fEDFOTTO MATL TRTBrj"N"E. fEDFORP.. OBEOOy. THTRSDAT. .TTTLT 1. 1937.
PAGE SETEN
LOCAL amd PERSONAL
Here from Lake Mrs. P. o. Hawk Vlilt Friends Dr. and Mra. c. E.
of Diamond lak resort transacted
business and received medical atten
tion her yesterday.
Visit Hera Yesterday visitor In
Medford from out of town Included
Mrs. Sella Tullla of Trail and Mrs.
H. E. Orlffeths of Eagl Point.
Prom Central Point Out-of -to a-n
residents -transacting business In
Medford this morning Included Henry
young and Mrs. H. C. Cary, both of
Oentral Point.
. .
Prom Ashland Among Ashland
residents spending the evening In
Medford last night were BUI Jung
vtrth. Lawrence GUI and Dwlght
Patterson.
Plan Opening Mr. and tira. Ray
Schumacher of Talent and Medford,
who recently purchased the Grants
Pass Band Box store, plan to open
the establishment under their man
agement Saturday, The business will
be closed today and tomorrow for
Inventory. Schumacher formerly own
ed Ray's market at Talent.
PILE SUFFERERS
New Cet Quick Relief
This Safe Eaty Way
Why exmtinua to suffer? Ho ma tm
vonuui Bead to cm iufl trine thtt pain,
fafoxty and mra tail dlstnu eaojd by
Mm. On tingle box of MOAVA SUP
POSTTORTES, that coat nlr a fejw otnti
vUl quickly and oonclu-iwlr proro that
IKa Miffsrinjr mn ba atansatl i ntvli
iMnM btnlibtd. If Umm moototn.
forties, homlinc raotal oonw don't do M
we W7 your money ehosrfully rtrfandad.
Why DfftT another day? Got a (mull box
Bst Moavm today and aoocpt oothlnc !.
In and
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PILE
l SUPPOSITORIES
Jarmln's For Drugs
DINE and DANCE
at the CHATEAU
Swing String Serenaders
with Lawrence Hubert
Every Evening
Kunx of thla city Tinted friends In
Ashlsnd early this week.
Calling Hera Mrs. H. L. DeArmond
of Ashlsnd and daughter, Mrs. Rich
ard Amrlne of Laiccvlew, visited In
Medford yesterday afternoon.
...
From California A visitor In the
city Is Mrs. Bess Sutler of Vallejo.
Cel., who Is a guest of her sister-in-law,
Mrs. C. P. Luchterhsnd.
Calls In Ashland Recent Medford
visitors In Ashlsnd Included H. M.
Welshssr, who trsnsscted business
ther Wednesday,
...
To Eugene Miss Louise Hsrnlsh
left here Tuesday for Eugene wher
she will spend a fortnight visiting
friends and relative.
Red men to Install Improved Order
of Redmen will Install officers for
the ensuing term at their hall on
Apple street next Tuesday evening.
On Business Here A, H, Pracht, R.
E. Detrlct, h. R. Coder, O. D. Elhsrt
snd Mrs. Guy Applewhite, all of Ash
lsnd, have been among Medford busi
ness visitors this week.
Body Cremated The body of Sher
man B. Pecht, Medford, wss cremsted
at the Htllerest crematorium In
Grants Pass Tuesdsy. The ashes were
to be taken to Mr. Pecht's former
home In the east by hi wife. Fu
neral services were held here Mon-
dsy at the Perl chapel.
...
Examiner Due Ward McReynolds,
state examiner of operators and
chauffeurs, will be here as usual Sat.
urdsy at the city hall between 8
a. m. and 5 p. m. All those wishing
permits or licenses to drive care are
asked to see Mr. Reynolds during
those hours.
Test Fire Apparatl All Rogue River
national forest automotive flre-flght-
lng equipment was assembled today
for a test and demonstration at the
head of Forest creek in the Apple-
gate section. The workout wss dl
rected by H. C. Obye. assistant super
visor In charge of fire control.
Bar from Ashland . 11. Utwttler
of Ashlsnd transacted business and
called on friends her yeaterdsy.
