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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. BEDFORD, OREGON. "WEDNESDAY. FEBRUARY 19, 1938. PAGE FIVE LOCAL and In Portland Mrs. F. & PoweU lelt last night for Portland, where ahe will remain until Sunday evening. . Business VUltor Domino Proyost ef Ashland, was among those trans actlng business In Mectford yeeterdsy. Here for Duty Mrs. A. A. Madden of Ashland waa In Medlord yeaterday to report for grand Jury duty. W. R. C. Meet The Women'a Re lief corps will meet tomorrow afterr non at the armory, it waa announced today. Daniels Back T. E. Daniels return ed thla morning by train from Los Angelea where he haa been trans ecting business for the past ten daya. Condition Better .Improvement waa noted today In the condition of Mra. Carl T.' Tengwald. who haa been confined to her home for a week with lnfluensa. Postpone Party The party planned bv the Mothers' club for tomorrow evening at the home of Mra. Mary Weston, has been Indefinitely post poned. Heckmans to Portland Dr. and Mra. W. H. Heokman were among passen gers on the northbound train this morning, making a short business trip to Portland. I Here from Ashland Amon Ash land residents In Medford Monday were W. M. Brlggs, L. A. Roberts, Mr. and Mrs. James MoNalr, L. B. Ryan and Austle Berron. Plan Reorganization W. A. Gates and Dr. W. E. Lantls were business calers In Ashland Monday, checking the prospects for reorganization of a Rotary club in that city. Receiving Care Among patient at the Community hospital today waa Mra. O. E. Osborne, 513 South Oak dale avenue, who was receiving med ical care. TouVelle North Judge Prank Tou Velle, atate highway commissioner, left last night by train for Portland where' he will make a short business visit. He expected to return tomor row. . Attorney Here Sherman Smith, district attorney of Josephine county, transacted buslnesa In Medford Mon day. He called at the county court house to confer with Dlatrlet Attorney George Codding. Zlon Ladles Meet The Ladles' Aid aoclety of the Zlon Lutheran church will meet tomorrow afternoon at the home of the hostess, 1 Mrs. Alf Bre wilrf. it was announced today. The meet has been called for 3:30 o'clock. Due Back Today Capt. Ernest W. Gruhn. executive officer, was expect ed back at OCC headquarters tonight after making an Inspection of Med ford district camps In California and U. Vl.mDth Clin MI-OA. Medical Meeting The Jackson County Medical society will meet In regular session tonight at the home of Dr. B. C. Wilson. Dr. Charles T. Sweeney will present a paper on "The Thyroid Gland and It Dlseaaea." Inspects Camp Capt. C. L. Pierce, assistant Inspector of the Medford CCC district, waa expected to return to headquartera here tonight from an Inspection trip to Camp MoKlnley, rear Coqullle. FRANCISCO 42 S16.00 ROUNDTRIP PLAY SAFE- tike the safest, smooth est highway in the world the road of iteel rails. Ride in big, roomy, steam-warmed coach of chairar on any of our trains for these low fares. Comfortable sests. No "rest stops"! clean washroom! are always bandy. SLEEP while you ipeed along thru the night. You can go in a fine, im proved Tourist Pullman for the fares shown above, plus a smsll berth charge. Soft, wide berths. Clean, spa cious dressing rooms, porter service nd other Pullman fscilities. TPAYSERVICE-s great money-sever in ourcoache,andTourist Pullmans Coffee or milk V, sandwiches 10r, doughnuts lOr, icecream lOr, fruit Jr. etc. Also delicious full-course meals at low prices in din.