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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE; MEDFORD, OREGON. TUESDAY. MAY 24, 1938, PAGE FTVE r LOCAL and Returns from South Mri. Mulr returned yesterday from a two month' visit In southern California Here on Business Loren Cochian of Portland, federal probation officer, spent the week-end hero on bu&lneu He left for the north yesterday. Fined 910 H. E. Mlnon of Med ford was fined 10 tn ctty court this morning for being drunk tn a public place. To Make Repairs Mrs, Perl Wat son of 311 West Jackson boulevard applied at the city building inspector's office yesterday for a permit to make general repairs to a residence at a stated cost of 250. To Practice Drill and ritualistic - teams of the Crater Lake aerlo of f the Fraternal Order of Eagles will practice In the Lincoln high school at 7:30 tomorrow night. William Peck, drill team manager, asked that all members be punctual In attend ance. " Fined $10 Alleen M. Latham of 823 Sfwith Ofdftle venue was fined $10 by City Judge Allen D. Curry yesterday for parking a car more than 13 Inches from the curb with the motor' running. Police pointed out that a violation of this city ordin ance carried a fine of 10 to 1100. m Back from Conclave Rudolpl' F. Stngler of 12 Rose avenue returned by motorcar last night from Fugene where he attended the annual sUto convention of the Knights of Colum bus as a delegate from Rogue river council. He was accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Arthur B. Allen of 33 Wash ington street, who visited their son and daughter-in-law, Mr. nd Mrs. Arthur B. Allen, Jr., In Eugene. A Minor Accidents Cars driven by Claude Miles of Eagle Point and John Woolrldgo of Eagle Point collided with minor damage near the edge of Eagle Point city limits Monday night, a city police report, said today. Dorr F. Barrett of 314 Howard street ana James Eddy of 135Vfc North Holly street drove vehicles Involved In a minor accident at East Main ttre-t and Riverside avenue Monday mum Ing. according to a city police report today. Meeting TonlRht Jackson county chapter and auxiliary of the Disabled American Veterans of the World War will hold their regular semi-monthly meetings at 8 o'clock tonight In th-3 Medford armory. A delegation of members from the Grants Pass units will attend. After the business scs slons, the chapter and auxiliary will meet Jointly for a program of entertainment. The program was described as a "special surprise" ai:d Is to be presented by a group from the Grants Pass and Medford chap ters. Harry Naugle. chapter. com mander, and Mrs. Cora Tlngley, aux lllary commnnder, will preside at the r J business sessions. rivil Service Tet United states civil service commission today an nounced open competitive examina tions for the following positions: geneticist (poultry), various- grades, 3. 800 to 94,600 a year; veterinarian (poultry pathology), various grades. 2.600 to M.600 a year: principal poultry husbandman. 85.600 a year, all In the bureau of animal Indut- try, department of agriculture Clos ing date for receipt of applications Is June 23. Full information regarding the positions and the examinations may be procured at Medford pmt offloe from Earl H. York, secretary of the local board of civil service ex aminers. Army Examinations A orvss bul letin from MnJ. H. D. Bagnall today said that recent war department regu lations Indicate examinations win be held from July 18 to 22 for appli cants for appointment at first lieu tenants In the regular army medical - corps and from August 15 to 20 for appointment as first lieutenants In the regular army dental corps. Ap plications and requests for Informa tion should be addressed to th Ad jutant General. Washington. D. C. it was stated by Major Bagnall. recruit ing officer In charge of the Portland district. Applications for appoint ment In the medical corps must he received on or before July 2 hnd for the dental corps on or before August 1. 