MEDFOKD MAIL TRTBTTNTI, MEDFORD. OREGON'. TUESDAY. JUNE IS. 1940
PAGE FIVE
LOCAL and
From Ashland LaVern H
Dalkenburg of Ashland trans
acted business in Medford to
day. Calls Hara Jack Garrison of
Williams attended to business
In this city today.
From Ashland Mrs. Aubrey
Miles and son Bill of Ashland
visited with friends in Medford
yesterday morning.
...
Taken by Death Word was
received here today of the death
of W. D. Peckham at his home
in Willows. Cal., on June 14.
Mr. PeckhBm died suddenly of
a heart ailment. Mrs. Peckham
s. survives. The many friends of
' the couple here were shocked
to learn of Mr. Peckham's
death.
To Michigan Mrs. F. E.
Trout ier of M6 East Main street
planned to leave today for
Michigan to visit her sister,
whom she has not seen for 20
years. She planned to return
In six weeks, coming by way
of Yellowstone national park.
'
Brief Visitors Mr. and Mrs.
James Gibbons of Pasadena,
Cal., visited briefly Sunday at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. How
ard Warner of 41S Park avenue.
They were en route to Seattle,
Wash., on a fortnight's vacation
trip. Mrs. Gibbons is a niece
of Mrs. Warner.
Drills Tonight Company A.
186th infantry, and headquar
ters detachment, Oregon na
' tional guard, will hold their
regular weekly drills in the
Medford armory at 8 toniRht.
Because of a more intensive
drill program than heretofore
carried out, no one will be ex
cused from drill pending fur
ther orders, Capt. Carl Y. Teng
wald. Company A commander,
announced.
Hits Deer J. A. Ostrom of
Portland reported to city police
that his automobile struck a
deer on the Pacific highway
near Savage Rapids dam early
this morning, injuring it but
rot killing it. Wade Crawford
of 529 South Grape street and
D. C. Wilson of Williams drove
cars involved in a slight mis
hap on the Crater Lake high
way eight miles from Medford,
Sunday night, according to a
report on file today.
Soldiers on Visit Private
1 William H. Elder and Private
. 1st Class Edward Ft. Eakin of
Fort Lewis, Wash., are visiting
at tha Medford home of Private
Eakin's parents, Mr. and Mrs.
V. I. Eakin. They are both In
the U. S. army signal corps.
Elder is in the construction de
partment and Eakin is a crypt
analyst at the message center.
Private Elder, whose home is
in Redfield, Kans.. said he had
heard so much about southern
Oregon he wanted to find out
about tha pi see for himself.
.
Plana Passengers Leaving by
United Malnliner early this
afternoon were T. B. Watson.
R. E. Tethrow and R. M. Huber,
for Portland, and A. L. Fink,
for Seattle, Wash. J. H. Pom
roy arrived from the north
this forenoon and Mrs. K. Win
ston left on the same plane for
, St. Louis via Los Angeles. L.
J. Adams arrived from. Port
land on the midnight Main
liner and J. Scott Milne left for
San Francisco. Arrivals last
night were S. Y. Armit, from
Oakland. Cal., and H. C. Wil
mor. from San Francisco. D.
F. Walkington and Floyd Mc
Elrop left on the same plane
for Seattle. Al Sullivan ar
rived from Portland on the
early evening Mainliner. V. M.
Greeg arrived from San Fran
cisco on the afternoon flagstop
Mainliner yesterday and Mrs.
Mathew Newell left on the
same plane for Seattle.
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-m Wholesalers. Inc.
PERSONAL
To RmaelIJ r r r
249 South Riverside avenue ap-l
plied at the city building in
spector's office yesterday for a
permit to remodel his residence
at a stated cost of J 800.
Leaving Tonight F. D. Mac-
pherson, division of engineer
ing at the U. S. regional for
ester'! office in Portland, was
to return by train to Portland
tonight. He has been engaged
in a mission of inspecting and
planning on the Rogue River
national forest for several daya.
