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    MEDF0T5D MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD, QftEOOy, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1837.
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From Sardine Creek Mr aud Mrs.
John Lltater. owners of the Hoiue of
Mystery on Sarttlns creek, transacted
business and called upon friend here
today.
Mrs. Vllm Home Mrs. E. N. Vllm
was discharged from Community hos
pital yesterday and returned to her
home at 203 Qenessee street. She was
reported greatly Improved in health.
Friends may now visit her at her
home.
Firing North Lleuf. J. B. Precton
stopped at Medford municipal air
port yesterday to have his army Doug
las observation plane servlcod. He wss
to return to his station at Fort Lewis,
Wash., from a practice flight to Cal
ifornia army air corps bases.
Conducting Audit A. H. Cousins,
fiscal agent ior the Pacific northwest,
region of the United Stat&s forest
service, and Ray Merrltt, auditor, ar
rived here this morning from Port
land to make a periodic fiscal audit
of the Rogue river national frest. It
was expected they would be here for
several day3.
Father Stricken Karl L. Jsnoueh,
supervisor of the Rogue river nattonil
forest was to leave by train tonight
for Fairfield. Neb., aummoned by the
seriousness Illness of his father.
Frank Janouch. Mr. Janouch was
notified by telegram this morning
that his father had suffered a para
lytic stroke.
On Business Tour H. A. Kern of
Van Wert. Ohio, superintendent of
agencies of the Central Manuiactur
era' Mutual Fire Insurance Co. arrives
,here by plane yesterday morning. He
was met here by Charles H. Tisdale
of Portland, special agent for the
company, and the two left hero this
morning by motorcar to make an ln
apectlen of the Oregon district.
Stake Inspection H. C. Obye. as
sistant supervisor of the Rogue river
national forest left this morr.'.ng foi
Lake of the Woods where he was to
meet Linn Forrest, member of the
architectural staff at the regional
forester's office in Portland. The two
men were tc make an Inspection of
forest service construction In the lake
area.
Talent Cluh to Meet Talent Com
munity club will meet on Wednecaday
and the program will be devoted to a
continuation of a traveler's introduc
tion to Chinese civilization, the bsslc
problems being religion, philosophy
and the social order. Calligraphy and
the origin of handwriting were the
topics for the last club meeting, via
itors are welcome.
To Attend Rites Members of Med
ford post of the American
r,rf all a-raduatc nurses
trtii attend the funeral serv.
Ices for June Etta Earhart in the Perl
rhnnel at 1:30 tomorrow afternoon
Graduate nurses are to asserblc at
Community hospital at 1 o clock ana
Legionnaires are to meet at the chpel
at 1 :1S. Miss Earhart. a graduate nurse
and anaesthetist and a charter mem
ber of the American Legion po..t. aira
Friday afternoon after suncring
paralytic atroke.
reetine Tomorrow Southern Ore-
nam and Mineral society will
hold a regular semi-monthly meeting
In the Jackson County Chamber of
commerce at 1:30 tomorrow night
with E. R. Santo, president In onarge.
Specimens collected during a field
trip yesterday will be studied. Spec
imens found on the field trip on
Indian creek at Dyer Butt included
natrollt. "Oregon diamond." and
amethvst crystals, some In geode and
nodule formations. Samples of Jasper
and hair agate also were found. The
field trip was guided by I. C Daley.
The group enjoyed an outoor 'uneh
eon at noon.
Lodge To Meet Theosophleal lodge
will hold an open meetlni Tuesday
night a S o'clock at 330 North Oak
dale avenue.
To Grants Pass A. A. Rosenbaum.
district passenger agent of the South
em Pacific company left this morning
for Grants Pass on a short business
trip.
s
Overcoat Stolen Lester Mann of
Central Point reported to city police
yesterday that his oxford ill over
coat was stolen from his car parked
Jn North Bartlett street sometime
Ssturday night.
Driver Cited Thomas Clyde Wil
liamson. 33. of Ashland was cited by
state police yesterday to appear in
Justice court today on a charge or
driving an automobile without an
operator's license. '
Livestock
Today's car receipt: Wheat. ;
barley. 6; flour. 13; corn. 7; oats. 1:
hay. S. .
