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MEDFOTTO MAIL TRIBUNE. TMET"FOTTO. CmEftONT. TTTFST) AT. OCTOBER 13. 193S. PAGE SEVEN LOCAL and PERSONAL Calling Hera Hdred Colrar ui Phoenix wu exiling on trientU and bu&lnes cqutntncea here today. Visit Parents Mlsa Enna Qlass ol tbli city tpent Sunday visiting bfr Jtmlly and friend i In McLecd. ; rrom Trail D. Bawyar of Trail wa among out-of-town visitors transact- log bu&lnwa here today. 1 Talent Visitor Elisabeth Nelson of Tlnt called on friends end trans acted business hare today. From Afthland Mrs. E. B- Olds ol Ashland was among those making business and friendly visits here yes terday. Ulrlch Visits Lewis Ulnch. director of the national re-employment ser Xllee here, made a business visit to Ornt Psss today. Here from Mcleod Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Richardson of McLeod trans acts! business and called on friends here Saturday. Change Desks A number of desks were transferred this week from the 13k Creek to the Laurelhurst school to accommodate the smiller pupils. To Applepste Karl L. Janouch, supervisor of the Rogue river national forest, spent today at Camp Apple gste. Recovering at Hosp Ital Mrs. B. R. Wood of the Central Point highway Is recovering at the Community hos pital from a major operation under gone recently. Board Mwtlng Board of directors of the Med ford Kiwan'.s club will old a luncheon -meeting at the Hotel fackson Friday noon. J. H. Fletcher, president, will preslce. Still In Hospital J. A. B'inney, who baa been confined In the Yreka. Cal V'ospltal for some time, Is reported ' as getting along nicely but Is stW unable to leave. Returns to Med ford Mrs. Oliver h Overmyer of 610 South Holly street returned to Medford by train last night after spending six weeks North Dakota. f . . Hathaway North H. L Hathaway, district sales manager of the 8tand aid Oil company, left last night for Portland where he will make a short business visit. Htgglns Arrested Lome H. Hlgglne of Grants Pas, arrested bv state po lice on a charge of speeding a truck, will appear In Justice court here Sat urday. October 17. to answer the charges. Girl Scout Meeting Medford Girl Scout council will meet tomorrow morning at the scout headquarters on East Main street at 10 o'clock. It waa announced today by Mrs. William Hollo way, commissioner. She asked that slj new members be present. There i slill time ,0 advantage of the Low Cost. D.A Trfn Fores lo desHna- u i F..l.m United State! and Canada. Final day ol talc THURSDAY. OCT. 13th.. (Ftil rM" Oct Jill ) Hnental trains daily from Vancouver. B. C, First Clan. Intermediate and CoachClass accommoda tons. Modem equipment includes oir-rondilloned sleepers: odscj, vatton ear.eomrortable bertns, splendid meals and typical service. Throuoh ine manill cent scenery of the Canadian Rociies (at no e.Hm oo.it) most beautiful during the tail season. Tickets, reservations and all details at our offices. VnnilailfriA hi jtumtKm i i - . . . j m- m ar i I uiliui Mr me tsimi'M UUfltt l wTm rfT.rsja-a.'a-B-:.. -,-piMrtv - r'?vrf Draws Fine Joseph Spencer, 36. South Carolina, was this morning fined 910 by City Judge Allen D. Curry on his plea of guilty to a charge of being drunk In a public place. Talks at Dance Local political candidates will give short talks on their policies at the "candidates' ball" at the Oasis tomorrow night. Lea Price's ten-piece band will fur nish music for dancing. Logger Nabbed John C. McGrur, Hilt, Cal., logger arrested by state police on a charge of violation of the basic rule for allegedly driving 4fi milea an hour on South Riverside avenue, will face charges In Justice court Saturday, October. 