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    MEDFORD MAIL TTMBUNE. MEDFORD. OREGON, TUESDAY. NOVEMBER 24, 1936.
PAGE SEVEN
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LOCAL and PERSONAL
In Hospital Mrs. C. D. Bean of 523
South Oakdale avenue Is confined In
Community hospital. 6he Is suffer
ing Irom pneumonia.
Business Caller Medford callers In
Ashland yesterday Included Carl W.
Carson, who made several business
visits while there.
To Bay City Miss Georgians Hus
song will leave this week for Ban
Francisco where she will receive med
ical treatment in the St. Francis hos
pital. She will spend Thanksgiving
Day with he sister, Mrs. L. 8. Arm
strong, In the Bay region.
GRANGE ,
DANCE
Thanksgiving Night
SILVA'S ORCHESTRA
Applegate Community Hall
FINE FOOD
Cap. Ha sermon 'a Orchestra
Every Xlght. Dine and Dance at
ERNIE'S CASINO
. Here yesterday Out-of-town vls
' ltors In Medford yesterday Included
Mrs. Emma Davis of Ashland who
transacted business while here.
Take Over Station S. J. Burgdorf
and William Huffman, both of this
city, have taken over the Ashland
Hotel service station in Ashland.
To Albany Among those leaving
on the northbound train this morn
ing was E. P. Anthony whose desti
nation was Albany. -
Confers Here R. D. Parrel, rep
resentative of the Wabash railroad,
arrived from Portland headquarters
this morning to confer with local
agents.
Daughter 111 Mr. and Mrs. B. W
Mesdows left last night for Baker
to be with their daughter, Mrs. Vlrgle
Hartlerode, who Is seriously til. They
were accompanied by Mr. and Mrs.
Jess Rodgera of Butte .Falls.
Named Toast master Mayor George
W. Porter today accepted an Invita
tion to be toastmaster at the lunch
eon to be held In Portland, Decem
ber 4, under auspices of the North
west Aviation Planning council. The
luncheon, part of a two-day confer
ence, will be given for the American
Northwestern and united airlines.
CLEANS
EVERYTHING
..one minute it's a tug cleaner. ..thenext
It's cleaning furniture, lamps or draperies
It's the greatest new idea in cleaners since
Hoover introduced Positive Agitation.
This Hoover Cleanbg Ensemble breaks
with the past ... in looks (Henry Dreyfuss
modern design) ... in lightness (made
with magnesium, one-third lighter than
aluminum) ... in amazing conveniences .
new to cleaners (15 new $15 0
features). Weinviceyouto I
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ENSEMBLE
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PEOPLES ELECTRIC STORE
214 West Main
PhntiB 252
0-6-36
90 PROOF
ODITM
BOURBOn
WHISKEY
Your fine acceptance of Holbrook, the
friendly, wholesome Whiskey, has
made possible a new, low Kale of priees.
Holbrook richly deserves such popu
larity. It is a clean, sanitary whiskey,
born under the watchful scrutiny of
many long years of laboratory control
and scientific research. It is made by
the exclusive Century Degerminating
Process that reduces fusel-oil content
to a minimum, assuring you of a fine,
clean whiskey.
Holbrook comes to you, a fine, snetlow
whiskey that measures both your taste
and pocketbook.
CODE NUMBERS
PINTS: 195C OUARTS: 195 A
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QUARTS... $1.10
Returns Home J. V. Watson re
turned home yesterday morning from
a several daya' stay In San Francisco.
Employed Here Dean Home of
Ashland Is now employed at the Union
service station here.
Visits Grandparents Medford vis
itors In Ashland over the week-end
Included Robert Madden, who was the
guest of his grandparents. Dr. and
Mrs. D. M. Brower.
Visitor Leaves Mrs. Dick Peterson
has returned to her home In Ashland
after spending two weeks visiting her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Doss, at
their home here.
Daniels Home Among recently
returned Medford resldenta Is E.
Daniels, who arrived Sunday morning
after spending two weeks In Los An
geles an dother southern California
cities.
t
Leaving for South Mr. and Mra.
A. O. Arnold will leave by automobile
tomorrow morning for Los Angeles
where they will be Thanksgiving holi
day guests of Mr. Arnold's mother,
Mrs. A. E. Arnold. They plan to re
turn to Medford Saturday. Mr. Arn
old is manager here for Blake, Mof
fltt Sc Towne.
