Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, October 05, 1936, Page 5, Image 5

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    MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUTE, MEDFOBD, OBEGpy. MOD'AT. OCTOBEB S, 193B.
PXGE FITS
LOCAL and PERSONAL
' From Trail Carol Watson, ot Trail,
fU transacting business and calling
on friends her today.
VlMt Friday Mtdford visitor call
lag on friends In Aihland Friday la
eluded Mr. and Mrs. John Bsnttr and
Mrs. Ernest Etden.
Here Thursday Sam Jordan and J.
M Hughes, both of Ashland, ware
calling on business acquaintance
here Thursday.
Sweeney Calls Ralph Sweeney vit
among Medfordltes visiting friend
and buslnaaa acquaintances In Ash
land Friday.
No Drlver'a Ltcens Louis Kurz, 17,
arrested by city police on a charge
of operating a motor vehicle without
permit, was cms morning imea w
in city court.
In Hospital Mrs. Katherlne Walt
it confined at the Community ho
pitat with foot infection, ehe ! ex
pected to remain In the hospital lor
a few days.
Merrirks to Meeting Mr. and Mrs.
Kmeraon Merrick returned Saturday
after apendlng two days in Albany,
where they attended a meeting oi
motor court owners and manager,.
RMen Visit. Stanford Dlden, form.
., Medford hlnh school football atar
and now la government work In Los
Angeles, la spending a two wees, vo
cation with friends m mis rasy.
Beggars Ordered Out William
woods. 30. and Charles Deen. 87, both
transients, arrested, Saturday by olty
police charged with begging on the
treats, were this morning given their
eholce of apendlng 10 days In city
Jail or leaning town. They promises
to depart.
yABioiumvircmn
., rnvvntmciv
Cmrn
THIS IS THE
rn - -i" s
INDIGESTION
f GAS... SOUR STOMACH)
"Big League baseball players
can be bothered with a (ussy
.nnfh iMtt nn the diamond.
1
Thev need relief quick
a Bin League pitch
When
icr told me more and
Elk, Ladle, Day Tomorrow wlU be
ladles' day at the Medford Elk, tem
ple, with a no-hostess party all after
noon. Cards, bowling, billiards and
other games will be the main attractions.
1. O, O. F. Official Here Oen, John
Oliver of the Patriarch's Mttltut, I.
O. F and Mrs. Oliver of Portland.
were week-end guests at the home ot
Dr. and Mrs. 3. D. Rlckert of Valley
View Drive.
Return to Eugene Miss Amy El
liott and Mlaa Barbara Bean, of Port
land, who visited Miss Elliott's par
ent. Dr. and Mrs. B. R. Billot, over
the week-end, returned to the uni
versity of Oregon campus at Eugene
yesterday by train.
Starts Game Farm R. M. Holmes,
formerly of Mollala, Ore., la establish
ing a game farm on the lower River
road about miles west or uranis
Pas. He brought about 300 Chukar
partridges from Mollala and la now
constructing cages for the birds.
-
SnarU Arrives Kenneth Swarti,
ororjerty men with the paramount
Picture company In Bollywood, ar
rived yesterday to spend two weeUa
with his Barents. Mr. and Mrs. wimam
Swam In Medford. He arrived by au
to, making the drive atraignt tnrougn
from the cinema capital,
...
fined For Drunkenness Murray E
VanHorn. 30, arrested by city police
on a charge of being drunk in a puo
Ho place, pleaded guilty In city court
this morntnn and was tinea iu
James O. Heart, 43, of Missouri, plead-
ed guilty to a similar charge and was
also fined 810.
niavers wera earning Turns
right in their pockets oil the time. I
started carrying them myself as a regular
thing. Now I get relief, minutes and some
times hours, quicker.'
Millions have switched to Turns be
cause they bring auch quirk relief. Just
the thing after you cat. drink or smoke
too much. So handy. The roll fits right
into your pocket or purse. And they taste
v iust like candy. Best of all, Turns are
harmless and non-habit torming. Contain
no harsh, water soluble alkalies can
never over-atkaliie the stomach. And
Turns are so economical V ' 7
rollor 3 rolls in convenient a cent
ECONOMY PACK.
