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MEDFORD MAIL TRTBTTNT5. fEDFORD. OREGON. TUESDAY. TTJLY 13. 1937. PAGE SEVEN LOCAL and From Eagle Point E. Huuen of Egle Point vu In Med ford this morning to transact bulns. 9 t Band MMtlnf Accordion band will nMt tonight at Prultt'a Melody ahop at 7:30. ,lt waa announcd today. From Hilt Mra. k. X. OUbarg Hilt. Cal.. was shopping and trana aetlng business In Medford thla morn ing. Bark from Convention Richard 61ngler, Medford postal clerk, return ed today from Portland whera he at tended the annual state convention of the National Federation ot Post- office Clerks. On Business Mission J. B. Zuber of Portland, general sales manager for the State oil and Qaa company, arrived this morning to confer with C. E- Naffrlger. district manager here, rngardlng plana for holding a public meeting in Medford In the near fu ture. Office Audit Mies Janle V. Smith, executive assistant of the Rogue River national forest, left thla morning for the Star ranger station In the Aple gate district to make a routine office audit and ranger organisation In spection. Recreation Planning Paul Brlnson, Junior forester, and Cordy Sunder maru recreation technician of the Hogue River national forest, are at Vnlon Creek making plana for camp ground developments by the ERA. They are expected to return to head quarters here tomorrow. Sales Meeting Set George C. Jew ett of Los Angeles, vice-president of the Farmers Automobile Inter-Insur ance Exchange, will conduct a sales meeting here Thursday, according to Harry B. Duncan, district manager for the company. Jerry 8. Sayler of Portland, Oregon state manager for the exchange, will also be present for the meeting, Mr. Duncan wo in formed. To Siskiyou Forest James Beeley, truck driver for the Rogue River national forest, has been transferred temporarily to the Siskiyou national forest to assist In hauling road ma chinery from the warehouse to CCC camps and from camp to camp as needed. He will be with the Slskl you forest a week or ten days. Slskl you forest headquarters are In Grants Pass. Slightly Better Mra. Asher Heff. taken suddenly ill In Portland, was slightly Improved yesterday, accow lng to a letter received here today by a relative. Mrs. Neff has been attending an Apostolic Faith camp In Portland. At midnight Sunday hor husband, Medford mall carrier, re ceived a telegram saying she was seriously 111. Mr. Neff left for Port land by motorcar at 2:30 yesterday morning. THE J ay hawk Cafe 21 No. Bartlett formerly The Blue Willow is now under, the manage ment of Mrs. Mary Pennock Featuring 25c & 35c Meals Wednesday.Special Real Chicken Pie 30c MOOfcKN WOMfcr Nttd Net Sufftr monthly psio and delay due Ic rnlcU, Dwom traia, exposure or loiUr causes, Chj-cAcetrlftmoiMlBisdlUasneiIectire, rflnhlenDdCOiklt fUUtf. Sold by &1I driiKKUU totri 4.yeevr. Afi "TH6 DIAMOMD SAN, GREEN SLAB WOOED Big DOUBLE LOAD Phone 7 Now TimberPri PERSONAL From Pboenlr Out-of-town visit or la Medford yesterday Included s D. BUlngl. of Phoenix. Hero Today Out-of-town residents calling on friends and transacting business Here today included R. P. Carroll of Grants Peat. . Visit Friend. Miss Marian Burma of Ashland and Tom Vinson of Cen tral Poln. Halted with friends here Saturday evening. ... To Portland Harold D. Grey, dis trict WPA, director, left for Portland Sunday evening where he will attend to business for a few daya. ... Auxiliary Notice All members of the American Legion auxiliary are used to assemble at 7:30 p. m. today at city park to form the parade of the TJ. S. W. V. Building Permit J. J. Osenbrugge of 603 South Front street applied at the city building Inspector's office yesterday for a permit to enclose a loading platform at a stated cost of 400. ... Session