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rEDFOTCD MAIL TRIBUTE, fEPFOTlT), OREGON. FRIDAY. .TFLY 8. 1938. PAGE TTTTRTEEUT LOCAL and Calls Here Tom Burnllel ot Jack sonville was a Medford caller today. Med ford Caller B. W. Dsvis of Gold Hill ahopped and transacted other business In thla city today. e Parr Hera Soy Parr of Ashland attended tha funeral of his nephew, John Parr, here yesterday. Stops here Jack Morton of Horn brook, operating his Curtlss Robin plane, stopped at Medford municipal airport today. v Vasa to Sleet Delegates to the annual state convention will be elect ed at tha regular monthly meeting ot Crater Lake chapter, Order of Vaaa. at 9 p. m. Saturday In the Knights of Pythias hall, 6th and Grape streets, The convention will bo held next month In Portland. After the busl nes session refreshments will be served and a social hour enjoyed. Office Entered Office at the Med ford Lumber company was broken Into sometime Wednesday night or early Thursday morning by a thief who gained entrance through a win dow. O. Collins, manager, reported to city polloe. Mr. Collins told authorities that a new padlock, two pipes, a gold-plated fountain pen and a bunch of keys were stolen. On Forest Trip , P. A. Blgelow and Alvln Parker, membera of the Klam ath national forest staff at Yreka, Cal were visitors this morning at tha Star ranger atatlon In the Ap- plegate district of the Rogue River national forest. The men maae tne trip In a pickup truck from Yreka traveling via the Klamath river, to Donomore, Dutchman peak and Ap- plegate. Foresters Confer L. K. Mays, as sistant forester In the Portland re gional fire control office, arrived here by motorcar last night to confer with executives of the Rogue River na. tlonal forest regarding the fire con. trol replannlng project and cooper ative arrangements with other agen cies In the suppression of forest blazes. Mr. Mays planned to remain here through Saturday. ... Closing Four Days The United States navy recruiting office in the Medford federal building will be closed next week from Monday to Thursday Inclusive. The recruiting officer In charge, George E. Patter son, will be at the district recruiting headquarters in Portland- on official business during that period. The office here will be opened again Fri day morning. Airport Arrivals Arrivals at Med ford municipal airport today In cluded a group of United States army air corps pilots flying North Amer ican planes. They were Capt. W. M. Turner. Capt. H. W. Walkor, Lieut. H. B. Taylor, Lieut. O. A. Scott, MaJ. F. G. Logg and Lieut. A. L. Blum. The flight was In charge of MaJ. John Gardner and MaJ. Paul Bur rows, regular army pilots, flying Douglas ships. They were en route to Hamilton field In San Rafael, Cal.. from Fort Lewis, Wash. The planes were refueled here. Home en Leave Ronald K. Pat terson. United States navy seaman first class, Is spending a IB-day leave of absence with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin E. Patterson of Route 1. Patterson enlisted In the navy through the Medford recruiting offlos In Feb ruary, 1936, and for the fast two years has been serving In the con struction and repair division on the battleship Tennessee which Is now stationed In Puget Sound. Upon ex piration of his leave, Patterson will Join his ship at San Francisco where It will arrive next week for the fleet review by President Roosevelt. . . ., Enlist In Navy