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? MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEUFOKD. OREGON. THURSDAY. APRTL 9. 1S.T. PAGE NINIC ) i li LOCAL and Business Caller E. C. Faber of Central Point was among those mak ing business calls In Medlord today. Mrs. Wilson North Mrs. R. L. Wil son left on the evening train yester day tor Portland. Here for Day Albert Schlesel, Ray Hawk and Ken Schilling, ill of Ash land, were among Medford visitors yesterday, spending the day here. From Sltkum Capt. Rupert T. Gil bert, commander of Camp Sltkum. conferred yesterday with officers at i y Medford CCC headquarters. At Headquarter Capt. John R. Murray, commanding officer of Camp Tule Lake, was a business visitor yes terday at CCC headquarters here. ,; McCrackens Visit Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Mccracken called on friends and transacted business In Ashland yes terday. From Prospect In Medford today were Mrs. I. J. Peterman of Prospect and daughter Elva, who made sev eral business and social calls. Visit In A shl mill Mr. and Mrs. fJ. P. Newton and family were among Medfordltes In Ashland Monday, call- lng at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Garry Newton. From Bradford Capt. Claire D. Wallace, commanding the CCC com pany at Camp Bradford, was a busi ness visitor at headquarters here to day. To Sing for Lions The Madrigal club will present a song program -'t next Wednesday's luncheon-metlng of the Lions club at Valentine's cafe. Madrigal members are asked to meet V ' promptly at East Main street and f South Riverside avenue at 12:30 noon. v The program Is to begin at 12:45. Intimate Secrets of Life Exposed VIVID PICTURES DARING CHARTS THRILLING FACTS 7-FEEE Public Programs Starts Mon.Apr. 13 SEE For yourself the aw ful truth of modern moral delinquency! HOTEL MEDFORD Banquet Room (See Tomorrow's Paper) MEDFORD S. P. Railroad Track, Facing Main St. 2 DAYS ONLY MON.-TUES. APRIL 13-14 GENERAL 4(1. ADMISSION IUU FOR THIS DATE SEE Real Live Penguins Octupus Sea Monsters OPEN 10 A r TILL 11 P.M PERSONAL Camp orftcer Here Capt. Guy W Saunders, commanding officer of Camp Indian creek, transacted busi ness at Medford CCC headquarters today. Home for Easter Dick Wray, stu dent at the State Teachers' college In Chlco, cat.. Is a guest In thts city at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. T. Wray. He will remain here dur ing the Easter vacation. Move to AMiland Mr. and Mrs. James H. More, who formerly resided at 716 East Main street here, have taken up residence In Ashland and are now living at 302 Beach street In that city. Home from A'acation Joe Sailor, with the United Air Lines office here, was expected to return late toduy from a two weeks' vacation spent visiting his parents In Philadelphia. Sailor traveled by plane both ways. Inspector Here E. A. Meyers, trav eling tariff Inspector In the traffic department of the Southern Pacific railway, arrived from Portland head quarters this morning to transact business here. P.-T. A. Meeting Howard P.-T. A. will meet at the school house at 2:30 tomorrow afternoon. A program will be presented after the business ses sion. Scth Bullls, division manager of the California Oregon Power com pany, will give a talk on "Safety." Makes Inspection MaJ. Elmer V. Wooton. executive officer of the 82nd Infantry brigade. Salem, left here yes terday for Grants Pass after making an Inspection of government prop erty and Improvement work being done at the 'Meat or a armory. Crater Snow Lower Warm weather the past few days has caused the snow cover In Crater Lake national park to settle to 145 Inches. It was stated In the