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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. XIEDFOKD, OREGON. TUESDAY. OCTOBER 15. 1935 PAGE FIVE Local and Personal To Berkeley Mrs. M. V. Newman left last nlgM by train for Berkeley. nan on Business E. O. Rosensuer of San Francisco was among business ealtera in Medford today. Government Man Here 0. R. Shep herd of flan Franclaeo was, in Med ford today on government business. From Ashland Among Aihlsnd visitors In Medford last -week was Ady Kinney, who was hero Friday. ... On Business Visit Phil Beck, rep resentative of the California Fire In surance company, was In Medford to day on buaineas. . . Attorney Here Among business callers In Medford today was Glen roster, from the TJ. 8. ttomey s office In Portland. Returns Home-D. 2. Venden. who has been visiting here for the past four days, returned to' his home In Salem this morning. ... Manager Here Sidney O. Ward. Portland manager of the Graybar Electric company, was business visitor In Medford today. ... Card Party Knlghta of Columbus will hold a card party Thursday even ing at the cajhollc parish halt, prizes to be awarded for high scores. ... Women of Rotary Meet Women of notary will meet tomorrow at 1 o'clock at the home. of Mrs. Glenn Blrk. 838 East Main. , Week-ends Here Frank Ingram of Amnta Pass was a week-end visitor In Medford. spending the time with his mother. .... To 8alm G. 8. Hlggins left this morning for his home in Silem. called there bv the death of hla father-ln-law. Mr. Hlggins haa been employed here with the highway department since April. Dies In Alhamhra Word hasxjust been received here of the recent death of Mrs. Carrie Cronemlller Horien, formerly of Jacksonville, at Alhambra, Oal. She la survived by four sons and one sister. .... Back After Vacation Fletcher , . . .. - i -. 1 WAjvIk Tlrllff Stout; Bmpiwym " .,w . -o atore, returned to work today after a vacation of two weeks. H. P. W. Spil ver filled the vacancy during his ab sence. ... Held In Jail Fred Ruasell, wanted )n Klamath Falls on a charge of lam ing fictitious checks, is In the county jail here today, awaiting officers from Klamath Palls to come lor him to answer the charges. Russell was ar rested In Douglae county yesterday by state police. .... position at ' Copco Mrs. Margaret Rush assumed her iew position in Medford with the Copco company the latter part of the week, after more than a year as demonstrator with the firm here. Mrs. Clair Tuffs will take her place In Ashland. Ashland Tid ings- - . . t r .. From r.raves Creek Mr. and Mrs B. W. Meadows and daughter have returned home from Graves creek, where they have been camping dur ing the laat six months. Mr. Meadows was emploved as blacksmith 07 the Rogue River Gold company during the building of the big dredge on the reek. , ... Here for Meeting Arriving on the Oregonlen this morning was W. L. Teuth of the Oregon State college extension service, who was to attend the wheat control adjustment meet ing held here today. Also arriving this morning for the meeting were A. R. Shumway. Mllton-Freewater. president of the North Pacific Grain growers' sssoclatlon, C. W. Smith Mid M. C. Donaldson, state compliance officer. - New Equipment Several pieces of new office equipment were received today at CCC headquarters here. ... Sales Reported The Tengwald Agency today reported the sale of five city and suburban properties during ine past week. ... Attends Meeting Mrs. S. S. Oore attended Saturday's meeting of the Rogue River Valley College Women'a club in Ashlsnd. . ... At Headquarters John Blsnchard, educational