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fEDFOKP ATL TRTBTTNTi. rEPTOKD. OKEflON. TTEPyESTAT. .TTTLY 21. 1937. PAGE SEVEN LOCAL and VWt to Ashland Mlas Dorothy f Awn w wm wiji is TiAiuug in , hooM or Mr. ana Kin. Archie Ktnctud In Aahiand. Returns Home Ml&s Connls Con way, who has been staying In Klam ath Falls, returned to her home here Monday. Express Man Hera M. R. White head, superintendent of the Pacific Fruit Express company, arrived here this morning from his Portland of fices to confer with local represen tatives. Recreation Planning Fred W. Cleator, recreation engineer In the United State regional forester's of fice at Portland, conferred here this morning with Karl h. Janouch, sup ervisor of the Rogue River nation a: forest after mattng an Inspection at Lake of the Woods with Paul Brtn son. Junior forester, and Cordy Sun derman, recreation foreman. After the morning conference Mr. Cleator went to the Applegate district with Mr. Brlnson and Mr. 6underman to Inspect existing snd map out addi tions! recreational feclllttes. 1 6th Anniversary Sale of Southern Oregon's Largest Canvas and Lawn Furniture Stock Only 3 Days Left! On July 20, 1930, .Mr. F. r. Burn purchased the Medford Tent A Awning Works and has added the auto top, auto upholstering and lawn furniture departments. He now has the largest stock of the above In Southern Oregon and wishes to extend his appreciation to his customers of the past and a hearty welcome to his new customers. For the week of July U-24 you will be glten an opportunity to secure some real buys In: , Lawn Chairs Seat Covers Garden Umbrellas Awnings Lawn Swings Auto Tops Tents Camp Beds Childs Trapeze Yacht Chair Solid' hardwood frame. Choice of many colors in striped material. Without arm rests With am rests 79c $1.29 Medford Tent & Phone 448 P. P. BURK. "DO YOU SPEND MONEY FOR NEW LINGERIE?" Trie answer is most empha tically NO! Because the smart young woman has J earned that a good laun dry can keep good lingerie looking like new -Perhaps no other service of ours tells the story of our quality work as convincingly as the way we launder dainty silks. Do not be afraid to include your silken undies in the weekly laundry bun dle you send to usl American C0o I31WUIH CINIKAl ATlnii fVM l iJ&s... Mtnrncn.nRf. PHONE 873 PERSONAL From Trail Uoyd French of Trail wu among oui-or-iowTi outineu na ttora calling here thla morning. Lave for Home Mr. Elizabeth Carey and her daughter Elizabeth leit for tbetr home In Omaha, Neb., last night after spending two weeks wltn Mrs. Carey's parents, Mr. and Mis. D. T. McDonough of 735 West 14th street. Improve Lavatories City School Superintendent E. H. Hedrlck applied at the city building Inspectors office today for a permit to Install concrete In the lavatories at the Roosevelt school on Queen Anne avenue at a stated cost of 1700. Guest Leaves Miss Virginia Prlem of Seattle left here by train last night for Detroit where she Is em ployed as dietitian by a restaurant chain. She had been visiting here at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Brlnson, 10 Willamette avenue. Mra Brlnson accompanied Miss Prlem to San Francisco. Mrs. Brlnson planned to spend a couple of days In th Bay City and return to Med ford Fri day. Reclining Chair Adjustable hardwood frame. Colorful stripe Without arm rest or foot rest 98c With rest As shown ... $1.29 $1.85 Awning Works 314 E. Main ALL YOUR Laundry From Central Point Mr. A. 8 Webster of Centra Point waa shop ping and transacting business here this morning. To Reside Here MUs Inea Oaxes of Tulsa. Okla.. has taken up resi dence here wltn her brotber-ln-Uw and slater. Mr. and