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PAGE FIVE Joe Penner Coming in Craterian Picture. Coming Today Local and Personal Ken Maynard on Rialto Bill ti'-j.. Vt MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUXE. MEDFORD, OREGON. THURSDAY, JANUARY 9. 1936. ffmmmmt mm mmmtrn'Off" ;i nimm , . : , . v ;: ... . Mi ci Patton Vlntta -Mlaa Dorta Pat ton waa an Aahland rl&itor Tuesday. Viett Friends Mra. Jeue Houob called on friend in Ashland Tuesday. To Portland Mr., and Mra. 1. O. Coster left on the evening train jea tarday for Portland. Pare In Ashland Henry Pace waa among those from this city making business In Ashland Tuesday. Confer in Ashland Elder M. Conser was business caller In Ashland Tuesday. Cordy Visits C. B. Oordy, Jackson county agent, waa business visitor In Ashland Tuesday. t ToiiVelle Away Judge P. L. Tou Velle, state highway commissioner, left last night for a business visit to Portland. P.-T. A. Meeting The Howard school P.-T. A. will meet In regular session Friday at the aohoolhouse. All members are urged to attend. Arnanlger Leaves Olen Arnapiger, mantger of the Medford Irrigation district, left for Portland last even ing on a business visit. From Portland Charles Bussey of the Standard Oil company In Port land, transacted business In Medford today. In Ashland Mrs. E. P. White la spending some time at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Pratt, In Ashland. Undergoes Operation Mrs. W. T. parsons, 607 May street, underwent a minor operation at the Community hospital this morning. Bean North C. D. Bean was among those leaving by train last night for Portland, where he will transact busi ness. Surfers from Cold Don Newbury, Medford attorney, la confined by a severe cold to his home on Siskiyou Heights. He was reported to be In the convalescent .stage today. Receiving Treatment Among pati ents receiving medical treatment at the Community hospital today were William a. Box of this city and Mrs. W. O. F.-eeman of Central Point. To Klamath Falls David H. Can field, auperlntendent. and J. Carlisle Crouch, chief ranger of Crater Lake national park, left this morning on a business trip to Klamath Falls. Camp Improved The COC camp at South Fork has been vastly improved In recent weeks, Karl L. Janouch, supervisor of the , Rogue River na tlonal forest, said today upon hla re turn from Butte Falls. The camp grounds have been landscaped, cabins and mess hall reconaiuoneo.. siae walks laid, roads built and eyesores, such as old logging tracks, removed, Mr. Janooh said. The supervisor and his assistant, H. C. Obye, had lunch at the CCC camp and Mr. Janouch described the luncheon as the best camp meal h had ever had, adding that he has eaten In numerous camps of various sorts. Accompanies Husband Mrs. Char lea T. Sweeney accompanied her hus band. Dr. Sweeney, when he left last night for Portland, where he will at tend medical meetings. Pech Returns E. R. Pech. proprie tor of Liberty market, returned to Medford this morning from Blem. where he had spent seversl days as tha guest of his sister. Mrs. Henry Albera. Attend Installation Mrs. Frank Crouch and Mrs. E. T. Allen were among those from this city attending Installation of officers for the Ash land chapter of Eastern Star this week. Mrs. Refer In Hospital Mrs. Ray mond Reter underwent a major oper ation at the Community hospital this morning. Her condition was report ed by hospital attaches as satisfac tory. To Lava Beds George F. Whit worth, BOW engineer with the Crater Lake national park service, left this morning on a business trip to Lava Bede national monument In Califor nia. He la to return Saturday. To Exhibit Rod A. R. Parker of Central Point Is planning to exhibit In a Medford sports goods store a flahlng pole he has fashioned him self. The handle la hand-woven of a apeclaj fiber to give the pole added strength. Here Yesterday Buiiness visitors to Medford yesterday Included J. A. Russell, general agent for the Erie Railroad company in Portland, and W. W. Jones, general agent for Chi cago Great Western Railroad com pany, also of Portland. Forester Due M. M. Thede, asso ciate forester now serving as inspector of ECW activities for