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MEDFORD MAIL TRTBTTNE, MEDFORD. OREGON. TUESDAY. JANUARY 21. 1936. PAGE FTYB Local and Personal Rcheffel Back Howard Schetfel le turned this roorntLg from a short business trip to San Francisco. ... In Ashland Mr. and Mrs. Brneat Bl den were -Halting frlenda In Ashland Saturday. At Headquarters Lieut. Lyn Shields of Camp South Umpqua Falla called at Med ford COC headquartera today. In Grants Pass K. D. Beekman la spending several days In Grants Pass transacting buitnesa. . Transact Business SUv. Zarka of Ashland transacted business In Med ford over the week-end. In Ashland Mr. snd Mrs. O. Z. Boy den and family of this city cslled it the home of Mr. and Mra. Fred A. Taylor In Ashland Sunday afternoon. From Clear lake Lieut. Ernest J. Brugger of Oamp Clear Lake confer red today with officers at OCO head quarters here. Here On Business Mr. and Mrs. Harry Tonn, residents of Central Point, transacted business In Med ford this morning. Week-ends Here Glen Scott of Cottage Orove returned to his ho.ne Isst night after spending the week end with his wife and daughter here. ... Home From ftouth H. B. Jordan of Tslent was in Medford today, having Just returned from a visit In San Francisco. ... j Day Leaves County Judge Earl B. Day left by train Isst night for Salem where he will make a brief business stay. To Portland Karl L. Janouch, su pervisor of the Rogue river national forest, left last night by train for a business visit in Portland. Telegraph Man Here R. E. Peters, official of the Western Union Tele graph company, arrived thla morning from Seattle to transact business. Will Attend Funeral Neighbors of Woodcraft are requested to meet at the Odd Fellow's hall at two o'clock tomorrow afternoon to attend the funeral of Neighbor Prue A. Piatt. Visitor Leaves Mra. L. K. Sorenson, who has been visiting Mrs. O. H. Mor ris for oeveral days, returned to her home at Butte, Mont., on the evening train yesterday. , To Conduct Meetings Maud M. Morse, with the Oregon State col lege extension service, arrived thla morning from Corvallls to conduct extension meetings here. Official Visits C. A. Richardson, official with the Southern Paclfle ralwey company, wth headquarters in San Francisco, was In Medford today transacting business, having arrived from the north thla morning. Unit To Meet The Howard school extension unit will meet at 7 p. m. tomorrow at the home of Mrs. M. J. Swing. Subject for discussion will be "buymanshlp of shoes and care of the feet." ... Class Meeting The Golden Link class will meet at the home of Mts. W. A. Dawes, 42 Rose avenue. Thurs day afternoon at 3:30. Mra. Warner's class will be guests for the afternoon. Members are requested to bring quilt blocks. Attend Hotel Meet Among thoae attending the hotel convention In Grants pass Saturday evening were Mrs. Maud Cleanenson and Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Reynolds of the Hotel Jackson, and Mr. and Mrs. Pete Den son, of the Hotel Medford. Religious Play The Olmstesd play ers of Los Angeles will present a re ligious drama entitled "St. Claudia" In the Main Street Methodist church, south, tonight at 7:30. The public Is cordially muted. No admission will be charged but a free-wlU offering will be taken. Judy Recovering Word was re ceived by friends here today that Jus tin Judy, former Medford resident now living In Eugene, is recovering satisfactorily from a major operation undergone recently In a Eugene hos pital, Attend Meeting Here Dr. H. W. Hermann and Dr. O. H. Scneetr, both of Grants Pass, attended a atudy