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3IEDFORD MAIL TRIBUTE, MEDFORD, OREGON, FRID3.T, JULY 55, 1932. AKE ILL, SEEKS NEW LEADER FOR FIRST BARTLETTS OXX01 New G.O.P. Chairman ' PIGE TWO o: D o fl roDOi Li " "V " 1 I w?y$ - -- a ANGELUS TEMPLE Negotiations Opened by Hus band With Another o City's Temples Finan clal Straits Are Rumored LOB ANOELES, July 16. (AP) vangeltat Almea Stmple Mcpherson Huttoo, beset by what her physician aid waa a critical Illness, was ra' ported today aa seeking aom one to talta over Angelua Temple, which aha founded In 1922 and ol which aha la Dastor. Negotiations for the purchass of the temple were aald to nave oeen onened between David L. Button, jr. husband of the evangelist, and the Rev. Ernest Roberta, an associate of the Rev. Paul Hader, owner of another of the city's tabernacles, lt'a A nidus Ides. "Any negotlatlona occurring to data came from the temple. Jonathan E. Perltlne, business mana ear for Mr, Rsder. "We have made no overturea here at the tabernacle. Following Mr. Roberta' visit with Hutton at Lake Eisinore yesteraay, he came to us saying Hutton had told him the temrle waa In auch financial atralta that It waa necea' aary to get rid of It at once." Mrs. Hutton remained at the LaXe Eisinore resort today, her physician, Dr. Edward H. Williams, declaring her condition too critical to permit liar removal in an ambulance to Los Angeles hospital. Almea Has Many Ills. The evangelist la aufferlng from tha results of a nervous breakdown of a year ago, an ailment contracted on a reoent Central American tour and tha after effects of a brain concussion she received when she fainted and fell to tha floor on being Informed her husband had lost breach of premise suit to Myrtle St. Pierre, a young Pasadena nurse. Hutton, through his attorneys, has filed an appeal from the. Jury ver dict, which awarded Miss St. Pierre eSOOO. T The old sea haa got Into his blood again and "Scotty" .has taken to him' self a boat. A letter received today from Port Orford telle of hla latest adventure. He'a "sailing" with the "Sea Lion," a motor launch for deep aea fishing, which ha will operate be tween Port Orford and Brookings, and ha wants all of hla Med ford friends to coma down and give him tha once over. Alex McLeod, ha la known to a few of hla friends here, who have never heard him alng the aongs of Scottish sailors from the sides of a fishing acow, and aa Alex McLeod ha submits hla address, "co Bam Montague, Port orford. Ore." Ha la known to practically all Med. ford people with a yen for fishing, who visit Brookings, where he form erly acted as flsh:ng guide, and to many others who have met him dur Ing hla occasional trips to Med ford -for a time." A picture of hla 41-foot launch waa enclosed In the letter received here, which tells of deep sea fishing at Cape Blanco, where the "acenery Is splendid, birds and sea lions plen tiful ana fishing grand." ' Hla boat, which la really owned by a uanaon company, "la a new and fast one." Scotty will take It to Port Orford on July la, which la next Monday, Associated ires Photo Followlna thl Chlcaao convention the republican maohlna wi reor. janiied quickly for tha 1232 cam paign with Everett Bandera of Indl. ana aa tha new chairman of tha national cemmlttM. Livestock . PORTLAND, Ore., July 15. (API cattle so, caivea 30; steady. Hogs soo. Including 88 through: rainy steady; feeder plga lower. Feeder and stocker pigs, TO to 180 ids., good and choice, 4.M34.68. Sheep 2000; steady. Portland Produce PORTLAND. Ore.. Jutv la rapt uve poultry: net Duylng price: Heavy hens, colored, 4!4 lbs. up, 11 9 13c; do mediums, 10c; lights, 8c; light brollera. 