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PXGE Fotra MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUTE, MEDFQKD OREGON, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 1, 1933 KTEDFORD M33L TRTBtrOT, JifEDFORD, OREGON, TVEDNESDAT, MARCH T, 1933 PAGE FIVE 200 VOTES With Every Dollar Cash Purchase Tomorrow ' - or. IP r $ ' Contest .h $ , 1 Ends (..-h Saturday L V; ;;X AlOP.M. 1 Xi v'Marcl1 4th Tortiorrow-Thursday-The Final These Well Known Medford Firms Offer AMAZING fgllpj Buy Garden Tools Thursday and I HtiJ Get Double Popularity VOTES Double Popularity Vote Day VALUES Plus DOUBLE VOTES Tomorrow We Sell Gill Brothers' SEEDS USE the very beat seeds ob tainable and Inaure the very best results. Mutual seeds priced no higher than oth er seeds are recommonded by the most successful Rogue River Val ley gardeners! FUR SALE THURSDAY, FRIDAY, March 2, 3 Double Votes Tomorrow The New York division of the Montreal Pur Trd. Co. will dispose of their entire salesmen's line of samples. FUR COATS at unheard-of prices. They will enable every woman here In town to wear a Fur Coat for the prlie of a cloth coat. Coats selling- from 1125 to 8250 can be bought now at this sale from $35 to $65 And up. sizes 14-50. FUR SCARFS FUR JACKETS Actual value as high as $75, can be bought now at this sale from $12.50 to $15.00 And up ; A deposit will secure your garment. Ask about our budget plan. , Without a doubt the finest and largest line of Furs that . was ever shown in this part of the country at prices under actual manufacturing cost. It will pay you to buy your fur coat and put it away for next winter. The most desirable styles and sixes for all figures all at prices that you never expected or even hoped for. At these prices no woman ean afford to be without her fur coat. An expert furrier direct from Montreal factory Is with us during this sale to assist you In the best possible way. A Liberal Allowance Given On Your Old Furs and Fur Coat ADRIENNE'S 21 North Central Phone 577 IK; 4-Tilie Best Spading Fork 4-Tine Climax Spading Fork 14-Tooth Steel Bow Rake 16-Tooth Hake .1.' !.! G-Iuch Garden Hoe 3-Tlne Hand Cultivator Heavy Mattlck Hoe Harden Cultivator with attachment Ladles' Shovels, A-l Grade Bose Pruners Garden Wheel Barrow $ SI AH kinds of hand garden tools. We carry the most complete line a the new low price. HUBBARD BROS., Inc. Kast Main and Riverside Since 188 Double Votes Tomorrow MUTUAL MILL and SEED CO. S, Central. Phone 269 DOUBLE VOTES Tomorrow! Val J. Fischer Service Station Sixth and Fir Sts. Richfield Gasoline Richlube Oils DOUBLE VOTES Thursday at LEE'S MEN'S SHOP Next to Rlalto Only Exclusive Men's Store Offering Votes I Double Popularity Votes Beautiful Personal Per- j0 manent Waves Complete "35l by MURRAY DOUBLE VOTES THURSDAY Just Think Of It- Here's a Radio That's No Bigger Than a Book! THE NEW G. E. Midget RADIO 4-Tube $ Q95 COMPLETE WITH TUBES Peoples Electric Store 212 W. Main St. A. B. Cunningham Phone 12 0. 0. Alenderfer Double Votes Tomorrow In Every Department We Are Featuring Exceptional Values! PLUS DOUBLE BALLOTS Dinnerware Glassware House hold Utensils Building Hardware Paints Electrical Appliances BARGAIN PRICES on Quality Furniture! 