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V MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUTE, frfEDFORD. OREGON". TTEDNEgDAY, JTTLT 7. 1937. PAGE FIVE LOCAL and From Aihland Ashland visitor lling hr rcntly Included T. M. Cantr who transacted bualneu hen Friday. Her on Buslns Out-of-tovn resident attending to Dullness mat ten her yesterday included A. A. Madden of Ashland Prom Jack wnrl lie Mrs, Aletha CantraU of Jacksonville was catling on friends and shopping In Medford this morning. Reported RecoTerlng Mrs. J. L. Mlntle of Ashland has returned home after undergoing a major operation In a local hospital. She is reported 1 recovering satisfactorily. Week -End VIMtors Mr. and Mrs. Dean Pal well and daughter of this city spent the holiday week-end vis iting Mrs. Fftlwell'a parents. Mr, and Mrs. A. S- Tonner, In Ashland. California n Hera George M. Bower of Santa Barbara, Cel., was among visitors In Medford today. He has been encamped on the upper Rogue for fishing. At Lake Renort Mr. and Mrs. Wil bur Chtldreth. Mr. and Mrs. Amos Ayers and son and the Chlldreths house guest. Mrs. Chester Irish of San Diego, Cal., spen the Fourth of July week-end at Lake of the Woods. Medford Singer Singers of Pro Musica, Ashland musical organiza tion appearing In a program pre sented this afternoon at the South ern Oregon Normal school. Included Barbara Holt, Medford student at the school. Bhe also acted as pianist during the program. Grass Fire A ten-acre grass fire east of Phoenix yesterday afternoon was extinguished without damage by a state forest crew of 13 men. In cluding eight CCC enrol lees. Origin of the fire, which the district war den's office Sftld started on the Rock property, was not determined. Men and equipment were dispatched to the fire from the district wardens head' quarters on MTdway road here. In Car Crash Dr. and Mrs. Fred erick H. Johnson of 3323 East Main street were in an automobile collision near Billings, Mont., while en route home from a trip to eastern Canada, It was stated In a letter received by a friend here today. Mrs. Johnson suffered from shock and minor brulaea, the letter said. The John son machine, a new Bulck, was badly damaged. It was struck by a car traveling on the wrong side around a blind curve, the doctor wrote. The letter, dated July 3. said the John sons expected to resume their home ward Journey In a few days. DREAMLAND an S3 TO TOWN! IN PERSON f M& frC I Y7mL B 'rfom 7 1 eMCeU I S at X X V I . PERSONAL Tonsils Excised Miss Eleanor Curry of 931 Benson street and Ernie Ernst of Gold Hill underwent tonal lectomlea at the Osteopsthlc hospital yesterday. Transacts Business Out-of-town residents transacting business here Saturday included Mrs.. Sadie Miller of Ashland. Seriously 111 James Stevens, sing ing teacher and director of the Med ford and Klamath Falls Gleemen, 1 gravely ill in his home at 637 West Tuith street. Visit on Coast Medford residents spending the Fourth of July week end on the coast Included Mr. and Mrs. Jack Blerma, who accompanied friends to Crescent City, Cel. Postpone Session The meeting of Phoenix Thimble club previously scheduled for Friday, July 0, has been Indefinitely postponed, it was an nounced today. Barnes Here Curtis Barnes, former Medford resident now engaged in business In tn northern part of the state, is visiting relatives and friends here for a few days. Visit Parents Mrs. John Redden and two children were among Med ford visitors in Ashland over the week-end. They were guests of Mrs. Redden's parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. 