12c: colored roasters, nvmr e lbs. 15a 18c; old roosters, Sc; ducks, ream, inc. . Butter, eggs, oountrv meats, mn. hair, nuta. cascara bark. hnn hut.- terfat, onions, potatoes, strawberries. wuoi, nay quotations unchanged. Portland Wheat PORTLAND, Ore., July 15. fAPl Wheat futures: Open High Low July .4014 .45 Sept. ... .4,i .4oU .45 Deo. ...... .48 .48 .4814 Cash grain: Big Bend bluestera Soft white .. Close .48 .45 .48 Western white . Hard winter . Northern spring ., Western red Oats No. 2 white, 20.80. Today'a oar receipts: Wheat flour 18, corn 1. .87 A7 .48 .48 .48 .48 38, San Francisco flutterfat SAN FRANCISCO. Cel.. July 18. (AP) Butterfat f. o. b. San Fran. claco, 18c. k E 3 PORTLAND, Ore, July )9. (API- ins urogon rree Methodist church annual conference. In session here this week, graduated three young preachers from tha course of atudy and ordered their ordination aa alders next Sunday night. They are the ev. R. H, Howell, Cottuge Drove: tha Rev. c. W. Burfbank, Portland LenU church: and tha Rev. M. H. Tha ordination will be by Bishop A. D. Zanhleer of Pittsburgh, who la president. Mrs. Rosella Douglas of The Dallea waa re-elected conference Sunday school secretary. Announcement waa made that tha stationing committee's report assign ing the Free Methodist pastors of western and central Oregon to their chat free next year would be read late Saturday afternoon. The conference will close Sunday night, when a week'a camp meeting will open. Wall St. Report Stock "nle Averages (Copyright, 1933, Standard Statistic Co.) , jury la 80 Indl's Today ........ 36.4 Prev. day .... 88.8 Week ago 88.4 Tear ago ..I04.B 90 90 00 Rr'a Ufa Total 15.7 . 68.8 39.1 14.8 87.8 38.0 13.8 82.8 86.0 73.8 168.8 102.8 Bond ale Averages (Copyright, 1832. Standard Statistics Co.) .JUiy 101 90 Indl's Today 88 2 Prev. day 84.8 Week ago 53.9 Year ago 84.8 SO Rr'a 83.8 83.4 89.8 97.7 90 Wl 74.7 748 73.8 101.0 80 Total 81.1 80.9 89.9 98.1 - The NEW TORK, July IB. (p) stock market accomplished another substantial rally today, after yeater- oay a aetDacx. After a morning aag. a creeping advance set In which aaln- ed momentum aa the session wore on. uaina in many leaders ranged from 1 to 8 points, and tha closing tone was strong. Turnover approximated 800.000 shares. Buying started In the tobaocoa and spread to the rails and oils. Today'a closing prices for 18 select. ad stocks follow: American Can American T. & T-.. Anaconda . Curtlsa-Wrlght Oeneral Motors Int. T. T . Montgomery Ward Paramount Pub. Radio . 84 74 zzz 1 ZZZ 9 10 98 8 9 93 Auto glass Inatslled while win wait Prices right, Brill Sheet Metal Works. Real Estate or Insurance Leave it to Jones. Phone 798. Southern Pee. . 8. O. of Cal. 8. O. of N. J Trans. Am. United Aircraft U. 8. steel mm LsfaeBsSsSeeTlVHHsleBBBTsMBMt. safMBaVaTaTsaTsHaValaHaJsTslllTsH t 1 sv I w- I 1 FAMOUS wwm -uRo. Cioctrt L J ORANGE PEKOE ,nd PEKOE r1 aJ J2.25JRTU1ND PORTLAND, July 18, IJP) Increas ed supply of butter on tha local mar ket during the last day or so and for tha week to date scarcely reflects a betterment In the output. Rather It appears that the gain in tha local ouput la due entirely to the fact there waa one holiday last week. There waa no further change :n the pi lea list on the open market for the day: both prlnta and cubes bs Ing held