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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD. OREGON, WEDNESDAY. NOVEMBER 25. 1936.
PAGE SEVEN
LOCAL and
To Portland Among those expect
ed to leave by train tonight tor the
north Is Mrs. J. F. Smith, who will
. : go to Portland.
II aj Operation Mrs. K. J. Madden
la among patients at Community hos
pital, having undergone an appendec
tomy Monday evening.
Temporary Move Blden shoe ser
vice announced today Its removal to
the Kldd store on East Main street
during remodeling of Its premises at
19 South central avenue.
Colton North Sam Colton planned
to leave tonight for Portland to join
Mrs. Colton, who has been visiting
j- there. They expect to spend several
,,- days visiting In the north.
Phythlun Home Returning home
this morning was George Phythlan,
who has spent the past few weeks
l traveling In the east, stopping in s
number of cities on business.
Business Visitors Out-of-town res
. Idents transacting business here yes
terday Included Will M. Dodge, T. L.
O'Harra, P. L. Nutter and Earl Balrd,
all of Ashland.
Pageant Tonight A Thanksgiving
: pageant will be given In the Howard
school at 7:30 this evening. Admls
slon will be a pound of food staples
that can be used In making soup In
the school kitchen.
Get License A marriage license
-was Issued at the Josephine county
clerk's office In Grants Pass Satur
day to Adolph Louis Straube, farmer,
and Luetta Nancy west, both of Jack
sonville. Here from Ashland Among out-of-.
town visitors In Medford Monday
H were H. H. Elhart of Ashland, who
transacted business here, and Olen
Johnston, also of Ashland, who at
tended a committee meeting here In
the evening.
Grange Dance Ways and means
committee of the Phoenix Grange will
sponsor a dance at the hall Friday
night, starting at 9 o'clock. Silva's
orchestra will furnish the music, and
turkey sandwiches will be served by
the committee. Those in charge state
that everyone la welcome.
The Morning AfterTaking
Carters Little Liver Pills
MajeflsAkuau
THANKSGIVING
NIGHT DANCE
Thursday Evening
November 26 at the
OASIS
Eagle Point
Les Price's
Swing Band
ADMISSION
Men 40c Ladies 10c
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ELKS AND INVITED GUESTS
INFORMAL
Les Price's 1 0 Piece Swing Band
Swing Music At Its Best
THE TOP DANCE OF THE SEASON
DON'T MISS IT!
PERSONAL
Here on Business Mrs. Irene
Moreland of Sardine creek transact
ed business in Medford yesterday.
From. Applegate Holman Barn hart,
project superintendent of the Apple
gate CCC camp, conferred this morn
ing with executives of the Rogue
river national forest service In fed
eral building here.
To VUlt Portland Lieut. Philo D.
Smith and Lieut. William Drlscoll of
the local CCC headquarters will spend
a four-day Thanksgiving leave In
Portland. They plan to leave tonight
and return late Sunday.
Visits Headquarters Lieut. Don
Llndsey. who was formerly on duty
4n the Medford CCC district, visited
at headquarters here yesterday. He
was transferred some months ago to
the Vancouver Barracks district.
Back from Hospital Earl Freeman,
CCC member of headquarters detach
ment, returned yesterday from the
veterans' hospital at Roseburg where
he underwent a minor foot operation
recently.
Members to Meet Announcement
waa made today that all nonaffili
ated members of O. E. S. are request
ed to meet Saturday afternoon at 3
o'clock In the Masonic hal to com
plete arrangements for the annual
card party.
Rummage Sale O. E. 8. Social
club will hold a rummage sale Frl
day and Saturday In the Whlllock
building opposite the California Ore
gon Power company on West Main
street. Persona having bundles to be
called for are asked to telephone
532-M.
Back from Game Capt. and Mrs.
Albert T. Anderson and daughter
Kathryn returned Monday evening
from a four-day vacation trip to the
big game at Corvallls. They also vis
ited In Portland and Salem. Lieut.
E. J. Brugger accompanied them to
Portland and returned with them
Monday,
Back from Inspection H. C. Obye. ,
assistant supervisor of the Rogue
river national forest, was back at his
office in federal building today after
completing a general Inspection of
Pelican Bay Lumber company log
ging operations northeast of Crater
lake. He returned via Dead i Indian
Soda Springs and Lake of the woods,
where he also made inspections.
