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    MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFOKU. OREGON". WEDNESDAY. MARCH 11. 1936.
PAGE SEVEN
LOCAL and
On Business Visit Mrs. Benjamin
M Heatb of Ashland was a business
visitor in Medford today.
In Grants Pass Mr. and Mrs.
Loren Stephens called on relatives
and friends In Grants Pass Monday.
. From Ashland H. L. Claycorab of
, Ashland made business and friendly
calls In tnls city yesterday.
To Idaho H. J. Rummell was
among passengers on the northbound
train last night, bla destination be
inj 8,n Point, Idaho.
Attend Practice Fred Strang. Dr.
L. L. Sander and D. E. Terrett at
tended Shrine band practice In Ash
land Monday evening.
Here on Business J. P. Mlmnaugh
. and Steve Zarka, both of Ashland,
were among business callers here yes
terc ay.
Here from Ashland Among Ash
land residents In Medford Monday
were Mr; and Mrs. Henry Wallla and
Vollle Squire. .
Call on Friends Mr. and Mra. E
N. Butler of Ashland called on Med
ford friends Tuesday and called In
otrer valley towns during the day.
business Visitor Don Ross of the
accounting department 'for Copco.
transacted business in Ashland yes
terday. . From Tule Lake Capt. John R,
Murray, commander of Camp Tule
Lake, conferred yesterday with of
ficers at CCO headquarters here.
from Camp Bly Oapt. Buford E.
Boyd, commander of Camp Bly, was
a, business visitor yesterday at Med
'foro COC headquarters.
Returns Home Harold A. Frohbach
returned last night to his home In
Minneapolis, Minn., having been call
ed here by the death of his father,
H. O. Frohbach,- lost Monday.
Visits son Mrs. Elizabeth Bowor
msn left Monday for San Francisco
where she will spend a few daye vis
iting her son and daughter-in-law.
Mr and Mrs Dan Bowerman.
from Portland 0. W. Walls, man
ager of the Insurance department of
the Portland Trust & Savings bank,
was In Medford today conferring with
local representative.
Copco Men Visit William Tucker
and Sterling Richmond, both of the
California Oregon Power company,
transacted business In Ashland yes
ter.'.ay. Mrs. Klncald South Mrs. Alice
Klncald la among Mod lord I tee visiting
out of town, she being a guest at the
home of he daughter. Mrs. R. D.
Tlaherty, at Santa Ana, Cal.
Mltrovltch Returns Anthony
Mltrovltch, state policeman who has
been convalescing from a recent Ill
ness at the home of Ms parents m
Portland, returned to his duties at
Mcadford headquarters today.
Leave for Home Mrs. Lucie Nolan
and small son Richard left here this
morning for their home at Lostlne,
after spending the past month in
Medford aa the guests of Mrs. N. 8.
Oatman, mother of Mrs. Nolan.
Medford Visitors Recent visitors
to- Medford from Ashland Included
Mra. A. F. Abbott. Mrs. H. L. Moore
and Mrs. Durfee, who spent Monday
afternoon here, and Erford Poole,
who was in town Monday evening.
Confers Here Stanley Richmond,
educational adviser at Camp Soutn
Fork, conferred yesterday at, Medford
COC headquarters with Eugene C.
Golden, district educational coordln
,. (.tor. They discussed camp programs.
Visitors Leave Mr. and Mrs. W.
Potter left this morning for their
home near Welaer. Idaho, after spend
ing the past four months vlsltlmj
their daughter and son-in-law. Mr.
and Mra. E. H. Ross of Ross lane. '
.
' Undergo Operations Donna Sher
wood, who underwent a tonsllectomy
ano adenomectomy at the Osteo
pathic clinic and hospital yesterday,
ws reported aa doing nicely today.
Others who had tonsils and adenoids
ren-oved during the past few day
were Ferney McKibbon and Olen
Blrk. Dr. O. H. Scheetz of Grants
Pass underwent a tonsllectomy at
the hospital Sunday.
AUCTION
SALE
TONIGHT
7:30 O'CLOCK
- AT
WURTS
GIFTS
Every Afternoon
at 1 :00 p. m.
SIMPLE MUSCULAR
RHEUMATIC PAINS
GET QUICK RELIEF
h you are one of the rsst numsr
of people who suffer torturing.
blnf. shooting simple muscular rheu
matic puns of arms. leg., ahoulde-.
and body, here is quick relief. Te
Jur a few doses of Williams B.U X.
