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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, ftEDFORD. OREGON, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1937. PAGE NTNE LOCAL and PERSONAL Livestock Director Meeting Board of direc tors of the Jackson Count; Chamber of Commerce will meet In the Hotel Medford tomorrow noon to dlscusc routine business. Plane Here Yesterday Lieut. D. C. Doubleday, piloting a Boeing pursuit plane, dropped at Medford municipal airport yesterday afternoon en route from Hamilton field in California to Seattle. Stolen from Car R. H. Cook of Medford reported to city police to day that two Indian blankets had been stolen from his parked auto some time between 4 and 7 p. m. Tuesday. Get Fine Deer Ken Leavltt and Frank Runtz, hunting at the head of Vale creek yesterday afternoon, bagged a' 120-pound blacktall which they entered In Lamport's buck con est. Leavltt killed the beauty. Out on Ball Paul K. Jones, 35, of Medford was released on payment of $10 ball yesterday after being ar rested by city police for being drunk. He was scheduled to appear at a later date. Build Church Central Avenue Church of Christ applied at the city building Inspector's office yesterday for a permit to construct a church it 606 North Central avenue at a stated cost of 2000. Carpenters to Meet All carpenters of Jackson county are requested to attend the meeting In Central Labor hall on West Main street Friday night, It has been announced by Frank L. Applegate, temporary chair man. Invited to nance All members of the Crater Lake Vasa are cordially Invited to attend a dance to be given by the Klamath Falls group satur dav at 7:30 p. m. In the I. O. O. F, hall. The meeting with Initiation starts at 7:30. Minor Accident Cars driven by Delmar Dee Hochersmtch of Corvallls and M. O. Albert of 423 Beatty street were Involved In an accident at the comer of Riverside avenue and 13th street yesterday afternoon, a city po lice report stated today. Return from Fire John Henshaw and Albert Young. Rogue River na tional forest employes who were sent to Brookings early this week to help fight the fire near that city, return ed yesterday. They reported the fire near Brookings and several other blazes all under control. Receives Position Jean Woodford, who graduated from Oregon State college Inst spring, has been appoint ed assistant matron at the state tubercular hospital In The Dalles. She will take up her duties next Monday. Miss Woodford la the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph J Woodford of this city and Is well known here. Pedestrian Struck Ren D. Sims of 41 Ross court reported to city police tndav that he had struck an un. known pedestrian last night on North Riversldo avenue between Finn ana Sixth streets. He stated In his re port that the -man had crossed the street and walked Into the front of his (Sims') automobile. Sims stated he took the man to the hospital ' where It was discovered that he was uninjured. Oarlock Returning Word received here from Lee Oarlock Indicates that he la en route home after represent ing Medford post at the American Leglon'a great convention held In New York City last week. He was to drive to Chicago with Ray Dorrls. commander of Portland post No. 1 and pick up his own car for the trip west. Mr. and Mrs. Oarlock will visit relatives In the vicinity of Chicago and throughout the middle-west, ac cording to reports. Airport Arrival Flying a Douglas observation. Lieut. Earl signer landed at Medford municipal airport this alternoon en route from Pearson field In Washington to Hamilton field In California. Mrs. Wiley Improtlng Mra. Mickey Wiley, who underwent a major oper ation at the Sacred Heart hospital last week, la reported Improving and she will be able to leave the hospital In a few days. t Meeting Postponed Postponement of the Jackson county Intermediate teachers' council meeting, previously scheduled for next Saturday In the county courthouse, has