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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD, OREGON. MONDAY. MAY 20. 1940. PAGE FIVE 1 1 flfiAl ,n.l DPDQfsrJAI II Livestock i Bind Hr Twenty-five membert of Benny Goodman's band were overnight guests t the Hotel Medford Sunday. The band was en route to Portland. Lodge To Meet Talismen lodge. Knight of Pythias will convene this evening. AU mem ber are asked to attend and visitors are welcome. Refresh ment! will be served. Returns Home Mrs. E. A. Melton returned last night by train to her home in Portland after spending a fortnight here with her son-in-law and daugh ter, Mr. and Mrs. Harold E. , Young, 1006 East Jackson bou- levard. Asks Explanation Lester Messal of Yreka, Cel., former resident of Brownsboro, wishes it explained that he was not the L. W. Messal of Brownsboro who was fined recently for driving car without an oper ator's permit. Af Campground Seventy five persons enjoyed a day in the open yesterday at the Mc- Kee Bridge campground In the Applegate district of the Rogue River national forest. Fourteen cars were counted at Squaw lake. Fishing at the lake was reported to be only fair. Released Albert Carriss, 49 of Klamath Falls was released from Jackson county Jail today upon payment of a $10 fine and completion of a nine months' sentence. Garriss was sentenced by Judge Claude McColloch In U. S. district court here last fall for selling liquor to Indi ans. To Drill Company A. 186th Infantry of the Oregon national guard will hold its regular weekly drill in the Medford armory at 8 p.m. tomorrow. There are a few vacancies in the company and applicants may procure full enrollment in formation at the armory at any time, said Capt. Carl Y. Teng- wald, commanding. Breeders To Meet Jackson County Guernsey Breeders as sociation will meet In the court house auditorium at 8 tonight for annual election of officers. Present officers include Charles Wing, president, Dr. B. T.. El liott, treasurer, R. G. Fowler, secretary. As this is considered an Important session all mem j bers and other persons inter- ' ested are Invited to attend. Bring Planes Emory G. Cul bertson and Chester Hubbard returned home yesterday from Loclc Haven, Pa., where they took delivery of two new planes at the Piper factory. Cul bertson brought back a Piper trainer which will be used in training pilots at the Medford municipal airport and Hubbard brought back a Piper coupe for the Medford Flying club of which he is president. In Jail Roy E. Moore, 4, of Klamath Falls was being held in the Jackson county jail to day awaiting presentation of his case to the federal grand Jury in Portland. Moore is charged with selling liquor to Indians. He was held in $2300 bail for the grand Jury after a hearing r before U. S. commissioner Bert Thomas In Klamath Falls. He was brought here Saturday night by Paul Hanlin, U. S. deputy marshal. Moore faces his third charge of liquor sell ing, the deputy said. Roof Fire Fire did a small amount of damage yesterday forenoon to the Basil H. Lind ley residence at 416 Boardman street. The fire was attributed f to sparks dropping on the roof from the chimney which had an extension. Part of the roof was burned and ashes and water did some interior damage. Fire men answered a ward alarm. The public was reminded again today that all water taps must be closed when the fire whistle blows and kept off until the . recall is sounded. TOWNSEND DANCE Dreamland Hall Tuesday Eve., May 21 Help Send Our Delegate To St. Louis ALL INVITED Ladies 10c Mn 35c THE. FACTORS 1 4 rjUSWfcail ,M.iJOtb.tk)-rre-U0O(wl4U) zr-ffoiel Rtamet A way Senator A. Evan Reames left Sunday eve ning for Portland to try a fed eral court case. He expected to return tomorrow morning. Unit To Meet Jacksonville H E C. will convene Wednesday at 1 p.m. for dessert luncheon at the home of Mrs. Olive Floyd at 408 Park street. The meeting was previously sched uled to be an all-day session. Minor Accident Alonzo A. King of Portland and Bob T. O'Brien of Marshfield drove cars involved In a minor mis hap at Riverside avenue and Main street Sunday morning, according to a report on file today. Student Home Frank Hull Jr., a Junior in business ad ministration at Oregon State college at Corvallis was a week end visitor at the home of his parents. 