MEDFORP MAIL TRTBUyTE. MEPFORP. OREGON. MONDAY. OCTOBER 2(5. 1936
PAGE FIVE
LOCAL and
To Portland Mrs. L. a. Plckel wu
unong those leaving town this morn-
, lng, her destination being Portland
Harder North B. E. Harder was
: among thosa away over the week-end,
having left Saturday night tor a busi
ness trip to Portland.
To Washington Among those leav
ing on the northtbound train Sat
urday night was Mrs. Jennie Traylor
whose destination was Starwood, Wn.
Visitor Leaves W. H. Roberts, who
has been transacting business here,
left by train last night for Chicago.
; m.
A rnsplger home Olen Arnsplger
president of the Jackson County
Chamber of Commerce, returned home
Mhs morning after a, several days'
y business trip to Los Angelas. Cal.
McAllister Away William McAllls
ter, attorney, left on Ms evening
' train Saturday for Spokane, Wn
) where he erpected to transact busl-
new on a brief stay.
' Endrls Away Art Endris manager
of the S perry Flour company, left yes
terday for Klamath Falls fiom where
he expected to continue by train to
, Portland for a short business visit.
Truth Center Session Mrs. Walter
: Ollfton will lecture to nt Medford
., Truth Center, 204 North Ivy street,
tomorrow evening at B o'clock. Her
toplo Is to be "The Lord Ie My Shep
herd." Returns Home Charles ltson. who
; has been visiting at the C A. Knight
home, left last night tor Chicago.
- El., where ho plans a fuither v4stt
before returning to his home In New
Jersey.
Auxiliary Party Auxiliary of the
Fraternal Order of Eagles celebrated
Jts sixth anniversary at the West Main
, afreet lodge with a cove.-pd-dlsh sud
' per Saturday evening. Members of
, the aerie were guests.
Low Bid Made Word has been re-
oelved that P. C. DUlard. Medford
j contractor, submitted the low bid o
the U. S. bureau of public roads In
Portland Saturday for grading and
sub grade reinforcement of a 7.8 mile
section of Fremont national forest.
Til ftortttftn MvtAnri fmm rrMii. nlli
miles north of Lakevlew to six miles
south of vailey rails In bake county.
uina ran ma was en.ttnu.
DANGE
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OCT. 27
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PERSONAL
HI Here Mrs. James Sullivan t!
Ashland, U among patients at Com
munity hospital here. She is reported
seriously 111.
In Ashland Medford wallers visit
ing In Ashland Friday Included Mr
and Mrs, John Bonar who transacts 1
business while here.
Back from Klamath K a. Naxre
gan. United States deputy marshal,
was back at his office in federal
building here today after spendlug
several days In Klamath county.
Engineer Hunting Ed Judd, engin
eer of the Medford irrigation district,
left Friday for a hunting trip In the
Lake -view and Sliver lake areas. Ho
was accompanied by George Vourr.e,
mayor of Phoenix.
Week-end Visit Roma Lou Back
ham and Betty Bui lard, who are at
tending th Medford school of beauty
culture, spent the week-end In Ash
land at the home of Mr. rnd Mrs. 8.
B. McNalr. Ml&s Backham Is from
Bandon and Miss Bullard la from Co
quills. To Confer Degrees Crater Lake
chapter No 32 Royal Arch Masons,
will confer the mark master degree
on a class o; three candidates Tues
day, It has been announced. This is
the first class to receive the royal
arch degrees for the fall season ana
a large attendance Is anticipated by
those in charge.
Takes Tjpist Position Miss Betty
Vllm of 203 Genesee street was em
ployed this morning as typltt, on tem
porary assignment by tho Hogue rivet
national toient service. She was grao
uated from Medford high school In
1030 and studied the following year
at Oregon State college, Co'-vallls.
Missionary Coining The Rev. Har
vey Farmer of Philadelphia secretary
of the North African Mission, will
speak at the First Baptist church heie
Wednesday evening at 7:30 The Rev.