adviser at Camp Diamond Lake, was at CCC headquarters here today on business. .' . . Visits Mrs. English Mrs. Laura, O. Doucet of Crescent City. Cal., return ed to the coast city thia morning after visiting her daughter, Mra. Alice D. English here since Sunday. ... Indian Agents Here Charles Hos- klns, special Indian agent for the west coast states, and Orvllle Ham ilton, special Indian agent In Klam ath Falls, were her etoday to attend sessions of the federal court. ... Inspects Camp Major George R Owens, commanding officer of the Medford COC dlatrict, left today on an Inspection trip to Camp Agneas. He returned yesterday from a 10-day leave of absence spent in Astoria. - ... Leave by Train Among those leav ing Medford by train laat night were Edward P. Chamberlain, who went to Phllllpaburg Kas.. and three men dis charged from the CCC camp, who were Raymond Plontkowskt, James A Gary and Roy Kunter, all of whom went to Chicago. . To Give Tests Ward MoReynolds. examiner of automobile operators and chauffeurs, will be at city hall from 0 a. m. to 5 p. m. Friday and from 8 a. m. to A p. m. Saturday, It was announced today. Persons seeking permlte or licenses were asked to get In touch with Mr. MoReynolds. ... Here from Kansas Mr. and Mrs. Earl R. Cave of Wakeeney, Kas, are visiting Mr. Cave'e sister, Mrs. C. C. Plttcnger and family at their home south of town. The guests recently visited Mr. Cave's nieces. Dorothy and Maxine Plttenger, at Eugene, where they are attending school. ... Married Here At a brief ceremony Saturday evening at the home of Mr. and Mra. Harry O. Moore, Mlas Vera Harel Mlddleton. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Mlddleton, and Joseph B. Hamilton, son of Mr. and Mrs. Scott Hamilton, were married. Both bride and groom reside in Grants Pass. The Rev. W. R. Balrd or the First enns Man church officiated at the wedding . Adopt Daughter Mr. and Mrs. M N. Hogan announce the adoption of a daughter whom they-, have named Sharon Kathleen. The child la two months old and was brought back by the Hogana when they returned from Portland Sunday. Michael, two and a half year old adopted svn of the Hogans, is reported to be very proud of his new sister. ,. ... ' " " e ' Marshal Here J. T. Summervllle TJ. S. marshal with headquarters In Portland, and Mrs. Summervllle, were registered at "the Hotel Medford to day, the marahal being here for the session of the federal court that opened today. Mr. Summervllle was accompanied by his secretary. Miss Dorothy Adler, and Fred Norman bailiff. t . Hre for Court Carl C. Donougb United States attorney, and his moth er. Mra. Jessie Donough. were regis tered at the Hotel Medford today, the prosecutor being here Jo represent the government at the present ses sion of the federal court. Mr. Don. ough was accompanied by his assist. ant. Mason Dillard. and the letter's mother, Mrs. Susie Dillard of St. Helens. Return from t. r. Mr. and Mra. Roy Pruitt returned to their home here today after spending a week In San Franclaeo. . Returns to Home Mrs. Wllllim Strode returned to her home In Myrtle Creek today after visiting here for a week with her mother, Mrs. O E. Stlnson. Marquess Improving Attendants at the Sacred Heart hospital said to day that the condition of Frank Mar quees of Talent, Injured In an auto crash Friday, 1 showing steady Im provement, although he Is not yet out of danger. MEDFORD GETS A FINE WRITE UP INE r m m m m km a mmi mww m m m r w w i fiMaiftetf Livestock PORTLAND. Ore., Oct. 18. (API (17. 