1 TY ft 90 ISfei i proof yJ2$ The itroigM whiikisi In (till product ore J yeori or no ur. ......... ........ ...... diMill.d from groin. 11 ifoiohl whUke, 4 yeor, old. 4 itrg.gM wtmkey 1 y,or old. proof HIRAM WALKER & SONS, PEORIA, III. WAlKERVIllE, ONTARIO OlASOOW, SCOTLAND PERSONAL To Athland Mr. and Mrs G. H. Morris of 1030 North Central venue spent Sunday In A&hiund. Visitors Here Mrs. Oscar Palm and Mrs. Charles Walker of Eagle Point transacted business In this city yesterday. Complete Trip Mrs. H. O. Thomp son of Route 4 and her daughter. Mrs. Wallace Crank, returned recently from a five weeks' trip spent n Iowa. - H.E.C. Meets Home Economics club of Jacksonville will participate tn a dessert luncheon session Wednes day at 1 :30 at the home of Mrs. Emily Meyers on Meyers lane. From Treka Mrs. Frederick Mar tin and Mrs. Frank Lemos of Yroka, Cel., were Medford callers Monday. They spent the day shopping find vis iting with friends. Returns Home Lee Bishop, com mercial manager of KMED, returned on this morning's train from Port land where he has been transacting business since Sunday. To Bring Food Patrons attending the Pomona Grange Initiation at Central Point Grange hall Wednes day evening are asked to bring cookies, coffee and cream. Home for Visit Orion McDonald of S East 3rd street returned from Burns last night to spend a few days with his family. He has been cm ployed aa a carpenter at Burns by the State Oil fc Gas company. He planned to return to Burns Thurs day. Here on Business Clark Webb, sales representative of Pacific Stnte Cast Iron Pipe company of Portland, arrived In this ctty Monday and will spend several days here transacting business. ' Mr. Webb Is registered at the Hotel Medford. Writers to Meet Medford Writers club will meet tonight at 7:30 o'clock on the mezzanine floor of the Hotel Medford. All writers are lnvit?,1 to attend. Final reading of 1.000-word short story manuscripts will be held and prizes awarded. Pass Resolution Rogue valley chapter of the Reserve Officers asso elation at Its recent meeting adopted a resolution approving the national guard and urging youth to enMl in the organization to procure the bene fits such training affords. Training Course .... A fire-training course was begun today at the South Frk CCC camp, under direction of Paul Brlnaon. Butte Falls district ranger of the Rogue River national forest. Simeri Jarvi. assistant forest er In charge of fire control, helped to get the school organized today. Dance Saturday Redman will hold a dance In the lodge hal' on Apple street Saturday night from 0:30 to 1:30. Dickey's Ashland orchestra will provide the music. Theo Ansoth and Jack Dooms are In charge of ar rangements. Members of Redman and Pocohontas and their Invited friends will attend. Valley Visitors Herbert J. Fumes?, retired stock rancher of Everson, Wash., left for home 3unday alter paying his first visit .o the Rogue river valley. He was accompanied by his nephew. Reginald Mntz of Bel Ungham. Wash. While her$ the two visitors were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. 