MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFOKD, OREGON". TITTRSDAT. JAVTARY 30. 193(5.
PAGE SEVEN
Local and
Kelly North Ool. !. E. Kelly left
on the evening train yeaterdsy fori
Salem wher be wll make a, brief
business visit.
t
At Headquarter C apt. J&mea O.
Wanber, commander of Damp Agness,
conferred with officer at Medford
OCC headquarters today.
Rudy to Portland Robert Rudy
left by train laat night for Portland
where he will make brief bualnese
Tlalt.
VanDyVe Here Prank J. VanDyke.
city attorney of Ashland, transacted
business in the Federal building and
the courthouse hero today.
Attends Play William Meyers was
among those from this city attend
ing "Singapore Spider," contest play
presented at Eagle Point last night.
Sweeney North Dr. Charles T
Sweeney left on the morning train
today for Seattle where he will make
a business visit of a few days.
To Portland Ernest J. Smith left
yesterday afternoon on a short busi
ness trip to Portland, driving up with
R. A. Skinner. They expect to re
turn tomorrow morning.
To San Francisco Mr. and Mrs.
Albert Orr left last night by train
for San Francisco where they will at
tend Buyer's week which ttarta Feb
ruary 8.
To San Iler;o Mr. and Mrs. W. J.
Freeman of Central Point will leave
tonight for San Diego where they
will sojourn for the next several
months.
Returns North George F. Peterson
of the Valvolene Oil company re
turned to his headquarters In Port
land this morning after spending yes
terday transacting business here.
Students Visit Here The Misses
Helen and Marian Gould of Ashland,
students at Southern Oregon Normal,
were week-end visitors here at the
home of their sister, Mrs. Wilbur R.
Chlldreth.
Back from Inspection Cept. Frank
lin H. Canlett. district CCC Inspector,
was back at headquarters here today
following an Inspection of Camps
Oregon Caves, Gasquet and Humbug
Mountain.
Grey at Meeting Herb Grey, Mall
Tribune advertising manager, was to
day attending a conference of news
paper advertising executives In San
Francisco. He left for the bay city
last night by train.
Attends Meeting H. 0. Emery, 0.
H. wenner, O. E. Hedberg, T. H. Simp
ton and J. W. McCoy, all of Ashland,
ttended the meeting of the South
ern Oregon Bankers' association here
Tuesday night.
Fra7.ee necupcratlng Oliver D
Frazee, exchange teller of the Med
ford branch of the First National bank
of Portland, was reported resting com
fortably today following a major op
eration at Sacred Heart hospital yes
terday. Forest Conference Karl L. Janouch,
supervisor, and K. P. Reynolds, assist
ant forester of the Rogue River na
tional forest, were In Grants Pass to
day conferring with Roy Headley,
chief of the division of fire control
improvements, Washington, D. C.
Watson Sigma Nu Richard Watson
of Medford, reported by a press re
lease from the University of Oregon
as pledging Sigma Phi Epsllon, pledg
ed Sigma Nu. as did Bob Oolvlg of
this city, it was learned today. The
press release was in error.
Speakfl Here George N. Magwood,
chairman of the congressional board
of the third congressional district of
the Townsend club, returned to his
headquarters In Portland this morn
ing after filling speaking engage
ments here yesterday.
Joins Show Boat Hugh A. Ritter,
district ranger of the Rogue River
national forest, will leave tonight for
Portland to take over a new assign
ment for a month. He has been as
signed to the forest service show boat
which will our Washington. The
show boats give educational enter
tainment on forest service at COC
camps and public schools. Instead
of traveling in boats, however, the
show troupes and their properties
travel In portable trucks.
AND
4 BUSES daily
Leave Medford
B:10a.m. fi.r.oa.m. 6:45 p.m.
1? :05 a.m.
