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PA'GE FOURTEEN MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFOUD, OREGON, FRIDAY, AUGUST 18, 1933. Markets IS TO Livestock PORTLAND, Aug. 18. tle: 91 calves 9: steady HOOS: 381; steady. SHEEP: 308; steady. (AP) Cat Portland Produce OHICAOO. Aug. l.iP)emUTS Wsllaoe today outlined the govern' menfa emergency hog program for buying B,00O,000 ewlne. employing meat packere to process them, and distributing the meat to the needy. In an addresa at the century of Progress explsltlon. he said that the program will be ready to go IrHo ef fect in a few days and that he ex pect It to boost purchasing power In the corn belt substantially. The plan should Increase prices of swine, possible 119 to SO per cent, he asserted, and at the same time pro Tide relief to farmers heavily stocked with swine but with short feed sup plies due to drouth. The program calls for purchase of 4.000.000 plga weighing 36 to 100 pounds, at from 8 to 8V4 cent nound. and . 1,000.000 sows soon to farrow, weighing a minimum of 276 pounds, a tmarket prices on the day marketed, plus a bonus of 4. The purchases are to be complete by about October 1. They will be made "by specified nrocessors" for the department of agriculture. The meat will be turn ed over to the federal emergency re lief administration for distribution. Wallace estimated the cost of the program at up to $5,000,000, to be met by a processing tax on nogs, which will go Into effect after Sep tember 30. The tax rate and effec tive date will be fixed later, he said, estimating that the levy, paid by those who turn the swine Into mar ketable pork, will be "considerably less than a cent a pound." r AT CRATER LAKE Senator Peter Norbeck of South Da kota was a visitor at Crater Lake this morning, enjoying a trip around the rtm, according to word received from the lodge by the Chamber of Com merce. Senator Norbeck's visit to the lake was welcomed as of great Importance to the national park and the south ern Oregon country, In view of the various committees upon which he serves In the senate, Including agri culture: and forestry, special commit tee on conservation of wild life re sources and publlo lands and surveys. Other committees of which he 1 a member are: Indian affaire, appro priations, library and banking and currency. ' , E IF HE'LL BEHAVE POONA, India, Aug. 18. As the Mahatma Gandhi entered the third day of hla "fast until death," the government of India announced today that It waa prepared to liberate him Lf he abandoned civil disobedi ence. The Mahatma began to ahow algiu of weakness, although h voice re mained strong. Reports from Yeroda Jail, where he It aervlng one year tor hla disobedience campaign, were that he had started saving his strength by staying in bed. attended only by his secretary. A government communique said the administration waa satisfied that the facilities allowed the nationalist lead ens were ample to enable him to con duct such work in behalf of the un touchables as was reasonable In the circumstances. Notice. Notice Is hereby given that the co partnership of "Jarmln Ai Woods" has been dissolved and that all indebted ness owing to such aald firm should be paid to Mr. Charles L. Woods, who wilt likewise pay and assume all ac rotinU owing by aald firm. Buslnenn will be continued by Charles l Woods at the same address at No. 134 East Main street, Medford. Oregon. MARC B. JARM1N. CHAS. L. WOODS. 1,raTR Today Mrs. h. E. Roe left on .today's 6 riant a for Portland, where she will spend the week-end. Suspended Chaplain ' J Chaplain James A. Ordlng (above) of Leavenworth penitentiary and two other members of the prison staff war "summarily usptnd.d," It waa announced by the luetics de partment In Washington, for grant Ing privilege to Terrenes Oruggan, Chicago beer baron aerving a aen tenc at Leavenworth, (Associated Press Photo) FORlTiAKO, Aug. 18. (AP) Bit terPrints, extras, 31 c( standard. 30. BUTTERPAT Portland delivery: A grade, i8c lb.; farmer's ooor delivery, 18o per lb., sweet cream, 8o higher. EOQS Pacific Poultry Producers' selling price: Oversize. 34c; extras, 33c; standards, 30c; mediums. 30c: pullets, !8o dozen. Buying price by wholesalers: Fresh extras, 10c dozen: mediurra, 16o doz.; undergrade. 