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    MEDFOTED MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD. OREGON. "WEDNESDAY. 'APRIL 15. 1935-
PAGE SEVEN
LOCAL and PERSONAL
Robert Back Dr. Frank Roberta
returned this morning from Portland
when he made brief business visit.
To Visit Daughter Mrs. A. S. Flow
ers left en the evening train yester
day for 6aa Francisco where she will
Tlslt her daughter.
Nett Away Among Medfordltea out
of town la Porter J. Neff. attorney.
who left by train last night for a
business trip to Portland.
Visiting Sister Mrs. R. R. Behsffer
of Salt Lake City. Utah, arrived this
morning to be the guest of her sister.
Mrs. W. L. Seward.
Agent Here A. Stewart, special
agent for the Southern Paclflo rail
way, arrived this morning from his
headquarters in Eugene to transact
business here.
Doerr Leaves John E- Doerr, Jr.,
Crster Lake national park naturalist
left last night for Berkeley after
spending some time here transacting
business.
Recuperating Young Rlchsrd Rob
arts, who underwent a mastoid oper
ation at the community hospital
Monday, was reported today to be re
covering satisfactorily.
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Gets License According to word
received here this morning, Donald P.
Mavfleld of this city and Maxtnc
Hamlet of Portlsnd were Issued a mar.
Mage license In Portland today.
RiKlnnu Caller Amone recent vis.
ltors from Medford In Ashland was
Mrs. Helen Smith, who made several
business calls In the Llthla city Mon
Breaks Im Georze Lvman of Gold
Hill was admitted to Sacred Heart
hAanltjil THtjirrimr afternoon follow
tag a farming accldeiit In which he
suffered a broken leg.
Assigned to Camp Archie A. Detll-
llan, Cortla c. Elliott, wooarow .
Barkers and Rarrv K. Vincent. Jack
son county recruits recently enrolled
by the CCC, have been assigned to
camp south umpqua rails.
I Here for Meet Dr. James Thomson
of Seattle, representative of the Pres.
' byterlan board of national missions,
arrived here this morning to attend
the southern Oregon Presbytery now
In session.
-
Meetings Continue Revival meet
ings at the Church of God will con
tinue until April 36, It was stated
today, special music and singing are
part of the service each evening
starting at 7:49.
Delphian Meeting Beta efiapter,
Delphian society, will meet tomorrow
morning at 8:30 at the Girls' Com'
munlty clubhouse. General topic for
discussion will be "Sweden, the Civ.
; Ulaed."
Granted Leave t Capt. John R
Murray, commanaer or me i-uie mikc
CCO camp, has been granted a
day leave of absence which he will
spend with Mrs. Murray and their two
daughters In Illinois.
Pledged to Honorary Among the 23
charter members pledged Monday by
the new muslo honorary society. Pro
mal school in Ashland, were Margery
Paley, Joyce Banish, Barbara Holt
and Mary Conner, all of Medford
Principal Speaker A. H. Banwell,
manager of the Jackson county
Chamber of Commerce, will leave to
morrow for Yreka. Cel., where he
to be the principal spesker at the
annual banquet of the Yreka Cham.
ner of Commerce tomorrow night. He
will be accompanied by Dr. William
T. Roney and James T. Fowler.
HEAR
THIS
MAN!
It X.TI
maimer ,
0. Vincent Loomis
with
MENTICULTURE
INTIMATE
SECRETS
OF LIFE
Free Public
LECTURES
On
"How to Increase Your
Efficiency 100 to 500
and Thereby Your
Esrsing Power"!
ACTTAL
DEMONSTRATION
Starts Tonight
at 8 p. m. ,
and
APRIL IS. 1. . a
with Ladles only
Matinee Friday. 1 P. M.
Hotel Medford
Admission Free
Architects Leate J. W. Owen and
Harry Lane, Architects from the D. S.
regional forest service office in Port- i
land, left for Grants Pass this morn- j
tng after Inapecton new buildings In j
the Rogue River national forest. Bo-
fore returning to Portland they were !
to Inspect new construction In the
Siskiyou national forest. , .
