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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. ATEDFORD. OREGON, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1936 PAGE FIVE LOCAL and Visit Here Mrs. Br la Edwards and i her mother, Mrs. Alice Turner of Ashland were among out of town via Itors In Medford Saturday. Carter Visits George Carter, coun ty clerk, waa among Medford real dentc transacting business In Ash land Friday. In New Home Mr. and Mrs. J. W. L&ngston have taken up resUence at 81 Union street In Ashland, Mr. Lang ston having been transferred there re cently by the Southern Oregon Gas corporation. Business Visitors Medford visitors In Aahland Thursday Included J. -Jones, a former resident of the Llthla CKy, who transacted business while there. , Attend Banquet Dr. and Mrs. Frederick H. Johnson were among Medfordltea attending the Masonlp banquet In Ashland Thursday eve ning. Here From Ashland Ashland visit ors In Medford Friday Included Frank J. Van Dyke and Roscoe Applegatd, who transacted business while here. Calling Here Callers In Medford Saturday Included H. L. Moore of Ashland who attended to business matters while here. From Applejrate Bialneas callers here today Included Ben Ellis of Ap plegate who came In this afternoon. Business Callers Out-of-town busi ness callers In Medford Saturday in cluded Gerald Sorrels and Lester Sparlin of Williams Creek and Mr. and Mrs. Florlan Mills of Trail. nail Executives Here E. L. King, Southern pacific division manager, arrived here this morning from Port land headquarters to transact busi ness witn local agents. He was travel ing in a private omciai car ana was accompanied by several associates, in cluding H. A. Hampton, division en gineer; W. W. McDonald", Roseburg trainmaster; and F. M. McCormlck, superintendent of buildings. New Fast Service A new 30 hour air service between Medford and northern Maine waa announced today by L. G. Devaney. United Air Lines field manager here. Under a new schedule passengers and cargo leaving Medford municipal airport at 6:33 a. m. will reach Bangor, Maine, north-' easternmost United States point served by any air line, at 3:13 p. m. the fol lowing day. The flight Is via Chicago, i New York and Boston. Equally fast service Is maintained on westbound schedules, Mr. Devaney said. throat due to cold relieved by one swallow ol fiure prescription iHcui.t"- 'u r"' E ing. Satisfaction, or money back. THOXINE Young's Drug Store - f- i r Sherwin-Williams FLAT-TONE colors are too lovel to reilit. And the beautiful putel ihacla form background! that make room furnishing! more beautiful. Here's a flat wall finish that's really practical it waihes clean with soap and water. 16 lovely colon fiom which to choose , , rani im-i irra Self Polishing Floor Wax H al. S.W Flo.Wae SI .67 77r.i1.29 for One to I Customer. Quick-drying Gloss Enamel For furniture, woodwork, walls. Covers one coat. S-W Enom.lold H pt. 49e value ..One to a Customer 29 HUBBARD BROS., Inc. Main and Riverside. PERSONAL Home from South William von der Hellen arrived on the morning train yesterday after transacting business In California cities. To Los Angeles Mrs. X. N. Steele was among those leaving over the week-end. She left on a southbound train for Los Angeles Saturday night. Walker East W. W. Walker left Friday night by train for Chicago. 