MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON. WEDNESDAY. JUNE 8, 1933.
PAGE FIVE
LOCAL and
On Business Z. E. Zumwalt of
Central Point was a business caller
In Medford today. . I
i
Medford Caller Mrs. L. A. Frost
of Grant Pass transacted business
here today.
H.E.C. Meets Griffin Oreelt Home
Eoonomic club will convene Thurs
day at 2 p. m. at the home of Mrs.
Leo Young on Columbus avenue.
Garden Meeting PhoenU Garden
club will meet Friday at 2 p. m. at
the home of Mrs. D. E. Walker on
Pioneer road.
Back from South Mrs. W. A. Hol
lo way. her son William Holloway, Jr.,
and her daughter Mary returned from
Loe Angeles today. They have been
in the south for the past two weeks.
Watch Stolen Dr. O. A. Gltzen
of 129 North Grape street reported
to city police today that Mrs. Oltzen's
Bulova wrist-watch was stolen from
a wlndowslll yesterday.
-
$10 Ball Stanley E- Ogden. 39,
of Medford was released from city
jail on payment of eto bail this morn
ing after being arrested yesterday on
a charge of drunkenness.
To Build House W. R. Hunt ap
plied at city building inspector's of
fice yesterday for a prrmtt to con
struct a three-room house at a stated
cost of 8500.
Hollywood Visitor William Par
ker, Metro-Qoldwyn-Mayer northwest
publicity representative, of Hollywood,
has been transacting business in Med
ford fos,-the'past several days. He Is
registered at the Jackson hotel.
Trucks Collide A truck operated
by Wayne White of 106 Almond street
nnd a city garbage vehicle collided
with alight damage on North River
side avenue Tuesday morning, a clt7
police report said today.
PORTLAND. Junk 8. (AP;USDA)
HOOS 800. Including 210 direct: mar
ket active fully steady; good-choice
170-315 lb. drlvelns mostly 8.60: pack
ing aowa 8.00-50: feeder plgfl quotable
8.00-50.
CATTLE 150: calves 25. Including 11
direct: market very slow, quality
mostly plain, market weak. 25 lower
and some clean-up sales off morn:
several lots unsold: scattering com
mon grass steers 5.50-8.50: few com
mon grass heifers 5.00-825: low cut
ter and cutter cows mostly 3.25-75;
bulls 25-50 lower than Monday; most
ly 5.50-75; vealers about steady; good
choice 6.50-7.00.
SHEEP 1000. Including 355 direct;
market active, strong; top sprtng
lambs 25 higher at 7.25: bulk good
choice 66-85 lb. springers 7.00: common-medium
throwouts 5.50-6 00:
medium-good slaughter ewes 1.60
2.60. South Ban Francisco.
SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO. June 8
(AP-USDA HOGS 600: around steady
on five loads: 185-225 lb. butchers
8.10. over weights at 8.60; all pack
ing sows 7.10.
CATTLE 300. Including 84 direct:
all grassers: steer quality plain: two
loads medium 1183 lb. grass "steers
6.50; she stock generally steady, two
cars 800 lb. grass heifers 6.25: odd
bulls 4.50-8.75. Calves, none; nom
inal; good to choice vealera quoted
8.60-75.
SHEEP 1.000, Including 161 direct:
active, fully steady with Monday's 25
advance: 2 decks choice 71 lb. north
ern California wooled lambs 7.76.
about 200 good wooled lambs 7.O0-5O;
ewes around 60 higher, 70 head
choice shorn 121 lb. ewes 3.26.
Chicago.
CHICAGO, June 8. (AP-USDA)
Hogs 17,000, Including 8,500 direct,
top 89.00; good medium weight and
heavy packing sows a7.75-8.00: light
weights $8.10-25.
CATTLE 8.000; calves 1,500. led
steers, yearlings and she-stock steady;
prime steers held above (1035: best
heifers early In load lota 9.80: beef
cows mostly 86.50-7.50; common beef
cows down to 5.75; most cutters
gradea 84.25-5.25; atrongwelght saus
aRe bulls firm up to 87.00; vealers
fully steady at 89.50 down.
SHEEP 9.000, Including 5.500 direct;
fat spring lambs and old crop clip
ped offerings uneven; around steady
to 25 lower; native spring- lambs to
outsiders mostly 810.75: few choice
$11.00: good and choice clipped iambs
S7.35-B 25; sheep strong to 25 higher;
native slaughter ewes 83.00-50. -
Portland Produce
pnPTT.ANn June 8. (API But
ter-Prlnts: A grade. 37Vic lb. In
parchment wrappers; 28c In cartons:
B grade. 26":c lb. In parchment
wrappers: 27Vic lb. In cartona.
