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"MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, afEDFOKD, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 21. 1933. PAGE SEVEN LOCAL and Here Yesterday Lynn Neeley of Ashland waa a business visitor In Medford yesterday. From Ashland Doria Watson of Ashland transact! business here Monday evening. V Court Citation Lyl'j W. Hood. 22, at O rants Pass waa fitted by state police yesterday to ap.tear In Justice court September 33 to answer a charge of speeding a truck. In Hospital Mrs. H. T. Negaard of Route 1, who la confined In Sacred Heart hospital, ts now permitted to have frtenda call on her at the hos pital. In Ashland E. H. Hedrlck, city school superintendent here, visited Monday morning In Ashland with his "mother, Mrs. Luretta Hedrlck at her home on B street. Flying South Lieut. D. H. Kennedy topped at Medford municipal airport yesterday to have his army Martin bomber refueled. He was flying from Fort Lewis, Wash., to Moffatt field. Sunnyvale, Calif. Drunk Exiled Hugh Nathaniel Bourne, 38, a transient charged with drunkenness was ordered by City Judge Allen D. Curry this morning to leave town Immediately or spend 10 daya in city Jail. He told the Judge he would leave. Slight Mishap F. J. Daugherty of Route 1 and Isabel Neff of Hlghcroft addition drove cars Involved in a , slight accident at Eighth and Bart lett streets Tuesday morning, a city police report said today. Fine Imposed Earl E. Tucker of Myrtle Creek was fined $1 and $4.50 costs by Justice of the Peace William R. Coleman yesterday for failing to stop his car at a highway intersec tion. He pleaded guilty. On Business Hop George Gorman, associated with the Trana-Paclflc Lumber company, arrived here from Oakland, Calif., on business yesterday. He arrived at Medford municipal air port in a Falrchild plane piloted by Lawrence Nicholson, who operates a private flying service at Oakland. . Driver Fined Joseph E. Bee be, 17, of Applegate waa fined 92.60 and 4 50 costs In Justice of the peace court this morning for driving a car without an operator's license. . He pleaded guilty. He was given until Saturday to procure a license. State police arrested him yesterday morn . ing on the Thompson creek road. Driver Tests Applicants for licenses or permits to operate cars will be examined here as usual Saturday. Applicants are asked to report to Ward McReynolds, state examiner, who will be In council chambers on the- top floor of city hall from 8 to 5. Both written examinations and road tests will be given. To pass the ex aminations it Is necessary to study the state motor vehicle manual, copies of which may be procured without cost at state and elty police headquarters, the sheriff's office and the Jackson County Chamber of Commerce. Winter is Coming! It's time to mark that grave with a beautiful and durable , . BRONZE MARKER of quality at so little expense. Let us help you solve your mark er problem. O The M. T. Burns Agency 131 N. Main. Phone 248-R, Ashland DON'T MISS THE 4- SHOW! . . Medford 0TM1ATH Is your VO$XMMTtft1N WELL too DEEP? If your well U too deep for the average shallow - weQ electric pump here's good news I Wefteo Toxbine Water Sys tems pump water from wells with water level aa low as 28 feet below the pomp. Even if the water level in your well Is usually around 23 or 24 feet drought etc. may cause it to drop lower any time. So, when yon bay an electric pomp, remem ber Wee too pomp all tha water yon need from depth aa great See thmt Hubbard - 29 No. Riverside PERSONAL Fly North Mrs. Ella C. Westerlund, owner of the Hotel Holland, and Ray mond R. Reter, head of the fruit packing company bearing his name, left this afternoon by United Main Uner on a business trip to Portland. Plane Refueled An army Douglas observation plane piloted by MaJ. B. R. Gale was serviced yesterday