517 South Grape street He arrived home yesterday and was to return to college this afternoon. He is a member of Sigma Phi Epsilon fraternity. Father 111 Mri. Frank Perl left this morning for Pasadena Cal., whither she was called by the serious illness of her father, C. L. Brown. Mr. Brown lived In Medford before moving south a number of years ago and has many friends here who will be sorry to learn of his illness. Dance Changed Lively Rogue Dancing club will gather at the Central Point Grange hall Wednesday evening for a dinner-dance. The club secre tary mailed out cards last week to members stating that the af fair would be held May 29. This was in error. The affair will start at 7:30. Jail Sentence Arthur Dean Hodgklns. 29. charged by city police with drunkenness, was this morning sentenced to 10 days in city jail. Wallace A. Carden, 34, charged with drunk enness, was ordered to leave town Immediately or spend 10 days in jail. He said he would leave. a To Conduct Class George Davis of Klamath Falls, sales manager of the Lorenz com pany, will conduct the final meeting of the adult credit class at the senior high school to night at 7:30. Mr. Davis, who recently conducted the credit classes in Klamath Falls, is con sidered well versed in credit practices. Thinning Starts Charles Wing, owner of the Wing orch ards on the Old Stage road east of Jacksonville, reported that thinning started in his pear orchards this morning. He sta ted that this is unusual and is at least a week ahead of sched ule in comparison with other years. He attributed the early start to warm weather condi tions. Twenty-five thinners are employed at the orchard and Charley Pruitt is foreman. Scouts Feted Boy Scout members of the Medford high school band were entertained in Spokane, Wash., Saturday by Irving P. Beesley, former scout executive of Crater Lake area council who now holds a simi lar position In the Spokane area. The 11 Boy Scout mem bers of the band, in Spokane for a northwest contest, were treated to lunch by Mr. Beesley and taken on a tour of the city. Mr. Beesley sent regards to his friends here. Plana Passngrs E. H. Koh ler arrived from Portland by United Mainliner this forenoon. Passengers leaving by Malnlln er for Portland early this morn ing were Miss June M. Nugent Harold N. Bechtel. A. Wenker and Mildred Hultgren. H. Knox left for Portland on the north bound flagstop Mainliner last night. R. J. Linkhart arrived from Portland last evening and Mrs. Marie Rldgeway departed for San Francisco on the same plane. Georgia Franklin arrived from Portland on yesterday's forenoon Mainliner. L. M. Lil ly nd Mrs. Harry Mundy, Jr., and baby left for Minneapolis via Portland by Mainliner early yesterday morning. Leaving on the midnight Mainliner Satur day were E. K. Campbell, to j Lo Angeles, and W. Jensen. Sr.; and W. Jensen, Jr.. to Sacra- mento. J. J. Hall arrived from Los Angeies on the Saturday j night northbound Mainliner and : Paul rinson left on the same plane for Portland. OF HOTEL IMPORTANT.! I COMFORTABII ROOMS a. good mvict PUASAUT SUKKOUrlDIriaS 8INSIELI PAUS COFFEE SHOP TAVERN SAN DIEGO Fort Una Portland. Or.. May 30 (AF-Ci D.A ) Hogs: $160; market very alow: lie to mostly toe lower, good-choic 166-316 lb. drtv-ln mouv M. few early lot M.104.IS: carloads most ly as 25. 