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fEDFORP MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, JULY 28, 1937. PAGE SEVEN LOCAL and PERSONAL Calling Hen Out-of-town resi dent calling here this morning In cluded Mrs. T. A. Carlton and son Tommy ol prospect. From Crater Lake Ernest A. Ros tel. publicist at Crater Lake national park, and Mra. Rostel were Mediord Tiattora last night. ... Receiving Treatment Mra. B. Q peart of 40 North Peach street en tered the Osteopathic hospital las: night tor medical treatment. On Vacation Wanda Coe, atenog repher at the Carl T. Tengwald Agency, la spending a fortnight's va cation at Crescent City, Cal., and other coast resort cities. Mores Away Miss Maxlne Nichols, a resident of Medford for several years, left this morning for Sacra men to, Cal.. where she will make her future home. Home on Leave Paul L. Thomp son, radioman on the U. 8. 8. Cin cinnati, la spending a 31-day leave of absence at the home of bis par. ants. Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Shirley. Medford Visitor Steve POwlor. Ashland high school athlete, visited In Medford for a short time today. He Is employed this summer at the Frank Hall sawmill on the Dead In dian mountain. . On Audit Mission L. J. Knox and a. Q. D'Alblnl. certified publlo ac countants, left this morning for Oold Beach where they will make an audit of the Curry county school district They expect to return the first of next week. Pythias Social Talisman lodge 31 Knlghta of Pythias, will hold a social meeting Monday in Its hall at Fifth and Grape street for resident and visiting members. A program will be nresented and refreshments served Last Monday the lodge initiated class of esquires into the knight rank. Committee Meeting A general meeting of all committee chairmen for the state Klks convention to be staged in Medfora in September will be held In the Elks temple tomorrow night starting at 7:30 o'clock. Pur chasing of hats and badges to be worn during the convention will be discussed, as will other convention matters. Here from Ashland A. A. Madden Ashland transacted business and called on friends here Tuesday. From Central Point Mrs. A. H. Webster of Central Point was shop ping and attending to business mat ters here this morning. Visit Here Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Ten ner of Ashland called early this week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Dean Falwell here. Birth Announced Word has been received ere of the birth of a son weighing eight pounds, .to Mr. and Mra. Evert Ream, July 35. Mrs. Ream is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Gerard of 213 Beatty street. Correction Through a typograpn leal error a name was misspelled in a birth notice in yesterday's Mstl Tribune. The name should have been Mr. and Mra Joe Donald Cape to whom a boy weighing eight pounda was born on Saturday. July 24, at their home. 2 Elm atreet. Fire Danger Eases With the pass ing of electric storms, fire danger on the Rogue River national forest was eased considerably touay. on; one new lighting-caused fire was re ported and It was confined to a snag at the head of Dead Indian creeK. Of the 54 fires caused by lightning Sunday and Monday only four re malned this morning to be complete ly extinguished. At Gllhousen Lodge Carl Winn Kuth, salesman of Olendale, Cal.. Mrs. Wlnneguth and their two children are snendlnz a week at Montana annou sen's Rogue river lodge near Trail. He Inaugurated the first day of his visit yesterday by catching a 4V4 pound steelhead and a mess of small, er trout. He comes to southern Ore. gon to fish the Rogue river three or four times a year. More Planes Ordered Ten addi tional twin-engined Malnliner trans ports have been ordered by united Air Lines, Max O. Henne, neid man' ager here, was Informed by Chicago headquarters today. The new planes will supplement the company's orlg. Inel order for 30 Malnltners on which deliver; will be completed next