Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, December 19, 1935, Page 7, Image 7

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    ' 5IEDF0RD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFOKD, OREGON, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 19, 1935
PAGE SEVER
Local and
Joyce Visits Jack Jojwe, regional
Inspector of the forest service, Port
land, visited In Medford today.
Phelan Hfre Lieut. Henry F. Phe
Isn of Oa Knoll was In Medford to.
day with lighters for the Elks Christ
mas tree card tonight.
t
Here on Business O. Veils, man
ager of the Sonoma Valley Cheese
factory. Sonoma.. Cel.. was here on
business today.
Goes to McKlnley Capt. Franklin
H. Canlett. district CCC Inspector, left
i for camp MoKmley, near Marshfleld.
today.
Fined S5 Ernest V. Wlckham
pleaded guilty In Justice court to a
charge of speeding and was fined 5
and costs. He was allowed five days
to pay the fine.
To Idaho Mrs. Myrtle Sloan and
daughters. Lillian and June, left by
automobile Tuesday for Emmett. Ida..
where they expect to make their per
manent home.
Fishes Smith River Cipt. C. L.
Pierce of the OCC headquarters, to
gether with Mrs. Pierce and her
mother, Mrs. Mamie Pox. left today
to fish on lower Smith river.
Fader Fined J. W. Pader, 48. was
fined $10 In city court this morning
on his plea of guilty to a charge of
being drunk and disorderly In a ptib
llo place. He was granted time In
which to pay the fine.
Shirley Confined Earl P. Shirley
of 1108 East Main street, chief test
boardman of the Faclflo Telephone
and Telegraph company, was report
ed resting comfortably today at the
Community hospital where ne unoer
went a major operation Monday.
Friends were asked not to call for a
few daya.
.
Methodist Party A Ohrlstmas par
ty for the primary department of the
First Methodist Sunday school has
been arranged for Saturday afternoon
In the church parlors from 2 till 4
o'clock. All children of the depart-
ment are Invited and are requested
to bring an Inexpensive gift for ex
change. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
GIFT CERTIFICATE One complete
vpnr nlano lessons free with pur
chase of a new nationally priced
piano for Christmas. BALDWIN
PIANO SHOPPE.
XMA3 SPECIALS ON USED CARS
Good selection ol an maxes enu
model, priced as low aa S40.00.
Term as low as 2.50 per week.
See us for used oars at Southern
Oregon's lowest prices.
PIERCE-ALLEN MOTOR CO.
Dodge and Plymouth.
for SALE Extra good 1931 Ford
truck, for quick sale, 300 cash
1138 Court St, evenings.
USED Bungalow piano; bargain for
Christmas. Baldwin piano snoppe
OET those big fine walnuts, 130 lb,
Webster Ranch, Old Stage road.
Fancv cracked nuts, 350. W. W.
Hartley.
FOR SALE 'A acre close to city lim
its; 4-room nouse, nennouse, gar
ace, eood shade and fruit trees;
$850 if taken at once. Very easy
tmu.
S Acres, close to town; good build
ings; easy terms; going at viuo.
This Is a bargain.
B. J. PALMER
Space in Palmer Piano Store.
SOREEN tests under flood lights
without charge to promising appli
cants. Box not, iTioune.
FURNISHED house, 4 rooms, bath
and screen porch. 1129 W. Main, $20.
C. A. Devoe,
FOUND Watch. Call at 814 W. 2nd.
FOR SALE Roasting chickens.
951-R.
TICKET for sale to Los Angeles.
349-Y.
Tel
REBUILT tractors and Implement at
39 So. Grape. Bargain prices.
NEW velvet dress. 16: man's suit and
overcoat, 40. 333 N. Holly, Apt,
vnn rent 915 Queen Anne Ave., 5.
mom. overstuffed, furnished home,
$37.50 per mo. Inc. water. Charles
R. Ray. Realtor, Medford Bldg
Phone 302.
FOR SALE Large Ball machine,
quire 949 Murray St.
In
FOR RENT 5-room furnished house.
915 Queen Anne; excellent conai
tion: $38 per month. Harold
Brown Agency. Call 195; aftsr
1570.
FOR SALE Good Jersey milk cow,
years old. Rt. 1, Box 171, Orchsrd
Home Drive. H. Graham.
.1 A 'm esrden soil. Iirlssted: tm-
ersl Jull-besrliv? fruit trees. 4-room
house, smsil ohlrxen nous sno gar
see; Joins cltv limits: 800.00; very
ewy terms. FOWLER REALTY CO.,
44 N. Riverside.
rOR SALE Oentle worX msre. 1300
lbs. 996 Osk St.. Ashltnd. Or.
TOR SALE Income property, close In.
Phone 953 -J.