July quota of enlistments In this district has been designated as three and the quota has been filled tentatively, it was announced today by George E. Pat terson, United States navy reorulter stationed here. The three youths selected for enlistment are Charles H. Paske, Jr., son of Dr. and Mrs. Charles H. Paske of 1010 South Oak dale avenue, William Lee Allen of Grants Pass and Kenneth B. Green of Klamath Falls. They will leave here by train next Tuesday evening for Portland where they will Be given their final qualifying examlnatlona If they pass the final tests, they will be sent Immediately to San Diego, Cal., for three months of pre liminary training. Applications to fill future quotas are now oetng re ceived by Mr. Patterson at his office In the Medford federal building. Wortman Guests Mrs. Zcla Pen nington left this morning for her home In Los Angeles after visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Wortman of Phoenix. Mra. Penning ton Is a sister of Mra. Clara Kelley, housekeeper at the Wortman home. was Mrs. Lee Mustard of Phoenix. Ariz, a sister of Mrs. Kelley and Mra. , Pennington. The three sisters were I together for the first time In 45 1 years. Mr. and Mrs. Mustard re-1 eently purchased a tract of land near Grants Pass where Mrs Mus- i tard Is now residing. She will be Joined soon by Mr. Mustard, who returned to Phoenix, Arlr... Y settle his affalra there. Both Mr. and Mrs. Mustard said they were enthusiastic : over the Rogue river valley and are ; eager to get settled In their new home at Grants Pass. ' SAFETY for Your SAVINGS JACKSON COUNTY FEDERAL SAVINGS & LOAN ASSOCIATION 126 EAST MAIN ST. PERSONAL Medford Caller Ernest Olson of Jacksonville was a Medtord caller yesterday morning. Prom Ashland Aubrey Miles of Ashland was a business visitor In Medford this morning. On Business Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wooldrtdga of Central Point trans acted business In this city thla morn ing. Guernsey Sold A purebred Guern sey oow, Blazer't Dolly MOTHS, i sold recently by Leonard J. Freeman of Central Point to Lewis R. Sharp of Medford. ... In Hospital Calvin McKtbben. son of Mr. and Mrs. C. F. McKlbben of Central Point, underwent a ton allectomy at the Osteopathic clinic today. GUhonsen Here Al Gllhousen, United Air Line pilot, arrived In Med ford on this noon's Malnllner from Oakland, Cal. He will visit at his Rogue River Lodge during his stay. e .Moves Office The office of Le land J. Knox,, accountant. Is back In Its old location In tha United States National bank building aftet being located In the Jackson County bank building "for the past five months while the former structure was being remodeled. Vacation Over Edward Canoose city fireman, Is back on the Job after a month's vacation. Mr. and Mra. Canoose and their son, Edward. Jr., made an extensive motor trip, going as fsr east as Joplln, Mo., where they were guests of relatives. They also visiting friends and relatives In vari ous parts of Oklahoma, Kansas and Colorado. They returned recently to their home here at 323 South Orange street. Visit Lodge Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hamilton of San Francisco have spent the past several daya vacationing at Rogue River Lodge. Mr. Hamilton is head of an advertising firm in San Francisco and his wife Is cosmetic representative for the Charles Rita company. Her territory covers 11 states and most of her traveling