0. Wolcott. Club to Meet Members of the Phoenix Thursday club will be guests of Mrs. Frank Denzer in her home at 510 West Holly street. Medford, on July 15. The club will convene at 10 a. m. for a day of business and social activities. Covered-dish lunch eon will be served at 1 o'clock. To Visit Lake Mrs. Mildred Lltstcr of Sardine creek and her mother, Mrs. Mabel Forsythe of Berkeley, Cal., spent yesterday with friends here. Mrs. Forsythe Is spending a fortnight with her daughter and son -inlaw, John Lltster, before continuing her Journey home after visiting for a year In New York, Boston and Toronto. Mother and daughter plan to motor to Crater Lake national park Thurs day. Forest Posters Administrative of fice of the Rogue River national for est Is distributing posters warning against timber fires. The poster was painted by Jamea Montgomery Flagg. the artist donating his services to the United States forest service. The painting shows Uncle Sam pointing to a forest conflagration. The word ing says: "Your forests. Your fault. Your loss." The painting was re produced In three poster sizes for placement where they can be seen readily by the public. BALLROOM Co(ufflb)e BooHng PRESENTS I -- - au. li KBVUB j 1 1 , From Prospect Mrs, M. Hornbuckla of Prospect was Id Medford this morning to receive medical attention. Calling Here Mrs. Lawrence Wtl son and son H art alee of Ahland vis ited friends and shopped here Satur day. ... Vl.lt. In Klamath Mickey Wiley ni among Medford resident .pend ing the Fourth of July week-end in Klamath Falle where the viewed the clty-wlde celebration and the air olreu. Building Permit, Hansen Hard ware company of 88 North Bartlett street applied at the city building Inspector's office yeaterday lor a per mit to make general repair, at a stated cost of 600. h. B. Hsmmar Ity applied for a permit to Install partitions In a residence at 413 East Main street at a atated cost of $50. ... Airport Arrivals Today's arrivals at Medford municipal airport Includ ed Col. Earl C. Popp. regional super visor for the federal bureau of air commerce, who was en route from Portland to San Francisco In a San son: Benjamin Giles, a major in the California national guard at Qrlflth field, Los Angeles, en route from Roseburg to Loa Angeles In a Douglas observation plane; and E. J. Blegel. who arrived In lla Aeronca two-piece cabin plane from his home In Mem phis, Tenn., for a visit with relatives In Ashland. Mr. Blegel arrived via Portland. He planned to remain In Ashland a week. Yesterday's late ar rivals Included Capt. O. K. Henry, who was en route from his base at Oakland, Cel., to Spokane, Wash., In a Douglas observation plane; and Pat Reynolds, a lieutenant In the army air corps reserve at Pearson field, Vancouver. Wash., who came here In a Douglas observation plane to trans port Corp. William Wheeler to Port lend for dental treatment. Corporal Wheeler Is attached to the army ilr corps staff at the airport here. Livestock Portland PORTLAND, July 7 (AP-USDA) Hogs: 500, direct 63; market active, mostly steady; good-choice 165-315 lb. drtvelns mostly 11.75, few down (11.50, load lots quotable $13.00, 320 380 lb. butchers 1 1.00-35, 135-150 lb. weights 910.50 to mostly $11.00; pack ing sows $8.00-35, several lota feeder pigs $10.50. CATTLE: 300. Including 18 through and direct, calves 335 Including 313 direct, market very slow, wesk with Tuesday'a close; 4 carloads and scat tering calves unsold; odd head com mon grass steers $6.00-7.50. few fat steers $8.00-50, best grass $9.60; few common heifers $5-35-6.60, tosd and part load held considerably higher; low cutter and cutter cows $3.50-4.50. common-medium grass $4.75-6.00; bulls mostly $5.35-75. cutters down $4.50; good-choice vealers $8.00-60. common-medium $5.00-7.00, common- medium 335-98 lb. calves $4.50-6.00. SHEEP: 300, Including 47 direct. market alow, spring lambs unevenly steady to 35 lower, older classes fully steady; few good spring lsmbs $9.00, common-medium $7.00-8.50, few light feeders $6.00, yearlings mostly 18.00 75, few aged wethers $4.60; slaughter ewea $360 down. South San Francisco SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO. July 7 (AP-USDA) Hogs 750, butchers most ly 35 higher, top and bulk good-choice 135-330 lb. weights $13.35. straight and lightly sorted at $11.76. CATTLE 330. Slow, very few steers sold, undertone about steady, pack age Mexicans $6.50; grass-fat steers auoted up to $9.00 or slightly sbove: fat she-stock steady, lower-grades weak to 35 lower; good grasa cows $6.33, medium range eowa $4.75-5.60. low -cutters-cutters $3.78-8.76: good weighty bulla quoted up to $6.00. SHEEP 1.600, direct 830. Few sales: slaughter lambs steady, good shorn springers $9.00. No wooled lambs sold; ewes fully steady. Chicago, CHICAGO, July 7. (AP-CSDA1 HOGS 18.000: good and choice hoga 350 lbs. down, steady to shsde lower; heavy butchers and packing sows mostly 10-15 off. CATTLE 9.000: calve 1,800; almost s runaway market on fed steers and yearlings. H representative weights selling at a new high on crop: very active at 35 advance; top 16.60 on weighty fed steers: numerous loads 16.00-35; long yeerllngs 16.00 and heifer yearlings 1466; grassy native steers 13.00 down to 8.60; all aho stock, both fed and grass offerings, strong to 38 higher: bulls stesdy and vealers strong to 36 higher at S.00 10O0. SHEEP 7.00; native spring lsmbs active, strong to 38 higher. Portland Produce PORTLAND, July, 7. (JTi BUT TER Prints. A grsde, 34 c lb. la parchment wrappers, S8!4o In car tons: B grade 3314c In parchment wrappers: 9ic in carton. BUTTERFAT (Portlsnd delivery, buying price) A grsde 34-84140 lb. country stations; A grade, 83-33 lb.: B grade lHc less: C grade 8e lea EGOS Buying price by whole salers: Extras. 30c; standsrds 18c; medium 19c; medium first 16c: un dergrade 14c dozen. Cheese, country meats and live poultry unchanged. CANTALOUPES Delano, Jumbo 4Se, 83; atandard 49s, 3 90-3: Jumbo 3s. 83.80-a.7t. Pots toes, new potatoea. onions, wool, hay. steady and unchanged. Portland Wheat PORTLAND, July T. (API Grain; Wheat: Open High Low Close July 1.11 1.11 1.10 1.10 Sept. 1.11 l.tl 1.OT4 1.00 '4 Cash wheat: Big Bend bluestem. hw. 13 pes. 81.13N: dark hard winter IS pet. S1.38N: 13 pet. S1J1N: 11 pet.. 1.15N"; soft white and western white. 8I.I3N: hard winter, 8U3N; western red, 81.13N. Oats, No'. 3 white, 190; gray nom inal. Barley, No. 3. 4S-lb. bw 833.80. Corn. Argentine, $43. Mlllrun, stsndsrd. 838. Today's ear receipts: Wheat, I; corn. 1. N Nominal.) Chicago Wheat CH1CAOO, July 7. (AP) Late setbacka of wheat prices today car ried the Chicago wheat market down In eome cases nearly 3 oente a bushel. Wheat: Open High Low Close July .. 1.344 1.354 1.33H 1-3314 Sept. .. 1 384 1.374 1.341 1364 Dec. . 1.38 1,294 1.394 1 37(4 Wall St. Report NEW YORK. July 7. (AP) Stock buyers concentrated on rails, utili ties and apeclaltles In today's mar ket. But profit selling, evident from the stsrt. slowed the rallying momentum which swept prices Into a, sharp up swing Tuesday. The marked price recovery of yea terday was said to have Inspired some stock traders to cash In part of their gains. ' Advances of fractions to 3 or more points were plentiful at the elose. Transfers approximated 1.400.000 shares Today's closing prices for 83 lected stocks follow: Al. Chem. 6c Dye ... Am. Can Am. & Fgn. Pow ... A. T. & T. Anaconda ... Atch. T. & S. F. Bendlx Avla Beth. Steel Caterpillar Tract. ,, Chrysler ...... , Coml. Solv. ............. 