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BEDFORD MAIL TRTBTTSTE. fBDFORD. ORTOpy. WEDNESDAY, FEBBFABT 5. 1936. PARE FTTB Local and Personal In Bay City Don How was among MwlfoM residents In Sau Frsacisco this wt In Mn Franriwo L. R. Psrleifc was among visitors from this city in San rranciKO this wek. Visit Hire Qorge Bf of Phoe Blx vu amon MMford risttors this morning. You nj:i Visit The Rr. and Mrs. H H. Young made business and social eslls in Ashland Monday. At Headquarter Glenn A. MeiEler, durational adviser at Camp South Fort, called at COC headquarters here today. Railroad Man Here C. h. Bischoff, trawling passenger agent for the oreat Northern railway, conferred with local official today. To Yafctma Mrs. C. L. Hopkins and amaU oa were among northbound naAsencera on the morning train to day, their destination being Yakima. From Ashland Among Ashland residents In Medford Monday were E H. Butier, C. Reynolds.' Mrs. Virgil Chapman and Mrs. A. B. Chapman. Applies for Enlistment Merlin 2 Msrqui left by train last night tor Portland where he will apply lor en listment In the United States army. Nam Meet Members of the Grad uate Nurses association will meet t th horn of Mrs. Roland Smith, 423 Kewtown street, tomorrow evening at 7:30 o'clock. Mayor U. Better Mayor George W. Porter, confined to his home with a coid for several days, wm able to return to his office at the Porter Lumber company today. W. R C. Meeting The Women's Jtellef corps will meet tomorrow after aoon at 2 o'clock in th Armory AU members are particularly urged to be present. ladles Aid Meet The Ladies Aid Af the Zioii Lutheran church will meet in the church parlor tomorrow aftemon at 2:30. Mrs. A. 0. Pedlr mm tU he hostess. Seeks Members Jack Davis of Red ding, Cal field representative of the flhesta-Cascade Wonderland associa tion, was in Medford today to enlist new association members. "Engineer Here H. A. Hampton, di Tision engineer for the Southern Pa cific railway, headquarters In Port land, transacted business In Medford this morning. To San Francisco Mrs. Sam Gold tlne. accompanied by Mrs. Eleanor Degernese, motored yesterday to San Francisco where they will b the guests of Miss Tillie Goldstine and friends for ten days before returning to Medford. Calls In Ashland Mrs, W. H. Fisher called on friends in Ashland Monday. Planning Board Meet The Jackson county planning commistion will meet in the Jackson County Cham ber of Commerce at 7:30 tonight Judge Sari B, Day, commission chair man, will preside. Posts Exchanged Lieut, p. B. Mid dleman, who has been on duty at Camp Indian Creek, and Lieut. Trygv Bogevold, who has been at Camp Tut Lake, exchange posts under orders issued by CC headquarters today. Burelsons Reiarn Mr. and Mrs. . T. Bureison returned this morning from Los Angeles and San Francisco where they hare spent the past sev eral days inspecting and buying new merchandise. Return from Portland R, Carver returned this morning from Portland, where he and his wife were called recently by the death of Mrs. Carver's another, Mrs. Katharine Yettick. Mrs Carver will remain in the northern city for a few days. In Welding Business Earl McBee had today established his own weld ing business, having leased the weld ing department of the Medford Pipe 4r Machine,-? company at 0 South Fir street. Mr, McBee has served as welder with the Medford corporation and Merri man's shop. Committee Meeting The roads and highways committee of the Jackson County Chamber of Commerce will meet at 9:30 tomorrow morning with A. 