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MEUFOTO? TRTBTTSTS. MTSTDTTORD, OT?EnONr. TTFTVSSTVAY. 'ATOFST 14. PAGE FIVE Local and Mr. Kuman to ttuReiie Mrs. J. J. r,ymin iclt this morning to visit Mr mother in Eugene. yMtor l-eaves Mrs. lye of Eugene lft thin morning for hr home after visiting Mrs. H. W. Young of this city. Rno In Onint ra. Leland J. Knox spt the day in Grants Pass transacting business. B.i.k from Lou Anseles Mr. Hern of Phoenix returned this morning from Los Angeles. WHey Relatives Deiwrt The daugh ter and son-in-law of M. J. Wiley left last night for Palo Alto, Calif. Army Applicants l,eave John W. Sheldon and J. P. Dellsse. applicants for enlistment in the. U. S. army left last night. Departs After Visit Mabelle Hous ton left today for Mountalnair after visiting her aunt, Mrs. Bechtel of this city. Stopping Ifpre Mrs. M. R. Rice and granddaughter. Eunice Oault. en route to Portland stopped to visit Mrs. Richard Calder of this city. In San FrnnrlsrciT-Mr. and Mrs. Al fred Burch are now In San Pmnclsco. word received from the Cllft hotel indicates. Return to Portland Mrs. V.E. Wright left today for Portland tfter spending ten days with James Camp bell of Mcdford. Here from Port land Mr. Hoyt of Portland lifts spent the past weelc In southern Oregon, at Crater lake, Klamath Palls and Medford. floes to Yellowstone Mrs. Edith Garrett left todny for a ten day trip to Yellowstone par where she will Join her father and two sisters. I'nderpoes Operalloii Mrs. V. B. Rowley. 619 North Riverside avenue, underwent a major operation this morning a,t the Sacred Heart hospital. Minor Operation Mrs. B. M. Long underwent ft minor operation this morning at the Sacred Heart hos pital. Having nlth riinulusliiiiiis Mrs. P;iMce and niece. Betty Jane Sinclair, of Los Angeles arrived this morning to visit Mr. Pake's brother-in-low, A -B. Cunningham. FLY-TOX KILLS MORE flies, mos quiroes, moths and other insects with less expense, less trouble, less time J F L y T O X ITCHING Don't end" lire this torment another dav. Annlv Rpfttnnl In ttiaa ttch.nir akin Anvwhnni on your body, and prove now quickly it gives renei, m daily use, nearly 40 years. TO PORTLAND COACH-TOURIST ONEWAY ROl'NDTRIP S6.59 $10.65 Next time you o to Port land, the tram. Ride in a big.comi'ortablecoachon the Stasia. Orgoinamod ern Tourist Pullman forthe same fare.plussmaltcjiaree for seat. On this daylight trip you arrive in Portland at 7:35 p.m. S9.88 $13.05 You can ae time by trav eling while you sleep in a roomy, restful berth. These fares, plus berth charge, are good in luxuriousstandard Pullmans. Or you can go by coach for the same fares as shon-n for the dai light trip. This nteht train brine? you into Portland at 7:5S next morning. Day and night tratns returning, aho. Southern I FIRST CLASS I ONE VChX ROL'NDTRIP I I Personal R'cfltlni; Medical Treatment Rog-1 r Dunnliigion o( Jackaonvllle la patient at the Swed Heart hospital, receiving medlcan treatment. . From tasks rolnt Mrs. i. 8. Hew lett and dmiahvr Hattlo of Bifrl Point were Medford visitors venterday afternoon. . Llnflwr ImproTlnc O. O. LlndJey. vho haa been seriously ill at hla home for the paat ten tiara, la report ed aa being In an Improved condition today. . WlM-niuIn fine.! Mlas Rom Roon y of Madison. Wisconsin. arrived this morning on the Shasta and Is a gueat at the J. R. Marshall residence. 