MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD. OREGON". "WEDNESDAY. APRIL 21. 1937.
PAGE FIVE
LOCAL and
Week -End Here Mr. and Mrs. Elmo
Atterbwy of Ashland spirit the week
end visiting friends here.
Receives Attention Medford call
ers In Ashland this week Included W.
S- Cogglns. who visited there Monday
and received medical care.
Parkins Tickets City police re
ported today that they had tagged
. 35 over-hour parked cars yesterday
In the downtown zone.
To Lakevlew Leo McLaln, deputy
United States marshal, was to leave
this evening for Lakevlew on official
business.
Recuperating Mrs. R. E. McElhoee,
who recently underwent a major op
eration at the Sacred Heart hospital,
was reported today as slowly Improv
ing but still unable to receive callers.
Rehearsal Saturday Rehearsal of
the Jackson county teachers' chorus
has been set for 10 o'clock Saturday
morning In the courthouse audito
rium. Reported Recovering Mrs. Leona
Ormand of Ashland, who recently
underwent a major operation at Sac
red Heart hospital, Is reported recov
ering nicely.
Plan Initiation Talisman lodge
No. 31, Knights of Pythias, will In
itiate a class In esquire rank Mon
day, April 26, All members are re
quested to be present and visiting
members are cordially Invited. Re
freshments will be served.
Roof Burned Fire burned a large
hole In the roof of the D. C. Rudlslll
residence on the Jacksonville high
way outside the city limits about
9:30 this morning. Medford fire de
partment's chemical crew answered a
call and quickly checked the blaze,
although a stiff breeze was blowing
at the time. Forty gallons of chem
icals were used In putting the fire
out. Cause was attributed by Chief
Roy Elliott to chimney spark blown
down upon the moss-covered roof.
Damaee was not estimated.
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PERSONAL
VUlts Sltfer Mrs. Mary 8. Dodge
of Ashland visited her sister, Mrs
W. P. Dodge, at her home here Mon
day. Bnslnetft VIMtnr Mrs Clyde Butcher
of Ashland was among out-of-town
residents transacting business here
yesterday,
Chirks Stolen Mrs. R. M. Kent of
323 Willamette street told city police
yesterday that 11 Plymouth Rock
chickens were stolen from their pen
in her yard sometime Monday night.
The chickens were four weeks old.
she said.
Police Meeting Frank Van Dyke.
Ashland city attorney, was to address
the weekly police training school In
the council chambers at city hall
this afternoon. His subject was "city
ordinances." Law enforcement of
ficers from all parts of southern Ore
gon were to attend.
To Assist Artists Charles Voor
hles, son of colonel Gordon ftad Mrs.
Voorhles, left last night for a long
stay In San Francisco where he will
be engaged In assisting some of the
best known mural artists on the I
coast in designing large murals for
new government buildings In Wash
ington, D. C. and New York City.
Visiting Here Mrs. George Kerby
of Ashland was among those visiting
friends and shopping here Monday.
Other recent Ashland visitors here
Included Mrs. Nate Bates, calling yes
terday: and Mrs. William M. Brlggs.
Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Walls and L. H.
Hansen, all of whom were here Mon
day. Last Swan Dies Last of the six
white Holland swans presented to the
Ashland Llthla park in 1933 was
found dead the other day by park
attendants. Death was of unknown
cause. The swan was 17 years old,
young for swans, which are said to
live for 75 to 100 yeara. The late
Jesse Win burn presented the swans
to the park. The other five had died
of various causes previously.
Active Meeting Regular weekly
dinner-meeting of the Active club j
was held In the Hotel Medford last 1
night, with members adjourning early
In order to attend the 30th infantry
band concert given in city park. F.
Kramer Deuel, local attorney, spoke
briefly on the supreme court issue
Ben Newman of Hubbard-Wray was
admitted to the local chapter as a
new member.
Drivers Cited Charged with viola
tion of the basic rule. George W.
Robertson. 28. of Katherine court
and Hoke M. Curtis. 20. of 716 Alder
street were cited by state police to
appear In city court this afternoon
According to state police, Robertson
drove 48 miles an hour on East Main
street and Curtis drove at an exces
sive rate of speed on North Riverside
avenue last night.
