MEPFOKD MAIL TRIBUNE, MTCT)FO"RD, OTJECKVST. THTTRSDAY. .TT7ICE 16, 1938.
PAGE NTNE
LOCAL aiid
Here on Business Robert Pope of
Butte Falls transacted business In
this city today.
On Business Elmer C. Pan sett,
alumni secretary qf the University ol
Oregon In Eugene, spent today here
on bu&lneas. He was en route to
Klamath Falls.
To Ashland LeUa and Jane Carl
ton of &1S South Central avenue Ma
lted friends and relative In Ashland
Tuesday.
To Build Garage T. R. Barry of
751 West Jackson boulevard applied
at the city building Inspector's office
yesterday for a permit to construct a
private garage at a stated cost of 300.
Glass to Meet Women's SOS Bible
class of the First Baptist church will
meet at 3 o'clock Friday afternoon In
the home of Mrs. E. K. Warner at 6J5
) Palm street.
From Ashland Ashland residents
visiting In Med ford last night were
Charles Tonner, Leonard Hall and
Aubrey Miles, the latter two attend
ing the softball games at the high
school stadium.
Minor Accident James Vlelra of
Central Point and Lewis Smith of Los
Vegas, Nev., drove cars Involved In a
minor accident Wednesday afternoon
on the Pacific highway near Central
Point, a city police report said today.
Grass Fire The fire department's
ehemlcal truck was called at 8:38 this
morning to put out a grass blaze that
started on the senior high school
property. No damage was done. The
grass was being burned off and the
fire got out of control, firemen re
ported. To Vacation Mr. and Mrs. George
S. Hoard and niece. Miss Jean Swart n
out of St. Helens will leave on a
. month's vacation Sunday for' Wis
consin via Yellowstone national park
After visiting relatives In Wisconsin,
they will make a stop on the return
trip In Littleton, Colo., where they
will Inspect the factory of Red Comet.
Inc.. of which Mr. Hoard Is the direct
southern Oregon representative.
Traffic Gains United Air Ltn&s
today reported substantially Increase!
traffic over Its Pacific coast and trans
continental airways during May, wltn
a total of 9.000.000 revenue pa&senger
mUes for gains ,of 18 percent over
April and 8 percent over May of Inst
year. New summer schedules provide
for 35 percent more seat-miles than
were operated last summer. Part of
the enlarged facllltes were provided to
accommodate an expected Increase in 1
travel to the Pacific northwest states.
It was said by Max C. Henne. field
manager here.
HAPPY RELIEF
FROM PAINFUL
BACKACHE
Caused by Tired Kidneys
Many of those gnawing, nagging, painful
btcktcnea peoplo bUme on coldi or str&ina
are often caud by tired kidneys nd my
be relieved when treated in the right way.
The kidneys are Nature'aohief way of taking
zcoea acids and poisonous waste out of the
blood. Most people pass about 3 pints a day or
about 3 pounds of waste.
If the IS miles of kidney tubes and filtra
don't work well, poisonous wssts matter stays
Id the blood. These poisons may start nagging
isckaehes, rheumaUo pains, loss of pep ana
energy, getting up nigots, swelling pufflness
under the eves, headaches and diitineaa.
Don't waitl Ask your druggist for Doan'i
Pills, used successfully by millions for over 40
years. They give happy relief and will help tht
16 miles of kidney tubes flush out poisonous
waste from the blood. Gat Doan'i Pills.
Phone
1300
for Towing or'
Wrecker Service
Anywhere Anytime
Lewis Super Service
Flo More Fleas
On Cat or Dog!
Here's a quick, fare, eat? way to
ret rid of the fleas. Simply sprinkle
the powder lightly through the fur,
Then watrh the fleas roll off!
BCHACH is sate, cheap, odorless
keep pets healthier and free from fleas.
In Handy Sifter Cans 25c op at Drug,
GroMTT. Seed Stores and Pet Shops.
