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    MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. rEDFORD, OREGON. TTEDyESTOT. .TTTN'E 16. 1937.
PAGE SEVEN
LOCAL and
Here from Athland Out-of-town
residents transacting outness hen
Monday Included Mr, fend Mrs. Henry
Hughes of Ashland.
From Trail Mr. and Mrs. Tom
Week of Trail were among those
shopping and calling on friends bre
this morning.
Officers Meeting A special meet
ing of the Rogue river chapter of the
Reserve Officers association has been ;
railed fnr tnmnrrnw nltrht at 7:30 I
o'clock; In the armory.
Ex-Resident Here W. W. Ussher,
well-known former resident of Med
ford and vicinity now living In Santa
Monica. Cal., spent a few hours here
today renewing acquaintances.
Returns Home Mrs. Leroy Shurt
leff recently returned from a two
werte visit in Seattle with her father.
Charles A. Patterson, and other rela
tives and friends.
Return from Conclave Postmaster
Prank DeSouza and daughter and C.
M. Houston, superintendent of malls,
returned last night from sessions of
the postmasters' convention at As
toria. Policeman Here Sgt. Ed Walker of
the state police arrived In Medford
this morning and will remain for two
days before returning to Diamond
lake where he la stationed for the
summer. Sgt. Walker la assigned to
the game division of the state police.
Active Meeting Grants Pas and
Medford members of the Active club
held a Joint meeting In the Hotel
Medford last nglht. The large at
tendance enjoyed a Dutch feed, cards
and other entertainment. Nomina
tion of officers for the Medford chap
ter will be held next Tuesday night.
"y.To Omit Meeting Because of the
aiflnce of Mrs. Elva Lough, preal
deii. at the state convention In Al
btny.1Ve regular semi-monthly meet
ing ofV-Mie Women's Relief Corps,
scheduled" K, tomorrow afternon, will
be omitted. J"V
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Twin-Bar
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S-P-E-E-DI 75 f
Sensational new feature, I Twin
bar design sturdy, raeyl "Tor
pedo" fender light, balloon
tirea. many others I
27.95 Boys' or OirU'
CUn Wards BIKE PARADE
0 to be held Saturday, June 26.
1. ENTER . . .
Come to Words for full in
structions, and to register.
Seethe Hawthorne Bicycles
on sale,
2. DECORATE . . .
your bike. Any make bike
can be entered. Start plan
ning now . ; . beauty and
:4
originality count.
Don't wort. Register NOW of Montgomery Wards
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So. Central
RHEUMATISM
Be relieved at once by our herbal remed) tried anO
telted over thousands of yeara. Chinese herbs will five
you relief no matter what yon are afflicted with you
owe It to yourself to ase this opportunity to regsln youi
- - ' neslth. Chsn t herbs hste restored health to tnousano.
L ? ot people Why not you? Do yon hsve oss. comtlps
R-"" ,i. stomscn Trouble. Rheometum. Hsy Fever. Prostste
Trouble. Ulcers. Children's Bed Wetting. Oell stones.
Run Down Condition. Slnoi Trouble. Asthma. Influents.
Female Trouble. Piles. Chronic touh. Hlrh Blood Pressure. Arthritis
Colitis Nervousness. Appendicitis. Tonillltls. Eciems, Heart. Liver
Bladder. Kldnets. Lon. Blood, trlnsry Disorders. Tree consultation
Open Itallv lu A.M. to CH.tN CHAN Set, Ml P.M.
8 P M. 333 E. Main Chinese Medicine Co !" 10 ' K 11
PERSONAL
Business Visitor M- T. Burns of
Ashland called on mends and busi
ness acquaintances here yesterday,
Fire Loss Nil No property loss
from fire occurred during May, Chief
Roy EUtott announced today. The
fire department answered six calls
during the month, be said.
a
Prom Phoenix Gilbert Davis of
Phoenix was transacting business In
Medford this afternoon. Mrs. Irene
Wells was among Phoenix visitors
here yesterday.
Calling Here Out-of-town resi
dents transacting business here yes
terday Included Fred Warner of Trail,
Mrs. Sylvia Nye of Prospect and Mrs.
