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PXQE FOUR BEDFORD H33L TRIBUNE, MEDFORP, OREGON, THTTRSDAY, MAY 1. 1930. Adrienne's Distinctive Individual Apparel RETAIN TROOPS Musicians Coming by Airplane OHIO TO KEEP PR SON ORDER Thirty Days Needed to Re pair Damaged Locks Undercurrent of Unrest Requires Caution. COLUMBUH, O., Mny'l. (P) TroopH will be kepi on Kunrd duty at Ohio penitentiary for ut leaut two weeks, It was Indicated today an prison oniciai Hiirvyvu m damage done by jJj )ltlnV convicts in the White City Idle house, scene of numerous disorders since last week's fire disaster. Thirty days will be reqdQed to renalr the locks and doors broken my the mutineers, according to Colonel Robert Haubrtch, com mander of Ohio National tluards men, who put down the muOiy after two coQicts were wounded, one seriously, when prison Kuards fired on them last Wednesday. Although Col. Haubrich was un able t say when It would be pos sible to withdraw the soldiers, he Intimated that the under-current of unrest among the prisoners would require extreme caution for fourteen days or longer. While the work of repairing the Idle hou is going on, the unruly prisoners will L kept In tempor quarters. Approximately GUQ have been transferrRi to a barbel wire stockade In the prison recrea tion grounds, while the remainder, numbering about 700, have been either 0)acei9 In' a wrthou- re cently convert ltta a dorior or takt to othr MH fVa;oak. The mfrca to tke steltade too plfta !tt at ftr the-vnl mml. OtlBr tktn a litta- $rum blj, fn diitr made with-1 our trouble under the stmiervlnlon i of hn(tr4s of natiftnel guay ds- i men, j vy vim POKTLAHD. On., May 1. () TknwM Fran Hth, prat tk Uvmi CyM-eM I,hIwv enae- ri viiliw my nMrmjmM' MI4mi I end eiwt Jkwa. UmMlMuH vera tkei IW Si,TUI, A Mi Mil at .18. matt t wik ;kl! ak ataaMaaot akithartv aaa- PORTLAND, Ore., May 1. W Strawberry prices slrengthened to- day to S2.85 per crate of 20 plnta, according to the Portland bureau j of the 11 8. Department of Agri- j culture. Quality is good, mipplles are only moderate, and demand in j active. I Uutterfut remained weal:; egge j were steady. THE MARKETS Tct lfimuril mill IiIm Hpvprt m I-ml Qhin plum In which they Orirnutl (iiiriliMiM l-Ylilny m-cning. Tho airplane Vcnt Vlnl," v air luxOwrvlc-e. Twelve iMiHMcnjr Mitlfonl flylriK fli'hl. usii'luns are hero shown grouped lx-foro the Riant 12-pa.ssenEer niu iijr u. ..i.uiiiru lomnrroiv ror their tlanco cnKngemcnt In the ill he smtlonctl at the local nlruurt tlirmiKlmut i'rlilay, encasing In ers will l)o carried on each of tfcfc twenty-minute rlichts from the S&KmJmy Will Mhico to4kJD& ft 1ft ills d-letter d.O for the O'S and girls of this city. The Fox Kiulto tlvter U, at 1 2i.i(l nVlnrlfAnnxf iituri'Av. stfirt Q V the .9i'y Mousu club on it y and tfom ))t tt9nt Jn4r Tom Oinn !, uba tt .licy Moui9 club, It ! a certlat thl is nig to be migftt poulr ortjnlvttfo amon younffters. it Will io pojiiar lor many renNimt (inn ia (hut It will nro- vid lots of nood tlmaa for theffi. matinee-meetlnft eveiV aWturdfty, 9ltn a 4elal, all-dlffrM aV arranfteil Jtiaff for thm. it vM 1 pccmlir )) tanvai It Is ctvb for