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MEDFORD MSTL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD, OREGON. THURSDAY, MAY 12. 1932. PAGE FIVE ) 'ELM LEAF PES! I II Property ownen having elm shade treea are advised by L. P. Wilcox, county agent, that the elm leal beetle la now working and spraying ahould be done within the next 1 days or two weeka if the larvae are to be controlled. The larvae of the elm beetle are worm-like and feed on the under side of leaves on both the Cork and American elms. Damage to the ex tent of complete defollage may be expected If control measures are not applied. Arsenate of lead, four pounds ol the powdered material to 100 gal lons of water applied thoroughly to the underside of leaves, will give control and thus at a very low cost valuable shsde trees may be kept free from this pest. If spraying la done by commercial sprayers, the property owner should supervise work to the extent of knowing that the proper strength msterlals are used and that cover age of leaf surfaces, especially the r undersides, Is obtained. FEAR ASHLANDER E Ashland police are heading posses in a search for Marlon Long. 70, re tired plumber of that city, who dis appeared from his home about 6:30 this morning with a .22 caliber rifle and a gunnysack after acting errati cally for several days, according to his family. Long was traced from his residence, near the railroad track, to Bear creek near Mountain avenue where the trail faded. Due to Che aged man's recent ec centricities It Is feared that he may have committed sulclds, according to Ashland officials. Jail Chester Nees On Drunken Charge Cheater Nees. local man, was placed In the county Jail this afternoon, fol lowing his arrest by city police, charg ed with being drunk In a public place. Rogue Rivei ROGUE RIVER, May 13. (Spl.) Mr. and Mra. Glenn Norse had as dinner guests Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Milton.- Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Witt and son Delbert, are spending a week camp ing up Evans creek. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Dengler were guests Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Mathls of Grants Pass. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Scott and Barbara Lee shopped in Grants Pass Monday. Other Rogue River people in town were Mr. and Mrs. John Breeding. Mrs. Howard Robbins and daughter Ruth of Eugene arrived Sunday for a short visit with her parents, Mr. and Mra. James Whipple. Before re turning to her home she will visit relatives In Central Point. J. K. Carley, local merchant, left Friday for Washington, whew he has gone to bring his son Jim, who has been 111, back to Rogue River. They will return Immediately. Regular Live Oak Orange meeting was held Saturday night, with a fair attendance. A Juvenile Orange unit la being organized with great success under the able direction of Mrs. Margaret Galllgar, who is matron. David Birds eye holds the position of msstsr. About 35 members are enrolled and a great deal of enthusiasm la being shown. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Smith and fam ily entertained Mrs. Smith's parents. Mr. and Mra. Snow, at dinner Sunday In honor of Mother's day. Mlas Myrtle Willi and Miss Oene- v) V .V f ! . A- TirEN noon-time conies, vhy not fix voursclf a delicious lunch and one "that's no trouble at all to prepare? A bowl of crisp Kellogg's Corn Flakes, and milk with a bit of fruit. Refresh ing. Ilealthful. Convenient. Save lime and money at any meal with Kellogg's. Quality guaranteed. vleve Piatt entertained with a dinner party at the Waldorf hotel Sunday. Their guests were: Mr. and Mrs. Harry Norbury and Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Robert and son Boyd. The Junior Vodvll was presented Friday night at the high achol audi torium. A large crowd attended and the young people received much praise for their work. Mr. and Mrs. Ira Phelps entertain ed with a dinner at their home Sat urday. Ouests for the evening were Mr. and Mra. B. P. Thomas, Mr. and Mrs. A. Clementa and their son of Central Point, and Misa Oenevieve Piatt. Mrs. Paul Woods of Medford spent 8unday at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. T. Sandry. Miss Arlene Earhart of the high school faculty was iiostess Friday evening to the Junior Vodvll play cast. Treats were served at Hom ing's Shack in Grants Pass. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace LeMolne shopped In Grsnts Pass Saturday. Mr. and Mra. Fred O'Kelly, who have been visiting for the past two weeks at the Robert Qrlmmett home In Medford, returned to their home here Saturday. A dance was given in O'Kelly'a hall Saturday. A large crowd attended and everyone had a good time. Mrs. Rutherford la spending a few weeks In Portland with her baby, who Is receiving medical treatment. Mr. and Mrs. Dwlght Horton have purchased an ace of land from A. T. Mcllvaln. and are busy Improving It, preparatory to building. Jacksonville JACKSONVILLE. May 12. (Spl.) Mr. and Mrs. John R. Knight took part In the community program held at the new high school auditorium May 3. Among those attending were Alice Hoefs, Katherine Wendt, Mabel Simms, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Pick and daughter Virginia. Mr. and Mra. John Huener, Mr. and Mrs. Archie Bow man and Louise Lawhead. Mlaa Violet Olson spent Sunday as guest of Miss Anna 6mlth at her home on Miller creek. W, A. Chllders of Big Applegatc was a business caller here Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Webster Clark of Medford were dinner guests Sunday at the Alex Norrla home. Mr. and Mrs. Moore of Butte Falls visited their son and daughter-in-law, Mr, and Mrs. Clyds Moore, at the Tom Dunnlngton home Saturday. Mrs. Harold Crump of Little Apple gate called on friends here recently. George Merrltt, Miss Issle McCully and Mrs. Selden Ogle attended the funeral of Mrs. Billings In Ashland. Mr. and Mrs. K. K. Kubll of Port land called on frlendB here Friday. Mrs. John Pierce of Tampa, Idaho, who has been visiting her husband at his mine here, returned to her home Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer of Alabama and Mrs, W. W. Howard of Medford called on friends here Saturday. Arnle Carlson ' and Ike Coffman, who are mining at Star Gulch, spent the week end at their homee here. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Blackmer and small son, who spent the past several months at Riverside, Cal., returned here Saturday. Mr, and Mrs. Charley Dorothy were dinner guesta Sunday at the Bud Lawrence home. They also spent the afternoon In the Ashland park. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Davles have moved to Hilt, Cal., where Dr. Davles has employment for the summer, Mr. and Mra. Ivan Davles tsve alao gone to Hilt. Miss Carmen Dorothy la employed as epeclal nurse to Mrs. L. D. Ins keep at the Sacred Heart hospital, hospital. Recent visitors at the Frank Zell Antique Shop Include Mrs. Betty Reeves, San Diego, Cal.; J. W. Opp, New York: Mrs. C. J. Zro, Antlgo, Wis.; Mrs. W. J. Carrlgan, Yuba City, Cal. Columbia Flood Menacing Farms VANCOUVER. Wash., May 13. (AP) Farmers on the lowlands west of here continued today to prepare to move their stock to higher levels In anticipation of a general flood ing of their property, as the Colum bia river rose steadily toward the flood stage. KLAMATH FALLS East Klamath Improvement club rooms In Duke's building. East Main street, to be re modeled. For lunch Wmmput ttm corn d fUKES ! ;5 fMarkety Livestock. PORTLAND, May 13. (AP) Cat tle 13A, including 17 through; calvaa 20: steady. Hogs 600; ataady. Sheep and lambs 000; 50c lower, (a new low record). Lambs 00 lba. down, good and choice, $5005 50; medium, M .00 5.0O; all weights, common, $3.00 4.00. Yearling weth ers 90-110 lba., medium to choice. 2 .50 ft 4.00. Portland Produce PORTLAND. May 13 (AP) Live poultry net buying price: Heavy hens, colored, 4 '4 lba. up, 14c: do mediums. 10 11c; light, 9c: light broilers, 10 t 11c. Others unchanged. COUNTRY MEATS Selling price to retailers: Vealers. 80 to 100 lbs., 78c. others unchanged. ONIONS Selling price to retailers: Oregon, as.OO98.SO cental: boilers. 0s7e: new Cochella, S3ft2.25 crate. NEW POTATOES California Oar nets. SH4c lb. Butter, butterfat, eggs, potatoes, seed potatoes, wool and hay quota tions unchanged. Porthnd Wheat PORTLAND, May 13 (AP) Wheat: Open High Low Close May .81 .61 .80V4 .6014 July . .60 .68 .58ii .58 Bept ... .67 .57 J16!4 .56V4 Deo. .50 ', .58 .59 .50 Cash wheat: Big Bend bluestem . Soft white - .... Western white .. ..... Hard winter M .. .70 V, . .61 . .61 . .69 . .59 . JS9 Northern spring ...... Western red Oata: No. 3 white, 836. Today's car receipt: Wheat, 8; barley, none; flour, 13; oats, 4. San Francisco Butterfnt SAN FRANCISCO. Cal., May 13. (AP) Butterfat f. o. b. 8an Fran cisco, 30c. Wall St. Report Btork Rale Averages (Copyright, 1933, Standard Statistics Co.) May 13: 60 30 30 90 V Indl's Rr'a Ut's Total Today - 44.8 18.3 76.4 46.1 Prev. day .... 