MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON. TUESDAY. JUNE 7, 1933
PAGE SEVEN
LUL-L and
Band IMcnlc Mrs. Harry Prentice's
accordion band will hold a plcctc
Thursday at 1 at Jackson Hot Springs.
With Auto Firm Miss Jean PhlUlpa
has Joined the office staff of the
Pterce-Allen Motor company. Inc.
- Fined $10 Donald J. Spencer, 30.
of Med ford was fined $10 In city court
yesterday afternoon for being drunk
Saturday night.
To San Francisco Wr. and Mrs.
Leonard Carpenter of Veritas archards
are leaving this evening for San Fran
cisco. Returns Home Albert Burch of
Ross Lane returned on this morn
ing's train from Colorado where he
had spent three weeks. He is a con
sulting engineer.
Returns Home Miss Doris Munn
returned to her home In Bams Valley
on June 4 after spending a week at
the home of her sister, Mrs. John
Cushman, at Trail.
Unit to Meet Medford home ex
tension tmlt will convene Wednesday
In the courthouse auditorium at 1:30
p. m. During the session officers
for next year will be Installed and
the program planned for next year.
Recovering J. H. Goswick, owner
of the Hotel Grand, was reported re
covering satisfactorily today from a
major operation he underwent In
Sacred Heart hospital yesterday. It
was expected that he would be able
to receive visitors the latter part of
the week.
To Remodel E. J. Allen of 15
South Front -street applied at the
city building Inspector's office yes
terday for a permit to remodel a
building at a stated cost of $1000,
H. H. Haswell of 23 Mistletoe street
applied for a permit to remodel and
repair a residence at a stated cost
of 600.
H.E.C, to Meet: Jacksonville Home
Economic club will convene for
luncheon tomorrow at 1:30 at the
home of Mrs. Lula Flsk In the Griffin
Creek district. All members are ask
ed to be present as plans for the Jack
son County Chamber of Commerce
dinner will be formulated.
School Observer Philip L. Paine,
assistant In personnel management at
the U. S. regional forester's office nt
Portland, arrived by train this morn
lng to attend as an observer the fire
control training school at Carberry
The school is being conducted for tho
summer field personnel of the Rogue
River national forest.
Klwanls Speakers N. B. Rader,
district traffic manager of United Air
Lines, and W. R. Thigpen, traveling
passenger agent, both of Portland
will address the regular weekly luncheon-meeting
of the Klwanls club in
the Hotel Medford tomorrow at 12:15
They will speak on commeroial avi
ation. C. M. Hurd Is program chair
man.
To Give Talk Ray Cameron, Med
ford high school student, will give a
talk on the history of the Siskiyou
mountains at tonight's meeting of
the Southern Oregon Gem and Mln
eral society In the Jackson County
Chamber of Commerce at 7:30. This
is the fourth a series of talks by
high school students on geologic and
mineral subjects. Plans for a field
trip Sunday will be made at the
meeting.
Minor Accidents Jimmy Glenn of
402 Park street and Charles Humph'
rey of Eagle Point drove cars In-
olved In a slight mishap on Park
street Monday afternoon, a city police
report said today. Machines operated
by Bill Tycer of Kerby and Emil Jeff-
coat of Wonder collided with minor
damage on the Pacific highway near
the Pine Cone Monday evening, ac
cording to a report on file in city
police station today.
To Compete Employes of Medford
postofflce will compete again this
year In the annual national airmail
rose show to be held during the year
ly Portland rose festival, June 3-11
it was announced today by Post
master Frank DeSouza. The Med
ford entries won prizes in the. first
two airmail rose shows. Purpose of
the show. Is to demonstrate the speed
and efficiency of the airmail service.
not only for cities on the commer
cial air transport lines but for the
numerous communities connected
with airports by train and star route
service.
Bark from East Chaplain and
Mrs. H. W. Anderson and daughter
Dorothy returned last evening from a
month's visit in the east and mid'
west, during which Chaplain Ander
son attended "the annual convention
of the chaplains association of the
TJ. 8. army, at Washington, D. C He
is on ditty here as CCC district chap
lain. At the convention he was elect
ed vice-president of the association
for the ninth corps area group. He
also attended sessions of the northern
Baptist convention In Milwaukee. Wis.