Edna Banry and daughter Myrtilla,
of Gold Hill.
Bible Class Meet Women's Bible
class of the First Methodist Episcopal
church will meet at 3 o'clock tomor
row afternoon In the home of Dr.
Susie standard, 1000 West Main
street.
On Soil Survey R. Denlson, Ore
gon State college student In engi
neering. Is working on the soil con
servation survey for the county
agents office. He will be employed
for the summer.
Fire Crew Called Chemical crew of
the fire department was called out
twice yesterday afternoon, but in each
Instance there was no fire, only smoke
blown back down chimneys by a
strong wind. The first call, at 4:45,
was to the home of Dr. L. L. Sanders
620 East Main street. Second call,
at 6:15, was to the residence of Mrs.
Helen Dixon, 626 West 10th street.
Fire Hose Drills A team of Med
ford volunteer firemen will hold hose
drills near headquarters at 6:30 to
night and Friday night In prepara
tion for competition during the an
nual convention of the Oregon Fire
Chiefs' association hers June 24, 25
and 26. The men have been prac
ticing several nights a week for the
competitive drills under the direction
of Chief Roy Elliott.
iST.1 VLTl
New Streamlined
IIAWTIIOHiVE
2888
Motorbike 25.88
3. RIDE . . .
your bike in the parade.
It's great fun. Get your
friends to enter and ride
in the parade with you.
4. WIN . . .
a valuable priie. $10 in
valuable merchandise
prizes. Your choice of
Wards Hne Sporting uoodi.
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Telephone 286
Business Callers Out-of-town bus
iness callers In Medford today In
cluded John Ellesteadt and Mrs. L
C. Grimes and son Oliver, all of Cen
tral Point.
Fllng South Howard Scheurer
brought his Falrchlld csbin plane
down at Medford municipal airport
.'or refueling this afternoon. Ac
companied by his wife he was en
rout from Portland to his home In
Oakland, Cal.
t
Luncheon Set Alpha Delta class
of the First Christian church will
meet tomorrow for covered -dish
luncheon to be served at noon. The
committee In charge will furnish
dessert and those attending are re
quested to bring a covered dish.
Minor Accident A ar driven by
Lizzie Costolo of 66 Church street.
Ashland, hit the rear end of a truck
operated by Wilbur T. Lehmons of
410 Columbus avenue yesterday morn
ing at the Intersection of Main street
and Riverside avenue, according to a
city police report.
Wall St. Report
KFW vrtRTC. Jun. 18 I Tr) Steels
and motor, led quiet tock market
decline In late trading toaay.
nixnuriiiied hv ff art protracted
strlkei In the ateel Industry would
dull the edge of industry recovery.
tradera allowed prices to ainx trac
tion to around 3 points,
brw in the session a handful of
selected laaues attempted a mild ad
vance but their failure to follow
through eerved to cut the entire list
from price moorings, oroKers sale
Technical analysis stressed, how
ever, that declines were registered on
limited volume. Transactions approx
imated 700.000 shares.
Todey's closing prices for 33 select
ed stocks follow:
Al. Chem. As Dye .....-.-- 310
Am. Can !
Am. J, Tin. Pow
A T. & T
... lesvi
501,
. so '4
Anaconda .. ..-..-
Atch. T. At 8. F
Bendlx Avla
1B,
19
Beth. Steel
Caterpillar Tract.
...not quoted
100
13V1
'.
151
.... 50 H
3y4
48 H
Chrysler ......-..
Coml. Solv
Curtlss-wrlght
Du Pont .,..............
Oen. Elee.
Den Foods ........
Gen. Mot
rnt. Harvest. .
I T. s T
Johns-Man ...-
Monty Ward
North Amer ....
Penney (J. C.)
Phillips Pet.
Radio .
10SV4
joh
.. ..123 "4
.. 51
2iy,
85
. 53
8
12
40
63T,
13 2
08
. 24
....... 04
rfou. Pac.
Std. Brands ..
St. Oil Cal.
