MEDFOTO MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, TUESDAY, AUGUST 15, 1933
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Local and
At Crater Lake Today Mr. and
Mrs. Bill Rosenbalm and their moth-
rs motored o Crater Lake to ipend
today.
Has Tonsils RemoMd Mrs. Viola
Foster of San Franclaco had her ton
alls removed at the Community hos
pital today.
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Undergoes Operation Elizabeth
Glllman underwent an emergency op
eration at th Community hospital
Monday lor appendicitis.
To Visit Mother Mrs. Norman
Wlea ol Portland arrived here on the
Oregontan thla morning to visit her
mother, Mrs. J. A. Dickinson.
Leaves (or North Captain Priest ot
C. C. C. headquarters will leave today
to return to Pulman, Wash., where he
la with the R. O. T. C. there.
Catoh the Limit Q. H. Shaffer and
Jack Bear.is of Ashland report that
they got the limit of fish Sunday on
the upper Rogue.
Week-end In Medford Miss Joan
Huener of Grants Pass spent the
week-end In Medford, visiting her
brother and his wife, who are here
from San Antonio, Tex.
...
Sunday In Medford Mr. and Mrs.
L. B. Mileage and daughter Wanda
spent Sunday In Medford visiting a
daughter, Mrs. Floyd Parsons. Grants
, Pass Courier.
0 Looks Over Sites Captain Lewis T.
Ross of the O. O. C.'s Is spending to
day looking over the locations that
might be used for winter camp sites,
should such be ordered.
Captain Bird Leaves Captain John
F. Bird, who has been in charge of
the C. C. C. camp at Upper Rogue
river, la leaving today for Fort Sill,
Okla. '
Mr. KUborn Here G. H. Kllborn,
trainmaster for the Southern Pacific
company, with headquarters in Rose
burg, 'Is spending today here attend
ing to business matters. He arrived
here on the Oregonlan this morning
Cases Postponed The cases of 0- J
Palmer and S. J. Zarka, both of Ash
Isnd, who were arrested last week by
. state police for falling to obtain per-
mlta to haul logs, were postponed In
Judge L. A. Roberts' court yesterday.
See Old Ironsides Dr. and Mrs. I.
H. Gove, son Edward and Douglas
Eden returned to Medford from Port
land today by train, having gone
north to see the old frigate Consti
tution. Return from North Mr. and Mrs.
J Newell Whetstone and dsughter re
' turned to Medford on the Shasta yes
terday, after spending the past week
In Seattle, Portland and Eugene with
friends and relatives.
...
Leave for South F. W. Whitman
and son Wlllard Whitman of Coker
Butte left by motor Monday evening
for San Francisco and bay points.
F. W. Whitman plans to remain in
the south for some time.
. .
Returns to Pay'n Taklt Art'Ellef
aon returned to Grants Pass Pay'n
Taklt after spending two weeks In
Roseburg and two weeks In Medford.
managing grocery stores while the
regulsr managers were on vacation.
Grants Pass Dally Courier.
Condition Improved Orvel Rowden
. of the Applegate district, who suf
fered severe burns Saturday night in
a fire at the George Truax place, was
reported as getting along nicely to
day at the Sacred Heart hospital,
where he was taken for trestment.
On Inspection Tour Lieutenant
George A. A. Jones of the C. 0. C.'S
Is spending several days Inspecting
the Mount Reuben, Pistol River,
Kerb? and Agneas camps. He plans'
to return to the district headquarters
Saturday.
Potpone Meeting Announcement
was made . today that the regular
Rhadamanthus meeting scheduled for
this month will not be held, due to
the Inability of a number of mem
bers to attend.. Meeting will be held
in September, on the regular night,
however.
Accidents Reported Accident re
ports were filed with the city police
concerning a collision at 9 a. m. Mon
day, oft the Big Applegate road In
front of Lyle Hard's residence. Wes
ton M. Lemmon of 1021 Nlantlc street,
Medford. and D. P. McKamey were
driving the cars.
Daughter Is Born A daughter, who
has been named Susan Lee, was born
this morning at the Community hos
pital to Mrs. Maurlne Duncan, widow
of the late Roy R. Duncan. Mrs.
Duncan has been enjoying a visit
recently from her father, S. H. Mc
Clure of San Diego.