330 101 4 84 160 . 86 . 18-4 30 - 0 4 03 106V4 144 Curtlss-Wrlght 8. DuPont 1584 Gen Gen Gen Int. Elec. 68 14 3714 Foods Mot . Harvest. . 83 H 109', 13 138 V4 604 384 3, 694 I. T. & T. Johns-Man. Monty Wsrd North Amer Penney (J. C.) Phillips Pet .... Radio Sou. Pac 47H Std. Brands 13W St. Oil Cal. 48 St. Oil N. J. ... 681, Trans. Amer ., 13g Union Carta. '. .. . . 101 Unit. Aircraft 30H U. S. Steel 107 San Francisco Butter, SAN FRANCISCO, July 7. (AP- USDA) Butter: Score 93-3340; 91 33; 90-31 H: 89-384. SACRAMENTO, July t. (AP) Churning cream butterfat, first grade 37; second grade 3fl. CHARGE OF 20-30 Although not yet 1p stalled, new officers conducted the regular week ly dinner-meeting of the Medford 30-30 club held In the Hotel Jack- son last night. Herb Brown, newly elected president, presided. Installation of the officers was set for July 34. with Chuck Boise named chairman of the program committee. All members and their gueste will take part, it was an nounced. Committee chairmen to serve for on year were named last night by President Brown as follows: Harry Plnneo, bicycle control program: Chuck Boise, publicity: L. Colver, .fellowship: Carl Norrls, retiring pres ident, program committee; Harry Plnneo, education, and Harold Wall, attendance. Considerable discussion centered on the bicycle program which will be HERE IT COMES! Tomorrow and Friday II TODAY ONLY 1 1 Ann gothem Gene Raymond "WALKING ON AIR" "Kid Galahad" V . I. An extra-strong program comes to the New Craterlaa theater tomorrow for a three-day run. Zn the feature spot is Francis Wallace sensational Saturday Evening Poet serial, "Kid Qalahad." starring Edward O. Rob lnton and Bette Davis. As a special added attraction on the same pro gram, there will be the official round -by-round motion pictures of the Jamea Braddock-Joe Louis heavy. weight championship fight, which ended with Louis as the new cham pion. Following closely the story as H started shortly, and which will sup port the licensing of all bicycles and the strict control of .bicycle traffic. Retrial Of Miller Due In September Re-trlal of Eldon Miller, Klamath reservation tribesman, chsrged with contributing to the delinquency of a minor will be held at the September term of court, the district sttorney's office declares. At the first trial of the case, a mis trial was declared by the court when Miller's counsel was late to hear the Jury's verdict, after a wait of an hour. The Jury'a 'verdict waa never made public. The court In declaring a mls-trlal ordered Miller committed to the coun ty Jail, without trusty privileges. HOP CROP OF COAST HELPED BY SUNSHINE SAN FRA1S-CI8CO. July 7. (API Field reporta Indicated today the condition of hope growing along the Pacific coast Improved notably dur ing June. Mildew had threatened California and Oregon yields earlier, but warmer weather helped condi tions materially. In Washington there was some mildew and considerable plant lice in the Puyallup valley, though Yaki ma yarda were free of peats. Relatively small stocks from the light 1930 crop remained along the coast, which produces virtually all of the nation's hops. Closing time for Too Ls.t to CIis iliy Ads Is i:30 p. m. Use Mall Tribune want ads. Show Starts Tonight at 6:30! TWIN HITS! TODAY and TOMORROW! sT'jfl The 71HE i? mm abb 5u "ZtOAi DONALD WOODS ANN DVORAK CRAIG REYNOLDS 5 -cT ." Joan Marsh Barbara