Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, April 06, 1934, Page 4, Image 4

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    PA'GE FOUR
MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, FRIDAY, APRIL 6, 1934.
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FIRED FOR TAKING
AIR CHIEFS LOAN
' WASHINGTON, April HTHI,M-
tlmony that he borrowed 10,000 from
Paul Henderson, vice-president or tne
United Aircraft and Tranaport cor
poration, haa resulted In auapenaton
of Chase 0. Oove aa aaalstant super
intendent of the poatofflce depart
ment's railway mall service.
Harllee Branch, second assistant
postmaster-general, said today Oove
had been suspended pending comple
tion of an Investigation by postal In
spectors.
Henderson told the senate airmail
committee recently that In 1930 he
had loaned Siu.oOO to Oove, who then
was deputy to W. Irving Glover, sec.
ond assistant postmaster-general In
eharge of ocean and airmail contracts.
Himself a former postmaster-general,
the United Aircraft official tes
tified that Gove was a friend of long
standing. Henderson aald the loan
was made when Oove became Involved
'In the stock market, and added that
since then he had torn up notes evi
dencing the Indebtedness. -f
Eating Time for Etting
r
The Judges, Wm. MacAlllster, Eu
gene Thorndtke and Hay Wright, met
last night and selected the four nest
essays on "What Is the Value of Life
Insurance to the Community," which
was open to competition of all high
and Junior high school students of
Jackson county.
The contest, an annual affair, is
conducted by the Rogue Valley Life
Underwriters' asociatlon, made up of
the 10 leading life Inaurance men of
-the valley. The names selected by
the Judges were: Dolph Janea, Med
ford lilgh school; Grayce R. Garrison,
Phoenix high school: Prances Port,
Ashland high school, and Ralph
Train, Prospect high.
Only three prises are to be award
ed, and it was decided to allow the
publlo to help pick the winners from
those four,. The essays will be read
over KMED tonight at 8 p. m. Votes
. will be received by the station until
Tuesday night when the winning es
say will be read again and the other
:wlnnera announced.
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PORTLAND, April 6 (AP) Cat
tle: 86; calves 76; steady, unchanged,
HOGS: 350; steady, unchanged.
SHEEP: 600; steady, unchanged.
For Ruth Etting, ait gaining recognition as America's songbird sweet
heart, makes a bee-line for the kitchen of her new home in Hollywood
every time she completes tnovls or Msgs engagement. She is looked
upon si one of filmland's most delightful hoateuei and fitv.it cooks. Here'a
Ruth in breakfast-getting coitume with her new Frigidalre.
SAFETY OF AIR
TRAVEL
(Cunltnuea iron. Pago one)
portant later. It came about largely
because Johnson first naked to ap
pear for the ; Wagner labor board bill
and then did not show up. Later,
Wagner Invited Johnson and etlll ho
did not ahow up. Wagner's, friends
have suspected the reason Is that
Johnson has been talking About or
ganising separate boards oV media
tion for each Industry Ainder the code.
-T.he program, might supersede the
Wagner bill.
One committeeman for the nation
Is a national dairyman who has been
fighting Wallace, Tugwell and Frank
on the milk policy,
Despite announcements to the con
trary, not a thing has been done
about the Russian trade because the
Johnson bill (restricting negotiations
with debtors) has .held things up.
The neatest silver plot of all was
the sending of the Dies silver bill to
the senate agriculture committee. It
should have gone to the finance
or banking committee, but they are
strongly antt-sllver, The silver boys
sidetracked It so that Senator Wheel
er could get .his cluthes on It. Wheel
er Is on agriculture but not on bank
ing or finance.
LOOK OUT FOR
THESE SYMPTOMS
OF CONSTIPATION
Get Relief with Kelloggs
All-Bran
KANSAS CITY, Mo. (UP) An In
dex to the Increasing safety of air
travel was contained In the annual
report of Boy O. Farrell, manager of
the Kansas City municipal airport.
The report showed that 42,859
passengers embarked or disembarked
from planes at the airport in 1033
without any accidents. '
With a total of 10,198 landings
a rfd 18,340 takeoffs, only two serious
accidents and one fatality occurred,
according to the report,
Total poundage of nuvll carried
at the airport showed a decrease.
The poundage totaled 870,785, a de
crease of 78,039 pounds inder 1033.
Total passenger business, Including
commercial transport and army op
erations, showed a gain of 0,030 for
the year, bringing the 1038 total to
01,058. Despite restricted military
flying, a total of 1,553 army flyers
used the airport In 1033.
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IN STERLING AREA
A temporary Injunction was filed
this morning, in the suit of the Med
ford Power, Water and Development
company against R. E. Banks and 70
other squatter miners on the Sterling
mine property.
The court order covers all of the
land Involved except a considerable
acreage "which the court Is not satis
fied the plaintiff Is the owner."
