Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, January 15, 1936, Page 5, Image 5

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    MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD, OREGON. WEDNESDAY. JANUARY IS. 1933.
PAflE FIVE
Local and Personal
Here JOT Visit Everett Moore of
Butt Mil oahed on friends and
hopped here, yesterday.
prom Central Point Oharlee Isaacs
of Central Point ni among business
visitors hero today.
Kelly Back Col: E. B. Kelly return
ed thl morning alter a few mmt,.' bus
Ineea visit to Salem.
e
Here on Business V. O. K. Smith
of Ashland waa among bualnesa vis
itors here Tuesday.
Buslnesa Vlsltor-J. 8. Jordan of
Ashland transacted buslneea In this
city Monday.
as
Attend Meeting 01enn Inlow and
Henry carter, noon 01 Asmazic, at
tended an agriculture meeting !i this
city Monday evening.
t
Marsha Returns E. O. Narregen.
deputy United States marshal, return
ed this morning from a bualnesa trip
to Portland.
Has Medical Treatment W. C.
leaver of Central Point waa receiving
medical treatment at the Community
hospital today.
-
nelrell Away Thomaa Delzell. WPA
director for southern Oregon, left last
night for Portland whera he will
transact buslnesa.
Prom Ashland In Medford Mond.y
evening from ashland weTe Chester
Woods. R. Barrett and Mtas Clema
Barrett, and also Billy Hulen. Allen
Autrey, Rosa Lemon and Art Cooper.
rnnrolMHnr iMIka Aarft VanMeter.
principal of the Roosevelt aohool. was
convalescing today at the community
. f-A.-, nnanMnn Will
Veep her confined the remainder of
the week.
Hetirea from Business E. T.
Staples. Ashland realtor and Insur
ance agent, today announced hie re
tirement from business. The firm of
Engle & Thomas la taking over the
Insurance business.
Snow Surveys A regional offloe for
making snow surveys under Jurisdic
tion of the U. S. department of com
merce, haa been established here with
Arch Work in charge. Snow statistics
are Important in foretelling the
amount of water available for crops
and Irrigation systems.
Train Delayed Delayed by a slide
near Viaduct In the Siskiyou moun
tains, the northbound train, the
Shasta, scheduled to arrive In Med
ford thla morning at 8:53, did not
arrive until 11 a. m. The elide, ac
cording to oflelala here, waa caused
by loosening of dirt by exceaalve
rain.
.
Officers to Meet Reserve officers
of the district will meet tomorrow
night, a dinner being scheduled at
the Hotel Medford for 8:30 and a
business session at the Armory for 8
o'clock. Ma. J. S. Stutevoss. pre3l--dent
of the Oregon department, Re
serve Officers association, will be pres
ent. MaJ. Charles S. Pettee of Eugene
will give Instruction In military
tactlca.
Crater Exhlblt-A photo-art exhibit
of Crater Lake national pars may
be seen at the Jackson County Cham
ber of Commerce. The display con
. nhnbvraDhs and a oro-
Jector which shows ecenea of winter
sports at the mountain resort escn
evening from 5 to 11. The display
waa arranged by Ernest A. Roatel of
the psrk staff.
Former Resident Visits Ellsworth
i. Boomer, formerly of thla city and
now of Minneapolis. Minn- stopped
in Medford today en route to Los
Angelea on a pleasure trip. While
here he waa a breakfaat guest of Mrs.
Alloa Trowbridge. Mr. Boomer, with
his parents, Mr. and Mra. E. J. Boom
er, lived In Medford for many yeara.
He attended hlh aohool here. He Is
now engaged In the Neon algn busi
ness. He etated that ha found the
weather here pleasantly warm after
experiencing below-freezing tempera
tures In the east.
Buslnesa visitor A. M. Hubanka of
Wlmer called on friends and trans
acted bualnesa her today.