1 rT?T? And More On 3 SEALY MATRESSES EDFGRD FURNITURE & HOWL CO Special Savings On Garden Implements "From the Cheapest that's Qood to the Best that's Made" The Winner of the Merchants'-Tribune Popularity Contest WILL BE ANNOUNCED AT THE Legion Popularity Dance Oriental Gardens Sat. Nite Meet the Popularity Contestants Here! Dance to Dynge'a Muslo on the Incomparable Oriental Garden ' Floor. Admission 50o. Ladies 10c. 100 Votes with every ticket until 10:00 o'clock. Ballot Box Ready for YOUR Votes Double Vote Day Special Silver Plated Sugar Creamers and Tray .OO Regular $5.00 Value , SPECIAL LARRY SCHADE "Your Favorite Jeweler Since 1918" REMEMBER! Tomorrow is the Last Double Vote Day of the Popularity Contest "1 tj'OddsandEnds" Sale Continues to Sat., March 4 Hundreds of Wonderful Bargains in Every Dept. leg. (8 Fostorla "Manor" Pattern Etched Crystal Goblets, Sher bets. cocKtaiis. sec or nix . J wii (eg. 83-16 Belsey Wistaria Goblets, Sherbets, nines, etc Bets of sir leg. SMS Fostorla Jelly Dishes, Bon-bons, Mlpjt Dishes. All Colors. Etched design. Choice ........... .. .7ft daps and Saucers. Rose and Topaz Lace Glass. Z pieces. $ .15 leg. $3.25 Sandwich Plates. Rose Lustre Etched Fostorla. Gold trim leg. $2.75 Tea Sets. 23 piece. Lustre China , SPODE Dinnerware. Sample Cup and Saucer and Dinner Plate. Less than Yt Price Breakfast Tray. Decorated Enamel Pyres Tea Pots. Patented Tea Container . A.80 Silver Tea Tiles ..I1.9S ..11.00 ..12.00 .. .SO leg. 32.80 Helsey Individual Frozen Dessert Cups. Set of S 31.00 Boxed stationery. Value up to 91.60. 9 .60 I leather Photo Frames. Sizes 6x8 to 8x10. Regular to 13.25 Sale price f .50 leg. 75c Iron Bull Dog Banks . .. .25 Candlesticks. Genuine Colonial Mahogany and Bronze. Reg- values to 37.50. Your choice, per pair H ..81.00 Oostnme Jewelry. Dinner Rings, Rock Crystal Ear Drops, Beads, Brooches, etc Choice $ ,39 ttlver Salt and Pepper Shakers. Many sizes and shapes. Values ujff to $5.00 pair. Odds and Ends Sale price .... 91.00 nt Glass Flower Bowls, Ebony Glass Stands. Reg. 92. Re duced to ... ......,....... 91.00 J1.75 Martele Glass Plates, moss green. Each . 9 .75 .50 New Century Poets. Genuine leather bound books of poems or ceieoratea poets, sale price ....... .. 91.00 (llrby Memory Books. Regular price to 92.50. Reduced to...... .00 Kitchen Diary. Your dally friend B.60 Rand McNally World Atlas ..91-00 .J .49 ..91.00 ...-91.00 ..91.00 ..92.00 Bibles. Assorted variety of sizes and styles , " J FRAMED PICTURES Oholce of any picture formerly priced to $3 for....... dholce of any picture formerly priced to 36 for...... Choice of any picture formerly priced to 910 for ........... 93.00 liadies' Cigarette Cases. Silk Brocades. Were 91. Now-..-l .39 Steins. Regular price $1 to $1.75. Odds and Ends sale .66 II Jap Lacquer Trays, size 91416. Sale price 1. 9 .60 The above items are a few of the many bargains you will find in our "Odds and Ends" Sale, Quantities are limited to come in tomorrow. I DOUBLE POPULARITY VOTES WITH EVERY PURCHASE MADE TOMORROW . Stem's Gift Shop j On Main Street SPECIAL For The Last Three Days Of The Popularity Contest 5 Midget Photos lOc DOUBLES VOTES TOMORROW for all enlargements and all pictures $1.00 or more! The Peasley's OPPOSITE HOLLY THEATRE PHONE 472 V 7V Double Votes TOMORROW AT THE Porter Lumber Co. BARGAIN PRICES On Lumber for Chicken Coops and Brooder Houses 204 So. Fir. Phone 124 The ffilomme EjLoe&y "Serves you right" 606-608 East Main Pre Delivery Tel. 743 i Offers These Specials for DOUBLE VOTE DAY 'Gold Medal Salad Dressing Double Vote Special 29c Black Tea One lb 13c Two lbs 25c CARNATION OATS Reg. 25c. Special tomorrow VACUUM PACKED COFFEE IT a1 hams drip-frrlnrt. packed In a wonderful jrlass Jar. No more cane to throw away, this pack costa you no more. One lb. ........... . 