The Andersons also visited relatives
and friends In Mt. Pleasant. Term..
Galllpolls and Toledo. Ohio, Detroit.
Mich, and Chicago and Rockford, 111 .
Ames and Montlcello. Iowa, and Cas
per, Wyo. Places of interest visited
Included Natural Bridge. Va.. the
Cumberland mountain area in Ten
nessee, Wind River canyon and Hot
Springs. Wyo.. and the Telowstone
national park.
Why UDGA Tablets Curb
Excess Add Distress of
STOMACH ULCERS
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hunt rk tY.et.i.ig. Ucunrti. Durmri, INDI
GENT x . rjyKi, etc , don i tikr bkin tod
dinrio -irci or htJVav rritunt. but folio
thf iflvrf-f of tu iho-jur.Jt of lurmff acid-tomirh
uflrrer rixemmer-d I'DGA TUetl to twlp
ID'j TtNttt Uittfor. F.hitcia'i i-jccful
pfrKTic-K-a Utt to brin reii from extra
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WEMI.RN TMItllT TORE
and all good drug stores
PERSONAL
Visits Here Mrs. H. L. Myers of
Ashland transacted business here yes
terday. From Phoenix Mr. and Mrs. Eldred
Colver of phoenix were Medford ca'.l
era yestreday.
From Ranch Mrs. Ed Gilmore of
the Elliott farm was a business caller
in Medford today.
From Portland Duncan Nease of
Portland was a business visitor In
Medford yesterday.
In Clinic R. M. Finney of Jack
sonville underwent an operation for
the removal of his tonsils today In
Osteopathic clinic.
In Hospital Barbara Koehler,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Sam K.
Koehler of Central Point, underwent
an operation today In the Ostopathlc
hospital for the removal of her ton
sils. Home for Summer Ted Taylor,
student ' at Oregon State college In
Corvallls and son of L. C. Taylor of
204 Vancouver avenue, returned to
Medford Saturday night to spend the
summer at his home here.
To Rose Show Mrs. L. O. Taylor
of 304 Vancouver avenue will leave
Thursday to witness the annual rose
festival In Portland. She will be ac
companied by her mother, Mrs. Chris
Baler, and her aunt. Mrs. Florence
McCraney, who are guests' at the Tay
lor home. Before returning to Med
ford the group will visit relatives
in Tacoma, Wash. The trip will take
about a week.
Proh ftr-axa Fir r. w ft mr
this afternoon were conducting an
investigation to ascertain who set a
Dlle Of brush nn fir amH lf It tn
spread to grass that had been cut
ua b ,os on wiuamette avenue near
Smith Street. Th fir rinrfmnt.'.i
chemical crew was called about noon
to extinguisn tne maze and arrived
Just in time to save a chicken house
irom destruction, tne iiremen re
ported. Rubbish fires are not to be
left unattended, Chief Roy Elliott
pointed out.
Livestock
Portland
PORTLAND, Ore., June 7. (AP
USDA) Hogs 300, market active,
steady, good-choice 170-310 lb. drlve
lns $8.50, medium $8.25; packing sows
$6.00-50. good-choice feeder pigs sal
able $8.00-50.
CATTLE 50, calves 35, market slow;
medium grass steers salable $6.75
8.00, strictly good common grass fed
$8.75, grass heifers $6.00-7.50; 1 ow
cutter and cutter cows $3.25-4.00.
common-medium $4.25-75, good beef
cows salable $5.00-75, few bulls $5.75
6.00, vealers steady with Monday's low
time, good-choice $8.50-7.00. select
$7.50.
SHEEP 350, market active, spring
lambs 25 higher, others steady, bulk
and top good-oholce spring lambs
$7.00, common - medium $5.50-6.50,
light culls $4.50, few shorn old crop
lambs $4.50, medium ewes $2.00-25.
