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PAGE MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUXE, MEDFORD, OREGON, THURSDAY, JULT-14, 1932. INVITES FLOWER LOVERS 10 PARK Daunting their peUU u If In In vitation to ths most accomplished ilysrs of ths world to try to dip col on :Jialf ao rlcft and numerous, flow art from Medford'i gladiolus gardens art on display tot' ay in the city park in the annual exhibition of the Med ford Garden club. Arranged In dark containers, which blend Into the green pattern of the lawns, the colors of the gladioli ap pear even more brilliant as the sun shines into their open chalices. All colors of the rainbow and many departures from their tones, ss they are best known, have been developed In the rare blossoms offered for the inspection of the public by the com mittee, headed by Mrs. Leland Ment er, chairman of the show. Represented with a table each are the Warner gardens, the Arnsplger and the Wood gardens. On another table- are arranged miscellaneous (lads from numerous gardens. Among the loveliest flowers Is the Mrs. Leon Douglass, isrge pink one with stripes of deeper red and petals which measure several Inches from tip to tip. The Mother Machree, as delicate In hading as the Mrs. Douglass Is bril Uant, was also being pointed out as a favorite today, its petals, a gray ish orchid In color, are striped with darker purple and a hint of yellow. The Alda, of deep blue-prrple, and the Emily Auburn, which runs the gamut of reds, were sharing honors with, the Dr. Nelson Shook. The Tragedle, which accomplishes an ex- otlo petal form as well as color, the rd of which Is deiAtrated In yellow splotches In a tigerish manner, adds extra flame to torn green quiet of the park. The tallest In the lot, a Mm. Leon Douglass has been placed on the (round and Its blossoms, in spite of the demotion, tower above those ex hibited on the table, reaching a height of six feet. The show will remain undisturbed through the afternoon and early evening, when the flowers will be sold at a nominal sum to anyone desiring them. The money realised will be added to the Oarden club fund. PROHIBITION PARTY'S NOMINEES rf y f'f - Ataooiated Press Photo William D. Upshaw (left) of Atlanta, Ga., prudential nomine, and Frank 8. Regan of Rockford, III., nominated for vice president, head the ticket of the prohibition party. F, SALEM. July 14. (AP) The merger of small school districts Into larger units as essential means of promoting school efficiency was fa vored by the county school superin tendents In a resolution passed at the concluding session of the three day conference here late yesterday. The county superintendents also passed resolutions pledging co-operation in all feasible plana for-economy and efficiency In the operation of schools. Joslah Wills, superintendent of schools of Polk county, was elected president of the association, suc ceeding Mrs. Gertrude L. McRae. Mrs, Flora echroeder of Gilliam county was elected vice-president, succeed ing Mills and Mrs. Lucy Rodger of Morrow county was named secre tary treasurer, succeeding B. H. Castla. . Livestock. PORTLAND, July 14 (AP)Cat tle 135, calves 10; quotably steady. Hogs 1000; ateady. Sheep 3600; yearlings and owes 2C higher. Yearling wethera, 60-110 lbs., me dium to choice, Sl.2u4t2.50; ewes, 130 lbs., medium M choice, SI.OO09 1.50; 130-150 lbs., medium to choice. 76c 1. 25; all weights, cull to com mon, 500(3 75c. Portland Produce of a point or so were lost and the list closed with a heavy tone, with several leaders off a point or more. Turnover approximated a million shares. Today's closing prices for 16 se lected stocks follow: American Can 33 American T. & T. 73 Anaconda . Curtis Wright General Motors Int. T. & T. Montgomery Ward Paramount Pub Radio PORTLAND, July 14. (AP) Cas eara bark, buying price 133 peel, lo lb. . Butter, eggs, country meats, but terfat, Jive poultry, onions, potatoes. strawberries, wool, hay quotations unchanged. Portland Wheat PORTLAND, Ore., July 14. (AF) Whest futures: Open Hlxn Low Close July .46 .46 .46W .46V4 Sept. . .46,4 "" .45 .45 Deo. .40 ,40)4 .48 A8V. Cash grain: Big Bend bluestem Soft white Southern Pao. S. O. of Cal. 8. O. of N. J. . Trans Am United Aircraft U. 8. Steel Corp't Trust Shs. TOO LATE 10 CLASSIFY FOR SALE Best service station in southern Oregon; 6 pumps; Junc tion of Klamath and Pacific high ways. Priced rlKht. M. B. Room' son, Junction Super Service Sta tion, Ashlanj. 