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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD, OREGON. TUESDAY. JANUARY 7. 1936. FACIE FIVE Local and Mr. Shield Away Mrs. W. P. Shields left on the train last night for Portland. j To Salem Emll R. Peh of the Liberty Meat market left last night by train for Salem. Owen Away James Owens will leive this evening for short visit In Portland. Rulnes Visitor John Bonar of tints city was among visitors In Ash land Monday. Mrs. Heath Bark Mrs. Fred Heeth returned th'. morning by train from Portland where she spent the pest several days. To Spokane Albert Burch was among those leaving on the north bound train last night, hla destina tion being Spokane. Wash. Back from lave Chaplain Harley O. Preston waa back. In Aledford to day after upending leave of absenoe from hla CCC duties In California. Will Enllat Clifford Clegg left last night for San Francisco where he plans to enlist in the United States rmy. Transacts Business p. 8. Penton, jr.. of the Easy washing Machine company arrived here this morning from Sen Prnnciffco to transact busi ness. t ' Visit In Ashland Mr. end Mrs. R. A. Rlnabarsier were Sunday guest at the home of Mr. end Mrs. A. A. Mad den m Ashland. To CorvnlUs Leaving last night on a business trip to Corvallls were Or land B. Hardy, Rose Marie Gardner and Edwin C. Enejren. Mr. Hardy end Mr. Eiieren are associated with the rural re-settlement admlntstra tlon here, end Miss Gardner Is secre tary to Mr. Hardy. Do x kfS I your children CATCH (OLD I' V easily Mm 'Jr v theirco,ds EIhangon) ' kw S and on Kfrrift iewaSr .-...-A I MSsHPl'HaMMasatMEdasavBVMaiawMauaawaMi These simple steps can help your family, have FEWER COLDS SHORTER COLDS 1. To help build RESISTANCE lo Colds Live normally avoid excesses. Eat simple food and keep elimination regular. Drink plenty of water. Take some exercise daily outdoors preferably. Get plenty of rest and sleep. (During the colds season, gargle night and morning with Vicks Voratone Antiseptic, es pecially designed for saje daily use to aid in defense against infection which may enter through the mouth.) 2. To help PREVENT Many Colds At the first warning nasal Irritation, sniffle or sneeze, use Vicks Va-tro-nol just a few drops up each nostril. Va-tro-nol is especially de signed for the nose and upper throat where most colds start. Used in time, Va-tro-nol helps to prevent many colds and to throw off head colds in the early stages. 3. To help END a Cold Sooner If a cold has developed, or strikes L5 j way X&stfmfi&k imtf A. MONTHS ROUNDTRIPS bv way of r ftOFORNI Anow on sa,e CiRFAT'.YRFni'CfD winter coach ml tournt roundtrip toes'tcrn point,... tilut the privilege of in cluding California on your trip... r'ia new long return limit of six T!.;. the travel bargain -,MK ROUNDTRIPS -7 Chicago . . .62 20 79.95 NewYork U23.60 U41.35 To'ch 'fare, good in coachc, and ch.ir-c.r. on all our i tram, Tourist fare, good ,n .mproved Touri.t Pullmans plut mode.t berth charge Southern Pacific J. C. IARLE, Afent. Tel. 34 Personal Has Operation Mrs. Preston J. Davis, 327 Marie street, underwent a major operation at the Community hospital today. tailing Sunday Mt. and Mrs. Charles Woods and Dr. LeRoy Jensen ! called Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. T. P. Franco In Ashland. i Many at Cares More than 100 per son visited Oregon Caves during De cember, park officials stated today. H iff h ways to the resort are in good condition, the officials said. In Hospital Mrs. M. N. Byerly of Gold Hill underwent a major oper ation at tne Community hospital this morning. Hospital attaches reported her condition good. Phythlan Away Oeorge F. Phythian of the California Oregon Power com pany left last night on a business trip to Albany. He plans to be gone about two days. " . Returns from Leave Capt. Frank lin H. Canlett. Inspector of the Med ford CCC district, Mrs. Canlett and their three children returned 1 ast