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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MED FORD, WEDNESDAY. JANUARY 2f. PAGE PTVE Local and In Ashland Ray Wright vaa among buaineaa eauera in Ashland Monday. To Kansas K. E- Ring left' by train yesterday for hla borne In Wlcn Ita Kani . aiter vlltin relative here. Recruiter Away Emeat M. West, navy recruiting officer, spent today In Grants Pass on business. Chimney rtre The chemical crew at the fire department quickly put ou a small chimney blaze at 10 o'clock last nl?ht at the home of Mabel R. Ra;.. 110-: West Main street. No damage was dene. Reported Recovering Miss Led a O'Neill, who recently underwent an operation a(- the Osteopathic clinic and hospital. Is reported as recover ing satisfactorily, by hospital at taches. Finish Inspection Capt. Harry May. . Jr., personnel adjutant, and Lieut. Phllc D. Smith, adjutant of the Medford CCO district, were back at headquarters here today following an inspection of camps in eastern Oregon. Flue Fire A st'.ff wind caused a lu fire at the Henry Currier home on West Tenth st-eet Just before 10 o'clock this morning The blase was put out qufkly y the fire depart ment's chem.cal crew, without dam- Teachers' Chorus Meet The Jack- aon County Teachers chorus will meet Saturday monun? at 10 o'clock :n the oourtho'iae auditorium for regu lar rehearsal it was announced to- ay Esther Church Leake Is director of the chorus ftlrn of P prim A cluster of bloom Ing oriental puasywlUowa today gave a touch 91 spring to the omce ox Mls J. V. Smith, executive assistaut of the RoguVlw national foreit service. Mis Sn-- picked the blooms from a tree at her home. Arteod Funeral Ashland" visitors here Monday Included R. E. Detrtck. O. F. Carsoi, H L. Claycomb, C. H. Thomas, J. Jordan, Rilling 6chuer man. Millard Grubb. Hal McNair and Earl Newbry all of whom attended the funeral of J. O. Thompson. Reames at Home Attorney A. E. Reamea was today recuperating at his home, 816 West Tenth street, after receiving treatment at Sacred Heart hospital for a hemorrhage that de veloped fol'owlng extraction of tooth a week ago. He was weakened considerably by less of blood and for a time was not permuted to receive visitors. Hi cond'tlou Improved rap tdlv after th hemorrhage waa stop ped, and yesterday afternoon he was allowed to lea.e the hospital zor his home where It was expected he would rent for th remainder of the week. The Morning AfterTakin J Carters Little Liver Pills r FREE FRESH Orchids TOMORROW ' it YOUNG'S DRUG STORE it --r-- I ''.. t'V - - Wear an Orchid to the Roosevelt Ball! ' All Day Thru-idar (tomorrow) W Will Give a Lovely Frih Orchid mi With Esch $2.60 Purchase of "Loit Orchid Perfume 1 Noto to fentlemea: Thrill your wife or girl friend with a bottle of exquisite perfume and an orchid. Young's Drug Store (F0RMIRI.V WOOD'S DRUG STORE) Corner Main and South Central Telephone 66 Personal To Portland M-a D. J. Steiner left on the evening tMn last night for Portland. I Biulrhead Bark W H. Muirhead. who has been spending the past aer era. days In San Francisco transact ing business, returned on the Shasta this morning Check Camp Work-Karl L. Ja nouch, supervisor, and C E. Sunder man, recreaMon foreman of the Rogue River national forest, made an in spection torlay of the work being dore at the lad Indian Soda Springs by the ERA crew which Is improving roads and the public picnic grounds in the area. Reserve OMcera Shoot Reserve of ficers of tlhs district are holding practice shoots twtre weekly prepara tory to entering the state