8. Dept. Agr.) Hogs. 150. Market slow, around steady. Good to choice 165-930 drlve-lna mostly $1035: plslner kinds down to 10: no load lota offered: 340-30 lbs., ea.5o-ao.75. Light lights mostly ao.75. Packing sows around $7.50. Good to choice 108 lb. feeder pigs, en; heavy feeders quotable down to S9.75. Cattle 100: calvea 35. Market steady at Monday's advance. Few common steers M-eS: better grade absent. Few helfera M.00-M.75: low cutter and cutter cows. 93,00-13.35; common to medium 3,50-M.3S; odd head good beef cows up to 94.50. Bulls 93.75. 94.36. Good to choice vealera. 9B-99; common to medium 94-7.50. Few heavy oalves 94.60-95 Sheep 100. Market fully steady. Fair ly good. 80-B6 lb. lambs 98: light culls down to 95.50. Oodd nesd yearlings 95.50. Aged wethers 95 down. Fat ewes quotable up to 93.36 or above. Cash: Big Bend bluestem, 13 per cent. 12SV4; Big Bend bluestem. 1164; dsrk hard winter, 13 per cent, 11314; do, 11 per cent, 93; soft white 814; 1 western white. 84 4; hsrd winter 89; northern spring, 851,$: western red, 84. Oats: No. 3 white 833.60. Corn: No. 3 eastern yellow 93B.75. Mlllrun stsndard, 917.50. Today's car receipts t wheat 70; barley 3; flour 7; oata 1, Wall St. Report Medford and the Rogue River val ley get some first page publicity In the November "Country Gentleman" which should pay some real dividends In the months and years to come. The first farm article in the issue Is entitled "A Reverse Grasa-Poa Bul bosa" and gives all the high lights about this well-known product orig inated and produced extensively by O. O. Hoover of this city. The story Is Illustrated with reproductions of photographs, a close up of the grass and a. dairy cow scene In the valley made by Verne Shangle. showing the floor of the valley with Roxy Anne In the background. The article, exceedingly well writ ten, Is by Miss Adeline B. Hlnck, as sociated for many years with Mrs. M. T. Edwards of this city, and entitles Miss Hlnck to take her place among other Medford authors, who have gained national reputations through magazine and literary work. The Applegate Orange comes In for mention for Its cooperation In plant ing over 10,000 pounds of this winter bluegrass to burned-over lands In the foothills of the Stsklyous. and the Innumerable advantages of the grass to the country at large are Interest ingly enumerated. The article certainly puts Medford and the Rogue River valley on the Agricultural map of this country, In a very leiiecuve ana iavorsoie way, and through a medium which reaches the type of reader this community haa always desired to reach. CITIZENSHIP PAPERS GRANTED 30 ALIENS; BRIEF SERVICE HELD BOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, Oct. 15. (API (U S. Dept. Agr.) CatUe 300: steers steady; two loads medium good 980-1130 lb. Callfornlas 97.50; two losds around 100 day fed 1105- 1140 lb. ateera from local feed lot 97.50: choice vealera quoted up to 99.50. Sheep none; nominally steady, choice wooled lambs quoted 99.00-9.15. CHICAGO, Oct. 15. (AP) (TJ.S. Dept. Agr.) Hoga 11.000; very slow; steady to 10c lower: bulk of crop un sold: 300-335 lbs. 810.80, top: desir able 180-350 lbs. 910.60-910.75: 140 160 lbs. 99.75-910.35: sows 99.35-99.50. Cattle 75,000; yearlings and good choice medium weights and weighty steers steady; atrlctly choice fat steers absent; best weighty 913.40; yearlings 913.35; she-stock steady; approxl. mately 3,000 western grassers In run; replacement steers and yearlings 97.00-98.35: best yearlings late Mon day 98.75; bulla scarce; steady; sau sage offerings to 85.85; vealera steady to 910.50 down. Sheep 8,000; fat lambs moderately active; most steady on paper; actual ly steady to lower; sheep and