MEDFORD MATE TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, THURSDAY. JUNE 2, 1938
PAGE SEVEN
LOCAL and PERSONAL
Klamath Caller Mrs. Martha Ted
rick of Klamath Falls was a Medford
caller today.
From Ashland Floyd F. Dickey
was a business visitor In Medford
this morning.
From Los Angeles Harry Kllng of
Lot Angeles transacted business In
Medford yesterday.
From Sardine Creek Mrs. Mildred
Uteter of Sardine creek called upon
friends and transacted business here
today.
Here Today Prof. Angus Bowmer,
drama Instructor at Southern Oregon
Normal school In Ashland, vas a Med
ford visitor this morning.
From Corvallls George Curry of
Oorvallls has been transacting busi
ness In this city for the past several
days.
From Ashland Mrs. W. G. Sander
and Mrs. Clark Thomas of Ashland
transacted business lu Medford yes
terday. Visits Here Mrs. J. P. Hoa gland
and Mrs. Venlta Hawkins and son Pe
Lalne of Ashland spent. Wednesday
here visiting friends.
Mirror Stolen Bren Starcher of
Route 1 told elty police yesterday
tnat a round rear-view mirror was
stolen from his car parked on North
Bartlett street Monday night.
Office Training Miss Janle V.
Smith, executive assistant of the
Rogue River national forest, went to
the Union Creek ranger station today
to train the protective Assistant In
offloe work. The task was to take
two days.
From Berkeley Mrs. H. p. Har
grave recently arrived In Medford
from her home In Berkeley, Cal and
Is a guest at the home of her sister.
Miss Gertrude Weeks, at 38 North
Orange street.
Minor Accident Lloyd William
Wright of Central point and George
Haas of 606 West 11th street drove
cars Involved In a minor accident In
front of the Morton Milling company
on West Jackson boulevard Wednes
day afternoon, city police reported
today.
t
To Yakima Mr. and Mrs. Ralph
L. Cook and daughter, Barbara Jean
of 924 East Jackson street left this
morning by motor for Yakima, Wash ,
where they will attend the wedding
of Mr. Cook's sister. Miss Verna Cook.
They expect to vacation there about
ten days.
Ice Cream Social An ice cream
social will be given by the Ladles' Aid
society of St. Peter's Lutheran church
this evening on the church lawn at
Eajrt Main street and Portland avenue.
Home-baked cakes will be served with
the loe cream. The public Is invited.
Curb service will also be provided.
Tackle Stolen Miscellaneous fish
ing tackle, including a valuable four
foot pole, was stolen from the garage
of Thomas Flynn, 319 North Oakdale
avenue, sometime since last Saturday
night, the owner reported to city
police. Mr. Flynn told police the
lock on the garage door was broken
to effeot entrance.
Building Permits Arthur Short
of 631 Palm street applied at the city
building inspector's office yesterday
for a permit to enlarge a kitchen and
build a new porch at a stated cost
of 3O0. Martha A. Brandon of 311
North Ivy street applied for a permit
to remodel a private garage at a
stated cost of 50.
Driver Tests examination of ap
plicants for licenses or permits to
operate cars will be held here as usual
Saturday. Ward McReynolds, state
examiner, and his staff will be in
council chambers on the top floor of
city hall from 8 to 5 and applicants
are asked to report between those
hours. Both written examinations
and road testa will be held.
HELP
KIDNEYS PASS
3 LBS. A DAY
Doctort My your kidney contain 15 mile
of tiny tub or altera whiab help to purify th
blood and keep you -i withy. Most! peopU pug
about 3 pinti a dty or about 8 pounds of ut.
Frequent or scanty paaugei with martins
and burning ahowa there may be aometbini
wrong with your kidneyi or bladder.
An ezceaa of acids or poisons in your blood,
when due to functional kidney dleordera, may
be the oauae of nagging backache, rheumatlB
pains, leg pains, loss of pep and energy, get
ting up nights, swelling, puffineaa under
the tyea, beadaabes and disslness.
