A JrEDFOUT) MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD, OREGON. TUESDAY. SEPTEMBER 1, 1935.
PAGE NINE
LOCAL and PERSONAL
To Portland W. J. Looker was ex
pected to leave by train this evening
for Portland.
To New York L. Hlebling wa
among those leaving on the north
bound train last evening, his desti
nation being Buffalo, N, Y.
Returns Home Ted Evanson ar
rived home this morning after spend
ing several days visiting relatives and
friends in Portland.
At Headquarters Blayne Brewer
educational adviser at Camp Oak
Knoll, conferred yesterday with of
ficers at Medford CCO headquarters.
Business Visitor Robert Jasman
was among Medford business visitors
lo Ashland yesterday, calling on sev
eral friends while there.
t
L To Los Angeles Gladys Sturlln
Jlnit recently for Los Angeles where
she will visit Mr. and Mrs. W. L.
Btuttaford. 1 ,
Gootlell Visits Robert Ooodell,
landscape architect for the Roxy Ann
park development, was among Med-
.- iah in Ahlftn1 fiaturdav.
pending the day visiting friends.
Call In Ashland Medford visitors
In Ashland Sunday Included Mr. and
Mrs. Thomss Roseberry, who called
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. A.
MPUWU.
Undergoes Operation Bess Reed,
daughter of Mrs. Lola Reed of 336
South Riverside avenue, underwent
an operation for removal of her ton
alls at the osteopathic clinic and hos
pital this morning
HEW MEDICINE
QUICK RELIEF
FOR SUFFERERS
Many months of research work In
our laboratories are back of the dls
covery of this truly extraordinary
preparation ... It Is perfected and
time tried and we offer It to the pub'
He without hesitation ... backed
' by the reputation of this long estab
. llshed Medford prescription company,
Heath's Is a name that southern Ore
gon people know.
This perfected, time-tried remedy
available at very moderate cost, has
been especially prepared for excess
acid, gastritis, constipation, bilious
ness, sick headaches, sour stomach,
. flatulence and any condition that Is
associated with acidity .... one or
two teaspoonfuls after meals Is an
effective dose which may ba Increased
If necessary without 111 effects . . . .
Relief Is Immediate. Consistent use
for a brief period of time will correct
rlrt rrmdltlnnj.. Wn QuarAntee thatl
- Purchase a bottle today and submit
, your suggestion for an appropriate
name for thia new remedy and com-
' today at Heath'a Drug Co., Medford,
' or McNsir Bros.. Ashland.
V4V
A Home, Government Appraised and Inspected
Here Is a tab showing what it coats to pay for a $6000 bom in monthly payments over
a 20 year period and under the single mortgage system of the Federal Housing Admin
istration. '
Federal Housing Administration appraised value of property $5,000.00
Minimum down payment required (20 of appraised value)
in cash or its equivalent in land value. ..... . . .... ... .-. 1,000.00
Maximum mortgage loan (80 of appraised value) insurable
by Federal Housing Administration 4,000.00
Monthly payments to reduce PRINCIPAL and pay interest at
(maximum) rate of 5 on the monthly reduced balances
over 20 years payment period ; 26.40
Monthly payment on mortgage insurance 1.68
Average monthly fee to cover cost of servicing mortgage loan 1.00
TOTAL $ 29.08
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION SEE
TIMBER PRODUCTS COMPANY
PHONE 7
Railroad Man Here J.. L. Mc
Laughlin of the Illinois-Central rail
road, arrived this morning from bis
Portland office to transact business
with local agents.
Arrive by Plane Mr. and Mrs. D. A
Ingalls and son of Scotia, N. Y.. ar
rived In Medford by plane Saturday
and will spend some time visiting
Mr. Ingalls parents. Mr. and Mis
A. A. Ingalls of wlldervllle.
On Business Mission S. W. Bsker,
speclsl deputy supervisor for the Spo
kane Savings bank liquidation, ar
rived hers by train this morning on a
business mission. He was to return
to Spokane late this afternoon by
llane or this evening by train.
...