Express Appreciation Members of
the Southern Oregon Art association
today expressed thanks to the "Mall
Tribune and other newspapers of the
valley for cooperation shown during
the recent art exhibit. Flowers con
tributed by the Meyer Flower shop
also added much to the attractive
ness of the rooms during the exhibit
and were greatly appreciated,' mem
bers stated.
Son Born Mr. and Mrs. Hugh
Hartman are parents of a son born
Sunday at the Ashland Community
hospital. The baby, weighing 6 '4
pounds, was named Dale Leonard.
The Hartmans have been residents of
Rogue River where Mr. Hartman has
been a member of the school faculty.
Mrs. Hartman waa formerly Miss
Maxlne Miller of Ashland.
To Serve Turkey To help carry out
the Jackson County Chamber of
Commerce plan to reduoe surplus
stocks through Increased consump
tion, the Rogue river national forest
service will serve turkey at the Car
berry ERA camp on week-ends for an
indefinite period, as well as on
Thanksgiving, It was announced to
day by Karl L. Janouch, forest supervisor.
Three Injured Slight Injuries were
suffered by Wesley Brooks, Jr., Gene
Elliott and Miss Juanlta Allen, all of
Grants Pass, when the car In which
they were riding, driven by Brooks,
skidded and turned over on the Pa
cific highway Just north of Central
Point Sunday morning. Brooks is
said to have applied brakes when
the machine went Into a fog bank,
resulting In the skid which demol
ished the car.
Brush Fire A brush fire on Poor-
man creek near Rucb was brought
under control yesterday after it had
spread across two acres, It was re
ported today by K. P. McReynoIds,
assistant United States forester In
charge of fire control on the Rogue
river national forest. A crew of 13
enrol lees from the Applegate CCC
camp fought the blase. Cause was
attributed to a mining clean-up fire
that got out of control.
Utilize Airport Lieut. F. R. Swyter
brought down his Northrop attack
plane at municipal airport yesterday
noon for refueling. He was en route
from Fort Lewis, Wash,, to March
field. Riverside, Cal. After having
lunch In town, he continued his
flight south. Arrivals at the airport
Sunday Included Mil ton Barkow, en
route from Portland to Santa Bar
bara, Cal., In a Fair child; Mr. and
Mrs. Sumner Parker of Ashland, who
flew from the Llthla City to Medford
and return In their Curtlss Robin;
and Floyd Dickey of Ashland, who
made a similar flight In his Avron
Avian.
Now In Navy Pete del Fattt of
Klamath Falls and Rodney P. Knight
of East Prairie. Mo., passed their final
examinations tor navy enlistment In
Portland and are now at the training
station In San Diego, Ernest M. West,
recruiting officer here, was Informed
today. The two youths enlisted here
and comprised the November quota
for this district. Knight was en
rolled In the Clear Lake CCC camp.
Applications for enlistment are now
being received by Mr. West at hit
office In the Medford postoff.ee
butldln. Details regarding qualifica
tions may be procured from him
through correspondence or personal
contact.
CEnTURY DISTlLLinG CO.PEORIA.ILL
Vlalt In Valley Among valley via-
ltora expected this week art Mr. and
Mra, J. B. McLarnan, who will be
guest ol their son. Scott McLarnan,
here. They will also visit their
daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and
Mrs. Ted Ouetzlaff of Ashland, and
their daughter, Mlaa Mary McLarnan
of Chlloquln.
...
To Visit Parents Russell Brown of
Portland will be a Thanksgiving Day
guest at the home of his parents. Mr.
and Mrs. Louis Brown, here. He is
expected to arrive In Medford to
morrow.
Livestock
PORTLAND. Nov. 34. (AP-USDA)
HODS 300; active, mostly steady;
good to choice 168 to -18-lb. drlve-lns
mostly 110.00; one lot long nam,
(10.10; few light lights. 9.a5(g9.60;
packing sows largely $7.50: few $7.78;
feeder pigs scarce; choice local feed
ers quotable up to 18.35: mid-western
kinds salable under 7.60.
