BEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD. OREGON". TUESDAY. FEBRUARY 11. 1936.
PAGE FIVE
LOCAL and
vi.lrs Hpre Lillian Hamilton of
Ashland ru the guest o( friends In
thl city over the week-end.
To Vreka Mr. and Mm. Dlclt Trite
tcompanled Mr. and Mra. Garry Nw
ton to Yresa Sunday.
Here on Visit -Hit. Kathryn Nell
and daughter Join of Ashland wne
among visitors In Medford Saturday.
Sunday Guests Mr. and Mr. Dan
Camel were Sunday guest at - the
home of Mrs. S. A. Parker In Ashland.
In Aahland Mr. and Mrs. Arthur
Render of thla city were Sunday gueata
t the home of Mr. and Mre. I. C.
Erwln In Aahland.
III at Home -Mrs. Alice Vincent 11
111 at her home, aufterlng from a
heart ailment. She ha been con
fined to her home for some time.
Ashland Visitor Jack Moore was
among Ashland visitors In Medford
orer the week-end, spending the time
with friends here.
Visit Here Mr. and Mrs. Nick
Klne had as a week-end guest Mr.
Klne's sister. Mrs. Clifford Price of
Mount Shasta City, 01.
From Indian Creek Dr. Oeorgc B.
laenhart. surgeon at Camp Indian
Creek, waa a business visitor today at
Medford CCC headquarters.
At Headquarters Capt. John R.
Murray, commander of Camp Tule
lke. conferred with oftlcera at CCC
headquartera here today.
Visits Nephew Mre. Bertha Cor
thell and daughter Marjorle of Ash
land visited Sunday at the home of
Mrs. Corthell' nephew and wife, Mr.
..and Mrs. Loyal Abbott, of this city.
' From Ashland Mr. and Mr. Boy
parr and Miss Dorothy Parr of Ash
land visited Sunday at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Doss and Mr. and
Mrs. Charles Clause of this city.
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
WANTED At once, a painter who
will exchange work as part payment
on piano. Baldwin Piano Shoppe.
TmatEUB MUSICIANS contest tart
again Saturday night, February 15.
? 8 o'clock. CASH PRIZES. If you
olay piano, any Instrument, lng or
dance, register at once. Phone 335.
Baldwin Piano Shoppe.
XNTEDTfTtrade 1 ',4 -ton Graham
truck for '11""J2"ifi
JUNK J"1"1
WANTED
CASH PAID for Inner tube, lc per
lb up Rags, cotton and wool, up
to 5c per lb. Scrap iron, small or
large lots; also all other metals of
all (lecrlptlons.
MEDFORD BARGAIN HOUSE
37 No. Orape. phone 1083
FOR SALE 4 acrea. modem house,
outbuildings, pasture, fruit, berries,
Irrigated. A snap. 1300; terms.
Also Rogue river frontage with or
without oablns. Everything In real
estate. Roberts, 720 3nd. Phone
1S38-J. '
WANTED Middle-aged elderly man,
who understanda sheep. Rt. 1. Bon
308. Central Point.
iuLOWPIANO for rent or will
sell for balance due. BALDWIN
PIANO SHOPPE.
LOOT-Mirt'R.lverelde truck tire with
tube, on rim. Phone 720-R. Reward.
FOR RENT 1 A. alfalfa, 1 A. garden,
modern house, large barn, chicken
house; $1500 monthly. Sheley
Agency. 1 mile north of city limits.
FOR SALE Bv owner. 34 acres; cher
ries, pears, alfalfa; extra good build
ings Priced to sell. Box 350. Mall
Tribune.
FOR RBNT acrea. 9 acrea Irrigat
ed; house, outbuildings. Lester
Mesaal, Lake Creek, Ore.
FrTsaJjE Non-resident owned Im
proved 45-acre estate on Griffin
creek; 14 acres In orchard; at price
recommended by neighbors. D. 8.