The deimdants ere forbidden by
the injunction from trespassing on
the Sterling property.
No date has been set for the hear
ing on making the Injunction per
manent. I
Portland Wheat
PORTLAND, April 0 (H Wheat:
Open High Low Close
May 73i4 7214
July 72 72 72 72
Sept. 72 72 72 72
Cash:
Big Bend bluestem .74
Dark hard winter (12 pet.)...... .78V4
Do (11 pet.) .73i
Soft white, western white, bard
winter, northern spring and
western red .72
Oats: No. 2 white 19.00
Corn: No. 2 B. yellow 22.75
MUlrun standard 1S.B0
Today's csr receipts: Wheat 46;
flour 13; corn 2; hay I,
Portland Produce
PORTLAND. April 6. (AP) But
ter: extras, 23o lb.; standard, 22o lb.
BUTTERFAT Portland delivery: A
grade, 2021o lb.; farmers' door de
livery, 17 19c lb.
EGGS Pacific Poultry Producers'
selling prices: oversize, 18c; fresh ex
tras, 16c; standards, Ific; mediums,
15o dozen (cartons lo higher). Buy
ing price of wholesalers; fresh extras,
ISc; firsts, 11c; mediums, 14c; pul
lets, 10c; undergrades, 10c dozen.
COUNTRY MEATS Selling price
to retailers: country killed hogs, best
butchers, under 60 lbs., 8&9c;
vealera, 80-100 lbs., O'iolOo lb.;
light and thin, 6 a 8c lb.; heavy
calves, B8o lb.; yearling lambs, 10
14c; spring lambs, 1820o lb.; ewes,
3(9.50 lb.; canner cows, 3i$4c lb.;
cutter cows, 68c lb.; bulls, 5i4
5o lb.
NEW POTATOES Florida, Tri
umphs, 22.15 50 lbs., Sc lb.: Ha
waii, 91.40(91.50 21-lb. box; Texas
Triumphs, 2.80 60-lb. sack.
STRAWBERRIES Fresno 12s,
1. 6011.65; 20s, $2.55s2.75 crate.
Cheese, milk, mohair, live poultry,
old potatoes, wool and hay, unchanged.
Export Wheat.
PORTLAND, April a. (p Emerg
ency Export corporation's bid for soft
white wheat for foreign shipment,
75 oents bushel.
Wall St. Report
Stock gale Average,.
(Copyright, 1934, Standard Statistics
Co.)
April :
50 20 20 Do
Ind'ls RR's Ut's Total
Today 9B.5 50.0 75.5 87.0
Prev. day..... 97.9 50.1 76.9 88.6
Week ago..... 95.0 48.9 76.8 84.4
Year ago. 60.0 24 4 61.8 48.1
3 Yrs. lgO..,.12S.l 92.3 185.5 131.0
(1926 average equals 100.)
Unit. Aircraft
U. 8. Steel
, 23
- 6114
Chicago Wheat
Bond Sale Averages.
(Copyright, 1934, Standard Statistics
Co.) .
April 6:
20 20 20 60
Ind'ls RR's Ut's Total
Today 81.7 87.6 88.8 86.1
Prev. day..... 81.6 87.5 88.9 86.0
Week ago..... 80.7 88.8 88.4 84.9
Year ago . 59.6 57.5 74.1 63.7
2 Yrs, ago.... 63.8 64.8 79.0 69.0
3 Yrs. ago.... 87.2 100.6 100.8 96.1
(1926 average equals 100.)
New 1934 high. ,
NEW YORK, April 6, (AP) Late
firmness of the rails and scattered
Industrials aided stock market sen
timent today, but speculative enthu
siasm was at a low ebb and most
leading Issues were trendtess. There
was little publle participation. The
close waa steady to firm. Transfers
approximated 950,000 shares.
Today'a closing prices for 82 select
ed stocks follow:
Al Qhem. 8c Dye ..............163
Am. Can ........'..... 103
Am. & Fgn. Pow ........................ 10 !i
A. T. & T. ...... .........120
Anaconda . 16
Atch. T. & S. r. ........
Bendlx Avla
Beth. Steel
California Pack's,
Catapltlar Tract. .........
Chrysler . ....
Coml. Solv ......
Curtlss-Wright ...........
DuPont '. .........
Gen. Foods
Gen. Mot
Int. Harvest. ....
I. T. & T. i
Johns-Man. .....
Monty Ward .....
North Amer
Penney (J. C.)
Phillips Pet.
Radio ....
67
. 19
. 4234
26J4
. 32t4
54
. 29
. ' 4',
. 98
. 34
. 38
. 41
. 16
, 67
. 32
. 19
Sou. Pao. ................
Std. Brands .......
St. OH Cal. .....