1130 West Tenth street. ... To Sutherlln Home C. E. Talbott. who has been recelvlne medical care for the past three weeKa at the, A. E. Lyman home here, la leaving tonight for his home In Sutherlln. Oregon. Kenly . Rrturnlnr ..Today Farwell Kenly la expected to return today by motor from Roe. California, where he haa been visiting for some time with relatives. ... Rudy Slnglers Proud Parents A baby boy. weighing alx pounds and elught ounces wna born to Mr. and Mrs. Rudy Singler yesterday at the Sacred Heart hospital. Both mother and son are doing nicely. ... f"CC Members Leave Max A. Aron. Maurice Rldgley. and Clarence Un roe discharged CCC left last nljlit for Los Angeles. Henry Nyland left for San Francisco.' Jaclt Pollyea for New York, and Settlmo Montecalvo for Chicago. ... London Fisherman Visits William H. Wliltcomb, of London. England, arrived today to spend the next 10 daya or so fishing the waters of the Rogue. This la his first attempt In the Rogue, which he known by repu tation, but he has fished most of the other Important streams In the world, he stated. ... License Examiner Coming Word received from Sec. or State Earl Snell today indicates that Ward MoReyn olds. examiner of operators and chauffeurs will be In Medford Frt- day and Saturday bteween the hours I or 8 a. to a p. m. 8 a. m. to 5 p. m August 23 and 24. Friday, md from on Saturday, Optometrists to Meet There will be a meeting of the southern dUttrlet of the optometrlc association in Med ford tonight at 7 o'clock. Dr. Jud Rlckert will be chairman In charge of local arrangements. "Associating Ophthalmoscope In Orocular Correc tion." "Circulatory Disturbances." and "The Orthoptics of Hyopla" will be the topics discussed. FEHLSTOTlGHT (Continued Irons Paga One.) stealing conspiracy charge in Klam ath county. Attorney Rhoten said the assign ment was for th pitrpn nf pro tecting their legal fees In the Nleder meyer. Inc.. action, and the fes or Attorney Von Schmal?,. as one ot defense counsel in the Klamath Falls trial. The Fehls contend that the $5900 supreme court awsrd to them, in the Ntedermeyer. Inc.. suit is to both Earl H. Fehl, and hta wife. Electa A. Fehl. aa man and wife and that the Jackson county trial cost Judgment is only against Fehl. It Is held that the county has no claim on the money of Mrs. Fehl The district attorney's office reported this week that the lien granted them would pay the costs of the Klamath trial. In the opinion of Judge Wimber ley.. Kelly and Kelly, as counsel for Fehl. were granted a $2000 lien, and Jackson county a $3900 Hen. A decree on the optnion I ex pected to be filed within the week, along the findings of facts. Attorney Rhoten said today that the findings of facts would govern whether or not an appeal would be taken to the supreme court. In a supplemental opinion, filed by Judge Wlmberley late yesterday, the motion of Attorney T. J. Enrlght for a modified opinion on his claim for $500 attorney's fees was denied, as was a $490 Judgment Hen against the award by J. B. Thomas of Ash land. The supplemental opinion also holds that the Ntedermeyer. Inc.. payment shall be considered "as in full." Nledermeyer, Inc.. has been ready and willing to pay the amount, but brought an interpleader to de termine to whom the money should be paid. ASK FOR SCHENLEY'S RED LABEL BLENDED WHISKEY This has It -that good eld American taste PORTLAND BUTTER UP ON OUTSIDE DEMAND PORTLAND, Ore.. Aug. 14. Itfr Butter price Advanced today ori the produce excrmnae a demand from outside points improved and demand on the open market strengthened materially. Some units were confirmed at full exchange prlc while the u&yiaI mode la for & discount of Ko a pound, the ..... Make of butter waa reported as ! about holding Its own locally. Quality egss were finding a rather keen demand and occasion ally at ' slightly better price. There remained I a rather slow tone and mixed PTt.-e for ordinary to poof stuff, which in cluded storage. Mvettork PORTTiAND, Ore.. Aug. 14. 