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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFOT5D, OREGON, TUESDAY, NOTTMBER 21, 1933. Standard "Torture Car" Coming WITH TOKENS AT FAMILY NEEDS AID FOR KELLY'S SEAT PXGE EIGHT FAREWELL PARTY Honoring Hueto B. Rankin, who re tires the last of this month as super visor of the Rogue River national forest, after 26 years In the forestry worn, employe of the forest and their lrlenda Sunday entertained with largo party at Rogue Elk, 129 being In Attendance. Supervisor Rankin vaa presented number of gifts, each of the five CCW camps In the foreat presenting him with a token, as well as the regular forest personnol, Including the foreat guards and road foremen Moon Prairie camp, M. A. Murdock superintendent, gave Mr. Rankin chair of yew wood, which the boya at the camp had mode. The Lake o' the Woods enmp, of which R. M. Smith Is superintendent, presented a bench of lodgepole pine, and the Unper Rogue River camp, c. d. Hoov. r, auperlntendent, gave n occasional table of poltahed petrified wood slabs In a black walnut frame. A rocking chair and footatool were presented from the Elk crock camp, of which J. P. DeWltt Is supirintend- ent. Prom Applegate camp came hull-tree of vew wood with a laurel base. H. L. Nutting la superintend, ent of this group. During the afternoon, speeches were made hv E. J. HanzllK OI ronuna, with the forestry offices there; Karl h. Janouch. who will aucceed Mr. Rankin as supervisor, and J. tt. Cribble, who has been stationed In the Lake ' the Woods section during the summer. The presentation from the campa was made by 'he various camp auiic.-- Intonrients. Program for the afternoon was In charge of the girls from the forestry office, with Miss Jsnie. omun chairman. Music for the afternoon was furnished by J. W. Llchtenberger and daughter and Mrs. J. w. suiuvan Expressing their confidence In the return of prosperity to Medford, the Medford Concrete Construction Co., has recently completed negotlatlona with the Durallth corporation flan Franclaco office to handle their pro duct In Jackson, Josephine, Curry and Siskiyou counties. With the co-operation of a factory expert, the office of the highway ware house la being transformed Into an artistic and Interesting dlsp'lay room. The headquartera of the new depart ment will be located there. The de partment will be under management of Homer Marx. The Durallth corporation la the lanrent exclualve manufacturers of wall texture decoration In the world, The addition of the Durallth depart ment marka a really constructive atep In the business revival of Medford, according to U. D. Semon, vlce-preal-dent of the construction company. He feels that It la going to give a great deal of much-needed work to the building and decorating crafts men In the community. Awn, xy-'i v, Z ?,'"" fit Efcgs, coffee and tout right of sizzling englnf. ' Eat It or not thU chef li preparing a regular short order of coffee, eggs, and toast Just to show that the rsdlatorleaa car, running without water, on the, new 100 Pennsylvania Moblloil, la slz- zlnlg hot. This "torture test" car will visit Medford Thursday and travel the streets in normal traffic without a radiator or water cooling system. In spite of the terrific heat developed In the engine in some cases more than twice normal temperature the new Moblloll kept everything running smoothly. . Livestock. PORTLAND, Nov. 21. (AP) Cat tle 100; calves 10: slow, steady. Bulls, cutter and medium, ai.50$2.50; others unchanged. HOGS 300; 15c lower. Lightweight, good and choice. i3.6Sa4.35; medium weight, good and choice, $3.90t435; heavyweight, good and choice, $3.50 g 4.00; others unchanged. SHEEP 200; steady, unchanged. Portland Produce PORTLAND, NOV. 31. (AP) But ter Prints, extras, 24c; standards, 23c lb. BUTTERP AT Portland delivery: A grade, 31c; farmer's door delivery, lDc per lb.; sweet cream 6c higher. CIG8 Pacific Poultry Producers' selling price: Fresh extra special, 31c; extras, 20c; standards, 24c; me dium, 25c: pullets, 18c dozen. Buy ing price by wholesalers: Fresh ex tras, 29c dozen; firsts, 23c; mediums, 20c dozen; undergrade, lie; pullets, 14e. Cheese, milk, country meats, live poultry, onions, potatoes, wool and hay, unchanged. E T Elks of Mcdrord will hold a con tract bridge tournament at the tem ple Saturday evening, December 2, to benefit the Christmas tree charity fund of the lodge. Mrs. Qua Newbury will aupervlse the tournament and announces that the play will be du plicate contract, using the accumu lative score. Tables will be formed in section, and four cash prices will be given for each