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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, fEDFORD, OREGON, WEDNESDAY. JANUARY 8, 1938. PAGE FIVE Local and Personal In Ashlsnd Calling in Ashland Monday vu Ray Wright of thla city. ... Perry Away J. A. Perry lett by trim this morning for Portland where he will make a ihort business visit. ... Andrew In hland A. Andrews ot tbla city transacted business in Aahland yesterday. . . . Recent VIlton Mr. and Mra. Prank Bellinger ol Medford were re. cent visitors at the C. w. Fraley home In Ashland. ... In Oranta Paaa Mabel E. Cren shsw. attorney of this city, waa a business visitor In Oranta Paaa Mon day and yesterday. ... From Ashland Calling here Mon day were J. J. Deakln, Mr. and Mra. m m. Polev and Mr. and Mra. T. H. Elliott, all of Aahland. Here Sunday Mrs. George Icen horer of Ashland called at the home of Mra. William Cherry In tola city Sunday. ... Recovering Mrs. prank Boone was today reported recuperating aallsfac- torlly at the community hospital fol lowing an operation several aaya agQ. Allen Returns W. W. Allen return ed to Medford yesterday from a busi ness and pleasure trip to San Fran cisco and Loe Angeles. Rnslneas visitor Cel Gerevals. rep resentative of the Baker Hamilton and Pacific company in thla city, wsa a buslnesa visitor in Ashland yesterday . Returns from South Mra. Madalene Gerdea returned thla mornliig from San Pranclsco where she attended atyle showing of Caltex knitwear. Catches Fish Tommy lwls of Medford caught a fine mess of fish at Rogue river yesterday, both steel heed and cut-throats. Mrs. Koppes North Mrs. Agnes Koppea left this morning for Port land where she will be the guest of friends and relatlvea. vi.it In Ashland The Rev. H. H Touns of thla city was In Aahland Monday visiting Mr. and Mra. Theo dore Ouetzlnff and Mra. Anna Guetz. iaff. 1 ... Miss Beeson Here Miss Mildred Beeson of Ashland, formerly with the .Tavcn countv Chamber of Com merce, called on frlenda In thla city Monday. a . a I,eave for North Mr. and Mra. John rwrtee. who have been Medford resi dents for the past three months, left .hi. mornlne by train ior oeatno They originally came from Chicago. a a a Snowmen Meet Rogue Snowmen -m hold a meeting in the Jackson County Chamber of Commerce at 7:15 Friday nignt. persona rawi. winter sports are invited. Visitor Leaves Mrs. Alice Shultl who stopped here overnight en route to her home In Eugene from a visit in California, continued north today ftr vUttintf Mr. and Mra. - A. r, Flowers. ... nee. Kabele Returns The Rev oeonre P. Kabele of Zlon Lutheran Y.ri.i. returned yesterday from Fresno where he went as guest preach' er at special services last sunaay the First Lutheran church. Auto Tar Found Oregon license 35-011 has been turned In uu nollca headquarters here. Of fleers repeated the suggestion today that those loalng tags notify state nniice headauarters so the mlflsng plate can be recovered. a a a Chorus to Meet The Jackson Coun. f Teachers' chorua will noia a hearaal In the courthouse auditorium t 10 a. m. Saturday, to begin prv tratlon for a spring concert. It ws announced today. Esther Church Leake, director, will be In charge of the rehearsal. a a . Tn Butte Falls Karl L. Janouch rvir. and H. C. Obye, aaslatant .nnm.mr of the Rogue River ni i .. left tins morning for Butt Falls where they were to look nv.r nlsns for a new office, four-car crue and dwelling for the protec