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MEDFOflP MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD. OREGONT, THURSDAY, JANUARY 23, 1936. PAGE SEVEN Local and Rom Portland W. P Hampton . rlfed thU morning I rem Portland to transact buil mm here. In Ashland Axel Spjuth of tul dXj celled in Ashland Tuesday, ne telnf former resident of that city. " from BMfle Mr. and Mrs. Bert Kelson and son Robert of Beagle hopped and transacted other busi ness in Medford today. era Today Mr. and Mrs. M. a. Atkins of Taoto Rock transacted busi ness and sailed on friends In Medford today. Judge Roberta Here Judge b A. Roberts of Ashland was among busi ness callers In Medford the early part of this week. From Ashland Among Ashland residents In Medford this week were J. ft. Jordsn. Charles Tonner and Harry Chlpman . From Sooth Dakota Mrs. J. H Ooulson of rln. 8. D. Is visiting at the home of her daughter. Mrs. A. M Tyrrell. Stephenson 111 Ralph O. Stephen son, head on the Economy Lumber company, wo confined to his home today by a void. 9 Darby to Chicago 0 C. Darby left last night for Kansas City. Mo., on a business trip. He will also transact business In Chicago before returning. Bonney NortheJ. A Bonney left on the morning train today for Se attle where be will make a brief busi ness visit. Official Here Worthlngton Smith of Portland, traveling passenger agent for the Kortirn Pacific railway, con ferred with local officials yesterday and today. . . Owen Leares Jamej Owen left by train last night, hit first destination being San Francisco. He will con tinue later to southern California points. Visitors from Colorado Mr', and Mrs. Clyde C. McReynolds of Colo rado Springs Colo., have been guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Rupert Snyder. To Butte rails K. P. MoReynolds, assistant xoreeter ana Nsunva .w row, district ranger, left today for ... whan tMmv WMTA tA lOOk over plans of the new buildings be ing erected at tne ranger station. Mrs. Blcelaw South Mrs. P. B Blgelow left last night by train for Oakland, the interruption of airline schedules having necessitated tne ' change from her original plan of fly ing south. She was to continue by plan from oak'ina to us Angeies. Visitors Bettim Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Howard and son have returned north to their home In Green am after visit' Ing In Medtord and Grants Psss with their sons and '.amines, Mr. and mis, Norman Howard and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Howard. : ,v. i Examiner Due Ward MoReynolds, examiner of operators and chauffeurs, will be at city hali from 8 a. m. to p. m. tomorrow, and from 8 a. js. to 6 p. m Saturday. Anyone seeking a permit or license to drive a ear should consult him during those hours. Park. Men Return 3. Carlisle CVouch. chlst ranger, and Charles K. Chrlsler, ohlef clerk, Crater Lake na tional park, were back at headquar ters here today following a business trip to Klamath Falls and the Lava Beds national monument In northern California. Btrk to Meetlno-Olen J. Blrk, Med ford manager of the Metropolitan Life Insurance company, left this morning for New York where he will attend the annual meeting of the company's manners. He will go first to Spokane to torn a large group of west coast managers who will travel east together. Holding Conference Capt. William C. Ryan, welfare officer, and Eugene O. Oolden, educational ooordlneTor for the Medford COO district, left today for Camp Rand to attend the third of a scries of educational con ferences. All the cam of the Med ford and Grants Pass area will be represented Training for Nary Leonard Hober, Wallace Ludwlg and Eugene Miller, Medford youths who recently psssed the preliminary examinations for na val service l.ere and the final tests In Portland, are now at