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MEDFOUD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD. OREGON". WEDNESDAY. MAY 3. 19' PAGE SEVEN Local and Leaves for North Miss Dorothy Connar left laat night by train for Seattle. Leaves for Oakland Mrs. LlllUn A her aft left for her home in Oak land Saturday after a week spent here Tlslting with relatives and friends. On Furlough CCC members who left Medford last night on furlough, were Ted l. Keys, to Rainier. Wash.. and Jack C. MacKay, to Portland. Mrs. Harding to Portland Mrs. B. O- Harding left thla morning on the Shasta for Portland to visit for a few days. Vlrtrh In Grants Pass Lewis Ul rlch, local representative of the nat ional reemployment service, spent yesterday attending to business in Grants pass. Leaves for Eugene Mrs. P. R. Vogt left this morning by train for Eu gene to spend Mothers' day with her daughter. Maxlne, who Is a student at University of Oregon. Will Leave for F.ast Mrs. Alexan der H. Thompson of this city will leave on the Shasta May 15 for Pltts burgl. Pnn., and other eastern states to spend two months. Former Klsldcnt Visits J. O. G1U of Sacramento, a former resident of this city, left today by train for Seat tle, after spending several days this week calling on old friends In Med ford and vicinity. M!itrtf la VUitnr T?rv ,Mu1tav of Portland, representative of M. C. Mogenson and Co., national advertis ing agency, was In Medlord today at tending to business kt the Mall Tribune. Grey Fettirn Harold Orey of the emergency relief offices returned this morning by train from Portland, where he had attended u conference tn the offices of tfce state relief com. m1tte. Meetlni lit Nevt Week Cnrysan- themum Thtrob!e club will not meet tomorrow, as waa previously an nounced. The meeting will b held Instead on Thursday. May 16, at 3 o'clock, at the home of Neighbor El va Blden."711 East Jackson street. a Wilson to Salem E. MA Wilson, grand master of Oregon M'ftsonlc lot-res, left this morning by train for 6a?em to attend to lodge business there. He will also visit the Miso-lc lodges at LaQrande a.-nd at Vancou ver before returning. ... From Kail Miss Lucille H. Vale, registered nurse arrived here from Kanau city, Mo., last Sunday and will make her home with Mr. and Mrs. J. H, Vale of 329 North Bart lett. Mlsa Vale expressed great de light with the Rogue river valley. . . rorot GurJt John Coblelgh was honor guest at a family dinner at his home in Butte rails on Sunday, ths occasion being his birthday annlver B'lry. Among those from Medford mo toring up were, Mrs. George Corum arfa daughter LaVon, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Long and Kenr.eth Homm. ... Patient at Hospital -Mlsa EstheT Pobblns of route 1 Is receiving med ical ca;e at the Sacred Heart hos pital, u la Mrs. A. A. Casefcler of Ashlar.d. . Mftvif-an'r Traniferreil Oarl HV. gang, well-known southern Oregon shoe salesman, who has been em ployed by the Band Box and Shoe Box store in Grants rasa for the past sev eral months, haa been transferred to the MeSfiTd stre at 328 East Sixth 7reM. . On B:ijr'ir Trip Mr. and Mrs. E. T. B'arelaen left here Tuesday evening for 8'in Fraacisco, Calif., where they will spend several days selecting prl? axd fumner merchandise for Burelssn's lsdles-rea5y-to-wer ator which Is being enlarge! preparatory to a gffanul opening In the near future. . Dr. Sutcllffe to Speak Dr. B. B. Sutcliffe wilt speak this events es pecially to ytung peoyle on the Bible or "Can the Bible S Trusted To day." at 7:45, and sgaln Thursday and Friday both afternoon tnA eve nlng at 3:30 and 7:45. All meettsgj irK in the Baptist church. Change Meeting Place The Amer ican Legion will meet next Monday night at the Eagles hall Instead of at the armory, tt waa announced today, the Eagles hall having been chosen as the new permanent meeting place A committee Is to report at thla meet ing on the possibility of establishing a dart game here to