BUTTERFAT Portland delivery,
buylnz price: A grade, 2525V!,e In
country stations; A grade 23ic lb.;
B urade 2c less? C grade, 6c lb. less.
EGGS Buying prices by whole
salers: Specials. 22c: extras.
standards. nc; sceclal medium.
lT-je; extra mediums. 16'4c; under
grades. 15c down.
Cheese, country meat, live poul
try and turkeys unchanged.
POTATOES New Shatter, 12 25
per 100-lb. bag.
WOOL 1938. nominal: Willamette
valley, medium. 18c lb.: coarse and
QUICK, POSITIVE RELIEF for
HEMORRHOIDS"
For 36 ftin wt havi e
ctufully treated thouiandt
f peoplt for tht ilmntt
wc flpecialiit in. Rectal
and Colon and Stomach all
menta completely done away
with without a hoapittl
peratioo- No eon linemen t.
No Iota of time from jott twfk. Call
r writ (or FREE Booklet today.
Dr. C.J. DEAN CLINIC
Phrtlclm and f orgawi
H E. Cor. E. BuratUt 4 Orar Ave.
T.Lphoot EAll Wl Partlind. Ortroa
Livestock
PERSONAL
Executive Here O. C. Richardson,
division superintendent of the United
Air Lines it Oakland. Cal.. arrived
here this afternoon by United Maln
llner to transact company business
He Is to remain over a day to do
some fishing at Diamond lake.
Publicist Here Phil Raymond,
special representative of Victoria and
Island publicity bureau, Victoria, B.
0, made calls in Medford today. He
was en route south on a mission In
tended to publicize Victoria as a va
acatlon land.
Return Home Mrs. H. M. Thomp
son and son Gerald of 14 Almond
street returned home last night from
Klamath Falls where they had spent
the past ten days. They were ac
companied by Mr. and Mrs. G. K.
Yorton of Klamath Falls, who will
visit relatives here.
Meeting Tonight June meeting
of optometrists of the southern Ore
gon district will re held at 7 o'clock
tonight In the offices of Dr. Robert
E. Lee. 103 North Central avenue. Dr.
Lee Is district chairman of the Oregon
optometrlc extension program. He
will have charge of the tr.e:.ing.
Health Session Jackson County
Public Health a.soclatlon will hold
its annual covered dish luncheon at
noon Saturday at the courthouse.
Miss Mildred Carlton, president, urges
all members to be present. Members
are to bring their own service. The
committee will furnish coffee, cream
and sugar.
Ex-Resident Here O. Kenneth
Anderson, U. 8. weather bureau ob
server at Oakland, Cal., Is spending a
few days here, the guest of his moth
er, Mrs. Stella Anderson of Central
Point. Mr. Anderson was formerly
employed at the weather bureau herb.
He attended last night's meeting nf
the Active club of which he Is a for
mer member. He now belongs to tho
Active club In Oakland.
braids, 18c lb.; eastern Oregon, 16.$
16V4o lb.
Onions, cantaloupes and rjay. un
changed. Portland Wheat
PORTLAND, Ore., June 8. (R)
Wheat:
Open High Low Close
July .... 681,4a 88 68!4 68b
Sept. 67Vja 68 6714 8b
Cash:
Oats No. 2-38 lb. white 25.00; No.
2-38 lb. gray 25.00; corn No. 2 EY
shipment 28.50. Mlllrun-standard
Soft white (hd. wh. app) bid 694:
w. white or w. club 69b; western red
68b; hard red winter ordinary 67'4b;
11 pc. 8714b; 12 PC. 72b: 13 pc. 77b:
14 pc 82b. Hard red spring ordinary
87!4b; 11 pc. 68!4b; 12 pc 72b; 13
pc. 77b: 14 pc. 82; hard whlte-Baart
ordinary 70b; 11 pc. 70b: 12 pc. 71b;
13 pc. 7314 b: 14 pc. 7514 b.
Receipts: Wheat 28: flour 1: corn 1;
mlllfeed 2.
Chicago Wheat
CHICAGO, Juno 8. (P) Wheat:
Open High Low Close
July 73 73 12'4 724
Sept. 73-75 75 73 73
Dec. ... 75ft4 76 75 75
Wall St. Report
NEW YORK, June 8. (AP) A
creeping advance In atocks was ex
tended today as small buying orders
stirred the market fitfully In Its
premature summer siesta.