Former Pastor Here The Rev.
Adalph Haberly f Bandon Is redw
ing friendships in Medford this week
during the Presbytery meeting. He
was a minister of the Presbyterian
chftrch In this city from 1898 to 1903,
and has now retired to private life
In the coast city.
Starts School William E. Robbins.
special representative of the ynlon
States Life insurance company', with
headquarters In Portland, Is In the
city for the purpose of starting a
training course In this city, Mr. Rob
bins said, at 407 Liberty building. A
manager will be sent from Portland
In the next few weeks, and he will
take charge of four or six local sales
men, he related. It Is for the pur
pose of giving these men special train
ing that Mr. Robbins Is here, he said.
Surgeons Shifted Reassignment of
several camp surgeons was announced
today by CCC headquarters. Dr. Har
rison Mi Pierce Is transferred from
Agness to Orleans, the camp added to
the Medford district recently when
the Eureka, Cal., district was dis
continued. Dr. John M. Shlach goes
to Agness from Tule Lake and Dr.
Dean J. Darius from Orleans to south
Pork. Dr. Albert A. Best of Camp
Klamath will also serve Camp Tule
Lake, south Fork has had no sur
geon of Its own. Dr. Ellas H. Porter
of prescott having had both camps
to take care of.
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Livestock '
PORTLAND, Ore., April 15. (AP-
USDA) HOGS: 330. market steady:
good-choice 165-215 lb. aio.75-83;
330170 lb. 10.35-00; 135-45 lb. 110.00
50; packing sows largely 18.60; good-
choice feeder pla 1Q-2S-11.00.
CATTLE: 100. dlreot 10, calrea 35,
direct 6, market moderately active,
mostly steady; common-medium 780-
1030 lb. steers ftfl.50-7.35; good long
fed quotable S8.00 above; common-
medium heifer S5. 60-0.25; bulls
mostly (5.00-75; good-eholoe ve tiers
$9-10.00.
6HEBP: 100, market steady: me
dium-good 73-93 lb. wooled lambs
9-10.00; medium-good 55-10 lb.
springers .50-10.00; good 30-147 lb.
wooled ewes iS .23-60; 138 lb. shorn
ewes $4.00.
QUIETLY CORRALLED
WHEN RANCH VISITED
Seven of the highly publicized wild
horses of the Apple gate, were cor
ralled the' past -week, without the
hurrahs and tumult of a holiday
crowd, Forest Ranger Lee Port re
ported today. This makes a total of
twelve outlaw nags, that hftve been
captured.
The seven rounded -up animals
strolled down a country lane, flanked
on both sides by barbwlre fences and
were sighted by ranchmen. A hurried
call for cowboys was made and the
band was driven down the lane Into
a corral and the gate locked. They
are being held on the Charles Dun
ford ranch, awaiting claiming by
owners. If any, before disposition as
provided by lsw.
Port says the seven horses are not
very good specimens, and evidently
wandered down from the hills for a
meal of alfalfa.
The forest ranger said another
round-up of the wild horses would be
held shortly, but the time was being
kept secret. '
In the round-up held March 15, a
crowd of 1600 gathered at the corral,
and when the wild horses headed for
the corral, they were frightened by
the attendant hubbub and bolted.
Wall St. Report
NEW YORK. April 15 (API
Slow, but persistent buying In spec
ialties brought ralllsa In today's
stork market ranging from fractions
to 3 points, generally, and 6 or mors
tn scattered Instance,.
Recovery sentiment seemed to re
ceive stimulus from the brighten
ing economic picture. The close was
firm. The turnover was around I.
500.000 eharea.-
Today s closing prices lor 33 se
lected stocks follow;
Al. Chem. Is Dye
Am. Csn
Am. & Fgn. Pow.
A. T. & T. -
Ansconda .
Atch. T. & B. P. -
Bendlx Avla. ...............