la oone oy plane. Livestock Portland PORTLAND. Ore., July' 8. (API HOGS: 400. lneludlniT iai hi..... market active-steady, 10c higher; au.u-!.uuice joo-2iu id. drlveins $10 ( .10: carload lots 10.35; 225-75 lb. 9.50.75; packing sows 7.50; choice 71-108 lb. feed er pigs Bu.au $.70. CATTLE 25: calvu so l,.i,i 21 direct; market active, fully ateady at Week's advance nn klnHa n able; steers scarce; common-medium oniuuio arouna saga; lew common heifers 05.606.2fi: eraiu f.f. fcif.M salable up 7.75; low cutter and out- ier cows mostly 3.50?.75; common medium 84 A. 75: rvfH tiMri nud k 5.35; bulls 5.60(j8; good-choice veaiers vao. SHEEP 800, Including 319 direct: market alow. 25c and mnr iAIr on spring lambs; older elaasea nom inally steady; few good 70-76 lb spring lambs 6J5.a5; good-choice kinds eligible to 8.50; yearlings sal able around a4a.nn: Dnnnhie. ewes nominally $2.5033.25. South San Francisco SOUTH SAN PRANflTsrn tin o (AP-USDA) HOGS: 200: fully steady; packages 176 lb. Callfornlas eiu.ou; pscaing SOWS Bag 8.S0. CATTLE 100; no ateera offered, undertone firm; for week fully 25c higher; desirable she stock absent, largely odd low cutters eiirD 3 U 4.25; bulls firm, mostly $56. vmveo; none; nominally steady; good to choice 150-200 lb, vealers t8.50t,.7t. SHEEP 925: steadv tn in fclhr deck 86 lb, Callfornlas 17.60; half deck shorn 69 lb. north coast 87; swes nominally aS. Chicago CHICAGO, July 8. (AP-USDAI Hogs 10,000; fairly active on weights 250 lbs. down, around 10c higher than Thursday's average; others snout stsady; top, 19.75; light pack ing sows, $8.00-25; good medium weight and heavy kinds. $7.00-78; extreme weights $7.00 down. CATTLE 1500; calves 500. all classes and grades active and atrong; cut ter grade cows and bulls strong to ioc nigner; choice lightweight ateera. $11.90; fat cowa scarce; mostly $8(9 7; cutter grades largely a4.50t5.S0: strongwelghts up to $5.78; sausage bulls, $7.26 down and vealers mostly 99.50 down; few $9.76 or better. SHEEP 6000; spring lambs and yearlings active, strong, quality and light sorts considered; bulk native spring lambs, $9.25 down; two decks merely good 86-lb, fed Texas year (I DANCE At The OASIS SPRING FLOOR Beginning a Series of Rogers Silverware Dances Sat., July 9 Unit. I7.lt: sheep steady: native slaughter iih mostly 13.00-38; "jeaTln downward to 0000. Portland Produce PORTLAND, July 8. CD BUTTER Prints: A grad 280 lb. in parch ment wrappen; 39 Ho In carton; B grade 37o lb. tn parchment wrapper, 38e lb. In cartona. BUTTER FAT Portland delivery, buying price: A grade, 30-36c lb. In country stations; A grade 34Ve B grade le lea.; C grade 6c lb. leas. KQOa Buying prices by whole salers : Specials 33 o; extras 3 1 e; standards 19c; special medium 10c: extra mediums 18c; undergrade 17c down. Cheese. 11 va poultry, country meats and turkeys unchanged. Potaoes, onions, cantaloupes, wool, hay unchanged. Portland Wheat PORTLAND, Ore.. July 8. P) Wheat: Open High Low Close July 67 684 87 . 88(, Sept. , i i 67 68 67 68 Deo. 68 tSV, 66 68 '4 Cash grain: Oats. No. 7. 38-lb. white. 