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L MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUTE. MEDFORD. OREGON. MONDAY. JULY 12. 1937. PAGE FIVE LOCAL and Visits Htre-Hn. WUllam Eberhert of Ashland visited and transacted business her Friday. ... nora Ashland The Rev. II. T. Wire at Aihland was transacting business and calling on friend her today. ... Business Visitor Out-of-town bus lneaa vlaltsra calling here today In cluded J. W. Montgomery, ranger at Crater lake national park. ... Leave After Visit Mr. .and -Mrs. Tbomaa Turpln left Medford last night for their home In Bremerton. Wn., after visiting during the rut week with frlenda and relative. ... Qraaa Fire A grass blaze on North Front atreet near Jackson atreet was put out yeaterday by the fire depart ment's chemical crew. No damage was done though property waa endanger ed. Origin waa not determined. ... Former Residents Visit Mrs. Phil Lowd of Grants Fasa and Mr. R. W. Bellowa and daughter. Betty Anne, of Spokane. Wash., spent Saturday and Sunday here visiting relatives and frlenda. Mrs. Lowd and Mrs. Bellowa. the former Mlssea Klum, resided here for several yeare. ... Lake Travel Heavy Dally travel to Crater lake national park la showing a steady Increase over that of pre vious years, headquartera aald today. Last week the daily attendance aver aged about 1180. The number of via Itora, as usual. Increases tremendously ly on week-ends. ... New CCC Officers Two new offi cers and a contract surgeon reported for duty with the Medford CCC dis trict today. They are 1st Lieut. Ernest B. Fletcher, AO-Res., of Tacoma. Wash.; 1st Lieut. Stephen Hanson, Inf.-Res.. of Missoula, Mont.; and Dr. Philip 8. pawllnga of Gillette. Wyom ing. They have not yet been assigned to campa. The Morning AfterTaking Carters Little Liver Pills Veterans Welcome to the CHATEAU DINE and DANCE every even In r with Lawrence Hubert and hli Serentders mi Insured Savings Vour javings intrusted to thii institution ar insured by the Federal Government up to $S,000. Save with Safety with the Jackson County Fed eral Savings and Loan Association! PERSONAL Here Today F. Breltmaycr of Fruit via chopping and transacting bualneu In Mfrdford thla morning. VIMU Here Mia Oertruda Ahl strom ot Ashland vaa a weekend 11 tor her, spending last night with Mia. Beatrice Wright. Visitor Home MLu Dorothy But of HUlibora returned to her home by train thla morning after visiting for the past week here with her broth era, Gerald and Jack Barr. To San Franclwo Carl T. Tens wald and threa children, Natalie, Car ol and Phyllis will loava here by mo torcar Wednesday morning for San Franclaoo where they will meet Mrs. Ten g wald who la returning from a visit with relatives In Chleago. The family will remain for several days In the Bay City. Returning Home Dr, and Mrs. Wil liam H. Heckman are expected to ar rive home July 13 from a tour to the east and vlilt with relatives and frlenda In Fredonla, Fa. They are re turning to Medford via Chicago. Spo kane and Portland They will be ac companied by Mrs. Heckman's grand daughter, Pauline House of Fredonla who will be their guest here for the remainder of the summer. Drills Tomorrow Company A and headquartera company. 