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PAGE ELEVEN' SFEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFOKD, OREGON. "WEDNESDAY, APRTL 1033. At Craterian Lilian Harvey in Rialto Drama WANTED Small flock young ewes. Write price, etc. Mrs.

Owens. Rt, 1. Box 172, Central point. Ore. EDWIN TARGET FOR Local and Personal HEAVY EIRE FROMte Livestock PORTLAND, April 34 (AP) CATTLE ISO, calves 15; teady.

un-c bunged. HOGS 300; steady, unchanged. SHEEP 300, springer, 10c holier; 1 SI i It Is when the girl dlvnvera her hero is not tne poor gigolo she thinks he Is and encourages the attentions of a younger man, only to learn he Is the other's brother, that the film Kcis In -its moat Intriguing situations. leaves for Park Clarence Hedg. peth, bulkloer operator, left yester day to assume duties on the winter crew at Crater Lake park.

Use Mall Tribune want adi. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY WANTED Old cold. Sell to govern ment licensed dealer. Bropny'a. Jewelers, WANTED Clean, Mall Tribune.

soft cotton rags. ..1 In a story eepecially written for iheir lairnia, Luinii jinrveT and Tui- lio Carmlnatl are at the Rialto theater for today and tomorrow In "Ixt's Live Tonight," the Intriguing romance of a lovely young American girl snd a rich, debonair man of the world. Takes Park Position M1m Oolda Boone has tnken the position temporarily of senior stenographer at the offices of Crater Luke national park. In the place of Miss Ethel Wilkinson, who was subooenaed as a witness In the trial of C. Sollnsky.

former superintendent, underway st Portland. Real home cooking at the Hotel Holland Coffee Shop. Try It once and you be the Judse. Popular prices. -'W VT- FOR SALE Pansy plant: extra fine 50c ones, 25c doz.

Mrs. Dan Howard, Spring Bt. STOLra Coln bicycle from Christ ian Church bunday evening. Finder pleAae phone 603-1. WANTED Mod'l Ford truck.

Gl details snd price, p. O. Box 2M, Centrai Point. FOR flALK eap brick and used lumber. Old Times Jackson Tills.

FOR RFNT Room for two. with or without board. Inquire 109 West Main. FOR KNT fi room modern house. TM W.

14th. A-t BUO for isale. New mb'-wr. A sacrifice. Inquire Talent Settle tibstlon.

3 FURN. Rooms, 8 per month. 230 Beatty. HERE'S Long Life Silver for Everybody Roman Meal wants yon to have It- Beautiful seta of valuable teaspoons, knives, salad forka, servers, in trade for Roman Meal package front. Obtain your choice of 13 selections with first purchase.

At your prrocer's or write Roman Menl Company, Tacoma, Wash. Roman Meal has ft de llclous, nut-like flavor. Serve It often as a breakfast porrtdga and use to mak more delicious muffins, waffles, breads, cookies, pancakes, pud dings, etc 3 MICKEY MOUSES "In Giant Land" "Mickey Camping Out" Gulliver Mickey" at IS WW ft i1Tn One of the greatest casts of screen, stage and radio stars ever assembled comes to the Craterian theater today in "Transatlantic Merry-Oo-Round," a sparkling comedy drama with melody, mystery and romance, staged aboard a palatial ocean liner. Headed by jack Benny, Nancy Carroll and Gene Raymond. It Includes Sydney Howard, who Is known as England's Chaplin; Mltzl Sid Silvers, Frank Parker.

The Boswell Sisters. Sl'lney Blnckmer. Ralph Morgan. Shirley Grey, Sam Hardy. Patsy Kelly.

William Boyd. Jean Sargent and Jimmy Orler and his orchestra. Jack Benny's broadcast from the high seas. Including Imitations of fa- I mous screen personalities by the now grownup Mltzl Green, songs by Frank Parker and The Boswcll Sisters, comedy by Patcy Kelly, music by Jimmy Grlcr and his orchestra and elaborate dance ensembles by a bevy of Hollywood beauties, are high spots of this production. On the same program with Trana-atlantlo Merry-Go-Round' Is a Walt Disney 'Cartoonlnnd Revue." featuring six of 'the most popular Mickey Mouse and Silly Symphony cortoons made by this master of animated entertainment.