Firemen Tests Medford civil ser
vice board will meet tomorrow night
to plan for the first competitive ex
amination for city firemen. The first
examination will probably be held
on May 16. with the written tests
to be taken at city hall and the
physical tests at fire headquarters,
the council was Informed last night.
Purpose of the examination is to
create an eligible list, there being
no vacancies In the fire department
at present. Mimeographed sheets
stating qualifications of applicants
will soon be available at the city
recorder's office. The civil service
board ts composed of B. L. Berry.
Earl H. York and Ed Janney.
Trash Fires Urged Fire Chief Roy
Elliott today requested all residents
to burn trash and rubbish now while
the weather la favorable and roofs
have not yet dried out sufficiently
to present a grave hazard. No per
mits are required now but the season
for them will soon be heTe, the chief
emphasized. Later, when hazards In
crease, rubbish fires will not be per
mitted under any circumstances, he
said. The fire department always
tries to cooperate with the public and
the cooperation of residents was re
quested now in the burning of all
accumulated trash and rubbish. Chief
Elliott said.
The lady admires the
snowy whiteness of her
linens, and the perfection
of their ironing. The man
admires the snowy white
ness of her hands, free
from that tell-tale redness
of home washday
In sending your laundry
bundle here, you more than
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Brings Prisoners ftavea federal
prisoners were brought from KJsm
ath Falls last evening by Leo Me
Laln. deputy United States marshal,
for Incarceration In Jackson county
Jail pending their removal to Port
land around May 1. The men are
Jack Hull, 21; Ed Ray. SO: Fred J.
Mills. 06: Fred Flood. M; Henry Mil
ler. 48: Nelson Wicks. 40. and Andy
Oolson. 42. Irvln Lewis. 28. and Mil
lard Lang, 26. both Klamath Indians,
were already in the county Jail here
awaiting removal to Portland. All
nine prisoners are charged with sell
lng liquor to Indians.
Klttredge Here Frank Kittredge.
chief highway engineer of the na
tional park service, spent the day in
Medford visiting his many friends
Mr. Kittredge constructed the first
paved highway over the Slsklyous
many years ago, during which time
he was a local resident. He married
Miss Kathryn Mears, sister of Fred
Mears, former city attorney here.
They now make their home In San
Francisco with their daughter. Today
Mr. Kittredge Inspected the roads in
Crater Lake national park and will
dine with Judge F. L. TouVelle of
Jacksonville, member of the state
highway commission, this evening be
fore continuing his Journey on the
Shasta south.
Livestock
PORTLAND. Ore., April 31. (AF
USDA) Hogs: 300, market active,
steady, 13 cents higher than Tues
day average, good-choice 16S-31S lb.
110.35-10.50, load lots absent quot
able around 10.90; 330-370 lb. S9.75
10.00, few 130-1M lb. 9. 90-10 00;
packing sows as.00, choice feeder pigs
quotable 90.00.
CATTLE: 100, Including 33 direct,
calves 35. Including 7 direct, steers
scarce, slow, few sales steers, she
stock active, strong, few Instances 16
to 2b cents higher, bulls steady, veal
steady, medium-good steers W.50
9.50. better kinds $10.00 and above,
few common-medium heifers as. 50
8.00, good fed heifers ag.00 and above,
low cutter and cutter cows (4.00
5.35, common-medium 95.50-7.00.
outstanding dairy type cows 97.26,
good beef cows 97J0-7.85. bulls 85.75
6.75; medium-good veslera 98.00-0.50,
choice 810.00 and above.
SHEEP: 300, Including 351 direct,
market nominally steady, good-choice
springers $13.00-14.00. choice fed
wooled lambs eligible 813.00 and
above, shorn 810.50, medium shorn
ewes 84.30, cull 93.00. choice wooled
ewes 96.36 and above.
South San Francisco
SOUTH AN FRANCISCO. April 31.
(AP-USDA) Hogs 475, direct 180;
steady, top and bulk 183-330 lb.
butchers $10.80 straight and modera
tely sorted: 88 head good 329 lb. av
erages 910.80 atralght, other weights
scarce, odd head plain light slaugh
ter pigs $9.00.