To Install Apartments GcBauer
apartments at Sixth street and Oik
dale avenue applied at the city build
ing Inspector's office today for a per
mit to Install four apartments lu the
basement of a stated cost of 1300,
Evangelist Here Evangelist O. O.
McCay of Craig. Alaska. Is visiting
relatives In Medford and will preach
during the week at the Oh 'rch of
Christ on North Court street. The
services are at 7 :30 o'clock" and all are
Invited to hear him.
Benefit Tuesdsy Business and Pro.
lesslonal Women's club will give i
benefit card party Tuesday evening
at 8 o'clock at the Girls' Ccuimunity
club. There will be contract bridge
and pinochle with prizes tor each.
Refreshments will be served later
Reservations may be made by calling
Mrs. Rose Houston at 330-R tonight.
Drills Tomorrow Company A and
headquarters company. 186th Infan
try of the Oregon national guard will
hold regular weekly drills In the Med
ford armory at 8 tomorrow went
Positions are open In Company A for
eligible young men and recruits may
apply for enrollment to Bgt. Oorge r.
Llndley at the armory prior to jr uur.
lng the drills tomorrow night.
Short Circuit Pire department was
called at 11:28 this morning to the
residence of H. E. Dunnluot In the
Rosewood apartments, 249 South Riv
erside avenue where. Chief Roy Elliott
reported, a short circuit developed
in a drop light from the celling. Fire
was averted by pulling tne ngnt corn
out of the socket and no other darn-
age was done. Chief Elliott stated Mr.
Dunning Is manager of tne ten-jam
lly apartment building.
' To Give Resume Resume of new
legislation of especial Importance to
southern. Oregon' will be given by
James W. Mott, representative In con
irresa from this district, at the lunch
eon being oponsored by the Jc.ckson
County Chamber of Commerce and
th i.mns club In Valentine's cafe
wednesdav. The legislation to be re
viewed waa passed at the last session
of congress. Reservations for the
luncheon are now now being received
at the chamber of commerce.
Portland
PORTLAND, Ore., Nov. 1. (API
(U. S. Dept. Agr.) HOOS: 3300, in.
eluding 164 direct, market fairly ac
tive, steady with Friday, 80 cents
lower than a week ago. good-choice
168-318 lb. drlvelna 8 74. csr load lota
890-9.00. 338-388 lb. butchera 8.00-
8.38, few 8.S0. light lights 8.00-835.
packing sows 7.00, good-choice feed
ers 8.38-8.80.
CATTLE: 8100, Including 193 thru
and direct, calves 880, Including 138
through and direct, market slow, beat
steers snd heifers steady, other kinds
weak. 35 cents lower, vealera 80 cents
lower, few losds good steers 9.00.
medium 7.50-8.50. common 8.75, few
atockers 6.00-8.50. heifers 5.00-7.00,
odd head 7.36, low cutter and cutter
cows 3.80-8.60, common-medium 8.78-
.00, good beef cows 5.35-6.00, bulla
.00-8.38, beef 'bulla 5.75. cuttera 4.00,
good-choice vealera 7.50-8.80, odd
head 9.00, grass cslves 4.00-6.0O.
SHEEP: 1000, market active, fat
lambs steady, slsughter ewea atrong
to 25 cents higher, bulk good-choice
lsmbs 7.50-8.00, common-medium
.00-7.00, medium-good shorn 6.00-
7.00, yearlings 6.50 down, medium
good ewes 3.75-3.50, deck 140 lb. 4.00.
Chicago.
CHICAGO, Nov. 1. (AP-USDA)
Hogs 16.000: fully 10c higher tnan
Friday's sverage: top, 89.60: most
good packing sows, $8.00-50; light
weights to 68.60 or better.
CATTLE 18.000: calves 3000; long-
fed weighty steers scarce: msrket
firm; western greasers steady 'to aoc
higher; bulls and vealera strong at
86.50 down and 610.60 down re-
ipectlvely.
SHEEP 12,000: fat laniDS .
opening bids and sales strong to 18c
up at 69.88 ft 10 on natives; siaugn
ter ewes steady; good to choice, $3 it
feeding lambs ateady to easier,
early sales 9.65 down.
