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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (April 8, 1936)
MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUTE. MEDFOrtD. OREGOX. WEDNESDAY. APRTIj P. lflSfi. PAGE FTVK LOCAL and Refuels Ship Here Bgt. Roy stock well refueled his army observation plane at Medford municipal airport yesterday forenoon. He was return ing to hts post at Fort Lewis, Ta coma, after spending a furlough In Vermont. Travel on 150 a month for life St Amtrte! Travel East, VCest, Nana ad South. The Goldea Years Plaa riei you the moot to do it. Guaranteei you a retirement income of anr amount of from $30 to $500 a month for life, beftinnins when vou are 55, 60 or 65. Alio includes life insurance, growins cash reserve, and disability income. Ask the local Orejtort Mutual Life man for free booklet kit in all the facti. C. L. GOFF 8 pert a 1 Representative 410 Beatty Street. Phone 1521-Y Oregon MyiuMllL Homi Office: Ponland, OreRon Onrtntied under the lawa of Oregon ..ititi'M1?''.1"!' ! l n 1 1 j i mi unni Where the stress of travel fades as if by magic When you break your journey at The Palace Hotel in San Francisco, the stress and bustle of traveling leave you . . almost magically Quiet, unobtrusive service, and forethought for your every want.t make you instantly completely and restfully at home. And yet the heart of the city theatres, shops,commercial centre is but a block or two, in one direction or another, from your door. 600 room,, each with balh, from 53 (single) up. THE PALACE' HOTEL 3t ike Uiearl of San 0rancisco AtCHlftAiD H PRlCI MANAOII MEDFORD S. P. Railroad Track, Facing Main St. 2 DAYS ONLY MON.-TUES. APRIL 13 -14 GENERAL ADMISSION Mil 10c FOR THIS DATE SEE Real Live Penguins Octupus Sea Monsters OPEN 10 A M. TILL l P.M PERSONAL From Camp Bly Ueut. Otto A Huefner of camp Bly was a visitor at CCO district headquarters hers yes terday. Business Callers Business callers In thl.yctty Monday Included Mr. and Mrs. George Kramer of Ashland, who spent the day here. Blrfc A war Glen Blrk. district man ager for the Metropolitan Life In surance company here, left last night on a business trip to Seattle. Visits Here Dick Peterson of Ash land was among Medford visitors Monday, spending the evening calling on friends here. Attends Meeting C. L. Smith of Ashland attended a service meeting of the Southern Oregon Gas compsny held here Monday evening. Goes to Roehurg . Q. Narregan. United States deputy marshal, left to day for Roseburg where he la to trans act official business. He spent yes terday on business In Grants Pass. Enrolls In School Miss Mary Peter son of Ashland Is among recent en- rollees In the Medford Business col lege, having started her studies yes terday. Sanderson South B. L. Sanderson of the Sanderson Motor company lert by train last night for San Francisco where he will make a short business visit. Jackson Returns Glenn L. Jack son, vice-president of the California Oregon Power company, returned to day from a two weeks business trip through the northwest. Railroad Man Here J. L. McLaugh lin, representative of the Illinois Cen tral railway, arrived in Medford this morning from Portland headquarters to confer with local representatives. Taking Treatment Mrs. E. J. Sel lers of Salem Is spending a month at Buckhorn mineral springs where she hopes natural treatmenta will clear up a sinus Infection from which ah: has suffered for several years. Reames North A. E. Reames, Med ford attorney, was among those leav ing on the northbound train . last night, his destination being Portland where he will make a brief business visit. Visiting Here A. M. Levy, tariff In spector for the Southern Pacific rail road, arrived