MEDFORD MXTt TRIBUNE. fEPFORP, OREGON, MONDAY, AUGUST 2, 1937.
PAGE FIVE
LOCAL and PERSONAL
Medford Visitor H. O. Oeley ot
Ashland ns a business visitor id
Medford today.
Bridge Crew More Jsckson coun
ty bridge crew which has been work
ing on Evens creek moved today tor
a month's work In the Prospect dis
trict. In Washington Mr. end Mrs. B F.
Ospe of 34 Quince street were visit
ing recently in Washington. D. C
where they were registered at the
Dodge hotel. ,
At Foreit Camps Ninety-five osmp
era and 83 picnickers utilized Rogue
river national forest campgrounds in
the Onion Creek ares over the week
end, headquarters here announced to-
...
Car Accident Cars driven by Ray
mond Scott of 14 South Bartlett
street and K- Fenton collided with
minor damage at East Main and Al
mond streets yesterday afternoon, ac
cording to a city police report.
...
Minor Accident Can driven by
Mrs. J. E. Hutchinson of Route 4 and
Robert A. Bradbury of 403 Clark
street were Involved In a minor mls
hsp st Fourth and Holly streets yes-
terdsy afternoon, a city police report
stated today.
... .
Firemen to Meet All volunteer fire
men will meet In fire headquarters
at 1:80 tonight with Chief Roy El
, llott presiding. After a business ses
sion the volunteers will hold a hose
drill. The chief requests all volun
teers to attend. .
. '
At Ball Game Among Ashland res
idents were Ike Frldeger. Butler Walk'
er, Mr. and Mrs. Aubrey Miles, Bud
Gandee. Larry Hunter, Mr. and Mrs.
J. H. Hardy. J. Q. Adams, John Mll-
us, I. 0. Irwin, Hsrley Brower, Mr.
and Mrs, Lawrence Porter and Dom
Provost.
...
To Oakland Jerry McDougall has
left for a two weeks' vacation In Oak
land, Calif. He accompanied his aunt.
Mrs. Beverly Jameson and her son
Gordon who had been visiting her
mother, Mrs. A. 0. Taylor of Cotton
wood, Calif., who will remain here
until September.
Big Leaves Two unusually large
maple leavea were left for exhibit at
the Jackson county Chamber of Com
merce today by Ernest M. West, navy
recruiting officer here. The larger
leaf measured 30 i4 lnchea across. The
leaves were found by Mr. West
Yale creek In the Applegate. He chal
lenged anyone to produce larger ma
ple leaves.
...
To Inspect Forest M. L. Merrltt of
Portland, assistant United Statee re-
nlonal forester Is expected to arrive
here tomorrow to make a general In
spection of the Rogue river national
forest. He will be here for about three
weeks. Such an Inspection Is made By
the regional forester's office once
every three years.
. .
Oak Trees Fall Two Isrge oak trees
were down today on the Hill orch
ard on Klnga highway. One fell yea-
terday, the other some time during
the nlKht. both falling across a .prV
vate orchard road running parallel
to the highway. Cause of their falling
was not Immediately evident though
some thought the trees had been un
dermined by Irrigation water.
Pre-Bchool Clinic A pre-sohool
ellnlo for all children who will enter
Medford schools this fall will be held
tomorrow afternoon from 1 to 8:30
In the Sparrow Memorial ellnlo
the Jackson county courthouse. Dr.
O. I. Drummond, oounty heslth offl
eer will be the examining physician
He will be assisted by Elizabeth Mc
GalUard, county nurse. Appointments
mav be made bv telephoning tne
county health department, 1359,
Visitors Here Mrs. L- Freeman and
daughter Jan of Central Point visit
ed In Medford today.
...
From Central Point Mrs. La vera
Miller of Central Point transacted
business In the city todsy.
...
From Crater Lake J. W. Mont
gomery, ranger of the park service,
waa in town from Crater lake today.
...
From Climax Miss Vers Kershaw
of CUmsx wss In town todsy trans
setlng business and visiting friends.
.
To Coast Mr. snd Mrs. Carl Bow
man and Mr. and Mrs. piatt Andrews
left yesterdsy on a week'a vacation
which they will spend along the Ore
gon coast.
