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PAfiTC TITTTCTEEN Paul Muni Coming in "Dr. Socrates" "Captain Blood" Opens Sunday FOR &ALE Doorm, haoubators, win FOR SALE Several excellent milking Shorthorn bulls, or will trade for dairy cows or heifers. Oaklelh Ranch, Central Point. oowa, waemng machine, axes, drum set, cooking stoves. Jack's 2nd Hand Store, 40a E. Main. MKTYFOTCD MATT, TRFRTTST, rRDFOKD. CVREOON'. FT? "THAT, .TANTATiY 31. ma. Local and Personal ' To Lot Angelei Floyd House was i xpected to leave thl evening train for Los Angeles. Business Caller Bain Vetght of this city was among business callers In Ashland Wednesday. Visit BeiatUes Die Peterson and Miss Evelyn Doss visited relatives and mends In Ashland Wednesday. - Transacts Business F. I Mutter ol Ashland transacted business In this city and Jacksonville Wednesday. - BUyeu Here Floyd Bilyeu. execu tive of the Portland WPA office, con ferred yesterday with heads of the Medford district office In city hall From Winter Lieut. A. E. Bra bee. commander, and Donald Mace, edu cational adviser at Camp Wlmer. oon- j tared with executives at CCO head quarters. From Sardine Creek John Litster. owner of the House of Mystery on Sardine creek north of Gold Hill. - transacted business end visited friends tn Medford today. Here This Week Miss Maude Pool of Jacksonville Is visiting friends :n Medford this week and assisting in the oflce of Mrs. Mable Mack, county home demonstration agent. Holmes In Town Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Holmes were Medford shoppers to day. Mr. Holmes Is engaged In a hydraulic mining operation on Sar dine creeS. Bat from Mnrshfleld Harold Peck of the Borden Sales company In this territory, returned from Marsh -'field Wednesday to spend ten days "conferring with dealers In Medford and this district. Wins Prize Mrs. Henrietta B. Mar tin stated today that she has been awarded a prize of fi by the Rem ington Typewriter company for an article entitled "Why I Want a Rem ington Noiseless," submitted in a re cent nation-wide contest. Food Sale Planned Jack&on coun ty extension committee will bold a cooked food sale at Holloway'a store. North Central avenue, tomorrow morning at 9 o'clock. Benefits are to be used for expenses of delegates attending the home Interests confer ence In Corvallis February 10 to U. PORTLAND, Ore.. Jan. 31. (AP) Butter, buttarfat and egg quotations were unchanged. ' Bids for lightweight leghorn chick ens were around 13 13c pound, Port land. Higher prices f. o. b. Imperial Val ley has caused an advance of 25c crate 'for beat lettuce. Rhubarb was again lower with $1.10 for extra fancy 16s. Hothouse mushrooms continued to find an active call for fancy local stuff. Firm tone was shown for spinach. Country killed meats were un changed generally with fancy calves scarce. 4 Livestock PORTLAND, Jan. 31. (AP-USDA) HOGS 350 including 244 direct. Mar ket steady with Thursday's genera1, trade. Good to choice 165 to 200 lbs., mostly ft 10.85; 345-lb. butchers $10.30: light lights, $10.25 (10.60. Packing sows, mostly $8.60. Good to choice feeder pigs, quotable $10.00$ 10.76. CATELE 25, calves 30, Including 39 dlrecA. Odd head low cutter and cut ter ouws around steady at $2-50 3.50;- others scarce. Fed steers sale able, $6.357.00. Heifers $5.006.35; eef cows, $4.75 '56- Bulls, $4.50$ B.35. Good to choice vealers, $8.00 9.00. SHEEP 36, all direct. Market nom inally steady. Good trucked -In lamb? saleable $8.759.00. Choice load lots quotable to $9.60. Good to