pistol corn pet, tlon which wlil btt conducted by mall The officers practiced at the Arirory rang last night and another shoot la scheduled for next Tuesday evening at .he same place. Conductor Retires William Bone brake, conductor of the Southern Pa cific railway for the past 40 years, has announced hat he will retire. Al though hla home Is If Rose burg, he t well known In this vicinity. Mr. Bonebrake will make his last trip south as conductor today. He will return tomorrow Narregan Returns t. G. Narregan, united States deputy marshal, was bacK at his office In Federal bulld ng today Olio wing a business trip to Roseburg He reported seeing the wreck of an orange truck that went off the highway near Canyonvllle. L.u rti-h was strewn about the roadside. 1 To Convention Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Howard left by train last evening for Portland where Dr. Howard, presi dent of the (tregon State Osteopathic association will preside over the mid winter convntjjn of that organiza tion. Mrs. Howard, vice-president of the women's auxiliary of the associa tion, will attend the convention ses sions. Or. Howard will complete ar rangements for the annual state con vention of the organization to be held Jn Med ford in Jure. Guard Unit Fuil Company A, 186th Infantry, has attained Its full ctlve strength, of 00 men, Capt. Carl T. Tengwalri, commander, announced today. Fifty-nine members attended the weekly drill t the Armory last night. Company oilcera. Capt. Teng wald said, are continuing to receive applications for membership In order ro build up a waiting list so that vacancies that might arise can be fill ed quickly. Anyone wishing to Join the org&nlztitlon may register with Capt. Tengwald at 135 West Main street, or with Sgt George P. Llndley at the Armory. Elks Are Checked Hugh Ritter, district ranger of the Rogue River nat.onal forest, was back at his office here today after checking complaints that elks were devouring the hay stacks on farms around Crystal. He reported trarclln many miles on skis without seeir-g an elk, though tracks indicated the presence of about 50 In the area. The animals were able to travel fast and keep out of sight be cause there were only two feet of Lknow on the ground In the locality. he said. State police Informed Mr. Ritter that 15 or 16 elka bad crossed the divide to winter at the head of the south fork of Rogue river. , "V," ' 1 ' f " 1 nitiWimi rm .In 1' -l ' ! Visit Here Mrs Don Spencer and : daughter Alice of Ashland visited I friends here Monday. Rosenbauiu Away A. A. Rosen baum. district passenger and freight agent of the Southern Pacific, left on the morning train today for a brief business vtsn to Roaefcurg. Mrs. Gaddl South Mrs. Earl Gad dls left for cfcicrarrento by plane tes te re ay afternoon In response to a message etinj that her sister, Mrs. H. D. Howard, was critically 111 fol lowing an operation at the Sutter hotr-ltal In chat city. Bonney Leaves S A. Bonney, rep resentative of the United Auto graDhic Reg'ster company with head quarters here, left by motor today on a business trip to Klamath Falls. Mr. Bonney recenMy returned from Seattle where the company presented nlm with a parchment testimonial tor attaining the nest 1835 sales rec ord In the northwest district Hold Consultation Dr. Richard P. nillehunt, .trthopedlc specialist of Portland, held consultation at Com munity hospital last night with Dr. B. C. Wllsoi over the condition f Miss Mildred Cn.on, who has been confined to the hospital for some time. Dr. Dlllehunt found that Miss Carlton wan