46.0 19.7 78.4 47.7 Week ago .... 43.0 19.9 76.8 48.1 Year ago ....116.3 80.8 169.0 119.4 Bond Sale Averages (Copyright, 1933, Standard Statistics Co.) May 13: 30 30 30 80 Indl's Rr's Ut's Total D TOU JNHALE? T aflM 1 "iLf0 Today 57 8 87 8 T8 8 84.0 Prav. day 87.8 48.7 78.4 84J Week ago . 67 i 68.7 74 8 04 8 Year ago 84.4 101.8 100.S 83 8 NEW YORK. May 13. (AP) The stock msrket finally went Into a slow retreat today, after holding the line fairly successfully since Fri day's rally. Ralls were the soft spot. Losses of 1 to 8 points were numerous. Turnover was less than a million share, but tbe closing tone was heavy. Today's closing prices for 18 se lected stocks follow. American Can 38 H American T. As T. , B7i Anaconda M A Curtis Wright I General Motor - 11 Int. T. & T. 8 Montgomery Ward . - 6", Paramount Pub. 3l,i Southern Psc. S. O. of Cal. S. O. of N. J. ion .-. 1H ..- 34 4 Trans Am. . SVi United Aircraft 8, U. 8. Steel 38?i Bank of England Reduces Discount LONDON. May 13. (AP) The Bank of England reduced Its dis count rate today from three to 3ft per cent. It was the second reduction with in less than a month. The rate was lowered on April 31 from 3ft to 8 per cent. AG STUDENTSTO EYE BLUE GRASS A bua load of student from Ore Jon State college, and Prof. R. O. Hyslop. are expectedto arrive here tomorrow to make a tour of the southern Oregon boa bulbosa blue grass plantings, C. C. Hoover of the Hanley and Hoover ranch announced this morning. The students will view the Apple gat planting tomorrow afternoon and present a program at a meeting of the Applegate Grange In the eve ning, returning to the Hanley and Hoover ranch In the Wet Side dis trict, to be house guest of Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Hoover. Saturday morning, with student of the Medford high school depart ment of agriculture, they will make a tour of the West Side plantings. Warrant Call. Notice Is hereby given that School District No. 49, Jaokson County, war rants No, 103 to No. 340 inclusive are called for payment. Interest to cease on May 18, 1933, Warrant to be presented for payment at the office of District Clerk, Mirord Building REBECCA JENSEN, Clerk School District No. 49 MEASURE FILED SALEM. May 13. (p) The proposed Initiative measure to consolidate In stitutions of higher learning was filed with the secretary of state last night, and was sent to the attorney general for a title. Henry Zorn, rep resenting the Marlon County Tax Equalisation league, filed the prelim inary petition. The measure, which would Join the two state colleges Into one at Cor vallls. create a teachera' college at Eugene and Junior colleges at Ash land and LaOrande. eliminating the Monmouth Normal school, will re quire 17.080 signatures to place the bill on the November ballot. Gleemen Meet At Guild Hall Friday Meeting of all persons Interested In the organization here of a men's glee club haa been called for tomor row evening at St. Mark Guild hall. Dr. E. W. Shockley reported this afternoon. All men Interested are asked to be present at 8 o'clock. , Special Communication of a Medford Lodge No. 103. A P- A. M., Friday, May ftfXJV 13th, at 7:30 p. m. work In M. M. degree by the special Medford Degree Team. Re freshments. Vlaltlng members in vited. By order of L. C. STEWART. GEO. ALDEN, Secretary. W. M. WOOD FOR SALE 85c tier. 13-ln. green pine slabs: 5.00 per load fl tlera. FREE one load of kindling with each S-load order. VALLEY FUEL C, Tel. 78. ORDER NOW. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FOR SALE Trailer. Pat's Second Hand Store. FOR SALE Hayrack. Lozler Lane. Wm. Bardwell. WANTED God used piano. N. I. Whetstone. 347 6th St., Ashland. QUAINT OLD FARMHOUSE Greatest bargain Jackson county for country home or farm: CO acres wonderful soil, highly productive river bottom: 30 acres alfalfa and balance grain or general crop. Close to Rogue river for swimming, boat ing, fishing. Magnificent view Mt. Pitt and Cascades. Popular county highway front property. Nine-room house among beautiful oaks an outstanding location. Large barn, silo, milk barn, concrete floor, milk er, separator, pressure water, elec tricity, aom farm equipment, on Mam horses: also the family Shep herd dog. You can't resist this. Cash counts at price 813,000. which I lea than original coat Improve ments. Call 609 East Main, or Phone 345. Here goes the last "sacred cow" in cigarette advertising! INHALING has long been an "untouchable" ... a subject taboo in the tobacco trade . . . a "sacred cow"J Why? . . . Because in every tobacco leaf even the finest, the mildest nature hides certain impurities which, when not removed, are unkind to delicate mem branes 1 And since, knowingly or unknowingly, we all inhale some part of the smoke from our cigarette Lucky Strike developed that great scientific process which removes certain im 0. Jt AMmCA TUKB IN OS LUCKY STRIKE M sVr mmia uttk ibt urU'i final ftrnem Lmij Si'iii ntui fitiurn, mrj Tuudtj, 7hutiJiy and Saturday tuning TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY WANT transportation for 2 to Port land or Spoltaue, 6hare expenses. 