rETF(TRT MAIL TRIBUTE. ArEPFORD, OftEGOy. TUESDAY. THTR IS. 1937.
PAGE SEVEN
LOCAL and PERSONAL
Visits Here Adrian rraley of
Klsmath Palls visited friends and rel
atives here and In Ashland Sunday.
Business Visitors Out-of-town
business visitors calling hers recently
Included Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Moore of
Ashland who were her yesterday.
To Klamath Falls Kenneth Mad
den has been transferred from a ser
vice station here to a similar position
in Klamath Falls.
...
Transacts Business E. H. BlUlnss
of Ashland was among out-of-town
residents transacting business In
Medford Saturday.
Bring Roses A large bouquet of
red roses was sent to the Mall Trib
une office this morning by the Jack
son county Humsne society.
From Ashland George Oreen. pub
lisher and manager of the Ashland
Dally Tidings, was a visitor In Med
ford this morning.
Drills Tonight Regular drills for
Company A and headquartera com
pany, 186th Infantry of the Oregon
national guard, will be held at 8
o'clock tonight at the armory.
Minor Accident Cara driven by
Emma C. Buckley of Ruch and Roy
F. Cherry of route 1 were Involved
In a minor accident on the Btg Ap-
plegate road Sunday afternoon, a city
police report said today.
Recruiter Here MaJ. B. D. Bagnall,
From Hilt Mr. and Mrs. Arnold
Bsumsn were In Medford last night !
to attend the wrestling matches at
the armory. i
To "Wreck" Lee Oarlock, Horace
Bromley, George Kerr and II. H- Mc
Kenzle attended the Interstste 40 et
8 wreck at Weed, Cal.. last Saturday
night. Gsrlock Is grand chef de gsre
of the Oregon organisation.
Aulo Accident A car driven by
Joe Daniels of route 1 and one oper
U. S. army recruiting officer of the a ted by Wilton White of Lorlng court.
west inn sireei. mumca wnn nimv
damage at 618 South Central avenue
yetserday when the Daniels machine
made a left turn Into a private drive
way, according to a city police report.
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Palmer Music
and Electric Store
Main and Bartlett
Phone 788
Portland district, wss to leave Port.
land today on an Inspection tour of
recruiting activities In Salem, Eugene,
Medford and Klamath Palls In the
order nsmed, It was announced today.
From California Mrs. Dan Gamble
of Los Angeles and Mrs. Harry Lind
say and Prank Andrews of Pasadena.
Cal., will be guests st the home of
J. B. Andrews. 1404 West Main street,
for several days. They will arrive
by automobile tomorrow morning.
In Hospital Here Mrs. O. Edwards
of Qreenaprlngs underwent a major
operation at a local hospital the lat
ter part of last week. Mrs. J. A.
White of Ashland la reported recov
ering satisfactorily following a major
operation at a hospital here Satur
day. To Return Tomorrow George T.
prey and family are expected to re
turn to Medford tomorrow from
Bend where Mr. Prey has been at
tending the convention of the Ore
gon State Bankers' association. Mr.
prey is manager of the Medford
branch of the United States National
bank' of Portland.
Transferred Winifred Inman. em
ployed In the navy department In
Washington. D. C, has been trans
ferred to the navy Inspection of air
craft department at Santa Monica,
Cal., It was learned yesterday. Miss
Inman was to leave by plane for her
new position todsy. Miss Inman Is
the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. W.
Inman of Medford.
Active Meeting Medford, Ashland
and Grants Psss chapters of the Ac
tive club will meet in Joint session
at the Hotel Medford tonight at 6:30.
Nominations of officers will be held
by the Medford chapter, following
which the three clubs will hold a
stag party, wives of the Actlvlans
will gather at the home of Mra.
'Dwlght L. Houghton while the stag
party Is In progress.
Club Meeting Rogue River Vslley
Nsvy Mothers' club will hold a regu
lar meeting at 8 p. m., June 18. In
the home of Mrs. Thomas A. culbert-
aon. Sr., at the Medford airport. All
members are asked to attend as Im
portant business Is to be trsnsacted
by this recently-formed organization.