HBAy
Arrive, hv Almlane Mr. and Mrs
Steed Nolta of Willows, Calif., and
Eugene Pallette, screen actor, arrived
from the south at Medford municipal
irroirt this morning In Mr. Nolta's
plane. Mrs. Nolta disembarked here
to spend the night wltn ner oroiuv.
Charles J. Prltchett of 406 norm us-
dsle avenue, manager of the Western
Auto Supply company nere. sir. not'
ws fivlni Mr. Pallette to Port
land from Chlco. Calif., where he has.
been engaged In a motion yiciun--.
ur Nolta continued north with Mt
Pallette as soon as the plane had been
-mired. Mr. Nolta is to return here
tomorrow for a brief visit si tne m.
. , md Mrs. prltchett. Mr. Nolta
Is a commercial filer and doia eon.
slderable work In dusting n plant
ing Ice fields.
Minor Accidents Cars driven by
Paul J. Quackenbush of 30 North Riv
erside avenue and Kooert m. umu
sis north Riverside were invoivea
. .imt accident on sixth street be
tween Riverside .avenue and Bartlett
street Saturday morning, a city police
report said today. Arthur Pogn of 806
West 10th street ana a. v. -304
Hamilton street drove mschlnea
involved In a minor mishap on West
n-.-.v, .at Saturday afternoon, ac
cording to a city polle Prt- c"
operated by Oeorge aisnns " "J""
DMnt and C. J. wora wi ---
Riverslde avenue collided with minor
damage at the corner oi
East Main street oatura.y
- .i. runa report revealed today.
V Sims of Route 4 .nd Willis
. 103 Park street drove ve
hide, that collided with no serious
damage, on sixtn axre "";--'
evening, according to a report In city
police atatlon
Heavy ran Crop
PORTLAND. Or.. Nov. I. (API
Oregon's 1987 com production will
reach 3.310.000 bushel compsred
with 1.933 .000 bushel las' year.
Chicago Wheat
CHICAGO. Nov. 1. (AP) Wheat:
Open. High Low Close
Dec. .971, .9714
Mav . 96. 96i
July .91 .91 Vi
.98 4,
B5H
.90U,
96
.96
.904,
Wall St. Report
NEW YORK, Nov. 1 .(AP) Stocks
managed to retrieve portions' of early
loasea running to three or more points
In today's market, but most leaders
were In the losing column at the
finish.
Steels led an esrly sell-off on a
further drop In production. Ralls
were fairly resistant while coppers,
farm Implements, mall orders, motors
and specialties failed to put up much
opposition.
Part of the day's sluggish pro
ceedings waa attributed to the desire
of speculative forces to lighten com
mitment because of the exchange
closing tomorrow for the local elections.
Dealings were alow from the start,
the transfers approxlmstlng 1.100,000
shares.
Today'a closing prices for 83 se
lected stocks follow:
Al. Chem. & Dye ... ...
Am. Can .... - ...
Am. & Fgn. Power
A. T. & T
Anaconda ..........
Atch. T. it S. F
Bendlx Aviation .... ...
"Goldwyn Follies," Yet To
Come, Will Cost Two
Million Birth Of Nation
Was First Costly Film.
Beth. Steel
Caterpillar Tractor
Chrysler ....
South San Francisco.
SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 1.
AP-USDA) Hogs 100. Early clear
ance, light upply, butchers 15c hign-
er compsred last Friday; top
load good 205-310 lb. welghta;
nnclclnir mows auoted around -Joe
higher: odd head smooth light sows,
$7.00. bulk eligible 66.50-75.
CATTLE : 1000. including 305 di
rect. Steers atrong to 25c nigncr;
several loads medium to good fed
steers, 1170 lb. down, sb.dum .;
load medium 1066 lb. grass steers,
$8.35 sorted 5 head: she-stock com-
psrstlvely scarce; load plain to me
dium 785 lb. helfera off beet-tops.
86.16; dairy type cows. $3.50a 4.1&;
bulk low cutters and cutters eligible
$3 4; bull quoted up to $6.00.
Calves 75; good to choice vealers
quoted $9 10.
Sheep 3500. Including 1800 aireci..
Moderately active to fully 36c higher;
deck good 74 lb. Oregon wooled
lambs, $9.50; common to medium,
$8.50; 200 head clover pastured lamos
$9.35; 2 decks good medlum-pelt
Oregon fed lamba $9.00 8tralght, and
sorted 10 per cent.