week, Mr. Henne said, united is toaay ny Ins more passenger revenue miles than ever before In Its history, the Medford manager was Informed. To Highway Meeting Judge Frank L. TouVelle of Jacksonville left Med ford this morning for Portland where he will attend a special meeting the state highway commission In the Benson hotel tomorrow night. Judge TouVelle Is a member of the commis sion. Friday night the regular month' ly meeting of the commission will held In the Public Service building Portland. Delegations from all parts of the state will attend the special session tomorrow sight. Judge Tou Velle said. Toastmaster Karl L. Janouch. supervisor of the Rogue River na tlonal forest, was today named toast' master for the banquet to be given In the Hotel Medford st 8:30 next Wednesday in honor of David H. Can. field and E. P. Leavitt, national park auperlntendents. The banquet will be given Jointly by the Jackson Cou& ty Chamber of commerce and Crater club. Mr. Janouch's appoint ment waa made by Olen Arnsplga' chamber president. Coyle Brlggs, big eruption. Is In charge of arrange ments for the Crater club. The ban quet Is to be a farewell testimonial for Mr. Canfleld. who Is relinquish ing his post aa superintendent of Crater Lake national park to become superintendent of Rocky Mountain rational park In Colorado and a wel come to Mr. Leavitt, superintendent of Lassen volcanic national park, who will succeed Mr. Csnfleld st Crater. (AP-USDA) Hogs 350, Including 15 direct. Mostly steady; about 100 head 190-216 California butchers. 13.10 straight: load medium-good 170 lb. weights. 613.78; other weights practically absent. CATTLE 350. Including 30 direct. Steers fairly active, about steady; good grades sbaent; three short-loads common -m e d 1 u m 955-1000 grsss steers, s7.5038.25; ehe-etook active, fully steady, common-medium cowa as 6; good quoted 66.35 and above. low-cutters-cutters, S3 e 4 M; pack age very thin kinds, 63.00; bulla e4) 5.60, unchanged. SHEEP 600, Including 320 direct: holdover 176. Deck good 63 shorn California lambs sold atronger at as.2S: sorted 10 per cent 87.00: wool ed springers sbaent; good quoted up to around 89.00. Marx Brothers Coming In Rollicking Craterian Hit Carkln Hre John H. C ark in ol Salem, state tax commissioner, ar rived here last night to transact bus iness and look over his valley farm property. He registered at the Hotel Holland. Mr. Carkln Is a former Medford attorney and a brother f Mrs. Glenn O. Taylor of 35 Quince street. Airport Arrivals Today's arrivals at Medford municipal airport Includ ed Lieut. 8. T. Box and Lieut. G. L. Spioer, regular army officers return ing to their posts at March field, Riverside, Cal., from Spokane, Wash., In Korthrup attack planeA; and Roblu Day, a major in the Waahintgon na tional guard, who was en route from Hamilton field, San Rafael, Cal., to Spokane, Wash., In a Douglas obser-, vatlon. Rated Honor Man Berthel L. Rob erts, former Medford high school stu dent, was selected as "honor man" of his company at the San Diego naval training station for the week end ing July 34, Ernest M. West, recruit ing officer here, was notified todaj. The selection is based upon personal appearance, Initiative and the abil ity to profit by instruction. Roberts was accepted for enlistment In tne navy at the recruiting station here and waa enlisted at Portland lact May 19. He Is the son of Mrs. Mar gureta O. Brovold of Dryden. Patrol Flight H. C. Obye, assist ant supervisor of the Rogue River national forest, and K. P. McReyn- olds, assistant forester of the Ump qua national forest, left by plar.e this afternoon to locate possible lightning-caused fires over the Ump qua forest and the upper part of the Rogue forest along the divide. In some parts of .the forests, It was pointed out, fires cannot be spotted from lookout stations. The two for esters' were piloted by Thomas A. Culbertson, Jr., In his Waco plane. Both men are In charge of fire con trol on their forests. Chicago. CHJCAOO, July 28. (AP-USDA) Hogs 10.000; mostly 10c lower; pack ing sows weak to 10c lower; bulk good and choice 160-335 lb., $13.65 90; few sales choice 170-310 lb., 13.95 and 613; good and choice 150- 170 lb., $13.45-65: most good packing sows 610.35 1 11.10; best lightweights. 