CATTLE 325. direct 90: steers ac
tive, steady, load medium 875 lb.
northern California steers $9.75, load
and half 82 S -9 75 lb. grassers $9.25,
moderately sorted, first grass steers
of season, package 1300 lb. weights
$9.00; good fed steers agsent, quoted
up to $10.50; she-stock slow, steady
to weak. Few loads grass cows and
heifers unsold, half-load strictly good
1135 lb. grasa cows $7.50, few flashy
dairy type cows around $6 00-35.
SHEEP 000, direct 305, salable sup
ply Includes 4 decks California spring
lambs and small lot plain slaughter
ewes; no early action, undertone weak.
Portland Produce
PORTLAND, April 31. (ff Butter
Prints, A grade, 34c lb. In parch
ment wrappers, 35c lb. In cartons; B
grade, parchment wrappers, 33Hc lb.;
cartons 34 lie lb.
BUTTERsFAT (Portland delivery,
buying price) A grade, delivered at
leaettwice weekly 35iA-36c lb.; B
grade 33'4c-34c lb.; c grade at mar
ket.
B ORADE CREAM FOR MARKET
Price paid producer: Butterfat basis,
55.3c lb.; milk. 63.7c lb.: surplus,
45.9c. Price paid milk board, 87c lb.
EJOOfl Buying price by whole
salers: Extras, 21c; standard. 19c;
medium 17c; medium firsts, 18c; un
dergrades, 18c dozen.
Cheese, country meats and Uve
poultry, unchanged.
Portland Wheat
PORTLAND, April 21. (Jpt Wheat:
Open High Low Close
May 1.1814 1-30H l-a
July 1.11 Ml 1.11 1.11
Sept. 1.08 108'i 1.08 1.08
Cash Wheat: Big Bend bluatem,
hw.. 13 pet. 1.31; dark hard winter.
13 pet. 1.41; 13 pet. 1.33; 11 pet. 134:
soft white, western white, hard win
ter and western red, 1.30.
Oats. No. 3 white, 33.50; gray 33 SO
Barley, No. 3, 48-Ib. b.w. 40.00.
Corn. Argentine, 43.00.
Ml It run standard, 81.00.
Today's Car Receipts: Wheat 00;
flour IS; hay 1.
Chicago Wheat
CHICAGO. April 91. if, Wh.at:
Opn Hih Uw Clo
Mv J.3'i 1.37 1 34i l.H
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..1.1914 1.19 i ns 1.1714
Wall St. Report
NEW YORK. April 31. i Steels,
mint, motors and ralla performed
strongly for recovery force In to
day's stock market.
Although dealings were compara
tively alow moat of the session, select,
ed lastiaa moved up fractlona to a or
more points at the best.
Encouraging further discreet buy
ing was another batch of highly fa
orable first quarter earnings state
menu, together with optimistic fore
casts by officials at annual meetings.
Inspiration was also lound In a
brisk run-up of world commodities
after their recent slump. Special
demand was exhibited for copper and
rubber.
Today's closing prices for 13 select
ed stocks louow:
Al- Chem. & Dye.
345
104 S
. 10
189
68
86
33V,
03 V4
03 U
131 S
16i
7
184 V,
66 i
- 41 $
61 'i
. 108
13
136'-
60,
36',
98
58 'i
10'i
Am. Can
Am. & rgn. Pow.
A. T. 4: T
Anaconda
Atch. T. 8. P
Bendlx Avla
Beth. Steel
Caterpillar Tract.
Chrysler
Coml. Solv -
Curtlss-Wrlght
DuPont . .
Gen. Elec.
Gfn. poods
Gen. Mot.
Int. Harvest.
I. T. & T
Johns-Man.
Monty wsrd
North Amer.
Penney (J. c. )..... .
Phillips Pet
Radio ......
Sou. Pac. ..... .
std. Branda
St. Oil Cal.
St. OH N. J
Trana. Amer.
14',
47 H
70',
15-S
100
. 301,
115 V,
Union Carb
Unit. Aircraft ...
U. S. Steel
San Franclwo Butter.
