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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEPFORD, OREGON. TUESDAY. APRTL 20. 1937. PAGE SEVEN LOCAL and Attend Conclave Med ford radio enthusiasts attending the OAR A con Tent ion In Ashland Saturday Included lr, and Mrs. Verl Walker. rrom Gold Hill Out-of-town real dnU transacting business her to day Included John Mtllen of Gold Htll. New Position Johnny Heln of Orants Pass has taken employment In Faber's grocery store In Central point and. with his family, will re side in that town. Conger Vhlts H. W. Conger of this city was among Medford bust seas visitors In Ashland Saturday, as was also Miss Frances Kenney, who called on friends while there. Ring Stolen Leroy A. Smith of 130 West Main street reported to city police yesterday that from his room sometime during the past week was stolen a 14-carat gold and diamond wedding ring. The ring was valued at about $15, he told authorities. To Klamath Falls Leo McLaln, deputy United States marshal on temporary assignment here, left this morning for Klamath Falls where he was to transact official business Business Visitors Out-of-town business visitors In Medford Saturday Included Mrs. Charles Edwards, Mrs. Charles Brady and Mrs. Lillian Qren bemer, all of Ashland, Call In Ashland Recent Medford callers In Ashland Included Mrs. Polly Barr, Ed and Jim Daly, J. R. Marshall and Frank DeSouza. all of whom vis ited there Saturday. Wrestling Patrons Among Ash land persons attending the wrestling matches In the armory last night - were Mr. and Mrs. Melvln Kaegl, Earl Leever. George Dayton, Art Coopor. Mr. and Mrs. P. O. MacDougall and W. D. Jackson.- Active Meeting Regular weekly dinner -meeting of the Active club will be held In the Hotel Medford tonight at 6:30. F. Kramer Deuel, local attorney, will address the club on the "Supreme Court." The meet ing will adjourn early so members can attend the 30th Infantry band eoneert In city park. So Team Drills The Eagles' drill team will omit Its usual practice this week, It was announced today by William Peck, manager. The drills will be resumed next Wednesday, he stated. The aerie and auxiliary drill teams have been busy making prep arations for their dance In honor of the 30th Infantry regiment In the Oriental gardens tonight. To Test Driver Ward McReynolds. state examiner of operators and chauffeurs, will be at the city hall from 8 a. m. to 6 p. m. Saturday to conduct written examinations and road tests. Anyone desiring a permit or license to drive a car la Invited to consult htm in the examination room on the top floor of city hall. Book lets containing Information on which the written examinations are based may be procured any time at city or state police headquarters at city hall. Airport Arrivals Arrivals at the Medford municipal airport late yes terday Included Roald Hanson, who was en route from Eugene to Red ding. Cel.. In a Taylor Cub; R. O. Davis, en route from San Francisco to Portland in a Fokker transport: and Lieut. O. J. Mossm&n, en route from Fort Lewis. Wash., to Hamilton field, CaJ., in a Douglas army ob servation plane. They all continued their flights as soon as their ships had been . serviced. Light Plant Installed Installation was completed yesterday of an elec tric light plant for the ERA camp of the Rogue River national forest at union Creek. W. L. Jones, con struction superintendent, and Grant Neeley, supervising mechanic of the forest service, directed the Installa tion. The plant has a capacity of five kilowatts. It will provide elec trlct light for the entire camp, gaso line lanterns having been