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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 11, 193
REEDSVILLE HOWIE
NOT COMEVIUNiSTIC
EFFORT, SAYS SHE
(Continued from Page One)
be taken from that community ny
the project In which she 1 Inter
ested. Thus maKIni taxes even hard
er to collect.
"I question very much If any peo
ple will eventually move Into the
125, not 300, homes at Reedavllle who
have paid any rent. In quite a Ions
time," he aald.
Mostly on Relief.
Most of theee families were on re
lief or they would not have oppor
tunity to go out there."
She added that moat of the fam
ilies came from mining campa and
ahe doubted very much If the mining
companlea would feel that they hart
been getting any rent out of their
.placea.
Mra. Roosevelt haa aet June 9 for
her next vUlt to the Reedavllle proj
ect. Former Senator James A. Reed of
Mlaaourl, who acted a counael for
Wirt, said today he had other busl
neaa In Washington and probably
would remain In the capital "a day
or "two."
Asked If he had any comment to
make "about things that have hap
pened in Washington elnce you left
here," he answered:
"I think the New Deal la a very
good thing for the hotels."
HUSBAND SLAYS
MrNNBAPOUfl, April. 11. (API
Money worrlea were blamed today for
a alx-fold tragedy In which a crated
Insurance broker killed till wife, his
three children and mother-in-law
and then took hie own life.
The aU, all found dead In bed with
bullet holea in their heada, ware:
Mr. and Mrs. A. 1. Freudenfeld.
Janet, 14.
Carl, 11. .
Richard, 8. ''
Mra. Cora De Haven.
Police found a platol beside Freu
denfeld. They said he had shot hla
relatives as they lay aaleep.
First Methodist
Plans Reception
To New Members
The First Methodist church Is plan
ning a real welcome for all those
who have boen received Into Ita mem
berahlp during the last nine months.
The Ladles' Aid will have charge
of the decorating of the ohuroh par
lors' and of the refreshments, An
Interesting program has been ar
ranged and a moat delightful get
acquainted evening la assured.
The reception will be held Friday
evening at 7:30 o'clock and all the
members of the ohurch, their faml
llea, and the friends in the congre
gation an Invited to attend.
LOCALS
Mi. Beach licit er Mra. R. a.
Beach, patient at the Community hos
pital, waa reported getting along very
satisfactorily today.
Colonel Kelly Home Colonel K. E.
Kelly has been returned to his home
from the Sacred Heart hospital and
waa reported steadily Improving in
health today. 1
LEATRICE JOY VISTTS
CITY EN ROUTE SOUTH
Beatrice Joy of motion picture
famo was a Medford visitor last night
stopping here en route to San Fran
cisco from a trip north. The former
wife of John Ollbert was accompan
ied by her present husband, W. 8.
Hook.
Pershing Recovering
UNCOUJ. Neb., April 11. (AP)
Oeneral John J. Pershing, who has
been confined to hla room for about
a week because of a cold, today said.
"I've Just had a cold, but I'll get
along alt right."
(Hirer
NEW YORK. April II. (AP) Bar
silver quiet and unchanged at 0'.
4
Ran Kranrl.ro llntterfat
SAN FRANCISCO, April U. (API
First grade butterfat loo f.o.b. San
Francisco.
OHIO TRIAL JUDGE UNDER GUARD
pf mL:..,, TIM I.-- 1
Judge E, E. Everett of Lima, 0., presiding Jurist In the trial of men
charoed with slaying 8herlff Jess Barber whsn John Dllllngar was
freed from Jail there, la ihown walking to court under protection of
state troopers assigned to guard him. (Aasoelatsd Press Photo
Marhety
Livestock
PORTLAND, Ore., April 11. (AP)
CATTLE: 7S; calvea 10; ateady, un
changed. '
HOOS: 100: steady, unchanged,
SHEEP: 300, 35c lower. Spring
lambs, good and choice, 8.90-0.36:
medium, 7.00-8.80: lambs, good and
choice, 7.76-8.76; common and me
dium, 6.76-8.00.
Portland Produce
PORTLAND, Ore., April 11. (API-
BUTTER Extras, 31c lb.; atandard,
30c lb.
BUTTERFAT Portland delivery: A
grade, 17-lOc lb.; farmera' door de
livery, 15c lb.
EGOS Pacific Poultry" Producers'
soiling prices: Oversize, lBc: fresh
extrss, 10c: standards, 16c; mediums,
160 doi. (cartons lo .higher). Buy.
ing price of wholesalers: Fresh ex
tras, 17c; firsts, ltc; mediums, 16c;
pullets, '13a undergrades, 10c dozen.