St. Oil N. J
Trans. Amer. -
Union Carb
Unit. Alrcroft
U. a. Steel
Livestock
Portland. June 19. (AP-USDA)
HOOS: 400, market talrly active,
ateady. bulk HS-3H lb. drlvelns
10.76. load lots eligible til, 330-
380 lb 10 10.35. 120-150 lb. 10Q
1055, packing sows 11.75, feeder pigs
10 10.10.
CATTI,t 150. Including 8 direct,
calves 35, Including 10 direct, market
active, steady with Tuesday, dry led
steers scares, steady; medium-good
grain (ed ateera aaleable eo 910.35,
few common Kress steers 5.508 50,
odd need 11.75; grass heifers (5 60
a 5.75. low cutter and cutter cowa
3.503 5, common-medium butelier
cowa 85.25 (J S, strictly good beef cows
7.50, few bull 5. cuttera as, veal
alow, few sales steady, some Interest
following good-choice 89.
SHEEP 800, Including 379 direct,
market slow, scattered sales spring
Ismbs stesdy, good kinds S9.30.jl0,
common-medium 7, few yearllnga
55 good slaughter ewes 35 cents
and more higher up to as.
Portland Produce
PORTLAND. June 16. (AP) BUT
TER: Prints. A grade, S3',4o lb. in
parchment wrappers, Wo I"
tons; B grsde 33!$c In parchment
wrappers; 33c In cartons.
BUTTERFAT (Portland delivery.
buying price) A grade, 83c33'c
mm
Tomorrow & Fri!
90 MINUTES
OF SCREEN JOY I
"KELLY
THE
SECOND"
with
Patsy Kelly
Charlie Chate Qwinn
William . Pert Kelton
WWWWWN
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f jj Ends Today
I "The Plot Thickens" 1
A JAMES 0LEAS0N J
ZASU PITTS j
lb.: country stations; A grade. 10
81c lb.; B grids 10 leas; 0 grade
6o lees.
BOOS Buying price by whole
salers, extras, 20c: standards, 17c;
medium. 16c: medium firsts, ISc;
undergrade. 15c doren.
Cheese, country meats and live
poult "7 unchanged.
NEW POTATOES California
whites, si. 35 9 1.50: The Dalles, 2'c
pound.
CANTALOUPES Brawley. Jumbo,
4fta, 2 75jrS.
Portland Wheat
PORTLAND, June 16. M
Grain:
Wheat: Open High Low Close
July 1.03 1.03 1.03 1.03
Sept. I.OOH 1.0014 1.004 1.004
Cash wheat: Big Bend blueetem.
hw., 12 pet.. (1 12; dark hsrd winter.
13 pet., SI 29; 13 pet., 8131; 11 pet..
1 .13: soft white and western white,
1.13; hard winter, 81 11; western
red, si. 13.
Oats, No. 3 white, 838.80; fray,
832 50.
Barley, No. 3. 45 lb. b.w., M0.00.
Frisco Butter.
SAN FRANCISCO. June 18. (API
Butter: Score, 93-33; 91-81: 90
30: 80-27. Eggs and eheese un
changed. V. 8. D. A.
SACRAMENTO, Calif., June 18.
(API Btitterfat: First grade, 36c:
second grade, 34 .
MUTINY ABOARD
CREATE JFUR0RE
LA PALLICE, Prance, June 16. ;
(AP) Muttnoue tailors on the Span
lah government destroyer C 1 a e a r
trained their guna on a French sloop
of war in 1a Pall Ice harbor today.
French and British warships In the
vicinity were cleared Immediately for
action.
The British destroyer Bulldog, the
French destroyer Fougueux and the
French sloops Eplnal and Doubour
dteu were lined up facing the Clecar.
One hundred and stxteen refu
gees from besieged Bilbao were on
the Spanish ship. French authorities
nsked the Spanish consul at La
Rochelle to try and persuade the Cie
car's men to land them.
The mutiny broke out when Com
mander Enrique Margatl and Lieu
tenant Vlcene Ascensl of the Clecar
trlPd to land.
Their sailors, apparently thinking
the officers were deserting the ship,
threatened them with pistols. But
the officers succeeded In getting
ashore under the watchful eyes of
French customs officers.
