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MEDFOTtP MATL TRIBUNE. 'NrEDFORD. OREfiON-. TTEPyESUAY. OCTOBER 21. PAGE SEVEN LOCAL and PERSONAL Goes North Among those leaving . for the north by train last night ?s Mrs. Ellen Dougherty, who plan. ned to visit In Portland. Narregan Back S. a. Karregan, deputy United States marshal, return ed to hU office here today after con ducting several prisoners to McNeil Island penitentiary. Calling Here Wanda Purves of Ashland called on friends and trans . acted business here yesterday. Also calling here from Ashland yesterday was Mrs. B. Pederson. Furnas Recovering Councilman 0. 0. Furnas was recuperating today at his home, 41 Rose avenue, from a recent lllneaa. It was expected that he would be able to return to his business In a few days. Flying North MaJ. "Chick" Gard ner brought his North American ob servation plane down at Medford mu nicipal airport yesterday for refueling. He was en route from Sacramento. Cel., to Seattle, Wash. From Ashland Ashland vlsltora In Medford Monday Included Jack Laughlln, William Briggs, Harold Por ter, L. H. Hansen, Miss Lucille Smith, O. H. Barnhlll and Dr. W. W. Wells of the Southern Oregon Normal school. ( Meeting Scheduled Lutheran La dies Aid 1U be entertained tomor row afternoon at 2 o'oloclc at the home of Mrs. Martin Wertvong Edwards street. It was announced to . day. All members are urged to be present as Important business la to come before the session. Here for Winter Mrs. lima Oola and three sons. Don, Robin and Crys tal, moved to Medlord recently where they will make their home during the winter months. They will move back to their home In Climax In the spring, planning extensive Improvements on their house there. Get Licenses Marriage licenses IS' sued at the Josephine county clerk'i office In Grants Pass Saturday In- eluded one to Joseph Stanley Hall laborer, and Oertrude Dolores La trouel. waitress, both of Gold Hill and one to Oscar Kenneth Hall, labor er, and Maxlne Doran, nico both of Gold Hill. Chorus Rehearsal Jackson County . Teachers' chorus will hold a rehearsal In the oourthouse auditorium at 10 o'olook Saturday morning. As this will be the final rehearsal before bp pearance at the educational Institute , In Ashland the following ween-ena, . ft. full attendance was requested by . Esther Church Leake, director. Health Officer Here Dr. Frederick Strieker, secretary of the state board of health, was In Medford today to attend the meeting of the Jackson County Medical society tonight at T:lo at the Holland hotel. Dr. Strieker 111 Introduce a new assist ant state health officer to the group and both will address the assembled doctors. . Passes Army Tests Charles F. Rice. sod of Mr. and Mrs. 'E. O Rice of 910 West Eleventh street, passed his phyaloal and mental examinations for enlistment in the united States army . and was assigned to the newly motor ''. ized 10th field artillery at Fort Lewis, Wash., In accordance with his wishes, according to an announcement re ceived here today from Ma, H. D Bagnall, distriot recruiting officer at Portland. Rice applied for enlist ment here at the city hall recruiting office of Sgt. Willis S. Estep. FOOD TURNED TO BLOATED MASS IN LADY'S STOMACH! HERBS GAVE QUICK RELIEF Years of Misery From Gassy, Swollen Stomach Up 4 to 5 Times a Night With Kidneys "Was in Despair Before I Found Va j-rage I" ' "My food seemed to turn l"1" rock Inside my stomach. The sin tering ws almost beyond endurance! ReacJed from the shadows of sickness Vnd pain. Mrs. A E fuel prominent Oregon jf U' smsivni espenence with van-Tags th. new Intern.! Medlc.ne mads from Nstur.1 Own H.ri and tl'le inawilents. now available here at XKMCt Dru' Store. 