7 P. M.
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1
ELKS TEMPLE
15 Rounds CCC Boxing 1 Crab Feed!
Free Beer During
Days of 49
Personal
In Ashland Sam Velght was among
business visitors In Ashland Wednes-
dsy.
In Grants Fass Earl Oray has been
sependlng a fe wdays In Grants Pass.
transacting business matters.
Reames Back Charles W. Reames
returned this morning from Portland
where he made a short business visit.
Codding Away District Attorney
George Codding left by train last
night for Portland where he will
transact business.
Applies for Enlistment Arvld R.
Oertson left yesterday for Portland
where he will apply for enlistment
In the United States army.
Condition the Same The condition
of Miss Mildred Carlton, who has been
111 at the Community hospital for
some time, Is reported by hospital at
tendants as about the same.
P.-T. A. Meeting Washington P.-
T. A. will entertain with a Christmas
party Friday aftemon In the school
auditorium. A Christmas program has
been prepared by the achool ohlldren.
Donations for those In need will be
distributed by Boy Scouts.
Leaves After Visit Mrs. Nina E.
Lerson. who stopped In Medford
route to Holbrook. Ariz., to visit her
eon, left this morning to resume her
trip. While here, she was a guest of
her aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. A.
D. Lewis.
Buys Cattle Ten head of young
registered steers were purchased re
cently by B. R. Pech from Mrs. Alex
Sparrow at Klrtland Farm. Tne cat
tle are from registered stock and are
among the finest in the valley, Mr.
Pech said.
Janoueh Returns Karl L. Janoueh.
supervisor of the Rogue River nation
al forest, was back at his duties here
today following an extensive aiotor
trip with Mrs. Janoueh In the south
and southwest. All of the major at
tractions were visited during the Jour
ney. Mr. and Mrs. Janoueh returned
via southern California where they
visited In San Diego and on Cataltna
Island.
Livestock.
PORTLAND, Dec. 19, (AP-USDA)
Hogs 200. Market rather slow,
mostly steady; good to choice, no-
215-lb. drlve-lns, $9.80; plainer, $9.40
down: few. 240-260 lb. butchers, b;
extreme weights down to $8.00; light
lights, $9 a 9.25; packing sows. 7.ao
a 7.50; feeder pigs quotame, suotiu.
Cattle 150. Including IB direct.
calves 50. Including 37 direct; mar
ket rather slow, mostly ateady: spots
weak to 25c lower on fleshy dairy
tvne cows: common to medium
laughter steers. $5.50i6.50: com
mon to medium heifers, $4.256;
Heht cutterv kinds down to $3.50;
low cutter ana cutter cows,
3.25; common to -medium, j.ouo
4.28 Including fat dairy type cows
to $4.00; good beef cows quotable
$5 and above; few bulls, 3.504.65;
medium to good vealers. $7jt8; com
mon down to $4. Few heavy calves,
$3.7588-
SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, Dec. 19.
(AP-USDA)-CATTLE 850, direct 340:
moderately' active, steady; four loads
medium 775 to 1000-lb. warmed-up
nd short-fed California and Oregon
ateers, $7.18 87.50: cnoice veaiers,
quoted up to $9.50.
SHEEP, 7,500; all direct; nominal;
choice under 80-lb. wooled lambs
quoted up to $10.00; slaughter ewes
salable up to $4.75.
CHICAGO, Dec. 19. (AP-USDA)
HOGS 15.000; active 5-10 higher; top
$9.70: 170-280 lbs. $9.56-85; 140-160
lbs. $9.35-60: sows $8.40-68.
CATTLE 5,000; better grsde fed
steers and yearllnes 35 higher: up
turns since early In week $1.00 or
mors on such kinds; shippers taking
these cattle mostly $13.00 upward;
prime light steers from Nebraska feed
lot $14.35: only handful choice and
prime shippers here, bulk of balanc
ing selling $9.50 down to $7.50;
weighty sausage bulls to $6;
vealers up to $11.00.
selected
SHEEP 11.000; fat lamba slow; un
dertone slow, weak: aged sheep and
feeding lambs relatively scarce, about
steady; good to choice natives upward
to $11.00: best held $11.35 snd above:
fed westerns toyard traders $11.35;
medium light weights loads down to
$10.40 and below; slaughter ewes
$4.26-75,
Portland Wheat
PORTLAND, Ore., Dec. 19. (API
Oral n:
Wheat: Open High Low Close
May 854 8 .85'i .88
Dec 84'4 .84 .844 .84
Cash:
Big Bend bluestem 1.19!i
ELKS
ANNUAL
CHRISTMAS
TREE
Starts Promptly at
TONIGHT
Tree JJAiv
Gifts
Do (IS pet.) 1.22
Dark hard winter (12 pet.) 1.13';
Do (11 pet.) .94
Soft white .85
Western white .84
Northern spring , , , .85
Hard winter .88
Western red .84
Oats No. 3 white. $23.
