Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, August 19, 1937, Page 9, Image 9

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MTSDFCmT) MXTL TRIBUTE. rEDFORB, OTTKOOy. TTTTTRSTAY. ATTOFST IP, 1937.
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LOCAL and
Shopplnj Here Out-of-town shop,
pers transacting business In Medford
recently Included Miss Eva Adanu and
Mra. K. L. Moore of Ashland.
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From Rogue River Valley resident
transacting business and visiting
friends In Medford yesterday included
A. E. Olsen of Rogue River.
Visits Here Among those shopping
and visiting friends hen yesterday
was Mrs. Leonard Freeman of Cen
tral Point.
Returns from Visit Miss Dora
Robinson has returned to her home
here after a few days' visit with Mr.
and Mrs. Earl Reed in Ashland.
Transacts Business George Hlbbs
of Ashland was among out-of-town
visitors transacting business In Med
ford yesterday.
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Recuperating Carrie Bradbery of
400 Clark street was reported today
to be recovering slowly from a leg
and throat operation she underwent
last week.
Calling Here Out-of-town resi
dents transacting business in Med
ford yesterday included Q. P. Mc
Farland of Trail and I. A. Miller of
. Eagle Point.
New Manager Vic Noel of this city
baa been employed as manager of the
Stanard Oil station In Ashland, to
replace J. Orbln Cooksle, who accept'
ed a position In Portland.
On Vacation Mrs. E. J. White of
Phoenix and Rhoda and Phyllis WU
llama have left for Crescent City,
Cal.. to Join Mr. and Mrs. T. V. Wll.
Uams and family for a week's stay at
Pebble Beach.
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Picnic on Rogue The Rev. and
Mrs. Charles M. Qullbert of Ashland
spent yesterday picnicking with the
Rev. and Mrs. E. S. Bartlam at the
Rogue River home of Mrs. Horatio
Gates.
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Two Arrested Charles Jamison
Kuhn and Wythe T. Bryant, transi
ents, were scheduled to appear In
city court today following their arrest
by city police last night on charges
of drunkenness in a public place.
Reported Improved Robert von der
Hellen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Carl von
der Hellen, who has been critically
111 at Sacred Heart hospital following
an emergency operation, la reported
greatly improved.
Board Meeting Board of directors
of the Jackson County Chamber of
Commerce will bold a luncheon
meeting In the Hotel Medford to
morrow. General business and repairs
to the chamber building, damaged by
fire Monday night, will be considered.
To Washington C. E. Naffztger,
district manager here for the State
OH as Gas company, left today for
eastern Washington to look after his
farm interests there. He expect"! to
be gone two weeks. During his ab
. aence the Medford office will be In
charge of Harry R. IngUng.
Committee Meeting Pish and game
committee of the Jackson County
Chamber of Commerce will meet at
1:S0 next Wednesday evening In the
chamber's temporary quarters at
Browns. 101 East Main street .it was
announced today by Everett Trow
bridge, chairman.
Visit In Valley Visiting relatives
and friends In the valley are Hal
Whlttet. his fiancee, Miss Cleo Baker,
Mrs. Louis Baker, Mra. Jessie Bundy
and daughter Beverly, all of Porter
vllle, Cal., who are spending the week
with Louis Baker In Ashland. Mr.
Whlttet ha relatives In Medford and
Phoenix.
Club to Meet Rogue River Valley
Navy Mothers club will hold a regu
' lar meeting at 8 o'clock tomorrow
night In the home of Mra. Florence
Cuffel. 909 North Central avenue.
Mrs. Msude Culbertson, commander,
will preside. Refreshments will be
served. All mothers having sons In
the United States navy are invited
New Stamp on Sale The new five-
cent Virginia Dare stamp was placed
on sale at the Medford postotflca
today. It was Issued to commemo
rate the 350th anniversary of the
birth of Virginia Dare, first child
of English parents to be born In
the colonies. In an oval the stamp
shows Vlrelnla In tb arms of her
mother who Is seated In the door'
vard of their cabin, the father stand
ing close by holding a musket. The
sump was first placed on sale yea-
terdav at Manteo. N. C. wnere rresi
dent Roosevelt spoke at a celebration
marking the 350th anniversary of the
founding of the "lost colony. vir.
ginla Dare was born In Roanoke. Va.