4i (USDAt Hog receipts 200; mricet alow, steady to weak; good to choice 170-220 lbs. $11.50-11.73; 330-285 lbs. 111-11.35: light lights mostly $11 1 1 .25. slaughter plfta up to 911 .50; packing sons around $8.50; choice 80 100 lb. feeder piga $12.50. CATTLE receipt 100; calves 50: market slow, mostly steady: few com mon grass steers $5-5.75; beat held above $7.00: few helfera $425-3.00; low cutter and cutter cows $2.50 3.25; common to medium $3.50-4.25; few good beef cows $4.50; bulla $4. 4. SO; pood to choice vealers $7,50 8.50: common to medium $3.50-7.00. SHEEP receipta 200: market active, mostly 25 higher: good to choice 94 97 lb. lambs $8.75; common to med ium $3-6.25; few fairly good nhorn lambs $5.50: good 100-125 yearlings $4.50; slaughter ewes. $1.75-3.75. SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO. Aug. 14. ( AP I (USDA CATTLE 300: act. ive: steers strong to Iflc hlRher: other classes fully steady; 910-lb. supplementary-fed California steers, $7.80: common to' medium, 056 to 1027-lb. weights, $6.50-7.23: grass heifers, 96.25; medium to good under 1200 1b. grass cows, $4-75-25; cutters. $3.00-4.00: bulls to $5.35. CALVES 30; fully steady: 283 lbs., $8.50; good to choice vealers. quot able around $9.00-9.50. SHEEP 400: good to choice wooled absent, nominally quoted around $7.30-7.75; ewes. Strong to higher. largely common 93 to 96-lb. medium wooled, $1.75 straight. . CHICAGO. Aug. 14. (AP) (U. S. D. A.) Hogs: 9.000; steady to 10c higher:, 170-240 lbs. 11.90 eft $13.15: top $12.13; light llghta 11.60 i .90; medium to good $11.25 $ 11.50; sows $10.25 (tt $16.65. Cattle: 8.0004 fed steera and year lings strong to 3.V higher; fed year lings firm. Instances higher; top med ium weight steers $12.60; several loads (1250$ 12.50; best light yearlings steers $12.10: helter yearlings to $11.40; desirable bred srass cattle firm on atocker account. However yearlings selling up to $8.50; c-owa steady to 15c lower; vealers about steady. Sheep: d.OOO; fat native la.inbs steady to 10c higher; $8,50 $8.75; throwouts $6.00 7.00; bidding steady on rangers at $8.75; cheep steady: light fat ewes $2.50 upward; others $1.75 2.00. Portland Produce PORTLAND. Ora., Aug. 14. (API BUTTER Prints, A grade, 29c lb. In parchment wrappers. 30c lb. in car tons: B grade, parchment WTapped; 28c lb., cartons 29c lb. BUTTERF AT Portland delivery: A grade, deliveries at least twice weekly, 374-280 lb.: country routes. 264 284c lb.; B grade, deliveries less than twice weekly. 26 4 -27c lb.; C grade at market. B GRADE CREAM FOR BOTTLING Buying price, butter tut basis. 55c pound. EGGS Buying prtci of wholesal ers: Fresh specials. 27c: extras. 27c; standards, 23c; extra med turns. 23c: medium firsts, 19c; undergrade, 18c; pullets, 16c lozen. COUNTRY MEATS Selling price to retailers: Country killed. hogs, best butchers under 150 lbs., 10c lb.; oth ers unchanged. CANTALOUPES The Dalles, stan dard, $1.40-1.50 crate; Yakima stan dards, $1.25-1.50 crate; pony, $1.28 crate. Cheese, milk, live poultry, new on ions, new potatoes, wool and hay steady and unchanged. PORTLAND, Ore Aug. 14. (AP) Oraln: Wheat: Open High Low Close Bep 71 .71 .71 .71 Sep., new .714 -7114 .71 '4 .71 'j Dec 11", .7J'4 .72' i .7214 Men 74". .74 Vt .74',', .74 H Cash: Big Bend bluegtem (13 pet.) PO'i Big Bend bluestem .88 Portland Wheat Dark hard winter (13 pet.) . .86 Dark hard winter (11 pet.) 7U Soft white - .70 Hard winter ,704 Northern spring 704 Western red . 09 4 Data No. 3 white. 21. Corn No. 3 eastern yellow, 138. 50. Mlllrun standard. 33.W. Todays car receipt: Wheat, 107; flour, 9; hay, 1. Chicago Wheat Open Hi sc.. , 88 - k 87 . 