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MTHTFCRP WXTL TTtTBWg. rEDFOHD, OKEflpy, TTBDyBSffAT. ATTOTTST 11 1937. PAGE seten LOCAL and To fan Francisco J. H. Owen Itlt bj train lat night on a bualnesa trip to San Pranclaoo. From Grant paee Mlaa Jtn Ann TurnquUt of aranta Paia la spending several day with relatlvea and friend la Medford and vicinity. t From Ashland Angu L. Bowmer, director of dramatic at the. Southern Oregon Normal chool In Aihland, transacted buslnee hen yesterday. Consultant Here W. J. Hartl. stat safety consultant lor the WFA, Ttsited Frank J. Thompson, resident nglneer.for this area, yesterday. Licensed to Wed A marriage lleens was issued at the Josephine county eterlt's office In Grants Pass Monday to Crltwndon A. Coe Tolman. mining engineer, and Viola Wlnnlfred Beck, atenographer, both of Oold HIH. Club Supper Members of the Past Noble Grand club and their husbands will hold a covered dish supper at 6:30 tomorrow In the Plckel home near Phoenix. Members are request. ad to bring table service and a cov red dish. Guest from Boise Mrs. Art Bre ahear and her father. William Phlll br. of Boise, Idaho, are guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Reeves, 313 South Central avenue. The Tlaltora arrived by motorcar yea terday and will remain about a weels Minor Accident Car driven by Mrs. D. D. Davis of Merlin and Theo dore Stelnlg of 737 Alder street we Involved In a minor accident at Eighth street and Central avenue thl morning, according to a cur police report. To Coast Ueut. and Mrs. Charles Kir of Seattle and Mr. and Mrs. W A. Frailer and two children of Med ford left yesterday for Crescent City where thev will spend several days. Lieut, and Mra. Kirk, old frlenda of the Frarlera, have been visiting with the latter since Sunday. Continues Flight rrank Knight left Medford municipal airport for let Angeles thl morning In a single, englned Ford plana after spending . the night here. He arrived late yes terday afternoon from Seattle, Wash. He Is a pilot for Charle Babb, air plane dealer at Olendale, Cal. Tonsil Excised Patients having their tonsils excised at the Osteo pathic hlspltal thla week Inelude Ronald weatherford, son of the Rev. and Mr, rred M. weatherford: Mr. E- Taylor of Ruch. Mra. Llle David son of Oakland. Cal.. and Mra. Al Plche of 4 North Peach street. WPA ornciai visits a. j. imubi. t ter, senior engineer of the state wfa with neadquarwra in rw"wiB, uv Medford for Klamath Fall yesterday afternoon after spending several hours here. Mr. Karstetter was mik ing hi first periodic trip over th various state area under hi auper Tlston. New Freight Agent Stanley Bsy ef Mershfleld ha been transferred to Grant Pax to become agant for th Consolidated Freight line. He replaces Oordon Tidwell, selected a bualne agent for th central labor council hare. With hi wife, Mr. Beuey rrlved In Grant Pas Sunday and took up hi new position Mon day. ... To River lodge Mr- and Mr. Ralph SehUler rrlved at Medford municipal airport thl morning from Corning. Cal.. In their Stlneon cabin plan for a brief atay at Ollhouten' Rogue river lodge near Trail, xney were met at th Irport and driven to the lodge by Joe WelnBen, Oakland flier who I Teatlonlng at the river resort. ... Author at lodge Mr. and Mra. j Milton Holmae of Hollywood are guests at the Rogue River Lodge near Trail. Mr. Holmes, author of artlcl appearing