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    BEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORO. PRECOX, TITCJRSDAT, APRIL 23, 1932.
ABUTTER STEAD!
I
PA (IE FIVE
E
In the olty and ratley, when ha pe
al ded for many years.
POWER OFFICIAL
IMPRESSED HERE
PORTLAND, April 38. (AP) Al
though Increasing supplies of butter
continue to be reflected In the Port
land territory, trade conditions ap
pear more or leas steady.
. Rumors are current In the trade
that the co-operatives will cut the
price of milk May I. Those who
say they are close to the situation.
believe the result will be disruption
of the entire milk marketing ar
rangement, with a direct effect on
I1 he butter trade structure and nrlce.
y Storage movement continues to
gain along with the Increasing pro
duction of butter, taking practically
the entire surplus.
Selling of eggs by unattached pro
duoers at lc or more below the
prices established by the co-ops keeps
the price list down generally and
creates adverse business sentiment
locally.
Movement of chickens to market
Is slowed up considerably with Just
sufficient demand In sight to keep
the trade clear.
Spring lambs are showing a gene
ral cut In the price for country
killed, this being the result of very
liberal offerings.
There Is som showing of weak
ness with slight price recession In
the market for- country killed calves.
Receipts recently have shown an In
crease with practically no trading
above a Ac basis for tops. Hogs
are steady.
4
Markets'
Livestock. "
V , - Ta "0'7'rC":lvn durln8 th. banquet, according
ATTLE 35. calve. 10; nominally ft- .nnounmt 4 8
steady.
HOGS 200: steady.
William H. Hodge of Chicago, ytee
prealdent In charge of sales and ad
vertising for the Bylleaby Engineering
and Management corporation, left
yesterday for Portland after a two
day visit with local officials of the
California Oregon Power company.
Mr. Hodge, who Is lust completing
a three weeks' business trip through
tne middle west and Pacific coast,
expressed an optimistic view of an
early Improvement In business con
ditions. Well planned advertising
campaigns win aid greatly In lmprov.
ing business generally, which will
In turn be reflected In relieving the
unemployment situation, according
the eyuesby official. He was Im
pressed with the growth of Medford
since his last visit here, and pre
dicted a bright future for this city
ana all southern Oregon.
Mr. Hodge stated that Chicago Is
making extensive preparations for
the world's fair to be held In 1933.
and expects to present the greatest
exposition In history. The modern
trend In architecture and Illumina
tion will be much In evidence and
the exhibits from all part of the
world promise to excel all previous
fairs and expositions.
TONIGHT AT ELK
At 6:30 this evening members of
the Elks' lodge will gather at the
temple for a salmon bake, prepared
by P. C. Bigham. An elaborate pro
gram has been planned, and will be
Opposes Bonus Plan
BOLGER ELECTED
C. OF C. PRESIDENT
Associated 1'revM t'hoto
Henry L. Stevens, Jr., of Warsaw,
N. C national commander of the
American Legion, opposes the pay.
ment of bonus to war veterans at
this time.
UNDER PROBE BY
STATE OFFICIALS
(Continued from Page One.)
The work of the Industrial commit
tee will be centered upon the up
building of principal Industrial
plants here, rather than upon ac
quisition of new Industries.
Tax Program Endorsed.
Taxation program Inaugurated last
year was endorsed for the coming
year ss one of the most beneficial
activities. Continuation of the splen
did work of the roads and highways
committee, was also recommended I
and enlargement of the special In-
vestlgstlon committee of the retail
trade division in an effort to savei
the 129.000 to aso.000 needlessly
spent each year by Medford people,
through the various rackets, pre
sented here.
To Aid Retailer.
Cooperation with retailers In the
l various sale promotion events of each
year will be continued and urgent
need for publication of new litera
ture for Medford and Jackson county
was emphasised In the program. A
Jackson county booklet and eight
page folders, to be distributed at
major events on the Pacific coast
this year, will be considered.