19 3& "finis is the place to get your food supplies evenings, Sundays and every day! Pay Your Old Accounts Today and get DOUBLE VOTES DOUBLE VOTES Thursday DR. I. H. Q0VE SEE ME FIRST and SAVE MONEY! Dr. I. H. Gove X-RAY Examination When Necessary Stewart Bldg. Phone 8 72 -J CONSULTATION FREE. A List of Medford's Firms Offering Popularity Contest Votes Appears On Page 7 of Today's Tribune Double Votes Thursday A Great 3-DAY RADIO 5 11 Tube Low Boy Brand new. Befular price 155. Three-day tale price $77.50 7-Tube Grandfather Clock Brand new. Regular price $95. Three-day- sole price $47.50 New and Used Models of PHILCO Balanced Sets BRAND NEW! 9-Tube Baby Grand Brand new. Regular price $49.05. Three-day tale price $35.00 7-Tube Baby Grand Brand new. Regular price $49.50. Three-day sale prico $25.00 9-Tube Low Boy Brand new. Regular price $95.00. Three-day sale price $47.50 7-Tube Low Boy lew. Regular price ay sale prtoe $35.00 Brand new. Regular price $09.50. Three-day sale prtoe USED RADIOS 9-TUBE SPARTAN LOW BOY .(od used radio. Reg. price $.195. Three day sale price $55 10-TUBE VICTOR LOW BOY Good uiied radio. Reg. Taloe $198. Three day sale price $45 8-TUBE MAJESTI0 LOW BOY Good uiwd radio. R.f. ralue 9178. Three day tale price $35 9-TUBE MAJESTIC COMBINATION LOW BOY Oood uaed radio. Rtg. value $205. Three day tale prloe $75 A Full-Performing 7-Tube Balanced Unit Superheterodyne Thlt U not a midget let bat new PHILCO Baby Grand that positively ont-performi many other tett eotUrtf twle. at ntnchl Easiest Terms Witham Super Service 8th and Riveriide Phone 16 j9iMarkt? Livestock PORTLAND, Or.., Mar. 1. (AP) CATTLE 100; calves 10; ateady. KOOS. 1000; steady. SHEEP and LAMBS, SO; ateady. Portland Produce PORTLAND, Ore., Mar. 1. (AP) BUTTER Prints, extras, 21o; stan dards, 20c lb. BUTTERPAT Direct to shippers: Station. l.V!-17c, Portland delivery prices: Churning cream, 16-lBc; sweet cream, higher. EOGS Pacific Poultry Producers selling prices: Fresh extras, 14o; standards, 13c; mediums, 13c. COUNTRY MEATS Selling price to retailers: Country-killed hogs, best butchers under 150 lbs., 5c; vealera 80-100 lbs. 8V4-9c lb.; lambs ll-13c; yearlings, 5c; heavy ewes 4- 5c: canner cows 3-30 lb.; bulls 4-4 !o lb. LIVE POULTRY Buying price: Heavy hens, colored, 1 lbs., 11-iac; do mediums, 10c; lights, 8c; springs, light, 12a; heavy, 12c; old roosters, 5c; ducks, peklns, spring, 16c; old ducks, pekln, 10-12c; colored 10c lb. ONIONS Selling price to retailers: Oregon 80-90c cental; Yakima, Span ish, 75-850 cental. Potatoes, new potatoes, wool and hay steady and unchanged. Eagle Point Wall St. Report Stock Sale Average,. (Copyright, 1939, Standard Statistics Co.) March 1: 50 Ind'la Today 44.1 Prey. day...... 46.3 Week ago. 4S.8 Year ago 84.1 3 Yre. sgo....l81.9 20 RR'a 24.8 24.1 23.4 34.3 138.3 30 Ufa 70.7 70.0 743 102.9 249.5 90 Total 45.8 44.9 47 3 88.2 188.2 Bond Sale Average, (Copyright, 1938, Standard Statistics Co.) 30 Ind'la . S9.3 . S9.3 Today Prey. day. Week ago. 91.1 Year ago 68.0 3 Yrt. ago.... 93.1 New 133 low. 30 RR'a B8.8 S8.7 80.8 74.8 109.0 30 Ufa 78.2 78.8 79.1 83.7 983 60 Total 64.7 64.8 87.0 78,? 98.8 NEW YORK, Mar. l.flp) A late boost gave the stock market a mod erately higher close today, ending session of uncertain backing and fill ing. The final tone was firm, with many shares showing net gains of fractions to more than a point. Trans, fers approximated 800.000 shares. Today's closing prices for 30 select ed stocks follow; Al. Ohem. So ry Am. Can Am. Ic Pgn. Paw. A. T. b T.. Anaconda . Atoh. T. te 8. F... Bendlx Aria. Beth. Steel Ohrysler Coml. So1t.- Ourtlss-Wright DuPont Oen. Foods Int. Harvest I. T. T. JohnsnMan. Monty Ward North Amer. Param. Publlx Penney (J. O.) Phillips Pet Radio Sou. Pao. Std. Brands St. Oil Oal St. Oil N. J... Trans. Amer. , Union Oarb. Unit. Aircraft , U. s. Steel. . 74 . 52 H . 98 . 5 . 87 7 10 . 9 9S4 . 34V4 . 3314 . 10 , 1814 , BV4 , 14 . 974 . 30 . 91 . . 8 , 13 . 14 . 