Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, November 02, 1933, Page 3, Image 3

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    MEPFOTCD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFOKD, OREGON, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1933.
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Letter, Inviting Hugh 8. Johnson,
administrator ot the National Re
covery administration, to Include
MedJord in bis western tour, was
mailed out today lrom the chamber
of commerce. An Invitation has also
been extended Senator C. L. McNary,
asking him to address a torum lunch
eon of the Medford chamber of com
merce In the near future.
The letter to Mr. Johnson reads:
"It has been brought to our at
tention that you are planning to
tour the Paclllc coast next month
and I wish u take this opportunity
of extending to you a hearty limita
tion to visit Medfor.
"I approbate that you psebably are
flooded with reqweaea from various
commtmlties but I bekeve It would,i
e very eneflctal tf; the recovery
prooranl if yevi cu-! aorenge to come
to iCledtord.
"TJfis city Is sttMateM Midway be
tweea Sa FaIso an Bertlood.
awl I knew that ear 12.880 elMzens
Bt tfcese ef tHe Mer cities r MUth
V Oregon wewla! apselate tli,e p
yert'ialty hear yiur message. I
cm iislve!ff .gsSKKitee ywa am au
Vexie of over two tkeijstfn In this
city and wijh a huotaup over the radio
your audience wauld be wejl over a
hunted thousand In this aouthern
Oregon country.
"A stop over in Medford would not
delay you to any extent, especially U
you are traveling by airplane and I
firmly believe that If you will honor
us with a visit in Medford. that It
will Immeasurably benefit the presi
dent's recovery program In northern
California and southern Oregoif.
'Yours very truly.
"W. S. BOLGER.
"President."
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KOCfETY
d Clubs
lle Club Meets
Saturday Afternoon
There will be a meeting of the Dixie
iub Saturday afternoon at the home
f lens. C. C- Murray at 621 West
EWventh street. Members are asked
te gather there at 2 o'clock.
Miss Mtirray Leaves
Ior Campus Visit
Miss Lucille Murray, member of the
lscal younger set, left this morning
for Salem, where she will be guest
of friends at Willamette university
lor home-coming.
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To Klamath Falls Chief Ranger
Starvld H. Can field of Crater Lake
aatioaal park, Is to be- assigned to
tke branck fflees of the park at
Blastvatb Falls, during tke wixter sea
eon, It was announced today.
Lydi'a E. Pink-ham'
Tablets Relieve a-nct
Cofl-bKrf PePiodfe Paiite
Sihioal tests prove it. Take them
todav for welcome ease and com
fort, lake them regularly for perma
nent relied
No narcotics. No dizziness;' No
on pleasant effects.'
Sold Iff all druggists-KSmail box
50)!. Iiarger size, if you prefer;
Very Special Values
Friday and Saturday
Another lot of Fur-trim-med
Coats, special
Tailored Coats and Swagger
Suits,
pecial
DRESSES
Silks, knits and wools.
Special Friday
$2.95 to
HATS
. UO new Fall models.
Special
95 c
-Tho Band Box & Shoe Box
The Store That Saves You Money"
223 E. 6th St. . Phone 989
Club Reports Due
For Sunday Pages
Tomorrow is Friday, when all
club, lodge and chur;h circle an
nouncements and reports for the
Sunday edition will be due at the
Mall Tribune. Publicity chairmen
are urged to bring In announce
ments or telephone them to the
society editor before 6 o'clock Fri
day evening.
Reports of events occurring prior
to Friday, and announcements for
the coming week, will appear In
the Monday edition If received
later than Friday evenlnR.
SHAPED AT MEET
Oregon's Diamond Jubilee celebra
tion took definite form last night,
when members of the general corns,
mlttee gathered fa their first session
at the Chamber of Commerce, and
outlined various steps of the observ
ance of itie state's birthday, to open
here June 3, 1934."
E. C. (Jerry) Jerome, general chair
man of the celebration, presided at
the enthusiastic gathering, character
ized by the sincere belief that "Old
Man .Oregon" has a birthday party
coming, and that he'll blow the
candles out In Medford at the close
of the biggest celebration in seventy-
five years of stavenood. (And he
won't have to wear whiskers to the
party. Chairman Jerome assured all
present ).