the national park service, is due to arrive In Med ford tomorrow. On an inspection trip, he was at Oregon Caves today. Hla headquarters are in Berkeley, Cel. Registers for NYA Lewia Ulrloh was In Ashland Wednesday registering young men between the ages of 17 and 25 for the national youth ad ministration work in conjunction with WPA. Several projects are un der consideration for which allgiNe youths will be 'employed. To Bring Trucks Ten CCC men of Camp Pre sco tt will leave here tomor row for Camp Caatle Crags, Cal., to drive park service trucks back to Camp Prescott. The men making the trip will be Clarence J. Moser, Peter Pesh, Chester S. Pope, Richard T. Carroll. Anthony Mlkuo, Walter 8. Bates, Lenta Engelman. Wilbert D. Rowan, Henry M. Graham and Jack E. Short. . . On Motor Jaunt Mr. and Mrs. U. J. Carpenter left here today by motor for a six weeks' trip during which they will visit in Fort Worth, Texas, as guests of Mr. Carpenter's parents. Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Prcstridge. They expect to be In Los Angeles to at tend the annual spring fashion revue January 37 and to select spring and summer merchandise for the Band Box stores In Medford and Grants Pass. IjK iff Wtih eight song hits, much com edy and nonsense, some spirited dancing and music, "Collegiate" cornea to the Craterian theatre Sun day for 1U local run. Jack Oakle, Frances Langford, Joe Penner and Goo-Goo the duck Betty arable, Ned Sparks, Lynne Overman and other favorites In the leading roles contribute to the fun In the picture which follows Oskle's attempts in taking a girl's college he has inher ited and changing It Into a "charm school," with singing, dancing and romance taking the place of the us ual "three R!." Wall St. Report j BQWLI Livestock. PORTLAND. Ore., 'Jan. 0. (AP USDA) Hogs 400, Including 100 di rect. Market alow, iteady to 18c lower. Oood to choice 170-320 lbs., mostly 10.88 late; few early sales to 11; 230-370 lbs., 10.35(8 10.50; light lights, $10.2510.50; packing sows mostly Wt smooth lights to S8S0. Choice light feeder pigs quot sble. S10.7S. , CATTLE 150. Including 28 direct: cslves 25. Market active, steady to strong. Steers scarce, good fed kinds quotable 7.50 and above. Heifers largely 4.75a5.75; light cuttery dairy kinds down to 4.25; low cut ter and cutter cows, "2.753.78: common to medium. Including fat dairy cows, 4.50; good beef cows. 5.255.75. Bulls 4.255. Medium veslers, s.508; choice to 9.50. SHEEP 150. Market steady. Pew pood to choice. 78-80 lb. lamba, $9.50. Choice grain fede quotable to 10 Fat ewes saleable, 84.25 86. CHICAGO. Jan. 8. (AP-U8DA) HOGS 32,000; active, steady to 10c lower than Wednesdays average: early 15 to 25c decline to p-jctlcally regained, top 810.00: bulk desirable 140 to 250 lbs., 10.85 l 9.95: 280 to 300 lbs., (9.5099.95; few sows. 88 50 i8.75. CATTLE 8,000. calvea 1.600; light weight steers and yearlings a little more active, better grade weighty kinds alto showing strength; general market ateady to strong; In-between trades comprising bulk of crop; little here of value to sell above 811.00; prospect of top on weighty steers around $12.75: bulk $7 5010.00: common light steers as well a, com parable grsde helfera active: all she stock firm: cutter cowa ruling strong lo shsde higher at $5.30 down; bulls and vealers fully steady. SHEEP 10OO0: fat lambs opening Mow: early bids IS to 25c lower: aged sheep weak: feeding lamns weak to unevenly lower; good to choice native and fed westerns bid $102810.6O; most offering bid $10.25: native ew. $4.75 5.25; early bids and sales sood to c-hloce feeding lambs, $9.75 down. SOtTH SANrnANCISCO. Jan. (AP-U8DA) Cattle 800, direct I4C Steers and bettor grade ahe stork active, strong. po 35c higher: part load 985-lb. short-fed Csllfomia uteers. 87.85: load 1010-lb. Oregon horned steers. $70: few sale common-medium. 875.72: choice vealers quoted up to $9 60. SHEEP 875. direct 650: steady, package medium 74-lb. California medium-pelt lambs. $9 75: choice wool.klna abaent. quoted up o ,10 85: short deck good 133-lb. me-dium-pelt California ewes, $8 00. July .79 .79 .78 .78 Cash: Big Bend bluestem, 13 per cent, 81.34; Big Bend bluestem. 