used pre viously. The generator Is operated by a gasoline engine. Enlist In Army Jess A. Storm, son of Jess M. Storm, end Edward E Cleveland, son of Mrs. Ella Mlnlnlck, both of Central Point, were formally enlisted In the United States army at Portland yesterday, Willis E. Es tep. recruiting sergeant here, was noti fied today. For their assignment both youths chose the 7th Infantry which Is stationed at Vancouver Bar racks. Wash. They were accepted tentatively for military service by Sgt. F-step on April IB and sent to Port land for their final qualifying exam inations. HE ATE ALL-BRAN AND IMPROVED WONDERFULLY Roar! thia voluntary letter: "In risrard to your Aia-Bran it I marked on the packar '.vl in a cereal, best for cooking.'an s far as I am concerned, you mf t add be$t for hralth. Since 1 havt bepin to eat It, I have improved noer fully." Mr. H. E. Pel-, l:!W. Franklin Street, Jacks( i, MU i. AlX-BRAN corrects nmori ern tipation, due to mei 1 loA in "bulk." Within the body itabo-M water and forms a soft rr, .ts, gftiit y ponging out the system ( AUy-BRAK also supplin vitai-nii B to ton tip tho intest nes, 4 n j iron for the blood. Isn't his f od better than taking weake ing pi 1 and druga? ' Eat two tablespoonfu' daft 7. either aa a cereal with nilk frr cream, or in recipes. In chronH cases, with each meal. Sol ' by aii erocers. Made and (moron ttd bjr Kellogg in Battle Cietk. I PERSONAL Visitor, Mere Mr. and Mrs. Roy Pur of Ashlsnd called at the home or friend, here Sunday. ... Vlslllnj Here N. H. Ut-scnger of Poote creek tu transacting buslnsas and visiting friends here today. . . Canner Here Ralph X Kooaer of the Bagley Canning company In Aah land. was a business viiitor hr- t. day. ... Tournament Scheduled A "tomb stone" tournament has been sched uled for women of the Rogue Valley Golf Club, to be Dllvfri tsmnrrn afternoon as a feature of the weekly laoiea day. All new members are particularly urged to enter the tour, nament. Handiran. win x- Luncheon la to be served at 13:30 In the clubhouse. Mra. r. Q. Bunch. president of the women' mntinMnt of the club, la In charge. Livestock Portland PORTLAND. April 20. ( AP-USDA) Hogs 350, market fairly active, un evenly steady 15 lower; good-choice 165-215 lb. drlvelna mostly $10.35; few down 110.25. load lota absent, quotable around 10.50. 220-70 lb. $9.50-85. few llcht !!cht aan.innn- packlng sows mostly $8.00; few feed- pigs e.uv. CATTLE 100. direct 26, calves 10, market about steady on limited sup plies, steers scarce; medium-good fed kinds salable $8.75-10.00; few common-medium heifers $8.50-8.00, good fed kinds quotable to Monday's top of $9 25; low cutter and cutter cowa $4.00-5.25: common-medium $5.50 8.75; good beef cowa up $7.50. bulla $5.75-6.50; vealera nominally steady, choice kinds quotable up $10.00 or above. SHEEP 350, 1 decks 79 lb. Califor nia spring lambs $13.40, odd head trucked aprlngers unsold, held steady Or UD $14.00. choice wooleri tunh. salable up $12.00 and above shorn amas eligible $10.50. good-choice wooled ewea nominally S5.25-S.25. South San Francisco SOOTH SAN FRANCISCO. April 20. (AP-USDA) Hogs 1.750. direct. 1,. 