...
From Dunsmnulr George Dunn.
grandson of State Senator Dunn of
Ashland, arrived yesterdsy from hit
home In Dunsmulr, Calif., to visit
relstlves In Medford.
Recovered J. J. Oaenbrugge re
turned todsy to his Oldsmoblle sales
headquarters after being confined
with Illness tor the past two weeks
In his home at 835 South Riverside
avenue.
...
Grass Fire Chemical crew of the
fire department was called at 13:18
p. m. today to extinguish a grass blaze
behind 1185 West Msln street. The lira
had been set to burn excess grass but
got out of eontrsl. The chemical crew
put the fire out without dsmage,
Drills Tomorrow Regular drills
will be held by Company A and
headquarters company, 18Stb Infant.
ry of the Oregon national guard tn
the Medford armory at 8 o'clock to
morrow night. From now until de
parture to camp on August 17, the
companies will drill twice a week,
on Tuesday and Thursday evenings,
commanding officers announced.
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Meeting Tonight First meeting of
the newly-elected executive commit
tee of the Medford American post
will be held at 8 o'clock tonight In
the Hotel Medford. As Important bus
iness Is listed for consideration, Com
mander C. L. MaeDonald requests the
attendance of all committee mem
bers. Regular semi-monthly meeting
of the post will be held In the armory
at 8 o'clock tomorrow night.
Alroort Arrivals Yesterday's arrlv
ala at the Medford municipal airport
included Lieut. W. W. Lazarus who
was returning to his post at Moffst
field. Sunnyvale, Calif., from Fort
IjbwIb. Wash.. In a Douglas observe
tlon plane: Ensign F. K. Lewis. Lieut.
D. L. Cone and Lieut. T. J. Osborne,
all members of the naval air corps
reserve at Oakland. Calif., who are
making a practice flight to Seattle
Wash.. In Grumman observation
planes: Lieut 8. P. Dunlap. returning
from Seattle to his new posi ai oan
Diego In a Curtis observation plane;
and Bob C. Hayes of Seattle, en route
to San Francisco In Klnner. Haye
remained here overnight and contin
ued his flight south this morning.
Livestock
Portland.
PORTLAND. Aug. 3- ( AP-U8DA)
Hogs 3350, Including 448 direct; mar
ket steady. 10 cents higher than
Friday or 18 cents lower than a
week ago; good-choice 188-310 lb.
drlvelna 813.80; few early sales 813.80.
car load lota, 813.78 1348: 380-380
lb.. 8U.7813: tew losd lots. 813.88;
light lights and slaughter pigs, 811.80
13: packing sows, es.&o; reea-
ers strong to 35 cents higher at 811
g11.50.
CATTLE 3500; It direct; calves
300, Including 103 direct, market
active: stesdy to strong on most
grades; some she stock 36 cents
higher; medium steers slow; veslers
active; stesdy; 8 loads 810.50all.35;
steers. 810: losd 1181 lb, 59.85:
several, 89.75 down to 38.00; com
mon grades, 88 a) 8; cutters, 85: stock-
er snd feeder, as.5oa7.oo; lew ugnv
heifers, 87.85 a 8: others, 87.78. down
to 88.50; cutters. 34.50: low cutter
and cutter. 83.8064.38; common
medium, 64.80 5.50: good beef cows,
85.7688.35: good young cows, 88.78;
bulls. aSJIOeS; few 8846; cuttera.
84.76; good-choice vealers, 68.60
9.50: common medium, 86.507J0.
SHEEP 3500, Including 1069 through
and direct: market active, spring
lamba 35 cents higher: others steady;
bulk trucked-ln spring lambs. 38.36
a 8.60: tew 88.75; eommon-meaium,
86408; few yearlings, 84.50 540;
wethers. 84.00; medium grade ewes,
83J6a 340.
South Ssn Francisco
SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, Aug. 3
(AP-USDA) HOGS 800. Including
356 direct. Butchers mostly steady
to weak, bulk good 170 to 336-lb.
weights, 313.75913.88, latter top;
good around 140 to seo-io. ngnt
lights, 31345913.40.
