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MEDFOBD MAIL TRIBWE. 'MEDFORD. OREGON", TUESDAY. SEPTEMBER 22. 1936, PAGE SEVEN 71 m: ) LOCAL and PERSONAL Roberts North Richard Roberts ' left by train yesterday morning for Eugene. I From Ashland Mr. and Mra. M. L. v. Edwards of Ashland were among out of town visitors here yesterday. ., Business Visitors Business visitors la Medford yesterday Included H. Halght of Trail and Prank Wortman v of Phoenix. From Jacksonville falling on -. friends a-nd transacting business here yesterday was Ml&a Shirley Contrail of Jacksonville. , At ..Headquarters Lieut. Maurice U. Radcllffe, Junior officer at Camp f Agness, conferred today with execu tives at Medford CCC headquarters - New Adviser Ernest Eilertson of K Modesto, Cel., reported yesterday at Medford CCC headquarters for duty as an educational adviser and was assigned to Camp Selad. Returns Home Mrs. Frank E. Smith of Ashland returned home Sunday after spending several days ttsltlng here at the home of Mr. - Etta O'Brien. k Week -End Here Week-end visitors - " In Medford included Miss Alma Fern Johnson and Miss Annie Harlacher, , both of Qranta Pass, who were guest : at the Ray Pence home. Agent Here H. E. Lauusberry. gen- - eral freight and passenger agent for the Union Paciflo rtiiroid, arrived In Medford yesterday from his Portland office to confer with local agents. He ,4 expected to return north today. Flylnr South E. L. Yuravlch. air ways Inspector for the department of commerce, continued to Oakland, Cal.. today after spending the night here. He arrived at municipal airport In his St in. ion last evening from Eu (erne. Gold? Back Mark Qoldy returned Sunday after a week's motor trip to Mountain View, wyo whera Mra. Goldy and baby will remain to visit with her parents for a lew weeks. They stopped for a short time at Salt lake City en route. Don't Sleep on Left Side, Crowds Heart GAS PRESSURE MAY CAUSE DISCOMFORT. RIGHT SIDE BEST. If you toss In bed and can't sleep on right side, try Adlerika. Just ONE doss relfavca stomach CAS pressing n heart so you sleep soundly. Adlerika acts on BOTH upper and fewer bowels and brings out foul mattee you would never believe was In your system. This old matter may have poisoned you for montha and eauied GAS, sour stomach, headsehe r nervousness. Or. B. t Shoub. JV0 Vorfe. hmMIi mddtUon to In ti final elionilng, AdUHkm griauy rcdncet boetrrim un4 eolon Omiuc. Mrs. Jss. Filler: "Qas on my atom eh was so bad I could not est or alaes. Even mv heart seemed to hurt. The first dose of Adlerika brought ma rener. now i eat as i wisn. sieep nno and never felt better." Give your bowels a REAL eleanalng With Adlerika and see how good you fetl. Just ONE dose relieves QAS and . constipation. Continuous distilling experience since 1892 and the tremendous production of four of America's large distilleries enable The American Distilling Co. to bring ic you at low prices, quality products of . . . THE AMERICAN DISTILLING CO. OLD AMERICAN STRAIGHT IYE WHISKEY' 70 tO ROO RYE OLD AmeRicon BRAND 1. CTDsir.llT IBOIRBON WHISKEY: m CjkJ 1rx c et.TmtDer 'Ml AMtntAN Oismuao Co tO PROOF l&XW II , JTm. II THE AMERICANl "frublog MjLl!100' DISTILLING CO. SUMMER DRINKS Jfe oubliihR) in 1892 b a N.Awwl ffii BtfcCitK Manufacture with plana at Pdun, $M rlp book V feTW Kl Illinois; Hoboken. New Jerwyi oMaehtd to bottl B ti f f V v4 ) PhilsdclpKlst Gretna, Louisiana, M . jgm 1 Vl 11 snd SiuMliio. CaElornis. iaflik MvTy On Fllfht North D. W. Johnson arrived at Medford municipal airport last evening en route In a Travelalr from San Francisco to Vancouver, Wash. He spent the night here and was scheduled to continue north this afternoon. From Applejtate Hoi an Barnhart, superintendent of Camp Applegato. transacted official business at the Rogue River national forest service In federal building here this morning ! He was 6n route to Union Crcex where a spike camp Is engaged In 1 campground development. 