section. The player will have the same partner throughout the evening. Mrs. Newbury atates that this plan permits anyone who enjoys an evening of contract to participate, whether an experienced player or not. Any parties desiring to form their own tables for the evening are re quested to make reservations early by calling Mrs. Newbury, or the Elks temple. Further details concerning the affair will appear In The Mall Tribune from time to time. OFFERING OF TURKEYS PORTLAND) Nov. 81. A more free offering of turkeys at country points waa Indicated by reports to tile trade here today, and greater activity I la predicted for the next day or twj. j Wednesday la the deadline for south-' trn shipments, Ie was said, however, the demand j for the blrda la being supplied even I with the current light supply, ! No change In price waa suggested Jolna Army Ployd Porter Is leaving this evening by train for Ban Fran. Cisco, having enlisted yesterday In : the United Statea aimy. 1 When Your Daughter Comes to Womanhood Give Her Lydia E. Finkhnm'a Vegetable Compound Moat girls In their teens need tonic and regulator, Cilva your daughter Lydla E. Plnkham'e Vegetable Compound (or the nut lew months. Teach her how to guard her health at this critical time. When the Is a happy, healthy wife and mother aha will thank you. Chicago Wheat CHICACJO, Nov. 31. (AP) Wheat Open High Low Close Dec. .89 .89 V, .87H May I .9214 .93 1.4 .91 '.4 July .93 .93'.4 a0!4 .8874-89 93H-14 Wall St. Report ECMED Broadcast Schedule Wednesday. 8:00 Breakfast News, Mall Tribune. 8:05 Musical Clock. 8:15 A Peerless Parade. 8:30 Shopping Guide. 9:00 Friendship circle Hour. 8:30 Morning Melody. 10:00 u. 8. Weather Forecast. 10:00 Eb and Zcb. 10:15 Gladys La Marr. 10:30 Morning Comments. 10:45 Musical Notes. 11:00 Grants Pass Hour. 11:15 Martial Music. 11:30 Protective Diet League. 11:45 Song and Comedy. 1 12:00 Mid-day Peview. 13:15 Radio Rendezvous. 13:30 News Flashes by Mall Tribune. 13:30 Pine Organ Concert., 12:45 Father Merritt Sanderson. 1:00 Varieties. 2:00 Classified Edition of fhe Air. 3:00 Songs for Everyday. 3:30 KMKD Program Review. 3:35 Music of Old. 4:00 Cocktail of Music. 4 :30 Mnsterworks, 6:00 Cecil and Sally. 5:18 Popular Parade. 6:30 SI and Elmer. 6:45 Neva Dlpet by Malt Tribune. 6:00 Medford Theater Guide. 6:15 Sports and Flahiag Flashes by Al Piche. 6:20 Dinner Dance. 6:45 Holly Time. 7:00 The Hawk. 7:15 A Tour of San Francisco. 7:20 to 8:00 Eventide. Their home and all Its contents destroyed by fire yesterday, a widow and her four young children of the Roxy Ann district are today facing a bleak prospect. Members of the Roxy Ann Grange, at their meeting last night, undertook to seek some measure of relief for the unfortu nate family and were busy .today In effort to secure needed furniture, bedding, clothing, kitchen utensils, tableware, groceries and money, to enable a new atart. A distressing feature of the fire was the fact that negotiations had been made for trading the country place for a small home in Medford, and the deal was to have been con sum mated this week. With the loss of the uninsured house, however, the family, whose husband and father died suddenly only alx weeks ago. was left without money, shelter, food or clothing. Mrs. W. C. Andrews has been desig nated by Roxy Ann Grange to receive contributions for the family and any one wishing to aid may get in touch with Mrs. Andrews by calling 437-M. Carpenters Pray Before Labor On Methodist Church Unusual crowds are turning out each night at the Free Methodist church, 10th and Ivy streets, to hear the Rev. Harry Black, "Newsboy Evan gelist." and prophetical lecturer from Los Angeles. He speaks tonight on 'What Is the Mark of the Beast? Is It a Literal Brand and Will All Be Demanded Soon to Have This Mark In Order to Buy. Sell, Do Business. Get Work or Hold a Job?" He will illustrate his message by means of a blackboard drawing. One of the unique features about the meetings Is the fact that even though the church Is being remodeled, enlarged and extra seating provided, the work for the most part la being donated, still the crowds continue to come. The carpenters had a prayer meet ing in the building yesterday morning before beginning work and while the sound of hammer and saw may be heard throughout the day from the happy workers it does not mar the spirit of worship nor hinder the ser vice each evening. Twenty-three responded to the altar call Sunday night and an additional number again last night. The services are interdenomina tional In character and aa a result j the congregations are composed of members from various