raise fundi to build a club house. ... Make Survey Here E. B. Hamilton and M. J. Melchlor, both of Saleru. returned north tnia morning after spending several days In Medford snd vicinity on a survey for the World War Veterans State Aid commission Hamilton is superintendent of main teenance of Oregon stste loans, and Melchior Is field Inspector for the commission. After conferring with Carl Tengwald. local representative, and making a survey In Medford. they reported that the community ! In better shape financially than the . average. AT DREAMLAND TONITE with Personal At Sacred Heart Mrs. Andrew Mc Carthy of Grants Psss is receiving medical care today at the Sacred Heart hospital, having undergone a minor operation there yesterday. 7-1. AGIST TALENT The Medford high school baseball nine last night blasted out a 7-1 win over the Talent high school at Talent. With very little practice, the locals showed a well polished Infield, and an outfield that worked nicely together. Erlckson chucked nice ball for Medford .striking out five, and allowing no hits. Carr, who relieved him In the sixth, struck out two, and allowed two hits. Pepper, the peppery Talent heaver whiffed nine while allowing five hits. Three errors were chalked up against Talent to only one by Medford. Lewis' error In the seventh allowed the only Talent hit of the day to turn Into a run. Two base hit: 6ears-tt three base hit, Campbell. Medford Com, cf; Campbell, 3b; Lewis, ss; Sears, c; Simmons, lb; Henslef, 3b; Sage, rf; Boyd, If; Erlckson, p. Talent West. 8rd; Yaryan, . Jones'; ss; Pepper, p; Skeeters, 3b; Maxson, rf; smith, cf; B. Jones, lb; Gilford, Wall St. Report NEW YORK. Hay 8. (AP) The stock market reached out for new peaks today tn one of the most sg- Rresstve advances In 10 days longer. A number of prominent oil shares and Individual stocks In other groups penetrated their old 1935 highs without difficulty and the majority ended the session around the day's top. The closing tone was firm to strong. Sales aggre gated 1 ,300.000 shares. Leading commodities shared In the bullish enthusiasm but to a lesser extent. Wheat and other grains worked modestly higher and co-ton showed some Improvement tn late trading. Bonds had fairly easy going under leadership of U. 8. governments and forei exchanges remained quiet with some weakness noted In silver currencies. Among shares breaking through their old highs were such leaders &e Standard Oil of New Jersey, Ameri can Telephone, Westlrghouse, Chrys ler, and United Fruit. Late news, nearly all of which wss of a favorable sort, was high-lighted by the report of the T. w. Dodge corporation the April contracts for residential construction were larger than for any other month since 1931. Today's closing prices for 32 sel ected stocks follow: " Al. Chem. to Dye 146 Am. Can 121 Am. & Pgn. Pow m 3l& A. T. & T H7Vi Ar.aconfa 14 Atch. T. & S. F 40 Bendix Avla 16 Beth. Steel 25 California Pack'g. ... ......... 86 Caterpillar Tract. - 6 Chrysler 43 y2 Coml. Solv 10 Vi Curtiss-Wrtght DuPont ...- 08 H Gen. Foods - Gen. Mot Int. Harvest. ........... I. T. & T. Johns-Man. .... Monty Ward North Amer. 36 31K 41 49 26 14 F'enney (J. C.) - 66 30 i Phillips Pet. Radio Sou. Pac ........ 6V4 15 i 14H 361 45 6V4 84 1W4 82H Std. Brands St. Oil Cal. , St. Oil N. J. Trans. Amer. Union carb. Unit. Aircraft U. S. Steel Use Mall Tribune want adi. WHAT CAUSES EPILEPSY? IS THKRE A Ct RE? A booklet containing the opinions of famous doctors on tr'ji interesting subject will be sent FREE, while they last, to any reader writing to the Educational Division, Dept. b-a f, mo r:-fth Ave., New York, N. Y. 31 raTiYATi NYTIME: Tomorrow and Fri Charlie Chan.' mlx Inr Chine, prorerha while he solves a murder! WARNER OLAND as Earl Derr Biggers' "Charley Chan in London" I0CM15 Last limes Tonlte LKE TRACY in Pam'tn Ranon"s 'Lemon Drop Kid' Wallace Beery Coming to Craterian I. - 7'- . . ..i -. 