330-360 I". butcner ss so .74; light light mostly Kist-ao: packing aowa 6376 a) i 35; feeder pica unsold; beat held abort as. Cattle: SOOO; calref 176; market uneven; steer generally steady, aom lat aalea weaker; medium good fed steer 68.60 , 8.76: few loada light ateer 1101.15: few bead and on ear experiment! aters 610.36: atocku 67.50; few fed heifer as SO e9.36: experimentally-fed heifer to 63 50; common-medium heifer 66.36 a 6.36; cutter-common cowa 64.50 6.50; cannera down to 63.75: fat dairy trpe cow up to 6S food beer rows 67.36 JO: medium-good light Cali fornia! 67.10 .60: aaua bull S 7: beef bulla 674.35; cholo real- era 66. Sheep; 1800; good -choir springer mostly as 75: few lota as so 4 9; medium-good gradea 181 .50 : common down to 67: few old crop lamb 65.5096; medium-good ewea 63.604 3.36; load light ewe S3 50. Chicago Chicago. Mar 30 ( AP-CHDAI Hoga: 30.000: generally 36 4 35c lower than Friday average, practical tor 65.90: bulk good and choice 180 370 lba. 65.65 4.90: good 400-650 lb. parking sow 64.S5w.76. Cattle: 14.0O0: calve 1.0O0; beat fed ateer early 611: loada 610 4 85: cow weak to 35e lower: bulla fully steady, however, at 67. IS down; veal era weak at 610 50 j 11.30. Sheep 0.000: fat lamba alow: best klnda 89.75 and above; one double 85 lb. fed wooled lamOa 61035. South San Francisco South Ran Francisco, May 30. (AP-USDA) Hogs: 300: around 10c 4 1 5c lower: load 303 lb. Oresons 86 55. top: about cars 190-300 lb. Idahoa 96 30. few Callfornlaa 66 35 4 .40: packing aowa mostly 64.38 M. Cattle: 500: fed light stern ab sent, quoted 69.60410; load short fed 11S0-1176 lb steers 69.60: she stock ctlve: 3 cant dehorned 1016 1073 lb. grasa cowa 97, sorted 7 head at 68.50: cutter and common cows steady, bulk '84.504.75: numerous load here. Grasa bulla 66.60 down. Calvea 85. Good to choice vealers quoted 610.504 11, slaughter calves 66.50 9 50. Sheep: 450; deck good north coast 63 lb. lamba 68.76, carrying small and medium grade: 3 deck ahorn ewea eligible S1.50&3.60. Portland Produce Portland. Or., May 30. (API Butter: print, A grade. 394c lb. In parchment wrapper, SO'c lb. In cartons. B grade. 38',ac lb. In parch ment wrapper. 39'ic lb. In cartons. Butterfat: First quality, maximum of .6 of 1 percent acidity, delivered In Portland. 36'i37c lb.: valley routee and country point. 3c lea. or 35c lb.: ftecond quality, 3e under first, or 35c lb. Cheese: Selllraj price to Portland retailers: Tillamook triplet. 19c lb.; loaf. 30c lb. fob. Price to whole saler, triplet. 17c lb.; loaf. 18c lb. fob. Tillamook. Egga: Buying prlcea, evtraa, large. 15 16c: atandards, large, 14c; extraa. medium, 13c; do atandards. 13c do. Country Meats: Celling price to retailers, country-killed hoga, beat butcher 133-150 lb.. 9l9',c; veal er. fancy. U'414e lb.; llght-thln. 10 413c: heavy. 10 lie lb.; lamba. spring, 16 417c lb.: llght-thln. 10c 413c; heavy. 10 411c lb.: lambs, spring. 16417c: yearllnga. 10413c lb.: heavy, 10411c lb.: Iambi spring. 164 17c; yearlings, 104 13c lb.; ewe. 446c lb.; good cutter cowa, 914 10c lb.; canner cows, 84 9c lb.; bulls. II144 13c lb. Uve Poultry: Buying prlo. No. 1 grade: Leghorn broilers. 1 14 to 3 lbs.. 15c; fryers, under lbs.. 17e; fryere. 8 to 4 lbs., 17c: roasters, over 4 lbs., 18c; Leghorn hens, over 8 lbs., lie; Leghorn hens, under 8' lb- 10c; colored hens, over 6 lb., 13c: col ored hens. 4 lb, to 6 lb., 13c; old roosters. 4c. Dressed turkeys: Selling price. hen. No. 1, UgM'jc lb.: toma, 9 410c lb. Onion: Orearon No. 1, 63 4 3.11 per 50-Ib. bag; set, white, 6'ic: brown. 5',e lb.: new California wax, 60. 63 90; Texas wax. 63 90. New Potatoes: California, whltea. 60s. SI. 30; 100s. 63.36. Potatoes: Deschutes. 61.9043: KlsmsUi. iTulelake) It 80 cwt.: local white. 90c box; do sacks. 61.50 160 cental: Matin. 63 cental; south ern yma. 63 40 4 3 60 eratt. Hay: Selling price to retailers, al falfa. No. 1, 61850 ton: oat-vetch. 613 ton: rimer. 