from Portland this morning to spend a short time visit ing relatives. He will also transact business during his stay. Motoring to Coast Leaving Med ford tomorrow evening, the Misses Carln Degermark and Maurlne Car roll will motor to crescent City and other coast cities to spend a short Easter vacation. Eagles Party The auxiliary of the Medford Eagles lodge Is planning dance, with basket lunch, to be held Friday evening starting at 9 p. m at the Eagles' hall. All of the women have been asked to bring baskets, which will be auctioned off. Tomnend Dance Townsend club No. 1 will sponsor an old-time dance and social after the regular meeting Friday night. Something of interest is promised for the children. Old- time music will be furnished by Mr. and Mrs. Charles F. Skeeters. Lecture Tonight Dr. F. W. Ing- voldstad will give a lecture on the cause and cure of economic depres sions In Eagles' hall. Ashland, at 8 o'clock tonight under auspices of the End Poverty league. The public in vited. A collection will be taken. a New Postmaster John H. Fuller of ficially became Ashland's postmaster today. He received his commission Monday night and spent yesterday In acquainting himself with the routine of the office. He replaces Fred D. Wagner, who has held the post for 13 years. Meeting Deferred Friday's meeting of Griffin Creek extension unit wss today postponed for two weeks be cause of the Illness of the leaders The meeting Is now scheduled for 10 a. m., Friday. April 34, at tna home of Mrs. W. Kimball on King's high way. KIDOtUJ Tomorrow Ifjjjrvf XM .ind gry JJT Steel strikes .teel JjlS 5 ... w a m 1 n't fjjil If Heart thrills . . nit , YfJ f a nation tremble.! YrV mm Today Only! mmi CHARLES BICKF0RD in "East Of Java" ltl) Kllraheth Vnunf Circle Meeting Loyalty circle will j meet tomorrow afternoon at 7 o'clock ! at the horn of Mrs. W. G- Bishop. 16 Glen Oak court. AH members and friends are urged to be present. i Receiving Treatment Ruth Nye of, Talent wa admitted to the Osteo-1 pathle clinic yesterday for medical treatment. Ted Guetslaff of Ashland. who has been 111 at the clinic for some time, was discharged last night. I Diphtheria Aid Jackson county 1 health unit wilt conduct examina tions and administer diphtheria lm- i muntbatlon at the Howard school to-1 morrow. The immunisation is free to those desiring It and will be given to any pro-school child brought to the school house In the afternoon. At Buckhorn Springs Mr. and Mrs. O. Marett of Klamath Falls and Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Thomas of Reno, Nev., are guests at Buckhorn mineral springs, now modernized as a health resort. Both couples formerly resid ed In Ashland. They are making their first visit to the springs since 191a when they drove out from Ashland with horse and buggy. Townsend Meet There will be a meeting of the Medford Townsend club at the K. P. hall tomorrow even ing at 7:30, it was announced today. The Rev. A. R. Chappele of the Coos Bay district, now on a speaking tour representative of the state or ganization, will be the main speaker. discussing the Indorsement of candi dates In the forthcoming elections. CCC Men Enrolled Twenty men from Jackson county and six from Josephine county are being enrolled at CCC headquarters this week and are being assigned to company 2004. Camp South Umpqua Falls, near Til ler. Fourteen of the Jackson county quota were enrolled yesterday and others were being enrolled today fol lowing an Increase In the county quota. Five of the Josephine county men were enrolled yesterday. aMarhsfj Livestock, PORTLAND. April 8. (AP-USDA) Hog receipts 300; market active, fully steady. Good-choice 165-210 lb. drive- ins. 10.75-10.85; 230-260 lb. weights. 