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MEPFOBD MAIL TRIBUNE, :MEDFORD, OREGON, THURSDAY.' OCTOBER 7, 1937. PAGE NINE LOCAL and PERSONAL From Modoc Point Lincoln p. But ler and Grover Clarkson of Modoc point were visitors here yesterday. Prom Beatty Sy Hutchinson and ! wife of Beatty have been spending the- p&st few days In Med lord. Attends Court Walter J. Kerrigan of Ashland was In attendance at the United States court yesterday. Do Fall Shopping Elmer Lynch and family of Beatty were In the city today doing their fall shopping. To Washington Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Lamport left yesterday for Taooma, Wash., where they will visit with Mr. Lamport's mother for two weeks They will also visit with Mr. Lamport's sis ter in Seattle. From sardine Creek Mr. and Mrs. John Lttster, owners of the House of Mystery on Sardine creek, trans acted business and visited friends here yesterday. t Overcoat Stolen Dell Marshall of 421 South Front street reported to city police that his tan overcoat was stolen from his parked car on South Central avenue sometime Tuesday nl?ht. Killer School Francis M. Neff, son t of Mr. and Mrs. B. P. Neff of 819 East Ninth street and former Medford high and Southern Oregon Normal school student, has enrolled as a stu dent at the college of Osteopathic Physicians and Surgeons In Los An geles, according to word received here. A graduate of Medford high school. Mr. Neff also attended the University of Oregon and Montana State uni versity. He Is well known here. IF YOU HAVEN'T TRIED WEB- BLENDED WHISKEY Proof . . . th tfralaM wtiitkiat in thii product art I ysr and I month old or mors. 25 itrttght wti!kr. 75 grain ntutral spirit; 15 straight wW. fcay, I yr nd months old. 10 ttralgM whliktf, 8 yiart old. OLDETYME DISTILLERS. INC..N.Y.C 0 Burlington Man Visits Bert Miller, freight and passenger agent of the Burlington lnes. of Portland, was a business visitor In Medford today. Farrell In City R. D. Farrell. dis trict freight and passenger agent of (he Wabash Railway company, ar rived on the southbound train this morning. Minor Accident Cars driven by M. T Biicker of Roseburg and W. H. Hockln of Portland were Involved In a minor accident one mile south of Phoenix on the Pacific highway yes terday afternoon, a city police report said today. ' e Lydtard Recovering Friend here will be glsd to learn that William Lydlard, who recently underwent a major operation In 6t. Vlncenfa hos pital. Portland. Is recovering satisfac torily. He la expected home In about 10 days. Meeting Tomorrow Rogue River encampment No. 30. Independent Or der of Odd Fellows will hold a regu lar semi-monthly meeting In the I. O. O. P. hall on West Sixth street at 7:30 tomorrow night. The Royal Pur ple degree will be exemplified. Hurt In Pall Mrs. Fred Norman of Portland wss confined to her hotel here today by Injuries suffered in a fall down the postofflce steps yes terday afternoon. Mrs. Norman suf fered a bruised knee and side. Her husband' la bailiff of United Btatea district court, now In session here. To Establish Camp Capt. Rupert T. Gilbert left here today for Hart mountain east of Lakevlew where he will supervise establishment of a new CCC camp. The camp Is being pre pared for occupancy by a new 4th corps area company due to arrive from the east within the next fort night. Back from Meeting Miss May Phlpps returned last night to her home at 823 East Main street irom Belllngham, Wash., where she attend ed the Columbia branch meeting of the Women's Foreign Missionary so ciety of the Methodist Episcopal church. Miss Phlpps Is correspond ing secretary of the society's Cascade district. 