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PAOE SEVEN LOCAL and K. of C. Meeting A meeting of the Knight of Columbua will be held at ft o'clock tonight In the parish hall of the Sacred Heart church. Here on Business Mlse LeU Mae Horton. representative of the Stiver Burdette Book company, was a busi ness vial tor In Medford yesterday. To Reshlngle Lewis Ulrlch of 839 Minnesota street applied at the' city building inspector's office yesterday for a permit to reah ingle a residence at a stated cost of 9110. Baby Clinic A well-baby clinic will be held In the Sparrow Memorial cltnlc at the Jackson county court house from 1:30 to 4:30 Thursday afternoon. Appointments may be made by telephoning 1359. , At Wrestling Matches Among Ash land residents attending the wres tling matches at the Med ford armory last night were Mr. and Mrs. Art Cooper, Mr. and Mrs. P. O. McDou gall, W. D. Jackson, Roy Parr, Jr., PhD Keaton. Merrltt Schilling and Willie Durham. Confined to Home Wilbur R. Child re th Is confined to his home on Court street with blood poisoning. He became 111 while In eastern Ore gon and returned last Saturday to receive hospital treatment here. Yes terday he reutrned to his home where he will be confined for several days. He Is a member of the staff at the Medford experiment station. Start Ball Plans Plans were ten tatively outlined for the annual fire men's ball at the regular monthly meeting of volunteers at fire head quarters last night. Committees will be appointed at next month's meet ing and wrk of preparing for the dance will then begin in earnest, It was announced by Chief Roy Elliott who presided. Meantime the chief asked that the public bear the ball In mind. As in the past. It will be held Thanksgiving night. Proceeds, as usual, will be used In recondi tioning discarded toys for distribu tion among the county's underpriv ileged children at Christmas. SELECT YOUR NEW WINTER COAT AT Adrienne's X FUR TRIMMED DRESS COATS Beautiful new. Betty Row dress mats. Some with removable ilp- per collars. $9Q95 (Sad J and up HIRSHM0UR SPORT COATS Wrinkle, dust and moisture proof, regular 29.95 value . . . Special. Sires 14 to 44. $1995 NEW FALL HATS nrer ?nn new Fall hats have Just arrived. Be sur to select )otiri earlv while stock it complete. $ J95 to$1095 A complete line of Fur Coats r iarf-.ti In Adrtenne'a Far Te ninmmt. select roar now and use our lay-away flan. Price are t adranrlng rapidly. Adrienne's PERSONAL Accordion Group to Meet The Accordion bind will mm it 7:30 to night at the Baldwin Piano Shoppe. ... From Eutene Dr. and Mrs. Floyd M. Day of Eugene are visiting their uncle and aunt. Mr. and Mrs. charlea B. Arnold of this city. While here, Dr. Day plans to fish In the Rogue river. Lucille Wright of Eugene ar rived here nth Dr. and Mrs. Day and will make her future home with her aunt and uncte, Mr. and Mrs. Arnold ... Knights of Pythias Meet Meeting of Talisman lodge No. 31. Knlghta of Pythias. Monday evening was well at tended and the concert of the band. other entertainment and refresh ments were enjoyed. A meeting of the D. O. K. K. has been called for Saturday and all rormer members of the organization are asked to attend. From California Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Wright of Mineral. Cel.. have spent the past week here visiting at the home of Mr. Wright's aunt. Mrs. L. P. Slavena. During their stay dally trlpa were made to points of Interest throughout aouthern Oregon. Mr. Wright la atate highway foreman at Mineral. Church Meetlne For the purpose of forming a