Return from Conference Eugene
O. Golden, district educational ad
viser, and Don Mace, adviser at Pres
cott and headquarters detachment,
returned late last night from- Van
couver where they took part In an
educational conference held by the
Vancouver Barracks CCC district. Dr.
D. E. Wtedman, ninth corps area ad
viser, presided at the meetings.
-
Accepted for Army Robert M.
Clark of route 1 was accepted yester
day for service In the United States
army and was assigned to the 7th
infantry stationed at Vancouver Bar
racks, Wash., it was announced to
day from the Portland office of Ma J.
H. D. Bagnall. district recruiting of
ficer. Clark applied for enlistment at
the recruiting station In city hall
here on November 20.
Hurt In Fall Mrs. Margaret Moore,
cook at government camp In Crater
lake national park, was receiving
treatment In Community hospital to
day for bruises and a wrenched mus
cle In her side. The attending phy
si clan said her condition was not at
all serious. ' She fell from a step
ladder while she was cleaning the
walls of the camp mess hall yes
terday forenoon.
Plan Program Epworth league of
the First Methodist Episcopal church
will present an "old - fashioned"
Thanksgiving program tomorrow
evening at 7:45 o'clock. In the Sun
shine parlors of the church. An out
standing feature will be a high school
boys' chorus presenting an original
Interpretation of "Pop-eye," according
to the announcement. There is no
admission charge, but a free-will of
fering will be taken. All members
and friends of the church and lea
gues are Invited.
Throng Expected One of the larg
est crowds In years Is expected to
attend the annual firemen's charity
ball at Oriental Gardens tomorrow
night. Chief Roy Elliott stated today, j
Advance ticket sale has been large, he :
said, and Indications point to a gala .
evening. Steve Whipple and his nine- '
Attend Party Oscar Silver, Wil
liam Grenbemer, Hugh Bentley, Dr.
W. J., Crandall, Arthur Taylor and
Guy Applewhite were among the
large group or Ashland Legionnaires
who attended the stag party and tur
key dinner sponsored by the Medford
Legion post at the K.. P. hall last
night.
piece swing band will provide music
and an exhibition ballroom swing
dance will be presented by Jewel
Deter and Howard Poffenbarger. Pro
ceeds will be used in restoring dis
carded toys for needy children at
Christmas.
Wood South Kenneth Scott Wood,
high school teacher. Is among those
planning to spend the Thanksgiving
holidays out of town. He will go to
Eureka, Cal., to join Mrs. Wood, the
two to be guests of relatives there.
1
Livestock
PORTLAND. Nov. 25. ( AP-USDA)
Hogs 1200, 1108 direct, market
steady; good-choice lightweight drlve
lna mostly (10.00, odd head 110.10,
load lots absent, quotable 10.25,
22560 lb.' &9.25-50; heavier down
8.76; few light lights $9.25-50; 112
lb. slaughter pigs $9.00; packing sows
largely 7.50: 1 lot good-choice 68 lb.
feeder pigs $3.00.
CATTLE 100. direct 39. calves 10.
mostly a pre-hollday cleanup, scat
tered cowa about steady, other classes
nominally steady; common-medium
dressed steers salable $5.00-7.25.
strictly good grsssera and short fed
elgllble around $7.50-8.00 and above;
common heifers 'salable $4.25-5.25,
better kinds quotable $6.50; low out
ter and cutter cowa $2.50-3:25; common-medium
$3.5014.25; good beef
cows salable around $4.75-5.25. Bulls
nominally $4.85-5.25; good-choice
vealers quotable $7.50-B.50.
SHEEP: None, market nominally
steady; good lightweight trucked
lambs salable $7.25-50; yearlings
around $5.00; down; good-choice ewes
$3.00-25.
SOUTH SAN PBAKCISCO. Nov. 25.