515: SteSdT. ton and hull. annA 17ft. 220 lb. butchers $10.80; package 188 id. averages $10.55, few around 350 lb. weights $10.30: small lot medium alaughter pigs $9.50; packing sows mostly $8.73, few smooth light sows $9.00. CATTLE 300, direct 75; all classes In light supply, generally steady at Monday'a advance: load medium-good 1030 lb. steers from local feed lot $10.00, sorted S head with 4 per cent shrink; other steera absent, strictly good quoted up to $10.30; half-load 765 lb. grass heifers $7.75: half-load 1120 lb. good grass cows $7.25: short load 1150 dairy, type cows $6.35, mod erately sorted, low-cuttera-cutters $4.00-5.50; few medium bulls around $8.00, cutera down to $4.50. Calves, 140. SHEEP 1.330, direct 1,075; two loads Imperial recently shorn lamias on sale; nothing dono early. Chicago CHICAGO. April 20. (AP-USDA) HOGS: 18.000; weak to 10c lower; mostly 5-lOc off; packing sows around steady: top $10.30; bulk good and choice 200-320 lb. $109.35; most 150-190 lb., $9.50310.15; good pack ing sows largely $9,509.75. CATTLE 9.000, calves 8.000: gen eral market active and firm; com mon and medium grade ateera turn ing at $10.50 down to $8.50: good and choice undertone slow at $13 up ward but not enough auch cattle here to break the market; prime klnda absent; best around $15: only a few loada above $13.50; strong weight cutter cows up to $6 In a few instances; weighty saussge bulls $6.50(9.85; vealers steady at t8g9 on lights and 19. 50 10.50 on selects: stockera and feeders more active at $7 8.50. SHEEP J.OO0: fat lambs slow; few early aales woolsklns fully 36c lower at $13.75911. San Pranclsco Butter. SAN FRANCISCO, April 30. (AP USDA) Butter, score, 93-33; 91-32: 90-33; 89-31. PRINTED SILK CREPES Every Lady Will Be Talking About This Bargain M. M. Department Store CHAS. S. Portland Produce PORTLAND, April 30. AP) BUTTER: Prints, A grade. 84c lb. in parchment wrap pert, 35c lb. in car tons; B grade, parchment wrappers. 334c lb.; cartons 34 tie lb. BUTTBRPAT (Portland delivery, buying price) A grade, delivered at least twice weekly, 35r3Sie lb.; B grade, 33 4 34 140 lb.; C grade at market. B grade cream for market: price paid producer, butterfat basis. 63.3c lb.; milk. 63 7c lb.; surplus. 45.9c. Price paid milk board. 67c lb. EGOS Buying price by wholes 1-' era: extras. 31c: standards. 19c; med ium, 17c: medium firsts, 16c; under grade. 16c down. Cheese, country meats and live poultry unchanged. Portland Wheat PORTLAND. April 20. (AP) On the Portland future wheat market with sale of 2000 bushels May was cent higher, July down with no trading and September unchanged with aale of 2000 bi iels. On the sample cash market 1 o e a 1 wheat gained 1V4 cent with Montana Vt cent up. Wheat: Open High Low Close May 1.17 1.1814 1.17 1.18'i July 1.1114 1HV4 1 11 1 11 Sept. 1.08 1.08 1.08 1.08 Cash whest: Big Bend bluestem. hw, 12 pet., ll.3Hi; dark hard win ter, is pet., $l..ii!j: 12 pet., $i.33'i: 11 pet., $1.24: soft white, western white, hard winter and western red. $1,201$. Oats, No. 2 white, $33.50; gray, $32.50. Barley, No. 2 45 lb. bw., $40.00. Com, Argentine, $43. Mlllrun, standard, $31. Today's car receipts: Wheat, 14; flour, 7; oats, 1. Chicago Wheat CHICAGO, April 30. VP) In 1st trading today the Chicago wheat mar ket averaged higher, but failed to hold extreme upturns, a feature be ing widening of tha price spresd be tween the May future and new crop months. Wheat: Open High Low Close May 132 S 1.357a 1.32 1.34-35 July . 1.20 1.21 1.20 131H Sept. 1.17-18 1.18 l.H'4 1.184 Wall St. Report NEW YORK, April 30. (AP) A host of favorable earnings statements and prospects of further Industrial Improvement stimulated a selective and quiet rally In today's stock mar ket. Led by steels and rails, favored farm Implements, alrcrafts, rubbers and specialties pusned up fractions to 2 or more points, although late profit selling cut down extreme gains In many Instances. Losers were plen tiful at the close. The president's message to con gress requesting 1.600.000,000 for the relief budget was In line with fore casts and brokers thought It had lit