In Esquire and co-dtrtctor of the Beverly Hllla Tennl elub with Fred Alexander, Fred Perry and Ela worth Vines. I hvlng good fishing luck In Rogue river, according to Mrs. Mnntle Ollhouiien, manager of the lodge. ... pr-fhoel Clinic Second and final clinic for children entering Medford city school for the first time this fall will be held at the sparrow Memorial cllnle In the Jackaon coun ty courthoue. from 1 to 3:30 tomor row afternoon. Dr. C. I. Drummond. county health officer, will be th ex amining physician. He will b a Usted by Elizabeth McOalllard. coun ty nurse. Appointment may be made bv telephoning 135$. rireflahters Return Camp South rurk CCC contingent Is du to arrive In Medford about midnight tonight from the huge foreat fire near Ran dies. Wash., whither the men were nt Is-st week In respouM to an emerceney eall received by hesdquar ter of the Rogue River national for. est. Executive personnel nt from here Is also returning, headquarter re notified. Slmerl Jerri returned yeeterdny and resumed his duties a district ranger at Butt rails. ... finest for flay Quests Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Ken nlnger ef 1000 West Main street were a. F. Hennlnger. hi two son, mutoo tnd Chester, and Mm. Milton Hen nme'r and daughter carol, all ef Mil ton. I. L. and O. F. Hennlnger are brother. They are cousin of Mr. Mattl Wright of Loa Angele. hov, ... at the Hennlnr home here. The fundav vl.lt was a ort of family reunion. O. F. Hennlnger not nsMng sv.n his cousin for 50 years. WELL DRILLING New Equipment. Deep 01 shallow a.lli. R0BT. BURNS gt I. Grants Pas. t PERSONAL Gladlola Gift A bouquet of red and while gladlolaa waa presented to day to the Mall Tribune ataff by Mra. O. J. Wolfe of B08 North Grape street. ... Vacation Ends Madeline Snyder, who baa been on a two weeks' vaca tion trip In the middle west, return ed to her WPA position here yester day. Picnic Planned A joint picnic and swimming party with the Ashland chapter of the Active, club, to be held In the near future, wu planned by the local chapter meeting In the Hotel Medford last night. The Rev. Sher man L. Divine gave a talk on Russia In the days of the czars, he having been there during that time. Install Burners J. Heyland return ed last evening from Grant Pas with C. J. Smith, engineer of the O. T. Johnson company. While In aranta Pass they Installed oil burners at the Redwood hotel and the Josephine county hospital. Mr. Smith will sup ervtse Installation of burners In Med ford and Ashland this week. a I Filing Date Chan red a change in the deadline for filing applications for positions of senior motion picture director, motion picture specialist and Junior motion picture specialist, was announced today by the V. S. civil service commission. Under the amend ed order applications from Oregon must be on file with the commission in Washington. D. C., not later than August 19. Pull Information may be procured at the poetoff.ce here from Earl H. York, secretary of the loeal examining board. , Livestock Portland PORTLAND, Aug. 11. (AP-TJSOA) Hogs: 400. market active, fully steady; good-choice 185-310 lb. moMly $13.90, two outstanding lot up 913.60. load lot quotable $1378, 225- 80 lb. $11.76-11.00. 190 lb. down $11.50-13 00; packing owa $$.75-8.00; feeder pigs up $11-50. CATTLE: 150. direct 10. elve 375, direct. 