stationary at the recent betterment for underscores. Butterfat values are steady. There waa again a lack of price change In the local market for eggs. Oeneral conditions were unchanged. Receipt are now about holding their own. While there waa some talk of price reduction by poultry buyers for the coming week, no changea were an nounced In values on hens for the day. First carload of California Bartlett pears of tha season has arrived. Priced mostly 92.28 box. Tomatoes are steady for outdoor stock with hothouse too scarce to base quotations. Wild blackberries are arriving In fair aupply out of tha Mayger sec tion of the lower Columbia. Demand la reported favorable with aales around 13-12o lb. Considerable activity la suggested In the market for loganberries, rasp berries and blackcaps, with prices steady to a trifle better In spots. Strawberries are scarce and there Is a fair call at full prices. While there was a rather liberal supply of country-killed caivea re-1 oelved during the last 94 houra. de mand was strong and sufficient to clean up quickly at full prices. Other meate are ateady to strong. cany turkey season la suggested in I the great number of young birds weighing 8 to 8 lbs., now available. There la a demand for broilers weigh- 1 Ing 8 -4 lbs., but these are hard to locate. The advance of 15c per 100 lbs. reported yesterday by Paclflo aa well as Atlantic coast refiners, Is now In effect In the sugar market hero. The market Is firm. Notes of wholesale trading: Changea In Krd. cooking com pounds and picnic new showing. IN VOTE SUPPORT WASHINOTON, July IS. (AP) Alter rejecting a proposal for imme diate endorsement of President Hoo ver, the national prohibition board of strategy today adopted a statement of policy prepared by specialty ap pointed committee. The statement will be submitted to the board'a constituent organiza tion for Its guidance In the politi cal campaign. It waa strongly Indicated tha policy agreed upon Included submission of a resume of tha prohibition records of candidates to those Interested without directly backing any one candidate aa such. WASHINOTON, July IB. (AP) After another conference with dry leaders today. Senator William E. Bo rah of Idaho aald he waa not a cm dldMe for nomination for president on a third party ticket. Friends of His frequently have aald ha would not be interested In run ning for president on a third party ticket, but this was tha first definite statement from Borah. - "I am not a candidate for nomina tion on a third party and never have been," he said. EAT Where the Food , Is Better Turkey Dinner 25" Saturday From 11 A. M. to 8 P. M. Brownie Marie CAFE 19 No. Fir St. THE HOME OF DREAD LIKE MOTHER MADE MORE PRECIOUS THAN GOLD The Golden Grains of the Golden West s Monarch Seed & Feed Go's SATURDAY CASH MONEY SAVERS P - FLY-FOIL DAIRY FLY SPRAY KILLS 'EM DEAD I REPELS THEM TOO! BRING YOUR OWN CONTAINER PER GAL. Wheat, per 100 lbs. . . . ..I.. ....... . . . $1 .15 Millrun, 80s, per sack. .80 Ground Corn, per 1 00 lbs. ..,...-. 