Commends C C. C. Boys James H.
Owen of the Owen-Oregon Lumber
company has Issued commendations
for the work of the C. C. C. boys of
the Lake o the Woods and Moon
Prairie camps, who last week effici
ently fought the fire In the Butte
Falls area. Through the assistance of i
the recruits the flames were soon ex-1
tineuished, savin? much property
and timber, Mr. Owen said.
Hunk eye Picnic Sunday Former
residents of Iowa will hold their an
nual picnic at Champoeg park. Sun
day. August 30. announcement states.
Speakers of note will help entertain j
the guests and a rapid fire In trod uc-j
tion of all former Hawkeyes who at-1
tend will be attempted. It Is be-i
heved that 50 former Iowans will j
avail themselves of this opportunity!
to meet their old-time neighbors.
m.illllllT3
ow riavln, George ArlUft
in "The King'f Vacation"
Dlk Poaell Patricia Ellis
Corned) Cartoon New,
Personal
Returni from North h. W. David
son of this city, who spent the week
end in Portland attending to busi
ness matters, arrived back in Med
ford by train.
In Medford Today H. H. Pomeroy
and Clyde Warren are in Medford to
day from Portland, attending to busi
ness matters. Both are connected
with the Oregon state police,
In Jacksonville Today Dr. 3. W.
Robinson, who recently returned
from Portland, where he visited his
two nieces. Is spending today In Jack
sonville, visiting friends.
On Coast Trip Jennie Bowling and
Miss Lillian Roberts are leaving In
the morning by motor for the north
ern California coast on a vacation
trip.
Apply for License Application for
marriage license was made here to
day by Ralph Clarence McCullough
and Mabel Hutchison, both of Jose
phine county.
Make Reports Chaster E. Orlm of
S17 Edwards street and M. S. Gentry
of this city reported to the city police
that their automobiles collided at
the corner of Jackson and Central
streets Sunday morning at 9 o'clock.
In City This Week E. R. Hooper,
representative of the Plymouth Mo
tor corporation, with headquarters in
Portland, is here this week to super
vise a school for training Plymouth
salesmen.
Change Meeting The Wenonah
club will meet Thursday afternoon
at the home of Mrs. Don Piatt in
stead of In the Lithla park at Ash
land, according to word received to
day.
Ouest of Robinsons Mr. and Mrs.
William Beatty of Los Angeles are
guests In Medford this week of Mr.
and Mrs. T. H. Robinson. Mrs. Beatty
and Mrs. Robinson are sisters. The
four plan to visit Crater Lake Sun
day.
Transact Business Margaret Ingle
of Ashland was a business caller in
Medford Monday. Others from neigh
boring towns were Miss L. Gunnell
and Mrs. L. O'Neill of Orants Pass,
Mrs. A. E. Coops and children of Gold
Hill.
Heuners Is Visitor John H. Heun-
ers, Jr.. of Randolph Field, Tex.,
known as the "West Point of the
Air," la In Jacksonvlle, accompanied
by his bride, visiting his parents.
Heuhers is squsd chief at the world's
largest airport.
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Fire Destroys Home Fire about 2
o'clock Sunday afternoon destroyed
the fine home of Roscoe Howard at
the Dixie dairy and hop ranch, seven
miles southwest of Orants Pass. The
origin of the fire Is unknown but It
started In the upper story and In a
few minutes the home was In ruins.
But little was saved from the house.
The garage was also burned but the
auto had been parked close to the
house and was run to 'a place of
safety. The large dairy barns, lo
cated some dlstanoe from the house
were saved by a bucket brigade of
neighbors. Some insurance was car
ried but the loss will exceed (10,000,
the Orants Pass Courier states.
Has Narrow Escape Henry McCue
had a narrow escape Saturday even
ing when a bullet passed through his
car while driving down Tenth street.
The bullet, which police say was of
.23 caliber, passed through the right
rear door window and out the left
front window, narrowly missing the
boy's head. He reported at onoe to
police who started an investigation,
the Grants Pass Courier states. Chief
of Police James K. Manuel says that
he can find no motive for any in
tentional shooting and according to
all evidence the police believe It was
accidental. Manuel Issued a warning
against shooting of any kind within
the city limits.
RCA PERFECT SOUND
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Any Time
Today
and WED.