8. Lundy on the Jacksonville highway. Mr. Furness be ing a brother of Mrs. Lundy. The guests were taken to many places of lr.erest in southern Oregon dutlng their stay. They returned home via the coast route. Officer Transferred Capt. Gerald J. Reld. field artillery, who hrs been on duty with the Medford CCC dis trict since the dlsbandment of the Redding district November 1, has been transferred to the 77th field artillery at Fort D. A. Russell. Marin, Texas. Captain Reld Is one of four, regiilar army officers on duty with the Med ford district. He has been on tem porary duty at Redding, Cal.. since being transferred here from the Red ding staff. Captain Reld plans to leave within a few days and expects to be granted an extended leave of absence before reporting for duty, in Texas. Look Into Hiram PRIVATE for an agreeable surprise I $1.75 You've heard It laid that tome quart people uit naturally get along 05 better together? Of coursel That's why Hiram Walker' PRIVATE CtllAR I making to many new friends its component parts get along together. Try it tonight and seel To Bay City Mrs, John W. Klik patrlck of 71S East Jackson street left yesterday for San Francisco where she will spend two or three weeks vacationing. Mrs. Klrkpatrlck will visit her son Warren, and her daugh ter. Mrs. R. O. Hayley. From Washington Mrs. R. M Evans arrived from Washington. D. O.. this morning to visit her mother. Mrs. R. L.- Daniels, and her brother. Frank Hull. Mrs. Brans, connected with the D.A.R. In the capital, has many friends here. - Wesley Observation The 200Mi anniversary of the conversion of John Wesley will be observed In the Main street Methodist church tonight. ar- vtoes will begin at 8 and the sn?cif!c memorial observance at 8 :45. The services will be conducted by Dr Jouett P. Bray, pastor. m Attend Inspection Capt. Carl Y. Tengwald. Lieut. James W. Grlgeby and Lieut. Weldon H. McBee attend ed the inspection of Company C. 186th Infantry of the Oregon national guard In the Grants Pass armory last night. Inspecting officer was Col. Alvln C Baker of Portland, command ing the 186th. Colonel Baker will Inspect Company A and headquarters company In the Medford armory at 8 tonight. Capt. Tengwald and I.ieut. Grlgsby were accompanied to Grants Pass by their wives. Portland. PORTLAND. Ore.. May 24. AP USDA) Hogs 400, market slow, steady with Monday: good-choice 165-210 lb. drlvelns. 9.00: few me dium. $8.85; carload lots. $9.25; 225 60 lb. and most light lights, $8.50: heavier butchers, $8.00; packing sows, $6.76; few feeder pigs, $8.60-75. CATTLE 125; calves- 125; market slow; 3 loads 1165 lb. holdover fed steers 25c lower at $8.25: light steers steady: scattered common-medium grass steers. $6.00(5 7.50: fleshy cows weak: bulls and low cutter cows steady; common-medium heifers, $5.n0(7.00; low cutter and cutter. $3.75 4.75: common-medium cows, $5.00-75; good beef cows. $6.75 and above: vealers strong; choice, $8.00 50: select. $9.00. SHEEP 200. market slow; spring lambs 50cc lower than Monday: good grades. $6.757.00: common. $5.50; few old crop lambs. $5.00-60: year lings and wethers. $3.50iff4.oo; me dium good ewes, $2.00-76. South San Francisco SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO. May 24 (AP-USDAl Hogs 700; fairly ac tive: generally steady: top and bulk 165-225 lb. butchers, $9.15; good packing sows, $7.15. CATTLE 200; Entire supply grass ers; market fairly active, generally steady: load and half medium 955 990 lb. weights $7.15-25; common to medium grass cows. $4.60 5.00; good cows quoted to $5.50 or slightly above; odd lots fat dairy type $4.50 75; medium bulls $5.506.00. Calves 35. Nominally steady. SHEEP 625. Lambs strong, weigh ing conditions considered; 3 decks good 72-lb. shorn Calif, spring lambs. $7.00 