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    MEDFORD MAIL TRIBTINT:, MEDFOKD. OKF.GOX. TUESDAY. AUGUST 13. 19T.
PAGE SEVEN
Local and
Mrs. Brrne Leaves Mrs. Byrne of
Medford left last nifht on the Shasta
for Sa.n Franetsco.
Visitor Departs Miss K&hln de
parted for Saa Francisco yesterdsy
after visiting friend here.
fr. Huher to Los Angeles Mrs. T
J. Huber of this city left last night
for Loa Angeles-
Leares for Vancouver Robert
Ijamb, applicant for enlistment, in
the U. fl. army, left Isst nl$ht for
Vancouver, Wash.
Hsre on Business M. S. Preswood
arrived on the Oregonlan thl morn
ing end will apend the day here on
business.
Visiting Mrs. Payne Airs. Miller
nd daughter, en route to Portland,
stopped In Med ford today to visit
Mrs. Richard Payne.
Ame Visitor Departs .Mary Gard
ner left this rooming on the Shasta
after visiting at the home of Mrs.
I. P. Ames.
Polk to Pant Barbara. W. A. Pollc
left last night for Santa Barbara,
baring been discharged from the
cc.
Jack Aiken Visiting. Here Jack
Aiken, formerly of Medford and now
living In California, vaa Ttsltlng In
Medford yesterday.
Return from Gold Beach Earl Foy
and Dr. Budge returned last night
from a trip to Gold Beach.
Visitor Departs Mrs. Arthur Small
left for her home In Portland thla
morning, after visiting her parents.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl J. Brommer.
Here From San Jose-Bllly Trip
lets of San Jose arrived this morn
lag to visit Martin Luther, Jr., of
Talent.
a
Returns From South Mervln Mor
ris, the son of Mrs. Leroy Peck of
thla city, returned to hla home today
after a two months' visit In San
Francisco.
Averllls to Butte Falls Mr. and
Mrs. George W. AverlU left yesterday
for Butte Fall where they will spend
the remainder of the summer at their
ranch.
WANT A DEER? LITHIA
ASHLAND, Aug. 13. (Spl.) Do
you want a deer? If so. Just apply to
the Aahland LI thl a park commission
and your wish will be fulfilled, as the
commission has a bunch of deer on
their hands In the upper park pen
with the aged elk which they want
to give away.
They have found from repeated ex
periences that It is useless to turn
them out, as they like their feeding
lot there so well that they Immedi
ately return. In fact, there are re
cruits outside the fence almost every
evening, applying for admission.
One reason the commission Is very
desirous of giving them away Immed
iately Is that the deer have eaten the
undergrowth and there Is really very
little there to eat now. Unless they
can dispose of them at once, they will
have to make an expenditure for
feed, i
This, of course, does not apply to
the deer In the lower park pen. as
they are one of the greatest attrac
tions In ahe park. Local people and
tourists and other visitors In the city
flock to the lower park pen to view
the deer and other animals In the
park oo, but very few go to the up
per pen where the deer are kept with
the elk.
LEGION,
OFF TO CONCLAVE
American Legion and Auxiliary del
agates to the state convention of the
veteran' organization left today for
The Dalles where the sessions will
open Wednesday and continue until
Sunday. L. C. Gar lock waa in charge
of arrangements for the trip. Others
going Include Warren Butler. Fred
Luy. Cole Holmes. Mrs. Walter Olm
scheld. Mrs. Belva Aiken. Mrs.
Humphries. Mrs. George Codding an3
Mra. Marie Judy.
Carleton Martin and Caa Wymore
left this morning with the "40 et 8"
train which will be a feature of the
annual parade at the convention.
FABER AND KIOD GOING
TOKIWANIS CONVENTION
tVeret Paber, prealdent of the
Medford Klwanls club, and C. M
Kidd are motorlnir north today to
attend the annual Klwanlan con
vention being held at Vancouver
B. C. Mra. Kldd accompanied them
north, and ahe and Mr. Kldd wtu
tart a aeveral weeka' vacation there,
while Mr. Paber win return aome
time next week.
Dm Mail Tribune want Ida
First Church
of Christ
Scientist
15 Miaut Devotional
Period .
KMED
8 o'clock a. m. Daily
Aug-uit 12 to 17 Inc.
Personal
Leaves for Portland Bylngton Col
vig of Medford left today for a three
weeka' visit in Portland.
California Visitor Gates Watson of
Pacific Grove arrived in Medford tha
morning for a short visit.