been post poned until October 0, it wag an nounced today. Grange to Give Dance Roxy Ann Grange will give a dance Saturday night at their hall on Spring atreet. The Grange claims one of the finest dance floors In southern Oregon and Sllva's four-piece orchestra will fur nish the music. Dancing starta at 9 p. m. Portland PORTLAND. Sept. 30. ( AP-USDA I HOGS 700, Including 346 through and direct: market active, about gyozmtlsteady with late Wednesday: bulk good end choice 165 to 210-lb. drlvelns. si 1.25: few choice lots. 11.35: ont outstanding lot. 111.50: stew 225 to 180-lb.. (10.50(9 11.10: 125 to 155-lb., 10.50,ii 11.00: packing sows. $8.75 a 9.00; choice feeder pigs quotable $10.25. CATTLE 150 Including 11 direct. salves 50 Including 7 direct: market very slow, scattered sales steady; few cutter to common steers, 15.00$ 6.00: medium to good grasaers salable 58 00. 9.75: few grass heifers, $4.25(1 650: low cutter and cutter, $3.00ff 4.00: common to medium, $4.25 5.00: good beefe cowa salable $6.00: bulls slow, few IS.OOi? S.50: good and choice vealers, $9.50 10.50; medium grades. $7.00a,00. SHEEP 600. Including 308 through and direct: market slow, quality poor. few mellum fairly good lambs $8.50 8.75: strictly good $9.00 and above: choice lod lots eligible $8.80: year lings salable $5.506.50 and above: slaughter ewes, $2.00j3.50. Smallnesa of the trading volume, however, apparently encouraged trad era to cash In some of their profits which had iccumluated to the pre vious two sessions and extreme up turns were reduced, cancelled or con verted Into losses In the final hour Transfers approximated 1.150.000 shares. Today'! closing prices for 32 select ed stocks follow: Al. Chem. & Dye 106 Am. Can 9, Am. Iz Fgn. Pow. 5V A. T. is T - -163 36 CCC'ers Arrive Lieut. R. F. Luke, assistant district adjutant of the Redding CCC district, arrived on the northbound train Thursday morning In command of 36 enrollees. The men are from Mud Creek camp and were sent to Camp South Fork Lieut. Luke returned to Redding to day, ' V. F. W. to F.lect Crater Lake post of the Veterans of Foreign Wars and their auxiliary will hold their regu lar meeting Friday at 8 p. m. at the armory. Members of the post are re minded that the regular election of officers will be held and every mem ber Is urged to attend. The auxiliary will nominate officers the same even To Naturallie Citizens About 30 persons will be admitted to citizen ship before Judge Fee next Tuesday morning at 10 o'clock at the post- office building. The publio is in' vlted and local patriotic societies will be in charge. Col. H. W. Paine will conduct short patriotic exercises ana the D. A. R. will present flags, ss Is the custom, to the new citizens. Miss Dlllard 111 Miss Kathleen Dlllard. daughter of Mr. and sirs. Frank Dlllard, was operated on for acute aDPendlcltls In Eugene TueS' dav nlnht. Miss Dlllard enrolled at the University of Oregon this fall and was pledged to Pi Beta Phi soror- ltv. She wss taken very ill suuucniy but her condition Is reported as belni; rood, following the operation. Mr. Dlllard drove up to Eugene to be with her daughter. Enlists In Army Enlistment In the United States army of Paul L. Hess of Medford was announced today by Major H. D. Bagnall, army recruiting officer In Portland. Hess applied for enlistment at the Medlord recruiting office, September 25, and was ten tatively accepted by Sgt. Willis D. Estep. non-commlssloned officer here. After passing the final regular army examination at Vancouver Barracks, Wash., he was enlisted September 29 for service with the coast artillery corps in the Hawaiian Islands. Major Bagnall Informed. NEVER TOO LATE FOR LEARNING SAYS PROF MILWAUKEE. Wis. (API You're never too told to learn, says Dr. Lewis E. Drake, and he can prove It. From test made with 1.000 adults at the University of Wisconsin extension di vision here, he found that persons from 40 to 49 years of age were bet ter students than youths of 15 to 19 The