20.30 Meetlnr Regular weekly dinner-meeting of the Medford 30-30 -i.,h w held in the Hotel Jackson Tuesday evening. Quests were Frank lin George, Dick eniaer, recently oi pjwhiirar hut resldlne here now, and Phil Brenner and Ln Shaw of Grants Pass. Arrangements were made lor the local delegation which will at tend the district meeting to be held In the Redwoods hotel In Grants Pass Sautrdsy night. President Herb Brown presided. Alrrwirt arrivals Mat. H. Baez. Jr., stopped at Medford municipal airport this noon to have nis Douglas od uraitinn nlane serviced. He arrived from Fort Lewis. Wash., and left for Hamilton field, Ban Rafael, Cal. He Is making a practice cross-country flight, his station being at Scott field. 111. Another arrlvsl this noon was F. W. Blair of Redding, Cal., a Grey hound bus driver. He made a pleas ure flight to Med.'-wd from bis homo. In his Taylor Cub plane. He was to return later In the oay. Express Chief Here M. R. White head, superintendent of the Pacific Fruit Express company of Portland. Is In the city on a business trip. 4 Fined 810 T. J. Enrtght. 43, of Medford was fined 10 In city court yesterday afternoon by Judge Allen D, Curry, on a charge of drunken ness. Enrlght pleaded not guilty yes terday morning and had his trial In the afternoon. ... Card Party Scheduled Past Noble Grand club of the I.O.O.F. la spon soring a card party Friday at 8 p. m.. at the 1.0.0 J. ball. Auction bridge. 900 and pinochle will be played, with prises for both men and women. Re freshments will be served. The pub lie Is Invited. ... Drlscoll Returns Csptsln W. H. Driscoll, who left Medford two weeks ago In command of a CCC troop train to Bastrop, Texas, returned on the northbound train this morning. En route home. Capt. Drlscoll visited In New Orleans. Memphis and Oal veston. and spent two dsys In Eu reka, Utah, with his mother, Mrs. Mary H. Drlscoll. ... House Entered C. E. Cox of the Valley school district southeast of Medford. reported to city police yes terday that his house was entered about September 30 and a brown leather Jacket and an 8-mm. Mauser rlflo were atolen. He told authorities that he discovered the back door open when he came home, but did not miss anything until yesterday. Teachers to Meet Eighth grade teachers of all Jackson county schools will meet at 11 a. m. Saturday In the courthouse auditorium. Purpose of the meeting is to discuss problems of Interest to eighth grade teachers, es pecially the new courses of study. Gareth Goddard of the Lone Pine school will be chslrman. AU county eighth grade teachera are asked to be present. ... Unit to Meet Griffin Creek home extension unit will hold Its first meet ing of the fell season Tuesday, Octo ber 19, at the lower Griffin Creek school gymnasium. The session starts promptly at 10 a. m. Mrs. Mabel Mack, county home demon stration agent, will present the pro gram on "Understanding Ourselves Why We Behave As We Do." Every one la Invited and a special Invlta tlon Is extended to new residents of the district. ... Enlist In Navy Enlistment of alx youths In the United States navy was announced today by Ernest M. west. recruiter here. They comprise the October quota for this district. They are James E. Geer of 151 Prune street, Glen E. Cams and Lawrence M. Sapp of Grants Pass. John W. McKeown of Glendale. Robert N. Kelfert of Mer. rill and Mason Fred Csvln of Horn brook, Cal. The youths will leave here by train October 13 for Portland where they will be given their final qualifying examinations. If they pass the final tests, they will be sent Immediately to Ban Diego for three months of preliminary training before being assigned to actual duty. An plications for other enlistment quotas sre now being received by Mr. west at his office In Medford federal DUim lng. tlve lambs 88.00; other lambs absent: good woolaklns quoted to $9.50 and slightly above: awes steady, awes 13.00, choice quoted up to M 00. Chicago CHICAGO, Oct. 7. (AP-USDAl Hogs 8.000: closing with part of early advance lost; late trade mostly 8-10 higher than Wednesdsy'a average: top I1U0; bulk good and choice 190-330 lbs. 81090-11.20: 340-300 lbs. 110.35 11.10; packing sows 19.35-90. CATTLE 6,000: calves, 1,000; trade a little more active, strong; no high ly finished steers here: best 818.50; stockers and feeders 35-50 lower for week; good and choice kinds showing most downturn at 83.00-10.00; bulls and vealers steady. SHEEP 13.000: Tat lambs slow, week to 35 lower: natives 810-10.50, ewes $3.50-4.75: feeding lambs little chang ed; merely good range feeders 89.75. On Roxy Bill Chicago Wheat CHICAGO, Oct. 7. (PI Wheat prices plunged downward the 8 cents a bushel dally limit today aa a heavy selling movement developed In the final hour. Market values fell to the lowest levels of the season. Wheat: Open High Low Close Dec. 1.06 1.08, 1.01V4 1.01 May ..-1.06S, 1.07 1.01 1.0H, July ..1.01H 1014 9H Wi PORTLAND, Oct. 7. (IP) Grain : Wheat: Open High Low Close May Bfl 88 s s Dec. 83 83 90 90 Cash wheat: Big Bend bluestem hw 13 pet. 91; 13 pet. 88: dark hard win ter 13 pet. 1.03; 13 pet. 98: 11 pet. 90; soft white and western white 87: hard winter and western red 88. Oats, No. 3 white 24.00. Barley. No. 3-45 lb. bw 37.60. Corn, Argentine, nominal. MUlrun standard 30.50. Today's car rectlpta: Wheat 50; bar ley 10: flour 14; oats 4. DON'T MISS THE OPENING DD'AKCB DREAMLAND HALL SAT., OCT. 9th LES PRICE and His BAND PLAYING THE OPENING NIGHT Livestock BE SURE TO VISIT VIC'S NEW CAFE Two Doors West of Dreamland We serve BEER, WINE and the FINEST DINNERS IN TOWN! Come in SATUR DAY before and after the dance I DON'T MISS THIS OPENING DANCE AT DREAMLAND SAT., OCT. 9th BEST FLOOR IN SOUTHERN OREGON Portland PORTLAND, Ore., Oct. 7. (AP USDA) Hogs: 750. 393 direct, mar ket slow, 35-80 cents lower, latea sales 165-310 lb. drlvelns mostly 810 50, few earlv sales 810.65175: one load around 300 lb. 810.75; 335-370 lb 69.75-10.35; light lights and slaugh ter pigs 69.76-10.35; packing sows lBwelv $8.50-75: few choice feeder pigs 610.00. CATTLE: 300, calves 35, ,14 direct, Bulla slow, weak to 35 cents lower, other classes steady but mostly nom lnal: odd head common steers 86.00 35; medium-good grass steers salable around 68.00-9.65; cuter to common heifers 64.60-6.50; good beef cows sal. able to 88.35, and above; few bulls $4.76-5 35; good vealera 69.50-10.00, choice quotable to 610.60. SHEEP: 900, 717 direct, market slow, bids and sales weak to 38 cents lower then Tuesday: few yearlings held around 86.00-60; medium-good slaughter ewes available 63.50-3.50. South Ban Francisco SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO. Oct. 1 (AP-USDA) Hogs 300; top and bulk 170-330 lb. weights 610.90; light lights 610.40-60; sows steady, bulk 68.36. CATTLE 50; all classes unevenly steady to fully 36 lower for the week low medium 900; steers 67.86; good around 900-1100 lb. fed steers quoted up to 69.60 or ellhtly above; 630 lb. stock heifers $635; low cutter and cutter cows $3.00-4.00; fat dairy type cows $4.35-60: medium bulls $5 00; good weighty quoted to $6.38. Calves 40; nominal. Oood to choice vealera quoted around $9.00-10.00, SHEEP 300; active; 83 lb. shorn na Portland Wheat Portland Produce PORTLAND, Oct. 7. JPj Butter- Print, A grade, 37 Vie lb. In parch ment wrappers, 38 'Ac lb. In cartons; B grade, 36Vjc lb. In parchment wrappers, 37 c lb. In cartons. BDTTERFAT (Portland delivery, buying price) A grade, 37 (4.