im .Mistant at the ranger atatlon The new buildings, of a rustic frame type, are to be constructed by men of the south Pork OCC camp. . a a rommunlcatlon Cut The United States forest service office here was today still out of communication w.vn Lake o- the Woods. Both radio and t.ienhone contact waa Interrupted .... a.tiv. The forest service tel ephone lines between Big Elk road ik headauarters were broken .u. .um officials said. It was estimated that there Is now about two feet of snow at the lake as against four feet at this time a year ago, In Ashland W. J. Olmacheld waa among bualneaa oallera In Aahland Monday. ... Ron Emmons Aw-s Bob Rmmona left on the evening train yesterday for San Francisco where he lntendjTi to remain for some time on business. ... To Enlist In Army Harry Beagle left last night for San Francisco where he will enlist In the United States army. ... Forsythe Visits Corporal Guy por- aythe of tha Oregon state police, sta tioned at Gold Beach, was a visitor at itate police hesdquartera here to day. He returned thla afternoon. a a a Miss Van Recoverlnr Miss Audrey Van, who recently underwent a throat operation at the Community hospital. returned to her home, 1003 Reddy avenue, yesterday, and la reported recovering nicely. a . Balrd Away The Rev. W. R. Balrd. pastor of the Plrat Chrlattan church, left by train thia morning for Port land where he will attend a meeting of the state missionary board of the Ohrlstlan churoh. a a . Dr. Sweeney Away Dr. Charles T. Sweeney will leave tonight for Port land where he will attend the regular monthly meeting of the council of the Oregon State Medical society and alao tha mld-wlnter meeting of the Portland Academy of Medicine. He expects to return Friday. ... Minister Leaves The Rev. W. J. Howell of the Presbyterian ohuron in Cashmere, Wash., left thla morning for Seattle to attend a meeting of the Synods committee of Washing ton, after which ha will return to his home. He arlved In Medford last week-end to conduct funeral services for William S. Ollmore Sunday. Check Guard Property MaJ. Elmer V. Wooter of the adjutant general's staff, Oregon national guard, and MaJ. Thomas E. May, U. S. A., and Capt. L. S. Bates arrived In Medford last night to conduct an audit of fed eral property In the city. They were working at the Armory today, check ing rifles, ordnance and other prop erty. Calllsons Here Mr. and Mra. P. O Calllson stopped In Medford today en route to their home in Eugene after vacation In San Pranclsco where they have been el nee the St. Mary's- Oregon football game. "Prink" cal- llaon, now head football coach at the Unlveslty of Oregon, formerly coach' ed at Medford high school, and the eouple have many friends In the elty. ... More Crater Snow Snow began falling again In Crater Lake national park this morning, rangers stated In a telephone communication wlth-Med ford headquartera. They reported 92 Inohes of snow at park headquarters and 73 at Annie Spring. The park was still closed and will remain until new parte arrive for the anow- plow, which broke down last week. Livestock PORTLAND, Ore., Jan. . (API (U. S. Cept. Agr.) HOGS 300. Mar ket unevenly strong to 35c higher: mostly 35c up. Good to choice no 320 lbs. largely 11; few choice J0J- 307 lbs. 11.10: 340-350 lb. butchers 10.50. Pew light lights 10-10.50. Packing sows 8-8.35. Choice light feeder pigs to 10.75. CATTLE 150 Including 49 through and direct: calves 