1 i Drills Tonight Regular weekly drills will be held In the armory at 7:30 tonight by Company A and headquarters company. 186th in fantry. For this week only, drills will also be held Thursday night to make up for a practice lost during the summer vacation period, officers stated. Health Meeting Members of the Jackson county health association are requested to be present at the first fall meeting scheduled for to morrow afternoon at 3:00 o'clock In the county courthouse. Phoenix unit will be hoet and Dr. c. I. Drummond, couhty health officer, and Miss Blanche Runels, county supervising nurse, will address the group. Open House Jackson county Dem ocratic central committee will ob serve open house again Thursday evening at Democratic headquarters, 317 West Main street, it was announc ed today by J. F. Marshall, chairman. Headquarters will be open until 10 o'clock and anyone Interested In dis cussing campaign matters or In ex changing political Ideas la Invited to utilize headquarters as a get-together center, Mr, Marshall said. Mine School Registering The WPA mining school at Grants Pass la to be re-opened about October 1. W. W. Morse, Irf charge of registration act ing for the state board of vocational education, urges anyone Interested to register as soon as possible to facil itate the opening set-up. Cards for registration are available at the Grants Pass Chamber of Commerce Exact date for opening will be an nounced later Mr. Morse stated. Funeral Tomorrow Funeral serv ices will be held at 3:00 o'clock to morrow afternoon in Trinity Episco pal church at Ashland for Dr. Charlea W. Hanson who died Sunday evening at his home. 146 Manzanlta street. Ashland. Dr. Hanson died sud denly when presumably he was on the road to recovery alter two weeks' Illness. He had practiced dentistry In Ashland since 123. He was 56 years old. He la survived by his wife, throe children and a sister. GUN REPAIRS. Expert gunsmith. Sims Bros.. 33 N. Fir. Gun sights. AUTO LOANS AND REFINANCING W. E. Thomas. 46 8. Central. Phone 643. We'll haul awny your reiuse. City Ssnltary Service. Prehlstorlo bonea found on a farm near Chrlstoval, Tex., have been sent to & San Angelo, Tex., museum. OLD nun Bmi-WMTB AmeRicAnj BRAND CTDAir.WT inn t DAtrnDnm i tui WHISKEY;! woo M STIIUM0 CO fU J L0NGW00D BOURBON WHISKEY to PROOF OLD AMERICAN STRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKEY 70 c INT RUMCARIOCA .aw aiu rr-sfc r cw Livestock PORTLAND, Sept. 33. ( AP-USDA) HOGS 500. Market barely active, steady to 10c lower than Monday average; good to choice 16 6to 310 lb. mostly .10.00; 335 to 385-lb.. 110.00 a 10.35; light lights, 10.00a 10.25; packing sows, I8.00fl9.00; good to choice feeder pigs, 19.00. CATTLE 1 35, calves 30; rather alow, market steady: odd head com mon steers, $4.75 5.50: cutters down to $4.00; medium held above $6.50; lew grass heifers, $4.00 t 5.50: good grass heifers held to $7.60; good beet cows, $4.753 5.00: bulls, $5.005.50: good to choice vealers, $8.0099.00; good 325-lb. calves, $7.00. BHEEP 350, active, mostly steady. Good 79 to 9-lb. lambs, $7.75 a $.00: choice up to $8.50; medium lambs. $7.003 7.50; few yearlings, $5.00; me dium to gooa ewes, $3.75 3.25; breed ing ewes, up to $4.00. SOUTH 8 AN FRANCISCO, Sept. 32 (AP-USDA) Hogs 1400, direct 1125: slow, uneven, butcher mostly 1525c lower; top 35o off; top and bulk 160-320 lb. California, $10.65 load medium around 180 lb. averages, $10.40: few llght-llghta, $10.40: pack ing sows 35c lower, mainly $7.75. CATTL8 350, direct 15, holdovers 370; grasa steers