South San Francisco
SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, June 7,
(AP-USDA)-Hogs 625; around steady:
about 135 head choice 175-200 lb.
butchers $9.10-18; paokage 250 lbs.
at $8.55.
CATTLE 150; slow, about ateady;
quality common and medium; about
four loads on sale eligible $6.50-7.00;
she-stock steady, load 870 lb, grass
heifers $6.00; odd grass bulls $5.25.
Calves 100: steady; about 25 head 311
lb. California vealers $8.50; load 305
lb. calves $7.50.
SHZBP 1,050, Including 390 direct;
steady; choice absent; short deck 66
lb. wooled lambs $7.35; 3 decks me
dium to good 70-75 lb. CaHromlas
$6.65; ewes nominally $.50-1.50.
Chicago
CHICAGO. June 7. (AP-UBDA)
HOGS: 15,000. Including 4,000 direct;
5s 15o higher; top $9.00; good 400
550 lb. packing sows $7.75 8.00;
lighter weights $8,10 8.35.
CATTLE 7.000: calves 3.000, fed
steers and yearlings opening steady:
early top $10.60: light ateers $10.30;
yearlings $10.15: heifers steady;
early top $9.50: cutters weak: bulk
$4.25 5.25: weighty sausage bulls
$6.90 down: vealers 36 50c higher
at $9.50 down.
SHEEP 6.500, Including 3.300 di
rect: late Monday fat lambs and
springers mostly 35o higher; sheep
steady; best native spring lambs
$10,359.50; good Callfomlas $10.15:
clipped lambs $8 65618 10 mostly:
clipped Iambs firm; most native
springers $10.75ll: clipped lambs
downward from $8; sheep etesdy.
. P. Butter
SAN FRANCISCO. June 7. (AP
USDA) Butter, score 93. 36e; 91.
34c.
BE EGONOMWISE
Order your green
SLAB
Now when delivery u wsured
12 nd 16 Inch 75
Timber PRORilicTS company
MIDrOHO S&tW OHMION
Portland Produce
PORTLAND. June 7. (API BTJT
TEP: Prints. A grade, 37c parch
ment wrappers; 28c In cartons; B
grade 26 He lb. In parchment? wrap
pers. 37 Vic lb. in cartons.
BUTTER FAT Portland delivery,
buying price: A grade 25g35Vio In
country stations; A grade. 33'io lb.;
B grade. 3c less; C grade 6c lb. less.
Eggs Buying prices by wholesal
ers: specials, 22c; extras. I9ie;
standards, 17',-ic: special medium.
17'ic; extra mediums lB'.c; under
grade 15HC dozen.
Cheese, country meats, live poul
try and turkeys unchanged.
Portland Wheat
PORTLAND. Ore., June 7. (AP)
Grain:
Wheat Open High Low Close
July 66 tS'i 66 68(4
8ept. 66 6714 7(4
Cuh grain: m
Oats. No. 3 38-lb. white, 25.00;
No. a 38-lb. gray. 39.00.
Barley, No. 3 46-lb. b. w., 3500.
Corn, No. 3 e. y. ahlp., 38.50.
Cash wheat (bid):
Soft white, 6614; western white,
6714; western red, 67.
Hard red winter ordinary. 67: tl
per cent, 67; 13 per cent, 70; 13 per
cet, 74; 14 per cent. 79.
Hard red spring ordinary, 66: 11
per cent, 66; 13 per cent. 69; 13 per
cent, 74; 14 per cent, 60.
Hard whlte-Baart ordinary, 6814:
11 per cent, 6814; 13 per cent, 69;
13 per cent, 73: 14 per cent, 74.
Today's oar receipts: Wheat, 14;
barley, 1; flour, 0; corn. 4: mill
feed, 3.
Chicago Wheat
CHICAGO. June 7. (AP) Wheat:
Open High Low Closa
July 7014 -7314 .70 .781.
Sept. 7214 -74 .71 .74 H
Dec . .73V4 .7534 .7314 -75 4
Wall St. Report
NEW YORK, June 7. (AP) Back
sliding tendencies crept Into the
stock market today after a slow
forenoon rally and early gains of
fractions to a point or more were
reduced or transformed Into losses
of as much at the close.
