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jrEDFOTJI) MAIL TRTBTTNTE, MEPFORT), CREOON. TTEDKE'STUY. OCTOBER 6. 1937. PAGE FIVE LOCAL and PERSONAL Here from Klamath Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Austed of Klamatb county via lted In Medford yesterday, . Cub Council An achievement council for Boy ftcout eub pack 1 will be held at 7:30 Friday night In the Jackson achool. Ajl eligible boya and parente are invited to at tend. ... Return Home Mr. and Mra. Wal lace Rlckert returned to Medford laat night from Portland where they had been alnos Friday. Mr. Rlckert at tended a aalea meeting of hla life In surance company. Here on Business V. L. Nielsen of Portland transacted business here to day. He arrived last night and was to leave this evening tor Grants Pass. He la a sales representative of Glad ding. MeBean & company, manufac turers of clay products. 9 On Mapping Project H. C. Obye. assistant supervisor of Rogue River national forest, left last night for Lnke of the woods where he Is to spend three days working on a type mapping project with Marlon Nance. Junior forester. Pleads Not Guilty T. J. Enrlght of Medford pleaded not guilty In city court this morning to a charge if ilrunkenness and his trial was set for thla afternoon before City Judge Al len D. Curry. Clarence M. Finn was fined 10 for being drunk on the street. Building Permits Charles F. John son of 428 North Holly street applied at the city building Inspector's office yesterday for a permit to repair a roof at a stated cost of $50. Ernest L. Barnes applied for a permit to erect a fence at 1906 Esst Main street at a stated coat of ISO. Fly to San FVanclsco W. H. Fluh rer and Max Pelrce, Medford business men. left this morning for Ban Fran cisco In a Waco plane owned by Thomas A. Culbertson, municipal air port superintendent. They were to transact business in the Bsy City and planned to return tomorrow or Fri day. Clinic Tomorrow Parents were sked today to make appointments In advance for the well-baby clinic to be held from 1:30 to 4:30 tomor row afternoon in the Sparrow Me morial clinlo at the Jackson county courthouse. Appointments may made by telephoning the county health department, 1369. Teachers to Meet Jackson County Intermediate Teachers' council will meet In the courthouse auditorium rt 1:30 p. m. Saturday. The group will be addressed by Dr. Wayne Wells of the Southern Oregon Normsl school on "Nature Course of Study," a topic now being studied by the council. All members are requested by officers to moke a special effort to be present. Stolen Car Recovered The 1828 Ford coupe owned by Claude Acree of Phoenix, which was stolen from its parking place on South River side avenue early Sunday momlng. has been recovered In Ashland, city police said today. The car was found abandoned yesterday near the South em Oregon Normal school by Clark Thomas, Ashland city policeman, who notified local authorltlea. Inspecting Construction F. D. Macpherson, Inspector with the of fice of engineering at Portland re gional headquarters of the United States forest service, and W. L. Jones, construction superintendent of Rogue River-national forest, left here today on a week'a Inspection of all con struction In the Rogue forest. The Inspection will include roads, trails, bridges, campgrounds and buildings. e Minor Accident Cars driven by Harold L. Jacobs of Talent and H. Hoppe of 824 Plum street were In volved In a minor accident on the Crater Lake highway yesterday after noon, a olty police report said today. The report stated that the Jacobs machine struck the rear end of the Hoppe car as the latter slowed down to allow a school bus to make a lefthand turn. The damage was list ed as minor. Help Appreciated A letter of ap preciation was received today by Fred W. Scheffel. city superintendent. from N. A. Carle, city