15.00; No. 1, 38-lb. gray, 26.00. Barley. No. 2. S-lb. b. w., 24.60. Corn, No. t a. y. shipment, 98 75. Cash wheat bid; Western red, 8714: hard red winter ordinary, 67; 11 percent, 68; 12 per oent, 70 ; 13 percent, 78; 14 percent, ,75, Hard red spring ordinary, 8014: 11 percent, 67i; 12 percent, 894: 13 percent, 73: 14 peroent, 75. Hard whlts-Baart ordinary, 88V4: U per cent, 69; 12 percent, 72; 18 percent, 74; 14 percent 76. Car receipts: Wheat, 11; flour, 4: corn, 1; oats, 1; mlllfced, 5. Chicago Wheat CHICAGO, July 8. (AP) Wheat! Open High Low Close July .701,4 .72 .70H .71 Sept. .72 .7314 -71 -73 Deo. .74, .76 VJ .74 V, .75 V4 Wall St. Report NEW YORK, July 8. (AP) The stock market experienced Its most substantial setback today since the mid-year bull movement began June 20. After leading Issues had lost $1 to $3 a share, however, there was little Improvement In the last hour, and at the finish few Issues were down more than $2 a share. The paos of trading Blackened on the decline. The day's turnover of about 1,600.000 ahares compared with 2,700.000 yesterday. ... Business news of a character to affect the market waa meager, and broken described the sell-off as a normal reaction, after the 25 per cent Increase aince June 20. A favorable development, was the weekly report of the movement of freight, which showed a larger gain than the normal seasonal Jump for the period. Todays closing prices for 33 se lected stocks foUow: Al: Chem. 44 Dye 175 9714 - 4 14114 33 3734 15 684 6414 65V4 8 - 4J4 . 117H 404 84 3814 63 14 1014 8914 . 43 22 i 8914 42(4 7y4 1614 8(4 814 65 11-4 79 , 98 8714 Am. Can : . , Am. & Pgn. Pow. A. T. As T. Anaconda .. Atch. T. 8c S. P. Bendlx Avla. . Beth. Steel , Caterpillar Tract. .Chrysler . Coml. Solv. . Curtlss-Wrlght DuPont Gen. Eleo. Gen. Foods Gen. Mot. ,, Int. Harvest. I. T. T. Johns-Man. Monty Ward - North Amer. ., Penney (J. C.) Phillip, Pet Radio Sou. Pac. Std. Branda St. Oil Cal. St. Oil N. J. Trans. Amer. Union Carb. , , ... Unit. Aircraft , U. 8. Steel San Francisco Butter. SAN PRANRmrn ii- Butter unchanged. ' SACRAMENTO. July 8. (API Churning cream butterfat: First grade 29 140; second grade 28. 2:00 n m AHuit Uiu clety meet, Christian church. 3 ROGUE RIVER LODGE OFFERS EVERY DAY SPECIAL CHICKEN DINNER 75c EVERY ONE SAYS IT S THE BEST EVER STEAKS-SANDWICHES and SALADS IT'S COOL BY the R00UE FISHINO IS Q00D I OK MII.B NORTH Of TRAIL "Cocoanut Grove" Sunday Show With Fred MacMurray and Harriet Him artl heading the cart, and Rute DavU featured In one of the many supporting roles. "Cocoanut Orove," a lively musical ahow aet against the background of the Los Angeles Am bassador Hotel's world-famous night club, opens three-day run Sunday at tha Crater lah theater. The story of "Cocoanut Orove" Is the. story of a- happy-go-lucky awing band leader and his hungry crew Mickey Rooney Mickey Rooney Is pictured above with Jacqueline Laurent, his new girl friend in "Judge Hnrdy's Chil dren," coming to the pi alto theater for Sunday and Monday only. Other members of the famous Hardy family Include Lewis Stone, as the Judge; Cecelia Parker, as the daughter with troubles of her own; Fay Holden, Iodine from seaweed has been found more effective in the treat ment of goiter, than other forms of Iodine. Too Late to Classify FOR SALE New, modern 8 -room house, garage; one and ha' I acres; fruit and ahade trees. Priced for quick stile by owner, who la leaving country. , Cross bridge. Beck'a Bak ery, turn north and second house TODAY 1. mx&x izmi i Ttvn.. ratio., V "Hardest Hombre The nflru .an ornery tool CHARLES v SUNDAY and MONDAY Only! TWIN BILL! Mutt HMIJW5 Plus TOM KEfcNE in playing thetr way to fame and for tune at the Orove. in thetr hilarious trek across the eountry from Chicago to Loa Angeles, the band