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TlfEDFORD MAIL TRTBTTyE. rEDFORD. OREGON, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1936. PAGE SEVEN LOCAL and Medford Visitors Mr. nd Mrs. Francis Byrne of Grants Pass visited friends here yesterday. They motor ed via Jacksonville In their new car. Bterrna Away J. R. Blerma left yesterday for a business visit to Weed and Yreka, Cal., and Is expected to return tomorrow. Tonsils Removed Ben Bradbury underwent a tonsllectomy Friday morning at his home. He Is reported recuperating; satisfactorily. Call In Ashland Medford callers In Ashland Sunday Included Mr. and Mrs. Prank Ray and daughter, who visited friends. I ' North Tonlght-Dr. 0. T. Sweeney and Dr. J. C. Hayes will leave this evening by train for Portland on a brief business visit. Td Eoseburg Among those leav ing on a northbound train this morn ing was L. L. Dyslnger whose des tination was Roseburg. ... Bosenbaum Back Returning home this morning was A. S. Rosenbaum. who left Sunday evening to make a short business visit in Portland. In Ashland Recent Medford vis itors In Ashland Included Mrs. Bar bara Jennings, who oaltcd at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harley Duf fleld Sunday. In Portland Erie Gray, deputy .collector of Internal revenue, Is spending a week In Portland where he la taking a special government course of training. Visits Sister Velma Brower of Ashland was In Medford Sunday to call on her sister, Mrs. K. J. Madden. ho is recovering from a major oper ation undergone recently. in Hospital Patients at the Osteo pathic hospital today Included Roy Randleman of Rogue River, who Is receiving medical attention, and D. J. Burdlck, who underwent a tonsll ectomy this morning. . Hale Saturday Auxiliary of TJ. 8. W. V. is to hold a rummage sale Sat urday, starting at 9 a. m., at Webb et Carton's paint and paper store op posite the Holly theater. Warm clothing and other useful articles Are to be featured. Livestock. PORTLAND, Ore., Dec, 1 (AP TJSDA) Hogs 600; market active mostly steady: good to choice 165 930 lb. drlve-lna mostly 10.00-10: load lota absent, quotable up to 10.35: 335-370 lb. weights. 19.50-60; 130-160 lb., 9.O0-50: packing sows mostly 7.50-75; part load midwest em feeder pigs, 7.75a8: others held around 7.50; choice local feeders quotable at $8.50. CATTLE 100: calves 10: scattered sales about steady: steers scarce, me dium grade salable around 6.50(9 7.50: good feed steers quotsble up to $8.50; load common to medium heif ers, 5e; fetter heifers salable up to 6.75; common grade down to $4.35; low cutter and cutter cowa. 3.00-60; common to medium, 3.75 4.50; good beef cows quotable at 4.755.50; bulls, 455 60: good to choice vealere, WgO. SHEEP 100; market nominally eteady: good trucked-ln lambs salable 7 35-50: odd head weighty lambs. 6.50: yearlings. 5.00-50: goad trucked In ewes. $3.00-35. SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO. Dec. 1. (AP-USDA) Hogs 3100: direct 1780: butchers mostly 10c higher: top and bulk 170-330 lb. averages, $10 35: light-lights. $10.35 down; 340-265 lbs. mainly $9.85: bulk packing sows. $7 to mostly $7.35; good light sows quoted above. CATTLE 150: steers active, fully steady; two losds 071-941 lb. Call- months old V OLD AMERICAN BRAND . STRAIGHT RYE WHISKEY It Months Old PINT 90 PROOF ' ZjTHE AMERICAN 70 I 1 mu.io w - kg II Tut AHittcAM Dtniut Jg PERSONAL To Crater Lake Mr, and Mrs. Scott McLarnan and family of this city and Mr. and Mrs. J. B. McLar- nan, who are visiting here from Boon, Iowa, motored to Crater lake Sunday. They returned by way of Klamath Falls. Request to Members All members of the Business and Professional Women's club are requested to call at the Ethelwyn B. Hoffmann shop for tickets as soon as possible. Mrs. Mabel Mack, president, urges the co operation of all members in this project. To Chicago Al Ltttrell, head of the Llttrell Parts company, left this morning by automobile for Portland whence he was to go by trsln to Chicago. He planned to attend the auto parts Bhow In the eastern city. He will