engineer of Seattle. Wash. Mr. Carle thanked Mr. Scheffel for the courtesies shown E. L. Gaines of the Seattle city en gineering staff when he was here re cently making a study of the Md rord sewage disposal plant. Seattle Is considering erection of a similar plant. Mr. Scheffel said. Field Trip guudsy A field trip for Sunday wsa planned at last night's meeting of the southern Oregon Oem and Mineral society at the Jackson County Chamber of commerce. The place was left to the field trip com mittee headed by Harry Morrow. Members are to assemble at the chamber at 8:45 Sunday morning Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Kellow of 831 Osk street were admitted to member ship last nlht and exhibited a col lection of fire. Black and other opala. Petrified vl and agates found on a field trip a fortnight ago also were displayed. The society voted to con duct a membership campaign which will be climaxed with a banquet on December 1. t. R. Santo, president, was In charge of the meeting. From Crater Lake Ml&s Jean Steel, United States commissioner at Cra ter Lake national park, arrived from the mountain resort yesterday to spend a few days in Medford. Nurses to Meet Regular meeting of the Oregon State Nurses' associa tion will be held at the home of Mrs. W. E. Fontaine, 313 Mae street, Thursday evening at 8 o'clock. . Airport Arrival Lou Kleavcr, army sir corps reserve officer and co-pllot of United Air Lines on the Portland Salt Lake schedule, arrived at Med ford municipal airport thla afternoon from Pearson field. Vancouver. Wash., In an army North American basic' trainer. He planned to return to Pearson feld later in the day. Livestock Portland PORTLAND, , Ore.. Oct. 8. (AP USDA) Hogs: 500 Including 160 di rect, market rather alow but mostly steady; good-choice 170-210 lb. drive ins mostly 811.00. few 160-70 lb. 810.76, 225-80 lbr 810 00-50. few light light and slaughter pigs 810.25 choice 150 lb. up to $10.75: packing sows $8.50-5.00; choice feeder pigs up $10.25 or above. CATTLE: 250, Including 98 direct, calves 50 including 6 direct, quality mostly poor, demand narrow but mar kot about steady; few cutter-common steers 85.00-6.50, medium-good grass ers salable at Monday range of $8.00 9.65; few common-medium heifers $5.50-6.50; low cutter and cutter cows 83.00-4.00, common-medium $4.25 5.25, good beef salable up $5.50 and above: choice vealers quotable $10.50, few medium $7.25-8.50. SHEEP: 200, market about steady; good 80-98 lb. trucked In lambs $8.75 9.00, some unsold, common-medium $7.00-8.00, culls and common year lings $4.00-5.00. good graasers eligible to $7.00; few medium ewes $3.00. good grassers quotable up $3.50 and above. Chicago CHICAGO, Oct. 6. (AP-USDA) Hoge 18.000; 25 lower than Tuesday's averege; packing sows 10-15 lower; top $11.10 strictly choice hogs 300 240 lbs., at the top: bulk good and choice 190-230 lbs. $.10.76-11.00: 150 180 lbs. $0.85-10.85; 240-300 lbs. $10.00-90; good packing sows $9 18 60; llgrt weights to $9.75. CATTLE 6,000. calves 1.600; shipper demand very narrow and large local killers bidding lower: she-stock slow, 6teady to weak; cutters mostly $4 00 5.00; few strongwelghts $5.26: beef cows $5.75-7.25 with sprinkling up ward from $8.00; grassy heifers $6.00 8.50;' fed offerings $12.75; bulls and vealers little changed. 8HEEP 7,000; fat lambs active, strong to 25 higher; sheep and feed ing lambs steady; good to cholco na tive lambs upward to $10 25 and $10.50; merely good feeding lambs $9.90-10.10. South Son Fmnolaco. .SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO. Oct. 6 (AP-USDA) HOOS 400; Including 170 direct. Butchers mostly 15 low er: tap and bulk 195-218 lb. weights 11.00; few medium to good light utchers 10.75; peeking sows steady to 36 lower: bulk 8.25. CATTLE 200, Including 166 direct, holdover 200. Common to medium steers weak to fully 25 lower for week to date: short load good 700 lb. long fed yearling, steers 10.00: she-stock weak; low cutters and cutters 3.00 4.00: bulls scarce, good weighty quot ed up to 6.26. Calves 10; nominally steady: good to choice vealers quoted around 9.00-10.00. 