PRONOUNUD BU'HACK
ORDER YOUR GREEN
SLAB WOOP
Now when delivery is assured
$475
12 and 16 inch
Prompt Delivery Can Now Be Ma3e on
FACTORY BLOCKS
TimberP
Phone 7
PERSONAL
Back from Vacation Miss June
Nugent, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. V.
J. Nugent of 33 Tripp street and a
1938 graduate of Medford high school,
returned today from a vacation visit
with school chums and friends at
Yachata, Newport and other coast
towns.
Meeting Tomorrow Rogue River
Valley Navy Mothers club whl hold a
regular semi-monthly meeting at 8
o'clock tomorrow nleht in the rmme
of Mrs. Clara Hlgglns near the Red
rop scnooJ. Members are to ossemble
at the Jackson County Chamber of
Commerce at 7:30. transnnrtjttlnn to
be provided those not having cars.
To Ranger Station mim Jmu v
Smith, executive assistant at Rogue
River national forest headquarters
here, went to the Lake o Woods ran
ger station todav to instruct pn.r
John Sarglnson In the routine of of-
nce proceaure and fiscal budgets. She
was expected to return tomorrow or
Saturday. - 4
m
Back from School w r nhu
assistant aupervisor of the Rogue
Kiver national forest, resumed his
duties at headquarters here this
afternoon, having enmniti mip.a
of instruction In timber management
conauctea at a rorest service school
In Seneca. Mr. Obye hsd been at
tending the school since June 8.
To Brine Family Ubt n nnn
Medford manager for United Air Lines,
left by motorcar this afternoon for
Oakland. Cal., where he formerly re
sided. He is to return with his fam
ily. Mrs. Henne inri t.htr ton ihll.
dren. Adele and Max, Jr., who will
resia. nere at 739 Dakota afreet for
the aummer. The children attend
achool In Oakland. The family will
arrive Saturday.
T. Leave Noon . Kramer rtoti.t
Medford attorney, la leaving Saturday
by motorcar for Turlock, Cal.'. where
he will spend several days visiting a
fratemltV brother. Alfrri nwanmn
He will then proceed to San Francisco
where he will embark on the steamer
Lurllne for Honolulu. In the Islands
he will be the guest of cliff Lord,
former Medford resident now residing
in Honolulu. Mr. Deuel will be awa7
about three weeks.
...
TO Honolulu RltfiSf.lt TTlrirh
Of Mr. and Mrs. Lewin TTIrlh nf nan
Minnesota avenue, and Harry Stan
ley, son or Lieut, and Mrs. H. A.
Stanley of Crater Lake highway, are
leaving tonight for Seattle where they
will embark on the "Oklahoma" for
a month's cruise to Honolulu. Both
bOVa are Untvemitv rtf Wnahlrtcrrw
students and members of the naval
reserve officers training corps. Thev
will sail Friday.
1
Portland '
PORTLAND. Ore., June 18. (AP
USDA) HOOS: 700. Including 284
direct, market opened active, 10
25c higher; later sales only steady
with Wednesday's average; good
choice 168-215 lb. drlvelns (8.75:
scattered early sales (8.85 9: 225-75
lb. 8i9.25. early sales 88.80; light
lights 88.28; packing sows 8819.25;
lightweights $8.50; choice light feed
er pigs $8.75.
CATTLE 200, Including 10 direct;
calves 50, Including 13 direct; mar
ket active, steady to strong; in
stances 18 25c higher on steers and
heifers; scattered lots common-medium
grass steers $8.767.25: mixed
steers and heifers $7.25; strictly good
grain fed steers $8.75; common-medium
grass heifers $5.50 7: cutters
$4.50; low cutter and cutter cows
$3-25.76: common-medium grades
$4 9.75; good beef cows $5.60; bulls
$5 .75; good beef bulls $6.25; choice
vealers $7.60; common-medium $5
8.00.
SHEEP 800, Including 179 direct;
market slow, weak, 26c lower than
early Wednesday; bulk and top good
trucked In spring lambs 6.25; common-medium
$5,259.76; few old
crop lambs steady $4.26; slaughter
ewea strong $29.75: common $1.00.
SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, June 18.
(AP-USDA) HOGS: 600. Including
200 direct; around 10320c higher;
two loads choice 197 lb. Oregohs
$9.70, extreme top; all packing sows
$7.60.
CATTLE 80, Including 38 direct:
not enough to test market, mostly
nominal. Late yesterday: two loads
885 lb. south coast steers $7.40: med
ium to good heifers steady; heavy
grass cows dull; few low cutters and
cutters S3 JW a 4 jo: ouiu mosuy o
8. Calves: 26, Including 20 direct.
nominal: good to choice vealera quot
ed $8,509.78: slaughter calves $8.
SHEEP 2600: slow, choice grades
scarce; around 16 singles, medium to
good north coast lambs weak to 25c
lower, around $7: paex&gs gooa 01
lb. lambs $6.76; shorn ewes weak to
80c lower past two days, mostly 76c
$2.28.
BIO LOAD
Delivered In City
Limits
Company
OMOON
Livestock
End of North Central
PwT
'PORTLAND, June 16 (AP) BUT
TER: Prints, A grade. 270 lb. In
parchment wrappers: 28c In cartons;
B grade, 280 lb. In parchment
wrappers, 27o lb. In cartons.
BUTTERFAT Portland delivery,
buying price: A grade, 25 3260 lb.
In country stations; A grade, 23',4o
lb.; B grade, IVic less; O grade, 6c
lb. less.
EOOS Buying prices by whole
salers: specials. 22',fec; extras, 20c;
standards, 18c: special medium, 18c;
extra mediums, 17c: undergrades.
16o dozen.
Cheese, country meats, live poul
try and turkeys unchanged.
CANTALOUPES Imperial pony,
54s, $2.7593: standards 45s, $2,25 9
2.76: Jumbo, $2.5033 crate.
Potatoes, onions, wool, hay, un
changed. Portland Wheat
PORTLAND. Ore. June 16. (AP)
Wheat futures:
Open High Low Close
July .76 a .78 .76 .75 a
Sept. .75,Ja .7514 .WJ4 -14Ha
Dec. .76 14 a .7614 -754 .7514 a
Cash grain: -
Oats No. 2. 38 lb. white. $25.00:
No. 2. 38 lb. gray. $25.00.
Barley No. 2, 46 lb. b.w.. $26.00.
Corn No 2 E.Y., shipment. $28.75.
Mlllrun Standard, unquoted.
Cash wheat bid:
Soft white, 77: western white, 76;
western red, 7414.
Hard red winter, ordinary, 7414;
11 per cent, 7514; 13 per cent 7914;
13 per cent, 8514; 14 per cent, 8914.
Hard red spring, ordinary, 7414:
11 per cent, 7514; 13 per cent, 7914;
13 per cent, 8514; 14 per cent, 8914.
Hard white Baart, ordinary. 7714:
11 per cent. 78V4: 12 per cent, 7914:
13 per cent, 8114; 14 per cent, 8314.
Car receipts: Wheat, 33; flour, 8;
corn, 1: mtllfeed 2.
Chicago Wheat
CHICAGO. June 16. (AP) Wheat:
Open High Low Close
July .8014 .81 .7854 -7914
Sept. .81 m .80 0
Dec. .8214 .8354 -81 .61
Wall St. Report
NEW YORK, June 16. (AP) Led
by steels, industrial stocks moved
up tractions to a point or more in
the closing hour of today's market.
The list made feeble motions to
ward a rally after a ragged start.
Buyers apparently were tempted to
take another chance on so-called
commodity shares as Inflationary
talk persisted In the boardrooms.
Most, however, were disinclined to
back up their hunches with exten
sive commitments, and dealings were
about as sluggish as in yesterday's
session. Transfers were around 350,
000 shares.