The three Silly Symphonies, all In technicolor, are "The Big Bad Wolf," "Funny Little Bunnies" snd "The China Shop." "In Giant Land." "Camping Out" and "Gulliver Mlrkey" are the Mickey Mouse cartoons, which, with the newsreel, round out the program. Leave for Kligene Mra. E. M. Klrt-ley and children, Mary Jo and Jackie, left this morning by trnln for EM-gone, to spend a week aa gueftta of Mr.

Klrtley's parents. Fried' Chicken Efl DINNER aV SKRVF.P ANY TIME COFFEE ANN'S FltONt AMI MAIN II Kindles loc I 1 roonttrued from Page One) investigator. He admitted that In bis first confession he tried to shift the blame to Davidson. He later agreed that he was engaged In the reputed conspiracy before Davidson became a party to the enterprise. The governument sought to show todav that Sollivky and Edwin had practiced reputed frauds In 1930.

prior to the 1932 frauds alleged In the Indictment. Federal Judge Fee ruled against the admissibility of such evidenoe. Hugh L. Biggs for the government said tne government proposed to show that SoltAsky and Edwin carried officials of a snowplow company at Medford on the payroll as laborers In 1D30 to pay for eulp-ment purchased. Oeorge Neuner, defense counsel, argued that such testimony did not show Intent to defraud, if In fact the government received the equipment.

Hint No Coin Kept It was Indicated In the arguments that the defense proposes to show that Sollnsky allowed Irregular accounting procedure at the park but that all funds Irregularly procured were spent for park eulpment and that Soltnsky's only error was his rel improve the pirk, Davidson testi-i fled yesterday Mint he received 9785 for building a bo.it for use on CraterJ Lake and that Its total cost wns 91235. The same boat, completely equipped, sells for 94400, he testified. indicating that Sollnsky "got a good buy for the government." even If payrolls were padded to obtain the money for which no appropriation was available when the launch was constructed. Cavemen Called To Annual Party Local members of the Oregon Cavemen have Just received a proclamation commnnding their attendance at the annual pilgrimage to the Caves next Saturday, April 27th. Dtnnor will be served at the new Chatenu at lo P.

m. Saturday night and the Cavemen will spend the week-end at tho Oregon Caves resort as guests of the management. Much Interest is beinc- shown In- this annual event and a good attendance Is anticipated. Sliver NEW YORK, April 24. (API Bar silver strong, lijc higher at III Shows To Portland Ralph Koow let', last night on a buaineaa trip to Portland.

I4ae for Eat Prank Dore-mm left last n'ht by wain enrout to New Tori City. Kocber Arrive L. Kocher. trainmaster, arrived thla morning on buai Here for Hay Mrs. S.

W. Lacy Central Point la attending to busl-nesa In the city today, having arrived thla morning by train. Knox Has Operation Ansel Knox, on of Mr. and Mrs. L.

J. Knox of Medford underwent a major operation Monday evening at the Community hospital In Ashland. Boyle to Yreka J. c. Boyle, rice president in charge of operation of the Calliornia VJIW-ion njer company, left this morning on a short business trip to Yreka.

Dr. Lee Returns Dr. Robert E. Lee returned this morning lrom Orovllle. having accompanied Mra.

Lee there Sunday. Mrs. Lee will remain In orovllle for a few weeks to visit her slater. Mrs. M.

C. Tleck. Returns to Salem Mrs. W. H.

Kay left this morning by train for her home In Salem, having been a guest In Medford for the past ten days of her son. Dick K.iy. manager of the Zellerbach Paper company branch In this city. Miss Hicks Returns North Miss Una Hicks, former teacher In the Medford Nursery school, left thla morning on the Shasta for her home in Albany where she will resume her duties as assistant teacher in the Albany Nursery school. During her stay here ahe hoa made many friends who are sorry to see her leave.

Miss Hicks was also a teacher in the primary department of the Medford Presbyterian church and a member of the Skyline Trail society. Wnrln Trvnirrht! WALLACE BEERY JACKIE COOPER GEORGE RAFT in "The Bowery" Tomorrow and Thur. EDDIE CANTOR in "The Kid from Spain" Girls Gags! Songs! Beach on Vacation Roland Beach, assistant postmaster, la vacation thla week. Dnun from Mke Mr. and jrs Richardson, caretakers at Crater Lake, were In Medford yesterday.