churches and from no church at all. A record crowd Is expected tonight when Blark speaks "The Mark of the Beast." A number of lead! nit Democrats of the county wired vernor Julius Meier last' night ure.ng the appoint ment of A. Moore Hamilton, . presi dent of the You h Democratic league of Jackson county, as successor to E. O. Kelly, in the house of repre sentatives. Kelly's place waa made vacant by his having received appoint ment to a federal post in Washington, D. C. The telegram, according to Frank DeSouza, local Democratic wheelhorse, points out to the governor that ap pointment of Hamilton would be In line with the wishes of the people who, at the last election, chose Kelly, a Democrat, to represent them In the leg! Mature. Hamilton, who has been active In county Democratic circles for some time, Is a son of C. T. Hamilton, or- chardlst of the Mc Andrews Hill dis trict, and Is editor of the Medford News. Method of filling the legislative va cancies for the special session, con vened Monday, haa not yet been de cided, some wishing the governor to name substitute solons, while other counties want It done by county courts. 1 Be correctly corseted la an Artist Model by Ethel wyn B. Hoffmann Silver. NEW YORK, NOV. 31. (AP)- e liver steady V4 higher at 44. Why Hospitals Use a Liquid Laxative Hospitals and doctors have always used liquid laxatives. And the public is fast returning to laxatives in liquid form. Do you Know the reasons? The dose of a liquid laxative can be measured. The action can be con trolled. It forms no habit; you need not take a "double dose" a day or two later. A'or will a mild liquid laxative irritate the kidneys. The right liquid laxative brings a perfect movement, and there is no discomfort at the time, or after. The wrong cathartic may keep you constipated as long as you keep on using it! And the habitual use of irritating salts, or of oowerful druos in the highly concentrated form of pills and tablets may prove injurious. A week with a properly prepared liquid laxative like Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin will tell you a lot. A few weeks' time, and your bowels can be "as regular as clockwork." Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin is an approved liquid laxative which all druggists keep ready for use.lt makes an ideal family laxative; effective for all ages, and may be given the youngest child. Member N. R. A. NEW YORK. Nov. St. (AP) The atoek market was a little ntrvous to day, deaplte another mark-up of 10 cents an ounce In the domeatlo gold price and a turthor decline In dollar rates. The alcohol', and metnla were heavy, but the r,lla and a few In dustrial taut, were fairly atearty. The close was easy. Transfers approxi mated 1,850.000 shares. Todays closing prices for 20 se lected atocka follow: Al. Chem & Dye . 142'J Am. Can 00'i Am. tc Fun. Pow. 10i A. T. T 120 Anaconda M 18 Atch. T. 4t 8. P. B'i Bendlx Avla - 18 . 33 'i . 48 H . 3 Beth. Steel California Park'g Caterpillar Tract. Clirytfor Curtlaa-Wrlght . DuPont - On. Foods Gen. Mot .. Int. Hnrvcat. Monty Ward ... North Amer. .......... ..... Penney (J, C.) .... .... .... Phillips Pet Sou. Pac std. Branda .. . w... 3:i'j St. Oil Cal 4:1', St. Oil N. J 40 Traua. Amrr. .................. 8'j Union Carb. 471; Unit. Aircraft 34 U. 8. 8teel 44'- .. 35 ... 33 ... 43 ... 33 H ... 14 , . 3 17 - '"I . 30'1 Ran fnim-l.ro lliittrrfnt. 8AN KRANC1SCO, Nov. 31. (Ar) Buttertnt, 33U-3SV. Medical Controversy v. ; ;J I f 1 i a. .. i ' vwux .M 'i LA V, J I? t " 1, V - ' , : " ' , - TURKEY GROWERS Our Turkey receiving days will be Nov. 24th and 25th only. We would prefer only prime bird, which will assure you of the Tery best market. Get In touch w'tli us at once for more infor mation comernlng onr shipping arrangement. F. E. SAMSON CO. Phone 833. 229 N. Riverside Dr. 8tephen J. Maher, chairman of the Connecticut Tuberculous as. loclatlon, announced that h had discovered a method of making tu berculoils germs produce new germ, which destroy ths tubercle bacilli. His announcement hi caused controversy In medics' Jlrcles. (Associated Presi Photo) 4 Hi an mai i A.ttmMan.i. aw, Waa It. IfJ TURKEYS Now Receiving for the Thanksgiving Market HIGHEST CASH PRICES Standard Grade Swift &z Co. Phone 30 NOTICE Poultry Dealers and Buyers RAILWAY EXPRESS AGENCY Announces REDUCTION IN RATES ON DRESSED POULTRY From" MEDFORD, OREGON To CALIFORNIA, OREGON AND WASHINGTON POINTS EXAMPLES OF RATE REDUCTIONS To San franc I sco. Onkland and liar ,rra. Lot of Son pound and nrer -..1.V per rwt. " " lea ihiin 500 pound..