1.32; dark hard winter, 13 per cent, $1.19; dark hard winter, 11 per cent. 984c; soft white, 87!4c: western white, 86'4c: northern spring, 87!$c: hard winter, 8714c; western red. 88',4. Oats: No. 3 white, $23.50. Corn: No. 3 E. yellow. 831.00 Mlllrun, $17.50. Today'a car receipts: Wheat, 23: barley, 1; flour, 10; oats. 3; hay, 1. Portl.and Produce PORTLAND, Jan. (AP) But ter Print, A grade. 3fli,4c lb. in parchment wrapper, 37ic lb. in carton; B grade, parchment wrap per, 85 c lb.; carton, 36 c. BUTTERF AT Portland delivery: A grade, deliveries at least twice week ly. 3738c lb.; country routes. 35 19 36c lb.; B grade, deliveries less than twice weekly, 34o3Sc lb,; C grade at market. B GRADE CREAM FOR MARKET ING Buying price, butterfat basis, 55c lb. EGGS Buying price of whole salers: Fresh specials, 91c; extras, 20c; standards, 18c; extra medium. 18c; do medium firsts, 14c; under grade. 13c; pullets. 13c dozen. COUNTRY MEATS Selling price to retailers: Country killed hogs, best butchers, under 150 lbs.. 17c lb.i vealers. No. 1, 14(?14He lb.; light and thin, 10 43 13c lb.: heavy. 8c lb.: cutter cows, 7f8c lb.; can ners, 67c lb.; bulls, SflfSc lb.; lambs. 17 18c lb.; medium. 13$ 13c lb.; ewea, 7 10c lb. Cheese, milk. Uve poultry, onions, potatoes, wool and hay, steady and unchanged. NEW YORK, Jan. . (AP) Trad ing turned very active and prices slipped uncertainly lower in the final minutes of today's session of the atock exchange. Utilities were under pressure. The power shares, rather freely of fered all day, finally unsettled the list. The closing was lower. Trans fers approximated 3,760.000 shares. Today's closing prices for 33 select ed stocks follow: Al. Chem. tfc Dye , . .. Am. Can Chicago Wheal CHICAOO. Jan. 8. (AP) Wheat: Open High Medium Close .tan. 104 May 1.031, 103i, 1.00 l.01'i July M JN -88S "' Sept. 417", J18 7V, .87'. Bid. LIFE LONG'FRIEND' Keeps Them Fit at 70 I THUS MtOICINt CMISTH fOOVtAf Portland Wheat PORTLAND. Jan 9 i APl Oram: Wheat: Opn H!ph bow CVe May .... .89', a 9i .88',, J8 This safes ll-vere-Uhte but ire Nil hat hwn aa de p$? rwla hi- ata i aouJ f doetordurmf their Iryinf "after for ty"yrn NR keeps ihfmmmlar yw sftrr year (nh-fully-ith nrrrr sny nmj ( o increi m t bf d otr . N o wood ft life" is K ftre frnm complaints. Milliona of po pi e wleom b a id of t , rt u ble comet j rt . P or Nature RemrtrtfrenftSemand regulate t ha miit diniinative tract safely camctawsy the pntmmtnat mng on ninicnfi, (rid, ptli Get a 2" bos. Ail dniixats, Am. & Pgn. Power A. T. is T Anaconda Atch. T. & S. P. , Bendlx Avla Beth. Steel California Pkg Caterpillar Tractor Chrysler Coml. Solv Curtlss-Wrlght DuPont Gen. Foods Gen. Motors Int. Harvest. I. T. & T. Johns-Man. -! Mont. Ward ... North Amer. Penney J. C.) Phillips Pet. Radio M Sou. Pac. Std. Brands . Std. Oil Cal. Std. Oil H. J. Trans. Amer. Union Csrb. United Aircraft . U. S. Steel . 188ii 131 '4 8 158 291, 87 H 333, iV,i 35 ,2 56',j 88 , 22', 4J. 140 35', 58 57, 13Ti 08! i 37'i 28 74 39 ' J 13', 28?, IS 40"! 74 '4 27 San Francisco Butterfat. SAN FRANCISCO, Jan. 9. (AP)t Flrst grade butterfat, 3S',4c f ob. San Francisco. Sllter. ' NEW YORK, Jan. 9. (AP) Bar silver steady and unchanged at 49. , 4 WHILE FAMILY AWAY David Smith, a farmer living on Indian creek In the Shady Cove dis trict, reported to city police yester day that his home had been robbed sometime yesterday afternoon while the family waa away. Loot waa de scribed as half a hog, s quantity of potatoes and many other provisions. State police, who are investigating today, said that the loot must have been carried away In some sort of ve hicle, since the haul waa too heavy to have been carried on foot or on-horseback. For Ho that Wear buy NOLDB & HORST Ethel wyn B. Hoffmann. Use Mall Tribune want ads. The Forest Service bowlera enam eled the Abbey Motor five at the Smoke House last night. 3 and 1. To night's games will be between the Mail Tribune and the Economy Lum ber squads, and the Snidcr's and Medic team. Last night's scores' Forejti Service 1st 3nd 3rd Total Canfieid 159 172 1T1 503 Jones ... 106 140 .... 255 GUI 171 179 160 510 Janouch 113 .... 134 247 Obye .... 