feeding lambs firm; good to choice native lambs 99.00-99.35; best held higher; top slaughter ewes 94.50 for natives and westerns; load 63 lb. Montana feeding lambs 89.00. E the residence at 403 Park street, at an approximate coat of 4429. Ellrabeth L. Stearns granted a per mit to. reshlngle the residence at 303 North Ivy street at an approximate coat of a 176. E. J, Klein granted a permit to re pair and install a new foundation In the residence at 534 North Bartlett street at an approximate cost of 100. WANTED General housework; ex perienced. Will furnish reference. Box 48)6, Tribune. O. 1j. Hopkins, formerly manager of the local Firestone Service store for the oast three years, has purchased (V.- T un. ft rrwv- a(...ia aalA rxn NEW YORK. Oct. 15.-(AP)-I!" :j"-'- Jr. "I k. J.i by selected Industrials, stocks forged ahead with renewed vigor today, many Issues reaching new highs for the year or longer with gains of 1 to 3 or more points. Heavy profit taking at the start was absorbed without much diffi culty. The lulls and steels, backward for a while, later Joined the climbers. The close was strong. Transfers ap proximate 3,600.000 shares. Today's closing prices for 33 se lected stocks follow; Al. Chem. & Dyei , Am. Can 1 Am. & Fgn. Pow. A. T. & T Anaconda ... 171 Riverside and Jackson where he will feature Texas Petroleum products and Firestone tires, tubes and acceworles, according to announcement made to day. The station which will be known as the Hopkins Super Service is to be officially opened by the new owner Wednesday. This conveniently located station will handle a complete line of auto mobile equipment and specialize in scientific lubrication and tire service for southern Oregon car owners. Wal den Manfull, who was associated with 142'.$ I the Texaco company at Grants Pass Atch. T. & S. F. Bendlx Avla. Beth. Steel 140 3Ui Portland Produce California Pack'g 35 Caterpillar Tract 03 '4 Chrysler 82 14 Coml. 801 v Curtlss-Wrlght . DuPont Oen. Foods Qen. ot. Int. Harvest I. T. & T Johns-an Monty Ward North Amer Penney (J. C.) Phillips Pet Radio Sou. Pac. . ......... Std. Brands St. Oil Cal. . St. OH N. J ..... Trans. Amer, Union carb ... Unit. Aircraft .. .. 19 V. S. Steel 40 1; San Francisco Rutterfat SAN FRANCISCO, Oct. 16. (API First grade butterfat 34(4, f.o.b. San Francisco. for three years previous to accepting a position in-Medford, will, be In charge of lubrication at Hopkins 484 ! Super Service. Mr. Walden has had as'i extensive mechanical training in ad- 38 dltlon to actual experience so that he Is well quail lied to assist Mr. Hopkins. For three years before coming to this city Mr. Hopkins was .connected 18 with the Firestone company In Seat s' tte where he specialized in truck tires 138 and commercial enuloment In the 33 I Firestone stores. Since locating in 49'i! Medford he has made many friends 58 -ij among the motoring public, who are wishing him success hn his new enter prise. Mr. Hopkins haa established his permanent home In this commu nity snd, with Mrs. Hopkins and his wn. Curt. Jr., reside on the attractive TouVelle orchards on Ross Lane, An extensive program of Improve ment will be launched at once at Hopkins Super Service with added fa cilities for the service to motorists. 10 81 33 14 20 82 30 8'. 18 13 33 45 71 Slain and tarnUh floor t, wood. work and furniture InVoptration S-W FLO-LAC HP' Tj(fS faooeb to refinuh I good J M 0 wttA tible or Icbainl dries over night easy to apply leaves no brush marks water proof all popular wood effects PINT 73c QUART 11.17 V ! I m i fTSf f AK-SJ) S-W LIQUID I Pyi T PIHTUMI "OOF CEMENT I l9.4iCe . 