CATTLE 500, Including 135 direct
and three loada from local feed lot;
steers moderately active, ateady to
strong, spots 36 cents higher; two
loads steers after 86 days lu local
feed lot, 89.80910.00: averaged around
950 lbs. after 4 per cent shrink; load
distillery fed steers. 31035. sorted 6
head; short load medium anort-zeos
89.00. lightly sorted; medium to good
she-stock scarce, fsw sales fully
steady; package good cows, 86.85.
SHEEP 3160, including 1400 di-
rect. Active, lsmbs 85 to 80 cents
higher, older classes 35 to 80 cents
up; six decks good around 70 to 80'
lb. Oregon and north coast California
wooled lambs. 99.50 9BA.eo: straignc
and sorted. 10 to 16: few good shorn
yearlings, 88.00. '
Leghorn brollsrs 14-3 lbs. 17-18 lb.:
do 3 lbs. and over, 17-18 lb.; colored
springe 3-3 lbs. 18-19, do over 8V4
lbs., 19-30 lb. Leghorn hens, over
3V, lbs. 13-18. under 84 lbs. 11-13;
colored hens 4-6 lbs. 16-17, over 6
lbs. 15-18 lb. No. 3 grades 3c less.
POTATOES New crop Yakima
Gems 1.60-1-88; Yakima White Rose
148-1.40 cental; local 1.18-145 orange
box.
Onions, cantaloupes, wool, hay,
unchanged.
Portland Wheat
PORTLAND. Aug. 3. (AP) Grain:
Wheat: Open High Low Close
Sept. 1.03 1.08 1.01 1.03
Dec. 1.04 1.04 1.03 4
- Cash whest:
Big Bend bluestem h.w., 13 per
cent, 81.07; 13 per cent. 31.03: dsrk
hard winter. 13 per cent. 31.17; 12
per cent, 31.13; 11 per cent, 31.05;
soft white, western white, hard win
ter, western red, 81.03.
Oats: No. 3 white, 329.
Barley. No. 3 46 lb., b.w.. 333.
Corn: Argentine. 343.
Mlllrun, standard. 337.
Today's csr receipts: Whest, 90;
barley, 1; flour, 18; oats, 3; hsy, 7.
license Service Extra service tor
motorists seeking licenses or permit!
to operate cara or trucks will termin
ate this week, It was announced to
day by Ward McReynolds, state ex.
smlner. The extra staff will be In the
examination room on the top floor
of city hall Tuesday, Wednesdsy and
Thursday, Mr. McReynolds said. Tne
regular staff will be at city hall every
Saturday aa usual, he added. The ex
tra service waa provided to facilitate
the renewal ot drivers' licenses all of
which expired on June 80.
: Air Express Gains Air express ship.
menu on the Pacific routes of Unit
ed Air Lines showed a 10 per cent
gain In the first five months of this
year aa 00m pared with tne same iao
period, figures released by the com
pany today showed. The volume in.
creased to 85,000,000 pound-miles
from 78.500,000. A 10 per oent gsln
was also reported tn airmail flown
between Medford snd other Pscldc
coast cities. Speedier snd more fre
quent schedules were cited aa lac
tors In the Increases.
...
Ex-Medfordltes Here Mr. snd Mrs.
John M. Demmer. former Medford res
idents who now reside In San Fran
cisco, left by motorcar this afternoon
for a vscatlon In the north sfter vtv
It! rig old friends here. They arrived
here from the Bay City Saturday and
were entertained at the home of r.
and Mrs. Carl Y. Tengwald on Kings
highway. The guests were taken by
the Tengwalda yesterdsy to Diamond
and Crater lakes. The Demmers were
accompanied by James Henderson,
son of friends In Ssn Frsnclsco. Mr.
Demmer Is associated with J. O
Chapman Se company, general Insur
ance firm. I
Bean Harvest Late:
EUGENE. Aug. 3. (AP) Ten days
later than usual been picking In
Lsne county gained full momentum
as the first of the season's packing
at the Fruit Growers' association got
under way this week. Peak of pro
duction will come between August
16 snd the end of the month when
1500 workers will be employed.
NEW YORK. Aug. 3. (AP) Steels
rallied In today's late stock msrket
desllngs and some recently hesltsnt
leaders msde a better showing.