be gone about two weeks. Mrs. Llttrell accompanied her husband as far as Portland. To Form Team Company A, 186th Infantry of the Oregon na tional guard. Is planning to form a basketball team that will be good enough to meet the gest quintets of the Rogue river valley, officers re vealed today. A court Is being pre pared at the armory for practice and It was expected that a team would soon be ready to schedule games. Surfers Bruises D. Adams suffered severe bruises when struck by a car as he was riding a bicycle on the Pacific highway near the Owen-Oregon railroad tracks in the Howard district the evening of November 27. The autolst continued up the old Central Point highway without stop ping, and as the machine waa without tail-light the license number waa not taken. It was said. New Armory Chairs Two hundred new steel foidlng chairs were pro cured today for use at the Medford armory. They were purchased to In crease the seating capacity at armory cventn such as wrestling matches. The Craterlan theater curtain, to be replaced In the general remodeling of the showhouse now under way, was also obtained for the armory stage It Is expected that wrestling matches will be resumed at the armory around the first of the year. Mack Llllard. promoter. Is now making a motor tour of the south during which he will endeavor to line up new mat talent for future battles. forntas off beet tops, $8.35, part-load una m vwiirhti afl.00: rood fed ateers absent, quoted to around $8.76; shmt- load medium-good J"" range cowa, $5.40: good young cowa nnut amtinrf eV7R? fW medium kinds, $4.7595.25; low-cutters-cut- ters, $2.8694.25; odd Plain nuue. $4.75; good quoted $5.75: calves 26c; riirju-t i(v nnmlnallv steady: me- ldum light vealers, $7.00; choice quoted to $9.50; plain 415 lb. calvea $4.00. SHEEP 1100; direct 935; lambs scarce; active; mostly 25960c nigner than laet week's low time; two decks sa.an ih wnnlert lnmbs from local feed lot, $8.35; sorted 7 per cent and with per cent snina; good red. so ids. w snum fornias. $7.50; other classes absent: ewes selable $3.35 down. CHICAGO, Dee. 1 (AP-USDA) Hogs 43.000; early market about .dv. hut most local Interest bid ding lower, top $10.00; bulk good and choice 300-290 lb., eg.ao-Bs; com parable 150-180 lb. largely $8.75-9.50 best sows $9.40. rATTT.R 10.000. calvea 3.000: bet ter grade fed steers and yearllnga mn weltfhtv ateers setting better action; stockers and feeders fully stesdy; beef cows dull nut cuiiera steady at $4 35 down: best jreMKng steers $13.15 early with some held higher; bulk better grace lignt cat tle $11.00 upward but bulk of crop irinntin $800-11.00 kind: well finish ed weighty steers edging forward, up to $11.50 being paid for 1.400 lb. av-mrtuTM- hulls stronc: heifer sausaae offerings up to $5.60: vealers 25 or PINT A Rao! Good Whiskey at a Lew Price 90 PROOF BRAND 3 t-vr.ar.srr TEST BY TASTt DISTILLING CO., INC more higher on shipper account; these Interests paying 111.00. SHEEP 9,000. Including 300 direct. Fat lambs opening slow; Indications around steady; bids and sales on good to choice natives $9.00 down; best held around 19.35; sheep and feeding lambs little changed; native ewes mostly $3.00-4.35. Portland Produce PORTLAND. Dec. l.lP) Butter- Prints, A grade. 34o lb. In parch ment wrappers, 35 'c lb. In cartons: B grade, parchment wrappers, 35c lb.; cartons 36c lb. BUTTERFAT (Portland delivery, general price) A grade, delivered at least twice weekly, 36-37c lb.; coun try routes, 34-350 lb.; B grade, 34-35c lb.; O grade at market. B GRADE CREAM FOR MARKET Buying price, butterfat basis, 53i40. EGGS Buying price by whole salers: Extras, 33c: standards 28c; extra medium 35c; medium firsts 16- lTot undergrade 17c; pullets 17-19C dozen. Cheese, country meats, and live poultry, steady and unchanged. Portland Wheat ponTi.ANn. nM. l fAPl After ihnuinff iivht weakness at the etart and despite the lower closing at Liver pool, the domestic wneat maracv closed with a very substantial ad vance. There waa a sale of 30.000 bu. December at i.03, the high point nr the dav and