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BBPORT loet ooga atifmal cruelty
esses Humane Society Phone 1618.
W ANTED FEMALE HELP
WANTED Woman Tor houeework
and cooking on ranch. Mrs. R. E.
Rlchman. Central Point. Phon 342.
WANTED All-around girl. Call morn
Ings Mickey Mouse Cafe
WANTED SITUATIONS
LADY BOOKKEEPER with 15 years
-nerlence wants position. Can
give best of references.
Box 1891 Mali Tribune.
Write
WANTED MISCELLANEOUS
WANTED Oram combining and hay
grinding. Carl Bostwlck, Talent.
WANTED Milk cooler. Mrs. R.
Rlchman. Central Point. Phone 343.
WANTED Pipe. 800 ft. j In. gal.:
300 ft. 1"4 black or gal. W. Arm
priest, Jacksonville.
WANTED Baby calve. Phone 453-R-3.
WANTED TO RENT 4 -room partly
furnished house, pssture for one
cow; during fruit season. Write
H. L. Knapp, Jacksonville.
ATTENTION DAIRYMEN
I have special equipment for white
washing. Do It for less. Phone
833. McOonagle.
WANTED Peaches. Apricots, Cher
ries. Plums, etc. Any amount.
Growers Market. Phoenix.
WANTED A furnished cabin at Lake
o' the Wcods during July. H. S.
Deuel. Vslley Puel Co.
WANTED.
All those who want furniture get
our prices: It will pay you.
HOLE ROOK FURNITURE.
IS North front. Phone IS80.
WANTED TO LEAoB or BUY Small
placer property Box lioi iriuune
WANTED Ford Model A car chassis
for rebuilding, any condition. Box
80S Tribune.
WANTED
Wool, mohslr. hide and pelt
Medford Bargain House, 37 North
Orape St Phone loqa.
HE PAY MOrtr CASH
For Your Furniture
BARNCHI HO AKIIKF.Wg
8th and Front Phon 547
WELL DRILLING--81 60 per ft flrat
50 ft., etc J M Dodge. 519 King
WANTED Dressmaking, alteration
Katharine SatterU.. Singer Shop
33 South Grape
BEST PRICES PAID
Pot Your . rnlture
EADS FLRMILRB Phon 1183-
HIGHEST CASH PRICES PAID
For Your Furniture
MCIIFOKII BARGAIN HOUSB
37 N Oraoe St Phone I0S3
FOR hENT HOUSES
FOR RENT Modern 8-room house.
Jacksonville highway. Inquire Roy
I. Oanfleld. llrst house north How
ard school.
TWO 3-room houses for rent. One
furnished, 313: one unfurnished.
813 50. 316 Wbh. Phon 435-R.
FOR RENT Houses from 810 up.
Including some choice acreage
tract. Edwin P. Hunrie. Real
Estate Agency. 709 North Riverside
FOR RENT Furnished duplex. 105
Crater Lake avenue. Phone 1445-J.
FURNISHED HOUSE. 3 bedrooms,
eloee In. H. L. Cook. 10 Quince St.
FOR RENT Nicely furnished 5-room
bouse. 423 So. Ivy.
FOR RENT Modern furnished home.
10 seres. 836. 666-W evenings.
SMALL FURNISHED HOUSE. Inquire
803 So. Oskdsl.
FOR RENT Modern 8-room house
eloee in, stove. Included, Phone
1327-J
FOR RENT 4-room per.ly furnished
house. Thomas rosd ecroe from
Dark Grocery.
FOR RINT4-room furnished house
Inquire 303 Clsrk St
FOR RENT 5-room modern bouse st
830 No Holly Phone 19
SMALL PCRNISHED DUPLEX, hot
water snd tarbaee service. H. L.
Cxk :0 W.rnre f
FOR RENT APARTMENTS
TWO-ROOM PVRNISHED APART
MENT Liehts and water paid. 613
mon -h 245 So. Central.
3-ROOM modern fumuhed apart
ment. Adulta. 125 N. Holly.
APARTMFNT 3 rooms er.d oath.
615 lit Apple. Pnor.e 11J0-R.
APARTMENT FOR RENT 114 AJr.oM
ATTRACTIVE f-jrr..th-d spa.-'ment
tor two KliU. t" West iuU.
FOR RENI APARTMENTS I
?OH. RENT- Apartment. 834 Apple.
NEWLT renovated furnished apart
ment In Mall MDune building
Shower, water paid Very reeson
able rent. Apply at Tribune ofno
FOR RENT Furnished apartment:
hot water, bath. tights, refrigerator.
Adults. 813 8. Oakdale.