permanent organisation. a fellowship oyster supper will be held In the First Christian church Wednesday evening beginning at 6:30 o'clock. All men In the community and Mends and members of the church are Invited to attend. Fol lowing the supper, there will be speeches, games and music by the church male quartet. .... Stanley Coming Tom L. Stanley, manager of the Shasta-Cascade Won derland association, will be hero Wed nesday night and Thursday morning to acquaint members with plans for the association's annual convention In Susanvllle, Cal.. October 18 and 19. He may be contacted through the Jackson County Chamber of Com merce. At noon Thursday he will go to Ashland. ... Airport Arrivals Yesterday's ar rivals at Medford municipal airport were Dave Lewis of Onkland. Cal.. who was en route to Portland 'via Grants Pass In his Falrchtld plane; Olen Neel, Inspector for the bureau of atr commerce, en route from Klam ath Falls to Portland In an army North American basic trainer: and Oeorge Yost, potato grower of Klam ath Falls, who made a hop to Med ford and return In his Waco. ... Minor Accidents A car driven by Phlllo A. Bumgardner oi rouie struck a machine operated by Wllma Klncald of 806 West Main street yes terday at the Intersection of Dakota street and South Ookdale avenue, a nolle report said today, me um- gardner car struck the Klncald ma chine on the rignt irom. irara running-board, the report stated. Ed ward F. Walton of Prospect and Jack Charlton of Jacksonville drove cars that collided with minor oihk three miles north on the Crater Lake highway yesterday morning, according to a city police report. ... Make Good Catch-H. S. Kenyon f Portland, deputy clerk oi ira Onlted States district court, ana u iw.m.tt Medford postal cier. .i cutthroat and two steelhead trout in two and a half hours of fishing on the Rogue river yesterday afternoon. They fished a few miles this side of Oold Hill and reported the stream somewhat high but clear. One of the cutthroats hooked by Mr. Kenyon wa almost, a larg? as the smaller steelhead and was described by Mr. DeJemett the largest he had ever seen. Mr. Kenyon had the fish packed In loe and sent to friends In Portland. Livestock Vttrt land PORTLAND. Oct. . (AP-UBDA1 HOOS 256: market rather slow, mostly steady; good and choice 170 to 910-lb. drlvelni. mostly (11.00: carload lota eligible (11.26; few 225 to 280-lb., (10.26 H 10.76; llgh lights and slaughter pigs. (10.0010.50; packing sows, (8.IS0a.00; feeder pigs quotable up to (10.25. CATTLE 60 Including 6 direct, calves 50 Including 17 direct: quality very poor, demand narrow, scattered sales steady: few cutter and common steers. (4.76-J6.50: few Blockers. (6.26 6.60: good graasera salable around (9.264966; cutter and common neu ers, (4O06.OO; medium. (6.75: low cutter and cutter cows, (8O0(4.OO; common and medium, (4.25g5S0; good beefs, (5.76 6.25; common and medium bulla, (8.006.00; choice vealers up to (10.(0: common and medium ealvea and vealers, (8.6OG 8.60. SHEEP 300: market slow, fat lambs weak. 26 cents lower for two Fred M. Weatherford pastor of the Medford Church of the Naz&rene (III berln a three month eerie, of mrii'i over KMF.P Thnrda evening of thla meek. The broad can will he knon a "THE NAZARENE HOUR" and will be conducted from 7:45 to 8:00 o'clock each Thursday Evening The flrft foot toplca from hlch he tpeaki Include: a rHBIf-THMTT AND THF CON STITITION THE FACT OF BlOtOOV AND THF FALLACY OF tVOI.lTlON FALEONTOLOftY PROVFS FV OI.ITION FAI..-F MAN DIVINF1.Y rnr.ATFD days: good trucked-ln lamba. 