MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUXE, MEDFORD. OREGON, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, 1932.
PAGE FIVE
DEDICATION DAY
PARADE DEPICTS
AREA'SPROGRESS
(Continued from Page One)
knew the admiration of beaux of 'fie.
Ml&a Henley's afternoon gown of
black sequins with chiffon fichu trim,
added mucrt dazzle to the float as dt4
the rows of black Jet ombroldery on
the dollman, worn by Miss Enna Nle
dermeyer. In the front seat of the surrey,
which Is still well equipped with lan
terns and mud guards. Henry Conger
and Mrs. I. A. Dow rode, the former
attired In a gown, which dates back
to a period preceding the Jackson
ville dedication, its years numbering
at least 75.
Conrer in Role.
. Mr. Conger, in hatter's plush top
hat of black and linen duster, car
ried the reins and guided the horses,
which lifted their heads In the grand
manner to support the red tassels on
their bridles.
Before the surrey. In the line of
march, recalling a much earlier period
and the one which brought to Jack
sonville all her grandeur, I. A. Dew
appeared. Attired aa the pioneer
prospector, he carried a gold pnn,
and led a pack horse, equipped for
the gold trail.
The surrey, now owned by Mrs. W.
H. Gore, was loaned the Orange for
the parade.
Kiltie Band a Hit.
Vlelng with the Orange entry for
the applause of the crowds, the Kiltie
band of Ashland appeared with bag
pipes blowing, their colorful costumes
attracting much attention, this being
their first official appearance in Med.
ford.
The line of march was headed by
City Traffic Officer Qeorge J. Pres
cott followed by State Police Officers
William Ellenburg and Joe Polsom.
who acted as- escorts. The county
court and Instigators of the move
ment which resulted in the present
structure followed behind the Elks
Grand Army of the Republic Vete
rans, and the Daughtera of Union
veterans were preceded by the Med
ford units of the Oregon National
Guard. Other patriotic organizations
lrcluded the United Spanish War
Veterans, the Daughters of the Ameri
can Revolution, and the American
Legion auxiliary.
Senator Attends.
Smiling and tipping his hat to his
Jackson county friends, who waved
greetings from the sidewalks. United
Ststes Senator Frederick Stelwer took
part in the parade, riding with Ben
Sheldon, former state legislator.
Jacksonville Orange, with Its modes
of travel used to pay taxes at the
three courthouses, was followed by
Ashland American Legion post's Ktltle
band, attired In the newest Scotch
plaids.
Representatives of the Salvation
Army were next In line.
Miss Jackson County. Miss Mary
Ar'vllla Burns, was in the float which
followed, and the Lions' club winner
of the popularity contest, Miss Ruby
e.A ma nl.n in the nrocesslon.
Other contestants In the popularity
TOtlng tooKiart in ine pwnuo.
Fine Woodrroft Float.
A float, in blending' hues of yel
low, arranged to resemble a large
chrysanthemum, was entered by the
Woodcraft Circle of that name. A
goodly delegation of Josephine coun
ty'a Cavemen invaded the line of
march, and at one time were suc
cessful In kidnaping J. Verne Shan
gle, minute photographer, from the
side-lines.
A lovely .garden scene was depicted
ktr t urulfnM rioprin rltiVt'a pntTV.
In which Nelle Green and Ethel Chord
were their representatives.
the Boy Scouts, accompanied by their
executive. Oscar E. Hoover; the Hu
mane society. Medford Fire Depart
ment, led by Chief Roy Elliott: Jack
son county machines, Walter W. Ab
bey, Inc., Pierce-Allen Motor com
pany, Medford American Legion drum
corps and Gates Auto Co.
Atop of the Activlans' congratula
tory float, sat Kleth Fennell. cvry
lng a staff, on which wss tied a bot
tle. o i rA.n1. mMnH WAR fol
lowed by the Colonial Garage's entry
and the American liunary irucnn
which went before the Activlans.
Manv Industrial Entrant.