To Mt. Ashland Mrs. John Millard
was among Medfordltea recently vis
iting Mt. Ashland, making the trip
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. H. W.
Oden of Bstacada, Cal., Mrs. H. J.
Oden of Los Angeles and A. C. Ed
wards of Ashland.
.
DeMolay Installation Medford
chapter, Order of DeMolay, will hold
a public installation of officers Tues
day evening, September 8, at the
DeMolay hall, starting at 8:80 o'clock,
according to announcement made to
day. A cordial invitation la lasued
to all parents and Interested friends.
Visiting Here Mr. and Mrs John
Russell of Oakland, Cal., arrived In
Medford yesterday to spend several
daya visiting Mr. and Mrs. M. Russell
and other friends here. M. Russell
u, an uncle of John. The visitors
made a trip to Crater lake. They
expected to return to Medford this
evening.
Enlist rn Army Henry D. Sudduth
of Gold Hill, Max B. Dale of Grove,
Okla., and Salvator J. S&sso of Chi
cago were recently accepted here for
enlistment In the United States army.
It was announced today by Willis 8.
Estep, sergeant In charge of the re
cruiting olflce In city hall. The three
youths have gone to Portland for as
signment to the loth field artillery
at Port Lewis, Wash.
Tickets Redeemed Model Home
tickets aggregating 137 were redeem
ed at the Jackson County Chamber
of Commerce last night. The redemp
tlon will continue to:ilght and to
morrow night from 7 to 9 o'clock.
Persons desiring refunds are request
ed to present their ticket stubs at
the chamber of commerce during
those hours. Later, cnecks are to be
mailed to ticket, holders residing out'
side the metropolitan area.
Republican Picnic Republicans of
Jackson county who attend the Lan-
don-Knox picnic at Jantzen beach.
near Portland, September 13. will see
and hear Oov, Alt Landon In action,
according to word sent to local party
membera through P. P. Parrell. coun
ty chairman. Talking pictures made
in the governor'a recent campaign
Uur, are to be used. Among other
contests scheduled for the picnic Is
one to find the oldest Republican In
Oregon. Prises are to be given the
man who attests to the earliest alle
giance to the party and the oldest
psrty member in point or years.
To Leave Tonight Dr. Charles T.
Sweeney and Dr. J. 0. Hayes will be
among those leaving on the north
bound train tonight and will spend
a abort time transacting business In
Portland.
.
District Manager Word has been
received in this city by Ed Shockley
of bis appointment as district man
ager for the Northern Life Insurance
company. Mr. uhocklev's district will
extend from Yreka. Cal., to Grants
Pass and hla headquarters will be
establlrhed In Medford. It was an
nounced.
Utilise Airport Arlrvals at Med
ford municipal airport yesterday In
cluded E. C. Popp of the U. 8. de
partment of commerce, who was en
route in a Btlnson. Detroltor from
Redding, Cal.. to Portland; Lieut. R
O. Preston, from Oakland, Cal., to
Fort Lewis, Wash.. In a Douglas ob
servation ship; Lleut.-Com. J. S. Sher
man, from Oakland to Seattle, Wash.,
in a navy Grumman reconnslsance
amphibian; Ma John Gardner, Iron
Hamilton field, Cel., to Seattle. In a
Douglas observation plane; MaJ. H. G.
McNeil, from MoHatt field. Cal.. to
Fort Lewis, In a Douglas observation
ship; Lieut, Col. F. E. Galloway, com
mander of Fort Lewis, from Hamilton
field to Fort Lewis in a Douglas ob
servation ship; Capt. J. F. Owens of
the Washington national guard, from
Hamilton field to Spokane. Wash.. In
a Douglas observation plane, and E.
E. Mouton, from Montague. Cal., to
Medford and return. Mr. Mounton
made two flights to Medford yester
day, bringing photographs of the
Brite manhunt for dispatch on United
airliners to a San Francisco news
paper. Livestock
PORTLAND, Sept. 1. (AP-U8DA)
HOGS 200; market 10 to 15o lower
than early Monday; good to choice
165 to 210-lb. drlvelns, mostly 311.25;
225 to 280-lb., 10.50f 11.00; light
lights, mostly 310.50; packing sows,
30.0038.28; choice 71 -lb. feeder pigs,
310.50.