show' ng slow but pro gressive impuvement expressing sat isfaction wif-h her recovery thus far Fire In Ashland Fire partially de stroyed the res'.dence of W. H. Wen ner, 324 Central stree In Ashland, at 10 o'clock thi morning The roof and upper fl-or of the six-room house Tere considerably damaged and the lover floor juffereu from water used by the firemen. Neighbors removed most of the furniture undamaged. Origin of the blaze waa undetermined. The loss was fully covered by insur ance , Banquet Announced A World Call u d? fTJS at 6:30 In the recreational hall of the Flrtt Chrlathn church, to which all ward members Sunday school offi cers and teachers and members of the Adult Missionary eociety and their husband ano wives are invited. Those Attending are requested to bring covered dish and one other rrt'c'.e of food A good program is ass; .red. The meerlng la to acquaint people bett'' witn the brotherhood magazine, "World Call." Market? UvMtOCl!. PORTLAND Jan 39. (AP-TJSDA) HOGS 900, including 670 direct. Mar ket active, fully steady with Tues day's best time, or strong to 10c higher than average.' Good to choice 165-315 lbs. mostly 10 I's. 330-360 lbs. 10.25-10 35; 110-185 lbs. 10-10.50. Pocking now. largely 8.50. Smooth light 8.75. Mtdi'im to good 65-lb. feeder pigs 0 85. CATTLE M. calvea 10. Quality mostly plain Mftrltet fairly active, ful y steady. Pew fed steers unsold, held above 6.75 Odd heifers ao 6.35. plainer dalrv type 4- low cutter and cutter cows 3.50-3.W; common to me dium 3 75-4.50: good beef quotable 5.36. Pew bulls 4.75-5; plain lights 4; good to ohuloe vealers 8-0. medium around 7. SHEEP, none. Market nominally steady. Goud trucked-ln Iambs sale able around 8.75-9' choice load lots quotable 850. Medium yearlings saleable around 6-6 SO. Oood to choice ewes quotable 4.35-8. SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, Jan. 39. (AP-USDA) CATTLE: 350, hold overs 30. Run Includes about load and half steers and six cars low- cutters-cutters; fairly active, gener ally steady: load medium 1096 lb. California steers 7, sorted three head $6: package medium 035 lb. ateers S7; choice vealers quoted up to (9.50. SHEEP 435. direct 335. Under 85 lb. lambs absent, quoted, about steady: heavier lambs 25-Wc lower; two decks good-choice 93-94 lb. Idaho fed woo led lambs 9. straight: ewea unchanged, package good 118 lb. wooled ewea $5.15. Portland Wheat PORTLAND, Ore., Jan. 39. (AP) Grain: What: Open High' Low Close May .87 .874 .88 .88 July .19 Vt .79 "4 .78 .78 Sep. .7814 .78 K .77 .77 Cash: Blng Btnd bluestam ..1.18i, Do (18 pet.) 1-31 Dark hard winter (42 pet.) 1.09V, Do (11 pet.) .93 Soft white, western white, herd winter, western red .83Vi Northern spring - . .83 Vi Oata No. 3 white. 833.80. Corn No. 3 essteru yellow, 830.50. Mlllrun, $17.80. Today's car receipts: Wheat. 30; flour, 11; corn. 1: oats. 1. Portland Produce PORTLAND. Jan. 39. (AP) BUT TER Print, A grade. SOc lb. In parchment wrapper; 37 He lb. In car ton; B grade, parchment wrapper, 354e lb.; carton. SOc lb, BUTTER FAT Portland delivery: A grade deliveries at least twice weekly, 37-3 8o lb.; country routes, 36-37o lb.; B grade, deliveries lesa than twice weekly, 35 -36c lb.; C grade at mar ket. B grade cream for market buying price, butterfat bsAls, fi&c lb. EGGS Buying price of whole salera: fresh specials, 17-18c; extra. 17c; standards. 15c: extra medium, 14c; do medium firsts, 13c; under grade. 