Don't wait I Aik your druggist for Doas'g
Pills, used successfully by nuUionn for over 40
rears. They give happy relief and will help the
S miles of kidney tubes flush out poisonous
vaste from your blood. Get Doan's Pilla.
Fined 95 Kenneth Mulkey of
Klamath Palls was fined A In city
court this morning for driving an
automobile without an operator'a lic
ense. Mulkey, city police said, drovo
a Dodge sedan on the Southern Pa
cific right-of-way from Sixth street
almost to Main street, knocking over
a water hydrant on the lawn back of
the Jackson County Chamber of Com
merce. School to Open fllmerl Jarvi, as
sistant forester of the Rogue River
national forest In charge of fire con
trol, went to Carberry today to make
final preparations at the old COG
camp for the annual guard training
school which will open Monday. The
school will last for three days, the
protective force receiving intensive
training In the latest technique of
fire spotting, control and suppression,
e e e
Join Army Olenn Reed, son of
Mrs. Grace Reed of 840 Palm street,
and James Annlng, son of Henry Au
nlng of 517 Western avenue, left by
train last night for Portland where
they were to be enlisted In the 38th
engineers. United States army. The
engineering unit is engaged In a spe
cial topographical work. Annlng was
a member of this year's graduating
class at Medford senior high school.
Reed was graduated last year. Quali
fications for enlistment with the 39th
engineers Include a high school edu
cation or Its equivalent.
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Legionnaire Here Duncan Neago.
prominent American Legionnaire and
voyageur of Portland, transacted busi
ness here jysterday before continuing
to Klamath Falls. He planned to re
turn Saturday to go to Oregon Caves
for the third annual Oregon-California
interstate ceremonial of the
40 et 8 soclete. The Portland dele
gation will have charge of the Initi
ation ceremony. Mr, Nease la editor
of the Marne Taxi, official publica
tion of the Portland 40 et 8 volture,
which is one of the three vol tu res In
the whole country possessing an orig
inal Marne taxlcab.
On Committee Mayor T. S. Wiley,
County Commissioner Ralph Billings
and a. M. Oreen. editor of the Tid
ings, will represent the A&hland
Chamber of Commerce on the general
COmmlttftA Of t.ba mwnllv fnrmaH A-
soclatlon of Southern Oregon Cham
bers oi commerce, it was announced
by Prank J. VanDyke, president of
the Ashland chamber. The general
committee will meet in the Hotel
Medford at 3 p. m. Saturday to map
out a highway Improvement program
to aubmit Saturday evening to the
commission. All persons and busi
ness enterprises Interested in high
way betterment and tourist travel
are Invited to the dinner and meet
ing. Reservations may be made at
the chamber of commerce here. Med
ford, Ashland, Grants Pass, Roseburg
and Yreka. Cal chambers of com
merce will be represented.
Livestock
Portland
PORTLAND, Juno 2. (X78DA)
HOGS 800, Including 498 through
and direct; market active, steady;
good to choice 168 to 210-lb. drlvelns,
$8.26, tew lots $8.70, carload lots
$8.30 225 to 275-lb., 7.S07.75; light
lights, (7.50; packing sows, $8.00
8.28; lightweights, ts.80; choice light
feeder pigs, 88.28.
CATTLE 200, calves 80 Including
34 direct; market slow; few sales
weak, most bids lower; scattered
common grass steers, $8.8005.80;
good fed ateers, $7.80; lew common
to medium heifers, $5.80(38.80; fat
grassy heifers, $7.00 and above; low
cutter and cutter cows, $3.8034.00;
fleshy dairy type cows, $4.75; good
beef oowe. $5.356.3S; load California
grass cows, held above $5.75; bulla,
$6.5038.80; good to choice vealers,
7.60 8.00.
SHEEP 700 Including 221 direct;
market active, steady; good 75 to B5
1b. spring lambs, $6.50; common to
medium $6.25 9 8.00; few old crop
lambs, $4.O06.O0; medium to good
ewes, $1.76e2.S0.
Chicago
CHICAGO. June 2. (AP-USDA)
Hogs 13.000, Including 4.500 direct;
active, 10-15 higher than Wednes
day's average; top $8.88: good 400
800 'lb. packing sows $7.86-90.