611.15-35. CATTLE 8000; calver " 1500; fed steers and yearlings steady to 35c lower; prime steers and common and medium (trades steady; 617.00 paid for light steers: largely 615& 16.50 fed steer trade with medium to good grades at 69.60 g 13; most shortfed heifers 614.35 down to 611.50; prime 886 lb. heifers 616.75: grass heifers 611 down to 66.00: cows firm; bulls 10 15c higher: vealers 35c higher; mostly 610.50 11.35. SHEEP 10,000; spring lambs steady; most natives 611.00-35 to packers; few choice held above 611-50. Portland Produce PORTLAND, July 28. WP) BUT TER Prints. A grade. 35o lb. In parchment wrappers, 36c lb. In car tons; B grade, 3414 ,n parchment wrappers; 35 in cartons. BUTTERFAT (Portland deliver, buying price) A grade 85-35 V4o lu country stations; A grade 33-33 lb.; B grade ll&o lb. less: G grade 6c less. EGGS Buying price by whole salers: extras 21o dozen; stsndsrls 19c; first 18c; medium 10c; medium firsts 16c; undergrade 14c dozen. Cheese, country meats and live poultry unchanged. Potatoes, onions, csntaloupea, wool, hay, unchanged. ftk ! II anil ii aw i a iiisMsiinaV lf rfl'ftf )Ttl I 111 1 A Day at the Races" brings the Msrx Brothers Groucho, Chloo snd Hsrpo to the New Craterian theatre tomorrow in what has been describ ed aa maddest, merriest, most amus ing piece of Marxmanla these inim itable comedians hsve ever delivered to the expectsnt public. Esther Mulr is the beauteous blonde who Is msnhandled by the three madmen as they romp through one hilarious adventure after an- other. Also In the csst sre singing Allan Jones and Maureen O'Sulllvan Wheat: July Sept. . .. Deo. .... Open High Low Close 1.23H 1-36 1.18tt 1.25 1.18S 118 1-17 1.18 .U.20 1.21 1.10 1.20 Wall St. Report NEW . YORK, July 28. (AP Csught In cross currents of selling, the stock market yielded fractions to one or more points today. U. S. Steel, the pace-setter, led a late decline, dropping around two points alter an earlier abortive rally. General Motors also turned In a heavy-footed performance, falling more then a point. For a time around mid-day, avia tion and metal shares found friends but later they were left to shin for themselves. Transactions approximated 800,000 shares. Today's closing prices for 31 select ed stocks follow: Al. Chem. at Dye 238 Am. Can 108 Am. & Pgn. Pow , 8 A. T. As T. ... 172 Anaconda 58 Portland Wheat Livestock PORTLAND, July 28 (AP) Grain: Wheat: Open High Low Close July 1.05 1.05 1.06 1.05 Sept 1.04 1.04 1.04 1.04 Cash wheat: Big Bend bluestem h.w.. 12 per cent, 61.06; dark hard winter, 13 per cent, 61.17: 12 per cent, 61.13; 11 per cent, 61.07; soft white, western white, northern spring, hard winter, western red, 31.05. Oats: No. 2 white. 630. Barley: No. 2 45 lb. b.w.. 632.60. Corn: Argentine. 642.00. Mlllrun, standard, 828.00. Today's car receipts: Wheat, 13; flour, 8; oats, 2. Atch. T. tc S. P. Bendix Avla. ...... Beth. Steel Chrysler , Coml. Solv. Curtlss-Wrlght . DuPont ... den. Elec. .- Gen. Poods - - 83 20 93 111 14 6 160 , 67 , 37 Gen. Mot. 54 Int. Harvest. . 113 X. T. 41 T 11 Chicago Wheat Portlsnd. PORTLAND, Ore.. July 28. (AP- USDA) Hogs 300. msrket active, fairly strong; good-choice 165-210 lb. drlvelns mostly 812.15; few long hsui lots, 612.60; carload lots eligible 612.76; 225-70 lb., 611.75 13; light lights snd slaughter pigs, 611.609 12; choice 154 lb. lot, 612.15; pack ing sows meetly 68.50-75: llghwelghts to 69.00: feeder pigs salable around 611.00-26. CATTLE 100. Including 34 direct; calves 225, Including 198 direct; msr ket rather slow, but mostly stesdy; few common grass steers, 66 8; cut ters down 34.50: strictly good grass ers eligible 610; cutter to common heifers, 66Q6.7S; low cutter and cut. ter cows, 63.50 3 4; common-medium. 