Corn No. 2 eastern yellow. $30.50.
Mlllrun standsrd. $17.50.
Today's car receipts: Wheat,
flour, 11; corn, 2; hay, 1.
19;
Portland Produce
PORTLAND, Dec. 19. (P) BUT
TER Prints, A grade, 38!,c lb. In
parchment wrapper, 374 lb. in car
ton: B grade, parchment wrapped,
352C lb.; carton, 36f3c lb.
BUTTERFAT Portland delivery: A
grade, deliveries at least twice weekly,
37-38c lb.; country toutea, 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, 55c
lb.
EGOS Buying price of wholesalers:
Fresh specials. 23c; extras. 23c; stand
ards. 20c; extra medium. 18c: do. me
dium firsts. 16c; undergrade, 15c; pul
lets. 15c dozen.
Cheese, milk, country meats, live
poultry, onions, potatoes, wool and
hay. steady and unchanged.
Chicago Wheat
CHICAGO, Dec. 19. (AP) Wheat:
Open High Low Close
Dec. 1.0i 1017, l.oo;
1.01
99
May .93 i .99", .98
July .89-S .904 .89V4
90
Wall St. Report
NEW YORK, Dec. 19. (AP) Buy
ers nibbled at mining, aviation and
specialty Issues In today's market.
The rest of the Hat. generally, was
permitted to take care of Itself.
The silver situation and muddled
foreign affairs were viewed as restrict
ive influences. Relative dullness ruled
during the greater part of the ses
sion. The close waa Irregular. Trans
fers sproxlmated 1,250,000 shares.
Today's closing prices for 32 select
ed stocks follow:
AI. Chem. & Dye :..... 149
Am. Can 131
Am. & Fgn. Power . 6,
A. T. & T - 15114
Anaconda . 26
Atch. T. & S. F 5474
Bendlx Avla 21
Beth. Steel 45
California Packg. 3414
Caterpillar Tractor ........... 85
Chrysler 86 Vj
coml. Solv 20
Curtlss-Wrlght 3
DuPont 13574
Gen. Foods .. 32
Gen. Motors .. 54
Int. Harvest 601
I. T. 8c T. . 12
Johns-Man ..- 90
Mont. Ward 36
North Amer 24
Penney (J. C.) 80
Phillips Pet. 36
Radio 12
Sou. Pac , 22
Std. Brands . 14
Std. Oil Cal .- 37
Std. OH N. J., : 48
Trans. Amer 12
Union Carb 70
United Aircraft 23
U. S. Steel 44
Pear Market
Yesterday
NEW YORK, Dec. 18. (AP-USDA)
Pear auction mnrket. Two cars
arrived; 5 Oregon cars. 4 Washing
ton. 1 California unloaded; 14 cars
on track.
Oreeon Boscs: 3,030 boxes extra
fancy, $1.90(5285. average $2.35;
1.559 fancy. $1.85(2 2.70, average
$2.29: 716 fancy and better, $2.iu
(2.75, average $'2.46.
Oregon D'AnJous: 1.185 boxes ex-
i -3
I vH IS rs' JfWTIME:
1 skA.y AT I V int.
Today and Friday!-
HERE'S SOMETHING FOR
WIVES TO THINK ABOUT
INCERE 1
TRUE'TO'UFEI
It darei to
trll the truth
about maitrrn
Iotp and
marriage!
AGEOF
wcieliM
PUllUM$
MADGE EVANS
MAY IOIION
HILIN VINSON
David Jack Holt
F.xtnil
"One Too
, Many"
Cartoon
News
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Coming in Craterian Musical Hit
Ll 1 1 rLJlsri - L
One of the world's most famous
voices will be heard from the screen
of the craterian theater starting Sun
day with the opening of "Metropol
itan," Lawrence Ttbbetfs new tar
ring picture.
Back to the screen after five years.
Tlbbett has found a new world, with
the many advances discovered . In
sound reproduction adding material
ly In the presentation of his fine
baritone voice.
In the course of the dramatic com
edy, which traces the adventures of
young singer In pursuit of fame
and romance. Tlbbett sings selections
from the operas, "Carmen," "Pagll
acd" and "The Barber of Seville," as
well as a duo of popular numbers.
Romantic complications beset Tlb-
bett's path In 'Metropolitan." In lovo
tra fancy, $2,20 at 2.39, average $2 50;
387 fancy, $1.952.40, average $2.1o.
Oregon Cornice: 282 boxes extra
fancy. $1.60$ 2, average $1.81; "C"
grade, $1. 50 (g 1.66, average $1.65.
No Chicago auction yesterday.
