MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. BEDFORD, OREGON. TUESDAY. JULY 16. 1335. Local and Personal iiXfeletyj Chicago wheat Evperted to Arrhe J. T. MtCim niff of Seattle was expected to ar-iv by train today (or a two-clay vis.: m i this city, while on. business. I PAGE SEVEN All-n, Return Mr. and Mra. E T. returned list night from Part- Class party poMnonetl The Plrtv th.it ai to hn heen i.. m out.wm ioh, n.it. -i... E. J. Mulr. Back from South Mrs who has been v:s:t:r: uainomia t.ie nast lour month", re- chii-rh Th,,-.,.,.. u .. turned to her home on Griffin Creek V;,C urs?ay- M b"n PP-ned last week. Allen K. I'mnlirey vigils-Alien K Umphrey, representative of the Vi tality Shoe Co.. cl t. Louis. Mo, ar rived tr. Mriford for a short business visit. Western I nlnn MJn Arritet C A. Williamson of Portland, representa tive of Western Umcn, arrived by train this morning to mnke a regular official inspection of the local vVest- em Union o.'fivs. v New Natur:ilit-r h n c e r W. D. Smith, geologist fit the I Mi (versify of Oreizon. has assumed duties at Cra ter Hi t:e national pirk an ranar-r-turahst. it was announced at tlu na tional park offices. Attorney C.drK Visits Mclfcrd business visitors today include At torney A. E. Clark of Portland, xho arrived this morning on the Oxon ian to spend the day attonrtlnj to law business. Bark from Eugene Having been visiting her mother, Mrs. Frances Hoi Us of Eugene for the pnst se"ral days. Mrs. Charles Coghill and two children returned to Med ford this morning on the Ore,?onlan. Brief Vlfltnr Brief Medford vls'i ors this mornme Included Mr. and Mrs. James E. peffley of Lmff Beach. Cal., who were eruioute from the north by train for Ashland, where thy will visit for three of four div. Mr. Peffley is a former resident of the Lithia city and is also acquaint ed In Medford. Will Teach Here Miss Floy Yoimc, former graduate of Southern Oiecn Normal and of th University of Ore gon, class cf 1935. and who has taught successfully m the valley, has been elected to teach music, alon.? with other work In which she .has ! specialized, in the Medford high school. Ashland Tidings. until Wednesday. July 31. announr. ment today stated. Report Mn(rr Stolen H, M. Lewis. 310 Laurel street, reported to city po lice that his Evinrude outboard boat motor was stolen from his cabin at Diamond lake sometime between July 7 and II. J Wy mores Return Mr. and Mrs. Earl Wymore returned to their home here last night after a week spent In Portland and vicinity. While in the north they visited with Mr. Wvmore's parents, and took an Interesting trio to Bonneville Dam. Examiner Kwiectefl Martin Mr. Reynold, examiner of operators and chauffeurs, will be In Medford. Fri day and Saturday. July 26 and 27. at the city hall, between the hours of 9 a. m. to 5 p. m. and 8 a. m. to 5 p. m., respectively, according to a re cent announcement. Mrs. rh.ir.ps Jeffress Better The many friends of Mrs. chas. H. Jeff reys, wife of 1st Lieut. Chas. H Jeff reys, headquarters CCC. will be nap py to know that Mrs. Jeffress has fully recovered from her recent ill- nes and t now in Los Angeles Mrs. LI restock PORTLANT, Ore., July lfl. fAPt ( L'SDA HOOS: Receipts: 100. Market mostly steady, qualify considered, wl t h top 1 5e lower; bulk good to choice 180 to 215-lb. welehts, 99 Si; 265-lb. butchers, S.25; light lights, '9.00-9.25: packing sows. $7.25-7.50; feeder pics mostly $9.75-10.00. CATTLE Receipts 100. calves 10; marxet slow, around steady with Monday: few grass steers, $5.00-700; heifers mostly $4.25-6.50: low cutter and cutter cows, $2.00-3.00: common to medium grade. $3.25-4.00: bulls. $4.00-4.75: few heavy calves, $6.50; choice vealers up to $8.00. SHEEP Receipt 500: market around steady: good fat lambs, most ly $4 85-5.90: common to medium grades. $4.00-5.00; slaughter ewes, $1.75-2.25. CHICAGO. July 16 AP vsneat: Open High Low Close July 82s, 83 81 H 82-83", l. - P3 - 83 62 83 H Dec. . 84-85 854 83', 83'g SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO. July 16. (AP) ) USD A CATTLE : Receipts 250: moderately active, about fully steady. 