Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, October 07, 1936, Page 7, Image 7

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    MEDFORD MAIIj TRTBUXE. MEDFORD. OREGON. AVEDXESDAY. OCTOBER 7. 1936.
PAGE SEVEN
LOCAL and PERSONAL
- From Trail Mrs. W. D. Morgan of
Trail was shopping and transacting
' business In Msdford yesterday.
To Live Here Mrs. Qmi Oold of
-Climax recently moved to this city,
-where she plans to reside during the
winter.
v: In from South Fork Capt. Preston
,je, Eohner of Camp Bouth Fork was
biiflness visitor in Medford today.
Re was accompanied by Mrs. Rohner.
Calling Here Mr. and Mrs. William
vBull.ngton of Grants pa&a were call
ing on friends and transacting busi
ness here yesterday.
From Talent Out-of-town visitors
'In Medford yesterday Included George
Ifand business acquaintances while
; here.
i
On Jury Duty J. Fattlg of Kerby
.; was In Medford today to serve on the
-federal Jury. He was accompanied
. by Mrs. Fattig, who called on friends
while here.
Tonsils Removed Mrs. Edna Myers
was among patients at the Osteo
pathic clinic and hospital today, hav
ing undergone an operation for re-
naoval of her tonsils this morning.
Returns from North Warren Bay
ltss returned on the morning train
from the north today from Portland,
where he attended the livestock ex
position. Visitors Leave Mr. and Mrs. Char-
les Gubser of Gilroy. Cal , left here
Monday for the southern state after
spending four days In Medford as
the guess of their nephew, Jack Mat
lack. On Hunting Trip Fred Fry, Shorty
Humphrey, Vance Wolgamott and
Henry Taylor of 6an Diego, left this
mornlng for the Four Mlla lake coun
try where they will hunt deer for the
next two weeks.
Chorus Rehearsal Announcement
has been made that the Jackson
county teachers' chorus will meet for
regular rehearsal Saturday morning
at 10 o'clock in the courthouse audi
torium. Esther Church Leake, direc
tor, urges all members to be present.
Livestock
PORTLAND, Oct. 7. AP-USDA)
Hogs 250, market active, lightweights
strong to shade higher, mostly at 10
Zo 10 cents nignsr, gooa w cuoi
183 to 318 lb. drlve-lns mostly 810.25:
328 to 380 lb. 89.50-78: 120 to 150 lb.
89.50-75: packing sows 87.75-8.00;
good choice feeder pigs salable around
83.00-75: common :ght weight dewn
Trard to 85.50.
. . CATTLE 100: calves, 100; market
Very slow; scattered sales steady to
weak; one load good stocker steers,
$5.65: slsughter steers scarce, modl-
iim itMU nnotSDle 85.75 to 87.00:
strictly good grade eligible to 87.50;
common to medium oelfers 84.00-3.35;
low cutter and cutter cows 82.50
(25: common to medium 83.50-4.35:
good beef cows 84.50-5.00; bull
mostly 84.30-5.25; good to choice
Tealers 8B.0O-9.OO; odd head 89 35-50:
choice 225 lb. calves up to 87.75; load
nd odd lots; medium grades unsold;
demand narrow.
SHEEP 200; market fairly active,
fully steady; good fat lambs 87J5
80; one outstanding lot 88 lb up to
$7.57; common to medium grade
$8.00-7.00: few yearling $5.00-50;
medium ewes $2.00-75; good fat ewes
quotable to $3.25.
SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, Oct. T.
(AP-USDA) Hogs: 650: direct 185.
Active; fully steady, apot hlher on
lightweight butcher and tow: top
uid bulk 150-230 lb. California
10.S5; short-load medium 157 lb.
weight 10.5O: few aale 340-3J5 lb.
verages 9.85-10.35; packing ow
$7.75-85; good quoted to $8.00.
CATTLE: 200; steer mostly teady.
two loada 815-910 lb. steer off beet
A top 7.75; car medium 975 lb. CeJl
form as 7.00; good light fed steers
absent, quoted 8.00-60; tw-tock
ii.ti. ih.rured. dairy COW
weak.' short-load medlum-ood 950
lb. Idaho range cows w io--'"-ters-cutter
3.a5-4.3S; Iw heavy
dairy cows (4.25-50; odd bull M-50-iM;
good quoted to 5.0; calve:
135. About steady, part-load vealer
7.60; load medium-good 333 (b. range
calve 6.76.