BogRS, Administrator.
S80 ACRES. Sams Valley, one mile
from school; 83 acrea alfalfa, 107
acrea pasture. 50 acres timber. 40
acres wood lot; house, barn, three
chicken houses, woodshed, spring
water. Price 3600; lCi down, 10
per year with i Intereat.
The Real Estate Exchange,
1 N. Bartlett St. Phone 14M.
flTcHEVROLET Sedani perfect every
wav. original finish like new. Only
W45.00.
PrERCE-ALLBN MOTOR CO.
Dodge and Plymouth.
20 ACRES, cultivated, close In, fine 4
room house, barn, large chicken
house. 5A .free water. Price $1600;
terms, sheley Agency 1 mile north
of city limits, pacific Hwy.
CSH TALKS Service station. grocery
and lunch, with living quarters, on
Pacific Hwy. uoing goou
Mvist sell at once. $600 cash. Can
give some terms If aeslred. Address
P. O. Box 640.
CLOSING-OUT SPECIALS on our
White Elephant Table:
Eight-day clo.-k ,11
. Six-dollar pearla J
36 Pc. genuine Rogera silver 15 00
Manv other bargaina.
15 N. Fir St. The Book Nook.
WANTED Office desk, filing cabinet,
desk chair. Monarch Seed Co.
FARM BUYERS ATTENTION I
94 Acre, one mile from Talent on
county road. 17 acres slfalfs. 8 seres
clover pasture, all Irrigated: gol
cottage, barn, two chicken houses,
garsee. gralnary. good well, all fenc
ed. Price .''300.00: 10", down. 10
per vear wlt-h fr Interest.
The heal Estnte Exchange.
10 N. Bartlett St. Phone 1408.
FOR SALE Majestic car radio priced
ve-y mw: cwl condltl"n. Tel. 20
WELDING
Arc and Acetylene Welding
. EARL (MAC) McBEE
4a 5onth Fir St.
2bi
Medford-Klamath
Truck Line
(fcrmerlv on . Riverside)
MOVED TO
1 1 1 North Fir
PERSONAL
Oates South C. T. Oatea left on
the southbound evening train yester
dsy for Richmond, Cal., where he will
iranaacx Dusinesa at tne Ford plant
In that city.
Pierce Is III Cant. C. L. rtorne ...
slstant Inspector of the Medford dis
trict, waa confined today to H hom
on the Old Stage road by a slight Ill
ness.
General Aient Here w. B. Scott,
general agent for the Ohlcago and
Northwestern railway, arrived in Med
ford from Portland today to confer
with local official.
-
Visits In Klamath Mis Claudia
Constable waa a guest over the week
end at the home of her parenta, Mr.
and Mrs. R. V. Constable, In Klamath
Falls.
Spend Week-End Here Mr. and
Mrs. H. S. Ingle and son of Ashland
spent the week-end In Medford visit
ing at the home of Mrs. Ingle's
mother. Mrs. Margaret Fabrlck.
To Hospital Mrs. J. R. Thompson
underwent a major operation at the
Community hospital yesterday morn
ing and was reported recovering
nicely today.
Chamber Dinner A dinner will be
held at 7;30 tonight In the Talent
city hall, under sponsorship of the
Talent chamber of commerce. The
Royal Nelghbora lodge will prepare
and serve the dinner.
To Lava Beds J. Carlisle Crouch,
chief ranger of Crater Lake national
park, and Oeorge F. Whltworth, as
sistant EOW engineer, today trans
acted business at the Lava Beda na
tional monument In California
Return Home Mrs. Leland Clark
and her two small daughters. Betty
and Mary Ann. have returned to their
home In Medford after spending the
past month In Los Angelea where they
were gueat of Mr. and Mrs. A. R.
Johnson parenta of Mra. Clark.
From Portland E. H. Galllen of
Portland, of the Chase & Sanborn
company, arived on the morning
train today to transact business in
connection with the appearance of a
troupe of Major Bowes' amateur per
formers here next Sunday.