broadcast from head quarters today. Can field to Lake David H. Can field, superintendent of Crater Lake national park, spent yesterday on business In Klamath Falls whence he was to leave today for the park to Inspect personnel and equipment. He was expected back tonight. Ranger Here William Montgomery, ranger, returned to his post In Cra ter Lake national park today after i transacting business at winter head i quarters In the federal building. He arrived here last night, stating that I Crater Lake highway was in good ; condition. Confer With Jnnouch Prof. I. E Vinlng and Gordon Mccracken, sec retary of the Ashland Chamber of Commerce, conferred yesterday with Karl L. Janouch, supervisor of the Rogue River national forest, regard' lng forest roads In the Dead Indian district. Joins Chamber Central point to day became a member of the Jackson County chamber of commerce for the first time. It is the only city out side of Medford that Is a member. Andre Chomel, Central point council man, was re-appotnted to represent his community on the chamber's board of directors. Here from Portland Charles H Tisdale. special agent for the Central Manufacturers Mutual Insurance company, with headquarters In Port land, Is spending several days In the Rogue valley on business. He ar rived here yesterday for a conference with Carl Y. Tengwnld, local company representative. Reserve Officers Meet Rogue val ley chapter of the Reserve Oflcers as soclation will meet at 7:30 tonight In the Medford armory, to study the problem of defense against aircraft. MaJ. Charles s. Pettee, regular army officer stationed in Eugene, will be present. A Dutch supper will be served. Klwanls Banquet Medford Klwa nians were asked today to register with Dr. C. H. Paske If they are plan ning on attending the meeting and banquet to be held In Klamath Falls Tuesday evening by the Kiwanls clubs DNo Raise 113 ITW t' Jlll I t'nd,r 18 m i Er! f.I 1 1 Oil I Not Prices LUjydaJsjJaslSr I mmri l TOMORROWik " FHdayf Apri JOtk I if World s Foremost MentalUt fij WILL GIVE A - Special Ladies' Matinee M From 2:30 to 3:30 P. M. yfl' 'fyffiS FREE HOROSCOPES TO SALL LADIESxp g--- If No men or children will be admit- X Q ted during this bov. to that ladiei H H will have greater freedom in aiking r questions of a personal nature. of Medford. Klamath Falls and Bend. Already, It was said, 90 members and their wives had registered. A dis trict conference of officers and di rectors la to be held In the afternoon with Irwin H. Jones of Wenatchee, Wash., district governor, and Dr. E- J. Walnscott of Rote burg, lieutenant governor, in attendance. The confer ence will be open to all members and so the Medford group la planning on leaving here In the morning. The host club has prepared a program of entertainment for the visitors, espe cial plans having been made to en tertain members' wives. Livestock PORTLAND. Ore., April 0. f A( AP-U. S. Dept. Agr. HOGS 600, In cluding 288 direct; market active to shippers and local houses, mostly steady: good to choice 165-210 lb. 'd 1 1 veins 10.75-10.85; 230-270 lb. 10- 10.35; few light lights 10.25-10.50; packing sows 8.25-9; good 114 lb. feeders 10.50. CATTLE 100, including 50 direct; calves 50 Including 43 direct; market fairly active, steady to strong, occa sional aales as much as 25 cents higher than Monday's low: no fed steers offered; good long fed steers quotable to 8; fed heifers salable around 6. 