SHEEP: 600; all direct; holdovers
500; salable supply J1 holdover
lambs, quality mostly plain: no early
le; good wooied lambs quoted
, .aAA-aq tt Tuesday: two
tlVUUU o.w-w-w. -
deck mostly medium 88 lb wooied
Oregon tombs 87.25 Mralght, weak.
CHICAGO. Oct. 7-(AP-USDA)-Hcgs,
12,000; strong to 10 higher than
Tuesday verge. top 110 50; bulk
better grade 180-340 lb. 110 16-40;
most strong weight pigs ,850.9.25;
bulk desirable packing sows M.15-40.
CATTLE, 8.000; calve 1.500; general
trend active; steer and yearlings
J atrong to 25. motly 16-25 higher bet-
tar grade ultol for .Mpper "P
most; ill grade eAring upturn,
however; top yearling 810.40; best
medium weight ieex 810.25; big
weight 89.50; heifer yearling scaling
880 lb UP to 110.35; Ut cowl dull but
cutters fully steeay t 84 :li down;
grass heifers y uneven at 84.75
6.35; but fed heifer wanted at 89.00;
upwaxd; several load turning t
9.50-1035; stocker and feeder con
fniiv ste.dv and fairly Active;
bulls steady at 43.90 down; vealer 60 ,
lower at 810.00 down. !
SHEEP, 8,000 Including 4.000 direct;
fat natlv lambs mostly Meidy; bulk
good to choice to larger Interest
ta.SO-75; sheep and feeding lamb lit- i
Now 1 Eat
CABBAGE
nt Stomach Ooe
jiffy with leii-n .
Err
Here from Bit Capt. Buford E.
Boyd of Camp Bly was n visitor at
CCC headquarters today.-
Club Meeting Announcement has
been made that the Paat Noble Grand
club will meet tomorrow evening at
the home of Mae Stuart on Stewart
avenue. All members are requested
to be present.
On Emerald St-aff Victor Dallalre
has been named on the editorial
board of the Oregon Emerald, Uni
versity of Oregon campus publica
tion. Fred Colvlg, former Medford
boy, Is editor of the paper.
Elected to Office Rev, F W. Hop
kins was elected president of the
Grants Pass Ministerial association at
the regular monthly meeting Monday
morning. Other officers will be Rev.
H. P. Sconce, vice-president, and Rev,
Mrs. Rosella Douglas, secretary 'treas
urer. School Opens Tomorrow The state
free mining school at Grants Pass
Is to open tomorrow evening at 7:30
o'clock in the Grants Pass high
school, according tv. W. D. Pur vine.
superintendent. Classes will be held
Monday, Tuesday and Thursday
nlghta of each wek, with day classes
to be started soon.
New Room Soon The construction
of the addition to the Jacksonville
schoolhouse la progressing rapidly, it
is reported, and occupancy of the new
rooms Is expected to take place be
fore November. M. E. Coe, principal,
states that enrollment has Increased
In the grade schools this year and Is
only slightly below the 1935 total In
the high school.
Masons to Ashland Southern Ore
gon Masons will convene at Ashland
Masonic lodge Thursday evening, tt
has been announced. Dinner Is to be
served at 6:30 o'clock In the Masonic
temple dining room. Following din
ner, members will gather In the lodge
room where they will be addressed
by United States District Attorney
Carl Donough, who Is here attending
federal court. His topic is to be "Are
You Law Conscious?" As the meet
ing is expected to be of great Interest
to all Masons, a large attendance Is
expected.
tie changed: medium to choice native
ewea around 2.50-3.30; double good
to choice around 80 lb. summer shorn
lambs 88.25 with 10 per cent sort at
$7.00.
Portland Produce
PORTLAND, Oct. 7. (AP) BUT-
TGR Prints. Grade 36c lb. In
parchment wrappers; 37c In cartons:
B grade, parchment wrappers, 35c
lb.; cartons 36c.
BUTERFAT (Portland delivery, gen
eral price) A grade delivered at
least twfoe weekly, S7'c-39o lb.;
country routes, 36' -37c lb.; B grade
95; hard winter S9!6; western red
" B GRADE CREAM FOR MARKET
Buying price butterfat basis, 53
Eggs, cheese, country meats, live
poultry, potatoes, onions, cantaloupes,
wool, bay, steady, unchanged.