-7 cars. Southern AC - r PERSONAL In Eastern Oregon Capt. HJalmar T. Gentle, district surgeon, waa 'ii eaatern Oregon today whither he went to make an Inspection of health fa cilities In the COO camps of that area. Food Men Here Among Oeneral Pood company officials la Medford today were J. W. Ambler, who ar rived thla morning from Portland, and L. Axland of Eugene, who arrived last night. Undergo Treatment Paul Kemburg of thla city underwent tonslleotomy at the Osteopathic cllnlo and hospital yeaterday morning, and Joseph Tret em of Butte Falls was treated for alnua trouble. Both were reported recovering satisfactorily. Circle Luncheon The Just Folks circle of the Flrat Methodist church will meet Thursday afternoon at the home of Mra. A. Or In schenok, 626 South Holly street, for luncheon at 1:15, Instead of 1:30 as previously announced. To Hold Convention Dr. W. W. Howard today received notice of the 21st annual convention of the Amer ican Osteopathic Society of Opthal mology and Otolaryngology which will be held In New York City July 16-18. . Draws Fine T. B. Hare of Central Point pleaded guilty to a charge of violation of the basic rule of driving. In city court yesterday, and waa fined 19. Hare was charged with driving through the Intersection of Riverside avenue and Jackson boulevard at a speed of 56 miles an hour. Snow at Crater Lake Six Inches of new snow was reported In Crater Lake national park today, bringing the snowfall of the past 46 hours to one foot. At the time of the dally broadcast this morning It was atlll snowing hard. All roads were being kept open. 4 . Teachers' Chorus Meets Announce ment wss made today that the Jack son County Teachera' chorus will meet Saturday morning at 10 o'clock In the courthouse auditorium for rehearsal. Because of the concert to be given In the near future, members were urged to be present. Examiner Due Ward MoReynolde, examiner of operetora and chauffeurs, will be at city hall from a to 6 Fri day. Persons seeking permits or li censes to drive automobiles may con sult him during those hours. Be cause of Washington's birthday, Mr. Reynolds will not be here Saturday. Mrs. Hoffmann Back Returning this week-end was Ethel wyn B. Hoff mann, who has spent the past two weeks on a buying trip In California, attending buyera' shows in Los An geles, San Francisco and other cttlea. She also spent several daya vacation ing at Palm Springs, desert resort In southern California. livestock. PORTLAND, Ore.. Feb. 19. (AP- TJSDA) Hoga 700, including 483 di rect. Market active, fully steady. Good to choice 165-315 lbs. mostly $11.35: 135-150 lbs. and 330-360 lba. 10.75-11. Packing sows mostly M.25 9.50. Feeder plga scarce, quotaoiy 10.7511.10. CATTLE 100. Including 33 direct; calvea 35. Scattered ssles strong v shade higher. No steers offered. Good fed steers quoteble to 7.38 ana above. Few plain heifers, 45.25, low cutter and cutter cowa mostly 3 n 3.75; common to medium, 4.60: good beef cowa. : ww common slaughter calves, p.53 6: choice 370-lb. calves to 10. SHEEP 300. Market stesdy. Load choice 91-lb. fed lambs, 10. ooon trucked-ln lambs, 9.50: common, 7.80; good to choice ewes quotable 4.25 s 5. CHICAGO, Feb. 19. (AP-USDA) Hogs 13,000: slow; I5a35c lower than Tuesday's average; under weights off more In Instances: top, li.oo: bulk 180-350 lb., 100-93: 260-310 lb. mostly !0.70-85: better grade, 140-169 lbs., 10.60-85; best sows. 10.00. CATTLE 7000; calvea 1000; very dull steer market on early rounds', steady to 23c lower: stocker snd feeder trade dull; beef cowa under pressure: cutters and common qual ity fat offerings about ateady: bulls fully stedy: vealers In line with Tuesdav's 50 cents downtown, most ly 10.50 11.60; few, 115.00; largely steer run. SHEEP 7000; fat lambs slightly uneven: bulk around ateady, quality and weight considered, but cloalng trade leaa active than early: good and rholos tat lambs. .7810: top. 10.16 on choice around 88-90 lb. welghte-to shippers: sheep firm: bulk ewes comprised choice, around lb. fed weatema at 6545. 