tle Influence either way on stocks. The suggestion new taxes were pos sible In the next session had also been considered In the financial dis trict. U. S. government securities skid ded as the chief executive disclosed a boosted but anticipated deficit In the fiscal period ending June 30. Cor poration bonds Improved. Commodi ties displayed uneven trends. Stock dealings were rather lively In the first hour. The pace slowed subsequently. Transfers were around 1.100.000 shares. Today's closing prices for 32 sel ected stocks follow : Al. Chem. & Dye ...... 242 Am. Can .. 106 Am. Fgn. POW hh.h .eee.ee ea, 104 A. T. 6c T. 168 JUST ARRIVED Another one of th many good buyi we muds on our market trip; 485 YARDS of this season's newest and best 30-ln. printed atlk crepes. 88 different patterns carefully selected from 500 patterns. Regular 79c Values WHILE THEY LAST 49 yd. ADAIR, Mgr. Anaconda .. 65 Atch. T. & 8. F. S Bendlx Avla , 33 Beth. Steel .. 9H, Caterpillar Tract. .-.. 91 4 Chrysler ... 117 s, Coml. Solv, .. 18 Curtlsa-Wright . 8 DuPont . 159 Qen. Elec. .. .... 55 Gen. Foods , , 41 , Gen. Mot 59 Int. Harvest. I07T9 I. T. & T 13 Johns-Man. 133 Monty Ward 80 North Amer 36 Penney (J. C.) 98 Phillips Pet 58 Radio lol.a Sou. Pac 33 Std. Brands 14 St. Oil Cal. 47 St. Oil N. J. 88 Trans. Amer. . 15 Union Carb. .....100 Unit. Aircraft . ..... 38 U. S. Steel 113 SACRAMENTO. April 30. (PI Butter, first grade 37c; second grade 36c. HEAD InFRYCADSED LITTLE GIRL'S DEATH IS AUTOPSY EVIDE (Continued from Page One.) The autopsy yesterday, according to Webb's announcement, ahoweo that the blood clot resulted from this former hurt and not from any recent injuries which left numerous bruises on the tiny body. The father, Leonard Hopkins, Can yon vt lie barber, and his wife, Vlcia Cordelia Hopkins, are still being held in the county Jail. The father had admitted whipping the girl with a leather belt and the step-mother said she struck her on the legs with a small stick, but both deny unduly severe punishment, the sheriff said CRIME PICTURE HEADS ROXY BILL WEDNESDAY Pat O'Brien and Margaret Lindsay head the all-star cast of "Public Enemy's Wife." crime picture about the wives and molls of tough "pub lic enemies," coming to the Roxy theater for tt-norrow only. The story centers about the life oi a beautiful and cultured young girl who falls for the blandishments of a handsome and magnetic youth and marries him, not knowing he Is one of the leaders of a band of the coun try's most dangerous crooks and killers. Sewing At Home Mrs. Maude McCulloch, formerly employed at Mann's department store. Is now sewing at her home. Lawn mower service, call and del Ideal Bike Shop. Tel 806 411 E. Main P1SHINO TACKLE and Picnic Sup plies at Huson's Confectionery. Open evenings and Sundays. ROYAL ARCH MASONS Stated Convocation of Cra ter Lake Chapter No. 32 on Tuesday evening, April 20th at 7:30 P. M. Visitors welcome. FRED A. PURDIN. H. P O. D. FRAZEE. SeCy. Famous Treatments Rectal, Colon and Stomach Ailments For 25 ytt$ this Clinic bat mccaMf-Uy treated Rectal tnd Colon oliordari tueh Piles, Fia.utu, Fistula, Co litis, Blotting. Gat, Con it W pation; alao Stomach UN cers. Acidity, Indigestion. Send today for FREE Book Is. contain In valuable in formation and explaining our method. Our treatments Involve NO confinement or hospital surgical operation. Dr.C. J. DEAN CLINIC Pfiyefdan end Surfeon N.E. Corner Burn aide and Grand Avenue Telephone EAst 391B Portland. Oregon i IVTA aVa WED. ONLY i 4t mm mm vfi i i i n a, Jy mm M ENDS TONITE! W Coming To Craterian Wednesday r - 1 It" l& rv . - All of the charm and