Here Thursday j jc - a it "1 appeared In the magazine. "Kid Gal ahad" deals not only wish those element with which everyone la fa miliar, but with the behlnd-acenes maneuvering of the fighter and managera. Robinson and Humphrey Bogart are rival tight managers. Bette Dsvls Is "Fluff." Robinson's girl friend. When a bell-hop, plsyed by Wsyne Morris, happens to knock out the champ in a hotel room, he Is dubbed "Kid aalahsd" and taken under Rob inson's wing. An 11-round cham pionship fight climaxes the film, re plete with excitement throughout. Divorce Evils Are . Subject Rialto Hit The evils of divorce In It later effect upon the lives of the ne glected little ones of an ill-starred marriage are set forth with atark realism In the spectacular drama. "What Becomes of the Children." which plays at the Rialto theater today and tomorrow only with an all-star cast headed by Joan Marsh, Barbara Pepper, Robert Fraser, Nata lie Moorhead, Glen Bole and Claudia Dell. The plot deals with the bresklng up of the worthlngton family when the father end mother separate, and their son and daughter, left to their own resources, bo astray, and In later years are Involved in a mur der case, developed through under world assoclstlona. Although Innocent- they face the ghastly prospect of death tn the electrle chair. That the conception of the film plot does not err on the aide of exaggeration may be deduced from an event In real life, which In some respect msy be said to parallel the picture atory. Erie Stanley dardner'e latest Perry Meson detective yarn. "The Case of the Stuttering Bishop." plsys as the added feature- with "What Becomea of the Children." Donald Woods has the title role with Ann Dvorak and Craig Reynolds In support. AUSTRIAN FIELD PEAS IN GOOD GROWTH HERE Samples of Austrian field peas, planted for the first time this year in Jackson county, are on display at the county agent's office, and show a Mate . . 3Bc Eves . 88c Riddle . 10c Parrv Mnunn Ft nil a Murderous Answer! Watch Erie Stanley Gard ner's famed detective un ravel the toughest myi tery of his oareerll .in? Innocent Victims of Circumstance! . . . who shall society condemn . , the chil dren or the parents? Stark I Real! Differ ent! Daring as to day's be ad line si A Pepper Robt. Fraser ' 1 1 1 J V v 1 i Ml healthy and stesdy growth. The Aus trian field pea la used for fodder and silage, end Is said to have consider able nutritive value. County Agent Robert O. Fowler estimate there are 60 acres of the field pea sown in this county. Too Late to Classify FOR SALE Cows, horses and mules, also 1934 Dodge coupe, will trade for late model sedan, coach or pick up. re hi Ranch. Dark Hollow road. FRUIT JARA for sale: pints and quarts. 915 West 10th. FOR SALE OR TRADE Meat market. Would consider good car as part payment. Box 360. Tribune. FOR SALE -Willya-Knight sedan, or win traoe ior ngnt picxup. aiso want office desk. Phone o76J. FIRST-CLASS private home, comfort able beds, good meals, reasonable rates, en wast iotn. 19SA DODGE Sedan: looks and runs like new: original golden beige finish: Blue Seal guarantee; low easy terms. Open evenings. PIERCE-ALLEN MOTOR CO. Dodge and1 Plymouth. TO TAKE CARE of 1937 expansion program, will select two men, ex perlence unnecessary, for electrical dSDartment; good earnings on aa vanced percentages with opportun ity jot a permanent tuture; car es sentially discussed at Interview, Apply at Cuppa Furniture Store. FOR SALE Good Royal Anne and Binr cherries. 4c and oo id Mrs. Jossetyn. 