for that season. There waa a rise of lo May with sale of 1000 bu. at 1.04, the high point, closed l.c higher than the previous day. As during recent days no price was named officially for wheat, but bids for western wnite were repuiu around a 1.05-1.06 basis. Whest: Open High Low Close May 103 '4 1.04 1.03' Dec. 101 1.03 1.01 1.03 Today's car receipts: Wheat, e; flour, 3. Chicago Wheat rwrrAno. neo. 1. Up! Corn and wheat soared late today to new ree nrrf nrifM for the season. Corn lumped more than four cents a bush el, and wheat more than three cents. Wheat: Open High Low Close Dee. t.20, t.23?4 1.101, 1.23 May 1.17-18 1.18 H i.nv July 1.06-07 1.08 1.00'i J.07-08 Wall St. Report NEW YORK. Dec 1. ff Special tlea performed for the buying forces in today' atock market but leaders, listless throughout the session, were subjected to Iste selling and backed up fractions to around 2 point. The activity waa relatively small until the final hour when offerlnga broadened. Transfer approximated 2,1500.000 share. Domestic business new continued cheerful, and lea fretfulneas was ap parent over Europe'a troubles. But Wall street seemed to feel much of the frosting had been chipped from the dividends and earnings cake and something more Inspiring was want ed. Today's closing prices for 32 select ed atock follow: Al. Chem. As Dy 235!, Am. Can Am. & Fgn. Pow. 1 A. T. T. 1 187 Anaeonda - 48i Atch. T. S. F. 72?4 Bendlx Avla. 2871 Beth. Steel 71 V, California Pack'g. 43i Caterpillar Tract. -- 88 ft Chrysler 123 Coml. flolv. 16H Curtlss-Wright H DuPont 182 Gen. Foods 41 H Gen. ot. sen 99 12H 142 68V4 32 110 45 uy. 41V4 16 8H esvi 17H Int. Harvest. I. T. Jc T. Johns-Man. Monty Ward North Amer. Penney (J. O.) . Phillips Pet Radio Sou. Pao. std. Brands . St. Oil Cal. St. Oil N. J. Trans. Amer. Union Carb. Unit. Aircraft . U. 8. Steel ...... 103H 27 ,i 74H "an Francisco Turkeys. 8AM FRANCISCO, Dec. 1. W) Dressed turkeys, loose, unchanged. Ban Francisco Butter. BAN FRANCISCO, Dee. 1. (AP' USDA) Butter, score, 02-32'; 81' 3254: 80-31141 88-30. SACRAMENTO, Cel., Dec. 1. FV- Churning butterfat, first gram; ao; 83 oor S5',4. The Pennsylvania department of forests and watera estimsi n - 500.000 acres of well-managed forest to supply the state' paper pulp mills. The Order of the Black Eagle was an order of chivalry orgsnlied In Prussia In 1701 to pay tribute to merltorloua military or civil aervlc of the ttat. Orlnnell college authorities, have given women students permission to smoke in the clubrooms of men's halls for the first tlm In the Insti tution's history. Magnesium Is derived chiefly from dolomite or dolomltlo limestone. Q Q STUrr 1 Juit a few drops... nd you breathe eaiily gain! V-tro-nol clean clogging mucus, reduce swollen mem branes brings wel come relief. L GETS UNDER WAY E VALLEY (Continued from Page One) the weat coast, fir the cost of fin ished products concerns all of U." Surveys have already been made Id caatern Oregon; eastern Washington and western Idaho, Mr. Swart ley Mid, 'The government haa no Intention of developing any deposits," Mr. Swartley emphasized, "It la merely collecting facts for the use of Industry-" ' Among the ores the survey will Include are limestone. Iron, mangan ese, quartette, coal, ctvmlte, kaolin, asbestos and bauxite, he related. "Our work in no way conflicts with what & state survey would do," he stat ed. "In fact state aid would lighten our task and give the government Infor mation much quicker. It la to be re gretted that Oregon has not contin ued Its mineral survey." The surveys are being directed by Dr. Edwin T. Hodge for Col. Thomas M. Robins, northwest district war de partment engineer who is supervis ing Bonneville dam construction. The Jackson County Chamber of Com merce requested Col. Robins about a year ago to conduct a survey in the Rogue valley. The survey waa started this morn ing In the Applegete area. BLACKSMITH HELD ON Aril c. Beckwtth. 