Other commercial entranta were
Bert's Wash Rack, Big Pines' Lum
ber company, "x Theaters. Eads
Rrr exnreivi In iris and today: Cra
ter Lake Auto .ilnt Co.. Economy
Lumber Co.. Davis Transfer. Eden Val.
ley Nursery. General Petroleum. Gil
more, Oold Seal Creamery, Wm. Hum.
mett. Armstrong Motor Co.. Kellogg's,
Medford Domestic Laundry. Lam
port's, Medford Fuel Co.. Medford
Klamath Truck Line. Medford Lum
ber Co., Pennington Auto Ambulance.
Prultt's Melody Shop, Pierce Auto
Vr-toht T.lne. Porter Lumber CO.,
Reinklng Trucking Service, Shell Oil,
Standsrd Product Co., Swiss Cream
ery. Snider Dairy, and the Union Oil.
Talent Team in Action Today
k
front row, left to right: Cuarteg hkeeter (nwnaurr); tVajne Holt! ridge, 'outfield; Johnny Butler (cap
tain), shortstop; Billy Hulen, lemnd hnw: Sowers, third base; Marvin Montgomery, pitcher. Back row:
Bradford Dixon (business manager); Homier Hoffard, outfield; Cook, pitcher; l-'red Mrltonnld, outfield; Clyde
Purr We, first base: Mel Spears, pitcher; Jim Kanater, catcher; Don Montgomery, outfield.
Markets
Livestock.
PORTLAND, Sept. 1. P Cattle
35, calve 10; steady.
Hors, 325; steady.
Sheep and lambs 300; steady.
Portland Produce
Today's closing prices for 16 select
ed stocks follow;
American Can ...................... 68'i
American T. & T 115
PORTLAND, Ore., Sept. 1. (P)
BUTTER Prints, 93 score or better,
22 -2 3c; standards, 21 -22c.
EGGS Pacific Poultry Producers'
selling prices: Freeh extras, 31c;
standard 30c; mediums 10c; pullets
14c.
LIVE POULTRY Net buying price:
Heavy hens, colored, 44 lbs. up, 13
14c; do. mediums 8-9c; lights 7-8c;
springs, 'under 3 lbs. 16c; over 3 lbs.
15c; colored roasters over 3 lbs. 14i
15c; old roosters 5c; ducks, Peklns 10
11c. Butterfat and country meats un
changed. Onions, potatoes, strawberries,
wool and hay quotations unchanged.
Portland Wheat
Spt.
Dec.
May
PORTLAND, Ore., Sept. 1 (API-Wheat:
Open High Low Cloee
.63 i5 .63 ea
.56 .68 .56 .65
.6014 .80:4 -80V4 -60Vi
Cash wheat:
Big Bend bluestem
Soft white .53
Hard winter .53
Northern spring ... .52Va
Western red -51V4
Oats: No. 2 white. tlT.
Today's car receipts: Wheat. 46:
barley, 1; Hour, 15; corn, 1; oats, 1;
hay, 1. .
San Francisco Butterfat.
SAN FRANCISCO, Sept. 1. ")
Butterfat, f.o.b. San Francisco, 33.
Wall St. Report
Stock Rale Averages.
(Copyright, 1932. Standard Statistics
Co.)
September 1:
50
Today 65.1
Prev. day .... 84 8
Week ago 63.9
Tear ago ..107.3
3 yrs ago ....350.7
20 30 90
Rr's Ut's Total
36.5 102.6 67.3
34.8 101.4 66.6
34.7 99.4 88 8
65.0 1630 110.5
16X..6 335.1 251.8
Bond Sale Averages.
(Copyright, 1032, Standard Statistics
Co.)
September I:
20 20 20 60
Ind'ls Rr's Ut's Totsl
Today 68.5 72.1 84.7 75.1
Prev day .... 68.8 71.4 84.9 75.0
Week ago 69P 73 3 85.4 76.2
Year ago .. 83 0 94.6 99.7 92.4
3 yrs ago .. 92.5 101.4 96.5 9.8.8
NEW YORK, Sept. 1. (P) The
stock market moved cautiously for
ward again today, with rails In the
lead. Occasional flurries of selling
were easily absorbed, and a number
of Issues closed with gains of 1 to 4
points, although the utilities as a
group failed to participate appreci
ably. The closing tone was firm.
Turnover was only about 2.500,000
shares, the smallest In a fortnight.