Portland Wheat
PORTLAND, Oct. 7, (API Wheat:
Open High Low Close
May .97V4 STA SI SI
Dec 96Vi 6 SB 56
Cash ivheat: Big Bend bluestem,
3 pet. 1.034; dark hard winter, 13
pet. 1.17M; 13 pet. l.HVi; U. pet.
1.0S14; soft white and western whit
96V4; hard winter 99y4 western red
96 H-
Oat, No. 3 Palouse. 29.00.
Barley, No. 3, 45-lb. B. W., 33.50.
Corn. No. 3 E. T. ship, 49.60; Argen
tine 36.00.
Mlllrun standard. 28.00.
Today's Car Receipt: Wheat 33;
barley I; flour 10; hay 8.
rr: . . .... c i i
r.h man Wheat ULAIKt 11 : . . iljt
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cmicaoo. oci. 7.-(Aj-)-wne.i: I II L I U II V S ieV A 1 . A I
Open High Low Close Wli H Z I I
Dec. 1.13't l.lS',1 1.13 I.13H Y it V 3 lllll! 'I
DARWELL VJ 1 kj
1 '" Arline Judge Evelyn Venable StjjfiSr ! I M
If JNJMkVE22& I EK3 US FEATURE NO. 21 Ksssa I 1
Tomorrow & Frl!2 111 ot I i'-A
aecusEBt I WMlii
U Of ..v,n, her ,T J - P .... .J.V'IP , 14 I
11 f'lm JXf i
Ed.T,n.te, f fifiM 'with LEW AY R E S !
the voice jv -jgg ; -AGAIL PATRICK
BUGLE ANN"j. ffEjjl ' "f' Paul Klly Joyct Compton .
Wl,h I llvfi I C'rti' ' , Bnny Bolter-Ernest Cojiart li
Lionel Barrymon-B aflhligul U - f Onilow SfVnl !l;l
May SO .89 -8974
July - .65 H .85 .86 Va
Wail St. Report
NEW YORK, Oct. 7. (AP) After
a fast upward sortie Into new high
territory for the pest five yeari, the
stock market backed up in the final
hour today and closed with trends
decidedly Indefinite.
A break of about S points or so In
Douglas Aircraft on an unsatisfactory
earnings statement, combined with
profit-taking elsewhere, helped un
settle the list. Turnover waa the
largest since early In the year, ap
proximately 2,900 000 shares.
Today's closing prices for 31 select
ed stocks follow:
Al. Chem. & Dye.............237
Am. Can 123?,
Am. & Fgn. Pow...... ...... 7S,
A T. & T 178
Anaconda . 407,
Atch. T. 4i S. r 81 '4
Bendlx Avla. . 31
Beth. Steel 73H
California Pack'g 384
Caterpillar Tract. 83 (4
Chrysler 136';
Coml. Solv 18Ji
Curtlss-Wrlght 64
DuPont I86"i
Gen. Poods .,. 40J
Gen. Mot. 704
Ir.t. Harvest.
I T. & T.
Monty Ward
North Amer. .
Penney (J. C.) .
Phillips Pet
Radio .
Sou. Pac
88 '4
13'i
51
33 '4
94
45
ZZZ 46 'i
15'4
37H
64
1414
09
24 i
. 74;
std. Brands .........
St. Oil Cal
St. Oil N. J
Trans. Amer
Union Carb .
Unit. Aircraft
U. S. Steel
San FGranclsco Butter
SAN FRANCISCO, Oct. 7. (AP
USDA) Butter unchanged; eggs,
large. 364: mediums. 264; smalls,
174; cheese unchanged.
SACRAMENTO. Oct 7. (P)-Chum-Ing
cream butterfat; first grsde 39;
second grade 374.
Show Starts Tonight at 6:30
til show. inLrW'y'wSaTffll Mau.."cTd I
Mjrlfi.S TO DRY 13
tt, - , i or a enorme wno i
jV , X li makes b e 1 i e v e I 'j'ij
A idsr$& s.h9'8 Broa.dway'8 III 1 1
F l's'I m o t h e r believe "4 1
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Wlin Ji I
LEVIN, SONNENBERG
GRAPPLE TO DRAW
SAN PRANCISCO. Oct. 7. (API
Dave Levin, 201 pounds. New Tork.
snd Gus Sonnenberg. 304. New York,
wrestled to a midnight drew In their
two-hour match here.
