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irEDFCVRP MATE TRTBTTNT:. n.T)FQT?TJ, QKEflQy. VTEDNESDAT, OCTOBER 1-f. 1930 PAGE SEVEN LOCAL and PERSONAL Ba&lneaa Visitor J. F. Wortman of Phoenix wu a business visitor In Medford today. Transacts Business A. J Williams o Aabland transacted business and eaUed on (rtends here Monday. At CUnJo John Conlon. route 4. - entered the Osteopathic hospital- yes terday afternoon for medical care. Relief Corps Meet Regular meet ing of the Women's Belief Corps will . be held tomorrow afternoon at the armory. It was announced today. Business Caller Mrs. Earl O. ' Balrd of Ashland was Included among out-of-town business callers here Monday. Undergoes Operation Elmer Kan tor of this olty underwent an oper ation for removal of hts tonsils In ' Ashland Monday. Pryor Here T. D. Pryor of AaWand visited friends and transacted busi ness In this city Monday. ' from Colestln Gust Avgerls and Fred Davis of Colestln were among out-of-town visitors In Medford Sat urday. From Ashland Out-of-town shop pers In Medford yesterday Included Mrs. H. U DeArmond and two daugh ters, Ardls and Lovette of Ashland. Attend Session Among those at tending a club meeting at the home of Mrs. Ed Borg here yesterday was Mrs, W. W. Roblson of Ashland. Social Planned A guild social will be held at the home of Oar Ion Piatt . on East Eleventh street Friday, It was announced today. From Grants Pass Mr. and Mrs. I A. Frost of Grants Pass were shop ping and calling on friends here to day. In Hospital MlM June Norrls, granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Morris of Jacksonville, la receiving medical care at Community hospital following an appendicitis operation Grass Fire Chemical crew of the fire department was callea out last evening to extinguish a gra blare at Ashland and East Main streets. Ko damage was done. Here on Business Among those attending to business In this olty yesterday was George Icenhower, who eama from his home In Ashland In the morning. . Id Aahtsnd Among Medford vis itors In Ashland Monday was Mrs. Etta O'Brien who attended a meeting of the V. F. W. auxiliary there In the evening. Class to Meet Alpha Delta class of the First Christian church will hold Its regular monthly business and ao elai meeting ' at the church at 3 o'clock tomorrow afternoon. All mem bers and friends are invited. Mrs Helen Curry,, president, win .be In oharge. Why Pay $SO month FOR RENT SAGE. IN WOOD ft 5yrs. 6mo$. h - iv. QUALITY UNEQUALUD ' v ATTHIPRICI f t$ JLJ.DunerCe, V" ; f j shi., u.s.a, When you can build A NEW . m HOMF rnp 8 TP 5 1 rtaWf A HOME Pahco Protected AND Government Inspected Tor Vour Convenience We Have Added A NEW DEPARTMENT A man familiar with modern architectural design and and expert in negotiating details of loam U at your serv. Ice at all times. He will work with yon from the first rough plan to the finished home. Timber Products Go. From Crater Lake Mrs. D. W. Meade waa among out-of-town vis itors today, coming down from Crater lake to apend the day transacting business and seeing friends. Here for Court w. F. Staley, assist ant to the solicitor, arrive.! fiere to day from Portland, and Norman J. Penick. district ranger on the Ochoco forest, arrived from PrinevUle to as sist In a case pending in federal court. Leaves for North Willis Mahoney, mayor of Klamath Falls, who spoke here last night In his campaign for election as United States senator on the Democratic ticket, left on a northbound train this morning for visits to northern cities. Shop Manager Mrs. Cordis Death erage assumed management of the East Side Beauty salon at 010 East Main street the first of the week. El addition to experience in local beauty parlors, Mrs. Deatherage formerly was associated with the beauty shop at the Hotel Ashlsnd. Visiting Lees sMr. and Mrs. Harold A. Lee of New York City are In Med ford visiting Mr. Lee's brother and family, Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Lee