120 158 276 1 Rankin 141 139 148 428 1 Totals 690 759 769 2218 , Abbey Motor Co. I 1st 2nd 3rd Total I Boylan 164 170 135 469 ' Abbey 115 116 90 321 ; B. Thornton ...... 144 124 130 398 : N. Thornton 132 115 141 388 Daly 166 115 194 475 Handicap 9 18 15 42 Totals 730 658 705 2093 Charlie Chan Film On Roxy's Program "Charlie Chan in Egypt,' with Warner Oland in the role of the Oriental detective a part he has made famous is at the Roxy theatre today and tomorrow. The story car ries Charlie Chan to the mystery- scented land of the Pharoahs, in the Valley of the Ktnga, amid the splen dors and riches ol the last resting places of the mighty monarchs of thousands of years ago. Step in Fetchit, the colored com edian, plays the rote of Chan's re luctant aide. Will Name Ten To Came Conference SALEM, Jan, 9 (AP) Oregon will be represented by ten delegates at the North American Wild Life conference at Washington February 3 to 7, Governor Martin announced here today. The session, he pointed out. would affect Oregon perhaps more thsn any-other state. He waa working with the state game commission In selecting the representatives. The governor, invited to attend, said It would be Impossible for him to go. 4 Hop Bottom, Pa., gets Its name (torn the abundance of wild hops found In the region. ELECTS NEW OFFICERS ASHLAND. Jan. 9. (SpU Ashland Radio club elected and installed the following officers at the regular meet ing of the organization Friday night: President, Guy Good; vice-president, Harry Bennett; secretary-treasurer. Buron Peffly; sergeant at arms. David Owens. Mr. Peffly la also trustee for the club atstlon. Necessary papers have been filed for license to operate an amateur station as property of the club. Following election of officers, the balance of the meeting was given over to discussion of activities for the coming year. It Is planned to have some member of the club give a tchntcal talk or demonstration each meeting. Quite a lengthy discussion was made concerning the elimination of power line noises. Light refreshments were served later In the evening. 1 ; Wife Complains Husband Hit Her Edward !. Cantratl, foreman at the Timber Products company, was arraigned in Justice court this morn ing on a charge of assault and bat tery. The warrant for hla arrest waa signed by Grace Cantrall, his wife, and charged him with striking her In the eye following an altercation on a downtown street. Cantrall waa released on his own recognizance to appear at 2 o'clock Tuesday afternoon. 4 j Turkey Market Holds Up Well PORTLAND. Ore., Jan. 9 (AP) Better than seasonal demand for tur keys kept quotations today st 22 to 22c for hens and 21 to 22c for tome, the Northwest Poultry b Dairy Pro duces reported. New York buyers want small toms and hens weighing below IB pounds, but most birds go over that weight. Use Mall Tribune want ads. New Comfort for Those Who Wear False Teeth No longer need you feel uncomfort abl wearing false teeth. Fasteeth, i greatly Improved powder, sprinkled on your plates holds t!.em tight and com fortable. No gummy, pasty taste or feeling. Deodorizes. Get Fasteeth at your druggist. Three slues. 8hons 1:4.1 0:45-9:00 ESS Adults 25 Klddles-lUc S"Today and Friday "1 He Fights New Terrors! nNflumcuiHcryLtit tomb it imeti merlin, A 3,000-yea r- old curse tnkra Ha murderous toll and Than plunge Into hla weirdest ad- renture, nlth stepln Fetrhlt aa his unwill ing aldel 'Charlie CHAHL WARNER OLAND AT" FATIIiON ITIPIN MTCHIt llr ""ltr!tnr Hnl- . x I lonar Com- X TV i c POSITIVELY ENDS TONIGHT I ROBERT DONAT "The 39 STEPS" 8 I Tomorrow and Saturday! ! Out of the West! A KEN MAYNARD3 m.. rr.rn.nr.. nrt m rustler . . . with Ken at his two-gun bMtl I - ..