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BEDFORD MAIL TKTBTJyE. ArEDFORD. OREGOX, THURSDAY, MAY 25, 1933 TAGE FIVE The Church of th Nazarene, t th corner of North Central and Jackson streets, la presenting Rev erend Haldor LUIenaj, musical com poser and song writer, in an Illus trated sacred concert at eight o'clock ,1? Rev. Haldor LlUenaa thla evening at the church, accord ing to announcement today by Mr. John T. LaRose. Reverend Llllenas Is widely known for his composition of over two thousand sacred songs and hymns. The program will include stertoptl- cal illustrations of aome of the hymns of the church, while Reverend LU lenas sings them. There will be no charge for the concert, Reverend LaRose announced, ' and the public Is cordially invited, Schlitz Beer On Sale Here Soon Is Plan Of Ellis Mr. and Mrs. Bob Ellis will leave Saturday for Portland on a combined pleasure and business trip. Mr. Ellis will confer with official of the Ballff Distributing company of Port land relative to shipment of an en tire carload of famous Schlitz beer which has been allotted to the Med ford territory and which will be avail able for local consumption In the near future. "We have made a special effort to secure Schlitz beer for southern Oregon people since beer became legal. Due to the heavy demand in the east for this famous Milwaukee brew, however, we have been unable to secure a shipment yet. While in Portland I will arrange for an early supply for this territory," Mr. Ellis said. BALEM, May 25.-MAP) State Li brarian Harriett Long will preside over the Pacific Northwest Library association convention in Victoria, B. C May 29, 30 and 31. Penalties in Perjury Are Quoted From Statutes In answer to many inquiries, re garding punishment for perjury the Mail Tribune prints the following ex tracts from the Oregon code: f Oregon Code Sec. 14-402. Perjury and subordination of per jury Penalty. Every person convict ed of the crime of perjury, commit ted on the trial of or proceedings in a criminal action for a crime punish able with death or Imprisonment for life, shall be punished by Imprison ment in the penitentiary not less than five years nor more than twen ty years. Every person convicted of the crime of perjury, committed in any proceeding In a court of Justice other than such criminal action, shall be punished by imprisonment in the penitentiary not less than three years nor more than ten years, and every person convicted of the crime of per jury, committed otherwise than in a proceeding before a court of Justice, or convicted of the crime of subor dination of perjury, however cora mitted,, shall be punished by Impris onment in tthe penitentiary not less than two years nor more than five years. Oregon Code Sec. 14-403. Inciting person to commit perjury. If any person shall endeavor to produce or incite another to commit the crime of perjury, though no per jury be committed, such person, upon conviction thereof, shall be punished by imprisonment in the penitentiary not less than one year nor more than three years. The above means, not only that perjury in a murder trial la heavily punished by the state law, but that attorneys responsible for trying to In cite perjury, even tho no perjury Js committed, are liable to from one to three years in the penitentiary. Int. Harvest. I. T. & T. Johns Man. Mont. Ward -North Amer. Penn-y (J. c.) Phillips Pet. Radio Sou. Pac. St. Brands St. OH Cal. ....... St. Oil N. J. Trans. Amer. - Union Carb United Aircraft U. S. Steel 34 13 1; 31 21 26 H 121.4 Vi 20 301 I Carl Dickson, who vu arretted Mon day nlht by city police with Mc Coy on a charge of being drunk In a public place. Dallalre and Colvlg reported that they took coffee and soda to the man whom Dallalre found near the railroad track Tuesday night. You're all been aeklng for White Pique Skins and Blouses. Now you can get them at Adrlenne'a. 185 each. Meteorological Report Livestock PORTLAND, Ore., May 25 (AP) CATTLE: 225; calves "0; steady. HOGS: 400: atea SHEEP: 50; stead,,. Portland Produce PORTLAND. Ore., May 25. ( AP) BUTTER Prints, extras, 4c; stan dards 23 l&c. BUTTERFAT Portland delivery: A grade, 21 -22c lb.; farmers' door deliv ery, 21 -22c lb.; sweet cream 6c higher EGGS Pacific Poultry Producers selling prices: Jumbos, lc; extras 18c; mixed colors 17c; mediums 17c dozen. Buying price of wholesalers: Fresh current receipts 58 lbs. and up 14140 dozen UVE POULTRY Portland deliv ery: Buying prices: Heavy Hens, col ored 4 lbs., 14c; do mediums 12c; lights, 12c: springs, light, 1 lbs. up. 13c; colored, springs, 16c; roosters 6c lb.; ducks Peklns, broilers, 15c lb.; old ducks, Peklns, 10-12c; do colored, 10c lb. ONIONS Selling price to retailers: Oregon $1.00-1.25 cental. POTATOES Local, 65-75c orange box; Deschutes Gems, il.50; do bak ers, $1.65; Yakima Gems, $1 40. STRAWBERRIES Sacramento 24s, $,1.75-1.85; Fresno 30s, $1.25. Cheese, milk, country meats, hops, new onions, new potatoes, wool and hay, ateady and unchanged. Soft white ...... Western white Hard winter ...... Northern spring Western red Otas No. 2 white, $22.50. Corn No. 2 E. yellow, $22. Mtllrun standard, $20. Today's car receipts: Wheat flour 12, corn 2, hay 13. . .58 1 , .56 , .58 1 i .56 .56 26, San Francisco Butterfat SAN FRANCISCO, May 25. (AP) Butterfat 23c. Wall St. Report Stock Sale Averages (Copyright, 1033. standard Statistics Co.) SO 30 20 SO Portland Wheat PORTLAND. Ore., May 26. (AP) Wheat futures: Open High Low Close May .57 .57 .57 .67 July .... .58 .68 .57 .67 Sept 50!4 .59!4 -68 .68 Cash wheat No. 1: Big Bend blue stem 68 Dark hard winter (12 pet.) .6714 Dark hard winter (11 pet.) .63V4 Today Prev. day 86.0 Week ago .... 