...
U el I Election Election of of
ficers of southern Oregon voltur of
the 40 et 8 soelete, composed of Jack
son snd Josephine counties, will b
held at a Dutch feed In Valentine's
csfe tomorrow night at 7 o'clock
Member wishing reservation are
asked to get In touch with Lee Oar
lock, grand chef de gare.
Transferred Here Cordy Sunder
man today resumed his position aa
recreation architect at Medford head
quarters of the Rogue River national
forest. He held the same post here
before but was transferred In the
same capacity last year to the Siski
you national forest In Grant Psss.
Mr. snd Mrs. Sundermsn and family
moved to Medford yesterday.
Livestock
Wall St. Report
Many Stars at Craterian Sunday
Tti
ADRIENNE'S
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Suggestions
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New Assortment
SUN SUITS
OVERALLS
SLACKS
SPORT SHIRTS
GOWNS
$198
House Coats
Values to $3.98
SPECIAL
$298
Lounging Pajamas $2.98
Regular values to $5.98
DRESSES
STRUTWEAR COATS
HOSIERY HATS
$1.35 VALUES. KNIT SUITS
4TH OP JULY SPECIALS . ,
2 and 3 Piece
$100 i2 Price
JUST RECEIVED
$1.95
a new shipment of Nelly Don dresses in
laces, Bemberg sheers, dotted wi and
Batiste. Sizes 12 to 44.
to
$10.95
100 DRESSES
k prints and sheers. BUes 11 to tt pel AA
Values to $19 95. Special Friday T) JJ
attirday
ADRIENNE'S
CHICAGO. July 1. (AP-TJSDA)
HOOS 8000; msrket IS to 3s cents
higher toen Wednesday average: top
813.80: good to choice a 00 to 300-lbs..
811.78) 18.10; comparable 190 to 190
lbs. avers. SU.S0als.00: most good
360 to S00 lb. packing sows, SlO.lOt
10.78.
CATTLE 4000, calves 1500: grsln-
fed steer IS to 35 cent higher, top
15.00 pld for 1180-lb. averages: best
yearlings, 815.00: grass steers, eio.so
down to 87.00 and below: atockers
and feeders, week to 35 cent lower;
grasa cow and heifer steady: bulls
steady to weak: vealera 89.50 down;
weighty sausage nulls up to i.io.
but most plsln and medium weight
offerings going at 88.75 8.50.
SHEEP 11,000: active and most
sslea spring Iamb and yearlings
steady; spots stronger, nstlve spring
ers to psckers, eii.oo; top eu.to:
four doubles Idaho springers, 810.00
straight: sheep steady; alsughter ewes
83.00) 4.50.
Soutb San Francisco.
SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, July 1
(AP-USDA) HOOS: 500. butchers 10
cents higher, top snd bulk 175-335 lb
11.95; llght-llght and medium light
11.00-76; 385-390 lb, 10.95-11.45; pack
tag sow mostly 9.40; few 8.75-9.35
CATTLE: 135; low: grass-fat steers
nominally quoted up to 9.35: medium
light down to 7.00; sale low-grade
cows 36 cent lower than Wednes
day's best time; low-eutter-cutter
cows J .00-80; weighty bull quoted
up to 6.00. Calves: 60, good-choice
vealera 8.60-9.60.
SHEEP: 1,900; lamb weak to 35
cents lower; wooled springers 9.36
10.35; medium-good shorn springers
5.00-7.00.
NEW YORK. July 1. I API The
stock msrket rested on Its oars to
day after a further upstream pull In
eitension of a mid-year rally.
While early gains were shaved,
most shares held advance of frac
tions to more than a point In late
dealings. '
A shift towsrd steel was seen for a
while accompanied oy a break of
more than 8 point tn Chrysler. How
ever, steel shires encountered larger
offerings on the bulge and yielded
part of the ground gained. Transfers
approximated 700.000 share.