Today's closing prices for 32 se
lected stocks follow:
Al. Chem. As Dye . .... 149
Am. Can ... 87
Am. & Fgn. Pow .... 314
A- T. & T 12914
Anaconda ..., ........... 24
Atch. T. Jt S. P. 25
Bendlx Avla . .. 10
Beth. Steel ...... .......... ... 4454
Caterpillar Tract. 41
Chrysler 4314
Coml. Solv ... 7
Curtlss-Wrlght 4
DuPont , 07
Gen. Elec . 34
Gen. Foods ............ 29
Oen. Mot. 39
Int. Harvest.
I. T. & T
621,
8H
70
Johns-Man.
Monty Ward 3254
North Amer. jq
Penney (J. C.) " 62
PhiUlps Pet 32,?
Radio
614
1034
7
2814
46J4
914
., ASIA
Sou. Pac. .
Std. Brands
St. Oil Cal. .
St. Oil N. J.
Trans. Amer.
Union Carb.
Unit. Aircraft mCL
U. 8. Steel 4a
San Francisco Butter
SAN FRANCISCO, June 16. (AP
USDA) Butter, score 92, 26c: 91
25o.
TODAY
and
FRIDAY!
Her greatest
role . , as the
"Kid" from
the slump who
grew Into
rlehes and
men's hearts!
ar wwrr
(M'fORD
BRIDE
WORE RED
JrnclNt TONE -ItM TOWS.
. w.iuim-iioiiOwtN,
"Topics of the Day"
CARTOON . NBWS
"Hawaiian Follies" Coming
long before swing music was In
troduced to the radio and stages of
America, there had always been a
demand for the soft, soothing music
of the steel guitar, which found Its
way Into world popularity by way
of the Mid-Pacific Islands.
It remained for Robert Bell to take
advantage of the popularity of the
Hawaiian tunes, which resulted In
his engagement of a cast of expert
musicians and hula dancers for a
tour of the world, and which now
finds him on his eighth professional
STATE PUBLISHERS
FOR CONVOCATION
(Continued rrom Page One.)
speaker will be Paul Smith, general
manager of the San Francisco Chron
icle. His topic Is "Observations In
Europe." Mr. Smith addressed the
Oregon press conference in Eugene
in January, 1037. and gave so in
teresting a talk that he was urged
to address the convention this year.
Mr. Smith will tell of his recent
trip through Europe as a companion
of ex-President Herbert Hoover.
After the luncheon various news
paper awards will be made.
Saturday afternoon visiting dele
gates will be taken on a sightseeing
tour around the valley. The tour will
Include the municipal airport. Old
Stage road, Jacksonville, orchard dis
tricts and Prescott park atop Roxy
Ann for a bird's-eye-view of the val
ley. The convention will be brought
to a close Saturday night with a
dinner and gridiron at the Chateau.
Dancing will complete the evening.
Central American
Savages On Screen
"Man Hunters Of The Caribbean."
amazing true adventure film, Is
booked Into the Rlalto theatre for
Sunday and Monday. ' The picture
reveals for the flrat time on any
talking screen the unbelievable hab
its and devotions of the world's last
cannibals and man-eating savages.
These barbarians live in the deep
Jungle of Central America, and they
are in fact, as well as in fiction,
death to any uninvited guests to
their lands.
Explorers Andre Roosevelt and
Captain B. Ersklne Loch penetrated
the Jungle to bring back these mo
tion pictures of e strange people.
SACRAMENTO, June 16. (AP)
Churning cream butterfat: first
grade 28c; second grade 2514 c
c
3
a Sunday and Monday !M
The Strangest TRUE
Adventure Ever Filmed!
Andre Roosevelt & Capt. E. E. Loch's
ACTUALLY FILMED ta the
Caribbean! Don't Miss It!
M.l's ,UiuU iI.atihk:
NO RAICfc IN I'HII I.S
VJ P 1 ML II i
HEALING Jf"y( b
HEPT1LES JT m, (
THRILLS
visit to America. They come to the
stage of Med ford's Holly theatre for
a one day engagement tomorrow,
Friday, appearing In person for both
matinee and evening shows.
One of the most popular stage
shows appearing here tn recent years.
Bell's "Hawaiian Follies," made such
a hit with local theatre -goers lost
year that they were booked for' a
return showing of their new edition
of the follies.