Buyers bid prices of many shares
up fractions to more than a point
In one of the quietest sessions of
the last few years. In the fourth
hour only 20.000 shares were traded
and the ticker frequently was at a
standstill. Transactions spproxlmated
375.000 shares for the day.
Today's closing prices for 32 se
lected stocks follow:
Al. Chem. 4s Dye 14914
Am. Can 86
Am. Ac Fgn. Pow.
(Unquoted)
13014
A. T. tc T.
Anaconda
24
26
10
Atch. T. 8c 8. P.
Bendlx Avla. .
Beth. Steel
Caterpillar Tract.
4014
42 '4
H4
4
8714
33
28
28
52
814
674
31
18
59
32
5
11
1'i
27
46
0
65
26",
42
Chrysler .
Coml. Solv
Curtlsa-Wrlght
DuPont
Gen. Elec.
Gen. Foods ..
Gan. Wot
Int. Harvest.
I. T. T. -..
Johns-Man. ..
Monty Wsrd
North Amer.
Penney (J. O.)
Phillips Pet .
Radio
Sou. Pac. ...
Std. Brands
St. Oil Cal.
St. Oil N. J. .,
Trsns. Amer. .
Union Carb
Unit. Aircraft
U. S. Steel ......
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TELEPHONE HEADS
I
"We seek to carry forward the
traditions and heritage of a great
public service dedicated to render
ing a constantly improved service,"
N. R. Powley, president of the Pa
cific Telephone and Telegraph com
pany, told a vast audience of fellow
employes over a coast-wide telephone
hookup yesterday afternoon.
Speaking from the stage of the
Bell system's employes' clubroom In
Los Angeles, Mr. Powley 'a voice car
ried over 1400 miles of wire to 11.-
416 employes of the company llsten-
lng-ln at 140 stations In Oregon.
California. Nevada. Washington. Ida
ho and Montana. A loud-speaker In
stalled at the local station on North
Bartlett street brought Mr. Powley's
personal message to a room crowded
with company employes here.
Mr. Powley commended his listen
ers for 'the great work they have
done through the years, to make
the American Telephone and Tele
graph company one of the world's
mightiest corporations dedicated to
public service. Each and every em
ploye has played an Important part
in its growtn. he stated.
Following his personal message to
employes. Mr. Powley Introduced Dr.
Frank B. Jewett. president of the
Bell luboratory In New York City,
who la In Los Angeles for the gradu
ation of his son from Cal Tech. the
school he. himself, attended 30 years
ago. Dr. Jewett's speech to employes
was titled. "Let's Talk Long Dis
tance." in which he traced the de
velopment of long distance facilities.
Dr. Jewett told of the hard strua-
glo and of the many difficulties over
come in the past 30 years to make
it possible for voices to be trans
ferred and amplified with amazing
clearness from one side of the con
tinent to the other.
SUSAN F. BUTLER
DIES ATE, P. HOME
Susan Prances Butler, a resident of
southern Oregon practically her whole
life, passed away at the family home
near Eagle Point. Oregon. Wednesday
. i.tv a. m oner a snort Illness.
Mrs. Butler was born at Edgewood,
Calif.. October 13. 1871.
She moved to Ashland, with her
parents at the age of 5 and there
grew to womanhood and attended
school. She waa united in marriage to
J?el Wesley Butler. October 30, 1890
He passed away in 1893. After Mr.
Butler's death, she was united In
marriage to William fcdy Butler, bro
ther of Joel Butler, on March 6, 1894
at Ashland.
She was a fine Christian woman,
and leaves many friends to mourn
her departure In Ashland, Medford
and the Eagle point district.
Mrs. Butler leaves one daughter, by
her first marriage. Mrs. Emma Kil
gore, of Klamath Falls. Of four chil
dren by her second marriage, Mrs
Nellie Savage, of Halsey, Ore., Is the
only survivor. Three sons, Wesley,
James and John A. Butler, having
passed away previously. Eight grand
children and three brothers also aur
vivo.
Funeral services, to be held at the
Perl funeral home, will be announc
ed later. .
OF
Rogue valley rosea have deterior
ated ao rapidly under the recent hot
spell and yesterday'a whipping wlnda
that Medford postoMlce employca will
not be able to enter exhibit In the
third annual airmail rose enow, held
in conjunction with the roae festi
val In Portland, it waa announced
today by Postmaster Frank DeSouza.
Aided by membera of the Medford
Garden club, postal employes scoured
the valley yesterday for exhibit rosea,
but could find none sufficiently close
to perfection to warrant entry In the
show, Mr. DeSouza aald.
"If the rosea are not perfect or
nearly perfect, there Is no use In
entering the show." the postmsster
said.