10-10.35; light lights, 10.25-10.50; packing sows mostly 8 50: good-chol feeders quotable 10.25-10.75. Csttle receipts 100, calves 10; mar ket active, steady to strong. No good fed steers ofered; quotable to 800; fed heifers saleable around 6.50-7; cuttery kinds, 4 50; low cutter and cutter cows, 2,75-4.25; common-medium Including fat dairy type, 450 5.50; good feed cows up to 5.65; bulls. 5.25-5.85; practical top vealers, 10: odd heads to 10.25. Sheep receipts 100; few lots plain trucked -In spring lambs unsold! bid ding sharply lower. Better kind quot able fully SO cents lower than early Tuesday, at 10.50 down. No Califor nia springers offered. Few decks late Tuesday. 1055-10.50: .older prices nominally steady; god-choice wooled lambs saleable to 10 and above; good choice wooled ewes quotable 5.50-6. SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, April 8. (AP-USDA) Hogs 1.350, direct 1,300. All classes in light suply, ateady. scat tered sales 170-330 lb. California butchers 11.35, top; small lot 400 lb. heavies 9.50; few packing sows 8 25 8.50. Cattle 600. direct 450. Active, steers and low-grade cowa fully steady, other classes very scarce: good fed ateers absent, quoted to 8 35; small lot plain 810 lb. helfera 8.00; good range cowa quoted 6.00 or lightly above, acattered sales low cutters-cutters 3.50-4.25; bulls quoted 6.00 down, calves 15. all direct. Nominal; good-choice vealers quoted 9.00-10.00. Sheep 3.200, direct 3.050. Lames stesdy, deck medium-good 69 lb. Cali fornia aprlng lambs 9.00. sorted 10 per cent 8.00; ewe selaeable 5.35 down. CHICAGO, April 8 (AP-USDA) Hogs 10.000; steady to 10 higher; top 10.95: bulk 180-350 lb. 10.70-90: 140 180 lbs. 10.40-80: 350-300 lb. 10.5076; 30-350 lb. 10.40-55: sows mostly 9.50 86; few heavies down to 9.35. IF A SPOOK SITS DOWN NEXT TO YOU CAN YOU TAKE IT? IflalH sy MYSTERY. LAUGHS Sf w A 1000 THR,LLStt 5 I M 6c kVH! & spirit. & r,ho.t. . r l 11 11 1 11 1 1 11 1 1 11 BORIS KARLOFF in "The Ghoul" 'a. 11:30 Saturday Night One Show Only II 1111 : Eawydllllll Cattle 6.000, ealvea 1,600; fed steers and yearlings 1525 higher; stock ers and feeders very dull: meaty feeder 8.00 down; best fed steers 10.75 early but soma held higher: several loads 10.00-40; bulk 9 50 down to 8 00: best weighty heifers 8.75; cutter cows up to 5.26 and better; heavy sausage bulls to 6 35; selected vealers to 10.00, lat ter class ruling only steady. Sheep 6.000; active; old crop lambs unevenly 10-26 higher: supply prse tlcally cleaned up; bulk choice fed westerns 10.60-85, some held higher; clippers 8 75-9.00; yearlings and feed ing and shearing lambs absent; springers sharply higher, mostly 15.00 17.00 for Easter trade; few wooled ewes 500-50, fully steady. Portland Produce PORTLAND. April I. (P) BUT TER Print, A grade, S4ic lb. In parchment wrapper, 3&io lb. In car tons; B grade, parchment wrapper, 33!,o lb.; cartons, 34VJO lb. BUTTERFAT Portland delivery A grade, delivered at leaat twice week ly, 34-36c lb.: country routes, 33-35C lb.; B grade, 33-34c lb.; O grade at market. B GRADE CREAM FOR MARKET Buying price butterfat basis, 83',4e lb. Wall St. Report NEW YORK, April . (AP) The stock market crawled into new high territory tor the past several years today, with rallies ranging from frac tion to 3 or more points ntMis. rubbers, mine, ralla and scattered utilities led the upturn. Profit taking undermined a few la- ues In the final hour, but the close was firm. Transfera aproxlmated 1,- 700.000 shares. Today's closing prices for 8J select ed stocks follow: Al. Chem. & Dye . Am. Can . -. Am. & Fgn. Power A. T, & T Anaconda ,v Atch. T. & S. F Bendlx Avla. . Beth. Steel 303 U9V4 160 38 so y. 26", 1)3 '4 California Pkg. Caterpillar Tractor Chrysler Coml. Solv Curtlss-wrlght DuPont S3 77 Ij 103 30 y; 153 38 , Gen. Foods .. Gen. Motors Int. Harvest. I. T. & T .Tnhns-Man. . 