In August. 1587.
GREEN
SLA WOOP
Big DOUBLE LOAD
Phone 7 Now
PERSONAL
Carle Visits William Carle of
Lake Creek called on friends and
transacted business here yesterday.
From Falls City J. B. Fletcher of
Falls City attended to business mat
tera In Medford yesterday.
From Ashland Business callers In
Medford yesterday Included H. A.
Sender and Graoe Rowley, both of
Ashland.
Files to Klamath Robert Young
left Medford municipal airport this
morning for Klamath Falls In his
Taylorcraft. He arrived late yester
day from Marshfleld. He la Taylor-
craft distributor In Portland.
On Flight South MaJ. George Sul
livan stopped at Medford municipal
airport today to have his Douglas
basic trainer refueled. He was re
turning from Fort Lewis, Wash., to
his post at Rockwell field, San Diego,
Cal.
Guest Leaves Lieut. Donald Bax
ter returned this afternoon to his
post at March field. Riverside, Cal..
after visiting for a few days at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Gates of
whom he Is a nephew. He was pilot
ing a Northrup attack plane.
Depurt for Home Mr. and Mrs. E.
A. Reynolds and Mrs. Lorraine Gelg
ler of Milwaukee. Wis., left by motor
car yesterday for Los Angeles after
spending a week with relatives In
Medford. While here they were guests
of Mrs. Martha Spooner, Mrs. May
Murray and Mrs. Effle McMaster.
After spending a week In Los Angeles
the visitors will depart for home,
traveling over the Santa Fe Trail.
To Inspect Forest M. L. Merritt.
United States assistant regional for
ester In charge of the division of
operations for Oregon and Washing
ton. Is expected to arrive here Mon
day to make a general Inspection of
the Rogue River national forest. He
will start In the Applegato district
and will be here lor at least two
weeks. Such an Inspection Is made
of every national forest once every
three years. Mr. Merrttt arrived here
short time ago for the inspection
but was recalled to Portland almost
Immediately because of the huge for
est fire near Randle, Wasn.
PRESIDENT JOYCE OF
GREATWESTERNSEES
FIT
P. H. Joyce, president of the Chi
cago Great Western railroad com
pany, was In Medford today to con
fer with local fruit growerB and
packers on his annual coast trip
made each year at the opening of the
fruit season.
The rail executive stated tnat
business in the east Is in fine con
dition and prospects are the brightest
in vears. He la highly optimistic
concerning outrooks for the coming
year In all lines of business and
Industry.
Even the farmers are lacing en
couraging market conditions. Joyce
believes, stating farmers "are going
town and we're all going rignt
along with them" and expressing
the hope that orchardlsts would come
In for their share of prosperity.
Labor troubles besetting Industry
at present do not Impress the ratl
rosd man as being of catastrophic
significance.
'It will all work ltseir out an
right," he declared. "We neve always
had labor disputes and probably al
ways will. While It Is having a detri
mental effect on business progress
to some extent, I do not believe It
will permanently upset things. It's
nothing to get excited about."
Mrs. Joyce was with her husband.
They were to leave tonight for the
north where he win continue ousi
neas conferences In Portland, Seattle
and other cities In the northwest.
Dae Mail Tribune want ads.
PINE
Salem Brewery Ass'n, Salem
Livestock
Portland.
PORTLANTJ, Aug. 19. ( AP-USDA)
Hogs 500, including 333 direct;
market around 10c lower on butcn
ers; steady on sows; bulk 165-U16
lb. drlvelns. H2Jb; few down 13.10;
325-85 lb., (11.35-75; one lot 334 lb.