Planned Roxy Ann Home Extension club will meet with Mrs. Eugene Nolln at her home on Spring street Wednesday afternoon at 3 o'clock. A good attendance Is re quested. . Dinner Guests Lieut, and Mrs. Fred Green and daughter Shannon were among Medford visitors In Ash land Sunday, being dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Mark Warenfelt In the evening. ... Initiates Class Talisman lodge No. 31, Knights of Pythias, Initiated a class of pages Monday. Esquire rank wlU bs Initiated at the next session, Monday, July 10. All members are particularly urged to be present and visiting members are Invited. Re freshments will be served. i Checks Conditions Hymsn H. Cohen, commercial editor and crop statistician of the Oregon Journel. was In the valley yesterday checking on the local crop situation, on his annual tour to obtain Information on farm conditions throughout the northwestern states. Returning from Tour Jack Mor ton, participant In the Oregon aerial tour, stopped at Medford municipal airport this noon to have his Falr chUd plane refueled. He was en route from, Portland to Oakland, Cal., where he Is employed as a pilot by K. F. Bannister, who operates a fly ing service, ... . Store Engineers Here Brant Ran kin ot San Francisco and H. Walters and M. R. Hoffman of St. Louis, Mo. were In Medford today helping with the remodeling work at the M. M. department store1 new location In the Fluhrer and Meeker buildings. All three men are well-known . and ex perienced store engineers. On Flight Home M. D. King. Hollywood business man, arrived at Medford municipal airport late yes terday afternoon en route home from Portland In bis Stlnson plane. He was an overnight guest of Thomas A. Culbertson. Jr., airport manager, and left this noon for the south. He has been traveling with the Ore gon aerial tour alnce July 9. His wife la Bernadlne Lewis King, famed stunt pilot who performed In the tour sky circus. Farmer Is Hurt By Bolting Mule FOOTS CREEK, July 13. (Spl.) Ed Koster Is reported Improving at the home of his sister, Mrs. Tony Ross at Gold Hill, where he was moved this week-end from the Jose phine county general hospital In Grants Pass. Koster wss confined In the hos pital for severs! days from serious injuries suffered In a farm accident. Koster was injured while harnessing a spsn of mules, one of the snlmsls becoming' frightened snd bolting, drsfzlns Koster seversl feet. Kicks tram the animal, broke seversl ribs, knocked out two teeth and Inflicted other Injuries. BIRTHS Born to Mr. snd Mrs. R. J. Kllgore of Oold Hill, a girl weighing seven pounds and ten ounces, at Sacred Heart hospital this morning, Tuesday, July 13. Teachers to Earn More QUEBEC. Que. (UP) The Quebec government will spend 6400,000 a year to Improve conditions among the pro vince's poorly-paid rursl school teach ers. Some of the teachers earn as lit tle as 6100 a year. PINE Company End ol V teotral Livestock 1Wflll St. Repot Portland. PORTLAND. Ore., July 13. (AP- OSDA) Hogs 300; market active; stesdy: good-choice 169-310 lb. drive Ins, 611.75; load lota absent. 13: medium grades, 11135; 325-380-lb, 61111.35; light lights and slaugh ter pigs, 610.76 11.26; parking sows. S7.75a8.00; choice feeder pigs. 10.75. CATTLE 100, Including 30 direct; calves 15; markets steady on limited supply: fat grass steers scarce: quot able about 8.8; few common-medium 66 g 8.75; cutters $5.00, few stockers, 65 6.75: grassy hellers, 5 (6.50: low cutter and cutter. $3.50 4.25: few fleshy dairy type cows, 4.50S4.75; good beef cows, 6635(8 6.50: bulls -65.50 e.35: vealera, 69. SHEEP 300, Including 119 direct: market slow: steady to weak: fairly good spring lambs, 68.86: common medium 66.758: few yearlings, 65 t; medium-good ewes, 63.60ii3.S0. South Ban Francisco. SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO. July IS (AP-USDA) Hogs 700, direct 436. Generally steady, top and bulk good 170-336 lb. butchers, 613.30; several sale medium-grades, 613.08-30; few 340-285 lb. butchers, 611.80. CATTLE 300; direct 15. Steers ac tive, steady to 25c higher for two days: three loads medium 940-1098 grass steers. 