611 ton; timothy. eastern Oregon. 617fl8 ton; valley timothy, 614 ton. Portland. Wool: 1940. eastern Or won. fin, medium, 33HS7'4c; crossbred. 30c 4l'ic: Willamette valley. 13 months, nominal, 33c lb.; lamb 33c pound. a D Richardson j Mineral Springs : lor healthful rwerwatloti t vacation combining J Health, Hpp4nw sod st or of Vitality for months J sod month to corn. aj A Modem Fire-proof Alr-condltloned Hotel. J Attractive Hotl tod Hnuso aj keeping Cottage. Th rate ar aurpri- singly low i the iccotn. J modatloo twrfeeti en- rtrooDcrit tdcaslt 'he Famous Miner! Wstr FREE. For InfonBttloa writ RICHARDSON MINERAL SPRINGS Rlcbsrdsoo Spring. Csllf. Portland Wheat Portland, Or, May JO (API Wheat: Open High Low Cloe May , .70 .7S .70 .70 Sept. .70 .tt'i .70 .76", Caah grain: Cora. No. a. eastern yellow ehip ment 630. No. 1 flax SI M Caah wheat Ibid): Soft whit lie, western whit 7Se. western red 75c. Hard red winter ordinary 76c, H percent 76c, 13 percent 61c. Hard white. Baart. 13 percent 95e. 16 percent 61: 14 percent 61 OS. Today's car reeelpta: wheat 89. bar ley 0. flour 34. corn t. oata 1. hay X, mlllfeed 6. Chicago Wheat Chicago. May 30 (API Last week'a sensational wheat prlo slump waa reverted today by net gstne ranting up to almoat eight cent bushel as the government and exchange official took action to check the market'a descent. Iwheat) Open Hlsh Low Close May .81, .83 i JlSi, July .83 'i SS', 43 .84 Sept. J4 .85', 43 444 Wall St. Report New York, May 20. (JD Wall Street seemed a bit less worried over the war today, although still far from confi dent, and selected steels and other stock market leaders pushed up 1 to 3 points before encountering opposition. Lack of real momentum in the! forward reversal was a fly in I the ointment. The ticker tapci frequently loafed and the turn over of around 1.200.000 shares was the smallest in a week or so. Todava closing prion for 33 ae. leeted stocks follow: Al. Crtem. & Dve 150 Am. Can M Am. Sr. Fin. Pow It A. T. T Anaconda .. 33 Atch. T. & S. F. . Bendlx Avla Beth. Steel Caterpillar Tract. Chrysler Com!. Solv, Curtlss-Wrlght DuPont Oen. Elec. Oen. Foods , Gen. Mot Int. Harveet. I. T. & T. 15 301, 76H 47, ei 6'i 160 39 'i 40 43 4 47 3'4 54 Johns-Man Monty Ward , North Amer. . 37 16; . 80 . 33 . 6 , 8 ... 5H . 19 . 34', . .', . 47 . 50 Penney (J. C.) Phllllyps Pet Radio Sou. Pac. .., . Std. Brands St. Oil Cal St. OH N. J. Trana. Amer. . Union Carb. Dnlt. Aircraft . U. S. Steel . Horse Sense Lima, O. (Pi Howard Carey's horse is a lot smarter than some automobile drivers. While Carey was delivering milk, the horse became frightened and ran a block and a half, with Carey in hot pursuit. Then the horse came to a busy intersection. The traffic light was turning red Dobbin slid to a halt on all four. Too Quick Tulsa, Okla. W Dreaming a burglar was about to grab him a 22-year-old filling station at tendant Jumped from his second rtory bedroom window. He was seriously Injured when he struck on the concrete alley 20 feet below. ....Large Berries Bert Somer- son of Talent was in Medford today displaying a crate of extra large strawberries he grew on his three-acre ranch. The straw berries are called Red Hearts because of their solid coloring throughout. Mr. Somerson said he obtained the seeds for the luscious berries from the Tuala tion Nursery company in north ern Oregon. HlKKl! FMH TOMMHIirmi T31 TWO MAJOR FEATURES OH EVERY PROGRAM re TNI SAINT tioici units PsMtS- hns :4S-:4-:00 60c.40c.lOC S0iljggjT"y tntt Tomorrow Mint; uTy- i 1 Bpst L the "Kildares" ! HENRY ALDRICH SAYSi jr"- "ti , j t !!ll- WED and THUR i .sWJl ULf AT REMODELED SIXTH STREET SAFEWAY Max Milihollln, former pro duce manager of the sixth and Bartlett Safeway, returned to Medford from Klamath Falls to take ove; the management of the store. Manager Burt Moore resigned Saturday to accept a position In