Inspecting An inspection of
Medford CCC district headquar
ters was being made today by
Lleut.-Col. Richard W. Hocker,
officer of the inspector gen
eral'i department of the IT. S.
army with station at the Pre
sidio, San Francisco. Colonel
Hocker arrived here this morn
ing by motorcar.
Livestock
Portland
Portland. June 18. (AP-USDA)
Hogs: 400; packing aowi moetly 36c
lower for 3 clays: top and bulk good
choice 170 to 320-lb. drtYe-tn butch
era 98.00. few lew desirable down to
5.85, over and under weight $5.00
5.50. feeder pigs $4 50 500: odd
choice butcher sowg $4.76; bulk pack
ing aowa 63.76ft4.60.
Cattle: 160: calvea 85: steer eupply
limited to few grassers; about steady;
few medium grass steers i8.00; pack
age common-medium 895-lb. 67.85;
odd common down to 66.50; package
medium grass heifers 67.60: strictly
good young cows quoted to around
68.35; canners-common cows 63.760
4.75; odd good bulls 67.00; medium
good vealers 68.00 4 9.00; good 318-lb.
slaughter ealrea 68.75.
Sheep: 400; sll clashes about steady,
top 68.36 on good-choice trucked-ln
spring lambs; Just good kinds 68.00;
feeder lambs $7.007.25: shorn year
lings 65.00 6 50; medlum-chotc
shorn slaughter ewes 63.0041 3.00.
South San Francisco
South San Francisco, June 18.
(AP-USDA, Hogs: 450: steady; one
load 108-lb. Oregon! $8.15. sorted 87
head 343 at 65.85 top: around 3U,
loads 185 to 335-lb. Callfornlas $8.10;
packing sows 1016o lower, mostly
83.60 4.10.
Csttle: 75: steers absent, about
steady; yesterday bulk grass steers
68.00 8.50. under 1.000 -lb. fed steers
quoted $1.00 above.
Sheep: 1.800. holdovers, 800. Slow,
barely steady: medium to good lambs
averaging 73 lbs. 68.00 0.00; top.
cholos up to 60 40.
Chicago
Chicago, June 18. (AP-USDA)
Hogs: 33,600; general msrket dull and
unevenly 6 1 15c lower, mostly 10c
lower than Monday's average; top
$6.35.
Cattle: 6 000: calves 1.500: fed
steers and yearlings firm to 15c high
er; mostly 10 15c up: mostly $8.76
10.25 trade; with light yearling
Ueere especially active 88.75 a 9.75.
Sheep: 4.500; early trade on native
spring lambs around 35c lower; $10.35
and 610.50 largely.
Portland Produce
Portland, June 18. (AP) Country
meats: Selling pries to retailers
Country-killed hogs, best butchers.
135 to 150-lb. 88', c; vealers. fancy,
134 1 14c lb.: light, thin. 10 13c;
heavy, 10 lie: lambs, spring. 16c;
yearlings. 10 13c; ewes, 4 1 8c lb.;
good cutter cows, 10c lb.; csnner
cows. Be lb.: bulls. 13c lb.
All other produce prices stesdy,
unchanged.
Portland Wheat
Pnrt'.P June IS. I AP i Oriln:
Wheat: Open High Low Clot
Sept. .71 .7J54
CMh trmln:
Oat No. a, M-lb. white 1X100.
Barley No. a. - B- W. S18.00.
Flu No. 1 168V
Cash wheat (bid):
Soft whit 72c; western whit Tie;
western red 77c.
Hard red winter, ordinary 73c; It
per cent 74c: 13 per cent 77e; IS per
cent 7c.
Hard whtte-Baart 13 per cant 84e:
Medford. Distributer.
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SHOWER B0WE R Rather cramped are the Quarters In
which Linda Whitney. 22, a model, works. She "modelled" a con
tinuous shower at the Chlraro homes and Harden show, taking a
marathon bath for the benefit of the crowd.
18 per cent 87c: 14 per cent OOe.