Hard Riding
Courage 1
SMASHING ROMANCE
OF THE OPEN RANGE!
Pally Mat. 1:13.
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On Bail nest Charles Gould, store
keeper at Crater Lake, was a business
visitor in Medford yesterday, as was
Ranger Ernest A. Rostel.
In Hoipltal Here Mrs. Mary Wanek
of Jacksonville underwent a major
operations at the Community hos
pital here Monday. Mrs. E. R. Jones,
also of the pioneer town, underwent
a minor, operation at the hospital.
Vouth In Jail Cecil W. Tucker, 16.
who Is charged with stealing a Stude
bawer coupe in northern California,
Is being held in the city Jail, follow
ing his arrest shortly after midnight
by city police, at the South Riverside
and Central street Intersection.
Collide Monday Dwlght Hill of
Newberg. Ore., and George Gardner
of 311 South Peach street collided
yesterday at 1:15 o'clock at the cor
ner of Eleventh and South Central
streets, reports on file with the city
police show.
DARBY FRUIT COMPANY
OPENS ILL EQUIPPED
LING PLANT
The Darby Fruit company has
opened new offices and plant in the
Big 7 Packing House at Front and
Eleventh streets, according to an an
nouncement today by Curtis C. Darby.
This well equipped house will offer
every facility for the handling of
fruit, Including provisions for pre
coollng and cold storage, Mr. Darby
says the new offices of this concern
occupy the northwest corner of the
plant.
For eight years Curtis Darby has
been offering packing and shipping
service to Rogue River valley grow
ers and the opening of offices and
plant in the Big 7 building mark an
expansion In business for his Med
ford firm. Domestic and foreign
f.o.b. and cannery connections are
featured by the Darby Fruit company
In the new location.
The Thomas F. Wilson company,
well known New York firm, provide
the Darby Fruit company with ex
cellent eastern and foreign market
connections,
CRATER LAKE WORK
UP
Activities under the Public Works
bill are slated to commence In a very
short time In Crater Lake National
park, employing quite a number of
men, according to Information re
ceived today. Appropriations for the
Crater Lake work have been released
and preparations are. under way to
begin activities as early as possible.
'The work will be carried on under
a 30 hour per week plan, and a fixed
wage scal.
Ann Harding Heads
New Craterian Hit
If you still have a laugh gland
left, don't miss "When Ladles Meet."
This sparkling new film opens
Wednesday at the Craterian theater
with a roar of laughter from start to
finish, and with Ann Harding and
Robert Montgomery co-starred in one
of the most unusual stories on the
screen in many months.
Adapted from the Rachel Crothers
play thafc hit Broadway with a smash
this season, the new Metro-Ooldwyn-Mayer
picture Is crammed full of
sure-fire situations and dialogue
that afford the important personages
In the cast to make the most of it.
Miss Harding is superb as the wife
of a philandering husband and Mont
gomery scores anew as the newspaper
reporter who finds his girl having a
dangerous Interest In the married
man.
Butterfat
BAN FRANCISCO, Aug. 15 (AP)
Butterfat 20&31.
NOTICE
In order to give our customers better ser
vice during the present busy season; this
store will be opened one half hour earlier
each morning.
Store Open
FROM
7:30 A.M.
TO
5:30 P. M.
Hubbard Bros,, Inc.
E. Main and Riverside.
OF
BALLOT STEALING
UNABLE GET
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Fehl opposed this for some reason,
and testimony In hia trial showed he
acted as adrlsor tn Bchermerhorn
and counselled hts absence from the
state until the sheriff took office.
The testimony also showed thst Fehl
had dictated Schermerhorn s ap
pointees. In consideration of a asoOO
loan from an Ashland friend.
Hectlo efforts to thwart the re
count culminated In the ballot rob
bery of February, for which five men
are now serving time and Blx others
are on parole.
Tried To Block Police
Following the first theft arrest
Fehl attempted to issue habeas cor
pus papers for their release, and also
attempted to Issue a warrant for the
arrest of offlclsls engaged In nabbing
ballot thieves.
Fehl himself listed as on of the
defendants, remained In seclusion
until he could furnish ais.OOO bonds.
Fehl established a "county com
missary,' 'and testimony at his trial
showed "Banks Ouards" fed from it.
