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MET)FOT?T MXTL tTtTBTTNrE. fEDFORD. CVRTTffON. TVV.DNTOTTXT. SEPTEMTiBTt T. 1937. PXOE THREE SOCIETY and CLUBS By Janet Wray Smith friends In Tacoma and other Wuh- Coml. Solv. lngton point for tbe past two weeks. Livestock Club Session t Set Tomorrow. Members of th Medford Garden club will meet tomorrow evening at 7 :30 o'clock In the small dining room of the Hotel Medford. A feature of the evening will be an Illustrated lecture on beautiflca tlon of homes and garden, to be read by Mrs. Ralph Woodford. Slides will be shown by Leland Mentzer. Everyone Interested In work ot the club Is Invited to attend the mfpting. - The Junior garden club will hold Its annual flower show In the Med ford hotel lobby Friday. Containers will be furnished by the Garden club and those enrolled In the junior gardens' project are asked to bring their flowers between 8 and 10 o'clock In the morning. Barnums Leave For Portland. i Mr. and Mrs. William Barnum left this morning by motor for Portland, where they will make their home. Since their wedding in June, Mr. and Mrs. Barnum have spent the summer traveling across the country, return ing here about two weeks ago. Mrs. Barnum was formerly Amy Elliott, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. B. R. Elliott. Mr. Barnum Is the son of Mrs. E. N. Eldrldge. The young couple has a large number of frlenda here. Boswells Expert ed - Tn Return Frldav. Mr. and Mrs, Cart Bos well, who have spent the summer In Cali fornia, are expected to return to their home here at 904 West Tenth street Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Boswell were In Palo Alto a large part of the summer, Mr. Boswell attending summer classes at Stanford university. From there they continued south to los Ange les, for a vacation visit with rela tives and friends. Mr. Boswell is a member of the junior high school faculty. ARE YOU ONLY A THREE-QUARTER WIFE? THERE are certain things a woman liaa to put up with and be a good sport. Men, because they are men, can never understand a three-quarter wife a wife who Is all love and kindness three weeks In a month and a hell cat the rest of the time. 2s'o matter how your back aches no matter how loudly your nerves scream don't take It out on your husband. For three generations one woman has told another how to go "smll Ing through" with Lydia E. Pink ham Vegetable Compound. It helps Nature tone up the system, thus lesseuing the discomforts from the functional disorders which women must endure in the three ordeals of life: 1. Turning from '.. girlhood to womanhood. 3. Pre paring for motherhood. 3: Ap proaching "middle age." Don't be a three-quarter wife, take LYDIA E. PINKHAM'S ' VEGETABLE COMPOUND and Oo "Smiling Throutth." Holiday Guests Expected Here. . ' ! A number of Medford resident will be hosts to out-of-town friends and relatives this week-end, Labor Day on Monday providing a long week-end for travels and visits. Among those expecting guests axe Mr. and Mrs. P. K. Flynn. Visiting the Flynns will be Mr. and Mrs. Paul Rleder and small daughter of Sunnyvale, Calif., and Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Dunning of San Jose, Calif., who will arrive by motor Saturday. Mrs. Dunning and Mrs. Rleder are nieces of Mrs. Flynn. Trips to Crater lake and other scenic spots of south ern Oregon are planned for enter tainment of the visitors. Wort man Guests Leave for North. Leaving this morning by motor were Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Azdell of Temple City, Calif.,' who have been visiting here for the past several days. The Azdells have been house-guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Wortman. The two families are long-time friends, their association starting when both lived In Idaho and Colorado. The visitors are planning a vaca tion tour of the northwest. Portland PORTLAND, Ore., Sept. 1. (AP) (US. Dept. Agr.) HOGS: 350, mar- ! ket slow but mostly steady; good choice around 165-210 lb. drive ins , mostly 10.75, few down 10.80, load lot quotable 11.00, 320-75 lb. 10.00-35. light lights and slaughter pigs 9.76 10.35; packing sows mostly 8.00, few up 8.35; good-choice feeder pigs 9-50-75. ' CATTLE: 