88-89 89 4 . 90', 914 Low 854 884 Lr ,P - - 884 904 Ms; Wall St. Report NEW YORK. Aus. 14 (API A va riety of specialties, alcohols and farm implement shares, provided the stock market with Ita outstanding features on the upside today. Trading favorites in the Industrial division were hampered by further profit taking and there were many ending with small losses. Ra,!ls and utilities were hesitant. The closing tone waa fairly steady. Bales ap proximated 1.950.000 shares. Today s closing prices for 33 select ed stocks follow; Allied Chemical A Dye 165 American Can 143 American & Foreign Power 74 A. T. & T - 1404 Anaconda W Atch. T. & S. F MH Rendlx Aviation 184 Bethlehem Steel 354 California Packing 85', Caterpillar Tractor 62 4 Chrysler 604 Commercial Solvent - 194 CurtlRs-Wright 24 DuPont 110 General Foods 364 General Motors 434 International Harvester 52 4 I. T. & T. 114 Johns-Manvllle 64 4 Montgomery Ward North American .... Penney (J. C.) Phillips Petroleum Radio Southern Pacific Std. Brands Std. OH Cal Std. OH N. J Trans. America 354 234 784 244 74 204 15 34 4 474 8 Union Carbide 65-4 United Aircraft 174 U. S. Steel 434 Silver NEW YORK, Aug. 14. fAP -Bar silver weak, 14c lower at 654c Sun Francisco Butlerfat SAN FRANCISCO. Aug. 14. (API First grade butterfat. 30c t. 6. b. San Francisco. , 4 FOR 30 MILLIONS (Continued trom saga One.) "We can never Insure 100 per cent or the population against 100 per cent of the hazards and vicissitudes of life. Btit we have tried to frame a law which will give some measure of protection to the average citizen and to his family against the loss of a Job and against poverty-ridden old age. "This law. too. represents a corner stone In a structure which is being built but is by no means complete a structure Intended to lessen the force of possible future depressions, to act as a protection to future ad ministrations of the government aealnst the necessity of going deeply Into dent to furnish relief to the needy a law to flatten out th$ peaks and valleys of deflation And of Inflation in other words, ft law that will take care of human needs and at the same time provide for the United States an economic structure of gastly greater soundness. "I congratulate all of you ladles and gentlemen, all of you In the congress. In the executive depart ments and all of you who come from private life, and I thank you for your splendid efforts In behalf of this sound, needed and patriotic legisla tion. "If the senate and "the house of representatives In this long and ard uous session had done nothing more than pass this hill, the session would We regarded as historic for all time." iKYTIME: TOMORROW and FRIDAY Fugitive! Tl from a female scarface ! One woman In &' 4f J the world l "'.'I,. ,f mlih a lov hl . . . ' 1 Ijiat Tlme Tnlte Rfrardo Tortee Virginia Brur "SHADOW of DOUBT" On Rialto Bill 1 Warner Oland'a latest screen ap pearance Ra that genial and philoso phical Chinese sleuth. Charlie Chan in the eighth of the scries of Chan mysteries. "Charlie Chan In Egypt.' la beltiR met with hearty applause at the Rialto theater whrrc it Is play ing through Thursday night. "Charlie Chan In Egypt" Is the biggest and most pretentious Chan picture ever made and carries the Interest from thrlll-packrd sequenrr. with Stepln Fetchlt adding much well-reel ved comedy. LINOY'S GREATEST PERIL RELATED IN WIFE'S JEW BOOK (Continued rrum rago One.) at a signal, the rest surged forward . . . they had begun to board. "My husband . . . whipped the gun from the right side to the left quick ly, shooting straight up in the air as he turned. Each side thought some one had been shot on the other . . . slowly they ccigrd back." The Chinese doctor had been in a sampan. He fought to reach the plane; three boats sank under him. but he made tt. "They were clear, ready to go. "No there was a single sampan Just in front of the plane, an old man and an old woman poling It. My husband raised himself up In the cockpit and covered them with Ills gun. The American doctor . . . shout ed. 