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PAGE TEST MEDFCmD MAIL TRIBUNE. irEDFORD. OREGON, TUESDAY. JUNE 27, 1933. ELECTION FRIDAY 10 ALLOW TRADE IN CITY'S BONDS Because the city of Med ford can not issue new bonds, an election la scheduled (or Friday, June 30, to amend the city charter making It pos sible for the city council to inaugu rate a bond exchange for $311,000 Im provement bonds which fall due Jan uary 1. 1034 and which the city is unable to pay, Mayor E. M. WlUon pointed out this morning. In 1918, an Improvement bond of 1700,000 waft issued, and In the past 15 years, $380,000 of the Isiiue has been paid off. with 9311,000 falling due soon. The election calls for a change in the charter which will al low an exchange for the maturing bonda for othera to be tasued in their place with a five to ten years' longer time limit In which to pay, he ex plained. Four polling places are being estab lished for the election Friday, and will be open from 1 to 8 p. m. Each ward will have a polling place as fol lows: Flrat, old public market on South Riverside avenue near Eighth atreet; second, Jackson county court house at Main and Oakdale; third, Flchtner'a garage at Sixth and Fir street: fourth, city hall, corner Fifth and Central. Boards for each of the voting places are: First, Mrs. Leda Hubbard, Mrs. Lucy Elwood and Mra. M. M. Her man; second, Lyda Applegate, Hattie M. Alden, Mrs. Margaret Lewis; third, Mrs. Arthur Short, Mrs. Roaenberry and Mrs. George La Id ley; fourth, Mra. Kate Young, Katherlne Oa delta and Mra. Nora Kirkpa trick. City Recorder Moae Alford aald to day that any registered voter In the city of Medford may cast bis ballot at the election. He stated that the records show 6890 registered voters in the city. . WHEN HORSE BOLTS Charlie Toungblood, who recently arrived from Los Angeles and settled on a farm two mi lea north of Ash land, suffered a broken right leg yesterday when the horse he was driv ing to a cultivator on hla place be came frightened and bolted. Youngblood wan unable to extri cate hlmaeir from the farm Imple ment and his. leg was badly shat tered, bones being broken In eight places. RESIDENT'S PARTY LEAVES ON VACATION CRUISE DuPont Gen. rood Gen. Mot. Int. Harvest. I. T. 4s T. Johns-Man. -Monty Ward , North Amer. -Penney (j. c.) Phllllpa Pet Radio Sou. Pac. Std. Brands . St. Oil Cal. St. Oil N. J. Trans. Amer. . Union carb. Unit. Aircraft U. S. Steel Membera or President Roosevelt's schooner party are shown waving to friend sihore as they left But' ;ards Bay, Mass., for a vacation cruise to Campobello Island, off ths Main coast. The President Is shown at the wheel of the shin. (Associated Press Photo) Livestock. PORTLAND, June 37 (AP) Cat tle: 16; calves, fi; steers, common and medium, $3.00q6.00; heifers, com mon snd medium, 93.00 a 4.76; cows, common and medium, $2.50 4.35; bulls, good, 43.2S33.90; calves, good, son 6. Hogs: 350; lBo lower; good, 140-300 lbs., 4.39m 4-75; 300-350 lbs., 44.35 4.75; over 350 Iba., 43.30 , 4 50; sows, good, 13.5094. 15; medium S3 25 a 3.76; pigs, good, 43.76 1? 3. 36. SHEEP: 500; wethers. 34. hsir, csacara bark, Uve poultry, on ions, new onions, potatoes, wool and hay, unchanged. Portland Produce PORTLAND. Ore., June 27. (AP) BUTTER Prints, extras. 34; stan dards 33'c. BUTTERPAT Portland delivery: A grade, 21-330 lb.; farmers' doc? deliv ery, 21-33o lb.; sweet .ream 5c high er. EOOS Paclflo Poultry Producers' selling price: Oversize 20c; extras 16c; mixed colors, 17c; mediums 17o. dozen. Buying price by wholesalers: Fresh current receipts, 66 lbs. and up, 12o dosen. HOPS Nominal, 1833, 64-SBc lb. NEW POTATOES Local white and red, 93.60-3.65 cental; California, white. S3 65-2.75 cental. STRAWBERRIES Oregon Dollars $1.20-1.36 crate; New Oregons, $1.35 1.40 crate. Cheese, milk, country meats, mo- Portland Wheat PORTLAND, June 37. (AP) Wheat: Open High Low Close July .70 .76 .70 .73 ... Sept .74 .7614 "ft Dec .77', .80 V, .77 Vi .80 ft Cash wheat No. 1: Big Bend bluestem ..I- .82 Dark hard winter, 12 pet. .83 11 pet-. ? Soft white ... .71 . Western white .71 Hard winter .. 