Mra. Karl L. Janouch of 1303 Bast Main atreet. Mtsa Oakes haa Tlalted here several tlmea In past summers. Named Deputy Clerk Mlas Clara, Wood hu been named a deputy In the county clerk' office and haa assumed her new duties. For a num ber of years Mlas wood waa connected with a local bank and haa wide ex perience In bookkeeping and clerical work Involving legal points. a Ptcntc Postponed The Phoenix Orange plcnlo scheduled for this' Fri day hu been postponed a week be cause of the death of a member, It was announced today. It will now be held at 7 o'clock on the evening of Friday, July SO, at the home of Mr. and Mra. Ray 0. Ward. Evangelist Speaks The Rev. Michael BlUlster of the Russian Evangelistic association, haa been speaking to representative audiences at the First Baptist church here. He will speak thla evening on Challenge to Atheism. Illustrated with pleturei. He will speak aglan tomorrow even ing. t On Flight Home F. W. Oraham, Tacoma business man, and his three children arrived In a Waco cabin plane at Medford municipal airport lata yesterday afternoon. They were en route home from Los Angeles where they spent a vacation. They continued north after their ship bad been serviced. t Stevens Improves Steady Improve ment la reported In the condition of Jamea Stevens, nationally known Medford musician, who has been seriously HI for the past tew weeks. His condition was highly critical tor; several daya but la now definitely better, the attending physician re ports. Mr. Stevens la still confined to his home, 837 West Tenth street. Minor Accident Car driven by W. E. stlngley of Beagle and Arthur Ross OavU of 703 West 11th street were Involved In an accident at the Intersection of Jackson boulevard and Bartlett atreet yesterday afternoon, a city police report said today. Stlnz ley, driving north on Bartlett atreet. was hit broadside by the machine operated by Davis, according to the report. Enrolling for CCC Vacancle for CCO enrollment In Jackson county have not been completely fflled and enrollment will be kept open until July 31, according to an announce ment from local headquarters. Men between the ages of 17 and 33 years, unmarried, unemployed and In need of employment, are eligible. Enroll ment started July 1 for the current period. Patients This Week Thla week's patient at the Osteopathic clinic and hospital Include Edward Watson, ton of Lee Watson, 635 Pennsylvania ave nue, and Elmer Kyle, central Point, who underwent tonal lecto ml ea Mon day; Wallace Lowry, minor operation Monday: Lucille and Alleen Sellars. daughter of Mr. A. Sellars of cen tral Point, tonsils removed Tuesday; and Bobby Furber, son of Mr, and Mrs. F. O. Furber of Dorrl, Cal., who had hi tonsils removed this morning. Now In Navy Three youths accept ed tentatively here for enlistment In the United state navy passed their final qualifying examinations In Portland on July 14 and are now en. rolled In the naval training station' at San Diego for three month of preliminary preparation before being assigned to actual duty, Ernest M. West, recruiting officer, wa notlflod today. Th youth are Orvllle F. Taylor, 'son of Mr. and Mra. Elmer C. Taylor of Qrant Pass: Cedrlc B. Russell,' son of Mr. and Mrs. Jeas j. Russell of Yreka, Cel.. and Nathan A. Banry, son of Mrs. Edna, Bsnry of Gold Hill. Th three comprised the July enlistment quota for this district. Mr. West Is now accepting applications for future quotas. He may be consulted at his office In the Medford federal building. Civil Service Tests United States civil service commission today an nounced th following competitive examinations: senior educational an alyst (tests