Rubbers snd farm Implements ex
hibited strength from the atart,
along with an assortment of spec
ialties which were buoyed by earn
ings and dividend developments.
Msny Issues, at the asms .time.
lscked vigor on the upside and mod
erate losers were In evidence at the
finish.
Although Wall Street was none too
hsppy over the senate passage 01
the wsge-hour bill, lime seumg was
ascribed to this turn of affairs.
Hopes for an early adjournment were
an offsetting factor. Transiera ap'
proxlmated 800.000 shares.
Today'e closing prices lor ai so.
leoted stocks follow:
At. Chem. & Dye . 339
Am. Can . Ill
Am. 8s Fgn. Pow. 9
T. 8t T.. I'll
Anaconda ... 67)4
Chicago
CHICAGO, Aug. 3, (AP) (U.S.D.
A.) HOGS 11,000; generally 10-15
higher than Friday's average; packing
sows 16-36 up: top 1349; bulk good
snd choice 180-330 lbs. 13.90-1349;
340-300 lbs. 13.30-13.00; 150-170 lbs.
13.75-1330; most good packing sows
10.90-11.65.
CATTLE 13,000, calves 3.000; strict
ly grain fsd steers snd yearlings
strong to 35 higher: grass cows weak
to 35 lower but grass heifers snout
steady; grain ted heifers selling fully
stesdy: bulls strong and vealers weak
to 35 lower; best ted steers 1645; tew
loada 15.00-1640, mixed yearlings at
latter price; strictly choice heifer
yesrllngs up to 15.75, most grass
heifers selling at 1040 down to 7.00.
SHEEP; 10400; spring Iambs mod
srately active, mostly steady quality
considered; good to choice offerings
to larger interests 11.35-50; top 11.76
to yard trsders and small killers;
sheen strong to 36 higher; medium
to choice slaughter eyes 3.76-8.76.
Atch. T. & S. F.
Bendlx Avla
Beth. Steel
Csterplllsr Tract. ..
Chrysler ,
Coml. Solv
Curtlss-Wrlght
DuPont ..
Gen. Elec. -
Gen. Foods .. ........
Gen. Mot ........
Int. Harvest. !
I. T. As T. .
Johns-Man ... .
Monty Ward ...............
North Amer. ... -.
Penney (J. C.) .........
Phillips Pet
Rsdlo
Sou. Pac
Std. Brands '....-...-
St. Oil Csl
St. Oil N. J.
Union Csrb. .......
Unit. Aircraft
U. S. Steel
Chicago ' Wheat
Chicago Wheat
CHICAGO, Aug. 3. (AP) Influ
enced more or less by nearly 18,000,
000 bushel! Increase of the United
Statee visible supply total, wheat to
day fell 3 cents a bushel maximum.
Wheat: Open High Low Close
Sep. 1.18-1614 1.1514 1.1314 1-15!4
Dec. 1.17!4 1.1754 1.M14 18H
Msy 1.13 1.19 ; 1.17V4 1.17V4
Field work In child nutrition Is
offered to seniors In household sci
ence at Oklahoma A. and M. college.
Portland Produce
PORTLAND, Ore., Aug. 3. (API-
BUTTER Prints, a grade 88V4
parchment wrappers. 3614 1 cr"
tons: B grade, 34 In parchment
wrappers: 3514 In cartons.
BUTTERFAT (Fortlsnd delivery,
buvlna or Ice) A grade 8S-S8V4 lb.
country stations; A grade: 38-8SV4 Is
B grade 114 'lb. less; O grade so less.
EGGS Buying price by wnoiesai.
era: extra 31 dozen; atsndards 19
firsts 18: medium 19; medium tints
18; undergrade 14.
Cheese snd country meats un
changed.
UVS POULTRY Buying price
Modern-Type Construction
Galls For CEMENT
U.e Thi Dependable Southern Oregon Product
"BEAVER BRAND"
PORTLAND CEMENT
Beaver Portland Cement Co.
GOLD HILL, OREGON
Sold In Medford by Medford Concrete Construction Co., PorUr
Lumber Co, Timber Products Co, Economy Lumber Co, WtJlsee
Woodi Lumber Co., Big Pines Lumber Co.. Medford Lumber Oo.