No concessions will be granted
space at the celebration unless they
are passed on by the general com
mittee, to protect the public against
rackets. Entertainment will be con
stant and the pioneer, who made
Oregon's birth possible, will be glori
fied throughout the week, with ev
ery section of the state cooperating
in the program t
There will be a day for everybody
fanner to merchants and the dog
races are expected to draw visitors
from all sections ot the coast, Mr.
Jerome stated.
Governor Julius L. Meier, who Is
giving Medford his unqualified sup
port In the celebration, has written
the mayor of every city in the state,
asking that committees be appointed
to start work on the birthday party.
Committee chairmen, who will di
rect the various phases of the cele
bration here were announced last
.night by Chairman Jerome, They in
clude: Floyd Hart, aviation; W. A.
Gates, home products; B. R. Shreve,
publicity; P. E. Wahl, finance; O. O.
Alenderfer, dog races; Raymond Mik
sche, beautification; George Hunt,
queen contest; school essays, C. a.
Smith; advertising, C. L. MacDnaH;
trap shoot, T. E. Daniels; W. P.
Isaacs, fly casting contest; H. Cham
ler Egan, golf tournament; John Mof
fatt, street decoration; Prof. Irving
Vlning. pioneer exhibit; W. W. Allen,
concessions; J. C. Thompson, enter
tainment: E. C. Solinsky. Crater Lake;
Henry Enters, housing, an c. C.
Altkouse, rabbit show.
JOAN BLONDELL IN
'BROADWAY
BAD'
"Broadway Bad." the story of a girl
who made New York acclaim her and
like It, opened at the Roxy theater
thla afternoon. Heading the cast are
Joan Blondell, Rlcardo Cortez, Ginger
Rogers, Allen Vincent. Victor Jory,
Adrlenne Ames and Spencer Charters.
COATS
Smart fur-trimrned, silk lined and inter
lined dress coats.- Deep fur collars, newest
styles and materials. You will expect these
high grade garments to be twice the price.
Special at
$1995
$11.95
$8.95 10 $19.95
and Saturday
$11.95
SHOES
At monrv-Mvltiff Talue.
UkIIm shoe
$1.95 to $4.95
Kiddies Shoes
$1.25 to $2.95
"The Baron" Coming to Holly
i.V.
J,'-r. i
Li ai'sL&aaaaaasi ram am a
ipmaHsHaanaiaMMBXavexs'asjSMiHHHHflMMMHHKMM
JIMMY DURANTE ".EDNA MAY OLIVER. JACK PEARL art. HENRY
' KOLKER n MEET THE BARON
Jack Pearl, famous "Baron Mun-,
chausen" of radio, Jimmy Durante of
"Schnozzle" fame, and Zaau Pitts,
S
FILE BUDGETS FOR
- School district levies for 1934, for
maintenance of schools, warrant In
debtedness, bond Interest, and
miscellaneous matters, have been filed
with the county clerk, as follows:
District-
Amount.
S 18.79600
54.384 25
1.847.41
6.988 S3
3.747.96
710.00
Jacksonville
Ashland
Valley View
Eagle Point ,
Lone Pine -
Antioch
Climax
Agate
463 00
3.038.18
Sams Valley ,
Talent
Mt. Fltt
Thompson Creek
Meadows
Brownsboro
Applegate
Forrest Creek
Reese Creek
Dead Indian
North Trail -
Medford
Prospect
Soda Springs
Evans Valley v
Laurelhurst
Bellvlew
Liberty
Benver Creek
Roguelands
Tolo
Howard
5.869 19
8,467.88
47.38
635.17
138 50
191.66
473.00
1,151.03
1.593 00
1.127.0
6200
189,487 00
11,480.00
1.760 00
7.568.22
432 14
3.686.20
771-20
111.00
1,515.00
877.44
6.0B7.00
Scale of the districts will have mo
special levy. There are 180 dstrlcts
In the county, nil 29 have file tkelr
budgets te tae. The frnal date ws
NovesVer 1, as" all aoe expected i
report by tMe end f the week.
Portland Seused .
By Owe Imek Ram
PORTLAND, Nov. 2. p) Nearly
one Inch of rain waa added yeater-
Pints Imported
BAY RUM
35c
mm
1 lb. U. S. P.
EPSOM SALTS
lOc .