(13.00; 160 lb. down (11.35-75; pack
ing sows largely $9.00; lightweights
up (9.35; few feeder pigs, (11; choice
quotable (11.35.
CATTLE 150. Including 39 through
and direct: calves 35, Including 5
direct; market steady; few common
grass steers, (6.0097.50: medium
around (8.35: good klnda quotable
(9.50910: grass heifers. (5.5037;
cutters down (4.00; low cutter and
cutter cows. (4.00-75: common-medium,
(5.00-75: good beef up (8.25;
bulls, (6.00a 6.50; mostly (5.76a 6 35;
good-choice vealers, (9 a 10: select to
(10.60; common down (6.00.
SHEEP 500. Including 34 direct:
market steady; good spring lambs,
(9.00-36: medium. (8.00-50; yearlings,
(5.506.50; medium-good ewes $3&4.
South San Francisco.
SOUTH SAN PRANCISCO. Aug. 19
(AP-USDA) Hogs 460; steady; top.
H3.40; few 140-176 lb. averages.
$11.90; good 135 lb. slaughter pigs.
$11.40; packing sows, $0.26-50. i
CATTLE 200: all classes In light
supply; medium light short-fed steers
held above $9.50; medium grassers,
$8.25; common kinds. $6 ft 7; mixed
grass cows and heifers, $6.75; com
mon-medium cows. $5.00-60; iow-
cutters-cuttera eligible largely $3.25
14.78; good weighty bulla quoted
up to $8.20. calves 75. nominally
steady; few common-medium siaugn
ter calves and vealers, $88; choice
vealers quoted up to $10.
SHEEP 1200; medium-good 78-id.
medium-pelt $8.50; four decks nor
thern California medium-good wool-
ed lambs unsold; asking steady; good
woolsklns quoted up to $9.50: pack
age 97 lb. medium-pelt yearlings,
$6.50; ewes absent, quoted $4 down.
Chicago
CHICAGO. Aug. 19. (AP-USDA)
Hogs: 8.000: 10-35 higher than Wed
nesday's average; top (13.90; bulk
good and choice 180-310 lbs. (13.80-
85: 340-300 lbs. (13.00-60; outstand
ing 315-30 lbs. (13.30; most good
packing sows (10.60; 11.35; few best
(11.34-40.
CATTLE. 5.000: calves, 1.500; me
dium to good grades weak to 25 low
er, very dull; best led steers (17.90;
several loads (18.50-17.75: she-stock
steady but slow and uneven: bulls
16-35 lower: vealers steady, top (11.50;
cutter cows (425-5.50; grass hellers.
(6.50-8.50; practical top weighty sau
sage bulls (7.00.
SHEEP: 9.000: spring lambs active,
10 to mostly 25 higher; choice bid
(10.75. held higher: good rangers
(10.00; sheep steady: slaughter ewes
(4.00-5.00; top (5.25; good range feed
ing lambs (10.25.
Portland Produce
PORTLAND, Aug. 19. (IP) Butter
Prints, A grade, 36c lb. In parch
ment wrappers, 37c lb. In cartons; B
grade, 350 In parchment wrappers,
36c In cartons.
BUTTERiPAT (Portland delivery.
buying price) A grade, 35 14 -36c lb.
country stations; A grade, 34c lb.; B
grade, 2c lb less; C grade, 6c less.
EGGS Buying price by whole
salers: Extras, 31c; standards 19c;
flrsta 16c; medium. 19c; medium
firsts. 16c; undergrade 14c dozen.
Cheese, country meets and live
poultry unchanged.
ONIONS New crop. Walla Walla.
90c 90-lb bag. Yakima 10s, 30c.
CANTALOUPES Calif., nominal;
Yakima standards, 60-73C; The Dalles,
75C-C1.25 crate.
POTATOES, wool, hay, unchanged.
Chicago Wheat
CHICAGO. Aug. 19. yp Wheat.