50-7; plain light heifers down to 4.75; low cutter and cutter cows mostly 3. -4.25; common to me dium vealera 6-8.50; choice vealers quotable to 10. SHEEP receipts 200, Including 115 direct. Spring lambs uneven; few good to choice 75-80 lb. lambs on outside account 10-50; most buyers talking 10 down; common down to 8. other classes about steady; medium to good 02-100 wooled lambs 9.50 8.75; good 136 lb. clipped 4; common down to 2. CHICAGO, April 9 (AP U. S. Dept. Agr.) HOGS 10.000; steady, to 10 lower; late trade showing decline; top 11.00. 5 cents higher; bulk 160 250 lb., 10.65-90: 140-160 lb., 10.85 75; few 250-300 lb.. 10.40-75; talking 10.25 on 350 lb.; bows steady to 10 lower, mostly 9.50-73: few 9.85. CATTLE 5500; calves 2000; fed steers and yearlings less active than Wednesday, but generally firm; all grades 25-40 higher for week; top 11.00; bulk better grades 9.75-10.50; lower grades 7.50-9.00; she stock firm: bulls strong and vealers 25 or more higher at 9.00-10.50; best weighty sausage bulls 6.40; practical top 6.35. SHEEP 10.000: old crop wooled lambs fairly active, steady; clippers strong t o 15 higher: springers nu merous, sharply lower; other classes scarce, fully steady; early bulk choice wooled lambs 10.65-85; clippers 8.75 9.15; most under 40 lb. springers 14.00-15.00; few 16.00; good around 60 lb. kinds 11.00-13.00; few wooled ewes 5.00-50. SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, April 9. (9P-USDA) HOOS 825, direct 770. All classes in light' supply; early clearance; mostly steady, odd lots 185-235 lb. California butchers SI 1.35. top; few 240-250 lb. weights 81.75; package 335 lb. mixed butchers snd sows $9.00; bulk packing sows quoted $8.50. CATTLE 12$. atlable supply Includes load slaughter steers, fairly active, fully steady, load low-good 960 lb. California fed steers 88.10; good un der 1100 lb. fed steers absent, quoted to 88.25 or slightly above: heifers and range cows absent; cutter-common cows strong to 35c higher; two losds cutter-common dairy cows M-50-5.00, few cutters 84.00: good range cows quoted 86.15 or Sightly above; bulls strong to 25c higher. CALVES 15. all direct. Nominal; good choloe vealers quoted 19.00-10.00. SHEEN none. Nominal; good spring lambs quoted around $900-10; ac cording to last representative sates; ewes salable $5.25 down. Portland Produce PORTLAND, Ore., April . (API BUTTER Prints, A grade, 85 lb. in parchment wrapper, 36V4o lb. In carton: B grade, parchment wrapper 34'4c lb., cartons 35'c lb. BUTTERFAT Portland delivery: A erade. delivered at least twice weekly. 35 d 36c lb.: country routes. 32 435c lb.; B grade, 84 35c lb.; C grade at market. . B ORADE CREAM FOR MARKET Buying price, butterfat basts, 63c pound. EGOS Buying price of wholesal ers: Extras, 18c; standards. 16c; ex tra mediums. 16c; do medium firsts, 15c; under grsde. 13c; pullets, 13c dozen. CASCARA BARK Buying urtos, 1936 peel, 5c lb. Cheese, milk, country meats, live poultry, onions, potatoes, wool and hay steady and unchanged Portland Wheat PORTLAND, Ore., April . (AP) Oram: Wheat. Open High Low Close July 74 74H 74 7 May 81 81 80 80y, Sept 72 'i 73 i 73 73 Cash: Big Bend blueatem 13 per cent LIS Big Bend blueatem 1.11; dark hard winter 13 per cent 1.03'4; 11 per cent 91 4: soft white, western white, nor thern spring, hard winter, western red 81 H Oats. No. 3 white 31.60. Corn, No. 3 esstern yellow 30.00. MUlrun 17.35. Today's csr receipts: Wheat 4: flour 5; hay 1. Chicago Wheat CH1CAOO. April 9. (T) 'Wheat: Open High Low Close May 94; 9; 941, 945; July 85V, 85 841, 8514 Sept. 84'i 84'i 83", 84!, Wall St. Report NEW YORK. April 9 (P) Profit takers clipped the tops off a number of recent stock market leaders to day, but many rails and specialties more than held their own. It was a typically quiet pre-hollday session. Selling dwindled In the final half hour as support appeared for the carriers. The close was Irregular. Transfers approximated 1,750,000 shares. Today's closing prices for 33 select ed stocks follow: Al. Che:n. & Dye Am. Can '. . Am. & Ftfn. Pov ..... A. T. ic T Anaconda Atch. T. & 8. P. ... Bendlx Avla. Beth. Steel California Pack'g. 203 13014 874 16714 38 8314 say, 82 32 Caterpillar Tract 7714 Chrysler 101 li Coml. Solv 30, Curtlss-Wrlght 6 DuPont , 151 V; Gen. Poods 36y, Gen. Mot 69H Int. Harvest. B7 Johns-Man. 11314 Monty ward : 44 4 North Amer 38H Penney (J. C.) 77 Phillips Pet 47 Radio - 12 Sou. Pac . 