1 Ills Isdy's 2. .Tie nee W been shared by THOCSANDS of oth-r m-n snrt wom m who have recorded their story In SWORjJ STATEMENTS. Could great- ?r iroi possibly be lven of the pow-i of Vn-Tes . , P rJ urefdlly .very wnd of Mrs Tels rnarssble testimonial Her addrels ! 2W-3 Brooks St.. Salem. Ore.. ft iweb iy (he hss liver for msny and is widely known through out Oregon. Food Lay in Stomach Like Rock After Her Meals , ... in an awful con- in Mrs. Tuel. "After meals 1. rs? SW. 2?. S3 SSI- !-T . , Inside of me. 1 was slm- ' miser, wss slso a victim 01 pi l . .h got ' five times EVERY NIOHT 7-hich broke up n.y sleep ana " COM"" but w)1) good, and '"'",. tKM Van- """J-, ;;.t it was doing for so "! so I got it snd stsrted msny !P-n - , ,h,t It wss The awful gas To San Francisco Walter Sinclair was among those'leavlng on a south- bound train last night, his destina tion being San Francisco. Transact Business Mrs. C. Luman and son Bert were amor-g Medford callers In Ashland Monday, transact ing business there before returning home. Livestock PORTLAND, Oct. 31. (AP-USDA) Hogs S50, 63 direct: market alow, mostly stesdy; good to choice 163- 313 drive-Ins mostly tlO.OO, load lota quotable higher; few 130-280 lb. butchers (9.30; odd head light lights (9.50; packing sows mostly (7.75; choice light feeder pigs upward to (9.00. CATTLE 150, direct 75; market very slow, steady to weak with Monday's low close; few common steers $4.70' 5.75; strictly good grass steers quot able to Monday'a top of (7.75; few common heifers (4.00-5.25; low cut ter and outter cows (2.50-3.25, com mon to medium grades mostly (3.50 4.00; few good beef cows (4.25-50; bulls salable around (4 50-5.00; me dium good vealers (6.O0-7.50; choice (8.50 or above: short loads 433 in. stock cslves (5.50. SHEEP 200, market fairly active. mostly steady; good fat lambs (7.35 50, common throwouts downward to (5.60; few medium to good 86 lb. ahora lambs (6.00: fairly good ewes (2.50-75; choice grades quotable to (3.00; common to medium grade (1.35-2.25. SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, Oct. 31 (AP-USDA) Hogs: 1.050, direct 660. Slow, butchers 10 to mostly 15 lower; top and bulk 170-220 lb. Call fornlas (10.50; 140-160 lb. light lights (10.50; most 345-270 lb. averegea (10.00; packing sows around 25 low er, mainly (7.50. CATTLE: 150. steera about steady, quality mostly medium; two loads 940-1010 lb. weights off beet top (7.00: good light fed steers absent, quoted around (8.00-50; she-stock very scarce, nominally ateady, odd head medium heifers (5.00-50; good cows absent, quoted around (4.75 5.25; few low-cutters-cutters (3.25 75: odd head heavy dairy oows, (4.00; plain light bulls (3.73-3.00; good quoted to (5.50; steady. Calves 25; direct 13: holdovers 70. No sales; quality mostly medium; good-choice vealers absent, quoted $8.50-9.50, SHEEP: 3.050. direct 1.880. Lambs sesree. active, steady, deck strictly sood fed medium-pelt lambs (8.50; straight; ewea absent, eligible to (3.25. CHICAGO, Oct. 31. (AP-USDA) Hogs 31.000; generally 10-15 lower, spots off more: extreme top (9.00; bulk well finished 190-250 lb. (0.65 86; better grade 140-160 lb. largely (8.25-9.00; best sows (9.10. CATTLE 12.000. calves 1.600; best yearling steers and helfera fully ateady: (10.60 paid for steers: somo held higher; top heifers (10.40: me dium and good grades especially weighty kinds of steers uneven; cows slow; medium and low grades 10-15 lower; stockers end feeders steady: bulls bsrely steady: vealers oarely stesdy. mostly (10.00 down. SHEEP 11,000; fat lambs slow: un dertone weak to lower: sheep also weak but feeding lambs active and itrnnff! ton native lambs (955 to smsll killers: others (8.25-9.00: most ly (8.75 down; most native ewes (2.50-3.75; bulk 55-57 lb., feeding lambs (800-25! best here (8.50. I feel 1 owe so mnrh to VAN TARE that It Is a