TABLE TENNISERS
MEET THURSDAY
Plana for organization of a. Ml-
cussed at & preliminary meeting ot
all those interested In the sport,
at the Smoke Houne Bowl, 415
Ewt Main atreet, at 8 p.m. tomor
row. Interest In the came haa ln-
sr uwrnA rrraa tier In rVtaa tit fW
months, and with lnadrqaate facili
ties it nas oeen aeemea aavisnuic
for enthusiasts to band together.
All those men,, women and chil
dren Interested In Joining the club
are asked to be present at this
initui mpt!nff t. which tirnn com
mittees will be appointed to Inves
tigate the price or piaying equip-
mnt. anrl nnrft In which trt house
the renture. These committees will
report back at a later date, at whicn
time a vote will be taken to regu
late dues to get the organisation
started.
The meeting Thursday le considered
Af vtttxl ImnnrtnncA In determining
the slae of the club, and the ad
visability of continuing with tne
organization. No plana have been
definitely formulated to date, those
sponsoring the club stated today.
4
Livestock
PORTLAND, Jan. 15. (AP-USDA)
HOOS 600 Including 300 direct,
rather alow, unevenly steady to 15c
lower than Tuesday's average. Oood
,n -hAiM 1 7n to gin Iha . mnatlv
10 83; light lights, largely 810.88;
230 o ass in. butcnera, aio.as; neaviea
down to ag.oo. Packing sows, as.00 e
8.50; good to choice SB-lb. feeder
plga, 110.80.
CATTLE 300 Including 88 direct
and through: calves, 16. Market alow,
mostly steady. Two loads 770-lb.
fu,4 art QK- few feria aT.DO.
Helfera mostly 5.00?.25; low cutter
inri eiitrjir enwa. 82.80fl3.7S: com
mon to medium. Including fat dairy
type. 84.0088.00: good beef cows
nunfhlji a7S ftov bulla. t4.00aS.00.
Medium vealera, 6.S0n8.50; choice
quotable to 89.80.
SHEEP 100. Few sales; mecmim
lamba steady at MOO 9 0.00; good fat
lambs saleable to 89.50. Choice load
lots to 810; fat ewes quotable 84.35
C6.00.
ftrrru ! WDifirlRTn. Jan. IS.
(AP-OSDA) CATTLE 60. Slaugh
ter steera very alow. Indications weak,
quality moatly medium, few loads
eligible around 7.0O7.S5: she-stock
about ateady. low-grade cowa active:
bulls atrong to 25o higher, odd head
good up to 86.00; choice vealera quot
ed up to 89.50.
SHEEP 1,850, all direct. Nominal,
choice fed wooled lamba quoted up
to 810.85; awea aaieaoie so.ou Quu.
The, fnllnwlnff resolution Was
adopted by the Klwanla club at the
last meeting:
"Whereas, death has taken from
u-wM T Wnrinn nna nt our hon
ored and beloved fellow members.
1,1. Hb vVtn Ttaa been his constant
Mmnar,lnT and faithful helpet
through all of the yeara of hla man
hood;
Now. therefore, be It resolved
u- memnera nt this OrsanlEa
tlon take this means of expressing
to him our deep sincere iynipij
at this time of hla great loss.
m. 1 enrtnee raanlved that the
president of this club deliver to
.1.- TT.-A-.hi Harrv D. Norton a
- - rwaniutions. and that
the secretary deliver a copy thereof
to The Medford Man iTiuuno,
niaca a conv on file In the records
of this organization.
'MEDFORD KIWANlB 1i.uu.
"By L. H. Fletcher. President.
"Carl T. -iwgwald Secy."
-a-
CONTINUED RAIN:
BOOSTS RECORD
Raina continued today to pile up
mmMi nHth no abatement lm-
.ji.t.i- in ii,ht tha weather bu
reau forecast occasional showers again
tonight and tomorrow.
Dreirtttat.lnn for the 34 hours end
lng at 8 a. m. today measured .80
of an lnch.brlnglng the January total
to 6.68 Inches, the weteet January
period on record. Highest recorded
rainfall for the entire month of Jan
i. a qa Inr.hea. measured In 1914
Excess above normal for the month
- I. A 90 Inches.