older etudents received 24 A's and three D'a In college courses, com pared to 17 A' and 12 D'a for the younger group. The normal flow of Niagara Falls Is 207,000 cubic feet of water a sec ond. Chicago CHICAOO. Sept. 80. (AP-USDA) HOGS 10.000: mostly 10 to 15 cents higher than Wednesday's average; top. $12.25; bulk good and choice 190 to 230 lbs., $12.00 13.30; 240 to 300 lbs., $11.7012.25: 150 to 180 lbs.. $11.65913.15; packing sows, $10,403 11.00. CATTLE 5600. calves 1200; steer trade steady; best $1735; sprinkling S12.0014.00: siseable supply grassy and warmed-up light, $7.7510.00: all lower grades unevenly 25 to 76 cents lower for the week; best fed heifers. $14.50: cutter cows. $4.00$ 5.25; bulls weak to 25 cents lower. $7.00 down to 625: vealers. $11.60 down: very few $12.00; stockers and feeders low, 25 to 50 cents lower for the week. sheep 11.000: spring lambs act ive; strong to 15 cents higher; good snd choice westerns, $lo.aonu.oi, natives, $10.25910.50. Ewes, $3.oua 4.76; feeding lamba scarce. Anaconda Atch. T. & S. P. Bendlx Aria Beth. Steel ........... Caterpillar Tract. . Chrysler ... Coml. Solv. Curtlss-Wrlght Du Pont Gen. Elec Gen. Foods Oen. Mot. Int. Harvest, I. T. 4! T. Johns-Msn Monty Ward North Amer Penney (J. C.) Phillips Pet Radio Sou. Pac Std. Brands -.. St. OH Cal. St. Oil N. J Trans. Amer. Union Carb. Unit. Aircraft . U. S. Steel South San Francisco HOIJTH SAN FRANCISCO. Sept. 30. (AP-USDA) HOGS 500: generally steady. Good to choice 175 to 225 lb. butchers. 11.50 11.55; medium to rood tirades. $11J511.40; few 250-lb. butchers. $11.05; medium light lights, $10.75: plain slaughter pigs down to $10.00; sows mostly $8.75. cattle 100: steers alow; under tone weak; short fed steers, $9.26; medium to good range cows. $6.25 BJiO: low cutters end cutters, $3.00 4.25! dalrv cows. $4.50; bulls eligible $5.25ffl6.00. Calvea 10; vealera up to alO.Oo". SHEEP 975; lambs weak to 25 cents lower; 85-lb. wooled lambs, $9.50: medium to good mixed shorn and medium pelt lambs. $9.00; un dertone weak on ewes, no sales. .. 38 . 58 . ltt . 69". . 78i . 90i . 10?s - 4i ..144'j . 44, - 33 i .. 49 H . 96 .. 8 102 ... 48', 2114 86 ,- 50 V, .. 10 .. 3 Hi .- 10, .. 364 .. 56 .. 13 .- 89 .. 21K .. 80 Elephant Boy San Francisco Butter SAN FRANCISCO. Sept. 30 flr . Butter, 92 score 36c; 91 score 34c SACRAMENTO. Sept. 30. (IP) Churning cream butterfat: First grade 40; second grade 38. Sabu. new native Indian child star." la shown with some members of the cast of "Elephant Boy." amaa- Ing adventure film based on Rud yard Klpllnga "Toomal of the Ele phants," coming to the Rlalto the ater for tomorrow and Saturday. Filmed In the course of a three year expedition Into the heart of the Indian Jungles. "Elephant Boy" Is described as one of the most thrilling natural background pictures ever to reach the screen. The story Involves little Toomal, a boy ma hout, and hla enormous elephant, Kala Nag. "Riders of the Dawn." Introducing Jeck Randall, new western singing star, shares double bill honors. In Roxy Farce TOMMY NIANVILLE, 43, PAYS MILLIONS FOR MARRYING BLONDES - i i a e 7 f f Portland Produce PORTLAND. Ore., Sept. 30. (AP) BUTTER Prints: A grade 38c lb. In parchment wrappers. 39c lb. In car tons; B grade 36140 lb. In parchment wrappers, 38c lb. In csrtons. BUTTERFAT (Portland delivery, buvlne nrlce): A grade, 38a38'4c lb., country stations: A grade. 36c lb.; B grade, 2c less: O grade 6c less. EGGS Buying price by wholesal ers: Extras, 30c: stanasras. firsts, 32c; medium. 23c; medium firsts. 20c: small extras. 14c; under grades. 