Curt Is-Wright
DuPont ...
Gen. Electric .
Gen. Foods .....
Oen. Motors
Int. Harvest. ...
I. T. & T. .....
Johns-Man
Mont. Ward ....
North Amer.
Penney (J. C.) ..
Phillips Pet
Radio ...
Sou. Pnc .
Std. Brands . ... .........
Std. Oil 0,1.
Std. Oil N. J.
Trans. Amer.
Union Carb 77?4
United Aircraft 19 W
U. S. Steel 81
162
Oltt
4?i
153
30 'j
40 K
13
64
80 54
76!,
4
133
42
31 H
41 H
76
7i
. 83
43
30',
80 V,
46
7H
31H
94
33 ,
82 ft
12
Portland Produce
PORTLAND, Nov. 1. (AP) But
ter Prlnta: A grade. 37c id. in
parchment wrappers. 38c lb. In car
tons: B grade. 36c lb. In psrenment
wrappers, 37c lb. In cartona.
BUTTERFAT (Portland delivery,
buying price) A grade. 37gS7',io lb.,
country stations; A graoe, .sgnotto
lb.; B grade, 3c lb. less; C grsde.
6c leas.'
EGGS Buying price by whole
saler: Extras. 39c; standards. c.
firsts. 22c; medium. 22c; medium
firsts, 30c: smsll extraa, 14c: under-
ffrades. 16c dozen.
CHEESE Oregon triplets, too:
gon loaf, lc; brokers wm paj 77
cent" below quotations.
COUNTRY MEATS Belling pnee
to retailers: Country killed hogs, beat
butcher, under 160 lbs., 13 a 1 i Vic
vealera. 1314 a 14c: light and tnin.
9$ 13c; heavy. 8 a 9c lb.; canner cows.
6ia.64c; cutters, 6'4s7Vic; mils. 9(
9ftc: springs lambs, 14V4ic; ewea,
47c lb.
LIVE POULTRY Buying price.
Leghorn, broilers. IV4 to 2 lbs.
38c lb. colored springs, 3 to 3V4 lbs.
19, 30c lb.: over S'A lbs., 19a auc,
leghorn hens, over iY, lbs., 13. 140
lb.: under 314 lbs., iierao 10.; tut
ored hens, 4 to 8 lbs., 179 ibc id.;
over 8 lbs., 1718o lb.; No. 2 grsde
3c less.
TURKEYS Buying price dressed
No. 1 hens. 33iPj34c; torn, 23;23c
1..; selling price lo to 2e higher.
Portland Wheat
PORTLAND, Ore., Nov. 1 (AP)
Orsln:
wht-. Own , High Low Close
May ... -90 - .90 .90 .90
Dee .87 ' 1 ' -87 87
Cash wheat: Big Bend bluestem
h.w., IS per cent. 91; 12 per cent.
89: dark hsrd winter, 18 per oent,
$1.08: 13 per cent, 99; 11 per cent,
91; soft white and western whit. 87i
hard winter, 80; western red, 88.
Oats, No. 2 white, $34.
Oats. Gray. $36.
Barley, No. 3 46 lb. b. w.. $27.80,
Corn, No. E. Y., ship. $30.
Mlllrun. standard. $31.
.When a cold strikes . . .
don't take needless risks
Treat Colds
This PROVED
Way
WHY experiment? Vlcks Vspo
Rub has been ubl prowd
for vou . . . provtd by everyday utt
in more h5me . th i . J
medication of U ?'.,WS
provei by the Urg"t clinical tests
ever made on coids 'gee lull de
tails in each VnpoRub pacsage.)
uniy 9
you such proof.
' VapoRub 18 the
..direct external
V , ?l::reatinni-
Btmply massage it on the thro",
chest, and boric 'as illustrated".
Relief start almost at once you
begin to (eel tun and comfort-
able as VapoRub wortuiJ
direct through the akin Uke a pou -
tic. At tne same '"'"'XZ
cated vapors released by the
warmth of the body-are carrtetj
direct to the Irritated air-pass ig
with every breath.