4 oz. Pure
OLIVE OIL
15c
Pints
PEROXIDE
23c
4 oz. Aromatic
CASCARA
29r.
mm
2 oz. Spirits
CAMPHOR
17c
Pint3 Rubbing
ALCOHOL
15c
mix
4 oz. Pure
CASTOR OIL
15c
POPULAR WELL KNOWN
BRANDS AT LOW
EVERYDAY PRICES
ASPIRIN
ICO-Mad'n Aspirin 19c
ICO-Wyeth Aspirin 29c
ICO -Bayer Aspirin 59c
whimsical comedienne, are the laugh-
making trio heading the all-come-
dian cast in "Meet the Baron,"
lng to the Holly Saturday.
KM ED
Broadcast Schedule
Friday
8:08 IVcrAilait News H'
UK.
8:&6 ytes9A CK ,
8:15 A Peerless arsfife.
8:30 Shopping GuWe.
8:45 The Royal Cluta.
9:00 Friendship Circle.
0:30 Morning Melody.
0:45 Home-malers Bureau.
10:00 U. S. Weather Fuaeiajft.
10:00 Eb an Zeb.
10:15 Radio School of Clwy.
10:30 Musical Notes.
31:00 The Grants Pass JN.
11:15 Martial Music.
11:30 Protective Diet Lew; me.
11:45 Song and Comedy,
12:00 Mid -day Review.
12:15 Radio Rendezvous.
12:30 News Flashes by Mail Truae.
12:30 Monarch Melodies.
12 :4 5 Vignettes.
1 :00 Varieties.
2:00 Classified Edition of the Air,
3:00 A, Tour of San Francisco.
3:05 Songs for Everyday.
3:30 KMED Program Review.
3:35 Music of Old.
4 :00 Cocktail of Music.
4 :30 Masterworks.
5:00 Ceril and Sally.
5:15 Thrill Seeker.
5:30 Si and Elmer.
5:45 News Digest by Mall Tribune.
6:00 Medford Theatre Guide.
6:15 Sports and Fishing Flashes by
Al Piche.
8:20 Color Harmony.
6:30 The Golden Voice of the Rogue
River Valley.
6:45 Holly-Time.
7:00 The Hawk.
7:15 Modernistics.
7:30 Chandu the Magician.
7:4:5 Nine Striking Beauties.
8: 89 t 8:30 The Rogue Hiver Cow
beys. day an last night to the excess pre
elpltaitlon fer Both the year and the
aeaaen heje. tn ttie 24-hw period
Pertlaad Kceved .93 f m Inch.
About .7 ef an lh f rein fell ia
1 a Xour-heur period laat night. -
Western Thrift Storey
125 East Sixth Street
(Next to Wurts' Gift Shop
Friday, Saturday and Monday Selling
Bring your list to Western Thrift and Be Assured of
THE LOWEST PRICES IN TOWN
Kindly note No Merchandise listed herein or stocked at West
ern Thrift is Sold for less than cost. Prices Quoted inoftide a
SMALL profit and a huge saving to our customers.
S1.00 Milea ' n-1 loe Dial r - -
Nervine Of C Tohaeco t for X3C
30c New Box rj 1 $1.00 Ital Briar O Q
Stationery , t I C Pipe Oi) C
Fresh Flashlight rj 50c Lockllte nn
Bnttrrle,, S for 1 C Tohacro Pourhe. OiC
35c Vlckg n4 1 Pound Tobacco rfC
VnH) Rlih ti 1 C Prim e Albert 3 C
I Pound Borden's AQk iftc 3"01, TOacco q
Malted Milk 'tivC Tn Nickels iC
50c Dr. Payne's q Be Cigars. n j
Tooth Pn.te 1 7 C F.I Modelo for J C
$1.00 Ambrosia O IJIT,,n,fr 1 f
Fare Powder LjC fhntlnr (ream lUC
30c l!6-lr.e jq $1.00 Thermos ayQ
Kodak Film. ZjC Varmim Bottle I iv C
S loot Mrlnie 4 A HM Pilot qq
Till'lne 1UC Alarm llnck. ZOC
fiOc SnnrtI Brand . Q $1.00 flem Rar.br A f
Porket Knlve. 1 jC 5 rtmihle Fdte Blade. 47C
BOc llan'ord's nn 2r (llllette, Prnhak 4 Q
nalam nf Mrrrh ZjC and Auto atrnp Blade. . 1 ,7 C
3.V Whl.k rn 5e randy a
Brooms fajC Bara TrC
MEDFORD S ORIGINAL CUT-RATE STORE
I fat y eft
125 EAST
VALLEY TURKEY
IS UNDER
PREVIOUS YEAR
Tho turkey output of the Rogue
River valley this season will be be
tween 30,000 and 35,000 less than
last year, according to County Agent
Robert1 G. Fowler. The birds are of
good size and healthy. There has
been some buying for California mar
kets. This week a buyer sought two
carloads of young turkeys. The price
"talked" has been 25 and 27 cents
per pound.