Cheese, milk, country meats, live
poultry, ' onions, . potatoes (old and
new), wool and nay, steady and un
changed. , '
, Portland Wheat
PORTLAND, Ore., April 11. (AP)
Wheat futures:
Open High Low Close
May ! .71'A .71 'A -7H4 . ,11.14
Jllly. .... '.73 . .73 ; ; :.73 . .7914
Sept t71!i : ,71 lyfc .11 .71VJ
cash wheat: ......
Big Beiid bluestcm 73V4
Dark hard winter (13 pet.)....;... .78
Dark hard winter (11 pet.) 78 '
"Soft white, western white, hard
winter, northern spring and
western red 1VA
Oats No, 3 white. (IS.
Corn No. 3 E. yellow, S33.76.
MUlrun atandard, $10.90.
Today'a car recelpta: Wheat 108,
flou 6, corn 1.
NEW YORK, April 11. (API-
Stock turned spotty after earlier
firmness today and a number of Is
sues, up fractionally to a point or
more at one time, yielded major por
tions of their gains or transformed
them Into losses. While the rails
were hesitant, the motors and metals
lagged coincident with renewed strike
fears. The close was Irregular.
Transfers approximated 1,600.000
shares. '
Today'a closing prices for 83 select
ed stocks follow:
Al. Chem. ts Dye ...... 163V4
Am. Csn 106
Am. Ac Fgn. Pow ........ 10
A. T. & T. 1191,4
Anaconda ..; 17
Atch. T. 4: S. F ..... 70!4
Bendlx Avla . 19',
Beth. Steel ....... 43'4
California Pack'g ....................... 37
Caterpillar Tract 33
Chryaler .......,..........m.. . 544
Com!. Solv 30
Curtlss-Wright .. 4!4
DuPont 93
Clen. Foods 34
Clan. Mot. 36
Int. 'Harvest. . . ... 43 V4
T. & T. ..... U
Johns-Man. , 68
Monty Ward ... 33
North Amer - 19
Penney (J. C.) 67V4
Phillips Pet 30
Radio 8
Sou. Pac ., 39 14
Std. Brands as V,
St. Oil Cal ., 3814
at. on n. a, ;.,.....;..,, mh
Trans. Amer. IVt
Union Carb. .......... v..... 49
unltd. Aircraft 33
U. S. Steel 63 '4
Chicago Wheat
CHICAOO, April 11. (API-
Wheat: Open High Low Close
May . . 88-87 87 MV,
July B0-87 8714 89H 894
Sept 88-!4 884 874 87",
Wall St. Report
Stark Sale Averages
(Copyright, 1934. Standard Statistics
Co.)
April 11
60 . 30 10 90
India Rr's Ufa Total
. 99.4 61.8 74.4 87.5
. 99.4 81.4 74.7 87.6
. 97.9 80.3 74.0 88.3
. 83.1 30.1 68.8 61.7
130.3 89.4 183.9 130.7
Prey, day ...
Week ago .
Year ago ....
3 yrs. ago ,
(1938 average equal 100).
Bond Rale Average
(Copyright, 1034, Standard Statistics
Co.)
April 11:
30 90 90
Indl's Rr's Ut's
Today X83.8 xns.7 X89.4
Prev. day .... 83.4 88 3 80.3
Week ago .... 81.3 80.8 88.7
Year ago .... 00.3 68.0 74 8
60
Total
187.0
80.8
86.8
64.4
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cfruMtcxavor.
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ins) or line products:
buy Wine or Li
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illation distributing a I
WINES
CHAMPAGNES
CORDIALS
APPLEJACK LIQUEURS
T .1 Tl. ... I. . II .11 . l.. a...
A.iry mem, men quality win ten you wny '"
fnrrJurlt met "in ths tnntlinril of oublic. favor."
your dealer for tht famous D-H Recihe Doolt
MTh Life of The Party
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I of tl1itTy in tr mi, tmitn'r f Wit'ty fowtrifr ta the liwi thttoof
8 yrs. ago ... 86.8 99.8 100.8
(1938 average equal 100).
X New 1934 high.
CITY HALL OPEN FRIDAY
The Wslfsre Exchange In ths city
hall, will be open Friday, Instead of
Saturday of this week, it was an
nounced today by Miss Helen Carlton,
manager. In the future the exchange
will be open Wednesday and Friday of
each week. The change In the second
dsy has been made to enable more
people to be present.
There are now several cotton quilts,
made by the women, working under
the self-help program, ready for sale
at the exchange, and all Interested
persons are Invited there 'to .view
them.
Organization of a clasa In nutri
tion and heme problems at the Ex
change was slso announced today by
Miss Csrlton. It will be held on
Wednesdsys between 3:30 and 4:30
o'clock with Miss BlanclTe Runels,
county nurse, as Instructor. The first
class will be one week from today
and all lntereated women are asked
to register. There will be no charge
for entering the clsss.
