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"NfEDFOED MAIL TRIBUNE, FEDFORD. OREGON, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 20, lMt, PAGE SEVEN LOCAL and ralijr- cl aeraval trana- seted buslnee In Ashland Tuesday. IhltroU fcorth H. A. Thlerolf left last night for Portland where he will transact busing the next lew dye. Mrs. Voorhle north Mrs. Gordon Voorhlea lett on the evening train yesterday tor Portland on business. Returns from South Mrs. K. 0. Hansen returned thla morning from a Tlslt in Ban rranclsco. To Portland Northbound passen gers on tho evening train yesterday included H. L. Brown, who will make a brief business vlalt In Portland. prom Portland Philip B. Oarrell. Portland manager of the Associated insurance companies. Is spending a ' lew days In Medford on business. Business Visitors O. H. Billings . rm. - - url Amnnff bUSl- and c. " J nass visitors Irom Ashland In Med ' lord Tuesday. in Ashland C. B. Cordy, as- slsunt county agent, was among busi ness visitors from thla city in Ash land Tuesday. prom Bonan-Cpt. Wlnthrop W. Williams, commanding officer of Camp Bonanza, conferred with offlcera at OCO headquarters here today. Applies for Enlistment Jack' Ward left for Portland last night to apply for enlistment In the United States army. In Grants Pass Dick Mann, for merly of thla city. Is now employed In the Uttrell Perta oompany In Grant Pass. Business Visitor Earl B. Anderson, city passenger agent for th. States Steamship lines, arrived today from ' hl headquarters In Portland to trans act business here. Hera on Business J. O. Edwards, representative of the Missouri Pacific Railway company In Portland, waa In Medford yesterday conferring with lo cal officials. Mrs. Elliott Home-Mr. B- B returned yesterday after spending the past three weeks visiting friends and relatives In Portland. Beattla and Bug roe. Attend Meeting ! A. Thornberry . Ajthisnd were In ana umt Medford Tuesday evening to attend a business meeting we un trto company. " Film Distributor Here Howard Hill, operator of an educational motion ji.hitifi Mtncv In Ban Francisco, oonlerred yesterday with OCO officers here regaro.ro, "-- rim- ... Io Open Shop-Mary Coo, who re .. frnm Nebraska canny nn" - ' . - HHM,nMit wave and beauty parlor In the Jackson Hol vttrt o )oprlenoe in .thl work. V 1 rAnfrTi(--HenrV Hart tain nd H. B. Coaby arrived on th i AttA.v from Oregon JnUllil slK v ww rf - State oollege at corvsllla to conduet as economlo conference on giiv. ture. .11 M rnnMl Ml. O. C TO Siwnu - " lemmon and daughter Barbar left last night tor Hooa jwvet . - the funeral of Mrs. Lemmon moth er, Mr. Msrtha H. Hershner. The funeral will be neia w"" Mrs. Umbert Her - Mrs. Clair . ' ..a mule of MeCloud. Cal., were Medford visitors '" TlslUng at th horn ox Mr. ana Russell Semon. one - turned to their home yesterday. nn.rallnll Mrs. Kaiph unuoiiv" w v - - . . r nuntv clerk, was reportd resting oomfortably today In Bacred Heart noepitai - -- . MiMtiMi vesterday. nerwwnt a. wtjv - - . Her husband was formerly sheriff oi I Jaoluon county. Visitor Lves-Ii. M. Bean of Port . - vfMirord on busl- lana, woo , . ness oonnetd with th. opening of . . u... m the western etata Grocery company, returned to hl hom on th tvening rm terday. Condition Improved -Mis Aleth Gray, who nas been con..n home for th. past two week. v,lth a severe attaok of iniiueno.. - ... v.',. imnmved today DOrteO TOn.iu'J -r - It was anticipated that she would b abl to resume her duties at the Junior high schol In a f.woays. STOP! LOOK! LISTEN! All my life I have been bawled out, bawled up, held up and held down, bull-dosed, black jacked, walked on, cheated, iqueeied, and mooched, ttuck for tax, dog tax and lyntax, liberty bonds, baby bondi and matrimony, Red Croie, green crois, and double cross asked to help the tociety for John the Baptist. 