FOR THl TUMMY
p
HI IS
TUMS A HE
ANTACID . ,
NOT A LAXATIVE,
Horse Killed A csr driven by Jack
Doyle of Grants Pass struck and kill
ed a horse Friday night on the Red
wood highway about 100 yarns east
of the old end new hignway junc
tlon. Doyle was uninjured but tne
front of the csr was considerably
damaged, according to the state of
ficer who Investigated tne accraen.
Banana Movie Tomorrow Motion
pictures depicting the vsilous phases
of growing and shipping bananas
will be shown tomorrow evening t
8 o'clock in the Hotel Medford by the
Fruit Dispatch company, oanans
rowers' and ahlppers' organisation.
All grocer, and their employes In the
vsllev are extended a coTdlal Invita
tion. There will be no admission
charge.
US Register Registration for the
wpa free mining school in Oranta
Pasa ha reached 182. It has been an
nounced, but has not closed as yet
and anyone Interested may obtain reg
istration cards at the arants ra6
chamber of commerce. Opening date
and place of the school will be an
nounced tomorrow, according to Win
n Piirvlne. In charge of the
school. Ore samples are wqucsted to
aid Instruction of classes.
nraumt Tun Agents A council ot
representatives of several Josephine
mimh craneea passed a resolution fa
voring appropriation In the Josephine
county budget to Include the services
nr eountv agricultural tgent and a
home demonstration agent when they
met in Grants Pass Friday evening.
The resolution, signed by F. L. Saw
yer as president and Paul Dlx as sec
retary of the council listed a number
of benefit the council believed would
result from the 2-agent plan.
lo Aihland V, B- Field wa among 1
Medford' resident transacting busi
ness In Ashland Friday.
Business Caller Earl Q. Baird. of
Ashland, made business and friendly
calls In Medford Friday,
.
Here From Agnais Lieut Maurice
Rsdclltfe of Camp Agneat wu a visit
or at district headquarters today.
Back From Coast Lieut. Robert W.
King, of Camp Preseott, has returned
from several daya' duty on the fire
line at Oold Beach.
Capt. Phelan Visits Capt. Henry
W. Phelan. of Cams Oak Knoll, was
a business visitor In Medford Satur
day.
Wheeler, East Mr. and Mia. W. H
Wheeler, of Gold Hill, were In Med
ford Saturday, boarding a tram for
St. Cloud, Minn,
...
Roberts Back Attorney O. M. Rob
erts returned on the motnlng train
from the north today after a short
business visit in northern cities.
.
Here Saturday Among the many
out of town resident calling her
Saturday were Mrs. W. Q. Bander and
Caroline. Roseaanzel and Victor
Sander, all of Ashland.
Hart South Floyd Hart was among
those leaving for th south over the
week-end. Ha boarded train Friday
evening for abort atay In San Fran
Cisco.
Here Saturday Mr. and Mrs. Fred
Bayllss of Hilt, Calif., stopped In Med-
ford Saturday en route to Portland.;
where they will attend the livestock
exposition.
Auxiliary Meeting The auxiliary of
V. F. W. post No. 18S3 will meet at
Eaglra hall at eight o'clock tonight
tor nomination of officers for the
coming year. Announcement of the
meeting states full attendenc la desired.
180 lb., offering tt; hardly anough
weighty ateera sold, however, to make :
a market; bull strong to ehad
higher; vealers scarce, strong and ac
tive with selects up so n; mostly
810 00-50; sausage bulls. 5.83 down.
SHEEP 55,000; fat lambs weak to
35 lower; closing at full decline;
moat native,. 88.16 9 3.00; top, 8.!S
to outsiders; western lacking finish.
8.SS-75: medium to good slaughter
ewes. $3.50-15". feeding lambs. M 15
tfl.li mostly; few downward to 85.40
and below; choice blackface, scarce.
Portland Produce
Plan, Lonehaon Ladies day
luncheons are to be held every Wed
nesday In the old Town clubhouse.