Compound. It must produce results
or money back. Williams M X Com
pound is prepsred from the prescrip
tion of a d'v?'w wio used It in prl
v.v practice many yesrs. Now this
rluble rel:f Is svallable to suffer
er, at a cost of only a tew cents a
Try a bMtle umler the money
b.t anarsnree. Fn)ov blessed relief
a "nenv other Mifferers sit they have
On iu at Heath. Dr j store. Ad.
PERSONAL
Teacher C horns Meet The Jtck
md County Teachers' choriu will
meet in the courthouse auditorium
Saturday mornlug at 10 o'clock.
Every member Is urged to be preaeut
aa the chorus Is practicing for tho
concert to be held March 30.
Duties Enlarged .Donald Mtv,
educational adviser at Camp w liner,
haj been assigned the additional duty
of aerrlng headquarteu detachment
at the fairgrounds. He conferrei yt
tejtfay with officers of CCC hesd-
quorters here regarding hla new as
signment. To Conference Harry W. Andrew
een, special lecturer on vocational
training for the 0th corps area, Sim
Francisco, left for Monterey, Cal., to
dey after spending a month at camps
In the Medford CCC district. He Is
to attend a Joint educational con
ference between the Fresno and Mon
terey districts In -Monterey, Friday
ano Saturday.
Two Face Charges Gordon Hau,
arerted by state police on a charge
of operating a non-licensed- automo
bile, was scheduled to appear In Jus
tice court at 4:30 thla afternoon to
answer the charge. Thomas Oraer of
Tonasket, Wash., arrested on a charge
of operating a truck line with no
license and no PUO permit, was also
scheduled to appear In Justice couit
this afternoon.
Buyers Return New spring and
summer apparel selected Mr. and
Mrs O. T. Steward In Los Angeles and
San Francisco during the past six
weeks, Is arriving at Adrlenne'a store
dal.y in readiness for Easter wear.
The Stewards returned to Medford
today from the southern state where
they also purchased merchandise
from New York and Chicago manu
facturing companies.
Leaving for .Montana Louis H.
McOuire, project superintendent at
the Applegate CCC camp, has resign
ed from the Rogue River national
forest service to accept a position a
Junior engineer on a federal project
in Montana. He Is completing his
work with the forest service th'j
week and expects to report for his
new duties Monday. HLs place here
will be taken by Robert Aufderheide,
now foreman of the Applegate camp.
The latter's successor has not bees
named.
Livestock.
PORTLAND. Ore.. March 11. (AP
USDA) Hogs: Receipts 350, includ
ing 10 direct; market rather slow,
mostly steady; good-choice 170-lb.
dri veins mostly 910.50; few down to
910.40; load lota quotable to 910.75;
330-75 lb., 910.00; 375-lb. down to
89.00; 120-50 lb., 99.75 to mostly 910;
packing sows, 98.25-50; feeder pTgs,
$10.00-50.
CATTLE: Receipt 100. Including
6 direct; calves 15, including 8 di
rect: market very slow, mostly
steady; good fed steers. $7.00; oom
mon -medium grades, $5.75$6; heif
ers, scarce; low cutter and cutter
cows. 92.50 3.50; common -medium,
including fat dairy type cows, 93.76
(9 4.75; odd head good beef cows,
95.00-25; bulls mostly 84.75 5.35;
good-choice vealers, 98 $ 9.00.
SHEEP: Receipts. 60; market steady
on slaughter ewes, nominally steady
other classes; choice trucked in
lambs salable $9.50-76; load lot
quotable to $10.00: few good-choice
120-55 lb. ewes. 8500-50; common
85-lb. weights down to $3.00.
CHICAGO, March 11. (AP-USDA.
HOGS 11.000; steady to 10 cents high
er: some sale heavies more than 10
cents above previous close; top 10.95
fo short load strictly choice 180 lb.;
150-340 lb. 10.15-55; 250-290 lb. 0.80
10.C5; 290-350 lb. 0 80-85; sows 9-00-40.