CATTLE 8,000, calves 1,500, ed
steers and yearlings fully steady;
strictly choice and prime offerings
scarce; early top $10.40, but best held
above $10.85; light yearlings $9.75;
medium weight and weighty steers
$10.00-40; she-, toe steady; beat
weighty heifers $9.60; most fat cows
$6.50-7.50; cutter grades $4.75-8.78:
bulls mostly $6.90 down; vealers 80
lower: practical top $9.00; few $9.50.
SHEEP 9,000. including 6,600 di
rect: late Wednesday top lambs and
springers strong to shade higher; fat
and springers 16-28 up: choice me
dium California $8.10 straight: dip
ped lambs 18.35-7JO; bulk $7.00-36;
BE ECONOMWISE
Order your green
SLAB WOOED
Now when delivery is assured
12 and 16 inch
$$75
aT$a
BIO LOAD
Delivered in city
limit.
Timber Pro tot Company
Phone
End of North Central
top California ewes $840; spring
lambs 25 higher; medium $9.78-10.00;
clipped lambs steady $7.00-40.
Portland Wheat
PORTLAND, Ore, June 2. (jPj
Oraln: Wheat.
. Open High Low Close
July 6414 ! M 44
Sept 84 64 64 64
Cash grain:
Oats No. 2-38 lb. white 28.00: No.
2-38 lb. gray 25.00.
Barley No. 2-46 lb. B.W. 28.00.
Corn No. 2-E. 7. shipment 26.50.
Mullrun standard, unquoted.
Cash wheat (bid):
Soft white 66; western white, 8V4;
western red 63 ft.
Hard red winter ordinary 63 V4: 11
per cent 64; 12 per cent 66; It per
cent 73; 14 per cent 80.
Hard red spring ordinary 63: 11 per
cent 64: 12 per cent 66; 13 per cent
76: 14 per cent 82.
Hard whlte-Baart ordinary 66: 11
per cent 86; 12 per eent 67; 18 per
cent 68; 14 per cent 71.
Today'a car receipts; Wheat 78;
flour 6; corn 2; o's 1; mlllfeed 5.
Portland Produce
PORTLAND, Ore., June 2. (AP)
BUTTER Prints: A grsde 27V4o lb.
In parchment wrappers, 28c lb. In
cartons: B trade 26 K a lb. In parch
ment wrappers, 27ftc lb. In cartons.
BUTTERPAT Portland delivery,
huvlncr nrlce: A areds. 2Sa264c In
country stations: A grade, 23 Vio lb.;
B grade, 2c less; C grade, 8c lb.. less.
EGOS Buying price by wholesal
ers: Specials, 22o; extras, Wftc;
standards, 17V4C; special medium,
l7V4c: extra mediums, 18V4e; under
grades, 16Vc dozen.
COUNTRY MEATS Selling price
to retailers: Coultry killed hogs,
best butcher, under 160 lbs., 10
llo lb.; old lambs, 78c lb.; others
unchanged.
Cheese, live poultry and turkeys,
unchanged.
Cescara Bark Buying price: 1938
peel, ViC lb.
Potatoes, onions, cantaloupes, wool
and hay, unchanged.
Chicago Wheat
CHICAGO, June 2. (AP) Wheat:
Open High Low Close
July .69 .69 H .67ft .69
Sept. .70 .71V, -69 .70V,
Deo. .72V4 'WJi .W
Wall St. Report
NEW YORK, June 2. (AP) Late
buying In utilities awakened a sleep
ing stock market today and selected
Issues, after succumbing to earlier
profit selling, got back on the rally
ing trail tor net gains of fractions
to a point or so. There waa an as
sortment of losers, however, at the
close.
The Uet extended Wednesday's up
swing at the opening, but soon met
sufficient offerings to take the steam
out of leaders. Initial advances were
cut down or cancelled In many oases
as the session progreseed. Volume
picked up In the final hour when
quotations were stiffening. Trans
fers were around 800,000 shares.