11c doz. Cantaloupes DUIsrd standards $2.28, Yakima standards, OOc-11.00 crate: Uallea, 81-1.10 crate. Milk, cheese, country meats, mo hair, cHscara bark, hops, live pour try, onlnns, new onions new potatoes, wool ar.d hay, unchanged. Portland Wheat PORTLAND, Aug. 18. I AP) Table Wheat: Open High Low Close Sept. - 70 70 8 80 Dec. 78 78 7314 Cash wheat No. 1; Big Bind bluestem . Dark nard winter (13 pet.) (11 pet.) Soft white Western White Hard winter 77 . 70 70 88 87 87 Northern Spring 67 Western red ... ...... 88 Oats: No. 3 white. 824.00. Corn: No. 3 E Yellow, 824.35. Mlllrun standard, 818.50. Today's car receipts: Wheat 108; flour 11; corn 1; hay 1. Chicago Wheat CHICAGO. Aug. 18. (AP) Table: Wheat: Open High Low Close Sept. Deo. . Mayy BOft 81 84 84 B3'A-4 9414 88 88 97-8714 8814 81ft 91 Ban Francisco Butterfat SAN FRANCISCO. Aug. 18. (AP) Butterfat 30-31. Wall St. Report Stork Sale Averages (Copyright, in.ls, standard Statistics Company) Aug. IB: 80 30 30 90 Ind'ls RR's Ut's Totsl Today 90.8 40.8' 80.8 60.8 30 9 88.4 00.8 48.0 Prev. day ... 83 8 Week ago .... 80.8 Year aro .... 69.0 B6.8 81.8 83.3 84.1 60.4 3 Yra. ago 108.8 118.3 313.3 183.1 Bond Sale Averages (Copyright, toss, standard Statistics Company) Aug. 18 30 Ind'ls 30 30 60 RH'a Ufa Total Today 78.0 Prev day .. 78.1 81.0 88.4 88.6 89.7 83.8 100.8 80.8 81.0 81.8 70.3 108.1 60.0 81.3 73.4 100.8 Week sgo .. 78.1 Year ago .. 88.8 3 Yrs. ago - 83.8 NEW YORK, Aug. 18. (F) Stocks followed wheat in a last-hour selling drive today, but support arrived Just before the close and losses of 1 to 4 or more points were reduced sub stantially. The alcohola and farm equJtlea were the principal sufferers. Final casualties averaged around I to 3 points. Turnover approximated 3,- 160.000 shares. , Todsy's closing prices for 31 select ed stocks follow: Al. Chem. 8i Dye 130 Am. Can .. 7 Am. a Fgn. Pow 13'4 A. T. & T 13814 Anaconda 17 Atch. T. S. F .. 81 Bendlx Avla, 17 Beth. Serl .......................... 39 California Pack'g 38 Caterpillar Tract - 31 Chrysler . so Ooml. Solv. . S7; Curtlss-Wrlght 8'v DuPont 74', Oen. Foods ...... 38 'i S0V, f81, 1SH 40 H 3S 48 " U 8, 37'4 37 87', Gen. Mot .... ... Int. Harurst. I. T. T. . . Johns-Man. Monty Wsrd North Amer. Penney (.1. C.) Phillips Pet Radio .. Std. Brands St. Oil Cal....".. . St. Oil N. J Trans. Amer 37 '4 Union Carb .......... 4; Unit. Aircraft SSi U. S. Steel 63 H IINOLE BOBS UP AGAIN Tit age-old Spa man swindle, for which a well-to-do person Is selected as the victim, is being rerlred In Medford. according to Postmaster William J. Warner, who aald this morning a patron of the local post office received a letter similar to those so often used in this trick. The Spanish prisoner hoax, one of the oldest forms of swindle known to mankind. Is carried on through the mails, Mr. Warner aald. and he Issu ed a warning to local people that If a Irtter telling the plight of a mili tary prisoner in ffpsln la received by them, not to be too gullible and make an attempt to rt.es htm by send ing funds to bribe the guard or pay a fine. , , PBHDLKTON, Ore , A' g. 18.-W. wind from (he west today tampered tzuu:rtou' hest wave, ali;.auitii the atmosphere still was muy. T.iin-4a- maxim um -a lot dctfre. Newest, for mid-season! Velvets ... over-one-eye J r'Y). , fc square-rront VJ . . visor cap MANN'S SECOND FLOOR "Bartlett" Hand Tailored ii my PACKING GLOVES Rfrrrstbl nlttd Packtrif Olot.s for men and wom.rt. Buy now for ths milt season. 10c pair 2 for I 5c Sensational , Savings in Wanted Summer Merchandise Prices Will Never Be So Low Again! a e DRUSES Summer Dresses Values August cleanup of white and pastel background "Chulla Crepe" and tub silk dresses In Jacket type and sleeve less styles. Values $5.76 to 112.50. Also a, group of or gandie, chiffon and taffeta party frocks that were much higher price. Out they go for cleanup. Regular $12.50 Summer Dresses This 18.96 group of dresses consists of all our light sum mer tub silks and sheers In Jacket types, novelty sheers and smait tailored models. These are regular (12.50 val ues and come In half and regular sizes and at this low price are a sensational value I Try them on tomorrow Summer Dresses Values Fifteen of our better summer dresses are Included In this sensational cleanup. White and pastel prints and solid shades In triple sleeves; tub silks and other popu lar fabrics. New novelty models as well as chic tailored effects. Out they go tomorrow for onty 13.50 each. 700 Wash Dresses On Sale Tomorrow at Mann's 200 Fast