NICELY furnished apartment. Elee.
trie range and frigMhire. 3 large
rooma. kitchen, bathroom, fire
place. Newly renovated. Hot and
cold water furnished Mall Tribune
Bldg call at Tribune office.
MODERN furniahed apartment.
Quince St.
10
OE BAUER APTS th at Oakdtl.
Prestige, eourteey, with comfort
able modern borne. Puralahed or
unfurnished. Moderate price By
day. week or month. Phone 718-Y
COOL ruralahed arartment, priests
bath. Frlgidsirs. 60S W Main.
VAWTER APARTMENTS rooma
unfurniabed Heat, hot water
complete electric kitchen. 643.60.
leaae. Phone 1IOS.
FURNISHED, cool inaulated apt
Adulta only, no doge 803 6 Holly
FOR HENT rurnuhed Room!
POR RENT Puralahed sleeping rooms
with bath. Clean, cool and redeco
rated. 134 Tripp St.
POR RENT Pleasant front sleeping
room, home prlv.leges, at 933 King
ATTRACTIVE ROOMS. 404 S Grape
POR RENT Room. (3 50 week
vate entrance 408 Edwards
Prl-
FOR RENT bOARD. ROOM
NICE FRONT ROOM and good board
in private home for lady. $33-00.
Phone 1877-J.
BOARD AND ROOM. 32S K Riverside
ROOM AND BOARD 718 E Main
81 per day.
FOR RENT MISCELLANEOUS
FOR RENT Meadow pasture.
J. Oreb, Eagle Point, Oregon.
POR RENT Store funding and two
office rooms see Al uttreu or
Roland Hubbard
FOR SALE LIVESTOCK
MILK OOAT FOR SALE. Hanlln.
Jacksonville highway at Perrydalc.
FOR SALE REAL ESTATE
SACRIFICE Modern 4-room house.
well built and attractive. Key at
413 Western.
IF YOU are wanting to buy or eell
real estate, see L. O. Plckell, IS
So. Bartlett. Phone 385.
FOR SALE Coolest place In Oregon,
shady porches, ocean breeze after
noons, six big luts. 8-room house,
suburban, garage, fine fruit, excel
lent garden soil. No mortgage.
Taxes paid In full. 45 minute
drive to Eugene, on Highway 99.
If Interested, write. Inclosing star I
for reply. Box 803, Drain. Oregon.
FOR BALE 3 awes In clover. Irrl
gsted, Improved, tefiO Terms or
will rent. A. F. Flowers. 113-E-13.
FOR SALE COTTAGE, Lake o'
Woods. 8 rooms and porch, fur
nished. 81000 cash. Write 1345
Worden Avenue. Klamath Falls,
Oregon.
FOR SALE or LEASE Quarts and
placer claims, good pay ore, small
Ball mill, plentv of water: quan
tity ore blocked. P. O. Box 363,
Yreka, California.
FOR SALE 160 acre land, pine and
fir timber, 15 mllee NX. Ashland.
6 mile off gravel road. 622G0 caah.
E. L. Bell. Remote, Oregon.
CITY end country properties, RENT
ALS LOANS INSURANCE C B
Butterfleld 409 Medford Building
FOR SALE CHEAP 7 lots in Rose
Park addition. Writ P O. Box 138.
East Ely, Nevada.
HOUSES FOR sAl.B in Medford and
eurroundlng towne Easy terou
Jackaon County Federal Savings
and Loan Association.
JULY SPECIALS I
For sals 15 acres, modem home,
3 cows, family orchard, 11 acres
Ladlno clover, good outbuildings, sll
hog-wlre fenced with crops, 83960.
Also 6-room modern home. 8 bed
rooms, paved street, 8 lots, near
high school. Another good buy.
63750. Terms.
Also 6-room modern home. 8 bed
rooms; large, deep lot; east side:
63600
Also new modern home, hardwood
floor. Itest gas furnace, garage.
Lovely borne. Paved street. Sscrl
flce sale. 83100. "oet 84000. teoO
down, balance 638.50 per month
Include interest end taxes. Imme
diate possession. Won't last long
See tht before you buy.
Also 5 acre, modern home, good
outbut.dlngs, fenced and cross
fenced, city water. Irrigated, 61500.
Also 80 acres, bouse, barn, near
Applegate. A real buy I Plenty
timber. 6800, with all machinery.
1 ain't mad at nobody.
"DAD" ROBERTS. 730 W. 3nd.
WHEN you think of real estate think
of Brown White
IN CORVALLIS. a nine-room bouse,
partly furnished, with two hsCi
rooms. two blocks from campus
Price 83000 cash Address P E
Sandos. 513 8. 13th St, Corvallla
Oregon.