16c dozen. COUNTRY MEATS ceiling pric to reatllers: Country killed hogs, beet butcher under 160 lbs, 14i?15c; veal ers. 154 i 16c: others unchsnged. Cheese and live poultry un changed. Potatoes, onions, cantaloupes, woll and hay steady and unchanged. HAPLEY'S yfc CINDERELLA 8H0P Presents a 2-Day Showing of IFUE Q)A7r Friday and Saturday MR. A. A. REINER of Reiner's Fun, Portland will be on hand to demon strate and tell you why your fur coat should be "CUSTOM-MADE." Anyone contemplating the pur chase of a fur coat should not miss this showing. And remember a "CUSTOM-MADE" fur coat costs no more than a ready-made one. Investigate Our Easy Payment Plan MABLEY'S CINDERELLA SHOP 44 South Central Phone 265 Portland Wheat (By AP Feature Service) NEW YORK oray-halred Tommy Manvtlle, 43-year old master of n asbestos fortune and friend of many blondes, has been In the marital market four times In 26 years and It'a cost hire plenty. "I have a record." he has explained, "for doing things very fast and snap py." The record: Wife No. 1 (1911-1917), Florence Huber of New York, stipend reported as high as $1,000 monthly. Wile No. 2 (1925-26), Lois McColn. one-time secretary In the family firm, reported stipend about $19,000 yearly-Wife No. 3 (1931). Avonne Taylor. Follies girl whom Zlegfeld called "the most beautiful alrl I ever glorified," settlement reported as high as $350,-000. wife No. 4 (1034-19377). Marceuc Edwards. New York showgirl now in Reno, reoorted settlement $300,000 And then, of course, mere attorneys' fees. Manvllle. disinherited by Thomas senior about the time of his first marriage, gave up hie salesman's Job onrt returned to grace and an $8,- 000,000 In herltanoe In 1025 when he married No. 3. As a. shrewd Wall street trader, he made money during the depression. But recently ne said he "still has $1,600,000" plus a $3. 000.000 trust fund. The dlflerence be tween what he has and the $8 000, 000 is the high cost of living on Broadway and In Bon Repos the palatial suburban estate where Man vllle entertains friends, throws par ties snd straps on a revolver against come what may. But what does Tommy care? "Manvllle is not cheep." he says. At least I keep my money in cir culation." Frank McHugh heads the cast of 'Three Men on a Horse," which plays at the Roxy theater today and to morrow. Allen Jenkins. Joan Blondell Guy Klbbee. Carol Hughes and host of other comedians star with McHugh In the race-track farce. THEY' STILL ARGUE OVER SITTING BULL Thin Ice Delights Craterian Crowds At Initial Showing They said It couldn't be done (re peat the success of "One In a Mil lion") but "Thin Ice" which opened yesterday to a full house at the Cra terian theater, la the proof that "they" didn't know what they were talking about. For. In "Thin Ice" the entertainment qualities that made the first Sonja Henie picture such an outstanding success have been elaborated upon and built up to $ point where they make "on in Million" something to forget, and "Thin Ice" aomethlng to remember. For one thing, blonde Miss Heme has been learning lot about act ing and about speaking the English language. And. further, this time she not only skates In th distinc tively beautiful stylo thst made her a world's champion, but she also sklls. and her companion on brilliant flights down snowy alopea and in the more romantic momenta la ner companion In the thousands of space recently devoted to their association, Tyrone Power, with them are such eminently satisfying personalities a Arthur Treacher. Leah Ray, Alan Hale. Raymond Walburn, George Gl- vot and. by all means, we musin t forget Joan Davis. The locsle Is again switaenana and again, Miss Henle's skating the prime Ingredient with which ar mixed. In greater number thla time than laat. materials In themselves, and as figures In a pattern,' lm portant. Miss Davis, for example, giving every Indication of being future atar In her own right, con tributes a couple of song numbers such as haven't been seen on the screen. Three times during the running of the show. Miss Heme takes to the Ice with 150 or more co-ordinated skaters of both sexea, execut ing background convolutions that would put a lesser mistress of steel runners on her mettle. In between these and the purely narrative se quences. Miss Henle snd Power per form comparably on skis. It's enter tainment throughout. But, in speaking of the