Mr. Parmer la well known to Chris
tiana of all denominations on the
coast, having but recently completed
a series of meetings at tne First Pres
byterian church In Roseburg. He will
"bring a sterling gospel message and
will relate stories of the mission he
represents," a notice today stated.
Rosenbauin South A. S. Rosen
baum, who la recovering 5:om a brok
en hip suffered last April, left tor
San Francisco Saturday evening for
an examination and check-up of the
Injury at the Southern Pacific General
hospital in the Bay City. He returned
home several weeks ago after belni
confined in the hospital for about
five months and while &blo to. be
about has not yet returned to his du
ties as passenger agent for the South
ern Pacific railway. He expected to re
turn here In a few days.
Crutehflelrt Here J. S. Crutchfleld,
president of American Fruit Growers,
Ino with headquarters in Pittsburgh.
Pa., visited briefly here yesterday. He
was returning to the east from Yak
ima. Wash., via San Francisco and
Los Angeles and left by train for ti e
south last night Ho camo to Medford
yestorday from Klamath Falls where
he was met by Gordon R. Green, reg
ional manager of A ma lean Fruit
Growers, Inc En route here Mr. Green
took Mr. Ciutchflcld to Crater lake
as the latter wanted to see the blue
body of water again after hla recent
Initiation as an honorary member if
the Crater club. Mr. Crutchfleld was
Mr. Qreen's guest while he was In
town.
Koad Foreman Employment of S
E, Benbow as road foreman of the Ap
ple gate CCC camp was announced
this morning by Karl L. Janouch, su
pervisor of tbe Rogue rler national
forest. Mr. Benbow has been engaged
in logging at HUt, Cal. Hn will be In
charge of CCC crews that are to con
struct roads as part of the winter
program ot the forest service. On?
stretch of road is to be built up An
derson crsek to Join the Little Applf
gste road, about two miles of con
struction being required tc complete
the loop, Mr. Janouch sa'd. Work s
also to be done up the middle fork
of the App'egate river, Tbis road. Mr.
Janouch stated, la to extend eventual
ly to the Siskiyou summit and con
tlnue north to Sturgls creek.
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NO MONEY
DOWN
PAY NOTHING
UNTIL JAN. 1st
No Interest No Carrying
Charge until that date
HOW EASY
It is to enjoy M0NTA0 heating com
fort in YOUR home RIGHT NOW . . .
Air conditioning'too, if you desire . . .
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From Ashland Mr. and Mrs. Walt
Longstreth and Mrs, X. I Deadmond
of Ashland were among out-of-town
business ca Hers here Friday. Other
Ashland callers here Friday Included
Mrs. M. L Stockton and Mrs. J. M
Easterllng.
Bags Big Buck Larry Duff was the
only lucky member of a party of fout
hunters who searched for deer yes
terday. In Lake county, a-tstern Ore
gon. He brought down a four-point
180-pound mule deer. Others In the
party were his brother, Robert Duff,
and their uncle, Dan Dufl, and Jim
Murray. Poor luck was attributed to
the excessively dry conditions whlcs
existed throughout the dtos season.
Ashland Chamber Moved Ashland
chamber of commerce yesterday com
pleted transfer of the office to the
Ashland c:ty hall adjacent to the
police department where J4-hour serv
ice la to be maintained through the
cooperatton of police. Registrations uf
cars at the new location as under
way this morning. The new quarters
have been remodeled and redecorated
to provide adequate facilities for car
rying on chamber business.
Buy Yule Trees Orders are already
being received by the Rogue river na
tional forest service for Christmas
trees. . Deback & company of San
Francisco has bought 7.150 linear feet,
or about i 700 trees of the Shasta fir
variety In the Butte Falls district dit
trlct. R. E. Strutz, Medford has pur
chased 5,500 linear feet ji the Huck
leberry mountain area, Work haa al
ready been started in getting thu
trees out before removal Is blocked
by snow. Christmas trees are sold by
the forest service aa a thinning prop
osition, not enough cutting being per
mitted in eny one place to hurt the
stand, it waa explained.