39. a blacksmith. of 1133 North Court street, was being held here today for removal to North Bend where he la charged with ob taining money under false pretenses by passing bad checks. Beck with was arrested by state po lice yesterday morning on Anderson creek near Talent upon the request of Police Chief George Sorenson of North Bend. Sheriff William Howell of Coos county and Stnte Police figt. J. E. Tucker were to come here thla afternoon for Beckwlth. Butte Falls BUTTE .FALLS, Dee. 1- (8pM The grade school program of Wednes day evening, Nov. 25 waa well pre sented. The school audtltorlum waa packed to the fullest capacity. The program waa composed of skits, snap py aonga and tap dances. Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Clarke made a trip to Bend this week-end to spend Thanksgiving vacation with Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Clarke oi That city, ru gene Clarke is head of the Industrial arts department In the Bend city schools. Chas Patton came In Sunday with his seventh bear. It It & mammoth creature and Is attracting a great deal of attention from passers by. Mrs. Erwln Gates and son Track called on Mri. Ruth Mitchell Sunday. Mrs. Gates la the wife of the con tractor on the Tlller-Trall highway and Frank ta an O. 3. C. student. He waa chosen as one of three to repre sent the college on a good-wilt trip to Japan and Manchoukuo. during his freshman year. He took motion ptcturea during the tour which have given his family ana friends much pleasure. He was a, pupil of Mrs. Mitchell years ago when the Gates Contracting company was putting the coast highway through Coos county. Mx. and Mrs. Gus Edmondaon were hosts to twelve relatives on Thanks giving day. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Chas. White and three chil dren. Mr. and Mrs. Kllngle and two sons, Mrs. Mclntyre, Billy Edmond son and the host and boiteas. N. B. Stoddard la home after three months at Detroit where he has been establishing a business enterprise. Mr. end Mrs. Rosa Wymore were calling on local friends recently. They now live In the Willamette valley where they have an auto camp and concessions. The high school la presenting a play in their auditorium Friday eve ning, Dec. 4. Mrs. Ruth Mitchell spent the week end In Medford. Jerry Ting played for the dance at Oasis with Pierce's orchestra Satur day night. Mrs. Cum ml legs' Industrial arts class and exhibits were photographed on Tuesday. Hustlers club will meet Thursday Dec. 8 at the church. They are work ing on a unique quilt. Mrs. Emmanuel Poole Is home from the hospital and much Improved. Quite a number of young people from Butte Falls attended the Thanksgiving dance at Oasis Thurs day evening. Mrs. Elmer Oott Is returning to Butte Falls from Ten nan t, Oat. She will live In the house where the for estry telephone ued to be. Only twenty-eight people attend ed Sundsy school Nov. 20. More peo ple are expected to attend nxt Sun day as Rev. and Mrs. Iveron will be here, also Mr. and Mrs. Maynard Put ney. Rev, Iverson will bring the mes sage of the day. . The "mandarin language" originally meant the Chinese apoken In official nnd lsl circles. Rr-guiat m . . . 30 Doubl quantity 50c Dramatic Role Ml" lupneB-ei Robert Montgomery has the male lead In Robert Louis Stevenson's "Suicide Club," which plays at the Roxy theater today and tomorrow under the title of "Trouble for Two.' Row It nd Russell has the feminine lead opposite wtth Frank Morgan and Reginald Owen In support. HIGH SCHOOL TALK OPENS SEAL SALE Opening the Christmas seal sale campaign In the city schools, Rev. E. 8- Bartlam addressed an assembly of students at the senior high school yesterday, discussing work done by the antl-tuborculosls association and facts concerning the disease. Ed Car ter addressed the group aa a student representative. Dr. C. I. Drummond, county health physician, spoke to a Junior high assembly this morning as seals were distributed there. Other schools In the city were to receive aeals today. A larger number of sales than ever Is expected this year, according to Mrs. Alex Sparrow, chairman of the county campaign, sponsored by the Jackson county health association. The campntgn was officially opened Thanksgiving Day and early favor able developments point to a record year, association officials report. E BETTER PROFIT WASHINGTON, Deo. I-.