Wall St. Report
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... 99 V,
- 111
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WPA OFFICES MOVED
10 NEW L0CA11
MEDFORDJITY HALL
R5.1ocatlcn of WPA office In the
city hall wu entirely complstad to
day following a week of moving, re
modeling and rebuilding.
The office of Resident Engineer
Prank Thompson, who will handle
all official WPA business In thla
area under the new administrative
plan, li located In the space previ
ously occupied by Harold D. Orey,
former district director, who waa
transferred to the Portland office.
Mlsa Donna Preston will assist him
as area clerk.
O. A. Cottlngham, supervising
timekeeper covering Jackson, Klam
ath, Josephine and Lake counties,
and Miss Madeline Snyder, field
supervisor In the division of employ-
ment, will have their headquarters In
the office previously oocupled by
Miss Snyder.
Partitions In the council room,
half of which waa previously occu
pied by WPA office workers, has
been torn down, and the council will
now use the entire space.
Space formerly occupied by the
division of operations of the WPA.
which was eliminated under the new
program, will be taken over by the
U. S. re-employment service, headed
by Louis Ulrlch.
a
100 IN GRANTS PASS
BY D. A. V.;
ANOTHER NEXT SUNDAY
About 100 members and friends
of the Jackson and Josephine county
hspters and auxtltartea of the Dls-
abled American Veterans of the
World War attended the local unit's
picnic In Orsnts Psss municipal park
yesterday.
The day waa spent In swimming,
boating and gamea of various kinds.
An address of welooms wss given by
Emll Debars, commander of the
Grants Pass poet of the American
Legion. Prank Holbrcok, stats senior
vice-commander, wss master of cers
monies In the absence of A. H. Ban-
well, chapter commander. Mrs. Hsr
vey Csssmsn, president of the Jack-
son county auxiliary, waa In charge
of arrangements.
Next Sunday the same group will
hold a picnic at Caves camp seven
miles up the Caves highway.
Tomorrow rught Jackson county
chapter and auxiliary will attend a
meeting and social of the Josephine
county units In orsnts Psss. Tne
meeting will be held In the court
house at 8 o'clock. Afterward a dance
and banquet will be held In the
city library.
All Jackson county members are
requested by Mr. Holbrook to attend
the Oranta Pasa event.
Katharina
Jack Holt Scores
1 On Rialto Screen
A superbly written drama, brilliant.
ly enacted by an Imposing cast and
set In the scenic grandeur 01 tne pa
clflc Northwest at Astoria, Oregon,
the very summit of the nation's tlm
ber belt. "Roaring Timber" starring
Jack Holt, opened a three day run
yesterday at the Rialto theatre to
over-satisfied audiences. Orsce Brad'
ley. Raymond Hatton and Ruth Don'
nelly head the able upportlng cast.
It Is replete with good performan.
ces, moves at a thrlll-a-mlnute pace.
and, thanks to, the hilarious antics
of Hatton and Mlsa Donnelly, who are
two of Hollywood's sblest comics, win
a resounding volume of laughs.
Holt Is cast ss a logging boss, the
hsrdest-drlvlng superintendent In the
whole north woods, who fsces the Jtb
of getting out sn enormous volume
of timber In record time In order to
fulfill a contract.
Suddenly bis boss dies. Holt learns
his new employer is the owner's
daughter. She arrives from the Ease.
A society debutante plsyed by pretty
Grace Bradley, she quickly comes un'
der the Influence of an unscrupulous
company olfielal who Is blocking
Holt's efforts.
In addition, Holt resents working
for a ' womsn. OompUcatlona ensue.
Holt quits. A strike follows, with not'
Ing, and the girl Is compelled to oe
seech ber former superintendent to
return to work.
Why Holt does this, snd how he
meets the cltmsx toward which the
story sweeps, proves great screen fare.
Peter B. Kyne's "The Attaint of cap
py Ricks," plsys as the added tea.
ture. Walter Brennan, popular char
acter actor, has the lesdlng role with
Msry Brlsn, Lyle Talbot and Prank
Shields in support.
e
A hound owned by Oeorgla Weeh'
Incton. Port Valley, Ga., never has
been able to use Its hind legs
balances on Its front feet, tall high
in the air, and trails rabbits.