1 1 Wallace Bccrv. one of the screen's topmost favorites, comes to the Cra terian theater tomorrow In a stir ring dramatic role in "Wesf Point of the Air," story of the United States Army Air Corps. Beery plays the gruff, soft-hearted "non-com" of Uncle Sam's fly'rg forces, whose love for a conceited Livestork PORTLAND, May a (API CAT TLE: 160; calvea 35; ateaijr, un changed. HOOS 200; 10c lower; lightweight, good and choice. 7.75i9; medium weight, good and choice. (8.50 ft 9; heavyweight, good and choice, aaa 8.80; packing sowa. medium and good. $8.75,7.50; others unchanged. SHEEP 200; ateadj-. unchanged. CHICAGO. May 8. ( AP) (USDA) H OGS 1 3 .000 : active, steady, better grades 200 to 280 lbs., S9.16-0.25. top 9.25; 280 to 310 lhs., 99 00-9.15; 310 to 370 lbs.. 8. 75-9.00: Ifin t nn ih- 8.75-0.20; uleht lieht. an sn.a nn' sows. $8.15-8.30. CATTLE 11.000; fed steers and 'earllnes not fuitv ftnhii.i1Ari- sales lower: kinds fttiin imH.V am about steady; more beef in run than ny any recently; most Interests bid ding sharnlv lower nn hfttjtr Sn. steers with weight: prime around 1. 200-Ib. Nebraska steers. $16; holding chlee heavy heifers above $12; weighty sausage bulls up to $6.50; vealers, strong to 25c higher; selects. $3.50- w, duik e-.uu-7.a5; stockers and feeders falrlv ct..v. t trm- n.i... stockers. $7.50-8.50. SHEEP 11.000: ulnntrVir-f yl..t.c active, stronc to 25c h!ehj.p hniu strong to 10c or more up: good to choice wooled lambs, $8.25-8.60; me dium to good, 03 to 103-lb. loads. $7.75-7.86: good to chlose 90-lb. ghorn lambs, $7.25-7.50: Blniner nhrwn ferings, downward to $6.26 and be- iow wicn cun to common kinds as low ns $5.50: 2 rtnnhlM arwi tn ohni. 78-lb. California spring lambs, $8.85; shorn aced ewes. $3.00-3 7ft -hn. light weights eligible $4 or above. SOUTH SAN FRANCISrr Ma M f API (USDA i PATTT.TT inrv lva: ktllincr iauM ataHv tn. .Hrri,ti,. higher, strength on steers: load me dium mdu-io. cauiornia grass steers, $8.60. KHFKP innn- nrlv talee nnr BK I lb. spring lambs steady, heavier sharp ly lower; package good to choice 78 tn R(l.lh w)crite 7- four Wao fnnt parable 90 to 09-lb. averages, $6. N15W YORK. May 8. Bar Sll ver weak. 1' lower at 71. A free ticket, through California That, in effect, is what Southern Pacific gives you on a summer roundtrip East. This means you can visit California on your way to or from the East for not a single cent more Jare than the hwevt roundtrip direct East ana hack. This applies from most western Oregon ajnd Washington points to almost any eastern destination. Stop over in San Francisco, Los Angeles or anywhere along the lin Return by a north ern U. S. or Canadian line. Or go by the North, return through California. Low summer fares are in effect May 15 to October 15. Return limit October 31. AIR-CONDITIONED TRAINS! This summer our 5 leading train twill be air-conditioned eompUuly -coaches, Tourist Pullmans, Staodard PulUnans, diners, lounge cars everything! No matter what type of accommodation you choose you'll nave cool, clean, fresh air and quiet all the way. Htrtdtt two arm mer round trip examples. SimiUr lou jaret everywhere. Roundtrip: Coach Tourist Standard CHICAGO 5735 1 6880 86o NEWY0RK. .. 9575 10720 124 4 dJ return limit. October Jt limit slightly higher. Coach fares good in coaches and chair cars. Tourist fares good in Tourist Pullmans (plus berth). Standard fares good in all types of ac com mod at ions plus Pullman charges). SEE SAN DIEGO'S EXPOSITION EN ROUTE San Diego'a California Pacific Internationa! Exposition peni May 29. It runs until November 1 1. You can include icon your trip East for only $5.10 additional ont-clasi fire; $4.10 coach-touriit. Southern Pacific 4. C. CAHLL. Aim'. Irl. M s - ' son (Robert youngt Is built Into the foundation of one of the moat smashing screen climaxes ever filmed. Innumerable thrUflng and exciting sequences of the air patrol are In termingled with comedy and ro mance. Maureen O'Sulllvan. Lewis Stone and Jamea Qleason are also featured. Portland Wheat PORTLAND, Ore., May 8. (API- Grain: Open 81 , High 81. .80'., .80'-. Low .81', 80Vi 80 !i Cloae .81 , .80 'i 80 'S May July Sep. Cash: Big Bend bluestom , .93 .97 Dark hard winter (12 pet.) Dark hard winter (11 pet.) 85. Soft white, western white, hard winter 80', Northern aprlng 82 Western red 80 Oats No. 2 white. $28. Corn No. 2 eastern yellow. $42.50. Mill run standard. $28. Today'a car receipts: Wheat, 28 flour, 9. PORTLAND. May 8. iff) Bxitter Prints. A grade, 28', c lb. in parch ment wrappers, 29'jc lb. In cartons; B grade, parchment wrappers. 