Mother and Son Home Mrs. Al
Forman and young son Dennla Ward,
left the Community hospital today
for their home on the Griffin creek
road.
Undergoes Operation J. L. O "Don
ah ugh of Butte Falls underwent a
minor operation at the Sacred Heart
hospital this morning.
Business Visitors Messrs. Snod
grass snd Black well, president ind
secretary of the Merchant Finance
corporation of San Francisco, arrived
on the Shasta this morning.
Home from School Miss Arlene
Hay returned to her home in Central
Point a few days ago after complet
ing a course at the University of
Washington summer school in Seat
tle. Judge Currv's Condition Improved
Judge Allan D. Curry, who has
been sick at a local hospital for some
time, was reported to be recovering
from hla tllnosa and can uow receive
visitors.
Bicycle Theft Confirmed Confirm
ation of the report that the bicycles
found in possession of Jerry Keegan
and Lester Cavanough of Portland
were stolen from Eugene was received
by city police today.
Speaks tit Ashland Today Dr. Fred
W. Ingvoldstad. one of the outstand
ing public lecturers and liberal min
isters of the west, spoke in Gold
Hill yesterday and will speak In Ash
land today.
To California Mrs. Earl Campbell
and daughters Thelma and Opal, and
Mra. Barrow and son Buss, left Sat
urday for California to be with Mrs.
Barrow's daughter who Is very 111.
All are from Phoenix.
Visitors From California Edwin
Martin, his mother Mrs. R. E. Teague.
of Exeter. Calif., and Mr. Teague
were visitors yesterday at the Frank
L. Applegate home on South Oak
dale. They returned to California last
night.
Rialto's Star
For sheer suspense and Ingenuity.
the newest of the Charlie Chan mys
teries tops all Its predecessors and
Warner Oland once more registers
heavily in his moat celebrated role
of Chan In "Charlie Chan In Egypt,"
starting at the Rial to theater today
for a three-day run.
The story carries Charlie Chan to
the mystery-scented land of the Pha
roahs. Priceless gold and Jeweled
treasure have been taken from among
those brought to light by the French
Historical society's expedition, near
Luxor on the Nile, and Charlie "han
Is assigned to trace the theft and
the thieves. A killer strikes and, with
the shadowy hand of death casting
Its gloom over the entire family of
the expedition leader. Charlie Chan's
skill and courage are tested to their
limit.
Card of Thanks
We wish to extend our thsnka and
appreciation to the many friends
who ao graciously rendered services
during our recent bereavement.
John Peterson and friends.
Come On Down and Hear the
Southern Oregon Community
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tree
Concert
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CITY PAMC
TGHITE 8:00 to 9:00 P. M.
Lewis Super Service Station
Complete Automotive Service Wrecker Service
WE NEVER CLOSE
Eighth and Front W. L. LEWI8. Mgr. Phone 1300
HEAT JACKS UP
PORTLAND. Or., Aug. IS. (API
Butter prices" responded to the
weather s heat and advanced cent
a pound for all scores except firsts
here today.
Butterfat automatically made a
similar rise. Decreasing make of but
ter, together with fear of further loss
in churning operations, boosted
prices.
With a decresse of fresh efts still
showing, barket for eggs continued
good for fresh stork at least, although
the word "fresh" Is not tolerated un
der the new state law.
Trading In the chicken market con
tinued steady generally and no
changes were shown In the buying
or selling quotations ,f or the day. A
few dressed turkeys continued to
meet demand.
PORTLAND, Ore., Aug. 13. AP
U-5.D.A.) HOG recelpta 200: market
slow, mostly 25 lower; extreme top SO
lower, erasing Monday's advance: good
to choice 175-315 lb. drive Ins mostly
11.75: medium around 11.40: 335-2RO
Ira.. 11-U.25: light lights 11-11 n,
packing sows mostly 8.50; choice 104
133 lb. feeder pigs 13 50.
CATTLE receipts 100: Calve. 10:
market active, steady to strong: few
light grass stwers G-6-T5; good heavy
steeds up to 8.00: heifers 4.25-8.50:
low cutters and cutter cows 2.50-3.25:
common to medium J.:-0-4J5: good
beef cows 4.90-4.75; young cows to
635: bulla 4-4.75: medium vealen?
5.50-6.76. Choice un t 8 60.