The Chamber of Commerce plans
to work more closely with the city
government In solution of civic prob-
lems during the coming year. The
ciinmwr lorum will oe continued and
the aviation oommlttee maintained,
also the convention oommlttee.
BANKED KEEPS
SEAT IN SENATE
WASHINGTON, April 28. (AP)
The senate today declared John H.
Bank head entitled to his seat as sen
ator from Alabama.
A last minute appeal to refuse to
accept Bankhead had been made by
Senator Hastings (R., Del.), chair
man of the committee which In ve ti
ns ted the charges of irregularities
that had been brought by former
Senator Heflln (D Ala.)
But by 63 to 19, the senate turned
Hastings down.
Bankhead held the floor for an
hour and a half yesterday defending
himself against charges that hsd
been made against him in a speech
of more than five hours the day be
fore In the senate by Meflln.
Broken windows glared by Trow
bridge Cabinet Works.
T
LEADERSHIP LACK
MOUNT VERNON, Va April 38
(JP) Gov. Clifford Plnchot of Penn
sylvanls. speaking at Oeorge Wash
ington's tomb today, said Amerlcsns
had lost the liberty "gained by Wash
ington, made surer by Lincoln and undetermined cause.
spplled to modern problems by Roose
velt." "But today there la no Washing
ton to lead ua against auctocracy
against the suffering that goes with
tyranny against government with
out consent of th egoverned." he
aid. "There Is no Lincoln to free
modern slaves."
ROOSEVELT FIELD, L. I., K. T..
April 38. (AP) PI re destroyed a
hangar and 10 airplanes at this field
today with a loss totaling sias.OOO.
The flames followed an explosion of
SALEM, Ore.,, April 28. (AP) Ar
son operatives for the state police
department have been at work for
several days Investigating alleged In- j
oendlary fires In the Industrial dis
tricts at Medford and Klamath Falls.
Neither of these Investigations have
been completed, and no report of the
to announcement.
After a short lodge session, mem'
SHEEP AND LAMBS 400: serine -' v-. -.m.v. operatives naa oeen filed in tie of-
........ . .h. " " m " n"n(r primaries. rices of the state police. An Invest!
"... wo mbiuuuwa, iug given "
opportunity to state their platforms,
The meeting this evening Is being
conducted for only members of the
organization.
lambs steady, old crop weak. Lambs.
90 lbs. good and choice, $4.30-5.50;
medium, $4.00-4.50.
Portland Produce
PORTLAND, April 38. (P) Coun
try Meats Selling price to retailers:
Country-killed hogs, best butchers,
under 100 lbs. S'A-Sc; vealers, 80 to
130 lbs. 8-9c; spring lambs, 10-13c:
lambs, yearlings 6-8c; heavy ewes, 4c;
oanner cows. 3-4c: bulls 6-6 !4o.
Butter, butterfat. eggs, live poultry,
onions, potatoes, new and seed pota
toes, wool and hay quotations unchanged.
Porthnd Wheat
PORTLAND, Ore., Aplrt 28. (AP)
Wheat futures:
Open High Low close
May .63 .63 .62 M .62
July .60 !4 .6014 " "
Sept. .59 .69 .58 "i .581,4
Dec. . 60 .60 .60 .60
Cash wheat:
Big Bend bluestem
Soft white
Western white
Hard winter
Northern spring .......
Western red
Oats No. 3 white. 134.50.
Today's car receipts: Wheat 17,
barley 1, flour 3. corn 1, oats 1, hay 3.
',4
- .63
.63
.61
, .61
.61
San Francisco Butterfat
SAN FRANCISCO, Cal., April 28.
(AP) Butterfat f. o. b. San Fran
otsco. 20c.
Wall St. Report
Stock Sale Averages
f ' (Copyright, 1933, Standards
Statistics Co.)