17. On Inspection H. C. Oaye, assist ant supervisor of the Rogue river , national forest, is making a general Inspection In the Applegste district. I He Is expected to return to head quarters In federal building here the latter part of the week. Triangle Meeting The Hl-Trtangle of the First Christian ohurch will meet tonight at the church at 7:30 o'clock. Edna Dale's group will bo In charge. As it Is ' guest night each member Is urged to bring a visitor. All young people of high school age are cordially Invited. Hllfiht Fire Damage Fire this morning did slight damage to the old frame one-story building occu pied by the J. O. Frazler blacksmith shop at South Fir and West Eighth streets. The blaze was probably caus ed by sparks from a heating stove in the front end of the shop, chief Roy Elliott said. DeMolay Inquisition Med ford chapter, Order of DeMolsy, will, hold Inquisition at 7:80 this evening at an Informal meeting "In the chapter club rooms, it was announced this morning. There will be discussion on important subjects and cance tick ets will be Issued. All members ara urged to be present. Air Squadron Here Four United States srmy Douglas observation planes were serviced at Medford mu nicipal airport yesterday. They were being taken from Person field, Van couver. Wash., to Rockwell field, San Delgo, Cal. Lieut. J. B. Preston was In charge of the squad. The other pilots were Lleuts, O. J. Mossman. H. Barnard and J. Nelson- Missionary Here Miss Amy Aoock. a missionary In Japan for 80 years. Is the guest of the Rev. Wolford A- Dawes, pastor of the First Baptist church, and Mrs, Dawes. Miss Acock spoke at the church hers and in Ash land Sunday. From here she plans to go to Klamath Falls for a visit She Intends to remain In this coun try to engage In social servtee work among the Japanese. Livestock. PORTLAND, Oct. 13 (AP-USDA) Hogs 300; market active, mostly steady; good to choice 188-315 lb. drlve-lns. 810 00-10; few from load lot. 810.38; 230-370 lb., 89.50-75; few light lights. 80.50-78; packing sowa. 87.758.38: good to choice 70-120 lb. feeder pigs, 88.2539. CATTLE 150; calves 75; market moderately steady: few common alaughter trs, 85.00-75: good grass ateere quotable upwards to Monday top of 87.30: few atock ateers. 84.35a 5.35; common to medium heifers. 84.30 (it 6 50; iow cutter and cutter cowa. 83.50ij4.35: good feeder cows, 84.50-60: bulls largely 84 353 6; tew good to choice vealera, 88 tit 9: medium grade, 86?7; good, 375-380 lb. calves. 85.50 rtt6.50. SHEEP 300. Including 180 direct; market moderately active, around steady; scattered lota common to me dium lambs, 887; good fat lambs saleable around 87.23-35: common to medium owes, 81.00r200: few fairly good ewes, 83.80. SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO. Oct. 13 (AP USD.) Hogs 800; direct. 315; butchers mostly 10tl5c lower; bulk 180-228 lb. OaiKornlas. 810.65 top; few sales 810 35-80; packing sows, 35c lower. 87.50-78. CATTLB 425: holdovers 60; slow; early sales mostly steady: undertone weak on cows: half load medium to good 985 lb. short fed steers, 87 30: r.edliun 885-975 lb. weights 88.76; iosd good range cowa, 85.00-25; most bulls. 84.25-50: calves 35; all direct; nominal: good to choice veelers quoted 88.80r9.50. SHEEP 600: holdovers 300: lambs scarce; steady: medium to good hold over medium pelt lambs, 88.00; sort ed 35 per cent: good wooled lambs absent: quoted around 88.25; ewes steadv; 6 decks medium 106-110 lb. medium pelt CnlKornla slaughter ewes. 83.60 straight. OHICAOO, Oct. 13. (AP-USDA) HOGS: 17,000; mostly SlOo lower: sows steady; top 810.35: bulk good and choice 190-260 io.. siu J w; m il iiiM Yi I and medium weight sows $80.60; few ftd.dO. CATTLS e.000; calves 3.000; bet ter grades fed steers and yearlings weak to 36c lower; m few outstanding loads steady at $10-35.35; prime yearlings held above 110.35 but rank and file of good and choice offerings of value to sell at $9 upward unsold with most bids I5$35c off; weighty steers 33c lower; common and med ium grades weak; ail she stock about steady with cutter cows firm and beef cows alow; bulis fully steady and vealera 3650o higher at $9.50.