27'c lb.; cartons 28'jC lb, BUTTERFAT Portland delivery: A grade, deliveries at least twice week ly, 27c lb.: country routes, 25-27c lb.; DINNER FORKS For Package Fronts A trade you'll want to make! Ecautif ul long Ills silverware. Choice of 12 selections. Sets of spoons, forks, salad forks, knives, etc. Your grocer will tell you how easily you may get them. Op portunity limited. 6ee your grocer today, or write Roman Meal Co., Tacoma. Wash. ROMAN MEAL Is healthful combination of grains that regu late as well as nourish. Delicious flavor. Use In dozens of differ ent baking recipes -breads, waffles, pancakes, muf fins, puddings, etc Portland Produce TBEE TICKET THROUGH CTiLIFORPJIJi ON LOW SUMMER ROUNDTRIPS "Car 99" Now 9 The exploit of the radio piuroi of ths Michigan atate polc. wn0 won nation-wide fume through Karl Dteiger'a Saturday Evening Post torlea, are turllltngly portrayed on the acreen of the Rtalto thenter to day and tomorrow by FVed MacMur ray In "Car 90." B grade, deliver! Im than twice weekly. 28e lb.; C grade at market. B GRADE CREAM for bottling Baying price, butterfat basla, 55c lb. EGaS-Saleft to retailer: Specials. 2ftc; extra 35c; fresh extras, brown, 24c; standards 22r; fresh mediums 24c; medium firsts, 21c down. EGGS Buying prices of whole salers: Fresh specials. 23c; extras. 23c: standard. 2lc; extra mediums 20c: medium first. I8c; under-grade 18c dozen. ONIONS Oregon No. 1, 98 00 cwt Cheese, milk, country meats. l(vi poultry, new onions, potatoes, new potatoes, cantaloupes, wool and hay. steady and unchanged. San Frant-isro Butterfnt SAN FRANCI&CO. May 8. fpi First grade butterfat 29'i f. o. b. San Francisco. Use Mall Tribune want ads. 9 i: T" I '" Sh 1 7:00-9:00 BMjf and fcM il'IIIMlT INTO THE JAWS CF DEATH! Tirn m MiiimTliri la-Thai .TraMVV" ' wyji Jm FRED Mac MURRAY F'PEr SIR GUY STANDING I 4f I ANN SHERIDAN ' l jt " E Frim Karl l.!7ji,r' lrtrtflnc i 1 W1 Jatilriln.T r.tnliif Tol storlr; I J j V" --J '- -.'''ir:;..'.! I T " f H AIII(l.I) SHOUTS I if "v I Betty Boop in Baby Be Good' I aV r - m 1 r,,lp Band Nrel f I N'1P,,.V "-hfrly on a larm" New on Rialto Screen fit rff mTvA ..J 1 3lljtug I he dtiv bv (lav adven tures and dHredcvil exintence of thla famous police group, "Car 09" la said to be one of the moat ctlon f tiled scvern adventures shown here for some time. Ann Shoric'rin and Sir Guy Stand ing are also featured. CHICAGO. May 8. tl Wheat: Open Htijh Iw Close Mav 033; w3 04, OA July 94-P!i Ofl 04 DM, Sept 95 'i 98 'j 04 PS 14 T.OG CABIN HOTEL OPENS The L-og Cabin Hotel at Selma.'Ore. gon, is now open and ready to serve the public wih wodern room, clean and well kept. Dining room service of the best. Either light lunches or meals. Lady cook, prices rens-nable. Surroundings beautiful. Good fishlrg and huutln.?. Locate on Redwoo-4 Highway. 22 miles fron-i Oranta l-'itss. Mr. E. Ranar-n. Mr. B R OP II Y'S J EW ELE'i a. pec 1 allie tn designing- and modernizing yoiu old Jewelry. 1 r-- ...viUM ir 1 MJ 25 Tbort4i)rm93t338Sa I ! Chicago Wheat .. ..