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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 25, 1936)
MTDFOTxP MAIL TRTr.rXK. fEDFORD. OTCEOOK. TUESDAY. FEBRUARY 25, 1036. PA HE ntinb; LOCAL and PERSONAL To Marfh field Reuben D. Laxsea left on the morning train today lor Marsh field. Business Caller Dr. LeRoy C. Jen sen were among bualneas callers In AshUnd Saturday morning. To Camp Steamboat Capt. Frank lin H. Canlett, inspector of the Med ford OOC district, left today on an In spection trip to Camp Steamboat. Coltoiu In Achland Ashland vis ! Iters from Medford during the past week-end Included Mr. and Mrs. Sam Oolton, who called on friends. Visit In Ashland Dick Phalr and .Donald Phalr were among visitors in Ashland Saturday, calling on Jimmy Mete of that city. . Dog Kills Rabbits. H. Dressier reported to city police today that a dog had broken Into his rabbit pen And killed 12 of the animals. Visit Here Mr. and Mrs. Everett Bartholomew of St. Helens were guest of Mr. and Mrs. Lionel Cox In this city Saturday and Sunday. Tn Pnrt.lmifl Amor-if northbound passengers leaving on the Shasta this morning was the Rev. A. M. Knudsen, whose destination was Portland. Hammond North 'R, B. Hammond, ! manager of the Pacific Telephone and Telegraph company, left this morn ing by train lor Eugene, where he will make a brief business visit. Medford VIM tors Mrs. Lulu Wilson. Mrs. R. L. Lindner, Mrs. B. J. Heer of Ashland and Mrs. Stanley Robblns of Talent were among Medford vis itors Saturday evening. Visitors Leave Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Ashburn of Kelso, Wash., who have been visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. R. Jaflnson of Dark Hollow, re turned to their home Sunday. Narreean North E. G. Narregan. by motorcar yesterday for Klamath Falls. From there he was to take a He was expected back here tomorrow. NVA Fund Augmented An addi tional allotment of funds has been . made so that National Youth Admin- lifi,flin nivlAr.a nnni iinrlar mow Kr may be continued to July 1, It was announced today by Glen Hleber, dis trict supervisor. There are now i3 lo?al youths employed on KYA work Flo to Portland Fred Pick of Pick's Hardware company left Sunday for Portland where he will remain a week on business, while there he will attend a hardware dealers con vention. Mrs. Moffett Back Mis. Gertrude Moffett of 331 South Holly street re turned Saturday evening from Port land where she attended the Charls convention. She reports many new styles and models in the Charls lln. DrJlli Tonight Company A and headquarters company, third bat talion, lS6th Infantry, will hold their regular weekly drills in the Medford armory at 8 o'clock tonight. Anyone desiring to register for enrollment should be at the armory at 7:30. At Portland Meeting S. H. Thomas left by motor this morning for Port land to attend a meeting of the State Industrial Accident commission to morrow. Mr. Thomas was accom panied by Mrs. Thomas and their daughter Claire. They expect to re turn to Medford Friday. To Leave CCC Capt Oscar M. Steel, farmer commanding officer of Camp Clear Lake, left today for head quarters of the 7th corps area, Ne braska, where he will be mustered out of the CCC service. He plans to re-1 turn to civilian life and has already I tendered his resignation. Home for Rest Miss Amy Elliott arrived this morning from Eugene, where she Is a student at the Uni versity of Oregon, to spend several days at her home here for a rest, she having been 111 for the past ten days. She plans to return to col lege In a short time. Minstrel Rehearsal Dress rehearsal for the minstrel show to be presented in K. P. hall Thursday night by the auxiliary of the Fraternal Order of Eagles will be held at 7:30 tomorrow night in the lodgs roms on West