at Medford municipal airport. Major Gale was en rout from Port Lewis, Wash., to Hamilton field, San Rafael, Calif. ' Fuson Pledges Tom Fuson, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Fuson of 2005 East Main street, who attends West ern Reserve Medical school In Cleve land. Ohio, yesterday waa pledged to Nu Sigma Nu, national medical fra ternity. He will reside In the frater nity house. Plan Road Work County Judge Earl B, Day, Commissioners Ralph Billings and Otto Caster, Paul Rynnlng, coun ty engineer, and Thomas Roseberry. construction superintendent, made a survey of roads In various parts of the county yesterday to plan a gen eral improvement program for next year. From Minnesota L. E. Oarlock, brother of Lee Garlock. well-known Medford American Legionnaire, and Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Hesnault and daughter, of Walnut Grove., Minn., arrived here Sunday for an extended visit with Mr. and Mrs. Lee Garlock. They plan to make their home some where on the coast. Has Baby Word was received here today of the birth of a son to Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Reed of WatsonvlUe, Calif. Mr. Reed was formerly asso ciated with the Western Auto Supply store in this city and Is now manager of the same company's store in Wat sonvlUe. The son was born on Sep tember 7 and has been named Phillip. New Residence H. E. MeOormick applied at the city building inspec tor's office yesterday for a permit to construct a new residence and private garage at 1318 Reddy avenue at stated cost of $3,000. Mrs. J. C. Ot tlnger of 508 South Grape street applied for a permit to build a garage at a stated cost of (150. Making Quilt Griffin Creek Home Economics club held a special meet' lng at the home of Ira Harper last Friday to complete its quilt for the Griffin Creek Grange bazaar and sup per scheduled for late October. On September 8 the club held an enjoy able meeting at the home of Isabelle LeVander with a large attendance of members and several visitors. A cov ered dish luncheon was served at noon. t Livestock Portland - PORTLAND, Ore., Sept. 21 (AP- USDA) Hogs: 400, active, strong, good to choice 165-215 lb. drlvelna mainly $9.10. with several lota up to $9.25; carload lots quotable to $9.35 or above; 225-290 lb. butchers, $8.50$8.75; light lights, $8.509 8.75; packing sows, $7.007.25; few up to $7.60; choice light feeder pigs salable up to $8.76. CATTLE 100, Including nine di rect: calves 36, Including 13 direct; very slow, few sales steady to weak; common to medium grass steers, $5.00 6.50; cutters down to $4.00; strictly good grass steers salable up to $8.25; common to medium heif ers. $56; cutters down to $4; low cutter and cutter cows, $2.75 o 3.25; common t omedlum bulls, $4.50 6.50; down to $4.00; low cutter and cutter cows $2.7S3.25: common to mulhim carina AS TS m. 4 RfV fan annA I beef cows, $5.00(5.75: common to medium bulls, $4.50 5.50; good beef 1 bulls up to $5.75; few choice vealers, 3 H CLUB LIVESTOCK . Thursday and Friday in 3l ai 28 feet There' only 1 moving part In a Weatco. Think of it no belt, no geara, no valve, no rod, no pistons, no spring. In fact, nothing to wear and get oat or order. Owner swear by its "year in and year oat," trouble- Iree operation, Cet WEB Folder Come In and getyonr copy of Weitco1 FREE illustrated folder. It answers all question about this extremely simple, trouble free water system. Wray Co. Phone 89.25; medium to good grades. 17.00 9 8.50. SHEEP 500, Including 903 direct; slow; weak; instances 35c lower than Monday; medium to good spring lambs. e.003 6-50; few, 80-70 lb. feeders, $6.35: good 90 lb. shorn lambs, 88.35; yearlings salable around 84.00(5.4.50; medium to good ewes nominally, 83.003.76. South San Francisco SOUTH SAM FRANCISCO, Sept. 31. (AP-USDA) Hogs 380, butchers steady: top and built 170-aao lb. weights. 