Todar'a car reoelpta: Wheat 4: bar
ley 1: flour 8; corn 3; oata 0: bay 0;
millfeed 3.
Chicago Wheat
Chicago, June 18. (AP)
Wheat: Open HWth Low Close
July .78 .78, .774 .77
Sept. .78 .7BH -774 .78H
Dec. .80 JO .78 '4 .78
Wall St. Report
New York. June 18. (IP) A
stock market rally faltered to
day after gains running to 2
or more points had been post
ed for steels, rails, rubbers and
an assortment of specialties.
The inclination of many trad
ers was to stand aside and
await the Hitler-Mussolini peace
terms to France.
Transfers for the full session
approximately 700,000 shares.
Today's cloatnf price for 33 se
lected etoclta follow:
Al. Chcm. 4c Dye 180
Am. Can 7'
Am. FVrn. Power. l'
A. T. T. 1B6'4
Anaconda
Atch. T. At 6. P. -
Bendli Aria.
Bethlehem Steel .
31 ,
. 15
. 3B4
. 77
- 74
. 844
- 8H
- 7H
.181
- 1H
. 40H
- 4',
. 4H
- 3'i
- 81 Vi
. 8
18
. 81
. 32 '4
- 4
- BS
- H
- 184
851,
- 'i
88
40 14
83S
Caterpillar Tract.
Chrysler
Coml. Solvent
Curtlsa-Wiight
DuPont .,
Gen. Electrle w
Oen. Foods
Qen. Motors
Int. Harvester
I. T. T
Johna-Manrlll w
Monty Ward
North Amer.
Penney (J. C.) .
Phillip Pet.
Radio
Southern Pacific .
Std. Brands , ,
Std. Oil Cal.
Std. Oil It. J.
Tranaamenca
Union Carbld
United Aircraft
U. 8. Steel
San PranHaro flutter
Sacramento. June 18 (API Churn
ing cream butterfat: Plpst grade
81 Vic: second trade Ite.
Ban Prandaoo, June 18. IAP-DS
DA) Butter: P3 arore. 39c: 81, 38c:
SO, 3',c; 88, 3c.
Somewhere in England. June
18. t.D Canada's active ser
vice forceafter months of prep
aration and training, finally got
to France last week, primed
for front-line action but. it was
disclosed today, had to turn
vr
sir LrtZFrA tJ
YZ'h V. ViftaJ
around immediately and return
to England without having seen
a German or fired a shot.
The vanguard of the first di
vision is back with a dramatic
story. Part of the detachment,
comprising the headquarters
staff of the first Canadian in
fantry brigade and the 48th
Highlanders, escaped the Ger
man encircling move by a mar
gin of only two hours.
Led bv Ma.i.-Gen. A. G. L.
McNaughton. the division mov
ed toward France a week ago
today.
Bushmen are the earliest in
habitants of South Africa of
whom there is an historical
record, but were an invading
people who superseded a race
which left no tangible traces.
Nationalism was once so feeble
in the Balkans that the Rouman
ians thought they were Greeks,
mistaking their ruler's nation
ality for their own.
Closing tlms tor Too la I to Cla
slfy Ada la 1 .30 p m
1 tf T IIMIH T11SITH
Plus "Wilnis Vanishes"
It tops all the
Crime C I b
I h Hilars for
sheer e v e 1 1 e
mentl
l$TON rOSTIK
TnelASr
-HANK JINKS
ae tiMsaia a a citvt
ALWAYS TWO FEATURES
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Loretta Young in
r
tay .'.liiland is a classic ex
ample of the man who woke
up the next morning with a
splitting headache and a wife?
In one of the many hilarious
scenes from "The Doctor Takes
a Wife," coming to the Cra
tcrian theater tomorrow. Mil
land is discovering that he is
reportedly wed to lovely Lor
etta Youns. Reginald Gardiner,
featured member of the cast,
shows him the bad news spread
In "Florian"
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Every now and then there
comes to the screen a picture
so great, so gripping in theme,
that it writes a new page in
screen history such a picture
opens for today and tomorrow
only at the New Riallo theater.