night from Seattle where they spent the holiday season. DeMolay Meeting Regular meeting of DeMolay will be held tonight at 7:30 in the Masonic hall. DeMolay degree will be given and the regular mid -winter election of officers will take place. Members of the edvisory council are especially urged to attend. Visiting Parents E. C. Tucker, sea man on the U. S. 8. Tennessee in San Pedro waters, Is visiting his parents. Mr. and Mrs. O. D. Tucker of Central Point. He Is on a month's furlough, granted at the end o' the half of hrs first enlistment In the navy. He Is to return to hla ship January 30. The Tennessee is scheduled to leave San Pedro about April 1 for maneuvers off Panama Canal Zone. without wamlng.rub throat and chest at bedtime with Vicks VapoRub. VapoRub acts two ways at once: (1) By stimulation through the skin, like a poultice or plaster; (2) By in halation of its pene trating medicated vapors, direct to In flamed air-passages. Through the night, this combined va por-poultice action loosens phlegm, soothes irritation, helps break con gestion. These three steps form the basil of Vicks Plan for Better Control of Colds a practical home guide to Jewtr and starter colds. Developed by Vicks Chemists and Medical Con sultants; tested in extensive clinics by practicing physicians; further proved in everyday home use by millions. Full description of the Plan in each Vicks package or write for details of Plan and trial samples of Vlck Colds-Control Aids. Address: Vicks, 128 Milton Street, Greens boro, N. C Vfckl Opt Mmiu: v& fir&U.'tyOOte. I Monday .J0 r. u. Is. T.) NBC mI-Ih . . ..j. ... h.vnn uleHailv until M,vl4. Go or return the sunny winter Ir via California. It co,tl only a dollar or 10 more fare than to go itraight Eat and back: ir ir to some dejtinations. At Hubbard's TodST J. JJ Burt rt Portland. I. L. Campbell nt Klainsth Palls. If. L. (Splicer of Portland and flam Ouyer of Portland arrived this morning to participate In the John Deere company day at Hubbard Brothere, Ml bring associated with the John Deere company. Visitors Rurn Mr. and Mr. Wil liam Merrtman of Oakland returned to their horn laat night after visit ing here and In the northern part of the stste. Mr. Merrlmen la now retired, having formally been the Oak land agent for the Southern Pseltlc railroad. Orld Star Home William Motvan. all-Amerlcan professional football tackle, and Mra. Morgan have re turned to Medford from New York City. Mr. Morgan, former Medford high and University of Oregon foot ball atar, now playa with the New York Otants, professional eleven. ... Completes Vacation Miss Viola Corby returned to Medford last night after a three weeks" vacation In Cali fornia. She waa the gueet of her father. C. B. Morrle, In Los Angelea during the holidays, and also visited her brothers. Walter Mori la at Lo- mlta, and B. R. Morris In San Pedro. ... Speaktnr at Church Mrs. Mabel Mack, county demonstration agent, will apeak before the O. P. A. at the Christian ohurch at 7:30 this even ing. Mra. Mack has chosen the aub Jeot "Choosing Our Clothes." an Item expected to be of particular Interest to high school glrla. All glrle of that age are Invited to attend. ... At Oreron Caves D. B. York of this cltv. district manager of the Southern Oregon Oaa corporation, and Mrs. York were guesta of Dr. and Mra. B. W. Stearna of Klamath Palls at the Oregon Oaves chateau Saturday and Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. i-. i Wlnetrout and young daughter of Grants Pass were aleo gueata. ... New Type Bike The "Ingo-Blke," a new type bicycle whlch-has neither pedals, chain nor sprocket, is on ex hibit at the Ideal Bicycle shop on East Main street. The new vehicle la remarkably like a acooter In ap pearance. but Is propelled by ahlfttng the weight of the body, which oper ation revolves an eccentric rear wheel. ... In Ashland pulpit The Hv. W. J. Howell, formerly pastor of the Pres byterian church of thla city and now of