9 90: part load 153 id. light lights al.o $9.90, sorted 8 head average 160 lb., S9.40; few other light lights and good to choice 330. 270 lb. butchers. o.40: packing sows mostly steady, mainly 7.40; few smooth light butcher sows, $7.88. CATTLE 100: holdovers 70: steers. she stock steady: medium to good grass and shortfed steers quoted mainly a7.30w8.0O; half load good 755 lb. Oregon feeder steers. $6.76: medium range cows. 4.75ftS.00; part load 638 lb. at 5.00. sorted head $4.00; good cows absent, quoted up to around $5.75; low grade cows moderately active, steady: bulk low cutters and cuttera, $34094.25: bulls unchanged: few common to medium, $4.006.35. Oalvea 30, In eluding 25 direct. Nominally steady: few good light vealers, $0.50; best quoted $10. SHEEP none: nothing on saw; market nominal: medium to good wooled lambs quoted, $7.00-50: shorn and medlum-pelt slaughter ewes eli gible around $3.25 down. Chicago CHICAOO, Sept. 31. (AP-USDA) Hogs 16,000, Including 4000 direct; mostly steady on weights 200 lbs. up; others steady to 10c lower: top, $9.18; bulk good and choice 300-2e0 lbs., $8.90t9.15; 270-300 lbs.. tSSOtt 9.00: 170-190 lbs., $8.60-85; good light packing $7.90 1 8.25: medium weight and heavies, $7.25-86. CATTLE 10,000; calves 1200; steers and yearlings mostly 25c lower: only primes holding steady; highly fin ished light as well aa weighty heif ers steady, but all others weak to 25c lower: bulls 10-16C lower; vealers steady; strictly prime 1180 lb. steers, $13.35; several loads, 912.76 f 13 25; best light yearling steera, $12.00; liberal run steera and yearlings here of value to sell at $9.25 12; stock ers and feeders steady; sizable sup ply fed steers and yearlings now 50c or more lower for week to date: na tive sausage bulls, $6.60 down; choice vealers $11.00-25; few $11.50. SHEEP 13,000 Including 7000 di rect; spring lambs mostly steady; natives to packers, $7.50; sorted lota to small killers, $7.75: talking $7.50 75 on westerns; sheep steady. Portland Produce PORTLAND, Ore., Sept. 21. (AP) Butter Prints: A grade, 28c lb. In parchment wrappers, 29c In car tons; B grade, 2714c lb. In parch ment wrappers, 2814 c lb. In cartons. BUTTERFAT Portland delivery. buying price: A grade, 262614o lb., Portland delivery; B grade, 114o lb. less; C grade, 60 lb. less. EGGS Buying prices for whole salers: Specials, 33o do.; extras, 26c doz.: standards, 35c doz.; extra me diums. 24c doz.; undergrades, 17c doz. LIVE POULTRY Buying prices Leghorn broilers, 1V4 to 1 lbs., 16 a 17c lb.: 314 lbs., 16C lb.; colored springs. 2 to 314 IBs., 1718c lb, over 3V4 lbs., 17918c lb.: leghorn hens, over 314 lbs., 14c lb.; under 814 lbs., 12c lb.; colored hens to 5 lbs., 18919c lb.: over 8 lbs., 189 19c lb.; No. 2 grade, 8c lb. less. TURKEYS Soiling price : Dressed new crop hens, 27 a 28c lb.; toms. 28 a 29c lb. Buying prices: New hens, 24 a 26c lb.; toms. 27c lb.; old hens, 30c lb.: toms, nI8c lb. ONIONS Oregon, 65-75c; Yakima, 50c per 50 lbs. Cheese, country meats, potatoes, cantaloupes, wool, hay, hops, mohair and cascara bark, steady, unchanged Portland Wheat PORTLAND, Ore., Sept. 31. (API- Grain: (wheat) , Open High Low Close Sept. 61 V4 .6114 ! Dec. 83 .63 .6314 K May 6514 -6614 .65 .65 Cash grain: Oats, No. 3. 38-lb. white $24.50; No. 2, 38-lb. gray, nominal. Barley, No. 3, 46-lb. B. W. $19.60. Corn, No. 3, E. Y. shipment, $38. Cash wheat (bid): Soft white 61c; western whit 61c; western red 60c. Hard red winter ordinary 67e; 11 percent 58c; 13 percent 6114c; IS per cent 6614c; 14 percent 6914c. Hard white, Baart ordinary 6114; 1 1 per cent unquoted; 13 percent 62c; 13 percent 6514c; 14 percent 67c. Today's car receipts: wheat 28; flour 13: oat 1; mlUfeed 4.' Wall St. Report NEW TORS, Sept. 21. AP) Wall street found the stock market's sen sitivity to European news dulled a bit today and reports the Czech gov ernment