qualntness of the English countryside during the Napoleonic era la captured for the screen in Sir James Barrle's "Quality Street." co-starring Katha rine Hepburn and Pranchot tone. It comes to the Craterian theater for tomorrow only, and will also be Rialto Tomorrow Lynne Overman and Roscoe Kama, popular screen funny men, are team, ed In "Murder Ooes to College," a brisk, light-hearted mystery comedy which opens tomorrow at the Rialto theater. Overman Is the detective, and Karns la a crackpot newspaper man Both are after the murderer of a college professor who mixed mathe matics with the policy racket. Karn gets the girl beautiful Marsha Hunt Joseph Hergeshelmer's prize win ning novel, "Java Head," the poig nantly dramatic story of conflict be tween race and blood, starring Anna May Wong. Elizabeth Allan. Edmund Owenn and John Loder plays as the added feature with "Murder Ooes to College" at the Rialto theater to morrow and Thursday. 25c-35c-l)c Tomorrow and Thursday! Mystery Mixed With Mirth! College pro fessors . co eds . . funs ters . . mix ed up In A h 1 1 a r I o im e a m p u murder: Gripping Drama! Can 1 o t e barriers ' o race- and blood r HEAD s-T. f 6TZ2 Kllzahflh ALLAN E4mnn4 OWENN Positively Ends Tonite! "ZIEGFE1D3 Today 1:45-7:30 Regular frlreh " mmmmmmmmmmamMmmmm with I Anna Mar i yJ j&t 4I "3 V shown tomorrow ntght only at the Holly. It is the story of a young girl who falls In love with a distinguished doctor. - Th: supporting cast Include Fn Bainter, Eric Blore, Cora Wltherspoon and Florence Lak among others. Stated meeting Medford ViJfiitt caPt?r. Order of De-t-SEjyJ Molay, tonight at 8:30 jj2Qj Patrol members are re jVJVj quested to attend. Pst JjUVyfaf?' luck dinner postponed. M.Wm. O. Myers. Scribe. Malta Comtnnndcr No. 4. Knights Templar. Masonic Temple, Asjilund. Stated Conclave, Wednes day evening. April 31. Brief businejw session, fol lowed by work In the Red Cross and Malta degrees. Light refreshments after session. M. w. Grubb, E. C. R. E. Detrlck. Recorder. Too Late to Classify FOR SALE White-face heifer calvea about 10 months old. O. ie M. Store. RQ5S Lane. Jacksonville Hwjr. l:4f,-0:I.Vi:no 30'-40i'-10c Tomorrow (Wed.) Onlv TWO BRILLIANT STARS together for the first time ,.,., ,i.,..W-t?.!kJ.. I.sat Times lonlilit (Ihaot MOORE- V. - 'tARY GRANT O m y" A hilarious. romi.n-A f tic quest . , . Hepburn . I jrlorlous as a girl who 1 defied convention for the J mnn she wanted t I KATHARINE AIM Tomorrow Night at HOLLY THEATRE Yi FOR SALE Excellent 6 -room cot tage, strictly modern, on pave ment. Also a acres, close in, mod ern house. 3 chicken housea- H. O. WILSON, 7 Chestnut. Phone 1564. FOR SALE White enamel, S-burner WestlnRhouae Automatic range, in A-l condition. 032 Queen Anne. WANTED Woman for general house work. Phone 1345-J. FOR SALE Stesm sawmill, heavy double butt-strap upright botl?r; engine. etger. ctrrlaffe. hunk aaws; all tn good shape: capacity 16 to 30 M. per shltt: complete 11400 M J. McShane, 433 W. J St., Grant PSAS. SIX-ROOM modern house for rent Phone 387-R. FOR SALE Model A coupe, fine con dition. Frees" Garage, 801 N. Cen tral. PRIVATE CAR ROlng to Portlsn'l Thursday morning. Room for 3. Box 630. Trlbtine. FOR SALE Royal Blue separator No. 40. with electric motor attached; nearly new. Bargain price. 30 So. Or ape. FOR RENT Partly furnished modern 5 -room houw, garage, chicken houe, 1 4 A . 