(AP-USDA) Hogs 2.300, direct
1,970, butchers mostly 10 lower, bulk
175-220 lb. Idahos and California
$10.00 to mostly $10.05, latter top;
145-150 lb. mainly $9.50; few $9.80;
225-260 lb. $9.55, few 327 lb. down to
$8.50; packing sows steady, $7.00 to
mostly $7.25. .. 1
CATTLE 100, direct 25, holdovers
35. All classes nominally steady,
ateers absent, good fed steers quoted
$8.25-75, medium kinds salable $6.75
8.00; short-load medium Colorado
range cowa $5.25, sorted 4 head $4.50;
low-cutters-cutters salable mostly
$3.25-425; few colorsdo range bulla
$5.00-5.75: calves: none. Nominal;
good-choice veelers quoted around
$8.50-9.50.
SHEEP: None; holdovers 325. lambs
mostly 25-35 lower for week, two
decks good-choice holdover 87 lb. medium-pelt
Callfornlas $7.50: good
woolsklns absent, quoted to. $8.00;
few yearlings unsold; ewea absent,
quoted to $3.25 late Tuesday; deck
medlum-pelt lambs placed In local
feed lot.
CHICAGO, Nov. 25. (AP-USDA)
Hogs 26.000. Active on weights above
210 lbs,, steady. Lighter weights steady
to 10 lower. Top $9.85; bulk good and
choice 190-275 lb., $9.40-79: most 150
180 lb., $8.60-9.35: pigs scarce; few
choice strong-weights $8.00 upward;
bulk desirable sows $9.00-35.
CATTLE 10.000, calves 1.500. Tear
Ungs and light steers fully steady;
$1225 paid for commercial yearlings;
several loads $11.65-12.20 but very
little done on weighty steers; under
tone steady to wesX; all other classes
strong and fairly active, she-stock
being In small supply: replacement
cattle also very scarce and strong;
sausage bulls up to $5.35; cutter cows
up to $4.35; no choice heifers In run;
vealers atrong to 28 higher; largely
$9.50 market with $10.00 paid for
selects.
SHEEP 17,000. Including 9,900 di
rect. Fat lambs moderately active;
mostly stesdy; good to choice native
and fed comeback offerings $9.00-25
freely; best held $9.35 and above;
aheep about steady; few slaughter
ewes $3.00-4.25; feeding lambs scarce.
Portland Wheat
PORTLAND, Nov. 25. (AP) Frac
tional price loss was shown for De-
GRANGE
DANCE
Thanksgiving Night
SILVA'S ORCHESTRA
Applegate Community Hal
LOS ANGELES
Ofie Host
vcmenz
ecGommcxMiaa
Uhe Finest
Easy dcfo sleec-lnsplrlno, beds,
large loams with luxurious fittings
Unsurpassed service on) luxury
convenient. KM J4l V X. . llJ
ore yours at amazingly low cost
HOTEL
CLARK
P.G.B.MOKRlSSJffr.
eember wheat on the futures market.
There waa a sale of 1000 bushels De
cember. May was unchanged. There
were no cash prices named.
(wheat) Open High Low
May 2BK S9 .99?4
Dec. .99 .99 .08!;
Close
.99
98 ?
Chicago Wheat
CHICAGO, Nov., 25. (AP)r-Wheat:
Open High Low Close
Doc. 1.17J4 1.18!4 117!j 117'i
May . 1.16 1.16.J 1.1514 1.15i
July 1.05i 1.05U 1.04!., 1.04;
Wall St. Report
NEW YORK. Nov. 25. (AP) It
waa on-agaln-off-agaln In today's
quiet stock market as an assortment
of favorites stepped forward fractions
to a point or so while other leaders
fell back as much.
Sagging dividends and other con
structive business news attracted
buyers to selected Issues. Selling
Intervals were again attributed to
tears of further upheavals In Europe.
Transfers - were around 1,800,000
shares. -
Today's closing prlcea for 32 select
ed stocks follow:
At. Chem. & Dye
Am. Can -
Am. & Fgn. Pow.
A. T. Is T.
Anaconda
Atch. T. & 8. P.
Bendlx Avla .
Beth. Steel
. 231
, i2u;'
. 7'4
. 1854
. 49 14
. 72 V,
: 284
. 71
. 43
. 87V
. 1251
. 1611
. 6!4
. 180
. 42
. 69 y4
. 98
. 12?4
. 13914
. 4,4
. 31
, 105 '4
. 45 ',4
. 12
, 40
. 16
. 38T4
, 66 '4
, 17
, 102V4
. 26
California Pack'g.
Caterplllar Tract.