Main street. As this Is the final re- herssl, all members of the cast were urged to be present. Checks Safety Work Guy B. John son, safety engineer of the U. S. re gional forester's office in Portland, arrived here today to confer with Karl L. Janouch, supervisor of the Rogue River national forest. After the conference he left with William Jones, construction superintendent, for the CCC camp at Applegate where he was to Inspect the safety pro visions under which the enrollees work, ' . Equipment Overhaul All Automo tive equipment of the Rogue River national forest la being completely overhauled At the warehouse on Mc Andrews road. Twenty-four mt-n were aastgned to the work today by WPA. augmenting the forest service crew of six. The work Is being done under direction of Grant Neeley, sup ervising mechanic. The equipment, consisting of 78 trucks and 17 trac tors, will also be painted. BUTTER AND EGG Th7BEER-KEGT3 PORTLAND. Ore., Tro. 35. (API The advance of H to lo lb. In the two top scores of cube butter on the exchange the previous session was followed by a cut of Ue In top score and prime first. Prloes were reduced from 1 to 9c dozen in the ettg market on the pro duce exchange for the late session although somewhat more than thla on the open market. The only ex ception was standard medium grade which was unchanged. Situation In the poultry market continued strong despite the ap proaching start of the Lenten season. Prlcea were firmly held for live Birds of all sorts, especlslly light Leghorns. Trade In country killed meat con tinued to show a firm tone. Hoga were fairly steady. A good demand was showing for lambs around ex treme figures. Rialto Thriller Little Double is prized for opener wtieral . . Handy KEGLET , . . ot dealer every- CAUFONIA BREWING ASSOCIATION San rVanclKO lee Aao.lss Beer-enthusiash know tnat only ACME BEER comet in KEGLET . . know that the superior . if goodness or America s nnesr beer it magically safeguarded by the perfected lining of the KEGLETI ACME BEER In KEGLET h light-proof . . . tamper-proofl It require! jutt half at much refrigerator-space . chills faster . . . opens easily . . . eliminates the usual cash deposit! Whether you oik for ACME in KEGLET. bottle, or on draugl quickn Iht you'll discover . . vc quickly why AUME is always the West's most popular beerl EE R Livestock. PORTLAND, Ore., Feb. 35. 1AP USDA) Hogs 200. Market about steady with Monday's average. Good to choice 166-230 lbs., largely lt.l5; few to U 29: 325-290 lbs, 10.S0 11. Pew light lights and alaughter pigs. 10.76. Packing sows, 9a9.80. Good to choice 111-lb. feeder pl&s. 10.75. CATTLE 50. calves 10. Market steady on limited supply. Pew me dium 913-lb. steers. 6.50. Common heifers. 5iJ5.50: low cutter and cutter cows, 2.75(j375: common to medium, 4i4.50: good beef cows quotable up to 5.40. Bulls ft55.oO. Good to choice vealers. $10J 10.50. SHEEP 25. Scattered sales steady. Few good trucked-ln lamb. S9.&0. Choice load lots quotable to 10. Few common ewes. 3: choice quot abel up to 5. The Lone Wolf Returns." which will play at the Rialto theater today and Wednesday, brings back to the screen' the long missing adventures of the hectic and famous fiction character known as the Lone Wolf. The part of the Lone Wolf, created by Louis Vsnce as one of tne most daring of all adventurers. Is played by the well-known actor, Melvyn Doug las. Advance reports say that Doug Las brings his part back with all the old furore and lust that was given It In years past, when the Lone Wolf reigned as top action man In films. In this most recent version of "The Lone Wolf Returns." the Lone Wolf actually returns, not only to the screen, but to take up the old crave for adventure that Is really adventure. This time be comes back to rob one of his old acquaintances