Seattle. Mr. Millhollin left here In February for Klamath Falls. He has been with the Safeway or ganization five years. Mrs. Mill hollin and their nine year old son Teddy have moved to Med ford. "1 feel fortunate," Mr. Mill hollin said, "in being appointed manager of the Sixth and Bart lett street store because I like Medford. I received the surprise of my life when I walked into the completely remodeled and redecorated store. We can dis play Safeway's many new lines of quality foods to best advan tage here. The Sixth and Bartlett store has been undergoing alterations foi the past month. All of thfc wall shelves have been changed to carry a larger stock and new wide aisles now run the length of the store. The interior is white with black trimming and the exterior is yellow anr" red. New shopping buggies wil. be here this weeK Everything has been arranged for quick and easy selection, ac cording to Manager Millhollin. IN LATIN AMERICA Mexico, D. F.OJ.P) Latin America has taken more Spanish refugees tian Russia, according to figures released here by Constancia de la Mora, former chief of the press divi sion of the republican govern ment of Spain. Senora de la Mora, whose hus band was chief of aviation tot the loyalists, is in Mexico assist ing the Spanish refugee commit tees In their task of resettlement of thousands of fugitive Spani ards. The committees have official ly registered 6.000 refugees in Mexico, she said, in addition to which there are 2,000 unregis tered persons who have entered the republic through the assis tance of relatives, or by their own means. According to her figures there arc between 3,000 and 4,000 more in all other Latin Ameri can countries, led by Chile with 2,300. She estimated Russia to aay had received 8.000 Spanish refugees, 8,300 fewer than In Latin America. Russia offered to take all the veterans and all tha children of the loyalists, she said, but the committees preferred to send many of them west. "Of all the refugees in the world, the Spanish refugees are the luckiest, to be accepted In the Americas." she said. Senora de la Mora said there were still 180.000 of her people refugees in France. She criti cized the French government for the treatment many of them were getting, allegedly In con centration camps, and charged that others were being pressed into service in labor gangs. Closing time lor Too Lata to Clas sify Ada I ' -SO p. m. Starting WED! FIIDV SCREAMS ACROSS imi TEE SCREEN .., ! eitiaeet ltstH i rj i.i j j j mm u is - iu -s '"TJJ I B afv e f4eBMffe vWw)rtlwlse www I I V,N 6 vtfc el Nl smn 1 I JZX LI MnnR irmai avrmui L.. if I. csssoi astsa t I f fill IIIIITf MansaCeaaguoa f Latest Dr. Kildare Picture Pleasing Crater ian Crowds Dramatically presenting the first picturization of the meth od of restoring insane patient to normalcy, "Dr. Kildare s Strange Case", latest of the 'Dr. Kildare pictures, opened 1 at the Craterlan Theatre last night for three days. Fourth of the dramatic hospi tal stories, with Lew Ayres as the impetuous young interne. Dr. Jimmy Kildare. and Lionel Barrymore as the Irascible but great diagnostician. Dr. Leon ard Gillespie. "Dr. Kildare's Strange Case" concerns itself with Ayres' lone-handed fight ' to prove that a surgeon-friend is unjustly accused of perform ing a delicate brain operation 1 that caused madness in the pa tient. : The picture presents the first picturization of the use of in sulin shock treatment to rouse a person out of insanity and bring him back to mental norm alcy. Dramatic highlights of the feature include the actual ad ministration of the Insulin shock treatment, the reactions of the patient following the treatment and a bird's-eye view of a delicate brain surgery. In the name role, Ayres again is convincing, impetuous and earnest in the characterization. Still, he manages easily to In ject whimsical touches that