annexes a boy, tittle Billy Lee. a sweet-sing lng girl and a hUl-bllly comtc a trto that brings luck to the group after many adventures, mishaps and screwy situations pop up along the way. Others In the cast Include the Yacht Club Boys, Ben Blue, live Arden, Harry Owens and his Royal Hawaiian orchestra. On Sunday Bill as Jolly, lovable ma Hardy, and Janet Beech er, as sunt Minnie, The comic, tragic but lovable adventures of Mickey and Cecilia revolving around thla human, everyday family make up tha story of thla newest of the Hardy's dolnga. "Olory Trail," starring Tom Keene, will play as the companion feature. on left under large treee. Owner, Ron Williams. Medford. WANTED Caretaker for nice home, quietly situated; being newly paint ed and papered. Ready lor occu pancy by August 6th or 6th. Adutta only, mtddle-aged; no children; no pets. Good business qualities re quired; Small rental if otherwise employed. Box 1404, Tribune. FOR SALE Rhode Island Red fry era. Sweeney Hatchery, old Central Point Hwy. Phone 408-L. and SATURDAY! STARRETT CAr OI ..a. tZL Stone ' Ann Kutherford "THE GLORY TRAIL f t Two Gun Man Buck Jones lias his most exciting role In "Boss of Lonely Valley," which comes to the Roxy theater for tomorrow only, Muriel Kvans and Walter Miller have roles opposite the famous western star. Episode 9 of the Larry Crabbe ae rial, "Flash Gordon's Trip to Mara," plays on the same bill. FURNISHED small house and garage. Adult. 1304 West 10th. FOR SALE 1035 model Ford V-8 truck, A-l condition: will t.tke cowa or pigs as part payment. Route 1. Box 365, or Phono Central Point 343. WANTED TO PENT 5 -room unfur nished modern house. Permanent Mr. Winters, phone 380. WANTED Woman for general house work. Call evenings, 844 Dakota. FOR SALE Feeder piga. Barlow, Wagner Creek road. NON-lRniOATED aprleote. Bring containers. J. C. Crocker first hotise on left Coker Butte road. RASPBERRIES. 750 crate. Tel. 1S08-L. GOOD 14-ft. river boat, newly paint ed, 916; trailer, 913; Wade dragsaw, good condition, 900; twin bedroom suite, walnut veneer, 0O: 2-piece overstuffed aulto, Uko new, 38. Front of high school, a old Hill. J. D. Hawkins, DRIVING to Los- Angeles Saturday. Wnnt passengers to allure expense,. Late sedan. Phone 374-J, Ashland. FOR SALE Automatic electrle range, General Electric refrigerator, Estate oil burner with barrels. 530 Penn sylvania. Phone 048-J. FOR SALE Wenner pigs. R. O. Greene, Eagle Point (Butte Falls road). 1037 DODGE Pickup; very amall mile age; 00-dny new car guarantee. Priced for Saturday only at 539. PIERCE-ALLEN MOTOR CO. Dodgo and Plymouth. 3-ROOM furnished apartment, 339 N. Ivy. FOR RENT Clean, attractive 8 room furnished apartment: contin uous hot water.- Adults only. 344 So. Central. FOR SALE Greyhound bicycle, good condition, 916; Tom Brown trumpet, 18. Phone 633-J-3. 1ILI1UVI. t.MIH TONKIHTI tiirt nrriut AT Mrs h wwy JL T SATURDAY ONLY! Shows Dal. 1-S-7-I) rw iu' LOU" . . Plus Comedy Treat! "The Bashful Buokaroo" CARTOON NEWS UN MA. Mb HIMI SYMBOL OF DEATH B t N U A V MONDAY Back By Popular Demand IRENE DUNNE ALLAN JONES PAUL ROBESON vtfttSt 1 mtmm lARRY"BUSTER"CRABBE FOR IALK Herd milk oU, J-7. Cheap If taken at once. O. P. Rusho, 4 miles north, half mile east lagle Point. KITCHENKOOIC gasoline stove, hot water heater gasoline tank, pump, fittings; new. Will sell for one half retail price. V. A. Robertson, Rogue'a Ranch, Eale Point. FOR RENT 4-room new