CATTLE 760. 472 through; calves
35, 334 through; market slow, mostly
steady to weak; fleshy slaughter
steers, 36.35 7.00; cutters, common,
33.75gr6.50: few stock steers. $4.00(4
4.25: feeders up 33.00; common to
medium heifers, 84.35 J5.75; low cut
ter and cutter cows. 82.76350 com
mon to medium, 33764.50 good beef
cows, e4.76S.00: bulls mostly $4.50
14 5.00; choice veslera scarce, quotable
$8.00; common to medium, 34.35$
7.00.
SHEEP 300. market strong: good
fat lambs, mostly 37.0097.25: me
dium down 86.60; medlu mewes, 33.50;
choice quotable 83.50.
SOUTH SArTpRANCISCO, Sept. 1.
(AP-USDA) HO08 600. direct 300.
active; strong to 15o higher, mostly
100 up; top, 313.35 on part load
good to choice 205-lb, butchers; bulk
ISO to 230-lb. Cnllfornlsns, 312.10Q
1350: few light lights, $11.65; pack
ing sows strong to 26c higher, $3.50
(a 9.35.
CATTLE 325, direct 125: holdovers
150; all classes active, strong, load
good 1050-lb. short fed steers, $8.00,
lightly sorted: half load medium 085.
lb. steers, $7.50; medium 800 to 850
lb. grass steers, $6.50; two loads 825
to 10S5-lb. Mexicans. 8555: common
"FOR
$5rfnos
We're going to have our
$5000. Home Now"
to medium range cows. M,00a,78.
good quoted to 5.50; heavy dairy
cows to $4.50; low cutters and cut
ters, e3.00a4.00, few $3.74; bulls
scarce, quoted 1930 down. Calves,
ISO, direct 130; no esriy sales; good
to chlce vealera quoted 9 .00 a 8.50.
SHEEP 1800. direct 600, holdovers
S60; lambs mostly 23 to 30o lower for
two days; medium kinds show most
down turn; about 60 per cent of 4
decks vooled Oregon limbs, 33.50,
part deck good California 38.33, one
deok 68-lb. Montana feeder Iambs
37.30. long deck 71 to 76-lb. Idaho
feeders, 37.50; ewes steady, part deck
good 108-lb. short wooled ewes, 33.50
sorted, 8 hesd, 32.50; late Monday: 3
decks medium to good 80-lb. wooled
Oregon lambs 38.00, sorted II head
37.50.
CHICAGO. Sspt. I. (AP-USDA)
HOGS 15.000; mostly 15 to 36 cenU
lower than Monday's average sows
around 10 cents lower; top 11:30.
bulk desirable 190-350 lbs. 10.80
11.35; 350-300 lbs. largely 10 65-11.10;
best 600 lbs. 10.50; most sows 8.75
0.75. CATTLE, 8.000. calves 1,600; year
ling and light steers steady: light
yearlings fairly active; best early 8.60
but several loads held higher; numer
ous sales 8.90-8.35: fed heifers very
scarce; medium weight and weighty
teers steady to 35 lower; mostly
steady to 15 centa off: best 1.800 lb.
steers early 8.50: atrlctly choice 1,350
lb. averages held around 10.00; big
weight bullocka scaling 1,400-1,800
lbs. In narrowest demsnd; several
laods similar weights sold late Mon
day at 8.25-65: all sho stock about
steady; bulls 10 to 15 cents Higher
and vealers 35 to 60 centa higher;
weighty sausage bulls up to 6.75;
selected vealers to 9.50; stockers more
active.
SHEEP, 8.000, including 300 direct;
fat lamba active; fully steady to
strong: choice natives to outsiders,
8.75-85; top 10.00; bulk natives eli
gible 8.25-50; sheep steady, feeding
lambs firm; bulk around 755 to 8.50.