(AP) The Association of American Railroads reported today 130 class one carriers had a net operating Income of 88, 477,457 In October, compared with 74.043,657 In the same month last year. The figures represent' 08.4 per cent of total operating revenuea of all class one carriers, the association said. Operating revenuea thua far this year total 1385,421,543 compared with S335.844.700 last year. Operat ing expenses In October were $257, 284,138 compared with 220.218,301 for the same month of 1036.. 4 Pear Market Yesterday NEW YORK, Nov. 30. (AP-U8DA1 Peara:" 19 car arrived; 8 Califor nia. 10 Oregon. 13 Washington un loaded; 11 cara on track. Market slightly stronger for Anjous, slightly wesker for Boscs. Oregon Boacs. 2100 boxes extra fancy, 9.76. average 12.17; 1487 boxes fsncy e.l.85$3-60, average S2.20; 8078 boxes No. 1 1.70 .J 2 85, everage 12.25. Cornice, 581 boxes ex tra fancy 41.74 j 2-28. average 2.12; 472 boxes fancy 11.852.25. sversge sl-60. Anjous, 2073 boxes extra fancy 3. 10(13.38. average 3 33; 1502 boxes fancy aix0i33.10, average 13.42: 307 boxes unclassified 2.00t2.25, average $2.15. Washington Anjous, 909 boxes extra fancy 12.153.00, average 92.53; 393 boxes fancy 2.10s2.90, average $235. Bosca, 262 boxe extra fancy 1.7033.38, average 2.06. Nells, 262 boxes extra fancy 1. 10Q1.70, average 1.29. , CHICAGO, Nov. 30. (OP)-TJSDA) Peara: 3 Oregon, a Washington ar rived, 2 cara on track; 4 cara sold. Oregon Boscs, B71 boxes extra fancy 1.65 a 2 40. average 82.12; 871 boxes fancy 81.80e2.25, average 82.06; '744 boxes No. 1, 1.9612.46, average 43.10. Wasrington Anjous, 720 boxes extra fancy l .95 a 2.30, average 2.27. Dune, the name first given to sand hills along the aeacoeit of the Nether lands and northern France, has aJ similar meaning In the English word "downs." To brighten your visit! You'll enjoy your Hoy In Portland more for living here ot the hub of Port land activities, A distinctive addreti. Three to four blocks to leading banki and stores. Attractive outside room. Famoul Food. SUPPER CLUB Dining and dancing each night txcaptSundayand Monday . . . Marvelous rfitS mwfic Floor ihow. ' V : Lei r" It' , On Rialto Bill Without, Orders," which comes to the Rialto theater on a double bill program for tomorrow and Thursday with "Frankle and Johnnie," should be of special Interest to Oregon I an s as the plot and filming take place aboard the airlines betwen Portland, Oregon, and Salt Lake City, Utah. A good portion of the picture Is laid right In the city of Portland. Sally Ellers, Robert Armstrong and Charley Grape win are featured In the major leads with Frances Sage and Vinton Ha worth heading the support ing cast. Drama above the clouds with daring stunt flying, flying blind In a terriflo snow storm over the treacherous ranges of the northwest, and breath taking parachue Jumps are but few of the "highlights" of this thrilling drama of the air, which was taken from Peter B. Kyne's popular Collier's Weekly atory. Chester Morris and Helen Morgan are starred In "Frankle and John nie," the plcturlzatlon of the old American love ballad that now seems to be a elflsMc. Holly's Stars 1 -3 h,v Michael Bar tint ta co-featured with Marlon Tslley In the latter' film debut. "Follow Your Heart," playing tomorrow only at the Holly theater. The blending of two auch famous voices Insures theatergoers a rare musical treat. Also In this gay comedy -romance with & musical background are Nigel Bruce, Henrietta Cross man and Wal ter Catlett. Oervsae of Tilbury, medieval writ er on philosophical and historical subjects, Is thought to have been born In Tilbury, Essex, England, In 1175. . . Malta ("ommandery No. 4 KnljthU Templar Ashland, Ore. Stated Conclave, Wednes day, December 2nd. Long form opening. Light re freshments after the session, M. W. ORUBB, E. O. R. E. DETRICK. Recorder, 4 Special Convocation Cra ter Lake Chapter No. 32, R. A. M. Tuesday, Decem ber 1st. Dinner at 6:30. Work in R. A. Degree. Visitors wel come. TvMitk, Mats 20c IVES 25C Kid IOC 3. Todny & Wed. He Shed His Royal Robea For Glorious Romance Robert t e a I gtereni-jn'. .tor; of London's notnllnll. "ft a I e I d Alo Sekoled Shorts! pill Special Communication Medford Lodge No. 103, A F. & A. M. Wednesday, 1 Dec. 3., 7:30 p. m. Work in F. C. degree, visitors wel- O. O HORNER, W'M. E. M. WILSON. Secy TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY DAVENPORT 8ETS. doll buggy, little ohalr, occasional chair, wicker ta bles, many other things. 