the San Diego training atatlon where they will oe riven a three months' course before being aMisrned to active duty. The STUDENTS of MEDFORD HIGH SCHOOL Present "The Pirates of Penzance " A Light Opera By Gilbert & Sullivan AN ALL-HIGH SCHOOL CAST IOO VOICES IOO MONDAY-TUESDAY 2 NIGHTS JAN. Curtain at 8:00 P. M. HIGH SCHOOL AUDITORIUM RESERVED SEATS 45c GENERAL ADMISSION-25c Personal Johnson North Fred Johnson, with the Shell Oil company here, left lst night for a short business stay in Portland , ' Beach Improving Roland 0). Beach, asstswnt postmaster, who was seriously Injured In a fall down the Federal buudlng elevator ahaft De- sember 21, was reported progressing satisfactorily at community hospital today. Ha may now receive a limited number of friends during visiting hours each day. To Visit Son Mrs. Eugene Hutch- Ins, who arrived here Tuesday for ft brief vlelfc, left yesterday for her homs 'n Portland. She was accompanied north by her mother-in-law, Mrs. Car rie Hutchtns who will spend the re mainder of the winter In Portland with her son and his family. She has been making her home here with her daughter Mrs. Jennie Lewis, at SIT North Front street. 28 rile Bids Twenty-six bids, more than ever before, were entered for the contract to carry the malls be tween the postofflos snd the airport, Postmsater Prank DeSousa announced today. All the bids were forwarded, unopened, to the assistant postmaster general'a office In Washington, D. 0., for determination. The contract ahould be awarded within SO days, Mr. DeSouza aald. The airman mes senger's position became vacant oy the death of Philip Gllham on De cember 8. Clearing Highway A rotary plow and crew today began the work of clearing the state highway between Diamond lake Junctlop and the west entrance to Crater Lake national park, local park headquartera were Informed. The highway has been blocked by snow for more thsn s week. Roads within the park are open excepting from headquarters to the rim. weather at the resort to day was clear and akling conditions were ldesl, the Medford office was told. At park headquarters there are now 133 Inchea of snow. Livestock PORTLAND, Ore., Jan. 23. (AP- USDA) HOGS 500. Market active, active, strong to 33c higher. Good to cholee 165 to 214 Ids., mostly 910.50, plainer kinds to 10.36 and below; 225 to 265 lbs., 9.75 10.00; few light lights and slaughter pigs, $9.50 9.75. Packing sows, $8.00(38.25. Good to choice 94-lb. feeder pigs, $10.00. CATTLE 50. calves 15. Market mostly moderately active on light fresh supply, fuly steady. Pew hold overs not selling. Common steers. $5.00 5.75. Good feeder steers quot. able $7.00 and up. Few heifers, $4.50 5.25; low cutter and cutter steers. $2.50(83.60. Shelly cows down to $2.00; common to medium, $3.75 4.50. Few head good beef cows, $5.00 5,25. Bulls, $4.25(36.00. Medium to good vealers, $7.00 9.00. SHEEP CO, including 16 direct. Few bead medium 75-lb. lambs about steady at $8.26.' Good trucked-lns saleable $9.00. Choice load lots eli gible $9.50 and above. Good to choice ewes quotable, $4.2505.00. CHICAGO, Jan. 23. (AP-USDA) HOGS, 4,000; mostly 25 cents higher than Wednesday's average; few 220 to 280 lbs., $10.35 10.50; early top, $10.50; some held higher; good to choloe 140 to 160 lbs $10.25; few sows, $9.26(39.60. CATTLE 2,000, calves 100; another storm market but not fully as active as Wednesday; generally steady to 25 cents higher; mostly strong; steers predominating; bulk selling at $8.00 Oil .60; best $13.25 paid for yearlings; moderate supply $7.75 down to $7.26; these as well as better grades sharply higher than Monday but market largely fictitious affair due to sup ply abridgement following sub-eero weather; heifers strong; prime kinds $11.60; bulk short-feds, $8.75 down to $7.00; other classes strong. SHEEP 