It is "Florian," starring Robert.
Young and a beautiful white
stallion from the Austrian Lip
piba stud farm, who plays the
title role. The picture is a
cavalcade of the pomp of Aus
tria and the fall of the empire.
Amid this cavalcade of thrills,
spectacle and turmoil is told the
love ?ory of a boy and a girl,
she a duchess, he a groom in
the stable, tending Florian, the
emperor's magnificent stallion,
which they both love. Their
romance is forbidden by their
difference of station but the
World war sweeps this away
and they travel half-way around
the world in search of Florian.
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The Amazing Story of the Emperor's
Stallion. As Joyous as 'Sequoia"!
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ff , and Cherle Cobnrn wltb f1flVvi
If l -lrlan., a beautiful ' ft
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Wednesday Show
all over the front page of the
morning edition.
The highly entertaining com
edy romance has Milland as a
doctor who has no use for wom
en except as objects of scien
tific research and Miss Young
as a spinster who dislikes all
men so voucmently that she
even writes books about it.
When the two are thrown to
gether, a continual round of
hilarity breaks loose.
who has been auctioned off
after the downfall of the em
pire. Helen Gilbert plays op
posite Young and others in the
cest include Charles Coburn.
Lee Bowman and Reginald
Owen.
"The Island of Doomed Men,"
featuring Peter Lorre in the
newest of his horror films,
plays as the companion feature
with "Florian."
IViAINE GOP: FOR
Portland, Me., June 18. (P)
Republicans, generally domin
ant in Maine politics, today
marie U. S. Rep, Ralph O.
Brewster their nominee for the
U. S. senale seat to be given
up by Frederick Hale (R), after
24 years' tenure.
In yesterday's primary, the
G.O.P. also renominated In
cumbent U. S. representatives
In the first and second dis
tricts. In the third, now represented
by Brewster, Frank Fellows,
Bangor lawyer, won on the Re
publican side, while Thomas N.
Curran, also of Bangor, defeat
ed Osgood A. Nickerson, Vazie,
for the Democratic nomination.
Sumner Sewall won the Re
publican gubernatorial race with
A great adveniura
that will llva long
in your inemoryl
TODAY
and
WED!
A Million Dollar
PRODUCTION
Two Whola Years
TO PRODUCE
He Made Men Curse the
Day They Were Born
and a woman pray that
soma night ih would ditl
ROCHELtE HUDSON A.
ROBERT WIICO Ijjfr
ttes :-, a
Adults . . V
Lotet . . . 40e
Riddles . . 1Ac
a 2.000-vote margin over Au
gusta's Mayor Frederick G.
Payne.
In the September general
election, the Democratic sena
torial and gubernatorial candi
dates will be former Gov. Louis
J. Brann, Lewiston, and Fulton
J. Redman, Portland.
Too Late to Classify
MEDICAL. SECRETARY wlsluw all or
part tuna poaiuoa. P. O. Boa 817.
SACKS WANTED. Medford Fuel Co.
FOR SALE 6-room modern horn
1114 W. 8tb. Terms to responsible ,
party. I
LOO AN AND YOUNO BERRIRS for
sale. Second nous wet of Prlnos
Grocery Store in Phoenli. Phone
BM-R-1.
GOOD COOK and housekeeper wanta
work. Reference. Phon 4S8-R.
LOST Tuesday moraine, between ,
Medford and lower Table Rock, i
a fly rod and Pfluger reel. Reward, j
Phon S28-J.
WANTED Olrl for general house
work and car of children. Phou
1083.
WANTED Rent, lease, option to buy
for dairy. Keep at least 30. Paatur
and hay. Pre water preferred Also
electricity. Rout 1, Bos 188-M,
Memoru.
FOR SA1 Used 8-foot electric re
frigerator, 4 60. Terms. MONT
GOMERY WARD.
WANTED Contractor to log two
million feet of fir and pin. 38
mllea east of Olendale. Good cut !
ahow. Writ Box 133 Olendale. j
ANT PERSON or parsons knowtnff
or ppra or inrorm&uon that
would Aid In fleming Amoa C.