Reserve Meeting Reserve officers of
the dlstrlot will hold a dinner at Val
entine's cafe at 8;30 Thursday evening
after whioh a regular business meet
ing will be held In the Armory at 8.
Capt. M. 0. Wright will be the ln
atructor, the officers to conalder the
C. and O. S. map problem. MaJ.
Charles S. Pettec of Eugene will be
present.
Armory Drill Ton lent Company A
and headquarters company, third bat
talion, 186th Infantry, will hold their
regular weekly drills in the Armory
at 8 o'clock tonight. Two vacancies
In company A were announced today
bj Capt. Carl Y. Tengwald. command
ing officer. Anyone desiring to en
list In the company should be at the
Armory at 7:30, he said.
Emergency Treatment John Sha
fer, 69, In Inmate of the county poor
farm, received emergency treatment
In a local hospital Sunday night
when he was found on the atreets,
unable to support himself. Released
from the hospital, he fell down the
stairs of a local rooming house lsst
night and waa given emergency treat
ment again, thla time In the city Jail.
"Just drunk," police summarized his
condition today.
Lincoln Birthday
Market Holiday
NEW YORK, Feb. 11. ;P In ob
servance of Lincoln'a birthday, prin
cipal financial markets In the United
States will be closed tomorrow. For
eign market, the New Orleans cotton
msrket. the Boston wool market, live
stock msrkete and the Savannah na
val stores will remain open.
Latest Tombstone .
Has Stream Lines
NEW YORK, Feb. 11. (AP)
And now, with considerable fanfare,
the monument maker of Amerlc
have exposed to public view the
streamlined grave stone I
Of the tall, graceful, slightly
curved shafts on display at the flrat
national exhibit of memorial markers
here, C. O. Austin, an official, said:
'Many might with some Justice be
referred to s stresmllned."
Silver.
NEW YORK. Feb. 11. (AP) Bar
silver steadv and unchanged at 44i.
SNIDERY
ICE CREAM
Fancy heart centered brick and
individual molds for colorful dessert
. Phone 203
Snider Dairy & Produce Co.
Market?
Uveal ork
PORTLAND. Feb. 11. (AP-USDA)
HOGS 600 Including 300 direct.
Market ateady, 15c higher than Mon
day's average. Good to choice 165 to
316 lbs. mostly 611.15. top (11.35 spar
ingly: 330 to 360 lbs., $10.60 10 85:
light lights, 10.50 10.75. Packing
sows. 69.00a 9.35. Feeder pigs quot
able 610.35 10 90.
CAVTLB 50. calve 10. Market ac
tive on meager supply, fully steady
at Monday's advance. No steer of-
fered early. Good fed steers quotable t
67.50 and above. Few common helf- I
ers, 64.75 it 5.50; low cutter and cut
ter cows. 63.76 '9 3.75; ommon to me
dium, 4.004.76. Good beef cow
quotable to 85.36. Bulls. 64.76 a 538:
light beef bulls to 6635 Choice veal
ers quotable to 610.
SHEEP Market nominally steady.
Good trucked-ln lambs, saleable to
69.00. Choice load lota quotable 69.50.
Yearllnga ssleable 66.75. Good to
choice ewea quotable 64.36(f5.00.
SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO. Feb. 11.
(AP-USDA) CATTLE 50; slaughter
steers absent, good around 900-lb. fed
steera quoted 67.76 8.00; good cows
absent, quoted 65.S0g6.00; few daU7
heifers, 6510:S.35: late Monday steers
closed fairly active, steady, load medium-good
920-lb. Oregon steers.
67.50. load good 1325-lb. beeves. 67.40.
bulk medium steers. 66.60a 7.35: part
load good 938-lb. fed heifers, $6.35.
Calves, 75, all direct. Nominal; choice
vealers quoted up to 69.50.