186th Infan try of the Oregon national guard will hold their regular weekly drills In the armory tomorrow night after participating In the United Spanlsn War Veterans parade. All national guardsmen were requested by officers to report punctually at the armory for the parade which is scheduled to start at 8 o'clock from the city park Sager at Crater Mere! Sager, real dent landscape architect at Crater lake national park from 1930 to 1933, Is a visitor at the park this week, He Is now park planner for the na tional park service, his task being to inspect and make recommendations on areas proposed for national parks or monuments. After serving at Crater lake Mr. Sager waa transferred to Ha- , wall national park where he was em ployed until 1938 when he returned to the United States. He has many friends in southern Oregon. Airport Arrivals Today's arrivals at Medford municipal airport Includ ed Jennlnon Heaton, aircraft sales-1 man of flan Mateo, Calif., who was en route In a Stlnson from Portland to San Francisco; Mr. and Mrs. Wil liam Sheehy who were returning to their home In Fontana, Calif., from Portland In their Qreat Lakes after taking part in the Oregon aerial tour; and Mr. and Mrs. George Armlstead who were returning from the aerial tour to their Los Angeles home In their Falrchlld. Yesterday's arrivals were N. A. Smith, operator of an air line out of Boise, Idaho, who was en route from San Francisco to Portland In a Stlnson piloted by Harold Price; C. A. Burrows, lieutenant in the Cali fornia national guard who was re turning from Pearson field, Washing ton In a Douglas observation to his post at Griffith park, Los Angeles; and Lieut. A. L. Erlckson, flying an army Douglas observation from Ham ilton field, Calif., to his station at Fort Lewis, Wash. Das Mall rrlbuna want ads LOW INTEREST RATES MONTHLY PAYMENT PLAN NO SERVICE CHARGE NO DELAY INVESTIGATE THIS LOW COST LOAN PLAN BEFORE YOU BUY BUILD RE-FINANCE YOUR HOME Livestock Portland PORTLAND, July 13. (AP-USDA) HOGS 300. including SOS direct; market 33 cent lower than, late last week or steady wltb a week ago; packing sows 35 to 60 cents lower, good and choice 16s to 310-lb. drive in. $11.76. VCATTLX 3600. Including 841 through and direct; calves 350; bet ter grade steers and she-stock strong to 36 cents higher; others mostly steady; veal strong to 60 cents higher, several grass fat steers 19.009.75, top $9.85; tew head choice 730 to 905-lb. experimentally fed steers. $11.50; common grass. $6.00 g 8.00. SHEEP 8600, Including 376 through: spring lambs 35 to 60 cents lower, few early sales and most year lings and ewes steady. SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO. July 13. (AP-USDA HOGS 600 direct 135: steady to weak, top 6 centa lower at $13 30; bulk 180 to 336-lb., $122.6 1330. CATTLE 100. direct 6S. Steers moderately active, steady to strong:. two loads medium around 935 to 950 lbs. distillery fed steers. $9.50, lightly sorted: about four loads grass steers, $8.0036.75, straight and mod erately sorted; good fed steers ab sent. SHEEP 3000, direct 435. Lambs opening steady, two decks good 63- lb. wooled springers, $10.00. Chicago CHICAGO. July 13. (AP-USDA) HOGS 14.000; market on weights from 33 lbs. down generally 10 to 16 cents lower than Friday's average; butchers from 240 lbs. up, and pack- ling sows, 16 9 25 cents lower. CATTLE 15.000 calves 2500: fed steers backing up a little after re cent spectacular advance; few loads choice and prime steers and year lings, steady at $16.50$ 16.75: grass heifers and cows, barely steady to 35 centa lower. SHEEP 10.000; slow; spring lambs 38 to 80 cents under Friday; top $11.76 on choice native offerings to small killers; others $11.50 downward to $11.00. Portland Wheat PORTLAND, Ore.. July 13. (API Grain: Wheat: Open High Low Close May . 1.0714 1.08 1.07(4 1.07Vi Sep 1.08V4 1 071, 1.08 1.061, Cash wheat: Big Bend bluestem, hw, 13 pet., 1.10N: dark hard winter, IS pet., 1.38K; 13 pet.. 1.18N; 11 pet.. 1.12N; soft white, 1.10N: western white, 1.10N; hard winter, 1.09N; western red, 1.10N. Oats No. 3 white. 31.00. Barley No. 3, 4-lb. lb.. 83.80. Corn Argentine, 4200: mlllrun atandard, 39.00. Today'a car recelpta: Wheat, 11; flour, 16; oata, 1; hay, 1. Portland Produce . PORTXaAND. Ore.. JulyU3. (AP) BUTTER Prints. A grade 36o lb. In parchment wrappers, 38c In cartons; B grade, 34c In parchment wrappers. 