347. market active, fully tdy; common grass steers f5.00-fl.00, good graaaers eligible upward 510.35: com mon-medium heifers $8.00-7.50. low cutter and cutter cow mostly $4.00 75, shelly down $3 50, common medi um $5.00-78, good beef (6.50-75; bulls $5.38-8.35: good-eholc vealr $8.50 9.50, common down $8.00. medium- good $3.00-50: calve $8.50-8.50. , ' SHEEP: 70 direct 349. market rather low mostly steady; good trucked In sprite lambs largely $9.00. common medium $6.50-8.50, common-medium yearlings $4.50-5.50; medium-good ewea $3.00-75. South San Franfdseo SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, Aug. 11. (AP-USDA) Hoga 650. Including 318 direct. Butcher mostly 5 to 10 lower, bulk 165-336 lb. butcher $13.70-85, latter top freely, few 1'ght llghta $13.36, odd lot 365 lb. butch ers $13.30: packing sows steady to 35 higher, bulk $10.00. CATTLE 350. Steer moderately ac tive, 6trong to shad higher, quality medium and below, good grades ab sent; prt-lod medium 810 lb. grass atwa $8.78, two loada 890 lb. grass steer In feeder flesh $8.50. sorted 5 head to load; half-load common dairy free steer $6.80: ahe-atoek ale steady; good beef cowa quoted up to $7.00, common oowa $8.00, odd lot lew-euttare $3.00-4.60; fw medium bull around $5.80, statdy. BKZEP 450, Including 360 direct Active, early clearance light supply; lamb mostly steady; other classes abtent, part-deck good-choice 79 lb. California fad wooled lamba $9.75 tralght, prt-dek medium 74 lb. medium-pelt lambs $6.35; hort wool d slaughter ewe quoted $4.00 down CHICAGO, Aug. II (AP-TJSDA) HOGS: 8.000; market 16 a 35c lower than Tuedy' average; top $18.65 paid sparingly: bulk good and choloe 180-330 lb.. $13.10.46; 340-800 lbs, $13.8013.30: few aales good and eholos 160-170 lbs., $l3.36i6: moat toed sacking sows $11.3613; few llahtweliht on butelwr order to $13.10. CATTLE 8.000, calve 1,300: al most a runaway market on choice and prim steers; fully 36e higher; $17.60 paid on 1336 lb., averages; light steers $17.50 and light year ling steers $17: heifer yearlings up to 16.3S; general steer nd yearling mi'ket ruling very aetlv on kind selling at 16 upward and steady to strong on common and meJlum grades Including stocker and feeder cettle; few heifers firm: cutter grade cows 10 8 36c higher; bulla and vealere steady; euttr cows $6.50 down: strong weight $6.76. SHEEP 8.000: spring lamb active, fully ateady: good to choice natives $llia-.36 to local packers; limited number $11.35; beet held higher. Pan Francisco Butter BAN FRANCISCO, Aug. U. (AP USDAl Butter unchanged. MILLIONS OF DOLL AIIS INVESTED TO GET THAT 'mmbwN: TASTE 1 ' J taaM'S tivi eowN timeio wwisht. tm ,( ...! m 1t.11 : timtmt S altfljM ., $) ? Mwtrtl .$).' .I.IIU.4 ! ImMm rl, SS fr$) Portland Produce PORTLAKD, Aug. ll fAPt BUT TER: Prints. A grade. 344c lb. in parchment wrappers. 36'c lb. In cartons; B grade, 33 c lb. In parch ment wrappers; 344c In cartons. BUTT ERF AT I Portland delivery, buying price) A grade, 34 j34Va3 lb. country stations; A grade. 33 3313c lb.: B grade, lHo lb. less; O grade, 6c less. EGOS Buying price by whole salers: extras, 31c; standards. 19c: firsts, 18c: medium. 19c: medium firsts, 16c: undergrade 14c dozen. LIVE POULTRY Buying prices Leghorn broilers, X to 3 lbs, 18 19c lb.; do. 3 lbs. and over. 17 18c lb.; colored springs, 3 to S4 lbs.. 169 19c: do, over SH lbs.. 30 31c lb.; Leghorn bens, over 3H lbe 11 1 13c; under 3',4 lbs.. lOllc: colored hens. 4 to 6 lbs., 17 18c; over 6 lbs., 169 17c lb.; No. 3 grade. 