Today'a closing prices for 83 se
lected stocks follow;
Al. Chem 4s Dye 334
Am. Csn 5V4
Am. A: Fgn. Pow. 7"
A. T. s T 165
Ansconda .. 63
Atch. T. at S. F. -.. 78H
Bendlx Avl. IBS
Beth Steel , 86
Caterpillar Tract.
Chrysler
CurtlM.WrlRht -DuPont
.
Gn. Elec.
Oen. Foods
Qtn, Mot.
Int. Harveat.
T. A T.
Johna-Man.
Monty Ward
North Amer.
Penney (J. C.)
Phllllpi Pet
Radio
Sou. Pac. .....
St-d. Brands .
St. Oil Cal.
St. Oil N. J. ...
Trans. Amer. ...
Union Carb. .
Unit. Aircraft
U. S. Steel ,
91
05 S
13!
153
524
, 103 H
. 10H
. 135
. 64H
. 33 1
. 86 i
. 13
. 69
- IS
, 100
97 V4
- 100 ft
San FranclKCO Butter
SAN FRANCISCO, July 1. (AP
USDA) Butter unchanged.
A parade of the most famous
names of the air wave cornea to the
New Cratertan theatre Sunday with
the first showing of "Hit Parade."
Frances Lang ford and Phil Regan are
co-starred in the leading roles.
Also th the huge cast are three
top-notch orchestras Carl Hoff and
his Hit Parade orchestra; Dulce El
lington with his hand, with Ivie An
derson; and nlmble-fngereld Eddie
Duchln uid his fsmoua aggregation.
Others Include Al Pearce and hla
Gong, Pick and Pat. Loulaa Henry,
George Olvot, the Oreek Ambassador,
the Voice of Experience, Ed Thorgnr
sen, Pert Kelton. the Gentle Maniacs.
Tie Toe Girls, Ed Brophy, Oscar and
Elmer and Xne b Courtney to mention
a few.
Guy Kibbee Heading
Cast Rialto Comedy
With Ouy Kibbee In the title role.
Octavlus Roy Cohen's famous "fst
man" detective steps out of the Sat
urday Evening Post onto the screen
In "Jim Harvey. Detective." coming
to the Rialto theatre for tomorrow
snd Saturday.
Comedy, naturally, Is the keynote
of the film play, but enough thrills
sre mixed In to more than balance
the laughter.
Tom Browne, Ed Brophy. Lucie
Kef; and Catherine Doucet all have
featured roles In this picture heading
the twin bill that will have singing
Dick Foran In "Cherokee Strip" as
the added feature.
Hotel Clerk flhot
LA GRANDE. Ore., July t. fAPt
Alfred Peck, aa, night clerk at the
Union hotel, was In a hospital here
today dangerously wounded snd
peace officers were seeking trace of
a man who shot Peck last night dur
ing an attempted robbery.
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Coming to
DREAMLAND
BALL ROOM
July 7th
THE APPOINTED TO
Portland Produce
PORTLAND. Ore., Junly 1. (AP)
BUTTER. Prints, A grade, 34 c lb.
In parchment wrappers, 35c In car
tons; B grade. 33 '4 c In parchment
wrappers, 34c In cartons.
BUTTERFAT (Portland delivery,
buying price): A grade, 34w34'ac lb.
country stations; A grade, 33$33c
lb.; B grade, .IVic less; O grade 6c
lees.
EGGS Buying price by wholesal
ers: Extras, 30c: standard 18c; me
dium, 16c; medium firsts, lSe; un
dergrades, 14c dozen.
COUNTRY MEATS Selling prlca to
retailers: Spring lambs, 18c; others
unchanged.
CHEESE AND LIVE POULTRY
Unchanged.
CANTALOUPES Brawley. Jumbo
4Ss, 13 standard 45s, 3.78(f2.B0:
Jumbo 36c, $3.6093.78.
' POTATOES New potatoes, onions,
wool, hay, unchanged.
Portland Wheat
PORTLAND, July 1. IJPt Oraln:
Wnet:
Onen H!-h tyw Close
July -.18 -1.13 1.10 1.10?',
Sen 1.07 1.10U lJ0t 1.104
Cash wheat: Blf Bend bluestem, hw
13 pet. 1.17N; dark hard winter 18
pet. 1J3N; 13 pet. 1J4N: 11 pet.