Each had gained a fall when, under
state law the bout was stopped at the
stroke of 12. .
Stated Communication of
Reames Chaoter. O. E. S..
V Matrons and Past Patrons
guests of honor. Visiting members In
vited. Hattle M. Aiaen. oecy.
There will be a nimmBge sale Fri
day and Saturday, at 407 Enst Main.
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
RED CHOW puppies, also Scottles and
wlre-halrs, 2 miles south ou High
way. '
FOR SALE 15 White Leghorn and
15 mixed laying pullet. 713 Palm.
FOR SALE OR TRADE 23-lnch wood
heater, gas water heater, 30-gallon
tank, range with colls. 847 East
9th St
FOR RENT 4-room house, $1250.
Dresslers, phone 15b9-.
DUST PROOF, well-ventllated refln
Ishlng rooms, with natural light,
help us give you a good paint Job
at Auto Beauty Shop, 608 S. River
side. FOR RENT $20; modern furnished
3 rooms and sleeping porch. Adults.
626 E. Main. Phone 1203-W.
FOR SALE Good feeder and weaner
pigs, also laying pullets. Phone
403-J-l.
tpMS oil V 1'Aam nf mnrM 3(100 lbs..
$150; 150 Red pullets. $1 each. Farm
macninery. k. ri. uoe, nusw t
Route 1, Box 14.
FOR SALE My equity In one acre
with DUliaings, e-u. win ww
good cow ror part. airs, woiuio
DeBarr Avenue.
WANTED Experienced shoe sales
man for part time work. Give ref
erences. BOX ooo, 'iTioune.
BACHELOR APARTMENTS, 445 S.
Front.
FOR SALE Dresses and coats: sizes
14 and 16. Exceptional bargains.
Phone 509-L. nfter B p. m.
aw lyniatw.viHiiwai j
(l gjimr'ifti 'flViVlMr'Tl
31 MU I SSi-.S mi mm
j ' . mill, i
FOR 8ALE 3 barrels stove oil. cheap.
1 mile below Gold Ray dam on
Rogue River.
WILL ROOM and board man and wire
or two business girls In my home.
324 Mae St.
FOR SALE 5-room home: modern:
owner. Inquire Monarch Qrocery,
1803 W. Main.
FOR SALE! Team large burros, har
ness and pack saddles. R. 3, Box 44,
Midway Road.
WANTED Tomato pickets. Oscar
BiacKiora, central Point. Phone
14-x-l.
FOR SALE Motor bike, rocker, car
pet and fireplace screen. 415 Ed
wards.
FOR RENT Small furnished house
310 Maple street. Phone 912-J.
DRY EAR CORN. $30: bring sacks.
Mixe tt.oger, earns valley.
LEASE One acre garden soil. Irri
gated. Fruit and berries. Two-room
house. Lights. On banks of Rogue
near Trail. $10 monthly. D. E.
Millard. "Roguedale," Star Route.
Eagle Point. Ore.
AMERICAN oll-burnlng circulating
heater: largest slae: late model.:
used 2 months; 150 gallon fuel
storace tanks Included, $100, $5 per
moiun. uau h'J4-y.
RUMMAGE SALE given by the ladles
of the Lions' club. Friday and Sat
urday. Oct. 9th and 10th. 414 East
Main, next to Roxy Theatre.
A GENUINE BARGAIN-, modern home,
living room 18x20 feet, fireplace
hardwood floors, basement with oil
burner, 2 bath rooms. 2-car garage,
chicken houses for 2000 birds. Irri
gation, also Medford Cltv water. 2
acres of land. Price reduce to
4750 for quick sale. Let me show
you the bargain of the valley.
a. mitterueld. exclusive agent.
LARGE STOCK on hand of
Roofing panel' all weight
Building paper
Sheeetlng paper
Felt
Plaster bosrd
Comigated Iron
PAINTS All colors at $1.20 per gal.
Complete stock of Barb Wire.
SEE THE MEDFORD BARGAIN
HOUSE AND SAVE
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BARRYM0RE
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with JUNE LANG
Gregory RAT0FF
YOU'LL
agggr V
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The power and , ' Jv,
sweep of "The 1 .l ye --"V.
Big Parade". . the It ;.- . ( Tf'tf.
"All Quiet On The fi; 1 1 ' 'l""!;
Western Front" Ifij 1 V (' i
s big m botirjf Jl "
FOR SALE Ford l4 ton truck, feed
grinder .roll mill, rarm implement.