privilege 10 endorse If." write. Mrs. A. E. Tuel. socially prominent Oregon lady Read tier statement below. to get up. This medicine did a thou- j sand times more for me thsn they said it would. I never sow anything I like It. and I can't praise it enough I after the way It helped rael" Nature's Own Herbs the Secret of Van-Tage Herea the secret of VAN-TAGE! There sre 31 NATURAL HERBS In this Grest Compound of 30 Ingredi ents. Hsrbs set like M".lc on Hu man Betncs cleansing the Bowels, j flushing the Kidneys, stimulating vi tal secretions of the Liver. DISPEL LING swful gss snd blosl from the ' Stomscb. Think of Itl 30 Ingredl- j ents In One Medicine sr.ting at one and the same time on your 4 Vital ' Organs the Liver, the Kidneys, the Stommh. snd Bowels. 20 MILLION i BOTTLES of this Formula have been soldi . , Due to enormous volume of sales, the price of VAN-TAGE is very low For only a few cents a dsy, you can get the full benefit of these 30 Valu sble Ingredients. Stsrt out todny using VAN-TAOE. the r.ew Medicated Herbs Medicine. Sold at Pi 1 it Portland Produce PORTLAND, Ore., Oct. 21. (API BUTTER Prints, A grsde. 35c lb. In parchment wrappera, Sec lb. In car tons: B grade, parchment wrappers, 34c lb., cartons 33c lb. BUTTERFAT (Portland delivery, general price) A grade delivered at least twice weekly, 38-37c lb.: coun try routes. 34-35"4o lb.: B grsde 34 lb.; C grade at market. B grade cream for market Buying price, butterfat basis, 53 c. EGGS Buying price by wholesal ers: Extras, 33c; standards 38c; extra medium 23c; medium firsts, 20c; un dergrade, 16c; pulleta 13-13c: peeweea 8o dozen. Cheese, country meats and Uve poultry, stesdy and unchanged. Portland Wheat PORTLAND, Oct. 21. (jP) Wheat: Open ' High Low Close May .... .98 4 .98 .98 4 .98 H Dec. J7V4 .97A 97!4 31 Cash: Big Bend bluestem, 1.03; 13 pet. 1.18: dsrk hard winter, 12 pet 1.12: 11 pet. 1.06: soft white and west ern white, 97 ',4; northern spring, blank; har winter, 1.01 14: western I red. 98 14. uau, no. 3 wmie, 30. Oats, No. 3 grsy, 29. Corn, No. 3 E. yellow, 49 .50. Corn, Argentine, 35. Mlllrun. 28. Todsy's Car Receipts: Whtat 48; flour 13; hay 1. Chicago Wheat CHICAGO. Oot. 31. (IP) Wheat: Open High Low Close Dec. 1.14-15 1.1514 l.MH 1.14s May 1.1314 1.114 1.1 l.lSVi July .89, ,99, .981,4 J8i Wall St. Report NEW YORK. Oct. 31. (AP) Mo tors and specialties led the atock market In a quiet recovery move to day that puahed up some of the favorites 1 to 3 or more points, aev eral to new 6-year peaks. While gains predominated at the close, steels, utilities and an assort ment of recent leaders were Inclined to hang back. Transfers were around 1,700,000 shares The market apparently discovered selective rallying fuel In the flood of highly aatlsfactory third quarter company reporta and ether business news. Today's closing prices tor 33 select ed stocks follow: Al. Chem. & Dye Am. Can Am. & Fgn. Pow A. T. Is T. Anaconda Atch. T. & S. F. Bendlx Avla Beth. Steel California Pack'g. Caterpillar Tract. Chrysler . Coml. Solv. Curtlss-Wrlght ... DuPont Gen. Foods Oen. Mot. Int. Harvest. I. T. & T Johns-Man Monty Ward ., North Amer. Penney (J. O.) Phillips Pet Radio Sou. Pac. .. Std. Branda St. OH Cal. St. OH N. J. Trans. Amer. Union Csrb. Unit. Aircraft U. S, Steel San Francisco Buffer SAN FRANCISCO. Oct. 21 JPf Butter, unchanged. SACRAMENTO, Oct. 31. Churning cresm butterfst: grade 3814; second grade 86 ',4. First Allan Jones and his wife. Irene Harvey, are trading their yacht for a speedboat and a cabin at a nearby mountain resort. The Iberlana were an ancient peo ple living at the mouth of the Iberus river in eastern Spain. DANCE Tues.Nite OCT. 27 ana . rs is I or KccofdmC) ORCHESTRA' V Vriter of j Springtime inTheRockib ... 