HEEP 750. direct 635. Lambs at-
sent, good to choice under 83-lb.
wooled lambs quoted (9.7510.25;
ewea strong, deck choice 138-lb. Cali
fornia ewes 65.00, deck medium 100-
lb. weight 63.76. Late Monday lamba
very slow, weak, two deck medium
to good 84-lb. California fed wooled
lambs. 69.85; two decks good 89-lb.
fed shorn Callfornlas, 69.10.
CHICAGO, Feb. 11. (AP-USDA)
Hoga 5000; mostly 25 s 35c higher
then Monday's average: part of early
advance lost: top 611.15: bulk 170-
250 lbs., 610.90 11.15: 360-360 IDS.
610.50a 11.05: best light lights. 611101
most aowa. 69.50a 10.00.
CATTLE 5500: calves 800: market
again slow: killers refused higher
asking prices: undertone barely
steady to veak following Monday
forced advance: largely ateer anu
heifer run. this suggesting more
tonnage than numbers Indicate;
good and choice weighty steera to
shippers up to 611.00. but bulk of
crop $9.00 down: practically every
thing of quality and conditions to
go to killers, whether being against
normal atocker and feeder move
ment: cows scarce: strong to 15c
hlfiher: bulls and vealers 25c higher:
selected vealera to 613.50; weighty
sausage bulla to $7.25.
SHEEP 12.000; fat lambs opening
slow; Indlcatlona 15 25c or more
lower: sheep steady; bidding $ ioju
snd down on most better grade
lamb now held $10.76-85 and above;
nothing done on yearllnga; scattered
native ewes $4.00-57.
Portland Produce
portIjAND. Ore.. Feb. 11. (AP)
Prints. A grade. 37c lb. in parchment
wrapper, 38c lb. In carton: B grade,
parchment wrapper, 36c lb.; carton.
37c lb.
BUTTERFAT Portland delivery: A
grade, deliveries at least twice week
iv. 37-asc lb.: country routes. 38-37C
lb.: B grsde, deliveries less than twice
weekly. 35-38C lb.: C grade at market.
B grade cream for market Buying
price, butterfat baals. 53',$c Vb.
EGOS Buying price of wholesal
ers: Fresh special, 18-lSc; extra 18c;
standards 18c; extra medium lc: do
medium first 13c; undergrade 13c:
pullets 13o dozen.
POTATOES Local. 11.50 cental:
Klamath 1.7S cental; Scappoose
Netted Gem. 1.80 cental: Deschutes
Netted Gems. 175 cental.
Cheese, milk, country meat, live
potiltry. onions, wool and hay, ateady
and unchanged.
Portland Wheat
PORTLAND, Ore, Feb. 11. (API
Grain: "
Wheat: Open High Low Close
May XW, .8314 .834 .83 i
July .774 .T7i 774 774
Sep. .784 -76 -78 -784
Caah:
Big Bend bluestem ll-lTVi
Do (18 pet.) 1.30ft
Dark hard winter (13 pet.). 1.09ft
Do (11 pet.) .sft
Soft white, western whit,
northern spring, hard winter
western red . .88
Oats No. 3 white. 823.
Corn No. 3 eastern yellow. 830 25.
Feb. 14th Is the Date
And Don't Forget
To Order
Mlllrun, 18.S0.
Today car receipt: Wheat. 10;
barley, 1; flour, 7; oats. 1; hay, 3.
Chicago Wheat
CH1CAOO. Feb. 11 (API Wheat:
Open High Low Close
May 96 .97'j .96 ,97'4
July .88 .89 .88', 8'i
Sep. .88 ,88'i .87i .67?,
Wall St. Report
NEW YORK. Feb. II. (AP) Stocks
awung Into another broad advance In
today's market with many Issues
mounting to new high levels for the
past seversl yesrs.
Despite profit taking, gains of frac
tions to 3 or more points predomi
nated. The closing was strong. Trans
fers approximated 3.350,000 shares.