and measurements, $4,000 a year, snd educational analyst, $3,800 a year, extension service, office of cooperative extension work, depart metn of agriculture; warden and as sociate warden, $3,800 to $S,SO0 year, TJ. S. bureau of prisons, depart ment of Justice: principal safety pro motion adviser, 85.600 a year, division of labor standards, department of labor; and field representative, $3400 a year, division of savings bonds i treasury department. Detailed infor mation regarding tn positions .no examination msy be procured at Medford postofflo from Earl M. York secretary of the local board of ex aminers. 4 SACRAMENTO. July 31. ( Churning cream butterfat: Pint grade 38; second grade 33. j 4 i WASHTNOTON, July 31. ( At kinson. Jones snd Company. Inc. of Portland. Ore., asked the tax appeals .ward to redetermine a $1,880 defi ciency In 1939 Income and excess prof- Its taxes assessed by th revenue bu reau. Phone 843 well haul away foui 'us City Herniary Seme FREE INFORMATION On Pile m4 thr Ptos is! snd Cole (Ms si era Our CfItratJ 100-eife Book lot will Stat et rt Jjuttt ta aea tuff Hit ram Pile ar athtr RttMi r Colon tJiMrtstrt.er Stftta ch ailtotau. Ii dt-crieas caat.it.aaa tad mbUIm our ucca.ifol oMthod al UMtiaeat. Ma haipfttl twrlea. eporatio. H conflae Mnt tend far vtltjabla ft Baaslat tadae Dr. C. J. DEAN CLINIC Pftref eae mmm tmrgmmm H R Cortur Baraatd and Grand Atan Talfprsont CAat lt!l Portland, Oft Livestock South San Francisco SOUTH 6AN FRANCISCO. July 81. (AP-U-S. Dept. AffT, HOGS. 500. direct 4ft. Butchen mostly 10 high er, quality considered; bulk 170-325 lbs. California 130-13-95. latter top freely; light-light and around 340 27ft lbs. butchers largely 13.45; pack ing sows about steady, 9.50-10.00. CATTLE. 750, direct 37ft. Sters active, strong to 3ft higher; quality largely medium and below; load M0 1010 lbs. grass steers 8.75-0 00; load 670 Iba. stockers 7.3ft; ahe-tock fully steady at week's upturn; few grass helfera 7.50; good 1130 lbs. graxa cows 6.75; bulla quoted 4.00-6.00. Calves: 160. direct 30. No early aales calves or Testers. SHEEP 1.350. direct 135; holdovers 670. Tuesday's entire aupply held over. PORTLAND, Ore.. July 31. (U-9. Dept. Agr.) HOGS; 500, Including 144 direct, market steady-weak; good choice 170-314 lb. drlvelns 13 30-40. carload lot eligible 13 65; 325-380 lb. 11.75-90. 125-55 lb. mostly 11.50-90; packing sows largely 8.35-50, light weights to 8.76; few good-choice feeder pigs 11.00-15. CATTLE: lift including 37 direct, calves 35 Including 8 direct, market rather slow but mostly steady; few common grass steers 5.75-8.00, cut ters down 4.75; fat grassera eligible up to Monday's top of 933: few heifers 5.00-6.50; low cutter and cut tor cowa 3.50-4.25. common-medium 4.50-5.50, good beef cowa 6.00 and above; bulla mostly 6.50-6.35, cutters down 4.50; good-choloe veslers most ly 8.509.50, common-medium 6.50 7.50; few common-medium calves 4.&0-7.00. SHEEP: 300, market very slow about steady, few lots fairly good spring lambs 8.00. Chicago CHICAGO, July 31. (AP-USDA) Hogs 9.000; generally 10-15 higher than Tuesday's average; spots late 15 20 higher; top 813.85; bulk good and choice 180-350 lbs., $13.50-75; 150-170 lbs. 813.15-65. CATTLE 5,000, calves 1,500; trade active at advance; top 816.85, new high for year; best yearlings 916.00; mixed yearlings $15.00; heifers year lings $15.00; heifers yearlings $14.50 In load lots, short load $15.35; grass heifers and grass cows mostly 35 high er. SHEEP 3.000; active, spring lambs unevenly 15-40 higher; natives to packers and small killers $10.35-50. Portland Produce PORTLAND, July 31. (A) BUT TER Prints, A grade. 