8HEEP. none. Good wooled lambs II IT I 1 A "J rvn in 1 Tomorrow A Friday IB3 TWO GREAT STARS! 71 re united In the best love tfory the Sat e t e p o s t ever printed!! ? -7 r Tk EAXTCR Q$ - w tr. i ED in Endi Tonite! EV. . H0RT0N 'OH, DOCTOR'.' 535" J Dramatic Film in Sunday Feature The Pacific coast premiere of "Dead End," screen version of the famous stage play, comes to the Craterlan theatre Sunday, one of the new sea son's most outstanding film produc tions. Featuring among Its 'cast the boys who made stage history by their portrayal of Juvenile delinquency and warped personality, 'Dead End" has In the adult roles sxich well-liked per formers as Sylvia Sidney, Joel Mc Cr pa, Humphrey Bogart, Allen Jenk ins. Wendy Barrle and Claire Trevor. quoted around 9.25-9.50, shorn and medium pelt lambs quoted largely 6.25-8.75. Portland Produce PORTLAND, Oct. 6. P BUTTER Prints, A grade, 37c lb. In parch ment wrappers, 38Vic lb. In carton; B grade. 36'ic lb. tn parchment wrap per. 37!4e lb. In cartons. BUTTER FAT (Portland delivery. buying price) A grade. 37-38c lb country stations: A grade, 37 -33c lb.; B grade 2c less; C grade 0c less EQOS Buying price by whole salers: Extras 30c: standards 27c: first 22c: medium 23c; medium first- 20c; small extras 14c; undergrade 16c dozen. LIVE POULTRY Buying price: Leghorn hen under 3!i lbs. 11c lb.; others unchanged. Cheese and country meats un changed. WOOL 1037, nominal; Willamette valley, medium, 30c lb.: coarse and braids, 28c lb.; fall lamb wool, 25c lb.: eastern Oregon, fine, nominal. Potatoes, onions, cantaloupes, hay. unchanged. Chicago Wheat CHICAGO, Oct 6 (API- Wheat: Open High Low Dec 1,03-04 1 .08 Si 1.03; May l.M-05 1.061, 1.04U 1.06's July ...1.00 1.0l, 094 1.10 Close 1 OB Vi Portland Wheai PORTLAND, Ore., Oct. 6. (API- Grain: Wheat: Open High Low Close May B5"4 .96 .95'j SH Dec .98 .OS .03 .08 Cash wheat: Big Bend bluesteqa h w., 13 per cent, 0$; 12 per cant, 93: dark hard winter, 13 per cent, $1.07: 12 per cent, $1.03; 11 per cent. 95: soft white and western white. 92: hard winter. 93; western red. 93. Oats. No. 2 white, $24. Barley, No. 2 45 lb. b. w., $27.50. Corn. Argentine, nominal. MUlnm. standard. $20.50. Today's car receipts: Wheat, 40; barley, 4: flour. 9; oats, 1; hay 2. Wall St. Report NEW YORK, Oct. . (AP) The stock market rebounded after an early deep loss today and climbed irregularly for net gains of frac tions to 2 or more points. Initial trading saw U. 6. Steel and other leaders knocked down to new lows for the current move, some on blocks of 1000 to 5000 or more shares. Transactions approximated 1,800,000 shares. Today's closing prices for 33 se lected stocks follow: Al. Chem. it Dye ...... Am. Can Am. & Fgn. Pow A. T. it T Anaconda - Bendlx Avla Beth, steel Caterpillar Tract Chrysler : Coml. Solv 10V4 Curtlss-Wrlght 4 188 97 4 1"9H 87 Vi l'4 84 78 87 IS EPILEPSY INHERITED? CAN IT BE CURED? A booklet containing the opinions of famous doctors on this Interesting sub Jct will be sent FREE, while they last, to any rrader writing to the Educations) Divinlon, SSI Fifth Avenue, New York, N. Y., Dept. fl..n:A C 3 SHOW STARTS TONIGHT AT 6:30 THE YEAR'S ACE MYSTERY! Chan stalks a desper ate killer through the White Way'B gayest night spots I OH KEYE LUKE JOAN MARSH Today & Thurs. CHRONIC COUGH Chinese herbs will Kite yon relief no matter hst jou are afflicted mih jou owe U fo jounelf to use this ft. IJ "pportunltj to retain your health. Chan's herb', hare -'"" I o ton hare (las. Constipation. Stomach Trouble. Khen Jt'aJ "" HT Prostate Trouble. Ulcers. Children'- " "" tied