37 Va Std. Brands 1814 St. Oil Cal. 44H St. Oil N. J 88 Trans. Amer. .. .. 1314 Union Oarb. 87 Unit. Aircraft 3514 U. S. Steel 71 , Butterfat. SACRAMENTO, Calif., April 9. (AP) Churning cream butterfat. first grade, SSVfce: second grade. 3614 c. SAN PRANCISCO, April 9. (API Butter unchanged. Silver NEW YORK. April 9. IFy Bar M ver steady and unchanged at 44'4 PORTLAND, April 9. (AP) Red Cross funds being rained here for eastern flood and tornado sufferers passed tho 810.000 mark today. A quctA of 918.000 Is sought. AHYT1ME: KIOOIMJ LQi Grandest Romance Ever Written! Heroes and lovers all! The reckless sons of the flah- ii.tV. In. filnrfji sr. re- . " born to love again! i L V TODAY and Fril of '.uUykst K.lpli F.rb.1 ' Mjj Added ' ' Comedy Tw'JlVy A Hal LeBoy V FVy "Oh, Evaline" fSjEJ' Novelly J y I Musical Westerner Here Friday Ten Bongs, delivered In the Inimi table manner that made him ao well liked over the radio and on records, will be aung by Gene Autry, in his newest musical western, "The Sage brush Troubadour," playing at the Rial to theater tomorrow and Satur day, with the final showing of Jay Clarke, Internationally famous men talist, on the stage. The matinee showhiff for tomor Coming Sunday 1. ; Reuniting for the first time the stars of 'Of Human Bondage,' Les lie Howard and Bette Da via (who won the Academy Award for the best performance of 1935) will be seen at the Craterlan theater Sunday In "The Petrified Forest," the screen version of the famous piny that ran to crowded houses all last season on Broadway. The supporting cast In chides Gene- vleve Tobln, Dick Foran, Humphrey Bogart, Joseph Sawyer and others. The story Is set In the picturesque and colorful background of the Ari zona desert, the scenes taking place In and about a wayside gas station and eating house a few miles from the real Petrified Forest, In this strange locale are gathered a group of the world's misfits, held ther by a band of killers who are hiding from a posse searching for them, awaiting their chance to es cape over the border into Mexico. At this strange gathering. Howard, in the role of an unsuccessful au thor, disillusioned with life, awakens to the fact that he can become of some use In the world by dying to give the girt he has suddenly fallen in love with, a chance to realise WHEN THE LIGHTS GO OUT-PandemoniumWillReignSuprerhe MlliX initiate ll " "tk i3. ON THE BORIS KARLOFF in "The Ghoul" 11:30 Saturday Night One Show Only Ticket Now on Sale At Eialto Theatre Box Office iiiyuMwaioiii A0h I'm., row enly has been set a-Mde for ladles and no men or children will be admitted. Ladles attending will all receive free horoscopes. In and! tlon to having a full hour during which Clarke will answer all ques tions submitted. With Autry in "The Sngebrush Troubadour" will be Smiley Bur net te. Barbnra Pepper, Fred Kelsey and the wonder horse, Champion her thwarted desires. Howard had this same role In the stage produc tlcn. Miss Davis Is the erotic, discon tented girl who longs for a fling at life, which her misfit father and her crabbed, miserly grandfather deny her. Dick Foran will be seen as n col lege boy