of her Jew els. He finds It rather difficult. Inas much as he feels himself falling In love with her and under ordinary cir cumstances one cannot steal from the girl he loves, so he winds up the story by taking the girl instead. Others In the cast with Melvyn Douglas are Oall Patrick, Arthur Hohl and Tala Blrell. Chicago Wheat CHICAGO. Feb. 25. (API Wheat: Open High low os May .99 .99, .991, .99 July .89'i .9914 X9i J)0V Sept. .88 H -80 .88 39 OHICAGO. Feb. 25. ( AP-USDA) ROOS 15,000: steady to 10 lower than Monday's average; spot off more; top 10.40; bulk 180-250 lb. 10.10-85, 250-800 lb. 9.75-10.23; moat 140-170 lb. 9.60-1000; bulk sows 9.00-25; CATTLE 8.000, calves 1,500; trade very sluggish; generally 50 lower for week to date, Instances more, this downturn applying particularly to steers and heifers undertone on which continues weak to lower; liberal carry-over Monday hardly enough done today to make a market; indications weak with Monday's extreme down turn; moat steers 7.00-8.50: choice 100 lb. steers 10.50; most fed heifers 7.00 down' to 6.00; very few abovo 7.00: cutter cows 4.50 down to 3.50: bulls 25 lower at 8.50 down; vealers another 50 off at 9.50 down. SHEEP 9,000; fat lambs In fairly broad demand; bids and sales fully steady to stronger: other classes lit tle ohanged; god to choice fed west ern lambs 9.85-10.00; esrly top 10.15; best held 10.26 and above; scattered native ewes 4.00-5.25; feeding lambs scarce. Portland Produce Civil War Drama Coming Wednesday 1 k Ik k I - l '4 ' 4:4 v w in 1 The first Important Southern pic ture to come out of Hollywood in re cent years will be at the Crnterlan theater tomorrow only, where Mars it ret Sullavan will be shown In "So Red the Rose." 8tark Young's epic story of the old Confederacy. Mis Sullavnn plays the part of Val letta Bedford, a gracious though hend strong Southern belle who la caught up by the need of her people when the war breaks out. But the man she loves, and to whom she Is pledged, has different ideas on the subject. Un able to arouse In hlmwlf the fire of WANTED PigB. weight to 76 lbs. State price In reply. M L, Mail Tribune. patriotism, his actions precipitate a break between the two a break that Is mended finally when he finds him self no longer able to resist the call of the South to arms. Although the romance of the two forms the basic background of the picture, there are nevertheless many thrilling scenes ot the war, which plays such an Important part In the story. Walter Connolly and Janet Beecher head the supporting cast, with Ran dolph Scott playing the part of Dun cnn. the mnn in love with Valletta. IN C. P. THURSDAY The eighth performance of Eugene ONell's "Candida" will be presented by Southern Oregon Normal school players Thusrday evening at the Cen tral Point Orange hall at 8 o'clock. The play, under the direction of An gus I. Bowmer, has proved very popu lar with southern Oregon audiences. Thursday's performance being the first time it has been presented In the Medford vicinity. Heading the cast will be Miss Mar Jorle McNair of Ashland, wtio has al ternated with Miss Helen Edmlston of Medford In portraying the title role. Others of the cast are: Wayne 8mlth, as Rev. James Mavor Morrell; Ford Hummetl, as Eugene March banks; Roberta Nourse, as Miss Pros erpine Oarnett; Ivan Nye, as Alexan der Mill; and John Harr. as Mr. Bur gess. The In form nl style of presentation. with the audience seated on all four sides cf the playes, dispenses with a stage and moat stage conventions, the innovation seeming to be much ap proved by local audiences. This presentation is open to the public. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY Other bualuesa forces owner to sell beau tiful Tourist Camp, oabius, general store, service station, modern and fully equipped, on Rogue river and hUrhwey. A real going business. Terms. See Geo, Fields, Richfield Oil Co., Medford. BRAKE UNI NO SPECIAL Model A, 6 do. Evn'a Machine Shop, 40 South Plr. TWO Jersey cows, one springer, one milking; each $50. It NarMganaett turkey hens. I torn. Robert Hum phrey, Eale point. WANTED Reliable middle - agM woman Tor housework. Reference required. Phone UOfl-J. LOOOrNO TRAILER, ready to to, only 1125.00. PIERCE-ALLEN MOTOR CO. Dodge and Plymouth. FOR SALE Delicious apples, 36c box and better. Phon flil-J-3. FRANKLIN King. Fireside Heetrola. 41J OLD CIRCUIT RIDER GOES TO LAST REST LOS ANGELES, FVb. 35. (AP) Funeral services were held today for the Rev. Thomas McClary. 58. one of the last of the "circuit riders" of the Methodist church. Mr. McClary preached for 60 years In the middle west, coming to Los Angeles to retire 35 years ago. Wall St. Report tnw YORK. Tub. is. JP After drifting dully for four hours today, stock market prices suffered a sharp relapse at the beginning of the final period. Mumnmiui lnAws of 1 to 4 or more polnw were recorded at the height of the selling wave. The movement flattened out before mt nnisn, duv the close was weak. Transfers ap proximated 2.500.000 shares. Today's closing prlcea for 32 select ed stocks fouow: Al. Chem. It Dye Am. Can Am. to FVn. Pow A. T. & T Anaconda - Atch. T. & 8. P... Bendlx Avla. Beth. Steel . California Pack'g . Caterpillar Tract. . Chrysler Com!. Solv. PORTLAND. Ore., Feb. 25. (API BUTTER Prints, A grade, S8c lb. In parchment wrapper, 39c lb In car tons: B grade, parchment wrapper, 37o lb., carton 38c lb. BUTTERFAT Portland delivery: A grade, dellverlea at least twice weekly, 38 a 40c lb.; country route. 37e3c lb.: B grade, dellverlea less thsn twice weekly, 37 3Bo lb.; C grade at mar ket. B GRADE CREAM FOR MARKET Buying price, butterfat basis, S3Vic pound, E003 Buying price of wholesal era: - Fresh specials, 21322c; extras, 21c; standards, 19c: extra medium, 17c; do. medium flrsta, 15c; under grade, 14c; pullets, 12c dozen. ONIONS Oregon. 1.75 per 100 lbi. POTATOES Local, 11.50 cental; Klamath, 1.63gl.75 cental; 8cap poose Netted Oems a.l509l.S0 cental; Deschutes Netted Oems, 11.6681.75 cental. Cheese, milk, country meats, live poultry, wool and hay, atcady and unchanged. Curtlss-Wrlght DuPont - Gen. Foda Gen. Mot. ' Int. Harvest. . I. T. T Johns-Man. Monty Ward North Amer. Penney J. C.) Phillips Pet Radio Sou. Pac. Std. Brands St. Oil Cal. St. OH N. J.... Trans. Amer. . Union Carb. Unit. Aircraft . U. S. Steel stutM FATTENINfijtgfaW Portland Wheat 170 117'i 7 170(4 33 H 74ft 24'. 56 ',i 3514 94H 22 H 141 H 34 Vi 58 4 87 lift 121 89 28 72 43 12 34 17 K 45 69 14 81 14 28 14 614 Silver NEW YORK, Feb. 25. (AP) Bar silver quiet and unchanged at 44c NEW YORK., Feb. 36, (API Mrs. Irene Castle McLaughlin of Chicago, former dancer, was reported "In good condition" today after a major op eration at Polyclinic hospital. The grand Jury. George L. Treleh ler. Central Point, foreman, retimed sesslona today and It la expected It will be the end of the week before they finish the work In hand. The grand Jury was continued yesterday by Judge H. D. Norton to complete their work before the drawing of a new grand Jury for the February term of court, which started Monday. The grand Jury Is considering eight or ten criminal mattera and two Investigations the death of Oporne Hall. Elk creek rancher. Inst November under baffling circum stances, and the suicide of Myles Randall by poison In a county Jail cell. Roosevelt Rites Held At Capital WASHINGTON. Feb. 25. (API Leaders In the government and friends gathered here today for the funeral of Cot. Henry La tro be Roose velt, assistant secretary of the navy, who died Saturday, President Roosevelt, a distant rela tive, arranged to attend the