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BEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, M"EDFORD, OREGON, THURSDAY, APRIL 12, 193L PXflE TWO LEAGUE LEAD BY Portland Loses, 10 to 0, When Salso, Solon Hurler, Allows But Three Bingles Reds Trim Seals, 10 0 (By the Associated Pre.) Tin hard-hitting Lot Angeles An gela found themselves In front of tio field by two full game In the. Pa cific Coaat league today, after th flrat night game In th league tnli' eeaaon had brought the San Fran cisco Seals their second straight set back. The Angels took their second straight game from the Hollywood Stars, U to 7, In a free hitting affair yesterday. Frank Demaree, Angel out fielder, hit a homo-run to Increase his season's total to five, A crowd officially estlma(ed at S.000 saw the San Francisco Missions go on a scoring spree to defeat tho Seals, 10 to 8. In the first night con test. Both starting pitchers, James Zlnn of the Seals and Clarence Mitch ell of the Missions, were driven from the mound. Holding the 'Portland Beavera to three bingles, Manuel Salvo hurled the Sacramento Senators to a 10 to 0 victory. The game was on fairly evon terms until the eighth Inning when the Senators pounded one nine hits to score B Tuns. Second Baseman Alex Kampo'urls hit a homer and a single In the same Inning to bring in four runs. Portland used three pitchers. A ninth inning home-run by Leroy Anton, first baseman, brought Oak land a 8 to 5 win over the Seattlo Indians. W. I. Pet. los Angeles 7 2 - San Francisco 5 4 ,356 Missions . -556 Oakland - ' 558 Sacramento ...................... 5 4 .550 Hollywood 3 8 -333 Seattle 8 , 6 .3.13 Portland -333 Livestock PORTLAND, Ore.. April 13. (API CATTLE 35, calves 36; steady; un changed. HOGS 260; steady, unchanged. SHEEP 700; weak, unchanged. Portland Produce PORTLAND, Ore., April 12. AP) BUTTER Extriis, 20g lb.; standard, lO'io lb. . ' . . BUTTERFAT Portland delivery: A grade, lfl-l&o lb.; farmers' door de livery, 14c lb. EQOS Pacific Poultry Producers' selling prices: Oversize, 18c; fresh extras, 16c; standards, 16c; mediums. 16c dozen (cartons lo higher). Buy ing price of wholesslers: Fresh ex tras, 17c; firsts, 14c; mediums, 16c; pullets. 12c; undergrades, 10c. dozen. COUNTRY MEATS Selling price to retailers: Spring lambs. 16-18c lb.; others unchanged. NEW POTAEOE8 Hawaii, 11.26 1.36 21-lb. box; Texas Triumphs, 82.00-2.36 60.1b. sack. STRAWBERRIES Fresno 200 82.00 crate; Sacramento 24c, 82.26 crate. Cheose, milk, live poultry, potatoes (old), wool and hay, unchanged. Int. Harvest. Int. T. Ic T Johns Man Mont. Ward ........ North Amer Penney (J. C.) .... P.lllllps Pet. Radio Sou. Pac 8td. Brands ....... Std. Oil Cal. Std. Oil N. J. ...... Trans. Amer Union Carbide . United Alrlraft U. S. Steel 4H4! 7',4 32 19 4 87 V, 20 B'i 28 14 22 37 ,48 81, 45", 23H 6214 Pear Markets Pears Yesterday NEW YORK, April 11. (AP) (U. S. D. A. Pear auction market; Seven cars arrived; 3 Oregon cars unloaded; 10 cars on track. ' Oregon D'AnJous: 966 boxes extra fancy, 83.30-3.06, average 83.76; 869 boxes fancy, 83.15-3.75, average 83.60; 300 half boxes, 81.46-2.06, average, 81.86. . Oregon Winter Nells: 57 boxes ex tra fancy, 82.70; 169 boxes fancy, 82.45. ASK KIND HEARTED LIGHTEN LOAD OF Portland Wheat PORTLAND, Ore., April 13. (AP) Wheat futures: Open High Low Close May .71 J4 .71 .71 .71 July 72 .72 ..71 'J . .7114 Sept. 71J4' .71J4 -71 .71 Cash wheat: Big Bend blnestem ,72 14 Dsrk hard winter (12 pet.) 77 . Dark hard winter (11 pet.) 72 " Soft white, western white, hard winter, northern spring and western red .7014 Oats No. 2 white, 19. Corn No. 2 E. yellow, 822.75. Mlllrun standard, 816.60. Today's car receipts: Wheat 89, barley 1, flour 10, oorn 2, oats 1. Chicago Wheat (Convtnucd rrora page onol Mrs. Gurnott Is sure every mother wlU understand and believes many fathers and eons will, too. . The mother la Mrs. Rosa Alters of Bessie streot, whose son, Warren. 