137 Yt 7H 180 14 46', 8Hi 81 14 73 H 40ft 83 V4 1284 168 ' 41V4 7414 90(4 12T4 135 S3 94 V. .. 4SU 11 1 4514 1774 40 67H 144 99 H LlIZIIZZIZ" 7814 SI I f 1 J a VlCt OLD'AGE PAYMENT MEASURE STUDIED BY COUNTY COURT Ballot Proposal Analyzed And Discussed At Infor mal Session Halt In Pension Checks Feared. The ballot proposal relating to old age assistance was anslysed and dis cussed at an Informal meeting of the Jackson county court In oham- bera at the courthouse thla lore noon. Judge Earl B. Day presineo. The proposal Is numbered 300-301 on the ballot. It is the bill passed by the lsst special session of tnc legislature amending me 01a asslstsnce act of 1935. The bill was held In abeyance when a petition was filed ordering a referendum thereon. Meantime old age assistance has been admlnlatered under the prior act passed by the regular ses sion of the 1935 legislature. Under the act ..now in operation. the age limit for assistance Is 10 yeers. Under thla act. it was related, the number receiving old age assist ance In Jackson county and tne average payment have doubled. Costing SU.000.OM) Old age assistance in Oregon Is new eoatlne (4.000.000 a year. It was brought out. Half the expense of old age assistance la paid by tne federsl government, one-fourth by the state and one-fourth by each county. "The proposed amendment has popular appeal for those not fsmlllar with conditions," Judgo Day said. "It reduces the age limit from 70 to 65, It speaks of relieving counties from contributing to old age asslst snce and It talks of the fedorsl gov ernment mstching payments by the state. Would Halt Pensions "If the amendment passes, how ever. It would automatically atop operation of thepresent law. It would stop the payment of pensions for months at lesst. We should have to wait for a ruling on Its constltu tlonsllty and, If It is found consti tutional, for a working plan to be developed by the state and the gov ernment at Washington. Meantime pensions would cease." It was brought out at the court session that the amending act wflg passed hsstlly by 'the special legis lature under pressure of special groups against the counsel of ad visers fsmlllsr with the administra tion of old age assistance. The amendment. It was emphasized, made no provision for funds or appropria tions. What would have resulted in ehsos. It was said, was averted when the amendment was held up through the referendum on which the public is now required to vote. FLYINOTOLLISONS' MARITAL SHIP HITS Ff CHELSFIF.LD, England. Oct. 21. (AP) With ft broken none but n firm heart, Mrs. Amy MolHson announced today the famous "Hylnn Molllsons" will (ttst solo marital coursra hereafter. She crashed her plane near here yesterday, wrecking the ship and fracturing her nose. "I've heard rumors about Jim for the past month," she said, referring to her husband. "Well, Jim la going his way and I am going mine. Here after, I shall fly under my own name as Amy Johnson." Amy's "forced landing" from do mestic skyways left the status of two other members of the aerial triangles nlUt up In the air Jim Moll l son and Mrs. Beryl Mark ham. the blonde Eng lish aviator who attempted a solo fright-from England to Nw York and crashed In Nova Scotia, Sept 6. Mrs. Markham described Molllson a a "very good friend," but British newspapers, at the time of the flight, hinted of a more romantic attach ment. Barton MoLane took an Insurance 1 examination immediately after play- Ins a heavy emotional scene. His , blood pressure registered 180. Nor mallr it's 115. mmJmmmmamtSi ON THE BRINK OF HELL A baby's .mile chann el! the lives of 3 bad men Peter n. Kvne's Godfathers4 MOMIS L.l. (TONE WsHsr RRCNHAM Ir.n. HEtVE'i Defendant III Guy Tallmadge, 58-year-old embalm er, on trial at Oregon, III., on an accusation of staying hit wife Ir order to marry another