106 8. Orape. MIDDLE-AGED, unincumbered wom an wants housekeeping In or out of town. Call on or address 111 3rd St,, Ashlnnd, Ore. FOR SALE Warehouse or packing house site on S. P. Tracks, close in, size 70x160. Also Acreage tract on King's highway; good , B-room modern liouMt and outbuildings. - Also Good 6-room cottage: 3 bedrooms, furnace: close in on east side. H, O. WILSON, r Chestnut St. Phone 1564. WANTED Customers to burn our dry body fir wood, on sale for a short time only at these prices: ft tlera 12-ln. bone dry, a 10.00; 8 tiers 16-lnch bone dry, 11.25, Phone 615. Hawley Transfer. FOR SALE Essex coach, driven 26. 000 miles, good mechanical condi tion, good rubber. Low price for quick sale. Bee owner. 211 Van couver Ave. Phone 1016-R. DINE AND DANCE at Talent Orange hall, Thursday, December 3. 50c. FOR SALE Guernsey bull and some heifers. G. & M. Store. Jackson vlll Hwy nnd Ross Lane. FOR RENT 3-room furnished apart ment; heat, garage. 634 N. Bartlett. FOR SALE '26 Standard Six Bulck motor and parts. H. O. Moen. ml. enst of Rogue River Academy. BUY your Christmas gifts at the First Methodist bazaar at F. F. Bnrk's store, on Frldny and Satur day, Deo. 4th and 5th. Aprons, dolls, pillow slips, towels and many other articles. WANTKD Experienced girl for gen eral housework and care of child Phone 1322-X, mornings. FOR PENT Modern B-room stucco: basement, furnace; adults. 625 Pine. Sunn 1:46.(1:45-0:00 25c-35c-10c Tomorrow (Wed.) Only I New SUrti I New Songs! New Thrills . . . Comedy! A glorious musical-romance hitting new hlrh In entertainment! ..tV THURSDAY I 5v 1 eP-l... Poaitively Enda Tonight 1 The Green Pastures FOR-SALE Year -old Guernsey heller. H. O. Miller, Prune St, SELL loo Barred Rock pullets, S mos. old, 76c each; also a-yr.-old Short horn cow giving a gala., $40.00. W. R. Mann, J mile out on Ash land Mine road. FOR SALE Majestlo radio, cabinet type, sao. 321 Maple. 1934 CHEVROLET Master Coach for sale. Von Walling. SIS Beatty. THE BEST home-study courses In accounting and business, under ex Pert Iocs! guidance, see Mr. Knot. 303 U. S. Bank. FOR RENT 6-room modern home; adults only. Phone B86-X. EXPERT SEWINO. 433 Bo. Fir. IF YOU LIKE TO DRAW, SKETCH or PAINT Write for Taleut Test (No Fee), olve age and occupation. Box 1040, Tribune. FOR SALE: Equity In 8-roonj mod ern house on Klng'a Hwy. Phone 609-J-5. FURNISHED 3-room apartment; adults. 604 West 10th. LOST Leather key container. Name R. J. Earl Inside. Phone 406-J-l. THE Convalescent Home cares for Invalids. 153 Granite St., Ashland. DINE AND DANCE at Talent Grange hall, Thursday, December 3. 60c. ATTEND Bazaar and Cafeteria Sup per at Preabyterlan church , la Phoenix, Deo. 3rd. BEST BARGAIN IN MEDFORD For Rent 4-room furnished, modern house, butlt-lna, hardwood floora, screen porch, concrete drlvewsy, good garage, fruit trees and berrlea. Adults. 719 Bennett. FOR SALE 1039 Ford Coach; good rubber, good condition, em. Box 1056. Tribune. SPECIAL at Bowman'a Monday, Tuesdsy and Wednesday. Shampoo flngerwave and cocktail facial 1.00. Phone 57. 18 8. Central. PORTLAND TO SALT LAKE OR BUST! Petr B. Kyne thrilling dram of the Portland Irllnei . . tak n from Col Mr'i Wfh!yl with SALLY EILERS ROBERT ARMSTRONG CHARLEY GRAPEWIN Wed. A Thur. 2 BIG HITS The Romeo & Juliet Of A Roaring Age! All the so lee and wtt of the gay 00' . the dramatisation of love's old est k a 1 1 a -I CHESTER MORRIS HEI.EM MORGAN T Hurry! Indi Tonight! Wheeler and Woolaey In "MUMMY'S BOYS" Plug "Mr. Cinderella" 1:4.1, 0:1.1, 0:13 H.lc, 33c, lOe if n