4.82 OVt Thirty allena were to become nat uralised American citizens in federal court thl afternoon, with Judge James Alger Fee administering the oath of allegiance. . Eighteen of the applicants for cltlTienshlp were from Great Britain, three from Oermany, three from Swe den, two from Greece and one each from Rumania., Norway, Fr&noe and Denmark. After final citizenship papers had been granted, a brief patriotic ser vice was to be held under the aus pices of the American Legion and the D. A. ft., with Col. W. H. Paine In charge. Mrs. Blsa O. Baldwin, Klamath Falls, Helmer Anderson, Keno, and Edwin T. Hansen, Eagle point, filed applications yesterday for final clti- eenshlp papers with Thoa. G. Grlfflng. acting divisional director of natural ization and Immigration. They will be given a hearing at the expiration of at least 90 days. Ten persons filed applicattom for first papers. They were: Adam Wil kinson, Idrle Agate and Mr. and Mrs. Roger A. Schmidt, all of Medford, Mrs. Elizabeth A. Brandley, Grants Pass, Mrs. Mary Bell, J. J. Sewell and James A. Sewell, Ashland, Carl Each, Butte Falls, and Jacob Langs, Selma. PORTLAND, Oct. 16. (AP) BUT TER. Prints, A grade, 33c lb, In parchment wrapper, 34c lb. In car tons; B grade, parchment wrapped, 32c lb.; cartons 33c lb. BUTTERFAT Portland delivery: A grade deliveries at least twice weekly, 32-33o lb.; country routes, 30-33c lb.; B grade, deliveries less than twice weekly, 3-33c lb.; C grade, at market. B grade cream for bottling Buying price, but ten at basis, 66c lb. EGGS Buying price of wholesalers: Fresh specials, 32c; extras 31c; stan dards 37c; extra mediums 33c; do me dium firsts, 20c; undergrade, 18c; pullets 15c dozen. LIVE POULTRY Portland delivery, buying price: colored hens over lbs., 17-1 8c lb.; others unchanged. CANTALOUPES Nominal; Dillards. $1.75-2.00 per crate; Willamette val ley. $1.25 crate. Cheese, milk, country meats, onions, potatoes, wool and hay, steady and unchanged. Sliver NEW YORK, Oct. 18. fAP) Bar silver steady, unchanged at 66 3-8. BUCKINGHAM'S HOME - MADE CANDY, Maltd Milk Sponge. Regular 40c per lb. special 36c per lb. The Crest, 330 So. Central. Building Permits Permit issued to Portland Trust and Savings Bank for general repairs to MODERN WOMEN Nd Not falsi monthly twin and delay due to folds,nerroi strain. eiTXurnr aimUu cauMS. Chi-chtariUiamondHrandPillaarBcUT, reJUwe ma sire uhkk IB rjllHilfrllji IMS DIAMOND Chicago Wheat CHICAGO, Oct. 15. (API- Wheat: Open High Low Close Deo 1.02 1.04 l.Oa'i 1.03-04 May ....1.03 1.03, 1.02', 1.031, July 03 934 B2V, 92 ft Portland Wheat i oQ-9 oo IIVSJQI K.d,n Jtoc j IWWMttlllllasrl ALL FOR THRILLS! Another Daring Mystery Solved By This "Sherlock Holmes" Of The Orient! You're seen him In action all over the world .... but never In inch dangerous and bafrilrrr crime ndven- the mnt capital) Pear Market Yesterday PORTLAND. Ore.. Oct. 18 (AP) Oram: Wheat: y Open High Low Close May .874 ' "Ti .87 .08 H Dee. .88 .8814 .86 .(6ft NEW YORK, Oct. 14. (AP-U8DA) (Car arrivals unrecelved); market slightly weaker; Oregon D'Anjou 1837 boxes extra fancy 13.06-3.80: average 3.31; 830 boxes fancy 1 .00-3.68; av erage 83.38; 855 boxes unclassified 1.80-3.38, average 83.00; Bartletts 1.438 extra fancy 13.30-3.00. average 3.63; 1,740 bces fancy 3.05-3.88. average ,5 40; 1,438 boxes fancy and better t3.46-3.06, average 3.70; 1.367 boxea fancy 1. 80-3.00, average ,3 33; 730 boxea fancy and better H.9S-3.BC, average 83.46. CHICAOO. Oct, 14 (AP-USDA) Two cars California, 8 Illinois, 1 Michigan, 7 Oregon, 8 Washington ar rived; 16 en track. Calif. Bartletta 730 boxes, ,3.31-80, average 83.40. Oregon Bartletts 1018 boxes extra fancy 3. 