-a . The super-charged drama of the devil-dogs of the highway . . . Michigan's famous radio patrol ... crammed with , action . . . loaded with a thou- LOWER GRADE OF EGGS ADVANCES CENT WHILE TDP GRADE UNCHANGED PORTLAND. May 8. (API There was a queer turn of values during the late session of the produce ex chance when lower grade eegs were advanced lc d07en while the top grades were unchanged In price. E-.en though It has been shoxn for some time past that demand for the best quality haa been most fav orable, there was no advance on either extras or specials, whlrh are literally large eggs, on the exchange during the session. Only standards and medluma showed the advance. Portland haa continued the" lowest of the big markets for eggs along the Pacific slope although in all sec tions the surplus waa being moved Into storage. Rapid increase of butter was show ing here with a liberal gain In frj.e receipts a well as output of centrallzer plants. Exchange vn'-ues continued fc-elow open market sales. Local trade was well suDDlled with white spring broilers andwhile there has been no further change in the price the d'-iiand lacked snap. Col ored springs remained scarce In call. Strength in the hen market was continued on a liberal scale with re ceipts light and demand In excesa of supply. Full prices wero being held for both light and medium sorts. TOO LATE TO CLARIFY WANTED Old gold. Sell to govern ment licensed dealer. Bvophy't Jewelers. FOR SALE Pair mules, harnesa. wagon, 12" plow. $250. FOR RENT. 10 acres creek bottom to responai ble party for potatoes on aharet Phone 103, 31 60. Riverside. 7a A. Ifle-xl poultry ranch. Stock, In cubators, and brooders. God bul nM atart. ExoeHent chance for a-xpanslon. C . m m 1 n r a Poultry Ra-a?h. Cent:al Point. Rt. 1. WAITED TO RESIT 8 room houae with ahi'de. Wriu Box 2010, Tribune. TONIGHT! A Pew Choiee S:eats ;taft'mig I rv-&jl V - ' , I Kit, ; fel At 12:15-' fMl 3. TOMORROW 1 lil'WL MM K plane ovfr MM- 'AVV V v JfF?iV j ' N ford , bu.lnej, dl- : S if F J' - ' trlrt . . . kp nur "fl, i .h. .mm -r'7v W- xfnt 1 tomorrow at noon! ' K'KaT I'i A'rf V - I mmmKmm!,mmmmHmjrzi ii. rai.iwn mini J NEW and used building matertala. Wrecking Co., 1520 No. Riverside. " LADY with manager experience Dinner or fry cook wanta work in hotel or camp. Best of references. Box 1811. Mail Tribune. BUSTXKSS OPPORTUNITY 50 rjenny operated pew at vending machines now on local locations netting 10 per cent of Investment monthly. Box 3911. Tribune. Immediately. WANTED Experienced girl for gen eral housework. Call 1472-J. FOR SALE 2-year lea.se on 40-A river bottom. 10 acres oat. 6 room house, barn, chicken house, garage. Phone Talent. 371-R-3. FOR SALE Bronze turkey eggs 12c. L. O. Penland. Rt. 4. Box 240. Med ford, VICTROLA. sewing machine, beds, sprlrura. mattresses, folding cot, heating stove, cook stove, dresser, chairs, sinks And clipboards, fruit Jsra, wardrobe trunk, table, pump and pipe, tools, vice, saw-rig a.nd 4 -wheel c'.railer. Bechtold, mi. No. airport. Blddle road. TRY THIS NEW FOOT REMEDY Cots Little and Makes Feet Feel Fine Foot sufferers gather round: get right up close and listen. Here's good news for you. The real "Corn Killer la here at last. Tee-Mint, the New Discovery Is said to quickly nd foot misery. Hard corn, soft corns, or corna be tween the toes, also toughened cal louses. Just shrivel up and lift off easy. It's wonderful. There la no pain or soreness vhen 'Applying Ice-Mint or afterwards, and it doesn't even Ir ritate the skin. Think of it; Just a touch or two of that cooling, soothing Ice-Mint, and real foofc Joy la yours. Ice-Mint prevent foot-odors and keeps them sweet and comfortable. It U the real secret for fine, healthy feet, and keeps you free from foot troubles. Every person who has suffered with atubborn corns or tender feet can ap preciate the cooling, aoothlrwt comfort that It brings: especially women who wee,r high heeled shoea, and men who have to stand all day on their feet. Try it. Oct a few cenu worth of Ice Mint from your druggist today and gh-e your poor, tired, suffering, burn ing feet the treat of their Uvea. There ' la nothing better. T wsmfm P-aB'k-ed- wft'h- Thri-Hs . . with- G-l'o:r-y . . . with "En tor'tafnmeiit ! FWl'ed- w.ith 1 .-niMce . . . k'ligihs f.iid ' heroic da:e.d's-l AL STEWART And His 10-piece Ba'Sd