Visiting Brother Mra. H. W. Confer la apeadin month at Denver, where her brother, Arthur Co-tor, it patient at the Veteran' hospital. Mrs.

Ijiwrenoe Returns Mra. John Lawrence returned thla morning on the Oregon 1 an from Portland, having spent a day there attending to business. Ftlierton Will Return E. Eth-erton of San Pranciaco, superintendent of construction at Crater Lake national park, who la now to the south, la expected to return for ac tive duty May 15. Acting Superintendent J.

Carlisle Crouch, chief ranger, la acting aa superintendent of Crater Lake nat ional park, during the absence ot David H. Canfleld. CanIf Id la appearing as a witness in the trial of E. C. Sollnsky at Portland, A.

fi. Ruhl Visits A. fl. Ruhl. Of Rockford, Illinois, arrived In Medford from Ssn Francisco on the Shasta Tuesday, to visit his son Robert W.

Ruhl, and family, for a week or ten days, before continuing his Journey to hi home, via, Portland and Seattle. Mr. Ruhl spent the winter In southern California. Airport Active There was considerable activity at the municipal airport today, with the arrival or departure of ten ahlps. Five Boeing pursuit P-26-A's from Barksdale Field.

droned Into the valley about noon and stopped briefly, enroute to Seattle. Another P-26-A was from March Field. California. A Ford Trl-motor piloted by Lieut. Cower also visited, enroute north from Barks-dale Field.

La. A Martin bomber. arrived, enroute from Hamilton Field to Pearson Field. Having been here several days, a C-24. piloted by Private Dunbar, left today for March Field.

Piloted by Mr. Lipplet, Waco distributor at Los Angeles, a Lockheed Vega arrived thla afternoon to stay at the local port 21 3 GGC RE A epeclal train from Port Sheridan. brought 113 new CCC members for Camp Rand and 100 for Oregon Caves camp Wednesday. Lieut. Fred W.

Green of Medford district headquarters met the train at arants Pass and supervised the unloading of the rocrults. Another special train will arrive on Thursday from Fort McArthur, with 74 men for Onx Knoll. 24 men for Yreka, 97 men for Indian Creek and 125 men for Evans Creek. Two specials will arrive In the district Friday. One from Fort Sheridan wtll have 14 men for Humbug Mountain.

135 for McKlnley and 142 for China Flats. The other will be from Fort McArthur and will have 125 men for Elk Creek, 125 for Kerby and 85 Gaaquet. i i i i ml rnn.l A SCREENFUL OF ENTERTAINMENT! WALT DISNEY'S 3 SILLY SYMPHONIES "The Big Bad Wolf" "Funny Little Bunnies' "The China Shop" isM'id This Merry Feature Hit! Romantic Hi-Jinx on VtU the HiKh Seas with a boatl-ad of 1 ts -csn (spring lambs, good and medium, 95 00 7.3a; otaerr, uncnangea. CHICAGO. April 34 (APl-(USDA) HOGS 11.000: active, steady; better grade, 200 to 260 $9.

10-8 20: top. 9 25; 260 to 300 It. S9 300 to 360 afl 90-8 00; few extreme wetffhte. 88o and 85; de finable 180 to 200 t9.00-9.20; 140 to 170 8 sows, 8.40. CATTLE 0000; specialty market on meager supply choice to prime medium weight and weighty steers wanted on shipper account, such offerings strong to 25c higher, mostly strong: top.

15.85 paid for two loads scaling 1400 several loads 60; nearly all grades light and lower grade weighty offerings, steady to 25c lower on slow market; all she-stock excepting strictly good and choice heifers weak to 25c lower: veal era. very few selects, 99.00. SHEEP 12.000; fat lambs opening slow, bids and few sales steady to 25c lower; aheep weak; light weight spring lambs, 1.50-2. 50 higher; good to choice woo led lambs, 98. to local packers; best held 98.50; sales clipped lambs upward to 97.35: asking upward to 97.60 or above on best medium weights: strictly choice native spring lambs as high as 914; plainer and mixed lot 911: wool-ed ewes, 94.00-5.00.