It wss pointed out today by va
rious relief officials that the ex
change In Us self-help pro'grsm haa
saved the other agencies sn Import
ant sum of money and has con
tributed to the mentsl welfare of the
worsen of the city to an ' unmeae
urable extent. '
Rock of Marne
Tires of Advice
On Campaigning
SALEM, Ore., April 11, (UP)
Major-Oenreal Ulysses Orant Mc
Alexander, Republican candidate
for governor, said In an address
here today he was not tsklng anv
more advice unless he seeks It
himself,
"I have had many advisers," the
retired srmy man aald. "Each of
them has told me to avoid certain
subjects, as they are full of dyna
mite. "They have listed so many don'ts
there's not a damn thing left fnr
me to talk about."
Whereupon, Major-Oeneral Mc
Alexander proceeded to outline his
life atory. He la 73. -
HEM PAYMENTS
LIONS ARE TOLD
' Lion Stuart. Darned on the blind
committee, made a report to the club
of the work accomplished by the
members,
A report was received from the
Eugene Lions' club, saying that tho
dates of the Lions' state convention
to be held In that city had been
changed from June 7 to 0, to June 3
to 6. Lion Lei and J. Knox was
named entertainment chairman for
next meeting.
Checkg totaling 950,000 have been i
distributed to Rogue River valley j
fruit growers during the past few j
days, for last year's crop, Raymond
Reter of the Pinnacle Packing com
pany told the Lions this noon at
their regular meeting in the Colonial
club. t
He told the club members that
buyers In the eastern markets were
Interested In the northwest fruit In
dustries, , and that this attention
would materially aid valley growers
In marketing their fruit.
News from the east, Mr. Reter said,
discloses that tremendous damage by
winter kill has affected the bartlett
crop In New York, Michigan and tho I
Hudson river valley, and that the
peaches in Michigan, Ohio, New Tork,
New Jersey and Into tho Carolina
had been practically wiped out by
the Intensive freeze.
"It is expected that the damage In :
the east will bring ' about a more i
healthy market for fruit from here j
and other northwest points." ' I
Mr. Rcter expressed the belief that
frutt sold the canneries would In
crease In valuation this year at' least
$10 per ton before the season la over.
The smudge here last week, he ex
plained, was not necessitated by the
fear of a killing frost, but to prevent
frost markings to the fruit.
"Growers are taking better care of
their crops thla season than last, and
they are more optimistic about the
outcome," Mr. Reter told his listeners.
An advantage of the early crop this
year, as brought out by the local fruit
men, was the fact that It would give
three more weeks consuming time.
"If a man falls to eat a pear today,
he will not eat two tomorrow to make
up for It," the speaker said. "There
fore, if the fruit can be put on the
market three weeks earlier, there will
be Just that much more fruit cold."
In conclusion, Mr. Reter told the
Lions that Medford pears are con
ceded to be the best in the world,
and that he firmly believed the local
market would stand up, even -when
others failed. .
Three new key members, taken Into
Lions' International, were presented
their keys at today's meeting Csrol
I. Hayes, Qeorge Newberry and Carl 8.
Stuart, . .
JUBILEE HEADQUARTERS'
MOVED 10 EAST
i f W,.Vv!r.' f ;
win .f
iv r.s.V '
I Wif II
Headquartera of Oregon's Diamond
Jubltee were moved late yesterday
from the Chamber of Commerce to
the ahop on East Main street, former
ly occupied by MagUl'e drug store.
Elaborate redecoratlon la anticipa
tion of the big birthday party was
underway there today, where Ernest
Rostel, publicity manager of the
Jubilee, ts located..
DANCE
Dreamland
TONIGHT
DINTY MOORE'S
ORCHESTRA
for stuffy heads ' sr.
Boy ! I can
breathe now!"
PREVENTS
many colds
When it comes to
compare the FORD V8 for 1934
with any Car ztanyYz'ce
THE CAR WITHOUT A PRICE CLASS
Features of Ford V-S for 1934 r4 '
rr.itifr
V-TYFB 8 CYLINDER ENGINE ...... ... $3iH
STRADDLE-MOUNTED DRIVING UNION . ... MS0
TORQUE-TUBE DRIVE Ills
M FLOATING REAR AXI.B ... 1348
WELDED STEEL SPORE WHHEI.J 3)00
A Ford V-S "dellftrtd" price Is th rofal rolt 10 rou-no sitrat
TJOWERFUL Fr' V-8 construction girts
J you inches of sdded body room because
the cylinders are not strung along in a line.