Including the reading of present and
the adoption of new by-laws. Mrs.
W. D. Roberts, first vice-commander,
will preside. The club la planning
its first annual picnic which will
be held on July 11 at the fish hatch
ery above Butte Palls. Mothers of
boys In the United states navy and
their families are Invited.
At Wrestling Matches Among Ash
land persons attending the wrestling
matches here last night were Mr. and
Mrs. Aubrey Miles, Mrs. LeRoy Osn
dee, Art Cooper, Mr. snd Mrs. P. O.
McDougall, Allen Brower. W. D. Jack
son, pred Cushlng and Esrl Leever.
Members to Aid All members of
the Eastern Stsr social club who have
not been contacted concerning the
serving of dinner, luncheon and a
bsnauet to the Lions and visitors
during the Lions' convention here
next week are requested to call Mrs.
L. L. Sanders at B86-J. All are urged
to aid and Mrs. Sanders requests that
members call as soon as possible.
Flowers for the tables will be appre
ciated, she said.
Wall St. Report
To Eastern Oregon Mrs. Eve Ben
son left today for eastern Oregon
where she will conduct dancing
classes for the next two months.
Following her stay there she plsns to
visit Los Angeles and Chicago for
further dancing study before reopen
ing her studio nere next September.
Miss Jewel Deter will conduct limit
ed summer clssses at the Benson
studio here during Mrs. Benson's
absence.
Fishing Good Pishing remains
good st Dlsmond lake, it la reported
today by attendants. Herman Paine.
California manufacturer and director
of the Los Angeles Chamber of Com
merce. spent four dsys at the lake
recently and got the limit each day,
a report stated. Recent visitors from
the valley Included: Mr. and Mrs.
I. M. Moyer and party. C. B. McRoex
and party and Mr. and Mrs. Theo
dore Guetzlaff of Ashland: J. A
Perry, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Fllnn of
Medford: and Mr. and Mrs. O. Hevll
son of Grants Pass. A public address
system has been Installed at the lake
to facilitate communication and en
tertalnment. Work ts reported pro
greasing on a large new boat-house
which Is expected to be completed
shortly. Cspt. Clyde R. Yates of the
Los Angeles office of General Petro
leum company arrived Sunday for a
two weeks' stay at the leke.
SOFTBALL GAMES
NEW YORK. June 15. (AP) Re
coveries of fractions to or more
point predominated In today's stock
market as strike news appeared less
of an Important selling Influence.
Brokers attributed the quiet come
back partly to quick-turn traders
and some short covering based on
the theory the wash-out of Monday
may have been a climax to the list
less performance of the past several
weeks.
At that, buying In most categories
was of the half-hearted type and
the ticker tape waa seldom called
upon to more than Jog. Best price
were seen in the final hour, with
steels and motors receiving the most
noticeable support.
Some traders cashed In profits Just
before the close, and extreme gains
were reduced in many instances.
There ateo was an assortment of
moderate losers at the finish.
Today's closing prices for 33 se
lected stocks follow:
Al. Chem. & Dye 3184
Am, Can ... 90
Am. ito Ppn. Pow
A. T. & T. , 165
Anaconda 604
Atch. T. & 8. F. 165
Bendix Avia - 19 V4
Beth. Steel ...... 80,
Caterpillar Tract. .....
Chrysler .
Coml. Solv ..
Curtiss-Wright
DuPont
Gen. Elec.
Gen. Poods -
Oen. Mot
Int. Harvest .....
I. T. is T. i
Johns-Ms n
Monty Ward
North Amer A
In Dual Role
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Penney (J. C.)
Phillips Pet ....
Radio
Sou. Pac
Std. Brands
8t. Oil Cal
St. Oil N. J
Trans. Amer. ..
Union Carb
Unit. Aircraft ..