straight; other lambs . and classes absent; choice wooled spring ers quoted to $7.25 or possibly above: choice handywelght shorn slaughter ewes eligible to around $3.50. Chicago CHICAGO. May 24. ( AP-USDAl--HOGS: 17.000, Including 4.000 direct; mostly steady to 10c lower; top $8.78; good medium weight heavy packing sows $7.50.85; smooth butcher kinds $8. CATTLE 7.500: calves 2.000; fed steers and yearlings opening fully steady; early top steers $10.65; aver age 1.322 lbs.; heifers and tat cows steady; cutter grades cows weak; bulls 1016c lower; veeJers stesdy to weak; sausage bulls mostly $7.15 down. SHEEP 2.000, Including 700 direct; late Monday fat lambs and springers 25c; spots 35c lower; top and bulk California spring lambs $9.25; clip ped lambs $7.28(9.60; shorn lambs $6.75(1(7.25; sheep BteaOy: few head shorn medium ewes $3 .50. Portland Produce PORTLAND, May 34. (IP) Butter Prints: A grade. 37Vic lb. in parch ment wrappers; 38c In cartons; B grade, 26c lb. In parchment wrap pers. 2714c lb. In cartons. BUTTERFAT Portland delivery, buying price: A grade, 25-25 c in Walker's CELLAR Livestock mm country stations; A grade, 336 lb., B grade, 2c less; C grade 6c lb. lest. EGGS Buying prices by whole salers: Specials 20c; extras. 18Vio; standards 10V-.C: special medium 19T extra mediums lsc; under grades 150 dozen. COUNTRY MEATS Selling price to retailers: 8prlng lambs. 14c lb.; old lambs. 10-1 1c lb.; others unchang ed. Cheese, live poultry and turkeys unchanged. Potatoes, onions, cantaloupes, wool, hay, unchanged. Portland Wheat PORTLAND. Ore., May 34. (AP) Grain: Wheat Open High Low Close May .7Si,4 .75H .74'$ July .70 '4 .70Vi .69 .69 Sept. ,70 W.7014 .69 .68 Cash grain: Oats, No. 3 38 lb. white, 936.00; No. 3 AS lb. gray. $26.00. Barley. No. 3 46 lb. b. w., 38.00. Corn. No. 3 E. Y., shipment, $2850. Millrun. standard, unquoted. Cash wheat (bid) : Soft white, 73; western whits. 73; western red, 71. . Hard red winter, ordinary. 71: 11 per cent. 71; 13 per cent 74; IS per cent, 78; 14 per cent. 83. Hard red spring ordinary unquoted; 11 per cent 71; 13 per cent. 74; 13 per cent, 78; 14 per cent, 83. Hard whlte-Baart. ordinary. 73; 11 per cent. 73; 13 per cent, 73; IS per cent, 74Vi; 14 per cent, 784- Chicago Wheat CHICAGO, May 24. P) Outdoing a new 4 year low price record, the Chicago wheat market late today tumbled a?, cents a bushel. Open High Low Close May 77(4 77'i 75i 78 July 74!j 74 7314 73?j Sept 75 ii 75 "A 74 'i 74 H Wall St. Report NEW YORK. May 34. (API Feeble rallying attempts were short lived In todny'a stock market and selling in the final hour put leaders down fractions to more than 0. point at the close. Scantiness of offerings throughout the greater part of the proceedings was a mildly encouraging factor for some statisticians, but It was obaexv ed activity expanded a little on the finishing lap when the trend was downward. At that, transfers approx imated only 400,000 shares. Today's closing prices for 32 select, ed stocks follow: Al. Chem. & Dye .... '. 146 Am. Can 86",, Am. & Fgn. Pow . . 3, A. T. 4S T 120H Anaconda .. . 24 Atch. T. & S. F - .... 25 1-8 Bendlx Avla. 10'4 Beth. Steel .. 43'4 Caterplllir Tract ...... - 411, Chrysler 41 Coml. Solv 7(4 CurtlEs-Wrlght 4H DuPont 08?, Gen. Elec 34'4 Oen. Focda 27 ',, Gen. Mot 28(1 Int. Harvest 51 K I. T. & T 8H Johns-Man . 66 Monty Ward : 30 North Amer 1014 Penney (J. C.) 63 Phillips Pet .... Radio Sou. Pac Std. Brands .... St. Oil Cal 8t. Oil N. J Trans. Amer. .. Union Corb Unit. Aircraft U. S. Steel 31 "4 5(4 ny. 7(4 26 45 04 65 35(4 41H dan Francisco Batter. RAN FBANC1SCO. May 24 (AP- USDA) Butter, score. 