April 28:
60 Ind'ls 30 Rr's 20 Ut's 90 To'l
Today .. 45.8 21.8 79.0 47.9
Prev. day 47.4 23.0 82.4 49.B
Week ago 47.4 24.0 80.2 49.6
Year ago 111.6 83.7 164.4 116.5
MULES ATTACHED FOR
TAX
Attachment of two mules belong
ing to Jack Williams of the Ruch
district, for 60 personal taxes was
made this afternoon by the sheriff's
office. Legal action was taken upon
word that the mule owner was leav
ing the country. The animals are
already mortgaged but the personal
tax takes precedent. Deputy Sheriff
Ike Dunford was detailed to bring
them In, and they will probably be
housed at the Humane society, for
wic present.
THElTENlLL
Bond Sale Averages
(Copyright. 1932, Standard
Statistics Co.)
April ' 28:
60 Ind'ls 20 Rr's 20 Ut's 60 To'l
Today .... 60.0 63.1 78.4 66 8
Prev. day 60.1 63.9 78.5 67.5
Week ago 80.4 64.9 79.3 68.3
Year ago 83.4 98.8 100.1 94.1
NEW YORK, AprlTTs. (AP) The
ltG,k market flopped back wearily
today, after trying with mesger sue
cess to advance four successive ses
sions. The turnover was only about
a half-million shares, but there were
numerous losses of 3 to 4 points or
more, and the closing tone was weak.
Today's closing rices for 17 se
lected stocks follow:
American Can 41
American T. & T. . 98J
isconda
'ffurtlss Wright
General Motors
Int. T. & T
Montgomery Ward ,
Paramount Pub. .....
Radio ..
Southern Psrlflc
8. O. of Cal.
S. O. of N. J.
Trans. Am ,
United Aircraft
U. S. Steel .
S'i
l'
11',
6,
7S
3',
'.
13 V,
18',
22'i
3H
111,
28
In the bitten ball league last even.
Ing Prultt's defeated DeVoe's. I t, s
due to the heavy hitting of Herm
rtewnn. DeVoe's had a chance to
win witn the bases full but failed.
ine otanaard Oil took a lo.to.5
nruoDing xrom Lamport's and Jen-
nmgs oozed out a 13-to-U victory
v.w b.ie Active C1UO.
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special communcation of
Medford Lodge No. 103, A
F. & A. M., Friday, April
atn. at 7:so p. m. Work
In M. M. degree by Medford
special degree team. Refreshments
Visitors Invited. By order of
L. O. STEWART, L. 0.
GEO. ALDEN. Secretary.
Special convocation of Cra
ter Lake Chapter No. 32, R
A. M., Thursday, April 28th
at 7:30 p. m. Work In P.
M. and M. K. M. degrees.
Visitors Invited. By order of
E. L. LENOX, H. P.
GEO. ALDEN, Secretary.
Card of Thanks.
Ws wish to extend our deep and
sincere appreciation to our many
friends for their kindness and sym
pathy during our recent bereavement
In the ions of our loved one, Carl
Emil Lance; also for the many beau
tiful floral offerings.
Mrs. Chas. E. Langs.
Misi Hlldegarde Lange.
Hugo F. La nee.
C. Emll Lange.
Your kind expression of sympathy
and beautiful gift of flowers will be
held In grateful .-emembrance. Mr,
and Mrs. J. Koyama and family.
Thomas Returning
For Valley Visit
Charles M. Thomas, public utilities
commissioner, mlth headquarters at
Sntem, will spend tomorrow in the
ctty on official business and visiting
old frlendi In the city and valley.
Commissioner Thomas is well known
INSURE Y0DR AUTO
NOW PAY MONTHLY
HOLMES INSURANCE
gatlon of the recent fire In the Eu
gene Industrial district will begin as
soon as the adjusters have completed
their work, state police said.
A third Investigation was In pro
gress In Balem today In connection
with the fire which late yesterday
destroyed a warehouse with a loss of
5000.