FEDERAL LANu BANK FARMS
Convenient terms List vsilsbl
t National Farm Loan Office
H-iltv rrtettre flil"1?ne Me1frt-e
FOR EXCHANGt Real Est!
TRADE -Attractive 8-room modern
buneratow In Medford for home
with acreage on Rcsrue river. What
hav youf Write Box 1851 Tribune.
SELL OR TRADE EQUITY In im
proved 6 ftcree. 3 miles out. Went
1 to 8 acres close. Will assume
sorr.e Box 1863 Tribune.
FOR TRADE Qurt elatra for car
not older than 1929 or 1930. Ad--.
n-.T Mill TrVir.e
FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES
FOR SALE "Se Ford Cabriolet cheep
Owner leaving town. Inquire Cor
pora u. Rose Lene. Phone 697-J-6
FOR BALI Ot will tade for cows.
young stock or he willys
Knli.t sedsn. new ribher. in
excellent eonaiuon. Treichier, Cen
tral Pifik
FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES
SKINNER'S
DEPENDABLE USED CARS
1937 Chrysler Imperial Cone. Coupe
low mileage good rubber and
raotor, very clean.... ...8375
BUICKS
1939 Special Sedan looks and run .
nvw, vntj tuwv ibum,
real buy, only 995
1937 Century Sedan a bur powerful
motor, good rubovr. body and
paint clean, radio and heater ..6588
1938 Ford Station Wagon the ben
car Ford build: a combination
passenger and commercial car;
In good condition 8575
SKINNER'S OARAOK
Open Evening and Sunday
Bulck Car OMC Truck
Phone 101
1937 FORD COUPE Perfect condi
tion. Wilt sacrifice. Telephone Ash
land 3181
FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS
TWO STOVES, on keroaene range
almost new, on laundry stova with
water Jacket. Call 495 Carglli
Court.
FOR SALE 8 room of furniture
Including good piano and West
Inghouse electrle range. 31 Oeneva.
Phone 867-R or 101 Oeneva for
appointment. Must be sold this
week.
FOR SALE Bun aw.
Jacksonville.
Kenney,
FOR SALE 3 tons second cutting
airaua nay. bus Norm Kiversiae.
WEOMAN UPRIGHT PIANO,
buy. Phone 1434-R.
Good
FOR SALE 8 h. p. gasoline engine.
Phone 1364. 907 8. Central.
FOR SALE New Westlruzhouse roast
er, very reasonable. Phone 1493-W.
DOORS. WINDOWS, pipe fitting,
pipe, fruit Jr. ueda, floor cover
ing, everything for the horn
Jack's Secondhand Store, 108 Bo.
Orape.
Late cabbage kale. brocclU. 30 Laurel.
USED gasoline engine washer, only
4 months old, bargain. Lee' Rdlo
and Electric.
BONO BIRDS 1137 Weet Mala St
FOR SALE Davenport and radio, 89.
83 So. Orange.
OLD growth body fir. any length
very reasonable. Tel. 3071.
Custom grain binding. Phone 697-J-5
Pipe and Fitting New and Deed
Lrge stock All size Oet oui
price
MEDDRD BAROA1K HOUSE
37 N Orape St Phon 1083
REAL BUYS tn used clothing. 1405
No Riverside, acroaa from Beck'
Bakery
NU-WAY Mattress and Upholstering
CO pnone 293 2TO west BT n I
BUSINESS OPt-ORTUNITIES
MUST SELL Ice cream and confec
tionary business. 61000 bandies
See Hansen. 124 N Riverside Also
other choice listings
MISCELLANEOUS
COMMERCIAL SPRAYING of all
kinds, also cold water painting
and whitewashing. Phone Wlthrow
161.
Electrolux Cleaner service Ph 1056
BUSINESS DIRECTORY
Aula Loan
ADVANTAGES OF OUR
CAR LOAN PLAN
L No Interest charged in advance
1 Your own Insurance accepted
8. Car does not bav to b paid
for.
4. You get th money in ten min
ute. 6. Special low summer payments.
6. You deal direct and ssvs money
See
W E. THOMAS. Manager
OREGON FINANCE CO.
At Our Mala Office
45 South Central. Phon 189.
License No M-317.
$20 TO $1,000
On Your Car.
1933 to 1940 Model ear
snd light trucks
I to 18 Months to Repay
CONSUMERS' CREDIT CO.
HAROLD H BROWN AGENCY
Agent
138 East Main M 236 Phon 807.
AUTO LOANS
You get ctck st one
CARS BOLGH1 tnd SOLD.