Those desiring luncheon on that day
are requested to phone Maru for reser
vations a day in advance. Men's
luncheons are served every day. In
eluding Wednesdays,
To Health Meeting Blanche Run
eis, supervisor of county health Burs
es, and Dr. C. I. Drummond. county
health officer, left today to attend the
annual meeting of county and city
health officers In Portland. Dr. Drum,
mond is to b one of the speakers
They will return to duty here Thurs.
day or Friday.
To Reside Here Miss Beatrice
Wright, of Portland, arrived in Med
ford yesterday morning. Miss wrlgnr
a registered nurse. Is to be the office
assistant of Dr. R. W. Sleeter and will
make her home here. She has been
surgical assistant at the Multnomah
county hospital for the past two
years.
Aid Bandon Bellpf J, C. Penney:
stores of southern Oregon contributed
500 to the fund for dlsnessed resi
dents ot Bandon, according to W. S
Bolgor. manager of the Medford store,
who stBtcd that the manager of th
Penney atore In Bandon was appoint
ed by the mayor of the destroyed city
to act on the relief disbursing com.
mlttce.
PORTLAND, Oct. 8 API Butter
mints. A crsde, sejc; parcnmeni
-runners. SHAe lb. in oartons; a
grade, psrahment wrappers, 35;
cartons, SBo.
BBTTERFAT (Portland delivery
general price) A grade delivered at
least twice weekly 37i,3c lb,;
country routes, 35H 8 37C ib.; B grade
3514 a 5'o lb.; C grade at market.
B GRADE CREAM FOR MARKET
Buying price, buttrtat baaU, 63Vi.
EGGS Buying price by whole
salers, extras, 31 down; standards.
27c dor,.: extra medium. Mc doa.;
medium firsts. SOc do.; undergrade.
18e doa.; pullat, Melf do.; pee
wees. 8c do.
cheese Oregon triplet. 19c: Ore
gon loaf. WHe; brokers will pay
below Quotations.
COUNTRY MEATS Selling price
to retailer: Country killed hogs, best
butchers under 150 lbs., 1313o IB.;
vealers. No, 1, 15c lb.; light and thin
1013c lb.: heavy 8'4o .; cutter
cow,. litSe lb.; oanner cow,. T7Hc
lb.; bulls. SrsO'Jc lb.; Iambs, isc io..
ewes. 3&lc lb.
LIVE POULTRY Portland delivery
buying price; colored hen,, over 44
lbs..ll7c lb,: under 16., Jiff
18o lb.: leghorn hens, isiac io.,
iwrhorn broilers. 1 lbs.. 17(S l8c lb.;
over I'l lbs,. lc lb.; rooster,.
SteOc- lb.
POTATOES Local, 1.80J; De
achutes. 2; Klamath No. 1, 3; Tk
Iml. No. 1. 82 cental.
ONIONS Oregon, 8125 cental
Yaklmaa. l.l0it.20 cental.
CANTALOUPES Trie Dalles. 81.13
it i.35; Heart of Ooid, l.?5 crate; Di!
lard. l155 crat.
WOOk Nominal; Willamette val
ley medium, 30c lb.; coarse and
braids, 58c lb.; eastern Oregon, 23
23o lb.: cross-bred, 26a 2o lb;
HAT Selling price to wholesalers:
Alfalfa. Ko. 1. 18; eastern Oregon
timothy. 818i 18.60 ton: oat and
vetch, 813 IS; clover, 13 ton. Portland,
RUSSIA'S PACIFIC :
SHORE STRONG, IS
NOTICE TO JAPAN
MOSCOW, Oct. I AP) Soviet
Russia openly boasted today that bar
Pactno shore Bne is Imnregnabi,.
The boast came at ths conclusion
of Vladivostok naval and ate maneu
vers, which gave the eastern sector
the most reeltstle tast of war slnnc
the red drove out the whltw in
1820.
"Tber ran be no doubt that my
military force which mignt attempt
to land on the soviet coast, no mat
ter how well prepared It might be.
would be burled into tha sea," wis
Frada, the communist party organ.
The statement was regarded a
warning to Japan, Just as pointed
and direct as the recent speech of
War Commissar Kleaienti Vorojhi-
loff at Kiev, which was interprted
a a warning to Germany againsi
sggressloB from the west.
The ae game followed sirnu
lated lr attack on Vladivostok, witb
the populace scurrying to gas cham
bers while ground batteries boomed
to tight off th "Invading planes.