Open High Low Close
Sep. 1.1054 l.l'4 106 1.07V,
Dec. 1.11-1314 1.1314 10 1-0914
May 1.13-14 1.14V, 1.10 l.ll'i
FRUIT HAULERS
Portland Wheat
PORTLAND. Aug. 19. (API
Oram :
(wheat) Open High Low Close
Sept 97"i .97V4 .9 .94
Dec .99 .99 .96 i .96',
Cash wheat: Dark hard white, soft
white and western white 94c; hard
winter and western red. 95c.
Oats, No. 3 white, (33.
Barley. No. 3. 45-lb. B. W. (37.50.
Corn. Argentine (43; mlllrun
standard (36.
Today's car receipts: wheat 84;
barley 1: flour 13: oats 1.
Wall St. Report
NEW YORK, Aug. 19. (API
Buyers found the stock market un
attractive today and with few ex
ceptions, leading Issues drifted off
fractions to more than 3 or more
points.
Several attempts were made to
rally the list, but these lacked vital
ity and served principally to slow
dealings.
Brokers said trading forces were
somewhat more apprehensive of
what may transpire In the far east
em embroglto. Likelihood of a quick
adjournment of congress was offset
to a certain extent by the sugges
tion a special November session
might take up many controversial
measures shelved now,
Stock transfers approximated 800,
000 shares.
Today's closing prices for 32 sel
ected stocks follow;
Al. Chem. & Dye .. 337V4
Am. Can .. 1083
Am. & Fgn. Pow .. 1
a. t. & t. noy.
Anaconda 59'
Atch. T. il 8. P. 76?,
Bendlx Avla 19V,
Beth. Steel 98 s,
Caterpillar Tract. .. 97
Chrysler 11314
Coml. Solv 13 !4
Curtlss-Wrlght t
DuPont . 163
Gen. Elec.
Gen. Poods
Gen. Mot
Int. Harvest
I. T. to T
Johns -Man
Monty Ward ..
North Amer. ..
Penney (J. C.)
87
.....116
10
137
x 62 ',4
24
Phillips Pet.' . 697i
Radio jovb
Sou. Pac. ,
45
Std. Brands ....
St. Oil Cal
St. Oil N. J.
Trans. Amer. ..
Union Carb
Unit. Aircraft
U. S. Steel .
a. 13
- 44
67
- 16
- 98
28
..115
Ran Franrhco Butter
SAN PRANCISCO. Aug. 19. (AP
USDA) Butter, score 92, 34c; 91.
33c; 90, 33c; 89. 31c.
SACRAMENTO. Aug. 19. (AP)
Butterfat. flrat grade, 3814c; second
grade 30c.
Clearance Summer Suits and Coats,
half price and less. Jacque Lenox.
Use Mall Tribune want ads.
We were unable to take care of
everyone Wednesday so we are
continuing our
FREE $1 Oil Shampoo
with each finger wave
FRIDAY
Phone In shop now
Call 1018
WIHELAND
BEAUTY SHOP
In Jackson Hotel
Barber Shop
Mr. Peterson specializing In
women's and children's hair
rutting.
READ
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Take Advantage of Our Low Sale Prices, Now In
Effect, You Will Save Time, Trouble and Money
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SAP.1 JENNINGS TIRE CO.
In "Tundra"
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Probably the greatest adventure
film ever to reach Medford Is "Tun
dra." real-life drama of the Alaskan
wilderness, which cornea to the
Rlslto theater for tomorrow and
Saturday only. It tells the strange
story of a flying doctor whose piano
crashes in the savage wilderness ol
Inland Alaska. The suspense and
thrill of the film come when he,
single handed, fights hia way through
frozen hazards and wild beasts.
Zane Grey'a "Forlorn River" shares
double bill honors.
Artists and Models
Is Packed With Fun
The new show season had Its
opening at the Craterlan theater
yesterday with Jack Benny's latest
release, "Artists and Models." Made
strictly for entertainment purposeB,
and nothing else. "Artists and Mod
els" In exactly that entertainment
all the way.
