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MEDFORD MAIL TRTBtTNTE, MEDFORD, OREGON. WEDNESDAY. 'AUGUST 2fi, 1936. PAGE FIVE LOCAL and PERSONAL To Baker Mrs. L. D. Allen left on the morning train yesterday tori Baker. To School William Cottrell Of Rogue River will leave this evening tor Seattle, Waah., where he expects to enter Cornl&h achool. On Lre Lieut. Phllo D. Smith, adjutant of the Med ford CCO dis trict, la spending a five-day leave ot absence In Colestln. , Overnight Vllsltor SrnMt J. Smith returned to Lakevlew this morning after an overnight visit with his family here. Transacts Business Glen Cuslek, Medford representative of the Mar shall Wells company of Portland, transacted business In Ashland Mon day. ..- :, Orass Fire The fire department's chemical crew was called yesterday afternoon to put out a grass fire at Bast Main street and Windsor avenue next to the residence of Robert A. Duff, superintendent of the city water department. ' Firemen said the blaze was probably caused by a motorist tossing a lighted match or cigarette stub from his oar. No damage was done. 'WOMAN BEDRIDDEN FOR 15 MONTHS '-. Arthritis Victim Now Active Again ' Many sufferers, crippled and 1n aeony for years, by Arthritis, Sciatica. Neuritis, and similar troubles caused by overactd conditions In the sys- tern, are finding RO-MARI their first relief from tneso painful ailments. The experience of Mrs. Arthur Wade, 135 Hawthorne Way, San Jose, Calif., Is Just one of the many who write grateful letters after taking this new .TErltlsh formula. She says: "I am sending for two more bottles of RO-MARI- It has certainly done wonders for me. I will take one more bottle and have another on hand for UBe in case I should feel It needfut at any time. I bave been in bed for 15 months, Just lifted to a wheel chair . for 3 or 3 hours a day. Now I am able to set about a little. I certainly give the credit for my improvement to RO-MARI. Why endure stiffness, pain, sleep less nights, lessened activity? This remarkable scientific prescription. ds. veloped by a physician In Ireland and used by eminent British doctors', may belp you as it has helped others. For sale here exclusively by Jarrnln'a Drug Store. Artistic Sprays, Baskets and Fu neral Designs. Cactus- Novelties, Blooming riants and Ferns. Meyer Greenhouses Phone 184 Franqnette at 14th , N S V S X S ". I V V V V V , V 1 V eft rx r A 1 (l A C ' the mood f l . i J B3 1 J fl X C '"MM- r breathing . C - exercise V f greets you from ' ( every glass of X - bourbon myi li,.c . WHISKEY Ov hiham waii: : riom. iiumois j At Headquarters Cast. Harold H. Capers, commander of Camp Annie Spring in Crater Lake national park. and A. L. Mallery, educational ad viser, transacted official business yes terday at Medford CCO headquarters. Recruiter Away Ernest M. West, recruiting officer for the United States navy here, transacted official business in Klamath Falls today. Hs was expected to return to his office in federal building tomorrow. Visits Friends ,Joe Fader was among Medford callers In Ashland yesterday, visiting several frlendB white there. Other recent visitors from Medford In Ashland Included Richard LaFleur. ' Home from Hospital Mrs. O. B. Turner of Ashland, who recently underwent an operation In a Medford hospital, was taken to her home Sun day and Is reported as recovering satisfactory Would Abolish Board Two peti tions to place the question of aboli tion of the Ashland Uthla park board on the Nuvember ballot are In circulation this .week. The board is now a separate unit from other city government agencies and the peti tions seek transfer of park control to the mayor and city council. To Present Plctures-Csjrol I. Hays, Medford manager of the Associated Oil company, will present pictures of the San Francisco Golden Gate bridge at a meeting of the Ashiand Active club at the Plaza cafe this evening. Regular weekly meetings of the club are being resumed after, summer vacation period. Civil Service Tests ' The United States civil service commission today announced competitive examinations for an accounting and auditing as sistant at 91,800 a year, administra tive officers of various grades, (3,800 to 95.600 .a year, and senior adminis trative assistant, 93.300 a year, social security ' board. Full information re garding the tests may be procured at Medford postofflce from Earl H. York, secretary of the local civil ser vice board. To Conference Capt. William C. Ryan, welfare officer of the Medford CCO dlstriot, and Eugene 0. Golden, educational coordinator, presided to day at a zone educational conference at Camp Diamond Lake. Also at tending the conference were Earl Griffin, adviser at Camp Wlmer. George Blrrell, adviser at Camp Ap plegate, and Robert Clee, WPA teach er at Wlmer, all of whom reported at CCO headquarters here this morning before proceeding to Camp Diamond Lake. Capt. . Ryan and Mr. Golden held an educational conference yes terday at Oamp Selad and proceeded clrectly from there to Camp Dia mond Lake. They are expected to return to Medford tomorrow. Mrs. Frobach Home Mrs. H. O. Frobach has returned to her home here after spending several daya at the home of Mr. and Mrs. TV H. Simpson In Ashland. Leaves for School Miss Lucile Burtts. art Instructor at the South ern Oregon Normal school, left by train Monday evening for New York City where she will attend Columbia university this winter. From Portland R. L. Olsen. United States assistant forester In charge of fire hasard reduction, arrived from Portland this morning to inspect conditions on the Rogue River na tional forest. He left for the Apple gate district this afternoon with K p. McReynolds, assistant . forester here. ' . Montana Plenic Former residents of Montana now living In southern Oregon were invited today to a plcnlo to be held Sunday at Union Creek camp on the Crater Lake highway. The picnic is sponsored by former Montanans residing In Klamath Falls Those attending were asked to bring basket lunches. Livestock, PORTLAND, Aug. 26. (AP-USDA) Hogs 250, 106 direct; market very slow: better grades snout steaay, lower BTades wesker; good to choice 165-210 mostly 911.35: medium grades down to 811.00; 320-40 in. outcners. 10.35ll: few light light, all.00 11.33; packing sows. 90.00-35; choice llffht feeder Diss Quotable up to 910.75. nATTi 375: 350 through; calves 75. including 59 through and direct: scattered sales steady, but demand narmw with MllUt bids lOWeri few common grass steers, 4.505.56; nrt load fleshy 987 lb. steers, ae.oo, common heifers, 84.60c5.50: low out. ter and cutter cows, 93.00-50; com mon to medium, 99.75 9 4.60: good hef cows. (4.75: bulls mostly 4o few good vealers 97.00; choice quot hi to 98.00. hhhep- 1500. Including noo through: msrket active, fully steady ejreont on low grade lambs: medium to uood lamba mostly si.uu-ao; mon gradea down to eo.io. bw shorn lambs, 66.40: odd head year lings. 95.00: load ' choice or lao-io ewes. 63.50: odd lots common to me dium grades, 91.509r3.75. SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, Aug. 36 IAP.USDA1 Hoa 850; -direct 300. Mostly 10c lower: top and bulk 170 mo lb. csllfornlss, 91190; package medium to good 330 lb. weight 11.75: few light light. 811.60: psck age 133 lb. pigs, 811.00: packing sows mostly (8.78; good quoiea ijito Tuesday losd local butchers ai i sn. CATTLE 500; fairly active; mostly steady; losd medium 940 lb. shortfed t.r 7.50: four loads medium i asn ih. warmed-up California steers, (7.10; package 1050 lb. weights. 97.10; two loads 1045-1075 lb. averages. 176-85: few common to medium light grass steers. 