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ifTCDFORD MATL TRTBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, FRIDAY, JANUARY 20, 1933. PAGE FIVES BUTTER UP CENT E ACTS PORTLAND, Jan. 30. (AP) The inference of country butter buyers that their regular sellers In the city were holding back auppllee from them In the hope of forcing a, higher price, was given eome standing when a special session of the Portland Pro duce Exchange was called to put the price up 1c lb. Regular buyers In the country were not pleased regarding their alleged treatment by Portland houses and complaints were general. Action of the exchange In calling a special session and advancing the price was not unexpected In fact was practically forecast. Everyone In the trade was talking of various Interests holding supplies off the market with the expectation of getting the ad vance. The price of butterfat made a sim ilar advance. Price on eggs was still being shaded in the local territory with outsiders and private firms the chief quote rs of prices below those established by the local co-ops. Much strength was continued In the market for live chickens. Prices show no change here for the last few days: practically all offerings being listed at the top for the various classifications. Weather conditions have created a smaller supply of dressed turkeys In the local market but trade conditions are no better. There is plenty in sight for needs of the trade. Prices un changed. Wall St. Report Stock Sale Averages. (Copyright. 1933, Standard statistics CO.) January 20: 50 20 20 90 India RR's Ut's Total Today 53.1 Prev. day 52.4 Week ago 54.5 Tear ago. 86.3 28.8 28.0 29.1 1.1 91.4 91.2 94.2. 102.8 58 1 65 4 67.8 68.6 3 Yr. ago....l667.7 13.4 315.1 170.0 Bond Sale Averajres. (Copyright.. 1933, Standard Statistics cofl January t Today 65.1 Prev. day. 65.0 Week ago 65.8 Tear ago. 69.0 20 20 20 . 60 India RR's Ufa Total 63.0 83.8 70 6 62.9 84.0 64.5 84.8 76.2 84.4 8 Trs. ago.... 92.8 1058 98.4 70.6 71.7 76 5 98.8 NEW YORK. Jan. 20. P) Stocks Backed up toaay alter rawir a&umj utwtiM hut. mftfc freah aUDDort late and closed about midway between the day's hlgha and lows, or ai net advances of a fraction to around a point. Sales approximated 750,000 shares. -.. Today's closing prices for 30 select Mi stocks follow: Al. Chem. & Dye 86 Am Can 0H Am. Ic Tga. PoW 6 A. T. & T 10S",i Anaconda . Atch. T. & S. P.. Bendlx Avla. Beth. Seel Chrysler Coml. Solv. Curtlss-Wrlgnt DuPont Gen. Poods Gen. Mot. Int. Harvest. I. T. & T Johns-Man. Monty Ward North Amer. param. Publljc . Penney (J. C.). Phllllps Pet Radio Pac. . Branda . OH cal.. Sou. Std. St. S.. Oil N. J Trans. Amer. . Union Carb. . TJnlt Aircraft . . steel TJ. S. 7i . 42 . 9 . 15 , 14 . 11 . 1V4 . 40 . 24 -13 . 21 . 7 . 20 "A . 13 . 39 . 1 . 26? . 5 . 8 . 18Vi . 15'.i . 25 . 80 . 6 . 97 . 27 . 29 Portland Produce MILLION DOLLAR GALE WHIPS LOS ANGELES AREA law jJHtfi i $4 ---r m r -4 . ' WORST IN 20 YEARS HAS TRAFFICJED UP (Continued from Page One) A severe windstorm, reaching a velocity of 80 miles In San Pedro and 50 miles in other aectlons of the Los Angeles area, did an estimated million dollars damage to buildings, oil derricks and small craft. The Elaine (upper right) In which Fred Rebel! sailed alone from Australia was tossed ashore. In the lower right a naval party Is shown engaged In aavlng two boats from the U.S.S. West Virginia and (left) crumpled oil derrick. (Associated Press Photos) OF Charles Arthur Swingle passed away at a local hospital Thursday afternoon, after a lingering Illness. He was bora at Lorella. Ore., on Janu ary 10. 