And you'll find V-ryne. construction in no
other car priced under $2,39M
The Ford V-8 is the only American-built
csr wilt the riding ease of free anion for
allour wheels plus the priceless safety of
strong axle construction.
Ford Clear-Vision Ventilation banishes
the "hlind spot" forever. A steering ratio
that mskes parking effortless has won
women completely.
And husbands find comfort in the thought
that Ford parts cost from 17 to S9 less
thsn for any other car selling st near
the price!
One demonstration will convince you
that the new Ford V-8 is a low.prlctd car
with expensive-car comfort. Before you buy
any- csr at my price drive the new Ford V-8.
SEE YOUR NEAREST FORD DEALER
See the New Ford V-8 Cars for 1 934
Now On Display
C. E. GATES AUTO CO.
Sixth and Riverside. Phone 141
The series of Prophetic Lectures :
being given at the Advent Christian
church on West Jackson and Welch,
by Rev. Wm. Snider of San Francisco,
are entirely different from anything
ever attempted In this line before.
Rev. Snider Is a very pleasing and
able speaker, and Is dealing with
subjects which are of vital Impor
tance to the world today. Standing .
foremost among the world's prophetic !
and historical students, and keenly
alive to present world conditions, he j
makes a simple and logical connec- j
tlon between prophecy and history
which Is of thrilling Interest not only j
to the student of Bible prophecy, but
to every close observer of present day
conditions. - '
Many rare and beautiful atereoptl- j
con slides, which have been made ex- :
pressly for this work, are being shown :
to Illustrate the lecturea. .
Do not miss thla fine opportunity, j
: Lectures begin at 7:30 p. m. j
. Sublect for thla evening: '!
"The Carnivorous Antecedents of !
a Medieval Monstrosity."
Tomorrow, Thursday, evening: '
f'A Horn that Spoke. The Antichrist
Whom, When, Where." Adv.
WE'RE READY WITH
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ORCHARD SUPPLIES
DIA-MALT
For Your Moth Trapg Time
Your Sprays Individually for
Accurate Applications. Play Safe Keep your Own
Record of Moth Flights and Apply Sprays at the Right
Time. '
BLACK
LEAF
Still the Surest Means of Controlling
Aphids Use It,
CASEIN
SPREADER
Adaptable To Varying
Types -of Water Works
Perfectly with Straight or
Combination Sprays.
SHERWIN-WILLIAMS
ARSENATE of LEAD
Second To None When It Comes
To Getting The Worms
INSIST UPON THE BEST
Monarch Seed & Feed Co.
Cor. 6th and Bartlett.
Phone 260
THE
UNKNOWNS
QUALITY
BUSINESS, whether it be in the office
or in the field cannot afford to deal
with unknown quantities neither can it
deal in unknown qualities. Orchard opera
tions beset by many natural obstacles may
nevertheless be converted into paying in
vestments by dealing with principles
known in quality and further in practice.
The crop loss in 1933. due largely to
spray programs involving the use of un
known materials resulted in worm damage
too severe to encourage repetition, and for
this reason growers cannot afford to buy
spraying materials, and particularly Arse
nate of Lead in which exists the clement,
of unknown qualities.
Recent analysis of various types of Arse
nate of Lead has again proved the value
to the grower of Shenvin-Williams Arse
nate of Lead. Note the "graphs which
conclusively point to the superior physical
properties of Sherwin-Williams Arsenate
of Lead which permits maximum floccula
tion, an all important quality in securing
highest deposit. As arsenical deposit is in
ratio to control, the successful grower will
standardize his Arsenate of Lead require
ments with Sherwin-Williams Dry Arse
nate of Lead.
SHERWIN-WILLIAMS DRY ARSENATE OF LEAD HAS.
1, Maximum Toxicity.
3. Extttm flocculating ability.
5. Compatibility with all
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5. Superior physical qualities.
4. Proved ability to control in former years.
6. Reasonable cost.
APPLE TESTS
Mtture Rome Beauty Apples were used, having a diameter of IH to 3 inches. All apples given two cover iprayi.
0p pounds pressure, distance four feet, exposure four seconds.
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The alxve graphs (see columns 2, 3, 5. 6 and 7), provided by our Research Laboratories clearly ihow that whenever
any chemical or inert substances are introduced many physical qualitiei of the Arsenate of Lead are affected,
which may reduce the efficiency of the product and when Its efficiency It lessened the user materially reducer
the effectiveness of hit spraying operations.
"BETTER CONTROL WITH LESS SPRAYS"
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Consult the following dealers for Sheruin-Tilliams field sertice.
The Sherwin-WilliirM Horttrulturil Advisor will gliilv cooperate
in sutgtstinf. sn effective sni ret economical jpriv program. V
For Sale by
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Guy W. Conner, Medford Warehouse
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