house, partly furnished. Elledgs Garden, Midway road. Those Famous ABBEY'S CHEAPIES On term as low aa 911 down, $9 50 per week. T Ford Coupe, Rtixtel MH.HMW.aa4.ft5 Good Bulck Touring 36 00 '36 Wlllva-Knlght Pickup 45 00 '98 Chevrolet Coach 65.00 '3fl Bulck Sedan 65.00 '28 Chevrolet Coach, nice. car.... 85.00 '39 Pontiac Sedan 95.00 Real transportation at a big saving. WALTER W. ABBEY, INC. Used Car Lot across from new building corner 0th and Bartlett. FOR SALE OR TRADE for LUMBER, ona planer. American No. 34, 4 aides. 6"xlS", 10 aids heads and necessary knives, shafting, belt, so-h p. mo tor, blower and sufficient pipe to esrry shavings 100 ft. ;roni planer. Will sell with or without b'.ower or motor for cash or rough or sur faced lumber. Also one hollow chisel mortlser, one band saw, on turning lathe, one gang saw, extra pulleys and belts. Call 694 or at Economy Lumber Co. MEDFORD BARGAIN HOUSE Another shipment ot No. 1 Red Oedar Bhlngles. Oet our prices. New Garden Hose. 0 feet for M.30. Lawn Mowers and Garden Tools at reduced prlees. Canvas Cots for 11.00; Army Blankets for S1.00 up. Large siock of tents and tarpaulins, new and used. Complete camping outfits. 10,000 feet blsck heavy atsndard S-ln. used pipe; 100.000 feet new and used pipe from 14 -Inch to 4-lnch. Large quantity of Canvaa Hcsa and Suction Hose and fire proteotlon toola and equipment. Paint, all colors, at S1.3S per gallon. Septic Tanks. Hot Water Tanks at greatly reduced prices, also plumb ing sundries. Ws have more Shoes and Boots from SO oents up. drain Backs, 8 to 4 oents tsr'h; also sacking and binding twine. Cable, Belting. Pulleys, Boxings and logging supplies. Corrugatod Iron, Roofing and Build ing Paper. Another shipment received of Barb Wire and Fencing. REAL BARGAINS CAN BE HAD IN 8PEOIAL3 MENTIONED ABOVE AS WELL AS IN MERCHANDISE CAR RIED IN STOCK SUITABLE FOR THE HOUSEHOLD, THE FARM. THE MECHANIC, THE MILL AND THE MAN ON VACATION. MEDFORD BARGAIN HOUSE 97-31 North Grapa St. Phone 1063. V. A VVhtii c bond hltthhlkii . Vsh . TtVii- 1 from Chltoeo to the Coort . I lut with iiniWiiy .aPb; " J mi Horrltt olnginfl yZ A - vi- Ti HARRIET HILUARD THt YACHT CLUB BOYS IMS'I'I BEN BLUE RUFE DAVIS BILLY LE jf PtWS?L HARRY OWENS $ m bnia m.1 I ffVSpTlL a Hear'SsytMrHesrtVVouUiveMt V lff1rWSi I l Breathless" snd tha other song hits! 1 BWf-MV STARTS SUNDAY! J WARNER BAXTER FREDDIE BARTHOLOMEW Robt. Louis Stevenson's 'Kidnapped' PLl'd MICKBT MOCHE DONALD Pl'CK In " Mickey ' Trailer" in Technicolor PRKVir lAILRnAK NIGHT AHEB LAST SHOW Robt. Paige 3. Weill In "Highway Patrol" SHOW! l:4. :15. 7:00 -0:li LOST Bead purse containing stiver and driver's license. Return to 318 Crater Lax Ave. or Cupp's Ex ehsngs. FOR RENT 4-room furnished house, $33.50. Phone aai. LATE '38 Ford Ooupe, (90 less than market price. Call 971, evenings. FOR SALE Pia cherries, sou pick them. Ovelman's, JscksonvtUa Hwy. WANTED, RASPBERRIES 8009 pounds. 6c pound, cash. Crates returned. Fluhrer's Bakery. ASSAYER W. O. WRIGHT, 14H W. 11th St. Gold, silver, copper, 11.00 each. Cinnabar, $3.00. Follow the Crowd TO THE ORIENTAL GARDENS DANCE SAT. NITE One Admission Men 40c ! LaMet 20c. (loth halli DANCE U. S. HALL JACKSONVILLE JULY 9 A Good Cool Hall Musio by Silva's Orch. DAKCE ROGUE ELK Sat. Nite July 9 Sponsored by Upper Rogue Orange GOOD MUSIO Men 60o Ladies Free' positively Ends Tomorrow! 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