CATTLE 1 50 Including 87 through
and direct, calvea 10; about steady
on limited aupply. Steers scarce,
common to medium grades salable
around as.0097.35: strictly good kinds
eligible to 88.00 and over: few com
mon to medium heifers, S4.25g6.25:
low cutter and cutter cows, $3.50
3.35: medium grade. 3.50a4.50; good
beef cows salable around $4.78 5.35;
good to choloe vealers quotable $7.50
8.50; medium calves and vealers,
5. 50i7.00.
SHEEP 100; scattered sales steady:
good 107-lb. truok-lns, $7.00; light
weights salable around $7.38 7.60;
good to choice ewes, $3.003.35.
SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO. NOV. 24.
(AP-USDA) HOOS 1,300, direct
585. Butchera mostly S to 10c lower,
top and bulk 170 to 330-lb. Callfor-
nlas, $10.15: about load lighter
weights, 8;90. moderately sorted:
most 340 to 280-lb. averages, ;
packing sows weak to 25c lower, bulk
$7.35.
CATTLE 178. holdovers 128; most
ly steady, except some medium range
cowa and heavy dairy cows 35c lower
for two days; half load medium 986
1b. short-fed steers, $7.75; medium
885-lb. utahs, $7.00; few common 1,-
110-lb., $6.50: good fed steers absent,
quoted to $8.75; few good 1000-lb.
range cows, $5.60; medium 030-lb..
$4.60; low cutters and cutters eligible
mainly $35594.36; odd bulls, $8.00,
good quoted $8.75. Calves 60, practi
cally all direct. Nominal, few me
dium 280-lb. Idaho calves, $6.60;
oholce vealera quoted up to $9.50.
SHEEP 100, direct 300, holdovers
610.., Very slow, few sales lsmbs V"
lower; two decks good 85-lb. medium
pelt Callfornlas. $755; package me
dium light lamba, $8.76; good wool
skins absent, quoted to $8.00: ewes,
about steady, medium $2.252.40.
CHICAGO, Nov. 24. (AP-USDA)
vnaw nnn fntriu m.tlvA nn welehts
from 210 lbs. up; strong to 10c higher;
ngnter weignis siow, wra w w
lower; top $9.86: bulk good and choice
1AA.4TK lh tD in.fln tnnt IRO-lRO lb..
$8.663'0.36; better strong weight pigs
$8.00 up, sows awaay; duik
kinds, $0.00-30.
CATTLE 14.000; calvea 1600; fed
steers and yearlings steady to strong;
light yearling steers, $12.35, new high:
short load yearling heifers, $13.00;
all grade steers scaling under 1050
lbs., getting action but comparatively
urn. nn on 1350 to 1400 lbs.; aver
ages, such kinds having closed very
slow Iste Monday: nest w id.
ages $11; cows steady; heifers firm;
bulls steady to strong; vealers strong
at $839 with selects up to $950;
stockers and feeders very scarce and
fully steady.
SHEEP 9000: fat lamba alow: bins
and sales mostly steady: asking 160
35o more higher; good to choice na
tive lambs bid $9.00 down; now ask
ing $958 and better for choice offer
ings; sheep steady; feeding lambs
undertone firm on limited aupply:
asking higher.
Portland Produce
ono'n.Am Nov. 24. IP) Butter
Prints, A grade, 3&c lb. In parch-
.... ,nLTinar. aso lb. In cartons: B
grade, parchment wrappers, 36c lb.:
oartona soc id.
BUTTERPAT (Portland delivery,
general price) A grade, delivered at
!.... twii vMklv. 30t.4-37o lb.;
country routes. 34V4-3514e lb.: B
grade. 34H3BVS lb.; a graoe v mar
ket. B GRADE ORE AM FOR MARKET
Buying price, butterfat basis, 63',$o.
EOGS Buying price by wholesalers
Extras, 33c; standards, 2c: extra
medium 38c; medium firsts, 31c; un
denrrada 17c; pullets 17-190 dozen.
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Thanksgiving Eve.
NOVEMBER 25th
ELKS AND INVITED QUESTS
FEATURING
Les Price' 10-Piece Swing Band
Southern Oregon'! Best Music
Special Decorations Special Features
INFORMAL INFORMAL
Laurel and Hardy On Holly Bill
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Laurel and Hardy, and their twin
brothers, Laurel and Hardy . for
screen purposes only),' come to the
Holly theater for tomorrow only In
their latest fulMength comedy "Our
Relations."