have made the Kildare charac ter a lovable one. As the great diagnostician, Lionel Barry more seems to be effortless in his acting. He is Dr. Gillespie to the core. Laraine Day Is again seen as Nurse Mary La mont, in love with Ayres, de sirous of being his wife but realizing that his Judgment to 1 become a great doctor like Gil lespie is far more important than their own lives. George Raft Tops Billing At Rialto The gala opening of two "swell" motion pictures yester day at the New Rialto Theatre proved to be an exciting event In the career of the popular Main street theatre. Not only is "The House Across the Bay , which headed the double bill, a top-notch motion picture, but it has a story which Is posi tively one-hundred percent au dience entertainment. With George Raft in one of his pun chiest and most exciting roles in years and joan Bennett giv ing the best performance of her outstanding career, "The House Across the Bay" Is without question one of the most im portant pictures to come out of Hollywood In many a moon. 'The House Across the Bay" Is the story of Brenda Bentley, a beautiful and alluring wo man, who Is left in a hostile world when her husband la con victed for Income tax evasion and sent to Alcatraz In the San Francisco Bay. ore laugh-applause was given to Bob Burns' newest home spun picture, "Alias The Deac on", which plays as the added feature with the Raft-Bennett epic. Mischa Auer plays op posite Burns In the fun hit. Born to Mr. nd Mrs. R. W. Roberts of Route 4, Box 47-A, in Sacred Heart hospital Sun day a baby boy weighing 8 pounds 8 ounces. Born In Sacred Heart hospi tal May 18 a baby boy weigh ing 9 pounds 14 ounces to Mr. and Mrs. Tyley Evans of Talent. I. Births HOW WELL DO YOU "KNOW Your MONEY" Wa Suganl That Yog 1m th Educational Film by Thai Nam Now Showing At The CRATERIAN I This latnt Trim Doesnt Py subject wilt prove both Interesting and enlight ening. VYhr not see lit IU0INI THORNDiKt, Marios;.' ORIS CRAWFORD, Aft Mfr. V. I. ROOT, Wr Mgr. iiiGBFonB onnncn first nnnonnb onnn OP PORTIAN D-'TM First NerHnil Batik W-t wt ! RmUm- Hotr to Pronounce War News Name The pronunciation of many of the places In the war news can only be approxi mated by the English tongue. Authorities offer these ap proximations. Aachen Amiens Arlon Amersfoort Antwerp Ardennes Bastogne Bruges Brussels Dinant Dunkerque Eben Emael Eupen Groningen Ijsselmeer Leyden Liege Lille Louvain Maastricht Mallnes Maubuega Meuse Namur Nijmrgen Neufchateau Ostend Reims Soissons Utrecht Verdun Waal Ypres Zeebrugge Zuider 7.ee Ah' ken Am' l-eni Ar long Am' rs fort Aha valr' Ar dnn Baas tony' Broo' js Breus sell' D nan' Dun' kirk Ebbn Em 41 U' pen Gro' nlng en At' al malr Ly' den La ayih' LIU Loo' wan Mahs' trikt Mah ln' Mo bush' Muhr Nah mur' Ny may' gn New sha to' Ost and' Phn Swan' son U' lr.kt Var dun' Wahl E' pr Zy' broog uh Zy dr say FIFTY PER CENT VOTE ESTIMATED FOR STATE Salem, May 20. t!P Hood River, Clackamas and Sherman counties today became the first to report their official returns from Friday's election, but the state elections division said it would be three or four weeks before the official canvass is complete. The division estimated that al most SO per cent of the regis tered voters cast ballots, com pared with 9 per cent in the 1938 primary. MASSAGE FOR GOLFERS IN MEN'S LOCKER ROOM Golfers of the Rogue Valley Golf club will be especially in terested In the recently Installed massage department In the men's locker rooms at the club The department la sponsored by Nissen Health Institute and the attendant Is Tom McGrath. Massages will be available every afternoon and Sunday mornings. Too Late to Classify POR, WENT During Jiinis and July, a completely fumlthd (MMintr? hom Just ouUid city limit. Vry rriaouable to re sponsible peraoa. Phona 406-J-S. POR LEASE Btore with living quar tera furnished. Ou atatton. dolnf good btialnenB. $36 month Includ ing city watar. A tnap for tight party. Buy fttock at tnvoica piicaa. Any land you chanca to buy. From tna, la sura to aatlafyl Por ! hava bantalna every dty. And aim to plcaaa in arcry way. "Dad" Roberta. 