2c less. Oheese and country meats un changed. POTATOES New crop Takima gems, ai.40i?l.50, Yakima White Rose, 61.35 cental; local, 91. 16$ 1.36 orange box. ONIONS New crop. Walla Walla, (1 50-lb. bag. CANTALOUPES TUTlock, Jumbo 45s, $2.50(3 3.75: standards 4Sb, $3.35 ta 3.65: jumbo 36s, 63.30 3.50; Yak Ima standards, 13 crate. Wool, hay, unchanged. Chicago Wheat CHICAGO. Aug. 11 (API Sud den late right-about action of wheat values today hoisted th Chlcsgo market 4 cents from earlier hot torn levels, and much more than wiped out losses. (wheat) Open High Low Sept 1.11!. 1.14', 1.09 V, Deo 1.13Vj U54 1.11 May 1.14V 1.17H 1.18 Close 1.134 1.144 1.18V, Portland Wheat PORTLAND. Aug. 11 AP) (Grain Wheat Open High Low Clos Sept 1.00i 1.00V, .98VJ 1.00 Dee 1.01 1.01 .99 1.01 Cash wheat: Big Bend blueatem h.w., 18 pot., $1.09: 13 pet.. $1.03; dark hard winter, 13 pet., $1.18: 13 pet., $1.13; 11 pet., $1.04: soft white and western white, $1.01; hard win ter and western red, $1.03. Oat, yo. 3 white, $37. Barley, No. 3 45 lb. b.w $39 50, Corn, Argentine. $43. Mlllrun, standard. $38.50. Today', car receipt: Wheat, 139; flour 6, Wall St. Report NEW YORK. Aug. 11. () A thin atock market wilted today aa shares dropped fractlona to a point or more. From the start, skimpy activity and the uneven behavior of atocka pro vided a yardstick of traders' lethargy and the dampening Influence of pending legislation, broker said. During the first half of th ses sion, moderate gains and loases were about evenly divided. Recent reduc tions In gasoline Inventories for time Inspired oil, but as the after noon wor on thl group came under the shadow of declines In other sec tion of th list. In the absence of more satlfctory explanation of the market' lack of atamlna, aom. observer Attributed It . to th decline In wheat and cotton j Losses In wheat were recouped later. Transactions approximated 650.000 share. Today' closing prion for 33 select. ed atock follow: Al. Chem. & Dy ...... Am. Can Am. & Fgn. Pow..-....m, 336 109 V4 A. T. T. 170 V4 Anaconda - .......... 81 H Atch. T. it S. Bendlx Avla. Beth. Steel .. Caterpillar Tract. ... Chryaler Coml. Solv Curtl-Wright DuPont Oen. Elo. Gen. Food Oen. Mot. Int. Hrvst I. T. 45 T Johna-Man. Monty Ward North Amer. Penney (J. C.).. Phillips Pet Radio ... Sou- Pae Std. Branda . St. Oil Cal. . St. Oil N. J. Trans. Amer. Union Csrb. Unit. Aircraft U. 6- Steel SACRAMENTO. Au$. 11 (API Buttrfst. first jrade 37Vt; aecond grade 35'ic. 4 Tn,e Earl of Esaea. a favorlt at the court of Queen Elltabeth, was be headed at the see of 34. ,...M.,......n...m . 181 wnen ine iirai Erie canal ooai, oen- 4 J -9 - , AgppjeesswaByaaawaaeaaaeaaasaaaeawaBWaeiiefj , , t4 i c cum, w siunio tor sew or. l'4Xh$t ,? vtr,,t aw iwm :rZZT. 4H 17 look out . . . he,, she Ifj j Vff ' 'JLI pj I Dick Powell In Thursday Show r ' t-1 - - f ( V" p! v I ' -1V ,' a . ' ii i ial ajt mi Ji ikitj Juat what th title Indicates is th story of "The Singing Marine." which, with Dick Powell aa It atar, will have Ita local premiere at the New Craterlan theater tomorrow where It will play for throe daye. Dick 1 marine a modest ouca private at the San Diego base and he can sing. So hla comradeAget up a purs to tend him to NevgTBrk to hv a try at "Major Roves amateur hour. At the same tlm. on her own. Dick' wetheart essay to enter