8 50 8.75; choloe possibly quotable to $6.36; common and medium. 6.75 8.00: few yearlings steady at (6 00: good grassers eligible to S7.00; me dium and good slaughter ewes. 13.50 4 3 50. south San Francisco SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO. Oct. . (AP-USDA) HOGS 3300 Including 1875 direct: bntchera 35 cents lower; top and bulk good to choice 180 to 330-lb. weights. (11.0015.00: few around 350-lb. butchers. (10.65: pack Age light slaughter pig6, (5.50. CATTLE 350 including 170 direct, holdovers 260: all classes very slow; quality largely medium and below; small lot medium slaughter Btepra. (8.50. sorted at (7.50: few light cutter steers, (4.50; odd head medium grass heifers, (6.00 a 6.50; few plain cows. (5.00; odd lots low cutter to common cows. (3-35ig 4.50: few medium bulls. (5.00; fully 35 centa lower for two days. Late Monday; Mostly steady: medium to good vealers and light calves. (8.50 9.50. SHEEP 335: early clearance light supply; lambs steady, other classes absent. About three decks medium to good 72 to 77-lb. medium pelt California lambs. (8.6086S; full wooled lambs sbscnt; slaughter ewes quoted (4.00 down. Late Monday: Two decks Oregon ewes placed in loi cal feedlots. Chicago CHICAGO, Oct. 5. (AP-USDA) Hogs 14.000, Including 4.000 direct; market 50-65 lower than Monday's av erage; top (11.50 sparingly: little above (11.30 now; bulk good and choice 190-230 lb.. (11.00-30; few 340 280 lb., butchers (10.85-11.25: few se lect 180 lb. averages upward to (11.25; most good packing sows (9.30- 85. CATTLE 6.500, calves 1,500; fed steer and yearling trado at a stand still; very few fresh arrivals In run; weak to lower bids refused as sales men seek to halt decline; little here to sell above (15.50; moat grass helf era (6.50 downward to (6.00 and be low; low cutter and cutter cows (4.00 5.25: grass fat beef cows (5.75-7.25: few good to choice (7.50-8.25; vealers strong, mostly (10.00-11.00. SHEEP 8.000, Including 2.400 di rect: generally steady on bulk all classes; native lambs mostly . (10.25 down: best held above (10.50: good to choice westerns (10.25-35. Portland Produce PORTLAND, Oct, 5. (Butter print A grade, 37'c lb. In parchment wrappers, 38'c lb. in cartons; B grade. 36c in parchment wrappers. 37!4o lb. In cartons. BUTTERFAT (Portlsnd delivery, buying price) A grade. 37!j-38c lb., country stations: A grade, 37'a-38c lb.: B grade 2c lb. less; C grade, 6c leas. EOOS Buying price by whole salers: Extras. 30c; standards 27c: first. 22c; medium 23c; medium firsts. 20c; small extras, 14c; under grades, 16c dozen. Cheese, country meats and live poultry unchanged. Potatoes, onions, cantaloupes, wool, hay. atedy and unchanged. Portland Wheat PORTLAND, Ore.. Oct. 5. (API Grain : Wheat: Open High Low Close May 7i P7'.j MM H Dec .94 .94 .93 .92 Cash wheat: Big Bend bluestem. hw., 13 pet., .96; 12 pet.. .92; dark hard winter, 13 pet.. 106: 12 pet.. 1.02: 11 pet.. .94: soft, white and west ern white. .91; hard winter, .92; west ern red, .92. Oats No. 2 white. 24 00. Barley No. 2. 46-lb., bw.. 27.50. Corn Argentine nominal; mtll run standard. 20.50. Today's car reeeults: Wheat, 44: barley, 2; flour, 10: oats, 8. . Chicago Wheat CHICAGO, Oct. 8. (API Wheat: Open High Low Close Dec. 1.06 1.07 1.05 1.05', May 107"4 l.O7,1.08?, .1.081, July . 