02-26: 9-25. 8ACRAMENTO, May 24. (API Churning cream butterfat: First grade 2814; second grade 26(4. Mccormick lumber co HOLDINGS CLOSED OUT PORT GAMBLE. May 24. fP) Hold ings of the Charles R. McCortr.lck Lumber company In Washington, Cal ifornia and Oregon were sold for 16. 135.000 yesterday In a foreclosure sale at public auction. The Puget Mill and Ralner Invest ment company, Seattle, waa the sole TOMORROW ONLY I He couldn't get along without hit wife . . and fh, coolant get along with his mod ell MflSt-iQil iiiii Jm l.T TIMES TOMTE! IHT till Ritz Hillbillies The three Rltr. Brothers, in their new hit, "Kentucky Moonshine." opening tomorrow at the Crnterlan theater, could . give the famous Smiths aces and spades and still win hands down when It cornea to hirsute adornments. An hillbillies who make even the hills blush for sham, the Rltzes turn themselves loose on the unsuspecting hlllfolk. become Involved in a feud, almost John Boles John Boles and Lull Deste head the cast: of "She Married An Artist." coming to the Roxy theater for to morrow only. Prances Drake and Helen Weasley are also In the large oast. bidder. The buyern were plaintiffs In a reoent stt against the company In federal court in which thty w-rc awarded a mortgage Judgment of 8. 388.608. The sale yesterday was In satisfaction of Judgment. . SPECIAL COMMUNICATION Medford Lodge No. 103. A. P". & A. M.. Tuesday, May 34th, ,8 P. M Work. Enter ed Apprentice Degree. Vis iting Brethren welcome. L. L. SANDERS, W. M. R. E. Sweeney, Secretary. 4 Ma I fa rontnmndery No. 4 Knights Templar Masonic Temple, Ashland, Ore. Nj ociB t-ronciavc, weanea- day evening. Mny 33th. Open short form. Work, Order of the Temple. Dinner 8:48 p. m. Good at tendance urged. Earl T. Newbry, Commander R. E. Detrlck, Recorder, Jeeper's .LBl"' BROTHERS; KCNTUCKY fAOONSHINfc TONY MARJORH MARTIN-WEAVER SUM SUMMERVIUE JOHN mRADINE WAllY VERNON (...TON CHUHCHIU tDDH COIUN .,T!YELt WW TON."" Bing Crosby 'Or. Rhythm Shorn at 1:46 6:49-1:00 get their pants shot off. promote a love affntr and finally win a radio program , for themselves, which la what they wanted tn the first place. Htndlng the supporting cast are Tony Martin, aa the rndlo talent scout who "discovers" the Rltzes In the hills: Marjorle Weaver, who dis covers Tony; Slim Summervllle, Ber ton Churchill and Wally Vernon among others. Gene Raymond Two youngsters, head over heels In love, are rescued from making the worst mistake of their lives by a sentimental old musician In "Stolen Heaven." romantic drama opening a two-day run tomorrow at the Rlalto theater. Handsome Oene Ray mond and Olympe Bradna, the vi vacious new star of 1938, heads the cast. "Nurse Prom Brooklyn." co-star ring Bally Ellers and Paul Kelly, la the companion feature. Closing time for Too Late o Ola tflfy Ads lb l:3tp. m. LOTS OF LAWN SPRINKLERS You will find what you need In Hubbard ' itook of Lawn and Garden Sprinklers. Whirling and stationary type 35 to 84.00 Flower Sprinkler Cans, 8-quart - 95r HUBBARD BROS. Creepers! Look Who's i if J Southern Oregon Humane society today Issued a warning on foxtails and repeated a previous warning on raw fish. The season is now here when fox tails are prevalent, and care should be exercised by owners at dog and cat pets. It was emphasized. The fox- talla get Into the feet of dogs and rata going Into fields and Into the ears of long-eared dogs, the society pointed out. Unless they are removed, the fox tails work their way Into the bodies of the animals, causing great pain and sometimes dath, the society counselled. Owners of pets should be careful to remove the