1 mile south on Kings Hwy. Vance Sutton, Rt. 1, Box 634. FOR SALE House-tent. 14x18; lawn swing, combination library-dining set. runs, day-bed. etc.; freah Tog genbergs. want llgnt 3-wheeld trailer. Woolverton, Gold Hill, op posite Gold Nugget. fi-ROOM bungalow for rent: plenty of shade. C. i ButterMeld. Med ford Bldg. FOR SALE Sawmill, fully equipped. overnauied ana reaay 10 run. can at 613 West 4th St.. Medford, be tween 6:30 and 7 p. in. FOR SALE Oas engines, pumps, mowers, rakes, plows, harrows, discs, etc. All kinds of used ma chinery at Bargain prices. 39 So. Grape. WANTED Young lady clrk. Make application tn writing, giving ror- mrr f xrlence, " It any. 8wem'a out snop. Dry Blocks or Slabs "Pres-to-logs" Dry Body Fir King Coal Valley Tel. 76. t.we. ' - llnntniT -.nt-lllP- ' af - a-v .B ar Bt a cash buyer for your next car. Thli new, lowest cost Snandng plan li available (o any one having a satisfactory credit record and i steady income. You select any new automobile or a used car less thin three yean old, and supply one-tnird tha purchase prica either in cash or by tha trade-in value of another automobile. This bank then supplies tha balance needed to make a cash deal Before buying a new car or refinancing your prejent one, invent fata what this olan will sava roul MEDFORD BRANCH The FIRST NATIONAL BANK Of PORTLAND mum rimiM oiroiti aTHlv SAVE TIME I Travel while yrai ileepl Ltsve here any evenlog. Fan overnight service brings you into Pordsnd or S.n Frsndsco early the next morning, rifrtiM and ready for work or pleasura after a real good rest. WhiJa you slumber in tha deep comfort of your Pullman berth, th engineer drives you swiftly and smoothly over the hifhway in the world tlttl riiltl You'll save money, too. For example! , , Ont war Koundtrip PnPTIflltin Rail Fare 11301 rUnlLHUU Lower Berth ..W a.00 This overnight STANDARD PULLMAN trip brings you into Portland, Union Station, at 8:00 in the morning. Rsil fare honored in crmfortable COACHES. . W " I0 SAN FRANCISCO wi f.,. -: Good in COACHES or TOURIST PULLMANS (plus 11.50 for an overnight berth). This overnight trip brings you into San Fninciico, Ferry Bldg.,at9:92 in the morning. Southern Pacific F. p. MORRIS, Ajrnt, rhoae M FOR RENT 4 -room lower floor, fur- manea or uniumishea, Boa west 10th St FOR SALE Automatio gas water heater. Huson'a Confectionery. CAPABLE housekeeper want work, preferably by day or hour. Apply 344 So. central. WANTED 350 people to attend Senior Play, April 33rd at 8;1S p. m., Sama Valley High School. REAL MYS TERY THRILLER. FOR SALE Horses and mules. Ranch, Dark Hollow road. Feht HAVE MONEY to Invest In small buxtneaa or part. Bos 614, Tribune. FOR SALE Team of mules, about 1200 lbs. each; good reliable work era. Cheap for cash. 39 So. Grape. FOR RENT Four large room suite la beautiful Holly Apartments; nicely furnished clean, cozy. Everything furnished except linens. Frtgldalre, electric range, hot water, all mod ern conveniences. Close tn, Jus north of postofflce. Available nuw. 46. See manager In rear, or phono 1473-W Tender, Aching, Swollen Feet In 6 Minutes, Sore, Burning Feet Get Amazing Relief Go to Jarmln's. Inc., or any other good druggist today and get an or iginal bottle of Moone'a Emerald Oil. The very first application will giv you relief and a few short treatments will thoroughly convince you that by sticking faithfully to it for a short while longer your foot troubles will be a thing of the past. One bottle we know will show you beyond alt question that you have at last discovered the way to solid foot comfort. Remember that Moone's Emerald Oil Is a clean, powerful, penetrating Antiseptic OH that does not stain or leave a greasy residue and that it . must give complete satisfaction or money cheerfully refunded. Fuel Co. 26 W. Main HltST NAHON-l IANK WMI Of THf 0IM" ihiiiuuci cototTieM a.. wji4BBi ar iseir