71 Northern spring .71 Western red ......................... .71' Oats: No. 2 white, 633.50. Corn: No. 2 yellow, 625.00. MUlrun, standard, 618. Today's car receipts: Wheat, '39; barley, 2; flour, 2; corn, 8; hay, 3. . Chicago Wheat CHICAGO, June 27. (AP) Wheat: Open High Low Close July .. .034 .B8'4 .81 .BeVi-ft Sep 5'i .98 ' .B3Vt .874-88 Deo. ..... .8714 1.01 .8614 l.OOH- May .... 1.03 1.06 1.01 1.05-05 1 Almost half of the world's wheat surplus la In the United States. Wall St. Report STOCK SALE AVERAGES (Copyright, 1833, Standard Statistics Company) June 37: 50 30 30 80 Ind'ls RR'a Ct's Total Today X81.1 X47.6 107.3 X87.3 Prev. day.... 80.4 46.3 109.3 86.3 Week ago 86.6 44.8 106.0 83.5 Year ago. 35.3 13.6 54.5 35.3 3 yrs. ago ... 153 2 118.9 308.3 167.3 x New 1833 high. BOND SALE AVERAGES (Copyright, 1833, Standard Statistics Company) . June 37: 20 30 30 60 Ind'ls RR's Ufa Total Today 73.3 X77.3 84.8 X78.5 Prev. day 73.0 76.8 week ago.... 73.8 76.6 Year ago. 63.8 53.6 73.5 3 yra. ago... 83.4 106.4 88.6 X New 1833 high. Today'a closing prices for 33 ed atocka follow: Al. Chem. & Dye.... Am. Can Am. 6c Fgn. Pow.... , A. T. T. Anaconda Atch. T. & S. r Bendlx Avla. Beth. Steel California Fack'g Caterpillar Tract. Chrysler Com). Solr Curtlss-Wright . 50i 3714 . 30; , 41V4 . 18H , 53 . 364 . 33 . 44' i . 1614 . . 30H . 31 4 . 8714 . 3814 . 814 . 4114 33 y, 6874 Rev. Bennett To Forest Grove, Ore. Rev. Alexsnder G. Bennett has re turned home from the Oregon Meth odist Eplacopsl conference held In Portland. While at the conference Rev. Bennett received assignment to a psstorate In Forest Grove, Ore; He will be succeeded here by Rev. Joseph Knotts of The Dalits. CHICAGO. June 27 (AP) Dollar wheat was reached and passed on the board of trade today In on of the wildest sessions seen since the war. Sensational advancea which reached a maximum of more than alx cents a bushel in the last few mlnutea of trading after yesterday's seven-cent Jump, csrrled the December delivery to 61.01 a bushel and the May de livery to 1.06. The market was a series of wild swings. Sharp advancea were followed by heavy profit-taking salea, which BIRTHS Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Gardner of Med ford are the parents of a daughter, weighing 7 3-4 pounds, born June 26 at the Purucker Maternity home. The little girl has been named Venlta Dolores. Fifty-three graduate of this springs University of California school of forestry class entered the reforestation army. Save time, work, money 84.8 84.1 select- js!' j0j 3H I " A n Alike were la turn supplanted by wild rushes to buy again. The swings backward never amounted to much more than two cent a bushel and each advance waa to a new high ground for. the year. Quotations on the blackboard were far out of line with those In the pits as the markers worked desperately to' keep step with the madly rushing market. Barley registered the greatest gain of the day with a flat Jump of 6 cent a bushel. Two cents of this waa lost before the close. Corn soared almost four cent, oats three cents and rye a little more than four cents. Only 36 per cent of department stores which' operate restaurants do so with the expectation that they will return a direct profit, a recent survey revealed. "Three-fouiths of the nations for est area la east of the Rockies. Monthly Misery PERIODIC Pains every month, or the weakening J ln. fmm wMlh women often suffer ?an be overcome oy. . i. .... A np . Pierre s Favorite Prescription, l Den, too, in middle life it's Just the right . a .1. remeuy lur mo wv man who suffers from nervousness snd "heat Hashes." Hear whst Mrs. H. C. Wlrkham of 738 Main St., Spring, field. Oregon, has to ssy: "When I was growing Into wonisnhood I wss able. Monthly I would become deathly sick, my nervea were ragged, I bad . slck-hesdsches, also pains In my hack, and was weak and tired all tho time. Dr. Pleice's Favorite Prescription gar. me strength, relieved me of pslns and achee and 1 waa soon healthy," - sW T X. - 1 igarettes are not different YJnds of Tobaccos Make a difference in Taste and Aroma . . . Take Chester fields , for Instance SOME cigarettes are made out of only one kind of