and son. They arrived by motor and have already visited Crater lake, Diamond lake and other scenic spots. They Intend returning by way uf the coast highway, visiting at Oregon Caves en route. Meeting Tonight Rogue valley chapter of the Reserve Officers asso ciation will hold Its first meeting of the new season this evening. Din ner will be held at 0:30 In Valen tine's cafe and a business meeting will follow at 7:30 at the Medford armory. Capt. E. R. Austin, presi dent of the Oregon department, and Maj. Charles S. Pettee of Eugene will be present. As work for the new year Is to be arranged, all members were urged to attend. LOCOMOTIVE MAKERS TESTIFY PROSPERITY PHILADELPHIA. Oct. 14. The Baldwin Locomotive works announced today that the dollar value of order received In September by the com pany and Its subsidiaries was $2,532. 734. compared to $1,140,768 In Sep tember, 1939. The month's booking brought the total for the first nine months of 1630 to 823,903,050 as compared with 912.827,571 In the same period last, year. The Cathedral of St. John the Di vine In New Tork City, now under construction. Is expected to be the largest Gothic cathedral 'n the world. Seeks Vast Fortune Mr,. Mabel Harlow Green, widow of mo lata Col. E. H. Ft. Green, It pictured In the Port Henry, N. V., court where ahe won the right to bring tha will of Hetty Green, one time "queen of Wall atreet," Into her fight for the $80,000,000 of the huge Green fortune. (Aaaoclated Preaa Photo) r I'M a month I rhone 7 Livestock PORTLAND, Oct. 14. (AP-USDA) HOGS 300, market active, fully steady, good to choice 165 to 315 lb. drlve-lna 10 6.15; 230-260 lb. 19.50 .85; light lights 9.50.75; packing sows $7.75(38; cholle light feeder plg quotable upward to SO. CATTLE! 100, calves 100; market rather slow, about steady: few com mon to medium steers $4.50 s 6-25; heifers mostly $4g5; odd head up to 66; cutter grade down to $3.75; low cutter and cuttr cows $3.5033-25: common to medium 3.50ij4-35; fairly good beef cows $4.50: bulla Q4.S0tg5.25: choice vealers scarce; un dertone weak, bidding weak to lower, one load calves. SHEEP 300: market slow, around steady; medium 68 to 89 lb. lambs $6.50 7; strictly good lambs salable up to $7.25 or above; sice able lots 105 lb. yearling and wethers m.od: fat ewes scarce; quotable upward to $2.75: few feeding lambs held around $6.00. CHICAGO, Oct. 14 (AP-U. S. Dept. Agr.) HOGS 16.000; steady to 10 higher; sows mostly steady; extreme top 10.45; bulk well finished 190-250 lbs.. 10.10-40; better grade 140-180 lb., 9.00-10.10; befit sows 9.50. CATTLE 12.000. calve 1.500; not enough done to fed steers with we.ght to make & market; common and me dium grades sharing downturn, only baby beef type yearlings holding up and these very scarce: excessive sup ply 1,200 to 1,600 lb., steers here: early top 10..:- paid for light steers: some held higher; bulk of crop pro mises to sell at 8.75-9.75; best heifers ;0.10; grassy and shortfed heifers and general run grass cows steady to weak; stackers slow, steady; bulls un changed and vealers 25 lower at 10.00 cowu. SHEEP 14,000; fat lambs steady to rtrong with best time Tuesday; spots higher compared with day's opening; good to choice natives 9.00-25; few to outsiders 9-35; Indications firm on range lambs; sheep and feed lambs little changed; native ewes 2.50-3.60; most feeding lambs eligible around 8.60-7.60. SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, Oct 14. (AP-U. S. Dept. Agr.) HOOS: 600. alrect 665. Bulk 160-3:10 lb. butchers 10.60 to mostly 10.60; few light lights 10.33; odd lots 240-305 lb. weights 10.00; packing sowa about steady, mostly 7.80. CATTLE: 300. direct 35. holdovers 135. Steers generally steady: load mostly medium 070 lb. short fed steera 7.35. Car 950 lb. welghta 7.00: few medium light steers 6.00-50; she stock mostly 35 lower for week to date, spots off more; package medium 605 lb. grasa helfera 5.50; load me dium to good 1125 lb. Oregon range cows 5.00. sorted 3 head: low cutters and cutters mainly 3.25-75; heavy dairy cows 4.00, few 4.35; good bulls quoted to 6.60. Calves: none; nomi nal; good to choice vealers quoted sround 8.60-0.50. SHEEP: 650, direct 300, holdovers 35, steady; two decks strictly choice J02-104 lb. medium pelt fed lambs 8.15 straight; good around 80 lb. wooled lambs absent, quoted 8.00-25, other classes absent: ewes eligible to 3.25. Portland Produce PORTLAND, Oct. 14. (AP) BUT TER: Prints. A grade. 