woman, col lapsed in court from a sudden ner vous disorder. He Is pictured as he lay on a cot in the judge's chamber, with Sheriff Delos Blanchard watch Ing over him. (Associated Prest Photo PORTLAND, Ore.. Oct. 21. (AP) C. J. Buck, regional forester. In an address at a public forum here, said progress in forest conservation In Oregon depends entirely upon the forcefulness of public opinion In r' gard to the manner in which for' ests should be protected. Buck said national forests alrendy were on a sustained yield basis but that these lands will not be sufficient to supply the lumber Industry In the future. He also pointed out that 000,000 acres of forest land are held bv counties and sold the question of their administration should be settled at once. Improved Daggett in Ramsdell Cos metlcs. An inexpensive cream for every skin need. Mako-up kits $1.00. Young's Drug Store. Jso Mail Tribune w.int ads. E'KWWViiMimn saaiiiisMallTl Show Starts Tonight at 6:30 Today and Thursday J ...A GREAT GUV i i lT??' I) WHILE HE HAD IT! BIO I . Js. Iyi!3YSjf &r 1 Pvf ' ,28,000,000 o too T j ! S'1,1 . - a A 11 II I trml W II ymWSTto hush-money mobs Tomorrow & Fri i I V -i 'T mov in . . collecting a 1 u Til.'' a. . .n .mill a VT. if NJ$1L-M ACTION Pirn V ylt MT$ THRILLS ' i M I aW I t-m ZM. " ' m l i mm . mm -mm mmm i mm OCTOBER COURT TERM OPENS NE) TO October term of the circuit couci will start October 26, and a Jury venire of 31 namea has been directed to report at 9:30 a. ra. on that date. Selection of a new grand Jury will be made Monday morning. The first seven names drawn from the Jury box will comprise the grand Jury. Pour matters. Involving deaths toy autoa the past four months, on the Pacific highway tn this county, will be brought, to attention of the new grand Jury, District Attorney George A. Codding haa announced. Inquiry will be made into the death of Avla Brood, 14. Centrr.l Point girl bicyclist, killed last August, when she wsa aaaertedly struck by an auto driven by Z. J. Rlggs of Hlllsboro. Ore.; the death of Edith Barry of in which ehe das riding plunged off the Pacific highway near Jackson Hot Springs. Maurice French is held as the driver of this car. The third case la that of Lester Messal, held for the alleged hit-run death near Talent last September of Everett Thompson. highway pedestrian. The auto accident on the north Pacific highway last June, in which Miss Rlggs waa injured, will also be Investigated by the grand Jury. Miss Rlggs was riding In a small model car, reputedly driven by Del- bert Tremalne, when it collided with a meat truck. Harry Warren, the movie song writer, waa a piano player and gen eral handy man at the Vltagmph studios In Brooklyn when the late Larry Semon made comedies there, 20 years ago. Shalndel Kallsh. who Is Mrs. Char lea Freeman In private life, called herself Ann Preaton for her first film and Judith Blake for her sec ond. Wallace Beery still holds the record for catchtn the largest black sea base with rod snd reel. He is off! elallv credited with hooking a 810 pounder, in 1016, off Catalina island Qall Patrick's ambition after pic ture la still to be governor of hor native Alabama. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY NEW PACK Sauer Kraut at loo. Roy Oliver's Economy Mnat 6s Fish Mar ket, now located with PIRly Wlggly. FOR SALE 7 BOIS-X. Pekln rlucKa. Phono FRESH OYSTERS, pt. 38o. Economy Market In Plggly Wlggly. ANY merchandise can bo exchanged through the people s universal ex change. 602 P. Riverside. a LEW fAYRES 1 JOAN PERRY WANTED 20 tiers lfl-lnch hardwood. Phone 868-X. FOR BALE 160 acres, paid-up water right, river bottom, all Irrigated. One of best stock dairy ranches in slate, with or without stock. Good buildings. ALSO 41 Acres, 12 acres Ladlno clover, irrigated. ALSO 15 Acres. 