4.000; fat lambs In fairly broad demand; early undertone strong to higher; asking 25c and more ad vance; sheep strong with market sup ported only by small number; fat lambs bid upward to $10.50, now salt ing $10.75 $10.90 and above; desirable ewes upward to $6.00 $5.50. Portland Produce PORTLAND.. Jan. 23. (AP) But ter Print, A grade, 3V4o lb. In parchment wrapper, 3714 c lb. In carton; B grade, parchmet wrapper, 351,0 lb.: carton, 890 lb. BOTTERFAT Portland delivery: A 27-28 Craterian Star 'V 1 " 1 Ronsld Coleman returns to . the romantic-adventurous type of rote for which he has become famous on the screen, starring aa "The Man Who Broke the Bank at Monte Carlo." opening a three-day run at the Craterian theatre today. The supporting cast Includss Joan Bennett. Nigel Bruce and Colin Cllve. grade, deliveries at least twice week ly, 379 38c lb.; country routes, 38 e 37c lb.: B grade, deliveries less than twice weekly, 3SJ380 lb.; C grade at market. B G RADII CREAM FOR MARKET Buying price, buterfat basis, 66c lb. EOOS Buying price of whole salers: Fresh specials, 17 e) 18c: extra. 17c: .standards, 16c; extra medium, 14c; do medium firsts, 13c: under grade, 12c; pullets, 13c doun. LIVE POULTRY Portland deliv ery, buying price: Colored hens, over 5(4 lbs., IB e 19c lb.: under 6 lbs., 18 10c lb.; leghorn hens, over 8ft lbs., 16?17e lb.; under 3 ',4 lbs., 14 $ 15c lb.; ; leghorn broilers, 3 lbs. and up, 1810o lb.: under a lbs.. 19 & 20c lb.: colored springs. 8 to oft lbs., 3021c lb.; roosters, 8i9c lb.; Pekln ducks, young, 14 a 17c lb.: geese, 11 a 13c lb. Cheess. milk, country meata. po tatoes, onions, wool and hay, stesdy and unchanged. Portland Wheat Portland, Jan. 23. (AP) Grain: Wheat: Open High Low Close May 37 .87 .87 .87 July .78 .78 .78 .781,4 Sept. - 77 .77 .77 .77 Cash: Big Bend bluestem, $1.20; do, 13 per cent, $1.2214; dark hard winter, 12 per cent, $1.11; do, 11 per cent. 94 c; northern spring, - 860; soft white, western white, hard, win ter, western red. 84c. Oats, No. a white, $22.50. Corn, No. 3 eastern yellow, $30.75. Mlllrun, $17.50. , Today's car receipts: wheat, 28: barley, 1; flour, 13; oats, 1; hay, 1. Chicago Wheat CHICAGO. Jsn. 38. (AP) Wheat: Open High Low Close May 1.01 . 1.01'. 1.00 1.01 July .89 ft .89 .80 .89 Sept. .8954 -8854 -87 Jtf Wall St. Report NEW YORK, Jan. 33. (AP) Air crafta and mines led a brisk forward thrust In today's stock market. Many new highs for ths last several years were recorded with gains of fractions to 4 or more points scattered over a broad front. The close wss strong. The transfers approximated 8,000,000 shares. Today'a closing prices for 33 select ed stocks follow: Al. Chem. 6e Dye . Am. Can .. u. 187ft 137?4 Am, & Fgn. Power , d. T. Ji T Anaconda . M. Atch. T. & S. F. Bendlx Avla ... Beth. Steel w 160ft soy, ift 33 H 3 86 66 89 H 31ft California Pkg Caterpillar Tractor -. Chrysler ....... Coml. 8olv. ........... Curtlss-Wrlght DuPont 143 Today and Friday! BATTER UP! BATTIER If 0 M t. fll BETTER! lf!, flVfA ... the I I l'!!'! ron mB ' lis iVl 'be diamond 4 i .1 ' 2r ' 'truck i U 1 1 1 dumb bj a I II S. m ' EXTRA! JJ I reels TdtMsVjK "The Whole Show" Not My and Newsreel U 1 Annapolis Film The thrill, and romance of naval officers In the making, men who In peace or In war, heroically brave death for their country In their line of duty, U colorfully depleted In the drama-with-music, "Shipmates For ever," which Is scheduled as the feature attraction at the Craterian theatre starting Sunday. It Is an intimate and revealing story of the lives of the midship men tn their study rooms at Anna polls, on the parade grounds and their cruises at sea. It pictures them at work and at play; their loves and their laughter; their loyalty and their courage "under fire." Dick Powell and Ruby Keeler head Gen. Foods Oen. Motors Int. Harvest. . I. T. & T. Johns-Man. H 35ft 56 59 ft 17ft 106 38 ft 38 73 ft 40 ft 13 38 ft 16 H 65 13 74 ft 38 ft 49 Mont. Ward . North Amer. Penney (J. C. )......'