15 Including 11 through and direct. Market active, steady to strong. No steers offered; good fed kinds quotable 7.60 up. Few heifers 6-5.50: plain light dairy kind 4: low cutter and cutter cowa S.73 3.67; common to medium 4-3; good beef cows 6.35-6.50. Bulls mostly 4 4.55. Choice vealers .60; common to medium 6-8. SHEEP 100 Including 43 .direct. Pew good to choice 70-lb. lamba fully steady at 9.76. Other classes nomin ally ateady. Yearlings saleable 8-7; fat ewes quotable 4.26-5. SOUTH SAlT FRANCISCO, Jan. 8. (AP-USDA1 Cattle 75. holdovera 30; largely clean-up trade; all classes steady: two cars 830-915 lb. holdover Idaho steers to feed lot, 86.508 7iw. slaughter steers absent. BHEEP 550. direct 500. Lambs strong, part deck good 90-lb. medium-pelt California fed lambs, $10.36; choice wooled lambs absent, quoted up to 10.85; ewes absent, quoted 85.35 down. era spring, hard winter, 8814c; west ern white, western red. 8740. Oats, No. 2 white, 133.50. Corn. No. 3 E. yellow. 831.00. Mlllrun, atandard, 817.50. Today'a car receipts: Wheat. 33; barley, 1; flour, 10. CHICAGO. Jan. 8. ( AP-USDA) Hoga 38.000; extreme top early 810.35. Bulk desirable 140 to 360 pounds. SB .80 10.30. Strictly choice 350-lb butchers early $10.35; most packing sows, $8.50-75; good light weight. $8.86. CATTLE 10,000; undertone 3&c or more lower on steers or value t sell at 10.00-60 down; other weighty steers as well as finished 1000-lb. yearlings, 813.50: practical top weighty sausage bulls, 8S.75; shipper veslers, 311.00-60; light kinds $10.50 down to $8.50. SHEEP 13.000; bidding fully 35c lower on most good to choice na tive and fed western lambs, sellers resisting declines; Initial blda down ward from $10.76 on good to choice fed western lamba held $11.00 up ward: nothing done on yearlings; scattered native ewes, $4.75 ( 5.25. Wall St. Report Miriam Hopkins Coming to Craterian NEW YORK. Jsn. 8. (AP) A few groups stood out today with special strength In a generally Improved stock market. Oils and Industrial specialties were strong. Ralls and utilities failed to hang on to all 'Heir early gains. Gen eral lifts ranged from fractions to 3 points or more, with a number of new highs for several yeare registered. The close was firm. Transfers ap proximated 3.350.000 shares, Today's closing prices for 33 select ed stocks fellow: Al. Chem. & Dye 170 Am. Can ..-..183 Am. i Fgn. Pow.... 8V4 A. T. & T.x 159 4 Anaconda 39 '4 Atch. T. & S. F 6? Bendlx Avla. 33 Beth. Steel SS'i. California Pack'g 35V. Caterpillar Tract. 58 Chrysler ....... - 8B7s Coml. Solv 38 ! Curtlss-Wrlght ... 4 V, DuPont 14'i Gen. Foods S514 Gen. Mot. 55'4 Int. Harvest. 58 I. T. 4s T. .... . 14H Johns-Man. ...... Monty Ward ... North Amer. . Penney (J. C.) Phillips Pet ... Radio ..... Sou. Pac. ....... Std. Brands .... St. Oil Cal. St. Oil N. J. . Trans. Amer. . Union Carb. Unit. Aircraft . U. S. Steel , 08 ... 3S'i . 39 '4 76 v. ... 40 U . 13 14 16H 41, . 62. 13i 73 Mi . 33 ... 