Totl rainfall alnce September 1 la
13.65, a seasonal excess oi o.oo incurs.
silver
NEW YORK, Jan. 15. )AP) Bar sil
ver ateady and unchanged at iw
Use Mall Tribune want ads.
"Tale of Two Cities" Opens Craterian Run Thursday
ten
nvnr.knr .Tan. lfi. fAP-USDA)
Hogs 3000: slow, moatly 5loc
higher than Tueadaya average.
na-. ft .aviv ln.an cents advance
lost; early top. 81015; bulk 180-350
lbs., 69.90 10.00; 360-300 lbs., largely
9.80-95; better grade, lau-wu i.
$9.60-95; best sows, 69.00.
CATTLE 1100; calvea 1500: atractiy
good, choice and prime steers acarce;
aettt. atMd-r: hulk such kinds
selling at 613.50 upward: extreme
top early 814.4o: some nem nigu"',
lower grade steers In excessive sup
ply: mostly 35c lower at 6io.ou
downward; lower grade neuera
practically all cowa unevenly weak
4n iner. hetter erada heifers
steady: best yearling helfera selling
up to 811...0; nulls easy; -vrwtc.o
steady, practical top sausage bulls,
$6.35.
sheep 8000: fat lamba Terr Blow;
Indications around ateady: gener
ally asking stronger; asking 010.85
to 611.00 on better grades: as yet
few bids; sheep ateady; native ewe,
64.76 is-6.50: feeding lamba acarce;
quotable steady.
, a-.)swiiiii-iiiiiiaa ji awii-ii-iiiiniiwi am am 1
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:&9M -la fkW r - r
FOR !UENT--A-room furnished house,
cjoae m: moaern. mean, pavea ec -fin,
water paid; adults; 123.00.
Key 340 So. Grape.
FOR SAIjE Oabln, Diamond lake:
also E-flat cornet. B-nst trumpet
with A and C slides; guitar, mando
line, violin. Underwood portable
tvTtewrltr, Coleman heater, electric
heater, a-nurner electric pi ate, nai
top deak. noelty bookoaae, smok
ln cabinet. Ubrarr table. bed.
eprlrtfis and mattress: amok lng
tand floor lamp, inquire peoples
Kectrlo Apartments, No. 304, be
tween fl and 7 p. m.
FOR SALE 42500 buys a t&OOO mod
ern a -room nouae ana one acre
ground on state highway adjoining
city limits; W300 onsn. Daism'e
monthly payment. Look thla over
before you buy.
Also
4fl4 acres on Kan 7eek: 15 screa
bottom land, black soil, free watr;
new 3 -room log house, outbulldlnga.
only aiaoo; terms.
Li. Q. PIVKHUL
904 E. Main. Phone 1580-J.
I FOR SALE "4 acre. J -room house.
electric water system, barn, chicken
hou se, f ni 1 1 trees . Prl ce 550 ;
terms. K. R. Olle, mile south on
i nomaa roaa.
I LOST Blark leather pune containing
giaaaea. Reward. 0O7 Oatherlna St
FASTER tervlcel
1 PORTLAND Vi hrs.
SEATTLE 2 hri.
SAN FRANCISCO 2 brs.
10S ANGELES A
4'4hrs. v'j
New faster morning and evening
planes to California; also to Portland,
Tacoma, Seattle. Now you cm leave
at 3:12 p. m., and arrive in Portland
before dinner. Or leave after lunch
and be in Southern California in early
evening! Twin-engined planes. Heated
cabins. Stewardesses.
Tickets: IVfunlcIpat Airport
Tel. 241
Hotels; Travel Bureaus; Telegraph Offices
UNITED AIR LINES
The plcturlcation of Charles Dick
ens' Immortal "A Tale of Two Cities ".
cornea to the Craterian theatre to
morrow for a three day run. Ronald
Colman, as Sydney Carton, brilliant
wastrel, heads a tin cast which
numbers many of the most famous
stars of the atage and screen.