SAN FRANCISCO. April 31. (AP
USDA1 Butter, score; 03-33; 91
32j; 00-33',; 80-33.
SACRAMENTO. April 31. (API
Churning cream butterfat: First
grade, 37; second grade 36'..
WILL SPEAK TONIGHT
AT FIRST CHRISTIAN
A large attendance is expected at
the First Christian church tonight
wnen Ray McKalg will address a pub
llo meeting on "No Foreign War Cru
sade." the subject chosen for this
year's program of the Emergency
Peace campaign.
Mr. McKalg comes here from Boise
where he Is legislative chairman for
the Idaho State Orange. He la known
as an eloquent speaker snd an advo
cate of stringent neutrality measures.
Mr. McKalg addressed the student
assembly at. the. senior high school
this morning, the Lions club this
noon and the Junior high school as
sembly this afternoon.
Participating In tonight's program
also will be Paul S. Elliott, associate
director of the four northwestern
states for the Emergency Peace cam
paign and executive secretary of the
Pacific Northwest Institute of Inter
national Relations at Reed college.
Portland. The Rev. James Hamilton
Is Medford chairman for the peace
campaign.
Turkey Dinner On
Friday Evening At
' Jacksonville Grange
JACKSONVILLE, April 31. (Spl )
In conjunction with the southern
i Oregon celebration of "Pear Week"
the ladles of the Jacksonville Orange
Home Economics club, under the
leadership of Mrs. E. A. Brock way, are
sponsoring one of their famous tur
key dinners from 0 to 8 p. m. at the
Orange hall, Friday, April 33.
Pears will be featured in the menu,
as well as In the decorations.
A general Invitation Is extended to
the public. Dancing, with Sllva'i
crehestra furnishing the music, will
be enjoyed after the dinner. Ticket
to the dinner will also admit the
holder to the dance.
Tomorrow and Friday I
PERRY MASON IS
BACK ON THE JOB!
s" t Talr:V
July
Sept.
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Popular Team in "Personal Property"
1,
Teaming of Jesn Harlow snd
Robert Tsylor. in "Personal Property."
coming tomorrow to the Craterlan
theater for a three-dsy run. brings
to the screen two of the most popu
lar favorites. Vet this will be their
first time together In any film piny.
Miss Harlow, playing the part of u
supposedly rich American widow in
London, hoping to land a rich hus-
band before her creditors move her
out, once again gives vent to the de-
PORTLAND. April 31. (AF) Dr. J,
Hudson Ballard, pastor nt the First
Presbyterian church, became mode
rator of the Presbytery of Portland
at the annual meeting yesterday.
Stated Communication of
Renmes chapter, O. E. S.,
Thursday evening, April 23.
Birthday party. Visiting
members Invited.
Hattle M. Alden. Secy.
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Too late to Classify
TURKEY DINNER. Friday evening.
6 to 8, at Jacksonville Orange halt,
by H. E. C. club. Only 80c tor
dinner and dance.
WANTED An experienced beauty
operator. One with following pre
ferred. Bowman Beauty Shoppe.
FOR SALE
8 65-gal. heavy duty oil drums.
3 -horse Maytag gas engines.
1 Small safe.
Wltham Magneto 5r Part Co.
Rth and Riverside.
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Show Starts Tonight at 6:30
Shows
1:45
6:30-9:00
TODAY and THURS.
(I F2) ffl 51 " Jo4Ph Hergeshelmer's poignant drama
lai I CI III 1 of conflict between race and blood . . I
ANNA MAY W0NO
ELIZABETH ALLEN
llghtful sense of comedy she has so
aptly portrayed before. Taylor, whose
rise to stardom rivals Horatio Alger
stories, has the part of the penniless
young chap who Is given the job of
bailiff to see that the widow doesn't
sell any of her goods. When it comes
oxit that Taylor's brother, played by
Reginald Owen, is the no-called "rich
man" whom the widow Is angling
for. the complications and merry
laugh situations come fast and furl-
mis.
FOR RENT 3-room duplex, 813
summit Ave.
FOR RENT Modern 3-room furnish
ed house, 1140 West 9th.
FOR SALE Hay.
Rt. 4. Box 168.