111., where he will make a business visit. At Hospital Dora Hess of 318 Wast Jackson boulevard waa admitted to the Osteopathic hospital Saturday evening for medical care. Business Visitor L. J. Armstrong, traveling agent for the Santa Fe rail road, conferred with agents here to day, Rosenberg nome Harry Rosenberg arrived home this morning frry.i the south. He spent several days trans acting business In California cities. Confined To Home Miss Clara Younger, clerk of the Rogue river na tional forest service, was slightly in disposed today and was confined to her home at 316 South Peach street. Here For Week-End Mrs. Charles Devlne and daughter Jean of Port land spent the week-end here as Clients of Mrs. Devlne's son, Charles Devlne. . Emergency Operation Mrs. George Barnum underwent an emergency op eration at Sacred Heart hospital Sat urday night for removal of her ap pendix. She waa reported today as getting along nicely. In New Office L. G. Pickell, real estate and Insurance agent, today took occupancy of his new office at 18 South Bartlett street. He moved Saturday from his former office at 204 East Main street. Week-End Guetj Dr. and Mrs. George I. Hurley of Eugene spent the week-end here as the guests of their daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. William Barker. They attended the opening Saturday of the new Relnhart & Barker store. Meeting Set Jacksonville home economics club will meet Wednesday afternoon at 3 o'clock at the home of Mrs. Georry Flske on Griffin rwk. All members are urged to be present ss this Is the last meeting before the chrlstma session. Gets Transfer John Hcnshaw, pro tective assistant at Butte Falls, has been transferred by the United States forest service to Pendleton to assist In the administration of the soil con servation and domestic allotment act. He left for Pendleton Saturday. Return Home Mrs. Edward R. Walker and son Johnnie left by train yesterday morning for their home in Eugene after spending a week here as guests of Mrs. Walker's parents, Mr-and Mrs. Ernest R. GUstrap of 35 Geneva street. 87' Quart S-W Flo-loe Varnish-Stain Stain and virniih In one. Rich durable slots. M pint, 39e value 1 Mi, One to Cuttomer I T Heavy-bodied Ebonol Roof Paint position roofs. High jlost. SPECIAL 1 Gal. Block , Phone 231 A s 1 Gets New Post Robert Relnhart, Junior forester at the Applegate CCC camp, has been transferred to Med ford federal building headquarters of the Rogue river national forest serv ice where he will be assigned to the technical work of making maps and surveys. No replacement at the camp will be made for the present. On Soil Benefits United States District Rangers Lee Port. Hugh Rlt ter. Jesse DeWltt and Slmeri Jarvl prepared today to examine applica tions foe range Improvement benefit under the soli conservation and do mestic allotment act. Prior to start ing the examinations, they received final Instructions this morning from H- O. Obye, assistant supervisor of the Rogut river national forest, at head quartera in the federal building. Return from North Miss Ruth Luy and Mrs. John Sweeney have Just returned from a trip made In the north while the Luy dance studio was being redecorated and a new floor layed. While In the north Miss Luy was the guest of Mrs. B. R. Bradshaw In Albany. Mr. Sweeney, who has been stationed in eastern Oregon with gov ernment activities during the sum mer, met Mrs. Sweeney In Salem where they made a short stay with hts mother and friends. ( Livestock PORTLAND, Nov. 18. (AP-USDA) HOGS 3600, 1189 through and di rect; market moderately active, steady to shade lower than Friday or around lftc higher than week ago; good to choice 165 to 215-lb. drive-Ins mostly M.1A; few lot $9.00(10.00; load lots mostly 910.00; 330 to 280-lb. weights, 89.26tf9.60; light lights, $9.239.50; packing sows mostly 97,60; choice 111 lb. feeder pigs, $8.00. CATTLE 2250, 143 through; calves 