E SUSPECT
TAKEN IN PORTLAND
Lloyd Poster. 30, wanted for alleged
possession of mash, near a cabin on
Elk creek, and who fled a month ago
when his partner, J. Poole, was ar
rested, was apprehended In Portland
today, according to word received by
th estate police here. Poole accepted
sentence, the authorities say. A quiet
hunt has been going on for Poster,
who will be returned here for trial.
A still was found near the mash
barrel when the raid was staged.
Hoof and Mouth
Disease Suspected
SACRAMENTO, Cal., April 28.
(AP) Dudley Multon, director of
the state department of agriculture,
announced today four ranches, three
miles south of Pullerton, have been
placed under a provisional quaran
tine pending an investigation whether
7600 hogs have the hoof and mouth
disease.
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BELATED SNOWSTORM
HITS OGDEN AREA
OGDEN. Utah. April 38. (AP) A
belated snowstorm, declared to have
been heavier than any last winter,
disabled telephone and power lines
1- this vicinity and blocked the
highway through Ogden canyon today.
Buy now while available. Large
double size load 16-ln. pine slabs,
4.30. Kindling free with 3-load
orders. Valley Puel Co. Phone 76.
WASHINGTON. Aplrl 28. (AP)
The senate finance committee today
struck out a copper duty from the
revenue bill in reversing Itself com
pletely on tariffs and banning oil
and coal import taxes also.
Refussl of the committee to In
clude a tariff on lumber Is believed
to have had an Influence In knock
ing out the oil and coal levies.
The committee also accepted the
automobile tan put In the revenue
bill by the house.
The house rates of S per oent on
psssenger automobile, 2 per oent on
trucks and 1 per cent on accessories
were retained.
A motion by Senator Couzens (R
Mich.) to eliminate the automobile
levies was rejected. 12 to 6.
Smallpox Strikes
Washington Co-Eds
SEATTLE, April 28 (AP) Stricken
with smallpox, seven University of
Washington co-eds have been sent
to Plrland's sanitarium or their
homes, university authorities reported
today.
Elect Prank Perl coroner.
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
EXPERIENCED stenographer wishes!
all or part time position. Box 3242,
Mall Tribune.
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Star touring, for radio, sewing ma
chine, living or dining room fur
niture. 836 So. Riverside.
For the
dainty
dishes
Amaizo
CRYSTAL WHITE SYRUP
Splendid for general cooking
uses, and especially adapted
for dainty and delicate des
serts, sauces, cakes, candy, etc.,
in which color is not desired.
FOR RENT Clean, desirable 4 -room
furnished apartment. 335 Edwards
St. Qeo. Iverson.
FOR RENT 3-room furnloried house;
reftnished: Phoenix; 7.50, water
paid. Phone Jacksonville 364.
PIANO TUNING Mr. Morgan has the
great Iturbl's sinned endorsement.
Phone 360, few days only.
FRONT CORNER 1 and 3-room fur
nished apartments: pleasunt, neat,
very reasonable. 1205 E. Main St.
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FOR SALE REAL SACRIFICE PRICE
100 acres. 15 A. Anjous. 15 A. Bosc.
15 A. Bartletts, 5 A. Nell Is. 30 A.
Newtowns. 30 A. alfalfa, 10-year-old
trees; orchard In first-class
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Act quick on this bargain,
CHAS. A. WINO AGENCY. INC.
Phone 728. IB N. Front St
FURN. APT. for rent; 3 rooms, tsth.
steam heat and Frlgldalre. Hawk
Apt. Phone 087,
PANSY and larkApur plant. Mrs.
Dressier, 1107 E. Msln. Tel. 1569-L.
EARN (rood waees as salesman for
well known product. Car would
prove helpful but not necessary to
fill position. 33 N. Orape.
for it the approval of Good
Housekeeping Institute.
maizol
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furnished house, 11750. Will sell
at your terms. Key at 314 Cottage.