13c; pullets, 13c dozen. Cheese, milk, country meats, live poultry, onions, potatoes, wool and hay, steady and unchanged. , Wall St. Report NEW YORK, Jan. 39. (AP) A brisk demand for motors and aviation shares starched up the stock market list today. Oalns of fractions to around 3 points appeared on the board at the finish, with final levels around the best of the day. Numerous r.ew ,tBlt? for several months were recorded. The closing tone waa firm. Ap psoxlmtely 9,600,000 shares changed hands. Today's closing prices for 33 select ed stocks follow: Al. Chem. & Dye a. . 164 Am. Can . 134 Am. As Fgn. Power . A. T. & T. 814 181 Anaconda . SOU 7354 38 83 38 Atch. T. & 8. F. . Bendlx Avla. Beth. Steel . California Pkg. Caterpillar Tractor . Chrysler Com). Solv ... Curtlss-Wrlght DuPont Gen. Foods ... .... Gen. Motors Int. Harvest. I. T. & T. . eatt , 80 , 31 144 85 88 84 'f, Johns-Man. , 108 87V4 38 1TA 44 13 30 18 43 80 13 74 39 - 8 Mont. Ward . North Amer. .. Penney (J. O.) Phillips Pet. Radio Sou. Pac. Std, Brands 8ta. Oil CsJ. ............... std. on n. y. Trans. Amer Un Ion Carb. United Aircraft U. 8. Steel . Silver NEW YORK. Jan. 39. (AP) Bar silver, steady and unchanged at 44 c i BIRTHS Dnen -y Mr sinrl Xra Darffl HllUftn 46 Llndley street, a girl, weighing alx pounds, eight ounces, January 36, at home. One Mall Tribune want ads. uirimc delected Shorts z TOMORROW and Friday Irish y are smiling while Irish fists are flylngl Jsmei CAGNEY Fat O'BRIEN THE I m SI IN US rfk 'tAIIB Mi NttON All IIHKI You'll rnar with glee: XIDMti 1 I t Today Only ,4 lRCCEi1T Iffi-ZM SVCHTN'IW Ji 1 K 1 f4M . '9- , 1 " ! 4 James Cagney in 4.,. .A --f :..f 1 B"- "Frisco Kid." dramatic plcturlza tlon of tho thrilling pioneer days ot old San Francisco when the Bar bary Coast seethed with activity and life within Its borders was the wild est adventure, opens Its locsl run tomorrow at the Craterlnn theater. The all star caat Is headed by Jsmes Cagney, who Is supported by Margaret Lindsay, Rlcsrdo Cortes and ' LIU Damlta, more than forty persons In the principal roles and thousands In tbe gtgantlo mob scenes. The story centers about the ter- rlflo conflict between the denizens of the waterfront and the better class of citizens at a time when there waa no effective law except that laid down by the dread hand of the vigilantes. Barbary Coast, at the time. swarmed with every sort of adven turer. Including miners Kolng or re Ose Mall Irtbune want ads. TOO LATE TO ULASSIFY FOR SALE 30 purebred ewes. L. A. Salade, Central Point. FOR SALE TOOO-cMck coal brooder. 810: 750-lb. capacity Melotte sep arator, 81.5 O. I- Robinson, Ross Lsjie, 3rd house to left off Jack sonville highway DRIVING to Sen Francisco Sunday. Want passengers to there expenses, Phone 480-J. "iiii i ii inn. l iuiijjip.'i mi shows 1 1 K8Tr WHAT YOU NEED IS A DARN GOOD LAUGH! Har JOY HODGES, the icreerj'f new warb ling haart-throbl "Frisco Kid" Lead -";'. i . "' " ' turning from the gold fields, tlc-et-of-leave and fugitive criminals from the penal colontea of Australia, gamblers, dive keepers and women of the underworld from every part of the country. Murder, arson, crimping, white slavery and every other known vice, flourished openly In the shadow of the law whose officers waxed rich from the spoils of their underworld henchmen. It was under these con dltlons that the famed vigilantes were orfianlzed to hang murderous miscreants and burn dives that got out of nand. These flaming events constitute the stirring action of the picture. and it Is In this setting that there blossoms a most unusual romnnce. that of a leader of the city's de spoilers and a beautiful girl, ten derly reared In the luxury and re finement of the highest society. FOR SALE Phileo radio, baby crib and hign chair, am e. Mam. FOR SALE 36 hisee: weteht 1200 l?0O lbs.; all gentle. J. B. Whlt litch. Klair.atn Falls. Rt. 3. 