Tehl hurled chargea right and left
against his political foes, and as an
outgrowth- of them a county audit
was ordered, which will be filed the
last of the week. Fehl charged that
county funds were misused.
Last of the ballot theft defendants
to be brought to trial, Fehl asked
three times for a Changs of venue
before It was granted. The case was
moved to Klamath county, where the
Jury returned a verdict of guilty In
13 minutes.
Disavowed O, O. C.
The outstanding features of the
trial, were Fehl's dlssvowal of mem
bership In the "aood . Government
Congress," whose votes he sought,
and whose meetings he addressed;
and a feeble effort to shift the blame
from his own shoulders to Schermer
horn and Brecheen and Attorney
Elton Watklns of Portland, who had
honored him with their friendship.
Immediately following his sudden
conviction Fehl was placed In the
Klamath county Jail, Rnd Earl B. Day
named as county Judge.
Under Oregon law Fehl, convicted
of a felony, is barred from ever hold
ing an' appointive office, or seeking
an elective one.
The last chapter of his bitter and
stormy life aged him 30 years, friends
say.
With good behavior in prison, Fehl
will eb entitled to 16 months "good
time," and will be eligible to parole
In 33 months.
Fehl will Join the "hog fuel" crew
In his first two weeks In the peniten
tiary, after which he will be assigned
to prison labor, as near as possible
to his pursuit when free.
F. C. Cone Added To
Union Oil Co. Here
F. C. Cone, who has been associated
with the Union Oil Company of Call
fornla In the Portland territory, ar
rived In Medford Sunday, to make
his headquarters here. Mr. Cone Is a
member of the sales department for
Union OH and reports' that his com
pany is Increasing Its forces through
out the country in anticipation of a
busy season ahead.
ZANE GREY NOVEL
ON ROXY SCREEN
Zane Grey's famed action-romance,
"Wild Horse Mesa," done into a
movie with a cast headed by Ran
dolph Scott, Sally Blane, and Fred
Kohler, opened at the Roxy this
afternoon.
The picture, which follows the
novel closely, has as Its central char
acter Chane Weymer, a hard-rldlng
plainsman with his heart set on cap
turing a great white wild stallion,
leader of a herd of wild horses.
A (2,000,000 courthouse for Jack
son county, Missouri, will be built In
Kansas City.
Fbone 231
Fay Wray in
IK - - 4f &
Oene Raymond and Fay Wray have
the leading roles In "Ann Carver's
Profession," at the Rtalto theater for
three days starting today. It tells the
ferkCty
Livestock
PORTLAND, Aug. 15 (AP) Cattle,
34; fairly steady.
Hogs: 751; weaker.
Sheep: none; steady.
Portland Produce
PORTLAND, Aug. 15 (AP) Butter
prints, extras, 22c; standards, 3lc.
Butterfat Portland delivery: ' A
grade, 30c lb.r farmer's door delivery,
18c per lb.; sweet cream, Bo higher.
Eggs Pacific Poultry Producera'
selling price: oversize,, 24c; extras,
23c; standards, 30c; mediums, 30c;
pullets, 16c dozen. Buying price by
wholesalers : fresh extras, 19c doz.;
mediums, 16c doe.; undergrade, 12c
doeen. 1
Country meats selling price to re
tailers: country killed hogs, best
butchers under 150 lbs., 8 8 Vic; veal
ers, 70 to 100 lbs. 9 9 Vic; spring
lambs, lOflllo lb.; yearlings, 4 19 5c
lb.; heavy ewes, 3 3c lb.; medium
cows, 5 (3 6c lb.; canner cows, 3 3c
lb.; bulls 4lft5c lb.
Cheese, milk, live -poultry, new
onions, onions, new potatoes, straw
berries, wool and hay, unchanged.
Portland Wheat
PORTLAND, Aug. 15 (AP) Table:
Wheat Open High Low Close
Sep. TBVi 76V 7oVi
Dec 79 70 79 79
Cash wheat No. 1 :
Big Bend bluestem 79
Dark hard winter 12 pet. 81
11 pet 72
Soft white 69
Western white 89
Hard winter 69
Northern spring 69
Western red 67
Oats: No. 2 white 25.00
Corn: No. 2 E yellow ....-..a4.ft0
Mllrun standard 19.00
Today's car receipts: wheat 94; bar
ley 2; flour 3.