Beth. Bteel
Coming Thursday
60UTH SAN FRANCISCO, April 15.
(AP-USDA) MOOS 950. direct 140.
Moderately active, steady to 5 lover,
bulk medium-good 1BO-330 lb. Cali
fornia butchers tll.J3-ll.S5; Utter
top: odd, lota 335-380 lb. averages
10.85: packing sows ,8.35-50. Uste
Tuesday part-load local butchers.
$10.80.
CATTLE: 3T5. direct ISO; holdovers
55. Slaughter steers scarce, steady to
weak, good under 1100 lb. fed steers
absent, quoted around ,8.00-35: load
around 1300 lb. California gnus steers
7.50; she-stock about steady, odd
head good grass cows 5.75-6.00; losd
1150 lb. dairy cows 4.00-5.00, low-
cutters eligible down to M 50: bulls
scarce, quoted mostly M OO down.
Calves: 100, practically all direct.
Nominal; good -choice vealers quoted
9.O0-10.O0. '
SHEEP 300; holdovers 55. Slow,
spring lambs opening atesdy, psrt-
deck good-choice 73 lb. California
9.00, sorted 14 head medium S8.35;
other spring lambs and ewes unsold.
OHICAOO, April 1. (AP-USDA)
HOGS 10,000: fairly active on weKhte
above 180 lbs.; some to 10 cents high
er: lighter weight generally ateady:
lnstancea stronger: top $10.95; bulk
180-350 lbs. $10.78-90; 190-180 lb.
10.50-80; 140-180 lbs. 10.35-85; 350.
350 lbs. $10.45-85; sows $9.50-75.
CATTLE 9.000, calvea 1400; prac
tlcally all bids 35 cent lower; kinds
of value to sell recently, at $90
downward under a severe pressure;
no very strictly choice offerings here;
extreme top $10.85. paid for yearlings:
few loads $9.00-10.00: best heifers
$8.85; heifers steady -to 35 cents low
er: cows atesdy to easy; vealers 35-50
lower at $9.50 down.
SHEEP 7,000; old crop lambs 15-35
cents lower: barely active at decline
to local Interests; shipping demand
narrow; bulk choice wool skins $11.00
35; best held higher: quality less de
sirable than Tuesday. Clippers $9,001
35; springers absent; killing classes
about steady; choice wool yearlings
9.75; .best wooled ewes 6.00.
The state supreme court yesterdfty
denied a petition for a re-hearing In
the ault of the California Federal
Land and Livestock bank of Ssn
Francisco agslnst W. H. Gore, and
today Attorney George M. Roberts
and Wlllism McAllister were arguing
a almllar plea In the high court, In
the suit of J. A. Peary, and the liqui
dating committee, against Gore, on a
chattel mortgage involving personal
property..
The land bank action Involves real
property. Including the Gore ranch
between this city and Jacksonville.
MUSCULAR PAINS
GET QUICK RELIEF
No longer la there any need for
men and women to suffer torturing,
stsbblng. shooting simple muscular
rheumatic palna of arms, legs, shoul
ders snd body, without the benefits
of the doctor's prescription, known s
Wllllsms R. U. X. Compound. This
remsrkable prepsrstlon Is now avail
able at a cost of only a few cent a
day, and Just a few doses ususlly
give quick relief. Being a liquid
highly concentrated, already dissolved
It starta to work almost immediate
ly. It la not only Just something to
"rub on." Those things neip. DUl wn
llsms R. C. X. Compound works from
the "Inside out." Its psln relieving In
sredients are absorbed Into the blood
snd carried to sore. Inflamed muscles
and parts, giving a reeling of eaae ana
comfort which Is a blessing to suffer
ers. Try Wllllsms R. U. X. Compound
todsv. The first bottle must produce
' results or money bsck. On sale at
Heath s Drue Ft" re. An..
Portland Produce
California Pack'g.
Caterpillar Tract.
Chrysler
Coml. Solv. .