SITCEP recelpta 1C0; quality plain;
few sales around steady but Inquiry
bioad for fat lambs; fed grades
quotable tip to CIO. ptsalbly above;
few common to medium trade 4.35
5 25: fairly good 72 lb. shorn lambs
5 60: yearlings 4.35.4.50. slaughter
ewes 1.75-2.26; yearling ewes up to
3.75.
CHICAGO. Aug. 13. (AP)-(USDA)
HOGS: 10.000: steady; choice light
wight scarce, strong; big weight
butchers 5i10c lower In instances:
better grsde 170-340 lba.. $ll.85t
13.10: good to choice light light.
ftll.50.66; medium to good kinds
(llrf.50: SOWS HO-35 !f .60.
CATTLE 6.000; good grade fed
steer and yearllnga 36c higher; act
ive at advance; several loada (12
$.35: yearlings up to $11.50: heifer
yearllnga scaling 761 lbs. $11.35; grain
fed light heifers and mixed yearlings
very scarce: stockera ejid feeders
scarce. firm; moatly $6.36(?7.50:
northwesters greaser in erop moatly
cow $56: oow market uneven:
mostly steady to 36c lower; bull and
vealers steady.
SHEEP 4.000; fat lambs weak to
10c lower; trading slow; native lambe
top $8.90; beat ranger $8.90; others
$8.75; native throwouts $67; sheep
steady; aoarce; ewes $2(j.60; feeding
lamba strong; 73 lbs. black faces
$8.80.
SOOTH SAN FRANCISCO, Aug. 13.
(AP) U. S. D. A.) Cattle: 250;
active on small supply; largely low
grade cows, fully steady; other classes
nominal: high-medium to low-good
short-fed and fed steers under 1100
lbs. quotable at $7.40-8.00; cutters
$4.25-4.50; better grade she-stock off
market: good cows quotable around
$5.35-$5.65; good bulls absent, eligible
$6.25-5.75.
Calves: 85: fully steady; uneven
300-lb. calvse $8.50; good-choice light
vealers quotable $9.00-$9.50.
Sheep: 600; active; fully steady
considering quality; wooled Oregon
Iambs $7.76; choice handy weights
quotable possibly higher: few good
73-lb. wooled $7.50; common-good
75-lb. wooled, $6.60 straight; all ma
tured sheep carrying medium pelts;
yearlings $4 .78-655: aged wethera
$4.26; ewes $3.00-$3.50.
Portland Wheat
PORTLAND. Ort., Aug. 13. AP)
Grain:
Wheat: Open High Low Clow
Sept 71 1li 704 71
Sept. New 71V4 71H 71'4 714
Dec. 7S 73 7314 73 14
Merch 78 7 74 7414
Ctih: Big Bend bluutem. IS per
cent 6014; Big Bend bluestem, 86;
darn hard winter. 13 per cent It:
dark hard winter, 11 per cant 7114;
oft white. 70'4: western white. 70;
hard winter and northern spring.
70'4: western red. 60 '.4 .
Oau; No. 3 white. 31.00.
i0.
Corn: No. 3 yellow. 38.'0.
Mlllrun stsndard. 23.00.
Today's car receipts: Wheat 101;
flour 3.
Portland Produce
PORTLAND, Aug. 13. I API BUT
TER: prints. A grade, 29c lb. in
parchment wrapper, 30c lb In car
tons; B grade, parchment wrapped.
28c lb.: oartona 29c lb.
BUTTERFAT Portland delivery: A
grade deliveries at least two weekly.
37Vi38,ic lb.; country routes. 26'-j
284c lb.; B grade delivery leas
than twice weekly. 36' 27c lb.: C
grade at market. B grade cream for
bottling, buying price, butterfat
basis. 55c lb.
EGGS Buying price of whole
salers: fresh specials. 37c; extras, 37c;
standards. 35c; extra mediums. 23o;
medium, first, l&c; undergrade. 18c;
pullets. 16c doren.
MILK A grade. Portland delivery.
521;c lb. butterfat ba&ls for 4 per
oent.
Cheese, country meats, live poul
try, new onions, new potatoes, cant
aloupes, wool and hay, steady and
unchanged.
Chicago Wheat
CHICAGO. Aug. 31. (AP) Wheat:
Open High Low Close
Sept - 88 H -874 -86i .86H
Dec. ....... -89!i .89 .884 .88
May .91 .91 .90i .90
Wall St. Report
NEW YORK. Aug. IS. (API
Strength of the utilities overshadow
ed profit taking In other sections of
the stock market today and the list
closed active and firm.
