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IfEDFORD' MAIL TRTRUXR MTCT)FORT). OREOOX. THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER, 3. inrSG. PAGE NINE 4 CAL and To St. Louis Among those leaving by train tonlglst will be S. 8. Mor pan, whose declination 15 St. Louis. Mo. To Chicago -Medfordltes leaving by train last eventog included Don Stew art and Joe pierce, who will go to Chicago. 111. Hoclrlck Away E H. Hedrlrl: left in the evening train yesterday for Kalem where he will make a short ouslness visit To I'ortlana Leaving by train 'or .he north stswrday was Mrs. Ouy ijavls and daughter, whose destina tion was Portland To San F.ranclsco Leaving for the south last night by train was G. F. luff, who exp:cted to stop at Ban Yanclsco. Undergoes Operation Mrs. Alton Hannah of .Ashland underwent a ma ''jor operation yesterday morning at Sacred Heart hospital. Visit Rotary Visitors at the Ro tary club meeting Tuesday Included the Rev. h; H. Mlichell. C. V. Slgnor and John IL. Dougall, all ol Grants Pass. Return from Coast Returning Monday evening Irom the coast were Mr. and Mrs. Harry Nordwlcn and their two children They spent sev eral days vacationing at Crescent City Iluslneas Caller Cel Gerevals. rep resentative of the Baker, Hamilton and Pacific company of San Francisco was amosg Medford business callers In Ashlaad Tuesday. From Ashland Ashland visitors In Medford Lionday included Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Kinney Charles Lindsay, Mrs. Herjry Bailey. Miss Grace Cham berlain, Miss Elizabeth Palmer ana L IVade Wallla and son Lee. lllbles, for Camps Distribution of Bibles U camps of the Medford CCC district was completed today. Each camp library received ten copies. The Klbles wero tho gift of tho Gideon society. Chiqplaln Reports Chaplain 0. R. Fond reported at Medford CCC head-'luartea-s'thls morning to make out Ipontttly statements and preparo Sep tember schedules. He was to start out again tonight on his customary Tlattotlons to the camps of his tone, goin first to Camp Diamond Lake. HAPPY RELIEF FROM PAINFUL BACKACHE Caused by Tired Kidneys Mn;y ol those gnawing, nigging, pftlnful back people blame on coldi or traini 4n often caused by tired kidneysAnd may be rcliavcd when treated in the right way. The kidneys are Nature's chief nay of taking tireu acids and poisonous waste out of the blood. Moat people pass about 3 pints a day or about 3 pounds of waste. It the 16 mile of kidney tubes and filters don't work well, poisonous waste mutter stays In the blood. These poisons may start naning paokscbes, rheumatic pains, lumbago, leg pains, loss of pep and energy, getting up nights, swel ling, pulfinesa under tbe eyes, headaches and di i tineas. Don't watt! Ask your druggist for Doan't Pills, used successfully by millions for over 40 rwws. They give happy relief and will help the 5 miles of kidney tubes flush out poisonous waste from the blood. Ct Doan's Pills. WIH S50. CASH NAME THIS NEW MEDICINE 150 In cash will be given to the person who submits the best name ' for his sensational new stomach rem edy. This new medicine has many months of research work back of it and is fully guaranteed. This sclen tiflclally compounded new remedy is remarkable in giving prompt, effec tive relief to stomach tufferers. This ttme-tried, perfected stomach remedy, available at moderate cost, hss been especially prepared for excess acid, gastritis, constipation, biliousness, sick headache, sour stomach, flatu lence and any condition that Is as sociated with acidity . . . one