Chicago Wheat
CHICAGO. Sept. 1. (API The
downward trend of grain prices con
tinued today after the markets open
ed on a firm basis.
Wheat: Open High Low Close
Sep. 1.09V. UO'.i 1-08'i l.OB'.i
Deo 1.08H 1.09V, IjOIH 1.07
Msy 1.071,, 1.08V4 1.05 J, 1.06
Sep. l.OMi 1.07 1.05 1.05V,
Dec. .834 sis ''
May .88 .89 i .871, .88
Portland Wheat
PORTLAND, Ore., Sept. 1. (AP)
On the Portland wheat futurea mar
ket today 1000 bushels of December
wheat started a decline, bringing a
closing loss of lo for September
and December and lc for May. On
the sample cash market wheat lost
1 cent.
Wheat! Open High Low Close
Msy 9814 -86H . V, .04i,
Sep. .83V4 93H .93 .92
Dec. , .94 .94 .92 .92
Cash wheat:
Big Bend bluestem bart 31.05A
Dark hard winter (13 pet.) I.14B
Do (12 pet.) 1.08B
Do (11 pet 1-02B
ONLY
A
MONTH
End North Central Avenue
Soft white
.91A
.9IA
.eB
93A
Western white
Hard winter ,
Western Red ...... .....,
(A Asked: B Bid).
Oat No. 2 white, $31: No. gray.
$30.
Barley, No. 3. 46-lb. B. W.. $35.
Corn No. 2 eastern Y. ship. $48.50;
Argentine. $40: mlllrun standard, $27.
Today's car receipts: Wheat, 133;
barley, 6; flour, 30: oats, 3.
Portland Produce
PORTLAND. 8ept. 1. yp) Ou the
Portland produce exchange thert was
loss of 3o dosen In Urge standard a.
which are generally considered In the
storage classification, today. There
was no other change tn the price
list.
Ext raj continue to sell at various
prices, with sales according to qual
ity. Cold storage tsuff la finding
harder sledding.
Receipts from fresh pullet con
tinue to Increase.
BUTTER Prints, A grade, 38c lb.
In parchment wrappers, 33c lb. In
cartons; B grade, paichment wrap
pers, 37c lb.; cartons, 38o lb.
BUTTER PAT Portland delivery.
general price A grade, delivered at
least twice weekly, 89-40o lb.; coun
try routes, 36-39 lb.; B grade. 37-
38o lb.; C grade at market.
B GRADE CREAM FOR MARKET
Buying price, butterftt basis. 63o.
EGGS Buying price by wholesal
ers: Extras, 24c; standards, 31o; ex-
tra medium, 30c; do. medium, firsts,
18c; undergrade, 16o; pullets 14c
dozen.
Cheese, country meats and live
poultry, steady and unchanged.
POTATOES Local, 3 cental.
NEW ONIONS Oregon, $2 cental;
Walla Walla, $1.75 cental.
Cantaloupes, wool, hay, hops, mo
hair and cascara bark, steady and
unchanged.
Wall St. Report
NEW YORK. Spt. l.-(AP) Min
ing Issues came to life In the litter
part of today's stock market seulon
and, along with assorted specialties,
registered gains of fractions to a
point or more.
But steels, motors and other re
cent leaders exhibited falling trends.
The close was Irregular. Tranafera
approximated 1,100,000 shares.
Joday'a closing price for 3a se
lected stocks follow:
Al. Cheni. & Dye 338
Am. Can . 123
Am. It Pgn. Power ...................... 1
A. T. & T. 174
Anaconda . 3B
Atch. T. & 8, P - 82H
Bendlx Avla 38'
Beth. Steel 8H
California Pkg .014
Caterpillar Tract. 7
Chrysler . 113i
Coml. Solv 16!,
Curtiss-Wright H
DuPont 1MH
Oeri. Foods 38tt
Oen. Motors 60,
Int. Harvest. 78'.
