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MEDFORD MAIL TRTBUXE, MEDFORD, OREGOV. TUESDAY, MAT 10. 1938. LOCAL and PERSONAL In Hospital Mr. 8. M. Hawk of , 701 West 11th atreet wu a patient! today In the Osteopathic hospital. She was admitted yesterday for med ical attention. Rrtumi Home Mrs. L. O. Plckell of 833 Taylor street returned by train this morning from The Dalles where she spent the past two weeks visiting relatives and friends. To Grants Pa. Med ford chapter of the Active club wilt meet In Joint session with the Grants Pass unit tonight at 7 o'clock In the Redwoods hotel. To Remodel Mrs. Jessie Glass of 380 Beatty street applied at the city building Inspector's office yesterday " for a permit to remodel a private residence at a stated cost of 950. . a Hunt Sick George A. Hunt, thea r ter owner, was confined to his Well ington Heights home today with a bsd chest cold. It was expected that he would be confined for several days, On Vacation Mr. and Mrs. Willis Wood of 1234 North Riverside avenue are departing tomorrow by motorcar for a vacation of a month. They will visit friends and relatives in Port- w land, after which their tentative plans are to proceed to Montana. Bone Broken William W. Allen sustained a painful injury Monday in a fall at hts home on South Oak Grove lane. A small bone in his foot was broken and the injury will con fine Mr. Allen to his home for several days. Here on Business Edgar Stevens, state manager, and Chris Maddox, special agent. Loyalty group of Insur ance companies, conferred here today with company agents. They arrived from their Portland headquarters last night and were to leave this after noon for Klamath Palls. Orange Play Upper Rogue Orange will present "Hobgoblin House." a mystery thriller. In the Central Point Grange hall at 8:30 p. m.. Friday, May 13. The date was chosen pur posely because It was thought the superstitions pertaining to Friday the 13th would fit In admirably with the pooklness of the play. The publle Is Invited, there being a small ad mittance charge. From Ashland Mrs. H. L. Meyers of Ashland transacted business In this city yesterday. Visit Here Central Point visitors! In Medford today included Bertha j Myers and Charles C. Moonmaw. j Club Meets Home Economics club of Griffin creek will convene Thurs day afternoon at 1 o'clock at the home of Mrs. W. B. Brltton. Return from Cor vail Is Mlas Doris South wick of 816 West 10th street and Mrs. M. E. Root of IS Summit avenue have returned by motorc.tr from Corvallls where they had spent the week-end vial ting on the Oregon State college campus. Home from Navy Richard Culbert son is spending a 30-day leave of ab sence from the United States navy at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas A. Culbertson. Sr. The youth arrived home Sunday In time to par ticipate In a family observance of Mother's Day. He la on duty at the naval air station In San Diego. He returned to his base April 38 from Honolulu where the Lexington par ticipated In fleet maneuvers, being at sea for six weeks. It Is probable that young Culbertson. in the navy now almost three years, will descrtbo hts Honolulu experiences at the next meeting of the Rogue River Valley Navy Mothers club. Meeting Thursday Rogue valley chapter of the Reserve Officers asso ciation will bold Its final school a slon of the season In the Medford armory at 7:80 p. m. Thursday. MaJ. Charles S. Pettee, regular army officer on duty at the University of Oregon, Eugene, will be In charge of the meet ing. Work of the psat year will be reviewed and plans will be made for summer training camps, the annual convention of the state department In Eugene. May 31, and the contact camp in the same city May 33. Be cause of the importance, of Thurs day's session. Major Pettee has issued a request that all reserve officers of this district attend. After Thurs day's meeting, classes will be suspend ed until fall. i ly; clipped Iambi 11.4076: sheep 35-60c lower; bulk shorn awes, 3.76 down; wooled lambs downward from M.50; good to choice clipped lambs, 7.50-60; good to choice shorn Texas ewes, $3.60. Portland Produce PORTLAND, May 10. (AP) But ter Print,: A grade. 