$ 10.W; stockers slow, steady; meat7 western feeders up to M; bulk orop fro6.50. SHEEP 8.000; fat lambs strong to 35c higher; sheep steady: feeding lambs little changed: good to choice natives $9 down ; four cars choice Utahs 9 35, short 15 per cent; native ewes t2 50(3 3.50: deck westerns, 355; feeding lambs 5.60t3R; mostly choice blackfaces scarce. Portland Produce PORTLAND. Oct. 18. (AP) Butter Prints. A grade. 36c lb. In parch ment wrappers; 37a lb. in cartons; B grade, parchment wrappers, 35o lb.. cartons, 30c lb. BUTTERFAT (Portland delivery. general price) A grade, delivered at least twice weekly, 37v($39c lb.; country routes, 3SV37c ib.; B grade 35237c lb.; C grade at market. B GRADE CREAM FOR MARKET Buying price, butterfat basis, 33',ic. EGGS Buying price by whole salers: Extras, 33c; standards. 28c; extra medium, 23c; medium firsts, 20c; undergrade. 16c; pullets, 13$ 16c; pee wees, 8o dozen. Cheese, country meats and live poultry, steady and unchanged. Portland Wheat PORTLAND, Oct. 13. (AP) Port land's wheat market turned bearlah and lost o for each option today whits the sample cash market doubled tho loss for a 1-cent changa from the previous session. Wheat: Open High Low Close May .09 .99 .99 .99 Dec. .98 .98 .SB .98 Cash wheat: Big Bend bluestm hw. 13 pet.. 1.05!4; dark hard winter. 13 pet., i.i8H: la pet., 8i.i3i,j: u pet.. $1.06i,a: soft white, western whit, 071,4c: hard winter, 81.10V4; western red, 08c; oats, whlta, 830; No. 3 Pa tousa gray, 820; barley. No. a 45 lb. b.. w. 833.80. Corn No, a eastern yellow, ship. 840.80: Argentine, 838. Mlllrun, standard. 838. Today's car receipts: Wheat, 41: barley, 7! flour, 8. Chicago Wheat CHICAGO. Oct. ls-(AP) Wheat: Open High Low Close Dec 1.16'; I.18H 1.15H 1.181$ May 1.1SU 1.1SJ4 1.14H 1.14'i Julv 1.00', 1.00H .99'4 .90 Wall St. Report NEW YORK, Oct. ISj Inspir ed by news of the 3-power gold pact and further optimistic ous:neas de velopments, the stock market today negotiated tta seventh consecutive 5 year top. only to (all back In the final hour under profit-taking. Selected ralta and specialties man aged to hold gains of fractions to a point or more, but many of tha lead ers were down as much at tha close. Transfers were Around 3,100,000 shareis. Today'a closing prices for 81 select ed stocks follow: Al. Cham. Ac Dye 3.14 V, Am. Csn . 127,; Am. 4: Fgn. Pow. ..... 7V4 A. T. is T. 179H Ansconda ... . 43) 4j Atch. T. s 8. r. 81 V, Bendlx Atda. 31' Beth. Steel 7414 Caterpillar Tract. 82 1 Chrysler last,, Coml. S.5lv. - 16',i Curtlss-Wright , i'i DuPont .,, . 187 Oen. Poods 40 Oen. Mot 73 V4 Int. Harvest ,,. 90. I.T. & T 13'i , , 131 Johns-Man. . Monty Ward M North Amer. Penney (J. O.) Phillips Pet. Radio Sou. Pac. .. std. Brands S3', S i ; ion I i 17'i BOH M'i 14', V9i 34 '4 7714 St. Oil Cal. St. oil U. J. Trans. Amer. ... ..- Union Carb. Unit. Aircraft U. 8. Steel Bntterfat. SACRAMENTO, Oct. 1J.