I. T. & T 131
Johns-Man 114
Mont. Ward - 48V4
North Amer 33
Penney (J. C.) 00'i
Phllllpa Pet. ......... . 43H
Radio 11
Sou. Pac .... 431,
std. Brands ........ 1H
Std. OU Cal. 85'
Std. Oil N, J. . 83(4
Trans. Amer 1&H
Union Csrb -
United Aircraft - 38
U. B. Steel 80S
San FrHnrlsco Butter
BAN FRANCISCO. Sept. l.-(AP-USDA)
Butter score S3, 37c; CI,
34c; 60, 84c; 89, 8 Sc.
SACRAMENTOT Sept. 1. (AP)
Churning cream butterfat! Flrat
grade, 41 l',c; recond grade, 884C
Set. MacKinnon To
Duty In Klamath
Sergeant O. A. McKlnnon left yes
terday to take charge temporarily of
the Klamath Falls departmen of the
Oregon state police. Sergeant Marlon
Barnes, who has been head of tht
Klamath division, resglned recently
to farm.
Private Carl Tlchenor, who has
been stationed here for the psst sev
eral month, also left yesterday, to
take up new duties at Marahfleld
Private Lyle Harrell of Portland has
been assigned to the local office to
take Tlchenor'a place.
One hundred twenty-one languages
are apoken by Europe's 480,000,000 In
habitants.
I ! H 1 O nasFk
Branded Forever!
As murderess
. . , b t c a a e
she once lorrd
a killer!
"Captain Blood"
lhrtit. vyw!
... DOUOIASA
Ends 1 AlAM 1
Tonight! A X T I R f
, fUT KtlTOM M
FI.YNN In Si
Stars of Craterian's Thriller
L V . t I I f,
When the famed star of "Liule
Caesar ' gets tough, he niakca the
hair of hla listeners stand on end
Witness Speck O'Donnell In the above,
scene with Edward O. Robinson In
the la Iter's "Bullets or Ballots," com
ing tomorrow only to the Cratorlan
theater.
This time on the side of law and
On Roxy Bill
Lovely Sylvia Sidney la suirred In
the title role of "Mary Bums, Fugl
Itve," a. colorful drama of an Inno
cent girl hunted by the law, which
plays at the Roxy theater Wednesday
only. Melvyn Douglas, Alan Baxter.
Wallace Ford and Pert Kclton are also
In the csst.
4
At the last meeting of Medford
post of the American Legion, Can
Wymoro was named chairman of a
committee to stage the Medford Ar
mistice Day celebration, November 11.
Wymoro was chairman of the emi
nently successful 1936 Armistice cele
bration and Com mandere -elect J. P.
Flit gel has asked Wymore to take
charge of the -day and appoint his
own committees.
Further details of the celebration
will be published from time to time.
It Is planned to make this year's
celebration the greatest Medford has
had In many yeas,
Malta C'nmiuandrry No. 4,
r5z7 Knigius lTinpmr, .iinsonie
Stated Conclave and An
nual Election of Officers,
Wednesday evening. Sep
tember 3, 1036. Visitors welcome
Watermelon feed following the meet
ing. E. L. LENOX, E. O,
R. E- DETRICK. Becretary.
Today & Wed!
lUP
Also Added Treats:
OHHAI.D CARTOON
Oolns Place, with
Lowall Thomas
Stranger than Fiction News
3f
order, Robinson portrays a tough New
York detective who ' puts the finger"
on the hlgh-patd ''higher-ups' of
gangdom.
Joan Blonde 11, Barton MncLane,
Humphrey Bogart. Prank Mcliugh,
Joseph King, Richard Puree) 1, George
E, Stone and Henry O'Neill aro fea
tured In the upportlii3 cast.
In Rialto Roles
'Educating Father." tho now com
edy hit which opens at the ru&ito
theater to play today and tomorrow,
tells a happy, hilarious story of how
the up-and-coming youngsters of The
Jones Family bring dad up to date.
Jed Prouty ptaya the title role of
"Dad" Jones, who finally graduates
from the school of experience, after
going through a series of, to htm.
harrowing adventures. Shirley Deane.
Dlxlo Dunbar, Spring Bylngton, Ken
neth Howell, June Carlson, George
Enrnst, Florence Roberta and William
Mahan are also featured.