200, Including 43 direct, calves 100 Including 80 direct, mar ket fairly active, mostly steady; few medium grass steers 8-00-75, common 6.00-7.50, few stockera 6.50-7.50, cut ters down 5.00.' strictly good grassers eligible 10.00; common-medium heif ers 5.60-7.50: low cutter and cutter cows 8.75-4.75, common-medium 5.00 6.00, including fat dairy-type up to 6.75. few fairly good beef 6.25; bulls 5.75-6.50; good -choice vealers 9.00- 10.00, deluxe up. 10.50. SHEEP: 500 including 287 through and direct, market slow, steady to weak; few good 107 lb. lambs up 9.25, lighter quotable 9.50, few fairly good 85 lb. weight 9.00. common Imodium 7.00-8.50, culls down 6.00, tew year lings 5.00-6.00; slaughter ewes 4.00 down. ' Sister Is Guest At Smith Home. Visiting tn the city Is Miss Luclle Wheeler of Oregon City, who arrived a fortnight ago from, the north and will leave to return to her home to morrow morning. Miss Wheeler has been the guest of her sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Charles jO. Smith at their home on West 10th street during her stay. Miss Holmbach Valley Visitor. Miss. Alice Holmbach of this city and Eugene and Miss M&dalena Guls tlna of Eugene were visiting here early this week. The two motored from Eugene and visited Crater Lake Monday. Miss Holmbach was formerly director . ol programs at the lake lodge and Miss Guistlna was a .violinist there. Guild Schedules First Gathering. First session of the new season for St. Mark's guild has been set for Friday afternoon', it has been announced. 1 The affair Is to be a covered-dish luncheon in the parish house at 1 o'clock. All members are particu larly urged to be present for. this first meeting. ." Two Home After Bav City Visit. Arriving here this morning on the Shasta were Miss Patricia Hayes and Miss Margaret Mann. The two have been vacationing tn San Francisco for the past few days. . Returns Home - 4 From Vacation. Mrs. Roy D. Craft returned by train to her home here last evening after a vacation visit In the north. She has been the guest of relatives and ADRIENNE'S CLOSING OUT ALE' Chicago 4 . CHTCAOO, Sept. 1. (AP-TJSDA) Hog 8.000; market uneven 10-33 cent, lower than Tuesday's average; top ,11.80; bulk good and choice 180 350 Iba. $11.45-75; 360-300 lbs. 111.10 50; no reliable market on bogs from 170 lbs. down; moat good packing saws 8.50-10.00; few best light weights 110.10 and 110.15. CATTLE 8.000; calves 1.300; she- stock weak to 35 cents down; steers scaling over, 1,300 .lbs. bringing sharp premium over " comparable .kinds weighing 1,000 lbs. downward; top 18.60.- new. high on crop; several loads S18.00-40; best yearlings 117.75. SHEEP 6.000; spring, lambs strong to 35 higher; good to choice natives 10.75-11.00; top 11.15; sheep steady to unovenly lower: .medium to choice native ewes t3.75-4.00; best held M.35. ... Curtlss-Wrlght DuPont Gen. Elec. Gen. Poods Gen. Mot Int. Harvest. I. T! & T. Johna-Man. - Monty Ward North Amer. Penney (J. C.) Phillips Pet Radio . Sou. Pac. ....., Std. Brands St. Oil Cal. St. Oil N. J Trans. Amer. Union carb. Unit. Aircraft ; O. S. Steel 13 5'i 153J 51 35 63 1 i 109'i V 135 57 33 i . 85 4 64 H, 11 37 H ll'i 40J 84-, 15H esu 38 191 u San Fruncl.ro Butter. SAN PRANCISCO. Sept. 1. (AP TJSDA) Butter unchanged. SACRAMENTO. 8ept. 1. (API Churning cream butterfat; First grade 38; second grade 36 deputThanungets his sheep; load of II TO MART Portland Produce PORTLAND, Sept. 1. (P) Butter Prints A grade. 36 He lb. In parch ment wrappers. 37c lb. In cartons; B grade 35 He In parchment wrappers, 36c lb. In cartons. . BUTTERFAT (Portland delivery, buying price) A grade, 38 H -37c lb., country stations; A grade, 34 He lb.; B grade, 3c lb. less; C grade, 6c less. EGOS Buying price by whole salers: Extras. 25c; standards 33c; firsts 30c; medium 30c; medium firsts. 17c; small extras, 13c; .undergrades 14c dozen.' Cheese, country xneat and live poultry unchanged. CANTALOUPES Yakima standards, o5-80c;The Dalles, 90-1.10; Dillards 85-1.10 crate. Potatoes, onions, wool hay unchanged. Portland Wheat To make room for our BETTER merchandise, arriving daily, we are closing out our entire HOUSE DRESS De partment. The famous NELLY DON dresses are included in this sale. Sizes from 12 to 44. 