38c lb. In parchment wrapper, 38c In cartons: B grade, 34c In parchment wrap pers: 38c In carton. BUTTBRrAT (Portland delivery, buying price) A grade, 34-34 Ho lb. country stations; A grade 33-33o lb.; B grade 1140 lss; O grade 8c less. .... .... ... . - EOOS Buying price by whole salers: Extras 33c; standard 18r: firsts lgc; medium 10c; medium firsts 16o; undergrade 14c dozen. Cheese, country meats snd live poultry unchanged. POTATOES New crop. Yakima White Rose, $1.78 cental; local, 81.14 1.25 orange box. ONIONS New crop, California red, 89c-$l 80-lb. bag: Walla Walla. 76c-$1.00 per 80-lb. bag. CANTALOUPES Delano, jumbs 48s, $3.78-3; standard 45s, $3.38-3.75; jumbo 8Ss, $3.50-3.75. Wool and hay unchanged. Portland Wheat Wheat, PORTLAND, July 31 (AP) Orain: Wheat: Open High Low Close July l.osu, 1.08 'A 1.08 1.08 Sept. 1.08 1.08 1.05',4 1-0 Caah wheat: Big Bend btuestem, h.w., 13 pet., $1.08; dark hard win ter, 13 pet, $1.38: 13 pet., $1.17: 11 pet., $1.11; soft white, western white and western red, $1.0$; herd winter, $1.08. Oats, No. 3 white, $81. No. 3 45 lb. b.w $38.80. Corn, Argentine, $43. MlUrun, standard, $38.50. Today's ear receipt: Wheat, S: flour. 0; oats, 3; hay. 1. BAN FRANCISCO. July 31. (AP USDA) Butter: Score, 03-34; $1-33: 80-80 H: 89-384. Tomorrow and Fri! V aV .air. ISP Dramatic Sea Epic Here Thursday m f ,-if;. w- - i.., jr-wr .. ii$at -'- -m Two lovers held captive on a honey moon ship a blase with mutiny; spec tacular drama that storms Its epic sweep over the seven seas; the thun dering saga of the last of the slavers, Chicago Wheat CHICAGO. July 31. (fl) Wheat. Open High Low Close July . 1 10 1.33'i 1.30 1.29 Sep. 1.30-31 1 221; 1.30 1.33H Dec. 1.33-33 1.24H 121 1.34 ',4 Wall St. Report NEW YORK. July 21. () The stock market drifted down fractions to a point or more In leisurely trad ing today. Brokers said the decline resulted from mild offerings attracted by the current rise In prices. U. 8. Steel, recent leader on the advance, opened more than a point lowor on turnover of 3,000 shares and continued heaviness In this Issue served In some measure to set the tone of trading desplto an abortive mid-day rally In rails, motors and specialties. Transactions approximately 850,000 shares. Today's closing prices for 33 select ed stocks follow: Al. Chem. & Dye...... .WH..HM 334 Am. Can Am. & Fgn. Pow.... A. T. Sc T Anaconda A ten. T. & S. P. 100 170 30 Bendlz Avla. Beth. Steel Caterpillar Tract. Chrysler 03", 07 110 '4 - - H'i Show Starts Tonight at 6:30! MZ3MI ' Shows 1:45 6:30-0:00 TODAY and WED Plus-. Emotions point , . . mm 'spw a 1 ' Slave Ship" comes tomorrow to the New Craterlan theatre, lta huge cast headed by Warner Baxter, Wallaoe Beery, Elizabeth Allen and Mickey Rooney. In Rialto Comedy Long and lanky Arthur Treacher la cast with Jack Haley, Roc he lie Hud son and Eugene pallette in "She Had to Eat," hilarious new comedy play ing at the RJalto theatre today and tomorrow only. The film pictures the wild adventures of a siren who Just haj to eat at no matter what trouble she brings to her fellow travelers. Audiences may well know what to expect when this fun-filled oast gets started. "It Could Happen to You." featur ing Owen Davis, Jr., Alan Baxter and Astrld Allwyn plays as the companion hit. Curtts-Wrlght DuPont Oen. Eteo. Oen. Foods HM Oen. Mot. Int. Harvset e4 193 . 7 88 113 I. T. dc T 13 Johns-Man. 130 37 yt Monty Ward North Amer. Mat , . . tSo Kies . . . 35c Kiddle . 