175, 8 direct; steers strong to 25c higher; she-stock fully 25, in oases 36 to 60o higher; bulk grass steers, $6.25 7.36; few loads, $7.50 $7.76; short fed up to $8.00; common grades, $5.00 or 6.00; heifers, $6.75 $ 6.50; common grades, $4.50(35.60; low cutter and cutter cows, $3.003.60; common to modlum grades, $3.76 $ 4.50; good beef cows, $4.7696.50: bulls, $4.5066.26; good to choice veal- ers, $8.0039.00; common to medium grades, $5.00 87.50; common to me dium calves, $4.00 (3 6.00. SHEEP 1800, 90 direct; fat lambs around 26c higher than Friday, older I classes strong to 35c higher; two ! loads good to choice lambs held around $7.76; bulk good trucked -in lambs, $7J57.60; common to me dium grades, $6.00 $ 7.00; yearlings. $5.00 down; few loads 133 -lb. fed ewes, $3.65; trucked -In ewea largely $3.00 3.35. CHICAGO, Nov. 16. (AP-USDA)-"-HOaS 38,000, fairly active; 10 to 16c lower than Friday's average; top $9.65: bulk good and choice 180 to 380 lbs., $9.16(99.50; most 150 to 175 lb., $8.76(1(9.10; liberal supply pigs, plain light kind, $5.60 g 6.60; strong weights, $8.00 and above; sows 10c lower; better kinds, $8.85$9.10. CATTLE 20,000; calves 3000; very little done. Early top yearlings, $13.10 paid for light weight steers and heif ers; several loads, $12.00; no weighty steers sold; best medium weights. $11.85; stockers and feeders strong to 26c higher, active. About 4000 western g raisers here; mostly stockers and feeder kinds and bulk of these already sold with best feeder steers at $6.76t37.60; cows in liberal supply, weak; bulls steady to weak and veal ers steady at $9.00 down; outside on weighty sausage bulls, $6.40. tiHEEP 12,000; fat lamba very slow, generally asking around steady and refusing Initial bids at lower levels; sheep little changed; feeding lambs predominating day's supply but as yet little done; good to choice na tive fed comeback lamba bid 16.76 down, jiow held $9.00jj9.16 and bet ter; slaughter ewes, $3.25 13 4. mostly SOUTH BAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 18. (AP-USDA) HOGS: 1,500, direct 1,090. Butchers mostly 10c lower then last Friday; top and bulk 180-230 lb. weights (10.25, other weights absent, few packings sows S7.50, steady. CATTLE 1.000; direct 300. Steers predominating: all clswea moderate- ILLNESS YIELDS TO NEW MEDICINE Lost All Interest in Life But Williams S.L.K. Formula Gave Her New Lease on Life OTHER treat ments may have failed to get the cause of your troubles, but you certain ly cannot over 1 o o k thla un uaual opportu nity to try a medicine that was developed during the World War and has been pra se r I b e d. by a weUknown ei army doctor, to Remarkable Recov ery From Hteady Decline In Health, Credited til Pre scription of E Army Iioctor. thousands of sufferers from sluggish stomach, ktd. nys, liver and bowels. The sensation ally successful results obtained by Mri. Irene Davis are aworn to In her following letter: "For the pat three years I hate bwn tirrlbly run-down, half ulrk all the time. Hail no appetite and food seemed to ee me naueatl after meals, During that time lost eleven noundtl I got to the point where life held no Interest at all any more. I was habitually constipated, and get ting up at nights became a regular habit that ruined my rest. "1 heard of the remarkable result of WILLI A M H R.I K FOHMt I-A through a friend, ho I bought a bot tle to try myself. After the third day I began to get my appetite back and a short while after that I began to gain mv old weight hack again. I can truthfully say that WIM.MM8 S.L.K. FORMt l.A ha given me a new leM on life. MR ft, IRENE DAVIS, 2200 