8. V. Carpenter, chairman, pre siding. The committee will be ad dressed by C. A. Ayre, secretary- manager of the Oregon Pacific High way association. Aiding Veterans H. R. MoCulloch is now assisting Lee Garlock in filling out adjusted service certificates for veterans of the World war. Veterans seeking payment under the recently' enacted baby bond law may consult Mr. Garlock and Mr. McCulioch at the AAA office on South Riverside avenue just off Bast Main street. Special Meeting Esther Church Leake, director, has called a special meeting of the Jackson County Teach ers chorus Saturday morning at 10 o'clock, in the courthouse auditorium. The special rehearsal Is called be cause the chorus will make an earlier apearence thsn previously planned, and Mrs. Le&ke requests all members to be present. News of Students According . to word received by relatives and friends here. Bill Cummings and Dick Sleight, student at the University of Oregon, were recently intiated Into Phi Delta Theta and Phi Kappa Psl fraterni ties, respectively. Sieight Is now pro motion manager of the Emerald, stu dent newspaper, and the students state that both are enjoying campus life. Markety Llratoek, PORTLAND. Ore, Feb. 5 (AP TJSDA) Hoge 500, incluoinf; 387 01 rect. Market tl, fully aieaily. flood to cholct i88-ai lbs. moatly i0.'!5; 320-3SO lb butchera. maul? HO 35, few to $1030; heavier flown to 9 50: 100-J5S Iba., 10 10.60; packing aowa meetly 8.50: Hghta, 8."; tew fairly good feeder ptgi, 1010 35: choice quotable 10.75. CATTLE 60, calves 10. Market alow, around eay. Few light feeder were, J 50. Slaughter ateera acarce, good lcng-Jede quotable to 7.35 or above. Few heifers M.TOaS.50; low cutter and cutter cows, 2.50(9 3.50; ccanmon to medium, a3.75?4.50; good beef eoira quotable 5 35. Bulla largely $4.7550; common to me dium lealera. 5A0750; choice ouotable to 9, SHEEP 25; fat Jamba nominally steady. Oood trueked-ln lamba sale able around $8.75; good to choice load lota to $9.50, Fes medium 100- b, ewes steady at $3.50; choice quot able to $5. On Rialto Bill Hi SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, Feb. 8. (AP-USDA) Cattle 435; alow, mostly ateady. Medium-good 1380-lb, $6 50 7.00: good under 1000 lb. steers absent, quoted up. to $8.00; choice vealers quoted up to $9.50. SHEEP 75. nominal; choice under SO-lb. wooled lambs quoted up to 10.00; slaughter ewsa salable. 550 down. CHICAGO, Feb, 5. (AP-USDA1 Hogs 5000. unevenly 10 a 20c higher than Tuesday's average; sows steaay, top, $10.85: bulk 170-240 lbs., $10.65 85; 250-300 lbs., 10.35-65; better grade 140-160 lbs., $10.35-80; few sows, 9.35-50. CATTLE 5000, calves 800; run abridged In face of sub-rero wea ther; generally steady to 35 cents higher on most killing clsssea par ticularly steers and heifers; most steers. $7.75 m 10,75. with better grades 11.00 upward; feeders dull In sympsthy with Inclement wea ther; lightweight heifers up to 10; bulk. $7.35 8 25: moat weighty sau sage bulls. 8.60-90; sprinkling Teal ers. $13.50 down. SHEEP 9000; bids and sales around steady to 35e lower en better grade fat lambs; sheep about steady: bet ter grade lambs opening 10.50-75; native ewes, 4,00-75; host held 5.00 and above. Barbara Stanwyck Here Thursday Two new and different Edmund town will be seen at U Rialto the ater in "The Oreat Impersonation" where It plays today and Thursday. In the earning exposure of what goes on behind the scenes of war preparations, Lowe plays two rotes And a monocle Is almost his sole means of disguise In differentiating between the two. Best known for