P T "Jerry- YOUNG
Motor Investment Co.
License M-374.
TeL 169. 334 Cast 8th.
CAR LOANS
Solve your financial
proolema by
reflnsncing x Dorrowlng
LOANS ON CARS
1933-1939
m-Stst Acceptance Corp.
License M-J68
MARK A. COLDY
109 E Main Phone 738
dressmaking
THE FASHION HHOr Dressmaking
Fur Remitfleung Buttons end
Buckles covered Room 803 0 B
Nat Bark Slr.g T-el 1161
Expert Window Cleaner
un joe do rr
Expert Window Cleeoer Oenersl
house elesnera Floor waxing Jo
Spence Pn..ne 1173
Roofing
WB REPAIR or epply say type of
root psoco itounn. eningies
Coatings and Paint. W:l Psoer
E.r,n paint rv Roof Co. 88 8o
Bartlett Tel 348
Stocks and Bond
ONLY STOCK TICKER service ta
Oregon outsid of Portlsnd cun
tlnuou quotation e nng msrket
hours M N R san at Co, 814
ft. Mala St, aisuora.
BUSINESS DIRECTORY
PERSONAL LOANS
VACATION MONEY
(Finn Loan easily repaid (PC 70
vlUU In mo. payment of sJO. '
Oene Thomas says:
"Oct enough to py up present
bills and have a swell vRcstion.
We'll coor-crsts with If pay
ment echftrtul."
From IS ie 1300
See Oene Thorn, mgr. of
OREGON FINANCE CO.
Lie. No. 8-311
45 So. Central. Phon 138.
Transfer
CITY TRANSFER ft 8TORAOB CO
Household moving end general
hauling 88 8. Grips Phon 9050
dy or night.
DAVIS TRANSFER AND BTORAOB
40 Fir Street
Inaured Camera
Local and Long Pittance Hauling
Phone 844
ADS TRANSFER STORAGE CO
Office 18 south Fir Phone 815
Prices right Service guaranteed
FURNITURE MOV1NO AND STOR
AGE We have Van moving equip
ment for local and long distance
hauling. Dry and clean storage
(concrete building) with special
locker room at low rates
SAMSON iTORAGE WAREHOUSE
Phone 833
LEGAL NOTICES.
NOTICE OP 'IVAL SETTLEMENT
IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE
STATE OP OREOON FOR JACK
SON COUNTY.
m ins ma litre ur ins baiAii
OF ALICE E. CHASE, Decesaed.
The undersigned has filed tn the
County Court of Jsckeon County,
Oregon, the final account of his
administration of th Estat of Altoe
E. Chsse, deceased, and aald Court
ha fixed Saturday, July IS. 1940. at
th hour of 10:00 A M., of said day.
at th courtroom of ald Court, at
the Court House In Medford, Jack
ion County, Oregon, aa th time and
plso for th hearing of objection
to said final account, and for the
settlement of said tat.
All persons Interested in ld es
tate are hereby notified and required
to make or file their objection to
aid final account, If any they have,
on or before the time aforesaid, fixed
for the hearing and settlement there
of. Dst of this notice end the first
publication thereof. Is June 17. 1940
O. H BENGTSON,
Administrator,
138 East Main Street.
Medford. Oreeon
Gold Hill
Gold Hill, July 8. (Spl.)
George Miller of Los Angeles
was a guest here last week of
his mother, Mrs. Veola Pinker
ton. Mr. Minnie Guy and daughter,
Eileen of Medford, former residents,
wer callera here last Monday.
Mrs. Ruth Parke ot Pueblo, Colo.,
ha been th guest of her brother
and sliter-ln-law, Mr. snd Mrs. Tom
Smith and family, for the past week.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Chlsm. formerly
of Oraves Creek, hav purchased th
Oold Hill hotel from Mr. snd Mrs L.
Wilson nd have taken possession.
Mr. end Mr. Wllcon snd children
re still living In sn spsrtment st the
hotel.
Hsrry Frederick of Portland called
on friend here last Saturday.
Mrs. Wm. Delfiedo snd daughter
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of Concord, Calif., are visiting rela-1
tlves here. Mrs. Delgsdo Is the for
mer Irene Smith. I
Mr. end Mrs. Owen Woods of Weed
spent the week-end with Mr. Wood
mother, Mrs. Msry Morelock.
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Nelson and
children of Hilt visited relative her
last week.
Mr. Cell Crawford, Mr. Margaret
Brown and Mr. Perl Gay, all of
Medford. called on Mrs. Crawford
liter, Mrs Chat. Kell last week.