predominating; few early salea about steady, bulk unsoia; bulk grass steers around $7.35 down; she-stock opening steady; grass neii. ers $5.25 n 6: range cows, $4.760.36; low-cutter-cutters scarce, eligible $3?t4; few bulls $5.40 down: steady Calves none: nominal; choice vealera Quoted to $9.50. Sheep 1200: direct 725: holdovers 500; Balsble supply all slaughter ewes, few early salea weak: about deck com. mon-good ewes. el.50a3.00; bulk un. sold; lambs absent, good woolskins quoted to $9.00. CHICAGO. Sept. 33. (AP-USDA) HOGS 14,000, generally 10 to II. spots 35 lower than Mondny's average, top $10.35; bulk desirable 300 to 390- lb., $9.7S10.3S: most well finished 140 to 200-lb.. $8.66 H 9.85; best sows $9.25. CATTLE 10.000, calves 3000: me dium weight and weighty steers very dull; largely 50 cents lower than last week: specialty market on light year ling steers and heifers fully .tesdy, It being a two-day trade on cattle scaling 1000 lbs. down, and 1050 lbs. upward; early top yearlings, $10.88, some held higher; nest medium weights $9.50 with most buyers bid ding $8.60 on very fat but rough 1500 to 1600 lb. averages; stackers and feeders generally steady, fairly active at $5.506.75; late Monday desirable western yearlings at $7.00i7.50: most stock calves selling at $7.50 down; entirely too many weighty ateera In crop; all grass she-stock under pres sure: bulls fairly steady, however, at $5.76 down and vealera active and firm at $10.00 down; selects making $10.50910.75. SHEEP 15.000; fat lambs .low, weak to 25c lower": sheep and feeding lambs little changed; good and choice tat natives bid $9.25a9.50: asking $9.75 and above: medium to choice native ewes, $2.60a3.50; top 64-lb. feeding lambs, $8.60. Silver NEW TORK, Sept. 33. (AP) Bar silver quiet and unchanged at 444o. AMERICAN DISTILLED DRY BIN enc JU S PROOF 1004 N.iitral Spirits Ittlllee re ease pretfucH c PIHf t ,t j9 ri L Portland Produce PORTLAND, Or.., Sept, 33. (AP) Increasing receipts of eggs continued to be shown here. Prices are weak In all positions, chiefly for storage goods. BUTTER Print. A grade, 37 lb. la parchment wrappers, 38c lb. In cartons; B grade, parchment wrap per. SSe lb., cartons 87V4e lb. BUTTERFAT (Portland delivery. general prloe) : A grade, delivered at least twice weekly. 38$39c lb.; coun try routes, 8738,o lb.; B grade. 36 1 37o lb.; C grade at market. B GRADE CREAM FOR MARKET Buying price, butterfat basis, 63'ic. EGGS Buying price by wholesal er: Extras, 31c; atandards, 35c; ex tra medium, 33c; do medium firsts, 6c; undergrade, 16c; pullets. 13 $ 15c; pee wees. Be dozen. LIVE POULTRY Portland wiellvery, buying price: Colored hens, over lbs., 17 e 18c lb.: under 4'i lbs.. 90 lb.: leghorn hens, 10a He leghorn broilers, 11 lbs., 17 1$ lb.: So: over l lb.., 163160 lb.; roos ters, 89o lb. Cheese and country meat, steady and unchanged. Portland Wheat PORTLAND, Sept. 33. (AP) Wheat: . Open High Low Close May .98 .98 .98 .98 Sept. .98 .90 .98 .90 Dec. .97 .974 .97 .97 Cash wheat: Big Bend bluestem. 13 per cent, $1.05; dark hard winter, 13 per cent, 11.10: 13 per cent, $1.13; 11 per cent, 1.07; soft white and western white. 97c; hard winter $1.01; western red, 98c. Oats, No. 3 white. $30: gray. $29. Barley, No. 3, 45 lb. b. w., $34.50. Corn, No. 3 eastern T., ship, $49.60. Argentine. $40. MUlrun, standard, $38. Today's car receipts: Wheat, 54: barley, 11; flour, 7; hay, 1. Chicago Wheat CHICAGO, Sept. 20. (AP) Brisk late upturn, hoisted wheat prices about , 3 cent, today, with buying based on reports of record-breaking dry condition. In Canada. Open High Low Close 1.14 1.18V4 l.H'4 1-W4 1.13; 1.15H 1.13, 1.161 1.12 1.14; 1.I21-; 1.14 Open High Low Close 1.10 1.11V4 1.08 1.09 .04 Vi .05 .03 .05 .80 .00 .88 .00 Wall St. Report NEW TORK. Sept. 22. (AP) Led by speclaltlea th. stock market push ed forward for galna of fractions to 2 or more points today, kicking Into new high ground In some Instances. The late tone was firm. Transac tions totaled about 1,550.000 shares. Today's closing prices for 32 selected stock follow: Al. Chem. & Dr. ........ 