who has been uunble to adjust himself to life, but who has an overwhelming passion for the girl. Bogart. the killer, also haa tne same role in the Broadway produc tion. His murderous band consists or Joseph Sawyer, Adrian Mom and Slim Thdmpson. Porter Hall is the girl's father and Charley Grape win her quaint grandfather. On the same program with "The Petrified Forest," the Craterlan will offer entertainment seekers some thing novel In "Audloacoplks," in which the screen suddenly comes to life snd its characters seem to actually play all sort of tricks to make tne auaience auca. Three Musketeers Appearing At Roxy Dlllna 4t hlnP.hltT PlirMTII Ol iVipu itf Vrnrm' artmtfut AWOrdsmen. Onslow Stevens. Moroni Olsen and Paul Lukas add color and action to the film version of Alexandre Dumas immortal story of "The Three Mus keteers," playing today and tomor row at the Roxy theater. , Fine actors all, they : portray the roles, respectively, of Aramls, Por thos and Athos. Although the domi nating figure of the colorful 17th oentury atory is the hot-blooded d'Artognan, played by Walter Abel, his Musketeer companions add the, swashbuckling, roistering dnsh' o essential to proper presentation of the Dumas classic. Although Dumas wrote this tale as fiction, the men pictured a the three musketeers were once actual figures in the life of France, Athos wa a Bearncse gentleman named ArmnnH 1A Slllotnifl d'AthOB. PorthOS wo an adventurer from Pau named Isaac de Portau ana Artimis was Henri d'AramlU, a aqulre and lay abbot of Beam. Women Will Attend Jay Clarke Matinee Bo populsr was the speclsl ladles only matinee held last Friday at the Rlalto theater that Jay Clarke will again have a speHal perform- uurrrnu i aiinur & A 1000 THRILLS ... . thru the !. i '. SCREEN V i' I ri I mm- m esssssMif i ei il r A J 1 a nee tomorrow afternoon with no men or children allowed. Appearing on the stage for full hour, during which he will answer all questions, Clarke will also give each lady attending the matinee a tree six -page horoscope. Now in his second and final week's engagement, the famous mentaltst has created more discussion than any other attraction to have played here In recent years. His uncanny ability to correctly answer the va rious questions on love affairs, busi ness attractions, travel and the In numerable other queries has resulted In the Rial to theater's setting aside tomorrow afternoon for the special ladles only matinee, at the regular admission prices. TRUCK TIRE BLASTS SOUND LIKE WARFARE PORTLAND. Ore.. April 0. P Shot-like reports sounded a truck tires blew out when fire caused an estimated 20.000 damage early this morning at the Oregon Transfer com pany here. Sixteen trucks were damaged. Fire men said either faulty wiring or a cigarette- left In one of the truck cabs may have started the blaze. Yes, I was out to the Dutch Mill last Saturday night. They had a good floor, good music and good order, plenty of refreshment. I enjoyed It. and I am going again next Saturday night. Adv. Special Communication ol O Medford Lodge No. 103, A. F. A. M., Friday. April 10th. WLrJf ftt 7:30 p. m. Work in F. C degree. V Isl tor s invited. Light refreshments. O. O. Horner, W. M. GEO. ALDEN, Secy. Stated Communication of Reames chapter, O. E. 3., gx Thursday evening, April 9, at a ociock. social nignt, Visiting members Invited.-. HATTIE M. ALDEN. Secy. 100 LATE TO CLASSIFY CARS painted. Spray system. Low ctw;. Guar. Auto Beauty Shop., ph. 1061 GOOD CltUenshln requires that you register and vote. Registration for tne May primary closes April 14th Jackson County Democratlo Cen tral Committee. TOR RENT Apartment, 8 rooms ud bath; lights and hot water lur Dished; Frlgldalre. 