Curtles-Wrlght -
DuPont .....-..
Qen. Foods
Grn. Mot.
Int. Harvest. .
I. T. & T.
Johns-Msn.
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 .
U. S. Steel .,
300
134 S
8'i
168
39 H
83 "4
Sl
81 H
33
77 H
ioih
19',
H
150
87
69 H
87H
I5i
in'4
43H
39
7714
48
13 4
36 H
IS
43H
63
13ft
85 V
2514
. 70H
San Francisco Butter.
SAN FRANCISCO, April 15. (AP)
Butter, 93 score, 340.
SACRAMENTO. CSlK.. April 15.
(AP') Churning crwim butterfst.
first grade, 37V4c; second grace,
36!4c.
MANY HEAR HEAD
OF STATE D. A. V.
PORTLAND, April 15. (AP) But
ter Prints, A grade, 35o lb. In
parchment wrapper, 36o lb. In car
ton; B grade, parchment wrapper.
34o lb.; cartons, S5c lb.
BUTTERFAT Portland dslivery: A
grade, delivered at least twice week
ly, 3586e lb.: country routes, S3
83c lb.; B grade, 3435o lb.; O grade
at market.
B GRADE CREAM FOR MARKET
Buying price butterfat basis, 8314c
lb.
EGGS Buying price of whole
salers: Extraa. 18c: standards, 16c;
extra mediums, I6c; do medium
firsts. 15c: under grade, 13c; pul
let. 13c dozen. -
WOOL 1936 contracts, nomlnsl;
Willamette valley, medium, 8O0 lb.;
coarse and braid, 38c lb.: eastern
Oregon, 31 r 33c lb.; southern Idaho
(no price.)
Cheese, milk, country meata, live
poultry, onions, potatoes, and hsy,
steady and unchanged.
One of the moat largely attended
meetings In months was held by the
Disabled American Veterans of the
World in Eagles hall on West Main
street lsat night and marked enthu
siasm was shown over the state con
vention to be held here June 11, 13
and 13.
The large attendance served ss 1
mark of honor for E. O. Gavin. Ore.
gon department commander, who ad
dressed the meeting and received
committee reports regarding conven
tion plana which he la to submit to
headquarters lor distribution among
chapters throughout the state. Har
vey Cassman, chapter commander,
presided."
A delegation or veterans rrom.me
Qrsnts Pass post also attended.
After the business meeting the la
dles auxiliary served a luncheon.
I- ...- V x 1
plMl'.
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Meet the "Battling Milkman," oth
erwlse known as Harold Lloyd, whose
latest fun epic, "The Milky Way"
comes to the Craterlan theatre to
morrow, with Walt Disney's Mickey
Mouse cartoon In color, "Mickey's
Grand Opera' on tbe same program.
Aald to be one of the funniest com
edies ever produced, ranking high
with Lloyd's own "Orandma's Boy"
and ".Safety Last. "The Milky Way'
shows the bespectacled comedian as
a timid milkman, always willing to
mind hie own business and keep out
of trouble. But Fate decrees other
wise snd. In an effort to help his sis
ter from the unwelcome advances of
a couple of roughs, the- milkman gets
credit for knocking out the two who
actually connect with each other's
chins. From then on, .nth publicity
running wild over the fact that one
of the roughs was the Champ, and
the timid milkman being signed as
a contender for the title, the fun
really gets started, and doesn't let up
until Harold actually wins the big
fight by ducking.
Portland Wheat
PORTLAND. Ore., April 15. (P
Grain: '
Wheat, '
Open High Low Close
May ... 83 V4 83 "4 8354 8314
July 76 77 . 78 77
Sept. 74 75 7 75
Cash:
Big Bend blueatem (18 pet.) ..81.1814
Big Bend btuestem - 1.1514
Dark hard winter (13 pet.) 1.07,,
Do ((11 pet.) - Bt
Soft whlM, western red. north
ern aprlng. hard 'winter,
western red JK
Osts. No. 3 white. 831.50.
