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JfEDFORD MAIL TRIBUXE. MEDFORD, OREGON. TUESDAY. AFGrST 20. mV PAGE SEVEN Local and Receiving Medical Care William Archer of 132 Vancouver avenue 1 receiving medical care et the Sacred Heart hospital. Smith In Ashland W. H. Smith of thl city U apending the day In Ash land, having made the trip this morn ing on the Oregonian. Farrell Arrives E. S. P.trrell, rep resentative of Union Pacific Lines, is among Medford business visitors to day. Returns to SeattleMrs. Talner, a former resident of this city, left by train last evening for Seattle, after visiting here. W. J. White visits W. J. White of Portland, representative of Crown Willamette Paper Co.. arrived this morning on the Omrontan to attend to business matters ;n this city. Here on Business Roy Nadon of Portland arrived this morning on the Oregonian to attend to matter here during the week. In the Interests of Morton Salt. Co. Visiting In Meilforrt Ms Claudia Corum of Portland la visiting friends and relatives In Medford this week, having arrived from the Rose city yesterday by motor. At Community, Hospltnl N?lda Wil liams of Talent is a patient at th Community hospital, where she un derwent ft major operation yesterday. Fiillen Visits Charles A- Pullen of Chicago Great Western Railroad Co.. is among Medford business visitors thla week, having arrived this morn ing on the Oregonlan. Have Tonsltectomles Patients at the Community hospital who under went tonsilectomles this morninz in clude Prances Brown and Prances Porter, both of thla city. At Osteopathic Clinic Mrs. Hal Piatt Is a patient at the Osteopathic Clinic and Hospital on East Jackson boulevard, having undergone a ma jor operation there this morning. Patient at riinlc Mrs. M. L. Hutch inson of Hutchinson. Kas., is a pa tient today at the Osteopathic Clinic and Hospital, where she is receiving medical csre, Trater Lake Visitor Among visitors this week at Crater lake Is Miss M. Mott. who was expected to arrive this morning on the Shasta to make the trip to the national park by stage. Democrats to Meet Members of the Democratic county central com mittee will meet this evening at Ho tel Holland to discuss political mat ters, according to announcement by Secretary William Grenbremer of' Ash land. Dorrls Fry ReenTertnK Miss Dorris Pry, young daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Pry, who underwent an opera tion for appendicitis at the commun ity hospital Saturday morning, is getting along nicely today, it was re ported. Ashland Gym Approved It was learned from the Ashland Normal school this morning that contrary to upstate reports, the $45,000 gym pro ject at the school has been approved, and work will begin shortly. The pro-, posal to build a dormitory at the school was turned down, however. Coach Burgher Visits Darwin K. Burgher, former coach of Medford high school who has recently accept ed the position as coach at Boise High School, Boise. Ida., has been in Medford this week. He has been a ranger at Crater Lake national park during the past few summers. CCC Members Disc-harped Among those who have been discharged from the Medford CCC district are the fol lowing: Samuel s. German, Ted Cher nln and Sidney Chernin. all to San Francisco: John Leonard 1, to New York. New Telegrapher Employed O. C. Smith of Albany hea been emeployed at the local Southern Pacific Co. ticket offices as third trick teleg rapher, the addition being necessita ted by the Increased freight business during the fruit season. . Rev. McDonald Returns North The Rev. Frederick A. McDonald of Seat tle, who performed the ceremony at the marriage of Miss Mary Parsons to John Day Saturday evening, is ex pected to return to his home In the north tonight by train. Rosen baum Visits Oriel t Lake A. S. Rosenbaum, strict freight and pas senger agent for Southern Pacific Lines, spen. the week end at Odell lake, where he conferred wi.h several transportation executives, among whom were Ben C. Day of New York City, general councilor for Southern Pacific Lines; Dr. Walter B. Coffey, chief surgeon for Southern Pacific Lines, snd Judge Harry Lucas, presi