133 SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, Feb. 19 (AP-USDA) HOGS 726, direct 400 Mostly 10 higher, top and bulk 160- 330 lb. California and Oregon butch. era 13.07. most 34J-5'i9 lb. weights 11.30; packing sows 33 higher, mostly 28. HKRP: None. Nominal, choice un der 85 lb. wooled lambs quoted around 10 15-35: ewea saleable 6 33 down. SIMPLE MUSCULAR RHEUMATIC PAINS -GET QUICK RELIEF Tf you are one of the rant number of people who suiter torturing. hnetini. aimole muscular rneu mattr. pa's of arms. legs, shoulders and body, here is qmc rui. ., 1 - dnee of Williams R U X. Compound, ft must produce results or money back. Williams R.UJC. Com pound Is prepared fivm the preemp tion erf a doctor who used it In private nr-tir mini vears Now this valu able relief Is available to sufferers at a c,-t of onlv a few cents a oay. itj & bottle under the money-back guar antee Fnlv bleaeed relief ea so many other sijl'erers sav they have. On sale Portland Produce PORTLAND, Feb. AP) But ter Prints, A grade, 311, c lb. In parchment wrapper. 38140 In car tons; B grade, parchment wrapper, 37 Vie lb.; carton. 38jo lb. BUTTERFAT Portland delivery: A grade, deliveries at least twice week ly, 38 4 38c lb.; country routes, 36 38c lb.; B grade, deliveries leas than twice weekly, 36 37c lb.; C grade at market. B GRADE CREAM FOR MARKET Buying price, butterfat basla, 63V4e lb. EGGS Buying price of whole salers: Fresh specials. 3123c; ex tras, 21c; standards, le: extra me dium, 17c: do medtu mfirsts. 15c: undergrade, 14c; pullets, 13c doren. Cheese, milk, country meats, live poultry, onions, potatoes, wool and hay, steady and unchanged. Portland Wheat PORTLAND. Ore., Feb. 19. (AP) Grain: Wheat: Open High Low Close May 83 .83 .S37 .83 July .78'4 .78V4 .18V4 .784 Sep .77 V4 .7714 .77 -77 Vi Cash: Big Bend bluestem (13 pct.)..1.3l'j Do (12 pet.) 118V4 Dark hard winter (12 pet.) 1.09V4 Do (11 pet.) -6 Soft white, western white, northern spring, hard winter, western red 8 Oats No. 2 white, 623 to 624. Corn No. 3 eastern yellow, 633.35. MUlrun, 318 to 818.50. Today's car receipts: Wheat, 31; flour, 14; osts, 1: hay. 3. Chicago Wheat CHICAGO. Feb. Open IB. (AP) Wheat: High Low Close .99 al .98, .89 H .8814 .88 S .88 H ..8774 .88 May .88V. July Sep. .89 14 .88 '4 Wall St. Report NEW YORK. Feb. 19 (AP) A late selling wave cut Into substan tial galna today In the stock market snd sent weaker snares even lower. At the top were motors and fans. but power Issues and steel company equities were sold at reduced pneea. .The closing tone was Irregular. Transactions approximated 4,700,000 shares. Today's closing prlcea for 32 ae' lected atocka follow: Al. Chem. 6s Dye 166 Am. Can Am. tc Fgn. Pow. A. T. 4c T. Anaconda Atch. T. J S. F. Bendlx Avla. , Beth. Steel - California Pack'g Caterpillar Tract. . Chrysler Coml. Solv Curtlss-Wrlght DuPont . VA 17314 35 74 y. 261', 68 . 35 70 Vi 96 14 234 149 Vi 3314 60 V, 67 1714 124 3814 , 35V4 , 7314 , 44 . 13 . 87 . 1514 . 4614 . 5914 . 1314 . 84 . 31 U . 6314 Gen. Foods , Gen. Mot .. Int. Harvest. , I. T. & T Johns-Man. Monty Ward -North Amer. Penney (J. C.) Phillips Pet Radio Sou. Pac. Std. Branda .. St. Oil Cal. .... St. Oil N. J. Trans. Amer. Union Carb. . Unit. Aircraft -U. 8. Steel , INTERESTING FEATURE AT CAMERA CLUB MEET An Interesting feature to most ama teurs attending the February meeting of the Camera club will be a demon stration of printing and enlarging on bromide paper by 8. Sorenson, former ly of the Oregon Camera club. Pho tographs of curious tree growths, taken by John Orlbbls while in the forest service, will be on display. T. Radcllffe will lead the general dis cussion In which any mstter of in terest may be brought up. By courtesy of the Southern Oregon Art association, the meeting will be held In their studio above Brown's on East Main street, tomorrow even ing at 8 o'clock. All Interested In photography are Invited. for your your CAR As Little as weekly; Tir$tone auto u'ir t mvict stoh 1h and Wrerslde. Phone 