36c In cartons. BUTTERFAT (Portland delivery, buying price): A grade, 34$344c lb. country stations; A grade, 32jr32'c lb.; B grade, 114 less; C grade, 6c less. EGOS Buying price by wholesal ers: Extras, 2lc; atandard, 10c; me dium, 17c; medium firsts, 16c; un dergrades. 14c dozen. AVAILABLE FOR LONG TERM FINANCING ON HOMES JACKSON COUNTY FEDERAL SAVINGS & LOAN ASSOCIATION 126 E. Main CHEESE Oregon triplets 17c; Ore gon loaf. 18c; brokers will pay Vie pelow quotations. COUNTRY MEATS Selling price retailers. Country killed hogs, best butchers, under 160 lbs.. 16c; veal ers, 134 t 14c; light and thin, 10ff 13c; heavy, l0Ue; osnner cows. 7a8c; cutters. 9 911c; bulls, 10 lie; spring lambs. 15917c; yearlings, 0$ 13c; ewes. 47c. LIVE POULTRY Buying priee of wholesalers : Colored hens, 4 to 8 lbs., 14914c lb.; over 6 lbs., 149 15c lb.; leghorn hens, under 3l4 lbs., 1019 He lb.; over Sti lbs.. 11H 13c lb.; colored springers over lbs., 19930c lb.; roosters, 69 7o lb. Chicago Wheat CHICAGO, July 13. (AF) Wheat: Open High Low Close July l.aotfc 133 H9H 1-30 Sep. 1.31 l.Mi 1.31'i llH Dec. 132 135i 1.384 lH Wall St. Report NEW YORK, July 13 (AP) Stacks took their cua from steels la tod it's market and salacMd Issue pushed up fractions to around 4 points. Strength waa shown by some farm Implement, merchandising, aircraft, oil and speclslty Issues. Transfers were around 1,000,000 shares, Today'a closing prloaa for 31 se lected stocks follow: Al. Chem. ex Dye 33.J Am. Can .........;...... 103 Am. & Fgn. Power ...... SI, A. T. & T - 1894 Anaconda 004 Atch. T. at 8. P. - a4 Bendlx Avla Beth. Steel ...... Caterpillar Tractor 301, 92, 93 Chrysler 1094 Curtlas-Wrlght 6, DuPont .. 155V4 Gen. Electric .. M M?, Gen. Poods 38'4 Gen. Motora .wnmwM.WHm..HW 834 Int. Harvest ......... 113'i I. T. 4t T . 11H Johna-Man. isg Mont. Ward . 62 North Amer 26', Penney (J. C.) ..... 97 ', Phillips Pet Radio Sou. Pao. Std. Branda Std. Oil Cal . Std. Oil N. J. Trans. Amer. ..... Union Carb United Aircraft U. 8. Steel 80 48 , 18 444 70, 131, 103 'i 81 14 113'i DRIVER LICENSE LACK BRINGS FINE OF $2.50 Wilbur T. Lehmons was assessed $3.60 and coste for failure to pro cure n operator's license, by Justice of the Peace Soleman Saturday. A dollar extra was tacked on "because Lehmona failed to heed a warning by the state ponce. Chester Carter was fined $1 and costs for Improper lights on hla auto and given until July 30 to pay. Armadillo Serred COLLEGE STATION. Tex. (tTP) Judge R. E. M In ton of Lufkln holds smothered armadillo- with special sauce above pork ribs and backbone The Judge aided by his Negro cook. Pres introduced the nocturnal, ar mor-plated mammal to two field men of the Texas Coopera tlve Wildlife service, as a palate teaser St. Prepares for ssss a aaaiaMSea i Milll jmm Prof. Jean Plccard (right), strato-M-lentlst. and Allen Corey, University of Minnesota radio engineer, are shown Installing apparatus In the gon dola In which the professor will ascend from Rochester. Minn. A clus ter of 0 balloons, about four and a half feet In diameter, will lift the gondola. TREES ARE KILLED BY NEW PROCESS IN DISEASE FIGHT Suicide' Method Is Found Effective In Waging War On Dutch Elm Ailment Autogiros Make Surveys WASHINGTON (UP) The depart ment of agriculture la Inducing thsuaands of diseased trees to com mit suicide, Secretary Henry A. Wal lace reports. This la the lateat technique In the campaign against the Dutch elm disease, which has virtually wiped out European elma and theeatena American alms with extinction, department announcement aald. Wallace ealla the new method of making unwanted trees kill them aelrea "allvlclde." Mora than 025,000 such treea have been