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PAGE TWO' MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, THURSDAY, MAY. 3, 3931. DRINK 'MATTE' TO BE RETAILED HERE Word has just ben received that L. P. Iranhoe, well known resident of Medford for many years, now lo cated In Rio de Janeiro, has ship ped to Medford a large consignment of Matte, for local distribution. The shipment, consisting of over a ton of this South American product, left Rio on April 2nd on the Mccormick Line steamer "West Nllus," consigned to Medford, via Portland, The Matte Is expected to reach Medford before the end of May, and Its local distribution will probably start early In June. Mr. Ivanhos writes: "Matte (pro nounced 'Matty") Is a product of South America which should be made available to the people of southern Oregon and elsewhere due to Its, acknowledged excellent qualities. Matte Is a refreshing tea-like drink made from the leaves of a small tree which grows In South America. Matte possesses roal virtues as a staple article of diet for everyone. Matte Is not a patent medicine nor a fad, but Is Just an Ideal everyday household drink for all, being equal ly pleasant as a refreshing drink either hot or Iced. "It has been successfully used for nunoreds of years by millions of peo ple. We have used matte In large quantities as a dally drink for years with splendid results for the entire family. We will continue to use matte permanently, Just as long as we can obtain It. . -we are glad to be the first to Introduce matte to southern Oregon. snowing many people there will ap preciate Its being available locally a a reasonable price, and hope the quantity sent In thla first -hlpment will be sufficient to permit those really Interested In determining Its merits to give It a few months' trial. "Matte Is nothing new. It was used . before the discovery of America, and In the countries of Its origin la the dally household drink of millions of people today. Just as It was centuries ago. It has held Its own and Its use is constantly Increasing wherever It becomes well known. It has stood the test of centuries In South Amer ica, which Is the most convincing argument in Its fsvor, excepting, of course, an actual trial over a short period or time. Matto makes Its own jrienas quickly. . "Books have been written on the virtues of matte. Some of the most extravagant claims I have ever heard of are made for matte. I do not believe them all, of course, but observation at elose ranee nv.r long period of time has brought me to the conclusion that matte evi dently aids somehow those who are Interested in reialnln better health or In retaining the good health they jjuiwrai. ano mat it must be good for those who so consistently use it as a dally drink or they would quit Itl" . in closing Mr. Ivanhoe states: "I arink matte because I actually like it better than any other table drink. Its aromatlo flavor la delicious. There Is no question that It Is refreshing, relieves fatigue, and has no bad ef fects. It should be used by evory one. Matte la good . for those who do hard mental work matte Is good for those who do hard physical work and matte Is also good for those who do not work at all I The matte Meteorological Report May 3, ltt.il. Forecasts, Medford and vicinity: Cloudy with rain late tonight or Friday; moderate temperature. .Oregon: Cloudy with rain west portion late tonight or Friday; mod erate temperature. - Local Data. ' Temperature a year ago today Highest, S3; lowest, 34. Total monthly precipitation, .10 inch; excess for the month, .03 Inch. Total precipitation since September 1, 1033. 0.38 Inches: deficiency for the season, 6.34 Inches. Relative humidity at 5 p. m. yes terday, 83; I a. m. today, 05. Sunrise tomorrow, 8:03 a. m. Sunset tomorrow, 7:13 p. m. Observations Taken at 8 a, m., 130 Meridian Time. cin If f J n tj Boston 72 52 .10 Ralfi Cheyenne ............ 