Today's closing prices for 82 se
lected stocks follow:
Al. Chem. & Dye 144
Am. Can ............. B5H
Am. as Pgn. Power .. 3V
- 129',
... 22
28
- 10
42
88
40 V4
ev.
95
32
28
28 Vs
8114
64
39",
18
60
80
V4
10
7
96
St4. Oil N. J. 46
Trans. Amer, 8
Union Carb. 62
A. T. ic T
Anaconda x ..
Atch. T. & S. P,
Bendlx Aviation
Beth, Steel
Caterpillar Tractor
Chrysler . -
Coml. Solv.
Curtlss-Wrlght
DuPont
Gen. Electric
Gen. Poods
Gen. Motors
Int. Hsrvest. ...........
I. T. it T
Johns-Msn. ,
Mont. Wsrd
North. Amer. . .
Penney (J. C.)
Phillips Pet.
Radio
Sou. Pac.
8td. Brands
Std. Oil Csl.
t Has wrflW
Hollywood's slng
In'est swlngln'est
star-studded show!
TODAY
nd FRIDAY!
El
Altee Faye
Geo. Ntorpfty
KtM Hwray
and OswaW
100 Otters
United Aircraft
U. S. Steel
25
40
San Francisco Butter
SAN rRANCISCO. June 2 (AP
USDAIButter: Score 99, 26c; 91,
24Hc.
SACRAMENTO, Call!., June 2
(AP) Churning cream butterfat:
First grade, 28c; second grsde, 25o.
V.F.W. TO LAY PLANS
FOR STATE CONCLAVE
Plans for the department encamp
ment to be held In Salem will be
formulated at the rosular meeting of
Crater Lake post and auxiliary of
Veterans of Foreign Wars In the
Medford armory at 8 Friday evening.
A large number of oeregatea from
Medford are planning to attend the
conference and at the session Friday
win receive special Instructions from
Commander Frederick C. Butler. A
school of Instruction will be held at
Salem during the encampment. It Is
sponsored by Crater Lake post.
A soft ball team la now being or
ganized and will also be sponsored
by the post. Chairman W. J. Cooney
will make a complete report of the
team at Friday's meeting.
Initiation will tske place at the
aeaslon and other Important busi
ness will be in order. '
LURE BOY TUMBLES
OUT OF MOVING AUTO
Charles Tie, three-yesr-old son of
S. a. Tie of Losler Lane, was treated
for a slight head bruise and super
flclal scratches at Community hos
pital last night alter falling out of
his father's car, traveling west an
East Main street at at a slow rate of
speed.
The Perl ambulance, returning
from the Community hospital, waa
driving along behind the Tie ma
chine and ruahed the little boy back
to the hospital, where It was deter
mined he was only slightly Injured.
Mr. Tie said the car door apparently
opened suddenly, causing his son to
tumble to the pavement.
LOCAL STUDENTS WIN
PRIZES ON L-N QUIZ
Roger Henselmsn and Kay Naka
glrl, members of this year's high
school graduating class, won state
prizes in the national contest con
ducted by the League of Nations
association. It waa announced today
by C. Glenn Smitn, principal,
Henselmsn wou second state prize
and Nakagtrl third, the former re
ceiving $10 and the latter $5.
The oontest comprises a 214-hour
examination on the Leag-w of Na
tions, Its purposes and functions.
The Grange
gams Valley Grange
Orange will meet June 4 and a
good attendance la desired as the
meeting Is set for election of an
alternate delegate to the state
Grange session at Klamath Falls.
Memorial services were held the
second meeting In May honoring
the membera deceased since organ
ization of the order. The following
members assisted: Mrs. Maud Grant,
Mrs. R. E. Kealon. Mrs. H. Pyle.
Miss Msrlan Duggan, the lecturer
Mrs. Ruth Klnne, and Mrs. J. L.
Frlnk.
Mrs. Wm. Foley of Central Point
gave an appropriate talk on the
origin and purpose of Memorial day
Dramatic Role
A Pickle Btxby, Andy Devlne hu
what la probably hli finest character
ization, and on that addi greatly to
the entertainment of "In Old Chi
cago." the spectacular drama now
showing to capacity crowds at the
Craterlan theater, where It plays until
Saturday night.