1876, and was aged 69 years, 11 months and 29 days. He would have celebrated his 57th birthday to day. He was a litlve son of Ore gon and has made his home In Phoe nix since 1924. He leaves ' his widow, Grace, of Phoenix, one daughter, Mrs. Eleanor Brophy of Eagle Point, three 6ons, Charles, Ralph and Cecil, all of Phoenix- Two brothers. Will and George, of Heydon, Arizona, one sister, Mrs Ida Finch of Slnkelman, Ariz. Funeral services will be held at the Perl Funeral Home Saturday at 4:00 p. m., JRev. W. J. Howell officiating. Interment will take place In the Phoenix cemetery. FUNERAL SUNDAY FOR JESSE HOUCK Funeral services for the late Jesse Houck, who passed away at his resi dence, 202 Oakdale, January 19, will be conducted from the Perl Funeral Home Sunday at 2:30 p. m., Father William B. Hamilton officiating. In terment will take place In the Sis kiyou Memorial park. Honorary pallbearers will be: G. 8. Butler, J. W. McCoy, Frank Dickie, Ed Thornton and Fred Wagner, all of Ashland. Active pallbearers will be: Herbert Hanna, Gus Newbury, Frank Amy, Dr. J. M. Keene and N. Hodges. Remains will He in state Sunday morning from 10 until 12 o'clock Friends desiring to pay their respects may call at the Perl Funeral Home between the above hours, f Leningrad Houses Writers LENINGRAD (P) A special settle ment for soviet writers Is to be built here at s cost of several million dol lars. It will Include living quarters, club, theater and, of course, a print ing plant. New Dance Band to Make Its Debut at K.P. Hall Saturday The "Western Gold Miners" Is the name selected by the members of a new dance orchestra to designate this organization in radio and dance ap pearances In this city, according to B. R. Harwood, head of the oana. Although a new orchestra, the West ern Gold Miners will specialize In old-time music, and will be featured at regular Saturday night dances at the K. P. hall, beginning tomorrow evening. B. R. Harwood will preside over the drums and traps, while Bub Crosby will play the piano, Lee -Johnson the violin and saxophone and Ray Works the violin. "West of the Great Di vide," a pleasing melody, will be the theme song of the new orchestra. Orpha Ray Rites Set For Saturday Funeral services for Orpha Ray. who passed away In this city Thurs day afternoon, will be conducted from the Perl Funeral Home Saturday afternoon at 2:00 o'clock. Rev. W. J. Howell officiating. Interment will take place In the Siskiyou Memorial park. ROME (fP) Bachelors who failed to report their single and therefore tax able state to the government last xr have received from Mussolini 6u days grace in which to comply with the law. MERSINA. Turkey (P) This Med iterranean port recently welcomed the first train from the Black Sc on the new Swiss-Samson line. Dozens of sheep were sacrificed to celebrate the event. Ali the mountain areas of southern California were under a white blan ket, the adverage depth being four feet. Snow Melts Fast Damage, if any, to crops was ex pected to be negligible as the snow In the agricultural areas melted soon after hitting the ground. The snow fall at San Bernardino and Riverside was reported the heaviest In 15 years. Seventy automobiles were stalled on the transcontinental highway by a two-foot fall of snow In Cajon Pass on the San Bernardino-Needles high way. The highway later was blocked by a terrific landslide which extended for half a mile and which Imprisoned an automobile in which two un identified women were occupants. The women were reported uninjured, but unable to leave the scene. The landslide will block the high way for probably two days, state road officials said. Most of the automo- 1 biles were making their way back to Vlctorvllle e snow plows opened the road from that end. Fifteen Families Homeless The storm added another chapter to the freakish weather experienced by this section in recent weeks. It left fifteen