1.18N; soft white and western white.
I 1SN; hard winter 1.16K; western rad
1.1TN.
Cats, No. 3 whit 83M: gray, nom
inal.
Barlay, No. 8-45 lb. bw, 86.00.
Corn, Argentina 43.00.
Mlllrun standard 38.00.
Today's ear receipt: Wriest t: flour
14; hay 4.
Chicago Wheat
OHICAOO, July !.() -All Chi
cago aenvene et wht skyrocket
ed to the Inunedlst permissible lim
it st the hut today, 8 cent a bushel
In th case of July contract.
Wheat:
Open nigh Low Close
July . 130 1.381, 1.104 1.34
Sep. .-13H4 1-35 1 30S 135
Dec. . 133-38 1.38 1.33 1.4 1.38H
SACRAMENTO. July I. (API
ChurnlnK cream butterat: First
grade. 37c; second Rrsde, 35c.
STOMlES TO
CLOSE JULY 3 AND 5
NEW YORK. July 1 .(API The
board of governors of the New York
stock exchange ruled today the mar
ket would be closed on Saturday.
July 3.
The ruling was made In response
to a petition by members. The ex
change will also be closed Monday,
July 6, In observance of the Inde
pendence day holiday.
The New York curb exchange an
nounced It would also be closed Sat
urday and Monday.
1368 IN HALF YEAR
Out-of-state automobile regis tra
tlons for the first six months of this
year totaled 1368, It was revealed to
day by Lee Oarlock, manager of the
Medford branch of the AAA. The to-1
tal waa a alight drop from the half
way mark of 1038, when 1501 per
mits were Issued.
June of this year aaw 461 out-of-state
motorists register at the local
office aa compared to 429 the same
month last year. May of 1937 sew 387
permlta Issued.
Oarlock stated that, although Med
ford showed a slight decline for the
first six months over last year, tour
1st travel Into Oregon had increased
about 30 per cent. The Ashland of
fice, open 24 hours, caught many mo
tor! sta who might atop here, he said
AGRICULTURE BOARD
SALEM, July 1. OP) Governor !
Martin reappointed today Mac Hoke, j
Pendleton; Qeorge H. Pu lien wider,
Carlton, and R. A. Collins, Hood Rlv-1
er, to the state board of agriculture
for terms ending July 1, 1043.
Orant J. Williams, Gold Beach,
waa appointed Curry county district
attorney to succeed B. R. MiCabe, resigned.
Arthur W. Whltaker, Portland, waa
reappointed a member of the state
board of aeronautics for a term end
ing June 17, 1043, while Mrs. J. S.
Pralght, Portland, waa named mem
ber of the stt prohibition commis
sion until June 0, 1041, succeeding
Mra. Isaac Sweet.
HUGE HAILSTONES HIT
ML ANGEL AREA CROPS
MT. ANOEL, July 1 . (fP) Farmers
of the North Howell district reported
that In a hailstorm yesterday hail
stones an Inch In diameter bombard
ed the community. The atorm, which
lasted half an hour, was said to have
damaged hops and corn.
Dies In Cemetery.
J EPPERSON, July 1. (VP) The
automobile of Archer O. Miller, 73.
ran against a tombstone In the Ma
sonic cemetery here and came to a
atop. Miller was found dead at the
wheel. Coroner L. E. Barrtek said
relatives believed Miller had died of
heart trouble with which he had been
afflicted.
Highway Open.
BEND. July 1. (TV-The Dalles
Callfornla highway between Bend and
Redmond, under construction since
November, 1033, opened on a restrict
ed basis to motorists today. Travel
era were cautioned to drive carefully
for the remainder of the week.
Corn now occupies more land than
cotton In the south. In 1030 the
south harvested lo percent more
acres of corn, than cotton.