or two teaxpoonfuls directly after meals Is an effective dose which may be In creaspd If necessary without 111 effects . , . Relief 1 immediate. Consistent use for a brief period of time will correct acid conditions, we guarantee . that Slmplv purchase a bottle of this fine remedy and submit your sug gestion for an appropriate name in this cash contest. This remedy is fullv guaranteed and If you are not Immediately relieved your money will be cheerfully refunded. Call at our store now with your suggested name .... closing date will be announced noon. We uree you to enter now. For sale at Heath's Drug Co.. Med frd and McNr Bros , A.hbnd f Vliwaliwail VhlVit. ook Featuring Oregon and other Western authors, by DR. CLARA INGHAM of Portland, Ore. State President of League of Western Writers 1 to 4 P. M. Friday Exhibition of "Oregon Made" Books PERSONAL Aero Board Meet Board of direc tors of Medford chapter ol the Na tional Aeronautic association will meet at 8 o'clock tonight at the Jackson County Chamber of Com merce. At Disney Studio Miss Gladys fcturlin. who left recently for Los Angeles to visit Mr. and Mrs, W L. fc'tuttaJord. will study art at the Walt Disney studio during her stay In the south. Ticket Refunds Persons holding Model Home tickets may now orocure lefunds at the Jackson County Cham ber of Commerce during regular bus iness hours. Most of the tickets were redeemed Monday, Tuesday and Wed nesday evenings. Circle Luncheon Merritt circle of he First Presbyterian church will meet for luncheon at 1 o'clock next Tuesday at the home of Mrs. R. R. Johnson, 10 Keenc Way drive. Mem bers are requested to bring their, own strvlce. Breaks Leg Mrs. Edith Schram meck, nurse at the Jackson county poor farm, was confined to Commun ity hospital toaay with a fractured right leg. Her leg was broken just above the angle when she slipped i: st Saturday on the walk behind the poor farm Infirmary. On Inspection K. P. McReynolds. t-sslatant forester In charge of fire control on the Rogue River national rorest, left on an Inspection trip this morning to the Tiller-Trail divide guard station and Union Creek. He planned to return to Medford late tomorrow night. Awning Burned A street awning on the Hotel Hollard store at Fir and s:xth streets was destroyed by fire Larly this mornlnfc The blazo was put out by empl'-yes of pichtner's garage across the stroet. Since the windows are all screened. It was thought a passerby had thoughtlessly flipped a lighted cigarette butt up rn the awning. Stanton Here S$t. Samuel Stanton, regular army Instructor for the Ore gon national guard in Portland. Is spending a few days looking after property he own He arrived by Mitomobile yesterday, iccompanled by Mrs. Stanton. Sgt. Stanton was in rtructor for tho national guard at the armory here from 1925 to 1837 Trophies Displayed Three large trophies won by Martle Bowman for airplane exploit were on display to day at the Jackson County Chamber cf Commerce. With several others possessed by Mrs, Bowman, they will i..e exhibited here Monday to promote Interest in National Aviation week Airs. Bowman, now in the east, has spent most of the summer at the Gilliland ranch near Prospect. J.lTcatock PORTLAND. Sept. 3. (AP-USDA) HOGS 600, direct 173; market fair and mostly steady; good to choice 165 to 210-lb. drlve-lna, largely til. 25; 220 to 270 lbs., 110.50910.75; light lights, mostly 10.75: packing sows. 9.009 0.25 choice 100 to 120-lb, feed er pIks. 110.50. CATTLE ISO, calves 75; market rather slow, mostly steady; few grass steers, 60.75 s 6.25; common grades down to 95.00; cutters down to $4.00; grass heifers, mostly 4.00(a5.60; low cutters and cutter cows. 2.75f3.50 common to medium grades, (3.753 4.50; good beef cows, 14.75; bulls. 