Induced to aelf deatructlon by the new method, he said. Thla la done by peeling a band of bark from the tree about breast high and placing over the exposed wood granulated copper aulphate, kept In place by a atrip of oil cloth. Sap Absorb, Poison Moisture from the wood dissolves the copper sulphate, which, taken up by the ssp, soon poisons the tree. Thla treatment, Wallace aald, haa proved about OS percent effective In killing banded treea. Dutch elm disease Is comparative ly new to thla country, but already has killed million, of tree, and If unchecked probably will wipe out all elma In this country, tree experte aald. The dlaeaaa at 'preterit Is concen trated In a comparatively small area extending radially from New York City about SO miles Into Connecti cut, New Tork state and New Jer sey. There have been a few Isolated oaae. In Maryland, Virginia, Indiana and Ohio. No cur, for the disease haa been developed. The only hop, for th, American elm la to find every dis eased tree and destroy It before the Infection can be spread to healthy tree, loreairy oTiiciais aald. Three Million Deatroyed The old method of eombattlna the disease waa to fell and burn treea condemned as possible sources of In- rection. More than a.000,000 auch tree, ware destroyed, but thla pro- cess waa costly and alow. Through "sllvlclde" the tree la left standing for the owner to use when and a, he seaa fit. Such treea are vaiuaoia aa lumber and for Ore wood. Tree expert, are using four auto. glroa In aerial seoutlni of Man. ceseible areea. Plying alowly ju,t above the tree tope, trained bservera reaouy apot wilted or discolored fol lege Indlcatlona of the presence of the disease. They mark tha location of every suspected tree on a map. later used to guide a ground crew to the spot. Plseaae New la V. . Dutch elm disease cam, mt the United State, between 1B3S and id.ii on burl elm log, ellpped from Eur ope w cabinet makers in the mid dle weat. The fungua that causes the diaetae does not go on the outside of the elm trees. Its aporea are not earned by the wind. it le spread ov insecta. r,.-. tlcularly the email European bark beetle and the American elm beetle, which lay their etgs In the ahsllow tunnei, beneath the bark. scouting thla-year will oover 4 800 rquare milee In Connecticut, New York, and New Jersey; a .900 square procure aone around this area: le outside areea. mainly port, and mldweetern cities where the Im ported diseased logs were handled, and 13000 miles of railroad, over which t-iese loga were handled. -. Brothers United NE Won LEANS (UP) Bernard Palmerl, 04, of Sacramento, Cal , and hla brother Joseph, 00, of Nw or. leant, were reunited here after 43 years. It wt, in 1001 that the then Ascension Prospect Resident In Assault Trtal Archie E. Gibson of the Prospect district charged with assault and battery waa on trial this afternoon In Justice court. Pour witnesses tes tified thla morning. Including me defendant and Harry Lemmana, gro cery clerk at Prospect, who signed the complaint, alleging mat uioncm struck him while he waa removing his glasses during an argument laat Thursday. Lemmana bore a gaah on his forehead. Three more witnesses were scheduled to testify this after noon. Trenk Accident ratal CIJTVELAND (UP) Stephen Andro, 13, playing marblea near tha street in front of hla home, stuck one leg out over the curb lust aa an auto. mobile came by. A wheel passed over his leg. making of It a lever that hurled hla body against the car. He died a few mlnutea later. Cltv Father Waive Pay URBAN A, O. (UP) Because a $1,300 Interest payment on the municipal waterworks, recently purchased by the city from private Intereets, fell due July 1, village officials of Mechanlca burg waived their aalarles until soma future date. Proves