The market obtained little stimu
lus from principal commodities, which
moved narrowly, A slightly better
tone In bonds, however, was encour
aging. The share market showed
signs of considerable professional
bullish -tivlty here and there, but
the approach of the holiday week
end was obviously a restrictive Influence.
Anaconda ... .ft..
Curtlss-Wrlght
General Motors
Int. T. ic T
Montgomery Ward
Paramount Pub.
Radio
Southern Pao.
S. o. of Cal
S. O. of N. J.
Trans. Am.
United Aircraft 23H
U. S. Steel . 46
Corp't Trust Shs . 2.27
13i
2'.
15.
12
12
Hi
10',
283,
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SPEAKERS OF DAY
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three numbers during the program.
The Elks' band provided music. The
closing number was by the KUtte
band of Ashland poet of the Ameri
can Legion.
Following the dedicatory exercises,
the county court issued the follow
tug statement:
In behalf of the county' court and
the citizens of Jackson county, we
wish to thank the American Legion
for the beautiful silk flag and for
their part In making the dedication
of our new courthouse a success.
"We want to thank Mr. Holman,
representing the governor's .office;
Senator Stelwer and other state rep
senatlves, the several county Judges
and commissioners.' and other visit
or for their presence to help us cele
brate on this auspicious occasion. We
Notice.
In the County Court of the State of
Oregon for Jackson County.
In the Matter of the Estate of M. O.
Polsom, Deceased.
Notice la hereby given that the
undersigned has filed his Pinal Ac
count and Report In the above en
titled matter, and the above entitled
Court has fixed October 1st, 1032, at
10 o'clock a. m., in the County Court
Room In the Court House In Medford,
Jackson County, Oregon, as the time
and place for hearing objections to
said Final Account, and for the set
tlement thereof.
HARRY C. SKYRMAN,
Administrator.
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Schedule for the southern Oregon
tournament, which Is interesting golf
ers, young and old. this week, was
announced today. Quallfy'ng rounds
will be played tomorrow, September
3. at the Rogue River Valley golf
course.
The schedule reads as follows:
Saturday, September 3
Fifth flight, 11:45 a. m.
Fourth flight. 13:80 p. m.
Championship, 1:16 p. m.
Second flight. 3:30 p. m.
Third flight, 2:45 p. m.
Sunday, September 4
Third consolation, 8:30 a. m.
Second consolation, 8:55 a. m.
First flight. 0:30 a. m.
Championship. 9:45 a. m.
Second flight. 13:45 p. m.
Third flight, 1:10 p. m.
Fourth flight, 1:35 p. m.
Flfuh flight, 3 p. m.
Championship, 3:16 p. m.
Monday, September 8
Sem t -finals
Third consolation. 8:30 a. m.
Second consolation, 6:46 ft. m.
First flight. 0 a. m.
Second flight, 9:15 a. m.
Third flight. 9:30 ft. m.
Championship, 9:45 a. m.
Seml-rinals, fourth, 9:50 a. m.
Semi-final, fifth 10:10 a. m.
Monday Afternoon
Finals, third consolation, 1 p. m.
Finals. 2nd consolation, 1:05 p. m.
flight. 1:10 p. m.
Second flight, 1:15 p. m.
Third flight. 1:30 p. m.
Fourth flight, 1:33 p. m.
Fifth flight, 1:30 p. m.
Championship, 3 p. m.
Klamath County
Officials Attend
Judge and Mrs. Fred R. Ooddard
and Commissioner 811a Obenchatn
and Mrs. Obenchsln of Klamath Fall
were among the out-of-town visitors
who attended the dedication of the
new courthoise.
GIRL'S
RECOVERY NEAR
(Continued from Page One)
his full co-operatioh In the adven
ture. January 6, Mrs. Hollo way motored
to Oeorgla with her daughter.
"I learned to swim at my third lea
son." Mary Frances reviewed event
at the foundation yesterday, perched
like a water nymph In green suit on
the side of the tank. "It's great fun.''
Swimming, Mrs. Hollo way explained,
Is one of the first exercises given
children in the infantile paralysis
cure. Then come lensons In walking
and Mary Frances la now able to do
the latter with the aid of braces,
with hips well In line and spins
straight. Her arms, spins and abdo
men are tn normal condition, her
mother explained and great hopes are
maintained for the natural develop
ment of her legs.