Medford postofflce entries won
several prizes In the first and second
airmail rose ahowa. Entries for this
TOMORKOU nnd K RIO AY
A Strange Murder!
UlUOlJEiclLEflRn
l lo the klllerl
e5bS
year's show must be In Portland by
10 a.m. tomorrow.
Tom Sawyer Lives
Again In Picture
On Craterian Bill
An Ideal motion picture program
opens a four-day showing today at
the Craterian theater. 1
Topping the program, of course, la
the plcturlzatlon in technicolor of
the famous Mark Twain classic, "The
Adventurea of Tom Sawyer," In which
fiction's favorite characters of Tom
Sawyer, Huckleberry Finn, Aunt Pol
ly and Becky Theatcher among oth
ers, are all brought to life on the
screen. A story loved by minions, an
reports credit the picture with a
faithful adaptation of one of the
moat popular books of all time.
A Walt Disney cartoon a an ad
ded attraction is what might be
called a "natural" on any program,
and. with Tom Sawyer. It makes the
ideal companion hit, particularly
when Donald Duck la the star In
"Donald's Nephews" With Donald,
as the title Implies, are his nephews
three additions to the Disney char
acters Huey, Dewey and Louie,
IS RECOMMENDED
Deputy District Attorney George W
Nolhon said today that he had rec
ommended that Ernest Dahack. Eagle
Point barber, be granted a license to
operate a barbershop. If an Inspection
warranted. The suggestion waa marie
to A. H. Zastro. a member of tho
state barber board. No action has
been taken. Dahack has a license to
barber, but no license to operate a
barbershop.
Dahack waa Indicted last March on
a misdemeanor charge of operating a
bnrbershlp without a license. A cir
cuit court Jury Monday evening
brought In an acquittal verdict.
The district attorney stated that
various phases of the case had been
pending for the past two years. Da
hack waa tried In the Justice court
at Grants Pass, on a charge of op
erating a barbershop on Sunday, ev
' eral months ago, and won an ae
qulttal.
It was erroneously stated In the
first report that William Perry, Sam
Harnlsh. Stella Haley, Joseph Hal!,
Charles Humphrey and D. E. Millard
of the Eagle Point district had testi
fied to Dahack's tonsorlal ability
They were called as character wit
nesses Instead.
Use Mail Tribune Want Ada.
1:45-7:hq-:ia
TOMORROW
FOR 3 Bid DAYS!
BIG GAME HUNTERS
I n a d I n g the
Alps with an arm
ful of mouse traps!
PLUS THIS
BIG WESTERN!
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Plus "TO THE VICTOR"
Tomfoolery Twins
After more than a year, Stan Lau
rel and Oliver Hardy the thick and
the thin of hilarity return to the
screen In their funniest full-length
feature. "Swiss Miss." which opens a
three-day run tomorrow at the Ri
alto theater. Laurel and Hardy are
assisted in their tomfoolery by Erlo
Blore, Delia Und and a host of other
comedy favorites.
"The Painted Trail." starring Tom
Keene, will play aa the added west
ern feature on the same bill with the
laugh-spectacle.
4
$100 FINE, 30 DAYS
FOR DRUNKEN DRIVE
Oharles Omer SIngmaster, 34, of
route 1, Gold Hill, charged with
driving while intoxicated, wo ftnod
100 and costs, sentenced to serve
days in county Jail and his driv
er's license waa suspended for one
fyear by Justice of the Peace Wllllsm
R. Coleman this morning.
State police arrested SIngmaster
on the Griffin creek road yesterday
aftur he failed to negotiate a curve
In the road and overturned his car
near the White school. He sustained
slightly Injured shoulder In the
accident.
8tated Communication of
Resmes Chapter, O E. S.,
Thursday evening, June 5th,
at 8 o'clock.
Hattie M. Alden, Secy.
America's Best Loved Story .
now becomes America's best loved picture
fil- : lis
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Complete Shows f" CJJElL
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7:00 " 9:15 I V Ljijc-!
The normal body temperature of
donkeys and horses la the closest of
all anlmsls to that of human beings.
Too Late to Classify
BOOKKEEPER WANTED Prefer
young man between 35 and 30 years
of age. witn Business training,
Phone 833.
SPECIAL Cash and Carry Price on No.
3 cedar shingles, while they last.
A-l sugar pine shakes, rough lum
ber, made-to-order windows. Orel
man's Jacksonville Hwy.
POUND Bunch keys, register No.
820. Owner call at Mail Tribune
offloe.
WANTED Children to care for: good
care, fine shade. Mrs. Applegate.