30c lb. In parchment wrappers; 37c lb. in car tons; B grade, parchment wrappera, 35c lb., cartona 36c lb. BUTTE RFAT (Portland delivery, general price) A grade delivered at least twice weekly 37,,C339c lb.: country routes, 3Sy,337o lb.: B grade, 35'$ g 37c lb.; C grade, at mar. ket. B grade cream for markot Buying price, butterfat basis, 53Vc. EOGS Buying price by whole aolers: extra, 33c; standards, 36c; extra medium, .33c: medium first, 30c; undergrade, 16c; pullets, 18J 18c; pee wees. 8c dozen. Cheese, country meata and live poultry steady and unchanged. Portland Wheat PORTLAND, Ore., Oct. 14. AP Wheat: Open Hlpfh Low Close May .99 .99 !i .99 .9914 Dec. .98 .98 'i .98 .98 Caah wheat: Big Bend blueatem. hardwheat, 13 percent, 1 07; dark herd winter, 18 percent, 91.90; 13 percent 11.14: 11 percent, 91.08; soft white and western white. 99c; hard winter 81.03; western red 81.00. . Oata. No. 3 white 30, gray 39. Barley. No. 2-46 lb. B W. 833 50. Corn, No. 3. eastern T. Ship $49 60. Argentine. 635. Mlllrun atandard, 628. Today'a car receipts : wheat 33; barley 17: flour 3; oata 1. Chicago Wheat CHICAOO, Oct. 14 (API Wheat: Open High Low Close Deo 1.164 1.1714 1.15H 1!6?4 May 1 14-10 1.161, 1.16", July .... 99 1.00H 99 H 100 '4 BLACKSMITH SPRING AND WELDING WORKS MERRIMAN SHOP, INC. 20 So. Riverside. Phone 110 IF IT'S METAL Think of Merriman's Wall St. Report NEW YORK, Oct. U. AP) Sell ing tended to dry up In to-ay'e stock market and many issues got back on tha recovery track or gains of frac tions to a point or mora. American Telephone aided buying sentiment, reaching a new -year top along with a number of others before slipping back. Moderate losses however, were plentiful at the close. Transfers were around 1,650,000 shares. Today'a closing prices for 31 select ed stocks follow: Al. Cnem. is Dye 233 Am. Can . 126 Am. & Fgn. Pow. 7 A. T. & T. Anaconda Atcli. T. & S. F... Bcndlx Avla. .. Beth. Steel California Pack'g Caterpillar Tract. Chrysler .... Coml. Solv. Curtlsa-Wrlght DuPont ......... Gen. Foods . Oen. Mot. ... Int. .Harvest. 1. T. 4: T Monty Ward North Amer.. Penney (J. C.) Phillips Pet Radio .. .. Sou. Pao. Std. Brands .... St. Oil Cal. . St. OH N. J. Trans. Amer. Union Carb. Unit. Aircraft U S. Steel Pear Market Yesterday CHICAGO, Oct. 13. (AP-USDA) Pears: 3 Orrgoru 4 Washington sr. rived: 11 ears on track. 8 cars sold: Oregon Bosc, 720 boxes, 2.26-60, aver age 3 42: Wa-shlngton Dose, 434 bones extra fancy, a.os-60, average 2 24; 1006 boxes lancy, 1 5-2.40. average 2.08; Flemish, 1080 boxes extre. rancy, 1.70 2.05, average 1.88; 260 boxes fancy. 1.76-05, average 1.87. NEW YORK, Oct. 13. (AP-USDA) Pears: Arrivals unreported, market slightly weaker on Bartlettjt. heavy on other varieties; Oregon Bartletts, 2100 boxea extra fancy. 2.30-3.00, av erage 2.67; 218S boxes fancy, 3.10-70, average 2 48; Bosc, 3142 boxes extra fancy, 1.80-2.85, average 224; fancy, 491 boxes, 1.76-2.75. average 217: An Jous, 513 boxes xtra fancy, 2.15-65, average 2.30; 716 boxea unclassified, 1.6-2.45. average 3.12; Washington Bartletts, 1265 boxes .extra fancy. 1.65 2.95, average 2 26; Bose, 720 boxes un classified, 1.55-3.05, average 1.83; Flemish. 3110 boxes extra fancy, 1.35 2.10, average 1.88; 1647 boxes fancy. 1.20-2.00, average 1.65; Anjous, 4175 boxes, unclassified, 1.25-2.3C. averago 1.93; 225 boxea fancy, 1.80-2.10, aver age 1.91. Silver NEW YORK. Oct. 14 (Pi Br sli ver quiet and unchanged at 44. Kan Francisco Butter 8AN TOANCISCO, Oct 14 (AP USDA) Butter, acore. 