A list of exercise given her there
will be carried out here and if de
velopment doesn't continue, the little
girl will go back to the foundation,
where she was the first entry from
the state of Oregon, and the, most
"distant" patient with exception of
one. a little girl from Porto Rico.
Forty-four state are represented at
th foundation, and "the south ts
strong for Roosevelt," Mr. Holloway
remarked.
Coming through that section by
motor, she explained yesterday, she
saw on the right and left car plate
reading "Repeal ths 18th Amend
ment," and "Vote for Roosevelt."
Hlllah Temple meet at
masonic nan. wnmna,
Friday evening. Sept. 3.
nj in Stated Session. Rou
tine and other important
business. Reports on the Imperial
Council session. All Shrlners invited.
Watermelon feed after session.
O. R. CHAPMAN. Potentate.
R. S. DETRICK, Recorder.
wtsft to thank the speakers of the
day.
"We also want to thank Mr. Link,
the designer of our beausjtful struc
ture; Mr. Hoffman, the contractor,
and the other contractors for their
wonderful spirt of co-operation ex
tended to the county court, and su
perintendent. Mr. Turner. We want j
to praise Mr. H. D. Turner for his i
untiring efforts In making every de- j
tall of this edifice completed so beau-
tlfully and for his splendid aid to
your county court.
"Lastly, the court wants to thank ;
t,hc citizens of Jackson county for
their loyal support in the erection of
this, your new court house."
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TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
DATE PRUNES for sale. Willow
Springs school.
FOR SALE Poaches, 3c per pound.
Calhoun ranch, 1 mllea southwest
of Phoenix.
APT. FOR RENT 806 W. Main.
FOR RENT 5 -room modern house,
nicely furnished; one acre, with late
garden. North of Baker's service
station on Ross lane; $35. Phone
406-R-3, after 6 o'clock or at noon.
FOR EXCHANGE Equity In Maytag
washer and some f urn Iture for
camping equipment. Cabin No. 1,
Phlpps Auto Camp.
WANTtTO TRADE 5-room clear
house In Los Angeles for general
farm, S. Oregon. 100 to 300 acres,
at least 50 tillable; must have
buildings and ample water. Address
with full particulars to H. Reea, 87
E. Santa Clara St., San Jose, Cal.
WANTED Medford property. If you
have a bargain for sale come and
see me. c. S. Butterfleld, Realtor,
409 Medford Center Bldg.
BEAUTIFUL Elberta peaches. 3o per
lb. Woodlawn Orchard. 1 mile
northeast of Central Point. Bring
boxes.
SAN FRANCISCO'S
NEW HOTEL
OXFORD
Every Room with
Tub and Shown
SIngl. 2.0O&SJ.5O
Double Z.30a3.00
Twin Bed, H.00
NOTHING HIGHER
Garage Service
Theodore A. H,je, Msr.
MARKET and
MASON STS.
M
I f You win Uke the atmosphere ill I
I I A;, Slrife I, at the Montem Hotel. AU j
Vjflh:!'-::;!'' circulating ice water, bed-
I Y::;;:',. V head reading lamp, and f
I ,p .:-r', f Servidor. Nearest to stores, i
I '&-'?' !?!;:'...' offices, theatres and railroad ;Jn 1
I &0lmmm !tationi Carage farimivJl
iMfcV eflllllllllllllllll '
A small difference In price may
easily represent the dividing
line between real quality
and a cheapened battery.
It pays io buy a Wlllard
and be SURE of quality.
q r bay Ton a genome wiucna
UO 13 plate, 80 Ampere Hour
BaUery wUh the Wlllard
Name and Trademark
molded plainly In the
cast your asaurance of Quality .
Littrell Parts Co.
Genuine WUlard Service
on any make of Bailery
Low Prlcea on Repairing and Recharging
Look for lhe Red and Wlilie WUlard Siqn In Your Communlrr
LABOR DAY
Our Store will be Closed Labor Day, September 5th
IN OBSERVANCE WHOSE HANDS FEED, CLOTHE AND SHELTER THE WORLD.
IMPORTANT I Shop today and Saturday at Safeway for fooda over the two-day Holiday. We have Picnio and
Outing Supplies in abundance.