Ruth Lnc of Trinity Center, Cal ,
I th guest of her grandparent. Mr.
and Mr. Bob Cook of this city. She
waa accompanied here by Jill Martin
who returned to her home after a
visit of several weeks at Trinity Cen
ter. Mr. and Mr. Doa Ferguson and
three children spent lut week-end
vacationing at the coast.
Mr. and Mrs. Neal Bush of HI1U
boro returned to their home Sunday
after spending several dsy hsr with
relative.
tmeet MeKlanon and hi father-In-lew.
Frank Collin, both of Sacra
mento, were guest of Mr. McKln
non' sister. Mr. Delta Kell and
fsrolly last week, and were accomp
anied bom on July 4th by Laurlne
Kell who will pend a couple of
week In Sacramento.
Mr. and Mrs. E. Byerly of Nsvsjoa.
Sonora, Mexico, and Miss Alma St.
Thomas of Columbus, Montan. left
July 6 for San Francisco to spend
several days at the fiar and visiting
relstlvee before returning to Mexico.
Mr. and Mr. Wm. KeUey of Port
land, Mr. and Mr. T. B. Holstetn of
St. Helens, Ore., and Mr. and Mrs.
Ed. Barker of Portland, were guest
of Mrs. Ella Patrick on July 5th.
Derby
Derby, July 6. (Spl.) A be
trothal shower was given Pauline
Johnson and Percy O Neil the
t ening of July 1 at Percy's
mother's ho. e. Many Interest
ing and useful presents were
given. Pauline is the daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Johnson.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hunt and two
daughters from Pasadena, Calif., ar
rived at their summer home on Nell
creek July 3.
Mr. and Mr. F. D. Hill enjoyed the
Fourth as guests of Mr. and ' Mr.
Chas. Humphrey of Reese Creek.
Eldon Deen left with his mother
June 80 for s visit with relatives In
Idaho.
Robert Drlskell left last week to
visit relative in Klsmsth Palls
Mr. snd Mr. C. H. Haynea moved
to their new home th lut of th
week.
Mr. end Mr. Samuel Johnson snd
children sttended church service In
Medford Sunday.
Mr. and Mr. Bradley, owner of
th Midway service station, have as
guest. Mrs. Bradley' mother, Mrs
Pierce, of Nevsds.
Orandpa Brown, who suffered s
stroke several month ago. haa been
Improving. He haa been enjoying
utinsj on the cool porch snd can
talk to hi friend.
Big Applegate
Big Applegate, July 8. (Spl.)
Herbert Pennings, fireman at
Sturgis guard station In the Car
berry section underwent . minor
eye operation few days ago.
He was able to return to his
work shortly afterward.
Muse Dorlend Stephenson and Vir
ginia Hllkey ot Butt Fe,lls sra guest
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t the home of the former's aunt.
Mr. June Wlnntnghsm. at Copper.
Darrel and Orval Stephenson of Butte
Fall also went guest of Mrs. Wln
ningham for an extended period,
having returned to their home.
Mr. Gay Dutton and son Paul
left Wednesday for Yakima. Wash.,
where they will spsnd the week with
friends snd relative formerly from
Minnesota. They made the trip by
motor, accompanying Mrs. Dutton's
parent. Mr. and Mr. Moe Pate node
of Medford, and her brother-in-law
nd utter, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Fanger
of Prospect.
Mr. snd Mr. Lester Throckmorton
nd eon Dal of Egl Point were
recent guest of Mr. snd Mr. Arl
Throckmorton st Ruch.
Misses Lillian Newton and Norma
Cantrall of Medford wer recent
overnight gut at th horn of th
tatter's grandmother. Mr. Dora Salt
marsh. They mad th 38 mil trip
and return on bicycle.
Mis Anna Heckmtn of Modoc
Point spent last week hen with her
grandparent. Mr. snd Mrs. M. It.
Buck.
Mr. Orte Phillip snd two daugh
ter expected to leave during the
week-end for a month' stay st Cin
nabar springs
Mr. snd Mr. C. W. Culy wer
among those choosing to spsnd th
Fourth with a family reunion nd
dinner st their bom, as wer Mr.
and Mr. Amos McKee.
Jeea Royce. who has spent several
year in TScom. has returned to the
Applegate to mak hi bom, having
purchased, with Daniel Myers hi
prtner, the mining elelm snd bom
of W. E. Dobb. Mr. Dobb expect
to go to Brooking thl fall to re
side. Mr. snd Mr. Dean Baltmarsh of
Oak Drove, Accompanied by their
tons, Melvln end Dickie, spent a
short tlm camping on Llttls Apple
get last week.