CATTLE 7.000; solves 1,500; led
steers and yearlings generally steady
to strong following active and strong
to 13 cents higher market early; kiil
iiV quality improved; dressed trade
sluggish, this tending to weaken po
sition of better gra4e tseers wanted
on shipper account; supply such klnda
fairly liberal; early top 11.65; some
held around 13.00; mostly steers 7.75
10 00; fed heifers strong to 33 higher
cows strong; best fed heifers 900.
stoi-kers and feeders fairly actvle at
7 7o down to 6.00. -
SHEEP 7.000: fat lambs generally
33 higher; morning' top 10.35; to all
Interests with 101 lb. Colorado at
10.10; -odd lots medium to good light
lamb .9.25-10.13; no strictly good
yearlings offered; fed Teias yearlings
bla around 9.00; sheep extremely
(lax ffteinhardt's
riMT nix moeucTiox
"A MIDSUMMER
NIGHT'S DREAM"
BY WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE
Muiic by MenJelssonn, Willi a cast of more loan one thousand
Thursday zJCarch 19th
TWO PERFORMANCES ONLY 2:15 and 8:15
ALL BEATS RESERVED
MATINEE: Lower floor 1st 30 rows 5c. balance (So
Balcony 1st 2 rows tl. 10. balance tie
EVENINO: lower floor lit 10 rows c. neat 10 rows S
balance i leat rows) 11.10
Balcony 1st I rows II 65, balance 69e
ALL PRICES INCLUDE TAX
Box Office Opens Monday Noon Mail Orderi Now I
Hunt's Qratcrjan Theatre
scarce; fully steady; odd natlv wea
5-50 down; no Xwdinj lamb olfre.
SAN FRANCISCO. March U .(AP
USDA) HOGS 1.100; opened active,
closed alow, fully 10c lower; early
top 111. 15 on 180 to 190-lb. butchers;
later sales 170 to 835-lb. averages,
$10.0011; part load 377-lb. weight.
$10.40; packing sows, mostly 98.50.
CATTLE 300, daughter steers act
ive, strong to shad higher; good
1010-lb., 97.35, medium good around
1000 lbs.. 97.35. Medium to good he
stock practically absent, low cutters
and cutters about steady, mainly
$3.504.35. few heavy dairy cows,
94.60; bulla steady, few 95.75 down.
Calves 34, odd lots, common to me
dium Tellers, 95.00 a 7.00; choice veal
ers quoted up to 910.00.
L. SHEEP Nona. Nonlmal; good un
der 85-lb, fed wooled lamba quoted
aound 99.50a8.35; choice light wool
er ewes salable up to 95.50.
Portland Wheat
PORTLAND, March 11. (AP)
Grain:
Wheat Open High low Close
May Mi .8t4 M'l,
July .74' .78V. .78 .78
Sept .77 .7 .77 .77
Cash: Bis Bend bluestem, 81.31;
do. 13 per cent, 11.24: dark hard
winter, 12 per cent. 81.11: do. 11
per cent. 99c; soft white, western
white. 87c; northern spring, hard
winter, 86c; western red, SO'c.
Oats, No. 2 white. S22.50ff23.50.
Corn. No. 2 B yellow, 31.50.
Mlllrun. 818.00..
Today'a car receipts: Wheat, 2S:
barley, !; flour, 18; hay, 2.
Portland Produce
PORTLAND. March 11. BUT
TER Prints, A grade. 30V$c lb. in
parchment wrapper. 30e lb. In car
tons; B grad. parchment wrapper.
.-9Vac lb.; carton. 30'ic lb.
BUTTERFAT Portland delivery A
grade, deliveries at least twice weekly
30-31C lb.; country routes. 38-30c .b.:
B grade, deliveries less than twice
weekly, 28-20c lb.; C grade at market
B GRADE CREAM FOR MARKET
Buying price, butterfat basis, 53 ',4c lb
EGGS Buying price of wholesalers
Extras 18c; standards 16c; extra me
dium 16c; do medium first 15c; un
der grade. 13c; pullets 13c down.
Cheese, milk, country meats, live
poultry, onions, potatoes, wool ant,
hay, steady and unchanged.
Chicago Wheat
CHICAGO, March 11. (AP) Wheat:
Open High Low Close
May SB, S9b SB 3
July .89H .89 .88 .89
Sep. .88 .88V4 .87 .88'.
Wall St. Report
NEW YORK. March 11. (P) Bull
ish operations in today's stock mar
ket were centered principally on in
dustrial specialties and a number n
these were pushed up 1 to 6 or mor.
points. '
Steel, rails, motors and utilities
were belated followers of the forward
move. Somo profit taking appeared in
the last hour, but the close wa firm
Despite the sharp gains, the volume
approximated only 3,200,000 shares.
Today's closing prices for 33 select
ed stocks follow;
AI. Chem. Dye . 190 V.
Am. Can , , ,134
Am. Se Fgn. Pow. 1
Anaconda 86 'A
Atch. T. & S. F. 78S
Bendlx Av.a . 35 '4
Betn. Steel ,
California Pack'g.
Caterpillar Tract.
Chrysler ... -
Coml. Solv.
Curtlss-Wright
DuPont 1
Gtn. Foods.