her voice into the competition. Insist on Inclusion of retailer, on payment of tlm and a half for per sons employed on a midnight to 6 a. m., . shift or on employment of women and minors on such a shift. It voted 7 to 8, however, to elim inate the so-oalled Borah amendment which would have exempted em ployees of dairy co-operat.lves from tha houra regulation of the bill. On the advlc of Attorney-General Cummlngs, Mra. Norton aald the committee also voted to recommend exemption of federal prisons from provision prohibiting the shipment of convict-made goods In interstate commerce. The attorney-general ex plained inmatea of federal penal In stltutlons manufacture only for the government and their product do not compete with private Industry. The house was considering a con ference report on the lower court procedure bill, all that la left of the president original .court program Violence Absent As Mill Reopens SALEM. Aug. 11 (API The Stlm- aon mill at Gaston, near Forest Grove, which was reopened Monday after being closed 10 week bcue ef Jurldlctlon1 dlsput between th C.I.O. and the A.F.L., opened for tha third day today without vlolenoe. operators planning to begin a night shift within a few day. Craw will go into tha wood Mon day. Oovemor Martin, who sent state police to aid in th reopening. ald only a few CI O. plcketa were on duty today to attempt to persuade th A.F.L. worker to Join th C.I.O. SIDETRACK ACTION I BELIEVED IRK OF rinu mi i nnmm h AKIVI nil I inll r IGcmiinuea trom vmm ub..j 3H4 only a few CI O. picket were on I I I -t I II iibia . mm . ai :- w w o u Navigation from th oreat uk. to 1 1 L; ,v5a$r ' i jgftJ ealled the preacher la II .......-.. $ajvioewatr wa esuDiisnen in Iw-a V f " . . . VUI 10V8 1 II ffi very, ffs --, w i-ayetvTrTfl I r ' I I i0H.lv-.'; Tomorrow k Trl will Jmffi iinrzriYTTVYfri 5 Misa ii. i n 1 1 if a ii : t. mill and TrT Mm Mm !5i!r. T0K.OHT, MvM I 1 $BwaaBwaaawaeeawaBaBswasawaawaaaav 1 Thla Is Doris Weston. a lovely and tlentd newcomer to movies. She doesn't get by. the Major' gong tops her. but Dick becomes a tremendous success. His popularity goes to his head and In a really thrilling climax th girl and the marlnea bring him to his senses In a hilarious faahlon. Hugh Herbert, Jane Darwsll, Lee Dixon, Allen Jenkln. Oeorge (Doc.) Rockwell and doeen of other surs support Powell and Miss Weston. Songs r by Warren and Dubln, IS TOPIC AT PARLEY CHTCAOO. Aug. 1 1 f API Dis cussion Of demand for a 30 per cent wage Increase for about 300.000 rail road operating workers began today at a conference of representatives of the Big Five Brotherhoods and a committee representing the nation' carriers. The sessions were closed. Spokes men said the conferees Included 350 delegate from the brotherhoods and 15 from the railroad companies. Into the conference room the union leaders carried an authoriza tion from 00 per cent of the workers to call a strike If their demands were rejected. 4 Tower To Edison Toppled By Bolt MENLO PARK, K. J., Aug. U. (Ap) Lightning struck the 130-foot Edison Memorial tower today and toppled It to the ground but may not hare extinguished the light designed as a perpetual memorial to the late Inventor. Thomas Alva Edison. Electric company officials said the light was at the base of the memorial protected by a relnforoed box, and probably was still burning. Show Starts Tonight at 6:30 14$ .!'tyr,l rl I IO illEI E, ? II 6:30-:(io M jjt13J.U """"" ' I Delightful 'I i .