ffettlni. sinus Trouble. Aslhmi. Influents, remsle rrouhle. Piles, Chronic Couh. Hljti Blood Pressure. Arthritis. Colille. ertouness. Appendicitis. Tomllllls. enema. Hetrt. Llier. Hlsdder. Kldnri. I.unis. Wood. I'rlnary unorders, herbs will lr on rellei when nlhert fall free ron.ultstlon open in lo I. P. M. CHAN CHAN al IIU 9 P. M. fue .Thurs 10-11 A. M. Closed iin. Chliir i $ Co. $85 . Main tnfnrseftsble thrills as lindernorld rats srnrrv for roter when their "Mnnlhipr o. " Is Into Ihe open! Otto Kruger . Jacqueline Wells InuilsH Mnnlenm'rv Th'lrtnn Hall ( sian Plaids ahows t:.1 G 10-r:4 ' Mats . at Mrs . S8 Kiddles Mh 3Yt 33 It 47 H 88 fV 93', 48 H 20, 811, 47H ' 39 i 101, .. 35 84 t 13' a 86 U 11 73 t Sao Franrlsro nutter BAN ritANCISCO. Oct. 8 (AP- U6DAI Butter unchanged. SACRAMENTO. Oct. 8. (IP) Churning cream butterfat: First grade 40; second grade 38. Oen. Elee. Oen. Foods , Oen. Mot. ... Int. Hsrveet. I. T. & T. Johns-Man. Monty Ward North Amer. ...W...H....M Penney (J. C.) Phillips Pet Redio . Sou Pso Std. Brands . St. Oil Csl. . St. Oil N. J. Trans. Amer Union Csrb Unit. Alrcrsft O. 8. Steel .. Douglass Montgomery have the lesd tng roles. Too Late to Classify Dick Powell's New Picture Opens Run Craterian Theatre "Varaity Show," thla year's first collegiate musical snd latest of ths new show season's productions, opens today at the Crsterlan theatre for a four day engagement. Starring the ver-popular Dick Powell and intro ducing In grand manner to motion picture audiences, Fred Waring and his nationally famous orchestra, the Pemuylvsnlans, the cast alao includes such leading figures as Ted Healy. Lee Dixon. Priscilla and Rosemary Lane, Buck and Bubbles. Walter em it tt, johnny Davis and Roy Atwel). The plot or the picture deals with the efforts of Dick Powell a producer temporarily on his uppers, to stage the annusl Quadrangle Club show at WInfleld College, snd thereby res cue the show from the hands of Wal ter Catlett, faculty advisor, who Is all for art and nothing for modernity. Many obstacles present themtalvet but Dick finally gets the show on Ln style, beside winning himself a fair lady. '38 CHEVROLET, cheap; A-l condi tion. Inqulro Doty Auto Wrcskcrs. WANTED High school tirl ftHght homework: board and room Call between 12 tnd 6, Thursday. Palmer Apts., No. a. WANTED Trade cars or trucks for wood, 133 S. RlverMrie. WANTED Pear picker:" "ion" Job 303 -Vancouver. Phone 1010-L. FOR SALE Petite prunes. Tel. 7-P-U. FOR SALE Miscellaneous household furniture, 531 Pennsylvania. FOR SALE Walnuts. President plums. Delicious, Jonathan and Kinft apples. Oeo. Tretchler, Cen tral Point. WANTED Hou.vkiN'rer for a adults; middle -s Red preferred. 338 Plum. LADY wants practical nursing or housekeeping. Mr. Davis, opposite Postofliee. Phoenix. Ore. FOR SALE 40 acre timber .9 ml. out: tmck and dragsaw, all for $700. Box 1460. Tribune. LOST Eastern Star folder containing receipts, etc. Judith Wolfe, Tel 411. WANTED Fat and feeder cows, heif ers and steers. See J. J. Osenbrugpot FF.RTILIZBR Cost manure In sacks or bulk. Call or leave order, 109 So Holly. Charlie Chan Film On Rialto Program Charlie Chan return to the R Lai to theatre for today and tomorrow in hi newet and most baffling murder mystery thriller, "Charlie Chan On Broadway." Warner Oland, as before, has the title role as the famous Chi nese sleuth. Keye Luke portrays hi favorite ton and other members of the east Include J. Edward Bromberg Donald Woods, Joan Marsh and Doug las Fowley. Counsel For Crime," a dramatic story of the underworld and its pro tection, plays a the added feature. Otto Kruger. Jacqueline Wells and MODEL T Ford. lfi. sonville highway. Box 134, Jack FOR SALE Almost new Estate oil circulator. Medford Fuel Co. WANTED Janitor for part-time work. Box 1330, Tribune. WANTED Reliable rirl or woman for housework. Box 1350. Tribune. AN OPPORTUNITY for a man or woman of good standing in the community, preferably over 30 years of sge. Very liberal drawijig account against commissions See Mr. sparks, mornings. 