While selling waa viewed as un
Important transfers approximated
400,000 Bhares the urge to cash In
even small proflta was sufficient to
curtail what little buying was In
evidence.
Today's closing prices for 33 se
lected stocks follow:
Al. Chem. tt Dye 146',i
Amer. Can 86
Am. & Fgn. Power 3
A. T. & T 129
Anaconda 33
Atch. T. St S. F 264
Bendlx Avla. , 104
Beth. Steel 44
Caterpillar Tract 39
Chrysler 41
Coml. Solv 7
Curtlas-Wright 4
DuPont 96 14
Oen. Eleo. 33
Gen. Fooda 28'4
Gen. Motors 28
Int. Harvester .. 62
I. T. & T . 8
Johns-Man 68
Monty Ward 31
North Amer 18
Penney (J. C.) 59
Phillips Pet 33
Radio .w 8 14
South. Pacific
Standard Brands .....
St. Oil Cal
St. Oil N. J ......
Trans. Amer
Union Carb. ..............
10
7
27
46
8V4
64
36
43
United Aircraft
U. S. Steel
SACRAMENTO, June 7. (AP)
Churning cream butterfat: first
grade 38c; second grade 3014c.
10 NOMINATE
OFFICERS FOR YEAR
Officers for the ensuing year will
be nominated at tonight's regular
semi-monthly meeting of Medford
post of the American Legion In
the armory at 8 o'clock.
Tbe meeting will also receive re
ports on the Legion Junior baseball
project and Beaver boys' state plans
Preparations will be made for repre
sentation at the annual state and
national conventions.
Because of the Importance of the
agenda to be disposed of tonight.
Don Newbury, post commander. Is
sued a plea for every member to
make a special effort to be present.
Mr. Newbury also Invited visiting
Legionnaires to attend.
Use Mall Tribune Want Ada.
WOOD
BIO LOAD
Delliered la city
limits.
TALENT FROM AFAR
GIVEN CHANCE FOR
Angus Moore of Shawnee. Okla.,
and Hagen Moore of Baker, Ore., ar-
rived In Ashland Sunday to take part
In this year s Oregon Shakespearean
festival, and were among those given
auditions last night by Director An
gus L, Bowmer.
The two Moores are not related.
Angus Moore has Just returned from
England where he played during the
past season with the Michael Martin
Harvey Shakespearean company tour
ing the Island. He also served as
assistant stage manager with the
stock company. Prior to that time.
he studied with the London Central
school and played with the Little
Theatre company at Bath.
Hagen Moore, director of dramatics
at the Baker. Ore., high school, la
a graduate' of the University of Ore
gon drama department and waa
granted a scholarship with the Pasa
dena Playhouse last season. He also
studied last year with the Theodore
Irving school In New York City, and
is regarded as an actor of promise.
The two men are the first of a
number of young actors coming here
from all over the United States to
take part in the festival, according
to Director Bowmer. Others are ex
pected to arrive this week.
Bob Stead man, Klamath Falls, dra
ma director for the Hantey, Ore., high
school, arrived two weeks ago and is
again Working as technical director
for the productions. "Twelfth Night,"
"Taming of the Shrew," "Hamlet"
and the "Merchant of Venice" will
be presented during the festival Au
gust S to 13, inclusive.
All young people In the valley who
wish to take part are invited to
attend the auditions at 8 o'clock
every night this week In the South'
ern Oregon' Normal school audito
rium, according to Bowmer.
NEW DEAL PR0P0SE0
FOR LOCAL BREWERY
An organization la being formed
here to take over the property for
merly owned by the Oold Seal Cream
ery and Southern Oregon Brewing
corporation, it was announced today.
It Is planned to add additional bus
iness lines to those conducted now.
It is reported that stockholders of
the Southern Oregon Brewing corpor
ation and the preferred stockholders
of the Gold Seal Creamery will be
given an opportunity to participate
In the new organization by reason of
their stock holdings in Southern Ore
gon Brewing corporation , and the
Gold Seal Creamery.