1002 to 1060-Ib. grass steers. $7.50: medium to good 165-lb. veal ers. $8.25. SHEEP: Wall St. Report NEW YORK. July 18. (AP) Spe rmines were again brought to the front in todays stock msrket while most of the so-called leaden wer. rather neglected. Price changes, penerallv. were, quit' narrow and profit taktnR seemed to be well absorbed. The close was fair- ly steady. Transfers approximated UUP 000 shsres. Todays closing prices for 32 selec- ed stocks follow: Allied Chemical & Dye 157 American Can 139 American &. Foreign Power 3. A. T. i T m Anaconda Atch. T. & S. F si Receipts 3150: lambs weak "Bendlx Aviation . iai; to lower: medium to choice 68-Jb wasmngtons. 7.40: 78-lb. medium wooled California, $6.60. CHICAGO. July 16. (API (U. 8. Dept. Agr.) HOGS: 13.000: fairly active 5-10 higher; desirable 200-230 lbs. 10.00-25: 10.30 paid sparlnclv for selected 210 lb. weights; sows 840-80. CATTLE: 6000: general market very dull; better grade steers nd long yearlings scarce, top weighty steers 11.25: some around 12.00: demand Jeffreys has been In the Letterman i t"t ,or better grade light yearling general hospital in the presidio of on rrancisco, Calif., since June. 1 c. PASSES AT SONS HOME I Naval Recruits Leave Robert M. Murphy of Medford. Claude Dale Mor ris of Bandon and Edward Palllip Salndon of Bonanza. Ore., left this morning on the Shasta for Portland to take their final examinations frr entry in the United States navy. If they are successful they will be sent to San Diego for preliminary train ing. Leaves After VIMt Charles Sharp ies of .Los Anreles, who has been vis iting he re for the past t wo we e k s with his sister. Mrs. Alice Wilson, left by train this morning enroute to British Columbia, planning to con- j tlnue from there to Montana, and then to St. Paul, Minn., where he will visit his sister. Mrs. Gay ton Arm- strong. Here on Leave Jack Terrett and Kenneth Moore, both graduates of Medford high, school, who recently enlisted In the navy, are in Medford on leave, having finished their pre liminary training at San Diego. In August, Moore will enroll for a 24 weeks' course at the Machinist Mntes school at Hampton Roads. Va., and Terrett will board a ship for his first, cruise. He will be given preference as to which ship he desires to board. Attend Nebraska Picnic At the an- nual Nebrask-i picnic at Ja.itzen Beach, Portland, held July 14, at which there were present more than 1700. two solos were sung by Mrs. J. R. Thompson of this city. It was re ported here today. Mr. and Mrs. Thompson are on their way by auto to Kallspell. Mont., and are voting their niece and nephew. Mr. and Mrs, Floyd. Campion at Molalla, Ore. They will also visit In Portland enroute to Montana, returning early In the fall. Rer. Baisden Arrives The Rev. Zula Baisden of Los Angeles, who has been attending the Four Square Gos pel meeting in Portland, arrived In Medford this morning by train and will take over the pastorate of the lo. cal Four Square church. Her serevlces will start Sunday evening, and as Rev. Baisden is an artist, one of her paintings will be exhibited. Rev. Baisden said Almee Semple McPher son la expected to return to the 1 northwest In September, and may conduct a m feting here. The notd lady evangelist passed through Med ford by plane enroute to Portland but returned sout.h by train through Klamath Falls, according to Rev. Bo Is den. Elizabeth C. Lindsev, born Deo. 25. 1851, passed away at the home of her son D. O. Lindsey on Lozler Lane early this morning at the age of 84 years. Elizabeth Pritchard was married In February. 1876 to L. C. Lindsey who preceded her In death In 1930. Mr. and Mrs. Llnd-eey were residents of Colorado Springs, Colorado for many years prior to coming to Medford 13 years aeo. She was a member of the Methodist church, but became Inac tive on account of decline in health, she being an Invalid for the last eight years. rive children survive, Mrs. T. N. Maurltz and Mrs. W. J. Brady of Texas: O. S. Lindsey of Ada. Okla homa: O. D. Lindsey. San Diego, and D. O. Lindsey of Medford. Also two granddaughters in Medford. Misses Alta and Lois Lindsey. Services will be held at the Coneer Funeral Parlors Thursday morning. July 18. at 10:80 o'clock. Interment will be in the Medford cemetery. steers and heifers scaling 900 lb downward: most of these going to small killers at 9.75 to 8.50: best light heifers 10.00; cows weak to 15 lower; bulls 10-15 higher: and vealers weak. SHEEP: 7000; closing active; bulk fat lambs steady to strong; spots 10 15 higher: bulk 85-95 lb. Idaho lambs 8.40: strictly choice 93 Jb. averages B.so: plain 78 lb. Oregon 7.65; good to choice natives irpward to 8.50: selected lots to city butchers and shippers 8.60: good 73 lb. yearlings e.50; native slaughter ewea 2.00-3.25. tsetniehem Steel si California Packing 35 Caterpillar Tractor ............ 