96 years old, passed away after a lin gering Illness nt the state hospital In Salem several days ago. Through some error in the address , the wire did not reach Mrs. Alters until yes terday and after calling for the mes-j sage at the telegraph office she be came so hysterical that quit a crowd gathered, among them Mrs. Oarnett, who bundled the woman Into her car and proceeded to find out what was the matter. Both the county court and the HtxX Crow were visited, but nothing could be done, so Mrs. Oarnett pro ceeded to get busy. She Communi cated with a local undertaker, who agreed to furnish everything at cost, and then herself a breed to be per sonally responsible for any expense which might be incurred, so a wire to this eifect was sent to Salem. Don't you want to .help In this most worthy case? Only 90 cents Is asked. Could you spend 30 cents in any better way buy more happiness for others or yourself. Tlmo la short. Those who wish to contribute directly are advised to call at Bottle's quick lunch opposite the Rial to theater this afternoon or evening If possible. While 35 centa has been plnced as the amount, larger or smaller sums will be acceptable, ' CHICAOO, Aplrl 13. (AP) Wheat futures: Open High Low Close May .88H Mft .B6V4 July - .86 &6 .66ti .80 Sept 7 ,B7H , .87 .86V4 .86 IS WINNER IN CONTESI Elizabeth Burr, who resides nenr Medford, was among the first of 10 named In the Orunow refrigerator contest conducted each week, accord' In to Clayton Isaac, local Orunow dealer. The Orunow program Is over tho Columbia circuit, and as a part, a refrigerator and two radios are award ed contestants each week. Mtu Burr wrote on carrene as refrigerant. Wall St. Report Stork Rale Averages (Copyright, 1834, Standard Statistics Co.) April 12: 80 20 20 80 Indl's Rr's Ut's Total Today 88.8 61.8 75.1 87.8 Frev. day .... 99.4 51.8 74.4 87.5 Week ago .... 07.0 60.1 76.9 86.6 Year ago .... 82.4 28.7 87.4 60.9 3 yrs. ago ....128.2 89.4 183.9 130.7 (1020 average equals 100). Bond Rale Average! ' (Copyright, 1034, Standard Statistics Co.) April 12: ' . 20 20 20 60 Indl's Rr's Ut's Total Today ....X83.1 X89.2 89.4 X87.2 Prev. day ... 82.8 88.7 89.4 87.0 Week ago .... 81.6 87.5 88.0 86.0 Year ago .... 60.3 88.1 74.2 64.2 3 yrs. ago .... 86.3 99.3 1O0.8 95.5 (1026 average equate 100). NEW YORK, April 12. ) (USDA) Pear auction market: 7 cars arrived; 3 Oregon cars unloaded; 10 cara on track. Oregon D'Anjous: 995 boxes extra fancy, 63.30'3.95. average 83.76; 860 boxes fancy, 83.15-3.76, average 83.60; 300 halfboxes, 61.4S-2.05, average 61.68. Oregon Winter Nellls: 57 boxes ex tra fancy, 62.70; 169 boxes fancy, $3.45. Silver NEW YORK, April 12. (AP) Bar silver easier, o lower at 464c. San Franelsco Butterfat ' SAN FRANCISCO, April 12. (AP) First grade butterfat, 19c f. o. b. San Francisco. SGT. WILLIAMS ON YEAR'SVACATION Granted & leave of absence for one year, Sergeant Clarence C. Williams of the Oregon state police, and Mrs. Williams will leave here May 1 for their summer home on Lake Neba gamon. Wis., It was made known here today. Sergeant Willi a ma has been sta tioned In Medford since last Novem ber, coming here from Marshfleld. He