1 Rack DRESSES Regular $1.95 and $2.95 values $1.00 (T7 DRESSES Regular $3.95 values $1.95 Nelda Crepe & Laces Val. to $5.95. Special $a.95 All Snlderknits r.nd Miriam Gross Values to (C SC5.00. For only J SEE OUR RACK Or S5.00 Coats and Dresses which includes Street and Formal Dresses ADRIENNE'S PORTLAND, Sept. 1. (AP) Grain: Wheat: Open High Low Close May .97 .97 .97 J7 Sept. J3 ' S3i S3 S3- Dec. . .95 .9514 .95 .95 Cash wheat: Big Bend bluestem, h.w., 13 pet., 96Vjc: 12 pet., 6314c; dark hard winter, is pet., 11.07; 13 pet., $1.03: u pet., 95c: soft white and western white 9314c; hard win ter and western red, 9314c. . Oats. No. 3 white, 33. Barley. No. 3 45 lb. b.w., 137.50. Corn, Argentine, nominal; mlllrun, standard, 933.50. - Today's car receipts: Wheat, 87; barley, 5; flour, 35; oata, 1. Chicago Wheat CHICAGO. Sept. 1. (AP) Wheat: Open . High Low Close Sept. 1j04 1.0514 1.03 1.04 Dec. 1.06 14 1.074 106 1.0551 May - 1.08H 1.10ft 1.08 1.08 Wall St. Report NFW YORK, fiept. l(fft Taking lta cue from the heavy-footed per formance of U. 8. Steel, the stock market stooped fractions to 8 or more points today. The weakness la "big steel" and In other steels was explained In Wall street circles In terms of trade pre dictions fall business may be disap pointing. Transactions spprolmately 750,000 shares. Today's closing prlees for 31 select ed stocks follow: Al. Chem. te Dye Am. Can L SLIGHTLY BELOW 1 , mFBtRFllMenusoftheDay mm u swim Medford' sheepherdlng United States deputy marshal, Paul Hani In, was back In town today after success fully getting 5,388 head of the woolly creatures to market. Before going to the Klamath In dian reservation to take possession of the animals in the name of Uncle Sam, Hanlln scarcely could tell a sheep from a goat. Today he talks like a sheep expert. The sheep were awarded to the Fed eral Intermediate Credit Bank of Spokane under a mortgage foreclos ure. The bank had lent $.77,000 on 10.000 head of sheep to M. M. and Cora M. Crystal, ranchers on the In dlan reservation at Chlloquln. The herd was reduced through losses due to cold during the winter. Hanlln said. The bank sold the sheep to the Salt Lake Stock company at 0 cents a pound for the lambs and 16 a head for the ewes. It was Hanlln's Job to ship the sheep to Salt Lake City. But first he had to round them up. The herd was divided Into three bands over a radius of 38 miles and so the roundup was no small task. Despite his lack of sheepherdlng ex perience. Hanlln got the three bands to the railroad loading stations at Leu, Kirk and Chlloqutn. Although the move Involved considerable hik ing for the sheep, only two lambs were lost, Hanlln reported.. They died by the wayside. " ? As September 1 opened a new rain-1 fall season, weather bureau records showed total rainfall of the season Just closed was slightly below nor mal despite high averages during spring and early summer months. Prom September 1, 1938 to Sep tember 1. 1937, a total of IS 89 Inches of rainfall was recorded, as compared with the normal of 18.08. leaving a deficiency of 1.19 Inches. The fall months last year were ex tremely dry. resulting In a deficiency of over A Inches at one time. Every month since January, 1937, however, showed a precipitation excess except July and August. A summary of records for the month of August showed the highest tempereture occurred Aug. 11 st 100 degrees. Lowest for the month was 41 on August 29. Records for the month luring the 37 years of weather ob servations here are: Maximum. 108 and minimum. 40. Although the mean temperature of 69.6 degrees for the month Just past la lower than average, it Is not at all unusual, weather officials report. Measurable precipitation fel) on Aug ust 30 end 31. Twenty-five of the month's 31 days were clear, ft partly cloudy and 1 cloudy. AT ELKS TO RESUME Regular Thursday night business meetings of the Elks lodge, will re sume tomorrow night after the usual summer lull, and Exalted Ruler B. L. Sanderson urges as many Brothers as possible be In attendance. Important business to be attended to Includes discussion of the state convention here September 34, 35 and 35 and preparation of the class of candidates to be