Installation of dial telephone wa
surted In the lower Appleget Mo
tion last week. Work will begin Mon
dsy on rebuilding the Little Apple
gats line, preparatory to Accepting
th new system.
Mr. snd Mrs Rollsnd Smith snd
Mr. snd Mrs. I. W. Kubll were
smong those from th community
who spent the Fourth In Ashland.
Ouest Wedneeday at th bom of
Mr. snd Mr. F. J. Rlppey Included
Mr. snd Mrs Robert Jewell of Bsn
Francisco. Clsrk Rlppey of Baker.
Ore., snd Mr. snd Mr. Clyde Rlppey
of Oakland. Th latter couple motor-
ed to Crater Lake th Fourth.
j A superb vacation with sll kind
tot fun was th privilege of Charles
' and Lucille Culy, who hv returned
her to their parents. Mr. snd Mr.
Lout Culy, after extended abssnoe.
Charles remained for a month with
hi grandmother. Mrs Chsrles Mad
sen, st Fort Jones Cel., and Lucille
spent a week with her sunt, Mrs.
Ed Pes, t Medford.
Mr. end Mr. Clifford Smith spent
th recent holldsy period st Crater
lsk snd Diamond lake.
Guest during th holldsy week
end at the bom of Mr. snd Mrs.
Ray Offenbacher Include Mr. snd
Mrs Mike O'Shes snd Mr. snd Mr.
Ed Word of Klsmsth Fslls and Mr.
and Mr. Clarence Word of Green
View, Cal.
Mr. and Mr. Boyd Hamilton of
Waavervlll. Cel., pnt th Fourth
with friend snd relative on Apple
gat. H. H. Farley ha returned to Little
Appleget. following several week
pent In Nevada.
THE GRANGE
, TaUnt Grang
Talent H. E. club will meet
Tuesday at the home, ot Mrs.
Walter with covered dish din
ner at .noon. There will be a
business meeting snd program
In the afternoon. All Grange
ladles are welcome.
LIVESTOCK
Portland
Portlnd, Or., July t (AP-0SDA)
Hog: 3380: market active, around
76c higher than Friday or 61.16
higher then laat Monday; good-cholc
166-31S lb. drive-In 67.60 to mostly
67.76: one lot 6788: carloads mostly
67.76: 330-310 lb. butcher 676) .36;
light light and slaughter pig 6880
6)7.38: packing ko. -6 .80: feeder
pigs 88.36 M; odd head to 67.
Cattle: 1880; calms 160: msrkst
sctlv; strong to 38e higher: light
fed steers betters and cutlery cow
up most: vealers about steady; few
losd medium -good fed steers 6688
6)10.80: grass-fst steer mostly 68 36
SB; oommon grade down to 8680;
few grew hslfers 86.78 8 6: cutter
common cow mostly 64 .36 6) .76; med-lum-wd
beef cows 68 6: bull
mostly 66806)738: odd hd 6780;
good-cholc vlrs mainly 68; few
! 63S 6) M.
Sheep: 1180: fat lamb as 80c
higher: ewe stesdy to 38o up; good-
choice trucked-ln lamb S8VJ9. no
ear lota of It red: thin lamb on feeder
account mainly 67; good ewe 63 76
8)3; common grades down to 61.
Chicago
Chicago. July 6. (AP-OSDAI
Hogs: 16400; sctlv IS 90c higher
than Friday's sversg; largely 30 co
up, top 67.
Cattle: 16.000: calves 1.000; fairly
active trad again oa fed steers and
yearlings: medium weight and
welht7 ateera ateedy. top 611.76: best
yearling 61180: heifer yearling 611.
Sheep: 11.000; (low: good to choice
hsndyweight Idaho 61086: fw best
natives 610 40 80; smsll lots light
nstlve ewes 8380: bulk medium snd
weighty kind 83 f 3.
South San frsnrlsco
South Ssn Francisco, Jaly 6
(AP-USDA) Hogs: 400; Ctle;
butcher mostly 78o higher than Fri
day, or 61.40 higher than last Mon
day: bulk 188-338 lb. California
67.78: packing sows 68e higher, up
to 88 38.
ctti: 400: tr cro; mostly
I sda Ut-l weight eligible 8641
8) 60, steady: largely she-stock run:
bout 8 car short fed heifers 68
.50; good smooth cows quoted 66 35
66; eannera snd cutter steady,
63.50 84.36, bull mostly 867.
Calve: 96: good to choice testers
quoted 6106)11; lughtr calves
68 509 50.