GO BY BUS
... if j cheaper
... it't more restful
...if 5 convenient
LOW FARES
(haw RariTi
San Francisco . $7.60 S13.70
Los Angeles . . $12.40 $22.35
Additional Local Service
. . . and connections to
ail points in rhe U. S.
JACKSON HOTIL
Central Elfhth
DEPOT Phone 309
fill: '4
Personal
Carter In Ashland County Clert
Oeorge R. Carter was a business caller
In Ashland Tuesday.
T ran wot Business Ous Blllen
transacted business in Ashland Wed
nesday.
Business Caller Jim Semple of the
Voorhles Orchard transacted business
In Medford today.
From Apptegate J. B. Herrlott of
Applegate was among business vis
itors In Medford Monday.
To Spokane Lester Newbry of Tal
ent left last night on a business trip
to Pokane, Wash.
Farrrll I'pstate Prank P. Parrell,
city attorney, Is transacting business
In upstate cities. He is expected back
Saturday.
From Grants Pass Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Currier of Grants Pass trans
acted business and called on friends
her yesterday.
Returns -Home Mrs. James Sulli
van of Ashland, who has been a pati
ent In a local hospital following a
major operation, returned to her
home Sunday.
Business Caller Cel Gerevals, Med
ford representative of the Baker,
Hamilton and Pacific company of San
Francisco, was among business callers
In Ashland Tuesday.
Reserve Officers Meet Reserve of
ficers of this district will meet at
the Armory tonight. A special map
program Is to be presented which will
be of interest to all those in the or
ganization. To Portland Miss Amy Elliott, stu
dent at the University of Oregon, to
day went to Portland, where she will
meet' her mother, Mrs. B. R. Elliott,
who Is returning from a visit in Se
attle. The two will visit William Bar
num. student at the North Pacific
Dental college, before returning to
Eugene, where Mrs. Elliott will be a
guest of her daughter for a few days.
Holding Trvouts Company A.
186th infantry, will hold a tryout at
the Armory tonight to select a four
man team to represent the unit In
the William Randolph Hearst indoor
rifle competition for the national
guard. The team Is to be selected
next week, after which actual firing
will begin. The national contest will
be Judged by mall. All shoots must
be concluded by February 10. Rifles
of .22 caliber are used.
Attend Conference in Medford to
day were Bishop Titus Lowe of the
Portland area of the Methodist Epis
copal church; Dr. J, C. Harrison, sup
erintendent of the Portland area; Dr.
Louis Megtn, superintendent of the
Salem district, and S- W. Hall, super
intendent of the Cascade district, who
continued to Ashland for the third
all-day conference of the church In
Oregon, the other two having been
held yesterday and Tuesday In Port
land and Salem. Attending the Ash
land conference from Medford was
the Rev. Joseph Knotts, pastor of the
Methodist Episcopal church here.
Return from Lake J. Carlisle
Crouch, chief ranger, and Charles E.
Chrlsler, chief clerk of Crater Lake
national park, were back at their of
fices in Federal building today, fol
lowing an Inspection of properties.
facilities and personnel at the moun
tain resort. Mr. Crouch stated that
skiing and weather conditions at the
lake are now Ideal. All park roads
are open excepting the stretch from
headquarters to the rim, which will
be plowed out soon, he said. The
state highway leading to the west
entrance Is still closed, he related, so
that Medford residents must travel
via Ashland and Klamath Falls to
reach the resort. Fifty-five cars and
198 persons registered at the lake last
Sunday.
Livestock.
PORTLAND. Ore.. Jn. 30. (AP
USDA) Hogs 600, Including 341
through. Market active, mostly steady.
Few early sales 15c higher. Bulk
169-315 lb. drlvelns, 110.85: few early
to 111: 330-300 lbs.. 610010.35: light
lights mostly 10.35 10.85. Pscklng
sows largely 68.50: lights to 68.76.
Choice 03-lb. feeder pigs, 610.75.