dent of Oreyhound state lines. Kniftht Opens New studio John R. Knight, who has been teaching vio lin in Medford for the pist seven years, haa purchased the property at 815 West Main street at the corner of Orange and after extensive alter ations has opened his stuilo there. The large room will accommodate the forty-piece Junior oerhestra th.at is ; being organized at this r.me. Mus:c j is arriving, and it Is hoped that the , violin sections will btv:n reheirsils, by September 1st. Mr. Kn'.zht pans to present ihe Medford Junior orches tra to the public not later than Janu ary first. j A. J. Stenm-tl kit Recent Med-; ford visitors included Mr and Mrs ; A. J. Stennett and sons. Bhb'.e and I Clyde, cf Crescent City, t :l:t . who art spend: rue an annual nidation v:f lt'.ng relatives and friends in ttv.s 1 c:ty. Ashland. Wvj'.er Cr-es And Phoenix. While In Melford the latter part of last week thv -.we brief guest at the home of Mr Stenn?.:' 1 uncle. A. P. S'-ennett of 325 South Riverside avenue. They planned to continue north to Eiigene before re-i turnlr.K to their home In C.esnt C::y. where Mr. S-enn'tt :i an em j p;rre of the p-zc!'.r J P'e-.mett 1 f.;e vrt of V- and Mrs L T. fen re;: ?f p:-.r.:x a:1 M J fr. r .s s dv.ti.i-e- 0; m Will Ke.-a. of Warner Creea. ' Personal Arrive from North Rev. and Mrs. Joseph W. Ancell arrived, by t-ain laat night from the north. I.ake Creek Plcnlrkers The Ash land Oddfellows and Rebecca lodges held a picnic at Lake Creek Sunday, with about 150 present. At Community Hospital Among patients at the Community hospttal is Mrs. J. E. Moore of 219 South Cen tral street, who underwent a major operation there yesterday. Perl Back from I-ake John Perl has returned from his summer cabin at Rocky Point on Klamath lake, where he had spent the past several days. Evnerted Bark Today Mrs. Vera Plymale was expected to return today from San Prancisco. Los Anceles and San Diego, where she has been vaca tioning for the paM two weeks. Back from Portland C. W. Clause, who has been attending W business matters In Portland si no Monday, returned this morning on the Ore gonlan. Spend Week Knd Here Wayne B legman of Tennant. Calif, spent the week end In Medford. His wife and Infant son. who have been with her mother. Mrs. T. S. Clean; since their return from the hospital, returned home with htm. Mary Is Mrs. Klsmi Instead of Miss Mary Elson, that name should have been Mrs. John H. Elson in an inser tion I n yes te rd ay 's Mai 1 Tr i bune which referred to her as being one of the passengers on the Greyhound bus which was destroyed by fire Sunday at Willows, cal. Mrs. Elson is accom panying Mlsa Helen McAllister on a vacation trip south. Both decided to continue to San Prancisco despite the loss of their baggage in the fire. ROGERS AND POST PARI ON JOURNEY 10 BURIAL-PLACES (Continued trom Page one.) his birth place, for burial. Arrangements for the last tribute to Rogers Thursday were completed. Before the private funeral rites, attended only by members of his family and of the circle of his closest friends, his body will lie in state for five hours, starting at 7 a.m. In a grove of ptnp and olive trees at Forest Lawn Memorial Park. Glen dale. Later. In the chapel, the Wee Kirk o the Heather, Dr. J. Whltcomb Brougher, an old friend, will conduct the last sen-Ice. This will start at 2 p. m. To Oklnlmnin Later. Rogers' body then will be placed In a crypt. At some future date, Mrs. Rogers said, she will take his casket to Oklahoma, the state of his birth, there to remain. Despite the secrecy surrounding the arrival of the giant Pan-American Airwaya ship, bearing the bodies, yesterday, a crowd of several hun dred persons was at the Union air terminal when It landed. As a passenger was Captain Joe Crosson. the noted Alaska "mercy flyer," who had taken the two bodies from Point Barrow, "at the top ot the world," over 2400 miles to Van couver, B. C. There he transferred custody of the precious cargo to William Winston, pilot of the air liner which brought' them here. Scenes of confusion developed at the airport when police clashed with photographers, one of whom was found