1.021, 1.02H 1.00H 1 .00!, Wall St. Report NEW YORK. Oct. 5. (API Lead ing stocks toppled to new low ground for the year or longer In today's market, many losing 1 to 7 points AAA AAA AAA j NEW STYLE -OLD CHARM Today-! panorama from Nob Hill iweepi lie greal Bay Bridgeani! theriiltig World' Fair Treaaura bland". Todiy'a luiurj diitlagul.het the Filrmoot'l ipaeioui rooms. .. chic Circui Lounge and exquisite Venetian Dining Room. ( Tha anartett, fricaHlieit place to town to atop or lit . . . with all its hlitorlai ebana Inuctl Shopa and iheatert four mlnutea away. In tba buildiDf. 4 Ratet from 13.50 per da;. uoau o. "Varsity Show" Here Wednesday 0 rx It Isn't all mu&lc and romance In "Varsity Show." coming to the Cra terlan theater tomorrow. There's fun and plenty of comedy mixed In as Fred Waring Pennaylvanlana, aid ed by Dick Powell and Prise lilt Lane, lend a touch of hokum hilarity to the proceedings. Also featured in thla year's flrat eollegiate mimical comedy are Ted Healy an the perennial freshman. and a few as much as 16 or so at the worst. The list broke early following ru mors the president's final important speech on his western tour of Chicago would sound a world warning against vlolflttonal of International treaties and stress the dangers of the United States of foreign wara of aggression. Transfers approximated 1.750.000 shares. Today's closing price for 32 se lected stocks follow: Al. Chem. & Dye 180 Am. Can - 94'; Am. & Fgn. Power A. T. & T - 158', Anaconda 36 Atch. T. 8. F 54 Bcndlx Aviation - Mi Beth. Steel 63'i Caterpillar Tractor 71 Chrysler - 85i, Coml. Solv - I0'i Curtlss-Wrlght - 4 DuPont 133 Gen. Electric 40'i Oen. Foods 33 1, Gen. Motors - 4.Vg Int. Harvest 87 I. T. it T 7 Johns-Man - 90j Mont. Ward - 44',, North Amer Pfnney (J. C.) .. Phillips Pet Radio Sou. Pac , 19!, 79',; 481, 9 28'i 10',i 34 54 1314 Std. Brands Std. Oil Cal Std. Oil N. J Trnns. Amer Union Carb 83 V, United Aircraft 2014 U. S. Steel 73 K BUDGE EPS TITLE BY HUG LEAN BERKELEY, Calif.. Oet. . (API- Donald Budge is still the world's greatest amateur tennis player. The lankv Oakland, Calif., red-head turned back a stirring challenge by young Robert Rlggs of Los Angeles yesterday to retain his men a single crown In the Pacific coast cnampion ships here. The scores were 4-6, 6-8. 6-2. 6-4. Rlggs. who previously upset 0r many's Baron Oottfrled Von Cramm In the semi-finale, tried desperately to conouer Budge In their sixth meeting, but he faltered under ex' haustlve ralllea and clever place, menta. Budge later paired with Mr. Helen Wills Moody, former International star, to win tho mixed doublaa crown with a hard-fought 6-2, 4-6, 6-8 tri umph over Kay stammere of England and Gerald Stratford, Ban Francisco. Anita Llrana of Chile, newly- crowned United States women'a champion, won the women'a elnglea final by easily detesting Miss Mar got Lumb of England, 6-2, 6-2. The secretary of war has two chief aide his assistant secretary and hla rhlef of staff. wim. H J Rosemary Lane. Warlntt'a Glee club. Walter Catlett and the famous col ored dancing team of Buck and Bub bles. Seven new song numbers, played tn the dlsttnctvle Waring manner and sung by Dick Powell. Prlsellla and Rosemary, the Glee club and others of the cast, Include "On With tho Dance," "Moonlight on the Campus" and "Love Is on the Atr Tonloht.' FALL PROGRAM AT With vacation time over for an other year and with the Jackson County Chamber of Commerce back In lt remodeled and re-decorated building, a heavy program oi winter activities was taking form today. First major event of the autumn program will be the luncheon to be held In the Hotel Medford at noon next Monday. Leonard E. Read, man ager of the wostern division of the Chamber of Commerce of the United States will be the featured apeaker. The luncheon wilt be attended by chamber