Gen. Mot.
Int. Harvest.
. T. & T.
Johns-Man. .
Monty Ward
North Amer.
Penney (J. C.)
Phillips Pet.
Radio .......
Sou. Pac.
Std. Brands
St. Oil Cal. .
St. Oil N. J.
Trans. Amer.
Union Carb. .
Unit. Aircraft
U. 8. fiteel 64
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Bing Crosby in
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Adapted from the stage success that
made a record year's run on Broad
way. "Anything Goea," with Cole
Porter' famous song hits, comes to
the Craterlan theater tomorrow with
Bing Crosby. Ethel Merman and
Charlie Rtiggles In the leading roles
of the screen version of the famous
hit. Also featured In the cast are
Ida Luplno, Grace Bradley. Arthur
Treacher. Robert McWade and Matt
Moore among others.
Crosby play the part of a broker
who finds himself aboard an ocean
liner, with the borrowed passoprt of
a public enemy In his pocket. Charlie
The W. C. T. U.
The W. C. T. U. meets Thursday
afternoon at 3:30 In the Baptist
church parlor. The program Jll be
one of special Interest as Rev. J. N.
Long, evangelist at the Baptist
church, will lead the devotional ser
vice and give an address. Mrs. Long
and Mrs. Norman Gail will be heard
In solos. Those who have not yet
heard Mr. Long are urged to attend.
This will be an open meeting and all
are welcome. Rev. Long will apeak
promptly at 3:30. a
IAWNMOWBRS Sharpened. We call
for and deliver. 23 N. Fir' St. SIMS
BROS. Phone 261. '
Special meeting of Med
ford Council of Kadosh
Wednesday night. Thir
tieth Degree. Supper at
6:30 P. M. Special Feast
Day observance. A 1 1
members urged to be
present. Visitors cor
dially Invited. By order
of the commander,
L. E. WILLIAMS, Secy.
Use Msll Tribune want ads.
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ANYTIME:
Brill Metal Works, Inc.
ORNERtl. HHV.T.T METAL
fcrneres oil Burners
109 E. 8th St. Phone 418
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Thursday Show
Ruggles, in various disguises, assist
him to find a beautiful girl he be
ltevea to be in distress and at the
same time keep out of the clutches
of the law. Between them the two
of them, and the assistance of the
other leads, they manage to keep in
perpetual hot water, enlivening the
film no little bit. Comedy, fast
paced throughout, proves to be the
motivating theme of the show, but
with Cole Porter, ace song writer, au
thor of various tunes In the picture,
there are naturally many song num
bers, including the ever-popular
"You're On Top.'
San Francisco Butter.
SAN FRANCISCO. March 11. (AT
USDA) Butter, score: 92-31.
IAWNMOWEBS Sharpened. We cell
for and deliver. 23 N. Fir St. SITUS
BROS. Phone 281.
Enjoy the alluring fragrance of
Pantoufle and Leaul Perfume.
Young's Drugs, Main and Central.
Stated Communication of
Reames Chapter, O. E. 8.,
Thursday evening at 8 o'
clock. Social Night. Vlslt-
lnj members Invited.
HATTIE M. ALDBN, Secty.
Use Mall Tribune want adi.
Shows
1:45
0:45-9:00
EL,::'.TSToday and
SHE FELL FOR
And Had to
if
x ' ' 2f fe y
11 y in
... of being: left alone, while her hus
band wont to other porta . . . and for all
ahe knew, other women! The strangest
wedding; bargain that was ever made I
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Bated en the neve) by
KATHLEEN NORRli
with
CLAIRE TREVOR
Ralph BELLAMY
Ben LYON
Jane DARWELL
I PLUS I
Hal Kemp and Orrheafra
"NO OTHER ONE
Popular Arte nee Novelty
Neirt
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Rialto's Star
ne bV .
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4".
Claire Trevor and Ralph Bellamy
have the featured rolfa in "Navy
Wife." which plays at the Rialto the
ater today and Thursday. The film,
which fcRtures for the first time the
woman' aide of navy life, was adapted
from Kathleen Norrls' popular novel,
"Beauty'a DanRhter."
"Navy Wife" tella the atory of a
young nurse who loses her heart to
a navy physician, atill In love with
the memory of his dead wife. Bel
lamy offers marriage to Miss Trevor,
however, so that hla crippled daugh
ter may have a home and mother.
As the story progresses. Miss Trovor
learns that, Instead of one rival, the
dead wife, she hna two. The second
Is a beautiful, exotic woman, played
by Kathleen Burke. Just as their
marriage la about to end In tragedy,
a surprise-filled climax brings them
understanding and happiness.