H. Virginia. Reno, Netada. Unusual Free Trial Plan Now you can get WILLIAMS BIK FORMULA at the Heath Drug Store. No, Central Rt., under a most unususl i Money-Back Guarantee, come In to day and get a 10-dav trial bottle of i WILLIAMS S. L. K. FORMULA. Unle it gets quick, satisfactory results in your .case the trial won t cost you i ions centl Ad t. i ly active .steady; five loads 960-1000 lb. northern California warmed-up steers $8.15, load 987 lb. weights $8; toad 1015 lb. Oregon grass steers, $7.75; medium grassera $6.75 a 7.35; short-load 807 lb. Idaho grass heif ers $6; part-load 1035 lb. Idaho range cows $5.bo, bulk lOw-cutters-cutters $3.35?4; load dairy eowo $4.60; bulla scarce, good quoted to $5.75. Calves: None. Nominal; good choice vealera quoted around $8.50 f 9.50. SHEEP 3,900; direct 1.600 Steady to weak, long deck good 77 lb. wool ed Oregon lambs $8.50. sorted 30 head: medium-good medium-pelt Oregon lambs $8.15: shorn lsmbs $7.75; medium pelt "H lb- lambs from local feed lot $7.75. sorted 15 Per cent and with 4 percent strtnk: two decks medium-good 118 lb. medium pelt California ewea $3.10. few from local feed lot $3 to mostly $3.60, with 4 percent etrlnk. Portland Produce PORTLAND, Ore., Nov. 18. (AP) BUTTER Prints. A grade 34 Ho lb. In parchment wrappers, 35j0 lb. In car tons; B grade, parchment wrappers 3414c lb- cartons 85&c lb. BUTTERFAT (Portland delivery. general price): A grade, delivered at least twice weekly, 36 37c yb.; coun try routes, 84 13 36c lb.; B grsde. 84 35c lb.; C grade at market. B GRADE CREAM FOR MARKET Buying price, butterfat basis, 53o. EQOS Buying price by wholesal ers: Extras. 33c; standards. 39c; ex tra mediums, 35c; medium firsts. 31c; undergrade, 17; pullets. 13$ 15c peo- wees, 8c dozen. CHEESE Oregon triplets. 18c; Ore gon loaf, 19c. Brokers will pay jC below quotations. COUNTRY MEATS Selling price to retailers: Country killed .hogs, best butchers, under 150 lbs., 136 13c lb.; vealers, 14c lb.; light and thin, 9 lie lb.; heavy, B9c lb.; cutter cows, 7 s 8c lb.; canner cows, 6 (97c lb.; bulls, BV6s,9o lb.; lambs, 14f$14c lb.; ewes, 37o lb. LIVE POULTRY Portland delivery, buying price: Colored hens, fever 4a lbs., 17 1 8c lbs.; under 4V lbs.. 17 18c lb.; leghorn hens, 13 16c leghorn broilers, l"4 lbs., 16$ 17c lb.; leghorn springs, 16 16c lb.; roosters. 8 ft 9c lb. POTATOES Deschutes. $2.50: Yakima No. 1, $2.25t2.40 cental. ONIONS Oregon. 90c 1. 10 cental; Yakima, 85c cental. WOOL 1936 nominal; Willamette Valley medium, 30c lb.; coarse and brards, 28c lb.; Eastern Oregon, 33 24c lb.; crossbred, 27 19 38c lb.; 1937 contract, 28 ft 30c lb. HAY Selling price to retailers: Al falfa No. 1. $17(917.50; Eastern Ore gon timothy, $18 18.60 ton; oats and vetch, $12.00 13.00; clover, $12 ton, Portland. Portland Wheat PORTLAND, Nor. 16. (AP) Wheat: Open High Low Clow May .9814 fl 8B 'A 98 Dec. . - .97 .98!4 .97 .98V4 Today's car receipts: wheat 15: flour fl: hay 3. Chicago. Wheat CHICAOO. Nov. 16. (AP) Wheat: Open High Low Clow Dec. s.ie-17 I Wi U0'i l.U',4 May ..1.IV4 l.Wi M 1-H July ..1.00J4 J.03H 1.004 1.0J74 Wall St. Report NEW YORK, Nov. 1. (AP) In dustrial leaders pushed to the tore In today's stock market, many getting back fractions to a or more points of their recent losses. Domestic business news and lessen ing fears of sny Immediate Important European selling, brokers said. In spired the rally. Transfers were around 3,300,000 shsres. Today's closing prices for 33 select ed stocks follow: Al. Chem. & Dye 333 '4 Am. Can . M ...lSS Am. sc Fgn. Pow f i A. T. & T 1834 Anaconda fil Atch. T. Is 8. r 7 Bendlx Avla. 3974 Beth. Steel 73 California Pack'g 41 Caterpillar Tract. 