S. A. Kroschel, present owner of the
property, Is here now considering a
proposal for the property from the
new organization. He stated he saw
a good future for the new organiza
tion, i'and regretted that he could not
help operate It, but woud assist the
company financially. He has to leave
for San Diego In a few days.
COUNCIL WILL VOTE
ON PAVING CONTRACT
City council Is to vote at Its regu
lar semi-monthly meeting tonight on
awarding a contract for the recon
struction, repair and resurfacing of
paved streets. The meeting will be
held as usual at 7:30 In council
chambers.
Blda for th street work were
opened at a special meeting last
Friday night. Warren Northwest. Inc.,
of Portland waa the low bidder, sub
mitting a figure of 923,040, with an
alternate proposal of 921, 140.
HEPPNER, June 7. (AP) W. H.
Taylor of Walla Walla died here
yesterday of an Infection after his
arm wes amputated when he fell
from a train near Morgan Thursday
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"Tom Sawyer."
Lost in the darkest regions of "tho
cave" I Injun Joe hiding somewhere
close 1 One of the most thrilling mo
ments of Mark Twain's most beloved
story, "The Adventures of Tom Saw
yer," loses none of its thrill In the
new Technicolor plcturlzatlon of the
famous classic, which opens tomorrow
at the Craterlan theater for a four
day run.
Tommy Kelly. 13-year-old son of a
WPA relief worker, won the coveted
role of Tom Sawyer over 25.000 other
aspirants, with all reports heaping
CRATER CLUB PLANS
ENTERTAINMENT FOR
The outlining of plans for the
entertainment of the Oregon News
paper Publishers associations, who
will hold their convention in Med
ford June 17 and 18, was the main
topic of discussion at a luncheon
meeting of the Crater club's Lords
of the Forest at the Jackson hotel
yesterday.
It was decided to hold a picnic at
the Elks picnic grounds Friday eve
ning, June 17, at which time several
of the visiting dignitaries will be
Initiated into the Crater club In the
Impressive rites that have made the
club one of Med ford's outstanding
organizations. Numerous entertain
ment stunts are also being planned
for the benefit of the visitors.
Big Eruption O. O. Alenderfcr
named his committees In charge of
the various functions to be per
formed and already much of the
evening's entertainment haa been
arranged.
The picnlo will be open to the
visiting delegates, the Orator club
members, their guests and wives.
:
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DOORS OPEN TONIGHT AH 6:30
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wiles loose on the Jungle
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Here Wednesday
much praise on his young shoulders
for his fine portrayal. The part of
Becky Thatcher, Tom's "girl," Is play
ed by another comparative newcomer,
Ann Glllls. while others in the cast
Include Jackie Moran as Huck Finn.
May Robson as Aunt Polly, Walter
Brennan as Muff Potter and Victor
Jory as Injun Joe.
" A new Walt Disney cartoon comedy,
featuring Donald Duck in "Donald's
Nephews," will be an added attrac
tion. Rialto Drama
Wilt Fyffe, as Old McAdam, and
John Loder and Margaret Lockwood
as the young lovers, have the lead
ing roles In "To The Victor," the
plcturlzatlon of Alfred Ollivant's fam
ous' dog story, "Bob, Son of Battle,'
which plays at tho Rialto theater to
day and tomorrow as the added fea
ture with "Wise Girl," co-starring
Miriam Hopkins and Bay MUland.
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Comedy Roles
"Live. Love and Learn," co-starring
Robert Montgomery and Rosalind
Russell, plays at the Roxy theater for
today and tomorrow only. Robert
Benchley and Helen Vinson are prom
inently cast In the hilarious domestic
comedy.
Stated Communication of
Reames Chapter, O. E. 8.,
A&Sh at 8 o'clock.
Hattie M. Alden, Secy.
Too Late to Classify
SALE OR TRADE MUklns does,
springers, for small gas engine, car.
pickup, hay. wm. vainer, utae
Creek.
FOR SALE Patil Pressure System,
37.50. Also 1 8-h.p. motor, M 00,
012 Pennsylvania.
WANTED Young lady, pleasing per
sonality, part time booking appoint
ments. Applv In person, 0 :30 lo
11:30. Wednesday morning, W. 8th
ana Hamilton.