This double nctlon loosens
nhlegm relieves Irritation and
coughlng-helps break local cop-
l,R2at treatment l
Afterrestf ul sleep comes.VapoRub
keeps n uu w " -
nOUT.Ul'en-
bv momint
the wont o:
the cold
over,
nvon aw ". ---
AICKS
1 u V VapoRub
Beware Coughs
from common colds
That Hang On
N matter how many medicines
ou have tried for your cough, chest
vlfl. or hronphlal irritation, you cai
?et relief now with Creomulsloi
Serious trouble mav be brewing an
vou cannot afford to take a chanc
with anv remerlv leas rjotent the."
Creomulslon, which goes ngni w
the seat of the trouble and aids na
ture to soothe and heal the Inflame
mucous membranes and to loosen
snd expel the germ-iaaen pniegm
Even if otner remeaies nave isiieti
4nn't ha, discouraged, trv Creomul-
;inn. Your druggist Is authorized to
efund your money If you are not
horoughly satisfied with tne oene
lis obtained from the Very first
wttle. Creomulslon la one word not
wo. and It has no hyphen in It.
sk for It plainly, see that the nan-
n the bottle is Creomulslon, an
oull set the genuine product ant
tha relief, you want. (Advj.
Menus of the Day
(By Mrs. Alexander George)
Using Up Leftovers
Breakfast Menu
' Chilled Diced Fruit
Browned Cereal Cakes Honty
Scrambled Egg Yolks
Coffee
Luncheon Menu
Vegetable Beef Salad
" Bread Plum Salad .
Date Cookies Tea
pinner Menu
Shepherd'a Pie Baked Squash
Bread Butter
Beet Relish Salad
Cottage Pudding Orange Sauce
Coffee
Vegetable Beef Salad
1 cup diced cooked beef
2-3 cup cooked peas
1-3 cup diced cooked carrot
1-8 cup diced celery
1 tablespoon chopped onlona
1 tablespoon chopped parsley
1 tablespoon chopped sweet pickles
Yt teaspoon salt
",, teaspoon' paprika
1-3 cun sslsd dressing
Mis and chill Ingredient and
serve on -lettuce.
Other vegetables msy be used
place of those mentioned.
Shepnera-s rie
I'i cups diced, cooked meat
14 cup cooked green besns
2 tablespoons chopped onions
1 tablespoon chopped parsley
1-3 cup milk
114 eP mashed potatoes
4 tsblesDOons leftover gravy
Mix meat, bean, onions and par-
alev. Pour into a buttered, snsnow
h.irint. rilah. Add milk, lop wivu
nntatoea and spread with gravy,
Bake twenty minutes In a moder
ate n.M Serve In dish In which
baked.
The gravy may also be used
the Inside of the pie.
Orange auc
14 cup granulated sugar
3 tablespoons flour
14 tosspoon salt
14 cup orange jule
2 tableapoons lemon Jule
1 teaspoon grated orangs rind
1-8 cup boiling water
a tablesBoona butter
Blend sugar and flour. Add rest
um Imeredienta ana cooa w
mlnut. Stir conatantly. Serve warm
or cold.
MILLION DOLLARS
NOTHING UNUSUAL
IN COST OF FILM
By Robbln Coons
HOLLYWOOD Maybe you haven't
realised It yet. but you're supposed
to be saying "Thsnks a million"
to Hollywood and aaylng It with
coin.
It you don't, Hollywood will be
In a sorry way. But Hollywood isn't
worried about that, because It's
pretty euro you'll do your part.
Almost alwaya. you have.
This town is turning out million-
dollar ptcturea with the nonchal
ance of a veteran gambler tossing
In another stsck of blue chips
Nearly 40 films, current or budget
ed, will cost in the nelghborhooo.
jf a cool million. Some will coat
more. One Is down tor $3,000.uou
Ooldwyn Polllcs.")
Costs Have Rocketed
onita a few nlctures have ' coal
that much and more, but not in
tentionally. The silent "Ben riur
niled un troubles and took yeare
to get back ita $3,000,000-odd nut
Hell's Angels" cost $3.ouu.uuu. P"'"--
lv because of lunklng a silent ver
sion snd mlcrophonlng It. The yeare
have nut the picture in the Clear.