88 Chrysler 1364 Curtlss-Wrlght .... 8V4 Coml. Solv. . 174 DuPont tt w..180 Oen. Foods ............. 43 Vi Oen. Mot 73!4 ooooooooo CASTING ANCHOR FOR A NEW PORT IN LIFE... WE sail the seas of toll . . , trouble , . . Joy , . . and compnnlonahlp . . and then we enter the last port of call, from whlrh there Is no departure . . . eircpt that ' the Land of !ll peace and glory. It Is fhe duty of Conger Funeral Parlor to provide dignified con duct to that new land. CONGER FUNERAL PARLOR WEST MAIN AT NEWTOWN Paying Off! 4 I 'Tfs. a W 1 - aK Miss Sally O'Brien, Chicago hotel directress, thought Gov. Alt M. Lai don would win the presidential elec tion. And here aha Is paying off her wager walking down State street in a Bathing suit with the mercury In the lower forties. She also served free sandwiches to pedestrians as part of the bargain. (Associated Press Photo) Int. Harvest .., I. T. Si T Johns-Man . Monty Ward North Amer 694 134 ... 139 8314 30 V4 lost, 484 Tenney (J. C.)... Phillips Pet Radio ........ 13 Sou. Pac. 43 atd. Brands 164 St. Oil Csl. 404 St. Oil N. J 88 Vi Trsns. Amer. .,. 16'4 Union Carb 103',4 Unit. Aircraft ....... ,. 34 V, U. S. Steel 70Vj fian Francisco Turkeys SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 18. (AP) Dressed turkeys: young tome, under 17 lbs. 31 Ji 22c; young tome, over 17 lbs., 31c; young hens, 23323;. Wool Prlrea High PORTLAND. Ore., Nov. 18 ( AP) The Journal said today a survey showed Oregon wool growers appar ently are assured of one of the high est prices on record for their 1038 and 1937 clip. DRIVER PENALIZED FOR LACK OF LIGHT H. R. Williams, 137 Tripp street, pleaded guilty In city court this morning to a charge of operating a motor vehicle at night without lights, and received a ten-day Jail sentence, which waa suspended by Judge Al len D. Curry. The charge was field by city police after a car driven toy Williams had allegedly rammed Into the side of one driven by C. A. Hartley at the Intereseotton of East Ninth street snd South Riverside avenue about I 9 p. m. Saturday. The Jail sentence! was suspended upon Williams' prom ise to bear the expenses of repair to Hartley's machine. EARL SHOWS OF XC PASSES IN COQUILLE The body of Earl Shows, CCC work er was brought to Medford from Coqutlle, Oregon where he passed away Saturday. The remains were placed In the Conger funeral parlors and will be transported probably to Texas. Arrangements however are awaiting word from the deceased boy's parents. -4 Silica and alumnla go to make up the principal portions of others, na tive pigments consisting of clays or earths. White violets grow on stslks four feet hleh In the Hawaiian Islands. FLOOD TOLL HERE Preliminary surrey of direst dam age done by flood waters of Rogue river and Bear creek waa made to. day by Lieut. B. A. Sddy, army en glneer from Portland. Before recording atatlatloa Lieut. Bddv conferred with Olen Am.nicAr manager of the Medford and llent irrigation oistncta. He made no comment on his survey and left later In the day for coastal points. Lieut. Eddy la making a prelimin ary study of flood damage done In the entire Roaue river watmhl n a follow-UD of the nubile hearing conducted here some time ago by Col. Mllo P. pox. district army engi neer In Portland. The study was authorized hv act of oondrreM. Th. lieutenant spent several days In the orants pass area before coming to Medford this morning. FIELD M. RICE, DIES AT TALENT RESIDENCE Field M. Rico, sged 39 years, passed away at the home of hla sister. Mrs. Everett Bailey, west of Talent, early Sunday evening. Buffering a long sickness. Mr. Rice was a