Livestock
PORTLAND Ore., Oct. 36. (AP)-j
USDA ) HOGS : 3900, 400 direct; I
market 10i15c lower than Friday:
good to choice 165-210 lb. load lota
$9.75 to mostly 99.85; drive-ins 89.65
.75; 230-285 lb. weights 9.36,
light lights mostly 19.25 $ .35: pack
ing sows S7.50fl.75: feeder pigs
scarce, choice local feeders quotable
up to 9.
CATTLE 3100, calves 2501 steers
fairly active, mostly steady, some
better grades strong to 25c higher;
sheep steady, slow. Partial clearance
around steady. Many bids lower: bulls
and vealers about steady; few load
short fed steers $7.50(58.26: bulk
grass steers 8d7, few $7.35(0,
common light steers down to 4.50;
few feeders $5.00 .60: few loads
fleshy heifers $5.25 5, odd hesd
to $6; common grades downward to
$4; low cutter and cutter cows $2.50
AT3.25, common to medium grades
93.50w4.25: good beef cows $4.50r&
.75: odd head to 95.00: bulls largely
$4.50 (? 5, od dhead to 95.60; good
to choice vealers mostly 98$9, heavy
calves slow, common to medium
grades $4r$8,
SHEEP 2300, 2053 through; mar
ket active .strong to 25c higher; good
trucked in lambs 97.25 j .76, load
choice 85 lb. weights $8: common to
medium lambs $6fl7; odd yearlings
94.605: load good 118 lb. ewe $3.
light sorted; medium ewes $2.50
down.
SONTH SAN FRANCISCO, Oct. 26.
(AP-USDA) HOOS: 2.750: direct
2670: butchers mostly 1026c lower
than Saturday; most 190-305 lb. Cal
ifornia $9.90(10; latter top: packing
sows around 25c lower, bulk -7,
CATTLE 1.700; direct 05: hold
overs 145. Salable supply Includes
about 6 loads slaughter steers and
44 loads Wyoming cows and heifers;
steer quality improved, opening
steady, two loads 1000 lb. short-fed
steers $7.35: losd and half medium
1022 lb. weights $6.65; load good
fed steers held above $7.75; no action
on range cows or heifers, asking fully
steady quality considered; low-cutters-cutters
steady to weak, mainly
$2.75rf?3.50. Calvea: 13B. Little done,
odd head good-choice vealers up to
$9. atadv: no range calves sold.
SHEEP 2.200: direct 1.000. Gener
ally steady, deck good 83 lb. medium
pelt fed California lambs $8.50:
straight: two decks medium-good
Idaho wooled lambs 78. few com
mon out $5.60; 3 decks good-choice
120-122 lb. slaughter ewes $3.25, sort
ed 10 per cent.
CHICAGO, Oct. 26. (AP-TJ8DA)
Hogs 27,000: opened 10-30 lower; istn
trading active, around 10 lower than
1TAG
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problems for you I
Friday's average; top $8.80; bulk good
and choice 180-340 lbs., $0.25-65; pig
scarce, around 35 higher; best kinds
around $8.00; bulk deslraole light and
medium weight packing sows $8.60
80. CATTLE 33.000. calves 4.000; fed
steers and yearlings active; strong to
10-15 higher; top yearlings $10.85;
1185 lb., steers $10.75; good and choice
heifers scarce, top $10.60: cows fully
steady: tellers steady: practical top
$10.00; bulls steady: top $5.76.
SHEEP 35.000. Including 5,500 di
rect; fat lambs active, fully steady to
strong; sheep firm; feeding lambs lit
tle changed; good to ohoioe native
lambs $8.50 to mostly $875; best hell
well above $8.00; westerns lacking
quality to usually at $8.25-60; native
ewea $3.50-3.75; feeding lambs $7.00
8.15 mostly; choice 55 b. weights
$8.35.