A 20 per cent shortage In the na
tional turkey crop has been recorded
in some trade Journals. The recent
heat wave in California held back
the development of some of the tur
keys of that section. Turkey prices
Tuesday In San Francisco ranged a
cent higher than a year ago, and were
quoted at 25 and 30 cents per pound.
The price is expected to advance as
Thanksgiving approaches.
Holdings of frozen turkeys are re
ported as low.
Poultry Producers of Central Cali
fornia Tuesday quoted twrkeys as fol
lows :
Fancy young hen, all weigh La, 25
cents per ?ou&4.
Fancy oU hen. all wefcjtata, 24 cets
jT loun.
Fancy young toiM- 11 to 17 pounds,
cent per pun.
Fancy young torn, 17 to 22 pounds,
36 cents per pound.
, Swotations on other holiday poul
try follow:
Fa cy youn g d uls, 3 to 4
?unto, 10 cents per pound.
-Famcy young geese, 9 t 12 pnds.
2 cetts per pound.
Livestock.
ORTLAND. Nov. 2. (AP)-attle;
100; calves 60, steady, unchwigcd.
HOOS: 150; steady, unchanged.
SHEEP; 500; about steady, un
changed. Portland Produce
PORTLAND, Nov. 2. P) BUTTER
Prints, extras, 24c; standarda, 23c
lb.
BUTTERFAT Portland delivery: A
grade, 21c; farmer'a door delivery, 19c
per lb.; aweet cream 5c higher.
EGOS Pacific Poultry Producera'
selling price: Fresh extra special,
31c; extras, 29c; standards. 24c; me
diums, 25c; pullets, 18c dozen. Buy
ing price by wholesalera: Fresh extras.
29c doz.: firsts, 23c; mediums, 20c
dozen; undergrade, 14c; pullets. 14c.
COUNTRY MEATij Selling price to
retailers: ' Country-killed hogs, best
butchers, under 150 lbs. 7-7'4o; vcal
ers, 90-100 lbs. 6i4-7c lb: light and
thin, 4-5c; heavy calves. 4c lb; lambs.
8-9c lb.; yearlings, 4-5o lb.; heavy
ewes, 2-3c lb.: medium cows, 2-5c
lb.; canner cows, l-2o lb.; bulla, 4
Vic lb.
LIVE POULTRY Portland delivery:
Buslng prices Colored fowls, 4 to 6
lbs. 13c; over 6 lbs. 11c: spring put-
SIXTH ST,
market?
lets. 2 to 3li lbs. 12c: roasters over
3'i lbs. lie; Leghorn fowls over 3',
lbs. 10c; under 3i lbs. 9c; broilers,
l'a to 2 lbs. 13c; 2 lbs. and up 11c:
stags, 8c; roosters, 5c; Pekln ducks.
10c; colored ducks. Be; geese, 8c in.
Cheese, milk, mohair, cases ra bark,
hops, onions, potatoes, cantaloupes,
wool and hay. unchanged.
Portland Wheat
PORTLAND, Nov 2 (AP) Wheat:
Open High Low Close
May .73 .7354 .'3 .73 '.i
Dec 67i .68?; .6714 -B?4
Cash:
Big Bend bluestem .75
Dark hard winter. 13 pet. .77
Soft white . .69
Western white . .'. .69
Hard winter .69
Northern spring .69
Western red .69
Oats: No. S whife. 22.
Corn: No. 2 E yellow, 22.
Mlllrun, standard, $13460.
Todoy'a car receipts: Wheat, 25;
barley, 3; f)ur, 16; corn, 9; oain, 4.