He'a All re MIL FORD. conn. (UP) John J. Barrett had been proclaimed dead and burled before. It waa discovered a body taken from Housatonlc river had been wrongly Identified. After the funeral, Barrett waa found work ing on a Fairfield farm, nearly 20 mllea away. Brer Shipped By riane DARWIN, Australia (UP) Darwin, which haa seen many notable flights, has enjoyed another pioneer effrt In the arrival of a plane with the first consignment of British canned beer. The consignment waa quickly disposed of, and Jokea about wlvea having their beat cooking utensil In a can-opener have lost their point. Disappearance Act Solved. PARIS (UP) A street of private houses here haa been gradually van ishing. Doors, windows, floors, ceil ings, even brickwork have vanished esch night. The police have disco v.. ered that the night watchman had removed from the houses under his care at night all the raw material ha needed to build a borne. Schooner To fall World MELBOURNE (UP) Peter Sawyer, a young American master mariner, with hla Australian wife, haa aalled for New York with th Intention of later completing a tour of the world In his 90-ton schooner Dolphin, now at Gloucester, Mass. The schooner. which haa an overall of 120 feet, has a pssaenger capacity for 16 per sons. African nstlvee wear hairs from the elephant's tails twined around their, wrists as good luck charms. Us Mall Tribune want adt. Tomorrow and Wed I EDDIE'S AT IT A0AINI And the Plxl laird Kilters HURRY I ENDS TONIGHT! low. gviBtrr iT5S2r S " ll HORTON tflf a cMARiorrf TwA I ''ml WYHTiRS 141 ""-iS 0TI MALI If it ggg GOODY TO CONFER HERE UPON RELIEF Elmer R. Ooudy, state relief ad mlnlatrator, wUl be here Wednesdsy to confer with the Jackson county relief committee, which Includes the county court, on relief matter, and finances for the coming year. Under the new setup, the state, nation and county each pay one- third of the cost. Among the matters to be discussed will be aid to dependent children, a new Item under the changed order. There la also the question of a medical relief aide, thla office, held by Dr. W. w. P. Holt, having been abolished July 1. The appointment of an executive secretary to take the place of Mtsa Otla Brown, who re signed recently, will be considered. Free Film Show Offered Tonight By Hudson Dealer A free, open-air motion picture show will be presented at 0:30 to night by P. T. Young In his Hud-eon-Terraplene show lot at 81 South Rlveralde avenue. The publlo la In vl ted. The program Indudea comedy and travel films, aa well aa plcturea show ing the qualities of Hudson and Ter raplane motor cara by actual denv onstratlon. Several new cara will be displayed for close Inspection. The show la In charge of D. L. Bishop and Don Llnvllle. Hudson' Terraplana factory representstlves. Woman Is Injured In Auto Accident distance Cormany of 1017 West Ninth atreet suffered a cut over her right eye last night when the car In which she waa a, passenger collided with one operated by Gordon Stout of 38 Quince atreet at Weat Main and Grape atreeta. The ear In which Mlaa Cormany waa riding waa driven by Jack Henderson ot . 840 Eaat Ninth street, according to city police. The machine driven by Stout was struck on the right front wheel aa it turned north Into Grape etreet off West Main street by the machine operated by Henderson, the city po lice report said. Neither machine waa badly damaged. Mackerel Darken Channel WEYMOUTH. Eng. rrp),Tne great est aboal of mackerel ever seen off the Dorset eoaat here turned a square mile of the English channel Into dark tumbling mass of fish. Fisher men launched every available boat. When they got to sea, net after net broke under the weight of tha fish The beaches were atrewn with mack erel. Wild game la Increasing