directors, committee chair men and other m.;.jers who care .to be present. Meetings In which the chamber i plays a part were already on th in crease today. The finance committee met this morning and tonight at 7:30 the Southern Oregon Oem and Mineral society will meet in the chamber. The retail merchants committee will meet at 3 p.m. Thursday to map plans for the annual fall dol lar day sales. Al Llttrell, chairman wll preside. A. H. BanwHI, chamber manager, will address the Talent Orange at Its regular meeting at 8 o'clock Thursday night. The chamber board of directors will hold a luncheon-mpptlng In the Hotel Medford at Friday noon. At 3 p.m.. Friday the directors of the Fruit Growers League, Inc., will nv at the chamber. NEGLECTED CAMP FIRE IS BASIS OF $5 FINE .1. E. Brownlee of the Esgle Point district charged with leaving a hunt ing camp fire burning, entered a plea of guilty In Justice court yesterday and was fined ft and costs. Ollle Mel Mel. charged with non possesslon of a driver's license, wss fined 62.60 and costs. Only atnee the fifteenth century has the so-called "auperlorlty of the white race" been manifest. The dining room steward 1 the person to whom to address prefer ences for dining room seats on ship board. MUOtKN WUMEN Nted Net Sfftr tmathlv pulo und delsy dti to roldti, nervous truo, eipnsure or siaulsr esuwe, Chi-cbfle-teriUisroonriBrsDdCillssrasOeotivt, rcltsbleud)TeOikkRtllfi. Soldhy IHt PIAUONO aaAHB-iJ You'll have to doctor for ly jT -T 1 gs ' ' ' ' ' LAUGH HYSTERIA i 'k B ES, ' vH feife w y rfml :.S$ Added l.affn B"ter K'aton ,mmmmJ ll t " "J- - Comedy a Soeilr Net mmmmmommmm v l'.'I ' EN0 TOMIIIITI i- nsBEHmD THE MIKE' "Mouthpiece" Otto Kruser portrays the role of "Mouthpiece Number 1" In "Counsel for Crime," wnlch comes to the Rlalto theater tomorrow and Thursday as the aOdcrt feature with the latest of the Charlie Chan series titled. "Chsr- lle Chan on Broadway." DouRlaas Montgomery and Jacqueline Wells have aupportlns roles with Kruger In the dramatic hit. while Warner Ol and. Keys Luke. J. Edward Brom berg and Joan Marsh head the all star cast of the mystery thriller. In Comic Roles Eve Ardcn stars with Edward Ever ett Horton In his funniest comedy hit. "Oh. Doctor." which playa at the Roxy theater today and tomor row. William Hall. Thurston Hill and Edward Brophy head the all-star supporting cast. Calling cards should be In white or cream color. A well-preserved Roman road 3.000 years old has been laid bare at Dor- I Chester, England. ROYAL ARCH MASONS Special convocation of crater Lake Chapter No. October flth at, 7:30 P. M. Work In P. M, Degree. Visitors welcome. FRED A. PURDIN. H. P- O, D. Frazee, Sec'y. Malta Commandery No. 4, Knights Templar, MHMinlc. Temple. Stated conclave, Wednea- Jl day evening. October 6th. IWUUIH uupnn.-ro. I form onenlnc. Officers' practice. Every member of the drill team should be present. Earl T. Newbry, E. C. R. E. Detrlck. Recordp'r. Tco Late to Classify mnDMinnrn aUjmlnjy room hc4td: one or two gentlemen. 226 Cottage. I WANTED Hon' keeping by depend able middle-aged woman. Pho PflP-R. ' l:4-l:4.-i-n:IA 2r-anr-l(lc ttrJ '''''' I Tomorrow & ThurC3 a f vc I Twice As Thrilling rT00 v" I As The last One! 1 (J Chan solv- -m ' 1 V fj V -" 1 es double ' yj- 'iaiY 1 rmzi iA Y:':w?3 Fx rz PEACHES, le. Bursell Ranch. Bring containers. Phone 35S-J-3 DODQC Sedan. 6-cyl ; small mileage: runs like new. A bargain at only (189 00. P1ERCP.-ALLEN MOTOR CO. Dodge and Plymouth Distributors. FOR SALE Good wood range with colls. 