88 !4 1 '. lis Mont, ward North Amer 38! Penney (J. C.) Phillips Pet. .. Radio Sou. Pac. 77 Vi 48', 131, 36, Std. Brands . -Std. Oil Cat. , 16 44 Std. OH N. J Trana. Amer. 6Si 13 87 25 Union Carb United Aircraft U. S. Steel Silver. NEW YORK. April 8. P) Bar sil ver steady and unchanged at 44. LAWNMOWERS sharpened. We call for and deliver. 23 N. Fir St. SIMS BROS. Phone 261. Bridge Luncheon to be given Easter Monday, lSth, at the Parish hall, sponsored by the ladles of St. Ann's Altsr society. Contract, auction and 800 will be in play after the luncheon. The public Is Invited, 35c each. Stated Communication of Reames chapter, O. E. S., Thursday evening. April 9. at 8 o'clock. Social night. Visiting members invited. HATT1F, M. AU3EN. Secy. fowsayi ujuo!te3ip3uip3t9(sq(lkA - mim spsjsp Abn am esu disu PUC StodS U3J '9JOS m AJ ISM -saidwid "Country Doctor" "tii n II liv -ifl'rf rift Li -&it&ihmUtmih Amwi"fV Doc.' sava Slim Summerville in this scene from "The Country Doc tor," starring the Dionne Quintup let?, "you'd better stop bringing any more out. Every time you bring an other one, you're Just piling up the evidence against you." In the scene where Jean Hersholt. as the doctor, being escorted out of town by tha sheriff (Summerville) for not having a license to practice, answers the plea of John Qualen to come to bis house and help his wife In childbirth. Slim would like very much to help the doctor but feels thaiv the rapidly mounting evidence whirh the doctor keeps bringing out OnRialto Bill The dramatic last-ditch of organ ized crime and the nation's law en forcement agencies, notably the so called G-Men, provides the thrilling theme of the amazing story unfolded In "You May Be Next,' playing at the Rlalto theater today and Thurs day In connection with the personal THE SCREEN A BLAST OF Their Uvea weren't worth cents . . . until the G-Men tiflrl in ftnrl cleaned im one the biggest rackets of the I 1 v I 1 11 Hhous ll hi o "o-oo iii a'-'. . t. " ?,.3: v3Mf ez&yu. I : ,-. aSjTiV . iff - 7j iu3r -x&i V- I l'Xi V TODAY jf I ' . 'i and THURSDAY! N 5 k. r i i s u am win win i naiiiia .TAIrT--r.:. -J lvAdded Attraction! J Growing More Pop- ffc; S Ul ular Every Day I t '"'.' ' jrvN ' Hr'i I The're romlnj , J "'""'! Coming Thursday of the bedroom will result conviction. This bit. dramatically dons, la nonetheless one of the bright comedy spots In the show which hss the world famous babies In their first fea ture film appearance, based on tha experience of Dr. Allan Dafoe, the quintuplets' own country doctor, who assisted in the production of the film. The plcUire, which has been set ting an all-time high In box office records throughout the country, not only has the "quints" as the out standing attraction, but has given Hersholt the oustandlng role of his career. It openr. a three-day run at the Craterllan theater tomorrow appearances of Jay Clarke, world's foremost mentallst, now In his second sensational week. Featured In the cast are Ann Sothern. Lloyd Nolan, Douglas Dumbrtlle, John Arledgo and Burton Churchill. The story, a powerful dramatiza tion of one of the most daring rark eta ever conceived, dotsils the plot of a super -criminal who la able to extort a klng'a ransom from the na tion's broadcasting companies by threatening to Jam every legitimate broadcast. The government takea a hand when the thrilling plot threat ens the operation of radio compass stations and the transmission of sig nals between ships of the United States. ScattlMi RUe f r'i MB"nfly Thursday ceremo VtiKY nles. 7:30 P. m.. April 