-380 lb., country stations; A grade, 87ft-3ao lb.; B grade 3c lb. less; O grade 8c less. EGGS Buying price by wholesalers: Extras, 30c: standards 37c; first 33o; medium 33c; medium firsts, 30c:: small extras, 14c; undergrades 16c dozen. CANTALOUPES Dlllardl, 61.16. 1.36 crate. Potatoes, onions, wool, hay, un changed. Surpassing the romantlo heights they reached In "Broadway Bill" and Penthouse," Warner Baxter and Myrna Loy are again co-starred In "To Mary With Love." at the Roxy theatre today and tomorrow. Mr. Moto Role 103s DODO I! Sedan. A real buy, Very reasonable. Lewis Super Service Station. Phone 1300. TOH SALE Horses, all kinds: oat hay In barn: cows. Will trade. Stewart' Ave. to Thomas road. Jack Martin. FOR SALE Large, well built 5 -room modern house. $1550; 2W down. ; balance $16 month. Inquire 130 N. Central. TRUCK TIRES We have four 93-6. 10-ply, and tubes. In good shape; also three 30-5 tiros and tubes. Must clear our stock. Lewis Super Service Station. 8th and Front. FOR SALE or rent to permanent ten ant, close In 4 -room unfurnished house. Phone 1673 -M. 1931 CHEVROLET Coupe. New paint, motor reconditioned. Must sacrl flo. Lewis Super Service Station. 8th and Front. FOR SALE Suburban grocery with good living quarters. Sell stock and rent building and fixtures. Box 1461. Tribune. REWARD for Information leading to the whereabouts of a black and tan German polios dog. 1 year old; lost, strayed or stolen In the last week. Call 858-H. 1028 WHITE Truck. Mj ton, good condition. What are we offered? Lewis 8uper Service Station. Tel. 1300. FOR SALE 1036 model Willys sedan: motor rebored, new paint and good rubber, $325. 1704 N. Riverside. Phone 848-R. WANTED Tomato pickers, heavy crop; 7c lug. Phone 873-J-3, Aah- land. The screen's master of Impersona tions brings to vivid Ufa the Satur day Evening Post's master sleuth. Mr. Moto." That master Impersona tor la none other than Peter Lorre and he brings his first effort as the famous Japanese sleuth to the screen of the Rlalto theatre for tomorrow and Saturday only under the title of "Think Fast, Mr. Moto." The new detective character is expected to run a close race with Charlie Chan for box office supremacy. Other members of the cast Include Virginia Field, Sig Rumann, J. Carrol Nalsh and Thomas Beck. Peter B. Kyne's most outstanding Western story, "One Man Justice." Is scheduled as the companion fea ture with the "Moto" story. Charles Starrett has the leHdlng role. LOST Brown leather vslpper key- tatner, containing oeveral keys, driver's license and Insurance card, Reward. Phone 148-Y. FOR RENT Home at Euolid Ave. and Academy Place; 8 bedrooms, unfur nished: hardwood floors; near Roosevelt school; 137.50. Charles R. Ray. Room 304 U. S. Natl. Bsnk Bldg. Phone 303. FOR RENT S-room furnished apart ment. 845 Apple St, BOOKKEEPER, steno. secretary wishes position all or part time: 10 years experience. References. Tel, U70-K, Wall St. Report NEW YORK. Oct. 7. (;P) Stocks climbed over early selling In today's market and posted gains running to 3 or more points. While the opening sen-oil was air ly fast, volume dwindled later. Buy ing picked up around noon, along with activity. The step-over of Washington Into the League of Nations camp In con demning Japan aa a treaty breaker failed, to excite Wall street unduly, although aviation, copper, steel and miscellaneous Issues that could bene fit by an expanded armament pro gram were among the first to tilt for ward. Today's closing prices for 33 select ed stocks follow: Al. Chem. A Dye -188 Am. Csn 88 Am. As Fgn. Pow. K A. T. T. 187j Anaconda 86 Atch. T. 6. P. - 63 Vi Bendlx Avla 15V4 Beth. Steel 60 Caterpillar Tract. 78 Chrysler 88 Coml. Bolt. ,, 10 Curtlas- Wright Du Pont ii . 