68.00. sorted 3 to losd; good she-stock absent, medium- grades range cowa unevenly steady to fully 35o higher for two days: two loads medium cows, 65.00-25; straight and lightly sorted: low-grade cows stesdy with Mondty. low -cutters-cutters. 63.60a3.60: few common cows 64.00-50; odd head common light bulls. 64.00-50; good weighty quoted to 66.00. SHEEP 600; direct 70. Few sales lambs stesdy: good 71-77 California wooled springers. 810.00-25: straight and sorted few head medium 68.50: few short wooled yearlings, 65.50; ewes quoted 63.50 down. Chicago. CHICAGO. July 13. (AP-CSDA1 HOGS 13.000: most sows 10-18 lower; other hogs now around 25 lower: early sales good and choice 180-225 lb. 12.16-40: few choice 150-170 lb., 11.50 13.38: good light and medium weight packing sows mostly 10.00-50. CATTLE 8.000; calves 3.000; strictly grain-fed medium weight and weighty steers 80 lower than late last week: light heifer and mixed yearlings about steady but all grassy heifers and grass cowa unevenly 35 to 1.00 under last week'a flight advance; bulls steady to strong: best prime steers held around 18.76; few loads toppy cattle bid 16.00. 26; near choice kinds as much as 75 lower; stockers nad feeders weak to 26 down; thin natives 8.75-8.00: de mand for weighty bulls broad; veal- ers 36-80 lower at 10.00 down. SHEEP 6.000: spring lambs 25-50 lower than Monday's close; top na tive spring lambs 11.00 to small kill ers; bulk 10.50-76. Portland Produce PORTLAND, July 1 3 .p) BUT TER Prints, A grade, 35c lb. In parchment wrappers, 36c In cartons; B grade, 34c In parchment wrappers; 36c In cartons. BUTTERPAT (Portland delivery, buying price) A grade, 34-34 '0 lb. country stations; A grade, 32 -32 "Ac lb.; B grade lUc less; C grade 6c less. EGOS Buying price by whole salers: Extras, 32c; standard 20c; medium 18c; medium firsts 17c; un dergrade 15c dozen. Cheese,, country meats and live poultry unchanged. ONIONS-Old crop Oregon No. 1, 76-900 per 60-lb. bag. New crop, California red. 85c-H so-lb. bag. Co hells. 86c-l; yellow, 1.60 per 100 Ib. bag. Potatoes, cantaloupes, wool, hay, unchanged. Chicago Wheat CHICAGO, July 13. (P) Running up like wildfire, wheat prices went as much as cents a bushel sky. ward here late today In excited trad ing. Chiefly what set the market aflame were estimated that the 193? Canadian wheat crop already had been reduced by drought and heat to as low as 126,000,000 bushels. This would be approximately but a third of normal. Wheat: Open High; Low Close July 1.31W 1.37(4 131 1.38-38 Sep. 1.33V, 1.36(4 ' 28!i Dec. 1.24 1.38(4 "!4 1.38(6 Portland Wheat PORTLAND, Ore, July 18. (AP) Orsln: Wheat: Open High Low Close July 1.07(4 l.ioii ati, 1.10(4 Sep. 1.06(4 108 1.06(4 1.00 Cash wheat: Big Bend bluestem, hw., 13 pet., I JON; dark hsrd winter, 13 pet, 1.2BN: 13 pet., UlN; 11 pet., 1.16; western white snd western red, 1.13N; bard winter, 1.13N. Oats No. 3 white. 81.00 Barley No. 3. 45-lb, bw.. 33.60. Cons Argentine, 43.00; mtllrun Standard, 38.00. Today's csr receipts: Flour, 8. ( NNomlnal. an Francisco Butter SAN FRANCISCO. July 13. (AP USDA) Butter: Score 82. 33(4c; 91. 324: 90. 314C; 89, 38(4C. SACRAMENTO. Cal., July IS, (AF) Churning cream butterfat: First grtde. 87'4c: second grade. 