95.50a "'. P8" m medium range cows, 94.50: good minted t (8.50: low outtera and cut. ters very scarce, eligible mostly around 93.004.00; few bulls up to AS 9ft nlintmt (5.50- nAi.vKS 5: all direct. Nominal good to choice vealers quoted around 99.00-50. SHEEP 1600. Fat lambs opening slow: fully 35c lower: two decks good to choice 85-lb. wooled Oregon raw anno .tralaht: good shorn lambs, (8.35; medium' to good medium pelt lmh. (7.78: other clssses scarce choice ewes quoted up to (3.76. Late Tuesday, one deck medium to good 85-lb. medium pe" lambs, (8.36 sort ed 10 per cent. CHICAGO, Aug. 36. (AP-USDA) Hoes 13.000; slow. 10 to 15o spot 35 cent lower thsn Tuesday'a average; sows weak-to 10c lower: top, (11.85; hiv H.lr.hl 190-350 lbs., 911.00-35; t- oan-ain lh. (10.65 il 1-28; best, 160-170 lbs.. (10.85; most sows (9.00. SR. cattle 10.000: calves 1500: me i, w.mht. and weighty steers weak to 16c lower: fully aoe lower Monday, a compared with a week ngo today. 25-40 cents off: light heifer and mixed yeaning scarce, ij, ht heifers. 89.35: mixed offerings. so SO: 900-lb. yearling steers, 99.60; seversl loads medium weight steers, o nn-so. Atrtctiv nrlme Nebraska scal ing around 1300 lbs., (10.36: several t.,i. in rrnn of value to sell at (9.78 a 10.00: bl weight steers showing mi decline compared with week ago, kinds scaling over ioo in"-: "w" mit .hnrt fed and grassy Bieers steady; all the stock stesay to strong hulls strom- and vealera steady; sau sage bulls. 95.50 down: vealers 99.00 down: mostly (.ooi.oo on grades; packers slow; atesdy at 94.50 (S6.00 mostly. But wen orea yosrimss quotable to 97.00. sheep 13.000. Including 8000 !!' reet: fat lambs fairly active, steady; hetter srsde natives (8.759.28: few (9.60 to city butchers; most throw outs. (67: Washington rangers, S0.1S9.30: Idshoa (9.15t9.36; Mon, tsns ag.ss: nstlve ewes steady: bulk better grades, 93.8041 9.60. Portland Produce PORTLAND, Aug. 36. iPi Butter Print. A grade. 38o lb. In psrch ment wrappers. 89c lb. In cartons; grade, psrehment wrsppers. 87c lb carton. 38c lb. BUTTER PAT (Portland delivery senersl price) A grade, delivered least twice weekly, 39-40',4c lb, country route, 38-39',4 lb.; B grade, 37-38o lb.; C grade at marxet. EGOS Buying price by wholesalers Extras, 34c; standards, 31c; extra me. dium. 30c: do medium, first. 18c; undergrade 19c; pullet. 14c down. Cheese, country meat, and lire poultry, stesdy and unchanged. Use Mall Tribune want ads. Portland Wheat PORTLAND. Ore., Aug. 3S. (AP) With the world's trade bullish, the Portlsnd market price on speculative wheat futures was down for the Sep tember and May today, the result of umplng. Sales Included 3000 bush els each September and December and 10.000 bushels May. Cash prices ere unchanged for local. Wheat. Open High Low Close May MM 97 9614 97 Sept. .... '4 96 96 Dec. 96'i 861, 96V4 Bt'i Cash wheat: Big Behd bluestem Bart 1.09 a: dark hard winter, 13 po. 1.18 b: 13 pc. 1.13 b: 11 po. 1.06 a: soft white 95 a: western white 94 a: hard winter 1.00 b: western red 96 a. Osts, white 33.00: No. 3 gray 30.00. Barley, no. 3-45 lb. b, w, 34.50. Corn, No. S eastern yellow ship. 50.50: Argentine 40.00. Mlllrun, standard. 37.00. Today's csr receipts: Wheat 1.39; barley 43; flour 8: corn none; oat 8. (A-asked: b-bld.) Chicago Wheat CHICAGO. Aug. 36. (AP) Whsat futures advanced 1 cents a bushel today, reversing the recent downward trend, but then reacted and fluctu ated .nervously around yesterdays closing level. Corn also worked high er, afterwsrd more than losing the early gains as offerings Increased. Wheat: Open High ljw Close Sept. 1.11?; 1.12V, l.U 1.11H Dec. 1.10? May 1.09 ft 1.11 . 1.0974 U04 1.09H t.OBtt 1.09V4 Com: Sept. 1.13 1.14'i 97)4 93 V4 1.12 96 V4 93 112', 96 93 '4 Dec. 97 14 May 9IH Wall St. Report NEW YORK, Aug. 36. (AP) The stock market shuffled over a tortuous path today and ended up by back ing Into slightly lower territory. There wa little change In the gen erally aatlsfactory business and In dustrial picture and the day'a erratic performance was attributed largely to profit taking. The close wss Ir regular. Transfers 'Vere around 900, 000 shsres. Today's closing prices for 30 se lected stocks follow: Am. Can 130 Am. 6t Fgn. Pow. 64 A. T. 6c T. 178 Anaconda - Bendtx Avis. . 37 37 Beth. Steel 63 41 74 California Pack'g. ... Caterpillar Tract. ..... Chrysler -..... Coml. Solv Curtlss-Wrlght 110 15H !4 DuPont 155 Gen. Foods- 38 i Gen. Mot. .. . 