Corn. No. 3 eastern yellow, 830.35.
Mlllrun. 818.00.
Todsy's car receipts: Wheat. 7; bar
ley 1; flour 7; oats I.
Chicago Wheat
CHICAGO. April 15 (AP) Wheat:
Open High Low Close
Msy .964 -9814 .96 .98 '4
July .89!, .90 89 .9014
Sept. 3714 7H 8i
Silver. '
NEW YORK, April 18. (AP) Bsr
silver stsdv and tmchsnRd at
e""i To
Spa;
To give better service we
ve moved our office to.
K
Same Phone 315
26 South Fir
EADS
Transfer & Storage Co
Ink i I
65TH ARTILLERY
REUNION SLATED
Members of the old 85th Coast Ar
tillery Corps, stationed at Camp Ste
vens at the mouth of the Columbia
rlter during the war, will hold their
annual re-unlon at the Congress ho
tel tn Portland cm May 3, Walter W.
Abbey has been notified. Abbey wss
a member of the company, leaving for
France in 1917.
Although the re-unlon Is being pre
pared by the 65th, any member of a
coast artillery corps stationed at
Camp Stevens during the war la ask
ed to attend the meeting. Anyone
planning to attend la ssked to write
to Harold Hunt, 1300 Guardian build
log, Portland.
There are several members of the
old 65th now living in the Rogue riv
er valley. Abbey said. Among them
are George Gates, Charles Farmer,
Hubert Bentley of Ashlsnd, and many
others.
Be correctly corseted In
an Artist Model by
Rthelwvn B. Hoffmsnn.
Shootlnf Pays.
ASTORIA, April 14. (AP) Being
a good ahot pays John C. Bell, gill
net fisherman. Bell hss bsgged 33
sesls, upon which the state paid
him a bounty of 85 each. The mam.
mala are a menace to fish nots.
Phone 543. We'll haul away your
refuse. City Sanitary Service.
Rialto Comedy
Portland Teachers
May Teat Pay Cut
PORTLAND, April 18. (AP) A
tsst of the legality of salary cuts
Imposed in 1933 msy be made by
Portland school teachere.
A final decision Is expected Thurs
day at a meeting of representatives
snd school board members. A ques
tion has been raised whether the
board was empowered to cut sslsrles
after the period In which they are
normally fud.
Here's a sosp bargain that you will
want to stock up jon. Two cakes for
Ho. Bouquet Rsmee Sosp. Just one
of the big bsrgalns In ths Rexsll
ORIGINAL ONE-CENT SALE, Wed..
TDurs., rrl.. Sst., April 39 and 30. May
and 3. WEST SIDE PHARMACY.
your Rexall Store.
The Widow From Monte Carlo,"
rollicking comedy drama with War
ren William and Dolores Del Rio In
the leading roles, ptaya at the Rialto
theatre today and Thursday.
The story centers about the unus-
usl adventures of e debonair major
and a South American beauty who la
the widow of an English Duke.
Through the Importunities of her
former husband's relatives she be
comes engaged to a etuffed shirt dip
lomat who is about as romantic aa
an Iceberg. Terribly bored, the young
lady elrpe out one night to the casino
at Monte Carlo, where site meets the
msjor who takes her Into his srms.
without even .knowing who she is,
and kisses her.
The action la fast snd furious from
then on snd there follows a eerlea of
exciting and amusing episodes.
Others in the csst are Herber Mun-
din. Louise Fazenda. and Colin cllve
Water Thrown On
Dream Of Wealth
TOPEKA, Kas., April -15. (API-
Chief Justice R. A. Burch of the
state supreme court began listing
some of the things he'd always want.
ed when notified by oil drillers that
they expected shortly to bring in a
wsll on his western Ksnsaa ranch.
A billiard table tor his home, an
Oxford dictionary, a decorated "den"
he was flirurlnir the cost when
the telephone rang again.
The well had come In and was
gushing salt water.