Simultaneous Baltio Sea maneu
vers were concluded with a mock st
uck on ths Kronstadt t.
Midsummer Night's
Dream Scores With
Craterian Audience
OPEN HOUSE OFFERS
CITIZENS CHANGE TO
NSPECI HE HALL
Portland Wheat
CAE WAS
EC1AL!
c
We have Just obtained the ser
vices of Bill Phillips, formerly
with the largest and finest
auto laundry In Los Angeles,
Calif.
This Is An Introductory Offer
Polish and Wax Specials Available
By Request
Supply
Firestone Auto
& Service Store
Ninth and Riverside;
Telephone 620
0OO
Home To Stay
Mi
SSfCMBJanafflfv
Market?
Livestock
PORTLAND. Ore., Oct. 6. AP)
(U. S. Dept. Agr.) HOOS 3.000; 173
d:rect, market rather slow and un
even, load load, steady with week
ago;- lightwetghta steady with Friday,
light light and heavier weights
strong to 25 higher: good to choice
155-318 lb. drlvelni mostly 10.00; load
lot, mostly 1350; 225-280 lb. weight
0 50-75; heavier weight, down to 9.00;
light lights 9.50-78; packing sows
mostly 800-38; few down to 7.76:
medium to good feeler pigs 7.80-8.00;
choice load feeders held above 8.50.
CATTLE, 1300; 34 through, calve
300; 3 through, market rather slow,
better grade ateera strong to 3S high.
er, other classes stesdy. cutter cows
strong, choice light Tealer, strong.
i hesvy calve weak; load experimen
tally fed steers 825: lightly sorted:
few load good grass steers 7.00-80
bulk medium grade, 6.00-75; com
mon grade, 4.50-8.50; medium heifer.
5 00-75; common gradea down to 4.00;
low cutter and cutter cow, 3.75-3.25:
common to medium 3.50-4.25; good
beef cows 4.50-4.75; odd head up to
5 00; bull, mostly 4 50-6 25; good to
choice vealers 8.00-8.00; odd head to
8.50; common down to 6.00; medium
calvea 8.00-6.00; few feeder calve
38-850.
SHEEP, 1,800; 361 direct; market
steady with Friday: good fat lambs
755-7 50; common to medium 6.00-
.00; few plain 48 lb. feeder, 8 00;
better feeders up to 6.35; few good
fat ewe 3.00-35; breeding ewe, to
!50.
PORTLAND. Oct. 6 AP1 On the
Portland futures market there w
no trading today and quotations were
nominal with a final loss of M cent
This was doubled In the sample cash
market, which showed a loss jsl le.
Wheat: Open High Low Close
Mv .P7U .97'i .8i
Dec .fin's .", .S3'.
Cash wheat: Big Bend btues!m
hw., 13 pet., 8104; dark bard winter.
13 net.. 81.18: 13 pet., 81.12; 11 pet..
81 .OS: soft white and western white.
oe: hard winter, 81.00; western red.
87e.
Oats No. 3 white. TO: gray. 28.
Barley, No. 2 45 lb., b. w.. 833JS0.
Corn. 3o. 3. eastern yellow, ship
4H.50: Argentine 3.
Mlllrun, standard, 828.
Today's car receipts: Wheat, 34:
barley. 13; flur. 38.
CHICAGO, Oct, 6. (API Uncer
tainty regarding the European mone
tary situation had considerable influ
ence on wheat prices Isle todBy.
Wheat: Open High Low Close
Dec. 1.1814 l.ISi i.13 l.iS'i
May l.li 1.134 I " 1-12'a
July .0814 -8vi -97i .874
B re God's homing
pigeons, released for
few, brief hour, to
Tlslt a world full of wonder.
When twilight falls, we
must return to the quiet
that 1 Peace, the nesuty
that Is home . . . to h fr
rrer enveloped In Eternity,
and enfoUed In the mhs
of Immortality.
CONGER
FUNERAL PARLOR
WEST MAIN AT NEWTOWN
CMcago Wheat
In celebration of national and local
Fir Prevention Week, the Medford
fir department t th corner of
Front anA Third street Will be
thrown ooen to the nubile In a gen
eral "open house." it was announced
todsv bv Fire Chief Roy Elliott.