86'4e. SINUS tie relieved at oure by our herbal remedy tried eo" tested over thousand, ol fears. Cblneae berbs will gift too relief no matut what Too are srrllcud with you owe It to yourself to ote this opportunity to regain ran health. Chen's barbs hsvs restored health to tbousaodi of people Why not foot Do yoo nt,t Use. constipa tion. 8 to roach trouble. Rhrumstlsm. Hay retsr, Prostate Trouble. Ulcers. Children Bed Helling. OsU ft Dee on Down Condition, sinus Trouble. Asthma, Influents emale Trouble. Piles. Chronic Leuih. High Ulood Pressure, arthritis .'litis. Nervousness. Appendicitis, Tonsllltla tctema. Heart, Uvei Xsddrr. Kidneys. Lungs Ulood Lrlrnr) DiMtdrrs Free eonsullstlon Open 10 to P. M. THAN ( HA Ssl till 6 P-H. Tuet.-Thuri 10-13 A. M tla E. Main t nines Med. Co Close 6 (oa. NEW YORK, July IS. (AP)Traders dragged down some of their profits in today s stock market and price trends generally pointed lower. Early losses of tractions to two points, however, were reduced or can celled In many Instances before the close ss bids tor U. S. steel and some other leaders were hoisted moderately. Steel Issues were up at a fslrly active opening. They dipped later when motors began to slide and, de spite the mild rally In the final hour, some were still under water at th. finish. Farm Implements and specialties did better than the average. Utili ties and rails lacked vitality. The transfers were around 860,000 shares. Today's closing prices for S3 se lected stocks follow: Al. Chem. & Dye , 33T 104 Vi V, 180 4 MS IV, v 3 t 108 1S4 . ISO' 58H 88', 62 11614 us 130 80 36 H 97 H 80 H V4 47 13 Am. Can Am. & Fgn. Power A. T. & T. Anaconda Atch. T. & S. F. Bendix Aviation ..... Beth. Steel Caterpillar Tractor Chrysler ......... Coml. 8olv. . Curtlss-Wrlght DuPont ...., Gen. Electric Gen. Foods Gen. Motors Int. Harvest. . ... I. T. & T Johns-Man. .. Mont. Ward North Amer. Penney (J. C.) Phillips Pet. . Radio ................... Sou. Pec ... Std. Brands Std. Oil Cal. 44 Std. Oil N. J 70 Trans. Amer. .... .. 13ft Union Carbide 101 United Aircraft 80 U. S. Steel ............ 113 CANNERS SEEK COTS IN DALLES SECTION PORTLAND, July 13. fl) As the California apricot season nsared Its close, attention turned today to the rapidly maturing crop tn The Dalles and Yakima sections. Canners are already active In the market. Prices to shippers In The Dalles district are around 60 to 66 cents for 14 and 16-pound boxes. Northwest apple shipments drop ped to five cars last week, a market survey said. The wlneaap crop la virtually exhausted. Local Jobbers are selling Transparents at about five cents a pound. The estimated apple production for Oregon on July 1, la 3,860,000 bushels. It IS FRIDAY Mrs. Mabel Sims, local Girl Scout director, stated today that all par ents wishing to send baggage by truck Sunday for the second week'a en campment at the Oirl Scout summer camp at Lake o the Woods, must no tify the Qlrl Scout office not later than 4:30 p. m. Friday. O Iris having no way or transpor tation are also requested to notify the office before Friday Afternoon. APPLEGATE ROADS NEXT ON PROGRAM OF OILING Oiling of 3.75 miles of the 0ams Valley highway, and one mile of the Evans Creek road has been oom pleted the past week, the county en glneer reported today. The equip ment will move tomorrow to apply oil to roads In the Apptegate dls- trlct. Oiling haa aleo been completed In Oold Hilt recently. County Engineer Paul B. Hynnlng said the road oiling program was Just getting underway strong now, due to the June rains. According to the program between 13 and IB miles of county roads will be oiled this summer. Ford Elected Thayle Ford, member of the young people's association of the First Christian church here, waa elected state president of the Christian church youth conference which met last week at Turner, Ore. Ten local delegates attended the gathering, re turning home lsst night. "Calf Orphanage" Urged DUMJTH, Minn (UP) A