Produced on a lavish scale which
took two years of preparation, the
film version followa closely the orig
inal, and brings to life on the screen
the characters that have become
more famous aa each year rolls by.
I FOR SALE S acres, well, shade, rich
eoil: Pacific hwy; river frontage;
aunken gardens, aire for 3 or 8
homes or oajap ground. Swimming
pool partly iinlsneo. No restric
tions on property, no water rlghta
to pay. Across from town of Rogue
River. Warren Melnsen. Union 76
Station. Rogus River, Ore., general
delivery.
TOR SALE 3 large dictionaries 13
vols. Nelson loose leaf Bncvelooedla.
Many other fine books; 1 aet 3 pe.
Rogers silverware. Want True and
Master Detective.
BOOK NOOK, 18 Ho. Fir St.
EGGS Buying price of wholesal
ers: rresh specials, sue: extrae, ic;
atandards. nc; extra medium, 18c;
medium firsts. 13c; undergrade, 18c;
pullets, 13c dozen.
POTATOES Local, 1.40 cental;
Klamath, 1.651.75 cental: 8cap
pooee Netted Gema, (1.40 9 1.60 cen
tal; Deschutes Gems, $1.6591.18 cen
Cheese, milk, country meats, live
poulary. onions, wool and hay, ateady
and unchanged.
Portland Wheat
PORTLAND. Ore., Jan. 10. (AP)
Grain:
Wheat: Open f High Low Close
May - .81 V4 .88 .81 .8114
July .18V4 .18 -1854 -18V4
Sep. .77V4 .71 -T7V4 -77 Vi
Caah:
Big Bend bluestem (18 pct.).1.33
Big Bend bluestem 130
Dark hard winter (13 pet.) 1.11
TVi 1 1 1 net A -
Soft white --84V5
Western white .84 V4
Northern spring - 8,4
-tr.rrf winter .8414
Western red .; -"''A
Oats No. 3 white. 833.80.
Corn No. 3 eastern yellow, 31.
Mlllrun, 817.80.
Todav'a car receipta: Wheat, S3
barley, 8; flour, 19; oats. 1.
Portland Produce
Chicago Wheat
CHICAGO, Jan. IS (AP) Whest:
Open High Low Clone
May 1.00 1.01 .90
July .90 .89 .88V4 .88
Sep.- .88 .Baft xi Ji
Wall St. Report
NEW YORK, Jan. 13. (AP) Prices
headed lower at the close of the atock
market today, aa athe ticker lagged
behind the market by several minutes.
Halls and srjeelaltles, which had
ahown the best improvement In
rather uncertain market, shaded their
early gains. In other portions of- the
list losses of fractions to a point or
so were rather common.
The closing tone waa easy. Trans
fers approximated 8.600,000 aharea.
Today'a closing prlcea for 33 select.
ed stocks follow:
At. Chem. Jc Dye
Am. Can
Mexican Star Has
Lead Rialto Film
The new romantic comedy-wlth-muate,
"I Live For Love", which waa
ahown at the Rialto theatre yester
dsy for the first time locally, swept
audlencea with galea of laughter over
the htlarloua altuatlona and sent
Uiem home gaily whistling the'eatchy
alra.
The talented all atar cast Is headed
by Dolores Del Rio. exotic Mexican
star. She plays the part of a tem
peramental South American prima
donna who hopea to aet Broadway by
the ears, but whose success is marred
by her own tempestuous rages and
her Inability to segregate her ardent
love affairs from her work, all of
which adds to the hilarity of the
piece.
In "I Live For Love" a new singing
voice la Introduced for the first time
on the screen, that ot Everett Mar.
shall who plays opposite Mlsa Del
Rio. He shares her love affair and
with his soothing voice alnga love
songs to cool the fire of thla gorgeous
little beauty.