Initiated on the opening day of the convention. From now on, regular meetings will be held every Thursday evening start ing at 8 o'clock. Offlcera and men of Company A and headquarters company, 186th In fantry, of the Oregon national guard were back at their regular occupa tions today after two weeks of in tensive training and special maneu vers with regular troops at and near Port Lewis, Wash. All the men went through the stren uous training period without Illness or Injury, Ce.pt. Carl Y. Tengwald, commanding Company A. and Lieut. James W. Orlgsby, commsndlng head quarters company, reported. Company A had three officers add 57 men at camp, its authorized strength, being 60 men. Headquartera company had full company strength present, two officers and 17 men. Company A was complimented by Col. Alvln C. Baker, commanding the 186th Infantry, as one of the regi ment's outstanding units. The ua tlonal guardsmen were praised In gen eral by regular army officere. Both Medford companies will resume regu lar drills in the armory next Tuea day at' 8 p. m. - - ' will be provided by Mrs. Akers and Mr. Oliver. There will be no dsnce during Sep tember as people - are busy tn the fruit, but this fact means that the regular business meeting and pro gram can continue longer. (By Mrs. Alexander George) Sunday Breakfast menu Chilled Honeydew Waffles Creamed Dried Beef Coffee Pinner Menu Chilled Fruit Juices Roast Veal Browned Carrots Creamed Peas Escalloped Eggplsnt , Biscuits Plum Jelly Tomato Salad Baked Cocoanut Pudding Coffee Supper Menu Veal Sandwiches Pickles Fruit Cookies Apple Sauoa Hot Chocolat Escalloped Eggplant 1 large eggplant 3 cups water 1 teaspoon salt 4 tablespoons butter 4 tablespoons flour 3 cups milk 14 teaspoon paprika teaspoon celery salt 1 teaspoon minced parsley . 13 cup cheese 14 cup crumbs 3 tablespoons butter, melted Cut eggplant Into one-Inch cross u'.v slices. Discard red skin and cut slices into one-Inch pieces. Add salt to water ana wnen waver boiling add eggplant. Boll 10 min utes. Drain well. Melt butter and add flour. Mix well and add milk. Cook until a creamy sauce forma. Add seasonings and cooked egg plant. Pour into a shallow buttered h.Hn. Huh Pnv.r with rest of In gredients, combined. Bake 30 mln- utea in a moderate oven, serve in dish In which baked. Baked Cocoanut Pudding (an old-fashioned favorite) 8 egg yolks 14 cup granulated sugar 1 cup white bread, crumbled 3 tablespoons butter, melted 4 teaspoon salt 1 teaspoon vanilla 14 teaspoon lemon extract 14 teaspoon grated lemon rind 1 cup cocoanut 314 cups milk Mix Ingredients and pour Into buttered baking dish. Bake one hour In slow oven in a pan 01 not water. Cool and chill, serve piain or epru with plum Jelly. Vlpn Replies Move In CORVALLIS. Sept. 1. (AP) Ento mologists at Oregon State college re ported an Invasion of small blaok flea beetles had resulted In dsmage to Oreffon cabbage and kale crops The Insect., traced to Canada, moved in on cabbage and kale patches In such numbers several growers sui fered serious loss. Too Late to Classify FOR &AI.E Modern wood range, com plete witn cons. 1733 N, Riverside. WANTED To share gaa and oil ex penses to centrsl Nebraska for ride. Will help drive. References ex changed. Box 3400, Tribune. PEACHES FOR SALE Pick them yourself, H40 lb. Phone 699-R-4. MIRRORS and showcase for ssle. See jane Mccarty, 40 s. Central, CALL AT ONCE Wanted Partner to help In flrat- ciass piacer mine, write or call for particulars, 611 West loth. WILL the person who picked up the purse in iront or aao w. Holly please return keya by dropping them Ui ma 11 -box. CANNING TOMATOES, Jc lb. 14 mils west central Pointy Blankenshlp. FOR SALE Cradford peaches at south cxia .'lutnas roaa on Stewart Ave. FOR SALE Spalding tennis racquet. "nucfc w-.i., KonaK. guitar, accor dion, phonograph records Bo each. Electreat relieves pain 617 Park Ave. TOMATOES, cucumbers, cantaloupes. d. s,. rord, -4 mues west on Jackson vine Hwy. Phone 731-R. WANTED Children and adulta Inter ested In any type of dancing. Rea sonable rates. Jewel Deter Dance Studio, 31S West Main. Tel. 737. DRIVINO to Portland Friday evening. inurii Aiunuay. want passengers to ehsre expenses, c. L. Smith, TeL