Theatres Feature
Scrip Gift Books
Theater scrip, attractively bound In
booklets of $2.50 and $6.00 sizes, are
now on sale at Hunt's Craterian and
Rialto theater box-offices, according
to George Hunt.
Shows
1:45'
6:45-9:00
IT'S PERRY MASON'S FUNNIEST ROLE!
Tom
SATURDAY
orrow
AND I iik-M H
'Jfj
C3 Hurry! Ends Tonite'CS "
WILL ROGERS
In
DOUBTING THOMAS
in
with Virginia Bruce, he cannot re
veal his Inclinations because Alice
Brady loves him. She ts a tempera
mental prima donna, and Tibbett's
fate, and that of the company, hang
on her good will.
The- temperamental tantrums and
didoes of operatic celebrities who sur
round Tlbbett furnish many of the
picture's comedy moments.
When Tlbbett decides that he can1
not pretend for Miss Brady's sake any
longer, the compnny faces a crisis,
without money or supporters.
The cllmnx shows how this gallant
band of performers rnlly round their
leader and come through with a
crashing success.
Included In the cast are Cesar Ro
mero. Luis Albernl. Thurston Hall
and George Marlon, Sr., In Its sup
porting cast.
"The scrip books, which are used
as money In the purchase of tickets,
have many times proved to be the
solution of what to give someone
whose wants are not always well
known, as well as the Inveterate
theater-goer who finds such a gift
one that will prove very handy and
thoroughly acceptable," Hunt said to
day. Scrip books are available at either
theater and the same scrip will be
accepted at both houses.
CHRISTMAS CARDS, 4 for 5o at
Heath's Drug Store. These cards sold
regularly up to 25c.
Adults
25
Klddles-10c
4 1
Rialto Friday
" " . "v,rt
CSV i
The latest of Erie Stanley Gard
ner's best selling novels to be brought
to the screen, "The Case of the Lucky
Legs," comes to the Rialto theater
tomorrow with Warren William again
cast in the role of the famous and
astute lawyer-detective,1 Perry Mason
It opens with a contest for tha girl
with the most beautiful legs, with the
murder of the man who promoted It.
hfter he had skipped town with the
proceeds. The killing is tied up with
Shows at
1:45 :
6:45 - 9:00
Starts
FROM HANGOVERS TO
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in k: n kwx
V fv i?' It
1
THE IDEAL XMAS GIFT HUNT THEATRES SCRIP BOOK!
It Solve, the Gift Problem . . . $2.80 and $5.00 Sizes . . . Ask the Cashier!
a triangular love afair In which the
winner of the contest, Patrtctal Ellis,
her bos. Porter Halt . and httr doc-
tor-lover. Lyle Talbot, are Involved.
Alter the police are completely bat
fled. William steps In and solves the
crime In a series of the most breath
taking adventures imaginable.
Genevieve Tobln has the leading
feminine role as the wiK-cracklng
secretary of the lawyer-detective.
At Craterian
Edward Arnold, whose portraval of
Diamond Jim" In the picture of that;
name shot him to stardom, plays the '.
role of the detective who Is called in
to solve a couple of mysterious mur
ders in "Remember Last Night?",
opening a three day run at the cra
terian theater today.
Based on Adam Hobhouae's "Hang
over Murders," the film depiots the
troubles tho detective and his assist
ant have In finding a solution to a
crime committed sometime during
the height of a wild party, with each
member of tho party proving of no
use by not being able to remember
a thing that had happened.
Today for Three
4
Edwarj'ARNOLD - Constance CUMMINGS
t and Robert YOUNG in
NIGHT?"
-JAMES-WHALE'S TRIUMPH OF TRIUMPHS!
with Robert Armstrong - Louise Henry Gregory Ratoff
Reginald Denny
From the novel, "Hangover Murdorg," by Adam Hobhouse
SPECIAL ADDED ATTRACTION!
Pl.l'S LATEST NEWS EVENTS
Ran Fram'lsro Butterfat,
BAN FRANCISCO, Dec. 19. (AP)
Fir n grade butterfat, 39c I. o. b
San Francisco.
Announcing the Opening
DANCE
2
Jacksonville
SATURDAY
December 21
DINTY MOORE
6 Little Giants
OF RHYTHM
SOLOISTS SINGERS
ENTKRTA1N1.RS
Men 40c Ladies Free
Medford-Klamath
Truck Line
(formerly on S. Riverside)
' MOVED TO
111 North Fir
Mats ... 25c
Eves ... 35c
Kiddies . 10c
Days!
MURDER!
Wfo the
DARING in its origin
ality I A picture you
won't toon forget . . .
14 people at a gay
party . . . waking up to
discover two had paid
with their" lives . . . and
nobody could remember
what had happened 1
Sally EILERS f
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