40-3 .80, average 3.66: 1.833 boxes fancy 3.08-J 80, average 3.44; Rose. 38 boxes, extra fancy 1 .90-3 40. average ,2.05; 603 boxea fancy ,1.80 3.15, average 2 07. ..... SIGH THIS COUPON It tntiife. r 00 bonJ rTBimr Poliih (S-V Politb-ot) M d prtc. k)tt14. Cteck if- -.oMd. Uia 0t n a I yx Keab (m IK. or Q JOe bonis far ttt j Nim -'iilS J,-.;--1 Expert Radio Repair Service By Factory-Trained Technician Reasonable Price FICK'S HDWc Phone 300 Hubbard Bros., Inc. MAIN AND EIVERSIDE. PHONE 231 MEDFORD VETERINARY HOSPITAL ' 18 rears experience IB large and small animal practice 225 N Riverside Phone 369 a Tomorrow Only a NOW YOU CAN SEE IT ON THE SCREEN! Yon will relive every moment of this great clasclcl t etrivm DICKINS' GREAT EXPECTATIONS HENRY HULL W1ILUPS HOLMES JANEWYATT . FLORENCE REED IT TOPS EM I Jf -jR?JV ,urM " fnroun,t" n'l,n j Inderivorld nt the Orient's rfV' " OV b'Mrr tni cosmopolitan 9 with WARNER OL IRENE HERVEY Chas. Locher V Russell Hicks H. Positively Ends Tonight Will Rogers In The County Chairman' V PJ lPfCIAt .ADDF.D I Mutical Headline In "TELEPHONE BL "Hill Billy" Cartoon Newi r i 1 f Start I TODAY 3 Day UESM ATTRACTION At fiacrfd Heart Mm. William Clarltson. rout a. unrtrwent a major operation at th .Sacred Heart hos pital this morning and was recover ing aatlafatorlly this afternoon, at taches Indicated. Mt. Ben Wood ruff of Smith River, Ore., was re ceived for medical treatment at th hospital this morning. a was Dor othy Feirtng of Grant Pass. Aihlanfl Vlnltor Jaclc Balding spent the weele-nd nth Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Duffteld of Aahlsnd. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FOB SALE Rose, Peru grapes, 2c lb. Bring ooxes. you pick, m. ii. Hartley, Phone 9-P-5. WANTED To rant 6 or 6-room mod ern house. Oive address and price. Box -tail, Tribune. 2!fc A ORES, 0.V); 10 jvcres. 91500. Good buildings, plenty water; close In. Terms. pir orchards. Mock and dairy ranches, city and subur ban homes. Everything In Real Estate. ROBERTS, 720 W. 2nd. 2ft CHOICE weaner pigs. Tel. 403-J-l, WANTED To care for eronll children, Can offer good home and oar for children in rural district, near good school. Box 4814. Tribune. PISH DIRECT FROM OCEAN Users of Fresh Fish In Medford drop card Box S02, AshlAnd Ore. Deliveries to your home each week. , LOST Girl's Elaln wrist watch. Sun day evening. Reward. Tel. 633-J-2. WANTED Experienced girl for house work; room and board and 15 per month. Enclose references. Box 4978. Tribune. GOOD 6-room modern cottage, priced to sen or win trade tor smaller home. 438 N. Holly. Owner. FOR SALE Nearly new enamel rang and bed. springs and mattress. 1140 Court St. CITY LOTS from $250 up. all im provement In and paid for. U you are interested In building ot buying a HOME, see us. BROWN & WHITE, Realtors. PEACHES for sale. G. E. Carpenter, 4 ml. west Phoenix on Houston Rd. PONTIAC Sedan; looks and runs ltk new: all new rubber. Priced for quick sale. S245.00. Plymouth seta the pace for 1938. Now on display. PIEROE-ALLEN MOTOR CO. Dodge -Plymouth, A FINE east side HOME for only 93.000. and 9700 will handle It. BROWN 5s WHITE. Realtors. CATCHING COLD? At the first warn ing sneeze quick a few drops up each nostril. Iti timely use helps. prevent many colds. VlCKS Vatrohol III 1:45 !lT I I 3 '4 F '1 , ll Eres...So III 7:00-9:00 lrMjJjjMJjl KlrtdleslOc 0M0RR0W ONLY in YouWantFun?Well,HereYouAre! 1 . IVM '1 11. I SrViV 1 iTPT sf I llso Tonw at theoMy j EndsTonite! Hepburn "Alice Adams" 0nth.sti Qm iirtVii n ii1