In the giant Kruger game preserve In South Africa. Too Late to Classify WANTED Experienced msn cook, Also experienced waitress. Apply Llthle Hotel, Ashlsnd. LOST Pair of long blue gloves, near Post office, call 1466-X. POR SALE 460 acrea of land. Will make good mountain ranch. Soma good hay or plow laud. Good spring water. Good pasture. One dollar an fifty centa per acre. Address own er. 807 So. HoUy St., Medford. WANTED TO RENT unfurnished, by AUGUST 0th, 0 or six-room home near or walking dlstanoe Senior high school. Furnace and yard. PER MANENT IP DESIRABLE. Phona 7, McKay. POR BALE Furniture, or will trade for a good two-wheel trailer. How ard Ave. Hardy. 1:40-7:00-9:10 3SO-35C-10C z FLAMING DRAMA! UW WED and THURS ROMANTIC FIREWORKS I WELDON HEYBURN INEZ COURTNEY tarUMOWr' I YOU TWO SMASH IS f- HITSI til FOR RENT 4 .room newly decorate unfurnished house. Inquire BIT W. 10th. LAKE O' WOODS two-story cabin on west side: fine safe beach; road to back door. Bargain for cash. Box 3801. Mall Tribune. POR SALE 0-room modem house large lot. near high school, only 82800. Also 8 acres Bear creek boU torn, none better. See H. N. Lof land, 325 So. Oakdale. FOR BALE OR TRADE Equity u. late model sedan. First (50 take It. Phone 1708-R after 6 p. m. FOR SALE One second-hand O. H refrigerator at a bargain. 1314 oubto feet. All porcelain Inside and out. Leonard Electric Co., 309 I. Mala. Phone 427. FOR SALE Milk cowa and Guernsey netrers. Heirxamp. sarnett roaa, east of County ahop. FOR SALE Pie cherries. Blnff and. Lamberts. Thrashers. i mile south of Phoenix on highway. EXCHANGE Dairy ranch, free water. stocked and equipped. Income ,200 per month. Take clear residence for first, psvment. L. J. Reed. 40 N. Main. Ashland. SPECIAL BARGAIN 1026 Dodge coupe for quick sale. See Walter Crank, 36 Portland Ave. evenings. NEED two men for local business op poriunii-iee. a national concern. 1(9 Investment. See Walter O. Crank, 25 Portland Ave. (Evenings). CHERRIES for sale or trade for wood. 135 Almond St. WILL sell my equity In '35 Ford coup st eacrtiice for cash. Box 3793. Trib une. SERVICE station lease for aala by 10th. House, out-bulldlngs, 3 acres clover. Shell Station. 4 Corners, Midway. POR SALE House trailer, slip-scrap er. ft men csdio. 1119 weat Main, NOTICE SPRAY now for earwigs. Phone 268-H, Mcuonagie. FURN. Apt. 610 N. Central. 40 ACRES POR SALE, with new houa and out-bulldlnga 01000, 660 down, 610 month. Tiller, Oregon. Phon 1138-Y. POR BALK? on Old Stag road, close in, 1 acres, a-room nouae 22x33 ft., excellent view. barn, chicken house, garden. Some fruit, fenced Lsdlno clover pasture. Irrigation water, all for only 6950. If taken at once. 6300 caah. monthly terms on balance. Write Box Holder R. 3, Box 737-A, Medford. No trades. AUCTION SALE. TUESDAY, JULT IS at 3 p. m. East Evana Creek road. 1 mile north of city of Rogue River. Household furniture, stoves, radloa, milk cans, cream separator, kitchen . cabinet, livestock and numerous other artlclea. J. O. Brubaker, auc tioneer, A. A. Lewis, owner. WANTED Ambitious woman to qual ity as a viavi ueaier. Hepiy box 3788. Mall Tribune. WANTED Hay to bale. Have new equipment. Evana It McMullon, 319 Laurel St., Medford. '30 INTERNATIONAL pickup, small mileage. Cannot be told from new. Blue Seal guarantee. Easy terms. PIERCE-ALLEN MOTOR CO.- " Open Evenings. Auto painting properly done er as charge. Mitchell Auto Beauty Shop. miM:M.7.Vl Shorn 1:45-7:00-9:13 3Oc-4Oc-10 IT'S HER TOPS IK FTJNI "Wi-"'' na Tomorrow Sous? 0 at a Mtlwye DOUGLAS Pali, 11 YOUNG WEDNESDAY ONLY I ." ..CO .e vV V-e Heart t r on hi hltt ih sandal a h t a I STARTS THURSDAY lI Walt Olsneya Silly Symphony LITTLE HIAWATHA r -eel . J VA youthful Bernard left here to seek hla I fortune In the west. I 1.