hidden in the rafters of the hangar. OKLAHOMA CITY, Okla.. Aug. 20 (AP) While a transport plane bore the body of Wiley Post toward Oklahoma today, tentative plans were made to place It In a temporary burial place here until It can be de cided whether the aviator Is to rest In Arlington national cemetery. Friends of the family aald the flier's widow Is Inclined to place the famed airman's body In the ceme tery of national heroes If It la pos sible. . Meanwhile Billy Parker, aviator friend of the world-girdling filer who died m Alaska with Will Rogers, was Instructed to obtain tempo rary crypt In Palrlawn mausoleum. STIMULATE STOMACH "PEP UP" APPETITE No matter how little you eat, you should relish your food to feel your best and get trie most enjoyment otit of living. If clogged-up bowels and inactive kidneys are poiaonlng your system, causing you to have a "puny." finicky apatite, and making you feel run-down, slueglsh. without ammtion or rest for the good things in life take a few dows of good old Williams S L K. Formula and see how much better you fel. Williams 6 L K. Formula Is com pounded from the prescription of a former army doM-r and contains sev eral valuable Ingredients which ac compli?;, their work in four beneficial ways: a a mild tonic, stomach stimu lant laxative, and duretlc stimulant for the kid neve Many take Williams S L K, Formula also for indigestion, nausea, loss of weight and sallow complexion, where a mild tonic 1 n"ied. Don't t-'kfce tooharh drugs which jolt your sysem and upset your ?rm0 A-k Heath P-ie S're tv (!iv ?: V.::1'.it SI.K F'rr.i ' T"-.f fi-t Dott.e, must la'.tsfj jcu or 2 oney Cv.i. Adv. Markety Livestock PORTLAND. Ore., Aug. 20. (AP USDAt HOGS: 100. holdovers around 800: market 25 to 60c lower; good to choice 175-215 lbs. load lots 11; good to choice drlvelns largely 10.75-10.85. few 10.50; 235-280 lbs. 10-10.50: light liphta 10-10.25; packer sows around 8.00: choice light feeders 11.50. CATTLE 1 100. calves 35; mostly steady but low grade cows, weak to 25c lower: few grass steers 5-6.25; heifers 4-5.25: low cutters and cutter, cows 2.25-3.25; common to medium 3.50-4.25; bulls 4.475: good to choice vealers 8-8.50. SHEEP: 300; market active and fully steady: good to choice 80-90 lbs. lambs 7-7.50: common down to 6 00; slaughter ewes 2.00-3.00. CHICAGO, Aug. 20. (AP) (U. S. Dept. Agr.) HOGS: 11.000; slow; 15 25 lower; good to choice 180-240 lbs. 11.65-90. top 12.00; 250-300 lbs. 11.35 85: 140-160 lbs. 11.00-25; sows 9.75 10.35. CATTLE: 7000: good snd choice fed steers and yearlings firm to shade higher: lower grades slow; mostly steady; bulls 10-15 lower for week to date: vealers scarce, firm; best fed steers and yearlings 12.75; some held higher; yearling heifers 11.40; ship pers and buyers took bulk grain fed steers selling 11.60 upward. SHEEP: 5000; fat lambs fairly ac tive: steady to stronger; spots 15 and more higher: damp fleeces considered: sheep firm; feeding lambe strong to 15 higher: good to choice native lambs upward to 925-35; best held above 9-50; six loads merely good Oregon lambs 8-80; with 100 out per car; yearlings scarce; native ewes 2.25 3.50: western held higher; feeding lambs upward to 8.25. Portland Wheat PORTLAND, Ore.. Aug. SO (API GRAIN: Wheat. Open Hih Txw Cloee Sept 71 72 ''. 71 73 'J Sept. new 71 B2'i 71 73", Dec ni 73'i nn w,4 Mny 74H 75'4 74', 75i Cnjh: Big Bend blueetem 13 per cent US: Bis- Bend bluestem 88: durk hard winter 12 per cent 92: do U per cent 76: soft white 72 V,; western white 72: hard winter 75: northern spring 72',;: western red 71 A. Oats: No. 2 white 20.00. Corn: No. 2 E. yellow 38.50. MlUrun standard 22.00. Today's car receipts: Wheat 46: bar ley 3; flour 5. Portland Produce PORTLAND. Aug. 30. CyPi BUTTER Prints. A grade! 39'ic lb. In parch ment wrapper. 30'ic lb. In cartons; O grade, parchment wrapped. 28'4c lb.: cartons 29,c lb. BUTTERPAT Portland delivery: A grade, deliveries at least twice week ly. 28'j-29c lb.: country routes. 26'. 994c lb.; B grade, deliveries less than twlse weekly. 27!i-28',c lb.; G grade at market. B grade cream for bottling Buying price, butterfat basis. 