64 Int. Harvest. ...... I. T. ft T. Johns-Man. 77 13 Monty Ward North Amer. Penney (J. C.) 44 , 30 . 86 Phllllp Pet Radio - , 41 . 10 . 30 , 15 36 62 IS . 93 24 96 Sou. Pac. Std. Brands St. Oil Cal St. Oil N. J. Trans. Amer. Union Carb. Unit. Aircraft U. 8. Steel .... , Sliver. ' NEW YORK, Auf. 26. (AP) Bar sliver unlet and unchanged at 44. Ban Francisco Butter. SAN FRANCISCO, Aug. 25. (API- Butter unchanged. SACRAMENTO. Aug. 99. (API- Churning cream nutterfat, first grade 41c; second grade, 38c, 4-H CLl FOR IRK DM 4rT club members of Jsckson county In Home Economics protects are now prepsrlng to display their work at the 4-H club (air to be held in the courthouse auditorium, Satur day, August 29, beginning at 9:00 s. m. The added feature whereby each exhibitor receives a prize is proving populsr with the club members Judg ing from recent comments made oy them. Several clubs plan to eihlblt 100 percent, thus taking advantage of the special fifty-cent prlM which Is given to each club emihiting ioo percent, the price to be used as the club may see fit. Qua sights to fit all guns, Sims Bros, 29 N. Plr. Dm Mall Tribune wsnt ads. SCREEN DOORS WINDOW SCREENS Made Right-Priced Right Trowbridge Cabinet Wk. MUSCULAR PAINS GET QUICK RELIEF H6 longer la there any need (01 men and women to sutler torturing stabbing, shooting simple musculsi rheumatic pains or arms, legs, sboui ders and body, without the benefits ot the doctor's prescription, known at Wlllama R. 0. X. Compound, mil remarkable preparation is now avail able at a cost or only a few cents s dsy, and Just a tew doses usual); give quick relief. Being a liquid highly concentrated, already dissolved It starts to work almost Immedlste- ly. It Is not only Just something u. "rub on." Those things help, but Wil liam R. 0. X. Compound works from the "Insida out." Its pain relieving In gredlenu are absorbed into the blood and carried to son. Inflsmtd muscle, and parts, giving a feeling of ease snc comfort which U a blessing to suffer, ers. Try William, R. 0. X Compo'iM todsv. The flrti bottle must pron '.1 results or money back. On sale ai j sue ai Shirley Temple Coming Thursday fce0 f'X ti Va CKrs 15 n : It's always an event when Shirley Temple comes 'to town, but according to advance reports, when "The Poor Little Rich Girl," the tiny star's new hit, opens tomorrow at the Craterlan theater. It will be something In the way of a celebration, an epoch, a new milestone In entertainment. Comes to Rialto 3eHo J The ace comedian. Sten'r. Fctehlt has one of the leading roles In ,J36 Hours to Kill," the daring story deal ing with America's ace undercover man who faces death to trap the last of the mob men, playing at the Rialto theater tomorrow and Friday only on the same program with the personal appearance of Gamier, Master Psy cho Analyst and, Miracle Man. Gar nler will be on the stage the re mainder of the week answering ques tions from the stage at both matinee and evening performances. Others In the cast of "36 Hours to Kill" are Brian Donlevy, Gloria Stuart, Isabel Jewell and Warren Hy mer. $100 FINE, 30 DAYS Roy Llnderman, a resident of this crty for two months, charged with driving an auto while Intoxicated, entered a plea of guilty and was sen tenced to serve 30 days In the county jail, fined 9100 and suffered suspen sion of his auto drivers' license for one year, In justice court. TJnderman waa driving on the Pa clflc highway Monday, In a car bear ing a California license, when state police stopped to question him rela tive to the foreign licence, and found him under the Influence of liquor. Carl D. Helford was aaacfiaed 91 and costs for failure to procure an opera tor's license, and Ralph Zumwalt of Jacksonville the same, for tmproper lights upon a motcr vehicle. Playing cards made of a cellulose material can bo cleaned with a damp cloth. Tomorrow & Friday iQ HawnHHDH He had 10 DAYS .! - Today Only!!! LILY PONS in "I Dream Too Much" IIF.NRV FOVn.t ..ill 1 , .... - v.