'Oet out of the way. we'll kill you ." "They made no move. The old wo man looked up sullenly. 'What does It matter?' she said slowly, 'We have nothing." But the colonel missed their boat. "The pull of A trigger, the press of a switch." concludes Mrs. Lind bergh, "without these, the three magicians flying back to Nanking would have been simply three peo ple In a starved, dying and devastated land." E, Sena Dorothy Phlllnbnum. ated 31. wife of Otto Phlllabaum of this city, passed away at a local hospital Tuea day from pneumonia. Mrs. Phllla baum had resided in Medford for the past three months, Mr. Phlllnbaum being employed by the Union Oil company. She leaves her mother. Mrs. Minnie Morrison of Dallas. Oregon, one sister, Mrs. Ray Oohrke. of Dallas, Oregon. one small son. .Tack, aced seven, and amall daughter, .Jane, aged five months. Funeral services will be held at Dallas, Oregon, Friday afternoon at 3 o'clock. Perl Funeral Home has charge of the arrangements, Rhowi If II 7:00-9:01) Iriaj HURRY! ENDS HE SOLVES HIS MOST SiigAn ancient tomb reveals 7 ur r- . - Li j w. h ;v,;v sa lE3ffl tl WARNER OLAND fM jV 41 "PAT" PATSRSON li Wvk FBI - SAT Harder than Rock They have to be . . . these tunnel heroei who defy death far underground . and he's the hardest of them all ! Coming Thursday Btnr. romance-, music, gayeny. laughter and drama all mingle in a new and unique blend, of sewn entertainment In "Escapsdn." a Dew rommirf of Vienna t3nt comes Thursday to the Cratertan theater. It captures Continental flavor and music and puts them on he Ameri can screen in a story wiih unusual dramatic twists that keep the audl enra In a constant state if surprises. Throuch the deft handling of the Ktorv every entertainment value from lauchs to tears, from drama to music. Is packed into a single even ing's divertissement. The new picture, which stars Wil liam Powell, and Introduces Lutse rtatner, brilliant Vienna atage star, to American audlrncea ai hia leading lady, has a notable rasft. Frank Morgan plays, the Jealous doctor, and blonde Virginia Bruce his flirtatious wife whn gets Powell Into a multiplicity of comical com plications. Mady Christians, Euro pean star. Is his JeaUins sweetheart, and Reglnnld Owen pla-s the absent minded musician lover. Bridges, new sinking discovery, are others in the cast. The story deals wtUh a debonair find Honiwd artist, placed by Powell, who falls In love, throogh complica tions over a painting of another mans wire, wim tne nemuro com panion of a countess. With a Jeal ous doctor, a former auvet.heart and a- flirtatious wife on ht hands, he tries to balance the whole rtructurfc while progressing on a rocky road of true love. Through flirtation he paints an unconventional picture of the doc tor'a wife. Through mistake it goes to the publisher. He hunta a model to pnss for the original aa an alibi, falls In love with her. and a Jealous former sweetheart Interferes. MOTHER. 100. AIDS SON 71, IN FIGHT; ARRESTED WILKK9-BARRE. Pa.. Aug. 14. (Ap Oliver Delter'a mother came running to take hla part when he quarreled with two young men. Th two young men were taken to the hospital, br u teed and battered. Oliver. 71, and his mother, 100. were held for a police court hearing. Notice Since Aug. 3. 