Chrysler
Coml. Solv.
Curtlss-Wrlght
DuPont
Gen. Foods
Gen. Mot. ..
Int. Harvest.
I, T. & T.
Johns-Man -......
Monty Ward
North Amer
Penney (J. C.)
Phillips Pet
Radio
Sou. Pac.
Std. Brnnds A
St. Oil Cal.
St. Oil N. J.
Trans. Amer.
Union Carb. ....
Unit. Aircraft .
U. S. Steel WW
SIXTY PER CENT
Sixty percent of the turkey crop
of the Rogue River valley waa sold
during the Thanksgiving trade, ac
cording to estimates by County Agent
Robert G. Fowler. According to these
figures, 88.000 turkeys went to mar
ket. The turkey population has been
estimated at between 60,000 and 65,
000 birds.:
The county Agent said he had no
way to determine what proportion
of the birds hsd been sold locally,
aa a result of the Jackson County
Chamber of Commerce "Eat-Mors-Turkey"
drive.
"The campaign was a great help
In enabling the small growers to
dispose of their turkeys," said the
county agent.
The price waa lower than last year,
with the turkeya selling from IT to
19 and 22 conta per pound.
Some of the growera are reported
to have held thoir turkeya for the
Chrlstmaa holiday trade, with the
hope the price will be higher.
Phone 542. Woll haul away your
refuse. City Sanitary Service.
COMING SUNDAY 1
See it from the Beginning
'Slats SOC
EVES 26c
Kids 10c
Q Tomorrow & Friday !Q
WHAT MORE COULD
YOU ASK FOR . . .
TODAY ONLY I
Richard Arlen Beryl Mercer
Tavern i s Ki V-afcfcfc vT
Shop I V. U CASINO - II
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Clark Gable Coming In Holly Show
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Vy 4 i " 4v' ' W
Clark Gttblr. aa the up-and-coming
prlse-rlng champ, and Allen Jenkins
as his trainer, furnish many of the
laughs In "Cain A Mabel" coming
tomorrow to the Holly Theater for a
threo-day run. Others In the cast
Include Roscoe Karns, Marlon Davles,
Walter Catlett, Hobart Cavanaugh,
Ruth Donnelly Pert Kclton and Wil
liam Collier, Sr.
Rialto's Star
Whenever there la a champion there
Is always someone who attempts by
hook or crook to dethrone him. Such
Show Starts Tonight At 6:30!
tr'a Today and
THEY CALLED HIM
"CHAIN-LIGHTNING"!
Stu as the farm lad who "went to
town" as a bridge player . . he
could add numbers faster than an
adding machine , . . but at love
his mind was a perfect blank 1
STUART ERWIN
Robert ARMSTRONG
BETTY FURNESS
EDMUND GWENN
Condemned Men
Laughed When He
Got The Chair. . !
with
MARSHA HUNT
'Aim
Paul KELLY Kent TAYLOR Harry CAREY
Tne guttering Dacxgrouna 01 the
theater, with Its musical numbers and
dances, and the thrill of a champion
ship battle In the squared circle are
highlights of this mirthful romance
of a fighter and a musical comedy
star, a romance that first start out
aa r press agent's brainstorm and
finds the two prlnclpls cordially hat
ing each other but "putting on the
act" for the public' benefit.
la the case of Stuart Erwtn, all-Amer-Ican
bridge champion of "All-American
Chump," which playa at the
Rlalto theater today and tomorrow
on the same grand double bill with
"The Accusing Finger."
"The Accusing Finger" tells the
dramatlo story of a prosecuting at
torney who all his life Bonds men to
the electrlo ohalr. But In the event
of this film's unwinding the said
attorney Is caught In a web of cir
cumstantial evidence that threatens
hla very life. To give away the cli
max here would spoil the picture.
Paul Kelly plays the attorney with
Marsha Hunt, Kent Taylor. Robert
Cummlnga and Harry Carey In the
other Important roles.
"All American Chump" features
with Btunrt Erwln such noted players
Mats . . esc
Kves . . 35c
Kiddles . 10c
Thursday! C
m a
ILAfuV
He scent the lirtrer
C) part of bis life sending
men to the fato he
bad to meet hinuelfl
ROBERT CUMMINGS
88 I:
as Robert Armstrong, Betty Purness,
Edward Brophy and Edmund Owenn.