has been In law enforcement work since 1020, when he was with tho county at Marshfleld. In 1022, he received a state commission and has continued with the department since. Sergeant and Mrs. Williams' home at Lake Nebagamon Is near Cedar Island lodge on the Brule river, near where Calvin Colldge established his summer White House during hla ad min 1st ra Ion. ADRIENNE'S, newly appointed rep resentative for Oossard Foundation Oarments and Miss Simplicity. Be fitted by an expert corsetler. NSULL STARTS E AMERICAN TRIAL (Continued from parfe one) out on balconies and high towers of the mosques to call the people to prayer. "Allah, Allah," they sang. "Allah Is the only Ood and Mohammed Is his prophet." From shipboard Insull could look back at the needle-like iplres and domes of the mosques standing out blackly against the evening sky. That was the last which could be WASHOUT 15 MILES OF KIDNEY TUBES Win Back Pep . . , Vigor . . . Vitality Medical authorities agree that your kldneya contain 16 MILES of tiny tubes or filters which help to purify the blood and keep you healthy. They should pour out through the bladder 3 pints, of fluid a day which contains 4 pounds of waste matter. . If you have trouble with too fre quent bladder passage with scanty amount causing burning and discom fort, the 10 MILES of kidney tubes need washing out. This danger sigiai mav be the beginning of nagging backache, leg pains, loss of pep and j vitality, getting up nights, lumbago, 1 swollen feet and ankles, rheumatic I pains and dizziness. II A1UIIQVO VlVt H BMlMfT uia.vo v ery day and get rid of 4 pounds of waste matter, your ooay wm wm up these poisons causing serious trouble, it mav knock vou out and lay you up ; for many montns. iron , wan. ami i your druggist for DOAN'S PILLS . . . j a doctor's prescription . . . which has ! been used successfully by millions of j kidney sufferers for over 40 yeara. iThoy give quick relief and will help to . wash out the io . mium oi maney ttibea. But don't take chances with strong drugs or so-called "kidney cures" that claim to fix you up in 15 minutes. Your common sense will tell you that this la impossible. Treatments of this nature may seriously injure and Irri tate delicate tissues. Insist on DOAN'S PILLS . . . the old reliable relief that contain no "dope" or habit-forming drugs. Be sure you get DOAN'S PILLS at your druggist. . (Copyright, 1034, Foster-Mllburn Co.) seen from the Adana as It sailed ati T n m toward the cinn sea. FnrlUr In th dav the Turkish court of appeals had refused to consider his plea against extradition. tOO LATE 10 CLASSIFY WANTED Good motorcycle. Must be cheap. Will pay cash. Tol. 331-J-4. FOR SALE Johnson Sea Horse 32 . ; h. p.. on display at Toby Osea- brugge's. South Riverside. ! 85 ACRES about one-half commer- clal fruit; on encumbrances; price I for quick sate. (5,300. Terms. C. S. ! Butterfleld, 400 Medford Bldg. i SUBURBAN, 4 lots, good 6-rooin i house, excellent buy at 13,100.00. Terms. ; Three rooms and large porch. cabin on Rogue river; best of fish ing grounds right at your doo;" $675 on very attractive terms, c. S. Butterfleld, 400 Medford Center Bldg. WANTED To go as companion or assist with housework and children. Reliable. Box 750, Tribune. FURNISHED HOUSE In Burnham ; Court, 604 West 10th, and garage. ' WANTED l's-lnch centrifugal pump. Must be In good condition. Phone , 332. , MONEY LOANED On anything of value, consider modern home In Medford CECIL JENNINGS New location, 41 So. Front. HAVE BUYER for 5 to 10 acres, 1m- ; proved. C. S. Butterfleld, 400 Med ford Bldg. . ! FOR SALE OR TRADE 1 riding cul tivstor, 1 4 -horse Cushmsn engine, 1 T Ford coupe, 3 1-horse cultiva tors, 1 spike-tooth harrow and m!s- cellaneous articles. Highway Motor ; Service, 1. mile south of Talent. WILL OIVE 1500 Interest on a 82.000 loan for a year. Box 746 for Inter- & view. FOR SALE OR TRADE Highly 1m- ; proved farm near Eugeno. Will consider modern home In Medford ! as part payment. Box 626. Tribune, j FOR good sandy top soil and fertil izer, call Andy Overstreet, Phone ! 