49ft Euclid and Ashland St., 6 blocks west Normal school Ashland. SMALL, clean, unfurnished house for rent. 817 West 10th. FOR RENT 8 -room unfurnlahed house on Laurel St. Inquire 701 West 11th St. WANTED Relief bellboy. Must be 18 years old. Hotel Holland. MILK GOATS for sale or trade. How. ard school, Rt. a, Box 138, P. Shockiey. FOR SALE 8-room modern house, . new; chicken house, barn, 3 acre, Irrigated. 83300; 8800 down pay ment; close In. See H. N. Loflsnd, 338 South Oskdale. BEAUTIFUL NATURELAND. now all arranged for the most well-designed and moat comfortable cottage, and apt. We Invite you to spend your vacation with ua. Rate by day, week or month. Writ us for reservation. Located on Bsndon level loop road. John Dornath, "Natureland Home," Bandon, Ore. LOST Boston bull femsls: brlndls color. 104 8. Holly. Phone 388-T. BOARD AND ROOM Neat, attractive rooms snd good family meal. 718 Eaat Main. LOOKING for a farm, elty horn or a business? See Sid Blood, 133 N. Oentrsl. Phone 488. FOR RENT Nice, clean, redecorated 8-room bungalow. 48 N. Orange. TOMORROW! ROUND-BY-ROUND CHAMPONSHijp nam pictures plus .... THIS TRIPLE-THRILL FEATURE HIT! i ONLY I--! ki WHEBE THE COOL BBEEZES BLOW Shews 1:48 7:00 GETS EM Sure kill for bed-bug. roaches and all insects, lisa Court St. phone 1406. FOR RENT Smsll unfurnlshid house, close to city limits, on high way north. Mrs. R. E. Csrley, Tel. 61-w. , - -, - FOR SALE 14-ft. boat, oars and outboard motor, cnesp. Phone 1453-R-J. FOR SALE Young snd Boysen ber ries, c- v. mil. Kings nignwsy. Phone 774-J-l. . Cell ftrnoon and evenings. WANTED Experienced woman for general nouseworx in smsu noma. Phone 853-J, evenings. NOTICE To all culinary worker, hotel snd restaurant employe. The first regular meeting of Culin ary Alliance Union. Local , will be held In the Guild hall, corner flth and Oakdnle. tomorrow night, (Thursday) at 7:30 p. m Meet u there. Pul Johnston. Pres. FALL csbbsge plants, 836 West lath. FOR SALE One bay gelding saddl horse, looo lbs. Shelby Tuttle, Yi mile west Table Rock store. FOR SALE Chevrolet sedsn, 130.00. 403 Benson. WANTED Good all-around man for aen.rai farm and orenara W. W. Hartley. Old Stag road. WANTED Middle-aged woman for housework. Go home night. 818 Mary St. Phone 18S3-J. '4 -ACRE SUBURBAN SOUTH PACIFIC HIGHWAT BEAUTIFUL YARD nrn 8-room modern: fire Sjull Place, hardwood floor: v wfcw w near town. This I beautiful place located on Paelfle highway. Death In family makef It possible to get this at the low flgur of 83380.00. Term. Also EXCHANGE PORTLAND HOME VERY FINE LOCATION 8-Room modern. 3 bedrooms, break fast room, hsrdwood floors, ftre- filsce, basement, furnace, laundry rays, wisteria Drive, on of Port- . land's finest. Transfer In business locstlon compels owner to exchange for Medford home. See us at meat. Also ATTRACTIVE SUBURBAN HOME a Consisting of 3 acres. N33nfl about one acre In lovely tftfaJWU gsrden, bslsnce In ber ries and yard; beautiful oak trees, abundance of shsde; modern 8 room, plsatered home, basement, bsrn, chicken house and gang. Only about 3 mllea from town on Jacksonville highway. Total price 88300.00: some terms, or would accept unimproved acreage near town for equity. CHARLES A. WINO AGENCY. W. 108 I. Main St. Phone 738. Auto painting properly don or aa charge. Mitchell Auto Beauty Shop. FOR RENT Four large room upstair suit in beautiful Holly Apts; nicely furnished clesn. ooy. CverytMngJ furnlahed except linen. IMgldatr, -elec trio rang, hot water, alt mod ern conveniences, i Cloa In, tusl north of postoffle. Available opw, 840. See msnsger In rear. Packed to th Brim with Drama, Bo mance, Excitement and Bapld-rire. , , Actionl I v Mats ... tec Eve . . 40 Or ,vYi J: mm w i