CATTLE 150, Including 79 through
direct; calves; 135, Including 133
through-direct. Market moderately
active on plainer kinds, rather slow
on others; few common steers un
sold. Good feeder steers quotable 87
and above. Pew heifers. 65 f 5.50;
low cutter and cutter cows, 63.75
3.50; common to medium. 63.76a
DENTISTRY
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4 50: good beef cows quotable to
05J5. Bulls, 84 5: good to choice
veslers, 68 9 0; medium around 67.
SHEEP 100. including 63 direct.
Package common 71-lb. woo led
lambs about steady, 67.50. Good
trucked-ln lambs saleable to 68.75 4
9: choice load lots quotable to 89.50.
Fat ewes quotable, 84.35 3 5.
SOUTH BAN FRANCISCO. Jan. 30
(AP-USDA) Cattle 800; load top
good 991 lb. California fed steers.
68.00: three leads medium-good fed
steers, 67.00-50; choice veslers quot
ed up to 89.50.
SHEEP 750: choice Under 80-10.
wooled lambs quoted around 610;
ewes salable 65.50 down.
CHICAOO, Jan. 30. ( AP-DSDA)
HOGS 32,000; mostly 10 to 15c lower
than Wednesday's average: top 810.10:
bulk 170 to 350 lbs., 89.9011.10: 360
to 850 lbs.. 89.83 m 10: better grade
140 to 180 lbs., mostly 69.75 910; few
sows. 88-909.35.
CATTLE .000, calvea 1,500: very
little done on steers and yearlings:
bidding 35a lower on common and
medium grades and unevenly steady
to 35o off on better grade steers.
1 1.00(1 11.50, but choice kinds held
around 618.: bulk of crop held at
810.76 down to 68.00: undertone weak
on all she-stock, 360 lower on bulls,
and 35c or more on vealers; latter
class selling 81.001.50 under recent
high time st 611.50 downward.
SHEEP 13,000; fat lambs opening
slow; generally asking around steady
and refusing lower bids esrly: better
grade lambs held 610.65 a 10.73 and
above; most bids downward from
810.50: sheep and feeding lambs about
steady; native ewes 64.00 s 4.75; best
Portland Produce
PORTLAND, Ore.. Jon. 30. (API
BUTTER Print. Agrade. 86 Vic lb., In
parchment wrapper, 37V4c lb. carton:
B grade, parchment wrapper 3514c
lb., carton 36c lb.
BUTTERFAT Portland delivery: A
grade, deliveries at least twice weekly.
373 38c lb.: country routes. 88 3 37c
lb.: B gride, deliveries less than twice
weekly. 33 338c lyb.; c grade at mar
ket. B GRADE CREAM FOR MARKET
Buying price, butterfat basis. 65c lb.
EOG8 Buying price of wholesal
ers Fresh specials, 17 e 18c: extra,
17c: standards, 15c: extra medium,
14c; do medium firsts, 13c: under
grade, 13c; pullets, 13c dozen.
ONIONS Oregon, 61.80 3 1.66 per
100 lbs.
POTATOES Local, 81.40 cental;
Klamath. 61.65 cental; Scappoose
Netted Oems, 81.3531.40 cental: De
schutes Netted Oems, 61.403l.65 cen
tal. Cheese, milk, country meats, live
poulty, wool and hay steady and un
changed. Portland Wheat
PORTLAND. Jan. 30. (fl) Oroln:
Wheat Open High Low Close
May 88 88 85 85
July ,.. 78 78 78 78
Sept 77 77 77 77
Cash: Big Bend bluestem, l.la',4:
do. 13 pet. 1.31; dark hard winter, 13
net. 1.09: do. 11 net. 93: soft white,
western white, hsrd winter, western
rad. 8314: northern spring. B3V4.
Oats, No. 3 white, 33.60.
Com. No. 1 E. yellow, 30.50.
Mlllrun. 17.50.