The two comedians play dual roles
In the dim as a couple of well
meaning citizens leading sedate lives
with their wives, and as their twin
brothers a couple of bad boya who
were supposed to have been hanged
for mutiny and whose existence had
always been a closed book to the
others. Then when, the almost for
gotten twins return ashore, the fun
begins. Mistaken Identities la made
the basis for many hilariously fun
ny scenes at sea and on land.
LIVE POULTRY Nominal; Port
land delivery, buying price: Colored
hens, over 44 lba., 15-10o lb.; under
4 lba., 15-16c lb.; leghorn hens,
ll-13o lb leghorn broilers. 1 lbs.,
16-17o lb.; taghorn springs, 13 -14c
lb.; roosters, 8-9o lb.
Cheese and country meate, steady
and unchanged.
Potatoes, onions, wool, hay, steary
and unchangod.
Portland Wheat
California Pkg.
Caterpillar Tractor
Chrysler
Coml. 8olv w
Ctlrtlss-Wrlght
DuPont
Gen. Foods ..............
Gen. Motors
Int. Harvest; ,
I. T. & T.
Johna-Man. ..
Mont. Ward
North Amer.
PORTLAND. Ore, Nov. 34. (API-
There waa again a nominal and un
changed wheat price on wheat fu
tures. No cash prices were made.
Some sates of cash wheat continued.
however, at country points despite
the lack ot coast price basis.
Wheat: Open High Low Close
May .99 S9Vt S 9
Dec .99 .99 .99 .90
Today'a car recolpta: Wheat, 9; bar
ley, 1.
Chicago Wheat
CHICAGO, Nov. 34. (AP) Wheat:
Open High Low Close
Dec. --....l.iey, J.17 1.1814 1."
May ...1.M l.lS'i 1.14 1.18ft
July 1.04 1.0S 1.03 1.04
Wall St. Report
NEW YORK, Nov. 34. (AP) Two
outbursts of speed In today'a stock
market, one at the opening and the
other just before the close, led to re
coveries of fractions to three or more
points over a broad front.
Less apprehension over the foreign
outlook and further business opl-
mlsra brought support for numerous
lenders that toppled In the previous
session.
Between tho early and late run-ups
the trading pace was exceptionally
slow and selling Intervals reduced or
cancelled many Initial gains. The
ticker tape fell behind floor dealings
In tho final rush. Transfers ap
proximated 1,000,000 shares.
Today'a closing prices for 83 se
lected stocks follow:
Al. Chem. tt Dye 330 Vi
Am. Can
Am. & Fgn. Power ....
A. T. & T.
Anaconda .
Atch. T. 4s B. F. ...
Bendlx A via .........
Beth. Bteel 70
133
186
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73
38
MOM
ROCK
&Y
America's Best
Seller
70 I'roof
$1.80
Mohawk Liqueur
Corp.
Detroit, Mich.
. 43 ;
, 87
. 12614
10?,
181
43
7014
98
12
140
64
30
.. 104
- 4S14
- 12
- 41
- 18
- 88
. OS
- ' 17
- 101
2814
, .74
San Francisco Butter.
SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 24. (AP
USDA) Butter, score, 02-34; 91
33; 90-33; 80-31.
Penney (J. C.)
Phillips Pet
Radio . , ,
Sou. Pao
Std. Brands
8td. OH Cal.
Std. Oil N. J
Trans America
Uulon Carb
United Aircraft
U. 8. Steel .,
SACRAMENTO, Nov. 24. (AP)
Churning cream butterfat: First
grade, 39c; 'second grade, 38o.
CHRYSLER TOPS 'EM ALL.
Rialto's Drama
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A powerful story of circumstantial
evidence In which a district attorney
la himself caught In a web of cir
cumstances which almost send him
to the electrlo chair, la dramatically
portrayed In "The Accusing Finger,"'
a gripping atory of the law courts
which plays at the Rlalto theater to
morrow and Thursday on a double
bill program with "CCC All Amer
ican Chump."