Whltworth iwuti vnt Box 34 AA
Tribune. Reward,
UNINCUMBERED mlddte-ad wom
an want practical nursing, second
houaa aouth Shall flution, Jack
aonvllle. WANTED Competent ftrl over 18
lor nouaework and cooking. No
children. Phon H2.R.
FOR SALE OR TRAPE Equity In I
7 -room nouae in Afuiiand lor acre
age, houaa or what hara touT
Writ Box 1600 Trtbun or Inquire
seventh houaa paat Oak Qrov
achool, JackaonTlIla highway, new
gray houaa.
FOR 0ALX. BARGAIN Equity In
a-room moaam nouaa. eioaa in to
arhoola and bualneaa aectton: fire
plara, hardwood rioors, threa bed
rooms. Owner 430 N. Holly. Phone
1377-X.
FOR BALE Standing hay. T. V.
wiiiiame, mua west or pnoenix.
FOR RENT 3 -room fumlahed apart
ment. 40 Quinoa. Adult.
Z GUARANTEE TO KILL EARWTOS
with my orlflnal earwig apray.
Phone 838 McOonagla.
CANNING CHERRIES, 80 per lb.
Theaa ara Bing and only a limited
amount at this prloe. City Limit
Fruit Stand, South Pacific highway.
FOR RENT Apartment, furnished.
. ground floor, cool, clean, comfort
able, 4 rooms. 18 Mistletoe St.
They Played House
. . . bacaus ,11 th, world THOUGHT
thay war, marrUd . . and ih,y had to
knp up apparancl
,4
mas TobIU: ajT
Eddie Cantor T
"40 LltlU Molhars" "j ' : ii
rrank rapra I Vjw i
-Cialeaa. at ,' YV
reiny awards- -
Sheas nlle at I 4S-1-.:H ,
WTCHTC CARD READINGS, no,
dally asoapt Aundar. 633 So. Pir.
HIGHEST CASH PKICES PAID fr
SCRAP IRON AND METAL t. aU
kinds. Battarlaa. raalatore alumi
num, copper, brass: also bldaa.
peita and wool Medford Baratlo
Houaa. 37 II. Orapa Phone I0S3
FOR RENT Spacious and attractive
four-room downaralra suit in th
Holly Apartment. Completely fur
rushed aioept dUhes and linea.
Oaras Second door norm of
poatofric Ad -ills only. M0. Arsll
abl now. See manager In rear,
or pbon 1297-R.
Jl Here a thora-
bred that's In
he plat of
condition. Real slick coat nd
awell shoes. A well known
local business man was the
prior protis' possessor of this
roan beaaty. If got a talklni
anarhtn and a new-fangled
has burner with frost remov
ers, mis Bulrk Special Kedan
witn plenty ?7C
accessories..
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DE SOTO PLYMOUTH
Humphrey Motors
33 So, RlTcreldr. Phon 4M
DANCE
Tha Original Townaand Halt
lt3H w. Main Kt.
Saw haa tha voir modern air.
conditioned danca had In South
ern Oregon.
Grand opening Hedneadar,
June 19th.
Mtute for young and efd,
Flrrt 16 ronplea admitted. fre.
Rear tha Hinging Prummar Boy.
Herw remedies aJta
etatad dlanrder ol
goiter, itinnh
Mwr, kidney, blad
der, prostate gland
pi lea, acaama, aatfc
ma, catarrh, dropaj
tamor. blood praa
aura, rhenma 1 1 a m. i h i
In n uanxa, atoraacb Herbanit.
nicer, and hamor- 84 Veatra
rbag all dlaappaar Expertenot
Without Operation
Hours 10 a, an. to t 9. ml
Mon.-TuWd. Only
YICK SO HERB CO.
Jackson Co- Bank Bldg.
Mala Otllca Rosaburg. Or,
THE Lxrr HIT
Or THE YEARI
starts TOMORROW!
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