10 acres meadow, clover and alfalfa. Bp vera l city homes and smsll acre age homes. ROBERTS. REALTOR 720 W. 2nd. DRIVINO to San Franclaro Sunday want 2 passengers, ahara expenses. Tel. 134R-J. FOR SALE Two male Pomeranian Pekingese pups, 5 each. 836 Tay lor. FOR RENT Furnished fi-ioom bun galow. Phone 08-X. FOR SALE Bathroom oil burners, andirons, doll buggy, linoleums. bookcase. Always something good an uio . urape. QUALITY MEATS and Poxiltry. Beef rot Roast, lb. 15c. auyera Econ omy Mkt. in Piggiy Wlq:y. FOR RENT 5 -room modern hou, 3 mllea out on Jacksonville hleh- way, 810.00 per month, inquire V. w. Msriiey. venstr rancn. WANTED 10 or more milk cowa for their feed. John Pappaa. Jackson- vine, ore. MISTLETOE AND DEADWOOD moved from trees. Call 358 -W for estimate on job. FOR RENT Furnlrvhed 4 -room houe; atore room, weepinc porch, upstairs, electric range, wood cook ittove and neater. 701 west nth Bt. WANTED Middle -a Red man for light rami worK. uoarn and wages to right party. Dora K. smith, Ander son ranch. mile west Talent scnooi. WANTED Salesman for local busl ness firm. Qood earnlnRR to thoM who qualify. Bee Mr. Karllk. 9 m., Holland Hotel. BARNYARD FERTILIZER for lawns Will call snd give you an estimate on your .awn, r none aoH-w. a,t ACRES, attractive 6 -room bunRa ov?. good outbuJIdlnRS, fruit and berries: close in on r.km graveled road, will trade for house in Med ford, h. O. PICKELL. 04 E. Mi. In TODAY 1(0, P.G. Wodeho tine's hi larious fiction char icier comri to life! starting TOMORROW A clean sweep of fun, romance and song 1,000 laughs set to music 1 Wa Nat To C Nama . . . But I U$tn To Tha Ca DICK POWELL JOAN BLONDELL Warren WILLIAM FRANK McHUGH YACHT CLUB BOYS JunM Midden CriKj RitmIu. Cartl Ragltet Hobtrt Cmnwtli ON THE SAME PROORAMI Walt Disney's Mickey Mouse in"MICKEY'SCIRCUS' with DONALD DUCK FOR RENT Furnished 5 -room house ROBERTS, REALTOR Phone 1S28-J. 720 w. 2nd. FOR SALE: Child's crib, high chair and scooter. 701 Park. Tel. 923 SHELLED CORN for sale. $40 ton. S. B. Hill, Rt. 1, Box -334, Central Point. EMPLOYMENT can be obtained through the Peoples universal Ex change, 603 8. Riverside. FRESH Sliver Smelt, lb. 18c. Fresh Texas Shrimp, pt. 60c. Phone 46. Free Delivery. Ouyer's Marke, in Piggly Wiggly. LOST Man's low shoe, between West Haven and east part of town. Cart Bowman. FOR SALE 0-months-old blood and fox hound. Well started on bear and cats. Will sell cheap. Box 3836. Tribune. WANTED LOANS ON IMPROVED MODERN HOMES 1. Monthly payments like rent. 3. You steadily reduce the principal with but nuie greater montmy payment outlay than interest. You do not have the total prln clpat dtie tn a lump sum which, may be difficult to meet. You receive your loan qulekly, i sal It and without expensive coats. MEDFORD FEDERAL SAVINGS Az LOAN ASSN. 126 East Main. Phone IDS. ACREAGE Improved, close In, for sale or trade for modern home; prefer esst side, Inquire 430 8. ivy. FOR SALE BY OWNER Good paying business and stucco business build ing. 113 ft frontage on Pacific Hwy., 156 ft. frontage on aide street. New modern 0-room residence In rear. All clear, well worth HC.OOO. will sell for $6,000 cash. 1603 N. River side. Medford, Ore. IF YOUR CAR is not finished right at Auto Beauty Shop there'll be no charge DOUGHNUTS Up net Stomach does In Jiffy with Bell-ans i Bell-ansS FOR INDIGESTION I ONLY!1 Jeeves: ARTHUR TREACHER VIRGINIA FIELD DAVIO NIVBN Dick turtu on that famoil voice . . , Joan tunu on the heat . . . and th Yaobt olub boys turn everything: topy ..turvyll NEW HONO HITS! "In Your Own Quiet Way", "Fancy Meeting You", "The Bodjr Beauti ful", "The Income Tax" HI Kid lea lde II I ::: mmm ORIENTAL GARDENS i Young's Drug Store '43 c MAIN AD C EM RAL. I EL. . I Meet Again" M t X't'C.,,.