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rXGE TWO JfEPFOUD MAIL TRIBUNE, JfEBFORI). OREGON, FRIDAY, JULY 7, 1933. '-4 WEEK ISJREVEALED Prosperity Trend Demon strated Fact Buying Wave Builds Confidence Unemployment Is Falling MEW VbftK, July 7 (API Th put ws marked by further sharp gains In .many lines of Induatry and trade, aald tht Dun tt Braditrwt Review today. "It la no longer an opinion," a serted the agency, "tliat bualneaa It on tht upgrade; It la a fact. Tht complete reveraal of trade trenda dur ing the flrat aix montnt or me cur rent year, with the preclpltoua and unprecedented climb of productive and distributive totala, haa left even leadera of Induatry myatlfled. Ordert Flood In, 'In addition orders are being re ceived from unexpected aourcea. and many for amount unequalled In yeara, while unemployment la being . reduced each week and is accompa' nled by the encouraging announce ments of more firms granting pay ii creaaea. "The buying wave hat now reached auch proportions that It haa swept aside all the auaplclon and lack of confidence ao prevalent three moritha ago, and the weekly Increase In the backlog of unfilled ordera la conaia ered unquestioned proof of the per manency of the general Improve ment. Rome Speculation. "While speculative buying It not absent In current operations, whole salers aa well aa retailers are placing their orders with conservatism and are reluctant to stake too much on future developments. Early returns on June retail salea ahow volume well In excess or last year's figures with the exception of some of the large cities In the east, where the margin of decline from the 1933 comparative record will be slightly wider than It Wat In May." In a personal message to Indepen dent retail grocers C. M. Cheater, prealdent of Oeneral Poods corpora tion, says: "Tht paat few years have been up hill going for all of us even In the food business which supplies the ne- LONDON, July T. (flV-The pros pec) of producing serum to make hu mans Immune to Influenza haa been brought nearer by the dlecovery that ferret can be infected with tht In fluent virus. . The announcement of the finding waa made in part by newspapers re cently, and today received confirma tion by the Lancet. Journal of Brit ish medical men, which names aa discoverers three doctors, Wilson eJmlth, 0. H. Andrews, and P. P. Laid law. The inability heretofore of finding n animal susceptible to "flu" In fection hindered experiments, but the ferret, a small, weasel-like animal came to the rescue. Testa, confirmed tht belief that In fluent la partly due to a germ that can past through filters, from which scientist hop to prepare an effect ive serum. Tht experiment are con Holcomb Springs HOLCOMB SPRINGS. July 7 (Bpl.) Mr. and Mra. Charlea Bee be and family of Klamath Fella apent the holiday with Mr. and Mra. Caton of the Sama Valley atore. Walter and Prank Pltrgerald and family have returned from Crescent City, after apendlng a week there. They report tht weather fine. Mrs. Ed Morgan haa Just returned from an extended visit In Klamath . Pallt and vicinity. Mr. McQlnty of Holcomb Springs, spent ;the Fourth with friends at Dead Indian Springs. Among ' tht many who visited the eprlnga tht last few daya were: Mr. and Mra. 8nlverly and family of Grants Pass, Mr. and Mra. R. L. Ferns and Mr. and Mrs. o. B. Chord of Phoe nix, Mr. and Mrs. P. O. Jones of Sa llda, Colo., Mr. and Mra. W. J. Mc IMk and family of Sama Valley, Mr. and Mrs. H. 8. Dless of Rogue River, Mrs. U C. Clngcad and party of Ingle Point and Mr. and Mra. F. C. Payne. Mr. and Mra. James H. Ping, Mr. and Mra. George Phythlan, Kir. and Mra. C. 8. Butterfleld. Mr. and Mrs. A. Johnston. Mrs. Ellen Dodge and Mra. R. Slngler and children. c. M. Chester. cmltlM of life. But this period or adversity has provided Its own op portunities. "Among the many Gonerai Foods products which have met the chal lenge of present day conditions, one In particular comes to mind. Post Toastles. The selling, merchandising And advertising of Post Toastles re cently has taken on a unique char acter In keeping with changing con ditions, One of its alms was to make the youngsters In thousands of homes booster for -Post -Toastles. "The first step In this direction was the creation of Post's Junior Detec tive Corps, with headquarters under Inspector Post at Battle Creek, Mich. An Impressive advertising campaign wal launched on the adventures of Inspector Post and his junior detec tive aids In the fall of 1032. "And now another large group of children will want Post Toastles, and I for a different reason the new play I package featuring the bright colored ! performing clowns, circuses, and sol- j dler sets, which, when the package Is i empty, can be cut out according to simple directions and turned Into sturdy playthings, toys which stand up by themselves. These are for the i children who are Just a little younger , than the Junior Detective Corps mem- bers. . ! "Three cut-out subjects have ap-i peared ao far and mora are being planned. Every package of Post Tom ties now la an eye-catching ex hibit for mothers and children. - 10 BOOST WAGES AS PRICES GO UP WASHINGTON, July 7.