Wary port officials called on the
FbUReux. which sped here from Brest,
H. M. S. Bulldog and the French
sloops, which had been cruising out
side the harbor, returned to watch
the Clscar. They were prepared- to
bring the Spaniard's crew to order
quickly, should the mutineers fire
their leveled guns.
WROHG MAN.
A Hollywood studio party for
talesmen brought charges from
pretty Patricia Douglas, 20, film
extra, that she was attacked. Sh
exonerated a Hollywood theater
man.
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COMING SUNDAY I I
the TRUTH
ABOUT THE
VICE RACKET!
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Joe E. Brown Coming To Craterian
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An airplane that virtually fliee
Itself, a newspaper editor who unwlt
t.ngly scoops himself, and a swindler
who unconsciously cheata himself are
some of the Ingredients that contrib
ute to make Joe E. Brown's latest
farce. "Riding On Air," coming tomor
u w to the New Craterian theatre, one
that promises to be among hi best.
Adapted from the Richard Mac
au! ay storiea of Elmer Lane, country
correspondent for the Chicago Star.
GOOD SAMARITAN
NEAR DEATH
OF
C OR V ALU 8, June 18. (AP) The
part of & good Samaritan may cost
Ernest Carey, believed to be from
Re deport, his life.
He Is In a hospital here with a
skull fracture, which he received, he
told police, when he was hit on the
head with a hammer by James But
ler, 45, believed by au tor I ties to be
mentally deranged.
Carey, passing Butler's home In
the Rock Creek area near the foot
of Alsea mountain, saw the house
afire and went to aid him. As po
lice pieced the story together. Butler
apparently thought Carey wanted to
wrestle with him and hit him on
the head with a hammer five times.
Butler fled Into the woods and
Carey managed to get aid to reach
a hospital. A posse of state police
and sheriff's officers captured But
ler about midnight. His sister, Mrs.
Lee Bellman, told police Butler had
been unbalanced at Intervals for
eight months and that she had been
threatened. .
The amoeba la so named from the
Greek word meaning "changeful," as
the microscopic animal li constantly
changing Its shape.
Show Starts Tonight at 6:30
Ahows
1:45
J:X0-B:lin
EVEN A SAP CAN BE A HERO...
IF HE DOES IT WITH MIRRORS!
- , I """ rim,, the SatEvePost to fill the icreea
jr, 1 Ul'J'n withhowhof mirth I jas q
Today
and
THURS!
edwaTrd
EVERI'TiT
2 HITS!
HmcU bMtlrtf
hooft pounding .
t thrlllln romanr
of th racing game
l , , where only
i Rtirkrrn pay for lurk
a
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M they have appeared In the Satur
day Evening Past, "Riding On Air"
shows Joe In the role of Elmer, who
always manages to get himself In
Jams with his sweetheart, neighbors
slid particularly Mr. Byrd. the Star's
country editor. Yet Elmer always
comes up with an astounding scoop,
and along with that triumph he usu
ally adds measurably to his bank roll.
Florence Rice la the girl and Ouy
Klbbee has the role of Mr. Byrd.
Rialto Romance
Helen Mack and Vinton Haworth
have the featured roles with Onslow
Stevens and Maxlne Jennings In "You
Can't Buy Luck." a thrilling romance
.f the turf playing at the Rtalto
theatre tomorrow and Thursday at
the added feature with, "The Man In
The Mirror", starring Edward Everett
Horton and Genevieve Tobln.
Notice
In the County Court of the 8tat of
Oregon, for Jackson County.
In the Matter of the Estate of Walter
C. Clements. Deceased.
Notice Is hereby given that the
undersigned, as executrix of the
above named estate has filed herein
her final report and account; that
July 16. 1937, at 10 o'clock a. m., at
the courthouse In the City of Med
ford, In said county, baa been fixed
by the above named court as the
time and place for hearing objections
to said final account, and for the
examination and allowance thereof.
Dated June 16, 1B37.
LOTTIE I. CLEMENTS.
Executrix.
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Semi-monthly meeting f the
Southern Oregon Oem and Mineral
society was held last night at the
chamber of commerce with President
K. It. Santo presiding.
Pour new members, Victor B.