0. A. R., Women Relief Corp, man'i relief and stomach relief. I have worked like h ; I have been drunk and have gotten otheri drunk, loet all I had and part of my furniture, and I won't ipend or iteal. I have been cwsed and diicuiied, boycotted, talked to and talked about, lied to and lied about, held np, robbd and d near ruined and the only reuon I am alive today l beesrue I eat at the DIAMOND CAFE 127 Eait 6th Street Medford, Oregon I THANK YOU. by Chas. Fujimoto PERSONAL Medford Visitors Mr. and Mra. Prank Cochran of Princeton, Idaho. left this morning for their home after visiting in Medford en rout from a vacation In San Francisco and other California cities. While here, they were guest ot Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Lovell, fias Edwards street. In Coqullle Hospital Mrs. Bertha Morris, who has many trend In Med ford, la recuperating In Knufe hos pital In Coqullle from a recent oper ation for gallstones. In net to the Msll Tribune today ah said she would be gratified to hear from her friends. She may be addressed at th hospital. More Crater Snow Three Inches of new snow fell yesterday, afternoon and evening In Qrster Lake national park, the morning broadcast today aald. Thla brings the total snowfall of the past three daya to IS Inches. The snow stopped fslltng during the night and this morning the weather was cloudy, the broadcast related. Takes Eastern Position William C. Cooper left for the east yesterday after resigning as educational adviser of the CCC camp at South Umpqua. He left the CCC organization after 15 month of service to accept a position aa chemical engineer with the Barrett company of Philadelphia. Pa., dlstller snd refiner, of coal tar. K. will be engaged In plant develop ment work. Father Dies Mra. Harold L. Larssn of 36 North Peach atreet received word this morning of the death of her father In bis home at Mtlwaukle, Ore., last night. He had been 111 the past sli months and Mrs. Laraen re turned to Medford only a week ago after visiting him. Mr. and Mrs. Lar sen will leave In the morning for Mllwaukle to attend th funeral Sat urday. It 1. probable that Mra. Lar- sen will remsln thr for some time BUTTER AND EGGS UP PORTLAND, Feb. 30. (AP) There waa ns advance In th price offic ially announced that dairymen would receive for butterfat even though the produce exchange quoted an additional Use of -We lb. for two top grades of butter during the 1st session. Eggs advanced one cent a dozon for all line Influenced by shas-ply higher eastern quotations.. Keen demand continued for chick. ens and especially for leghorn hens. On of the big firms Is again out with an offer of a special premium on these for Friday. livestock " f PORTLAND, Or., Feb. 30, (AP) (U. 8. Dept. Agr.) HOOS 800 includ Ing 89 direct. Market slow, opening steady, closing 10- ;c lower, oood to choice 165-310 lb., early 11.35: later meetly 11.15-08: 380-380 lbs. 10.85-.85; few early to 11.00. Light lights mostly 10.85-11.00. Packing sow S.3S-.50. Fedr pigs 10.50-11.00. CATTLE 150, calves 15. Market mostly steady. Few slaughter steers 6.00-.8O. Heifers mostly 4.50-5.75; low cutter and cutter cows 3.76-3.75; common to medium Including fat dairy type cows 4.00-.75; few good beef cows 5.00-.15. Bull 6.00-.60. Oood to oholc valers 0.80-10.50; me dium 8.00-9.00. 