U. S. Strl
101 T
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85 H
Edward Everett Horton, whose sad
festures are productive of tons of
lsughter wherever they are seen on
the screen. Is stsrred in one of the
most fsnclful and hllarloua comedies
of his csreer In "The Man In the
Mirror." which will play at the Rlalto
theater tomorrow and Thursday. Gen
evieve Tobln, also a favorite come
dienne, plays opposite Horton.
In the picture Horton haa to dou
ble with himself (his first "dual1
role), as hta reflection In the mirror
is personified and atarts to run
things, which leads to all sorts of
smuslng snd ridiculous compiles
tlons.
A thrilling and exciting drama of
the turf, "You Can't Buy Luck,
plays as the sdded feature with "The
Men In the Mirror." Helen Mack
Onslow Stevens and Vinton Haworth
have the featured leads.
Livestock
FLOWER NEWHOUSE
Practical Christian mystic of California
Speaks of "THE NECESSARY CHANGE"
Guild Hall, N. Oakdale Ave.
Sunday Evening, June 20th, 8 p. m.
LOVE OFFERING
All softball games scheduled for
tonight at the lighted high school
field have been postponed because
of rain and wet grounds, It was
snnounced today. This makea the
sixth consecutive postponement since
the opening of the season June 7.
Because of the unsettled westher.
it wss decided to give teams 34 hours
notice from now on when the games
are to be played, but It was thought
doubtful that the clubs would be
able to see action the rest of this
week.
Holders of season tickets will wit.
ness the original schedule of 46
games. It wss pointed out, the post
Donemente being tacked onto the
end of the schedule.
nTrTOMMM Tiff
Dynamic conflict, thrilling action
and searing romance are combined In
You Only Live Once." coming to
morrow only to the New Craterian
theater, with Sylvia Sidney and Henry
Fonda co-starred.
The story of a three-time loser who
resolves to go straight, only to have
fate pin a false charge of murder
against him and sentence him to the
electric chair, "You Only Live Once
shows him escaping from prison
Joining his sweetheart, and finally
In a fusllade of lead, the shattering
of both Uvea.
The picture will also be shown to
morrow night only at the Holly
theater.
EGOS Buying price by whole
salera: Extras. 10c;. standard, 16c;
medium firsts, 15c; undergrades, 15c
down.
Cheese, country meats and live
poultry unchanged.
PORTLAND. June 15 (AP) New
potatoes California whites. 91.859
1.90. The Dalles, agSftc lb.
PORTLAND. Ore.. June 15 (AP
USDA) Hogs: 300, market active
mostly steady, bulk 105-315 lb drive-
Ins, $10.65-10.75, load lots quotable
11.00, 220-370 lb. $10.00-10.25. light
lights and slaughter pigs $10.00-
10.25, packing sows $7.50-7.75. choice
feeder pigs saleable $10.00.
CATTLE: 150, calves 15. market
very slow, few sales fleshy grass cows
and common steers and heifers weak
to 25 cents lower, other c'asses steady,
mostly nominal, medium-good dry
fed steers saleable $0.00-10.25, few
common grassera $5.50-7.35. cutters
$5.00. odd lots grass heifers $5.50
7.00, cuttery dry type heifers $4 50.
low cutter and cutter cows active
$3.75-5.00, medium $6.50. 3 loads
California grass cows unsold, bulls
$6 00-6.50, vealers $0.00.
SHEEP: 700. Including 308 direct,
market slow, spring lambs 35-50 cents
lower, slaughter ewes steady, bulk
good rprlng lambs $9.50-10,00, com
mon $7.00-9.00, ewes $6.75, odd yesr
li.igs $5.00 common to good ewes
i 1.00-2. 50, odd head $3.00.
Ban Francisco Butter.
SAN FRANCISCO, June 6. (AP)
93-32; 01-31; 90-30
Butter; Score,
60-37.
SACRAMENTO, June 15. (AP)
Churning cream, first grade 36; sec
ond grade, 34 Vic.