The American Legion waa organ'
ised at s caucus of world War veter
ana In Parte, March, 1919, an) legion
legislative work waa started in Wash
:ngton the following September.
S
Gem smuggling, once estimated to
bt a 160,000.000 business, hss de
dined In recent jeers.
V 1 v. -x.
UNABLE TO IDENTIFY
ON GOLD HILL ROAD
Roberta Kourse, above, former
Southern Oregon Normal school
drama student, Is seen here as she
appears In the roveted role of "Kath
acjna, the Shrew," tn "Taming or
the Shrew," which will open the
Oregon Shakespearean Festival in
Ashland tonight.
GROUP OF ACTORS
IN STAGING PLAYS
BARGAIN 1 DeLaval No. 10 separa
tor; 1 MOllotte separator. 1 lows
separator Just been traded In on
modern DeLaval separators. They
are overhauled. Hubbard-Wray Co,
39 N. Rlvrslde.
POR BALE Pull blood Guernsey cow
6 years old. Tests 8.4. milking now.
Preshen December 1st. Ed Bechtel.
Route 1, slyns Lane '4 mile 8. ot
S. O. S.. off Stewart Ave. Call eve
nings, after 4.30.
Italian Olrls Patriotic
ROME. (UP) Objection hss been
raised here at the Innovation Intro
duced by dressmakers who print ex-
tracta from Mussollnls speeches all
over women's frocks. Ths newspaper
II Lovoro rase late." records thst one
sttractlve young woman has been
seen on the streets with the Duce's
memorable fighting phrases stamped
over her dress.
Queen Bee Executed
MERRIMAG, Wis. (UP) When the
bees In O. A. King's hives revolt, King
knows whst to do. One swarm left
the hive and gathered in the top
of a high tree. King told a by
stander, "I guess I'll get my gun
and shoot the queen." He did, and
the bees returned to the hive. .
Angler Gets Nose Strike
BOSTON. ( UP ) John Monohan,
13. of Hyde Psrk got a "strike" while
practicing surf csstlng on the street.
The strike wss his nose. The hook
waa removed by a physician after
John ran nearly a mile with the rod
In one hand and the end of the line
fixed in his nose.
Toledo H. C. L. Down.
TOLEDO (UP) The retail food
prices In Toledo, In keeping with
the national halt In rise, have been
showing a decline of one-tenth of
one per cent after a steady elimb
for several months.
Australia Computes Debt.
CANBERRA (UP) Australia's na
tional debt Is officially announced
aa 1.363.911,846 pound, (about 38.-
314.658.330) representing 8900 per
capita.
1
Lost Ring Found.
WORCESTER, Mass (UP) While
picking raspberries In her garden.
Mrs. Annette Perkins found her dia
mond engagement ring lost 3U
yeara ago.
,
A bag of mall stolen fifteen yeara
ago In Edgewood. Tex, was found
recently by workmen rasing a band
stand. The bag had not been opened
and most of Its content was In per
fect condition.
Skeletons of a large school of
six-Inch fish, trapped by some un
known cstsstropbe millions of yesrs
sgo, hsve been found fossilised In a
dlstromlte deposit nesr Lompoc, Csl.
1
The heblt of smoking tobacco waa
Introduced Into Europe from Amer
ica about 1668.
ABINGDON, Vs. (UP) A group
of professions! actors Is plsylng Its
fifth successful sesson In this Blue
Ridge section of southwest Virginia
by operating on the age-old principle
of barter lnstesd of cssh.
Pood, animals, groceries or any
thing else of vslue that the moun
taineer customera have to offer Is
accepted In return for single sdmls
slons or sesson pssses to the perfor
mances of the troupe, many of which
critics say are a close approach to
ths drsmstlo standards of ths pro
fessions! shows in the lsrgs cities.
The bsrter theater stages Its per
formances In the unused buildings of
a former girls' college in Abingdon.
high tn the mountains of southwest
Virginia. Upward of 65 actors and
technicians are housed In the build
ings. The former ohspel of the
college serves aa the theater and the
troupes play to packed houses eseh
Thursdsy. Frldsy snd Saturday evening.