Romantic Team
As poignant as "Stella Dallas," with
the dramatic punch of "Dead End."
and yet containing a refreshing slant
of Its own, "King of the Newsboys"
comes to the Rlalto theater as the
companion feature with Charles Star
rett In "Call of the Rockies." Lew
Ayres and Helen Mack have the ro
mantlo leads In the dramatlo hit,
and other membera of the cast In
clude Alison Skip worth and Mar J or le
Main (the mother of "Dead End.")
Ayres plays the title role as the young
son of the slums who Uses to Importance.
as the closing number.
During suggestions for good of
the order Mr, and Mrs. Foley com
plimented the Orange on the pro
gress made on the new hall.
The chairman of the ways and
means committee advised a card
party for raising funds would be
given In the near future. Members
expressed themselves as eager to see
the drill team active again.
Refreshments were served by the
Duggan family.
SPECIAL COMMUNICATION
Medford Lodge No. 108, A.
T, tb A. M., Friday, June Srd,
8 p. m. Work, M. M. Degree.
Visitors welcome.
L. L. Sanders, W. M.
R. E. Sweeney, Secretary,
-$ HlllsA Temple meets at
Uas-Ai. Hull Aahlanrf
Friday awning. June 3.
in stated session. Re
ports on Ceremonial.
Routine business. Final plans for
Los Angeles trip. Refreshments after
session. A. B. Brown ell, Potentate.
R. I. Detrlck, Recorder.
Too Late to Classify
FOR BENT 4-room house, furnish
ed. 821 Oak. Phone 1341-J.
FOB SALC General Electric de luxe
refrigerator. 8 cu. ft., 1937 model,
used $ months. A bargain for some
one. Call at 741 W. Jackson.
POULTRY house spray onlv 29c gal.
Fly spray. 60c gal. BEST PLACE
to buy FEEDS, hay salt. Davis Feed
Store, 127 No. Riverside.
MR. FABMER, can you gueas the
weight of a calf? Tell us. Davis
Feed Store, 127 N. Riverside.
WANTED Hay to bale.
St. Phone 122$.
51$ Laurel
FRYERS Barred Rock, milk and
grain fattened. Phone 1777-J, or
Inquire last house left side Locler
Lane.
FOR SALC Oood bicycle, cheap.
204. So. Grape.
WANTED House cleaning, 25e per
hour; also wsshlng snd Ironing.
References. Tel. 1565-J.
FOB SALE 45 acres good soil; 25
sores alfalfa. 12 sores wheat. 8 acres
corn; no Irrigation to pay; $3800.
Modern 8-room house, good con
dition, Urge lot, trees, Iswn, flowers,
gsrden; $3200.
H. G. Wilson, 7 Chestnut, Tel. 1684.
EXCHANGE SMALL DAIBY
OQTCA acres, mostly Bear
i9i3nll creek bottom soil, 8 acres
Irrigated, balance aub
Irrlgates; neat modern 6-room cot
tage with baaement and furnaco
barn, chick house, etc., family fruit.
Farm mechlnery goes with place.
On paved road. Terms or trade for
Medford home.
THE REAL ESTATE EXCHANGE
No. 7 N. Bartlett St.
FOR SALE. SACRIFICE t- Beauty
equipment. Sommera P. w. ma
chine. 2 dryers, shsmpoo trsy, mir
ror. Perfect condition. See owner.
819 Bennett St., sfter 8 p. m.
FOR RENT Clean 8-room houae,
831 Weat 12th. Phone lli-L.
REMODELING Home Owner Loan
Corp. house, 132 Tripp, for ssle
only. Best terms. Harold H. Brown
Agency. Phone 196, after 6, 1870.
WANTED Man to work In hay at
Wllhlte Ranch. Phcne 8-F-24. Lake
Creek, Ore.
FOR SALE Two fresh heifers, one
fresh cow, one springer cow snd
one fine 2-yesr-old saddle mare.