1935 W. D. Butler Is no longer connected with firm But ler and William. All accounts are to be assumed by Mr. Williams. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY PEACHES FOR SALE Wood lawn Or chards. 1 mile east Central Point. Phone 127. Bring your own boxes. First Church of Christ Scientist 15 Minute Devotional PeriotJ KMED 8 o'clock a. m. Daily August 12 to 17 Inc. TOMORROW N IT E CHILLING MYSTERY ! f"ll Arilllt, IS 25c til Knlillra lor a modern criminal! purr v S FOR RENT Modern 4 room house. Arcadia Court. Phone IOTA. FOR 8AI.B This well built 7-room modern, plastered home, located on large corner lot on paved atreet, double plumbttis. double p;irc, shriiha, shade trw. sprinkling ys tem. All assessments puld. Tot.il price $3,000.00. 10 down, twlnnce IlkP rent. Sc Charles A. Win Agency, inc., 100 E. Mstn at. Phone 738. ; FOR 8At.F Fine plums. Phone Hart ley. 9-F-5. FOR RENT MB W. 11th St. Call Harold H. Brown Agency. Tel. 19.V FURNISHED two-room apt. 1fl W 4th. tiAROR furnished spt. Swam hst. hot water. Fritfidstre. frsre, laun dry room. Butler Apts.. 'W- So. Oraje. FOR SAT.F -One Guernsey hull 3'i years old. Price $30. Phone ft'i7-L WANTFD Small children to care for in my home. 23 So. central. WILL shrtrc expenses for transport!- 1 tton to Sacrnmento Thurs. or Frl. BI2 So. Holly. LOST Gold cuff button snake cm-; blem. Reward. W. H. Bailey. Wecics nd Orr. 1 WANTED Old envelope with stamps from IBJ0 and previous. Box 6297, Tribune. FOR SALE Electric washer. Inciner ator cheap. Call 3-F-22. WANTKD Experienced waitress. Must be neat. Brass Rail. HUPMOBILE sedan. A-l condition thruout. A bargain at $105 00. PI PIRC'E - ALT iEN MOTOR CO. DodRs and Plymouth FOR SALE Bnby's layette and bassi net. Never boen used. Can be seen at 1036 W. 11th. FOR HIRE 4-wheel trailer, cap. S ton. Suitable for hauling fruit, 39 So. Grape. Ahotra 1:4.1 7:00-0:00 TODAY ONLY! Also Tonight at The Holly Theatre! Wife versus secretary in - 41.. a J 4. 4-11 truth i A AGE OP Willi with PAUL LUKAS MADGE EVANS MAY ROBSON r STARTING TOMORROW I ! Thr rtata l I" anted him . . i . . ' " V t-S- one ft. tntrt(iied r. , one wa Infat- if -VA i 4 W Indian JVi fr- mmm&M"! i im.i . limnnm urn1 &b 4 FOR SALE Third cutting alfalfa In hock. Mtlton Houston, Rosa Lane, CANNING BEANS. 2c lb. You plcit them. Tel. 403-R. HOP PICKF.RS WANTED AT GRANTS PASS. ORE. PtJttii'i will start about Aus. 23 snd wilt last cbout 25 days. C'lnn camping 'ronntl.i on btmk of Rosue river with wood and water furnished. Pd-kers should furnth caniping prjinprncnt. SO. OREGON HOP GROWERS ASSN. Grants Pass Chamber of Commerce 10 ACRES close in. lrr:gat!on. no im provements, clCitr. Trd for Med ford clear home. Submit. 18 acres fine old home. 4 ml. out. MorUCie $.100. WnnU Medford clear home for $2rt0 equity. MEDFORD TRADING CO. 21 S. Riverside. Phone 103 FOR RENT Wire col apt. radio and sleeping porch. 518 So. Oikd'. WAKE UP YOUR LIVER BILE- jVilhmt atomtl-And You'll Jump Oul of W il the Mtrnini Ruin' h Go It jii.t lrr.y in the bofl. blot n jo.ir ,wm..-h. Y. cn,iiptH. out i-holo sy.tem II t"ol"""f tMl ,our- ,unVnd the world look. punk. l.xfttiv are only maKe."hlfU. A nwr, kol nwrn.nl iann-l at the nm It tX. tho... troM. old Carter . LlHI. Uv Villa to net theje two pound" of.b"?, "."."'" freely and make you feel up and up "" e.. entl.. yet amarlnir In raak in bil flow freely. Ak (or Carter . Little I.iver P.llshj name. Stubbornly refuae anylMna- !. o. OlIII.L,. O0. MEDFORD VETERINARY HOSPITAL 1A fenra exiifrlrnre In larKfl Ind tmall animal practice OR. 4. W. WATERS 225 N. Riverside. Phone 369 Mala . . . KvfB . . . 3.1rl this lSSw!! 41,. "tT. '. "ihlw Ifc: 'to- Jt i M t:a! 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