50J Chrysler 52s, Commedeial Solvent 19 4 Curtlss-Wrtght 31 DuPont io43,4 3714 Portland Produce j CRATER STAFF 10 PARK NEXT WEEK Staff members of Crater Lake Na tional park, who have been occupy ing the offlcea In the federal build ing this year much longer than usual expect to move to the park next week. It waa announced today. The delay has been due to the fact that extensive Improvements are being compIeted this year In the dormitory at parje neaoquarters. Last year the staff moved to the park In the middle of May, excep tionally early due to the open sea son. The dormitory will not be com pleted before the close of the season, for full use next year, but will be prepared to an extent allowing the office force to live comfortably there during the remainder of the summer. PORTLAND. July 16 (AP) But terPrints, A grade. lb. in parchment wTapper. 28'ic lb. car tona; B grade, parchment wrapped, cartons, 374c lb. BUTTERFAT Portland delivery: A grade deliveries at least twice weekly. 25', i26c lb.; country routes. 24'4r 26Vic lb.; B grade, deliveries less than twice weekly, 24'a g 25c lb.; C grade at market. B GRADE CREAM FOR BOTTLING Buying price, butterfat basis, S5c 10. EOGS Sales to retailers: Specials. jbc; extras, 36c; fresh extras, brown 26c; standards. 23c; fresh mediums 25c: medium firsts, 21c dozen. EGOS Buying price of whole salers: Fresh specials, 24c; extras 24c: standards, 22c: extra mediums. 21c: medium firsts, 18c; undergrade. ibc aozen. COUNTRY MEATS Selling price to retailers: Country, killed hogs, best butchers, under 150 lbs.. 15141s 18c: vealers. No. 1. 11 i 012c lb7: light and thin. 8 10c lb.; heavy. 88c lb.; others unchanged. WOOL 1935 clip, nominal: Wil lamette valley medium. 22c lb.; coarse and braid, 20c lb.; eastern Oregon. 18 ft 22c lb. Cheese, milk, live poultry, onions. new onions, potatoes, new potatoes, cantaloupes and hay, steady and unchanged. General Foods General Motors International Harvester I. T. & T Johns-Mamille Montgomery Ward North American Penney (J. C.l Phillips Petroleum ........ Radio Southern Pacific Std. Brands , Std. Oil Cal Std. Oil N. J Trans. America a". Union Carbide jj, United Aircraft 15', V. S. Steel S8Tt 36 47 H (4 291, 17', 77 i 31 i 6, 19 15; 33', 47 John Boles in Craterian Role Portland Wheat fthsm. lis a LQAiMS If you need any amount up to $300 for a worthy purpose you can quickly get it from us on your own signature and security. Our service is confidential and saves you the em barrassment of asl icg help from rela tives and friends. No endorsers required no fmbarrassinst in- m vestijration. No delay -' you eet the money i the same dav you B j apply. ' Orejcn-Washington M Mortspre Co. If. IS s. Central. li Ll"ne No. S-K.7 Official word was announced to day at the offices of Rogue River National forest authorizing federal closure of the Ashland w&tershed. The closure went Into effect July 15 under regulation Tl-I. The area, which Includes about 12.985 acres. Is closed to anyone "going or being upon a portion of the national forest which may be designated by the regional forester us an area of fire hazard, except by permit Issued by the local forest ot Ucer. No permits are required by actual settlers going to or from their homes." PORTLAND, Ore., July 18. (API Grain: Wheat: Open High Low Close July 71 .71 .70 .70 Sep.. old 70 .70 .10', .70", Sep., new 71 , .11 .71 .71 Dec 72 i .72'i .72 .72 Cash: Big Bend bluestem (13 pet. ).... .91 Big Bend bluestem 112 pet.) .87 Dark hard winter (13 pet.) Dark hard winter (11 pet.) 76 Soft white and western wrlte 72 Hsrd winter 70 Northern spring , 71. Western red 69', Oats No. 3 white. (25.50. Corn No. 3 eastern yellow, 140.25. Mlllrun standard. 