1
San Francisco Butter.
8 AN ntANCISCO. Not. 35. (AP-
USDA) Butter, score, 92-34; 01-33'i;
90-38'i; 89 -31 ',4.
SACRAMENTO. Nov. 25. (A"'
Churning cream butterfat: First
grade, 38 ',4; second grade, as.
O. E. S. SOCIAL CLUB will hold a
rummage sale on Friday and Satur
day, November 27th and 28th, In tho
Whlllock building opposite Copco.
Anyone having bundles to be cnlled
for please phone 532-M. '
i
HELP WANTED to eat Thanksgiving
Turkey Dinner. AMY'S PLACE. Jack
sonville. Phone 293.
CHRYSLER TOPS 'EM ALL.
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
WANTED Catering by the hour.
Esther Hublcr, phone 582-J.
FOR SALE Must sell my '34 Chev
rolet Master Coach, In good condi
tion; 450. 618 S. Oakdale.
WANTED Young man for sales work.
No house to house. No experience
necessary. Apply 211 N. Peach.
NEEDED (300 In exchange for gro
ceries. Buy your needed supplies
for Thanksgiving at Franklins
Grocery, 437 8. Central. Open all
day except from 3 to 5 p. m.
FOR RENT 4-room house; bath,
partly furnished, garage; adults
only. Call 863 Dakota St.
fJOOD USED drum outfit at a bar
gain. Ralph T. Ogle, p. O. Box
707, Medford.
GROCERY and filling station, with
living quarters. Good location In
Medford. Here'a an opportunity
for a live wire. Full price 460, and
terms. Tengwald Agency.
FOR SALE 35 aheep, or trade for
cattle. Phone 1109,
ATTEND Grange Dance at Phoenix.
Friday, Nov. 27th, 9:00. silva's
orchestra. Everyono welcome.
YOUNO MEN to travel with sales
manager. Make fast monsy. Pay
dally. Transportation furnished.
Excellent opportunity advancement
Houston, Hotel Jackson.
EXPERIENCED MAN wants ranch
work. Bill Glass. Eagle point, Rt.
FOR RENT Upstairs furnished 3
room apartment, close In. Tnl. 1075
Shows 1:48
6:45 9:00
TODAY ONLY!
' STARTS
omorrowj
If
lovers In the eyes of the world
, , , hut a pain in the neck to
fl each other . .
laughs with Oable as a cham
pion priie fighter and Marion
as the star of a musioal show I
MARION
CLARIS
CAIN and
With ALLEN JENKINS ROSCOE KARNS
WALTER CATLETT DAVID CARLYLC HOBABT
CAVANAUQH Directed by LLOYD BACON
Muslo and lyrics by Harry Wairan and Al Dubin
FURNITURE re-upholstered, reflnlsh
ed. rebuilt. Phone 909-R. Thl
bault. AUCTION SALE. SATURDAY, NOV.
28. at Sale Pavilion In North Med
ford, Ore., consisting of some good
work horses, stock pigs and a bred
sows; about 30 head of dairy cows,
heifers and bulls to be sold. All
helters over 8 months of age must
be tested. Consignors have your
stock In yards by 12 noon. 80.
Oregon Livestock Auction Co. Col.
A. H. Dudley. Auctioneer. Phone
851-J-3.
FOR SALE Rabbits, hutches, ban
tam chickens. 614 So. Newtown.
WANTED Young man to shsr
sleeping room 2 beds; reasonable.
225 Cottage St.
FOR 8 ALE Superflex oil heater, good
condition. 543 8. Ivy.
It glad
dens rough
ened. chaDDcd skin1
when you smooth in a
few drops of Chamber
lain's Lotion. Never
sticky, greasy or gum
my, a clear, golden
liquid, it dries quickly,
encourages notable re
sults over night because
it satirises. At all toilet
goods counters. Cham
crlain Laboratories,
Inc., Dcs Moines, Iowa.
Stlnioj-L. YOU II IKIN
nir.ni.Mir..i.-VBniiniii.
DINE and DANCE
at
BONNEY'S GRILL
v
Matt ... trie
Uvea . . . 3e
Kiddles . 100
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giving
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Treat!
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