Today's closing prices for 33 select
ed stocks follow:
Al. Chem. & Dye
Am. Can . -
Am. & Fgn. Power
A. T. & T
168
134
- S
171,
S3;
Anaconda
Atch., T. & S. F. - 75;
Bendlx Avla
33'
66',
341,
69 V4
94 ,
Beth. Steel
California Pkg .......
Caterpillar Tractor
Chrysler ,
Coml Solv.
20 1;
4
148
33 H
59,
Curtlss-Wrlght
DuPont .
Oon. Foods
Gen. Motors
Int. Harveat. . ........
I. T. & T. '.
Johns-Man.
117
39H
29
74?;
44?,
117,
Mont. Ward
North Amer. .
Penney (J. C.)
Phillips Pet.
Radio
Std. Brands ........
Std. OH Cal.
Std. Oil N. J.
Trans. Amer.
16;
46,
60;
13',
79",
30,
581-
Union Carb.
Unit. Aircraft
U. S. Steel
OF WORLD ALMANAC
Medford figures prominently at
least three times In the new 1938
World Almanac. A. H. Ban well, man
ager of the Jackson County cham
ber of Commerce, pointed .out today
after a hasty perusal of the 1000
pae digest of facts.
The Medford Mall Tribune la listed
In the almanac as a PuliUer prize
winner for disinterested and merit
orious editorial service. In company
with such metropolitan dallies as
the old New York World, the New
York World-Telegram, n,e Indian
apolis Times and the Bsston Post.
"It Is seldom that a newspaper
In a city the size of Medford . re
ceives such recognition," Mr. Ban-
well commented.
In the past 34 years only three
men have won the United States
amateur golf championship more
than once and In that select trio
the World Almanac lists H. Chandler
Eflun of Medford, his name being
linked with such celebrities as Bobby
Jones and Jerome D. Travers. cham
pion of a quarter century ago.
Considerable space is given to
description of Crater lake and thla
natural phenomenon Is, always as
sociated with Medford, Mr. Banwell
pointed out.
"There are few cltiea of compar
able si ee In the country that re
ceive as much favorable mention
as Medford." Mr. Banwell said.
MODERN WOMEN
Nttd No! Sj(Iff mnnthly pio Wty dua to
rnlde.neriouistraiQ.eipoauttoruiiulv rtusfi.
Chi-chtv-tert Diamond Hmnd Pilli aratflectiT.
r.ihlf iDii tn v Quick Rt lit!. (Sold by w
alldniwnsUforovf'MAyi'art. Atfcrw
"THI BlAMON0 MAUD"
mm
Today and Wed.
HER SON WAS A
Jh gmr
exrryt h 1
n that hr btvr
rnii lit be the man
knew him to bet
A FEATHER
1NHERHAT
PAULINE LORD
BASIL RATHBONE
LOUIS HAy WARD
Wendy BAP.PIE BJl.tJURKE
fP -Pi
Andy Clyde j .
anspthnta sj
Nensreel
1
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Bowes Amateurs
Among the many talented enter
talnera who will ahow the reason why
they were chosen for the Major Bowes
Amateur Stage Unit, coming Sunday
only to the Craterlan theater, are
"The Tune Teasers," four young men
from Toronto who did NOT get the
gong.
The unit, presenting a well-rounded
EXTRA CUBE BUTTER
ADVANCES HALF CENT
PORTIiANT), Feb. 11. (P) Ad
vance of He In buttr extra oubea,
prim flrat and first grades prevailed
today. Butterfat remained unchanged.
Large extras were advanced lc to
the same price aa quoted for the top
grade opeclals.
Keen demand waa ahovlng for live
ohlckena along the wholesale way,
with prices firm to a fraction higher
In spots.
Good demand prevailed for dressed
turlMws In the trade here with prices
fj"!