"Numbered Woman.' featuring
Sally Blane, will be the screen fea
ture. Now At Roxy
Joan Crawford has the leading role
with Franchot Tone and Robert
Young In "The Bride wore Red."
playing at the Roxy theatre today
and tomorrow only.
Gary Cooper Stars
In Adventure Role
A magnificent cavalcade of ro
mance, splendor, excitement and fun
moved swiftly across the screen of
the Craterlan theatre last night in
"The Adventures of Marco Polo."
The production offers Gary Cooper
in his most romantic role as the
swashbuckling adventurer who open
ed the first Important trade route
between Europe and Aaia during the
colorful reign of the great Chinese
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In Air Film
Jack Holt Is starred In "Flight Into
Nowhere." coming to the Rlalto the
atre tomorrow and Snturdny, u an
airlines chief who adventures Into
the Jungles to rescue a pilot.
Bob Anker, singing western star,
stars In "Courage Of The West, the
companion action hit.
emperor, Kublal Khan, fighting and
loving aa he went.
The picture also Introduces Slgrld
Ourle, the Norweglsn beauty.
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Stated Communication
Medford Lodge No. 103,
Gis A. P. & A. M
ma ay. June if. h:sj p. m.
L. L. Sanders, W. M.
R. B. Sweeney, Secy.
Too Late to Classify
MODERN 7-ROOM HOUSE
Close In, paved street, 3 lots; plas
tered, hardwood floor, fireplace.
Price (3000; easy terms.
Also
Four rooms and breakfast nook,
modern, plastered, fireplace hard
wood floors, tvuilt-lns, close in. Price
3300; $300 down, bal. $20 per mo.
UPP & RINOOEN
402 E. Main.
FOR BALK Or trade for car or what
have you. 14 lots In Jacksonville; all
clear. Box 3374, Tribune.
FRYERS Sweeney Hatchery Dress
ed by order only. Phone 498 -L.
FOR SALE Oat hay. M. B. Glover,
Ross Lane and Mc Andrews.
REAL ESTATEXCHANCIE
We have some very fine river front
age, farms and city property, to
trade for southern California; alro
business opportunities here Salo
or exchange.
A. W. WALKER. Real Estate.
333 N. Riverside Ave.
3-ROOM furnished apt.; lights, pri
vate entrance. 315 Haven.
FOR SALE "On Minute" washing
machine, excellent condition, $35.
1018 West 10th.
WANTED Your watch and clock
repairing. Guaranteed. Reasonable
prices, c. E. Myers, 116 N. Central.
FOR RENT
5-Room modern house, unfurnished,
ciose in, water paid, $20,
fl-Room modern house. Just out
side city limits; barn, chick house,
3 lots, city water, $23,60.
A. W. WALKER, Real Estate.
333 N. Riverside Ave..
FOR RENT Newly decorated B-room
nouse, ciose in, $20. Tel. 1011-w
TRADE wood for truck, Tel. 4S3-R-3.
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FOR BALK OR TRADE My equity In
1037 Plymouth do luxe sedan, act
Andy, coiontai oarage.
WILL THE BOY who picked up my
watch with name on back, please
return to 43 North Peach, and no
questions will be asked. Reward
Mrs. H. E. Marsh.
TRUCKS FOR HIRE New low rates.
Furniture moving. Van body equip
ment and expert packing service
Local and long distance hauling.
Phone 633 for rates.
STORAGE WAREHAUSE Furniture
storr.ss and expert packing service
New low rates. Furniture moving
equipment for hire. Local and long
distance nauunR. nnone uas. r.
E. SAMSON COMPANY.
LOST Child's pet duck, with 3
ducklings. Phone 1349-L.
FOR SALE Or trade for work horse,
saddle mare, weight 1300. 8 mites
weat of Ruch. See Ray Offen
bacher. 192B WHIPPET Sedan, good running
condition: excellent mileage; 430.
Phone B73-X.
MEDFORD BARGAIN HOUSE
SPECIALS
Roofing Paper and Corrugated Iron,
less than mail order prices.