130 8. Oakdale. FOR SALE Four young, centle milk cows, tested. Two will freshen soon. J. J. Spltrer. Crater Lake highway, 9 miles out. FOR RENT 700-acre stock ranch; 150 acres In cultivation: also 160 acre farm. For sale. 10 and 15-aere tracts. 6 miles from Medford 502 N. Riverside. FOR RENT 6-room house. Inqutre Woods Lumber Co. WANTED Reliable girl for house work and care of children. Call 13 15-J. WANTED 2 Chrysler '37 rear wheels. Phone 410-R or call 440 So. River side. STARTED CHICKS Also dsy-old Bar red Rocks, Hampshlroa. Brooks Hatchery. Phone 145 -J, Grants Pass. ore. . HOUSEHOLD furniture, washing ma chine, electric ran ire and Royal Austrian china. 408 West 6th. FOR SALE Kanota oats, beardless barley, mixed with vetch. Phone 468-J-l. FURNISHED APARTMENT. Durrell Court. 339 N. Holly, Phone B7B-X FOR SALE 150 White Leghorn pul lets from trap-nested, pedigrota stock: ldy May strain. Mrs. Car- wy. prion d.-w. USED PIANOS to close out at the lowest prices In southern Oregon. Every one guaranteed; largo toock to choose from. Your own terms. See these at once. Baldwin Piano Shoppe. FOR SALE Grapes, 8 pi cords, Mon olger, end of akkas, Ma nan as. Spring St. DEER RIFLES New .30-30 Martin carbines, 24.96; few used rifles bar gains. Special prices, rods, reels, linen. Cliffs Sport Shop. 317 No. Riverside. A WONDERFUL BUY 7-Room house, well located, close in on Main St. Modem, 4 bedrooms, bullt-lns; 3-car gnrngo. Price $1800; $380 cash, balance ensy terms. For Sale A good business, well es tablished, making money. Service station with good home, well lo cated. Price $:n00: easy terms. UPP &. RINGOEN Room 1 Sparta Bldg. Phone 605. FURNITURE reupholsterln? and ra- FOR SALE 30 milk cows, also some heifers. Adolf Bchultz, Beagle, ore. BEAUTIFUL BABY GRAND PIANO Just like new. for balance due. Al most half the total price has been paid on this beautiful Instrument. Party leaving town, has given up contract for balance due. Piano only one year old and looks Just like new. Latest model Baby Grand. BALDWIN PIANO SHOPPE. WANTED Experienced waitress. N Cafe. FURNISHED modern houses, atngl and double by month at dwelling rates. Inquire Ever Shady Auto Court. ROOMS FOR RENT Want two elder ly women to care for In home. Central Point. Rt. 1 Reda Mc Donald. PRUNES, lc lb., you pick: lc picked. Tomatoes, lc. B E- Ford, 3 mile west on Jacksonville Hwy. Phon 731-R. WANT TO PENT Small modern house, tinfurntfhed, for 3 peopla; ciose in; pej-msnent. bo is Tribune. FOR SALE 8 acres free soil, ft -room modem house, basement, flreplana. outbuildings, at city limits. Will vll for what houw la worth. 101 Western Ave. FOR RENT Mountain ranch. In quire mile south of Talent on highway. Moore. FOR SALE Furnished home. 4 room, bath: plsstered garage, fruit room, garden. Tel. 1435. i ACRE. Irrigated, close in: 6-room modern house. Immediate posses sion : 1 890. 9370 down , bala nee $18 76 month. Including Interest and taxes. Sid Blood. 123 N. Cen tral. PIANO SALE To make room for new merchandise we are almost giving our present stock of good used pianos away. 10 good used pianos : going this week at rock-bottom prices. Easy terms to fit any bud get. Come earlv and get your choice. Hawley Transfer Co.. 118 N. River side. WANT TO BUY men's and boys' good used clothing- Berrvdale 2nd Hand Store, 1603 N. Riverside. Tel. 306. AUTO reftntshing to match an; color. Mitchell Auto Beauty Shop NOTICE state (111 Gas Co. Meeting Free Thursday Oct. 1th at P. M. Medford Armory Bldg. Mr. Chaa. W. Stone eminent Oil man will discuss "Oil In Oregon" Lease-holders Come and Bring Friends Pvervhndy welcome 31