138 Musical Show Hits Fancy of Audience Craterian Showing "Varsity Bhow," a musical comedy along altogether new Unea, and pos sessed of a sparkling cast, had Its lo- cal premiere at the New Craterian theatre yesterday. A star Individual Dick Powell and a star organize.. tlon Fred Waring and hla Pennsyl- vanlans are the top-liners In this melodious, laughable, fast-paced tale of college life as the movle-makera see -It and as, doubtless, all college boys and girls wish It were. It Is the tale of how the under graduates of a little fresh-water edu cational Institution try to put on show under the supervision of a dig nified and gloomy professor, only to realise that he'a running It with his highbrow notions. Then they go to the city and dig up Dick Powell, a graduate, who by now Is a successful Broadway produ cer, and Induce him to come back to school and supervise a real show. Dick and his partner none other than the goofy Ted Healy take over the Job. And after many a battle be tween the modern and old-fogey el. ments In the school, a show is put on snd what a show! "Varsity Show" Is a refreshing re lief, In Its story, from the well-worn "bock-stage" routine Into, which many musical comedies have been kept. There Is an air of briskness and youth and gayety to It rarely found In movte-muslcala. Rosemary Lane, lovely to look at. Is Dick Powell's romantlo feminine Interest. Oen. Dec. Oen. Foods -Oen. Mot. Int. Harvest. I. T. x T. Johns-Man. Monty Ward North Amer. Penney (J. O.) Phillips Pet. Radio Sou. Pae. Std. Brands St. Oil Cal. St. Oil N. J. Trans. Amer. . Union Carb. Unit Aircraft . U. 8. Steel . Vi , 83 . H . 88 7', . 83 . 5 . 30 . 83 . 39 . 10 . 84 . 85 . 13 . 86 - 33 . 71 NOTICE State Oil ez Oas Co., meeting FREE Thursday, Oct. 7th, st 8 p. m., Med ford Armory Bldg. Mr. Chss. W. Stone, eminent oil man. will discuss "OIL IN OREGON" Lease-holders come snd bring friends. Everybody welcome. COFFEE SHOP snd grocery store, good locstlon. low rent; 660 cash. Also well located small restaurant, completely equipped. 61350. Std Blood, 133 N. Central. FOR SALE Income property: good returns on smslt Investment. Tel. 393-J. FOR RENT Furnished 3-room apt. Adults only. Olorla Pan, 375 So. Central. WANT TO BUY men's snd boys' good used clothing. Berrydale Snd Hand Store. 1803 N. Riverside. Tel. 388. FOR SALE Almost new Estate oil circulator. Medford Fuel Co. AUTO reflnianing to mstcb any color. Mitchell Auto Beauty Shop. 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 early and get your choice. Hawley Transfer Co., 118 N. Riverside. ll4.VA:45.f):1.t 5Ss5ip37lV BROOD ROWS, cheap. side. Phone 848-R. 1704 N. Rlver- 625.00 REWARD for return of stolen 8-mm. Sauer-Mauser rifle and ap prehension of thief. Rifle number 2670 a B P. Rifle alone, 810 reward. Notify Police or Clarence Pierce, Medford. MODERN 4-room furnished house. close In, psved street. Offered on terms st 81200 for quick sale. Std Blood. 133 N. Central. WANTED Experienced waitress. Must have references. Apply Diamond Cafe. ONE extra small registered Scottle, 610 to good home. Another 617.60. Royal Rogue Sennela. FOR SALE Oood grass pasture. Chea ter wendt. lyDeic&rPewasr tor tmmlmlmm hyiim J Pacific Coast Premiere Starts SUNDAY Mb The film sensa tion of the year A NEW CHARACTER TO THRILL YOU! From the 8at evepost steps a m a i ing Mr. Moto . , . crafty Japanese super- sleuth I are Hassaa A New Rival tor Charlie Chon TOMORROW & $AT! Mystery and terror ride the Western range I a m Pater B. Kyne's OffitttNJUsna I CHARLES STARRETT 1 rill Barbtr. Kki HURRYI ENDS TONITE1 WARNER OLAND Plug "Counjel For Crime" Too Late to Classify PEAR and apple picker. Orchard w. Bear Creek tt4-06fl rvu 1 FEMALE TROUBLE Chines herhs will fl ''- """" "n,t " .,. .filleted .Hh-y.n owe it to y.t to o this opportunity to regal, root health. 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