49 Portland Produce 4 ; It, $ 1 aiSfjattf rf f In Rialto Drama Tn ' Barbaxy Connt," America 1b bi, frontier of untamM emotions, lives gain In all lta at ark, rowdy re.Um In the film production of that title which begin a three day engagement at the Craterian theatre tomorrow, with Miriam Hopkins. Edward G. Kobinson and Joel McCre in lta leading rolea. "Barbary Coa&t" off era Miriam Hopklna her greatest role as Swan, a beautiful girl who Invades thla gold mad city of love-hungry men and be comes hard and cold m the diamonds with which she la decked by Ch a ma ll, the powerful, ruthless owner of the notorious Bella Donna cafe, over whose crooked roulette table she reigns. Invo this struggling mass of hu manlty wanders Jim Carmlchael, i fine, clean-cut young chap, who has made his strike. He and Swan fall In lore, but the man meets s bitter dis illusionment when he discovers her connection with the Bella Donna. Death and destruction stalk the scene and Chamalla' Jealous rage nearly turns the romance Into trag edy before the lovers are free to face the future together. Robinson Is seen as the brutal Chamalla anC Joel McCrea plays Jim The supporting cast Includes Wal ter Brennan, Frank Craven, Brian Donlavey. Clyde Cook, Harry Carey, Donald Meek and many others. Pear Market Yesterday Teachers Council Meet The Jack son County Intermediate Teachers' Council, recently organized, will hold its second regular meeting In the courthouse auditorium at 1:30 Satur day afternoon, It was announced to day. Miss Ida O'Brien, aupervlsor of the Lincoln training sohool, southern Oregon Normal, will give a talk on "Reading." All county teacnere nav- lng Intermediate gradea are eligible fcr membership and are urged to attend. ON Ol-R WAY The last thing to recover After depreaalon And low values Is Real Estate activity. Farmers and Realtors And City Property Owners Are reporting sales At Fair Prices. Apparently we are on our way to the Good Timea we have been talk ing About. FARMERS At FRUITGROWERS BANK (Community Builder.) Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation, Susie V. standard, M. D., Phoenix, Ore., hasreopened her office and la continuing the general practice of medicine. Office hours to 13 a. m., 3 to 6 p. m. Bventr.gs by appointment. PORTLAND, Ore., Jan. 8. (AP BUTTER Print, A grade, 36140 lb. In parchment wrapper. 37V4 lb. In car ton: B grade, parchment wrapper, 35 Ho lb., carton 36 Vic lb. BUTTERFAT Portland delivery: A grade, dellverlea at least twice weekly. 37 ij 38c lb.; country routes, 35 36c lb.i B grade, deliveries less than twice weekly, 34 35c lb.; O grade at mar ket. B GRADE CREAM FOR MARKET ING Buying price, butterfat basis. 56s lb. EGGS Buying price of wholesal ers: Fresh specials. 31c: extras, 20c:, standards, 18c; extra medium, ' 3c; do medium firsts, 14c; undergrade, 13c; pullets, 13c down. LIVE POULTRY Portland delivery, buying price: Colored hens, over5V4 lbs., 18m 19c lb.; under 5 lbs., 18 (J 20c lb.; leghorn hens, over 314 lbs.. 17a 18c lb.; under 3'A lbs., 18i16c lb.: leghorn broilers, 3 lbs. and up. 30c lb.; under 3 lba., 30c lb.; colored anrlncs. 8 to 3 '4 lbs.. 1819c lb.; roosters, 8c9c lb,; Pekin aucxs. young. 14sM7c lb.; geese, lli)13c lb. Cheese, mlllj. country meats, on ions, potatoes, wool and nay steaay and unchanged. CHICAGO, Jan. 7. (AP-U. S. Dept. Agr.) Pear auction. 1 Washington car arrived; no car on track: 1 car sold. Oregon D'AnJous: 101 boxes extra fancy, 3.15-3.30, average 3.34; 09 fey. 3-3.30. average 3.13. Oregon Howelts: 33 boxes extra fancy 1.30: so fancy, 1.05. NEW YORK. Jan. 7. (AP-U. 8. Dept. Agr.) Pear auction market. Four ears arrived: 3 Oregon cars un loaded; 6 cars on track. Oregon Boscs: 1160 . boxes extra fancy. 