American Telephone led the up
turn with many new highs for the
year again In evidence. A late pickup
In the rails and scattered specialties
helped sentiment. Transfers approxi
mated 2.350.000 shares.
Today's closing prices for 33 select
ed stocks follow:
Al. Chem & Dye lflOH
Am. Can 142'i
Am. 4s Fgn. Pow 8
A. T. & T 140i
Anaconda - 17
Atch. T. Ar S. F 53
Bendlx Avla 16
Beth. Steel 36
California Pack'g 3314
Caterpillar Tract. 53
Chrysler . 60
Coml. Solr 19
Curtiss-Wrlght 3
DuPont 110
Gen. Foods 36
Gen. Mot - 44 V,
Int. Harvest. 63
I. T. As T 13
Johns-Man. 64
Monty Ward 35
North Amer 33
Penney (J. C.) - 79
Phillips Pet 24
Radio 7
Sou. Pac 30
Std. Brands 14
St. Oil Cal 34
St. Oil N. J 46
Train. Amer. 8
Union Carb. 65
Unit. Aircraft 17
U. S. Steel 44
Snn Frunclwio Butterfat
SAN FRANCISCO. Aug. 13. (API
FLrat grade butterfat. 3014c fob. S&n
Franclaco.
S. S. SMITH CONTINUES
SHOW IMPROVEMENT
S. S. Smith, well known Medford
man. Ml for the peat several weeks
e,t the Commu nl ty hospl te.1, 1
"rightly Improved" today, socordlng
to a bulletin luued from the hoe
pita, this afternoon.
Visits In Grant i l'a Miss Wilms
Morgan of Medford visited relatives
In Grants Pass over the week-end.
MM
AHYTlMEs
KIDMMJ
TODAY and WED.
Terrifying!
One amazing mur.
der after another .
and a startling solu
tion that brings two
lovers together! I I
1000 thrills
1000 laughs!
Ricardo Cor tez
Virginia Bruce
In
"SHADOW
OF DOUBT"
CONSTANCE COLLIER
IBABELL JEWELL
ARTHUR BYRON
BETTY fURNESS
ADDED
"HITS OF TODAY"
novelty 'Nature's Gangsters
News
In Craterian and Holly Shows
,AN.LjsfcD .'. '. . Alan fiftin ibmni.n ,m-
"Wen parenta divorce what rights
have the children?"
Thla la the question asked, and
answered with dramatic intensity, in
"Age of Indiscretion." amazing drama
of children of sepaartion and the law
courts, playing at the Craterian thea
tre tomorrow only.
The new picture, with Paul Lukas.
Madge Evans, May Robson and little
The Ethiopian
Situation
By the Associated Press
ROME Informed circles report
Mussolini's policy to be "no compro
mise" at trl-power conference on
Ethiopian crisis.
LONDON Lord Robert Cecil urges
Britain to show Italy it will uphold
League of Nations by force If neces
sary. COLLEGE STUDENT AID
I
PORTLAND. Ore.. Aug. 13 (AIM-
ill 7:00-9:00
STARTS TODAY
You'll Tremble a
--and
r" --ana maxe .a
f with I au ghter ! -j
with laughter!
Charlie Chan plunges into his
weirdest adventure with Stepin
' Fetchit as his reluctant aide ! . . .
Unearthing a mystery 3,000 years old !
HW1Pi
with
WARNER OLAND
"PAT" PATERSON
STEPIN FETCHIT
David Jack Holt Involved In the main
action, is a graphic echo of several
famous court cases of recent times.
Delving into the intimate facta. It
has produced a gripping piece of
human Interest entertainment touch
ed with high drama.
The Fame program will also be
shown tomorrow night at the Holly
theatre.
I All haste was being made today to
j perfect the setup under which 13
I per cent of the college student of
I Oregon may obtain federal aid work
l up to as high as $20 a month.
College offlciala meeting here yes
terday with Paul T. jAckaon of
Klamath Falls, state director of the
national youth administration, urged
that the program be completed soon
so beginning or returning students
could make their plans.
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
POR RENT Modern 4 room house.
Arcadia Court. Phone 107S.
MODERN WOMEN
NmJ Not Safei monthly piia and delsy due lo
fold, n rv ouaa train, eipure or fcimiJitr caum.