had accepted the British French proposals excited only a short lived buying flurry. However, relief at what appeared to have been a narrow escape from ir. fliMiiiiiiiiiva iinmue- unlive 111 J nHfltm an Immediate large scale war In Eur ope, still found expression In a lean ing toward tha buying side. Near the finish most stocks retained gatna of fractions to around a point after yielding part of their winnings In a noisy forenoon flourish of buying touched off by financial ticker flashes that the Czecha had capitu lated. Today's closing prices for 53 sel ected stocks follow: Al. Chem. & Dye ...180 Am. Can ,............ 97 Am. At Pgn. Pow .... . ....... 3; A. T. 4s T 141V, Anaconda ................... 33fe Atch. T. & S. P. 33 H Bendlx Avla 31 H Beth. Steel 57 Caterpillar Tract. Chrysler 48 71 914 4 Coml. Solv ......m... Curtlss-Wrlght DuPont .... aen. Elec . H Qen. Foods ..... .... Gen. Mot .. Int. Harvest. I. T. & T. ... Johns-Man. Monty Ward North Amer ...... ... Penney (J. 0.) .....-..-... 133 40-, 3514 461i 59VS 8 97 45 18 80 30 y, 1614 7 Phillips Pet Radio H Sou. Pae. ................-. Std. Brands St. Oil Cal. . 39ft St. Oil N. J. ... 53 Trans. Amer. , Union Carb. ... Unit. Aircraft , 10 82 3514 87 U. S. Steel ....... Frisco Butter SAN FRANCISCO, Sept. 21. P) Butter unchanged. MEETING CALLED A mwting of 11 the officers of the First Christian church, officers and teachers of the Sunday school, and all other officers of orgftnized groups of the church will meet In the church parlors tonight, begin ning with a pot-luck supper at 6:30 o'clock. Brief statements from the church and Its organizations will be heard. The church's work for the coming year will be presented by 'Ivp speakers, setting forth the five di visions of the church s planned uro gram as follows: 1. Christian edu cation. 3. Fellowship and Attendance. 3. World Causes. 4. Stewardship and Church Finance. 5. Evangelism. The five divisions of work are fn keeping with the world-wide program of the Christian Churches this year. GUESTS OF LIONS Bight blind residents of Jackson county were guests of the Lions club at its weekly dinner-meeting in the Hotel Holland last night. Principal service of the Lions club is to the blind and twice a year the Medford club Is host to a group of sightless residents. Other guests Included two Boy Scouts of Lions-sponsored troop 8, Jerry McDougal and Roger Wolf. Roger entertained with several piano solos. New members introduced were Fred Landers, who came hers recently from Monahans, Texas, Carl Bis mark of the Hawklnson Tire Service, and Allen R. Smith of the Medford Lumber company. It was announced that the meet ing place had been definitely changed and that the club henceforth would convene at 6:30 each Tuesday eve ning In the Hotel Holland. HELD AS BANDITS PORTLAND, Sept. 21. (AP) Four holdups which netted only 110 were believed solved today by police with the arrest of five boys ranging In age from 14 to 16 years. Patrolmen Myron Warren and Hugh Davenport stumbled on to the alleged culprits when they chased down a speeding automobile and found four boys In possession of a loaded pistol. The fifth lad was arrested at his home. Among the victims was a traf fic coach operator. Wool Sales Scattered BOSTON. Sept. 31. (AP-USDA) Scattered sales were being closed on greasy shorn wools tn the Boston market today. 