323 Holly Bldg. WANTED Capable sales person and all-around dependable employe; re tail store. Reference. Box 1330, Tribune. FOR RENT Room, 153 N. OalcdalT' FOR SALE Small heating stove, cheap trailer, '3ft model Ford Tudor. 226 Wabash, off Spring St. FOR SALE 4-rm. house. 3 bedrooms, bath, fruit room, screened porch, lartte front porch, overstuffed, ruga, radio, wood circulator, sewing ma chine. Underwood typewriter. Elec trolux vacuum, beds. Oeu. Elce. rantte and refrigerator, wood range, table, chairs, dLhes. silver, electric washer, pressure cooker, canned goods, lawnmower, hose, tools, wood, nice lawn, garden, garage, ell for 91.300 cash. bal. 91.A75 payable 'J4 85 monthly. 205 Tripp St. Tel. 1435 BEAUTIFUL BABY OR AND PIANO, just like new. for balance due. Al most half the total price ha been paid on thl 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. PIANO SALE To make room for new merchandise we are almost giving our present stock of good tieed piano away. 10 good used pianos going this week at rock -bottom prices. Easy terms to fit any bud get. Come early and get your choice. Hawley Transfer Co., 118 N. R4sr slde. WANT TO BUY msn'a and boys' good used clothing. Berrydale Snd Hand Store. 1603 N. Riverside. Tel. 366. USED PIANOS to close out at the lowest price ln southern Oregon. Every one guaranteed; large stock to choose from. Your own terms. See these at once. Baldwin Piano 8 hoppe. AUTO reflnuhing to match any oolor. Mitchell Auto Beauty Shop. COMBINATION drag and limb saw. L. O. VanWegeu. 335 N. Ivy. EMPTY VAN returning from Chiro last of the week wants load. Eds Tranfer. Tel. 315. WANTED Capable, experienced prac tical or under -graduate nurse at once. Box 1327. Tribune. WAKE UP YOUR LIVER BILE- tfilboul CIomt!-ABd You'll Jump Oul of Bea ii the Moroiaf Rarie to Go Th llvtr should pour out two pounds ol liquid bile Into your bowels dally. If thj bil ls not flowing f rMly.your fooddomn't digest tt fust decays In ths bowels. Gs blosu up four stomach. You st constipated. Yout whole, system is poisoned and you ftsl sour, sunk and the world looks punk. Laxatives are only makeshifts. A men bowtl movement doesn't set st ths causa. It takes thosa ood, old Carter's Little Ltvt! Pills to set these two'pounds of bits flow In a freely and make you feel "up and up". Harm less, gentle, yatamaslns In making bile flow freely. Ask for Carter's Little Liver Pills by name. Stubbornly re fuss anything else. 20a, If. I f Crowns are (gSSS X I I (insrl rrauin. I - I I taste better! ldlJiM i i znueasi i SIAOSAM'S PIVI OROWN OLINDID WHISKS?. The atraliM whteSlee la tste areSitet B years er mcr le. SB elrelaM whiihay. 7B neutral ealrlle SleiHIe frem A mart Ma aralae. OO Preef. tIAQRAM' SKVIN OROWN SLINDID WHISKKV. The etralsM whlehlee la Ihle preetwat are 0 year wniiiiii, ana i' nainrai mairiie iiiinira trim aminHii grainaa Cepr. isr, Saearam0leilllers Oeraj.atueiitlve Ottleeai Htm Tark. in You Burn the Beat If It's Associated Burnt Cleaner Longer Hotter TEL. 631 MEDFORD FUEL CO. J IT THE :..;rsS CtASS OF '37 IN SCREEN MUSICALS! M r rr-r- rr- to, -tr. nRHirW. I iT0DAY &ffA Zr 'Here's a Show To Shout About! fVHprr, P' i'-'V STARS .. Just Count 'em! LAFFS .. a Carload! M: i y L0VE ' 0h' Babyl MUS,C ' ' Swingtimel (In4s lumscll til wrapptd up In Uils sorority l fJ'j I EtHF S7 -' i v I '. 1 J II houst M'b'imna sctivltkif ' j 'WAHINOt FAMOUS OLE! i ilf . i , T rffiv Vj, iJ r' . . 1 CWaiislnolnotowsythroooh,!!' ' ' ', . ' .' fl 'A.'V, V. Hill! coll.gt with rsn, r.h! .-TTTiA ' "I A I 3 JOHNNY OAVII htu high "C" in L I,,, "VI V mBVU i V Mmomi lwingopllonl Btttn brlno T "" 1 ! 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