Sheep: 3.300: largely shorn Iambi;
early trong to 16c hlghr; 3 decke ;
shorn 75 lb. lambs 66 60. sorted 10
percent IT; cholc wooled tambt ab
tent, medium to eccd allgilbl t8 0
AO; thorn es mostly II 3 25.
Portland Produce
Portlsnd. Ore., July 6 (AP) But-
ter: Prints A grade. 81 Vie lb. In
perchment wrappers, 83lio In car
tons; B grade, 80Vie tn parchment
wrappers, 33 in carton.
Butterfst: Flrat quality, maximum
of M of I percent acidity, delivered
In Portland. 38Vi)39c; premium
quality (minimum of 46 of 1 percent
acidity), S030'jc: valley routes snd
country points 3a less or 37c; sec
ond quality, 3c under first, or 35o.
Cheese: Selling prlc to Portland
retailers. Tillsmook triplets 20c lb.;
loaf 31c lb. fob. Price to wholesalers:
triplets IBs lb.; loaf 19o fob. Tilla
mook. laigs: Buying prices extras, large
m, lS'io do.; stsndsrde. Urge
15lic; extra, medium 14Vio; do
standards 14 Vic
Country Meet: Sailing prlc to
r tellers, country-killed bogs, best
butchers, 135-150 lbs.. TVicSo; veal
era, fancy 13V)14o lb.: light thin,
10 13c; heavy 108)110; lambs, spring
15c; sw 48)70 lb.; good cutter cow
9o lb.: cannar cow 89o lb.i bull
U)13o lb.
Live Poultry: Buying price. No. 1
grade, Leghorn broiler 1V to 31b.
15c; fryers under 8 lb. 15c; fryers
3 S to 4 lb., 16o; roasters over 4
lbs , 17c: Leghorn hen over 8Vi lbs..
llVie; Lghorn hen undsr SVt lb.
10c: colored hen over 6 lb. 13VC:
colored hens, 4 to 5 lbs, 13V4c; old
rooalers 5c.
Dressed Turkeys: Belling pries,
hens No. 1. 13Vi I4'ic; torn g)10c.
New Potatoes : Local 6145 orsng
box.
Potatoes: Deschutes 83.35; Klsm
sth Fslls 63 38; local white) 99 box;
Malm 6346 cental; southern yams
63.408) 3.50 erst.
Hsy: Selling prlc to retaUara, al
falfa No. 1, 616.50 ton; oat-bstcb
618 ton; clover 611 ton: timothy
essurn Oregon, 617 18 ton; vslley
timothy 614 ton, Portlsnd,
Portland Wheat
Portland, Ore., July 6. (API-
Wheat: Open High Low Clots
Sept .74". .Ttt ,74Vi
Caah grain:
Oats, No. I, 86 lb. whit 630.80.
Barley, Kb. . 48 lb. bearded whit
618.
Corn, No. 8 eastern yellow ihlpment
630.
No. 1 flax 61.84V,.
Cash wheat (bid):
Soft whits 78c, western white) 72c,
western red 73c.
Herd red winter, ordinary 73c, 11
percent 78c. 13 percent 78c. 18 per
cent 77c, 14 percent 79o.
Hard white. Baart. 11 percent 78o,
18 percent 60c. 14 percent 81s,
Todays ear receipt: wheat 33, bar
ley 3, flour 10, corn 3, oats 1, hsy
1, mlllfeed 6.
Chicago Wheat
Chicago, July 8. (AP) Wheat:
Open High Low Cloes
July .76 .7BH ,76V, .1-
Sept. , .77 .78 .78 .78 Uj
Dec. .78 4 JO .77 .77 H
Wall St. Reports
New York, July 8. P) The
stock market hunted unsuccess
fully for a trend today as tra
ders were inable to uncover any
real Inspiration In either the do
mestic or foreign news.
Dealings and price changes
were inconsequential through
out and at the close slight gains
and losses were fairly well bal
anced. Transfers for the five
hours were In the neighborhood
of 290,000.
Today' closing price for 83 se
lected stocks follow:
Al. Chem. es Dye 147 Uj
Am. Csn 1, , , 66 Vs
Am. Fgn. Pow ,. , , unquoted
A. T. T. lsOU)
Ansoonda , 18S
Atch. T. 8. F. ten
Bendlx Asia. , , 37 S
Beth. Steel , , 74 1,
Caterpillar Tract.
Chrysler
..unquoted
63
N
.IBS
II 7,
41
48
434
IS
8614
8814,
3014
77
31H
44
S
6
16
Curtlss-Wright ,
DuPont
Oen. Elec.
Oen. Food
Oen. Mot.
Int. Harveet.
I. T. T.
Johna-Msn.
Monty Ward
North Amer. ,
Penney f J. C.)