-e-w T4?vl Comedv Romance! II III V ',. They set up housekep. I lii' r' J I -;... "I (no- rt . . anrl then I Rialto Romance "TOW mm Nan Prev and Kent Taylor do lot ef hilarious romancing In "Lov, In a Bungalow at th Rialto the ater for lodav and tomorrow. Hobart Cavanaugh, Richard Csrle. Jack I Fat Bovi Smart. Louise Bevrs and Florence Lake make up th support Ina cast. Rhythm In the Clouds." a mad, merrv musical romance starring Pst, rlcla Ellis and Warren Hull, playa the companion feature. William Newell, Joyce Compton and David Carlyle add to the fun. CORVALLIS. Aug. 11(AP, The new experimental hop yard itsbltsh ed on the state college farm here partly as the result of th recent state appropriation for researoh in hop tnduiry problems, will be In spected by growers Invited to a field rtfty August 17. a Sir John Falntaff. famoui Shake spearean character, is the central figure in six opera. Too Late to Classify ROUTE MAN to succeed Rawtelgh Dealer In Medford and Ashland. Also one for So. Jackson county. Pleasant, profitable and permanent work. Supply establlnhed demand. Oood weekly profit. Bee Edw. W. Jones. Central Point, Established Dealer. BRAND NEW This most attractive $4750 home. Just being com pleted, located on eat aide; large living room with fire place, dining room, kitchen with brenkfeat nook. 3 nice bedrooms and bath, large attic; hardwood floors throughout, walls Insulated; basement with furnace. Beat btiy in a new home In Medford. Also CLOSE IN HOMF Located on a good close in street, thla la a 9- $5000 etory. welt cont.nietd home; living room with fireplace, dining rr.om. kitchen, screen porch downstairs; 3 bedrooms, bath and screen porch upstairs; double gar age: house In excellent condition. A fine home for larger family. Terms. Also SMALL FURNISHED HOME 4-Toom house on ft 0100 ft. lot near schools: house $850 mvim. furnished witn overstuffed set. bedroom set. wood range, etc. A good buy at 6850.00. Excellent terms. CHARLES A. WING AOENCY. INC 100 E. Mln St. Phone 738. Exclusive Agents. - 1 FOB SALE BY OWNER, my home. 1(130 Bast Main: 8 room, hardwood floora. awdust burner furnoe; double garage, weather-stripped. FOR BALE Oravenateln apples. Phone 1-T-U. WANTED To buy children's beds. Must b resaonsble. Phone I-J. 3 I f , VOOKW9 for a farm, elty home or a buelns' See Bid Blood, 133 N Cntrl. Phone 89. WArTTEOWomtn or girl for 1lbt housekeeping and care of imill child. Rfiem. board and wife. 031 N. Central. IXTRA SPECIAL 6od wathlng me- ehtne. au.os. com pie t. riynn Hee trle Service. WUTWa to Portland Friday. Pas- aenirera wanted. Phone 1704-R. WAKTTO atrl for general house- ora. pnone .cms. WANTED TO BUY 350 feeder plan. Up to 110 lbs. C. 0- Hoover, phone 487.R. 78.000 SHAKES for sale. 110 thou BOX 155 sand, on graveled road. Butte Palls. PAINTER, naperhanger. will exchange servtcAa for or as down payment on cow. Box 3714. Tribune. WANTED Hay or straw to bale. Evan and McMullan, phone 1336- 310 Laurel. WANTED Job as firemen or engi neer; 30 yeara experience. Can do own repair work. 401 No. Bartlett. LARGE HOUSE, now psylng lnveet ment. Inquire 517 So. Grape 6t. Owner. FOR SALE Electric wuher. 613 50: sewtnc machine, 110; chiffonier, 19 bed and eprlng. M.BO; wicker roek- er, as bo: radio lamp, sa: solid oat? dinner table and 6 chslre. 