I P"A"GE TWO MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, FRIDAY, APRIL 21, 1933. Dropping Gold Standard Not Expected to Swell Cost of American Living Upturn in Staples to Bring Profit Motive Revival In Business Current ; And Restoration of Jobs NEW YORK, April 31. (AP) W6t does It mull la dollars nd cents? This waa the question on Innumerable Hps today, not only those of butchers, bakers and candlestick: makers, but of leading bankers, as mar keta were convulsed by news the United States had suspended the gold standard. While clear answers to the question were lacking, pending development of Washington's controlled Inflation program, It was agreed In many 11 nanolal and economic quartera It ahould mean more Joba. Whether the price rise coincident to reduced purchasing power of the dol lar would mean appreciably higher eoete of living waa described as prob lematical. That, it was explained, would depend upon the levels at which orlcea are finally stabilised. Great Britain, since abandonment of the sold standard there In has kept the coat of living relatively table. That country's aiispension o gold gave commodity prlcea only momentary boost. But It helped Eng- 1.f HnM hf mlCSB. In tOTOU Of her currency, fairly atable. while gold prices In the . United States snd France continued their steady de cline, with consequent further dis turbance to business and employ ment. Prosonents of inflation and in nation means raising prlcea through Jncreaatng the turnover of currency or credit or both have held that slightly higher coats of living should be welcomed by ins country a insi If It meant widespread gains in em ployment, and a check to the steaoy decrease In payrolls which the nation has endured. In the main, bankera and econo mist who discussed the problem were not Inclined to look for much in crease In living costs. It was pointed out the relapse In the dollar In terms of other curren cies had effected chiefly the raw taolea. which bad declined much more sharply than the cost of living. - The actual gains thus far In com modity levels have been but a small fraction of the slump of the past three year. i It waa hoped the upturn In ataplea, many of which have been quoted se riously below the cost of production, would bring the profit motive Into play again, revive business, and re store Jobs. Phoenix PHOENIX, Aptrl ai, (Bpl,.) Thlm. ble club of Oak Olrole met with Mrs. Louis Colver Friday. Several ladles present expressed the desire to Join and an increase In membership Is ex pected. Mrs. Ouy Coblelgh assisted Mrs. Colver In entertaining. Thursday club met with Mrs. Mllo Furry Thursday. The social part of the afternoon waa enjoyed with Jig- saw pussies. Mrs. Rob Furry assist ed Mrs. Mllo Furry with entertaining. One of the boys' classes of the Sunday school enjoyed a hike last Saturday. Those going were Bud and Albert Hoffman, Robert Wilcox, Har old MeAbee, Ned DeVrles, Elmer Barnes, Tom Henaler, Vernon Toung. and their teacher, J. V. MvAbee. They oooked their lunch over the camp tire and during their hike covered a greet distance, going about two miles above the Coleman Creek falls. t . Good attendance was present at the Juvenile Circle meeting Satur day. Mucft fun and enjoyment was had In the Easter games and Easter egg hunt. Mrs. bovell Ferns, teacher of the first grade In the school here, enter tained her pupils with an Easter egg hunt Friday after school. Refresh menu were served by the hostess and Easter egga were hid about the yard. - Aa Instant, aoourate credit report may be obtained from the Southern Oregon Credit Bureau while your cus tomv watte. BIBLE LEADS SCIENCE Evangelist" Teddy Leavltt, conduct. Ing evangelistic meeting at the Christian church, spoke Isat night on the aubject: "Science and the Bible" He ssld In part: "We sometimes hear the statement tbat there la conflict between science snd the Bible snd that the Bible will not etand the test of science. "I wish to state that the Bible will stand the test of any scientific fact ever discovered. It may not stand the test of scientific theories, but It will fact. If the Bible had been In harmony with scientific theories of 80 years sgo It would bo out of date now. Facts do not change, but theories do. Too many teachers ac cept theories before they are proven facts. "The Bible la not a text book on science, snd yet It contains scien tific truths unknown to mankind for centuries. The Bible tells us the earth la round and hangs In space. These facta were not known by science un til the time of Capernleua A. D. It'll, but they were recorded In the Bible over 3000 years before that. The Bible tells us thst the sir has weight Job 38:35. "This statement was made UO0 B. O. No scientist before asllleo (1830 A. D.) waa aware of that fact. After Lord Rosas Invented his tele scope, It was discovered