-... IMc perewt. Overnight erTlce to Ran Franciico. Oakland and other Bay Cttiei To Lot An Ir and rontlguoiift territory Lots of 50 pound and "Tr - f H per cwt. " M le thsn 500 pound.,.... -... 1.90 per cwt. To Seattle and Turn ma l ot of 300 pound nnd nrer......,. 1 -tS per cwt. To Fort la ml Any quantity . ..... .73 per cwt. Rte Include pkk-np and dflhrrr nerrlca within speclMed limit, (Hntr and Thariert Subject to Chun re without Notice) In mi re jour poultry reaching destination In jood order by nlnc RAILWAY EXPRESS AGENCY, INC. Serving; the Nation For 04 Yean NATION-WIDE SERVICE Starting Wednesday Morning Mann s Annual November Sale of Silks Because we made such tremendous purchases . . . Because we contracted for these silks many months ago . . . We can make these prices so far under today's market as to be nothing short of amazing! Buy now for Holiday Home Sewing. c yi c yd. c yd. 40-inch Silk Crepes Make up a gift or two from this 40-Inch Silk Crepe! Weal for Pajamas, Slips and Negligees or dainty bits of underwear. Color selection Includes black, maize. Copen, Nile, rich red and tl&vj blue . . . Silk topes and thread to match In the Notion Section. 40-inch Crepe Chiffon If you are Interested In a beautiful fabric suitable for party frocks, under wear and other dainty things. See our 40-Inch Crepe Chlffona and Geor gettea. These are In light and dark ahadea and sell regular for 1.40 yard. Trims for evening frocks In the Jewelry Section. 40-inch Silk Prints For a smart atreet frock or suit . . . You will find a pattern and color to your fancy in this group of 40-Inch Silk Prlnta . . . Regular $1.39 and (1.40 values In a very complete selection of light and dark shades. A collar and' cuff set 'to complete your ensemble In the Neckwear Dept. 36-inch Seersucker Silk Crepe Many chic sport frocks, suits and skirts will be made from this 39-inch Seersucker Silk Crepe at 88c yard. A real $1.49 fabric In tea roae, Copen, blark, gold, gray and bronze. This is a washable material. Buttons and belts for trims In the Notion Dept. 49 98 98 98 c yd. 36-inch Rayon Krinkle Crepes 39 Butterick and Vogue Patterns See thla Inexpensive washable Rayon Krinkle Crepe and Rayon Shaming for lingerie and sport frocks. A 36-fnch material that comes in good shades and formerly sold for 69c and 69c yard. Tapes and other sowing needs In the Notion Dpt. 40-inch Rayon Slip Satin Tou'U enjoy making up a gift or two from this lovely 40 -Inch Rayon Slip Satin . . A 59c value that goes on sale tomorrow for only 39c yard. Light and dark shades including navy blue and black. Silk Section Main Floor. 36-inch Rayon Laces A sale many have been waiting fori 36-inch Rayon Laces in light blue, Nile green, pink, Copen. yellow and red. These laces are much In demand for holiday party frocks. They are regular 1.19 yard. Your choice tomorrow 40-inch Faille Bengaline 40-inch Faille Bengaline In brown, black, navy blue, dark green, wine and eel gray is the leading Fall silk for one's new frock . . . Yet it costs only 1.49 yard at Mann's . . . New Gloves and Bags to harmonize with this silk are ready for your selection. 40-inch Washable Field Crepe A beautiful fabric thli 40-Inch all Silk Field Crepe! Suitable for dreues and underwear alike. Comes In both dark and light ahadea and washable. Field crepe la only $1.29 yard at Mann a. Accessories and sewing needs to use with thla material will be found on the Main Floor. 39 79 yd. c yd. c yd. Winter's New Leather Bags After you have completed your Holiday Frock come to the Bag Section and pick out one of theae new Leather Bags to harmonize or contrast your ensemble. New rough and smooth leathera and auedea In the season'., amartest atyles are ready lor your selection. $2.98 ea. New Neckwear New Fall and Winter Neckwear to finish off that new dreaal Chlo satin, flat crepe and velvet affairs In styles now In vogue. White, eggshell, brown, green and red. $1.98 ea. Colonial Dames Specialist Mlsa Arrab Ross, specialist from the Colonial Dames Labora torlea In Hollywood la here to sdvlse you! Let her prescribe the care beat suited to develop your particular type of beauty. She will also give you a complete "make-up" and facial treat ment with Colonial Darr.ea Brauty Aids, to show how your complexion mav be kept exquisitely clear and youthful. Thll service Is compllments-y. Make Your Appointment at Once JfanrnQtMlmtftou $59.5 A CtKUIKI Something New in SWEATERS The "Will Wlte Gorrlla" Sweat er for Women and Misses. A new jacket type coat sweater of fine Brushed wool that Is the cla.se of all awtatera. style notes are slanting aide pockets, aide bucklee and lovely new shades. MEDFORD'S OWN STORE SECOND FLOOR