69. care Medford Concrete Conatr. i Co. i WANTED Bookkeeper-stenographer. Need not be expert, but neat and accurate In figures. Write Moun tain Lumber Co., Trail, Ore. "Hop Gold" BEER , Draught or Bottle. , of course, the kind of food you like at NANDIE'S GRILL NEW YORK, April 13. (AP) Sharp gains In a number of specialties pro vided the prlnclpsl feature of to day's mixed stock market. While some utilities recovered moderately, most groups suffered from sporadlo profit taking. Weakness of graona wss an unsettling element. The olose was irregular. Transfers approximat ed 1.000,000 shares. Today's closing prices for 31 se lected stocks follow: Am. Can - 104 tj ! Am. ic Fgn. Power 10 H A. T. it T. ....... 120U 10 Anaconda Atch. T. A 8. P Bend I x Aviation Deth. Steel California Packing Caterpillar Tractor Chrysler Coml. Solv .. Curtlns Wright Du Pont ........... Ocn, Foods .... Gen. Motors ........... 004 43 37 33 'i 38 1 i To prove to northern California that Oregon Is going to have a gi gantic birthday party here this sum mer, 20 members of the Craters cluh chartered a special bus and motored to Crescent City last night to be din ner guests ot the Klwanla club In tha coaat city. James Steven, well-known locsl soloist, entertained with four hum bom, which were much enjoyed, and Hugo Lsuge, accordion artist of Med ford, led a group of musicians In sev eral selections. d'tnetith Clean Skin, Don'C endure pimple, and blotches Allay them quickly with pure Resinol Bja-qb Soap and safe, cfiicacioul sssj Eesmol HOW WOMEN CAN WIN MEN AND MEN WIN The Favor of Other Men Vnl two pints of fcllt julre flow tUU. from Tur llvr Into oir bowl. your food (Weirs In your bow1t. This pojtoni your hol butty. Movtmenll n ntra snrl MnMrtsl. Vou t yellow lonti. yl low sAln. nimnlB. dull avi. tiarT hroith. hail lati. m. tllttinfka. heSiUrnt. 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Choose Your New DAVENPORT SET From Southern Oregon's Largest Stock Tapestry $ Covered 34.95 Mohair Suites $r.s.95 up 32 Fine Sets . to Choose From Candlewick Bed Spreads from old Kentucky. Be sure to see them prices as low as $3.95 3 Piece Bedroom Suite Attractive walnut bedroom suite with bed, vanity and chiffonier ... An exceptional April value at . . . Other bedroom suites 21 of which are completely set up on our second floor are here for your shopping trip, Remarkable values prices range up to 2995 99oo Felt Base Linoleum Square yard . . . , . Running foot ..... FELT BASE RUGS 7 ft. 6 inches x 9 ft.. $3.95 9 ft. x 12 ft $5.95 Choice of 3MmL SPECIAL for APRIL 6 Fine New Patterns in 9x12 Axminster Rugs Other fine Axmins ter Rugs specially priced at S24.95 and $29.95 DINNER SETS 32 piece set .............. 42 piece set . . . ; jg'gg TOLEDO RANGE . $4r50 "SUPREME" RANGE .... $48.00 Daisy Semi-Enameled Range . . . $32.50 Full Enameled Front An Exceptional Value at Th fnntoiii line of MONARCH Mnllr.nl, I. Slwl RANGES Thf fliiMt on the market. Price range from S!,.V to W.ni County and School Warrants Accepted on Purchases ft i