1 .35 Absolute-Lay Contain Milk S 1 7 5 A REAL 000D EGG MASH M 0,1 OLD CROP BALED Alfalfa Hay Beautiful, clean hay. Per owt.. 90' NIC0-DUST Kills Aphis Quickest, 5 lbs $1.00 Garden Hose 10 off .This applies to all grades of hose Saturday CH00L authorities strongly urge the need for hot cereals for children. Jticn in vitamins, they furnish the endurance for vigorous cnuanooa activi ties both mental and physical. With the close of school, summer play greatly increases the physical, and the need for energy-producing foods (hot cereals) is even greater. Western wheats have long been recognized as the finest for all cereals. Delicate in flavor, creamy in texture, they possess that nut-like taste appeal that makes the children relish them day after day. Sperry Wheat Cereals Oregon milled from Oregon wheats, are the ideal foods for you and your children. Serve them daily and in a few weeks when school resumes that reserve strength so necessary for the long school term that stamina to resist the fall and winter epidemics that vitality that brings rosy cheeks, glowing with health after exertion, will have been provided. For health, for endurance, for energy young or old eat Sperry Wheat Cereals. Oregon milled from Oregon wheats, fresher, better, yet cheaper, be cause no eastern freight included in the selling price. Bakery Goods Cookies any kind or assort ed, ,. 2 doz. 19c Buns, Napkin or Parkerhouse Rolls . .Doz. 12c Cakes fine assortment . . . .23c Bread 1 lb. loaf 5c U lb. loaf 7c All from Sperry Flours The Golden Grains of the Golden West. Sperry Wheat Cereals Sperry's Wheat hearts, Small Family pkg. 13c Large pkg. , 22c Ib. sack . .-! . . r.i . . . i.i i.i 24c 10-lb. sack . ...i.-. .j., 47c Sperry's Farina Small Family pkg. 5-lb. sack . 10-lb. sack Sperry's Wheat Flakes . ,: . Large pkg. 19c 10-lb. sack 35c 11 lJ ! 10c 21c 39c Savings on Your Favorite Shortening and Other Thrift Items o p o TOMORROW- Another Big Day at Hutchison Mercantile Store's To Close Out One Half of All Present Stock! PRICES NEVER SO LOW! VALUES NEVER SO BIG! SALE Special Tomorrow Only 89c House Dresses Tomorrow mornlnc ti,n tha stora optna at t o'rlwk m will aril ana dostn toon rimars. aflr- anri rat tle, for onlr tsc farh. Ona to a rna lom.r. fvtttr corns aartjr thrt won't last 1oii(l 25' Hutchison Mercantile Store 213 Eut Main St. o o 1 o o Jewel Shortening, . ,. .3-lb. carton 29c Jewel Shortening ....... ,8-lb. pail 77c Formay Shortening, 3-lb. pail (lib. free) 55c Pancrust Shortening, 3-lb. pail. . .39c; 6-lb. pail. . . 75c Snowdrift Shortening, 3-lb. pail . . .47c; 6-lb. pail ... 89c Crisco, .... 3-lb. pail 47c; 6-lb. pail 93c Tomato Juice, Crater Lake brand, from Rogue River Tomatoes, No. 2J can, 2 for 25c; 6 for 73c; dozen $1.39 Amaizo Oil finest for salads. Pint 17c; qt. 29c; $ gal. 53c; gal. 97c Golden West Coffee 3-lb. can 85c Z-MOR-U Coffee, ground the day r.-., . .you buy it . .lb. 30c; 3 lbs. 85c Shrimp Lady Gay brand Can 10c; 3 for 29c Dina-Mite the laxative health cereal Pkg. 15c Peaches Alliance brand, halves or sliced . .No. 2 can 15c Wallapa Bay Oysters extra large for frying . 12 in a No. 1 tall can 32c Indian Island Grape fruit, Florida, 8-oz. can . ,.r... . .3 for 20c P & G White Laundry Soap, 9-oz. bar, - 10 for 25c Bob White Soap a procter & Gamble product ,.,.,.m. .-.r.Tvr.T.T.t. 10 bars 22c Flour Maple Leaf a good hard wheat flour .49 lbs. 98c White Rose (Sperry) a guaranteed light bread flour . .,.49 lbs. $1.17 Drifted Snow (Sperry) . . .49 lbs. $1.39 Gem Mayonnaise and French Dressing Special - Gem Mayonnaise, pint jar Gem French Dressing, 8-oz bottle Both for 33c 25c Fountain Lunch 25c Roast turkey with dressing, po tatoes, gravy, buttered beets or Cold meats with potato salad, sliced tomatoes Including bread and butter, cof fee, tea or milk 25c SAVING WITHOUT SELF-DENIAL Orders of $1.00 or more delivered Phone East Side 752; West Side 428. o D o o D o o a o o n o o D Q LQE3QIXOCaOC ,lIOE: OEZ30E