Chicago" Whoa
CHICAGO. Nev. 2. (AP) Wheat:
Open Hlpfc Low . Clese
Dec. .85 JlS'i .88, .B6H-54
May .fei'i .SS'i .86
July 8S',a .88'.; .; .B'i-,
8AI FACKCO, KV. 2. pS
Butterfnt, f. . b., Saa Francisco, X3
23 4 c.
8tok, SiMs n'ewisea.
(Coyrip't. 1933. Stanaokd Statistics
Ca.)
50 20 21 SO
' Jhtfls Rr's fa Total
Todia; i 82.5 38.9 68.1 73.2
Prev. day .. 81.5 87.9 68.2 72.4
Week ag, .... 84.0 39.4 71.9 76.0
Year age .... 50.2 24.6 82.0 61.8
3 S'i. iff ....130.8 105.6 181.0 135.7
Bond Sale Averages.
(Copyrlgrj., 1933, Standard Statistics
Co.)
November 2: -.
20 20 20 60
Ind'ls Rr's Ufa Total
Today 71.5 70 9 78.4 73.6
Prev. day 71.6 70.8 78.5 73.6
Week ago 72.1 72.7 79.8 74.8
Year ago ... 62.4 63.4 81.3 69.0
3 yra. ago .... 91.4 105.8 99.4 98.9
NEW YORK, Nov. 3. (AP) The
stock market maintained & generally
firm position today In trading that
waa as llatless as that of the pre
vious session. Reported purchases
of small amounts of gold in London
and Paris by the federal reserve sys
tem failed to create any unusual en
thusiasm. The close was Irregularly
higher. Transfers approximated 1,
.100,000 shares.
Today's closing prices for 31 se
lected stocks follow:
Al. Chcm. & Dye ........................ 130
Am, Can . . 89
Am. & Fgn. Power 8
to meet you! . J 'jfe JH ih U
They'll be waiting here fjll""'V f"'
Oh, what tun t It will be Jolly I . fLmf ? " f" f
Come and pick yonr favorite 0j y V
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Beth. Steel
Caterpillar Tract.
Chrysler
Coml. Solv.
Cuxtlss Wright
Du Pont
Oen. Foods
Gen. Motors
Int. Harvest.
I. T. & T
Johns Man. ..
Mont. Ward
North Amer.
Penney (J. C.)
Phillips Pet.
Radio
Sou. Pac
Std. Brands
St. Oil Cal.
St. OH N. J.
Trans. Amer
Union Carb
United Alrcrafe .
U. S. Steel
Megis Toomey Star
Of Pdmlto Pictme'
One of the largest and most color
ful natural settings of its type ever
seen In motion pictures was utilized
for the filming of "State Trooper,"
coralng Saturday to the Rlalto, when
the 12.i-ace refinery of the Standard
Oil catiay of l Segundo, Cal., was
turned over t the motloa picture
ogim!zatl,n to obtatx authentic
sfeaes for the production w4ilt tells
a tery ef the petroleum laie.M.y ef
tke far we.
"Sta Trooper," ft
awAt A ascl.-iMM4 f a &tAVn(e
price-slashing war. haa a brllllaci
caart cnelsttng of Rea 'rffev, Eva
lju ITnaya an Walter Mc&wjrii.
For Utah School tMid tfcMflos
High sttirtriKs
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Phone 1111
A NATIONALLY
A. T. & T
Anaconda ,
Atch. T. is 8. F.
Bendlx Aviation
idem
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Reports Theft P. I. Sandor of
Trail filed a report with city police
officere that a lamp chimney, gua
shells and a pair of shoes were stolen
from his car, in a parking lot Wed
nesday.
Famous
"Rothmoor"
COATS
A siiipnicai of Rothmoors
anw today. Black, brown
aaal twce mfxtures. You
know the quality of these
cy3 tsKiriiIiji
AiPSf.0.NGEI'BN-l?
I i-TT
FAMOUS BEltl'
THOROUGH
AGEING!
For 55" years Rainier
has known this to be .
one of the secrets of
full, rich beer flavor.'
Zrtfaaf pmBng beartn ihm .'
Wtl mdtbr thm Ujtt
bnwtry In thm IVeaf
RAINIER BREWING CO..IHC.
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