Ohlef Elliott said today: "We want
the public to know what w have
here, and for them to see Just what
kind of fire fighting equipment they
hav protecting th city. Many teers
to feel that thy are not welcome
at the fire hell and we want to dispel
that notion. Everyone i, free to come
and go thy like at the depart
ment.
"The fir crew and myaelf will tse
on duty t the station all week, day
and night, to answer question aa
show the visitors around ths depart
ment. We want them to Inspect tne
four fine tlm trucks that they own;
w -want them to see Just how a tlw
i.Bsrtment 1 run. We want them to
fc aw euests.
. Fr(v Attornev F. Kramer Deuel
iv)m on rim nreventlon at 1b seniOT
hi.h school and Dr. , Jt. Elliott
spoke on the same topic at the Junior
Mayor George Porter will spend
most of each afternoon at the fir
hall th! week, aiding in ntr
talnlng of guest. It wa announced.
COMTmFOPEH
WK BIDS TUESDAY
TOMATOES FOR SALE 2S lug.
Bring boxes, sd pick. T. J. rar
tons. Phoenix.
When Wsrner Bros., who gave talk
ing picture to th world, itnsuncd
that they had persuaded Prof. Max
Relnbartit to produce Shakespeare's
greatest comedy. "A Midsummer
Night' Dream." they declared that
th resultant pirtur would be the
finest ever filmed.
That thl nrenvis h been ful
filled, every on who saw the gor
geously fantastic production at Its
return t popular price showing t
ths Crtrln theater yesteroay win;
gr-
Th iln 1 a revelation of tne noa-
aibtiitie of motion picture. Here Is
art In 1 finest sense. Her U roe
ther beauty of fantasy, where imagi
nation ha It fullest play. Yet here
too, ! ntrtInmnt for all the
down-to-earth !le splitting humor
th "Dream" has been retained and
anectatora cause for moment in
thlr SatwhMr to tnnii at tn arama
or- marvel t the beauty of spectacle.
Through It )1 1 heard the glorious
music of Mendelssohn. spec!ssiy ar
ranged for this production by th fa
mous Viennese composer, Erich Wolf
gang KorngoM, and played by fine
symphony orchestra.
Th caat la Itseir, wncn arainro
such tr a James Cagr.ey, Joe
Brown. Dick Powell. Anita fjouls.
Olivia de Havlland, Jean Mulr,
Frank McHugh, Hugh Herbert, Rosa
Alexander, Ian Hunter, Victor Jory
and Mickey Rooney, 1, enough to war
rant the film a great success.
TWO women want transportation to
Hood River on weaneMay. win
share expenses. Call a! 105 last
Hth St.
FOR 8A1S Equity t-room modern
house 10OXi0. S19 Btrrydale Ave.,
after 8,
FOB BENT 6-roren sttKTO house,
garage. Apply at 816 S5. Riverside.
Te) 1313 -J.
WANTED A two-ten tractor plow
Most be In good m41tlon. Phone
Mr. Mead. 090.
FOR SALE Junior six Slmmona
erlb. Good condition. 333 S. River-M.
FOR SALE or would lease thirteen
seres, 5 -room modern liouse. Also
mountain ranch close In, Bnsm
Moore, 14 ml. S, of Talent on Highway,
WArmsD Good setund hand e
grain drill, double disc. Cora
Baird, Selma, Otb.
DEMOCRATIO RALLY
All voters are earjwstly requested
he present at Democratic Hd
auartors at 217 west Main street
at eight o'clock Wednesday evening.
October seventh, to hear the Hon
orable Carl C, Donaugh, State Di
rector for the "ROOSEVH.T FOR.
PRESIDENT CLUB" You will en
,. miitlj- s-Sven bv our "DEM
OCRATIC GLF.S CLUB" under the
rHr.3rtr, of the Weli-kBOWn STtlSt,
Mr. James Stevens. jtju";;
County Democratic Candidate will
be introduced from Mis platform.
Mr. Edwin D. Hick will preside.
Paid Adv.