Cashmere. Wash., occupied the pulpit at the Presbyterian church In Ashland Sunday night. Dr. and Mrs Charles Sweeney and Mr. and Mrs. O. . Gates. Medford. attended the services and visited with their former pastor, who left yesterday for hla Crater Still Closed With 00 Inches of snow at park headquarters and the snowplow atlll awaiting repairs, Omter Lake national park continued closed today. The park highways oan. not be cleared until parta arrive for the repair of the plow, officials aald. The weather broadcast from the lake this morning said the lowest temper ature yesterday was IS degreea, the highest 34 degrees. More snow was threatened this morning. -4 Livestock PORTLAND, Ore., Jan. 7. (A1--US DA) HOGS 200. Madket 5060c higher than Monday's average. Good to choice 170 to 315 lbs., mostly 110.75: 330 to 350 lbs., S10.25 tj 10 60: 130 tao 155 lbs.. 1.00f 10.35. Pack ing sows largely B00. No feeder pigs offered. Choice light weights nomi nally to 810.50. CATTLE 100: calves 10. Scattered sales around ateady. Few common dairy type steers. S6.60; good fed steers quotable 7.50. Pew common dairy type helfera, 84.50 is 6.25; low cutter and cutter cows. 82.76$ 3.75; common to medium, Including fat dairy cows, 84.00 w6.00; good beef cows. 85.50 and more. Pew mulls 84.35(4.75. Pe wgood vealera, 8B.50f 0.00. SHEEP 200 One deck choice 63- I heneflt. to ahlDDers. 810.35. new high for season. Pew trucked lots about steady, medium to good, 88.25tt0.60. Odd head ehlore 05-lbs., 810.00 Good 163-lb. ewes, 84.50. CHICAGO, Jan. 7. ( AP-USDA1 , HOOS 23.000; considerably more mon. ey or upward to 2.2 nlgher on all ; weights and grades; op 10.25: bulk dealrble 140-250 lbs. B.00-10.15; 260- 300 M. butchers mostly 3.75-90; sows ! 0.00: bulk 8.50-75. CATTLE 9,000; choice steers and yearllnga steady, such klnda selling 13 00 upward; top weighty eteera j 18.85: light vealera 35 or more lower; atrlotly choice weighty shipped kinds , steady 11.00-60. ' SHEEP s.OOO: Initial bids on good , to choice slaughter lambs 11.00-10. small lot sold to yard traders 11.35; nothing dons on yearlings; talking 4.76-5.50 on alsughtOT ewes. SOUTH SAN PRANCrSOO, Jan. 7 ! (AP-USDA) CATTLE 850; all classes ; steady; two loada 1025-1076 tt. Ore- j gon fed steers 7 M; common-medium killers 860-7.85: few vealera up to 3.00; odd lots slaughter calves 7.00 8 00. SHEEP now, nominal; eholoa wool ed lambs quoted up to 10.85; choice wooled ewes saleable up to 6 25. liver MEW YORK, Jan. T-(AP) Im- LYONS FRUmilE A m, diatloctT, 8S proof braadT liquet. Trr H la a KWhbafll Try II sfealqkll Aprloot, Clterrr, Black bwrT osd Peock. ported bar silver remained unchanged today at 49 , cents a fins ounce In New York, despite an Increase of of a penny to 30 pence a standard ounce In the London price, equiva lent to 46 09 centa In New York. Portland Wheat PORTLAND. Ore., Jan. 7 (AP) Grain : Wheat: Open High Low Clo May 8c, 8Ei, .89 .894 July .BO' .80 .80, ,804 Cash: Big Bend blv?stm $1 334 Do U3 pct i 1.26 Dark hard winter (12 pet.) I.144 Do (li pet.) 98 Soft white, northern spring hard winter 80 Western white, western red...... .88 Oe.ts No. 2 white. S-2.50. Corn. No. 3 eastern yellow, 31. Milium standard, $17.80. Today's car receipts: Wheat. 38; flour, 3. Portland Produce PORTLAND, Jan. 7 (AP) But ter Print, A grade, 361,0 lb. In parchment wrapper, 3720 lb. In carton: B srade, parchment wrap per, 35':c lb.; carton, 36"4c lb. BLTTERFAT Portland delivery: A grade, deliveries at least twice week ly, 38w39cj country routes. 36 3 37c lb.: B grade, deliveries less than twice weekly. 36 at 38c lb.; C grade at market. B GP.ADE CREAM FOR MARKET ING Buying price, butterfBt basli. 5&c lb. EGGS Buying price of whole salers: Fresh specials. 22c: extras. 22c; standards, 20c: extra medium, 18c; do medium firsts, 16c: under grade, 15c; pullets, 15c dozen. Cheese, milk, country meats, live poultry, onions, potatoes, wool and hay, steady and unchanged. Chicago Wheat CHICAGO, Jan. 7 (AP) Wheat: Open High Low Close May 1.0Pi 1.03 1.0114 1.03 July ..