that there wss a great empty space In the nor thern heavens. In all other parts of the heavens stars were found, but here wss a vast apace without a single star. This was considered a great di' covery. But the Bible proclaimed that fact 9900 years before science discovered It. "For centuries scientists proclaimed that the moon was a luminous body like the sun. It was considered grest discovery when It wsa found thst It did not shine of Itself, but only reflected the sunlight. Job said In 1900 B. C "The moon, it shtneth not." " Tonight the Evangelist will speak on the subject: "The Great Salva tion." Services every night except Monday. SON FALL 10 DEATH PORTLAND, Ore.. April 31. (AP) Within sight of his aged mother, who was watching him gather fire wood from an abandoned trestle. Prosser Parker, 06, slipped and fell to his death here today. The sole aupport of hla mother, Mrs. Jane Parker, 83, and without employment, Parker had gone out on the 60-foot trestle to pry ties loose from the structure. He had shoved several pleoe to the ground. Are you too looking for a "wear able' HOSE? TRY the 78o and 1 onea at Ethelwyn B. Hoffmann's. Broken windows glared by Trowbridge Cabinet Work. Youth l)cntrtful! YES, you mat buy the thing youth is made oft Proteins, carbohydrates, minerals, vita mins the vital elements that keep you feeling alive, on your toes, YOUNG. Nature offers them to you In one cereal grain, WHOLE WHEAT! And Shredded Wheat it u belt u btt nothing added, nothing taken awayl You'll like It with milk or cream, with fresh or cooked fruit. You'll like the way it helps make red blood, sound teeth, sturdy bones, steady nerves) Just I'mt of the reasons why Shredded Wbet is so VITALLY DIFFERENT! Why to millions of healthy people it Is YOUTH ... by the bowlful I TV 3ri istt J i '.. I WX r?k V I ail. 1 Meteorological Report April 31. less Forecasts Medford and vicinity: Fair to night and Saturday. Moderate tem perature. Oregon: Fair tonight and Satur day. Moderate temperature. Lowest temperature this morning, 40 degrees. Temperature a year ago today: Highest. 53; lowest, 39. Totel precipitation since September 1. 1033. 13.17. Relstlve humidity at 8 p. m. yes terday, 37 per cent: 8 a. m. today, 87 per cent. Sunset today. S:5B p. m. sunrise tomorrow, 6:19 a. m. Sunset tomorrow, 8:60 p. m. Observations Tsken at 8 A. 130th Meridian Time City Boston 48 98 .... Clear Cheyenne . 30 34 .04 Snow Chicago ...... 64 44 Clear ' Eureka . 63 4B .... Cloudy Helena .., 38 Cloudy Los Angeles 63 48 Clear MEDFORD 74 41 ... Clear Now Orleans 60 .90 Clear Now York ... 40 .... P. Cdy. Omaha .. - 80 .03 Cloudy Phoenix .. 63 Cloudy Portland 48 Clear Reno 64 48 .. Clear Roscburg 74 44 Clear Salt Lake City.... 40 Clear San Francisco .... 66 48 Cloudy Seattle 70 48 Clear Spokane 64 44 P. Cdy. Walla Walla 48 .... Cloudy Washington, D.C. 60 3B .10 Cloudy Willow Springs WILLOW SPRINGS, April 31 (Spl.) Mr. snd Mrs. Oscar Anderson and son of Astoria are visiting Mr. Anderson's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Anderson. Mrs. Earl Heft and Mrs. Adrian Thompson were delegates to a church convention In Dunsmulr the first of the week. Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Brophy and daughter, Roberta Lee, of Burns are visiting Mrs. Brophy's parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. K. Parker. Sunday dinner guests at the W. X. Parker home were Miss Leah Parker and Miss Emma Shallop of Klamath Falls. Mrs. O. A. Richmond Is visiting relatives In Portlsnd. Mrs. Ed Bingham of Medford waa an overnight guest Monday of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Heft. Pinner guests April II at the J. W. Elden home were Mrs. R. O. Bro phy and Frances and Wylamae Par- ker. . Mra. McConnel and email daughter I returned home to the Willow Springs service station this week. The little ! girl Is named Louellla. ' ! Elmer Feldenhelmot. who haa spent some time at hla orchards here, re turned to Portland laat week. Mrs. Ray Ntchola haa as a guest her mother. Mrs. D. M. Orlsham, of Cen tral Point. . Mrs. J. w. Blrkholr., Mrs. J. w. Elden and Miss Rose Jones attended a lunoheon given by Mrs. H. K. Hanna at her home In Jacksonville Friday. EAGLE POINT PLAYS AT TALENT By Billy Hulen. Fresh from their 7-4 victory over the Orsnts Pass Athletics, last ycar'a state aeml-pro champions, Paul "Hooeler" Hoffard'a Eagle Point base ball team will tangle with the Ash land Townles at Talent next Sunday afternoon with the opening pitch scheduled for 3:30. The gsme will probably be one of the closest of the year, as both clubs have plenty of hitting power, backed up by reliable pitching. Last Sunday Cook, chucking for Eagle Point, bested Jack Hughes for Oranta Pass In a tight pitching bat tle and Ashland will have Us hands full trying to connect with the big boy's high fast one. Other