plsn for a "calf orphanage" la being pushed among dairy herdsmen In the Arrow head region fo Minnesota as means of Improving dairy herds. Under the plan calves from the better cowa of a herd would be farmed out to the orphanage at a nominal ecet to be later brought back for use In the herd. Rnowi Babies TORONTO, Ont. (UP) Photog raphers know more about bablea and understand them better than the av erage mother does. Thornton Johns ton. Toronto photographer, told the Ontario Society of Photographers con. ventlon here. "I ought to know, he i tanlrl. "I'f hin(ilart thnuunrli nt ihll I dren. The average mother haa only one, two, or three." Lu Msll Tribune want ada. TROUBLE New Team Stars at Craterian TH j I ...v . . Decidedly noral la the situation brought about In "There Goes My Girl," starring Gen Raymond and Ann Both em at the New Craterian theater for tomorrow only. FVUow reporters on rtral sheets, but much tn lore, they art In the midst of their wedding ceremony, when there is a shot, and a man apparently is kilted before their ys. Urged on by her Rialto Thriller Weldon Heyburn (the good look lng chsp on the left) plays the role of a breeey radio commentator In The Thirteenth Man." coming to the Rialto theater for tomorrow and Thursday as the added feature with "You Can't Beat Love," co-starring Preston Foster snd Josn Fontaine. Inea Courtny plays opposite Hey hum who. Incidentally, also turns detective to solve the murder of populsr district attorney. goriet Port for Youth MOSCOW (UP) A port for chil dren will be built thla year In ten. Ingrad, the aim of which Is to stim ulate the study of the sea transport by children and the development of water snort among them. The port will be situated In the picturesque Kirov Islands. Chores Irk Firemen CLEVELAND (UP) Firemen In su burban East Cleveland appealed to tbe city commission to relieve them of such tasks as cleaning cuspidors, rolling municipal tennis courts snd mopping floors. They objected to be ing celled "mopnanoiera- oy passera by. Discourtesy Decried CLEVELAND (UP) Mra. William P. Leffler, new president of the Akron Desnery. Nstlonal Council of Catho lle Women, thinks moat parents are discourteous to their children. 8he ssva plain common sense Is the moat Important factor In bringing up family. Romance By Wireless CORINNA, Me. (UP) Clarence Stone was s modern Romeo. He woo ed snd won Miss Doris M. Fenwlck of Hampton, N. B by short-wave radio. anth Rtone and Miss Fenwlck are amateur radio operators. Stone bap pened to pick up hi bride's call slg nala In November, 1936. After fre quent talks, Stone visited the girl's home. They were married year and a half later. Jobs Oo Begging PUEBLO, Colo. (UP) Prosperity Is returning to Bent county, Colorsdo. All" WPA construction Jobs In the county hsvs been suspended due to lack of sufficient workers. Workers have been dropping off the WPA so rapidly It Is Impossible to operate the projects, according to Terry J Owens, district administrator. It's "ftkunkchuck" ASHTABULA, O. (UP) Roy Ken nedy Is the owner of sn animal he be lieves a cross between a skunk snd s woodchuck. The hesd. tsll snd body ere Ilk those of a woodchuck, the feet snd fur are like those of skunk. A dog caught the animal In a stump on a farm in Jefferson town ship. Closing tuns for Too Late to Cist if) Ads Is 1 30 p. m. Veterans Welcome to the CHATEAU DINE and DANCE every evening Hubert snd with Lswrence his aerrnsdera FOR Y0UB HEALTH Try OoleiUIn Mintral Water Call at BROWN'S Car, Front .Main Phone 111 Wholei and Rttail city editor, Ann's reportorta. Instincts urge to the front and she la Intent on "getting the story." Bridegroom Raymond attempts to demur, but is confronted by the brtde'a deep-seated habit of making the most of news breaks. From