Phillip Pet
Radio
Sou. Pec. .
Std. Brand
St, Oil Cal.
St. Oil n. J.
Trails Amer.
Union Orb.
Unit. Aircraft ,
U. I. Steel
13
6
68
83
61H
Ear Billen Off
Portland, July 8. OP)
Joseph Emll's adversary in a
fight Saturday night had no re
spect for the Queensbury rules.
Emil, 24. appeared at police
headquarter with his left ear
I bitten off. Ha said ha bad been
in a tight.
LODGE
NOTICES
..,-,,. ,, ,.,..
ot Pythl w,u conven, Monday. July
eth. et i.Z3 p m. V! members are
rrquetet tc ttn j .
bers welcome.
Visiting mem-
CARPENTERS LOCAL. M7 meet A.
p of L Hall first and thud Pttdty
ssch month, visiting member wel
come. Meteorological Report
rorecsst
Medford snd vicinity: Partly cloudy
tonight and Tuesday, cooler Tuesday.
Oregon: Partly cloudy tonight snd
Tuesday, overcast on coast snd un
settled so th north coast, cooler
Interior of west portion Tuesday.
gentl vartabl wind off th cossa.
Loral Dsts
Temperature s year ago todays
highest 94, loweet 55.
Total monthly preclpltstton. trace;
deficiency for the month, .14 Inches
Total precipitation since Septem
ber 1. 1939, 33.48 Inches: excess for
the season 4.78 Inchee.
Relative humidity st 8 p. m. yes
terday 18 percent; 6 s. m. today 70
percent.
Tomorrow: sunns 4:43 a. m, sun
set 7:48 p. m.
Ohservetlnns Tae-n at 4:80 a. i
to Meridian Tims.
Boise
Boston h
Chlcsgo
Denver -Eureka
.
Havre
, 84
, 88
. 81
. 78
. 87
. 84
67
87
67
88
80
88
87
68
68
66
78
84
48
83
68
83
80
63
60
40 Cloudy
J00 Cloudy
XK Cloudy
.00 Cloudy
XK) Cloudy
.00 P Cloudy
M P Cloudy
.00 Clear
j00 Cloudy
j00 P Cloudy
jOO P Cloudy
.00 Clear
Xtt P Cloudy
XK Clear
.00 Cloudy
.00 Cloudy
JOO P Cloudy
jOO Clear
jOO F Cloudy
Los Angeles 81
Medford 83
New York 88
Omaha 63
Phoenix 11S
Portland 81
Reno 88
Roeeburg 87
Sslt Lsk 100
Ssn Francisco 68
Sesttl 76
Spokane 88
Wash., D. C 88
Wanatcb .
Radio Highlights
By 'Associated Pra
(Time la Pacific Standard)
Tonight: Europe, CBS 4:95,
8:30 east; WJZ-NBC 6; MBS 6.
Tuesday: Europe NBC 4 a.m.
9:45 a.m.; CBS 4 a.m., 2:43 p.m.
All-star baseball game -
WABC-CBS, WJZ-NBC MBS
chain 11:19 a.m., from St. Louis.
The Oregon State highway
commission, in cooperation with
Oregon State college Radio Sta
tion KOAC, la sponsoring a ser
ies ot broadcasts designed to In
form vacationists where to tra
vel to enjoy the scenic beauties
and recreational advantages of
the state.
According to Burton Hulton,
director of KOAC agricultural
programs, who ia In charge of
the recreational broadcasts, Med
ford is one of the communities
to be represented on future pro
grams. The broadcasts may be heard
over KOAC from 9 to 10 pjn.
dally excepting Sunday,
9HSHUP VICTIM
Klamath rails, July 8 (-
Norma Riddle, 20, was killed
yesterday in the plunge ot an
automobile from an 80-foot road
fill.
Steve Swain, the driver, was
seriously Injured and Stella
Swain, 4, was badly shaken.
The trio, Beatty Indiana, went
over the fill after Swain's lights
failed as he attempted to dim
inem for an oncoming car.
Card of Thanks
Tb family of Walter Andreeen
acknowledge with grateful apprecia
tion the kind expressions of symps
thy during our recent bereavement.
waiter Andresen ana family; j. r.
I rimer snd family.
Closing urn tor 100 Lets to Clssv
sity Ads is I M p. m
canted cn
caw
VvTrfcouv woiHng...Pov k sock Isi
eiy poymseti fined to your hv
coen. Your car nsset o be M
poid for. Ssduc row preterit
peymenti. Why ael ask wtt
Cccnincrcial
FisMMt CasxratiOSS
IMti a, Hal street. MeSlavg
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