SAVINGS FRIDAY and SATURDAY
Mayonnaise
Rrst Foods Alnars Tastes . Pint 25c
nuter made with tresh HP- Quart 47c
Tuna Fish
White star, the best, llfht tender
meats. .
1-4 Size Can
Snow Flakes, fresh, crisp, salted
wafers.
Pineapple
Llbby's fancT center slices, the heart gfl f
of the pineapple. 1 Lss,
Large Can
Can Milk
Coffee
Edwards dependable quality.
Vacuum packed.
Lb. Can
Airway
Brazil's best coffee. Fresh
every week. ' Always so good.
Lb. Pkg.
28c
23c
28c
Spaghetti
Franco-American An excellent
ready prepared dish. 'f
2 Cana
r
19c
a. I
Baking Powder
19c
Schllllnj
8-oz, Can
Dog Food
Calo or Vllamount. proTen
quality.
Can
Pickles
Break and Butter Pickles,
spicy slices.
Tall Jar
SEE OUR SELECTION OF HOLIDAY
FRUITS AND VEGETABLES
Fresh Fruits and Vegetables
Cantaloupes 4 4
Large locals, I I
5 for ...
Sweet Potatoes
Fancy touthern, even size
5 pounds . . . .
Bananas
Golden-ripe fruit
4 pounds ,.,
Onions
Local grown
4 pounds
15
15
9
Tomato Juice
Del Rar, fuU tomato tlaror. Large cans
Wax Rolls
Hlfh wax safeguard your fooda.
Gingerale
Pala rac, the btf y1ii In Ginger Al.
Tour cholca of our delicious MMrtmenU
Rest Syrup
Mex-l-mum fancy una end maple.
Pound
29
"perry's leading quality.
9 lb. bag
39
MARKET LOCATION HOLLY AND MAIN
SAFEWAY QUALITY MEATS AT A SAVING
RACON
LAMB ROAST Hwirri 'pedal prlnt UrnH lb. 9&C
BEEF ROAST nwitt-. w. Beef lb. 10c
LEGS OF LAMB ub lb. 13c
SHORTENING ' percent Pure Vcctehle 4 lbs. 33c
Swift's Sugar
Cured
Lb. 14V2C
HAMS
Sugar Cured
' Yt or Whole
Lb. lSVfcc
LAMB CHOPS
lb. 15c
BOILING MEAT lb. 7jc
HAMBURGER Fresh around lb. 9c
STEW Lamb and Veal,
.4 lbs. 25c
WEINERS BOLOGNA. . .lb. 12c DILLS PICKLE.
.7 for 10c
STORE LOCATIONS: MAIN AT HOLLY 34 N. CENTRAL
Lihhj's Extra Quality, alwars
fresh. , I Mt
8 Small Oanf I aJu
raft's famous quality, choose your gfl M
vorlte. 1 lln
reans
Van Camp's with Pork 1
I 1 and Tomato Sauce I
1eT It Medium Cans Large cane J
ZCI - I
Crackers V OC I ZC Cheese
Snow Flakes, fresh, crisp, salted fev
wafers. Use, ' aw S
Small Pkg. aJb ' - Vi lb. Package
Sugar Reans
f . Pur Cene Fancy Red I
X Fine Granulated or Whites f mw sfTn '
SHRIMP 7 Lb. 5 i-b. , FLOUR
g- jm 4 I . Safeway Fancy HardMieat .
If Fancy Salad Fish 1 .- f f VfC f ' Bett" ,n a''tu,, a '1
If A luviirr salad at I I value than cheap f) W
I low price. I I "our. I T I 1
2 can. Pancrust Cheese I o ib Bag 1 1 u f
Pure VegeUble Rrookfleld Oregon 49-lb. Bag... $1.0 J '
V T Ij J Shortening Full Cream. V Barrell ....... S4.19 M
V I C J 2 lb. tin Pound V 1 I
9c
13c
2 cans 1 7
2 rolls 5C
2 bottles 25c
Ripe Olives . .
Highway Fancy Olives for complete satisfaction. 11.
Can I I w
Fancy Cookies
Ouart Jus 34c
Pancake Flour