choice ewea quotable $4.265.00. SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO. Jan. 31. (AP) US. Dept. Agr.T Cattle: 100. Moderately active, steady; load medium 950 lb. California steers $7; good under 1000 lb. steers absent, quoted up to $8.00; package medium 1150 lb. weights $8.75; choice vealers quoted up to $9.60. Sheep 100. Lambs about atnir at MEAHMF 5Wi-.SV treat: easy to prepare with Mtf frm 100 Grsrfe 4-1 Ornnrm Semofii You'll b mmAxtd at the many dV liciouslr different dihe chat you can prepare in few minutes with PORTER'S Fril-lets,Mcironi,Spi-gbmi and SiUd-etv They are a meal in themselves! PORTER'S products are the most tuty.nourisning, quickly and easily digested of all macaroni prod get - At every ftood grocer's! '11? RECIPE CABINET, by IS m FREE sn4 Porter labels to Moves to Ashland Mrs. Clare Olive ! Reames has moved from this city to: 306 Sixth street In Ashland, where she will make her home. Vlf.lt Patients Mrs. Ella Oxford. Mrs, Klda Anderson and Colver An- ! derson of Ashland were callers In ! Medford Wednesday. Mrs. Anderson ! and Mrs. Oxford visited Mrs. A. L. j tisrvey 01 Asniana, wno is m at tne home of her daughter, Mrs, E. M. Wilson, on South Riverside avenue. Sweeney North Dr. Charles T. Sweeney, president of the Pacific I Northwest Medical association, left i yesterday for Seattle to attend the ; silver anniversary of the Seattle Sur- I gloal society, a two-day session. Mon- -day. Dr. Sweeney will attend the reg ! ular council meeting of the Oregon State Medical society in Portland. He 1 will return to bis office here Tuesday. I Tax Return Aid The internal rev enue service of the U. S. treasury de partment has completed arrangements to assist taxpayers prepare tbelr fed eral income tax returns for 1935. Erie Qray, deputy collector, will be at his office In the Federal building here every morning from tomorrow to Feb ruary 19. Inclusive. He will also be at his office here all day from Feb ruary 29 to March 16, Inclusive, for the same purpose. He will be In Ash land February 37 and 38. Taxpayers needing assistance In filling out re turns are asked to consult him on those dates. Snowmen Meet Rogue Snowmen will meet at 7:15 tonight In the Jack son County Chamber of Commerce to discuss plana for the week-end. Some of the members are planning to at tend the week-end snow carnival at Mount Shasta, but not as club rep resentatives. The Shasta meet, spon sored by the California Ski associa tion, includes ski Jumping, racing; and cross-country and slalom runs. It is likely the Rogue Snowmen, as a club, will spend Sunday at Crater Lake national park If the highway leading to the west entrance Is open. If It is not open they will probably go to Union Creek, where the U. S. forest service has provided a ski slide. It was reported today that the state rotary plow la now working on the blocked highway between Dia mond lake Junction and Crater, the probability being that the, road would be made passable by Sunday. week's decline, choice under 80 lb. woolsklns absent, quoted up to $10; package common - medium 61 lb. wooled Calif ornlas $8.50; package plain 47 lb. weights $6.00; ewea ab sent, quoted $5.50 down. CHICAGO. Jan. 31. (AP-USDA) HOGS 7,00; active, 16 to 36o higher than Thursday's average; under weights up more, top $10.35; bulk 170 to 250 lbs.. $100.00 10.20; 360 to 360 lbs., $9.7510.10; better grade, 160 to 160 lbs., $9.85(910.16: most sows, $9.009.35. CATTLE 3,500. Calves 500; fed steers and yearlings broke sharply late Thursday; some