But only 33 yeara ago una
lace thought D. W. oruiiin waa
nrai-lcad for sinking $108,000 into
Tha Birth of a Nation." mat pic
ture has grossed nearly si4.oou.uuu
It waa one of the flrat to show
Hollvwood that the more you apend
the more you make. "Ifa gotta be
big" la no mere wisecrack. It's gotta
be ble to get the kind of grosses
and prestige Hollywood want.
Griffith's picture, produced on coiu-
psrsble scale today, would coat ap
nroxlmatelv $1,100,000. Story, atar
director, labor, materials costs "a.o
rocketed. Lillian Olsh got ou
week then big money. Irene Dunne,
today, gets more than $100,000 per
picture.
Cast ueis r'
Mich of the cost of a modern
million-dollar movie 1 'insurance.
Spending that much, the producer
wants to be aura he haa the right
director, stars, story. Successful play
or novel la one form of Insurance.
He'll pay what he must to get is.
even If It's that staggering wou.uuu
mr the nlav "Room service- or
$200,000 for "You Can't Take It
With You." Owning such a prop
erty, he won't trust a bright new
comer with It. Hen nana iv
John Pord ($100,000 for "Hurri
cane") or Xeo .Mccarey iwno. u
write hla own ticket after "The
Awful Truth") or some other vet
eran. And nen gei ........
that come high because tne puou
win nav to see them, une-iourm
of his cost will go to csst. exclusive
of extrss. bit, snd characters, who
take an additional one-iwenucm.
And then there's -overnosa
.tHiA nneratlon. Including executive
..laola and evervtning oown vv.
drinking water. That Item adds from
IB to 40 percent on tne coat oi inn
picture, which in tne ena pays i
the bills they hope snd returns a
nice profit.
to
1 0 '
ASHLAND YOUTH :
IDENTIFIES TRIO ;
AS CRIME AIDES ;
(Continued from Fag Ont.)
HE :EEKS PEACE and
quiet life as a l.imdoner after a
life in America which brought
and lost him millions. Samuel
Insull returns to the land of his
birth to make his home.
8 tablespoons cream.
"4 cup chopped almonda.
teaspoon cinnamon.
Mix Ingredients ' and spread on
cookies with a pastry brush or a
cloth firmly tied onto a fork. Bako
for 10 minutes In a mo.icr;ic ovon.
Fried Oysters. Serving Four"
1 pint large oyatcra
1 cup crumbe
1 eg or 2 yolka
2 tablespoons milk
14 teaspoon salt
"4 teaspoon paprika
14 teaspoon celery salt
8 tablespoona fat
Carefully look over oystera and re
move any sheila. Dip oysters In.
crumbs, then In e? mixed with milk i
and seasonings, riace again In;
crumbs, patting weil to keep them In j
place. Chill until cooking time Melt
fat In a frying pan. When hot add
and quickly brown the oystera
and the others assaulted him and
then threw him In the ditch after
taking bis money. '
"I had paid for the refreshmenta
at the cafe and had difficulty In
finding a one dollar bill In my bill
fold,' he said. "I think the men
saw my money then snd thought i
was carrying a good deal."
RIc apparently suffered no seri
ous Injuries other than a cut Up and
bruises, but wss badly ahaken Sun
day and sfter receiving hospital
trcatment,.went to an Ashland hotel
where he plans to remain for aeveral
days. Rice's clothea were smeared
with blood.
In hi statement, Rice said he had
$41 in cash and $220 In Bank oi
America travellers checks. In bis
alleged confession, Messlnirer said
that $31 waa divided by eagle be
tween the three men.
Messlnger la quoted by officers as
saying he waa looking under the
hood of his car. used in the affair,
when the alleged attack occurred.
Messlnger Is a former Orrgon State
College student and said he had
known Cagle while a student there,
No deadly weapons were used IE
the assault, according to Chief of
Police Talent.
BACHELOR apartment. 448 So. Front.
WANTED Three tent and trailer
house. Phone 1138-Y.
FOR RENT Furnished
Adults. 604 W. 10th.
FOR SALE Pop corn that really pops
3 lbs. sec. Monarch seed a. Feed
Co.
MADAM ZONA. PALMIST tells past,
present snd future names and In
itials without question. H.mra 10
till 8. Rainbow Auto Camp.
FOR SALE Wire-haired fox-terrier. .
work. Phon 1487-W.