-la.. ..d . J jiiisirnExi i $1 On The Same Program! '3 GTsa'aSTa' The biggest.emational two-reeler ever to come out of Hollywood I "CAMERA THRILLS" It's skin-raising ... the work of these daredevil cameramen I The greatest thrills the world has ever seen . . . snatched from the jaws of death by men who give their lives for your pleasure! The Rialto theatre program lor to morrow and Saturday promises to be of much Interest to fans who like their entertainment filled' with action. The flrat attraction la Ken May nard in a cattle-rustling, romantic saga, of the west, "Western Frontier." Ken takes you through an adventure dealing with a ruthless gang of out? laws who try to capture the west and turn It Into a place of lawless ness. With love at hla heela he rides through to another victory. The second attraction la the sen sational "Camera Thrills," showing the daredevil risks the cameraman goes through to bring thrills to the screen. Robert Donat in "The 30 Steps" with Madeleine Carroll ends tonight. SPENCER OORSBTIERB. Tel. 1534-L. 4 . Annual States Dinner will be held In the Flrat M. S. church, January Tt. Reserve your tickets. Tel. 774-J-l. f Be correctly corseted in an Artist Model by Ethel wyn B. Hoffmann. Special Communication of Medford Lodge No. 103, A. J t 7:30 p. m. Work in E. A. degree. Visitors Invited. O. O. HORNER, W. M. GEO. ALDEN. Secy. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY PHONE 969-R for re-upholstering, re- mushing, re-giuing. miDaun. FOR SALE Apple wood, 13-lnch. 1.50 tier at orchard or $2.b0 tier delivered In load lots: 16-inch 25c tier higher. Phone 1265 or 468-R-S. FOR SALE: At auction, good upright piano. Saturday, Jan. u. so. oreg Llveatock Auction Oo. WILL room, hoard and care for elder ly people In my home. Quiet, com fort&ble. Box 4130, Tribune. WANTED Reliable middle-aged lady for general housework, care of two small girls. Parents working. Must be willing to leave town. Room 318, Hotel Grand, between A and 6:30. ONE iron safe. 1 large automobile tent. 606 W. 4th or Phone 832-R. OOOD used ple.no, iflS. PIANO SHOPPE. WE HAVE two 1934 Master Chevrolet sedans: one with trunk, both equip ped with radio and heater; both in excellent condition; low mileage; good tires; O. K. guarantee tags, and priced right. ROOUE RIVER CHEVROLET. INC. Corner of Main and Riverside. FOR SALE Pure sterlllTied grape Juice. The Dell Vineyard, Rt. 2, Medford. NEXT REGULAR AUCTION. Saturday. Jan. 11 at the Livestock Sale Pa vilion. Lots of furniture; usual run of livestock. So. Oregon Live stock Auction. Col. , H. Dudle-, Auctioneer. FOR SALE 4 good work horses. Howard, Ross Lane. Roy 34 PLYMOUTH 4-door sedan: perfect mechanically. Bargain price. PIERCE-ALLEN MOTOR OO. Dodge and Plymouth. Cm. fx Bringing to Ufa on tha screen the bawdy and boisterous Ufa of the "Barbary Coast,' tha picture of that nam opens a three-day run at tha Craterian theatre today. The cast la headed by Miriam Hop kins aa Swan, who rules over the roulette wheel In the gambling den owned by Chamalla (played by Ed ward O. Robinson). Joel McCrea. In tha role of Jim Carmldhaei, tha young miner who falls in lore with Swan, la also featured. I Ale What I Liked ... Fat Slipped Away It was so easy I did not go on a diet. I took no exercise. I did not weaken my body with drastio purgatives. Yet fat slipped away. Each day I felt myself growing light er, more slender. Now my figure is lovely, graceful. And I never felt better in my life. That, in brief, Is what thousands who have reduced the Marmola way might well tell you. Four times a day they take a little tablet containing the right quantity of a world-famous corrective for abnomal obesity. A corrective prescribed by physicians everywhere and acknowledged to be the most effective known. Since 1907, more than 20 million packages of Marmola have been pur chased. Could any better recom mendation be had? Today buy a packago of Marmo la, and start at once. Soon you will experience Marmola'sbinefits.When you have gone far enough, stop tak. ing Marmola. And you will bless tha dayyou first discovered this marvel ous reducing agent ! Marmola is on sale by dealers iverywhere from coast to coast. . c Starts Today -3 Days THE LAST MAD CARNIVAL OF LAWLESSNESS .... Barbary Coast A roaring cauldron of clashing, un tamed humanity in the toughest town on earth ... a. melting pot of a motley horde lured by glittering stories of preoious yellow metal . . . and a' love born of the strife, the greed, the tumult ... of the gaudy and rowdy Coast before the Quake 1 Ay p tj"r if SEOv I MIRIAM EXTRA . Jf . Mickey H0PKIN1 I EDWARD G. , Mouse "ON ICE" Comedy Newi ROBINSON JOEL McCREA' Bhows 1'48.6:45.9:00 Mats. 26o Evei 3 Be Kiddies 10c