231 Am. Can 135 8 175 40 81 30 70 40 77 V, Am. ft Fgn. Pow. A. T. A T Anaconda Ateh. T. & A.. P. BendK ATla -. -.. Beth. Steel California Pack'g. Caterpillar Tract .. Chrysler Coml. Solr. Curtlss-wrlght .. .. . DuPont Oen. Food. ............. Oen. Mot. Int. Harvest. I. T. ft T. Johns-Man. Montf Ward North Amer. Penney (J. C.) ....-. Phillips Pet Radio Sou. Pae. ...- Std. Brands St. OH Cat. .... St. Oil K. J. Trans, .Amer. - Unlftn Carb ... Unit. Aircraft V. S. Steel . 118 . 10 8 . 182 40 80 70 12 , 120 40 . 82 , 01 . 43 . 10 , 44K . 15 . 38 . .62 . 13i . 07 . 28 . 71 flan Francisco Tear. SAN FRANCISCO. Sept. 22. (API Peare: Bartletta. 50-lb. lugs. Lake county No. !', 1.401.50; choice 85c 41. 25: from cold storage 10 and 18o per box higher. Kan Francisco Butter SAN FRANCISCO. Sept. 22. (API- Butter: Score 83, 38c; 01, 84el 00. 34c; 80, 33 c. SAORAMENTO, Sept. 32. (AP) Churnlni cream butterfat: First grsde. 30',c: second grade. 38c. WHAT'S IN A NAME We are sacking an appropriate nam for thl guaranteed remedy which Is nothing short cf sensational In glvln prompt relief for sufferer, of atom-1 ach ailment. This perfected, time- j tried remdy, available at very mod- j crate cost, has been epecially pre pared for excess acid, gsstrltls, con- tlpatlon. biliousness, slelt heelachea , sour stomach, flatulence and any other condition that Is sasoclaied , vlth anadlty . . . one or two teaspoon- I ftjl. directly after meala Is an effec tive dose mhleh may be Increased If I necessary without 111 effects . . . Be- j lief la Immediate. Consistent use for a brief period of time UI completely . correct acid conditions. 1 Win t.V) Cash All you have to do la to purchase a j bottle of this remsrkable scientific remedy and submit your auftgestlon for an appropriate name. This rem- ; ady is fully guaranteed and your money will cheerfully be refunded it you are not Immediately relieved. Call at our store NOW for your bottle. Closing dst of this contest will be announced soon, for sale at Heath Drut Co.. Medford. and MrNftlr Bros.. 1 Wheat: Sept. Dec. May Com: Sept, Dec. May Ashfsnd, or Couch Pharmacy. OranUi ua raid Adr.l In Hilarious Rialto Screen Farce ;W' ,- The hilarious mnrrlase larce. i "Tliree Married Men.'' peva at the Rialto theatre tomorrow and Thurs day on the two-major-features pro gram with "Sworn Enemy." "Three Mnrrlrd Men" features Ros coe Karns, William Prawley and Lynne Overman, three ol Hollywood's most able comedians, with Mary Brian. George Barbler and Maxjorlo Oattson heading tho supporting cast. The first experiences of a younst On Roxy Screen 1 itT v s.V Jack Holt heads the all-star cast of '"DaJigerous Waters.-' which plays a return engagement at the Roxy theatre today and tomorrow. Holt has a role made to order, ns that of the hard, fearless captain of the seas who cares for no man and few women. Others In the cast are Robert Arm strong, draco Bradley, Diana Gibson and Charlie Murray. WIFE OF MAGICIAN FOR LAST SEANCE HOLLYWOOD. Cal. (UP) On Hal lowe'en night. October 31, Mrs. Harry Houdlnl, widow of the celebrated magician, will make a final attempt to establish contact with the spirit of her deed husband, she announces, Furthermore, she says, it will be "seance to end all seances." If no response is received at that time, Mrs. Houdlnl declares she will make no further effort to that end In addition, she hopes that it will end the stream of persons who come to her constantly with the declara tion