Ashland 373-J-l. 6-QXL. CHEV. Sedan: looks and runs like new; dependsble Blue Seal guarantee. Priced for quick sale, low easy terms. Used Car Dept. open evenlnga. PIERCE-ALLEN MOTOR CO. Dodge and Plymouth Distributor. TRAINED FITTERS for CHARIS or 8WAVI8. Free figure analysis. Tel. 1303 or Eagle Point 15-x-ai. WANTED Two high school girls want piace to worx ror ooara. b. it. jonn aton, Applegste. EAT TOWNSEND MEETING (By Geo. Tverson.) Townsend. club meeting Friday at the K. P. hall will be the program that failed to materialize at the last meeting of club number 3. Mr. Stevens assures us that thi educated Missouri mule, Jasper, will perform, and this feature will be well worth seeing.- Other entertainment SEPTEMBER SPECIALS Our Regular $2.95 Oil Permanent Complete Nestle Individual Permanents Duart Permanents DeGraff Machinelesa Permanents.. $1.95 33.95 $5.00 $5.50 YOUNG'S BEAUTY SHOP 24 S. Grane . Phone 464 T Am. & Fgn. Pow... A. T. & T Atch. T. ft 8. F. Bandlx Avla. Beth. Steel .. Caterpillar Tract. Chryaler 336 100V, i 109 71 ti IS BSli 1 106 Schilling TCcl as more flavor because ' its toasted HOMEWARD BOUND ft ... to mountains of soiled clothes which must be washed in oceans of soapy water. That's a dis tressing but unnecessary way to end an otherwise perfect vacation. Phone and have our driver pick up your laundry bundle. When you see the quality of our work and learn of our economica prices, you'll take a per manent vacation from washday drudgery! American Laundry mtOUIH CENTRAL AVENUE ..MEDFORD, CRE. PHONE 873 ,nv.r As Full of Pep aa the Highland Flinp PIIINTZESS Shetland . Shaggics Coats built for action . . in the imirtcst iports tradition. Feathery fleeces as strong as they are light. Gay and bright in lilting Highland colors. With distinctive . fashion touches that make Printzess coats so easy to wear ... so be coming. These are the coats in which you'll want to do your dash ing-about this fall. Ex clusive with us. $2975 Burelson's Medford Bldg. Phone 28 MILK COW for aale. Floyd Shockley, nowara ecnooi. WANTED Cooking or housekeeping for men: city or country: byOcto- oer 10. Experienced, reepectable; references. M. L.. Box 334, Olen dale, Ore. S-ROOM apartment: overetuffed fur niture. Electrolux, heat, hot water and bath. 10 Quince St. WANTED 3 tons third cutting al- falfa. Write location and price. Route 1. Bo 133. Medford. WANTED Hop pickers at Clute Hop Yard. Applegate: IVie lb. plus 14c lb. bonua through season. BARGAIN OWNER LEAVING) TOWN j. 3-room houae located close 3s i ?1 1 1 to schools, on paved street, '"' SO 130 lot. shrubs and garden, aewer and water to houno: all a.vessmenta paid. Sacrifice price at S7D0.0O cash. Also CLOSE-IN HOME Six -room, 8 -bedroom X.ihnil nou located close In w w w w o desirable street: pav ing and all assessment paid In full; nice yard with oak trees. Sale price 3roo.oo. with snoo.oo down. CHARLES A. WINO AGENCY, INO. 100 E. Main. Phone 738. FOR SALE-17 acres, cleared; unfln Ished house, well: suitable for chlu ens or turkeys. Sacrifice for 360 cash. The Trading PoBt, Routa 3, Box 698, Grants Pass, Ore. FOR BALE First-class breeding ewos. i. uaviB, pnone o-r-o. Eala Point, or p. o. Box 874, Medford. LARGE STOCK of first grade Amer ican maxe corrugated aheets, roof ing paper, barb-wire and fencing. We can save you money. Medford Bargain House, 37 No. Orape St, Phone 1063. LARGE STOCK "of new and used ranges, Heatrolaa and heating stoves, davenport and studio couches. Medford Bargain House, 37 N. Orape St. Phone 1083. AUTO reflnlshlng to match any color. Mitchell Auto Beauty Shop WILL LEASE to right pnry, small res taurant doing flpienmd Business. 10 North Rlvrelo. Insist on Dtllclous Grade A LOST RIVER BUTTER & MILK Manufactured In Medforil THE HEW FALL ENNA JETTICKS A re Now On Display! a l . ii ivjUt m i i m l liw ((A ENNA JETTICK Master Craftsmen fSancZ-fex yourshoes for you .ALL THIS WEEK , a. a. DEPT. STORE CHARLES S. ADAIR, MANAGER Hotel Oornellni Ml l.t Part Portland Feel at Home in "The Heart of Portland' Comfort Convenlenea Conrteey Service Attract! Ratal! Detach oath.. With bath -Ji.oo o JIM op I III lilil IS I III BIN O. OKIMSON Mgr. Park Ara Hotel ets l.w park Portland IN THE HEART OF THE CITY