Guy Klbbee, Allen Jenkins, and
Berton Churchill among other come
dians are In the large cast,
T. B. SUPERINTENDENT
. IS BACKED BY i BOARD
FOR SALE Viking cream separator.
816. 10S3 court.
WANTED Room and board. Tel. 1030.
PORTLAND, Ore., Jan. IB. (AP)
tit i u u rrlnt. A orade. 36c lb. In
parchment wrapper, 37c lb. la carton:
B grade, parchment wrapper, 3614c
lb., carton, ao'o id.
ntrmrRF at Portland delivery: A
grade, deliveries at least twloe week'v.
36 a 37c lb.; country rouie, no mam
lb.; B grade, deliveries leas than twice
weekly, 83 a 34c lb.; O grade at mar
ket. B ORADE CREAM FOR MARKET
Buying price, butterfat basis, 85c
pound
r 7
Three More Days
c OF ADRIEMHE'S POPULAR
FIVE CENT SALE
Thursday-Friday-Saturday
Am. & Fgn. Power .
A. T. it T -
Anaconda
Atch. T. is S. F
Bendlx Avla.
Beth. Steel
California Pkg.
Caterpillar Tractor ,
Chrysler
DRESSES
One group of after
noon, street, dinner
and evening Dresse.
Regular price $19.95,
plui So
Two Dresses
$20.00
Silk Dresses
One assortment of
Smart Silk Dresse.
Regular value $16 95,
pltu $5
Two Dresses
$17.00
Entire stock of
Fall and Winter
Dresses, Coats
and Suits. Pay
5c plus regular
price for one
and get two ar
ticles! Bring a
friend with you!
L0UN0IN0 ROBES
PAJAMAS
NIOHT DOWNS
SWEATERS
SCARP 3ET8
JEWELRY
NO EXCHAN0EB
NO CHARGES "
NO REFUNDS
ADRIENNE'S
Winter
Dresses
tight weight Wool
Htyles an attrac
tive 811k Dresses.
Reg. $10i5
Dresaei
Two for $11.00
Reg. $7.95
Dresses
Two for $8.00
Reg. $5.95
Drestei
Two for $6.00
r
I
JL
Rain Coats
Regular $5.95 CoaU, plui 6c
Two Coati $6.00
Regular $10.95 Ooate, plui 8c
Two Coatt $1100
Regular $12 95 Coati, plui 5c
Two CoaU $13.00
Coml. Solv.
Curtlss-Wrlght
DuPont .'.
Gen. Foods
Orr.. Motors
Int. Harvest.
I. T. 4c T.
Johns-Man.
Mont. Ward
North Amer.
Jenney (J. C.) -Phillips
Pet.
Radio
Sou. Pac .
Std. Branda .
Std. Oil Cal.
Std. Oil N. J.
Trans. Amer.
tmion Carb.
United Aircraft
U. S. Steel
167
131
8
169
28"
88 H
311,
63 Vt
86,
63 V4
88 14
31'A
4
14114
851,4
65 H
67ft
iSi
loo'i
8?4
28
74
asy,
13'i
26H
16
41
84
13
74
as y,
48W
BALEM, Ore.. Jan. 16 (AP) The
atata board of control. In a public
statement following the private hear.
lng given Dr. Philip Newmyer, who
waa summarily dlachsrgcd from the
staff of the state tuberculosis hos
pital, austalned the action of Supt,
Q. C. Bellinger of that Institution.
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
PHONE 969-R tor re-upholsterlng. re
finishing, re-glulng. Thibault,
FOR SALE Ford Coach. 1932 model
B wlft Karri-Keen trunk, fine tires,
license. See owner at 304 W. Jack
,eon St.
Dsn Francisco Butterfat
' BAN FRANCISCO. Jan. 16. (AP)
First grade butterfat, 39c f. o. h. San
Francisco.
Use Mall Tribune want ads.