that they havo been in contact with ths spirit of the magician. At the present time she declares she is approached by them every day. Hallowe'en night of this year will be exactly the 10th anniversary of the death of Houdlnl. The attempt to establish a contact with his spirit, Mra. Houdlnl explains, Is the result of an agreement made with her hus band before he died, when pre-ar ranged signals And other details of the attempt wem established between them. "I want to hold the attempt In the open air so as many people aa possible can be present," says Mrs. Houdlnl. "But I won't accept any message aa authentic unless It comes to me." For the past 10 years, Mrs, Hou dlnl says, a light has burned in Hou dlni's shrine at the Laurel Canyon home near Hollywood. "But If Houdlnl does not answer at this one last seance thero will be no need to keep the light burning longer," she states. "October 3 1st la Hallowe'en, and If a spirit won't come then, I don't think there's much chance It ever m'lll." la her final conclusion on the siibfert. 10 1 AWYTIME: k CIDOtl Today and Wed! BJ MEN FEARED HIM WOMEN OBEYED HIM! Ife was a man of artlnn . . and lore: 'I -t'-t:. M wilJi Robert Ar.MSTRONG A HAH A OI2SOH ma ra Our fiane Coniedj "I.ITTI.R MNNKfl' ftay ArfS Nw 1 1 - - .a.V.'V AY k hit d AV r (t j a fHWlK - ifcVk ft.p couple a mnirlaRo. coupled with the ftsslstnnco of their friends, forms tho plot of "Three Married Men, With Robert Young, Florence Rice, Joseph Callela, Lewis Stone and Nat Pendleton In featured roles, "Sworn Enemy" is a story of present day crime operations, Callela Is the crip pled overlord of metropolitan food rackets, and It la In the finally suc cessful efforts to defeat him and his Ilk that the picture takes , on its thrlllinft; action. ' Obey that Impulse,-' an Idea most of us have had at one time or an other, results In one of the merriest romantic farces the screen has shown, "One Rainy Afternoon." playing to morrow-only at the Craterian the atre. Francis Lederer Is the leading light in the 'adventures that follow his Impulsive, kissing of Ida Lupluo .In a darkened theatre an event that makes' him gay Paree's new matinee Idol, while Hugh Herbert. Roland Young, Joseph Cawthorn and Erik Rhodes all add to the fun and mer riment with which the film abounds. Chrysanthemums, which normally bloom in the "short dnys" of fall can be made to bloom earlier In the year by covering the plants with dark cloth during the early morning and late afternoon to create fall light conditions In mid-summer. Craterian Star ll Bhoiv. I HlTMTPyl Mat. , , 85c Ei 1:45 I Tjfi' J 111 HO Eves . . 95c I .V "V "V X. N . X V - aaaaBBBa '!. SI I !rzfrT Y . ... ... Km TOMORROWS V lAND THURI jVjSCn tlsL aiilHttSaadl iV1 (i'ldnt My "no" T ' I L sj W i Hit IK- I I V'- ' J ... and then f . I I I 1 1 .. I 1C I V "'-L ,he didn't have I Sftx HO. lk I . h.n... I p if? I . it - II XJf$X' ,,0p rrrt'--''n' - ll starts thursdayi 1 3 9 1 I S TEXAS A yUy LYNNE OVERMAN I V?VAJft A K7 wlV V Wfii I AW "'f fl'm unrorerlng the I rV,j--a.'V r"'1 ' I J ff dlrly work done, by th. ; I A'Slf- ' I .7 I WZttZP- -"efeer. ho are your . . . tk I tUSJbC I WW'tl'l (QWnRN WW II The grr.te.t outdoor i, f ' '.I OllUnil 1 l llll thrill since "The Cover. I ! , I x'.w 1 1 N I ed Wagon" ... swci- 1 ' vJL2k cucmv" 1 1 l ,nit "" mm w,, I 'JP- li;;iTri CliElml I I A I brought law and order to John PeMk. Nfbr$uki No. 1 wrwt lr. recently added about 3,000 aheep to his livestock holdtngi. He ha about 7.500 turkeys on a ranch near Ravenna, Neb, North Carolina tobacco farmers used sawdust during the 1930 drought months as a mulch for keep ing soil cool and da-mp. Eleanor Powell's mother breaks In all of her daughter's dancing shoes. To date. Eleanor has worn 600 pairs of tapping dhoes. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FOR SALE Walnut dining-room furniture, cireuiamig neater, rocx- er, small tables, lamps, mirror, kitchen chairs, fruit Jars, crocks, cult i vn tor. lawn mower, 307 Laurel. LATE MODEL RECONDITIONED USED CARS Big Reductions This Month 1935 Plymouth Deluxe sedan IP33 Chevrolet Deluxe sedan 1934 V-8 sedan 1933 Chevrolet coup 1931 Ford sedan 1930 Hudson sedan 1929 OldsmobUe sedan A good selections of others to choose from. LANGE MOTOR CAR CO. . 38 N. Rlvorslde Tel. IS FOR SALE Delicious apples. Mrs. Walker, S14-Y. Phone WILL TRADE 13 gaue Winchester Pump gun, good snape, lor chick ens, pigs, or good calf. Robert Humphry, Eagle Point. WANTED Olrl to help with house work Bna cnunron. oi liskoui. FOR SALE 1 medium alee safe. Eada' Transfer & Storage, 38 Bo, Fir. STRAYED One bay horse with white in race, brand m i n on rigni shoulder; one gray mare and colt, branded 8 on right shoulder. A. Pawlowski, Star Route Box 3-A, Jacksonville, Ore. FOR SALE 3 half beds, $4 and 5, 717 Bouth Peach. WANTED Woman for general house work. Small family, no onuaren, References required. Box No. 6634, Medford Mail Tribune. WANTED Experienced waitress. Jackson Hotel. WANTED To lease good grain ranch. Box 0533. care Tribune. FOR SALE Household furniture, good but cheap. 013 8. Central, FOR. SALE or TRADE 1(1 White Pekln ducks for what have you Geo. Burg. Eagle Point. FOR SALE 6-room modern house In Ashland. Trees: near park; five minutes walk from post orriee 875.00. 1250 00 down, for one week. 618 So. Oakdale. CERTAINLY as good as the beat Auto refintahlng, any kind. 608 So, Rlver slde. Auto Beauty Bhop. CANDLE-LITE SALE Friday and Saturday Sept. 25 and 26 HUMANE SOCIETY Holland Hotel Bldg. 6th and Fir 1 WANTED Woman for general house work. Call at 133 Mistletoe. GLASS All kinds replaced. s call and deliver. No extra charge. Call Webb & Carlo n. 370. STILL LOTS of cut Dressier, 1107 E. 1509-Y. flowers. Mrs. Main. Phone PAIIfT Your House. $!3.00 to $P5.00. Tinting, papering $3.80 to $8.00 per room. Labor and material com plete. Call Webb and Carlon. 370. ROOFING All kinds done by men of experience. Call Webb & carlon. 370. TAKEN UP Brown mare, branded on left hip. W. H. Test, Phoenix. FOR SALE 1936 Chrysler and Ply mouth demonstrators. Save tip to C300. Lange Motor Car Co., 38 N. Riverside. Tel. 18. FOR RENT Modern bungalow. Cir culating oil heater and electric range. Adults only. 35 month. 305 So. Holly. CANNINO tomatoes. 35c lug. This week. Bring boxes. T. J. Parsons, Phoenix. RELIABLE Party wants to rent 3 or 4 -room modern, unfurn. house with garage. Box 6S24. Tribune. LOOK AT THIS 1800 6-room modern house, oil sta tion and store room, at edge of Medford. Easy terms. 3000 6 acres, choice land, addi tional 8 acres If desired. New mod ern 5-room house, barn and gar age. Splendid location.. S minutes ride from Medford. S800 16',; acres very best of land, good farm buildings. Close to Med ford. Terms. B. J. PALMER Phone 788 Space Palmer Muslo Store FOR SALE Horse, aM.OO, Rabbits cheap. Mrs. Lofdahl, Box 470, Rt. 1. WANT TO BUY from owner, S rooms of good used furniture. Must be cheap for cash. Also ft gyrator type Easy washer and Ironer. Box 8758, Tribune. A-l LARGE Jersey cow. fresh months, excellent-family cow. A, Shlde, Buckshot Road. two Otto LOST One new Ooodrlch Silver town 32x8 heavy duty and wheel on Antelope road above Frank Bybee place. Good reward. W. J. Phlllppl. Hotel Ornnd. shows l:10-ti:4,V0 Ends Tonight 1 . IB. POWELL MLOmBflRD And All .Star C'nst Tomorrow (Wed.) Only Fraud LEDERER One rainy, AFTERNOON IDA LUPINO HUGH HERBERT Roland Y0UN0 m 25c - 35c - 10c You'll "TOt'tsii cream . Jrs- w'"" with ;3Jg3.8 contrail- f able lie- i .0 -T, liehti mt jw ' ' P' II i