FOR SALE or will trad for good heif
er calves, weaner fslgs. Harold Crawl,
Carkln Orchard, MWway Road.
MAYFLOWER Wallpaper; I 1st m
ofi. Bal, stock 20 off. Lamport'.
LAMPORTS SBle MayJJower Wallpa
per; 1 lot EO'V OH, Bal, stock 35
off.
AFTER 17 years' exiserienc w abouid
know how to refinlsh your car a
yois wish! See Mich. Auto Beauty
Shp. 0R S. Riverside.
WANTED Man to do rmijht carpen
ter work and tase wooo ito v?.
W. Oebhard, at. S, Medford.
tCZEMA ITCHING
tflrmefif ifta prome htaiin-
irritated &m .
Resinol
id
wa RAt.E Simmons -cnucia sw-
with Si5rsngs Arm r. v .
TOlating oil heater, tinker burner J
type. iTw west 4th. i
Adolphe Meniou Is
Star Rialto's Hit
A thoroughly delightful and hilar
ious comeriv of marrifTi life, "Wive
ver Know,1 which opened at the
RIlto theater yesterday for a three-
day run, brings to the local screen
that charming and Inimitable screen
husband and wife. Charlie Ruggles
and Mary Boisnd.
'Wive never Know" Is a Mory or
a happily wedded pair whos romance 1
goes en the rocks when they take the j
advice of suave Adolplae Men Jou, cast :
a a novelist who believes himself too
wise to get married, but la free enough :
with hla wlid-eyed theories as what
constitutes happiness in marriage.
Phillip Holmes. Mae Clarke and
Irving Pichel, playing the lads in
Tit Kouft of Thousand Candles,"
is also on the same propram.
"The House of Thousand Can
dles" 1 th daring story of ring o
British spies, who through th co
operation ol the owner of t! house
of a thousand caiidlss, r able to
bring about th solution of th great.
t acret e?vic work carried
during th World War. Action, mys
tery and intrigue ar the xey-worns ot
Mil, consuming dram.
THIS AOV. good for 3.J this week J
on any scd car In atnek selling Inr
more than 8IS0O0. All cara at ad-
vertlsed list prices. Oct on of these
bargains. 1
Dodge and Plyavwali
TOXAT grapes 3c. Orders tkn. Tsl.
307 evening. Merle Lsne, Central
Point,
POR 8ALB Feeder hoss between 65
and 100 lbs. Fbona Klfl
POR SALE Good meat route and
food supplies doing from W to
6135 per day. flood truck with re
frigerated body. If taken t once
1000. Roy Patterson, Rl. I, Box
465, Orsnt Pas. Or.
PGR SALE 3 weaner pigs, 1 Jersey
cow, 4 year oia: w ui-v
full grown. Inquire 738 Alder Bt.
FOR SAlJf Auto camp, beer ssrior
and restaurant in toiijhiu-hu. -room
living ptuvrters. Plastered in
tarlor, good location, dolna good
business. H rnilea N. Grant Pas
on . Pacific highway. Roy Patter
son, HI, 1. Bo 465. Orarita Paas.
POR BALE '23 Ford coach. V-8
wheels, mt equity 8M. BsUao
8160, tsrma. 407 Marl.
PGR flAljB V-8 wheel ,-nd Mr,
or will trad. 407 MrW,
WANTSD Experienced wsitrssa. Must
know HOW to tVPS. J-Jiono joi-u.
DR.
ERHEST LLOYfl
HARRIS
will speak on
Communism
Sentor High School
Auditorium
at 8 o'clock .
TONIGHT
RfpuWran To. ra. Commit
mmm)
D. k I LEADERS HIE
FROM m IE1S
port BAL 34 acres. Irrigated, under
Hopkins ditch, fin garden 5n.
ru g-Toom hoys, splen
did location. W11I sell at !. ,
or will trade for smaller erf. L. ,
O. Pirfcsll, 284 . Main.
WANTSD Girl tor onrl House
work. 3 adults. References required.
Phen loos.