SPECIAL DISCOUNT
On all New and Used Cars.. Large
stock to choose from.
Now Is the time to get a new
Chrysler or Plymouth, while they
last.
This applies to cars in stock only.
LANGE MOTOR CAR CO.
38 North Riverside.
Used Car Lot, 35 So. Riverside.
FOR SALE Equity In '37 Ford Do
Luxe Coupe. See car at Lewis Super
Service.
APARTMENT
FOR RENT ,
Front apartment, nicely fur
nished; combination living
and dining room with fire
place: bedroom, bath, cabt
net kitchen; hot and cold
water furnished. Rent reaa
onable. Apply at business
office, Mail Tribune.
CABIN for rent. Call 1748-Y.
'30 FORD V-8 DeLuxe model, trunk,
new motor, good rubber. Perfect
every way. A real bargain at only
9465, on low easy terms.
PIERCE-ALLEN MOTOR CO.
Dodge and Plymouth Distributors.
A
Complete Show, 1:49-7100-0:00 Mats-30q Eves-400 Kldrilei-100
I Ends Tonlte - Doors Open 6:48 A if CTV.
"COLLEGE SWING" wZMS
YOUNO MAN wishes transportation
to middle west. Good driver. Share
expenses. Box 1538, Tribune.
FOR SALE 18-foot boat and trailer,
or will sell separate. 713 Oak.
FOR SALE Several A-l building
lots; paved streets. Will build to
suit purchaser. Also grocery store,
butcher shop, shoemaker shop. All
equipped. Doing good business,
"Dad' Roberts, 720 W. 2nd St.
FOR SALE 8 acres, best of soil,
good house and outbuildings, at
sacrifice; close In. Also 7 -room
plastered house, paved street, near
schools: 3 bedrooms, cement foun
dation. Sacrifice, 91600. Also sev
eral other city and suburban homes,
farms, stock ranches, plenty water
and timber. Also 70 acres Improved
dairy ranch, stocked and equipped,
clear of Incumbrances. Best buys
In southern Oregon.
"Dad", Roberts. 720 W. 2nd St.
ELECTRIC refrigerator. 6H cu. ft,
822 Park Ave.
FOR RENT Partly furnished 7
room house; water and electric
range; acre; 2 miles out; 912
month. Phone 4-F-2.
LUNCH ROOM and confectionery, do
ing doog business, low overhead,
750.
Thirty-acre dairy ranch, running
stream, good Improvements, soma
stock and equipment, close In.
Trade for small suburban.
REAL ' ESTATE EXCHANGE
7 No. Bartlett.
Phone 1486 or 1548-R.
FOR SALE Boston bull terriers.
1017 W. 9th.
SPECIAL SALE Registered Boston
bull dog. Puppies 95 each. One
matron. 910: one young male, 810.
Rexroad Kennels, Jacksonville.
BOARD and ROOM 223 No. Central.
FOR RENT 8-room furnished apt.
Adults. 9 E. Jackson.
NO SALE JUST OUR REGULAR
LOW PRICES
'30 Chevrolet Sedan M...125.00
'30 Ford Sedan ... 135 GO
'20 Chevrolet Coach 95.00
'30 Chevrolet Coach .................... 135.00
'29 Chevrolet Pickup . 95.00
"29 Chevrolet Coupe . 70.00
Term Sure. Yes. we have later
models.
Independent Used Car Lot
206 N. Riverside.
SALE Good going business. You
buy equipment, stock at lnvoloe
price. A real buy. Oscar M. Shep
herd, 643 South 6th. Grants Pass.
FOR RENT Pleasant room for em
ployed person, block from court
house. 103 Mistletoe.
SALE 10 acres subdivision property.
Just out city limits of Medford on
east side. Will exchange for Grants
Pass acreage or city property. Oscar
M. Shepherd, 643 South 6th, Grant
Pasa, Ore.
MODERN WOMEN
Hu NMSu'tl monthly psta ""eky dujlo
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Phone 7
End of North Central