615; buffet, 630. Other miscellaneous article. Fourth house south Beall Lane. Old Stage road, Box 337-A. Rt. 3. DP TOU are wanting to buy or sell real estate, see i. o. Ptckeii, 16 bo, Bartlett. Phone 395. SMALL HOUSE, suitable for 3; un furnished or partly furnished. Call 1S47-J. WANTED Olvl for general house work and care of children. Phone I0P3. EXPERIENCED WOMAN 3nd cook. Apply Brownie Marie Cafe. 10 No. Fir St. FOR SALE Well -equipped and pay ing restaurant, Good monthly In come. 3331 South 6th, Klamath Falls. , FOR SALE I '4 acres good garden land: plenty Irrigation water: 4 room house with large porch, elec tric lights and telephone; tool house, chicken housa, cow barn. H acre fenced Lad 1 no clover cow pas ture; soma fruit and garden: fine view; close In on good highway. Prioe 6750; cash 6150; balance easy trms. Fourth house south of Beall Lane en Old Stage road. Box 337. A, ftnuta 3. Medford. Owner. S0.0O PIH ACRB $0 Acre. 6t aerea good level, culti vated land. 30 acre Irrigated, prac tically new barn, cost $800: 4-room plain new box houe, well, 800 rods fencing, mostly woven wire: paved road. Farm will carry 3$ dairy cow. Trade for Medford or aub- urban or sell with BOO down, bal ance .. Total price $30 per acr. THE REAL ESTATE EXCHANGE Phone Me or 1548-R i 8:45-8:00 tflaOi I QijIOl-J K"'d',' l I I ' J 4 N y ' j' -i j k ' rHt Aw , f ' i ifflf ' WI is i t if' fflir Wjt.WHitl ! I if ';i- e K ,.w .ji ' llffM '- ' i y ' t ' ' M v ' 4 "dfflff life HflUB rt!i WANTED 'SO-'81 Ford coupe In good condition. Route I. Bos 89. Talent. FOR RENT Pleasant room, close In on east aide, 304 Qenesae. IT YOU LIKE TO DRAW. SKETCH or paint write for Talent Tent (No pee). Qlve ae and occupation. Box 3034. Tribune. FOR RENT Furnished apts., 616 K. Central. MODERN 3 room nous, basement and furnace. Inquire Peach Street Grocery. UPPER 6-room furnUhed apartment, garage. Inquire 804 T. Main. Tel. 387-X. FOR BALE Oat hay. 10 ton. 8, Box 30. J. R. Gallup. FOR SALE. CHEAP Trailer housa. t-xM, plenty built-lns: also 4 wheel Ford trailer; good rubber, 1600 N. Riverside. FOR SALE 3 -room house, lot 50 134. 6025. 516 Pennsylvania. WANTED Experienced ready-to-wear saleswoman for part tlm work. Apply Box 3037, Mall Tribune. 1035 PLYMOUTH Sedan, trunk; looks and runs like new; very small mile age by original owner. Priced for quick nalfe on low easy terms. Used Car Dept. open evening. PIERCE-ALLEN MOTOR CO. Dodfti and Plymouth Distributors, WANTED Used furniture, doom, windows, tools, etc. Berrydale 3nd Hand Store, 1603 No. Riverside. Phone 2o0. Auto painting properly dona or OA charge Mitchell Auto Beauty Shop. WAKE UP YOUR LIVER BILE- (Titkiwl Citomtl-Aod Teu'D Jump OalaTMb IhtMorniBfRarig'bG Th. llw ihoulil poor out two peuads el liquid bli. into your bowrl. daily. If this bile Isnctflowlna freely, your tood down't digest It lu,t decay, in th. bow.la. G bloats rour ,tom.ch. You art comtiptd. You rhol y.I.m I. pollened and you feel tout lunk and th. world look. punk. Laxatives sr. only msMMhtfte. A mere bowel movement down't get at th. cause. I take. the., good, old Carter's Llttl. Llyei Pill, to at thM two pound, of bil. flowing , freelyand mkeoulMl',up.ndup".Bsna. iM. senile, yet em. ting In meklns Bile flow freely. A.k for Carter's Little Llrer Puis hp aame. Stubbornly refuse aarthiag U. ANNOUNCING The Be-Openlnr of SHARP'S CAFE TODAY 16 No. Riverside Phone 115 OLSON ELECTRIC 8 N. Bartlett