111 tTUtaOTEL SOMERTON I o tun iiRtn ootnTom lirtKN NM0II MO TH10I i in commit mmmt Splendid garag fac ilities . and, courteous service await tha tired motorist COCKTAIL LOUNGE Service Unsurpassed ltd IUU. IMUM Movie Quiz Film SHHmiiiimiilHliiiu nmjiiinyiiM; Another $260,000 Movie Quiz Con teat picture comes to the CraterUn theatre Sunday with the three day showing of "Letter of Introduction," featuring Edgar Bergen and Charlie McCarthy, Adolphe Menjou and An drea Leads In the top roles. DEFEAT VOTE RECOUNT (Continued from Page One.) Curley, silver-haired, silver-tongued veteran of Bay state political wars. will meet Leverett Saltonstall, former speaker of the state legislature, In the general election. Saltonstall won the Republican nomination in a land slide which gave him almost three times as many votes as his three opponents combined. . . Townsendlte Loses Former Sen. W. Warren Barbour was an easy winner of the Republican senatorial nomination In New Jersey, defeating George O. Pullen of Tren ton, Townsend plan advocate, and C. Dan Coskey, Jersey City engineer. William H. J. Ely, former New Jer sey works progress administrator, won the Democratic senatorial nomination without opposition. Sen. John Milton did not seek another term. Mrs. Madeleine Edison Sloane, daughter of the late Thomas A. Edi son, lost her bid for the Republican congressional nomination In the 11th New Jersey district. a. O. P. Heartened Wisconsin Progressives put Gov. Philip La Foilette far out Jn front in his campaign for a fourth-term nomination. Despite efforts by some politicians to consolidate the La Foi lette opposition, Robert K. Henry, fusion candidate, trailed his Repub lican opponent but was ahead In the Democratic gubernatorial contest. In the Wisconsin contests for sen atorial nominations, Rep. Thomas Amlie trailed Herman L. Ekern on the Progressive ticket and Alexander Wiley led a field of six for the Re publican designation. Sen. F. Ryan Duffy was unopposed for Democratic renomlnatlon. Wisconsin Republicans led In total votes for the first time since the La Foilette group organized the sepa rate Progressive party in 1034. BIRTHS Born to Mr. and Mr. George Ring Jr.. of Gold Hill on September IS at Sacred Heart hospital, a boy weigh ing 8 pounds, g ounces. Born to Mr. and Mrt. R. B. Huff man of Jacksonville at Sacred Heart hospital on September 19, a boy weighing 7 pounds, 1)4 ounces.. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Veltle Biles of Gold Hill on September JO at Sac red Heart hospital, a girl weighing 84 pounds. Born to Mr. and Mra. J. B. Avrlnril. of Jacksonville September 20 tn Sac- rea Heart nospitai, girl weighing 8 pound, 1 ounce. Stated Communication of Reames Chapter, O. K. 8., Thursday evening at 8 o'clock. Refreshment and cards. Visiting member Invited. HATT1E M. ALDEN, SeCy. TOMORROW and FRIDAY I wm.m LAID TO DISHONESTY HINTED if 'J ttr Only iJ' "RACEMOORK T,k JL j Romance" Coming Sunday mini Dim "U ' "ft v r- i.(i x F I . , A story of show-business, the heart-aches and the heart-aches, the Joys and the sorrows that follow the climb to fame, "Letter of Introduc tlon" Introduces Charlie's first rival for wooden-head honors Bergen's new creation, "Mortimer Snerd," of the I-oway Snerds. OnRialtoBill 9- fmtiff Ocorge O'Brien, favorite action star, and Laralne Johnson have the two leading roles in "The Painted Desert," which opens a three day run tomorrow at the Rlalto theatre as the added feature with "Little Tough Guy." Btarring the famous "Dead End" Kids, "Ltttlo Tough Guy," the third pic ture with tho sensational gang of East Side hoodlums la the story of what happens to one family when tragedy strikes. It begins when fhe father Is sent to jail on a murder charge, end follows the mother, wi and daughter after they move to cheap quarters In a sordid section of the city. Jackie Searl and Marjorle have Important roles. For better milk, raw or pasteurized, call 1280-L, Campbell's Dairy. Use Mall Tribune Want Ads. Too Late to Classify CUT FLOWERS Asters, Zinnias. Dressier;. 1107 E. Main. NEW HOUSE TRAILER Solid con struction, nice appearance. Good tires and wheels. Just right for hunting trips. Priced very low. MEDFORD GARAOE Oldsmohlle Snlos and Service 121 North Bartlett Show. l:l.l-H:4.VD:0ft comlns NL'NDAV 001HI MINI0U most mo; I 10011 SISftl) ; CI)SJIH ntfcsmn. 