3.16-3.05, averago 3.51; fancy 1.90-3.85, average 2.47, I Check up 0.1 the amazing bargains offered at Woods Drug Store Sale. Entire stock reduced for Immediate clearance l Chicago Wheat CHICAOO, Jan. 8. (API Wheat: Open High Low Close May - 1.08 14 1.0314 '"''i July -90",, .9014 -""i Sept. -8814 .88', .87 .89 V. .8714 Portland Wheat Ran Franolsro Butterfnt SAN FRANCISCO. Jan, 8.AP) First grade butterfat, 390 f. o. b. San Francisco. Card of Thanks. We wish to express our since apperclatlon to our friends and neigh bore, and especially to Rev. O. p, Kabele, for their kindness during the Illness and death of our mother, Mrs, Ada Oldenkamp; also for the beauti ful floral offerings. Mr. and Mrs Richard Oldenkamp and Family, Mr, end Mrs. Herb Miller and Family. Mr, and Mrs. Ed Wollai., Frank Franklin, Mrs. Bertha Jerlne Shlerry. 4 Card of Thanks. We wish to express our sincere ap preciation our frien-is and neigh bors, and especially to the members 'of the Rebekah ioe, for their kind ness during ou: recent bereavement; also for the beautiful floral offerings. A. 8, Miy and Family. 4 Stated Communication of Reames Chapter, O. B- 3., Thursday . evening, January 9th at 8 o'clock. Installa tion of officers and re fresh -HATTFE M. A.LDEN, Secy. WPA Ruling Loads K. F. Relief Rolls KLAMATH FALLS, Ore., Jan. 8. (AP) The WPA ruling dtsqualify- lng persons who were not on re j lief between May and October la I burdening the direct relief rolls with employables, Klamath relief officials said today. As a result, thev said, only 92900 remains of the S7100 January allot ment for direct relief. 4 A receipt showing that two cen turies ago Russians had to pay a tax for wearing beards has been placed In a Soviet museum. The receipt, stamped on a square cop per plate, said: "Beard tax received Tear 1729, A baerd Is a burden to us." -4 . Don't wait. Visit Woods Drug Store Sale today and save from 28 to 50 on hundreds of necessary Items. . Individually designed Spencer drcsa and surgical garments. Mrs. H. M Welshear, Phone 1323-R. Robert Don at, the man who made auch a hit as the ' Count of Monte Crlato," la back again belug starred with Madeleine Carroll In The 39 Steps' playing at the Rialto theatre today and Thursday. As Ricnard Hanney, the hero of The 30 Stem." his cinematic career la punctuated bv hair - breadth eacnpea. darlne exploits, cross country travel, and female entanglements be fore the film Is brought to a thrilling conclusion. HIGH school girt to help with chil dren and housework. References reqiurea. fl,s Dauoi. FOR RENT -4 - room, newly decorated modern house. 34 quince St. In quire C20 So. Ivy. RENT 8 Summit. furnished houses. 812 FOR SALE Handy 4 -room modem home, nice shade, good out-Dum-lngs. A real begain for 91000 cash. BROWN (St WHITE, Realtor. ROOM with home conveniences, cloae In: reasonable. Inquire 238 S Holly. FULLY equipped dairy farm with FINE DAIRY HERD, headed by reg istered Jersey male. Strictly mod ern home, 3 berne, etc.. team and all farming tools, milking machine, power separator; hog tight fenced and crosi-lenced; under present own ership for 38 yea.ru: no incumbrance. Now priced to sell. BROWN & WHITE. Realtors. 1034 FORD V8 DeLuxe Coupe; email mlleege; looks and runs like new. Bargain price only 4t6; low easy termR. PI EROK-ALLEN MOTOR CO, Dodge and Plymouth. ..chest WOOD and shakes E. N. Orsy. Trail, ior s-Ore. WOMAN Oeneral housework; family. 108 Clark. 8 ROOMS, furnished or unfurnished, well Improved, some fruit; 1 A. Irrigation; close In. Cheap for cash or ha4f. Owner, Box 4114, Tribune. FURNISHED 2 or 3 -room apartment; bath, oil heater, hot water, garage. 