foxtails, It was urged. Raw fish from all streams In southern Oregon Is deadly poison for dogs, the society reminded the public To Klamath Ralph K. Sweenry. county treasurer, and Dr. Sherman L Dlvlne, pastor of the First Presby terian church, transacted business in Klcmath Palis today. Too Late to Classify FOR RENT Furnished comfortable apartment: private entrance; Frig ldalre, etc. Inquire 518 6. Oakdeie. USED TRUCKS 1P30 O.M.C. Heavy Duty Flckup,..4H.1 1936 DO DOE Pickup 488 1934 CHEVROLET 114-ton Truek: factory flat bed: new brake. and paint . S95 Phone 37. 131 N. Bartlett. MEDFORD QARAOI. FOR SALE Large National oath reg ister, a-drawer electric Cheap. At Chateau, afternoon or evening.. FOR SALE OR TRADE Transferred, will accept any reasonable cash or trade offer for my improved acre, age. Phone 493-L. FOR SALE Electrio portable Mwlng machine. Airway vacuum .weeper. Hotpolnt electric range, ohlffonler, RCA. radio. 504 W. Jacluon. FOR RENT 4-room partly fnrniahed houeo on Thomaa road, croaa from Dark'a Grocery. 115 per month. LAUREL. Fir and Pine: II. up. Tel. V- 452-R-3. FOR SALE Credit on new Ford car. Will discount. Phone 1688-R. WANTED Painter want, work In exchange for rent. Box S7R9, Mall Tribune. FOR SALE 1938 Ford Fordor Sedan. Returning eaat. muat ralae raah Sacrifice for 1496. R. B. Sllkala, 930 N. Bartlett. PAPERING. 36o roll. Painting at reasonable prices. Work guaran teed. Call Apt. 6, 810 N. Bartlett. Coming! Mais . . 30r Tvea . . 401-Kldillea-100 FOR SALE 1037 Chrysler Sedan; good condition, good rubber. Also combination wood and kerosene range. Cheap. Call after 6 p. m.. 1468 Prune St. FOR SALE OR LEASE Well 'J0hted suburban store and station. Sti ck at invoice. Living quarters. .Box 8791. Tribune. WILL EXCHANGE words In Liberty's "Scrambled Resorts." Phone A84-J. C. E. OATES AUTO CO. SPECIAL R. O GUARANTEED 1037 Ford 60 Coupe IS6S 1936 Ford Tudor Touring Sedan: reconditioned motor, excel lent paint MM 1935 Ford Fordor. trunk, recon ditioned motor, good paint M4S 1135 Ford Coupe. 3-wlndow de luxe; reconditioned thruout 4 1936 Plymouth 4-door Sedan: new paint; with radio .496 1930 Ford Express, dual wheel.. canopy 1338 1930 Chevrolet Coupe; excellent condition 1165 O. E. GATES AUTO CO. Used Car Department 6th and Bartlett. COMPLETE hlhrtcatton. 76c. Mo hawk Service Station, Rive raid and Jackaon. FOR SALE 8-room modem hous and 3 acrea. Small payment down, or trade for ttock. wood, or what have you. Phone 433-R-3. TOUNO MAN want, work of ony kind. Experienced, licensed chauf feur, caretaker, service station at tendant and grocery clerk, refer ence.. V. A. Rowe, 573 East Main. Ailand. 1933 Ford Logging Truck and Trailer I6il6.00 1931 Ford Logging Truck and Trailer ......I396.00 1938 Ford Hi -ton Truck.....3Mi.00 1938 Ford Pickup 1335.00 1936 Dodge Pickup 48S.OO Claycomb Motor Co.. Ashland, Ore. FURNISHED APT private I'S'.h, Frigldalre. 806 W. Main. WANTED Cooking or housework by capable girl. Beat of references. Call or writ, at 331 Maple. FOR SALE Large Decoration Day bouquets. 35e. 343 N. Orape St. FOR RENT 4-room modern hnus with sleeping porch: partly fur nlahed. Call 1011 West 10th St. HAVE motor and chassis steam clean ed for summer driving at Mitchell Auto Beauty Shop. An Authorised RIMONIZ will protect your car's finish. . Daily's Auto Painting 39 Scuth Bartlett BETTER KODAK PICTURES Careful developing and expert printing assures you of "more good pictures on every toll." In at 11 out at 6 SWEM'S Photo Supplies 1:45-6:45-0:00 SHE STOLE HEftafc ml SHE'LL STEAL YOUR HEART! i See It! Ends Tonight I 5? 1 1MMM PI.IH "RKCKLESX LIVING" T T .bo