823.50. Today's car receipts: Wheat 7; flour 14. flan FranrlM-o Butterfat SAN FRANCISCO, July 16. (AP) Butterfat 2814 f.o.b. San rrancleco. se Mall Tribune want ads. IN GRANTS PASS PARK The third annual Iowa picnic . since the organlrat'.on was revived n southern Oregon will be held Sunday, August 11, in Grants Pass i;ark. C. H. Demaray of Grants Pass, ,-resident. ts making the final ar-; , .'.mgements. Women of the Iowa club of Grants P2S will be the official hostesses and will see that there is coffee and 1 fruit for the picnickers. Ghost Vill Walk For Soldier Lads The quarterly army pay for the two Medford companies of the national suard. Headquarters Co. and Co. A . has been received and will be dtrlb n:d tnirt at the resuiar drill at r:e a.-mo-.'. Cpt C2-J Tnzn-id tn ti.v;:1. -m ';jsv T.". pav fo- the quar , it: ps.'icni tctaift aaout $1200. "You rive me suck of that or ?ou don't get part of what I'm rolng to ha'.e Hits noon a lot of White's Home Maid Cottage Cheese." Call or see us for instruc tion. $3, S2 and 31 will b given away each month for best BRIGHT SAYINGS SAVE THESE ADS. A prize will be given at the end of the series for the best scrap book. 201 ucrriMEi KIOMUi PS TODAY and WED. .vmtrn Thrv'IJ wreck von W Kith lafft 'till you jp hur Ride OI) f lC. FIELDS iBjby LeRoy PkATHUIN HOWARD TAMMANY YOUNO SAM HARDY I. V snnr tmft j j TTimsjij PjjlTil'n1 aTnwTjTrf i E "Horll' lr nd Warmer" H h. i.J.8.1JlLil TIXiUiJ S "snip Shots" Newsreel H : mrnVTmm, .B ikalalaMkMlA t "4t'W:Vsn , Hii. WW Ona of the most unusual romantic prosperous business. The drama to b shown on the screen comes to tha Oratrian theatre for tomorrow only when "Orchid to You" will hive 1U first local now Ing. with a brilliant cast, sparkltnff dialogue and a moat novel setting. the picture haa been declared real enterULnment by prevlewera. jonn Boies, the screen's most dodu- Ur singing star, playa the role of a clever society lawyer. Ha thrilled pre- risrong audience with his fight to oust a pretty girl florist from her way he wound her and then wins her- the best post-graduate course In lov that can be Imagined! Jean Mulr, foremost of fllmdom leading ladles, has the part of the beauteous lady florist. Charles Butterworth. the comedy ravorlta of millions of moviegoers, has the role of a "deadpan" cOA'bo who proposes every Tuesday just for practice. "Orchids to Ton" will also be hown Wednesday night only at the Holly tneatre. IN NEW SPOT SOON Work is being rushed to complete remodeling at the Leonard Electric Company's new location In the Wir. ner. Wcrtman and Gore building at 305 East Main street, preparatory to opening the attractive establishment in the very near future, according to an announcement by Morris B. Leonard. In addition to being In the heart j mo uuvMiwn shopping aistrict. ueonaro a new store will provide great deal of space for display pur poses, the room being 24 by 140 feet In size. Large, aolld plate show win- dowa will be particularly effective for exhibiting modern electrical equip ment. "It is our aim to make the Leon ard Electric company a complete elec trical unit with Indirect lighting and tne latest Mont a heating system, snd other up-to-date fixtures. The store will be alr-condltloned for summer comfort." Mr. Leonard slid today. Ivory walls with mahogany trim will characterize the Interior of Lson- ra a store. Nationally advertised llnea of electrical merchandise to be featured by Leonards will Include Frlgldalres. both domestic and com merclal; General Electric radios and appliances: Essy washers; Montij on Durning equipment: Weber re frigerated show cases and fixtures. Delco water systems and lighting plants. Mr. Leonard has been active in the electrical business in Medford for the past 12 years and ha a thorough knowledge of buying and selling high quality goods. Mrs. Leonard, who Is associated with Mr. Leonard in op eratlng the store In the Holly build ing will also assist at the East Mln location. TEN YEARS FROM NOW . . . you'll still remember this stark, living drama of two people who stood alone . . . who triumphed over a restless, changing world I KING VIGOR'S SUPREME TRIUMPH The Thrills