group meeting of optometrists here Sunday. Mra. Hermann, who accom panied her husband, spent the day with friends. ' Meeting Postponed Meeting of the Chrysanthemum Thimble club sched uled for Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Gus Samuels on Queen Anne arenue was postponed a week today because of the death yesterday of Mrs. Prue Plstt, a member. The next meeting will be held at 2 p. m Thursday .January 30 at the home of Mrs. Bessie Brenner In Central Point Education Classes Sleet The Jack son school group of mothers m the psrent education class will meet Tues dsy. Jsnuary 28, Instead of Monday, as previously announced. Junior high class will meet Monday. Jsnuary 27. Meetings will be held In the lunch rooms st two o'clock. Meetings of this week ere as follows: Washington, Thursday; and Lincoln. Friday. . BILL IS PLACED E (Continue tioij) rage one.) of previously appropriated fund, of cotton loans whose use was left In doubt by the supreme court AAA decision. These were estimated to run between 140.000.000 and 50, 000.000. The committee report listea 8.800.000 bales already eligible for payments totaling $38,052,500. plus an estimated 750,000 bales yet to be applied for. This authorisation Is to pay cot ton farmers the difference between the average base price for 7-8 Inc. middling on the 10 designated spot markets, and 13 cents a pound. Another new item not in last ses sion's bill, was $889,725 for the bureau of prisons to take care of an Increase In federal prison popu lation, which officials said was due chiefly to internal revenue law vio lations and counterfeiting. The third new allowance was $851,000 for what were described as unusually heavy administrative expenses of the treas ury In connection with the emer gency banking, gold reserve, the sil ver purchases act. 4 44 YEARS AGO William R. Coleman, Justice of the peace, and his wife, yesterday cele brated 44 years of married life. They were married January 20, 1CS2 at Phoenix, at 7:30 o'clock In the eve ning. The father of the bride, and the father of the groom, crossed the plains together In 1852. Mra. Cole man was born In Baker. Oregon, and Judge Coleman in thla county. "There was no special celebration. We are waiting until we pass the fifty year mark and can celebrate a golden wedding anniversary," Judge Coleman said this morning. 4 Uniform Prices adopted by all Med ford Cleaners. Effective Jen. 20, 0 p. m. No specials. PORTLAND, Ore.. Jsn. 21. (AP 8DA) HOGS 100. Market steady to 10c lower than Monday close, or 108 15o below early that day. Good to choice 1S to 21S lbs.. eiOetlO iO; 230 to 330 lbs.. S.3560; light lights. 39.25 9 3.50. Packing sows, mostly 38.00. Feeder pigs quotable 9.60 10.23. CATTLE 50, holdover 450; calves, 10. Few salea and blda weak to 25c lower than Monday average. Instances as much as 75c lower than last week. Few fed steers. 35.75 a 6.60. some held higher. Common heifers, 14.50 (9 5.25. best held sbove $5.75; low cutter snd cutter cows, 33.30 a 3.50; common to medium, 93.7513 4.50; good beef cows, quotable 34.755 5.50. Bulls scarce, nominally 94.75ie5.75. Good to choice veslers. 