VALLEY
Portland Wheat
Listen, Everybody
Have yon ever been pestered to death with someone 'i persistency? If
you have yon '11 understand our predicament. Carol Wall of the
Mail Tribune has camped in our store, trying to make us spend our
money in advertising, when we are having January in June. We
really believe that he has Alto, Arlene, Helen and Jenes, Fred, and
Carl all on his side of the argument.
The Carpenters had to give in, so here are some real specials for
Wednesday and Thursday only. Mow it is up to you to respond to
these young peoples' aspirations.
Wednesday & Thursday Only
June 16th and 17th
Our Famous
Wash Frocks
styled in Hollywood, all brand new
styles. The reg. Band Box price, $1.95.
Special $1.49
SLEIPS
Pure Silk Crepe. Reg. Band Box price,
$1.95.
Special $1.29
THE BEST SATIN SLIP in town 89
every day.
PORTLAND, June !. (Pi Grain.
Open High Low Close
July l.io i.oa l ot i.oa
Sep. 08 1.0014 88 1JJ0V4
Dec. .. 1.01 Vi 1.01V4 10114 1-0114
Cash wheat: Big Bend bluestem,
hw, 13 pet. 1.13; dark hard winter.
IS pet. 1.30: 13 pet. 1.33; llpct. 1.14:
solr white snd western white 1.14;
herd winter 1.13; western red MS
Oats. No. 3 white 33 90. gray 33 50.
Barley. No. 3-48 lb. bw 4000.
Corn, Argentine 43.00.
Mullrun standard 31.00.
Todsy's car receipts; Wheat
ficur 1.
Portland Produce
Rev. James Hamilton, pastor of
the First Christian church of this
city, was elected new president of
the Rogue River Vslley Ministerial
association at that body's annual
meeting yesterday. He replaces Rev,
E. B. Nourse of the Congregational
church In Ashland.
The meeting was held in Llthl
park In Ashland, beginning at 10:30
a.m. Other officers elected are: ev.
Nourse, vice-president, and Rev.
Iverson of the Presbyterian church
here, secretary-treasurer.
Reports of the past year's actlvl
ties and plans for the future featured
the business session. Picnic luncn
eon was served at noon to ministers
and their families from all southern
Oregon churches between Grants
Pass and Ashland.
A fall rally Is planned for the last
Monday In September at Orante
Pass, when Rev. S. L. Divine of this
city will be the main speaker.
Card of Thanks.
We wish to express our spprecla
tlon to friends for the kindness and
sympathy extended us during our
recent bereavement; also for the
besutlful floral offerings. Bernard
C. Boudewyns, Mr. and Mrs. 1
Sleight and Family.
Dramatic Stars
Oscar Piper, screen detective de
luxe, la at It again, in "The Plot
Thickens." fifth of the Stuart Pal
mer series coming to the Roxy thea
ter for todsy snd tomorrow. This
time the hard-bolted sleuth Is teem
ed with Zasu Pitts, In the role of
HUdegarde Withers. Jsmes Gleason
playa the Inpsector.
VIOLENCE FLARES
IN STEEL STRIKE;
PEACE HOPE SUM
(Continued Irons page One.)
Screen Sleuth
TWO VACANCIES Room ind board.
Mra. waterman, 17 Bo. Newtown.
Phone M70-Y.
FOR SALE 60 Bst tractor good con
dition, ready to go to work. 30 8.
Grape.
BOARD AND ROOM Neat. attracti7
room and good family meal. 716
E. Main.
FOR SALE Fountatn equipment, In
cluding refrigeration and back bar.
Practically new. Prospect Store,
Prospect, Ore.
FOR SALE Several Fordsona, thor
oughly overhauled; also crawler
tractors, mowing machines, hay
rakes, Irrigation pumps, electric
and gas, and all kinds of used
farm machinery in good condition,
at bargsln prices. 39 S. Grape St,
Mich., announced he would permit
peaceful picketing, and a C. I. O,
strike In Grand Rapid. Mich., furni
ture factories waa settled, sending
1000 men back to their Jobs.
But there waa no back-to-worfc
movement, no strike settlement.
There were hints that the strike,
already paralysing the Joba of 80,000
men In seven states, would spread
further.