Chicago Wheat '
CHICAGO, Aug, 15. (AP) Table:
Wheat: , Open Close
Sept .0314 .92',,
Deo. .95 ,95'i
May .99!, .9954
Shows at
2:00
7:15-0:15
WORLD'S FINEST SOUND
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WIFE and
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I pirn Hams I 1 omorrow I I
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Whst's a girl to do who can't live
without another woman's hus-
band?
Jim .
HARDING
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Rialto Drama
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story of a girl who gave up love for
a professional life snd answers the
age-old question, "Can a wife mix
domesticity and public life and make
both a success?"
ij Wail St. Report
STOCK SAME AVERAGES
(Copyright, 1933, Standard Statistics
Company.)
Aug. 15:
50 . 20 20 90
Ind'la RR'a Ut's Total
Today 89.4 40.3 89.4 88 3
Prcv. day.... 89.0 49.3 90.2 83.1
Week ago 88.1 48.7 91.1 82.5
Year ago 68.0 27.9 88.2 59.1
3 yrs. ago. ..191.8 118.4 214.5 164.4
BOND SALE AVERAGES
(Copyright, 1933, Standard Statistics
Company)
Aug. 15:
20 20 20 60
Ind'ls RR's Ufa Total
Today 76.0 81.1 85.6 80.3
Prev. day. 76.0 81.3 B5.5 80.9
Week ago 76.0 81.3 85.5 80.9
Year ago....- 65.5 67.1 82.7 71.7
3 yrs. ago .,. 03 9 108 0 100.8 100.0
NEW YORl Aug 15. (AP)
Stocks maintained a fairly steady
position today despite the uncertain
grain situation at Chicago and ft fur
ther rise of International dollar rates.
While trading was at the slowest pace
of the past several sessions, a late
mild rally enabled several leaders to
finish with small gains. Transfers
approximated only 900,000 shares.
There was little in the news to re
vive activity either among the bulls
or besrs. The publlo was virtually
out of the market and floor traders j
accounted for most of the price. fluc
tuations. Grains ended unchanged
at their minimum rates. With the
"pegging" of quotations at Winnipeg,
wheat Jumped some 4 cents a bushel
there, but later lost more than half
this gain.
Today's closing prices for 82 select
ed stocks follow:
Al. chem. & Dye 1 30 f4
Am. Can 85'
Am. U Fgn. Pow. 12 !4
A. T. & T 128
Anaconda .;
Atoli. T. & S. 'P.
Bendlx A via
Beth. Steel
- 16K
... SOft
. 16H
. 39
... 37W
- -1
. 37
3d
8
7614
,.. m;
30 y4
... 34
... 19
... 4714
- av4
.... 4314
California Paclc'g .......
Caterpillar Tract.
Chrysler
Coml. Bolv .......,
Curtlss-Wrlght
DuPont ............,.,
Oen. Foods . . .......
Gen. Mot. ..............
Int. Harvest ..
I T. 4i T
Johns-Man. .........,
Monty Ward ,
North Amer .........,
mats 2X0
Eves 3.1c
Kiddles s Dime
IHOI1 FIDELITY WIDE RANGE
SWEETHEART
hut. vnn'11 Vio
rfi
La.
Phillips Pet 12H
Radio 8',
Sou. Pac. .. i , 37H
Std. Brands 271,,
St. Oil Cal 3
St. Oil N. J. , 36'j
Trans. Amer. . ... 7
Union Carb. 45 !,
Unit. Aircraft 34 4
U. 8. Steel S3
HOG CALLERS OF
L VIE
AT
It was nothing unusual, back In
the days of early Jacksonville, to
hear some leather-lunged sourdough
bawl out in tones thst made the
nearby hills shake with reverbera
tions. Saturday's Gold Rush Jubilee
crowds will quaver to the same ex
perience once sgaln as a "hog-calling"
contest will be part of the many fea
tures of the big day.
In line with the scheduled event,
the Jacksonville chamber of commerce
Is today spending out a "hog-call"
for hog-callers, asking all who think
they can raise a vocal rumpus tj
register with John Knight of Jack
sonville. A coupon will be found oh
this page which should be clipped
and mailed at once by those ho
would like to compete for handsome
prices Saturday.
miU-CAI.I.IMl L.N THY IlLANK
Please enter me In the Gold
Rush Jubilee hog-calllng contest
to he held In Jacksonville Satur
day, August 19.