services at 11:30 a. m. at St. John's Eplscopsl church. Burial will be (ln Arlington cemeter. Seventeen-gun salutes will bo tired from all United States ships. Silencer Corsirtlere. Phone 1323-R. l 0:45-9:00 I IHSEESiiliS.. "KJCKEHNlCTC Ondexgannentt that fit at Ethelwyn B Huffmann's ANYTIME: .CIDMiSi lOS- PORTLAND, Ore., Feb. 25. (API Grain: Wheat: Open High Low Close May .84 M M 84. July .78V4 .78 .7214 .7814 Sep. 77 S .nii .7714 .7714 Cash: Big Bend bluestem (II pet.) 1.33 14 Do (12 pet) 1.1814 Dark hard winter (12 pet.). MO14 Do (11 pet.) J7 Soft white, western whit, northern spring, bard winter, western reo - M Oats No. 3 white, 133 to 24. Corn No. 2 eastern ellow, 833, Mlllrun, 818 to 118.50. Today's car receipts: Wheat, 28: flour, 7. Schilling fo. pepper Znjoy the luxury )m of fint pepper. A Tomorrow Only LAST TIMES TOMOIIT MOCPOWfU 21 Today and Wednesday! THE RETURN OF FICTION'S MOST DARIMQ ADVENTURER! Missing from the screen a long time . . . but now the Lone Wolf comes back for a cer tain young lady's jewels ... and leaves with her heart 1 From Lquis Joseph Vance's Novel! MIS Defying the police of 6 na tions outwit ting a thousand manhunters . . . a super crook who is finally caught-by love with MELVYN DOUGLASS GAIL PATRICK DOUGLAS DUMBRILLE TALA BIRELLI 1 - ' i Extra Attraction! Cartoon 'Betty Boop' And The l.lllle Kins" Ynrha Biinrhuk Orth. In "Moscow Moods" orelly Nevri J. 1 marring Thursday Frank llurk'e 'FA NO and CLAW Stated Communication o' Resmea Chapter. O. B. Thursday evening at 8 o'clock. Initiation and re freshments, visiting mem bers invited. HATTIE M. ALDEN, 8ecy. FOR. SALE or trade, 3 -bottom 10-ln. John Deere orchard plow for aprlng er heifers or ood cow. I. G. Neevel, Oold Hill, Ore. Inquire LWtngatoa Service Station. CAR RADIO New Motorola 8-tube, overhead apeaker. Original prica 67.50. Now M.S0, Trma to auit. Lewla Super Servloe. WANTED To exchange work for 3 or "21 model T Ford or Chev. Jamea K. Davis, 300 North Central. WANTED Woman or rlrl to care for Infant and do housekeeping about three dava a week. Local reference! required. Tel. 1422-U 1929 DURANT Cou pe! wTTTftrn very reaaonable. 1926 ZKxlyo Coupe, new rubber. Lewie Super Service. FOR RENT Reliable adult, 5 -room modern house. Call at 820 Dakota Aw. USED CAR RADIOS Several low a $19. Easy terms. Lewis Super Service. 100 LATE TO CLASSIFY LOST Soft -con tod Airedale: black body, tan head. Call 744-Y. PHONE 969-R for re upholster lrtg. re- linismng. regiuelng. Thlbault. FOR SALE Ford son Tractor, Phone 1413 evenlnea. FOR RENT Apartment, 3 room and bath, llghta and hot water furnish ed. Frteldalre. 810 8. Oakdale. WANTED AT ONCE Cheap used piano, wm pay casn. box ioo. Tribune. FOR SALE OR TRADE 22, year -old hens: gentle work horse. H. O. Moen. Rt. 1. Box 364-A. LOST Thursday, lady 'a new blue felt hat, sine 22, near Community hospital. Elks club or Pine Con. Reward. Phone 829. MODERN WOMEN Ntd Not Sifftf monthly paia and delay dualo eolda.nrmiua atTaUQ, fitxMure or similar hum. Chi-rhre-tfnUiamii)dHraiidlUaneffectira miahlnandKivoUwick Kthar. ooia oy aiidriLKKiiuioro'r'i'yiu. amw j "TMl PIAHONO 5f RANB III r II ja:4.1-0:0ol 111 Mats . . 15c Eves . p SSc Kiddles 10c TOMORROW ONLY! Until the Last Shot Is Fired the Last Flag Furled! Out of the fnry of the War between tha State comes 8 tar Young's epic of th rnllant men and hemic women wfio (onghtt suffered, died for "The Lost Cause I Si ,, Also shown tomor row night only at HOLLY THEATRE pom with a. Walter Connolly Randolph Scott Eliiabeth Patterson LAST TIMES TONIOHT Colbert in 'The Bride Comes Home' 1 saaaaaaBjilaaawaaaaaaMsaaMsaaaaaaaaaaaaaMsaaaBsaaaa i'lC Starts Thursday! jjf'S -4,L l,oW on to fOM h,t' ht"' H.WKl.OOO gambol of un eonllnfd Jor. bowline comeilr, faarlnatlnn lrls and Inloxtratlng music!