(AP) Churning cream butterfat Ilrat grade, fc; second grade, 38c, 'sa Mall Tribune want ads. JpiaMMIMUl i P jWuuaiu GREEN SLAB WOB Big DOUBLE FOR DIRECT MILL DELIVERIES FIRST COME. FIRST SERVED! Phone 7 Now TIMBER PRODUCTS CO. ,-1 END OF NORTH L EYE THREE FATAL (Oonunud from Paga One.) way near the Jsckson Hot Sprlns. resulting In tha death of Miss Edith Barry. O. S. C. student of Lakevlew, nnd Injury to tour others. Lestr Mesaal. serving 48 days In the county Jail for operating an auto without a driver's Uccnso, which was previously suspended (or reckless driving. Messal, according to author ities, admits ha waa tho driver of tha auto wnlcii on the evening of September 18 struck and killed Everett Thompson. 88, of Talent, a Paclflo highway pedestrian. Messal In a statement, claims extenuating circumstances. Attention of tha grand Jury will also be called, the district attorney said, to the accident last spring on tha North Psclllc hlghwsy, botween an auto allegedly driven by Roland Tremalna and a meat truck, Ruts Rlggs of this city, sustained serious injuries in the crash. The small auto Involved was later used aa a "Let's Quit Killing" ex hibit In front of tha Chamber of Commerce. Tha first criminal ease to be coil ed for tha petit Jury session, will be that of Harold J. Anderson, charged with operating an auto while Intoxicated. LARGE MICE ORDER SHIPPED 10 FRANCE QUALITY IS PRAISED Rosenberg brothers, owners and op erators of the Bear Creek Orchards, Monday night shipped a 13-csr train of pears to Portland for export. Most of the shipment consisted o( Cornice pears destined for Prance. Fourteen cars of apples were also dispatched to Portland for export ahlpmenta. "Prices obtained for this (rult wero very satlstactory." David Rosenberg said today, "One of the Important problems, however, waa to have the date of the shipment early enough to avoid the possibility o( the steve uore strike." The shipment w:(Lthe largest of the season for export a Portland from this valley. Relative to the edibility of the Comlco pear. Mr. Rosenberg said: "Unquestionably, the French arc showing their good taste again when they favor the Cornice variety. I Just wish that consumers in America would develop tho art of eating as have the French. If they should, am sure that every Comlcj peer grown on the west coast would find the ready market that it so Justly and richly deserves. And when you con slder that the French reople have to nav a price for each of these Com Ice that is far above anything sold tn the United States, one sometimes wonders at their marveloua apprecia tion. "Some day. however. America will wake up to what we have over here and then, possibly. France will not receive so many Cornice.-' Mrs. Marie Pamey passed away early tills morning at her home. Sur viving her are her husband, W. Pred Bamnyi one daughter, Mrs. J. D. Mc Kean of Des Moines. Iowa: two Ut ters. Mrs. Ed Buckley of Olivia, Minn., and Mrs. George tnrheart of this city, one brother. Warren A. Bliss, also of Medford: and one grand daughter. Puneral services will be snnouneed lntr from perl's funeral home. Pear Market Yesterday CHICAGO. Oct. 13. (AP-USDA) Pears: Two California, 7 Oregon, 8 Washington arrived; 14 cars on track: 3 cars sold. Oregon Bsrtlettt. 383 bos eJtra fancy 3.6S(S3.00, average Ji)4: 80 boxea fancy I3.5s3fi0. average 3 8S. Washington Bosc, 480 boitea 2.0O?3.35. average M.00: 340 boxes fancy li53.30. sverage 3.01 Mo Nek York par msrket Monday. PINE CENTRAL AVENUE LOAD In Dramatic Role I, tew I n, s How law enforcement agencies strive to keep criminal behind bars, only to be frustrated by flabby par ole regulation, Is the sensational theme of "Don't Turn 'Em Loose. which plays at the Rial to theatre tomorrow and Thursday on tne doi ble bill program with "The Gentle man From Louisiana. star-Tlntf Edd! Qulllan. Charlea "Chic" Sate. Chni lotte Henry and Mnrjorle Gateson. The thrilling drama of "Don't Turn Em Loose" deals poignantly with the vital phases of the parole problem as It affects the average American cltlaen paying hard earned taxes to promote law and order. Lewis Stone, Cruce Cabot, James Oleason. Betty Orable and Louise Latimer have ths leading roles. The Gentleman Prom Louutana' tolls the Inside story of the derby's greatest Jockoy. his fault's and his ability to swing the race to suit tho grandstand. After a demand perform anos for his work In "Mutiny On The Bounty," Qulllan wss selected to play the lead and, according to advance reports, he Uvea up to his expectations. Returns To Roxy tk ; ttt. T ' . - Pis 4f f..'