families homeless, driven from their residences by overflow waters of ordinarily dry washes, In the Canoga Park district. High winds accompanied the heavy rains yesterday and last night, reach ing a velocity of nearly 60 miles an hour at San Pedro and forcing three ships of the United States fleet two dread naughts and a destroyer, resting in the roadstead to take to the open sea under forced draught when they threatened to drag anchors. Other ships of the fleet kept up steam for emergencies. Long Beach Flooded Low areas throughout the city of Long Beach were flooded, as the run off waters swept toward the ocean from the mountains. Fifteen Mexican families tn the Canoga Park district were homeless by the overflowing of washes. Some were rescued by po lice from the roofs of their homes when they were surprised by the sud den rush of water. The coast guard was called Into service late last night to rescue four persons from a drifting barge off Long Beach. Earlier yesterday a coast cutter saved the life of Ernest H. Wylle of San Pedro whose 14-foot boat was wrecked at Point Flrmln. DRY WOOD THE VERY BEST YOU CAN BUY! Dry Fir, 12-inch, per tier $1.75 Dry Fir, 16-inch, per tier $2.00 Delivered to you within eity limits In two-tier lots. ROYAL GOAL PUREST UTAH COAL MINED! $12.50 per ton FANCY LUMP Delivered direct from car to you within city limits Car Will Arrive About Sat., Jan. 21 Royal Coal is Clean and Lasts Longer Phone 833 Today F. E. SAMSON CO. Phone 833 . 229 N. Riverside Even trie morning greeting is a little more fervent when the coffee is good. Make it with care. Make it a ceremony. Make it with Schilling. "Wings of the Aforning! For Percolator or coffee pot. Specially prepared for any DRIP Maker. Titter papers tn each tin. SPICES-EXTRACTS-TEA-BAKING POWDER K Drastic Reductions On Suits-Overcoats- Shoes sap cream, f. o. b. Ssn rranclsoo. aio. ' PORTLAND, Jan. 20. (AP) But ter prints. 93 score or better, ale; standards, 20c lb. Butterfat Direct to skippers: Sta tion, 15 is 18c; Portland delivery prices: churnlns cream. 16 17c; sweet cream. hlRher. Eggs, country meats, mohair, nuts. cascara bark, hops, live poultry, on ions, potatoes, wool and hay, steady I and unchanged. Tiirkrr May Have Air Minister ISTANBOL yPhA proposal to es tablish an air ministry has been made In consequence of the rapid growth of civil aviation. Aviation business now Is handled by the ministry of defense. Bronchial Troubles Need Creomulsion Bronchial troubles may lead to some thing serious. You can stop them now with Creomulsion. an emulsified creosote that is pleasant to take, Creomulsion is a new medicsl discovery with two-fold ac tion; it soothes and heals the inflamed membranes and inhibits (term growth. Of sil known drugs, creosote is recog nized by high medical authorities as one of the greatest healing agencies for per sistent coughs and colds and other tonns of throat troubles. Creomulsioa contains. in addition to creosote, other healing ele ments which soothe and heal the infected membranes and stop the irritation and in flammalion. while the creosote goes on to the stomach, is sbsorbed into the blood. attacks the ieat of th trouble and checks t the ffrowth ofhhe rerms. Creomulsion is rusranteed satisfactory In the treatment of persistent coughsand colds, bronchial asthma, bronchitis and I ether forms of respiratory diseases, and j is excellent for building op the system j after colds or flo. Money refunded if any cough orcold.no matter of how long stsnd ing. is not relieved after takingaccording . Indirections. Ask voui druggist, CA-drj mm The Toggery's guarantee of quality and reputation for backs every article offered during this event. unexcelled value wm HATS Latest colors and shapes. Regular $5.00 values Now $3.85 $10.00 Dobbs Hats ?7.50 $7.50 Dobbs and Stetson Hats $5.00 Overcoats (1 SUITS f Values up to $12.50. w LOT Now All wool worsteds, twists and ft f f, Bsat cashmeres. Regular Toggery VT J Jk values up to -A.M. tyOVJ now Values up to $19.50. 