510 a Fine Cast in Sparkling Craterian Brilliant songs and top stars the ahow make "King of Burlesque" opening tomorrow at the Craterian theater, a royal Jubilee of entertain ment. Included In tho cast are such notables as Warner Baxter. Alice Rialto's Star All the wild excitement of a fire at sea forms the background of the early sequences of "Dangerous Waters" starring Jack Holt, which plays at the Rlalto theater today and Thurs day. The story is somewhat like that of the Ill-fated Morro Castle, but with a highly dramatic plot woven around the passengers and crew. Holt portrays the part of a fast- thlnklng, two-fisted first mate, who rises to the captaincy of the ahlp upon the death of the master and, throticri the- sheer power of fists and brains, succeeds In quelling 1 mutinous crew and excited passen sera. Others In the cast are Booeri Arm strong. Diana Gibson, Grace urauiej and-' Charlie Murray. NEW ROGUE BEER PUT ON MARKET; FLAVOR ' Dealers In southern Oregon and northern California are now featur ing In bottlea and on draught a new and finer Old Rogue Lager beer which is described as distinctly different from the beer formerly dispensed un der that label. Medford"a million -dollar aprlng water adds much to the superior quality of Old Rogue Lager which la a Bohemian type beer with a temptingly mellow flavor. Consider able new equipment for the brewing of Old Rogue Lager has been and Is being Installed be the Bouthern Ore- or . ' I janBssses TODAY ONLV aasssaesa - V, Vi 1 - ' J v?S2S ! I Voted the best picture of IMS I V jVjSlJr jffii SC: I VICTOR MelaClEN IMHUHCIl ! if ssP I J Mf i . 1 Tomorrow andTr f TT) (?Y U t SMI V.-iHS?! Ek with Robert ARMSTRONG A WK -CVV "ANA GIBSON p GL Tirjr "J "l ' i rxTRA Annr.n attraction! ft 'I rnl '' Jf' I John Hix,s "Strange Al lt Seem" I l I rt ;fuTCT-f X7 H i i "0UB VAN'S MUSICAL SH0PPE" I Faye, Jack Oakle, Arllne Judge, Mona Barrle, Gregory Ratoff, Dixie Dunbar (a new "hoofing" sensa tion), Fats Waller, Nick Long, Jr.. Kenny Baker (Jack Benny'a new flndl. the Paxton Slaters. Shaw and gon Brwery at lis plant on North Fir street. "We are confident that the public will be veil pleased with our fine beer, which haa been received en thusiastically by those who have so far tried It." Ted GeBauer, manager of the Southern Oregon Brewery. stated today. IS EOF (Continued dn Page Five.) cent transaction tax by which the Townsendltes propose to raise funds to pay a pension of $200 a month to all persons 00 or over. There are thousands of those who have sincerely and earnestly worked for and advocated real and construct ive programs of human betterment.' said Bell. "We also -find our charlatans and quacks who are willing to offer any thing, no matter how Impossible, fanatical, or extravagant, so long as It catches the fancy of the public and so long as It means a personal profit and enrichment of themselves,. Bell added. Many Promote Rackets The Missouri an said the late years S5M Shows 1:45 0:45-9:011 c 3 Today and Men Feared Him! Women Obeyed Kim! A sbipful of human dynamite ... a crew of cutthroats . . . tent on a mission of death with a captain they hated ... a 'past no one knew Musical Show Lee, Harry "Zoop" Welch and many others. Five new song hits make their bow In the picture, which atrlkes a new note in screen mualcala, deviat ing from the ordinary by Its back ground of burlesque show. of depression with widespread human want and suffering and unemploy ment "have been a fertile field In which these quacks and charlatans, these false prophets of social reform have promised their schemes and rackets, representing vast sums In unholy profits at the expense of tens of thousands of good and faith ful, but deluded followers. I want to say I cast no reflection whatsoever on Dr, Towusend as a medical doctor," Bell told the house. I assume that when he was In pur- sun t of his duties as a doctor of phy sical Ills of humanity he was a good doctor, but as a doctor of the Ills which afflict our social structure he Is a charlatan and a quack." Bell added the Townsendltea pro pose to levy a transaction tax to raise the 924.000,000,009 annually which he said would e necessary to pay the pensions on the basis that about 10,- 000,000 would be eligible. Bell estimated a 2 per cent transac tion tax would mean at least 800 In taxes from each family In the United States annually. 