64.00 13 5.25; fair grade vealers, 17.50; choice quotable to $8.00; common calves down to $4.00. SHEEP 200, direct 16; market steady: good 76 to 110-lb. lambs. $7.00ia7.50; common to medium grades, $625 36.50: yearlings. $5.00: fairly good slaughter ewes, $3.00. SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO. Sept. 3 ( AP-USDA HOOS 600, direct 115 Butchers mostly 10 to 20c lower, early top 112.10 on load 185-lb. weights: 3 loads good, light and medium weight Californlaa. $12.05; few medium to good 180 to 215-lb. weights. 11.90t 12.00: slaughter pigs averaging 90 to 92 lbs., 611.00(911.50; packing sows, weak to 25c lower, bulk 68.75, good quoted 69.00. CATTLE 300. Steera fairly active, steady: load good 1040-lb. short fed steers, 67.66; 6 loads 880 to 1015 lbs.; grassy and short fed steers, 67.00 ct 7.25; some loads moderately sorted; short load 984-lb, weight,.. 6675: load common 1060-llb. horned grass steers 66.73, sorted 4 head 66.00: bet ter grade she-stock scarce, lower grade steady; good range sows quoted to 65.50: low cutters and cutters mostly 63.0Oij4.OO; heavy dairy cows up to 64.60: bulls scarce, quoted mostly 65.50 down. CALVES 100, direct 20, holdovers 60. Blow, fully 25c lower; load me dlum 290 lb. Texas calves, 66.75: choice vealers nominally quoted up to 610.00. Talks ' SHEEP 325. Lamb fairlv active. mostly steady; part deck medium to good 71-lb. California wooled lambs, 88.10; package medium 73 -lb. weights 97.50; about 200 head medium 63-lb. shorn lambs, $7.00. sorted 25 per cent $6.00; strictly good wooled lambs ab sent, nominally quoted to 18.75; oth er classes absent; choice ewes quoted $3.75. CHICAGO. Sept. 3. (AP-USDA) HOGS 9000; mostly 10 to lc higher; txtreme top, $11 .60: bulk desirable 190 to 250 lbs.. $11.25i9 11.50: 250 to 300 lbs., largely $10.85 r 11.40: better grade 140 to 170 lbs., $.75U.0O; best sows, $10.15. CATTLE 7000. calves 1000; year ling market active, firm; light mixed yearlings and yearling heifers strong to higher but medium weight and weighty steers slow; most early sales, however, fully steady; long fed steers predominated in crop; aupply com mon and medium grades below trade requirements: same true of both grassy and short fed heifers as well, as strictly grain fed heifers selling now at $8.75 up to $9.25 and better; best heifers. $9.50; yearling steers held at $10.00; best early $9.80 with best weighty steers around $9.60; bulls and vealers fully steady at $5.75 and $9.50 down respecively; selected vealers selling up to $10.00. Portland Produce PORTLAND, Sept. 3. (AP) Weak ness In the butter trade, which has been apparent for some time, finally resulted In a loss of i c lb. In the two top grades. There continues a bigger churn or butter than the public Is willing to absorb around current price levels. Butterfat prices were cut lc lb., but butter was down only "jc lb. BUTTER Prints, A grade. ST,c lb. In parchment wrappers, 38VaC lb. in cartons; B grade, parchment wrap pers, 36'4,c ib.; cartons. 3TJC lb. BUTTERFAT (Portland delivery general price) A grade, delivered at least twice weekly, 38.S 3911c ID country, routes, 37(38'ic lb.: B grade, 36i37c lb.: C grade at mar ket. EQOS Buying price by whole salers: Extras. 24c; standards. 21c: extra medium. 