Warrpn Hymer. Ben Lyon and Jane
Darwin are also In the cast.
Card of Thunka.
I wish to take thla means to thank
my company and employes and many
other friends for sympathy and klnd
nera they have shown In my recent
accident, and for the flowera that
have been sent In. Ho my many
business friends who find It Is Im
possible to visit, because of business
hours. I will be glad to have them
cal at their convenience, as I will d
here for some time yet. Will be gli-i
to ree anvone as often aa they would
like to call. It la lmpoeatble for me
to tlnd words to express my thanka
for the hospitality I have receive!
here. Max M. Overstreet, Room 329,
Sacred Heart Hospital. '
100 LATE TO CLASSIFY
PHONE 969-R, re -upholstering., nt
fiulshtng. re-g hieing. Thlbault.
FOR RENT Modern 7-room house on
east aide; oil-burner. Phone 827-X.
FOR &ALF Cabin and river front
age on Rogue river. Call 507 Palm
St.
WANTED Brush mirner. Glenn
Darby, Kings highway.
FOR SAI.E household furniture.
Mrs. D. W Stone, 1128 West Main.
I-hone lfllR-J.
It will happen soon!
Evan's Buster Brown
Removal Sale!
a
Adults
Klddles-10c
ThursdayB
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A NAVY MAN!
Pay the Price!
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ROLLER CANARIES 31 S. Rlversiae.
WANTED To rent 3-room spart
nient, by two business RLrla. Reas
onable. Box 1071, Tribune.
FOR RENT Furnished apartment;
nr.,,. pin.i. dhl ii. oversillll-
ei. One 3-room. one 4,-room at
tne Oloria Pan at south Central,
under management ol the ownr,
Mrs. Bechtel.
SPECIAL FOR THIS WEEK ONLY
hefluced prices on orriera of 100 or
more Rhode Island Red hatching
Mshood strain. Mra. R. E.
3rtey. Phone 314-W.
FOR SALE 40 aores of rl-h free sell.
io per acre. Phone 1388. John
Frees. 801 N. Central.
FOK SALE One 70-ft. lot. 14 A. ad
joining on baok covered hard wood.
Inquire Knox Service St. Jackson
ville. FOR RENT 4-roorn modern houAe.
turnlshed: reasonable. Inquire 311
W. Jacknon-
FOR SALE Late 1030 Ford roadster;
rumble sent: reconditioned engine.
Must sacrifice. Phone 208-R.
FOR RENT Desirable house on er.
side, close in. D. T. Lswton, 331
Apple.
FOR RENT Apartment. 3 rooms
nn nam, iifinu ana not water fur
nished; Frlgtdalre. 810 s. Oakdale
WANTED Wool and mohalrAlwa7
top prices paid. J. J. Osenbruggo.
133 s. Riverside.
1:49
0:19-9:00
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ALSO TOMOIIT ONLY AT THE CRATERIAN THEATRE
On the Stage at 9:00 o'clock
Mann 's Spring Fashion Show
TOMORROW! IT'S THE TOPS!
BING CROSBY M
Ethel MERMAN Xj
Tha musical show that wowed the nation .
now topi the screen parade in a riot of romance
hilarity new tunes stars excitement I
Feel at
"The Heart
Comfort Convenience,
Courtesy Service
Attractive Ratet
Dettched oath
' With bstb ...
Hotel
Cornelius
851 V? Park
BIN O.
port land
IN THE HEART OP THE CITV
MATCHED black team, saddle horses,
milk cow, cheap. Phone 1410.
LATE MODEL CHEV. lonr wheelbase
truck, guaranteed perfect: overs:re
tires, overload springs. Priced for
quick sale. Trade and terms.
PIERCE-ALLEN MOTOR CO.
Drvtee and Plymouth.
Bell-ansIM
FOR INDIGESTION
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ST. PATRICK DANCE
March 17th at
ORIENTAL GARDENS
Two Dances
Two Orchestras
One Admission
Shamrock will he given
nway with tickets.
Pf'lll Muu ,5cll
'J. Ill E" 5C
Kiddles 10c 1 1
f Now I Eat
V j Rich Gravy J
) 'l''t Stomorh Goel 1
"Sin Jiffy with Kell-ans I
TODAY ONLY!
1
B1I.I.IE BIRKF,
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Home in
of Portland'
ORIMSON M(T,
ill h. a
11.00 np pftrk Ave
II JO up Hnf-i
82.1 S.rf. Park
Portland