64.50ia8.25: dairy type unevenly be low 64.75: good beef cows salable up to 66.00 and above bulls, 65.00 3 6.00; eood-eholee vealers, 68.50 9.50; se lect to 69.75: common down 85.60. SHEEP 800, Including 11 direct; market stesdy; good 78-110 lb. truck- ed-ln spring lambs, 68.00-25: common-medium 66.00 $7.50; yearlings salable 65.00 6.00; medium - good ewes, 63.6093.50. CHICAGO, July 28. (AP) With considerable buying based on war developments In the east, whest prices late today scored a maximum upturn of 4ii centa a bushel. Johns - Man. ........ Monty Ward ...... North Amer Penney (J. C.) Phillips Pet ..... Radio Sou. Pac Std. Branda ..... St. Oil Cal. St. Oil N. J. Trans. Amer. ... Union Curb. ... Unit. Aircraft , U. 132 62 ..." Sift , 61 9 47 12 ... 44 70 13 101 '.. 29 S. Steel .. 114 Swimmer Drowned OREGON CITY, July 28.-(P)-Theo dore M, Radke, 45, of Portland, drowned In the Molalla river near Wright's bridge last night while swimming with a party of friends. The body was recovered by members of the Oregon City fire depsrtment. Hypnotist On Holly's Stage ..I ,.l.i nmnuiu,. m'HI '! 1 "JH , mill . inn lillli u,il.l.iliM in.. I I., jP . ' . ' eC--V 1 ' ; I YL j !w, v f - , 4A asasstaiail'ii I mmL-dmmatiMmmmmmmmmmil Chsrles Qulgley snd Rosalind Keith co-star In "Criminals of The Air," which plsys st the Rlalto the atre today and tomorrow. The story deals with smugglers who fly con traband across the Mexican border in defiance of tne V. S. border pa. trol. Included In the cast are Rita Hayworth, Marc Lawrence and Pat ricia Parr. Talk of The Devil." co-starring Rl- eardo Cortes and Sally Ellers, plays aa the companion feature. Bar Communist Vote ALBANY. N. Y., July 28. (Jfy New York's court of appeals today barred the communist party from the of f 1 cial state ballot aa a recognised po litical organlratlon. Delmar the Great, acclaimed as one of the world's best hypnotists and escspe srtlsts. comes to the stage of the Holly Theatre tomorrow nignt. for sn "In person" appearance of three nlghta (no matinee Bhows), demonstrating the hypnotlo powers that .have brought him fame and fortune and using voluntary eub- I titer est Is Noted In Gospel Series Rapidly Increasing Interest Is not?d In the special gospel campaign led by Evangelist W. E Stram at Fourth and Oakdale. The apeaker'a clear cut, gripping messages are receiving high comment. Tonight the message will be, "Did the Bible Come from God, from Man. or from the DevllV" On Thursday, Mr. Stram will sing the lstest edition of "The Prisoner's Song," a song not yet heard in Med ford, snd will present s Bible address on the same subject. The publlo Is Invited to enjoy the messages during the csmpalgn at 8 o'clock nightly. Use Msll Tribune want ads. Jects from ' the audience for nis unique act In which comedy plays an Important part. Exclusive." said to be one of the best newspaper stories to reach the screen, with Fred MacMurray, Fran cea Farmer, Charlie Ruggles, Lloyd Nolan end Ralph Morgan In the Iro portant roles, will be shown as the feature picture on the same program, Regular admission prices win pre' vail. Rialto Thriller FOR BALE Buy 165 records 9 e. ortglnsl 675 pnonograpn iree; vio trola portable and 25 records, 66.95; small refrigerator. 66.95; large re frigerator. 69.75; Geographic maga lines. 1814-1936, bargain. MEDFORD EXCHANGE 39 SOUTH FRONT. MIDDLE AGED woman for general housework in country nome. uoaro, room and small wages. Phone 1604 before 10 a. m. WAITRESS WANTED Hotel Jackson. Too Late to Classify FOR SALE Jelly plums. Tel. 969-R, FOR SALE Milch Host. 873. Central Point. . Rt. 1, Box LATE 1932 Ford de luxe coupe; new tires, atr norn, A-l condition. oar rtfice bargain. Must be sold to day. Private party; 6275. Hotel Holland, ask for Mr. Pruett. Tel, 710. FOR SALE BY OWNER, my home, 1620 East Main; 6 rooma, hardwovl floors, sawdust burner furnace; double gsrage, weather-atrlpped. INTERNATIONAL TRUCK FOR SALE C-35, l-3 ton. 175 w. b.. excellent condition: extra good tires; 6775. PERRY L. ASHCRAFT 138 S. Riverside. Phone 191, WANT GOOD CAR aa all or part down payment on .