sales better light cattle 50 cents off; today's mar ket a peddling affair about In line with" Thursday's downturn; batter grades absent; best around $10.00; bulk $7.76 to 9.00: cows steady; heif ers steady to weak but generally 26 to 50c under high time this week on common and medium grades: others steady to 35c lower; cows fully steady; bulls and vealers unchanged, both classes ruling considerably lower than last week. SHEEP 8,000; fat lambs In fairly broad demand; early btda mostly steady: asking unevenly higher; good to choice native and fed western lambs bid upward to $10.50 freely; now asking $10.7610.85 and above; yearlings strong: aged sheep and feeding lambs firm; scattered ewes, 4.00$4.75. Portland Produce PORTLAND. Jan. 31. (P) BUT TER Print, -A grade, 88o lb. in parchment wrapper: 37c lb. carton; B grade, parchment wrapper, 35!c lb.; carton, 36'c lb. BUTTBRFAT "Portland delivery: A gtide deliveries at least twice weekly, 37-38c lb.; country routes, 86-87c lb.; B grade, deliveries less than twice weekly, 35-36c lb.; C grade at market B GRADE CREAM FOR MARKET Keep Valuables Safe from Fire, Theft and Loss For less than one cent a day you can seenre the protection and peace of mind which comes from knowing that your Valuables are safely locked In a safe deposit box in our concrete and steel vaults. Deeds, inmranoe papers, wills, mortgages, heirlooms ... the things you value that are irreplaceable or too important for casual handling should be safeguarded and pro tected. Rent your own safe deposit box the next time you are in this bank. A. A. Schramm, Manager Engane Thomdike, Assistant Manager Oris Crawford, Assistant Manager. MEDFORD The FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF PORTLAND ' -W-Tsr "Nit - Paul Muni, Ann Dvorak and Bar ton MacLane, the big three that made "Scarf ace" famous as motion picture history, are reunited In a new picture by the same author. "Dr. Socrates." coming to the Rlalto theater Sunday. Muni plnys the role of Dr. Soc Buying price, butterfat' basis, 55c lb. EGOS Buying price of wholesalers: Fresh specials, 18-19c; extra, 18c; standards, 15c; extra medium. 15c; do. medium firsts, 12c; undergrade, 13c; pullets, 12c dozen. LIVE POULTRY Portland delivery, buying price: Colored hens, over Sty lbs., 16-17c lb.; under 5 lbs.. 16-17c lb.; Leghorn hens, over 3 Va ., 1 15c lb.; under 3 lbs., 13-13c lb.: Leghorn broilers, 2 lbs. and down. 3-210 lb.; springs, over 3 lbs., 18 19c lb.; colored springs, 3 lbs. up. 18-19c lb.; roosters, 8-9c lb.; Pekin ducks, young, 14-17c lb.; geese, 11 12c lb. Cheese, milk, country meats, onions, potatoes, wool and hay. steady and unchanged. Portland Wheat Portland Wheat PORTLAND, Ore., Jan. 31. (API No grain session today, holiday. Chicago Wheat CHICAQO. Jan. 31. (AP) Wheat: Oijen High Low Close May .e"ei J.00'4 .99V, l.oo July ,. .89 & .89 Vi Sep. n. .87 .88 .87 .87 Wall St. Report NEW YORK. Jan. 81. (AP) The stock market struck an advancing stride today which carried numerous Issues to new high ground for the , last several years, with gains of fractions to 3 or more polnte. The j close waa strong. Transfers approxi j mated 8.100.000 shares. ; DANCE Until Two A. M. ORIENTAL GARDENS EVERY SATURDAY Two Halls Two Orchestra One Admission BRANCH ran Tb iiniii i I -oionr nawonm sank WfST Of TMf HOCMM" rates, a young surgeon who pits his scientific knowledge against the brute strength and guns of a gang of racketeers. "Dr. Socrates" should st a new pace In screen drama, that will outdo even the great "Scarf