SHEPHERD do?, year old.
or trade. Phone 552.
Will sell
At all grocers
Look for the Amaizo name and
thegtngham background design.
AMERICAN
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New York Chicago
The Largest Spuing Variety
OF FRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES ARE ON DISPLAY TODAY
Lettuce
Large Solid
Heads
2 for 9c
Carrots
Lemons
Extra Fancy Quality
Large Size
Dozen l4c
Rhubarb
Local Grown
A wonderful spring tonic
3 lbs. iOc
Grape Fruit
Sunkist Seedless
Two-Portion-Size
or 25
New Crop Young and Tender
3 bunches 10c
Corned Beef
NO.
foster Brand. U. 8. Inttptcted.
1 CAN
For the cold lunch or hot dinner
Peanut Butter
Oregon made No. 1 quality. Fresh ground.
LB.
Salad Oil
Golden West Brand Pure Vegetable Oil.
FULL QUART
Bring container
Dependable Coffee
Blcli, mellow, popular price The world's choice
quality Coffee. Vacuum packed
2
CAN
Tender Salad Peas
Oreen Glnnt - The new discovery.
Great big pens Unit are tender.
Fruits for Salad
Del Monte .lust open the enn and you
have a perfect salad,
NO. 1 TALL CAN .
17c
10c
19c
lb. can J) Qc
1 7c
1 7c
Corn
Big Woods
Minnesota
Vslley
Sugar Corn
No. 2 can .
3cans25!
Tomatoes
Josephine Brand
Foncy Solid Pnck
1-arge Cans
2 for
Sardines
Max-I-Mum Quality,
In Mustard or Tomato
Sauce
3 cans
Pumpkin
Llbbvs Fancy Quality
No. 2 can ;
Spaghetti
Van Camps or Franco
American. Ready prepared
Medium can
Crab
Grirtm Brand the most
delicious salad fish
size can
Quaker
Milk Macaroni,
Spaghetti or Noodles
Package
Beans
Great Northern
Medium Whites
5 Lbs
Cocoa
Full flsrored, rich,
(round Coco
2 Lbs.
10c
9c
28c
712c
17c
17c
r
Cheese
Oregon Full Cream,
rich and flayory
Lb
Noodles
25c
27c
15c
Regular Every Day
Dependable Safeway
Savings
Bread
Lb.
Genuine Mllk
made Loaf
Loaf ,
Butter
Sarewny Quality Creamery
Fresh eTery day
Lb- .
Coffee
Airway Throughout the
west Airway Is known for
Its goodness
Lb..
Syrup
Msx-I-Mum Pure Cane
and Maple. It's the flavor
2 J Lb, Can
Flour
flsfewsy Fancy Hard wheat,
best for every purpose
49 Lb. Bags
5c
23 c
23c
37c
S'1 15
Luxury
Brand Fnncy
Noodles In
the fancy
cell of arte ,
package
Sugar
Golden C
Medium Brown
4 Lbs
Brooms
A quality 5 sew broom that
will do double service
Eaoh
Tuna
Blue Jacket Fancy Light
Tender Meat
1 0cPks-7c
18c
53c
15c
size can ..............
Harmony Soap
The best
all
purpose
household
Roup.
It's pure.
It floats
1 037
Par Soap
pkg 41
The perfect
concentrated soap.
Less work. Bring
us your coupons
SAFEWAY QUALITY MEATS
H$nS Fresh Dressed . pOUtld 1 7C
LARD Pot Roast
Pure, Fresh Bendored Baby Steer Beef
4 lbs 29c pound . . . 11 2c
STEAK BACON
Choice Baby Steer Beef Sugw Cured
pound 23c pound lgc
Sliced Bacon Hamburger
Sugar Cured Fresh Made
pound . . . 172C pound 9y2c
TWO STORES 34 No. Central - and Main & Holly
ncs. Paoue 1164-Y.