MEDFORD 'MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, THURSDAY, MARCH. 15, 1934.
PAflE TWO
PROGRAMS SET FOR
Programs snnounced today
for two local Institutes be con
ducted at the Phoenix and Hu!i
. schools Friday afternoon, March H,
at 3 o'clock.
The Phoenl program will open
with nMialo. Tin numbers to- be:
"New Little Neat" and "Six tittle
Kittens" by the first grade. "The
Daffodils," "The Nightingale" by the
atxth grade, Mra. Baith Pish, director.
"To a Wild Roae," by the high achool
glrla' chorua. "Little Boy Blue,"
"Beautiful, Proud Sea," and 'Tog"
by the Phoenix glrla' apeaklng choir.
' The addreea of the afternoon will
be given by Prof. Irving E. Vinlng.
Announcement will be made by O. R.
Bowman, auperlntendent of Jackaon
county sohools. Discussion In the
high achool aectlon will be led by
,J.' A. 'Thoma'son, the writing aurvey
by Clara OOldln of the Phoenix
schools and the epellhig aurvey by
Edna Wisely of the Talent echoole.
The program at the nuoh Institute
will also open with music. It will
be furnished by the Beaver creek pu
pils, Instructed by Lucille Reeder. a
rural achool class demonstration will
He given by the - Thompson creek
achool. June Rudd, Instructor.
An address, "The Rural Teachera'
Place In the Community," will be
given by Ida O'Brien of the Southern
Oregon Normal achool.
Writing and spelling eurveye will
be reported by Una B. Inch, county
achool supervisor.
The round table discussion will be
devoted to "Practical Equipment for
the One-Room School, and It Use,"
led by Mlas O'Brien.
OPEN FISH LAKE
I EARLY FOR TROUT
Irving Vinlng of Ashland, member
of tha atate game commission, was a
visitor In Med ford this morning, and
ennouhoed that due to the probabil
ity of low water at the regular flahlng
season, Pish lake will be opened on
April 5 for trout fishing.
Although Lake o' the Woods is open
ajt al times for baas fishing, the trout
season there is to open May I. Open
ing of Diamond lake for flahlng haa
rjeen delayed until May 37 in order
t;o protect the egg taking.
, Mr. Vinlng said that the forestry
service li planning to Improve the
road into Flah lake, and eieota to
have th work completed a week from
Saturday. The rood Into Lake o' the
Woods via Klamath Falls, la open at
tie present time.
&Marksf
Livestock
PORTLAND, March 15 IIP) Cattle:
125; ealrea 60; alow, ateady, unchang
ed. HOOfl: 300; ateady, unchanged.
SHEEP: 00; alow, ateady, unchanged.
Portland Produce
PORTLAND, March 15. (P) Butter
Extras, SSc; atandard 2514e lb.
BUTTERFAT -Portland delivery: A
grade, 33-240 lb.; Farmer'a door de
livery, 30-31c lb.
EGGS Pacific Poultry Producers'
selling prices: Fresh extras. 15c; stan
dsrds 13c: mediums 13o down (car.
tons lo higher). Buying price of
wholeaalera; Fresh extras, 16c dozen;
firsts He; mediums 14c; pullets 12c;
undergrade 10c. ,
OH ESSE, milk, country meats, live
poultry, potatoca, new potatoes, straw
berries, wool and hay, unchanged.
Portland Wheat
PORTLAND, Ore., March 1S-(AP)
Wheat futures:
Open High Low Close
May .73V4 .7314 -73V4 -"'i
July - .72(4 '4 -'A
Cash wheat:
Big Bend blueatem .74
Dark hard winter (13 pet.) . .78',
Dark hard winter (11 pet.) .73)4
Soft white, western white, hard
winter, northern spring and
western red . .73
Oats No. 3 white, 120.50.
Corn No. 3 E. yellow, 123.35.
Mlllrun standard, (13.