30 33 18 34 CALL OF LAKES IN With warm sunshine today promis ing an early spring, southern Oregon sportsmen are flocking to the Crater Lake Automotive company's ahow rooms on South Riverside to Inspect a anowing or the latest Johnson "Sea-Horses" which has been pre pared by A. J. Cooksley of Portland. These new outboard motors are espe cially designed for sportsmen and In clude a 1933 "single", a "light-twin" and ona of the new "A-66t, an alter nate firing piston which Is scoring a sensation throughout the United States. Mr. Cooksley, In addition to bring ing the fine display of motor to Medford, la conferring with Harold Grey of the Crater Lake Automotive company, southern Oregon dealers, concerning the spring sales campaign In this territory. New, lower price enable southern Oregon boat enthus iasts to secure the new 1933 models at substantial savings, according to Cooksley. The display In th Crater Lake Automotive companya showrooms will be featured for a few daya and J. O. Orey and Harold D. Orey have extended a cordial Invitation to the publto to Inspect this showing of new Johnson models. f Long Run Oil Up Since Ad Printed Charles Prltchett, manager of the local Western Auto Supply company I store announced today just before I press time that the price of Long Run motor on has advanced from thirty-fly cents to forty-six cents per gallon. This price change came too late to be Inserted In the Western Auto ad In today's paper. 1 Rouged Bandit Sought In City PORTLAND, Maroh 1 (AP) A tall bandit, hi face covered with powder, rouge and lipstick. Interest- ied police today. He and a shorter 1 compsnlon held up B. Herman ahort I ly alter midnight In the downtown section, got IDS and escaped. EAGLE POINT. March 1, 8pl.) March a there will be an open meet ing at Eagle Point Orange under the auspices of the lecturer, Mrse. Julia Davles. This meeting Is In charge of the federal forest service and will consist of colored moving pictures of the forests and forest lite. All are urged to attend. Many here are Interested In the organization of a poultry co-operative for marketing and education. Adolph Woodrlch, local Ladlno cheese manufacturer, has made cnslderable study of co-operative marketing and has been Instrumental In getting to gether information which may lead to an organization here. Rose Whaley of the Sunnyslde ho tel visited her psrent near Butte Palls, February 32. Among those from here attending the Christian Science lecture at the Craterlan February 25 were Mrs. Ma bel Harnlsh. Mrs. Lottie Van Scoy, Mrs. Cella Holmes, Mrs. Harry Carl ton, Mrs. Nora Harris, Mrs. Eva Nich ols, Mrs. Grace Cowden, Mrs Percy Haley, Miss Leila Galllen, Mrs. Bill Holman. Mrs. I. R. Kline and Glen Lannlng. A pleasant surprise party was fflven for Mrs. Percy Haley's birthday Feb ruary 18. Covers were laid for 30 guests, among them being Mr. and Mrs. Jack stowll, Mr. and Mrs. R. A. uotta or Mdford, Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Rogers, Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Tingles! and daughter Jane, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Perry, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Ward and aaugnter Enid. Mr. and Mrs. Nick Young and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Smith. nerDert rruett has been out of school for a few days with throat trouble, but la much Improved at this writing. There was a larger attendance than usual at the Presbyterian church Sunday. Rev. J. L. Smith preached. Plana are being made for an Easter Program. Mr. Oster,hout, father of Mrs. Carl Each, Is reported as much Improved. 