Portland Produce
PORTLAND, Ore.. Oct. 36. (AP)
BUTTER Prints, A grade. 85c lb. In
parchment wrappers, 36c lb. In car
tens; B grade, parchment wrappers,
34c lb., cartons 35c lb.
BUTTERPAT (Portland delivery.
general price): A grade, delivered at
last twice weekiy, 86$37V&c lb.; coun
try routs, 34S5lc; lb3 grade, 34$
35Jo lb.; O grade at market.
B GRADE CREAM FOR MARKET
Buying price, butterfat basis, B3c.
EGGS Buying price by wholesal
ers: Extras. 35c; standards. 30c; ex
tra medium, 33c; medium firsts, 30c;
undergrade, 16c; pullets. 13(9 15c; pee
wees, 8c dozen.
CHEESE Oregon triplets, 18c; Ore
gon loaf. 19o. Brokers will pay c
below quotations.
COUNTRY MEATS Selling prloe to
retails: Country killed hogs, best
butchers, under 150 lbs- I3$13c
lb.; vealers. No. 1, UaHc lb; light
and thin. 10 13c lb.; heavy, 78c
lb.; cutter cows, 7$ 8c lb.; canner
oows, 07o lb.; bulls, 84$8c lb.;
lambs, 14 15c lb.; ewes, 897c lb.
LIVE POULTRY Portland delivery,
buying price: Colored hens, over 4
lbs.. le17c lb.; under 4 lbs. 17
1 8c lb.; leghorn hens. 11 d 3 Vi c
lb.; leghorn broilers. 1 lbs., 16 17c
lb.; leghorn springs, 14rl6c lb.;
roosters, 8 ft 9c lb.
Portland Wheat
PORTLAND. Ore.. Oct. 36, (AP)
Wheat: Open High Low Clewe
My 98 08 98 98
Hoe. 98 98 M 98 9814
Cash wheat: Big Bend bluestem,
NW, 13 pet., 1.09 14; dark hard winter
13 pet., 1.19i: 13 pet. 1.13H; 11 pet.
1.07; soft white and western white
99; hard winter l.oa; western red 1.00.
Oats, No, a white 30.00, gray 29.00
Barley, No. 3-48 lb. B.W. 3,00.
Corn, No. 3-eastera Y. ship 40.50;
argentine 33.00.
MUlran standard 38.00.
Today's oar reoetpte: Wheat 110;
barley 3; flour 10; hay a.
Chicago Wheat
CHIOAQO. Oct. 38. (AP) Wheat:
Open High Low Oloae
Deo. 1.14 MS14 I.UK l.MVi
May 1.1SH 1.1414 USij 1.13ft
July ,334 J9K .0854 -90
Wall St. Report
NEW YORK, Oct. 38. (AP) Drift
ing substantially lower throughout
the greater part of today's .eulon,
the stock market gave way to a burst
of selling Just before the close which
shook down prices fractions to 3 or
more points.
Por a while the ticker taps - was
several minutes behind floor trans
actions and there were few signs of
recovery at the sound of the final
gong. Transfers were around 1.800,
000 eharea.
Today's closing prices for 32 select
ed stocks follow:
Al. Chem. Dye 225
Am. Can 121
Am. ft I"gn. "
A. T. & T 1 1714
Anaconda 4414
Atch. T. & S. F. 78
Bendlx Avla, , 384
Beth. Steel
8814
California Pack'g
Caterpillar Tract.
Chrysler
Com). Solv
Curtlsa-Wright ...
DuPont ..........,
Oen. Foods .-
Oen. Mot 1
Int. Hsrvest. .
I T.4T
Vhns'Man.