With more than 10.000 coal miners
now out In an effort to cut off
steel's fuel supply, and with one CIO
spokesman stating that 600,000 men
can be called out If necessary, there
were persisting reports today of
strikes at other Bethlehem steel
plants besides the big one here.
Too Late to Classify
C E GATE9 AUTO CO.
R. b G. USED CARS
"30 podge Sedan
ao Essex Coupe . ....
29 Graham Sedan .
30 Oakland Sedan
39 Bulck Coupe
O. E. GATES AUTO CO.
Used Car Department
6th and Bartlett.
MUST SELL equity In this terms on
Dsisnce, s diocks from school, o
room modern house garage barn
chicken house, cooler, cement
walk, lawn, shade, garden. Lad 1 no
clover. Turn left at Howard school.
Hardy.
One group cheered the strikers and
pickets, urging them on.
Another hurled denunciations tt
them, holding them responsible for
the terrorism which swept tie 7-mile
Cambria plant area last night.
Organize Vigilantes.
Neutral resident of the valley
called for peace and an end to
bloodshed. In Johnstown, they or
ganized a group of "vigilantes" to
support Mayor Daniel J. Shields. The
mayor telephoned Gov. George earlier
that unless he took the situation in
hand at once, he would appeal to
the American Legion to protect the
city.
Thousands watched the disorders
last night, while against the night
sky the red glare of the mills and
showers of yellowish stars told them
that steel waa still being made.
Among the Injured at Cambria
were a union picket, shot twice and
critically wounded, and a Bethlehem
worker, with a fractured skull.
Pennsylvania's Governor George
Earle told his state police head,
Major Lynn Adams:
"Take control of the entire city
of Johnstown If local authorities
cannot maintain law and order."
Mayor Shi eld a said: "The city
council has authorised me to spend
unlimited funds to bring about order
during the strike."
Back-to-work movements pushed
forward In Youngstown, Ohio, and
Buffalo. N. Y.: the mayor of Monroe.
FOR SALE Thorobred Llewellyn
Setter puppies. See them at Mon
arch Seed Co.
FOR RENT Furnished house, 636
west Fourth.
'34 CHRYSLER Sedan, small mileage:
cannot be told from new; Blue seal
guarantee. Only $563 on low, eaay
terms.
PIERCE-ALLEN MOTOR CO. .
Dodge and Plymouth.
FOR SALE 14-h.p. Johnson motor
and 16-ft. cruiser boat. F. W.
Ovelman, Jacksonville Hwy.
FOR SALE 7-year-old horse; work
single or double: gentle; broke to
ride; 1100 lbs. Chas. Oswald, Eagle
Point, Climax Rt., Antelope.
MODERN suburban home for rent,
furnished. References required. In
quire 109 E. 8th St.
FOR RENT Furnished 3 -room apart
ments, with garage; adults. 604
West 10th.
FOR RENT 2 -room house, all fur
nished; lights and water paid. 351
Beatty.
FOR BALE Nice, large house; hard
wood floors, 4 bedrooms, living
room, dining room, kitchen, 3
porches, bath, large lot. 70x335:
shade trees. Price (3500, $350
down. Another house, close In, on
pavement, 3 bedrooms, large lot:
In good condition. S3250, 1335
down. H. G. WILSON, 7 Chestnut.
Phone 1564.
GUARANTEED PAINTINCI. time paT
menta. Mitchell Auto Beauty Shop.
CORNS CURED
$50.00
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PORTLAND, June 15, (AP) But
ter Prints. A grade. 3316c lb. in
parchment wrappers; 34V4c In car
tons. BUTTERFAT (Portland delivery,
buying price) A grade, 32A$$3c
lb.: country stations; A grade, 30
or 31c lb.; B grade l'c less; C grade
6c less.
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AH colors including white with crepe jolei; alio military heel. The
regular Band Box price $3.95 Special
THE
223 East 6th St.
$2-95
'THE STORE THAT SAVES YOU MONEY"
Phone 989
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