Today's car receipts: Wheat 19
flour 7; hay 8.
Chicago Wheat
CHICAOO, Jan. 30. (AP) Wheat:
. Open High Low Close
May .99", .99, .9814 .99,4
July .88 .89 .88H .88
Sept. .87(4 -87 "V "Vi
Wall St. Report
NEW YORK. Jan. 80 () The
stock market turned In a rather rag
ged performance today as profit tak
ers went home with some of their
gains In the recent favorites.
At the asm time, some .of the
steel, utilities, soils and specialties
wer resistant, and scattered strong
spot were in evldenos. The close
was Irregular. Transfers approximat
ed 3.850,000 shares.
Today's closing prices for 33 select
ed stocks follow:
Al. Chem. te Dye 1S64
Am. Can 1304
Am. 8c Fgn. Pow. 1, 84
A. T. T 161
Anaconda ,. 80
Atch. T. S. w 7J4
Bendlx Avla. 30-4
DENTAL PAIN
MINIMIZED
SAVE
on DENTISTRY
by the Frequent Examination
and Repair of Your Teeth
Prices quoted gladly and in
advance of any work done
Fillings, Plates, Bridges
EXTRACTIONS
Dr. Barnum
DENTIST
SPARTA BI.DO. Opposite Hubbard Bros.
PHONE !J-R
Rialto to Show Devil's Island Film
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A harrowing- tale of the Prenr.h
Devil's Island penal colony, called
"Escape Prom Devil's Island," featur
ing Victor Jory. Florence Rice and Nor
man Foster, plays at the Rialto then
ter tomorrow and Saturday.
The film's drama Is set against a
background of death -Infested swamp
land and alligator-ridden rivers, na
ture's own barricades against escape
"Captain Blood" at
Daring and debonair Peter Blood,
immortalized by the novel of Rafael
Sabatlnl. has been brought to life on
the screen In "Captain Blood," which
comes to the Craterian theater on
Sunday, for Its local run.
The gentleman pirate of fortune Is
portrayed by Errol Flynn, a young
Irishman comparatively new to film,
but who won this role, considered
one of the most Important of the
year, over a score of famous actors
after a serlea of screen tests.
Tall, broad-shouldered, handsome,
with a dashing and magnificent per
sonality. Flynn has lived something
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C3 Tomorrow and Saturday!
CONDEMNED TO A
Where the aun fries your
brain . . . where life is cheap
er than a smoke . . . and a
woman's kiss is a madman's
dream I
Two men from the legion of
Lost Souls . . , damned to
Devil's Island . . . defy their
doom for the woman only
one can have I
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from this desolate penal outpost.
Jory enacts the role of an adventurer-spy
condemned to this tropicul
Hades after a thwarted attempt to
steal some military secrets. Together
with his compatriot, the father of
Florence Rice and young Foster, serv
ing a sentence for crime he never
committed, Jory strikes for freedom
across the trackloxs marshy Jungto.
Craterian Sunday
of the life of Peter Blood, not as a
pirate, but as the soldier of fortune,
for he has sought adventure all over
the world.
The leading lady, portraying a
beautiful noblewoman who falls In
love with the bold pirate, Is Olivia
de Havlland.
The story opens during the period
when the Duke of Monmouth wa&
leading an abortive rebellion against
King James II. Dr. Peter Blood runs
afoul of the soldiery and soon there
after finds himself slave In the West
Indies and later the captain of a
pirate ship.
Monty Ward
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Bert Pmvrll nnd Ills
ORF.flON I.UMI1ER JACKS
K. P. HALL
Every Saturday MKht
Men Mr 9 Till 3 Lailles tic
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Unit. Aircraft ...
U. 8. Steel
Gagney In Irish
Role At Roxy
"The Irish In Us.' with James Cag-
ney, Pat O'Brien. Frank McHugh and
Olivia De Havlland In the leading
roles, plays at the Roxy theater today
and Friday.