8HEEP 150 Including 133 direct. Market nominal. Oood truekd-ln lambs saleable to 0.50. Chole load lot quotable to 10.00. Oood to choice awe quotebl to 4.29-0.00. OHIOAOO, Fsb. 30. (AP-WSDA) HOOS 16.000; unevenly 18-38 lowr than Wednesdays averase; top 10 70; bulk 180-390 lb. 10.80-85; 360-838 lb. 10.36-80: few 10.60: better grade 140. 160 lb. 10.00-80; food ow 8J5-78. OATTLE 7.000, cslve 1.800: ter very slow: better gride weighty kinds barely stsdy; others weak to 33 low er; best weighty steers early 11.38: bulk of crop of qusllty snd finish to ell at 9.38 down although several load of well finished medium weight and weighty bullock her of value to sell at 10.00 upward: all cow weak to 38 lower with supply Increased; heifers snd bulls weak: vealers 35-60 lowsr; stockers snd feeders a Httl more ac tlr at 8.73-7.60. BHEEP 7,000; fat lambs opening alow; bids and Indloatlona around steady; good to choke lamb bid ' 10.00; best held 10.18 upward; sheep stesdy: choice 15 lb. fed wesMrn ewes 64s; scattered native downward to t.Ti and below. Portland Wheat PORTLAND, Or., Feb. 30. (API Grain: Wheat. Open Hlrh Low Close May 83 33 83 83 '4 July . 78'i 18'4 78i ttV, Sept. TI14 "S4 "'4 Cash: Big Bend bluestem. l.is: ao 11 per cent, 1 32: dark hard winter 13 per cent. 1.10; do 11 per cent. ': soft white, western whit, northern apr'.ng. hard winter, western red. 84 Vi . Oats, NO. 3 white. 33.00-J4.00. Corn. NO. 3 . yellow, 33.38. Mlllrun, 18.00-18.90. Today's car recelpta: Wheat 81; barley 1; flour 14; oats 1; hay 8. Portland Produce PORTLAND. Feb. 30. W BUT TER Print. A grade, tvjie lb. ! parchment wrapper. 38V4 In carton B grade, parchment wrapper, S7e lb.; carton ssy2c lb. BUTTERFAT Portland delivery: A grade, deliveries at least twlee weekly. 38-39c lb.; country routes, 88-SBc lb.; B grade, deliveries less than twice weekly, 3-37c lb.: C grade at market, B GRADE CREAM FOR MARKET Buying price, butterfat basis, 83Vic lb. BOOS Buying prlc of wholesaler: Fresh specials. 31-33c: extra, 31c; standards, 18c; eitra medium, ITc; do. medium firsts, 15c; undergrade. 14c: pullet. 13c dozen. Cheese, milk, country meats, live poultry, onlona, potatoes, wool and hay. steady and unchanged. Chicago Wheat CHICAdO. Feb. 20. (AF) Wheat: Onen High Lew Close May ..... .08 H 3 MVt N July ..i. .88 .8814 .884 .88, Sept. .88',, J8i Ml Wall St. Report NEW YORK. Feb. 30. (AP) A freah buying scramble llfMd many leading Issues 31 to 85 a share In th New York stock exchange today to th highest prices In flv years. Total sals approximated 8,600,000 shares. .Ralls, motors and Industrial ipse laities were In urgent demand. Vtlll ties cast off their hesltanoy which followed th TVA decision Monday and ros substantially. Buying reach ed such proportions in the laat hour that the ticker fell in arrears. Today's closing prices for 33 select ed stocks fellow: Al. Chem. es Dye .... 168 Am. Csn .118 Am. Fgn. Fqw ,.. i 714 A. T. & T. .i..174H Anaconda -.. .. 36V4 Atch. T. & 8. F. . 7714 Bendlx Avla. Beth. Steal ... 35 58 "4 35-4 70!4 98 V4 34 8?4 140V4 ......... S8H :. 6114 California Pacx g. Caterpillar Tract. . Chrysler .......-......