20c: do medium, firsts, IBe; undergrade, 16c; pulleta, 14c doEen. Portland Wheat PORTLAND. Sept. 3. P) Wheat ODen Hlxh Low Close Ay 04'4 94 '1 84 14 94 V, Sept 92 9214 93 92 'i Dec. - 9214 921 92'4 924 Cash wheat: Big Bend bluestem ban 1.08A: dark hard winter 13 pet. J1.15B: 12 pet. $1.09B: 11 pet. $1 03B: soft white .92A: weswrn white .92A: hard winter $.97B; western red I.93A. Oats; White 31.00: No. 2 Palousc gray $30.00. Barley No. 2, 45 lb. B. W. 35.00 Corn: No. 2 eastern Y. ship 149.50. Argentine C40.00. Mlllrun standard '27.00. Today's oar receipts: Wheat 49: barley 15; flour 16; oats 7; hay 3. Wall St. Report NEW YORK. Sept. 3. (IP) -Special-ties ticked off substantial advances In today's stock market while profit rcallzera took pot-ahots at some of the recent leaders. Business and Industrial news was inspiring for the most part but buy ing vigor was lacking In the major ity of Instances. The close was Ir regular. Transfers approximated 1, 100.000 shares. Today's closing prices for 32 select ed stocks follow: Al. Chem. St Dye .. Am. Can .... Am. it Fgn. Pow. A. T. Si T. Anaconda 229 I24'i . 7a 174 ",4 39 Atch. T. & S. P. . 82 Bendlx Avla. ... Beth. Steel 291, 66"', 40 73 114 16,i 6H 155 V4 California Pack'g. .... Caterpillar Tract Chrysler .... Coml. Solv - Curtlsa-Wrlght DuPont den. Foods , 39 Oen. Mot. Int. Harvest. I. T. & T. .. 66 784 12 U3!i 48 U 33 !4 Johns-Man. Monty Ward -North Amer. . ANYTIME: H3Today And Friday Thrill And More Thrills I From New York lo II mg Lot Angrlri Tla . . J$99s FRED MacMURRAY JOAN BENNETT ZiSi PIII6 Jtlia H6ward Inah laitUtt Crm InHty Igittt -trill Dtilivr Attn Trealll All Btar Cflml.f "Wxri follrlfa- rartoon - N.wi Romantic Star in k- kg voH v : Hi ::i ! t$ .... .vVyW 4 1 . Pi if U-? . , I fv.V-S 'SMI ' ' ' -4 It -i&ti'i J ' f.- , . ' y v ' v - i v. fi&tl 1 U - - 'Wdi ifit3Ai, 1 S The leading romantic favorite on the screen today, Robert Taylor, comes to the Craterian the ter Sunday, co-starred with Barbara Stanwyck in "His Brother's Wife." Also featured In the cast are Jean Heraholt, Joseph Callela and John Eldredge. In tlilc picture, Taylor plays the part of a young scientist who meets and falls in love with Miss Stanwyck In Thrilling Film if S3 Action and thrills are abundant In "13 Hours By Air." at the Roxy the ater today and Friday, the lively story of n transcontinental liner on its way from New York to Los An geles with a record to break. Fred MacMurray and Jqnn Bennett head the enst. Penney (J. C.) 01 Phillip Pet. 41 ft Radio 10 Sou. Pac 42- Std. Brands - 18 St. Oil Cal 35V4 St. Oil N. J -. 82 Trnna. Amer. 1 3 i Union Carb - OS1; Unit. Aircraft 23'. U. S, Stl r Today and Friday! HERE'S A SHOW v. J, r I -?:.' -a JOHN KING NAN. GRAY . V - . EDDIE ACUFF tih-fy, 1 V J -,, HUGH BUCKLER fea,- I .! I I ' . . N A ALSO AllllKD ATTRACTIONS' Rj ' y,;;?rA5 3 stooges in p- ' y K, vi 1 ' I""n ,n Th p"lln",n" im EkfeJMIaakMlMtfikXail Sunday Picture on the eve of his departure for South America with Jean Heraholt. Failing to dlrsuade him from making the trip, the girl marries Taylor's brother In spite but. atltl In love with the handsome young scientist, she find! she has only made things more of a rmtddle than before, particularly when the expedition returns to civili zation. How things are worked out forms the climactic thrill to the play. On Rialto Bill Danger rides the highway In "Craah Donovan," the thrilling motorcycle drama which opens at the Rialto theater to play today and tomorrow. The dynamic Jack Holt Is starred in the role of the motorcycle officer of the California Highway Patrol. In the opening sequence Holt is seen as a daredevil