-VP) Hugh 8 Johnson, national recovery admin istrator, warned anew today that un less industry moved promptly to In crease purchasing power through in creased wages to countermalance the increased "speculative production" a new collapse might result. - Johnson said In an Interview that msny Industries had stepped up pro duction largely to supply a specula tlva buyer's market and ha added that unless the ability of the public to buy Is tncreased correspondingly the msrket will not be there. "If we can't come along here with increased purchasing ower to support this higher production," Johnson said, "I shudder to think what will hap pen. This country can't stand a new collapse," The administrator added, however, that ha believed a number of the basic Industries would be ready to present codes within a brief time de signed to Increase wages nd spread work. BALTIMORE, July 7. (AP) Mrs. Malvlna Emily Perry, the bearded Rdy of Baltimore waterfront and former sea captain, today was the wife of an ordinary seaman who once sailed under her command. She was married yesterday to Joseph Edward Cheelsman, who she said she promised to marry when she "taught him to steer the ship and box the compass," They met less than two weeks ago after not having seen each other for ten years. Mrs. Cheelsman has a 14-year-old son by a previous marriage. 6he claims she Is the only woman In the world who has a full master's sail ing license. - Speeding Autoist . Hurt In Portland PORTLAND, Ore., July T. P) William Jack Eoclea. 37. of Baker. -president of the Bumpier Valley rail road, was seriously hurt here early today when hta automobile struck the railing of the Love Joy ramp on the Broadway bridge. Witnesses told po lice that Eccles, traveling at a speed estimated between 80 and 63 mlle3 an hour, lost control of hi new csr In trying to turn from the bridge to the ramp. F ' .Aal..' 'I Success fulTurhcy Raisers Use Coconut Meal Oregon manufactured Consistently profitable Obtainable at reliable dealers Nutritious and digestible Use if to 159b in the mash ' Turkeys thrive on It. Makes rapid gains Exceedingly palatable Alda In making firm flesh Low in coat. , For Information about Coconut Moat tor lurkfut arttt to COCONUT MEAL EDUCATIONAL , COMMITTEE Box 443. Portland, Ore WASHINGTON, July 7, (m-The first call for conditions of national j banks since the troubles of last Feb ruary and March wu Issued today by the comptroller of the currency, ask ing for the rr porta at tha olose of bun I ilea Juno '40. The laat call for condition of the banks was for the quarter ending December 91. 1033, but since thnt time many banks have ceased to op erate and some still are under the control of conservators. The call does not Include those banks operating under the direction of the conservators or receivers. GALEM. July 7.-i-p) State Banking Superintendent A. A. Schramm today Issued a call for the condition of all state banks at tha cloao of business Friday, June 30. Calif, on the Rogue CALIFORNIA ON THE P.OOUK. jy 7, (Spl.) C. 8. Harris, western state manager for tha U. B. Rubber company, who la spending tha sum mer here with his family, la In San Francisco on buslneea. Earl Cooper, famous automobile racer, la back on the Rogue this sea- son, vacationing with his wife, son I and mother. Mr. Cooper haa ft Vied every Important stream In tha Unit- ed States and Canada, but reports I tha ltogue the greatest for steel head ' tubing. Oeorge D. Dean, reporter on the Sacramento Bee, accompanied by his wife, la vacationing at California on tha Rogue. j Monarch Seed & Feed Co.'s SHOPPING REMINDERS FOR SATURDAY BINDER TWINE We offer you a long fibre, uniformly spun, siaal twine of exceptional quality at no added cost. - Our price for cash is Use our twine. Have less break age, avoid bothersome delays $l.Z8 per bale 10 5-lb. balls IOE 30110 :OE301 101 Rolled Barley, 70 lb. sack. . . 90c Mill Run, 80 lb. sack .