THE DICKS
HEELS OFF
I a!! h
' 'O Joel, J"J
I Li hSiv)f :i
I t;; - - :- -. - , in
He committed the perfect
crime for the girl he loved . . .
and then paid the price that
all killers pay . . . by losing
the only living thing he ever
loved I
f0MIN0 THUR8DAY FEIDAV
Oregon's own nudist show! l
"HFSPFRIA"
hw ill g v - . 1
J IS (Land of The West) fl
A Filmed in all its boldness 111
1 at the Estacada Nudist Ja
VVV All I Ti OM.T - OVER JJ
Coming Sunday
nWmsJsi!
program of varied entertainment, will
be Medfccd'a first chsnce to see these
amateura In person on the stage al-
thoug there are undoubtedly thou
sands of Rogue valley folk who hav
already heard them over the air.
The screen festure on the same
program will have Bette Davla and
Franchot Tone In "Dangerous.'
little changed. Turkeya continued the
lowest price fowls on the market.
, .
SALEM. Feb. 11. (ff) Richard
Ware, received at the state peniten
tiary from Lake county December 1,
1926. today received one of the few
conditional pardona Issued by Gov
ernor Martin.
Ware was sentenced to 30 years in
prison for a statutory offense. His
pardon was recommended by the state
parole officer.
, .6V-. -, ... -
Special Communication of
O Medford Lodge No. 103, A.
O M
pui
Ss A. M., Wednesday. Pen
lath, at 1:30 p. m., for the
purpose or attending and
conducting the funeral of Brother
Peter fl. Anderson. O. O. Horner. W.
M. GEO. B, ALDFN, JSecy.
, Kld'diel-lOc
HOUNDED THE
THIS KILLER!
"DAY li ' f
wrrJf
Edward Horton
His awthfart waited and wonder
ed: hi buslneM dwindled itway and
hla home life waa becoming unbear
able, but he waa happy because the
townsfolk ahowered him with silver
cups for hla wonderful civic service
from which they were getting all the
benefits.
fit am rig Ed ward Eve re 1 1 Hor to n .
In Rialto Role
Peter lorre, whose only previous
American screen appearance waa n
"Mad Low," plays the pert of a de
mented criminologist who turns mur
derer and matches wlta with Edward
Arnold. In the role of a police In
spector. The picture la "Crime and
Punishment." playing today and to
morrow only at the Rialto theater,
and comes here heralded as one of the
Show 1
1:49 I
:4V9:I I
jW 1 .iiniljp
PUBLIC PANICku!
Tomorrow Only!
0h ! what a tap I Fall
guy for the whole
family in-laws, out
laws and by -laws I
And then the worm
turned you'll howl
with sheer delight
Also shown tomor
row night only at
Holly Theatre
Edward Everett Horton
k Lois W 1 1 1 o n .jll
POMITIVKLT ENDS T0N1OIIT I I j If li
IRRNIS Dt'NNB Robt. Tailor Jj I I
Sunday! On the Stage! In Person!
MAJOR BOWES' AMATEURS
in Craterian Hit
Htllywmjd b lnvfucram picture stealer.
In a great comedy film of hla own,
"Your Uncle Dudley.' cornea tomor
row to the Craterlan theater, for
matinee and evening, also tomorrow
nLght only at the Holly theater.
Lois Wilson Is the aweethearfc n4
the secretary of this paragon of pub
Mr aervloe.
outstanding pictures of this type eret
released,
Marian Marsh. Robert Allen and
Mrs. Pat Campbell have featured role.
(Stated Communication of
Reamea Chapter. O. K, 8,
Wednesday evening, Feb. IS,
Social night. Visiting mem
bers welcome.
HATTIE M. AJjDHN. SeoT.
Lincoln Birthday
DANCE
ORIENTAL GARDENS
Wednesday Night
Men 25 ladies 10
c
3
Slats . . . tit l
ere . . . 31
KlddleilOc I
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l.onh IVrtn'a fomlng on
THURSDAY!
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