Not only is there Benny to keep
things moving along at a fast clip,
but the producers surrounded him
with stars from screen, stage and
radio, all of whom contribute to the
fun.
There's a new idea, also, In this
new musical show. The emphasis
shifts from the musical side to com
edy side and back again without
much regard to what Is happening
but who carea? Everyone haa a
swell time.
With Jack Benny In the main
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TODAY and FRIDAY! I
THE GAYEST HIT STORY
OF THE SEASON.. PLUS
THE GRANDEST TRIO!
TYRONE POWER
Loretta YOUNG
DON AMECHE
IS NEWS
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DEPENDABLE
Now At Roxy
Tyrone Power, new romantic Idol.
Is at the Roxy theater for today
and tomorrow in "Love Is News."
Loretta Young and Don Ameche are
starred with Power. 811m Summer
villi heads the supporting cast.
story Idea are Richard Arlen, Ida
Luplno and Gall Patrick. It's all
about blueblood society people and
an advertising scheme of Benny's,
and the Artists and Models ball,
which he Is promoting.
The real fun 1 brought about by
the sidetracks throughout the pic
ture, such as Martha Rave swinging
to town to Louis Armstrong's hot
music in a Harlem specialty; Connie
Boswell In an elaborate number built
around Andre Kostelanets and
chestra; Judy Canova and company
In a blast of hillbilly harmony;
Russell Patterson's modernistic pup
pet. Artists Rube Goldberg. McClel
land Bnrclsv and others with brush,
Slum 1 :4ft-? :M-1: 1.1
1937-38 Show Season
Off to a Flying Start!
Another hit if -zT!Sl2 I
of 1037-381 .'C-.-.fS.J
We are paying caah for old tires sell us your old
tires. Start your hauling season on new safe
canvas and a dash of dialogue: also
assorted Jugglers, cyclists, swimmers,
aerlsllstt. models, the Yacht Club
boys, and a horse. If anything was
forgotten, we can't think what It
might be.
BIRTHS
Born to Mr. and Mrs. S. M.
Croucher of route 3 at Sacred Heart
hospital yesterday afternoon a baby
boy weighing 6 pounds, 11 ounces.
Both mother and child are reported
doing nicely.
Weal her.
Northern California: Pair tonight
and Friday, but fog on coast: allgiriy
cooler In the Interior of central por
tion Prlday. Moderate northwest wind
off coast.
Oregon: Pair tonight and Prlday.
but fogs on the coast. Little change
In temperature; gentle northwest
wind off coast.
Martins On Vl.lt
SALEM. Aug. IB. (API Governor
and Mrs. Charlea' H. Martin left to
day for Bremerton, Wash., to spend
few days with their son-in-law
and daughter. Lieutenant and Mrs.
They Positively End Tonight
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Tomorrow and Saturday
THE THRILL OF A LIFETIME!
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SEE the two live bear cubs in
the lobby . , , they're a kick!
YOUR BUSY
SEASON IS HERE!
TIRE
Get 0ah For Your Old Worn Tires, Whici
May Cause You Trouble On The Road
Schuyler Pine. The governor will not
return to his office until after Labor
day.
NORTH BEND, Aug. 19. (API A
log falling from a truck crushed to
death Arvld Thomas, 38, truck
driver.
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There la one simple yet Inexpen
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Rashes and other externally caused
skin eruptions and that Is to apply
Moone's Emerald OH night and morn
ing and people who suffer from em
barrassing or unsightly skin troubles
would he wise to try It.
Ask Jarmln's Drug store or any
first-class druggist for an original
bottle of Moone's Emerald OH and
refuse to accept anything else. It la
such a hlRhly concentrated prepara
tion that a small bottle lasts a long
time and furthermore If this clean
powerful, penetrating oil that- pro
motes healing falls to give you full
and complete satisfaction you can
have your money refunded. Grease
less and ttnlnlfss.
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