ace'' and "I Am a Fugitive From a Chain Gang.' Brokers were not in agreement as to Just how much Inllatlon senti ment had to do with the rally. Many stocks, such as the utilities, which have never been classed as Infla tionary hedgea, were In the forefront of the forward push. The French franc, however, mov ed briskly against the dollar tn for eign exchange dealings, getting up around e.GD'i cents, oi- above the point where gold can be shipped profitably from America, for the fist time since September S, 1934. Today's clcalr prices for 32 se lected stocks follow: Al. Cham Dye les Am. Can , 133", Am. & Fgn. Power 8 A. T. & T. 181 H Anaconda 80!4 At. T. & S. T. 74V4 Bendlx Avla 23 Beth. Steel , S24 California Pkg. 34T4 Caterpillar Tractor 63 Chrysler 94 Coml. Solv. . 20y4 Curtlss-Wrlght 4 DuPont '. 148 V, Oen. Poods .. , ...... 34'4 Gen. Motors . 59 Int. Harvest 66 I. T. ic T. 16T. Johns-Man - 111 Mont. Ward 37Vi North Amer. .. 39s,(, Penney (J. C.) ; 71 !4 Phillips Pet 43 V. Radio - 13 DANCE h Bert Powell and His OREGON LUMBER JACKS K. P. HALL Every Saturday Night Men 25c Ladles 10c From 8 till 8 WYT1ME: LAST TIMES IO.MGHII I THE IRISH IN US Jtfift SJ0H , AlUH VOX SATURDAY ONLYi Continuous Showi 1 to U IMIOOI THI NIOHT HIOHT" P!u Comedy and Cartoon tmmummmmmmmm Porta wmmm Hit--1 . w3 v Mil DiV English village patriot sold as sUtm, revolt and beconia pirates in th ppraona of Ouy Klbhco iiwntr) Darld Torronoe and Robart Barrat In the million dollar production oi adventure on the high aeaa, "Cap tain Blood," opening Sunday at the Craterlan theater. Thl thrilling talc of seventeenth oentury sea pirates la aatd to be one of the mof.t elaborate and preten Sou. Fae. Std. Brands Std. Oil Cal Std. Oil N. J. Trans. Amer. so 43; 50 S 12 76 28' 3 503, Union Carb Unit. Aircraft U. 8. Steel Intense Action in Craterian Picture Intense In its action, in exciting episodes, in Its flaming color and plc turesquen ess, "Prlsco Kid" opened yesterday at the Craterlan theater. Set on the Barbary Coast of old San Frannlsoo In the early fifties. It la a story of the tumultuous gold rush days when adventurers from the world over congregated on Frisco's waterfront. In thla seething hellhole were gathered criminals, cut-throats, mur derers, gamblers, women of the demi monde and every type of human shark who lived by preying on hie neighbor. There a band of crimps would slip knockout drops to an In nocent sailor, knock him cold with a billy, rob him of the stake he had saved to prospect the gold fields, and attempt to shanghai him. But the shanghai artists caught a tartar in one Indomitable sailor, who 3 Today and DEATH ON DEVIL'S ISLAND! ADDED f' " ' MICKEY MOUSE "Mickey's Kangaroo" " Picnic Rumor Comedy Color rartoon Nen Starts SUN! MUNI . m a medical outS . cast who put gangdom on DltSOCHATE nun ANN DVORAK Myo Melhot Btrlon M Ln tion productions: In eereen hletory. Tremendoua aettlnga were designed by master builders. Playing the title role of "Captain Blood" la Errol Flynn, a handaome and daahlng young Irishman, who was recruited from the London stage. The feminine lead la played by Olivia de Hnvlland. the beautiful young girl who was akyrocketed to fame when chosen for a leading role In "A Midsummer Nljrht's Dream alter escaping from their net, shang haied the very crimp who had slug ged him and In a terrific hand-to-hand battle alnya the man's partner with the sharpened iron hook of his own false arm. James Cagney has the most power ful role of hts screen career. TOO LATE TO CLA8SIFY 2 -ROOM furnished apt. with light and heat. 229 No. Ivy. MIDDLE-AOED lftdy with son, 9 yw.. wants housekeeping for lone gen tleman. Write Mrs. B. Qleaen, Eagle Point, Ore. FOR SALE Barred Bock ehlcke. 