"Soventeen." A perfume for spring
with a light, spicy fragrance, 89c
dram. Young's Drug Co.
hceBrokenOuf?
Relieve the soreness snd aid heal
ins by washing daily with Resinol
boap and freely applying
TJss Mail Tribune want ada.
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
FOR RENT Apartment, 8 rooms and
bsth; lights and hot water fur
nished; Prlgldalra. 810 8. Oakdsle
CARS painted. Spray system. Low coit.
Oust. Auto Besuty snop.. pn. tuoi.
FURNITURE, reupholstered, reflnlsh-
ed. regluelng. Tel. 969-R. Tnioaun.
LOST Boston bull dog, blsck and
white, female; Ucenss No. 186B,
Please phone 633. Reward.
FOR SALE Fine home, 8 bedrooms,
aleeplns porch, large lot, treea. Ilow-
ers, Iswn, near schools, $3850; essy
terms. Also good 8-room house, 3
oearooms, l&rge lot, eiuu; terms,
H. O. WILSON.
7 Chestnut St. Phone 186
WANTED Msn snd wlfs for Janitor
work. Apply at is corning court
In person, after 5 o'clock.
OREOON FIRM now has permsnent
position for aggresslvs, nest-sppear
Ing salesman. Best references re
quired. Ouarantsed weekly allow
ance If you have proper qualifica
tions. Apply in person, Room 407,
Liberty Bldg.
FOR RENT Bedroom for msn In good
residence, close In, with or without
garage. Call 387-L.
WANTED Boys to sell newspsperl
afternoons. Apply Mall Tribune.
FOR RENT Apta. 384 Apple.
FOR SALE OR TRADE 50 - acre
mountain ranch; water: some plow
land; 3 miles from Ashlsnd. Also
wood lot. Inquire Mccurtain's Ser
vlcs station, 1 mile south of Tslent
on hlghwsy.
FOR SALE; One full-blooded white
Wyandotte rooster for breeding pur
poses. Tel. 869-M or Inquire issc
house left-hand side of Locier Lane.
FOR BALE OR TRADE Equity In
1936 Willys sedan. Phone 665-X.
WANTED Refined Isdy to keep house
for two gentlemen In modern coun
try home. Address Box 2686, Mall
Tribune, and give references.
WALL - PAPER cleaned, tl ,60 per
room and up. Work guaranteed.
Call 383-J.
'33 PLYMOUTH Sedan. 3-door; can
not be told from new; perfect me
chsnlcslly. Priced for quick ssle
at 8365.00; essy terms.
PIERCE-ALLEN MOTOR CO.
Dodge snd Plymouth.
GOOD PLUMBING Leslie Plumbing
Co . 1405 N. Riverside. Phone 1361.
WANTED Women to cook and care
for apartment; 3 adults, inquire
Grand Hotel.
FOR SALE '36 Ford coupe with 11-
X OWN 6 good houses In Jacksonville
and wilt sell tnem at ascruice prices.
Why pay rent? I will be at Le
Smith store. Jacksonvills. April 30.
at 10:30 a. nv L. B. Morse, owner.
Brownsville. Ore.
WANTED All round welder at once.
Inquire Medford Iron and Steel
Works.
FOR SALE One-story brick business
building. 25x60; also corrugsted Iron
building In rear, 35x30. Lot facea
on two streets. Located on Main
St. in Jacksonville. Price 6760.OO
If taken at once. L. O. PICKELL.
204 E. Main, phone 365 or 1580-j,
Insist On Delicious
Lost River
BUTTER
Phone
1300
for Towing or
Wrecker Service
Anywhere Anytime
Lewis Super Service
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the air I Love in their hearts 1
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Thei ll Melt Every Human Heart!
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roughneck s
from the
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grand old
lady from
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Tonight Only I
'TO BEAT THE BAND"
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BROKE THE MAN WHO
BROKE THE BANK AT MONTE CARLO!
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playboy of tits Ca1no . . In ft ram
page of roulette, rnman. and roaral
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