1 f i i r . i " S- Of i surpawes all $I1EiS j-owr demands rL Jsua FOUND Gold ring with set. Owner may have same by oauing at uid una and paying for ad. WANTED Reversible disk two-way plow. L. M. Mcconneu, ooia nm Star Route. FOR RENT 3-bedroom unfurnlahed house. Good location, n. L. uooa, 10 Quince St. Greatest values In latA model Stude- baker. Nash. Hudson, buick ana Packard Sedans ever offered In Medford. Some with radio, over drive, heater, etc. Prices and terms that will ajrtonlsh you. Call and 'look them over. SANDERSON MOTOR CO. Open Evenings and Sundaya FOR SALE Peaches for canning. Bring containers, incy wuu i iiy". long. City Limits Fruit Stand, South Pacific highway. FOR SALE Does and young rabbits. 3U yearling urunuiii ti"u. horn pullots and 25 Red pullets. Geo. L. Davis, 1 mile south of Tnlent. on Old Hlahwav 09. Box 240. WE HAVE a limited amount of nice esnnlne peaches, Italian prunes, melons, etc. City Llmlta Fruit Stand. South Pacific highway. WAREHOUSE PIANO SALS In order to make room for new goods coming In. every piano in our ware house will be sold at once. Sale Includes all stock on hand. Repos sessed, rental returns, etc., at prices you can afford to pay. Make your own terms. In reason. Free Delivery Full Guarantee BIG DISCOUNT FOR CASH Dome In todav. Out-of-town buyers write Cltne Piano Co., Dlst. Ware house, 328 West 6th, Medford. FOR RENT Furnished room In pri vate residence, .la rsoum unnamp. FOR SALE Five-room modern house, large lot, near scnooi, auuu. out West Clark. FOR SALE 6 acres. Irrigated; -room house and bath, electricity: 3 Darns and other outbuildings; all kinds of fruit and berries, 214 acres In Ladlno clover, 314 acres In English walnuta. Sightly view, desirable location. Only M.750. Terms. L. G. Plckell, 18 South Bartlett. FOR RENT Sleeping room. 446 South Front. FURNISHED ROOMS for rent. 618 South Central. Phone 15B3-W. WANTED TO RENT by October let, partly equipped ranch with 40 or 60 acres grain land and some irri gated pasture. Box 2877 Tribune. FOR RENT Furnished 7-room house. 103 Crater Lake Ave. THEV END TONITBI Michael Whalen Tomorrow rv mj asw 5-1 ' " s 5 J Hi 6:4S-85:ls jjCSl Kiddle . W" 1 1 J Feel at Home In "The Heart of Portland" Oomferl Cmvenleiie Conrt.fT S err tea tltraetln btesi DeUehe Hotel Oornellns sss s.w. rr nth mm BEN O. IN THE HEART OF THE CITY FURNISHED or unfurnished 5 -room modern house. Phone 1266. SELL OR TRADE for small acreage near Medford, modern fi-room house. Phone 1266. PEAcllEs78alway . the last" ofth season. Half mile- west of Voorhlea crossing. E. O. Com. tAHrTMOTORS GUARANTEE COUNTS Wednesdav and Thursday Special 1936 CHEVROLET de luxe trunk Sedan, original Jet black finish ' without a mar, upholstery clean aa a pin. Knee action, ventilating system, hydraulic brakes, new tires, short mileage. See thl quick. Pull price 1539. HAHN MOTORS USED CAR LOT . 25 South Rlveralde CUCUMBERS, sorted to size, wanted. B. E. Ford, 2 miles west on Jack sonvllle highway. Phone 731-R. ANNOUNCEMENT We will open th livestock Sale Pavilion Saturday. Sept. 24. Have a good consignment of dairy cows for this sale. Parties having livestock to consign eaU 651-J-3 for property listing. Always attend the auction. Southern Ore . gon Livestock Auotlon Co.. . Col. A. H. Dudley, auctioneer. FIRST CLASS REFINISHING guaran teed. Mitchell Auto Beauty Shop. BEER ' Dispensers, Distributors and Salesmen ATTENTION Important Meeting Holland Hotel ...... TOMORROW Thursday, 8 p. m. Oregon Brewers Association DANCE Follow the crowd tonight Townsend Hall brer Baldwin -Piano Shoppe. These dances are sponsored by Town send Club No. a. Good, clean time aftsurert all. ' ' Gentlemen 35e ' Ladle 10c CONTEST PICTURES in "Speed To Burn" Plus "THE MISSING QUEST" I v.. . Ull ..yf- "I if I ' t P I juoiwtf AU.STAR OAST I t sjjo a fark An ' " Hotel OBIMSON. Mp. til S.W. (Mk PertlaM nil I I ins I I ssife