resident of Dorrls, Calif., and had only been with his sister two weeks. Besides Mrs. Bailey he Is survived by one other slater, Mrs. Ralph Dwinnell. of Brownton, Minn. Funeral services will be held from the Conger funeral parlora Wednea day at 1 p. m. Interment will be made In the Wagner oreek cemetery. Technicolor Hit Draws Crowds To Hunt's Craterian Capacity crowda at the Craterian theater vesterdav viewed h hu... of "Ramona." atarrtnir IiMtfa Vmmn snd Don Ameche, baaed on Helen mint Jackson's famous novel snd brOUght tO th. Vra.n In .11 h. nl. Ing. newly perfected Technicolor. tven wiuiout the added feature) of color, the picture would be one that would provo of great Intereat to movie-goers. But, with the sdded attractiveness of being mounted en tirely In COlor that llterallv t.lr. one'a breath away with the eheer beauty of Its scenes, "Ramona" takes on further slgnlflcsnce In the field of fine entertainment. Ramona" Is a picture that fairly tcema with high romance fiestss. fanrlangOB. Sonus, rnaea. aenrnt. 1-uBt. mlwlon bells, stolen kisses, tee.rs iovo ana isugnter. It Is one of the greatest love stories ever unrniH.rf M the screen. All the rainbow boauty or adventure-crowded California ol the earlv riavs haa hwn rann(,,Mrf and again eia of pld, Ramona goes to meet love in the purple duak. Lorctta Young la superb In the mi e roie. nuv nir Mia n.n w th feeling and understanding. Don Ameche la the perfect Aleasan dro. Kent Tavlnr la a anl.nrfM m.liu the son of the petrlclsn Morenu fam ily, and Pauline Frederick la excel lent In the ml. ett hi. mniw stern Senora Moreno. 1 ' Football Musical On Rialto Screen Half-becks, laneli-hacka. tnn...ir- lera, co-ed eutles, Boota-Boola boys and gridiron heroea clown on the campus, awing on the football field, dance on the sldellpea and romance in tne stsnds in "Pigskin Psrade," the uproarious musical football hit that opened vesterdav at the rttaitn theater. Featuring a cast, hand.nicicerf fn entertainment, Including Stuart Er- wln. Johnnv Downs. Arlln .lurtcA Betty Orable. Patay Kelly, Jack Haley, ine racnt ciuo eoya. Dials Dunbar, Anthony Martin and Judy Oarland, mo mm la a nip, fast football frolic, punctuated with torch tunaa .ml highlighted with campus romances. Evelvn Knann Re.la IVvinu. a Ray Walker etarrlng In "Bulldog Edl- tion," piayed as the added feature With "PlgSkln PSrsde." Thla armnrt double bill will remain at tht Rialto through Tuesday. Use Mall Tribune want ads, rMatl 30c KVESi 25c Kids I DC P2Endi Tomorrow I "J RECORD CROWDS FOR THE ROXY'B NEW BIO Picture Policy .Minette Ma DONALD pFRRHOSIOi MfrKtgTMCV MCKNOir TUH(ira..s.u. z 3 Wednesday Only .DAMON EUNYON'S WISE GUVS I IS Closing time for Too Late to Clas sify Ads la 1:80 p. m. f Stated Convocation Grater Lake Chapter No. 32 ft. A. M. Tuesday, Nov. nth, 7:30. Work In P. M. Degree. V. A. NORMS, H. P. S. M. WILSON. Secy. Notice to Creditors Notice la hereby given thst I have been appointed by the County Court of Jackn County. Oregon, Adminis trator of the estate of Hannah M. Ho'lund. also known as Hannah M Hansen, deceased, and have qualified All persons having claims agaluM said estate are hereby notified to present them, with proper vouchers, and duly verified, to me at the office or Harry C. Skyrman. attorney for said estate, at Room 409 Medford Center Build Ing, in Medford. Oregon, within six months from the date of this notice. Dated and first published November 16th, 1039. WALTER SHERID. Administrator. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FOR RENT 103 Spring Street. 4 rooin house, pnrtlv furnished, a acres ground. 