$1.10 Feed Wheat, local re-cleaned, cwt '. $1.50 CROWN Leader Egg Mash 10 Protein. Contains: Tj Mm Milk. Greens, A I I j CWT. Dairy Fly Spray, in your can, gal. 90c Ekonomy Fly Spray, per gal. . . .$1.65 (ir YOU WANT RMI, FIT SPRAY EFFICIENCY BIT EKONOMY) Kitchen Queen S FLOUR TAX 49 lb. sk $HI9 7 cm um Manilla & s- fC any baking or freezing. never loses its delicate quisite bona net in That's because it is Pure Vanilla. PEOPLE'S MEAT MARKET IN Groceteria No. 2 6th and Grape St. Tel. 1058 Saturday-Monday Pork Spareribs, 3 lbs. ........... 23c Pork Steak, lb 10c Shoulder cuts. , Pure Pork Sausage, 2 lbs. ......... 25c . No cereal. Breast of Lamb, lb. ..... .... . 6c Breast of Lamb, lb . . 9c Veal Roast, lb 11c Shoulder Outs. Pot Roast, lb 9c Nice young beef. Short Ribs, lb. . . 8c Smoked Picnics, lb ,.,.., 11c Weiners, lb 15c Very best home made. Pure Lard, 3 lbs 29c Home rendered. Ecomiommy Si?2etteE?ia THE HOME OF DREAD LIKE MOTHER MADE Are You Looking Ahead? EVERYBODY knows prices are going up. Tomorrow, July 8th, at midnight the processing tax of 30c a bushel goes on flour. A bushel of wheat won't make a 49-lb. sack of flour, so it isn't very hard to see what will happen to the price. Almost every day the newspapers herald price advances. Frankly, we , don't know how long we can sell food at present prices. If your finances permit, buy non-perishable foods ahead. Your dollar now has a greater pur chasing power than it will have later. So buy and Bave. BAKERY DEPT. BREAD Finest home quality 1 lb. loaf 5c Ulb. loaf ..7c BOHEMIAN-RYE-BREAD The genuine. 1 lb. loaf 8c REAL FRENCH BREAD 1 lb. loaf , .7c Parker House-Napkin Rolls or Buns. Doz. . . . 12c Cookies any kind or assorted 2 doz. 19c K Fruit and Vegetables Arizona Grapefruit, 2 for . . 15c All Bunch Vegetables, 3 for 10c New Cabbage . ...... 3c Lemons large Sunkist, doz. 23c Apricots (for canning) 201b. lug ..55c Crushed Pineapple, for Apricot canning No. 10 can (6 lbs.) .39c OTHER THRIFT ITEMS Cakes Betty Crock- ft q er's real home quality, S H C 23 and Wesson Oil (pint can A Qc with mixer) Snowdrift shortening, Qr 6-lb.can i Pen Jel, for making A "9 fine jellies and jams, I I ( 2 pkgs. Pork and Beans, Van JZ. Camps, 16-oz. can w North Star Sardines, f a fine imported sar dine in olive oil, 4 cans Cigarettes Camels, nS Luckies, Old Gold and I III Chesterfield B v Rumford's Baking yi Powder, 1-lb. can ...... mm I 1 French's Bud Seed, QK, 2 pkgs sJl Canada Dry Ginger , Ale 12-ounce bottle 2 for 29; Ige. bottle 1 Wheat Hearts Sper- A C . ry's 101b. sack "TJC Rolled Oats: Sperry's Q C r quick cooker or plain U Jc Wheaties, the ready-to-serve whole wheat food, pkg 10' 19 Cracked Wheat, a real health cereal, 5-lb. bag Bagley Solid PackQAqq Tomatoes No. 2 can, 10; case 24 Del Rogue fancy hand ft ft packed tomatoes, No. 1C 2y2 can, 2 for " w Pineapple Hunt's Supreme quality sliced of rttfj crushed, No. 2 can, J J C 2 for ww Fleet Brand Broken Sliced Pineapple, No. 2y2 can ... P. & G. White Laun dry Soap, 10 bars Bob White Laundry Soap, 10 bars Ivory Soap, medium bar Oxydol suds in a jiffy large pkg Sauka Coffee coffee with the caffein re moved 1-lb. can Baker's Breakfast Cocoa, i2 lb. 10; pound Grape Nuts, Pkg 14c 29 25c 5c 19 43c 19c 15c Johnson's Glo-Coat, a finish for wax floors that ft ft needs no polishing, pt. H Q C can and spec, applier w w Johnson's Wax, C Q 1-lb. can UUe Wash Boilers the price is bound to go up Ann heavy copper bottom, 3 No. 8, ?1.98; No. 9 " Garden Hose our high city pressure requires a good hose, guaranteed , and cheaper . in the end Goodrich M on Maxecon, 50,03 50 ft . - Hotpoint Electric oJlac Iron, $2.95, $3.95 and Electric Hot Plates, $ Q 9 5 $2.95 and Q Garbage Can, $1 00 15-gal. size 1 Enameled Ware Ivory with green trim tea kettles, dou ble boilers, dish pans, f" ft percolators, convex JjHc kettles, choice v Vegetable Freshener for use in the refrigerator 98 Double lipped jar 1 O. rubbers, 3 doz I Ul Cold Pack Canners holds 7 quart jars C 4 QQ Enameled, $1.79; 1 yo aluminum Lovers of fine Coffee are regular users of Z-MOR-U NO FANCY CAN NO EXPENSIVE ADVERTISING Just the finest coffee we can buy, ground the day you buy it. Pound 25c M 3 pounds 73c FOUNTAIN DINNER Fried Spring Chicken with regular dinner ...... . 33c Roast Oregon Turkey dressing a good big dinner 25c Chocolate Ice Cream Soda. 5c Milk Shakes your choice of flavor 8c 2 for 15c c2 (Saftes Lydflaffdl 6th at Central SAVING WITHOUT SELF-DENIAL Delivery of $1.00 Orders. Phone East Side 752, West Side 428 30 oczxoExonoi 1 0110 : LOEZXO i