During the week, the actors roam
the nearby hills and golf courses or
pace the long portico of the main
building learning their line..
In the theater Itself, old music
studios backstage are used for pro
perty rooms and dressing rooms. By
borrowing and bartering, the troupe
haa purchased modern stsglng equip
ment sufficient to present such
modern plsys ss "Bury the Desd,"
snd such costume drsmss ss "Msc-
beth." Its repertoire Is lsrge. Other
plsys on this sesson's schedule are
Robert E. Sherwood's "Petrified Por
est." snd "A Long Night," by Pred
Jsckson.
Pride of the theater colony at the
present Is a pet Ismb which wss
bartered for a sesson ticket on the
first night of the sesson. Another
pstron got a sesson ticket on credit
he has promised to deliver a Utter
of seven pedigreed fox terrier puppies
aa soon ss they are old enough to
leave the mother. Other Items of
barter range from motor oil through
a wide assortment of vegetables to
home-made cheese.
The barter theater reaches out to
surrounding towns for performances
in addition to presenting plays at
the college chapel In Abingdon. Pro
ductions are staged In towns ss far
as 160 miles from headquarters, In
cluding Roanoke, Bristol, and other
nearby cities In Virginia, Johnson
City, Klngsport snd Greenville, Tenn.
snd Llnvllle, N. G, At each perfor
mance, the same rule of barter ap
plies In paying for tickets.
Por recreation between rehearaala,
the players have three tennis courts,
a swimming pool and a golf course
In connection with the former col
lege. They mslntsln each of ths
amusement facilities themselves.
Identity of ths penniless hitch
hiker, about 10 yeara old, who waa
killed on the Pacific highway near
Gold Hill Saturday night by a car
driven by Arthur Schneider of Oranta
Pass, remained a mystery todsy.
County Coroner Prank Perl said.
However, a possible clue to his
Identity wss discovered tn the form
of a cancelled Greyhound stag, ticket
from Crescent City to Orsnts Pass.
The ticket wss found In sn Inside
pocket In the old fellow's coat, Coro
ner Perl stated.
It waa also learned that the man
had "bummed" a cup of coffee pre
viously, snd remarked to the person
thst he was on hla way to Ashland
to visit relstlves.
Pictures would be taken of the.
grey-haired, bewhlakered victim. Cor
oner Perl said, in an attempt to die.
cover his Identity.
The men wss struck by the Sehnet
der auto while he waa walking south
on the highway, the right front
fender of the machine atrlklng him
In the stomach and knocking him
to the pavement.
T"
Luise Rainer and
William Powell In
Craterian Picture
"The Emperor's Csndlestlcks." pro
duced from the novel by the Bar
oness Orcry. cams to the screen ot
the New Craterian theatre yesterday
for a three day run, with William
Powell and Luise Rainer tn the star
ring roles.
It Is a daring film, not only be
cause of Its Intriguing nsrratlve, but
because It gives these celebrated
stars a new opportunity to prove
their versatility,
In the new picture, Powell, famous
for his creation ot "The Thin Man,'
la seen ss a debonair secret agent In
Europe. Mlsa Rainer, enchanting aa
Anna Held In "Great Zlegfeld," now
becomes an exotlo apy. The contrast
la startling and tha two sUrs achieve
their divergent roles to perfection.
In a setting of glamorous beauty
In Vienna, Warsaw, Palis, London
snd Russia, tha action ot the story
follows the adventures of these two
across a continent. Alwsys there Is
suspense, dsnger and Intrigue and,
presently, there Is romance.
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POR SALE Second cutting alfalfa,
bay. extra good. Phone 16S4.
POR SALE OR TRADE for veal calf.
Choice weaner pigs. Llttlefleld
Rsnch. Tel 16-P-31.
CLEAN furnished apartment. Can as
319 S. Ivy.
ONE spray kills earwigs, slugs, stl
deds. sphls and many other pests.
Phone 358-R.
POR BALD 300 head 3-month -old
turkeya. Old Anderson Ranch. E. M,
Richardson.