30. Tel. 983. STOCK RANCH 180 seres, free wster, fine outside rsnge, fair house, a bama and other outbuildings. Good placer ground along creek. Located on graveled road. 3 mliea from high school. Price S5.000; terms. Would consider trading for ranch on coast. ALSO 6 acres, Irrigated, good soil, city water. 3-room house, barn, snd chicken bouse, went house In Medford. Clear for clear. ALSO 4-room modern house, trade for larger house and pay cash difference. L. O. PICKELL 16 So. Bartlett Tel. 385 FOR SALE Uj h. p. electrlo motor 13.50. 310 Vancouver. FOR SALE Fireplace screen, and irons, fireside seat, foot-stool, dav enport end tables. Many other things. 108 8. Grape. LOST Osmeo ring set with diamond. Reward. Return to Woolworth. FOR SALE Two coata In good con dition. Ladles stzea 18 and 30. 3.16 So. Riverside. COOK STOVE for aalo, cheap. 1316 west iuin. SEWING, very reasonable. Dresses 60c and up. 433 S. Fir. FOR SALE Msle Boston bull and fe male wire-haired. 1111 N. Riverside. FOR SALE 4-wheel trailer with boa and new tires. 404 last McAndrewa. ORIGINAL MONAMOTOR Oil fran- enise tor exclusive distributorship open, dlreot refining connection. Wrlle Box 3459 Tribune at once. FOR BALE Two oil burners. Inquire Msll Tribune office. FOR SALE Sow snd pigs. A. L. Ferns, Fern Valley. FOR RENT 4-room nicely furnished house. 630 Haven St. Geo. Iverson. 1 Ends Tomorrow! Capacity Crowds Ravel A famous story romes to a . ' alonlne life nn tile aereen Into matrimony and stumbled smark Into love Ann Sothern Gene Raymond ... i in "WALKING ON AIR" with JESSIE RALPH Henry SUphenson T THURSDAY! JEAN HARLOW Myrna William LOY POWELL Spencer Traoy Libeled Lady mm m i pip ' i WED. 0NLYI Rhows 1:H-6:I.V0 a) Hr-S.VIOr I .nesssasisassasaasa WANTED Position as housekeeper to employed or elderly couple. Box 3038, Tribune. FOR SALE Sawmill and pine timber near Condon, Oregon. Mill Installed 2 years ago. 25 thousand capacity. Good opportunity. J. n, Zenor, An chor Hotel. Klamath Falls. FOR, SALE Handmade quilts, lace table cover and other articles. 617 S. Grape. EXPERIENCED waitress wishes work. Box 3535. Tribune. 3-ROOM B UNO A LOW. fireplace, hard wood floors, laundry trays, garage and woodshed, fenced-in back yard; a Bargain. S370O. h, G. PICKELL 16 So. Bartlett Tel. 36S WANTED Experienced driver will drive car east for transportation. Pay own expenses. 13 Newtown, TRY HtlSON'S HOME LAUNDRY and save. Tel 1345-M. PALMIST AND CLAIRVOYANT Madam Avon. Palmist and Clair voyant, gives truthful advice on all affairs of life. Tells your past, pres- . ent and future. If In doubt as to what atep to take consult Madam Avon today; tomorrow may be too late. Good advice In time saves many worries and many dollars. Satlaf action guaranteed. Readings dally; hours 10 a. m. to 9 p. m. Lo cated at Rainbow Auto Camp, 1748 No. Riverside, Cabin I. WANTED Roll top desk, good condi tion, reasonably priced. Phone 513-W. i FOR SALE Large brood sow. W. D. Clark, Box 21. Butte Falls highway. CARNIVAL and Bazaar In the Odd Follows Hall Thursday. Eats, cards, dancing, gainos. Fun for every one. Public Invited'. Help Kidneys If poorly funftlontnir Kidneys an Bladder make you lufTer from Gettlaa? Up Nights, Nervousness, Ilhcorastla Flint, BUiTnou, Burning. SrasrUna', Itching, or Acidity try the guaranteed Doctor1! Prescription Cystex(SlM-tz af 4a w Must fix you up or money CfSieX feet. Only 7& at drugslsta. CnZauii n l:4,')-li:4.V0;15 t Last Times Tomorrow 1 BOY, WHAT A SHOW I ALL-STAR CAST FILM STARS! mm tap up folks. I o r your share it o I the lauf h I tAeHlnj the crowds tool fcWed & Thurtal r? ar 1 i flout h Pea lore . . turned tn t'rf bitter hat el WTa ' 1 '-T