Portland Produce PORTLAND, April 24. (AP) BUTTER Prints, A grade, 29c lb. In parchment wrnppers, 30c In cartons; grade, parchment wrappers 28c cartons 29c lb. BUTTERFAT Portland delivery: A grade, deliveries at least twice weekly, 28c country routes, 26-28c grade, deliveries less than twice weekly, 27c grade at market. GRADE CREAM FOR BOTTUfJO Buying price, butt erf at basis.

55c lb. NEW POTATOES California 7c Hawaiian, 7c lb. Chese, milk, country meats, live poultry, onions, new onions, potatoes, wool and hay, steady and unchanged. Portland Wheat PORTLAND. Ore.

Grain; Wheat. Open May 83 July 82 April 24. (API- High Low 83 82 Close 83 32, 82 Va 82 Sept. 82 62 Cash: Big Bend blueetem, 93: dark hard winter 12 per cent, 99; do 11 per cent, 80i'a: soft white. 81Va; western white, 81; hard winter, 80; nor thern spring, 83; western red, 80i.

Oats, No. 2 white, 28.50. Corn. No. 2 B.

yellow, 42.25. Mlllrun standard, 25.00. Today's car receipts; Wheat 17; flour, 13; oats, 2. Wall St. Report NEW YORK, April 34.

(AP) The stock market encountered some profit taking In the final hour today which unsettled rails and key industrials, but metals and aircraft shares continued In favor and held a portion of their early gains. The closing tone was slightly Irregular. Sales aggregated 1,270,000 shares. Today's closing prices for 32 selected stocks follow: Al. Chem.

Dye American Can American Foreign Power A. T. T. Anaconda Atch. T.

8. F. Bendlx Aviation Bethlehem 8teel California Packing Caterpillar Tractor Chrysler Commercial Solvent DuPont General Foods General Motors International Harvester I. T. Sc T.

Johns-Man vllle Montgomery Ward North American Penney (J. Phillips Petroleum Radio Southern Pacific Std. Brand Std. Oil Cal Std. Oil N.

J. Trims. America Union Carbide United Aircraft U. S. Steel Snn Francisco Butt erf at BAN FRANCISCO.

April 24. (AP) Flrnt grade butterfat, 30c, f. o. b. San Francisco.

Shades of BACCHUS! SlaJae romf lo life! Hn man In thin mij-c I nanlrt coml) rlirt of thin all Night Life of the GODS zz ill 88(4 1V 46V4 isi S3K Today and Thursday Only! Passionate KISSES Haunting MUSIC Glorious ROMANCE singe una screen siniai fv'if? I Kg TjjJ Ni 4 It's no wondor the ij wild wavcs are wlM ll WjA when they rock the 'K' "Un ocean with some real lilill salt water daffy! Jr Li.aiMl,,: tsw- I JTf ft im-mm '2' Fra Diavolo A Romantic Light Opera With An All-Star Local Cast And Chorus of 40 i WJT 4S. 7 dA jjf fcvjf 3TI llrr irnN r-clr(l fc 1 vS '( Yfn VV iH'V KyC -I "SOCK AND ton 07 m''; 0H-l," 'iftWmh OT JACK BENNY immkw NANCY CARROLL 4f- GENE RAYMOND- 4U fSJLu SYDNEY HOWARD TTf MITZI GREEN I SILVERS Lsf )' iimW FRANK PARKER ffV rCf-5f THE BOSWELL SISTERS rC. V. 'V KiV Ralph Morgan Shiriey Grt i I itJk iam Hardy William Boyd i Wy up, irrmlili-il I jr JT In Ilia of I man uliofi heart mi I rnman had ever raptureil: 1 uinuevM WNBGSSF" A Wednesday Night MAY 8th Tickets S1.00, 75c and 50c Mai Orders to Theater filled now in order of receipt Auspicei St. Mark's Altar Guild Ticket i in "charge of Karold H.

Brown A Moon the Night jf A Sto. 'Nk Romance and Music! Jww. 9 ADDED ATTRACTIONS 3 Popcyeln'We Aimsto Please' a 3portlight Pictorial News EvenU I 'I liln i.V MaJL i AA.Jk.

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