Barbed Wire Fencing. Wire Screen
and Chicken Netting, big stock
Kelvlnator Refrigerator, $46.50.
Paints, all colors. Inside and outside,
$1.35 gallon.
Tents and Tarpaulins, large assort
ment of new and used.
Pumps, all sices; Cable. Belting, PUl-
leva and Logging Supplies.
Canvas Cots. $1 each.
00 .Wool Armv Blankets. $1 each.
80.000 ft. Second-hand Pipe at spe
cial prices.
Fire Hose and Garden Hose, big sup
ply. Used Washing Machines at reduced
prices.
New shipment of Shoes and Boots,
priced from 35c and up.
MEDFORD BAROAIN HOUSE
37 N. Grape St. Phone 1063.
FOR SALE OR TRADE Equity In
34 Chevrolet Truck and 3-wheel
trailer. DeBarr Ave.
FOR SALE lH-ton 19S Chevrolet
truck. $338. Call 10.
YOUNG MAN wanta work; experi
enced mechanic, automotive, sta
tionary and Diesel; also chauffeur
and truck driver. References. In
quire 337 North Central, Apt. No. 8
FOR RENT Furnished apartment.
3 rooms and bath, garage. 810 S.
Oskdale.
FOR SALE Trailer house, nearly
new. fully equipped. This bargain
won't last long: don't let someone
else heat vou to It. Dally Auto
Pointing. 30 So. Bartlett.
1030 BUICK Sedsn: looks and runs
perfect. Best offer Saturday 13th
takes It home. See this one If you
want a Bulck bargain.
PIERCE-ALLEN MOTOR CO.
Dodge and Plymouth Distributors
YOUNG MAN, high school graduate,
wants work for aummer. Used to
hard work. Phone 1103-J,
Avoid False Teeth
Dropping or Slipping
You needn't fear false teeth drop
ping or slipping II you'll sprinkle s
little Ftsteeth on your pistes each
mornlns. Gives sll dav comfort and
teeth hold tight. Deodorlies. No
gummy, paaty taste or reeling, uec
Fasteeth from your druggist. Three
slees.
Av tHc Stage. . ,
VJV IN PERSON!
Tomorrow Only! Mat. and Eve.
From the land of "Sweet Leilani" , . . Robert Bell
brings his all-native "in the flesh" entertainment
... the Hula-Hula . . . ceremonial dance of the
Polynesian Islands as done by real Hawaiians . . . lan
guorous tropical melodies . . . beautiful native girls I
HONOLULU CITY TRIO
NATIVl HARMONY SIMCIU
KANA L0KI R0BT. BELL
MODERN KVLA HAWAII'S CI I AT fTAS
PRINCESS LEIHE
CfRfMONIAl BAH CM
NEKI LA MAKA
HAWAIIAN SHUMSA SANCII
BABY JOY ALOHA LANI
SMIIUT TIMVU AU NATION!' SANCffl
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STEEL GUITAR BAND
WIICT HUM MO ANA HOTII. WA1KIKI SUCH
ON THE SCREEN
Thrills and Chilli . . A Ion.
girl against a gang of killer.
Sally Blane-Lloyd Hughes
In
"NUMBERED WOMAN"
with J. Farrell MacOonald
FOR RENT Modern apartment with
garage. ChUders Apartments, tfoa
West 11th.
FREE HOUSE PLANS.
FREE: Architect's Blue Prints,
FREE! Long term loan service,
(For a limited time only.)
See us before planning building
Save money get quality service.
A PIONEER YARD Since 1006.
At 3rd and Fir Sts.
THE MEDFORD LUMBER CO., INC.
Shows 1:45-7:00-9:15 aoc-40c-loo
NOW! TILL SAT. KITE!
Thrills and Adventure!
COOPER
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SIGHID
COM1NO l NUAVI
10 DISCOUNT
ON KODAK FILM
Not for Just a day or two but
alwayk. Every size in stock
Factory fresh. .
SWEM'S
Kodaks A Supplies
Matinee
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