FOR SALE Wire-haired
Inquire 810 So. Holly.
YOUNO practical nuraa want c
Reference, box 4739. Tribune.
FOR SALE Quaker oil burner,
condition. Phone 468-R-3.
good
FOR SALE Stock trailer. 147 N. Hol
ly St.
WOMEN EARN GOOD PAY Wonder
ful opportunity. Experience unnec
essary. Addressing envelopes for us. '
Everything supplied. Write, enclos
ing stamped .ddreaaed envelope. .
Nationwide Distributors, 401 Brod-
way. N. Y.
WANTED Laundry. Phone 1348-M.
FOR RENT 4-room furn. apt. 204 .
Grape.
FOR SALE -"Dry, Eastern shelled corn
at new low price. Monarch Seed
Feed Co.
81,-prER MTiNB 1)
Serving Six or Seven
Chilled Pineapple and Grapefruit
Juices
Broiled Lamb Chops
Corn Cakes Syrup
Fruit Salad
French Dressing Salted Wafers
Orape Sherbet
Orange Crisps
Broiled Limb Chops
4 loin chops.
14 teaspoon paprika.
!4 teaspoon salt.
14 teaspoon celery sslt.
Place chops on a shallow pan and
arrange six Inches below a glowing
fire. Broil seven minutes. Turn and
broil the other side for seven min
utes. Sprinkle with sessoning ana
serve Immedlstely.
Corn Cakes
i eupa flour.
4 teaspoon! baking powder.
14 teaspoon salt.
1 teaspoon granulated sugar.
1 cup fresh or canned green corn.
3 eggs.
3 cups milk.
8 tablespoons butter, melted.
Mix Ingredients and beat for two
minutes. Drop portions from
spoon or pour from a pitcher onto a
hot greased griddle. Bake caxea unui
browned underneath. Turn and brown
upper sides. Serve hot with buttor,
honey or syrup.
Orange crisps
(Tasty Rich Cookies)
14 cup butter.
I cup granulated sugar.
1 tablespoon grated orange rind
14 cup orange Juice.
1 tablespoon lemon Jule.
14 teaspoon grated lemon rind.
14 teaspoon salt.
- 314 "UP four.
I egg.
t teaspoon baking powder.
dream butter snd augar. Add rest
of the Ingredient. Chill dough. Roll
dough out until It la very thin. Ua
Ing s doughnut cutter, cut out cook
ies. Spread each cooky with topping.
Topping
1-3 cup granulated sugar.
1 sgB vnlk.
Rub butter of bacon fat over po-
tatoca Juat before they are baked. Do
ing so prevent their skin from
breaking.
Princess Pudding
1 cup brown sugar
1-3 cup butter
'4 cup peach Juice
1 teaspoon vanilla
3 cups canned peaches
Mix all Ingredients In a large fry
ing pan. Allow to boll for two mln
utea. Cover with batter.
Baiter
114 OP" pastry flour
214 teaspoon baking powder
14 tesspoon salt
14 cup grsnulated sugar
1 egg ,
2-3 cup milk '
1 teaspoon vanilla
14 teaspoon almond extract
4 tablespoons butter, melted
Mix Ingredients. Beat for one min
ute. Pour over peachea. Bake In the
frying plan for 30 mlnutea in a mod
erate oven. Let stand five minutes.
Csrefully unmold. pesch aide up. Top
wltb hsrd sauce and serve fresh.
Rialto Fans Like
Fine Double Bill
Audiences witnessed"" yesterday the
greatest star-studded, atory-packed
double bill program ever offered at
the Rialto theatre. "As Good As
Married" and "Back In Circulation"
are the two features drawing current
applause at the Rialto.
"As Good Aa Married" Is a delight
ful comedy, a worthy successor to
such hits aa "My Man Godfrey."
"Three Smert Girls" and "When Love
fs Young." It spsrkles from the first
scrne to the lsst.
The main situation Is novel. In
triguing and amusing. John Boles
Is a successful architect hairs seed by
the demanda of gold-digging girls
and Income tax collectors, who
threaten to strip him of all hla earn
Inga. 80 what does he do but propose
marriage to hla secretary, played by
Doris Nolan, who takes htm up on It
because she happens to be In love
with him.