motorcycle stunt rider with a carnival. Ho decides to Join the motorcycle patrol when he falls In lovo with the commanders daugh ter, played by Nan Orey aa pictured above. Thrills and danger ride at top speed with H ol t . accord 1 n g to ad vance reports, turning In a perform ance that surpasses nil his other ef forts combined. THAT GARRIES A WALLOP! Daredevil of the High way Patrol I Risking his neck at top speed ! Riding 'em downl Shooting 'em upl Taking 'cm over at 80 miles an hour! J! Chicago Wheat CHrCAOO. Sept. 3. (P) Wheat. Open High Low Close Sept. 1.09 1.10'i l.09'v 1.09-10 Dec. 1.08'i 1.08'i 1.08 1 08 May 1.07, 1.07H 1.07 1.07H Silver NEW YORK. 8ept. 3. f AP) Bar silver ateadv and unchanged at 44J;c. TOO LATfc TO CLASSIFY LT'E FRYERS. 4(K enth. land, Lozier Lane. E. P. Ire- 33-Pawener Chev. school bus; ex cpptiovmlly good motor, tires ann body. Triced for quick nle $;HS. 1933 Chevrolet chassis and cab, 10 ply dual tires. A buy $39S. 1030 Chevrolet Coupe, exceptionally clean, 255. 1930 Chev. Club Sedan. Bftrpaln 335 PIERCE-ALLEN MOTOR CO. Dodge and Plymouth Dealer. Uwd Car Dept. 8th and Bartlftt. FOR SALE Small confectionery news stand, 1004 Main St., Klamath Falls, Ore. FOR SALE Baled, good alfalfa and straw. D. R. Smith, across from I CUT FLOWERS -Talent school. Phone Ashland ( also cucumbers. 372-J-l. E. Main. BvSPiJ&SSSI I STARTS TODAY I . -" Jfa '-.V-Wh-j 'uM'fflf 1 1 J SEBASTIAN I H '1 a ' J I j 1 AT THE CONSOLE EXTRA ADDED ATTRACTIONS Showi 1:45 7:00 - 9:00 Claire Dodd - Donald Woods y in "SONG OF A NATION" I SS::E NOVELTY REEL NEWS EVENTS Kiddie. . lOo ii Jiriiiwiiii'ii iiVinii i 1 1 ViiTiTTtiimrirri i ' i tin I mi Trir -Tiwrrnfrr -Jii36AassfiJm8sS , ILaiWli'iWiw6Mi mum M i i. i n r--r i tr t ii- nV JHWgWW ff FOR SALE Purebred Ramboulllet Hnmpshire rams. Phone 301-J-l Dolph Phlpps. FOR SALE OR TRADt. Model T truck, ready to run; license and good tires. Phone Ashland 372-J-l, opposite Talent school. FOR TRADE -Modern homo in Port land for farm. Inquire Fegan. Rogue River, or. LOST Pair oar rim glasses at Amerlcnn packing house. Finder please return to Samle Wollan. 345 W. 2nd. Reward FOR RENT First-class sleeping room Geneva, VOR RENT Modern, furnished house, 1 bedroom. 312 S N.nvtown. KOOM AND BOARD. 30 month. ln cludlns laundry. 1003 Wet Main FOR SALE 1034 Chrysler 6 DeLuxc Sedan, like new. Blt reduction. LANCE MOTOR CAR CO. 38 N. Riverside. Tel. 18. FOR SALE Standard bred Whit Rock pullets. M M S strain, three I months old, $1.50 each. Phone 313, I mornings. Asters, marigolds; Mrs, Dressier, 1107 FOR SALE 18 acres Improved, IVi mile out; 8 acres in clover runnin stream and spring: 3000; some terms. Box 5148 Tribune. FOR SALE 1936 t-rymouth DeLuxe Sedan, demonstrator, at a Big Sav ing. LANOE MOTOR CAR CO., 38 N. Riverside. WANTED Box mikers. Orchard, Bear Creelt WANTED Trucks lumber haul, IT miles. Rood road S2 thousand In quire Moon Lbr. Co , Ashland. FOR SALE Boston terrier, spayed fa male, 1 year old. 1455 N. Riverside. 20 ACRES Fenced and cross-fenced, 6 acres clover; oiled road; small house, gnrane. chick bouse; 10 acres Irrigated; 900, terms. A. F. FLOWERS, Cor. 12th and Front r-u-L. JATE MODEL RECONDITIONED TTSED CARS We are featuring t'lymotiths, Dodge Chevrolet, Ford and Chryslers from 1931 to li?e models. LANOE MOTOR CAR CO. 38 N. Riverside. Tel. 18. PAMSON PLUMS are now ready. Old Pacific Hwy. north. J. H. Llnvtllt. DESIRABLE room with accomoda tions, suitable for business woman or teacher. Phone 750-H. LOST Unfinished embroidery work, Reward. Retxlm to Trlhme.