1. n. ajine was hauling wheat from the H. F. Whetstone ranch, near Central Point Februarv 23 to re- seed the acreage which was killed by wio oovcro winter xreezing. raost or the larmera are now busv reseedlng their acreages planted iaat fall. Plowing has atarted In the bet ter drained acreas, the lower landa being atlU too wet for tillage. a lew are planting their earlv rar- dens. although gardening will not be in iuu swing for another week. The season Is late and the farmers ar glad to begin active farm operations. 1. a. &.nne was attending to busi ness at the county assessor's office feoruary as. preparatory to begin ning his duties as deputy sssessor. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Stanley were visiting Mrs. Stanley's mother, Mr. M. L. Pruett, February 36. Thev also went to Medford on business the same day. Mrs. Buford Clark, who recently purohased a 360-egg electrlo Incuba tor, has started to Incubate chick. Later she expects to Incubate turkey eggs. Many are reporting the starting of the Incubation of turkey egga, and from present Indications there will be another large turkey crop. Mrs. Earl Tucker and daughter, Barbara Jane, and aons, Lowell, Vir gil and Robert, of Brownsboro were visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. K. Haak, February 28.. Mr. wyant of Lake Creek attended the P.-T. A. entertainment February Home Economics olub of the Orange will meet with Mrs. Lottie Van Scoy February 28. All Orange ladle are) urged to attend. Miss Fern Simpson was unnolntad one of three judges for the play given by Applegate Orange February 26. this being one of a series of contest play sponsored by th Jackson County Recreational club, other judges were Miss Fay Carver and Mr. Whitman of Phoenix. William Stacker killed another bobcat recently. He reoelved bounty for It at the oounty clerk' office February 38. Mr. Stuoker has killed several bobcatet recently. lommy coy, who haa a tranner'a license, haa caught quite a few musk ratea lately along Little Butt creek ana tn olose-ln Irrigation dltohe. He says they are just beginning to com out. Everyone Is glad to hare them caught In th lrrlgtaloo ditches for they do quite a little damage by diverting th water through their un nels. uVance Fearoe haa been trap ping with Tommy. w. and Mrs. John Pearva han newly papered and painted the in terior or tnier home. Lester Throckmorton, road snnar. vlstor for this dlstrlot, recently re moved th gas pump from the prop erty of Wm. Perry, former road su pervisor, to his own property on th umwr iaks nignway. i-srey Haley, operator of the count,. road grader, Is at present operating It In Sams Valley. Mr. and Mrs. Buford Clark nu. a business trip to Ashland February 33. ucan misner 1 still visiting hi sister, Mrs. P. A. Whaley. on th Butt Falls highway near Butte Falls. Mr. and Mrs. Scott Boyer and Mr. and Mrs. Roberts of the Crater Lake highway were visiting Mr. and Mr. Persy Haley February 19. ' SALEM DRUM CORPS AT INAUGURAL FETE PORTLAND, Mar. 1. (API Tha Salem American Legion drum corps. iinnuum cnampions. will head the big Inaugural day jubilee parade to be held here Friday night. The parade, sponsored bv tha chamber of commerce, will Include many uniformed marchers and ther will be three national guard bands, several high school bands and m group of drill teams. The line of march will be through the business district. . WASHINGTON. Maroh lv (AP) A resolution by Senator Wheeler (D., Mont.), asking the secretary of agri culture for a report on the effect on wheat prices of the suspension of some Chicago board of trade restric tion In October was agreed to today by the senate. WALL PAPER - , -Up to the tnlnut 1933 Patte.n at B D. ROSS CO., 2J S. Grape.