015 W. 10th. PHONE 869-R for re-up bolstering, ie- finiahlng, re-gluing. Thlbauit. FOR SALE 5 -room house: Hep lace, stationary tubs, fine shade; c.omh to Junior high. wit.htn easy walking distance. Price Stt.OOO. FOR SALE 5 -room house. 8 large lots, close to Washington and high schools. Price 81700. These properties may be purohas Ml on a reasonable down payment, with small monthly payments on balance. See W. J. WARNER. Jack son County Bldg. & Loan Astm. CYPHERS SAO -egg Incubator, Buckeye coal brooder fo sale. Mace, Central Point. large Jolui CITY LOTS on pavement, absolutely clear title, priced from 8150 up. Also unimproved lots close to schools, from $60 up. BROWN & WHITE, Rectors. FOR RENT House on North River side. Tel. 879-X. FOR SALE One wood lathe, electric motor, vest pocket kodsk, etc., or exchange fr light car. 134 So. ivy, evening. . Bargain Dance at Dreamland Hall Wed. Nite, Jan. S Bud Dyr.ge and His Jazz Band will furnish the mn,le Men 15c Lsdles 10c FOR SAI 8 lots In Slsk'.you Me , morlal park: sacrlilce r.loe. P. O. Box 6M, Medtord. OOOD used plan, 88. BALDWIN PIANO BHOPr-E. FOR SALB-Larf?e and email ranches, city orU suburban homes, peer or chards. Everything In real estate bemains. ROBERTS, Realtor, 120 W. 3nd. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FOR SALE A beautiful V.ttle home In the western foothill, tor 1500. Only 1300 dqwn payment, BROWN & WHITE, Realtors. WANTBDHousekeeper for family of b Referencea required. Inquire at 34 North Central Aye. after a p. m., call 1167-Y. Shows 1:4b 6:49-0:011 1 Mat ... 230 Ryes . . . 8-1c Kiddles 10c FOR RENT Small furnished apart ment: ateam heat, hot and cold water Mrnls' ed. Reasonable rent. Apply at Mall Tribune office. illllllM.ll.MM III nilIMIIIIWWWWWWW.TtMWWWPi l :4S-:00 Ij lljmlMbkma j Klddles-10c J 3T0DAY and THURSDAY!! T PORTLAND, Jan. . (AP) Orsln: Wheat Open High low Close May .85 V4 .89 .80 H .89 V4 July .80'4 .8014 .78 .79 Cash: Big Bend bluestem, 81.33: do, 1 per cent, 1J'4: dsrk hard winter, 13 per cent, 81.14; do, 11 per cent, B7Vje; soft white, north- Hohlweg's Top Shop WINDOW MFT RKPAinRD DOORS TIOIITKNIil. Bartlett at Eljlith Phone IM7 S72lt End Tonite Tomorrow t" ' J? . . and Frl. tor -S- flthta. ace adlllona I" s murder: Charlie Chan U EGYPT 1 BUY SELL - EXCHANGE For Immediate Result Use The MAIL TRIBUNE WANT-AD b m Here Are the Classified Per word rtrst lnKrlloaJo 5 (Minimum ISc) X JS Each addlllonal Insertion. M ft S$fflfo P" MlnlmBfii' Toe) TyX A Per line per month without I copy chsn, Il.tS J It's the Greatest Story in Years! r 1 Ths romantio tar of "Monte I Oriato" si a daring, modern adventurer . , . caught in the maze of International In trigue . . . A thrilling tale of Love and Mystery A i a m ..... ROBERT DONAT MADELEINE CARROLL in 2SS 1315) aperlsllj Added Short durijertst "Voice Of Experience" TWO REELS "VODVIL" NOVrXTT 'KKW JJ TODAY ONLY! The rip-snorting riot of a worm who turned ! EDW. EVERETT H O R T O N It Also Tonite at the Holly Theatre mi w M STARTINO A TOMORROW! If fIV' A La y ZZfj tougheat town -t v-''i(L on rtli San Francbco c3 CMc3lll when 14 waa yo,,ne ome ' i I BGJ;VZlIlii" a m a ahing entertainment 1 JJ S IS) r)5l J MIRIAM HOPKINS Edw. G. ROBINSON Joel McCrca The blazing drama of all the roaring, amaahing. romantio excitement of the Gold Coast In the days of the Vigilantes , , . , and the lure of the bright, yellow gold! WORKER OIRRD "Ml" MHHM llEfll 1I1CIII