ho?a ih ritMW ta oi thft W-ka v 1oK to 14 W-mt im ) Icv n4 m4Hm.4 rl aMirtw for the boys and girls who have joined. MemO.HiQp application blanks are now available at any one of the foUnwIng official Mickey .Mouse Wires: Col'g) DruRfl. DeVoes, the Peas leys, Jirophy'f Jarkwon County Building & Loan. Model ItiATV, H. E. Marsh, (ocer, Jarmin Woods Drug ;$ore and the Kcon omy Meat Market. Bow MitAU is Prod u co PORTLAND, Ore., May 1 Butter: weak, unchanged. Eggs, milk (butterfat), poultry, country meats, onions, potatoes, wool, nuts, hay, cascam bark and hops steady and unchanged. livestock PORTLAND, Ore., May 1 () Cattle: 125, calves 10, quotably steady. Hogs: 700, Including 254 direct, steady. Sheep: 400, including 286 on contract; quotably steady. numerous in practically all lrol of stocks, aud a few e-fffeme tie cllnes ran to 15. The nidation of tAe rail issues reflects anfMor ablearnlngg reports for the first QU?(Ster' Marquette dropped H a share, and New York Central, Atch ison and Northern rau.it h share or more. M"so"",rj nn it Southern Hallway uw"0", : $3 to a share, in ure """- -j.I. cVsewas bid up 7 .25 to .I5J. only to fall back to .U0. U. TZl lost more than $4. niluj below $180. Eastman Koiluk di ! ped about $7. Sales approximated 4,fu0,GuU shares. Today's clo3ing prices for se lected stocks follow: Am. Can 1 Col. Gas " j. Am. Tel. & Tel Anaconda Curtiss Wright 'f (Oneral Electric ew) M GeneraO-MoWrs ..V... Kennicot Copper Hndlo Corporation Q' Heading Sears Roebuck IT..U.I Aircraft U. S. Steel Mont. Ward S. P 1 1 1 7 j GEORGE FISK Griffin Creek You are Invited to present this cou pon at the MaS Tribune office and receive two FREE TICKETS TO A TALKING PICTURE PROGRAM AT THE As a Subscriber Guest of the MAIL I.GKliN'Dl:.Cr., MM . 'J Word reacked . t tt Hm .mmi. 2a. n (jMt.--im Mat aSsht it be t. cJvvt. a. ke,r blnv e tke Jv ia e. hMHi4f arCc. We fiJktl Vo.p Wftlbok a rela tor SMOVt!. dM im t Im' flci Ka ',. M (Hit vlll h ktl l b!ov. Ttomian vm not Ma, kat vlll (!ood enrtainment is t or der nf the ilnv fit thA Ttinltn the- n n l atiij-, where the newest Fox Movie tone musical extravaganza, "Let's Go OlMac0" bef in a tht3-day engia'ment yesterday. Aming in its 9ajift-iovin .ory and contini mny ajllt terir. X:en of Hollyfoodite at wofk and at pay, to production is of different tyitl from any tkina fat nppaariey on the vocal Vne. m m iv(tne a it h fu id tun.ful. Juaaph Wnetr Lo!f Law t, lo'lllf tilk I'Mik RWk- Mt.ii, L.it iff, ckari Juaei. Walter Catlett, .-Ai.o Lyn and like. Cht. all or 1roi r.fcler ourat.idiiie perfornHiac." Botk tke aualr n tka Jaliat nakaiai. Conairvttoa uadervty on new winn anfl cell block at utntf' prison O Portland Wheat PORTLAND. Ore., Muy 1 Wheat futures: Open High Low May V.1.02H 1.02 1.02 July ...1.04 1.04 1.03V4 1.04K Sept. ..1.00 14 1.0614 1.05 1.05 Cash wheat: Big Bend bluestem, hard white Soft white Western white Hard winter 9. Northern spring Western e.'il O Oats: No. 2-38 lb. white.. Today's car receipts: Wheat 43, flour 3, co9n C, oats 1, hay 3. -VP) Close 1.0214 l.l?4 1.04 1.04 1.02 1.02 1.02 ..30.00 I Vlda Stoma Bv&aBit NEW YORK, My 1. (JP) The Ne Yor Federal Reserve banK Joilay brouaht its rediacount rate to 3 ir cant from 3. TAe rafuctk a( uaexuncted i flMacht) ciretea, althoutk tke of tad ik. L'4 Kt 1g hal cut tkiir .rata etrliar is tin NKV TO, kJty 1. (.