98.50(4 9.50. SHEEP 150. Few sales weak to shade lower. Medium to good truck-ed-ln lambs, 98.75fl9.O0. Losd lots choice fed lsmbs Monday, 99.60 a 9 85. Fat ewes quotable 94.25 8 3.00. CHICAGO, Jan. 21. (AP-USDA) HOGS 23,000; unevenly steady to 15c lower; mostly 10 15c lower than Mondsy's average; top 910.05; bulk 170-250 lbs.. 99.800 10; 260-350 lbs.. 99.65$ .95: choice light lights 910; best sows 99.26. CATTLE 6.000, calves 1,500; steer and yesrllng trade a little more active than late Monday when prices were 25 cents or more lower, this down turn resulting In moderate carryover fat steers: bulk today 97.75ia.96 with strictly choice offerings held around 914, but best bullocks earl; 911.25: thin etockers very scarce: meaty feedera 97-50 8; few 98.50; all she stock a little more active and firmer and sausage bulls strong, up to 96.30; beef bulls very dull: vealers strong to 25o higher; up to 912. SHEEP 14.000: fat lambs opening slow; generally asking around steady with early bids 15 25c lower; sheep steady to weak; feeding lambs rela tively scarce; undertone easier: early bids upward to 910.26 on good to choice native and fed western lambs: now asking ,910.50 and above; bulk slaughter yearlings 99.50; three dou bles choice 110 lb. Montana ewes, 95.50. SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, Jsn. 21 atjt rsna t rattle 500: direct. 250; slaughter steers snd better grade she-stock slow, weak; spots on- inn.." onmt under looo-lb. steers sbaent, quoted around 98.00-26; few ssles common steers, o.ouo.du. choice veslers quoted up to 99.60. SHEEP 1800; direct 1630; lsmbs sbout stesdy st Monday'a decline; packsa-e medium Callfornis lamDs. 99.80; ewea unchanged, two decks 106-108 lb. Californlas, 94.50, with 15 per 'cent out 93.50: Iste Monday lamba closed 35 1 50c lower; two ,4ba nnoH.ehAlcA fll-lb. fed wooled Oregons 810.00: two decks medium, 72-73 lb. medium-pelt csiuornias, 99.50. Portland Wheat PORTLAND, Ore., Jan. 21. (AP)- Grain: Wheat: ' Open High Low Close May .87 .87 .88 .88 July .78 .78 .78 .78 Sep .77 .77 .77 .77 Cash: Big Bend bluestemOS pet.) -..$1-331? Big Bend blues tern 1.20 Dark hard winter w 1.11 Do (11 pet.) .94 'i Soft white, western white, hard winter, western red 84 Northern spring .85 Oat No. 3 white, $22.50. Corn No. 3 eastern yellow, $30.78. Millrun, $17.50. Today's car receipts: Wheat, 13; flour, 14; oats, 1. Portland Produce PORTLAND. Ore., Jan. 21. (AP) BUTTER Print, a grade lb. In parchment wrapper, 374c )b. in car ton: B grade, parchment wrapper, George Raft on Craterian Bill it A tM-n?3irT sr ft The widely praised George Raft Joan Bennett comedy -romance, "She Couldn't Talce , It," cornea to the Craterian theatre for tomorrow only, playing both matinee and evening shows alo. being shown tomorrow night only at the Holly theatre. Raft la shown as the determined ex-gangster. Spot Rlcardl, a comedy tempered modification of his famous role in "Scarface". The blonde and beauteous Joan Bennett plays the part of the petulant, madcap heiress who gets her own way once too often. Featured In the supporting oast art Walter Connolly, patriarch and patron of his family's tempestuous escapades; BUlle Burke, as hi giddy, scatter-brained wife, and Wallace Ford In the role of a gangland "mugg". Briefly, the film relates the swords and banter between Raft and Ben nett engendered when Connolly, sent to prison for tax-evasion, dies of heart faihire md appoints his felon friend Raft the executor of hts estate. Thla unforeseen move makes of Raft the overseer and guardian of the spoiled, money-mad household and results In the gay comedy. 35'jc lb., carton lb. BUTTERFAT Portland delivery: A grade, deliveries at least twice weekly, 37 ra 38c lb.; country routes. 36$ 37c lb.; B grade, dllvertes less than twice weekly, 35.? 36c lb.; C grade at mar ket. B GRADE CREAM FOR MARKET Buying price, butterfat basis, 55c lb. EGGS Buying price of wholesalers: Fresh specials, 18(5 19c; extras, 18c; standards. 16c; extra medium. 14c; do medium firsts, 12c; undergrade, 12c; pullets. 