810 8. Oakdate. FOR RENT High-class 4 -room fur nished house, Res. K, Ideal Court, corner Myrtle and Taylor Sts. Geo. Iverson. FOR SALE Nice home, hardwood floors, plenty of trees, lawn; $1,300; 10 down. ALSO 4 -room house, extra large lot; 1. 000 00; 10 down. H. O. WILSON, Phone 1664. MAN with team wants work; any kind. 112 Cottage St. FOR SALE MSO credit on new Chrysler or Plymouth; $78 discount No trade-In. Phone 387-L. FOR SALE; Cow and young calf; 4 ypnr-old horse, phone 803-J. i THE SINGING COWBOY SOLVES A WESTERN MURDER MYSTERY! V -V::-. l Tomorrow "SAGEBRUSH TROUPADOUR" with A reckless Romeo attain rides the ".Melody rescue of It reveals a new slant on O-Ment I rn-ij., I , . . . It LX-v. MentnUrt FOR SALE 70 acres, 47 In cultiva tion, ao la wheat, 13 In alfalfa, fine family orchard, Wl A. Irrgated. lovely T-room modern home, good barn and other outbuilding; 3 fine cows, 4 heifers, 3 hogs. Non resident writes us to sell. Can give good terms with reasonable down payment. A real ranch for only 7.750. FOWLER it UPP. 44 N. Riverside. Exclusive Agents. FOR SALE On King's highway. 15 acres. Irrigated. In orchard, herrp. grapes, fine garden soil; 3 -room modern house; Kordaon iruc plow, etc.. Included; MOOO: terms. For sale On Old Stage road, 24 acres of good farm land; modern s-room nouKe, Darn, cnicaen nous; 3(100; terms, For sale or trade for acreage near Medford. a very choice location on the Snntlam river, on new Bend highway. Suitable for auto camp; 14-room house, garage, chicken house, garage, chicken house, 4 acres cultlvtard land; 730 feet river frontage; $4000. For Sale a modern 8-room house In Jacksonville, with lawn, flow ers, trees, garden spot: iB50. Very atU'actlve terms mav be arranged. FLAHARTY REALTY COMPANY 311 Medford Blclg. WE ARE OFFERING FOR SALE AT A GREAT SACRIFICE 1935 Chevrolet, long wheelbase truck; newly painted and reconditioned. 1034 Ford V-8 Coach; looks and runs like new. Low mileage. See this one. 1033 Chevrolet Sedan. A dandy. All carry our O. K. guarantee, ROGUE RIVER CHEVROLET CO., INC.. 25 South Riverside. FOR SALE: Young male Chow dog, 518 E. Main. SATURDAY AND MONDAY SPECIALS Redwood posts, suitable for net ting or berries, lie. Wire rings for peonies and shrubs. Cut lengths of netting and wov en wire, one-fourth off. Hardware cloth and mining screens. Everything In wire. 124 N. Riverside. ROOMS for rent, or room and board, closo in. phone 449-X. FOR SALE Mixed alfalfa, vetch and oat hay, 10 per ton. Vilas Ranch, Phone 901-R-l. LET KIDNEYS FLUSH OUT 3 LBS. A DAY Clean Out IS Mile of Kidney Tubes Nature put over 15 miles of tiny tabes and filters In your kidneys to itraln the waste matter out of the blood. Kidneys should pass 8 pints a day and so get rid of mors than three pounds of wants matter. When the passina of water la scanty, with) martins and burning, the IB miles of kid ney tubes may need flush inn out. This dan cer signal maybe the beginning of naggtnar Imckftche, leg pains, Itrss of pep and energy, getting up nights, swelling, pumnesa under the eyes, neadaehes and dixsinesi. If kidneys don't empty S pints a day end so get rid of more than S pounds of waste matter, your body mty take up soma of these poisons causing serious trouble. Don't wait I Ask your druggist for Doan'a Pills, used successfully by millions for over 40 yeftrt. They give happy relief and help the kidneys to flush out S pounds a day. and Saturday!; GENE - Champion Trail" to the blonde cyclone! Poiitively nck Tonight! HI SPECIAL ADDED ATTRACTION! Positively Ending Saturday Night! JWffllHB Anwer your queetlon LOVE, MARRIAGE TRAVEL BUSINESS 3 I L J I c