I The Drama 1 The Romance of the Soill . . . and a small courageous band with "guts" enough to put over an Hea bigger than the N. R. A, ! DAILY Heart-hungry women . . . love starved men . . . human dyna mite . , , meet the motley mob I Louie .... Played by Addison Richards . . one of the roughest mtirgs who ew fought his way- across the nrrernl . . Sally .... Added Boop f.'arttton "Stop That Koise" Sportllrht "Animal Intelligence" 'Popular Science" News Events Tlaed by Barbara Pepper ... a serpent In a klmona . . . railed outt-ant . . . by men who knew no other kind! .... John .... Ployed by Tom Keene . . singed hr a skirt . . . whose flame he mistook for real romance! . Mary. . . . Plaved by Karen Morley ... a Madonna In "No-Woman' I-and" . . . mho II red. loxed and fought for her man! .... Chris .... Placed by John T. Qualen . . . honest-to.naod sun of the toll, hne msitlc turned a hell Inio happiness, poverty Into plenty! Hundreds of Others It Starts Today! Shows 1:4S f ( Adults . , . 26c Children . . . lOe Crippled Boy Drowns INDEPENDENCE, Ore., July 18. (API Harold TUburg, 17. was drown ed In the Willamette river south of the ferry here shortly before noon to day. Tllburg. who was crippled as a result of an automoblte accident two years aeo. was not considered a strong swimmer. Rllier NFW YORK. July 18 (API Bar silver stesdy. unchanged at 67',. Use Mall Tribune want ads. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FOR RENT Apartment. 334 AppU. WANTED Model T Ford truck In good condition, will pay "h. Henry HoxworUi, Rt. 4, Box 1.12. Medford. WOMAN With 10 yejr old nov wurj second wo-k. Reasonable, write Mrs. Dorothy Gibbon, Jacksonville. Ore. WANTED TO RENT 5 or rovn house, close In. Reasonable rent. Permanent tenants. Tel 1286-Y. FOR SALE Desirable S-room modern home, fireplace, nice lawns n1 shrubbery, garage. 1675 down. Bjl ance Home Owners Loan pavable 113 70 monthly. For appointment call 1830. WANTED Transportation to Port- ,u. oiiare expenses. iuo s. oak-date. FOR SALE A No. I elenn alfalfa hay 10.50 ton In field. Elinor Ha-ilej Bush. Phone 902 after 6:00 p. m. FOR SALE Apricots. Phone 630-.I-2. LATE 7 Hudson sedon, looks and runs like new. Mtiiv miles of trouble free service, onlv S125 00. PIERCE ALLEN MOTOR CO Dodge and Plymouth FOR RENT Cabin. Hand Store. Pat's Second TO RENT 8 acres Improved. Call naven street. WANTED To rent piano, mint be Trt iswa conaicion. phone 322-Y. WANTED Ladles of Medford Town- ruu l.iud to oring In articles for " ixKjsvo iooo sale lo be held at 130 East Main. St. WANTED Lady to keep'house" tit of town. $10 00 per month to start and good home. Own bass. Porl Spaur. Please an answer. Box 2683 Tribune. FOR SALE Oladlola blooms. 35c ios. Mrs. Dressier. 1107 E. Main. LOST Small pocketbook containing gold chain and pins. Valued aa keepsake. Reward. Tel. 808-J-l. ALWAYS TIRED AND RUN DOWN Can It be tha. Improper di zest ion. shu-jish bowels, and a tired and run down feeling Xep you from enloying the pleasures of life which are right fully yours? ' If so. It is probable that the use of a tonic, laxative, and stomachic la needed. By combining these three 1m. portnnt actions in one product. WU llms S. h. K. Formula hw proved very effective in obtaining relief from such conditions as indtetloa with gaa and pains, atonic cons'lpa t ion. sick headaches, loss of wi?ht and appetite, and general run-down feeling. Williams S. L. K. Formula can b obtained on a money-back iaran tre from the Heath Drvi Store Ask for your bottle today. Adv. im.ji-. SM1BSMT ll il Tl I SJ ISMS) SJSJSI ISM lis llll Sal il Ml IS I III I . " Shows 1:45 1:00-0:00 Mats . . . S.vlgl Erea . . . S.vl Kiddles . 10,-1 Last Times Tonight PAT 0 BRIEN - Josephine Hutchinson in "Oil for the Lamps of China" TOMORROW ON LY And for your accommodation, the same program tomorrow night only at the HOLLY THEATRE f '-sLj The sizzlinff story M f of BOcieiy's favor- al I tfe A ite lady florist . . I I MT ' Her orchids are tokens in the fTy love affairs of the best people 2rV IWv . . the secreta of her brder book changed the social register to a scan- '&sSS!rfb Xi . JlU BOLES I JEAN M U I R : CHARLES BUTTERWORTH I""1 '-l 8TARTIN0 THURSDAY! wsisRpsMrf