92-34; 01-33; 90-33; 89-82; epgs. large. 36V4; me diums, 264. Small 18; cheese, tint 1 8 : triplets 18. SACRAMENTO, Oct. 14. p) Churning cream butterfat. first grsde. 38: second grade, 37. BAN ON FOREST FIRES The restriction itgalUAt urea In Ore gon's forests, originally scheduled to be lifted October 15 after being In force since May 15, has been extend ed until further notice, It was an nounced today by the state forest patrol. Dry weather continuing later than usual was given aa thj reason for continuing the ban. OrdlnarllT after tomorrow the restriction would be lifted and It would be legal to start fires in the foreats without a permit. The ben Is against fires of ajay na ture, whether they oe for camping, bruah burning, lahlng burning, or others. 4 Hawaiian children are being taught the nearly lost art of making tape cloth by pminrilntr bark. mm kytime' I0O1IS J Tomorrow & Fri! HERE IS FUN AND EXCITEMENT GALORE!! ..179 42 a 82 Vs 31 73 4 3814 83 H Z 125 !4 10k en 167,4 40 "4 7114 80 H 64'S lo?4 46'4 384 9914 76lJ Tonight Hois Alexander Patricia Ellis On Rialto Bill I t -V-. SSf : -"Ik Eiaie Qulllan and Chnrlotte Henry '. are an own above in a love scene irom ; "The Gentleman From Louisiana.": which play at the Rialto theatre to day and tomorrow on the double bill program wlUi "Don't Turn 'Em Loose." Inspired by many such caaea now in police records, "Don't Turn 'Em Loose" deplete the actlvltlea or confirmed felon, played by Bruce Cabot, Through the aid of a allele attorney and the credulity of an a pathetic parole board, he Is treed from prison after a brief eentence, only to return to former hablta and occupations. Lewis Stone portrays the father who Is torn between a duty to the atat and hts parental love. Other notable players In the cast art James O lea son, Betty Grable, Louise Lati mer and Grace Bradley. With Qulllan and Mlas Henry in the cast of "Tha Gentleman Prom Louisiana," are Charles "Chic" Sate, Marjorle Gateson and John Miljon. The story deals with the life of the world's greatest Jockey and America's most, notorious raclnp scandal. Girl Attacked In L. A. School House LOS ANGELES, Oct. 14. (AP) Victim of criminal attack In the plrls quarters of the Ford Boulevard school, Norma Tooley, 0, waa treated for extreme hysteria and shock today. Her aMallnnt, alia said, was a man about 30, wearing a blue ault and blue hat. He entered the room, mls tieated her and then threatened: "I'll kill you If you tell anybody " Imprints of an adult's fingers were found on her throat. Accept Aft.vlum Addition SALEM. Oct. 14 (AP) The state board of control accepted the addi tional hospital building for the In sane. J uat completed at the Sa lem Institution, following an Inspection today. The structure, built to con nect with ths mall building at the state hoApltal, coat about $190,000 of which e-bout $00,000 was a grant from the federal government. TODAY X v. if x ' Av te.J7i.t kA.-W.V v pjMnuBiji pea III 03-n:00 11 PI ' -? ''itaJll Kiddies loe III a-MBBI e.mMUl III. I a,1--a-t-;i a a li tn.l llleMMWOMWU MM The shores of t.. ' J rhlna or the Vv i'" t bottom of the seal TTara'a ttiA ait. prome spectacle of fiS'it. man's buttle with (Vj:. 1 1 death in the xs.Jitr.- skylanosl C?V ? ' v, EPWJ T T T V in iji a. rhYs--a3iii,u,' W" ... The star of In another PAT ROSS ALEXANDER BEVERLY ROBERTS HUMPHREY BOSART MARIE WILSON Joseph Crehan Joseph King Addison Richards "China Clipper" f Thrill follows thrill In ths smash ing romance of the air, ' China Clip per," which comes to the Craterlan theatre tomorrow for a three-day run, Pat O'Brien heads the cast, which also Include Ross Alexander. Bev erly Roberta, Humphrey Bog art, Marie Wilson and Henry B. Wal thall. Filmed for the most part at Ala meda, air base for the clipper ships, the film deals with the men of un bounded enthuslHsm and cournRe. PROTEST INCREASE IN PORTLAND, Oct. 14. (AP) Pro tests against the increase In milk prices, effective In the Portland area Friday, were submitted to the state milk control board by representatives of retail grocers. Til e grocers stabilization com ml t teo for Multnomah county said It feared consumera would swing to ward the purchase of condensed milk if the price Jump went through. Lost week the board Increased the price from one to three cente on various grades. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FOR RENT One month's pasturage for few cattle. B. L. Dodge, Phone 665-J. WANTED Small modern house, close in, for $3,000. Box 541, Tribune, Itelieve the bur irnins soreness of extern nil r mJIJFuimfn CDlluKi nlniiitna .t til A lienl. ok of these ugly de fects with soothing Resinol ONLY! a IT STARTS "Telllnf Zero" wlnjjfd Tlriorf 3fSR A: ftp t t f'llCT rOMORROW! I1 IBM . ijl 1 i Coming Thursday pioneers In establishing a trans oceanic air line, and the flight of dare-devil pilots who risked thelx lives In battles with fog and storm to hose their ships Into foreign lands. O'Brien Is the war ace who battles against Innumerable obstacles with almost fanatical determination to put over his Idea of a trans-oceanic avia tion line. How he finally succeeds, and the many exciting adventures that he undergoes In his fight, makes the picture replete with thrilling en tfrtatnnvnt. FOR SALE Table model phllco. N. Ky. after 6:30 p. m. RUMMAGE PALE of the Rebekah lodgn will be held in the building next to Roxy Theater, Friday and osiurasy. TOMATOES, lc lb.; you pick them, 60c hundred. B. E. Fold, 2 miles west on Jacksonville Hwy. Phone 731 -R. FOR SALE Wood range and heater. en ho. central EXPERIENCED WAITRESS wanted at j. n. care. CHRYSLER AND PLYMOUTH USED OAR TRADE-INS loafi Chrysler 8 Touring Sedan, lo.'ift Pontlao 3-door Sedan. 1035 Plymouth DeLuxe Touring Be- (inn, 1033 Chrysler 8 8-pafwenger Coupe. 1933 Chevrolet DcLuxa sedan; wheels, 1034 Ford V-8 Sednn. 1033 Chevrolet Coupe. 1031 Ford Sedan. 1034 Ford 3-door Sedan. 1033 Pontlao 8 Sedan. Some older models Real Cheap, LANOE MOTOR CAR CO, 38 N. Riverside. Tel. IB asawpaaas Show Starts Tonight at 6:30 Shows 8:0-!l:lS TODAY and Thursday 2 mm: riUv ,K I 'e.oa wvr v-1 i ". it m vv t - 1 . ifel V. V - 1 tVfTY I ' Vt ACRE, fins soil, Thomas road: eiectricuy, gooa ouua.iLg sue; eo. Box 780, Medford. FREE Fine reflector type floor lamp, II vou piircnaae your piano i mo WEEK at the Baldwin Piano Shoppe. WANTED Man to work poultry ranch. References required. Mr. Dean Stacy. Rt. 4, Box 177. GOOD electric radio, perfect condi tion, good aa new. $30. Fine guitar. Ilka new, $5. Baldwin Piano Shoppe, FOR RENT 6-room furnished bouse. not and com water furnished. Cail 457-J. 325 S. Riverside. FOR SALE Going garage business In wrntora; good equipment, low over head. A real opportunity. Box 547, Tribune. FOR RENT 3 -room unfurnished house, close In, $30. Harold H Brown Agency. Phone 105. FOR SALE Small cook stove, heater. oea ana springs. 80S w Mam. MIDDLE -AO ED woman wants house work or light work. 307 8. Ivy. WANTED to buy modern home, fire place, S bedrooms, basement and furnace preferred. Phone SS4-Y. FOR RENT 6 -room modern hoxse, .good location. Inquire Monarch Grocery. 1803 W. Main. WANTED Man to run amall orchard and rale turkeys: also man to cut wood and mine. Inquire Sama Val ley Store. FOR SALE 1036 Chrysler 8 ledan. run only S.000 miles, at a Big Sav ing. Lange Motor Car Co.. 38 N. Riverside. CHOW PUPPIES. 3 months. $15. Wire hairs $10, If talc en this week. S miles south on highway. TRY our 35c mtlk at Llndy'a Milk Depot, 533 B. Main. DUST PROOF, welt -ventilated refln lahlng rooms, with natural light, help us give you a good paint Job at Auto Beauty Shop, 808 8, River side. FOR 8ALB Pepp saddle (or work) horse. 7. about 1160. $100. Steve Nye. Anderson road. CARD READINGS Madame A. Mueller. Honest and Reliable with best of references. 123 Sherman Street, Phone 085-1-1. Rradlni, SOo and 11.00. 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