4 Silver. NEW YORK. Feb. 19. (AP) Bar silver qut, and unrhanfted at 4c. RcsinolSnqU Effective in fa? yet mi Id enough TfijjL M fortenderestskinllCJlIIia Thursday! C 3 woman whose; or cared i AnuMsTTj 25t? Ill Rlddles-lOcll I about rfX TV"""-"' '31 . Bsn Francisco Butter BAN FRANCISCO, Feb. 19. (AP) Butter, 93 score, 86c. 100 LATE TO CLASSIFY STEEL SAFE, 31x22x26, 130.00. Mc C'uistou, 317 N. Riverside, REAL VALUES 20 Acres of good valley land, all cul tivated and Irrigated; small house, baru. sheds, etc.; near Tulent on county road; sell or trade for small property In or near Medford. 11,100 clear. 150 acres, 45 cultivated, balance gesture and some timber; house, am, etc., some machinery; 2Va miles from town; 62500.00: 107. down. 10o a year, 6' Interest. THE REAIj Eli r ATE EXCHANGE 19 N. Bartlett St. Phone 1496, LOST Mounted Elks tooth. Initials D. C. R. 228 on back. Return to 132 W. Main. Reward. FOR SALE Boston terrier puppies; or wm iraae ior woa range or chickens. Lola Nelson, Jacksonville. FOR RENT Apartment, 3 rooms and oatn, iifthte and hot water furnish ed. Frigid aire. 810 S. Oakdsle. TAKEN UP One bay horse and one nam mare, 4 mnea out crater lakb highway. Inquire O rants Service Station. 7 ACRES clover, alfalfa; city water. improve.. 3 acres, modern house, free water. 4 -roam house, bath, city water, City and country homes. Prompt attention bonus holders. ROBERTS, Realtor, 720 West 2nd. Tel. 1528-J FOR SALE Complete set of mining macninery. consisting of gas engine, electric motor, hoist, 3 pumps, pump Jacks, 3 suction how, 2 -inch pipe, ore car. track, buckets, grizzly, etc. See this outfit In operation. Will ell reasonable or trade for dairy cows. Geo. Taylor, Camp Oonnell, 6 mile south of Horn brook on hwy. 1 -SI llH30T?iT f WIVI A SCARLETT CARY GRANT I Also Tonite Only At the Holly! TOMORROW! m A. a-aw He Moved His Bowery JACK OAKIE flls (I I I ALICE FAYE 7 fK I I I Arllnt Judge ill 3 11 1 1 Mona Barrie f"l The king of casts in the I J jBAuf Anil . screen's new monarch J 1 1 mmfQjji b2 HI of Mirth and Melody I: 1 1 asJ fil iWi III . . Laughter and Magni- I I i ' j ficcncc .. Gals and Oags L."" Feel at Home In gSlftV II filffl "The Heart qf Portland" EtlS (I Comfort ConTrnlencs Courtesy Senlc . Attrartlre Rsteei Detached , t up nith bath , SIJQ up Hotel Cornelius S23 h ram Bb.N O. Portland IN THE HEART 0? THE CITY DAVENPORT Nearly new, reasonable. Phone 648 for particulars. 30 PACKARD Sedan: looks snd runs like new, at a real bargain. PrERCE-ALLEN MOTOR CO. Dodge and Plymouth. ALFALFA SEED 10c: loose alfalfa hay 10.00: baled alfalfa, 1-2-3 cuttlnga; oats snd vetch, baled or loose. Tel. 523-J-4. Otto Nledermeyer. FOR SALE 2 acres Bear creek; 8 room house, electric pump, barn. chicken house. Bargain, aoso.oo, part cash. Route 4, Box 393, or see Mr. Frlck at Sgabel Sc Day ware house. WANTED Man with oar to sell na tionally adverti&ed line of personal and hoxwecleanlng brushes. For particulars and appointment write to Fuller Brush Co, P. O. Box 900, Medford, Ore. The Morning AfterTakinj Carters Little Liver Pills DANCE ORIENTAL GARDENS Small Hull Dynge'i Orch. Men 25o Ladles 10 TODAY ONLY! Uhe became, a boy ... and played the most dangerous game! BRIAN AHERNE Park Ave Hotel (2.1 S.w. Park ORI.MSON. Mgr. Portland aii fiiila ins p!)3 us '"A 1. C (AHLU AcnU Thone 21 at Heaths Drug Store.