10s - 2 SMASH HITS! Madcap Adventure! It all started with a wild jack-rabbit ... but ended up with church-belli and hilarity I JACK HALEY AETHUE TREACHER R00HELLE HUDSON Eucene Pallette aurging to the breaking love rising above honor! Penney (J. C.) Phillip, pet i; 0 49 'A 441, 7Mi 13 14 101 8014 U, Radio Sou. Pae. flwl. Brand St. oil Cal. St. Oil N. J Trans. Amer. Union Carb. Unit. Aircraft O. S. Steel Too Late to Classify FOR SALE Home Comfort enamelled range, almost new. AST Mae St. FOR SALE OR TRADE 5 acrea at city limit; 8-room house, modern, basement, fireplace, outbuildings; om terms. 101 Western Ave. FOR SALE 13 -frauge double-barrel shotgun. In good condition. For quick sale, ta.OO. 341 Haven. 18 ACRES. Irrigated, near Medford: good 4-room house, cabin, barn, chicken house, shade, good view. 11 acrea clover and alfalfa, balance In a variety of fmlt and garden. Price tssso, Sid Blood, 132 No. Central. FOR RENT a-room modern furnish ed house, 35. Stewart Ave., across from S. O. 8. SWEET CORN, S5e down: a miles t on Jacksonville Hwy. B, E Pord, phone 731-R. FOR SALE Large da port and chair, O. E. electric range, large O. E. refrigerator, dining room set, vac uum cleaner, electric sewing ma chine, single bed with mattress, sil verware, beautiful fur coat, like new. Telephone 804-W. APRICOT CULLS for sale, IV40. Oar. rett. phone S71-J-1. WANTED General housework by aay or nour. rnone BOOyJ. FOR RENT Bedroom close In. Call alter 0, aai west stn. WANTED Children to care for In rruii aeaaon. Fenced yard with ahade. Right price. Write Mr. C. B. McClaln. Phoenix. Ore., Box 91. LOST Keys in leather container. nw.uy r. j. oui 1, rnoemx. BOY WANTED Judge's Medford Greenhouse, 1008 East Main. WANTED Man and wife on ranch, rnone iiOB-d, CORNER oO'xlOO' on highway, offlca building 16x38'. 375.0O. Sacrifice price. Also a real buy, a-room new house, 8350.00. W. A. ChUdere, Jacksonville, Ore. WANTED Small children to car for In my home while mothera work. Large fenced yard, plenty ahade. 85.00 per week. Lem Wilson, Res. In Jacksonville. PEACHES, o lb. Bring containers. Pierce's Greenhouse, phona 607-R-a. FOR SALE 8-room modern house. 1 nure inna; narawood Iioora, fire place, berries. 83000.00. Also small house trailer, unfurnished, 850.00 Box 4058, Tribune. APRICOTS, S14. Bring containers ,.iwn vmnuua non-irrigacea or chards, Eagle Point. Highway sign Show at 1:45 7:00-6:00 jtJD TODAY ONLY I "SING and Be Tony Martin Leah Kay TWO YEARS TO PRODUCE . . . . COST $2,000,000 , . . 1000s OF PLAYERS! Captive Lovers on a Honeymoon Ship Manned by a Grew of Mad, Mntinoui Slave Traderi . t . . I '' ' ' VfVai Tn B,"t V I "-i Jr- .T Fie tare nf 1 A FURNISHED apartment, 818 M. Central. FOR SALE 4 head of dairy cowl. W. T. Wright, 1 mile north of Cen tral point. GOOD STORE for sale, handling gro oerlea and fresh meats; good loca tion and good bualneas. Inv. stock. Owner. Box 4053. Mall Tribune. MANY CHERRIES yet for aale. W. . Barnum, near Ever Shady Auto Park. DRIVING to Salt Lake; room for t p&asengera; share expense. 308 Tripp St. 38 PLYMOUTH Coupe; cannot b told from new; Bluo Seal guarantee; low easy terms. Used Car Dept., 6th and Bartlett Sts. Open evenlnf. PIERCE-ALLEN MOTOR CO. FOR SALE CHEAP Equity In wen located city lot Address P. O. Bof 839, Medford, Ore. Auto painting properly dona or no charge. Mitchell Auto Beauty Shop. FOR SALE New potatoes, 600 par lug box. Bring boxes. 403 Benson. DEVELOPING PRINTING ENLARGING JfIEN we do your photo finishing yon may expect bettor snapshots especially It you start with Kodak Verichrome Film is your camera, oive us a trial 008. and see tor yourself; FREE DEVELOPING TWICE A DAY SERVICE Mall your Films to Photorrepa Headquarter . SWEM'S 817 E. Main Medford Insist On Oelioioni Lost River BUTTER 1 Mat . . 30c Eve . . 40c Kiddle, toe Swing It! HAPPY" Dixie Dunbar tSSmsknSESl