Spark. William Sheets and Boh Wild,
ell of Medford and Mrs. Carrie M.
Hill of Eagle Point Joined the or
ganisation. W. H. Lyd.erd spoke on
the progress of the new organiza
tion and expressed great pleasure at
the Interest and enthusiasm being
shown
Pie.na were tnsde for an exhibit at
the carnival planned for the Lions'
convention to be held here next wk.
A field trip la scheduled for Sunday
and members are to meet at the
chamber at 8:30 a. m.
The society now numbers 75 active
members and number of honorary
members. The group meets every first
and third Tuesday of each month.
Too Late to Classify
POR SALS Horses end mules. Will
trade lor any Hind of livestock
Stewart Ave. to Thomas road. Jack
Martin.
FOR SALE High-priced men'a hats
ror ai.oo, wnue they last. Hat De
partment, Unique Cleaners, 30 So.
Central.
LADY wants transportation to We.
nstcnee, wssn. Help share ex
penses, rnone 139 central point.
PUREBRED black and white Shop
herd pups, cheap or trade for lum
ber. wood, chickens or anything
usciui. noyai nogue Kennels.
WANTED To r.nt 8-room partly fur-
nianea or mrnisned house, close in,
July 1. by reliable party. Box 3830,
Tribune.
WANTED Middle-aged woman to
care ror woman. Mile west Fhoe.
nil, Jessie Turnbouih. Box 319.
Rt. 4. Medford.
WANTED Good woman cook for Ho- I
tel Coffee Shop. .Box 3973. Tribune, j
POR SALE One 3-hole Ice cream 1 1
cabinet, excellent condition. Tal- . M
ent Cafe. I ,,
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"v!Hf STARTS
TOMORROW! ig
What a Wow
M.t. ...25c li I of a Showrj:
Eves . . . 38c III jg'V' I "TNSNJs
Kiddles . lOe III Kr' W
I Elmer Lane, the world 'i luckiest . I
I newspaper man . . . right out of I
m ins, aB.r . rv
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OH BEAT
FURNISHED
SOLDIER LOAN
ennn -room modem, new
bZI UU T" home, close In cm
w Esst side: breakfaat
nook, fireplace, hardwood floors,
furnished, Including oil heater,
electrlo range, davenport, etc.
House and furniture In excellent
condition. Priced at only (3700.00,
with small down payment, balance
assume aoldler loen payments leas
than aio pet month. Including In
terest. Also
830 ACRES
40 ACRES FREE WATER
NEW MODERN HOME
One of the oldest ranches In th
valley, never betore offered for sale;
330 acres sandy loam soil, 38 A.
alfalfa. 35 A. meadow. 40 A. grain,
balance pasture; located near town;
new modern fl-room bungalow
among grove of large oaks. Estate)
being closed. Ideal dairy and stock
ranch. Look at this.
CHARLES A. W1NO AGENCY, WO.
Phone 738. 100 E. Main St.
Exclusive Agents.
EXPERIENCED GIRL wants full
time housework. Inquire 810 West
10th, Cottage 4.
ONE-POOM APT., sleeping room. 144
No. Bartlett.
WANTED Head waltreaa for Hotel
Coffee Shop. Box 3793, Tribune.
FOR SALE 8-week roosters. lOe.
Hungates, mile west Talent
school.
LOST Red calf about 300 lbs., near
Pine Cone. Call 890.
WANTED Riding corn eultlvetor.
Call 344-J-4, between 13 and 1.
CHEVROLET 8-cyl. Sedan; new paint,
motor perfect; trunk. Only 885.00
down.
PIERCE-ALLEN MOTOR CO.
Dodge and Plymouth.
WANTED Bids on thinning 88 scree
apples, some equipment furnish
ed. A. H. Dsvenhlll, Vslley View.
GUARANTEED PArNTTrTO. Urns PSV
menle. Mitchell Auto Beauty Shop.
Board Tour Pett at the
Humane Society Shelter
Summer Rates We Call and
Deliver
Midway Road Phone 1518
RICE