Back In Circulation," a faat runner-up
for hilarity and entertain
ment, Is an engrossing newspaper
comedy-dram. Pat O'Brien and Joan
Blondell a great pair are starred
In this highly dramatic and exciting
story of the power of the press.
The plot of the story revolves
around the death of a millionaire.
discovered by a tabloid newspaper ed.
Itor (Pat) to have occurred under
mysterious clrcumatances.
The editor, aided by hi keen wo
man reporter (Joan) amaaaea
a damning amount" of circumstantial
evidence egalnst the widow, and
through hla printed stories she Is
brought to trial.
The two hlte will show at the
Rialto through Tuesday.
PORTLAND, Ore.. Nov. 1. (AP)
An automobile killed Erwln N. Dud
ley. 44. truck driver. Saturday a he
attempted to cross an Intersection.
FOR SALE 2-sectlon spring-tooth
hsrrow. 2-sectlon guard rail harrow. -ateel
plow: chilled plow; vineyard
plow and hay rake. Vero Marshall.
Phone 1316-M.
FOR SALE 1830 Model A coupe, sir
w h e e 1 a. motor re-condltloned. .
Cheap. 448 No. Front.
LOST Gold wrist watch on Queen
Ann. Liberal reward. Phone 1388 or
return to Roosevelt school.
FOR BALE '38 Chevrolet cabriolet.
good tires and motor, $00. Inquire
138 N. Central.
FOR RENT 8-room furnished house
$18. Just outside city llmtta, on .
North Pacific highway. Carley. Tel.
314-W.
SMALL furnished house close In. Key
at 148 8. Ivy.
PHONE 969-R
Thlbsult.
for reuphoistertng.
CHICKS Bsrred Rocks. Hampshire .
$9 per 100. Brooks Hatchery, Grants
Pass Ore.
FOR RENT 40-scre farm and orch- -ard.
Young full bearing pears and .
cherries. No equipment furnished. ,
Box 4919. Tribune. . ,
FOR SALE Mixed vetoh and winter
peaa for better hay crop. New low
price. Monaroh Seed Feed Co.
Too Late to Classify
FOR SALE Brown Swiss bull cslves
from 3 to 10 months old Phone
417. Phlpps Orcnards.
More Enrollees
Here From South
A speelsl train arrived lest night
In Medford from Port Bennlng, Os.,
with 381 new enrollees for camps of
tbe Medford CCC dletrict. The re
mits wllj bring to full strength sev
ers! of the southern companies lo
cated here.
On the train were 29 men fee-
Camp Applegat. 80 for Oregon Cavea.
66 for Rand, 104 for Oooa Head and
428 for China Fists.
Rmul Arch Masons,
Speelal convocation , of
Crater Lake Chanter No. 89
on Tuesdsy even;n. No
vember 2, at 7:80 p. m. Work
In Royal Arch degree. Vlaltors wel
come. FRED A. PURDIN. h. r.
0. D. PRAZEB, Secretary.
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HIGH ADVBNTURZI
Closing Mm tot Too Let to Clas
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LOS ANCjtLtb
SIXTH eND SPRING STREETS
T, in
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$222 up
l Double Room I
$322 up
3 Minutes rrora Bui Station
10 Minute from R. R Surion
Fireproof Carat to Coowecttoa
Autos Checked at tbe Doe.
Shopping and Theatre Center
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CARS. '
80 DAY WRITTEN GUARANTEE
1P37 De Soto sedan.-with overdrive..
1937 Chevrolet coupe.
1936 Pontlao sedan. '
1938 Plymouth sedan.
1938 Chrysler sedan.
1938 Plymouth coupe.
1034 Chevrolet sedan. '
1934 Willys sedan.
1933 Plymouth sedan.
1933 Chevrolet sedan.
1933 Ford coupe. '
v 1832 Plymouth sedan.
1931 Chevrolet sedan.
1931 Ford coupe.
80 more Practically all mtkes ana .
models to choose from.
LANGS MOTOR CAR CO.
Chrysler-Plymouth Dealer
Used Car Lot Sales Room
36 so. Rleerelde 88 N. Riverside'
Phone 18
REFINISHINO Best mste rials prop
erly applied. Mitchell Auto Beauty
Shop.
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