1 6 50 EA These srs high grade Toggery i quality suits. Values up to 30. Values up to $24.50. Now Now $16.95 $21.50 u - Other Suits as Low as $8-95 VALUE EXTRAORDINARY Blue Bib Overalls Heavy weight Lee and Headlight Makes 69c FLANNELETTE Nite Shirts Fine quality, full cut $1,60 values. Now $1.15 20 Off On All Allen A Prices Reduced on Ribbed Coat Sweaters All wool $2.05 val. Now $2.15 $3.95 val. Now $3.15 $5.00 val. Now $3.85 $7.00 val. Now $5.85 Shaker Knit Coat Sweaters Raff neck collars. All wool, mark and white. S12.S0 values. Extra special $4.95 Slip-on Sweaters Values tn (W W Now $3.45 NUNN-BUSH SHOES Regular $8 and $10 val. Now $6.85 Heavy grain and calfskin leather Reg. $5.85 to $7.50 val. Now $4.85 Broken lots of Friendly Five Oxfords. Black and Brown $3.95 Alterations FREE! Everything As Advertised Vote for Medford's Most Popular Girl! Thrifty, Sensible People.. Come to Ward's for Their COLD WEATHER CLOTHING We're practical-minded about the mat ter of Winter Clothing. And we believe , the large majority of people feci the same -way about it. That's why here at Ward's you'll find every tiling from heavy undies to rubber arctics from , wool socks to sheep lined jackets and all at prices that are practical, too! srsli-saavAsamj-m-Hi.a1 saal . esimya. Men's medium weight Ribbed Cotton Union Suits, long or short Bleevcs. Now, each 95 S Children's part Wool Sleep, ers. Cozy rib knit, unbreak able rubber buttons, drop seat. Gray. 2 to 6. 59j Children's Ribbed Waist Suits. Warm, heavy weight ribbed ootton suits for boys or girls. White. 2 to 8. 45 IJOSiERY M Women's Rayon and Wool Hose. Full length, snug ankle, narrow heel, 25 wool inside, rayon outside. 9 to ioy2. 29 Boys' Golf Hose. 3-4 length. Part wool. Fancy patterns. Pair 25 Men's Rib Top Fanoy Socks. Nearly half wool, pure silk patterns, rein forced heel and toe. 10 to 12. 39t 3 for $1.00 Men's Wool Boot Sox. Warm and long wearing. Only, pair 39d Children's Red Top Boots. Wo hnve a few pair of these rubber boots to sell at 79t per pair. Size 11-2. Men's Hip Boots. Benefac tor Red and a good one. 6-11 size. $4.49 Men's Storm King Just the thing for mining or any heavy, muddy job. Red. Benefaotor quality. Size 6 10. Pair $3.98 Vims'. m Men's Waist Band Overalls Famous 101 Brand. Cop per riveted. Only, pr. 79i Men's Horsehide Leather Coats. Milton lined, large sheep lined collar. Satur day only $7.95 Men's Pioneer Overalls. Pre-shrunk denim, rein forced at all strain points. Pair 74 Men's and Boys' Whipcord Riding Breeches. Just re oeived. Now. only, pair $1.49 Men's Horsehide Leather Jackets. ..Cossack style; ideal for work and driving. $8.95 value $6.95 Ye Old Time Genuine Hick ory Work Shirt Noted for their wear. Now only 69t Men's Extra Heavy All Wool Shirts. Good looking plaids. Regular price $3.39. Now only $2.89 M e n's Pioneer Jackets. Sturdy, pre-shrunk denim -government standard mnirvlifl Trinl. fltltohod seams. 36 to 44. 7 4t BLANKETS Double Cotton Sheet Blan kets. Good looking plaids, warm and comfortable. Size 70x80. 98tf All Wool Comforters. Sa teen covered. Choice of col ors. Size 7284. S2.98 Indian Blanket. Part wool. Good looking, long wear ing. Size 64x78. Now for only $1.19 All Wool Plaid Blankets, Sateen bound. Famous Wool Crest Brand. Size 66x80. Only $4.69 Cotton Comforter. Comfort ahallie covering. Size 72x 84. Now only $1.98 Auto Robes. All wooi Beautiful plaid patterns, frinced edee. large size. Only $2.95 MONTGOMERY Ward & Co. 117 So. Central. Phone 286. Medford, Ore.