his portrayal of fast-talking, wise-crack ing scapegoats, he ts neither in tnis dramatization of E. Phillip Op pen helm's famous novel. Lowe ptays the ominous Leopold von aagenstein. International aaven iurer willing to take any man's life for love or money or for love of a woman. He Is first seen hiding In German East Africa, hll his em ployer, an unscrupulous munitions king, seeks to "fli" murder charge. Lowe Is also Everard Beminy, an al coholic Englishman, who drifts down ward from power to worthiessnesa. What happens when the two, who were once college chums, meet In Africa constitutes one of th most surprising motion pictures ever con ceived. Valeria Hobson and Wer Engles play the women In the Urea of these two counterparts. Others in the cast am Henry Mollinson, Spring Bjingtou Henry Kolker and Esther Dale. S - -wf: - - j ' ,. sf . ' " . - t police that fe had s tatestlos Pi rstMminf to cc ni. The yoyth st JSaaiamo. Brit- !sn Coiumbis, ctfrr ths city ef Victoria. 7 .; July . Sept. . .88 H Xti .-37H J83i Xi -BS'i Wall St. Report Portland Produce The most famous rifle shot ever knows Is brought to life en the screes sUrtlng tomorrow at the Crs tertan theater with the showing of "Annie Oakley. starring Barbara StanwK a the role of the sharp ahootlsf atar of Buffalo Bin's Wild West and Indian Show. FoUo'H e the career of Assie from the day ahe first proved her prowwa with rifle until hp t&enm ih toast of Irfnps, th film schnllf ta a show within s show th Buffalo Bill circus eowbova and tndiitii playing a lrnix?rtant p&rt n the story. Vrmltm To&tvr. sfe.vys Douj la, Andy Cld and maof or fie r screen iuininsrJf ar in th support ing cast. On ths mt prorram with "AnnS OakUy' will h Walt Dl&iey's nwst Silly Sjsphony. filmed stlrsly U Tvhn?ro)ar. "Thrv- Orphan KIMww.' SPECIAL ELECTION UNOFFICIAL COUNT SHORT A PRECINCT unofficial count on the specie! lection Isst Prldsy, with but one precinct, Brownsboro, missing, shows the following results on state mea sures: primary Change, No " Tea MO Majority against 4,777 Legislative compensation. No Tea 6,076 631 Majority sgalnst galea Tax. No Te , 8.289 . 1,681 Majority against Student Fees, No Tea . 3,608 5,235 1,803 to protect 11a borders and enforce its demands for Justtce and right. In closing Commander Bryant ex pressed hope that the employment of effective economic sanctions azalnst any r.srrcssor mliht avert any wide spread war, as the neces sary materials for ammunition and armamenta are limited, and any such blockade would ao cripple $ war like nation that extended hostilities could not be maintained. AIRPORT PROJECT HELD UP PENDING REVISION OF PLAN Meinritv uainat - 3,832 The canvassing board, composed of Charles B. Qsv. Mrs. Laura Marks snd Mrs. Bthel Southwlck, started the of ficial count of the ballots this morn Ing. The Brownsboro precinct election summary was looked in the ballot box, and the figures will not be avail able until opened by official order of the court. AR TENSION HIGH IN EUROPE NOW IS BRYANTS1RNING (Continued From Page One.) Brvant asked questions of the audi ence and also answered a number of questions. The speaker's main thesis ss that the only hope to prevent an other world war and resulting chaos, thtoueh educsiion of the peo- nl. mrA thfF J rhtWIWilt S tO the real facte of the world situation that must be faoed. He particularly stressed the folly ot yielding to t.ri,irf!i which can only result In misunderstsndlngs. plead.id for freedom of speech, freedom vif dis-eussh-n snd a realistic attitude to ward the world sltustlon, not