374c lb. In parchment wrappers: 38c In carton,: B grade. 36o lb. In parchment wrapper,, -7H lb. In cartons. BUTTERFAT Portland delivery. buying price: A grade. 35a 2914c lb. In country ,tatlon: A grade, -34c lb.: B grade, 3c lea,; ,0 grade, 8c !b. leu. EGOS Buying price by whole salers: Special,, 30c: extra,. 18c: standards. 19e; special mediums, 16c: extra mediums, 15c; undergrade,, 14c dozen. Cheese, country meats, live poultry and turkeys unchsneed. POTATOES New Texas. 1: Cali fornia white, tl.osajl.10 a 50-lb. bag. CANTALOUPES Imperial pony 45s 85.50 crate. Onion,, wool, hay, unchanged. Portland Wheat PORTLAND. May 10. (If) Oraln: Wheat: Open High Low Close May 78!4 .7Bi .78!, July .73', .7314 .73'i -73Vi Sept .734 .73 .73 .73 Cash Oraln: Oats. No. 2 38-lb. white, 28 00; No. 3 38-lb. gray, 30.00. Barley, No. 3 48-lb. B.W. 28 00. Corn. No. 3 E.T. ship.. 38.50. Cadi Wheat (Bid): Soft white. 7914: western white. 79; western red. 78. Hard red winter, ordinary, 77: 11 percent, 78; 13 percent, 80; IS per cent, 84; 14 percent, 88. Hard red spring, ordinary. 78; 11 percent, 77: 13 percent, 80; IS percent 84: 14 percent, 88. Hard white Baart. ordinary, 70 '4: 11 per cent, 79'4: 12 percent 791:,; 13 percent, 8114: 14 percent. 8314. Today's Car Receipts: Wheat 6: flour 4: corn 4; oats 8; mtllfeed 4. TODAY & WED! Get the "low down" on your fororlte place -of entertainment . . . jvoiir theatre . . . what j A cast! b . r : r fir. "to- s Lincoln's 1 i I Cii 1 1 1 1 (j W.tfrAirWaaaaJ Livestock Portland. PORTLAND. Ore., May 10.(AP USDA) Hogs 350; market active; steady to strong: good -choice 170 310 lb. drlvelns, 98.00; few choice $8.15-16; carload lots quotable $8.35; 235-60 lb. butchers. $7.60; packing sows. $5.75 rii 6.00: feeder pigs sal able $7.50-75 and above. CATTLE 100. including 65 direct; calves 10; little on sale; demand broad; market quoted fully steady: medium-good fed steers, $7.50(9 8.50; top Monday, $8.75; fed heifers sal able $7.50(8.35; common $5.50: cut lery dairy type heifers, $4.50; low cutter and cutter cows, $3.50ra4.50: fat dairy type cows. $6.76 and above; good beef cows $6.00-85; few bulls, $5.50(36.36; good beef bulls. $6.50; choice vealers scarce, quotable $8.00 and above. SHEEP 150: market active: steady, good 60-81 lb. spring lambs. $8.60; medium, $7.60: medium -good shorn lambs, $6.00-50: few medium 140 lb. ewes, $3.00; good light ewes eligible $3.50. WHY UDGA TABLETS CURB EXCESS ACID OISTRESS OF STOMACH ULCERS Ifyourstomsch paintsnceompamed byGAS, heartburn, belrhing. bloating, bunimg. IN DIGESTION. naaea.ete . don't take baking soda. daneerouadr-iTBOr half, way measures, bat follow the advice nf the thousand of former acidstomaeh sufferers who recom mend UDGA Tablets to help neutralise ex cess stomach acid. IIDOA Tnhtets.basedon a physician's successful prescription, work fast to bring relief from excess acid stomach distress Weelr'strestmentsupplyonlyllon ironclad gusninteeofTMiitornuitev',oefc' Get UDGA and -iorffel ytmr money barA Recommended bv 1TESTERN T1IKIFT STORK Bnd all good drug stores South San Francisco. SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, May 10 (AP-U8DA) Hogs 350. Including 85 direct. Market 0-10e lower; built good and choice 170-336 lb. butchers $8.35-30: latter top freely; few good packing sows. 86.35. CATTLE: 300, Including 55 direct. All classes In rather light supply, active; fed steers strong; grassers steady: medium 1180-1386 lb. grass ers, 87.35; good light grass steers quoted up to 87.86 or slightly above; beef cows and betters scarce, steady: odd medium grass heifers 86.00 l7.00; cutter grades largely 83.754.50; few fleshy dairy type cow,. $4.75; odd medium bull,, $5.75. Calves: 30. In cluding 36 direct. Nominally ateady; good to choice vealers quoted around $8.00-75. SHEEP: 150, Including 10 direct. Nominally steady; package good 78 lb. shorn spring lamb,, $6.36; part deck good 103 lb. shorn daughter ewes, $3.36. sorted 8 head medium. $3.00. Chicago Wheat CHICAGO, May Open May J0J, July .78 Sept 7B 10. (AP) Wheat: High Low Close .79 , .791, .77 i .77 .78 , .78 .81 7K 78 y, "Test Pilot" Coming To Craterian ej nwmmw.n. :nmiMmmmmmmtymi , imii. im sjisgwypii ra w .zrr lor i ldr O I '-. , c fc f The thrUI-packed story of the men who live on "borrowed time" la brought to the screen In "Test Pilot," opening a four-day run tomorrow at the New craterian theater, one 01 the finest casts ever assembled for motion picture haa Clark Gable playing the title role aa a daring aviator, willing to risk life and limb for a Job he loves, living every min ute of his life up to the hilt. Sharing honors are Spencer Tracy, as the best mechanic In the business, Gable's buddy and best friend In every sense of the word; Lionel Barrymore as the lovable aircraft manufacturer who hires Gable and finally persuades him to give up his perilous life, and Myrna Loy, as the farm girl who marrle the famous flyer and finds herself com bating the unseen lure of the sky in a battle to hold the love of her husband. The picture has been acclaimed by aviation experts, military and civil ian, to be the truest picture of aviation ever produced, and affords countless breathless moments before brought to lta conclusion. Wall St. Report Am. Oan m Am. 3e Fgn. Pow . .... A. T. & T 133 Anaconda ........ 28H Atch. T. 41 8. F. 29i,i Bendlx Avla 114 Beth. Steel 48 Caterpillar Tract 43T, Chrysler 44T, Coml. Solv 7'i Curtlss-Wrlght 5', DuPont . 104 Oen. Rlec - 35T, Gen. Foods . ... J534 Oen. Mot Sl"4 Int. Harvest. 58'J I. T. & T .. 8 Johns-Man 73 Monty Ward - 33 'a North Amer !0J Penney (J. C.) 64"3 Phillips Pet 33'4 Radio 6i, Sou. Psc 13i; Std. Brands ll's St. Oil CeJ 30 '4 St; Of! N. J. 48', Trans. Amer . 8 Union Carb 68i Unit. Aircraft 37 U. 8. Steel 45 Roxy's Comedy SEv NEW YORK, May 10. (AP) The stock market ran out of rallying steam today and leading ' Issues gen erally turned in minor gains or fell to moderately lower levels. An attempt was made at the open ing to extend yesterday's ndvanee but profit selling appeared In suf ficient quantity to quickly halt the climb. There was a fast run-up near the start of - the second hour when the ticker tape, for a brief period, was a trifle late. The pacesoon slow ed and most of Monday's favorites drifted to the downside. Transfers were around 1,100.000 shares. Today'a closing prices for 33 sel ected stocks follow: Al. Chem. & Dye - 160 San Francisco Butter SAN FRANCISCO. May 10. I AP USDA) BUTTER, score 82. 36c; 81 35c. SACRAMENTO. Cel.. May 10 IAP1 Churning cream buttcrfit. first grade, 284c; second grodo. 27V4C. Free lecture on Christian Science In Varsity Theater. East Main Street. Ashland. Oregon, on Thursnsy even ing. May 13th, at 8 o'clock. The pub lic Is cordially Invited to ttttend. Charles (Buddyl Rogera, with Fib- ber McCleo and Molly, Mary Living, ston, Ned Spsrks and Betty arable, head the cast of "This Way Please" the delightful comedy of life around a motion picture theater, which plays at the Roxy theater today and tomorrow, 1 Closing time for Too Late to Clas sify Ad, Is 1:30 p. m. Rialto Drama lji.il l .ail . mi us i u , Ur ' 1 Ralph Bellamy and Josephine Hut chinson have the leading rolea In The Crime of Dr. Hal let," drama of love and hate under the tropic skies with a scarlet fever expedition, which comes to the Rialto theater for tomorrow and Thursday as the added feature with "The Lone Wolf in Paris." Francis Lederer and Prances Drake have the principal roles in the Louis Joseph Vance mystery surprise. Cream Grading To Be Topic At Meet A meeting to discuss cream grad ing will be held In the court house auditorium at 8 p. m. Wednesday. May 11. Mr. Metsger of the state department of agriculture and Dr. Wtlster of Oregon State college will talk on the subject. Farmers who should know about requirements of the law now In ef fect are asked to attend. Too Late to Classify FOR RENT 6 -room furnished hous, from June 1st to September 1st. SB Geneva St. FOR SALE Tunnel motor boat, 30 ft. long, for river or lnke. Star motor. We-Ask-U Inn, Grants Pass. FOR SALE-Cabtn at Lake of the Woods. Phone Ashland 6-F-4, Mrs. Wm. Glenn. "HOBGOBLIN HOUSE." Friday even ing, May 13th. Central Point Grange hail, by upper Rogue Grange. PAGE FIVE FOR BALK English tan baby buggy. F4fl RENT furnished apartment, Phone 678-R, evenings. $30. Adults. Phone 486, FOR RENT 4 -room furnished house, 1887 DO DOE pickup: can hardly be 1830 Baling Ave. told from new; used very little and . s - 4 real bargain on low easy terms. SPEED QUEEN WASHERS end Iron- PIERCE-ALLEN MOTOR CO. ers. Also good used wsshers and Dodge and Plymouth Distributors. radios at bargain prices. Washer , perts for all makes of wsshers. FOR SALE OR TRADE 1834 Dodge Special price on wringer roll, for a panel delivery, $376. 