Monty Ward
North Amer. , ,
89 14
83
12414
18
814
1671,
39H
704
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.13314
- 84 '4
. 32
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- 4414
. 104
- 42S
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. 88 11
Penney (J. C.)..
Phillips Pet.
Radio ,,.
Sou. Pae.
Sid. Brands
8t. Oil Cal.
WE ARE NOW MAKING
DELIVERIES ON
Green Fir
SLOT
Phone
TIMBER PRODUCTS COMPANY
END OF NORTH CENTRAL AVENUE
St. Oil N. J-...
I ZZ 14H
98
2314
Trans. Amer.
Union Carb. .
Unit. Aircraft
U. 8. Steel
Due to a lack of rain, the amount
of gold being taken out In southern
Oregon mining sections and particu
larly the Jacksonville district, is very
light at present, according to O. W.
Oodward of Jacksonville. Oodward.
proprietor of Oodward'a Mercantile
company In Jacksonville, buys and
ships to the TJ. S. mint a large share
of the gold mined In this section.
Oodward ststed that many amall
streams and gulches ordinarily work
ed by miners are dried up. which has
necessitated cessation of operations.
Production Is expected to revive to a
certain extent with the beginning M
the fall rains, he said. He added
that some fields have been exhausted
In the Jacksonville and Applegate
sectors.
TO
CHAMBER DAY
Jackson County Chamber of Com
merce Day will be observed here Sat
urday in conjunction with the Med-ford-Klamath
Kails high school foot
ball game. It waa announced today
by A. H. Banwell. chamber manager.
Black and red badges bearing the
chamber's name will be Issued to
everyone attending the game, the la
bels to be pinned upon the specta
tors by 16 pretty high school girls.
Mr. Banwell asia. Printing of the
badges Is being done gratis by Mnc
shall -Smith -Leonard, he stated. About
3500 badges are being prepared.
A limited number of reserved seats
will be placed on sale at the cham
ber Wednesday morning. Mr. Banwell
said. Persons desiring reserved seats
must call at the chamber for them
aa no reservations for future delivery
will be received, he stated.
SERVICE STAIN
A warrant charging grand larceny
waa Issued today for Ted Porter, fll.
Medford part-time restaurant worker,
who Is wanted for questioning In re
gard to the theft last night of ap
proximately 9135 from the Mohawk
service station of E. R. Maurer on the
Jacksonville highway.
Maurer told city police that he had
left Portar In charge of the station
while he came to Medford last nlgnt,
When he returned, sometime after 11
o'clock, the station waa locked and
Porter was gone. Me (Maurer) told pu
lice that a box containing a consid
erable amount of cash, in a back
room, had been broken into and the
contents taken, and that the caih
register haj been drained.
Police aald that porter's brother,
Durward. 16 told them he had taken
his brother to Ashland last ulgbt,
there to presumably catch a stage
south or east, police said.
SPEAK HERE TONIGHT
A large crowd la expected to attend
the Democratic rally to be addressed
at 8 o'clock tonight In party head
quarters by Howard, Latourette, na
tional committeeman, end Claude
McColloch. state chairman. All vot
ers of Jackson county have been in
vited by J. R. Marshal), county chair
man.
Mr. Latourette and Mr. McColloch.
on a final pre-election swing around
the southern tier of Oregon coun
ties, are ox pec ted tn analyze national
and atate Issues snd prognosticate)
the outcome of the elections.
All local candidates are also sched
uled to address the meeting briefly.
Lew Hansen of Ashland, Democratic
candidate for county assessor, will
lng.
Getting Op Nights
If yoo nufftr from OMtlnf Up Nlrh-n,
Nrvmineii, Pnlni. Swollen Joint,
rlttlnft, I.fidahi, 1ou of Pup, Dura
Ins, Smarting, Ucblnfr Aridity due to
fiinctlonil KMnr or H ladder trouble,
try tho Doctor ffiaranttxW) praivrlpilori
Cywix BtM-ti t. Mum hrimr nw vtuntr
In in hour, and tatlafy complitlr m t
Uya or monay back. Ouarantftad Cystax
coat pair ia a 6ot at drucsut.