6 .48 .47 ,,. .46 .46 .4514 OatsNo. 3 white, 831.90. Today's car receipts: Wheat 30. flour t. com 4. Western white . Hard winter Northern spring western red . Ban Franrl.ro nutterfat. BAN FRANCISCO, July 14. (AP) Butterfat f.o.b, San Francisco, 180. Wall St. Report ROTARY PANELS Mr. and Mrs. B. H. Miller of Los Angeles, who have been fishing at Diamond and Fish lakes, and the Roue river, today callr the Mall Tribune office to extend their thanks to the Metford Rotary club for erecting their signs along northern California highways, advertising southern. Oregon recreational spots. The coupe arrived here about a month ago. and saw some of the signs In northern California, which caused them to come to this section for a vacation. In Yrek they talk ed to Oscar Peterson, who recom mended the resorts of this section. Mr. Miller said that he and Mrs. Mllier plan to return here In about a month for an extended vacation. HI, POLICE REPORT K. T. Warren, a coffee aaleamen from Portland, reported to the city police atatlon yesterday afternoon that hi. billfold, containing 868 was stolen from him. The bill fold was later found In an alley, the police reported, although the money was gone. Warren, whose "pals" had request ed hla arrest because he had alleged ly been drinking, did not know hla billfold was gone for some time attar he had been taken to the police sta tion by officers, Henry A. Clausen, who wrestles for ft living, la also an arttst'a model who haa posed for Borglum, Kpsteln and many others. Market street, one of the beet known and oldest streets In St. Louis, la to be widened through Vie busi ness district. Paradise Portland Ban A O ravel Co. submitted low bid of 118.737 for travel aurfaclng of 11.08 miles Scott. burg-Paradise section of the Umpqua highway. Stock Male Averares. (Copyright, 1033, Standard Statistics Co.) July 14: 80 90 30 00 Ind'ls Rr TJfs Toal Today . 38.8 14 B 67.7 36.0 Prev day 38 8 14.B ' 87.8 88.3 Week ago . 86.8 18.7 63 6 8641 Year ago 106.B 76.8 163.7 111.8 Bond Rale Averages. (Copyright, 1033, Standard Statiatlce Co.) July 14: 30 30 30 Ind'ls Rr's Ut's Today ..... 84.8 63.4 74.6 Prev day .. 64.7 63.3 74.8 Week ago .. 83.8 63.6 73 6 Year ago .... 84.6 100.3 100.B 60 Total 60.B 60.7 60.9 06.3 NKW YORK, July 14. (AP) Sell ing in wheat and cotton spread to the stock market In the afternnon trading today and dampened the enthusiasm resultln fmm day's brisk advance. Early gains i This Man Had Faith Lost 24 Pounds "Last November I weighed 19S lbs. Today, (February Sth, 1U32) I am down to IBS His. and full of pep all day long since using Hruscnen 11 have not have to uaf the laxative that was customary. Theo. A C. I Flrur. rr'-vtdrnve. R, I. What do you think of this you men who doubt you stay fat be cause you want to think that nature made you mat way. You're all wrong most fat men were made fat because of their abil ity to handle a knife and fork In a business like manner. Be frank with yourself. Are you too timid to take a safe, harmless conditioner that not only takes off surplus fat but Is so helpful that It mattes you leei years younger? , To reduce safely take one-hntf tea- spoonful of Kruschen In a glass of I hot water before breakfast every morning cut down on fatty meats, potatoes and sweets. Kruschen Is sold by Jarmln & Woods, Heath's Drug Store and druggists the world over. A Jar that costs but a trifle will last four weeks but be aura von get Kruschen your health comes iirsx. DANCES WALKER'S Central Point Sat., July 16 BfcJT OLD TIME MUSIC Gentlemen 4iv Ladles 10c After the Movies f CORN F.Ji-M lap h llVS---ll1l itui DROP