entertain ment on the Craterian program, one shouldn't lose sight of the new Walt Disney cartoon In color, "Hawaiian Holiday." The highly amusing antics that Mickey, Minnie, Donald Duck Pluto and the Goof, particularly the Goof, go through as they sample the various enjoyments (?) that Wai- klkl la supposed to offer the vaca- tloner. add up In the final analysis to make this one of tne most pieas. Ing Dleneya yet shown. ' i SALEM. Sept. 80. (P) Governor Martin appointed T. J. Mahoney, Portland, to the battleship Oregon commission today, succeeding Ray M. Doble, Portland, resigned. FERTILIZER SULPHATE of AMMONIA. $39 per ton at our new storage warehouse. Also any other fertlllrer you may require at right prices. F. E. SAMSON CO.. Phone 833. FOR RENT Sleeping room, Indies; outside entrance, rnone isow-x 412 So. Oakdale. FOR SALE Fine litter of cocker spaniels. Humane Society. WANT TO BUY men's snd boys' good used clothing. Berrvdale 2nd Hand Store. 1603 N. Riverside. Tel. 266 8ALWAY PEACHES, l'io. Coker Butte rond. WANTED To rent or leaso 4 room house. CbII 437-H. FOR RPNT 3-room osrtly furnished apt. $12.50. 22 w. Jackson. WANTED Experienced waitress. N. Cafe. SELLING FOR LESS. OUR PRICES MEAN SAVINGS FOR YOU Paint at $136 per gallon. Complete line of used and new pipe and pipe linings. New and used cable, from 11 to 1 Inch. Bath tubs, sinks and plumping sundries. Large stock of Circulating Heaters and Heating otoves, new una iiiu hand. Tools and Impdements for the car penter, mechanic and the farmer. Large stock of barb-wire, fencing and chicken netting. Corrugated roofing and roofing pa per at prices below mall order com. net! tors. New and used furniture and utensils for the home, the camp snd the summer home. REMEMBER Every Dav Is Bargain Day at the MEDTORD BARGAIN HOUSE 27-31 North Grape Street. RPKCTAT. FEED GRINDING. $2 per ton. Let us grind your grain for vou or make ud a special iuumi FEED mix for you. Wo can lower vour turkey feeding sosts. Phone 833. F. E. SAMSON CO.. 229 N Riverside. WANTED OH heater. Must be reasonable. 724 summit. FOR SALE Cigar case, cheap. min's Drug store. PIERRE, S. D. (AP) A movement to construct a new marker on the grave of Sitting Bull at Fort Yates, N. D., again has revived the ques tion of whether the Sioux warrior was a chief or a medicine man. Au thorities have differed on hla cor rect title for years. Lawrence K. Fox. auperlntendent of the state historical department, maintains the tribal leader was a medicine man but was called chief "for the want of a better title." Stanley Vestal In his book, "Sitting Bull," wrote: "There are several men still living who saw him Inaugurated as head of the non-agency Sioux," and Charles H. L. Johnston called him an Unkpapa chief. However, the band which sitting Bull led waa more commonly known as the Hunkpapas. Fox says Sitting Bulls' grave has been marked several times but the markers have been destroyed by sou venir seekers or vandals. FALL SEEDS vktch SEED for cover crop or hay. Also Kanota Oats. Ryo. Haney, Beca Wheat and other fall seeds at right prices. See our fall seeds before vnn hnv we will save vou money. Phone 833. F. E. Samson Co., 229 N. Riverside. FOR SALE Large wood or coal clr Riilatine heater, smalt heating stove platform scsle, pair of chaps, extra heavy canvas, iruu ana mm vi. eto. C A. Dcvoe, 1141 w. mniu. EMPTY VAN returning from Portland wants return load within a nays. Eads Transfer & Storage. Tel. 315 WANTED Extension ladder. 