7 Now
DEARTH OF RAIN
HANDICAPS MINING
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TALENT RESIDENT
Charles Reeves, sbout 65. a resi
dent of Talent for the past several
years, waa discovered dead in his bed
this morning by Charles Long, a
friend who was carrying breakfast
to Reeves. Reeves, apparently the vic
tim of a heart attack, had died some
time during the night.
Reeves had not been In good health
for some time but seemed cheerful
last night whan Long carried his sup
per to him. He had been living alone
for the paat year in an auto cabin at
Talent.
He formerly owned a service station
south of Talent. Friends said today
the dead man had occasionally spoken
of relatives In Washington, end an ef
fort waa being made today to contact
them. The body la In charge of an
Ashland mortuary.
State police here were Mist inform
ed of the death shortly ftfter noon,
the Informant declaring the man had
died as the result of an aMto crash
Norma Too III To
Decide On Future
HOLLYWOOD, Calif., Oct. 26 (AP)
Norma Shearer, screen star and widow
cf the late Irving Thalherg, Is too ill
to discuss her future plans In films,
Louis B. Mayer, head of the Metro
Ooldwyn-Mayer studios, said today.
"Miss Shearer la still gravely Ul
and has been for the past three
weeks," Mayer said. "Our only
thought at this time la the recovery
of her health.
The actress has been confined to
her home for some time, suffering
from pneumonia. She was reported
out of danger today.
George Arliss Hit
Heads Program
On Rialto's Screen
Against a background of the rich
and exotic Orient, "East Meets West,
which stars the Inimitable Qeorge
Arllas. opened last night to an en
thusiastic! audience at the Rlalto the
ater. It la a fast-paced melo-drnm-matte
story of Eastern Intrigue and
Western diplomacy. Arllss, supremo
master In the subtleties of witty con
versation and verbal fencing, is seen
in the role of a powerful Rajah.
whose strength lies not so much in
the fabulous wealth of his kingdom
ss it does in the oraftlnesa with
which he admin latere his financial
affairs.
As Sultan of Rungay, a tropic out
post which Is actually a buffer be
tween Britain and another Eastern
power, Arllas holds the key position
in a race between these two coun
tries for a strategic naval pact. Mat
ters become unexpectedly Involved,
however, when the Sultan's Oxford
bred son falls despertaely In love with
an unhappily married white woman
from the British colony, whose hus
band turns out to be the- prime
mover In a rum-smuggling business
which causes death and destruction
among the natives of Rungay.
"Onne to Every Bachelor," starring
Nell Hamilton end Marlon Nixon,
plays aa the added feature with "East
Meet West This double bill ends
Its run tomorrow night.
Fred Astaire And
Ginger Rogers In
Craterian Picture
Every time Fred Astaire and Oinger
Rogers come to town In a new pic
ture, new box office records have
been set. Their latest fllmustcal.
"Swing Time." which opened yester
day at ths Craterian theater, Is no
exception. Capacity crowds set s new
mark for future attractions to shoot
at.
With 'Swing Time." Fred Astaire
and Oinger Rogers deliver the most
tuneful and captivating fll musical of
their career. In story, songs, dsncei.
comedy situations, supporting cast,
snd production, "Swing Time" tops
Its predecessors. The noted duo pre
sent a spectacular fast-moving double-triangle
romantic travesty that
holds the audience until the final
fsdeout.
Ths two stars again offer their
amazing dancing, with the Intrigu
ing "The WaltB In Swing Time" tak
ing rank with their previous "Carl
oca" and "Continental." Jerome
Kern's haunting melodlea. Dorothy
Fields' sprightly lyrics, the gumeoti
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"Bojangles" scenic creation, the not
able efforts of a well-chosen cast and
adroit direction all combine to make
"Swing Time" an entertainment of
the finest kind.