as we might like It to be, but as it really Is. In the spesker'a opinion a real spiritual faith, sa well as courageous and ssgresslve leadership must be marshalled behind the effort to end war and bring world pee-. Until amne international organi sation, however, generally supported br all the wor'.d pewera and prop erly implemented In functioning, a nation like the I'ntvd S'ar should bava as dequa; $rmj and navy Medford's supplemental application for $130,000 of WPA funds to com plete modernization of the municipal airport has been held up because plans and specifications have not contained sufficient engineering data. This message was given this after noon to aviation committee members of ths Jackson county chamber of commerce and the city council after a Hotel Medford luncheon by Cspt, Edward Whitehead of the bureau of air commerce, U. S. department of commerce. Plans are to be revised in accord ance with an Isometric system to Be sent from Portland tomorrow to Fred W. Bcheffel, city superintendent, Capt. Whitehead said. It was emphasized that the defici encies of the plana and specification were not attributable to Medford. Standards have changed frequently and different methode of procedure have been followed by various per sons In authority so that the wool picture ha been at times confused. It waa pointed out. It waa declared, however, that pro cedure has now been standardized and both Capt. Whitehead and Dr. Raymond H. Staub, member of the state aeronautics board who came from Portland with the captain, gave sasursnces that the Medford project, when properly revised, would be ap proved so that the city would have one of the most modern terminal air port In the country. Cspt. Whitehead and Dr. Staub pralsMt Mr. Scheffel for his untiring work in preparing plana and specifl catlona and Mayor George W, Porter, who presided, commented that h did not ae "how one man could accom plish aa much work as Mr, Bcheffel rinee " PORTLAND, Feb. 6. (AP) But ter Prints, A grade, 36c lb. in parchment wrapper, 37c lb. in car ton; B grade, parchment wrapper, 35c lb. carton, 38c lb. BUTTERPAT Portland delivery: A grade, deliveries at least twice week ly, 35'i 36i,4o lb.; country routes, 3414935'ic lb.; B grade, deliveries less than twice weekly, 33i.Vj: lb.: C grade at market. , B GRADE CREAM FOR MARKET Buying price, butterfat basis, S5c lb. EGGS Buying price of whole salers: Fresh soeclsls, 18a 18c; ex tras, 18c: standards, 16c; extra me dium, 18c; do medium firsts, 12c; undergrade, 12c; pullets. 12c dozen. MILK A grade, Portland deliv ery. 5B';c lb butterfat basis for 4 per cent. COUNTRY MEATS Selling price to retailers: Country killed hogs, best butchers, under 150 lbs., 14 14i4e lb.: vealers, heavy, 7',8Ho lb.: others unchanged. LIVE POULTRY Portland deliv ery buying price; Colored hens, over 514 lbs., 1718e lb.; under S ins., 16sel7c lb.; leghorn hens, over 3H lbs.. 1415c lb.; under 3Vi lbs., 14 (tlSo lb.: leghorn broilers. 2 lbs. and down, 2P31c Ibj springs, over 3:4 lbs., 19 200 lb; colored springs, i lbs. up. lSfitSOc lb.: roosters. 