tobacco . . . while others are made from several different kinds. And everyone can understand that different tobaccos make a dif ference in taste and aroma. Chest ernelds are a good example of this difference. You see it's not easy to make Chesterfield's milder taste. It takes three distinct kinds of Domestio tobaccos. Then these must be sea soned with the right amount of Turkish. And they must be blend ed and cross-blended until their flavors are welded together ... to make a cigarette that has character and yet is not too strong ... to make a cigarette that's milder, a cigarette that tastes better. mi liuaiai liil.il . .. mmmm.t.. nnmnA.ammmm. I I imi.,.,.I.!!-a-a-aaa-aBBaaa :S-wmsss j . jT 4 rV 4. j j MP , . 7 ITTV Hogsheads of Domestic bSJU-vxjv )jf my mH n come to Chtuerficld 1 g .1 . Jr 'hrr.Y.r yri huy -r ChMurfkU.TOU J.t S - I them just as fresh as I mtmmmm f . 'f ron came by our V fsttorr or ChoiceTurklsh Tobaccos come to Chesterfield t-J warehouses in pales like Chesterfield MANN'S IIMIIIMMIIIKtlHIHHIIMHti AND HOLEPROOF tuggcit in cnitmbli SLATE GRAYS Your Hand .Bag For those who have a slate gray cos tume this season and wear Holeproof TAN-BARK Silk Hose, we auggest a amooth finish gray calfskin Hand Bag In either pouch or underarm style. The harmony la perfect. $298 The Gloves And with your gray ensemble you simply must have a pair of our gray ' French Kid Gloves ... In the slip-on style. All sizes ready for selection at Mann's. $298 HOLEPROOF HOSIERY TANBARK $135 COOL Summer Fabrics Wi Hi Seersucker Crepe Many of this season's amartest Wa&h Procks, Skirts and Blouses are mane from this cool, fast color seersucker :repe. Pull 38 Inches wide and In such good shades as red, white, beige, ma toe, ;reen, orchid and blue. 49 Yard Chiffon Pique 29 Cool chiffon pique. A lovely fabric for aummer dresses . . . Many new patterns In print and dots, also )laln ahadea to select from. Chif fon pique comes 38 and 39 Inches Aide and la washable. c yd. Linen Rayon Select your pattern, then your LINEN PAYON, for a perfect aummer frock or two-piece suit. Linen rayon, a popular fabric that la washable and lends Itself wonderfully well to the sports or street mode. Many patterns in prints to select from, also chic . plain shades. Linen rayon la 36 Inches wide. 69 Yard lilMIIIIIMIIIHIIIMIMIIIIi A natural beige colof that it especially smart with travel tweeds and all the gray woolen sport Fabrics. IIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMItlMMIIIIIII Our Wednesday ' SPECIAL 3 6 in Wash Fabrics Tor tomorrow, Wednesday, we have selected a num ber of popular wash fabrics and re-marked them. Materials such as Mattlasse, Kaslmo, Prints and Curllruff that have sold all season up to 69c yard are now reduced to 49c for Wednesday selling. Buy yours tomorrow and save aa much as 20c a yard on some of the prices. Values To 69c YARD miiiiitiititnii 4 IIHMtlltlllltlltllllllMltllllltllllllllllllllMlllllllllfllle 1 000 Tub-Fast Wash Frocks Ready For Your Selection at Mann's Wednesday New Tub Fast Prints Mill- ill' This 59c group of Wsah Procks for Women snd Misses consists of over 100 new tubfast prints In the season's smartest styles, suitable for house, garden or street wesr. You'll never buy dresses of this quality again for so little money, sizes 14 to S3. 59' New Voiles and Dimities Aa a big Wednesdsy special we offer S00 lovely new test colored voile, dimity, pique and print frocks for Just 11.00 each. This Is the greatest S1.00 wash dresa value In southern Oregon. All sizes to select from. $lop Colorful Tub Frocks Those of you who went a better Wsah Dreas should see these newest arrivals au li es. Over 300 In this group and every one guaranteed tub fast. All of thia season's newest wash fabrlca and the amartest summer styles will be found In this assortment. $195 New Linen Dresses and Suits Black, blue or white linen the season's moat popu lar fabric. Tomorrow at Mann'a you can buy a new Black. Blue or White Linen Suit or dress for only 6.93. Adorable styles and very finely tailored. $695 JANTZEN BWM SUIT8 SECOND FLOOR MEDFORD S OWN STORE JANTZEN BWM surra A IW. Uomtt Mviu Tomoco Oy