this point the story moves on at a fast pace, often dra matic, though at times punctuated with high comedy. On Roxy Bill Edward Everett Horton. the popu lar king of laughter, comes to the Roxy theater lor today and tomor row only In the leading role of "Let's Make a Million." Charlotte Wynters, Porter Hall and the "Pixilated Sis ters" are In support of the star. TO MEET WEDNESDAY CORVALLIS, July 13 P More than 150 scientists of Pacific north west states are expected here tomor row for the opening of the annual meeting of the Northwest Assocla. tlon of Horticulturists, Entomologists and Plant Pathologists. Sessions will continue st Oregon State college for three days. Oeneral soil end crop management problems will be considered In the first session Wednesdsy forenoon, with President O. T. Moworther, Cor. vellls, presiding, the delegates will hear reports of recent resesrch dee! lng with cover cropping, resetting old orchards, fertiliser use and weed con trol. Japanese Killed BAKER, Ore., July 18. (AP) To majl Buga, Japanese employe of the Oregon Lumber company, was killed Monday night when he Jumped from train and fell onto the tracks on Dlvle mountain between Baker and Prairie City. Paralysis Clinic Plsnned SALIDA, Colo. (UP) An tnfsntlle paralysis sanltsrlum, modeled after the nationally famous Warm Springs, Oa Institution, Is being considered here as a WPA project. Waters from the Ponchs hot springs, said to hsve therapeutlo value, would be used In treating victims of the disease. Fearful of Drowning GRANTS, N. M. (UP) When s 31-year-old Navajo Indian, Salvador To ledo, was drowned In an arroyo bis fellow tribesmen refused to touch his body or his horse due to a tribal su perstition thst touching either the man or horse would bring evil upon them. mi Today arid Wed. A COUPLE OF AUNTS WEAR EDDIE'S PANTS! A n 4 how you'll howl fie ron.fl of at rn.strea. altJfcla I Million' iA"-"f HORTON h ikJkJ2 CHAHIOTTS ' Stf T WVNTIRS OBTt Hill A f Vat. y MKAI B. 1 ! El 1 I 8IXIUT8D" fj "1Ttia I Added! T Tl'jfCI 5 Reels Comedy I iir I'' "port Reel i j IW Jf Sea. nvent. i&k I 1 j WATER CARNIVAL AT IGHT Climaxing tan days of swlmmtnf and life -saving classes sponsored by he American Red Cross, a water car nrral will be staged tonight at 1 o' clock at Merrick 'a pool. The carnlTal will Include swimming exhibitions, races, diving, clowning stunts and displays ot rescue work, There la to be no admission charge Elmer Holstrom, west coast Red Cross representative and Instructor who has conducted the classes, Is tn charge of the carnival. Kentucky's poultry valued at 20.000,000, Industry Is Gugttelmo Marconi. Inventor of wireless telegraphy, Is an honorary citizen of 11 municipalities. Too Late to Classify PI.ANKR BLOX The best summer fuel, only 64.46 a load. Telephone 333. Central Point Wood Ttrd. CLOSE IN EAST SIDE $2250 A very attractive 4 -room 8 bedroom home with closed In sleeplns norch. located on one of tha beat streets on east side; large lot, nicely land. scaped; all paving and city aasess- menta ' paid. Very good value at 63360.00. or will discount for cash. Also 8 ACRES NEAR SCHOOL $2100 8 acres, all Irrigated: modern bungalow, sood bam, chicken houses and garage. Place nicely Improved, with all kinds of berries, nice shade trees. Excellent walnut or peach ground. Wonderful value at this figure. Furniture goes with place. Terms. CHARLES A. WINO AGENCY, INC. 109 E. Main St. Phone 738. FOR SALE Mining equipment. In cluding reus, pipe, ami and other miscellaneous tools and equipment. Phone an. FOR SALE & acres city land, fl-room moaem nouse, basement, outbuild ings, city water, fine location. 