12c dozen. Cheese,' milk, country meats, live poultry, onions, potatoes, wool and hay steady and unchanged. Chicago Wheat CHICAGO, Jan. 21. (AP) Wheat: Open High Low Close May 1.00"i 1.0014 '.09 10014 July 68'. .8814 .884 -86 Sep.. .8714 .8714 .874 ' .8714 Wall St. Report NEW YORK, Jan. 21. (AP) Many prices trickled lower today and In the quietest stock marxet In more than a month. A few divisions, such aa alrcrafta, metsls and sugars, found a following st silently better levels at times, but the msjorlty of lesders slipped' down fractions, and a few as much aa a point or so. The closing tone waa about stesdy. Transactions In the stock exchange. totaled around 1,400,000 snares. Today's closlug prices for 32 select ed 'stocks follow: Al. Chem. & Dye ... .... 1634 Am. Can .. . 129 Am. 4: Fgn. Power 1 A. T. & T. 15814 Anaconda ...-.... 2814 Atch. T. & B. P. ' 67 Bendlx Avla , 21 Beth. Steel ... 49J4 California Pkg ... 3414 Caterpillar Tractor 65 H Chrysler 85 4 Coml. Solv. 30(4 Curtis-Wright 414 DuPont . i42 Gen. Foods " 38 "A Schenley Whiskey of Character" harlHf tin Mark tf Mtril 11 u v j,M v. v . -v-yi.i iri w iu" ClOOIUi PS LAST TIMES TONIGHT mw--- YourDaixc 'sTbU' fclnfo From the Lend of Cotton to the Land ol the Midnifht Sun, the feme ol this "double-rloh" Kentucky itrai.ht whiikay has spresd. csn fet it. .. and yon will be mighty lad if yon do. 80c PINT N0.173C 1.53 QUART No. USA AVAILABLE IN OREGON TOMORROW ONLY c n i'j 1 ai r. !' 3 r c r m IN BONO AND tTOftYl X7 lou needn't envy the folks in Dixie for those delicious whiskey drinks they all mix way down South. Mix them yourself with their own Kentucky straight whiskey... Schenley3, s CREAM OF KENTUCKY mltm!1 Eta 0. M. Of .CaW. 1MM IrMM (MiMi fW4 T. I-hC . I., fihfi. If ..Pf iW-ittr4-H ISa-re).. FOR A REALLY FINE 0IN. TRY OLD QUAKER 90 PROOF DISTILLED LONDON DRY 0IN Gen. Motors ..... . Int. Hsrvest. I. T. Is T. Johns-Man. ,.. Mont. Ward ., ... North Amer. ........ Penney (J. c.) ....... Phillips Pet Radio Sou. Pac 64 87! 154 loi 14 364 27 73 894 13j 251, IS 40, 531, 12 78 . 26 4 . 4614 an Francisco Butterfat BAN FRANCISDCO. Jan. 21. (AP) First grade butterfat, 39!4o f. o. b. San Francisco. Std.. Brands , Std. Oil Cal. Std. Oil N. J. . Trans. Amer. i Union Carb. .... United Alrcrsft ... W. S. Steel Filmdom's Newest Idol In Roxy Role Heeding th cast of "Paris In Spring", which plays tomorrow at the Roxy theatre, Is Itlmdom's newest Idol, suave and debonair Tulllo Car mlnatl, who Is featured In the lead of thla romantic comedy with Mary Ellis. Songs, comedy and a merry mlx-up of romance are the entertainment elements of the picture, which pre sents both esrmlnatl and Misa Ellis In singing roles. A four-way romantic Jamboree Is brought about with the two stars, Ida Luplno end Jamea Blakely all trying to make the other Jealoua and succeeding admirably in making tneir own selves "burn up." Medford Cleaners announce Unl form Prices, Suits 81.00: Dresses ai.oo up: Hat 81,00, No speclsle. James Dunn Ccming to Rialto 1 1-4. "V' .':Vk . .....aeV In "The Payoft". playing at the Rialto theatre tomorrow and Tl.ira day, Jamea Dunn has the cock lent role of hla career to date, that of a hot-blooded newspaper sports re porter. He ferer.. up with the lnttvtt on football, baseball, boxing, and tries to Keep up with the latest women until hla own wife double-crosaea him for revenge. Claire Dodd. Patricia Ellis. Alau Dlnehart and a large cast are with Dunn in thin corned newnpeppr yarn. kickernicb: Cndergarmenta that fit at Ethel wyn B. Buff man n'a. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY PHONE 969-R for re-upholsterlng. i flnlshJng, re-gluing. Thlbault. R. I. R. HATCHING eggs, Cummings stock, ai.oo per 15. Cherry Ave. Jff Stewart Ave. Rout. 1, Box 141. FOR SAU 60 WhlteTeghorn isy ing hens, 60c eacli. W. F. Boye. 3 miles uorth of Gold Hill. FOR RENT 6 room completely fur niehed home. 636 West 4th. 29 FORD Pickup, looks aud runs Ilk. new. priced for quick sale. PIEltCE-ALLBN MOTOR CO Dodge ana Plymouth CITY AND COUNTY GET SUBSTANTIAL SLICE OF BEER AND WINE FEES SALEM. Ore., Jsn. 31. (AP) Cities' and counties' shsre of the revenue obtained from sale of beer and light wines, totaling 332.489, was distribut ed according to population by the secretary of atate today. The sum represented their portion for the last qusrter of 1935. The cities obsln 30 cents of the al .30 tax per barrel on beer and a percentage of the tax on wines. Among thoae receiving funds were Bsker county, 239; Baker City. 367.67: Benton county. 3247.18: Corvallls, 3238; Douglas county, 3460.60; Roseburg, 3143.68; Jackson county, 3466.09: Medford, 3374.94: Josephine county, 3332.72: Grants Pass, 3168.94; Klamath oounty, 3516.78; Klamath Palls, 3548.18: Lane oounty, 8963.96: Eugene, $843.83f'Mn- rlon county, 3889.30; Salem,. 9894.71; Multnomah county, 31,168.31; Port land. 310.28086: Umatilla county. 3424.70: Pendleton. 3226.63: Union county, 3316.16: Lagrande, 3274.21.- The counties' bssls constitutes the population outside the cities and towns. Medford Cleaner's Association an nounces Uniform Prices. Suits 91.00: Dresses 91.00 up; Hats 9100. No specials. Silver NEW TORK, Jan. 31 (AP) Bar silver, stesdy and unchanged at 44 BUCKINGHAM'S Ice Cream, Candy and Party Specials. The Crest. 236 So, Central, WANTED by capable young woman, work In home, good cook. Phon. 18-X-l, Central Point. FOR SALE 1935 Oldsmoblle tour, as dan like new. 1035 Olas Sedan. 132 S. Riverside. FOR SALE South Oakrtsle lot 75x178 ft, large oak trees, all clear, fin. homes all around, 9350. Hurry. H. N. Lofland 233 So. Oakdale. SALESLADY, capable of working wlih women'a organization in money making plan. Mus. be free to travel; car a necessity. Salary and over write guaranteed. Apply evenings, Mrs. Hunsley, Medford Hotel. FOR RENT 3-room furnlahed house! garden space. wtreet. Inquire 1216 locust MODERN WOMEN Nttd Not Snfftr monthly ps:a nri delay dutto cold. nervous atraio, cipmurv or similar rsuHi, Chih-tfra Diamond Brand iillareJaoti?t, reiiaDiBaDngpveuvicvnaiiai. ooia ny lianjptainr over -K years, aw for 'TH3 VIAMOND .AND-'.rJr V. A. Stated Convocation of Cra ter Lak. Chapter No. 32. R. A. M.. Tuesday. Jan. 21st at 8:30 p. m. OEO. ALDEN, Secy. NOR.RIS, H. P. Stated Communication of Reames Chapter O. X. S. Thuraday evening, Jan 23rd at 8 o'clock. Visiting mem bers Invited. , HATITE M. ALDEN. Secretary. DANCE Wedneaday Nita Sponsored Jointly By F. 0. E. and Dynga DREAMLAND Men 25o . . . Women lOo Shows 1:46 8:43-9:00 ?SHa02 Adults 25? Klddles-lUc a SIZZLING DRAMA OF THE SPORT PAGES! Thrills tumble over laugh at ' this dynamio ' Sports Writer - follows Football, Boxing, Rac ing .. . and Women! X: r w Medford-Klamath Truck Line (formerly on 3. Riverside) MOVED TO 111 North Fir TOMORROW AND THURSDAY! Ha raises the devil with the town's biggest gamb lers , , . until his own wife double-crosses him I to' with JAMES DUNN CLAIRE DODD PATRICIA ELLIS ALAN DINEHART iiginyraa "A NIGHT at the OPERA 3 SMTOMORROW ONLYIiSia jfn Hard as nails Raft lljSl J-A gives soft-assilk Joan jV r L0VE! It's a riotous battle of ouffa and kisses with WALTER CONNOLLY BILLIE BURKE S---S- ....Ml IB r r i- a an. nM Tunnnniui THURSDAY! I: r ' - I