(? stock mtrVet went iato eactflkr KaaWloktT decline trtley, under the lafluetfoe of 'acuta treetuitta ia U rilrcd karea, arsvt tka a doaen of wkich aold at io level for the year or lower. Losses of 2 to ?( a share were CommunicntioM Deiiiocnit Emiorsa W.f iams O To tho Illlor I am-sendlng you Us rollowmaj statement for publication: "tn both the great parties of the United Kutes today -?re, are men who, altlS affiliuted with a party and representing it, can look be yond the limitations personal an, pty Interests to the larger welfar. Honorable Ralph E. Wil liams has 9.I this larger vision, and In his work at the nation's capital he has on all occasions vigorously supported eve project that wOild secure aid frc the federal -government for the devel opment nd u?nuiiia of the state oOrtoon. . "In matters pertainir to the advancement of shippir and com merce in Orton ohe has at ail tiimk) given thefulltex cocaeratiun both ta the shippira interests and to the Unit! States Shippii: haard.. Tnia has b(n unusually valuable tiecauea of the xperianc, stadinff eyid wida acquesatence his Jona serviw n national com mitteeman ka ivek him. ' a commiseioner of tha Unkl lH axtte. aaiaiina boar, I fttitm rer.. Williams' cooparation, and wi.tk to efpreaa my applanation tft tha asaistence he'lta aiven me in dealiea with all masters o interest to Oreon." jefe:Son aiVES, 1 Commiloner. WalMilnfton, Aprik2C. Clatskanle. It. I. Parry open- ed tailor shop-in Snllnkn builtlinir. WATCH THIS PrVC. If you are a subscribed to tha Mill Triburaj your name may apewir rrere tomor row! Only subscriibara' ames will be published and, dariaf the dura tion of this offer, all subscribe ll b fllvewi opiMrtiaity to en jop FrtBS oi UKT9 cr Tail papal. OV (aaivntia) ml mur 1 ii lWE??r IftftV AAs jfl ajlawwr 1f!i(W Mmfa ami iMr dWt.1 Was iUwawnit Sum KiN9 smA XtooaaMtaV. ?"'' trHk4k Mi' walai fm ...&. $11.95 ad $tt.M coats $15 New Hats A' new shipment of ' hats justn for Fri day and Saturday selling. $3.95 $5.95 $8.95 up to ' ; $22.50 New Dresses A new assortment of dresses just arrived; all the latest styles and colors. See These Dresses Tomorrow Adrienne's Where you pay the same and drew better ejaeweaaaEaaaiaeftaaeftarwiii ri iaiM3eewiii luih 111! I flWi o ' 'il I 111 I rJ Wmm WEATHER tS AT HAND! ITS -THIE TO CONSIDER ,1 I; ' L" Blj) mf la M AT HANO! ITS' 'TIME TO m m ttWKHEH'OUF0At wsx& CHOOSE A NEW aJECTOC SAMGE A Cabinet Range Ifcse Plate -Warmer and Storage .Compart ment FREE with (j, New Rarje. 26-Piece Set of Community Plat FREE with a New Range O o O o O A$ a Special Ittdmemmt We Ojfcr ' OI THE 30 DAY o YOUR GrlOICE OF A Ha S ONILY .Range Cabinet Silver war e Set C With Each UF JLIUK,11CU11 OCl purchase of 24-Piece Glass ajuincheon Set FREE with a New Range. Your choice of any one. 214 West Main St. Westinghouse or Hotpoint ELECTRIC RANQE Pfeoples Electric Store LOW PRICES 15 MONTHS TO PAY Your old range accepted as o part payment. O. O. Alenderfer-A. B. Cunningham Phone 12 1