The story la about the sorrows and
Joys, the anxieties and triumphs of a
little family of New York Irish folk.
Cagney. O'Brien and McHugh are cast
as brothers and real comedy comes
to the front as they steal one an-
ot burs' girls, swipe one anothers' suits
and fight for the first kiss from their
darling old mother.
Others In the cast are Allen Jen
kins. J. Farretl MacDonald and Mary
Gordon, the little Irish lady that
made a great name for herself by
playing the mother to these three
boys In "The Irish In Us."
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LINCOLN. Neb.. Jan. 80. (API-
Moths, reported Land Commissioner
Leo Swanson, were eating their way
right Into Nebraska's finances. He
sAld he spent 9300 a month for labor
and poison to restrain the peats
from destroying carpet In the legis
lative chambers at Nebraska's cap-
Hoi.
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CARD OF THANK
We wish to express our sincere
thanks to our many friends for their
woras 01 sympathy ana acta or kind
ness during our recent and bereave
ment In the loss of our beloved wife
and mother; also for the beautiful
flowers. C. Oodlove, Mr. and Mrs.
Etna W. Wall.
Special communication of
Medford Lodge No. 103, A.
AjX at 7:30 p. m. Work In E. A.
degree. Visitor Invited.
O. O. Horner. W. M.
GEO. AJUDBN, Secy.
Penney (J. 0.)
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WHEN 'MIGHT WAS RIGHT' IN GOLD-MAD FRISCO!
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TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
COMICB PEARS Put up In half
boxes. 30 to AO pears per box, large
sizes suitable for gilt shipment or
homs iie. a l.oo to S1.26. Medford
loo and 6 tor ago Co. Phone -64.
FOR SALE grinder, fan mill.
4-horM a -cycle gos engine, 8-tube
radio, good 8x10 rug, 25 Rhode Isl
and pullet. Al's Trading Post. Jack- .
sonvllle highway and Lozler lane.
ANOTHER REAL BUY I
Well Improved acres near Medford, 1
with 4 acre in full bearing fruit;
6 -room home. Total price Ss!250.0O;
1.000.00 down, balance on term to
suit responsible buyer.
ALSO
Resl speculation In this 10 acres
located liuude city limit of Med
ford within a blocks of city school,
streets on three aides, water, sewer
available, price only SJOOOO per
acre for Immediate sale. Terms.
CHARLES A. WING AGENCY, INC.
(Exclusive Agents.)
WANTED Man to tg small bunch of
heep. Jacksonville, F. E. Bybea.
FOR SALE OR TRADE 1 -ton truck.
704 Beatty Bt.
FOR RENT Large front sleeping
room. 225 Cottage.
FOR RENT FumlslieTcbin; hot
and cold water, garage; adult. 953
Dakota St.
FURNISHED house, 4 room, bath
and screened porch, at 1510 West
Main, $17. 50; water not paid. C. A. I
Lwvoe, aaa-j-a.
BARLEY Ben beardless. l'4c lb. E.
E. Fo&a, Talent.
FOR SALE Guernsey cow. Frank
Howell, Loeler Lane.
AUCTION SALE at Pavilion Saturday.
February 1st. Poultry, tools Includ
ing onrpentr and millwright tools:
lot of good furniture; usual run of
livestock. Southern Oregon Live
stock Auction Co. Col. A. H. Dud
ley. Auctioneer.
for Baby's Cold
vcd best by two
era t ions of mothers.
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Glittering with the gaudy glamour of the vicious
"Fifties" , . , seething with underworld terror and
Vigilante vengeance . . . ruled by the "Frisco Kid,"
hare-fisted king of the "Barbary Coast"!
'34 FORD V-8 DeLuxe Coupe; cannot
be told from new. Bargain prtca
only M85.00.
PIEHCK-ALIN MOTOR CO.
LKxt(e and Plymouth.
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