-. Coml. Solv. Curtlsa-Wrlght DuPont Oen. Foods ................... Oen. Mot ....... Int. Harvest. I. T. ii T JohnsMsn Monty Ward ..... 6714 . 19 .138H 38 !4 North Amer Penney (J. O.) Phillips Pet Radio Sou. Pac. . 37 4 73 H ... 48 - 13H 3814 16 Std. Branda St. Oil Cat. ........ St. Oil N. J 464 81 H mm p Today and Friday ; He Opens Mis Mouth and LaffsGo Round 'n Round! APtirn Musics i GYPSIE'S BAND' Norelty Cartoon New.reel I t 'J'f "..'"flTM, I a Claudette Colbert "X One boy friend admits he a goofy. tb othr tries hard not to be (with no success), and the object of their affections finds herself slightly de lirious from trying to choose between the two. It's "Tho Bride Comes Home." star- Zane Grev Romance At Rialto , '.''f There's gunplay, and cattle-rust ling, and hard-rldlng. hard-flghtlng action aa the background for the tender western romance of "Drift Fence.' the film version of Zane Grey's thriller of the same name. which comes to the Rialto theatre tomorrow and Saturday. Trans. Amer. 13V4 86 !4 m 31 94 Union Carb , Unit. Aircraft U. S. Steel San Francisco Butter. SAM FRANCISCO, Feb. 20. (AP) Butter, 92 -score, 36c. Silver NEW YORK, Feb. 20. (AP) Bar silver steady and unchanged. EUGENE VICE PROBERS CALL MANY WITNESSES KUOENE, Ore.. Feb. 20. (AP) A grand Jury Investigation Into alleged gambling condition in this area continued today. Fifteen witnesses were called in the Initial session The probe followed publication of charges that vice was rampant here. HHMsSTITCHlNO fie YARD. Buttons covered. Dressmaking. 203 South Front. ( lows 1:48 6:48-3:00 Tomorrow Rapid-Fire Romance 1 ltr 1 Ymfi vff''s,"; II l;;-;: " ) Coming Sunday j? "AW ' - .1; v. tWijgi.JL ring Caucitt3 coibert, which opens Its local run Sunday at the Crater tan, theatre. The boy friends arc Fred MacMurray and Robert Young. One of them finally wins her hand In marriage but when even the bride is a bit befuddled over which one It K how can anyone else know? 871. The story concerns a Texas ranger who comes Into the Arleoni cattle country In the guise of a city dude, In order to rid the land of cattle rustlers who refuse to let a large rancher enclose his property with a fence. Larry "Buster" Crsbbe. Katherlne DeMtUe and Tom Keen head the large cast of film favorites who are seen In this drama of the old west. Have You A Severe Hacking Cough? Then Get a Bottle of Tbli Famous Cough Mixture Today .f. mH .a fin4 Ant. whv Burk w. AiVAitrtA nousrh Mixture Is sure death to coughs, colds why for Remember too thst Buckley' 1 economical goes o wm a. ordinary cough syrups It Is alkalln nana, rata. mlr t .g . .fltthSS heals makes breathing essler and neips you instantly w Bn' " germ-laden phlegm. Stop at Jarmln Drug fltor today ana get a ernsti dollio on it a,u nt .nmnllt. utl.flltlnil AT iriAn. cy back. Now you will know why c.airiMv'a i. th f lnHriniit. effective co.ugh remedy on the market bar none. ill Adults Klddles-10c , iT. o and Saturday! LZ3 Spelled in Gun-Fire! In Best Role Joe E. Brown has what Is admit tedly his best role In "Bright Lights." playing today and Friday at the Roxy theatre. Card of Thank. We desire to express our deepest appreciation to the many friends for their words and deeds of klndne( nd are trulv thankful for the atten tlon of both the Masonic and Inde pendent Order of Odd Fellows In our Iom of a sister and mother. Lucia E. Showers. J. . Coller, Delia E. Neigh bors, Mae L. Rloe, Bessie Holzhouser, Orvllle J. Showers. Spencer Coraetiee. Phone 1333-R. Stated Communication of Mod ford Lcd;e No. 103. A , P. Si A. M., Friday. Feb. 31st, 7:30 p. m. Visitors Invited. O. O. Horner. W. M. OBO. ALDEN. Secy. 100 LATE TO OLASSIFy FOR RENT (Apartment. 