St. Oil N. J .. 46
Trans. Amer. ,..,.............. 7
Union Carb. . 45
,.. 20
. 7
28
22
38
LADINO CLOVER
Now is the lime to -sow!
Our price
45c to 75c
MedSord Seed c Feed Go.
309 East Main
CHICAGO, April 6. IP) Wheat:
Open High Low Close
May . 86 88 86 86
July . 86 86 86 86
Sept. ...... 86-87 87 86. 86-87
San Francisco Butterfat.
SAN FRANCISCO, April 6 (P)
First grade butterfat 22, f.o.b. San
Francisco.
Silver.
NEW YORK. April 6 (P) Bar sil
ver lower at 46, .
INSULL WITNESSES
ISTANBUL, April 6. (AP) Samuel
Insull, Sr., Chicago fugitive, had an
Intimate glimpse of a Moslem holiday
today.
Because of the religious festival, it
was visiting day at the house of de
tention where he is held pending his
extradition to the United States to
face grand larceny and embezzlement
charges.
Other prisoners In the house re
ceived their relatives and friends and
the building was lively with conversa
tions. Insull, however, remained Isolated
and received no one. He spent much
of his day In bed, writing on his
memoirs. He was attended by his
valet, a Mohammedan from among
his fellow prisoners whom he engeged
at a salary of approximately 12 cents
a day.
Parade Entries wanted J. Verne
Sliangle, chairman of the Pioneer pa
rade during Oregon's Diamond Jubi
lee next June, Is anxious to got in
touch with as many pioneers and
owners of old wagon, horses snd relics
which can be used to advantage In
this feature of the celebration. He Is
especially desirous of obtaining fur
ther Information concerning the ex
istence of auch material in the Ap
plegate and Ashland districts. John
Hayes of Gold Hill was In Medfoia
today .arid reported quite a number
of pioneer entries can be expected
from that section.
8 Midget Photos 10c Peasley Studio.
NEW LOW PRICES
-Arsenate of Lead-9c lb-
Almost any kind you want.
We Will SAVE You 'MONEY on
Black Leaf "40" Antrol Ant Poison
Ever Green Spray Snarol for Cutworms, etc.
SEED POTATOES
$1.75 to $3.00 cwt.
F. E. SAMSON CO.
Phone 833 229 N. Riverside
Headaches, loss of appetite and
energy, sallow complexions, and
sleeplessness ore often warning
signs of common constipation. Un
less checked, constipation may im
pair health,
Today, you can usually got rid I
of common constipation by eating
fe delicious cereal. Laboratory tests 1
show that Kcllogg's All-Biun pro
vides "bulk" and vitamin B to aid
regularity. All-Bran Is also a good
source of blood-building iron.
The "bulk" in All-Bran is much '
like that in leafy vegetables. Inside
the body, it forms a soft mass. :
Gently, it clears the intestines of
wastes. How much better than tak- ;
ing patent medicines.
Two tablespoonfuls daily will
overcome most types of eonstipa- i
tlon. Chronic cases, with every
moal. If seriously ill, see your doe- 1
tor. All-Bran is not a "cure-all." ;
Enjoy All-Bran as a cereal, or
use in cooking. Appetising recipes
on the rod-nnd-green package. At
all piv '..'. Made by Kellogg in
BalU .Cfk,
TOILETRIES
$1.00 Woodbury 'a ,
Black-head Lotion, '
Large Pore Lotion ....
73c
Tooth Paste.
25o size Colgate '
15c
Placd Rite
Curl Set. 6 oz.
10c
Coty'a Face Powder, QQ.
2-Perfumo combination
BOo Studio Girl
Bleach Mask
39c
Vivani Toiletries. $1.00 quality.
Creams, Lotions, powders,
Rouge, Nail
Polish, Eto
10c
KOLYNOS TOOTH PASTE
BOo Tubes. QQ
Silver Spoon Frea 05C
Landers Lavender 1 01
Taloum Powdor I UU
BOo Lavendor
Shaving Cream ...
19c
8Bo Ayers Luxuria
Cold Crenm
69c
REMEDIES
Pints Virgin
Olivo Oil
49c
Ephodrlno . Comp. Inhalant
with Atomizer. 7Q
Squibb 's. $1.00 rcg.. I 5JC
Hoadnchos Hay-fever
Scholl's Pedicrome for OQm
Tired Feet. BOo jar... COG
Rubbing Alcohol. 4
70-Plnts I I C
Alka Seltzer. 4Q
00c size Alkalizer 43C
FRIDAY, SATURDAY & MONDAY SELLING
Trophy Razor Blades C
nouble Edjre S blades In package Wl
Electric Light Globes 1 5c
Champion 1000-hour guaranteed I WW
Colored Sun Glasses
Aviator T.vpe Adjustable ..
Ovaltine
TOBACCOS
Canadian Club.