9th, Easter meeting 0 a. m., April w 12th. All Knights Rose Croix cordially invited. P. B. RYNNINO. W. M. Adults Kiddles 10c UNLEASHES DYNAMITE! five step - a. of ifrN". day! In his Ladies Of F. O. . Plan Friday Dance Ladlea Auxiliary of the F. O. T. are giving a dance with basket lunch Friday eve., at Eagles hall, 9 p. m. Ladlea bring baskeU. Da no ' 25c couple. BaskeU to be auctioned. (Adv.) 100 LATE TO CLASSIFY CARS painted. Spray system. Low cm;. Oust. Auto Beauty Shop., ph. 1061. OOOD Citizenship requires that you register and vote. Registration for the May primary cloaea April 14th. Jackson County Democratic Cen tral Committee. FOR RENT Apartment. 8 roome and bath; lights and hot water fur nished: Prig Id a ire. 810 s. Oakdale USF.D Chlckerlng Upright Piano; fine condition. Bargain tor caan, or win aell on easy terms like rent. Bald win fiano anoppe. FOR SAliE On King's highway, 15 acres, irrigated, in orcnara, nerriea, grapes, fine garden soil; 6 -room modern house; Fordson tractor, plow, etc.. Included; $4000; terms. For Sale On Old Stage road, 24 acres of good farm land: modern 5-room house, barn, chicken house-; S3500; terms. For sale or trade for acreage near Medford, a very choice location on the ssntiam river, on new Bend highway, suitable for auto camp: 14 -room house, garage, chicken house, garage, chicken house. acres cultivtsed land; 730 feet river frontage; $4000. For Sale A modern 5-room house in Jacksonville, with lawn, flow era. trees, garden spot; 850. Very attractive terms may be arranged. FLAHARTY REALTY COMPANY 311 Medford Bldg. UNDERGRADUATE NURSE, experi enced in all kinds of nursing, wishes position. References. Address Mall Tribune, Box 3863. FOR SALE Weaner pigs and one iresn cow. Tel. 403-j-i. FOR RENT 3 -room apartment; adults. Tel. 743-M. 135 N. Holly LOST Billfold containing currency and papers, on jscKsonvuia nign way. Return to owner, L. F. Clem- enson at Snider a Dairy. Reward. FOR SALE: Nice dining table with fl chairs; cheap. 1733 N. Riverside. WANTED Man, experienced, to op erate mllklns machines. Meadow brook Dairy. 1 mile south ot Phoe nix on highway. REWARD tor Information leading to return or rowboat. Taken irom Medford Concrete and Construction Co. gravel plant, north of Medford I8lT 0:48-0:0(1 tlS 6, mm ii . sap ?irf nxrc v in i r Starting TOMORROW! .t o W1 - Here comes the most Diewea ,-v. ' event" of the entertainment year I The world 'i front page sweet heart! in one of the greatest human Interest stories aver screened! j FOR BALE 35 head Angora goat. J. u. harm tie, rraii, ore. S CHEVROLET Trucks. A-l condi tion, priced from S229.00 up. PIERCK-ALLEN MOTOR CO. Dodge and Plymouth. TRADE Kllllfer tangent dlee for good Ford of chev. Rt, 1, Box 395. Orlffen Creelt. fUcWspfiCE When goi go Emprtii goi reicl Tokobint In just 10 days.-.Direct Eipriu Ig "Enprai ol Asia" or "Empress of Russia." It lilui culf 3 more dagi to go vis Honolulu lg"Enprtu ol Japan" fastest, largest slip on He PacificJ ol bij her sislet-ship, "Empreu ol Canada." TleH "Empresa" linen have all tit (etlurea tlal naVo lor travel comtorl with evening Irob'ci, dances, concerts and informal enlertainmenti ..To Australia, Kew Zealand and tie SonlnSeu bg thi "Aorangi" or "Niagara," Canadian-Ana-tralasian linen, bail) lor travel in tie tropica.. Low Round Trip Fares ...III, Tourist and 3rd Class. Frequent tailings from Vancouver lid Victoria, B. C. For all details, tea goor 01 travel Agent. ..or call at our local offices. W. X. DUCM, Ota. (ft. i'r tnX Ul 1 . IVewai(aja.atekau:)PlmM07,rrllaa( ! Mats . . 25c Eves . SSo Klddlea ,10c TODAY ONLY! 7 Mystery l Thrills 1 Laffsl 'SGVetl .4Latf d 1 .i Wltlt GENE RAYMOND Margaret Callahan Erie Blore 3 py tm aT 3 y 1