- 891, .901.4 ,BB .90l,i Sep. 88!i .88", .B7'4 .8814 Wall St. Report NEW YORK, Jan. 7. ( AP) Prices ended on an upward slant In the stock market today. The market successfully overcame a period of active Irregularity In early dealings. Rftila, utilities, foods and a number of industrials were In act ive demand at advances of fractions to 2 points. The 'close was firm. The transfers approximated 3,000.000 shares. Today's closing prices for 33 select ed stocks follow: Al. Chem. & Dye ICS Am. Can 132 Am. k FRn. Power 8H A. T. fc T . 159 Anaconda Atch. T. & S. P Bendlx Avla Beth. Steel California Pkir Caterpillar Tractor Chrysler - Coml. Solv curttae-Wrlght - DuPont Oen. Foods - Oen. Motors - Int. Harvest ; - I. T. & T Johna-Man .... Mont. Ward North Amer. :.. Penney (J. C.) Phillips Pet Radio Sou. Pac Std. Brands . Std. Oil Cal Btd. Oil N. J 38 H 86 if, aay4 83 H 854 85 89 am 139 35 V, 65, 58 14'4 98 (i 37 39 ',4 71 39 1, 13 35V, ie; o 61 ahYTIME: I I0OI15 10' PTodayandWed.n lo.ono men wnnted i,,m In Hell hut It took Hisnty tonn female to put hhn there! WJ-""" n Added Our Dung romedy 1 f- tin ": "K II ft I. M Pi FOR I i a nw- I J Rollicking Hit at Craterian and Holly ! uAn Supposing a doctor told you that you had only three months to live? And supposing you had always been a rather shy person but with always an underlying wish for whooping it up? What would you do? 'Yes. and that's what Edward Everett Horton dcea In "His Night Out," playing tomorrow only, mat inee and evening at the Craterian theater, also tomorrow night only at the Holly theater. It all Imppens when Horton. as the ehy and retiring purchasing agent to a huge drug concern, visits a quack doctor who advleea him that Trans. Amer. Union Carb United Aircraft . U. 8. Steel 72 'j 39 49 Ran Francisco Burterrat. SAN FRANCISCO. Jan. 7. (AP) First grade butterfat, ' 30ic, fob, San Francisco. Oak Grove Club Sponsoring Party The Oak Grove Community club is sponsoring a card party next Fri day evening. Bridge, pinochle and five hundred will be played, with games for those who do not wish play cards. Arrangements have also been made for a special room and games for children. A smalt ad mission will be charged, the pro ceeds to be used for hot lunches. Entire stock of Wood Drug Store all marked for immediate oleflrance. "KICKERNICK" Undergarments that fit at Ithelwyn B. Huffmann's. City warrants Cald for Payment. Notice Is hereby given that there are funds on hand In the General Fund of the Cltv of Medford for the redemption of Warrants Nos. 563a to 5830 Inc. Intrest on the above war rants will ceaae after January 10, 1936. Dated thla 7th day of January, 1936. OUS H. SAMUEia. City Treasurer. The County Court haa ordered that dog license for the year 1936 be SI.OO for males and Sl-50 for femalea, and that after Maroh lat a penalty will be added to all who have not obtain ed license prior to that date. O. R. CARTER, County Clerk. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY PHONE 969-R for re-upholaterlng, re finlahtnr. re-lulng. Thlbault. FOR SALE Oood milk cow. Rt. 1, Box 313, Orchard Home Drive. SALE OR TRADE Ford T truck, Wfl on, horses and cow. Medford Rid ing Academy. FOR RENT New 4-room house, close In. Phone 477-J. Tomorrow r-i VirtiiFffiiiTsmir- r- mm si IJ 6:45-9:00 yj IjMhAgeil,,) J irrVsW J Kiddles- 10c J IT'S JUST ONE HUNDRED STEPS AHEAD OF ANY PICTURE THIS YEAR! ydy s r I fm7 modem adren Ml turer . . . whone 13 bu,lnei It was to Ml trap International ,plea! Hii,,iwvffirB'eMfS'sw - ENDS TONIGHT! BLONDELL V- ffiSJJ- GLEh4DA FARRELL St 1 4.1 iv - siii sfcfeiisMiliiatjtS his health Is very poor with the possibility that he will live but three months at th most. Secretly m love with the boss' secretary, he decides to really show her a good time and spends his savings on a wild celebration. Then, when the office safe la found to have been robbed, Horton. believing '.he girl guilty, takes the blame himself and not caring what happens, laughs at cops when they 3rd degree him. sticks up an entire gang Bet to take him for a ride, tells hla boas where to head In and all In all doea the things he has always wanted to do but didn't have the nerve. FOR 8ATJ5 Tem. wajron. harness and plow. 125. Inquire 203 Moun tain Ave., Ashland, Ore. 1920 FORD Coupe; reasonable. Box 393. FOR gAIFr Monarch electric ranftfl. brass bod. small flat-top desk, book onsfl. Tel, 1198-W. BOOK chicks and hatching now. Dressier' qunre Deal Hatchery, 1107 E. Main. Phone 1569-Y. TRADE OR SELL Dried prunes for wood or apples. 23 N Fir. Tel. 261. WANTED Home for year-old dop: playful; good with children. Call 959. FOR SALE 25 T. concentrating table, Al condition: stationary Stude. en gine, fuel oil attachment, dev. 35 h. p.; reasonable. Inquire J. W. Light, Wolf Creek. Ore. LOST Sunday, one Tubbs ski, be tween Prospect snd Dodge bridge. Tel. 1103. FOR SALE One wood lathe, electric motor, vest pocaet kodak, eto. 134 So. Ivy, evening. CARPENTERmO. painting: caah and trade. Tel. 145, Central Point. WANTED Unfurnlahed house In Medford. Rent m.c be reason able. Addrens Box 4596, Mall Tri bune, atatlng location and rent-required. S30 1925 Chevrolet. Sedan: good tires. E. L. Hltt, 'i ml. S. w. of Phoenix. NEWTOWN eppten, wrapped and pack ed or face and fill: lame aires. A ree.1 buv. Newtowna 15c per lug. Brlns your own containers. Phone 926. American Fruit Orowera, Inc., 213 So. Plr, Medford. Ore. FOR SALE Oenulne leather coat: fleece-lined: fit 15-yew-old. ail W. Jftckaon. WANTED Girl for housework. Apply 37 Oeneva Ave. BOARD Home-cooked meals served in prlrtae home. Reasonable ratea. Near business district. 33 N. Orange St. Phone 1473-X. 1934 DODOE P.ck-up. perfect condi tion throughout guaranteed. Priced lor quick sale. PIERCE-ALLEN MOTOR CO. Dodge and Plymouth. and ThursdayECS I H ma mm bkjb mmm srmm Stars of Thrilling TTTT - F 11 lift'1 IP t ' After his adventures with snd sword in "The Count of Monte Crlsto." that charming new atar whose name was shouted around the world, Robert Donat. turns to ad venture without swords but with rapler-awift wlta in hts new picture. The 3ft steps" in which he Is co- In Roxy Role Paul Muni portrays a Slavic coal miner with hls own Ideas of talr play In "Black Fury" at the Roxy theater for today and tomorrow. Karen Morley la the ahantytown girl whose Infidelity results In the miner's berserk rape during which he holds an entire coal town at bay. StAted Communication of Reamea Chapter, O. B. 3., Vg-. Thursday evening, January th 8 'cloclc- 'nst"1'" V tlon of offlcors and refresh ments. HATTIE M. AUDEN, Secy. j Carole LOMBARD wits. 1 it i f .visa P!Slarie3Tri?!5it if "Ifi I T.::.Z I I 8:45-9:00 j j1, mwmmk' ' Kluu,0e i 'HANDS ACROSS THE TABLE Tomorrow Only pi 3 months to live . . . to he went on the i biggest laugh -love - and -thrill spree of his life! Wf HORTON NXj i IRENE HERVEY rSSfe5 B ROBERT Mc WADE f 1 B JACK La RUE gioriou. fun H with the screen's ace H funny man 1 r i J 1,a nown tomor- -jf row night only at HOLLY n 'r W THEAT1 I- ' V'v - " " ,vM ,Mt frontier oiT Mm'&p- ' n Hopkins II Drama at Rialto 71 N starred with Madeline Carroll, play ing at the Rim to theater tomorrow and Thursday. In "The 39 Steps" Donat attempt to trark down and break a clever and dangeroua spy ring. He tries to keep a step ahead of the police snd at the same time keep a step behind the spies. Woods Drug Store Sale is drawing crowds of buyers. Don't mlas this chance to save from 25 to 00 on high quality merchandise. Individually dcAifmed Sipencer dress and annrlcal (raiments. Mrs. H. M. Wetahaar. Phone 1323-R. Bargain Dance at Dreamland Hall Wed. Nite, Jan. 8 Bud Dynge and His Jazz Band will fu.-nl,h the muslo Men lBo Ladles in IS'llll MEDFORD VETERINARY HOSPITAL 15 years experience lo large snd small anlmsl practice 225 N. Riverside. Phone 369 Fred MacMURRAY ft mm. V