1517 N. River- limited time. We have a apeclal side. factory-trained washer service men. . Free estimate,. Work guaranteed. FOR RENT S-room modern house. PICK'S HARWARE. partly furnished. In Medford. Call . 406-R-4. FOR RENT Furnlihed smsll ilngle " apsrtment. Hotel Holland. FORCED SALE 4 -room house. 3 bed- . . . rooms, shower bath, toilet, hot and FOR RENT Rooms; ladles preferred. cold water, lots bullt-lna, large back 1106 West Main. porch: newly painted and decor- . ated: over acre land. 114 ft. front, FOR SALE 8 acres on msln high- psved street: shade; clear title for way. 8 miles out. In vetch and oeta, $1300. Some terms. O. 0. PIERCE, S-room Uvsble house, electricity. Room I Palm Bldg.. Medford, Ore. chicken house, good well, on main - . corner. Price $700. Easy terms. POULTRY-HOUSE SPRAT, 38e gallon. O. C. Pierce. Room 1, Palm Bldg., Bring container. Davis Feed Store, Medford. Ore. North Riverside. FOR SALE or trade for city property, FOR SALE Cabin on Rogue river: 38 acres alfalfa and farm land, 3 large rooms, fireplace, lights, cherries and pears: close In. Own- water system, beautiful grounds, er. Box 3343. Tribune. Phone 1438. FOR SALE By owner. 34 eeree 1- FURNITURE for sale 311 W. Jackaea. falfa. cherrlea and farm land; good ' " rTT buildings: close In. Phone 857-V. 'o HUDSON Sedan, A-l robber. $88. . .Trade or term. Also Ford Panel. LAWNS, shrubbery and landscaping. 308 W. Jackson. Handy man. Prices reasonable. r--r ," "' "' ' " ' Fred Virtue. Box 360. Central Point. rOR furnished rooms for light housekeeping. 338 No. Rtver- NEWLY decorated room for rent, 408 aid. vawatAm. ' " " , . DRIVING Eugene Thursdsy. return MYERS WATER PRESSURE SYS- Friday. Can take a. Phone I704-R. TIMS Reasonably priced. Installa- r " tlon guaranteed. Pumping systems PHONE 968-R Furniture reuphol- overhsuled. Plumbing contracting, stared, reflnlshed. reglued. Thlbault. we can aave you money. Complete -,1,m 'rrm-inw' Vhrir. line of General Paints. Fcmco Elec- "BOTTA.S,Br? trie Fence Regulstors. PICK'S gM-equlpped. Including retrlger- HARDWARE. Cen'tral" ocTEmMoc.So? $0, BM FOR RENT 3-room furnished apart- SS7Trtbune. m,nt- th Fir. Call after ,1 n.-uj-i.-iL.-Lj-i.-i. ,i-u-r--ir-i. -i, P m. WANTED Late model smsll used r- - " .- - , . . SEDAN. Cssh. 6th St. Shell Station. R SALE House and lsrge lot at -. . i- -- 618 S. Central. Inquire Mrs. Mur- HIC1HEST CASH PRICES PAID phy. Box 18, Jacksonville Hwy. MEDFORD BARGAIN HOUSE 37 N. Grape St. Phone 1063, MOVINQ. must sell it once our $150 electric refrigerator. Will take $63.50 cash; also tsble, etc 308 W. Jackson. LET US give that shabby, scabby car a gleaming new finish. Mitchell Auto Beauty Shop. 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CATTLE 0500; calves 3600; fat steers and long yearlings In exces sive supply; prospects 36e lower; common and medium grades steady to weak at $8.35 down; early top fed steers $10.15; cows very scarce; gen eral market firm on she stock: bulls, however, weak to 16e lower at $8.90 down: vealers firm at $7.80 a 9.50. SHEEP 10,000, Including 4500 di rect: llbersl proportion of California springer,; fst lsmbs weak to 35c lower: wooled offerings $8.10-50 most- GREEN PINE SLAB WOOED BIG DOUBLE LOAD Phone 7 Now Ti m be r Products Com pan y i i ,.i V central X TOMORROW I'lH'RS. Mystery Stalks Gay Paree . rimii.L as lore makei your furor Ue rogue a thief once more . . . ! 1 I Plus Itg EXCITING Companion Hit THREE MEN TWO WOMEN iirstiiii I death In a VP . I IrilMle to Vf fVN It conquer 12r-Wj-II dread dla- JPMMJr li Hollywood's 3 Top Stars in the Most Thrilling Air Story of all Timel .... CLARK GABLE myrnaHOV SPENCER TRMCV Jpf fJ TOMORROW mSSL ,L. . 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