- .Wv,,1 -., 'a,J" 3 v. For. definitely the talented Temple miss la said to Rive the performance of her life In this new film, and, to top it off, she's surrounded by a ver itable gallery of Hollywood' brightest stars Including Alice Faya, Gloria Stuart, Jack Haley and Michael Whalen. NORTHWEST AHEAD IN FOREST FIRE FIGHTING PORTLAND, Aug. 96. (P) Fire lighting agencies of the northwest came In for high praise here from Hugh Fleming. Jr., fire-prevention specialist with the U, S. forest ser. vice. Fleming, whose Job It Is to nation. slice the best forest fire prevention methods of each district In the coun try, said he had boen assigned to study tlils region first because of tho outstanding record made here. Three-fourtha of New York atate, geologists estimste. wss under wster millions of yesrs sgo. Until 1886, aluminum was too ex. pensive to be used for commercial purposes. ( Use Mai) Tribune wsnt ads. TOO LATH XO CLASSIFY FOR SALE Duo-Therm oil burning circulator, can n40-j. 2. Shows 1:1,1-7-0. Alult-2c Klls-I0r Tomorrow & Fri.n GET THAT MAN! mini hfm back dead or all's ... the blrgest thrill since the famous n 1 11 1 n ger Case) BRIAN DONLEVY GLORIA STUART DOUGLAS FOWLEV ISABEL JEWELL STEPIN FETCHIT Endi Tonight I riftST BAST JOHNNY DOWNS IRLEY DEANE JANR DARF.WE1.I, On Our Stage-Regt of Week Has Helped 1000 s . . Let Him Help You! 'GARNIER' Master lyrlio-jtnljst tntwrrs Health, Domestic, Finsn. rlnl questions! ma mm. FOR SALE Bicycle. 315 Ashland Ave. ELECTRIC stove (or sale cheap. 606 Wet 11th. FOR SALE 8-ptfM rd mahogany old la-inloned living room aviue witn olaw fwt: also some oth old pieces, mqx.tre corner Manzsntta and Hlghlsnd nvenuer or wrltt 236 M&nranlta Ave.. Grants Pass. FOR RENT Ftrttt-elaas bedroom; steam neaiea. cioae m. iua uenevn. WANTED Medium size flat-top desk. Olve price and description, box 4713, Tribune. TAKFN IN on new Willys 77 sedan. ltas V-8 4 -door sedan. This car Is clean and ready to go. Book price .1530 Oltr price 405 MEAD MOTOR CO., 16 8o. Fir. FOR SALE 80 Plymouth Rock and do Hanson strain white Legnorn early batched pullets, all laying. Cummlnjrs poultry Ranch, ft mtles out Midway rond. FOR RENT FurnlPhed hoxiM, 3 beds. 37.50. Phone 1303-W. WANTED Toil to look at my bar gains, almost, new clothing for all the family. I8 K. Main. FOR SAI.E-rBlue Damson and Hun garian plums. 101 Portland Ae. Tel. 85fl-l. TWO PASSENGERS desire to share expenses in driving to Portland Friday or Saturday. Call 326-J-3 FOR SALE 414 A., m ml. N. W. of Medford: 3rm, house, barn, chicken house, etc. Price 913.10.00. 40 A. on Old Stage road, free soil, 10 A. in alfalfa, balance small tim ber; all fenced, a-rm. house, barn, chicken house, etc. Price !975.00 30A. ml. N. of Central point, all In cultivation. 10 A. creek bottom; good fl-rm. modern house, barn. etc. Prlca 94600.00; 10 down, balance terms. ' , Nrt 1001 Mrtrfh r mitral kvm l.mnm house, new roof and exterior pslnt. trice rftu.uu; iuvv aown, oiuanro easy terms. TENOWALD AQENCT 12B West Main St, Phone DOS. FOR SALE Crsb spples. Mrs. H. nrsnam, Kt. i, box 171. FOR SALF Universal range with coll ao. Call after 0:30 p. m., I3ift Wert loth. TnnrfflinTiii g in 7:00-0:00 I Kioaiee 10c J Feel at Home In 'The Heart of Portland' Cemtfort Courtesy Attractive Detached bstb Hotel Oorneliui S?S S.W. Park Portland h bsth BEN O. IN THE HEART OF THE CITY for five horses. WB match and patch any finish. Au to Beauty Shop, 8. Riverside. happier with STANDARD GASOLINE A new 'Standard' fihower Head saves 14 Your Hot Water! Modern Plumbing & SHEET METAL CO. 410 E, Mnln. Phone 620 Lost River BUTTSR Insist On Delicious ' Phone 1300 for Towing or Wrecker Service Anywhere Anytime Lewis Super Service K STARTING TOMORROW! By, Far Her Best . .. in a Story You'll Never Forget Convenience Service Rates: ..fl.OO up Park Ave. Hotel 82.1 S.W. Park Portlsnd tl.0 up ORIMSON, Mgr. WANTED Pasture Phone 610-J-6. f fat' Lf5 in p!!a