13 Kenwood. FOR RENT S rooms and Bleeping porch; clean, well furnished du plex; low rental. Call 2 13 S. drape. PULL LINE fre.h aea foods, loweat prices. Ivy St. Mitt. RANCH FOR RENT 300 acres, 80 cult., free water, equipment, cows. M00 yr. In advance, or will take Rood securltv intil end of vear. THE REAL ESTATE EXCHANGE 125 E. 6th St. Tel. 1406. LOST Bl-focal shell rim spectacle. Phone 1404. FOR RENT ft -room modern bunga low at 15 Crater Lake Ave.. Just completely redecorated; $25, water rent paid. Phone 597-R-2. TOR SALE OR EXCHANGE Small Irrigated farm In central Oregon. Want small Improved acreage In or near Medford or Central Point. Give price and full particulars In first letter. T. F. Buck, Redmond. Ore. 2-DAY SALE Doors & Windows lft.lOin. x 6ft. 81n. 5 Panel Doors, $1.49 2ft. 8in. x 6ft. 8in. 5 Panel Doors, $1.98 2ft. 8in. x 6ft. 8in. 2 Panel Doors, $2.19 3 ft. x 6 ft. 8 in. Front Doors . . . $6.49 (Note these are 9 lite top French Doors, Extra Thickness) 2ft. 6in. x 6ft. 8 in. Glass Top Doors, $2.89 24 x 47-in. 6 lite Casement Sash, $1.49 20 x 25-in. 4 lite Casement Sash, .79 Other Items too Numerous to Mention EXTRA SPEC! AL 2ft. 8in.x6ft. 8in. lVsin Pine, Galv. PRICES POSITIVELY FRIDAY AND SATURDAY ONLY Cash & Carry Lumber Co. 201 South Fir Street OUR PRICES ARE THE LOWEST IN BO. 0RECK5N (We are voting for Geo. W. Porter for Representative) purities. Luckies created that process. Only Luckics have itl Do you inhale? Remember more than 20,000 physicians, after Luckies had been furnished them for tests, basing their opinions on thtir smoking experience, stated that Luckies are less irritating to the throat than other cigarettes. "It's toasted" VaurThrort rrotrtlowtlnt lrrtttlon against cwtfh I TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FURN. APT., 3 rooms, sleeping porch, hot water, private bath. 831 W. 10th. TO TRADE All electric cabinet radio for good cow. Phone 10-F-4. WANTED Girl to sew furs. Bartlett Fur Shop. 308 E. ath St. THREE well marked Boston Bull puppies. 6 week old. also 1 male pup. 4 months old: 1 female. 3 years old. All above are pedigreed and will be sold ressonable. J. O. Cameron. Rout 4. over Buckshot hill, north and east 3 mile, Two Pine. FOR RENT 4-room furnished house and garage, 818 00. Key 314 Cot- j tage. j EMPTY TRUCK returning from Oak- I land want load from there or I point en route. Hawley Transfer, I Phone 1044-X. WOOD FOR SALE 85c per tier. 13-ln. green slsbi: 5 00 per load 8 tiers, j FREE one load of kindling with each 3-lod order. VALLEY FUEL I Co.. Tel. 78. ORDER NOW. i - Screen Doors heavy thickness Wire, ea.. .$2.49 ddnrt mhattti, tn4 mt N. B. C Muttmi. sSsfiali!HJUHUL!aaH5EBMrw Friday and Saturday SPECIALS Coats Sport coats, Dress coats, Polo coats. Every coat in stock, values from $19.75 to $29.75. Sale price $14-95 Summer Dresses Sport silks, Jacket dresses, Dresses for office, street, bridge, golf and evening wear. Values from $18.50 to $22.50. Sale price $14.95 Silk Jacket Dresses Smart white silk frocks with short, colored jackets. Pastel oolor dresses with jaoketa to matoh. Just every style jaoket you've heard about this season. Dresses in this group extra special values at $9-85 Knitted Suits Two-piooe knit suits sweat era and skirts. Sizes 14 to 20. Values to $6.95. Sale price $3.95 Gotham Adjustable Silk Hosiery New spring shades In sizes Vi to 10J4. Service weight and ohiffon. Reduced to 85 PAIR Wash Dress Sale $J.OO Every wash dress in stock is now on sale. Lovely voiles, batistes and prints. You buy a wash dress at regular price and take your choice of an other wash frock, tip to the same value, for only ' $.00 $1.77 Dress, Dross $1.95 Dress, Dress $2.95 Dress, Dross $3.95 Dress, Dross $4.95 Dress, Dress the second the second $1 the second $1 the second $1 the second $1 Burelson 9s 101 So. Central Tel 28