Today's car receipts: Wheat 66,
barley 4, flour 13, hay 3,
these were pared In last-minute re
coverlea. The close was hesvy. Trans
fers approximated 1,300.000 shares.
Today's closing prices for 33 se
lected stocks follow:
Al. Chem. Dye ..140 '.4
Am. Can .................. 100
Am. & Fgn. Pow. .. HW..H.W....
A. T. Si T : 11B4
Anaconda 14
Atch. T. St S. P. 6i
Bendlx Avla. ley.
Beth. Steel 42'4
California Pack'g 25
Caterpillar Tract 39
Chrysler .. 52 H
Coml. Solv 27'.
Curtlss-Wrlght 4'4
DiiPont 06
Gen. Foods ........... 33
Gen. Mot. ...i. 37
Int. Harvest 41
I. T. 4s T. 14
Jqhns-Mnn 67
Monty Ward . 31
North Amer 10
Pennoy (J O.) . 86
Phillips Pet 17
Radio : S
Sou. Pac 37
Bid. Brands 21
St. OH Cal. 3814
St. Oil N. J. ; 4474
Trans. Amer .:.......... 7
Union Carb 4314
Unit. Aircraft 2314
U. S. Steel 52
Export Wheat
PORTLAND, Ore., March 16. (AP)
Emergency Export Corporatlon'a bid
for aoft white wheat for foreign ship
ment, 7614o bushel.
Silver
NEW YORK, March 15 (AP) Bar
stiver easy, c lower at 46c.
Louis Richardson of this city hts
demanded a correction from the Lib
erty magazine, this week's issue re
veala. Under a Mec?rd date line
appears a communication from the
former corporal in the United Statea
marine corps.
It refers to pictures appearing In
Liberty with captions, describing the
U. S. 6. Marylsnd as an older ahlp
than the New Mexico. Mr. Richard
son explains that the New Mexico was
commissioned during the World War.
whllo the Maryland went Into service
seven yonra later.
The editor, In answer, comments
that the New Mexico has been com
pletely reconditioned so Is therefore
given first rank as a new battleship.
be conducted in the gymnasium at
the Roosevelt achool March 30, 33, 33,
April I, a, asd 10, at 7:30 o'clock.
The program Is said to be compre
hensive, and gives the student s
broad knowledge of the Boy Scout
program. No man taking the course,
it was pointed out by Larry Behade,
member of tha local Boy Scout board,
jaasunws any obligation to become a
i scout leader and there are no costs.
F
Local man who are Jnterwted In
the Boy Scout movement, have been
requested to participate In the ten
meeting planned on element of
scout mastership. Eight of the session
will be Indoor meetings, and are to
Med ford School of
Beauty Culture
Announce These Prices Now
Effective
Permanent Wavei .$2.50
Finger Waves .60
Shampoo .25
Hair Out .25
Marcell .... . .50
Manicure : 35
This scheool will be operated by
licensed Operators until State
Board Inspects shop.
41 9i2 East Main St.
Across from Henry Theatre
Phone 84
Hours from 0:00 to 8:00
Wall St. Report
; San Francisco Butterfat , , , , .
! BAN FRANCISCO, March 16. (AP)
r-Flrst grade butterfat f. o. b. Han
franclsco, 36c.
Stock Sale Averages
(Copyright, 1934, Standard Statistics
Co.)
March 16:
60 30 3ft SO
Indl'a Rr'a Ufa Total
Today 06.0 60.5 77.3 85.7
Prev. day ... 87.6 51.3 78.8 87.1
Week ago .... 06.7 40.6 76.3 86.8
Year ago .... 68.8 30.1 70.3 64.1
3 yrs. ago ....133.6 06.8 106.6 138.0
(1038 average equals 100).
Bond gale Averages
(Copyright, 1034, Standard Statistics
Co.)