So Cigars. $1.46 bos
3c
Roll Rite Tobacco for Cs,
Cigarettes. 10c size 9C
.14-oz, Tins
69c
nog. si ,oo
4 oi. Castor Oil 1"0
5 ox. witch Hoiel toe
4 ra, norlo Aclil toe
it, oi. Merciiroelirome loo
4 oz. Powa. Buipiwr.
Gillette
Blades
Raleigh
Tobacco
Lb.
Tin
75c
.49c
BAKER
CHOCOLATE
BARS
2 for 5
Ref. Sc Bars
fic
7.1a Castnrla
7So Aoldlne
19c
Pftpkagfl of B
Milk of Mngnesia
19c
Palmolive
Soap
5 C cake
S1.S0 Aimrol .....(lsc
S1.SS AbaorMne ......M.A!)o
$1.50 Pctrolafar 80c
$1.28
lokelp .
98c
inn Tablets
llltlirst qual
ity. C. S. P.
Pints -
Upjohn T
Myeladol
$1.39
13-M. Bottle
sterno
Canned Heat
HOT WATER
BOTTLES' '
10e allowance on your
old one on thei purchase
al a new "Wenrevcr"
Pebeco
Tooth Paste ,
8c
tg 100
19 c .
I New 25o Site
3 os, Petroloum Jelly, Carbolated 10
2Bo Nature's Remedy Tablets 17
COo Dr. Lyon's Tooth Powder ., 453
COo Hanford's Balsam of Myrrh ...- 23
3Bo Scholl's Zino Corn Pads - 27f
BOo Parke Davis Shaving Cream ,19f
BOo Jaynos Tonio Vermifugo of)
GOc Jnd Condonsod Salts 49tf
Included are Sovoral "Every Day" Prices
Dial Tobacco.
14-oz. vac. pack
55c
CIGARETTES
Camels, Luckies, A Lf
0. Q'b, Raleigh '8 ..II ZQ
Golden Grain, A 1 !
Stud. So sacks.. 1 for I 9C
ROLL RITE ROLLERS
For Cigarettes.
2Bo value. Close out DC
Matches.
Carton of 10 Boxes
8c
Gremo Cigars.
Just a few left, box BO
1.45
.Princa Albert,
Velvet, 2-oz. tins
10c
Frank "Medico" aq.
Pipes. $1.00 Reg 09 C
SUNDRIES
Cleansing Tissues. 4A.
,100 sheots I UC
Kotex. m
New Wondersoft I "IC
TOOTH BRUSH
60o Dr. West's
in Glass Case
29c
Kleenex,
New 200 sheets IOC
Carry-All Bags, QA.
Zipper. $1.25 value .... SOW
$1.60 Agralax. CQi
Mineral Oil & Agar .... w J C
Beef, Iron Wine.
Pints. Reliable Tonio..
Epsom Salts,
Puro U. S- P, 1 pound
I UU
$1.00 Kurlash
Eyelash Curlers
Flashlight
Batteries (fresh)
79c
"5c
12B EAST SIXTH ST.
CLOSE OUT CURLING IRONS
$1.26 value. On and "7Qm
Off Switch lOl
Guaranteed
Charge Accounts are Welcome
. . . Enjoy Your Spring Outfit
as you Pay!
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SPORT COATS
Tweed Sport Coaits tailored of all wool
materials. A good range of colors. Regu
lar $19.96 values. Clearance
SPRING COATS
Polo Cloth Coats, Tweeds In
both light and dark colors.
Also smart navy blue with
novelty sleeves and scarf ef
fects. All sizes 14 to 4a. Regu
lar $32.95 values, clearance
HATS
Just received a group of wide
brim hats in rough straws.
White, tan and black. All head
sizes.
$15.oo
Lovely New
DRESSES
50 lovely new dresses In
cluding sport, afternoon and
evening styles. Dark and
light prints, pastel crepes,
long and short sleeve mod
els. Also dresses with
Jackets In prints and
solid colors. Lace and net
combinations. Also pastel
crepes In formals. In fact,
dress for every occasion,
light or dark, In every size,
half or regular. 14 to 30 and
38 to 44. Values to $12.00.
Clearance
l-oo $q.so T
SWEATER
BLOUSES
Lacy weave sweater blouses In
all pastel shades and white.
All sizes 14 to 42.
1.95
CENTRAL AVENUE AT EIGHTH ST.
STAR MARKET
East Main Free Delivery Phone 273
We are Featuring the Finest Fed Steers in Jackson County
Prime Steer Rib Roasts,
Lb
Prime Steer Pot Roast,
Lb ;
Grain Fed Legs Lamb,
Lb
15
10
20
First Grade Hams, fl O
Lb - : I QC
Lard, f p
31b! - 0c
Shortening, l P"
4 ls - )C
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