-t Hi y'4F-v'i. .. -" I The human story behind the building of tha newest wonder of the world. "Boulder Dam," returns to tho Roxy theatre to play today and tomorrow. Ross Alexander la cast In the lead ; lug role with Lyle Tolbot, Eddie Amiff and Patricia Ellis tn the supporting cast. ' PHOENIX YOUTH HELD Edward M. Hopkins, 31. of Phcnls accuaed of steullng an auto belonging to H. J. Welde of Central Joint, from tta parking place In this elty Satur day night, and taking it to Orants pass, this rooming waived prelimin ary hearing in Juatloo court and wan hound over to the grand Jury on bonds of aioOO, Lowell M. Dougherty. 16. a com panion with Hopkins in the alleged theft, will appear before Judge Earl B. Day tn Juvenile court tomorrow for a hearing. Dougherty, also of Phoenix, Is below the age limit for regular court action. Better clothes for less. Tailor, upstairs. Klein tho Tune in K8L every evening, day thru Friday, a p.m. There are 324 'a ml lies settled on the federal government's Pine Moun tain Valley Oa.) rehabilitation tract. It Is neat President Roosevelt's Warm fiprhvra ootte. MODtKN VVUMtrt Hd Not Sefftf armthly paia ind delay due to I rnraj.DArvoiia ' run, nxrKWUrt or moujw oauMa. Cto-'b'trIiAtivivl lttftndPtlJire effectirv, rejttoie na Kiveuuic mint. rv-m nj mu arxuutiau i a ovft nvfrt air let TH I BIAMONOS AHB" ij. Blssaw?rTaj Today and Wodnosdayl HERE'S HISTORY IN THE MAKING 1 The humAn tory of the men who built Boulder Da ml : .If-1 I'-"" mm ROSS ALEXANDER ANN DVOK v Jp7. . - iruiumi Charlie rhasa Comedy "MONKEY BIKINr.SS" Cartoon News r it 7i A aVfataa Here Wednesday - - - - , ' Reaching the height of hilarity, carrying the fun to the point of howling laughter, "Two In a Crowd. ' starring Joel MrCrea and Joan Ben nett, comes to the Cratcrtan theatre for tomorrow only. Ably supported by a fine cast that Includes such favorites aa Henry Anne tta. Alison Sklpworth, Reginald Denny. Nat Pendleton. Andy Clyde nnd Billy Burrud. tha two stars prove that .one-half of a thousand dollar bill la not worth any more than a soap bubble. But when the two halves are brought together certain ly they should mean an even thou sand In cash. ' The fun starts with the two prln clpsls each finding a torn hslf of a "grand note," and when they meet and paste tha halves together the fun starts popping as one humorous situation follows another In rapid succession. BOISE. Idaho. Oct. IS-(AP)-J. J. Dunbar, Ogden, Utah, an official of the Amalgam seed rtugmr company, said today a 3,l00,000 beet sugar roiinory would be built between Cald well and Welaer. Ulaho, If southwest ern Idaho farmers pledge a aufflolent production. Ui.l,M"MR.Mn MftetMtfMdUJBfl m w Hi III :-: IHtltffi !i Tomorrow snd Thursday 2 BIG ENTERTAINMENT HITS! LEWIS STONE BRUCE 0AB0T JAMES GLEASON Plus . t -i.w . -. mc-.ii'- v-n f.t in if EDDIE QUILLAN CHAS '"Chic" SALE CHARLOTTE HENRY Hurry! Hurry! They End Tonight! Bette Davis-Warren Williamj Patsy Kelly Charley Chase "Satan Met a Lady" "Kelly the Second" French Poet Dies. ' PARIS. Oct. 13. flV Krnest Ray naud, French poet and editor, died today at the age of 73. He was hon orary president of the French society of poets. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FOH SALE Good quality giay oats. Faber's Farmers' Supply Co., 8th and Baxtlett Sts. FOR SALE " 7 acre. Irrigated. 1 milea out; modern house, barn, garage, wood ahed; 22f!0, some tmi, H. N. Lofland, J3& S. Oak dale, noon or evenings. MOnSr?PVrd Coupe, jaa. 400 J St. WANTED Experienced woman for general housework; good wages. Box Tribune, EXTRA GOOD 1ft A- bottom. Improv ed, fenced and crow-fenced; at edge of town; high school and electric ity; at sacrifice, aiaoo; good term. Tel. 403-M. FOR SALE 1035 Ford Pickup: recon ditioned motor, good rubber. Bar gain for quick sale. Phone 556 or see at 655 Keene Drive. ft ACRES near Medford; 3-room bun galow, new bath, md barn, chicken house; gravelly soil; rent or sell on easy terma to responsible man. Price $2400. L. A. Paul, i mile 3 W. Pheenlx, Calhoun road. 64 ACRES, rich soli, Irrigation, new house, 3 miles from Medford. Cheap for cash. Would consider light car aa trade In. Write Rt. 3. Box 87. GIRL WANTED for general housa work. Board, room and 61ft a month phone B29-W. Box 687. Tribune. WANTED Girl over 18 assist with housework and care of J onwaren: hnavft Tw, nH HOfs nAF mtV RCIT 1188. Tribune, giving sge, experi ence ana reierenoss. WANT TO LEASE small dairy ranch t i...v. in ....... W 1 Berkhelmer. Rt. 3, Box 85. Medford. FOR SALE Estate Heatrola. Phone 1053-Y. 632 Palm. SAVE SAVE Wallpaper, -all 10:iS patterns 18 off. Pittsburgh Paint Store. 132 W. Main. WANTED Experienced woman for housework and care of child. Must be able to cook. Stay or go home nights. Call 1637-Y. FOR SALE Ollomatle oil burner and gas stove. Gold Seal Creamery. FOR, SALE CHEAP Typewriter, bat tery charger, wringer and stand accessories and tools for model A Ford. Ill Washington St. 1 Mats . Evei . 9So Kiddles . 10C Bat Roberts, free as the birds and slick as a snuko . . . out on parole pro teotod by the very laws he'd break I Feature No. 2 Pounding Drama of the Race Tracks! They're off . . colors fly ing . . bugles blowing . . racing neck and neck with romance and thrills! mm mm mm COMPETENT girl or woman for gen eral housework. Call 1028. DUST PROOF, well -ventilated refln I shlng rooms, with natural light, help us give you a good paint Job at Auto Beauty Shop, 608 S. River side. DEMOCRATIC RALLY All voters are earnestly requested to be present at Democratio head quarters at 217 West Main Street at eight o'clock Tuesday evening. Octo ber 13th. to hear our Candidate for United States Senator, WUUs Ma honey. Musical program. FOR SALE Peppy saddle (or work) horse. 7, about 1150, S100. Steve Nye. Anderson road. PREVIEWS 1937 CAR RENO, NEV. "I never dreamed an automobile could ba ao lovely aa the new 1937 Dodge," saya Wlnnifrad Showier. "The body lines, the aweep of tha lenders, tha little niceties of da tail all helped to win ma over. Not to apeak of tha many new improve ments in riding ease and safety. I'll btt there'll ba millions who'll think just aa 1 do about tbls new car." Ends Tonlghtl GARY C00PERW MADflEINE CARROLL Tomorrow (Wed.) Only . . and take our tvord for It, you'll set your . full share; of action, romance. 1 a u i h s! JOAN BENNETT JOEL McCREA In (koad Alison Skipworth Reginald Denny Henry Armetta Nat Pendleton . Andy Clyde . C0MIN0 THURSDAY ft Fly over the edge of the world tn a thrill, er that tops all vla tlon dramait. CHINA clipper: with PAT O'BRIEN x ROSS ALEX ANDIR BEVERLY ROBERTS HUMPHREY BOGART AAIE WILSON y ; mawi iiimmn n autism in i srsri Slin. a !:l.V(l:I.V! 3AC-3SO-10S T-alMHHMlK'iCVi. JUST lS-! ' LOOK i --'kV-'"'Ni at the I l4t 0ASTI ull J 117 8outh Central Telephone 238 31 rr . yfinili t ii 1 1 ii i ins lii-airiiiiiiiMti an i. i in-