78 Mt. Ave, Ashland, Ore.
FOR RENT Furnished small single
apartment; Prlgldalre and electric
range. Hotel Holland. '
FOR RENT 7-room furnished house.
Inquire SO Cotw.e. evenings.
1938 PLYMOUTH Touring Sedan, de
luxe model; orlglnsl finish like new;
gusrsnteed throughout. Only $679
for Saturday only. Low, eaay terms.
PIERCE-ALLEN MOTOR CO
Dodge snd Plymouth Distributors.
ELECTRIC refrigerators reflnlshed like
new. Mitcneii Auto Beauty unop.
FOR RENT 6-room unfurnished
house, close In: $22.50, water paid.
A. W Walker, Real Estate, 223 No.
Riverside.
HAIL INSURANCE at standard rates
Prompt and satisfactory adjust
ments. CHARLES A. WING AGENCY, INC.
P.ANO CLEARANCE SALE
Every piano on aale at unheard of low
prloea. Finest used pianos In south
ern. Oregon. All tremendoua bar
galna. We can give you easy terms,
but remember CASH TALKS. Hawley
Transfer. 118 N. Riverside.
Why leave grave
unmarked when you a
can mark It with a
beautiful and durable
BRONZE MARKER
of quality at so Uttle
expense t Let as help
S) you solve your mark
er problem.
The M. T. Burna Agenoy
111 N. Main Phone 248-B, Ashland
FOR SALE R. I. Red fryers. Sweeney
Hatchery. Old Pacifio Hwy.
SMALL DAIRY FARM
10 Acres, all Irrigated and In clover;
fruit and berries; new house and
garsge, fslr barn; located on stato
highway; mall, school bus and cream
routea. Price $3400, Including 10
cows, 8 ealvea and household furni
ture. L. G. Plckell. 18 8o. Bartlett.
WANTED To buy horse suitable for
riding and driving. Phone 437-R.
C. C. Hoover. .
FOR SALE By owner, 8 acre with
4-room modem house. Route 1,
Box 108.
FOR RENT Lsrge rooms, comfort,
sble beds; always cool, 1211 West
Msln.
WILL PAY CASH for chesp motor
cycle. O. I. WomeUdorf, 224 Clark.
LADY'S light coat, slee 18, $1.60. Tel.
1565-J,
FOR RENT 2-ronm apt., close In;
hot and cold water, garage. 115 No.
Holly.
NEW FEED PRICES
Wheat, very good quality per owt.
Whole Corn, Eastern per cwt.
Cracked Corn, eastern. . .per owt.
Rolled Barley per ik.
Ground Barley ; per cwt.
Boiled Oats per
Ground Oati - per cwt.
Millrun per ak.
$1.70
1.80
1.90
1.25
1.70
1.00
1.76
1.15
2.00
2.20
2.40
2.45
2.15
1.60
2.00
2.50
.96
1,10
Speolal Egg Maah per cwt.
Speolal Developing Mash per owt.
X-tra Egg Producer Mash .... per cwt.
Triangle Developing Mash ....per owt.
Developing Scratch .....per owt.
Speoial Dairy Feed per ak.
Bar None Dairy Feed per cwt.
Turkey Grower Pellets ......per cwt.
Special Calf Meal .per sk.
Triangle Calf Meal per ak.
You will find it profitable to you to use
TRIANGLE Poultry and Dairy Feeds
BERRY 0UPS and BERRY CRATES
Fly Spray and Orohard Supplies
See ua before you buy
TRADE and WIN a new John Deere Tractor and 20 sacks
of Triangle Feed FREE. Ask us for details.
F. E. SAMSON CO.
Phone 833. 229 N. Riveraide, Medford
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A PICTURE LIKE THIS!
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Martha RAY BOB
HOPE BEN BLUE
EDW. EV, H0RT0N
JACKIE 0000AN
BETTY G R A B L E
Streets or Slums?
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"Sailing Along"
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W AH E3 H IS
You DO Get a Dreak Now and Then
The price oC the Model
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29 No. Riverside Phono' 1 100