Bechtold, Route 3, Box 30, near air
port. FOR SALE Pool hall. Oood business.
E R. Fuller, R. Est. Agency, 1803
W. Main.
WHY RENT?
When you can own a Cosy Home of
your own. 707 Oak Street: two
bedrooms, hardwood floor in liv
ing room: new paint. East front,
Assessments snd taxes all paid,
$1330. $135 down, balance $17 per
month, which Includes Interest.
taxes and Insurance. This Is ha
other Loan Company Sacrifice.
W. E. THOMAS
43 South Central Ave.
FOR RENT Furnished apartment,
616 N. Central.
MAYFLOWER Wallpaper; I lot 60
oft. Bal. stock 30 Off. Lamporvk
LAMPORT'S Sale Mayflower Wallpa
per; 1 lot 50 off. Bal. stock ail's,
off.
THIS ADV. good for $35.00 this week
on any used car in stocx seiung ior
more then $100.00. All cars St ad.
vert Inert list prices. Get one of these
bargains.
PIERCE-ALLEN MOTOR CO.
Dodge and Plymouth
WANTED A two-ten tractor plow
Most be In good condition. Phone
Mr. Mead, 990.
DEMOCRATIC RALLY
All votera are earnestly requested to
be present at Democratic rieaa
quarters at 217 West Main street
at eight o'clock Wednesday evening.
October seventn. 10 near me non
ornhle Carl O. Donauch. State Dl
rector for the "ROOSEVELT FOR
PRESIDENT CLUB. You will en
lov the music given by our "DEM
OCRATIO GLEE CLUB" under the
direction of the well-known artist.
Mr. James Stevens. All Jsckson
County Democrstlo Candidate will
be Introduced from ma piauorm
Mr. Edwin D. Hick will preside.
Paid Adv
WHAT CAUSES EPILEPSY?
IS THERE A CURE?
A booklet containlni the opinions of fsiuenii
doc ten en tfci interetting mhject will b
cnt FREE, while they Int. to an? reader
writim to the ErlueitionsJ Diriiion. 13J
Fiftb Avenue, New YorW, N. Y., Dept. o-1 lf)4
Today Only!
OF A COMEDY!
Will also play to.
night only at the .. .
HOLLY
THEATRE
wiiii Crcd Slon Bllllt turk
if
Starts Tomorrow!
THE YEAR'S MOST
IMPRESSIVE CAST!
The great World War . . .
where heart-starved men
. , gave up their Uvea
gladly for the glory of a
woman's oaressl
BlB V i Ai
LIVE THI8 PICTURE!
i y
$30 oo
A MONTH FOR RENT
OR C1
A MONTH
TO BUILD YOUR
OWN HOME!
Not much choice there. Who wouldn't
want their own home if it cost no more
than the rent they now pay! Such a pro-
gram is yours through our new Paboo
Protected House Plan. Imagine the thrill
of a new home; built according to your
ideas ; designed by an experienced
architect; built by a reliable contractor,
of the proper materials; Government in
spected before you take possession; 10,
IB or 20 years to pay . . . each monthly
payment no more than the rent you now
. pay. See us today ... we can show you
howl
WE OFFER YOU A
PA
BOO
protected
GOVERNMENT
inspected
mi
built according to
your specifications
LOOK at THESE RUGGED FEATURES
TERMITE PROOFING EARTHQUAKE
RESISTANCE RAIN PROOF MOISTURE
PROOF SOUND DEADENING INSULA
TION AGAINST HEAT AND COLD FUEL
CONSERVATION AR0HITE0TUALLV COR
RECT BUILT OF THE FINEST MATERIALS
PROPER CONSTRUCTION BY RELIABLE
. . SKILLED WORKMEN AND PABCO-PRO-
TEOTED AND GOVERNMENT INSPECTED I
For Your Convenience We Are Adding
A NEW DEPARTMENT
A man familiar with modern architectural
design and an expert in negotiating details
of loans, will be at your service at all times.
He will work with you from the first rough
plan to the finished home. He will recommend
the architect, the contractor, the proper ma
terials and arrange for your FHA Loan.
He will call at your home by appointment,
day or evening.
4H
If yon own bulldln tot, It will probably
mora than cotsr (he tint payment
Timber Products Co,
End of North Central Avenue
Phone 7
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