March 18:
30 30' 30 60
Indl'a Rr'a Ut's Total
Today ,x81.1 X87.8 88.4 X85.8
Prev. day .... 81.0 87.8 88.4 85.7
Week ago .... 70.0 86.3 86.6 84.3
Year ago .... 60.3 60.7 76.6 85.5
3 yrs. HO .... 87.6 103.3 100.7 06.8
(1036 average equals 100).
x New 1034 high.
NEW YORK, March 15. (AP),
Weakness of non-ferrous metal Issues
and uncertainties connected with
various labor situations unsettled the
stook market today. Losses of 1 to
3 or more points predominated In a
late selling flurry, althugh many of
I
Be Happy Buy Your
SEEDS
and '
Garden Supplies
AT THE
MONARCH!
Seed Ct Feed Co.
The convenience of our location, the com
pleteness of our stock coupled with qual
ity merchandise at fair pricei ihould
prove our store the ideal shopping place
for "EVERYTHING FOR YOUR OAR.
DEN BUT THE RAIN."
Not like V4
- J') " X i
en so..
ijou can sat
; Chesterfields are
hot like others
TTO two people in the world look
alike . . . act alike. So it it with
tobacco . . . just like folks.
No two leaves are the same.
And it's the same with cigarettes
no two brands are alike.
Furthermore, not only are the to
baccos different, but the way the to
baccos are handled is different.
This, you can understand.
You know just as well as we do
that no two manufacturers use the
same kinds of tobaccos, or blend them
or cross-blend them or weld them
together in the same manner.
We do everything that science
knows and that money can buy to
make CHESTERFIELD as good a
cigarette as can be made.
We hope you like them. They are
"not like others."
lesterneld
the cigarette that's MILDER
the cigarette that TASTES BETTER
SPRING STYLES
New arrivals of merchandise are being thrown into the
Great Expansion Sale
NOW UNDERWAY AT
Whillock's GOLDEN RULE
The outstanding sale event of Medford, and it will save
you money to see this new spring merchandise before
buyig, as our prices are below competition.
DRESSES
$4.95 and
$5.95
The latest Spring styles and
fabrics in the desirable shades
going in this sale. These are
dresses that usually sell for
more than $10 and mean worth
while savings for you.
HOUSE
DRESSES
98c -$1.27
; New arrivals in house dresses
at 98c, $1.27, and a new jot of
large sizes, 44 to 52, going at
$1.57
j C!
Expansion
Sale Specials
PRINTS
Another big shipment of those good
prints in the latest patterns and colors,
priced at
15c, 19c and 24c
SKIRTS
A new lot in the desirable shades going
at
$1.49
BEDSPREADS
A new lot just arrived, various colors
going at
77c, $1.87, $2.23
and $2.47
Men's and Boys' Shirts and Shorts
in fancy broadcloths and rayons
priced from
20c
per garment and up
SHOES
(FOR LADIES)
Our New Spring Footwear has arrived
and is without a doubt the largest selec
tion in Medford. White footwear in the
desired styles.
$1.97, $2.48, $2.97
and up
The popular "Dun Deers", the latest in
white sandals.
$3.27
Children's as low as $1.69
BLOUSES
New Spring arrivals of the latest Knit
Blouses, for the ladies and misses, in the
popular shades going in the sale.
79c, 93c, $1.00
and $1.19
J ust vhat you have been waiting for.
MEN'S SHOES
WEN'S STYLES for Spring at
$4.95
Less 10 Discount
During this sale. A real saving for you.
SHOES
10 discount
on all shoes, not lot prices. A worth while
saving, and many other items not listed that
it will pay you to see.
Bargains For Men
Dress Sox. rayon, pair 14c
Work Shirts 43c and 69c
Bib Overalls 87c
Carpenters Overalls $1.69
Moleskin Pants $1.17
Dress Pants $2.15
Dress Shirts $1.19 and 69c
Sleeveless Sweaters (all wool) . ,97c
Khaki Riding Breeches $1.49
Spring Dress Hats $1.97-$2.98
Work Shoes $1.97, $2.48 and up
GOLDEN RULE
21 WEST MAIN
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