Name ,
Address ..-.........-...............
(Clip and mall to John Knight,
Jacksonville, ore., at once.)
DIVORCED WIFE
HELD IN TORCH
-DEAM-MAIE
(Continued from Pago One)
that the basin was one sne used to
water chickens.
She said the basin and gasoline
disappeared from a ahed where' the
automobile, unused for weeks, had
been stored, and the matches from
her kitchen. The match box and
basin were found near Hanson's body.
Mrs. Hansons hair and eyebrows
were badly singed. She told State's
Attorney Robert Nash that she "got
too close to the fire" In looking Into
the automobile to see If her daugh
ter's body was there.
Naah said he would present the
Shows at
2:00
'7:15-0:18
WORLD'S FINEST SOUND
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Today! Wednesday-Thursday
""she Tlww Away The
jS!lf Most Precious Thing In Life!
IJSTN She learned too late that I--M
: "" Iv a man's pastime ) ry" .
'', but a woman's whole ex. I , ,'
VflV lla if Von"T new
I Cl Jo4f I seen snrh aw-
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evidence to the October grand Jury,
The 12-year-old daughter, whose
custody the dead man had held on
Sundays and special occasions, dis
covered the fire from a window In
her mother's home. She ran to the
machine, found her father lying on
Its floor, his clothes aflame and
rushed to a neighbor's to call tld.
Nash said Mrs. Hanson told him
she was In the basement of her home
when the fire was discovered. She
cnllapaed when told of her husband's
death.
No breaks In the gasoline line or
tnnk of the machine were found to
indicate the fire might have started
there, officers said.
"There Is every Indication that the
fire was set," said Nash. In addition
to the bnsln and a box of partly
burned matches found near the ma
chine he said he had another clew
which could not be revealed yet to
strengthen his conviction of murder.
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
THINK OP ITI
An nnn Dll' ,nd ,toclt r,ncl"
SbOUU 80 " cultivated, bal
v ance In timber and pas
ture: 60-acre paid-up water rlaht.
Ideal lor clover and allalla; 8-room
house and barn room tor 60 tona
hay. New school; good road Price
$6000.00. Take home In Medford
part payment. S'e CHARLES A.
VVINd AGENCY, INC.
FOR SALE OR TRADE 3 acrea with
wflter: small orchard, small houae.
14 blocks from high achoot In c.6y
of Rogue Rlwr. For lnlormitton
write A- R. Owlnga. Independent
Service Sta., Central Point, Ore.
THK PLYMOUTH MOTOR CORP. will
hold a achool m Medford for train
ing Plymouth salesmen. We have
room In our organisation for a few
good men whom we will hire and
send to thla achool. Training will
be brief. Intensive; prepare you for
Immediate and attractive income.
Selling experience valuable but not
neceasary. Apply In person to Arm
atrong Motors, Inc., Eaken Motor
Co. of Mead Motor Co., Wednesday
afternoon, Aug. 16th,
FOR, SALE Boat and trailer; fine
condition.- J. W, Jacobs, 004 Pine
fit.
FOR RENT Furnished suburban
home; all olty conveniences; 5 bed
rooms. Box 13358, Tribune.
FOR SAL'S- 130 Rhode Island Red
pullets, i months. Rt. 1, Box 333,
Medford, A. F. Kornstad.
HELP FOR TIRED WIVES
Take Lydia E. PinUiam'i
.Vegetable Compound
Wives flat tired durlnfl these hard
times. They era th one who muat bear
the burdens of the family. When the
huaband cornea home with lesa motley la
hla pay envelope . it la Che wife who
must struggle along and make the best
M wings.
If you are tired . worn out .
nervnua. try Lvdla B. Plnkham'a Veileta
ble Compound. What you need la a tonic
tnat mu giro you me etrengia io carry
hi.
98 out of ererr 100 women who report
to us eay that they are benefited by thla
medicine. Buy a bottle from your drug
illet today and watch the. results.
Mats. . ... 15c
Eves 85o
Kiddles a Dime
HIGH FIDELITY WIDfi RANGE