Summer Storage
Expert care and adequate Insurance
ARTISTA PUR SHOP
338 W. 8th. Pbona 684.
Sermon By Signs
On Friday Night
The Rev. Mrs. Richard Olson of
Portland, who preaches sermons and
sings songs through the universal
sign language of her deaf congrega
tions, will appear at the Pull Gospel
church of Newtown street near West
Main street tomorrow night at 8
o'cloc. The public la Invited.
She arrl ved rece n t ly In Portl and
from the First Pull Gospel church for
the Deaf In Los Angeles, aald to be
the only one of its kind In the na
tion. They hope to organize similar
churches throughout the nation for
the aake of the thousands of handi
capped persons.
EAGLE POINT GRANGE
DANCE IS POSTPONED
EAGLE POINT, July 1. (Spl.)
Grange danoa which, waa to have
been given July 3 has been post
poned to July 10 because of sick
ness and other reasons, It was an
nounced today.
EAGLES DANCE
TONIGHT at
OUR NEW LODGE HALI THE
ARMORY Bide
For Eagles and Their Friends
A Q00D TIME AND REFRESHMENTS!
DANCING STARTS AT 9:00 P. M.
PAT MOORE'S CHICAGO SYNC0PAT0RS
Lawn movsr servlcs, call and del.
Ideal Bilte Shi'p Tel.868. 411 B. Main
PILES
1 vjfl u relieved al one, D out neruai remeaj inta m
i Vi lasted over thousands al Tears. Chines herbs will sin
you relief no matter what too are afflicted with jou
owe It to yourself to use this opportunity to retain fool
health. Chan's herbs have restored health to thousand
of people Wh; not four Do ron nave Oaa. Constipa
tion, stomact) Trouble. Hheurnatism. Ha; Feter, Prostate
Trouble. Ulcere, Children's Ued Wettlnf, Gall (ton.
Run Down Condition, sinus Troubl. Asthma, tnfluensn.
Female Trouble, Pile. Chronic Couth. High Blood Pressure, arttirtu
Colitis, Nervousness, appendicitis, Tonallltls. Eczema. Heart, Ut
Bladder, Kldneja, Lungs, Blood, Urinary Disorder. Free consultation
Open 10 to P. M. CHAN A CHAN Sat, till 8 P.M.
Tue,.-Thure 10-12 A, M. 838 B. Main Chinese Med. Co, Closed Sua.
ml
WAREHOUSEMEN WOULD
BAR UNION EXPULSION
SALEM, July 1 . 7p) Warehouse
men affiliated with the International
Longshoremen's Federation appealed
to the supreme court today to en-
Join the Portland Central Labor Coun
cil from expelling them.
Judge Louis P. Hewitt of Multno
mah county held that the council
had the right to expel the warn
housemen'a delegates.
Courtesy to Tourists.
SALEM. July 1 .(7p Tourists will
find Salem a heaven thla summer.
Instead of getting tags for over-parking,
the out-of-state mot or 1M a will
receive courtesy tags. Inviting thm
to park aa long aa they please.
allows l:4.)-.-it:l.
Pbona 62. Well haul away your
refuse, City rianttary Service
WINDOW OLASS We sell window
glass and will replace your broken i
windows reasonably. Trowbridge Cab- j
(net Works.
NEW USES FOR
SULFANILAMIDE
A short tun sf o ran an ad on
Sulfanilamide and tine then vrl
new use ban been found. Thla pro
duct promise to be on of tn most
ImporUnt discoveries In modern med
icine history. The druc I still very
much In the experimental stae. It
1 now beinf used In many type of
Infection, such : carlet fever,
ghonorrhea, typhoid, spinal menin
gitis and all Infection where strep -ttcoccl
ere present. However, the use
of this drug I accompanied by cer
tain danger and it Is only given un
der strict supervision of the medlcsl
profession.
We hare a new type electric fan
which haa reinforced rubber blades.
It tell for 81.38. It Is noiseless and
Ideal to use around children or pet
The slight reinforcing help to give
greater amount of air than is pos
sible with an all rubber blade. It It
perfectly harmless. A child may tuck
'.t finger In the revolving blades
without Injury.
I Insulin 10 ec. U 40 Is 11.11
Heath. Drug St?re, phone ti.
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