101 Western Ave. FOR SALE 300 grain nags, be each. e. r. ireiana, Losler Lane, FOR 8AUS Oood 6-room house, 8 bedrooms, hardwood floors, saram large lot, nice trees; 63600.00; 6360 .own. Four-room house on East Main. extra large lot; 63360.00, 6350.00 down. Two acres, elose in on psvement. o-rcxm nouse, S330U.00. Three-room house, 6976.00. H. O. WILSON. Phone 1664. WANTED Experienced hotel clerk. Apply in person. Hotel Orand. FOR SALE Oood a-wheel trailer. 614 West 11th. LOQOINO JOB 300 acres timber, half-million contract. Cletrao trac tor, truck and trailer and all log- sing tjquipm.nE. etnort naui and reaoy to go. price 63000; some terms. 614.75 per month buys modern s-room house snd 3 seres after down payment la made; on good raw near aseaiora, SID BLOOD. 133 N. Central. EASTERN book publisher wants ex perienced saleswoman, Christian worker preferred, work mornings only. Apply 116 N. Central. s! 1:45-7:00-0:15 1 1 Tomorrow & Thursday! ENEMIES IN POLITICS! "THE 13th MAN" WELDON HEYBURN INEZ COURTNEY ALL. STAR OAST HLRBV1 They End Tonltei 0 Plui "Oirl Can Play" . . . . Partnera aw In Romanoe! . , C M HITS WW) ' 1 j-' Murder M ed , . and only 1 one msn with - enough guts '' jk to avenge ! FOR SALE Cnlvei movls camera and projector, with eases, 618. 1808 Court SI CHERRIES Royal Annes and Blnga, oc. mm otuvtr. uu ITtpp at. SUBURBAN Two acres of fine garden land, free water for irrigation, all kinds of fruit; modern 6-room bungalow with hardwood floors, double gar age, barns, chick house, brooder house: fine location on paved road. AU for 63600.00. Also Well-equipped small hutch room, doing excellent business, investi gate this. Also 8 Acres tree garden soli. Irrigated and cultivated; small house with lights and city water, barn, etc: close In. Price 670O 00. THE REAL ESTATE EXCHANGE NO. 7 N. Bartlett St, Phone 1498 or 1648-R. 31000 REWARD for large grey Msl tese cat answering to "Sklpple. strayed or stolen from car near dam at Prospect. July 1st. No questions will be asked only re turn our pet. Write Mrs. R. A. Heck ford, 804 Burllngama Ave, Burtlngeme. California. FOR SALE Davenport and chair 637.50; Airway vacuum cleaner, 67.60: bedroom set, a pieces, 830. Some old furniture cheap. See) John at Osenbrugge'a Used Car Lot, LOST Ladys yellow gold Longlns wrist watch. Reward. Mra. Roy Elliott. S37-M. i FOR SALE Good Armstrong piano, eoo.ou: wainut organ. 66. Hawley Transfer, 118 N. Riverside. CLEAN-UP SALE of used furniture, to clear out our limited space, wa are offering tremendous bargalna this week. Baby bed and mattress. 84.95; a lovely walnut dining sets, a bargain: baby buggies. 88 up; rockers. 11.50 up: oak bed and springs. 64: and many other ar ticles. HAWLEY TRANSFER, 118 N. Riverside. 1935 DODOE SEDAN; looks and runs like new; small mileage; radio, heater; Blue Seal guarantee. Full price for your car In trade, only 6696.00. Open evenings. PIERCE-ALLEN MOTOR CO. Dodge and Plymouth. FOR RENT Furnished and unfur nished fl-room modem houses; adults. Inquire 116 Almond. FOR SALE 5 seres near Medford; 8 room house, family orchard, alfalfa. Inquire 713 Pine St. FOR SALE Hay. clean, bright oat and alfalfa. About 8 tons In stack. Phone S79-R-S. CHERRIES. 3 to 4e. You pick. Rhu barb. 3c lb. Blankenahlp. Central Point. NEWLY established distributing busi ness; unlimited possibilities. Ex elusive distribution on well known merchsndlse. Must sell at once. Inquire 101 Spring St., sfter 7 p. m. Auto painting properly done or na change. Mitchell Auto Beauty Shop. 1 Shows 1:46-7:00-9:18 S0C-40C-10S Ends Tonltei mil rkkye CXDUCIAS RoWtYOUftS Wed. Only! C 1 It's Alive With Excitement When ( city edi tor frames a mur star reporter marrlagel Even reporters have to leve. hut when they find timer der to keep his 8J8J"8as I n Aa fV STARTS THURSDAY mm BOB BURNS "" ? Msrths RAY! t ill J.k. Mewsre f 1 11 Tewv Wslkerj Pin "5 A . i wily p- crvj Symphony I 1 7 1 i