55c lb. COUNTRY MEATS Celling price to retailers: Country killed hogs, best butchers under 150 lbs.. 18-I8''2c lb.: vealers. No. 1. 13-13'ic lb.: light and thin. 9-llc- lb.; heavy. 8-10v lb.; cut ter cows. 6-7c lb.: canners. 5-6c lb.; bulls. 8c lb.; spring lambs. 13'i-13c lb.: medium. 10-llc lb.; ewe. 4-6,- lb. EGOS Buying price of wholesalers: Fresh specials. 27c; extras. ?7c; stan dard. 25c; extra mediums 23e; me dium firsts. 29c; undergrade. 18c; pullets 16 dozen. POTATOES Local, $1.00 cental: Yakima, netted gems. 11.20 cental. Cheese, milk, live poultry, onions, cantaloupes, wool and hay, steady and unchanged. San Franrlro Butterfat. SAN FRANCISCO, Aug. 20. (API -r-Flrst grade butterfat, 30'c f. o. 0., San Francisco. Has Operation Forrest Sinclair of Trail Is a patient at the Sexred Heart hospital, where he underwent a ma jor operation yesterday morning. PACinr GREYHOUND WHIM Mali ADDITIONAL SERVICE To CALIFORNIA Leave Medford . . . 10:10 p.m. Arrive Sacramento . . 9:00 a.m. " Ban Francisco 12 :20 p.m. " Los Angeles . 10:25 p.m. In Addition to the 4 OTHER DAILY DEPARTURES ADDITIONAL SERVICE TO PORTLAND Leave Medford . . . 8:50 p. m Arrive Grants Pass . 9:42 p.m. Roseburg . . . 12:25 a.m. " Eugene .... 2:40 a m. Portland . . . 6.15 a.m. In Addition to the 4 OTHER DAILY DEPARTURES LOW FARES Depot Central and Eighth- Thone: au IT Chicago Wheat CHICAOO. Aug. 30 Whtat: Open Hleh Low Close Sept. 85', 8T, 85, 87 'i Dec B7. 891, 87, 89. May 89', 91s, 88', 91', Wall St. Report NEW YORK, Aug. 20. (AP) The stocK market dipped and rallied spasmodically today with the utilities in the forefront ot both movements. Early lossea of 1 to more than 4 points were reduced or . cancelled In late dealings. The alrcrafts. coppers and scattered specialties were gener ally firm. The close was Irregular. The transfers aproxlmated 3.000.000 shares. Today's closing prices for 33 select ed stocks follow: Allied Chemical Dye 160'i American Can 139 American i Foreign Power 8'j A. T. & T - - 137', Anaconda . 193 Atch. T. & S. P 61".; Bendix Aviation 18s, Bethlehem Steel - 36'i California Packing - 34'4 Caterpillar Tractor 63 'i Chrysler 683, Commercial Solvent 30 Curtlss-Wrlght 3', DuPont - H4 General Poods 34 1' Cleneral Motors 42, International Harvester 524 I. T. & T - 11 ? Johns-Manville - 63 Montgomery Ward 341, North American - 33 Penney (J. C.l 80 Philips Petroleum 25 Radio 7 Southern Pacific - 20 Std. Brands 14', Std. Oil Cal. .. 33 'j St4. Oil N. J - - 45, Trans. America - 7', Union Carbide 3, United Aircraft 18s, U. 6. Steel 43?, Here Wednesday ' Front Pace Woman." one of the most realistic and excltinp of any newspaper screen drama, with Bette Davis and George Brent in the stellar roles, will be the feature at the Cra terlan theater for tomorrow only. It Is entirely different from any other newspaper play, dealing with the bitter rivalry of two star report era, a man and a woman on opposl tion papers, who are really Jn love with each other, but do their best to "scoop" each other. The story stalls in the press room of a atate penitentiary, where the girl reporter faints before she is able to file her story. To save her he files hla own story to her office with note to have it rewritten. But the note Is overlooked and the same story appears m tne rival newspapers Both are in the "dog house" and the girl is furious, believing her rival had double crossed her. He asks her to marry him, but she refuses and determines to show him that she really is a good "newspaper man.' Bette Davis plays the role of the newspaper woman and George Brent Is the reporter. SEATTLE. (UP) A 400-pound ice cake added an Arctic touch to a V. M. C. A. swimming party. The swimmer able to stay longest on the "berg as it floated in the pool won a prize. Another feature was an old fashioned bathing suit parade, with awards for the most ancient swim ming garbs. Today & Wed CH Added coMKpy 'Trail;n Alon ' 'chontJ Adi,nturrj Nrw, mm? ffflSFJlr r rt- Jv' ) 0U ialeftt, fiinnl- - l rt' rnoiit roloa ffjyfyi comedy llolljaooc George Raft t ' .' - J Another Uashiell Hammett (author of "The Thin Mnn") mystery story. "The Qlass Key," with George "Raft In the