13 miles wuth K. F. ... . ... i ii.ii . Um,uVmv fi- am!! ftmlly In Ashland- room, board snd eio per mrniio. wnie dui ioo Msll Tribute FOB SALE Sanitary couch, piano, i beds, coll springs, moies, M.oiee, Jnck's ana Hand store, ma e. Mam mm And that's w h ft t you'll get when you see these merry fun ster tear tip tho town ... In this mus. ical comedy HIT loaded with Dance . . Girls . . Romance . . Riot . . and Rhythm I TODAY and THURSDAY "Botty Boop" Cartoon Ina Bay H'tHon MHorfoara in "Accent On Girls" Variety - News In Rialto Role 8ong, dane, romnc and tun rule Aupreme tn the uper-chu-gfd musical -comedy farce "To Beat the Band, opening at tbe Rial to the ater today where It will a4o play Thursday. Hugh Herbert and Helen Broder- lck have the leading roles. Accord ing to advance reports Huh waa never more perfectly cast than th fuddy-duddy who falls heir to a vast amount of money but cannot get It unlws ha fulfills a moat un usual provision In hla benefactor's will. Mlaa BroderlcK. freah from her trtumpha In "Top Hat," finds her self grandly at home as the super cheating female lawyer. Erie Blora. also of "Top Hat" tame, aa usual ta cast In a way that enables him to cajole many chuckles. Roger Pryor and Phyllis Brooks take the love interest while Joy Hodges, whom you are alt familiar with over the radio, la reported to take your heart away with her song. FOR SALE Sow ard 6 pigs. Inquire App legate rtore POH SALE Furniture for 8 -room house. Phone Ar2 or call at 1009 8cuth Oakdale rXR RENT Oan housekeeping: rooms. Proa reasonable. 310 N. Barttett. Wj NTKD Hous.lteeper In country noma; one mre interested in home than was-ta Box 1566, Mall Tribune. Von rent Apartments: hot water. 334 Apple. FOR SALE - - Team mares, S and 3 years old. we!fl;t 12&0: one mare 1S50: 2 gening 14W: 1 mare and 1 griding 1'00. B. L. Dodenhofl, ierrlU, Ore. L -'III J I a:5-9:oo; TODAY ONLY! She was ready to abandon a great career and world aoolalm! U mkje JOSEPHINE flj Also Tonite STARTING Seething- drama and ro mance in a sinful city that knew no law . . . vicious Barbary Coast I T Bhadowy, sinister streets ,. , where living men ask ed no questions . . . and dead men told no tales I L 30 HARLBY moto.-cycJe. perfect con dition; rea barium at 135 00. PIKROB-AU MOTOR CO. DodtP anil Plymouth. RADIO AC PC Pmerron portable, S nibes. lnltic vener finish. 103 West 3x.L NO USBD CAR Is as good as new. out we uive t e lP5t used car Values tn town 1&31 Reo Hoyal Coupe W5000 1684 Chryr Arflow Sedan. KflS Chrysler 6 Sedan 1634 Chen'let Sedan, radio and heatr 1M4 Chevrolet Pickup. 1930 FVird Coue il76.00 Studcbaker Sedara.. ...Wfl to 1123.AO Nosh 3eda- - 60.60 SA.NPBPSON MOTOR CO. Studrthalter 8: and Service. AND HOW IT TRANSFORMS HANDS REBEAUTIFIES YOU win adore the dainty purse size Cham berlain's Lo tion which the coupon rjrinra u n n Vou will enjoy trying this quick-drying louon. You will be amazed at now it re-beautifies hands and skin. Not sticky or gummy, a blend of thirteen im. ported oils. It is a complete beauty treatment one you . must try. ChambrUiD Lboratona, x. iiv Dot Moinem. I k i moiiiM, low. ( lMf 'I. ' rvfm lotion. ij Nanuu. Hohlweg's Top Shop Tops nrewed. tTneil, Replaced or Patched Bnrtlctt at Eighth Phone R7 I MaU . ..tic Km . . . 15c Riddles lOe HUTCHINSON at the Holly TOMORROW! 4ESS-2SS 3 with MARGARET LINDSAY RICARDO CORTEZ FRED KOHLER ESTELLE TAYLOR 111111 akr . ,v x . n