player on the Eagle Point team who are well known In southern Oregon sre Lalng, Butler. Connatjaer. Conlin. Harring ton, Holght, Prltchard and Hoffard himself. . , The Ashland team will be com posed mostly of Southern Oregon Nor mal players. McFsdden will probably be on the firing line with Balcovlch, former Oregon Frosh teem star, catch lng him. Kannasto, also, may see aome hurling service. Coach Hobson of the Normal school haa algnlfled hla willingness to play. He waa a three-year man at Oregon and was. for a time, with the Hollywood club of the pacific Coast league. ALL-BRAN RELIEVED HIS CONSTIPATION Delicious Cereal Brought New Health to Mr. Bartholomew We quote) from his voluntary let ter: "I had considerable trouble with my ftomach. Digestion was out of the question. I got medicine wmcn gave me only tern relief. nporary "Then I thought of taking All Bran. I started eating a cereal dish ful two or three times a day. "It has been over a year now since I ate that first dish of bran, but from that day to this I have had the plcnsure of enjoying the proper functioning of the digestive organs. "Thanks to All-Bran. E still eat it regularly and like it better all the time." Lester Bartholomew, Cadillac, Mich. Constinatlon la usuallv dun to lack of "bulk" to exercise the intes tines, and vitamin B to promote elimination. All-Bran supplies both, as well aa iron for the blood. The "bulk" In All-Bran Is much like that of leafy vegetables. Cer tainly this food is more natural than taking harmful patent medi cines. Two tablesnoonfuls daily will overcome most types of consti pation. With each meal in chronic cases. If not relieved this way, see your doctor. Get the rcd-and-green Package at your grocer's. Made by Kellogg in Battle Creek. o D SPRING IS HERE! ITAf ytm at HUtm Psllt t W frSjf ytm KNOVwlm MfWsW , SHREDDED WHEAT ApnkductolNATIONALBJSCUrr COMPANY I'Un.ed. Bth.r 1 ... and we're THERE WITH the goods. EVERYTHING FOR YOUR GARDEN BUT THE RAIN. SATURDAY MONDAY SIPECTA NO. 1 MIXED GLAD BULBS This Is a real as sortment of finer varieties. Per dog. 15 Onion Sets, 15c qt.. .2 qts. 25c Tomato Plants, per doz, , , r.,., t : 1 5c Dahlia Bulbs, each ...... ,10c Phlox Plants, perennial, each. ..... 15c Pond Plants now in Stock Sudan Grass, per cwt . .$4.50 Field Corn Seed, per cwt.. .$4.00 GKRMAN OR Sllll.ltlAN MILLET $7.50 3 GROUND SALT 125 lb. sacks clean, white stock salt, owt. 90 Here's a chance to salt now at this save Buy your hay money-saving price Wheat, per cwt ...$1.35 Mill Run, 80 lb. sack .... 85c "lja pleasta to please tou Monarch Seed &Feed Co. Cor. 8th and Hartlrtt. Phone S60 D LOEZl E.im.imny i?ettei?na THE HOME OF BREAD LIKE MOTHER MADE A Tribute To Quality FEEDING the public is a serious job when conscientiously done. To satisfy all tastes, yet conform to every purse, all the while safe guarding health, is a grave responsibility. It is because we realize this that we try so hard that we are so careful of what we buy, and so particular with the foods we prepare. Your response to our offering of E a s t e r Specialties would indicate your faith in our ability to render this important service. Here are last Saturday's sales: Betty Crocker Cakes 214 Butter Rolls - 1,440 Hot Cross Buns 1,752 Bread like Mother made, loaves . 3,931 Inspected Eggs (1,403 doz.) or 16,836 In appreciation of your manifested confidence we herewith repeat and ' renew our pledge of those services that insure added value and satisfaction . at no extra cost to you. Cakes and Pastries from Betty Crocker formulas. Bread baked without commercial substitutes. Individual insection of every egg before offering for sale. Personal testing of all foods before offering for sale. TRULY, IT COSTS NO MORE TO BE SURE OF QUALITY. Pure Food Specialties from the Bakery Cookies, any kind or assorted, 2 doz. for 19c Betty Crocker Cakes, 5 varieties. Small family size 23c ...large 39c Cinnamon Rolls. For the school lunch '. 6 for 10c Breakfast Teasers. 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White Rose Flour guaranteed light bread flour. fn 49 lb 3 I Ua Dash a white granulated soap for economy and satisfaction you should try this. 5 lb. pk. ' 5c economy and satisfaction . w I Asparagus fine quality. Xb. A PAIR OF HOMING PIGEONS FREE TO SOME BOY OR GIRL See the Wheatie pigeons released at Store No. 1, 9:00; Store No. 2 9:30. To the boy or girl guessing nearest time of arrival at Portland A PAIR OF PIGEONS FREE Donated by Skippy, who is also giving a Skippy bowl with two packages of Wheaties. FOUNTAIN Roast Oregon Turkey dinner with the trimmings. . ..... .25c Milk Shakes any flavor.,.,... 7c Golden Cream or Angel Cake a la mode .-. . ...... 10c 6th at Grape atfes 6th at Central SAVING WITHOUT SELF-DENIAL Delivery of $1.00 Orders. Phone, East Side 752; West Side 428. loaoijoao j30i jonoi o D O