVERED-WAGON DAYS
San Franrlsro Butterfat
SAN FRANCISCO. Dec. 13. (API
First grade butterlat, 39c, fob. San
Francisco.
AStsiaMMhftStt
F1MAL
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Just at the right time for a lovely acceptable Christmas
Gift. Regular January Clean-up Sale Prices
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Famous Madam Renauld and Bloomf ield styles
$22.50 values. Your choice. ... .
Other Dresses as low as. .
PL
$ 21(2)
$H 99
BAKU BX
LAST TIMES TONIGHT
College Scandal
Arllne .JiidKr-Kent Taylor
SATURDAY ONLY!
Continuous Shnwa 1 to 11
Thundering hoofs .
crarktng bullets , .
this nhlrltvltm of
addle!
. In
the
'The store that saves you money"
Bob if HIE
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Qurageous
RENEE BORDEN ARTHUR LOFT
JACK POWELL KIT GUARD
LAFE M'KEE DANE CALVERT
BARRy SEURy PERRymuRDOCK
JOHN ELLKOD
ri.c
Sim.
IFI1O0I 13
THE NIGHT RAIDERS
PI.I S COMI'.DV and SOVM.TY
f SUN-M0N
n
Singing,
roping, rid
ing with tho
Vigilantes of
the early
West . . . as
they bring
order to a
raw frontier
"MsVr,.- J .
i a YkI it gfiy
lljfi4 'fit(-?iM The 3 Stooge in
1 T '.'Uncivil Warriors".
Boreen Snapshots
PREVUE SATURDAY NIGHT
"THE MORALS OF MARCUS
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with LUPE VELEZ
IAN HUNTER
SUN - MON
She h a n d d a
blonde trouble
maker a dose of
her own poison I
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San FranrlM-o Turkey Pric
SAN FRANCISCO. Dec. 13. (APJ
Net prices paid producers for dress
d turkeys delivered San Francisco
(government graded) youns toms urn
der 10 lbs. 28'j,c; 16-18 lbs. 27'iq
over 18 lbs.. 20'ic; young hens, 3oc;
(loose) young toms, over 17 lbs,, 21
(i(:i(Jc; young hens. 28(.-29'c.
Coughs Go
Often Overniffht When Yon
Take the Right Thing
But adults can't expect real result
from the same iwwt sj-rupy concoo
tlons that you'd give a i-hild.
As a matter of fact, tl.at po-erfu)
yet smooth, creamy creosoted emul
sl n known to drul-tA ra Bron
clxu-llne EmuLslon Is not loved by
children: ifa a medlcl.-o for grown
ups, but It u:e gives results and
speedily, too. Get a bottle t Jannln
Drug Co. tonight and put tt to woilc
at once it strikes riht it Vie souro
of the trouble sattsiacUon guaran
teed.
. ANOTHER BIG
DANCE
ORIENTAL
GARDENS
SAT. NITE
nil DYXGE'S 9 PC. BAND
In the Large llnll
PLL'S
KIBES OI.I) TIMERS
III the Small Hull
ALWAYS A CIIOWD
II Shinv. II
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Milts . . . 23c
RTPS . . . 33c
Klildlrs I He
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