10c; ready about February 10. Also tak ing orders for later chicks or cue torn hatching. Walter Foot. ml. north of Central Point on Amos Walker place. FOR SALE Newly finished house, 4 rooms with sleeping porch, laiye lot, good location; 1&00, terms. Box 1517, Tribune. DO NT FORGET Howard & Martin's Oarage equipment for sale. Priced right. 104 So. Bartlett St., Medford. FOR BALE Good furniture t bar gain prices. 303 N. Oakdale Ave, Phone 868 -Y. FOR RENT 4 -room house. Inquire 124 Lincoln. Saturday Men aent to this hell hole of madness .... caged by murderous jungles and shark filled seas.... con demned to die for a wrong they never did! "We'd give our lives for a woman's kiwi" IK PHEVTE RAT. NITEt "Leavenworth Case" DONALD WOODS JEAN R0UVER0L ssrx FOR RENT 408 North Ivy. fl-room lurmsnea bouse; US Inc. water. Charlee R. Ray, Realtor. Medford Bldg. phone 303. MUST 8BLL at once, finest 3 4 -acre home near Medford. All modern and new buildings. Box 1506. Mall Tribune. FOR RENT 031 Queen Anne. 4 -room unfurnished home; hardwod floora, flrepla.-e, electric rarr basement and furnar; 23 Inc. water. Charles R. Ray, Realtor. Medford Bldg. Tel. 302. FOR SALE R. X. Red sotting hene. Phone 961-R. LOST Orenga kitten, near Olorl, Pan i Apte. Call 143 1-U ! RADIO AC-DO Bmenwn Por:hl. 6- tube. Inlaid veneer finish. 809 Wet : (Seoond. , FOR SALE Hay, loose or ground, i grain or l!alta. w. S. Allen, 1 PhoenU. j TOR SALE Hudnon sedan. In good i condition, phone. 888.X bet-en I 1 n WANTED 10 to aoacN-aTwitn omi paatire, 5 roonia or more, with 1 year lea with option to buy. Tel. S9S-B. WANTED Automobile dealera to en ter car m Uons club Auto Show. Feb. 7th and 8th. WANTED 3.V00O peoletraend Llona Club Auto Show, nt. 7th -.nd 8th. FOR RENT Hollv Court rJosreleo" trlo range. FrlRl'dalre and oil heater. 419 Weat Second St.; circulating wood heater. 732 Dakota St.: 3 bedrooms and aleeping porch. Call 193 or 1147-W. tOST Referendum petition with 19 algnaturea. Pleaae return to Mall Trlbu e office. A HURRICANE Hurry I It Leaves anies MARGARET KICAKDO ESTELLE 'RED Tonight Only IShow I Tf 'J'l tIvII I Mot ... SHc l:4S I 'I'll - J Fl. Ill Even. ,3 Sb. S& X ON THE STAGE Ruth Liiy's Winter Dance Recital PREVUE SATURDAY NIOHT "KIND ill ALINE MaoMAHON STARTING j?Mrk ' OpDAY'j The Most Amazing ' 1 LdXj' 111 j Adventure a Man LV; JffbA j Evr Lived Be- VtTKJL Jf H oomes the Great jLy' VST "'( jAtur ( Rafael Sabatini's with ERROL FLYNN -V-v ni lum rh ufluin Awn J ROSS ALEXANDER And a supporting ulv cast of thousands Babatinl'i glorious romance now becomes thi screen thrill of a decade , . the story of the reckless renegade whose name was the terror of kings I WANTED Respemblo lady, 30 or more years old. unincumbered small aalary; room and board If dwired. Vernon E. KIUtrre, piione 142. p. O. Box 184. Grant Paea. Ore. ... WAJJTED Woman to kep house for man and son; SI 90 per week. Box 1&69. Mall Tribune. - FOR SALE Model A Ford pickup. Riverside Apt., room 15. FOR SALE Bedroom suite and can- ned Irult. 1033 West 9th, LYONS LUIHES Prelsned, since 1852, be. cause of their uniform high Quality! Sweet Wines and -Dinner Wines. Quarts .... S .7$ ' H-Gallon . . . 1.35 Gallons .... S.25 OF THRILLS! Tomorrow Nitrht! A WMYa A LINDSAY CORTEZ TAYLOR KOHLER . At 9:00 o'Olook LADY" BASIL RATHB0NE ' WjPgw xvfJ I' III V Xiw.1 UifU