The story deals with Astaire'a ar
rival tn New York as an impecunious
tree-la nee sport, bent upon making
enough money to return to his home
town and marry his ftsncee. Betty
Furness. But his ardor for this pro
gram fades when he encounter Miss
Rogers, a teacher In a dancing acad
emy. The plot la further compli
cated by the attentions showered on
Miss Rogers by Georges Metaxa, an
orchestra leader, and by the well
meaning but nearly fatal efforts of
Victor Moore and Helen Broderlck to
smooth out the path of true love.
Special convocation Crater
Lake Chapter 33 Work tc
M. M. Degree. Visitors wel
come. V. A. NORRIS. H. P.
E. M. WII-3AN. Secretary.
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
FOR RENT Part or all 4c acres on
Besr crvk, close in. fine for dair
or turkeys. Sen owner across high
way from Brass Rail.
FOR SALE Super Phosphate. Sul
phur, Sulphate of Ammonia. Mou
arch Seed As Feed Co.
WANTED OW to assist with house
work. Phono 278-J. Call morninga.
WANTED Chairs, tables, springs,
dishes, in fact anything to furnlsn
a home must be donnted This fam
ily hasn't even a chair to alt on
Wouldn't someone like ft, mnke this
a happy honw? They are In nend
and are worthy. Please drop a cam
to Box 124. Mrdford-Jacksonvllle
Star Route, Medford, Oregon, and
we will call for same.
FOR SALE 1036 Ford sedan, trunk.
500 actual miles. Sacrifice. Oea.
Cecil, owner. Sunrise Auto Court.
FOR SALE Peppy-Poppy Pop Corn
Monarch Seed & Feed Co,
FOR SALE Alfalfa and ont hay baled.
Telephone 1418-R.
FOR SALE 1-3 interest In 3 placers
and one quarts. Equipped. Alao on-i
quart?! claim with mill. No. 3902,
care Tribune.
LOST Black and white wire-hatred
male dog. Phone 1880-R.
PHONE 1406 Aa I have aold my
ranch, my entire bunch of cowa art
for sale. Also farm Implements
James A. Woods.
APARTMENT FOR RENT Vacant No
1. Modern furnished 4-room apt
Olorla-Pan ApM. S7S So. Central.
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Their LOVE DARED DEFY
THE FURY OF A NATION I
JAMES DUNNMAE CLARKE
DAVID MANNERS
CHARLOTTE HENRY
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ANNOUNCEMENT Ws wll open the
Livestock Sales Pavilion In North
Medford for regular Saturday Auc
tion on Saturday, Oct. 31st. Parties
having livestock or personal prop
erty for sale call 851-J-3, So. Ore
gon Livestock Auction Co Col, A. H
Dudley, auctioneer.
DEMOCRATIC RALLY
You are cordially Invited to be it
our headquarters, 317 West Main
street, Monday, October 36th, t'j
hear tbe Honorable Howard La
tourette. our national committee
man, and the Honorable Claude
McColloch, our atate chairman.
This Is your meeting. Come and
bring your friends. The ladles ars
especially Invited. Good music.
FOR SALE New motor bike, greatly
reduced price. See Jena Jensen,
320 W. Main St.
Beware Coughs
from common colds
That Hang On
No matter how many medicines
you have tried for your cough, chest)
cold or bronchial Irritation, you can
get relief now with Oreomulston.
Serious trouble may be brewing and
you cannot afford to take a chance
with anything less than Oreomul
ston, which goes right to the seat
of the trouble to aid nature to
soothe and heal the Inflamed mem
branes as the germ-laden phlegm
Is loosened and expelled.
Even If other remedies have
fnlled, don't be discouraged, your
druggist is authorized to guarantee
Creomulslon and to refund your
money if you are not satisfied with
results from the very first bottle.
Get Oreomulston right now. (Adv.)
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