8Sc lb.; pekln ducks, young, 1417o lb.; eeese. ll13c lb. Cheese, onions, potatoes, wool and hay, steady and unchanged. MEW YORK. Feb. (AP) Selling in the final few minutes unsettled the stock market today after a brisk demand had pushed many Issues to new highs for five years or longer early to the final hour, Parm machinery and miscelianeoua industrial shares had attracted most of the buying. A few of them man aged to eta id a portion of their earlier improvement. The closing tone was irregular. Approximately 230, 100 shares changed hands. Today's closing prices for 32 select ed stocks follow; Al. Chetn. fc Dje 18S?i Am. Can 125H Am. Fgn. Power 8', A, T. & T, 185', Anaconda .... -' 304 BAKING EXPERT HERE M1ER K. P. PLANE HOP Afttr being JJown ta fcnd from Klamath Pails, where h Instructed bakrrs in FH-biw's Klamath plant, by Heinle nuhrer ri private alsp'-ane. 1 ArtBr A. Winters, Korld-trawling baker, will be In Medford the. remain der of thta week Instructing snsl dem- onstratSsg for bakers ts FUihrft'e bakeries. It was Mr. Winters' first trip fay tr and he stated tost, al though the new expeHem was ?ery enjoynMe he thinks it dnt agree with Mm as well as ordinary travel, Mr, Winters also stated that during him stay hers ha will be very gUd to Independently advise any Medford housewife on baking problems, and that anyone interested ts Invited to consult with him at Fluhter'e bakery. BERLIN, Feb. (AP) King Qua- ts? cit Sweden made what was offici ally 4escrtbed as "a persons visit" to Hete&sfuehrer Hitler today. He called while on hi way to the Riviera Atch. T. & S, F. . Bendiit Avla. Beth. Steel ali&rnla Pkg. . Caterpillar Tractor , Chrysler ComI, Sou. Curtiss-Wright DuPoiit Gen, Foods General Motors , 1st Harvest. I, T. & T. Johns-Man. Mont. Ward North Atner. Penney (4. C.) Phillips Pet. Hadio Sou, Pac Std. Brands . Std. Oil Cal. .. Std, Oil K. J, Trans, Amer. Union Carb , United Aircraft TJ. s. Steel 75 23 82 -t 35 20 H , 246 33 a) 583, 67 117 215 88 Vi 76 43 j 30 1ST, 4Si 60 I3-! 76H 27 SPKS'CTR CO R 5 FT! ERE. Tel Cart Tnsnks. Te wish to express rar sppns-istios fT the mw uglsiful kindness oHered ua. ag Zutitu Dors) pieces, during ef berr.mnt upoi"i itt death ot sur husainid and ttb?r, Mr. Ciar Por".r sad Famlv, Mf. asd Mr? M L Purler ad PamSy, TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY Jerer bau, R. W, pam. Ts-ect Cf r-trs,, sponsored c7 &Jt roict P..T. A. TOR BEST W water uM, 554T GOOD HOME- Tpc toedroosis do-rn-Urge room Jr JflCB SHADE, psos sm m 911. lOBT : Tan te.yt.ir,er. ir.it'.ned "O. 8 " BewsM- Return to lYieun. K. f. RED COCKliRSlfi. TL 4-F-4. 3S PlTSiWTH DeLui Sess; sJevy lajs; guaranteed I-.e new. Prtoed tor quick salej 5 Us3. PIERCE-AibEN ,H iOTOH CO. Drdjps sad P ,rsKftith. rARM BARGAIN !33 Acre isesr Meifcrsi; Jsree huje- large bam, hds, etc part fenced. 25 acres under cultlrauon, soil, fruit, berrle. wslnuu; good rivslion tifJ school, Price $U00; 10 down, W ch year wn atr lntert. Also clear t-Sif prrpertT to irae for good suhhfts iajproved. The Keai &tte Exchange 18 N- Bartieu Paoiie 149B, FOR BAUS m TOADS Acreage on. highway rlrw ts Talent, or trac tor and lEplemsnt. H. S- Biftlsaili Rt, 4. Bos I S3. Medford, TOR SALE M&j sd eolt. and Whit Leghorn cMotem. phore 921 -X. MAKOGAKT tiding ta&' and chairs. 203 Janette. WANTED or 100-1 b. tesm. Stst s icci locstfou. Box M8. TJDune. HATE BUYER tor food well Imorsved suburban &me mth amal! mfmg torn in sbs Jt Tir property The Bni Exchange 19 N. tvrt.'e. PaotM U9. ACRES with sis n hotia trade for hos in. KS-'dfcrd. Moetly !n rroo. A t!r& t'ker rrx"0- FOR RETT 1 A, f'fflft, I A. grdeB, mftdm bmise, ls?g 5ss?m, hes hauw. S !S .00 moathW. SfotWf Agfzi'Zj, I ax, .9 aor of c-'tj tim&Sa SWS. SAFE 11x22x26, MOjOO. Cutslon, 327 K. R,'vers.;ct. VBAVTIFVU -lb-art lz. horre with ttn Al verti ? jed orr.Ts.rri ; 4000 urrrxi. BHOW 4k WSWXm Realto?, WAKTEO Custom h a h i r-ch -ens,, dueks. far cum?nir Poultry Rs&eh, 5 mM? out M'dwiy rcAd. Cencral Pcmt. R, I, m ACRES, cuItlTi'.e,!. ctos ia, fine -toom. house, frsrn. ;rr c'airtea hose, & A- fre irive?. PrV SI5CO; trm&. Sherr rVtf er.rT. I cnJe norti Of city limits," Paclfj Mwy. YOUTH ARRESTED IRE RETURNED 10 SEATTLE Uovd aorg Strrltng, W-jwr-oM Canadisn Joath arrcaurnl hw by Bt&te pollra February 2 for lnv::gt oa, vs& sstertlay takea Into i'.