F. E. Barneburg,
Phone 565 -M.
FOR RENT Newly decorated apart
ment, ground noor. Hotel cirnnd
WANTED Girl for general house
work and care or cniifl while
mother works, phone 1409-W after
6 p. m.
FOR SALE 21 R. I. laying hens.
Stringer. Beall Lane.
W.
FOR SALE By owner, 1P30 Bulck
sedan In good shape. See Cloy
Wltham, Wltham Magneto & Parti
Co., 8th and Riverside.
LEAVINO for Seattle 6 p. m Thurs
day; take two passengers; share
expense. Tel. 701.
FOR SALE Lady's grey wool suit, size
id. ea.ou. rnone iooo-j.
FOR RENT Neatly furnished 3-room
apartment, $16 month, Including
light nnd water. 317 West 2nd
Mats ... 23c
Bves , , , 35c
Kiddles , 10c
- TWO GREAT HITS!
Mystery...
Mingles with
Mirth...!
As a dozen crook
ed college profes
sors bite the dust
. . in the fastest,
funniest sleuthing
show of the season
Added
EDMUND OWENN
J0HNL0DER
In "Java Head"
Anna May Wong returns to the
screen, co-starring with Elizabeth
Allan In Joseph Hergeshelmer's great
Oriental love drama, "Java Head."
It tells the pathetlc-traglc story of
Taou Yuen (played by Miss Wong I.
a Manchu girl of high rank who Is
brought Into contact with the con
servative society of England aa the
wife of a well-to-do shipowner. The
story reaches a poignant climax when
the Oriental girl, realizing that her
hufband must go back to his own
people if he is to be happy, makes
the great renunciation by voluntar
ily "going Into the shadows."
Roscoe Karns, Lynne Overman.
Marsha Hunt and Buster Crabbe, fea
tured in "Murder Ooes to Collcae."
plays as the main feature at the
Rial to theater for today and tomor
row with "Java Head" as the added
feature.
ORCHARD BARGAIN
$2600
36 acres, located about
4 miles from Medford;
good road: thermal belt:
about 4 acres in young peach and
cherry trees; about 14 acres In
pears; small home, good barn, deep
soil. Total price $3600.00. Terms
to responsible buyer.
Also
SMALL. ATTRACTIVE HOME
aaaaa Located In lovely east
5JUUU Akl( district on paved
on ret, uvmer iui. nil
assessments paid. Living room,
dinette, bedroom, modern built-in
kitchen, hardwood floors, basement,
furnace. One of the most attrac
tive small homes In Medford. Priced
at $3000.00; $800.00 down, balance
assume with Soldier Bonus.
CHARLES A. WINO AGENCY. INC.
Phone 728. 109 E. Mnln St.
PAID FOR THIS?
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! LOST Lady's brown leather purs
i containing checkbook, currency.
silver and souvenir knife, etc. Re
ward. 609 W. 10th.
WANTED 6omeone to do housework
by nour in exchange for piano or
voice lessons. Mrs. Kurfz, 204 No.
Ivy. phone 1044.
FOR SALE 30-lnch folding steel cot.
3 50; sanitary couch. 12 00; 8x10
Axmlnst-r rug, $4.00; stand. $1.75.
Al"o used Beaver board and 3 old
chairs. Phone 1585-J.
FOR SALE 3 acres In Ashland: free
water; In city limits: modern, 7
rooms and bath. 373 Orange Ave.
FOR SALE fl-room modern house,
fireplace, glassecl-ln back porch,
cement foundation; newly deco
rated; splendid location on North
Holly. This Is an exceptionally
good buy. $2700; terms.
L. a. PICKELL. Exclusive Agent.
18 S. Bartlett.
FURNISHED 3 - room apt, garage;
adults. 604 W. 10th.
'33 li-T. Chev. truck, stake body.
Pickup on trade. 15 8. Front.
FOR RENT Four large room suite la
beautiful Holly Apartments; nicely
furnished clean, cozy. Everything
furnished except linens. Frlgldalra,
electr'.a range, hot water, all mod
ern conveniences. Close In. Just
north of postofflce. Available now.
$45. See manager In rear, or phone
1473 -w
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