Zau!dsaiaHwaB
AXYTIME:
KIDDtftSl
Today Only
Headline news
romrs to llfel
s""""assnaomorrow and Fri""
m
TOR BAUD Eleven choloe Mammoth
Bron&a breeding hena; Kuptt
strain; on yoirn torn. Inquire
jacKAon co. oa una rwa,
FOR fl.VLR TT7 fir wrwl. 11. 376-X,
FOR 8 ALB Fder pigs. Meadow-
nrooK Knon, sagie point, ore. toi.
27-X-10.
DANCE
Wednesday Nite
Sponsored Jointly By
T. 0. E. and Dynge
DREAMLAND
Men 25o . . . Women 10c
'ss nwwvTWMjrr Sedan, nerfeot every
way: ttunk. many extraa. smau
mileage. Bargain prloe 6485.00.
FIERCE-ALLEN MOTOR CO.
Dodge end Plymouth.
IP YOU want your linoleum or carpet I
laid, oall 134. Louie Thompson.
1929 DURANT Sedan 6146.00
1830 Ford Roadster, rumble
seat 146.00
1138 Court St.. after p. m.
TERMS
POSITION WANTED as housekeeper
or cook. Take full charge. Beier-
ences. Phone 1622-Y.
FRIED PORK
tpset Stomach Ones
In Jiffy with Bell-ami
FOR INDIGESTION iiiil.s-
Shows
1:48
8:45-8:00
Adults
Klddtea-lOc
WAJADfMOKOf KATH-
, HI10 OIUISOMI UCIIMi
II ftw
mum
TMI
1 ' " ski i
. "
Ends Tomorrow Nile!
Audiences hail a new
singing sensation in
this gay . . comedy . .
musical farce about
" two public idols I
D6ldr6S
bd MO
EVERETT MARSHALL
I LAVE
una ldug
with
GUY KIBBEE
Allen JENKINS
FRIDAY SATURDAY I
Ssir Clarence ..:!','i..,.,'.t
If "Hop-along Casssidy in t : ti: I
Jimmy Ellison .
i jejn pouvero J
POULTRY RANCH
IK ACRES, J-room house, partly fur
nished, t modern brooder houses,
automatic ell burning brooder
stoves, all equipment needed for
1000 turkt or 2000 chicks. Plenty
hade and water, on state highway,
Si miles from Medford.
The buildings nnd equipment
0OST $900
and are almost new yet yon can
bur the complete outfit, IS acres
land Included
FOR ONLY ?750
On terms of hi down, balance
semi-annual Installments. Will also
consider used coupe or sedan In part I
payment.
See Mr. and Mrs. Nelson, owners. I
nn premises, Butte Falls Highway,
near Derby School.
Shows '
1:48
6:45-9:00
HIS
Mats . . . 23c
Eves ... SM
Kiddles 10c
7 v "
Nino Martini t)
HERE'S m
Genevieve Tobln Anita Louisa
Also Tonight Only At The Holly Theatre
TOMORROW!
1936'i first great
successor to 'David
Copperfield' . . . thrillinjly brought to the
screen with all the intensity and soul
stirring romanoe of Dickens' great novel I
RONALD
COLMAN
In Charles Dickens'
Immortal Maiterpieee
A TALE OF
TVO CITIES"
ELIZABETH ALLAN
EDNA MAY OLIVER
BASIL RATHBONE
Cast of 6000
A handsome ne'er-do-well
rising to supreme heights
for the woman he loved and
could not possess . . . plp.yed
gainst the teething back
ground of the French revo
lution! i.' "J i -
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Hotel
Cornelius
US t.W. Park
Fertland
Feel at Home in
"The Heart of Portland"
Comfort Comsntenra
- Courtesy Serrlca
- Attraetlr Bates:
Detained bath . 81.00 op
Wllb batb 11 80 P
BKN O, ORIMSON. Hp.
sittsiLcj
I r.ull
all (n'liJ
Park Ave
Hotel
etl 8.W. Park
Portland
IN THE HEART OF THE CITY
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