--tody by tf. 8. Immigration utJrt li and ttVamei to Stattl. Sitrtlns ma drsrina "Drlw Tour sell" sutmns&nm which h bttn rented ta Vasroiirrr aniS Msh he was aupposealy taking to BelUBghatn, Waah, He- rnima thla country on touring pmrM, bt afjrnlttfrl w 832 K. Ctuum, FOR 5Al. H " - 04 h:T. Z A. par??, H ntfje aouiu ot Pfiwtia. FOB SAW Dry, o't frrowth fir and FOB REST Vtt attracUra. arr.a'.l, lumnsK nmnK tuOk irtmlon, Fr.lttalr. J tmt. ale SJ OaMat. rW?$ nsssrf l'5marHna-mdke your skin esmol :-SStlMJiSwilli'il if Mystery! Murder! Masquerade! TODAY 6 V Portland Wheat PORTLAND. Ffb. . (API Oram: Wh.at: Open Hlgri Low Cloae May M .5 XS M July .Wi -11 -TO'l .W'i Brpt. .t?h mi n't, .m Caah: Big Brad bhirawm, i.ib; do 13 par nt, M11H: ark hard winter. 13 Pr cent. 1.10; do, H pr cmt. 93',ic; aoft white, watern whlt, hard wintr, wrrn rrd, 83c; northern apring, S4c. Data. No. a white, ajj so. Corn. No. 9 yellow, 30.80. Mlllrun, H8 W, Today a car rereipW: Wheat, S; barley. 3; neur, 18; hay. 1. Pear Market Yesterday HEW YORK, Feb. t.i AP-USDA) Pear auction market. TwetM cara ar rived; 1 Oregon oar unloaded; 13 cara on track. Oregon D'AnJoua: 1,243 boiea extra Jancy, 3-J.50. avemge 43; 33 fancy, 1.8S-3.38, rra(! 3.14, Oregon Cornice; 140 boxea tr fancy, 2.05. . r i AND THURSDAY! The greatest pioturs of his career . , . in & dual role he play tlw world'i most dangerous games , , that of a and jpy hanter in tt jnort daring adven ture and spy drama aver written 1 Chicago Wheat SMlw. NEW TORK, Feb, I, fAP Bar diver srteady and unchanged at 44. Kottce. I will not be responsible for any billa contracted other than by m If. AI.BF.RT C. Cf,ltENT. CHICAGO, Feb. , (API Wheat; Open High Low Cloee Mae ttJ I.flflH J9'4 jikjf as4JsWass 0DAY ONLY" If1 If You're Afraid To Say It 8ENP A VAtENTINB SWEM'S Valentine and Oift Shop . . . . NOT WITH THIS 9UICK BUTIHft LOTION IN office, More ... btuineni placet everywher , . . jirla nd women use Chamberialn'a Lotion, Why? Became it dries quickly, it not sticky or jummy, prevenu the nuiiance of tkky fingert when handling piper or fin fabric. Chamberlain' beaurifie, too, rm nd Mtm, oeaervea a piaca J on your dteaaint; table. I detrtment torea. m sr fetS EEEj TOMORROW and rmotv 2 i M LaaU in E. Phillips Oppenhtim vritn y t VALERIE HOBSON . it V WERA ENGELS Bear ol FUEL OIL All Brand A ay Arooost TIL 831 Medfori FotI Co. .Th fate of oationi bung on one wo oisni lovel gr Toft milrh mnney ant l, J n p) w pot XT 5r4WA GUa KIBBEE ZASU PITTS tsw. ivmn ono MIL ma r m m m w J j ' I AltttM OKT fit IMEfT; rJJ "Voice of Experience" fyH j 08WAUJ 0ART00H Hi-sSs ! Comedy Sewreel Shosft M ;-: f I M iffl 'I.iiar.i III t jjJJI TODAY ONLY! Gailty? Yes! . . , byt guilty only nf love! n UUbSjaMWi ALSO T0K1TE ONLY AT THE HOLLY I V TOMORROWf1 vw.r,, C':f yh- erackhot IWa eetin -jrjk 1 . rvsl I .... f . !j try h m knsna fifitij feUa, . . , . . ji Jr rvil"T!4 1 earn st M pm... I grotoid of Eaf- jl -?an Wild II VM hupiihi a. Wt snd In- W PRESTON FOSTER MELVYN DOUGLAS ANDY CLYDE 'plus Writ Dbney'f Silly Symphony ik ootoa "3 ORPHAN KITTENS" Feel at Home in "The Heart of Portland . Comfort 3tsflr Vvunrj errtr Altnrim Bale: Oelacised ' mp Kit talk J bkm o, enmioa. up. liiil Ftna Fark Are Hotel m .. far fWtlaB IH THE BEAST OF THE CITY