604 W. Clark. Phone 1586-J.
FOR SALE Oil burner with oven.
35 Myrtle.
FOR SALE Spayed female dach
shund. 1455 N. Riverside.
FOR RENT 3 rooms. 15 unfurnish
ed or partly furnished. Inquire
518 B. Main.
ABBEY'S SPECIAL
'37 PLYMOUTH de luxe coupe, low
mileage: has had the best care;
motor, finish, tires like new: spare
tire never uaed. A gnarantted car
9675.
WALTER W. ABBEY, INC.
Used Car Lot across from new
building, corner 9th and Bartlett.
FOR SALE Registered Ouernsey
bulls from dams on official test.
Accredited herd. Priced right.
Cloverhlll Reg. Guernsey Farm. 1
mile east Jacksonville, Old StsRC
road.
37 DODGE Truck, long whoelba.e,
very small mileage: guaranteed.
Priced for quick sale, on low easy
terms.
- PIERCE-ALLEN MOTOR CO.
Dodge and Plymouth Distributors.
BOATS Parts cut. bevelled and
notched for aturdy 10-ft. 2-piecc
fishing or duck boat, 99.06. Can be
carried without trailer. Will take
outboard, motor. See It. 80 No
Main. Ashland.
WANTED To rent or buy wheel
chair. Phone 1775-J or write Box
1620. Tribune.
Introducing Tammy Kelly as Tom Sawy&
Starting Today - 4 Days
The vivid drama of Mark Twain ' Immortal itory ...
the sweep and adventure of life along the Mississippi
. . . brought to life on the icreen in natural
Technicolor! . . , Live again all the precious moments In
this, one of the greatest motion pictures ever filmed!
Adventures
OF
TOM SAWYER
In Technicolor
with TOMMY KELLY MAY R0BS0W
JACKIE M0RAN WALTER BRENNAN
Victor J0RY Victor Kill lan Ann OILLIS
FOR SALE 22 Olenn Oak Court, B-
room stucco home, nice yard, shade
trees, basement and furnace. Terms
can be arranged- Chas. R. Ray,
Room 217 Medford Bldg. Phone 302
FOR upholstering
Phone 969 -R.
and repairing,
HOW'S THIS FOR VALUE?
1938 Chevrolet 4 -door Sedan with or
iginal black Duco finish; knee ac
tion, no-draft ventilation, econom
ical "blue flame" valve-tn-head en
gine, clean upholstery and good
tires. An extraordinary bargain at
only 1386 00
SKINNER'S GARAGE
Bulek Cars. O.M.C. Trucks.
TRUCK DRIVER WANTED Must be
experienced In furniture moving
and fruit hauling. Phone B33.
NOTICE
The Medford Poultry & Egg Co. will
not be responsible for any bills con
tracted by C. J. Geer, otherwise
Clarence J. Geer. (Signed) H. C.
Fredette.
FURNISHED cool apartment, private
bath. Frtglralre. 808 W. Main.
FOR RENT 8-room furnished house,
422 8. Ivy.
FURNITURE MOVING and STORAGE
at new low rates. Local and long
distance hauling. Expert packing
service. Phone 833. F. E. Samson
Co.
FOR TRADE Cafe, seats 80, railroad
trade. Want acreage In Oregon.
Address, Home Cafe, Sellgman, Artta.
WHAT does a man have to do to ratse
some cash In this town? Have a
'3 Ford 4 -door sedan. 13.000 miles.
Will accept any reasonable offer.
Must be seen to be appreciated.
R. E. Sllkala, 220 N. Bartlett.
PLANER BLOCKS. 4.45 load. Phone
333, Central Point, fuel and lumber.
WANTED Experienced waitress.
Hotel Jackson.
ALEXANDER'S
SWING TIME BAND
Music for any occiulon New mod
ern, Dependnblel Specialties avail
able by advance appointment.
For Information, phone 615-4-2
TRAILER HOUSE For quick sale,
37.60. New trailer home, 8165 00.
Terms. Lay's Camp, Ashland.
BERRT CUPS at new low prices. We
carry both the new and old style
cups. See us before you buy we
will save you money. Phone 833.
F. B. Samson Co.
WHITE sewing machine, cream sepa
rator, good washing machine, some
dining room sets, auto camp out
door bed with dressing room, some
6x12 rugs, 6-h.p. gas engine. Al's
Trading Pott.
1 OR 2 CHILDREN to care for In my
home. Lovely garden. Phone797-R.
PENNZ0IL
SAFETY SYSTEM OF
LUBRICATION
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Matinees . . . 80e
Evenings . . . 40o
Kiddles ... 10c
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