3 rooms and nam. lights and hot water furnish ed. Frlgldalre. B10 5. Oa-kdale. MAUDE B. OLARK, Meta-Physlcat Teacher and Practise, will give fl lectures on unity and Divine sci ence. Hotel Allen, Sunday, feD. 23 to 39. 7:45 p. m. All welcome. Phone now for consultation. FOR SALE Ood Newtown apples at neap pricea. inquire eotel & Day fncxing House, south Fir at. THERE IS SOMETHING NEW UNDER THE SUN! , jo gumuiimiu iibii i And It Starts Today for 3 Days tin :. 4Tws"BMF"epsw t Mat-25e Eve-35c Children lOo M.W BONO HIT": "5iredln Rhythm Around" "I'm 8hnolln lllsh" "1 lo to Rid the Horses on th Merr)-(io-Round" AUOTI6N SALS Baturday, rh. 33nd, st th Bale Pavilion In North Med lord. Poultry, tool, lot of furni ture, and usual run of livestock. So. Oregon Livestock Auction. Col. A. K. Dudley, Auctioneer. OOOD TJSBD OAR8 Get Our Prices before You Buy. THIS WEEK'S SPECIAL 13 nodes DeLuxe coup. 1934 rord V-8 Sedan. Both Cars Priced Very low. We hsve th highest class stock of Used Cars In Southern Oregon. See snd drive them. Used Car Lot. North Corner sixth snd Bartlett. LANQE MOTOR CO. Chrysler-Plymoutb Dealer. 88 N. Riverside. Tel. li. CREDIT may be arranged to buy used plants, etc.. If purchsjed before April 1st. Medford Pips snd Ma chinery Co., 40 So. Fir. POR RENT Small houses In Phoenix. Central Point and oold Hill. Rental 5 and 87.90. Also several desirable house In Medford. at 815 and up. Jackson County Building and Loan Association, phone 186, or 1147-W after 8 p. m. WANTED Stock sultsble for fox feed. Phone 1133. WISH RIDE to Tscoms. Drive, share expenses. 633 S. Central. AXMrNSTER ru, 88.80; daybed. 86 .50; dresser, 87.50: cook stove, 610.00: breakfast set, M.S0: kitchen cabl net,7.50; Victor radio. 110; ood guitar, 66S0; set work harness, 613 60; gardsn seeder. 66 50: new sluice boxes. 61.00 each: Incubatora. 1 oil. 1 electrlo: good cow. Al's Trading Post, jscksonvllle Hwy. and boaler Lane. PHONE B69-R for reupholsterlng, r flnlshlng. reglueln Thlbault. TOR SALE Common Alfalfa seed. tested, no dorrer. Rt. 1, Box SJ4. Central Point. S. B. Hill. FOR SALE Beautiful 8-room home A bedrooma, 8 large lot, plenty of shade, near high school. Smsll down payment, balance like rent. Another nloe house: 3 acres, one mile out. lots of trees. Also several email garden tract. H. O. WlUon. 7 Chestnut St. Phone 1664. onder.uorld an eite o tie. WU wrvw...ww" new of visum- 1RCR 0RftU. PIXIE X)BA jju-sf .iap.k o'the VI MK" 1 U U W . FOR SALE R. I. R. hens. Tel. S51-R. FIVE Bronse hen and one torn, 130. Tel. S10-R-3. FOR SAU1 Purebred red cocker span lei. female. Call Humsne Society, 1818. BARBER WANTED For Saturdays. Csll at 427 East Msln St.. Medford. HURRAH.. HURRAY! I'VE LOST 40 POUNDS They made me tired-all those slen der women who were telling me not to eat potatoes and pastry and ice cream I They ate the same thinfrt I did yet they never gainedapoundl But I fooled them! Knew some thing was wrong with my body, so 1 took 4 tabletsadsy containing a fim pie corrective for abnormal obesity prescribed bydoctors the world over. Resulte were amazing.Ididn'tdier, exercise, or drain my system by tak ing drastic purgatives. But gradual ly excess fat disappeared. 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