"All American Chump." which fea
turea Btuart Envln, Betty Furuess,
Robert Armstrong and Edmund
Qwenn. demonstrates In mirthful
manner what can happen and does
happen to a bridge player In this
country. The story presents a small
town bank clerk who la a lightning
calculator, as played by Stu, who
starts out with a carnival as an at
traction. Ho plays bridge on the
train and Is recognized by a world
famous player. Then the fun starts
In grand shape with hilarious ad
ventures which will be the delight
of the program.
"The AcouMng Finger" features
Paul Kelly, Marsha Hunt, Robert
Cummlngs and Kent Taylor.
Rialto Will Show
Local Baby Films
Special photographers and sound
technicians arrived from Hollywood
today to film tho Motion Picture
Bteby Contest which Is being conduct
ed by the Rlalto theater. Roguo
River valley mothers are Invited to
take their babies to the Rlnlto the
ater tomorrow morning between tho
hours of 0:30 and 11:30 and have
them photographed free of chargo.
If valley mothers have the desire to
"see their babies In the movies," now
is the chance for them to do so. All
entries must be five years of age or
under.
The pictures will he taken tomor-
Roxy Comedy
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Womlnnted for the laugh prize ot
1036 and all ready on Its way, la
"Threo Live Ghosts," the hilarious
film starring Richard Arlen and Beryl
Mercer, which playa at the Rosy the
ater tomorrow only. Others In the
oast are Claude Alllster, Cecelia Par
ker, Charles MacNaughton and Dud
ley Dlgges.
row morning and will later be ahowa
on the Rlalto acreon each Tuesday
tor a period of eight weeks. The first
pictures will start Tuesday, Decem
ber 8.
CHRYSLER TOPS 'EM ALI
4
Ran Francisco Turkeys,
SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 24. (AP)-Dressed-
turkeys, loose: Under 17 lbs
19 20c: over 17 lbs., 18 19c; younj
hens. 22 ft 23c.
Shows l:J.-,-0:l5-U;jo
Shows
1:4.1
6:45-9:30
TO
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Mats . . Jc
Kves , . 33c
Ktddlea . 10c
8
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Hurry! Hurry! They End Tonight!!
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KAY FRANCIS I I ROSS ALEXANDER
II
'Give Me Your Heart'll "Here Comes Carter"
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"Mats 10c
EVES ISC
Kids 10c
Tomorrow Only But Boy
What A Show!
From .ghost to
ghot . . it's
bound to bo the
funniest you've
ever teen)
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RICHARD ARLEN
CUM UUSHI ' Sim CU
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Positively Ends Tonight !
liill
MOTHERS - GET SET FOR
Tomorrow Morning!
The Rialto's Motion Picture Baby Contest
SEE YOUR BABY IN THE MOVIEsT
Bring your baby to the Rialto Theatre
tomorrow morning between 9:30 and
11:30 Motion pictures taken free!!
If you would like to see your child in a real
moving picture don't fail to enter this contest
and be jure to be at the Rialto tomorrow morn
ing! All entries must be under B years of age I
FILMED IN WEEKS & ORR'S WINDOW!
Pictures Shown on Our Screen Later ! !
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Tomorrow & Thursday - Big Hits!
Here' Comedy!
And plenty
1 . jmp , of the kind
c: yoa 1'lkel
STUART ERWIN Bob
ARMSTRONG Betty
FURNESS E. QWENN
Here's Drama!
"Vvrhat will
I -Iftlr you in
your seats!
"The 1
ACCUSING
FINGER"
MARSCHA HUNT
PAUL KELLY
KENT TAYLOR
Robert 0UMMIN03
Tomorrow (Wed.) Only!
THEY'RE TWINS NOW
and TWICE AS FUNNY!
LaitRhs ealore nn the
two hoyi run t. mack
Into their twin
brothers . . . tn their
newest full-length
feature rlotl
IIC" ALAN HALE
Jimmy FINLAYS0N
4 rs
Thanksalvina
r:- : day!
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To iMtr public
It was ptisslon f " t
. , . to thrm It Cf
was pola onl
MARION DAviisF
CLARK GABLE
"CAIN akd MABEL
ALIEN TeNKINS
ROSCOE EARNS
WALTCt CATICTI . DAVID
CARLTU ROBART CAVANAVGH
llurrjrl Ends nnlte
fflNTHONa
Adverse
HERVEY ALLEN
FREDRic MARCH
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BE SURE AND SEE IT
PROM the BEGINNING