......-.. Phillips Pet. Radio Sou. Pac. Std. Brands ...... Std. Oil Cal. Std. Oil N. J. Trans Amer ............. Union Carb. . , United Aircraft U. S. Steel : Silver NEW YORK, Jan. 33. (AP) Bar silver steady, unchanged at 44c. Ban Francisco Btitrerfat SAN FRANCISCO. Jan. 33. (AP) First grsde butterfat 39fto fob. San Francisco. The federal crop reporting service forecasts 36.600.000 boxes of cltrua frults for Florida's 1936-89 sesson 3 Tomorrow PeaeeeVLssssssssssssssssgVaiRV lli II oRntRTI foooj jLfcMjsVttgJ jtiJi A WILD STAMPEDE OF ACTION AND ROMANCE! Coming Sunday. the cast. Dick personifies the raw cadet, somewhat spoiled but with the msklngs of a man, who la whipped Into shape as a gallant officer through the rigor of the naval acad emy training, and Ruby ths loyal daughter of the navy. . While the picture Is not a musi cal, several new songs are Introduced by Powell In his role as a night club entertainer. The chief of them la a marching song "Don't Olve Up the Ship." There Is a talented supporting cast wllloh Includes Lewis Stone, Ross Alexander, Eddie Acuff, Richard (Dick) Foran. Robert Light, John Alredge, Joseph Crehan, Martha Mer rill and Mary Treen. Pins straw ahould be left beneath treea to protect the soil and supply needed plant food. . Governor McAUster of Tennessee has created a body of honorary col onels. i Panama city has grown from town of 700 In 1918 to a city of 11, 000 In 1936. 4 Special Communication of MK.ford Iodge No. 103, A. F. & A. M., Friday. Jan. 34, at 7:30 p.m. Work In M. sf. degiee. visitors invited. O. O. Horner W M. OEO. ALDEN, Secy. Holds False Teeth Tight All Day Long Ffts teeth, a new Improved powder keeps plates from dropping or slip ping No gummy, pasty feeling. Sweet ens breath, Gives real teeth comfort all day. Praised by people and den tists everywhere. Avoid worry. Get Fnsteeth at your druggist. Three sites. and Sat. C 3 LAST TIMES TONIGHT! 7 PRV0FF UAi FA TPH.IA ill n poop rim Western Thriller r . V . V Stormy," the new stampede west ern coming to the 1 Rialto theatre where It will play tomorrow and Saturday, Is hailed as one 'of ttie most novel and most beautiful scenic pictures ever filmed. It was actually Roxy Headliner Joe E. Brown, starring In "Alibi Ike" at the Roxy theatre today and Friday, played In big league baseball before h. became an aojor. Now, In Ring Lardner's home run comedy, he does everything except stop line drives with his mouth. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY WANTED Nc. 3 Clipper fanning mill. J. L. Rlchardfton, Central Point. I f I Tar;- 1 3 I ; Starting Today for 3 Days . ' COLMAH AS YOU'VE ALWAYS LIKED HIM BEST DARING...DEBONAIR...ROMANTIC ADVENTURER tmaisi imi m devil-may-care u "Raffle," dashing ai . 1 J t 3 "Bulldog Drummond" now at Ms best ... In , ' I 1 fail, most fascinating role ai the man you've . read about heard about wondered about! I .",v The most exciting adventure in fact or fiction I : BROKE HIE BANK sotMONTE CARLO with III U JOAN BENNETT COLIN CLIVE. NIGEL BRUCE CIAL ADDED ATTRACTIONS y Symphony "Music Land" in Color In "Hats' Pajamas" News Events PC)fii r iW III on Rialto Bill 111 1 I " " ' 1 V I entirely i limed on the famous Paint ed desert of Arizona, with Noah Berry Jr., and Jean Rogers In the leads with Rex, the king of wild horses, playing a popular role. A ter rific stampede of wild horses clt maxes the picture. LOST Small brown dog. with tag marked F. V. Cook. Reward. Mer rick's Camp. '33 CHEV. Town Sedan; air wheel.; looks snd runs like new. A bar gain at 6475.00. PIERCE-ALLEN MOTOR CO, Dodge and Plymouth. 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