-room nouae, good lo cation. 206 N. Riverside Ave. FOR RENT 4 -room house, fully modern: 2 acres: 2 miles from busi ness center, 817.60 Phone 349-Y. 518 So. Oskdsle. WANTED Msn not afraid of long hours, hard work and good pay; 6375 cash Investment, well secured. Write Box 443, Tribune for interview. BOAT ANT TRAILER for sale cheap. 200 N. tuversiae. WOULD LIKE ride to portlsnd: share expenses. Don Collier. 628 W. loth. GRAVENSTEIN APPLES O. V. Myers, Tel. 258-J. 19S8 PLYMOUTH de luxe touring sedan; low mileage: excellent shsps. 1934 PLYMOUTH coupe: good me chanically; only one owner. 8OUTHERN OREGON MOTORS DeSoto-Plymoutn. 32 8. Bartlett. MALE HOG Tel. 268-J. YOUNG GIPL wants chance to leant restsursnt business. Box 430, care Mall Tribune. -f APRICOTS. 3c: delicious. Bring containers to Tessltor famous Or chards, phone 21-X-10. Eagle Point, Sign at highway turn. FOR SALE Choice 1V4 acres on Old stage road. 4tn nouse south or Beau Lane, close m; 5 -room house, live able but not finished: cow barn, chicken house, fruit, good garden, pasture, fine view. Balance on loan 6303, payable 610 per mo. Will sell my equity of 6866 for the best offer! made this week. Am leaving Aug. 1st. White Box Holder, Rt. 3, Box 337-A. Medford, No trades. FOR RENT Sleeping rooms; twin Deas ii aesirea. mono buu-j. 60 ACRES on highway near Medford. an cuicivaoie, so acres irrigatea, good buildings. Implements, 37 head stock, 100 hens, new furniture in cluded. Price 69000; Rood terms. 400-Acre stock ranch, free water, Bood 7-room modern house, 3 Darns, some com me real timber. Implements and stock included, 65600: 61000 down payment. BID BLOOD, 133 N. Central. FOR SALE A-l fresh milk cow. Haddock, Lozler Lane. Auto painting properly done or no Changs. Mitchell Auto Beauty Shop. FOR SALE New potatoes. 60o per lug box. Bring boxes. 403 Benson. Famous Treatments , NftMStS - Por 83 ytars this Cllnls has uccaaafull Utitad Racial ind Colom dlaofdars aach at Pllaa, Plaaurt, Filtula. Co litis, Bleating, Qaa, Conatl atloai alao Stamae UU tart, Aelditr, !r.ilattloa. land today for FACE Book- ls annalnlnst valuahlst In. toraaatle and aapUining oar SMtbaal Oar traatmanta InTolva NO eoaltaeatea, ' or hoapital aurflcai aparatioa. Dr. C. J. DEAN CLINIC rkrmleUn mm4 Serges N.B. Cern.r Bnrnsld. sad Qrand Avsesa T.l.phoiw KAst Wli Portland, Or.a ' HasseasessssssssMsasssMaaassieisi 3' f STARTS . H 0M0RR0ttil only STA GE b (No Mats) The mo(t nnlqu. : , ir ' fl s stage attraction of f" 1 '' T'frV them all ... s spell- f. , e3as Adulta 400 binding meemerlaer $J. ' v 2 Klddles-luc who'll glre you some- i.r',i thing new In enter- f '14'f III! South San Francisco. f VA PERSON 1 i SOUTH SAN PRANCI8CO. July 38 j q DELMAR i C 1 Hypnotist and Eacapa M-foloOf (Si Artiat Extraordinary, t i ii j ii I 6e year friends under Delmer-s Love, Ltuis and music! f tpen a Riot mm rJHS starts In Ijjj Brlnr joor own locks, handcuffs. 1IJ ffl? Wi wHz ' T'' I shackles Us escape from them ill! . ,Vi r'ftpi sndslnswlm 1 I I ; ON THE SCREEN III "Mill 1 : 1 P B.rth 7 rf f ' SE7ar.i"uMY m V r--r.l ( W rd FRANCES FARMER 7J rJ T0day I CHARLIE RUGGLES ffVj Wi 1f?ir2 1 's&Pft't Lloyd NoUn-Ralph Morgan Show Starts Tonight at 6:30 ii TODAY mi THURS TWIH HITS! KILLERS STALK THE SKY! A cloud-crashing, gun-flashing, fist smashing story of a man -hunting Border Pa'rol pilot . . . and a headline hunting gal! ROSALIND KEITH CHARLES QUIGLEY The devil talka, and a man and a woman find tbemaelves mixed up in death-dealing intrigue I RXCARD0 SALLY CORTEZ EILERS I I Shows at I I 144 I I 8:43-8:00 lirOQQaQcd Mats . , aoe Ere. -. , 40e Kiddies. 10c 3 TODAY ONLY! C T0M0RR0Y7D 86,000 Laffs! f: M A Mad, Merry Soramble of Nuta, Naga, Oaga and Beautifnl Oirltl '. t-. it 1 UHIl e - V; VJ?ii Y Si) A minion dollar f Xf1 tta nandl0' of lriima P 3 ism