Silver.
NEW YORK, Sept 1. (P) Bar sil
ver quiet and unchanged at 44.
Sid Silvers la forming a baseball
team, to be known as the "Stooges,
fOO LATfci TO CLASSIFY
WANTED Lady cook for restaurant.
Sunday off. State experience and
give references. Box 6052, Tribune.
IOR BALE 7 aores, Irrigated, pro
ductive soil: new 4 -room house
barn and other outbuildings; fine
shade, splendid location for home,
on good road. For quick sale, $1600,
terms. Look this over.
ALSO 4 acres. 4 -room house, near
Medford, $1,000.
L. O. PICKELL
504 Main. Tel. 365.
MODERN WOMEN
Nttd Net Stiff ir monthly pitta sad delay duo to
eoldj, twvom trmin, ftipoemr or timilavr cjiu.
Cbi-hfs-lenUmmoii(JBindPillsKreedoltve,
wUnhln and (five Quick Rallil. Hold bv
iidriififiRtaforovu'ioyfltrt. aim ret
M!IM!ltH.Mi.ircS
'THI DIAMOND Xjf tHAND
Themselves. .
Jones family
EDMIIG
FATHER
A nightmare to dad . .
a riot to you I They
might be the family
next door . . . only lots .A-funnier!
JED PROUTY
I SHIRLEY DEANE
DIXIE DUNBAR
SPRING BVINGTON
KENNETH HOWELL
JUNE CARLSON
GEORGE ERNEST
FLORENCE ROBERTS
WILLIAM MAHAN
1033 Chevrolet l'-ton chassis and
cab, dual wneeis, lu-piy tires
Priced for quick sale, 1376.
35 -Passenger school bus: good motoi
tires and body. Bargain. S275.
Model A Ford sedan. See this, $198
PIERCE-ALLEN MOTOR CO.
Dodge and Plymouth Dealers.
Used Car Dept. 8th and Bartlett.
FOR TRADE Apartment house three
apartments, located In Ashland.
Will sell at a sacrifice or trade for
property In Eugene. L. Q. Ptckell,
304 East Main. Tel. 335.
VANTED Partly experienced wait
ress. Corner Inn, 204 8. Central.
FOR SALE Hardwood bed. 7-4x13:
cost $200 to build. Sale price 25.
USED CAR EXCHANOE
35 S. Riverside.
FURN. apt. for rent, 116 Almond St.
EXPERIENCED married man for gro
cery store Box 6056, Tribune.
33 CHEVROLET Coupe, good shape.
Priced right.
'31 Ford, model A 4-door sedan.
'35 Plymouth DeLuxo Sedan; won
dorftil shape. Good buy.
USED CAR EXCHANOE
35 S. Riverside.
FOR SALE 4 -room modern house,
close In on east side; attractive living-room,
breakfast nook: beautiful
large shade trees; comer lot. A cozy
little home.
L. a. PXKELL
304 East Main. Tel. 36b-
TOMATOES No. 1, lc lb; corn,
plums,, cantaloupes. B. E. Ford. 3
miles west on Jacksonville Hwy.
Phone 731-R.
FOR SALE 3-room modem home on
pavement near Main. Payment
down, balance like rent. Inquire
508 Palm.
WILL SACRIFICE HOME on South
Oakdale opposite high school, for
3875; $1575 down, balance like
rent. See owner Immediately at
833 So. Oakdale, jr phone 045-X.
FOR SALE Washing machine, nearly
new, $40. 905 No. Riverside.
Hhotra 1:45-7-9 ) tie 3.',u - 100
LAST TIMES TONIGHT
THURSDAY
Most rloa
otia romance
Of . 18391
.m Jf t a f '. i i
tin ki.Tr1 n't j rn
mm
jtjjjy Tomorrow
'-i ttn . II
V I
Kle pots belj
' famllr In "the ljif. I
I fannies" kilili&J
I an himself f J ' , J
In wrong! II il'ii'M
efcJriSMjss3!!r'i'''fi