80-ft. or longer; also circulating heater for wood. C. A. uevoe. nai w. w,u FOR RENT 3-room unfurnished apartment, close In. Phone 1620. ROOM and BOARD 328 N. Riverside. HAVE your furniture reupholstered. reflnlshed and reglued. Tel. 969-R. HOUSE for rent at 816 West 11 th. Inquire 1027 East Jackson. Phone 1433-J. 1932 PLYMOUTH Coupe: air wheels: In excellent condition. $295. owner. Box 4376. Tribune. EXPERIENCED truck driver wishes work, logging or semi, inquire 307 McAndrews road. RUMMAGE SALE by Chapter BE of P E O.. Saturday. October 2, at ail East Main St.. 8:30 a. m. TO MAKE ROOM FOR NEW STOCK Good Dry Low Grade Lumber, 2x4, 2x6, shlplav and boards. While It Insts $12. $14. $16 per 1000. ALSO Cull plank, small timbers, odds and ends of lumber at Clean-Up Prices. Look over our large Btock of high quality building materials, paint, hardware and roofing material. A Medford-Owned Pioneer Yard. Phone 620. At 3rd and Fir St. THE MEDFORD LUMBER CO. FREE shampoo with each 35o finger wave thla week, pnoenix Beamy Shop. GOOD USED PIANO. $57.50. Many other BARGAINS used piano less man iuu. uiscount lor cusu. or terms as low as $3 month Baldwin Plsno Shoppe. West Main. USED INSTRUMENTS FOR SALE CHEAP 2 good used saxophones, 1 violin. Hawaiian guitar, accor dion. Baldwin Piano Shoppe. W. Main St. AUTO reflnlshlng to match any color. Mitchell Auto Beauty anop. Fiery Itching Skin Gets Quick Relief slfy Ad l 1:80 p. m. Too Late to Classify FOR SALE Fine Jonathan apples, wsshed snd sorted. Orchard Park Farms. Phone 401-J-3. 1938 TERRAPLANE Business Coupe. painted beautiful brown: mohair upholstery, elec. hand, double ac cessories, good tires, $696. Your car In trade: O.M.A.C. terms. SKINNER'S GARAGE Used Car Lit. 9th and Bartlett. LATE MODEL Dodge Sedan: radio. Alrtone horns, many extras. De pendable Blue Seal guarantee; on low easy terms. Priced for quick sale, only $63700. PIERCE-ALLEN MOTOR CO. Dodge and Plymouth Distributors. PORTLAND. Ore, Sept. 30. ( API Grain: Wheat Open High Low Close May .9814 .99 .98V, S8', Sept. St V .96 ' Dec. Sit .97' .95 V, .ttV, Cash wheat: Big Bend Bluestem. h.w, IS per cent, 98; 12 per cent, 95; dark hard winter. 13 per cent. $1.09; 13 per cent, $1.05; 11 per cent. 97; soft white snd western whit. 94: hard winter. 95; western red, 95. Oats. No. 3 white, $34. Bsrley, No. 3 45 lb. b.w, $37.50. Corn. Argentine nominal. Mlllrun. standard, $20. Todsy's car receipts: Wheat, 41; barley, 6; flour, 14; oat, 5. Chicago Wheat CHICAGO, Sept. 30. (AP) Wheal: Open High Low Close Dec 1.10 1.10H 108H 1-08 May 1. 10 I.10V4 108V4 1.08 July ... 1.05 1.05 1.03 1.03 Wall St. Report NEW YORK, Sept. 80. MV-Lad Ing stocks extended their Wednesday s tally on broad seal during today's early market proceedings, but lost d vanclng momentum later and finish' ed with trends Indefinite. At the best gains rsnged from frac tion to 2 or more point, with buy ing concentrated In copper, gold mine, steels, rail and farm Imple ments. Notice of Meeting. There will be a meeting of Car penter In the Central Labor Hall. West Main Street, Friday evening. AJt craftsmen of Jackson County are Invited to attend. FRANK L. APPLEGATE. Temporary Secretary FOR BROTHER, SISTER ST. PAUL (API Twist your tongue around and get ready for new word "brotr." Prof. F. Earl Ward of the Mac- alestor college English department say former student suggests It a word to renreseni -uroiner i alMer." See how It work? Hlf of each word. The Germans snd Scandinavians have word for It, but th English language 1 devoid of single word to express the mesnlng. An "s" on the end give you 'broster," on brother nd two or more sisters. Two or more brothers and on sister ha to be "iproswr." And from tht esslly oome "apros ter." two or more brother and two Ar more slaters. "I'm gotn home to see the folks and eproeters." It tell everything, except their nme. Miners Die In Blast. KELLOGG. Idaho. Sept. 30 i) Two miners, Jake Thorson, 44. and H. O. Reatherford. 4i. were killed early today by premature explosion In th Liberal King mine on Pine creek. The men were working In a ahaft being started at the end of a 3.000-foot tunnel. Medford Lodge No. 103, A F. i A. M. Special Com munication Friday ovenlng, Oct. 1st, 8 p. m. Work, Fel low Craft Degree. Visitors welcome. C. M. Houston, W. M. R. E. Sweeney, Secretary. Shrine Btated Session, Kah Hlllah Temple meets at K" Mnwmle Hall. Ashland. Friday evening. October lat. In stated session. Routine and other lnv portant business regarding the FaU Ceremonial, and membership csm palgn. All Shrlners Invited. Light refreshments after session. John B. Ender. Potentate. R. E. Detrtek. Recorder THE regulr Bsllroom Dancing Class will meet on Tnursaay insieaa oi Friday this week. Those who can not come on Thursday may come at 7 o'clock Friday to learn tne second steo of the ."Big Apple." Jewel Deter Dsnce Studio. 