title role. Is starting a three day run t the Rialto theater todny. Raft, the star, acta the political henchman of Edward Arnold, political boss of a big city. Arnold, support ing Charles Rich man for senator, is in love with his daughter, Claire Dodd. In Roxy Hit Alan Mowbray and Peggy Shannon are among the featured players in Lowell Sherman's hilarious produc Meet "The : .t''' 1 t 'V? . H Jss' " ?3 x VAC- li HARD-BOILED BROTHER! time: v I'iv fM .i-e-iVisrSv. TODAY rt " Not since 'Scurface' has George Raft had such a dynamic role as in this mystery of a gorilla - buster !! ! ADDED 2 reels Vodvil "Doin' The HT ... U VV i Cartoon 0 )0-!:(io Hi Tl k III- 1111 1 in Rialto Film i v 1 S M 4 Rjcnmaus son is nuuuered afwr he has had an argument with Arnold, and the latter's political enemies Im mediately Mart a campaign to fix the responsibility for the murder on him Raft pretends to be estranged from the boss, eutivates his enemies and gains their confidence. Although he dares death to get It, he finally un covers the secret of the murder In a thrilling climax. tion of Thome Smith's "Night Ufa of the Gods." at the Roxy theater today and Wednesday. Stiver. NEW YORK. Aug. 30. (API Bar stiver steady, unchanged at 65ic- Notice The Catholic Ladlea announce a gflrrten party Friday nt the heme of Mrs. Clara Young. 518 S. Oakdale. The dewert will be served at 1:30. All ladles interested In cards are invited. MODERN WOMEN Nttd Not SuStf monthly poln and drUy due to coliU, ncrvousntriuD. exunsur- or wmilw ckums. Chi-rhoo-tera Diamond lli nJl 'ills rocflcctiTt reilftoieantifpT-UuicKKtiitt. nomny allumsiiB-iforovFT4ypnxs. AifcWt THI PlfcUOND Thin Man's 4 4 I WWK :.c. "BUr -f'lU I - n CI I Adult, ' in t! 25t II 111 Kldflles 1 1 III UTILITY INTEREST (Continued from Page One) speeches, and unlewi he complied an additional contempt citation would be presented to the senate. One already impends against him there. &a well as agatrwt William A. Hill, of his counsel, The latter was close by his side to day, aa were other advisors. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FOR RENT Holly Court No. 3. Call JacXson Co. Building and Loan Asen., 195. FOR SALE Harley 74 motorcycle. 307 N. Peach. FOR SALE U head of grade Guern sey milk cows, also one pure-bred Guernsey bull calf. All good stock. 8. L. Johnston, Applegate, Oregon. PICKING buckets and rack, also platform counter scales. 810 East Jackson. LATE mode) Chevrolet touring sedan, trunk, air wheel tires, new, small mileage. A bargain. PIERCE-ALLEN MOTOR CO. Dodge and Plymouth WANTED Girl to 1o hoiwowork. Ap ply 32 Glen Oak Ct.( or call 131 1-X. TUSCAN cling peaches. Glelm Ranch. Talent. PAY CASH for your grain. Telephone 403-J-l. FOR RENT Furnished room, with screened porch. UC Laurel. FOR RENT -Modern 4 -room house and sleeping porch. Furnished, good location near aehoola. Nice yard and garden. 407 So. Newtown. piiw.n tmfma.mimmm9.vmmmtmv -r-t-M--lWlryjjM-jatotjj Sho 1:1.1 7:00-B:00 3T0M0RR0W ONLY!) Also Tomorrbw Night at the Holly ww w. 3mTflJjl r" i ""'"l HERE IS HEADLINE NEWS! The screen's man hunter . . . and spills the story too hot to print in cold type ! rN BE77E with ' GrORGE BRENT fcl ROSCOE K ARNS -. GENEVIEVE TOBIN y ?o; Graco Moore "Love Me Forever" James FRANK VU1VJ,7 WANTED Capab'.e woman for house work e.nd care of baby. Pon 1041-M. or apply 722 N. Riverside. LOST Three keys on ring. Tel. 95-R. J1400 00 Terms 1-3 acre. 4 room modern house, close in. E. Gould, 402 West Jacltson St. FOR SALE! Harley Dftvtdaon, 931 So. Central. WANTED Lady for housework. So. Holly. FOR SALE OR TRADE 2 ocd buck. John Noalon, Central Point. FOR SALE Young sow Phone 597-J-3. with plja. VERY desirable town property locat ed In rich section San Joaquin val ley trHde for property In or near Medford. Will assume, Glvi descrip tion. P. O. Box 252. Medford. LOST Black shepherd do, "Sport", Name "Phllippi" on collar. Reward.. Hotl Grand. Soothes Skin irritations Mats . . . 2Sr Evpr . . . 3Jc Klilcllen . lOr ' t. . .i ' (J r ,v v sxi4 1 - hunter turns thrill- in 4& FTSiii U K ' 1 THURSDAY! CAGNEY - Pat O'BRIEN s PTHE BHISI. nn in Hl-l tin McHUGH ALLEN JENKINS