in at a restaurant or come bark home -and treat yourself to a per feet late snack. It's a bowl of crtrp Kellogg'a Corn Flukes, with milk and bit of fruit. Delicious 1 Easy to 11 fees!. Helps you sleep sounder. Just try It instead of something heavy I Mad by Kellogg In Battle Creek. Stayton Mountain State Power w. purenmara water supply available In local water ditch and making plans t start construction on new ydro I power plans, RELIEF MEASURE PUBLICITY PHASE (Continued from Page One) tlon corporation, by elimination from the board of two ex-offlclo members was approved. The conferees adopted the senate provision to prevent loans to finan cial Institutions, officers of which have been on the board within a year. Air Field Fnnd Approved Provisions of the house bill au thorizing a ft7.000.000 construction program at military air fields was approved, and th senate terms for government capitalization of regional agricultural credit corporations were1 adopted. Conferees were not alarmed over the failure to agree, some of them believing the house would yield on the publicity provision. All chance of approving the bill today was gone, however, and final action by tomorrow was somewhat doubtful. It was understood In house quar ters that a number of senators who voted for the measure now were looking at it askance, because of doubt as to Its constitutionality. Central Point CENTRAL POINT. July 14 (Spl.) Guests of Mr. and Mrs, Carl Bkyr man are Mrs. Mae Daw of Duns mulr. Calif., and Mrs. Mattle Mor ris of Trail. Tne ladles, together wltlj Mrs. Skyrman, enjoyed a trip to Crater lake. Mrs. Mary Coker made abusine and pleasure trip to Hornbrook last week. Miss Eula Benson Is camping with friends at Dead Indian. Misses Lyle Gregory and Luclle Abbott motored to Klamath Falls Friday. Miss Oregory returned Sat urday. MJss Abbott will remain during the summer as guest of her brother and family. Mrs. A. Millard leaves this week for Roseburg to spend the summer with her daughter, Mrs. Miller and family. Mrs. Boyd Potter of Chiloquln was a recent guest of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cochran. Andre Chomel, proprietor of Hotel Valendra has contracted with H. J. Bryan, landscape artiste of Port land, to place shrubs and flowers about tre grounds ' surrounding the hotel and camp cabins and other wise beautifying It. Home Economics club' of the Orange will meet July 37 at the D. W. Beebe home In Agate district. Oregon Weather. Cloudy; shower, tonight or Friday In west portion; moderate tempera ture; moderate changeable winds off shore. . Tillamook. L. H. Hoffman of Port land received $103,693 contract for construction of new court house for Tillamook county. - ESPEE OFFICIALS SALARIES HEWED (Continued irwtn Page One) ed. It Is effective next month.. A similar reduction, applying to all em ployes of the system, was made last January. ' . NEW YORK, July 14. W The name of Harrtman came to the fore In the management or the Union Pacific railroad today, with the elec tion of W. A. Harrlman as chairman of the board of directors. Harrlman, a partner In Brown Bros., Harrlman & Co., had been a director of the road for some time.; He succeeds Robert 8. Lovett, who died June 19, last. . j Harrlman was also made chairman of the Oregon Short Line, Oregon-1 Washington Railroad and Navigation company and the Los Angeles Bt Salt Lake railroad, parts of the Union Pacific system. James H. Perkins, who has served ss a director of Union Pacific since 1024, was made a member of the ex ecutive committees of the four com panies. He is president of the City Bank Farmers Trust company of New York, - Auto glass ma tailed while you wait. Prices right. Brill Jheet Metal Works. Try Lydls E. Plnkham's Vegetable Compound Had bad dizzy spells Afraid to leave house feared aw ful dizziness would make her keel over. She needs Lydia E. Pinkbam's Vegetable Compound a tablet form ; ..tor W,, m- H .1 iMlte MM ttllllll Yon osji count six layer, of K If . 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