FOR SALE Peaches. Early Triumph,
good for canning. R. R. Ouches,
Griffin Creek. Phone 867-L.
WANTED TO BUT Live stock fof
butchering purposes. C. C. Hoover,
Phone 437-R.
Airlines In the United States car
rled 160 tlmea aa many people laat
year as 10 yesrs sgo.
POR SALE st a bargain price, t Mey
ers pressure system. 1 Psul pressure
svstem, 1 Gould pressure svstem.
These were traded In recently on
Westeo systems. They are over
hauled. Hubbard-Wray Co., 39 31.
Riverside.
WANTED Old folks to care for In
my home. Phone 7-X-3, Central
Point. P. O. Box 134.
6-ROOM furnished house for rent.
Phone 134. or Inquire 107 Genesee.,
EXTRA SPECIAL for all school girls.
Permanents 91 complete, central
Point Beauty Salon. Phone Central
Point 33 for appointment. Jennie
H. Sexton, Hairdresser.
WOULD like get In touch party driv
ing Portland tnis weex. snare ex
penses. A. D. Collier. 638 West loth.
POR SALE One McCormtek (New
Idesl) binder In A-l condition, and
road trucks, a bargain. 3100. H. A.
Stearns. Rogue River. Oregon.
CONVALESCENT HOME. Ashland,
facing park. Ideal place to rest, re
cuperate. 310.00 per week.
POR RENT New modem
house. Lawn, shrubbery.
Jsckson.
304IOw!
FOR SALE Several city homes and
ranches, very reasonable, easy psy
menta. Also 3 sere ranch, newly,
. completely furnished, modem. Also
furnished 4-room modem house,
price 31.000. 8300 down. Also 3.
-' room modem house, price 8860,
3100 down, balance like rent. Also
7-room modem plastered home1,
paved atreet. price 91060, 8300 down,
balance 318 month, Including In
terest. A snsp. W. J. "Dad" Rob
erta, 730 West and.
Too Late to Classify
FOR SALE 3 -room house lot 50x
134, 8936. 518 Pennsylvania.
USED EQUIPMENT One 8 tt. binder.
16 ft. mower. 1 Fordson tractor. 1
Oletrao. traotor all In good ah ape.
Hunearu-wray Co., 39 North Riverside.
FOR RENT a-room house, partly
furnished. 98 month. John Foster.
Eagle Point.
FOR SALE Plums Ollmex and Bute
noes ana voiaen Bantam com.
Leater Worden, Jacksonville High
way and Perrydale Ave.
Hotel
Cornelint
633 B.W. Park
Portland
Feel at Home In
"The Heart of Portland'
Comfort Convenience
Courtesy Service
Attractive la test
Detached
With bat
M up
31-60 ap
BEN O. ORIM80N Hp.
IN THE HEART 0T THE CITY
LOST Wire-hatred terrier, named
"Whiskers." License No. 1871. Re
ward. Csll 1557-R
FOR SALE 10-ln. wood lathe and
14-ln. Jig saw. 131 W. Msln above
Flynn Electrto after 8 p.m.
FOR SALE Good 8-room house. S
bedrooms, extra large lot. trees
9350 down. Also 5-room house. 3
bedrooms, nice ysrd 31800. 3600
down. H. G. Wilson. Phone 1564.
LOST at Valentine's cabin. Trail.
Boston brlndle, bull dog. Answers
nsme "Buddy." About 8 months old.
Liberal reward. Call 379.
FOR SALE 60 rda woven wire, 300
ft. chicken netting and Vlctroia
with records. John Foster, Eagle
Point.
FURNISHED H duplex.. Adults. In
quire 804 West loth.
WANTED Practical nurse, for full
time work with children. Tel. 818-J.
LOST At Ohsteau Sat. night, Elgin
wrist waton wttn snap-on nana.
Return to Box 969, Tribune. Reward.
FOR SALE 3 acres. Irrigated, pas
ture; 4-room house, ohlcken house,
bam: 9600 down, balance 37 month.
Melvln, Thomss Rosd.
CALL FOR a free facial Including
our new oil day pack. Maaam
White Cosmetics, Lamport Apt.,
Room 3. '
Auto painting properly done or no
enanre aancneu auto peauty pnop.
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