1936 FORD V-8 3-door trunk sedan: oalnt. rubber, upholstery A-l. EouloDed with radio, heater: low mileage: $505. Your car In trade. O.M.AC, terma. SKINNER'S GARAGE User Car Lot. Oth and Bartlett. WANTED Man with horse-drawn mower to mow acre.1' McBrlde. op- posite Wendt Dairy, Jacksonville. FOR RENT 3-room apt. Adult. 604 W. 10th St. WANTED Girl singer, slso an ac cordion player, for traveling road show. Must be willing to leave town. Good salary: stesdy Job. Inquire Miss Blart, Allen how. FOR SALE 1 acres, 6-room mod- rn. new nome, garage ana ahed: lots of fine shade trees; good soli; V, mile out of city limits. A very nice buy t $3750. Terms on part. FOWLER REALTY CO. 44 N. Riverside. Simple Home Treatment Prove It At Smoll Cost There Is one simple yet Inexpensive way to stop the Itching and torture of Ecwma. Itching Toes, or Foot Rashes and other externally caused skin eruptions and that Is to apply Moone's Emerald Oil night and morn ing and people who suffer from em barreling or unsightly skin trouble would be 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 1 such a highly concentrated prepara tion that a small bottle laata 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 stainless. 1 RELIABLE WOMAN wnnt housework. Phone 391-Y. 133 Vancouver. FOR RENT 5-room furnished apart ment: garage, inquire eus &. jnniu, Phone 387-X. WANTED Experienced girl for house work. Reference. Koom, uonro. $20 month. Box 4378. Tribune FOR SALE 1 good family Guernsey cow. $45: and a nener caives, tju. Haddock, Losler Lane. FOR SALE AT ONCE 1938 sedan; good running condition, mo wu. 614 East 9th. CARNIVAL DANCE AT THE OASIS SAT,, OCT. 2 New Loud Speaking System. Spring Floor, Peppy Music by . "Rogue River Rhythm Boys" VASA DANCE KLAMATH FALLS SATURDAY NIOHT I.O.O.F. HALL All members Crater Lake Vis cordially Invited. 7:30. Initiation. Meeting starts Shows l:1.Vt:l.',-!:im 30r-4nc-l0c Tuberculosl la the chief cause ef death among Alaskan native RUN DOWN CONDITION Chinese herbs will glte you relief no matter what you l( r afflicted with you owe It to yourself to as this opportunity to regain yoor health, mini nerns nave restored Health to thousands of peopl Why not youf Do yoo hat ns, Constipation, stnmarh Trouble, Rheu matism, Hay fever. Prostt Tronbl. fleers. Children's Bed Wetting. Sinus Trouble. Asthma. Influent, Female Trouble, Plies, Chronic Cough. High Blood Pressure, Arthritis, colitis. Seriousness, Appendicitis, Tonsllltls, Edema. Heart. Liver, madder. Kidney. Lung, Blood. I'rtnary Disorders, herb will git on relief when others fll. free roniullatlon. Tops "One in a Million" a . . . , in a muuon wjih r Plus Walt Wnej-i "1 "Hawaiian Holiday" Plus Walt DUnej"! 'Hawaiian Holiday" Coming Sunday I BINQ CROSBY y Martha RAYEl TODAY and FRIDAY I " (A. VAA tjsfpnU JssVy Onrm itt m ml fitlad link m ml if til tit rr A- tn lit rmt And tfnmt I ami M nmU I im with Onrrn'l Vr tm my mmtf I'm imt mini 1 tm't fit sty M, linimt if lia hinth frl ikitf lisi'i sjsm mn sy llfn ?UttI0II a nor.it SKjnv ntvim 7,A FRANK MCHUGH JOAN BLONDELL COY KIIBEE CAROL HUGHES MIEN JENKINS Shows 1:45 6:46-9:16 Mht . . Eve . . Kiddles t6c SSC 100 TOMORROW and SATURDAY At Last.. The Amazing Ad venture Film You've Waited For! Unexplored Jun gles ..the (weep ing violence of thousand charg ing mastodons . three years to make . . what mighty hltt n.T.riniTITitil ffT v. " -v-'- i7v i""' ' ""' ,ve,tCTn ,tr' mm HURRY I HURRY I THEY END TONIGHT 1! "ONEMILE FROM HEAVEN" & 'BAD GUY Open 16 to r. M. ruM..iiim. to-n a. CHAN cm rind sun. rhlnete Med, at. till I P. M. f o. 315 r. Main I 0