73.4 Year ago 89.7 3 Yrs. ago ....187.6 Indl's Rr's Ut's Total 76.2 40.1 88.5 72.1 40.1 38.7 14.6 88.4 87.9 63.2 131.9 263.7 72.6 70.6 40.0 192. May 25. 1933 Forecasts. Medford and vklnlty: Unsettled to night and Friday; moderate temperature. Oregon: Unsettled tonight and Frl day; occasional rains northwest por tion: moderate temperature. An 1nque6t was ordered by the district attorneys office for this aft ernoon at the Perl funeral home for Edward W. Kornstead, 61. who was found dead Tuesday evening, appar ently having hanged himself. An autopsy was also ordered by the dis trict attorney's office for three o'clock this afternoon for H. R. McCoy. 50. I who was found dead Wednesday morning. Ptve witnesses. Chief of Police Clatous McCredle. Victor Dallalre. Fred Colvlg Jr, Leonard Henderson, the colored man who reported Mc Coys death, and Carl Parker, alias Loral Data Lowest temperature this morning 49 degrees. Temperature a year ago today: Highest 74; lowest 37. Total precipitation since September 1, 1932. 14.73 Inches. Relative humidity at 5 p. m.. yes terday 42 per cent; 6 a. m. today 79 per cent. Sunset today, 7:34 p. m. Sunslre tomorrow, 4:41 Sunset tomorrow, 7:35 p. m Observations Taken at 5 Meridian Time City uwu S S rt g "ffsFs NEW YORK, May 25 (AP) The stock market, after climbing to the highest levels of the past year and a Aalf, was forced to aurmount profit taking barriers and reactionary grain prices today. Strength In the so called "wet" equities, however, main tained bullish Interest despite Inter mittent Irregulartles. The close was a bit ragged. Transfers approximat ed 4,300,000 shares. Today's closing prices for 32 se lected stocks follow: Al. Chem. ic Dye Am. Can Am. & Fgn. Power . A. T. & T. Anaconda Atch. T. & 8. F. Bendlx Avla Beth. Steel California Packing Caterpillar Tract. . Ohrysler ............. Curtlss Wright Coml. Solv DuPont Gen. Foods .... Oen. Motors 103 84 10 H0!4 13 65 13!4 26 ft 21 1874 22 274 1814 66 33', 24 Boston .......... Cheyenne -. Chicago . Eureka .. . Helena 74 60 80 64 64 Los Angelas . 86 MEDFORD 77 New Orleans - 88 New York 78 Omaha 82 Phoenix 96 Portland 74 Reno lb Roseburg 76 Salt Lake - 68 San Francisco .... 66 Seattle 68 Spokane 66 Walla Walla 76 Washington, D.C. 90 62 .04 Cloudy 42 .04 Cloudy 42 42 60 52 72 60 .04 62 64 . 56 48 56 46 .... 52 .... 52 .08 50 T. 56 .... 66 .38 Oregon Plumbers Assemble Friday SALEM. May 25. (AP) Plumbers of Oregon will assemble In conven tion here tomorrow and will be vis ited here Saturday by Edward B. Klein of Cincinnati, president of the National Association of Plumbers. D, D. Rennlc of Portland Is state preS' Went... . . 4 Dance at the Lake Creek Orange hall Saturday night. wi.&$.Tira 5-" fit 1 i w 1 r- X May 22. 1933 I suppose that I may claim to be the first Ford Dealer. I not only made cars, but sold them and frequently delivered them myself. The "drive away" is not new; often I have driven oars from Detroit to towns in Ohio or Indiana or Michigan to make-delivery. There were no good roads in those days, and the people where I .drove had never seen a motor car before. My first really enthusiastio customers were Country Doctors. They were the first to realize the value of dependable transportation to a ., widely scattered practice. Even today I occasionally hear from some of those first Ford users. We had to teach local mechanics how to care for the cars. That Is how Ford Service began, which is now found everywhere in the world. We believed from the beginning that a sale does not complete our transaction with our customer it creates upon us an obligation to see that our customer's car gives him service. Ford Dealers know their duty to the publio in this respect. - i can say of Ford Dealers generally that they have been and are men of character and standing in their communities. Most of them have been with us many years, which indicates that we agree on basio business principles." The Company provides that the methods used to sell the Ford car are consistent with the self-respect of the Dealers who handle it. ' The present Ford V-8 is the peak of our 30 years experience. We have never made a better car. Its eight-cylinder engine is powerful and smooth running. The car is admittedly very good looking and has comfortable riding qualities. It is economical in operation because of advanced engine design and low car weight. 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