Color Wash Dresses on Sale for 88c 200 Fast Color Wash Dresses on Sale for $1.00 200 Fast Color Wash Dresses on Sale for $1.95 1 00 Regular $3.95 Wash Frocks on Sale for $2.95 IIIMIIIIMIMIMII August Clean-Up on Children's Play Pajamas The Infants' Section announces a cleanup on children's play pajamas and slacks. These are ot print and plain suiting. Guaranteed to wash, without fading. Regular 81.00 value, and In sizes 4 to 14 yrs. 79 "Vanta ' Cotton Knit Panties - 35c Value A sale of cotton knit panties for Infants. These are "Vanta" knit training panties In sizes X and 2 only. 19 Suits for Fall We've just unpacked them! Beautiful New Bartlett Suits for Fall 1933-34. Newest cuts in oxford gray and blues at $26.00. The high lifthts of Bartlett Suits are hand made collars, shoulders hand finished, sleeve lining felled by hand, hand-made button holes, and all other basio inside work finished by hand. The fabrics are pure virgin wool. $25. Genuine " Cant Bust 'Em" PRINTED CORDS A ne shipment of popular "Cant Bust 'Em" cords for men and young men are now ready at Mann a. Then fine lonfc-llfe cream colored cords are Ideal for work and school. Sire 39 to 36 waist. $2.95 pr. of iummer to $12.50 $47-5 to $22.50 no: August Clean-Up Bargains FROM THE SECOND FLOOR Women's Reg. 50c White Aprons for 25c Women's Reg: $1.00 Blouses are now 88c Women's Reg. $1.00 Knit Blouses for 88c Women's Reg. 69c Blouses are now 39c Clean-Up on Khaki Outing Togs Sensational values In women's and Khaki Outing Garments. These are regular up to 11.95 in value. But .out they go tomorrow for Just one low price. MANN'S SECOND FLOOR Lisle Hose August cleanup sale of wo men's snd misses' fine qual ity Lisle Hose at 39c pair. These stockings come In all the pood shades and sizes. Special 25 Holeproof Silk Hose NEW COATS-SUITS AND DRESSES FOR FALL... NOW ON DISPLAY AT MANN'S August cleanup sale of 3t-lnch Printed Rayon Crepest This popular dress material comns In both light and dark prints In floral and geometric pat terns. Idfal for an early Fall frock. On sale tomorrow and Monday at Mann's. . Manns, net ,!m, Your Choice Saturday . . . MEDFORD 8 OWN STORE (III flilHMillii ItllMMI IIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIMIIMIII August Clean-Up Swim Suits Including Jantzen and Other Popular Suits WOOL SUITS August cleanup on women's and mlssea all wool Swim Suits. These are regular 91.73 aulta and come In all sizes and shades. Special $1.00ea. Another group or Swim Suits for women and misses at the August sale price. All are new style suits selling regular for $2.50. Special $1.95 ea. An assortment of genuine "Jant sen" and "Columbia Knit" Swim Suits for women and misses at 82.76. Man of these suits sold up to 85.00. $2.75 ea. In the Junior Section on the sec ond floor a sale of Swim Suits for girls. All sizes and styles to select from, and priced $JOpto $25.0 Second Floor IMIIIMIIMtlKMI misses' line quality 50' Sale of Fine French Crepe August T InrUrwpnr sUZXUjp A gmy and Monday sale of women's and misses' French Crepe Underwear constating of lace and tailored style slips and dance sets at $1.98. These are In Flesh, Whtt and Tea Rose. YOUR CHOICE $ 98 MAIN FLOOR pr. All Shades $1.00 Pair RAYON CREPE 59v SK MIMSia -? IIMHIMIIIIIItlMIIMIMmi August Clean-Up Kid Gloves August cleanup on a group of gen uine French Kid Gloves at $3.98 pair. These glores are In white and egg-shell In the popular slip on. 4-button length in fancy kid and novelty flare effects. $3.98 tQ $4.98 Value $2.98 August Clean-Up Handkerchiefs August cleanup on women's pure linen Handkerchiefs at 6 for $1.00. These are In applique, embroid ered and hand rolled hem styles. They come In colors .as well as all white. Reg. 25c Each 5 for $1.00 Amazing Offer BOURJOIS Perfume, Lipstick and Face Powder The Toiletries Section offers to morrow a combination alue In "Burjols" Toiletries. Bourjor's Per fume and Lipstick Free with each box of Evening In Paris Face Pow der. All For $1.10 August Clean-Up Utility Boxes August rlpsnup on these a and 4 compartment utility bojes at .1 At each. All are made from seasoned wood and covered with colorful cretonne. Your choice . Regular $1.95 Boxes $1.49 August Clean-Up Rubber Aprons Tn the Notion Section a sale of handy aire pure rubber Aprons at 15c each. These have pockets and shoulder trans and come In all shades. Choice 15 ea. MttMMMMIItMlietH I S5T' I