ChJ-chw-ten Di&moDii B: and liHa anfftttrf
fl-.ll ftKlHV.J rm "N-.l.i- D.ll.l C.U1
ui urursiauiarovcrayfitrB. AHUM
tm diamond an an d i
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FOR 3 DAYS
With Suspense!
shake
ADDCD ATTRACTIONS
rxcisr. my ni.ovr.ft
YarlMv
"famoul Pfoplf at rta"
Cartonn a) Nfi
Sfw
Rl Adulta
II 250
i 4
HAVE new wringer rolls installed in
your old washer. Any make avail
able. Bargain prices this month
only. Ficks' Hardware.
POR SALE li twin-cylinder pump
with I h. p. 110-volt motor. $65.00.
Inquire 131 W. Mam.
POR SALE 1034 Pont lac sedan.
Owner does not drive. Will sll at
sacrifice. Car is like new in every
way. Se car at 1401 Euclid Ave.
PONTIAC LANDAU SEDAN
Original finish like new. Very small
milea:. onlv $265.00.
PKim-E ALLEN MOTOR CO.
Locir;p fc Plymouth
POR SALE Red Irish setter puppies.
Phone 303.
POR SALE 378 weaner p;gs. $A.OO
apiece, call 15,9.
FOR RENT 3-rni. Furn. Hoi.e. Fleo
Ranee A" Washing Maoh. $33 Inch
water. 636 W. 4th St.
FOR SALE 20x8' j lunch room on
BuU'le chassis, completely equipped.
Will sell cheap. What will you of
fer. Milton Baumgartner, 1109 So.
L St., Grants Par.
WANTED Housework bv experienced
girl. Box 62Bb Tribune.
GOOD USED CARS
Reasonable Prices
1033 Plymouth. 4 P. B. Sedan, side
mounts 1032 Plymouth 4 P. A. Coupe
I0:i2 Plymouth 4 P. A. Sedan
IPaa LaSalle Sedan
10D0 Chevrolet Sedan
1M3 Ford V-8 Sedan
1030 Austin Coupe
1030 Dodge D. A. Sedan
Also several other good burs.
ARMSTRONG MOTORS. INC.
38 N. Riverside Phone 18
TUSCAN cling peaches. Dolph Phlpps,
crater lam Highway.
TWO PIANOS One grand piano, one
email uprignt piano, both of a makr.
well known for sixty years. Will
sell at a sacrifice price on rental
terma or would even store In home
where good care would be taken
and where a sale might be reas
onably expected later. Write
Collins and Ervin Ptano Co.,
Alderway Building, Portland.
POSITIVELY ENDS T0NITE
"BECKEY SHARP" IN COLOR!
TOMORROW ONLY !
Kisfflfearvi!: f-iii.
f : ,,,im mmmmw'i
l '
SSnt.flt! OlNCERE!
W. $2J TRUE-TO-LIFE!
try '1 A neglected husba,nd,
"MCv- $fr J luxury loving wife and
5 S ' I girl who braved the lash
,,(f' ' he loved 1
mm
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FOR SALE Used tourln? car. flood
condition. Phone 172, Jackson vilit.
WANTED Girl for housework. Write
box 6364 Tribune, giving phone
number.
WANTED Man with soliciting ex
perience by large reliable firm.
Salary and commission. Excellent
opportunity for advancement.
State all qualifications and prev
ious experience. Box 6J82. Tribune.
WANTED Refined woman. 34 or 40.
to care for home while mother
works. Winters work It satisfac
tory. Box 6281 Tribune.
POR SALE Heavy pullets. Also In
cubator and poltr' fencing. H. H.
Me&ier. Rt. 3, Box 434, Rosa Lane.
FOR SALE Fine fresh pickling cu
cumbers, direct from ranch at
ranch prices. Walden's Grocery,
North Riverside. Bring container!.
FOR SALE ChryMer and Plymouth
demonstrators. Big saving. Arm
strong Motors. Inc. 33 N. River
side. Phone 18.
CORN Improved Golden Bantam,
15c dozen by the sack. Cucumbera
nnd ca.bbage. 3 ml. west on J'VlUe
Highway. B. E. Ford.
Mr. Car Owners
Are you getting
what you paid fort
4 out of 5 cars on (he road today
are not giving full power and
mileage. They need adjusting ufa
Find out if your car is ooe of
these. Ask your Smiling Associ
ated Dealer about the scientific
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III Mats... 2.-.C
HI brea . . . H-V
HI Kiddles . 10r
pauTlukas
madge evans
MAY ROBSON
HELEN VINSON
David Jack Holt
The same show Wednes
day night only at the
Holly Theatre
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