720 W. and. COOL, clean, comfortable quart era for convalescent. 1414 and In vaudt. bos 730, Tribune. FOR BALE 40 New ftampahlra lar tnv hen. Bnyder. Phon 4-F-4. rOR RENT Psrtlv furnlanad flv. room house. Inquire 1016 West stain. FOR 8AL1 Duroe Boar, months old, or trade for heifer calf. Rt. f, Box 330, Upper Atag Road, a mile west central point. FOR RENT 4-room house. Inquire 3nd house pest Mac Market, No. Psciric Highway. NEW ALL PURPOSE MASH "Rogue Rtvr Brand." Med. Fuel Co., Feed Dept. Court and McAndrew. IP FOR FfcTNT Modern s-room house. Adult. Phone 406-R-. LOST Wlra-hatr dog. Nam "Pako " Black and whit, will pay ssoo nwsrd. Address A J. Heckler. Rout 1. Central Point, Ores ,a. 40 PAIR P. R. White King breenee pigeon. Reanonabl. ftte. 1, Box 49-A. Murphy. LOST Sunday a. m. A pair of gold rimmed glasses. Return to this of flc and rvoelv reward. FOR SALE Furnished house. Hard wood floora. fireplace, nearly new electric range, bare corner lot. 62850. Inquire 616 So. Ivy. FOR RENT 8-room modern nous. Prlo 61136. Inquire 619 N. Orape. FOR SALE Equity In "35 Terraplalt A-t condition. New tires. See M. C. Davie at Perry AJhcraft'a. TOUNO LADT with experience wish work. Phone 4-F-4. LOST Oold wrlut watch. Owner1 I name ana inscription on back, rte I ward Phone 1770. FOR SALE or HIRE Dump track. Phon 369. or 440 Benson St. FOR SAl E Attractive eottaee. Pink of condition. Oond location. Lerr maple tree. 63300. Terms. Inquire 516 So. Ivy. PAINTS, all colors, per gallon 6188. Oils and TMrpentln. SH1NOI.ES. all Trad; Roofjng w. par. Building Paper, everything for your roof, at the lowest price possible. SCREEN DOORS Window Olasa. Doora of all klnda, new and used, and window. LARGE STOCK of pipe nd Fltttntn, new nd used, also Irrigation Pipe, at a Saving to you. BARB WIRE, Wire Netting. Stock Fence, and all kinds of Smooth Wlr. Wlr Screen, Bl Tie. TFNTS. Tarpaulins. Cot. Blanketa. Sleeping Bass: everything for your camping need. Another shipment of Shoes and Boots Jut received. Lnr quantity of Linoleum Rug. 11 ftlre nd U makea. New Steel Enamel Slnka. alt si tee. for the camp ground, cabins, small apartment and other needs, priced t 81.46 and up. MEDFORD BAROAIN HOUSE 4.7 N. Orspe St. Phon 10S3 FOR SAX 8-room modem house. 3 bedroom, child- miraerv. breakfast nook, tiled drain board, hardwood floor, aawduat burner furnace. Fenced In bee yard. 63600. terms or would exchange for acreag. Also gl a errs IrrVtsted productive anil, lectrlcity, on graveled road. 114 mile east of Pacific Highway. 630 per acr. Also I acre, all Irrigated. 4-roora house with bath, good barn, city water, well located near Medford. 61600, terms. ' Also Coey and eomfortabl S-room cot tage, screened In porch. 3W lota, nlc lawn and flowers. 6900, term. I O. PICKELL 16 South Bartlett FOR RENT apaclous and attractive four-room upstairs suit in th Holly Apartment. Completely fur nished except dishes nd linen. Oarage, second door north of poatofflc. Adult only. 640. Avall abl June 1 See menager In rear, er. phon 1397-R, RIOREST CASH PMfCES PAID for SCRAP IRON AND METAL U kinds, batteries, radiator, alumi num, eopper. brasa: lao bide, pelt and wool. Medford Bargain House. 37 ft. Orape Phon 1003. ICC PRICES REDUCED! Row 60s per 100 lbs, delivered. Ice Boxes for 81 or Rent. Valley Fuel Co. Tel. 76 4n nna .Al' 1 lWiwr-..cC .llt'IJ Mats tv-sne-tor Eve Sc-4oc-IQ 2 Swell Hits! End Tomorrow Plus Hob Rurna-Misch Auer "ALIAS THE DEACOM SrrfMIN lanMlTMIM-lssstwat aw mri' feasts is rkMMsatirri SMiSsau I V AF- V. f a ffse - ., sxeaxeaxeaxeVJsswal TWO WEDNESDAY Hltt isaTHUBI DAY 2 IIWMIIMflMHMI