ADDRESS TONIGHT
Dr. Ernest Lloyd Hsrrli will ,pk
oo communism and fascism iHflO
o'clock thl evening In th senior
high school auditorium under the
sponsorship of th Jackson county
unit of pro-America, itcpuaiiow
women's organisation. Dr. Harris has
appeared In a large number of coast
cltle during th past few we
a peker for Pro-America, In the
Interests of th presidential candi
dacy of Got. Alfred M. tndon.
Republican head her ,tt that
Dr. Harrl, I, bly fitted to dcus
communism and dictatorship as h
h pnt many year In foreign
countries and hs had flrat-hand
views of various European govern
menu. Anyone Interested Is cordially
Invited to hear Dr. Htrrl.
Sealed bid on the South Holly
street paving contract will operwd
t 7:80 tomorrow evening at the regu
lar session of th eltv council, it
was announced today. Plan and
specifications have been nnouned.
t call for th grading, curbing and
paving of South Holly street from
th end of th present paving to th
south line of lot 10, bloc , South
Park addition.
According to Frank Farrell. city
attorney, th paving contract will
b th only business of major Im
portance to come before th city
father, other than the l of several
city lots, and routine report.
ELKS BOWUNG LEAGUE
UNDER WAY TONiGHT
tv, Tiki' tsnwlln leuru t ur.dr
. Miiht on th newly reflnlshed
tempi alley,, with Capt. Soy PrultV
tan.iin with Capt. Gene
c.'. Brafcs in th opening gam
Tomorrow night Capt. aeorg
Quack met Cpt. Karl Tork bout.
pw in th ecsnd gam. A eonv
piet achdu! of game will b pu
llshed oen.
There ar 18 rjiaTKf of Wh
trsction among th . 44 "Galloping
Gael" of th 6t, Mary' CHf.) grid
team.
nriN rights to tit aii tun. Sims
Bros- 1 K. Fir. Gun t-bo4.
Harvey Csssman, commander local
post of th Disabled American Vete
ran of the World War returned yes
terday from a stato executive meet
ing of th organisation held In Bend
Saturday.
Cassman wa accompanied by
Frank Holbroak, service officer. nd
Carold J. Parker, past commander of
th iecl post- Th Wire atalwl mt
th executive meeting was well at
tended and wa followed by a dance i
nd lsno,liet. It wa, decided that lb
next state xeutlv meeting wm ri
held in Medford In January. 5
WANTED TO BORROW 00t. FlnJ
mortgage, good security. Box T25.
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IMPORTS AND EXPORTS
HIGHER AT PORTLAND
PORTLAND, Ore, Oct. 6 1AP)
Improsslv gain In both Import and
export, over September of last year
ww revealed by statistic on Sep
tember hlpmeni compiled by tht)
Portind nwfchnt' xchang.
Outbound ahipment. excepting
those to California on which no fig
ure were available, totaled 135.65D
ton, against 96,430 Ion in Septem
ber, 135. Import were 40,513 torn
compared to 33.804. -
CHICAOO. Oct. 8. (AP-C8D1
Hogs 1A3.000; strong to 10 higher
than Friday' vrage; top 610.50:
bulk good and choice 180-240 lb
810.10-40; most 180-180 lb. 880
10.00; strongwelght uigs around 48.60;
bulk destrabi light and medium-
weight H1 88.10140.
CATTLE 28,000: e!v 4,000; light
yearlings and heifer, steady; ,c,rc;
best light heifer 610 35; light year
lings snd heifers stesdy: crc; best
light heifer, 810.35; long yearlings.
medlu mwelght snd weighty ateer
In liberal supply, unvnly tdy to
38 lower: mostly 36 off on hesvles
with trsd low: pproximtIy halt
of receipt; eorrvprls northwrm
grassers, tocxer nn iseoer supijij
being largest of season: replacement
catti 25c lower, gras oo
heifers steady to sue lower; lownr
eradw getting action at least oe-
rtnr, best IM yeayun twt. i'j-".
rts Mall 'fribun want d.
ATJTO LOANS AKD .EFfr!AKCTrta
w E Thorn. 4 S nentrai.
CioUng tim for To-j Lut to Cl.
Ity Ad I 130 p . m.
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
LOST Elks brooch with DPal. It-
ward. Phone 147B.
LOST Keys on ring, with leather
tag initialed T. M. P. O Box 624.
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