60 42 .10 Rain Chicago ................ 80 60 .... Clear Eureka ...... 58 62 .12 Cljudy Helena 64 48 T. P. Sidy Los Angeles 72 66 .... P. Cldy MEDFORD 64 60 .09 Cloudy New Orleans 80 66 .... Clear New York 66 81 .70 Rain Omaha 80 82 .... Cloudy Phoenix ............ 80 ,. Portland ... ... 66 43 .22 Cloudy Reno 70 48 Cloud Roseburg 60 . 64 ,16 Cloudy Salt Lake 62 44 .... Clear San Francisco..... 66 64 .... Cloudy Seattle 66 48 .18 Cloudy Spokane ...... 64 42 .06 Clear Walla Walla 68 48 .10 Cloudy Washington, D.C. 68 58. .64 Rain Wall St. Report PORTLAND, May 3. An ad vance of Wo a pound waa named for cube butter on th Produce Exchange for the la to Mlon, the only excep tion being in lowtt score. On the open market a fully ate ad y tone waa juiRgeated for butter, but the action of the exchange In ad vancing quotation during the bis producing period, waa causing much concern. There waa no change In the price on butterfat. Trading in the egg market waa atiU mostly of unchanged character and price within the local territory. Re ceipts were atlU slowly decreasing. Livestock. PORTLAND, May 3. P) CATTLE: 125: calves 60; steady, unchanged. HOPS: 250; steady, unchanged. SHEEP: 1000; steady, unchanged. Portland Wheat KDOS NEW YORK. May 3. (AP) Scat tered rallying tendencies appeared In today'a stock, market. There waa no buying rush, however, and most of the moderate recoveries were accred lted to technical factors. Dullness was the rule 'throughout the session, only a few Issues doveloplng fair ac tivity. The close was slightly Irregu lar. Transfers approximated 1,100. 000 shares. ' Today'a closing prices for 32 se lected stock follow: Al. Chem. it Dye 145 Am. Can ....... 99 Am. fe Fgn. Power 84 A. T. & T 114 Anaconda 15 Atch. T. & B. P. 64 (g Bendlx Aviation 16 Low .68 .67J4 Close .8714 .68 .67 (i we are sending to Medford la the very finest obtainable anywhere, and It la hoped it may soon be available there for those wishing to try It. This shipment of matto from Brazil la to be packed and distributed right In Medford, and Ita distribution ahould begin early In June. ' An nouncement will be made when It is available." , Protect Your Roses From Plant Lice Don't let your lovely roses be spoil ed by lice when It Is so easy nd cheap to protect them all season. Simply sprinkle the bushes with Buhach and you can know your roses will be safe. Money back If you don't agree that Bu-haoh la the beat pro. teotlon against Insect pests you have ever tried. '. IN HANDY SIFTER CANS AT DRUG.GROCEinr SEED STORES ISUHACH INSECT POWDER Griffin Creek PORTLAND, Ore., May 3. (AP) Wheat futures: Open High May .68 .88 July 08 .88 Sept. 67)4 .6714 Cash wheat: Big Bend bluestem eo4 lyum iiaiQ wnuer (tv pot.) 74 Dark hard winter (11 pct.).. 60 Soft white, western white, hard winter, northern spring and western red .67',4 no. d wnite. 918.30. Corn No. 2 E. yellow, 823.60. Mlllrun standard, 814.50. Today's car receipts: Wheat 31, barley 1, flour 10, corn 8, oats 4. Beth. Steel California Packing . .. Caterpillar Tractor Chrysler ... Coml. Solvent Curtlsa Wright . Du Pont Oen. Poods Qen. Motors Int. Harvest I. T. & T Johns Man. ....... Mont. Ward - North Amer - Penney (J. C.) ...... Phillips Pet Radio ........ ..... Sou. Pac . Std. Brands .. .......... Std. Oil Cal. Std. OH N. J. Trana. Amer Union Carbide .., Portland Produce GRIFFIN CREEK, May 8. (Spl.) Mrs. D. A. Hood, Mrs. Ray Skeins, Mrs. Ethel Troxnll, Mrs, Wava Bolder stone, Mrs, t. D. Brown and Mrs. C. O. Oay attended ths bomemakera' meeting In Medford Wednesday. Mrs. Harry Wilson waa In from Flan lake Thursday and Attended the muslo festival at Ashland. Several parents and friends attend ed the muslo festival with their chil dren Thursday. Mr. and Mr, Donald Brown and daughter Sonla Lee were recent vis. Itors at the J. D. Brown home, Mr, and Mrs. A. Dougherty and family, who have been living on Thomas Drive, have moved Into ono of the houses on the Hamlll property. Mrs. Lula risk entertained the last meeting of the Radio Study club Monday, There were 13 members present, with Mrs. Scheel and Mrs. Vincent as company. Mra. Flck was assisted by Mrs. Ethel Troxall. Re freshment were served. Children at school are busy with their review work, getting ready for exams, as there are Just two mo-e weeks of school. Mr. and Mrs. Jonas Wold spent Sunday with friends on Thompson creek. Miss Lillian Brown stayed ever Tuesday night with her aunt In Jack- aonvllle. She attended the program given by the Elks' band at the hljli school gym, SHIPP, TALENTED NEGRO SUCCUMBS AT AGE OF 75 PORTLAND, May 3. (VP) BUTTER rrints, A grade. 23o lb.: parch ment wrapper, cartons, 24c; quantity purcnases, ',o IB. less: "B" grade parchment wrappers, 22c; cartons, 230 BUTTERFAT Portland delivered : "A" grade delivered at least twice weekly. 20c: country routes, 17c lb, B grade or delivery fewer than twloe weeitiy, Portland, 100; country routes, 18c lb.: o grade at mantel. . EOOS Paolflo Poultry Producers' selling prices: Oversize, 19c; fresh extras, 17c; standards, 15o; mediums, 15c dozen, (cartons lc higher). Buy ing price of wholesalers: Fresh spec ials, 17c; extra, 14c; extra firsts, 14c; medium firsts, 11c; pullets, 11c; un dergrades, llo dozen. STRAWBERRIES . Oregon 24s. ai.65-1.75 crate; Sacramento 24s, (1,66-1.75 crate. Cheese, milk, country meats, live poultry, potatoes, new potatoes, wool and hay, unchanged. Chicago Wheat 3714 . 32?', 30', 451, 237. 34 9H, 33 35 38i, 13 62 27 Vi 17 59(, 18V4 8'. 24i 2oy, 34 i a, 42 ai United Aircraft ................. 22, U. S. Steel i , 48 J4 Export Wheat. PORTLAND, May 3. P) Emerg ency Export corporation's bid for soft white wheat for foreign shipment, 71 H cents bushel. 4- EVELT FEELS .B.C. LEGION POSTER PRIZE Mae Usuda, Medford, was named winner of second place In division one of the American Legion poster contest, held throughout the state, according to a dispatch from Cor vallls. In the high school division, rated supervised. Eugene Moffatt of Med ford took second place, and In the unsupervised high school rating. Ruth Oarlock of Medford took first. BIRTHS Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Robinson ol 911 South Peach street are the par ents of a aon weighing six pound!. born today at the Secred Heart hos pital. Both mother and baby a:c reported doing well. New York City operates tuberculosis study clinics lor the benefit of its un. employed. CHICAGO, May 3. (AP) Wheat futures: Open High May 87(4 .1V, July 78 .77 . Sept. 78 '4 .78J4 Low .7774 .7614 .78 ?4 Close .7814 .78 'j .7714 Silver. NEW YORK, Maj 3 (p) Bar sil ver steady, (4 higher at 42. Ran Francisco nutterfnt. BAN FRANCISCO. May 3. (P) First grade butterfat 22(4, f. o. San Francisco. Schilling Poultry Seasoning Adolicioui leaioning for foupi, stewf . all meat nd poultry drossing. Sample JFnres HOUND TMPromMHTLAXD NEW YORK, May 3. (P) Jesse Shlpp, ths "Abraham" of "the Green Pastures,1 and one of the pioneer Negro talents of tha stage, la dead at the age of 78. He was a performer, playwright and produoer of the Williams and Walkir era, and a prolific writer ot sketch' and plays for all-Negro casts. UaylS-Oct.15 Standard Tsurlit Chicao..;..K.OO tl.N New York..,. 124.40 107.M Atlanta . . . . ,107.00 IJ.M oton.,....lll.U 114.M Detroit... i., sl.30 11.10 KamaiClly.. 72.00 S7.M Ntw Orltint. 101.40 11.11 Phlltdilphla.122.IS 10S.SI St. LmiIi.... U.M (5.20 it. Paul.. ... 72.00 17.10 Tornt.....101.JJ MJJ Washington . 1J0.7S 103. 5J Coach SS7.U IS.75 T7.4J 102.11 M.S 41.00 I7.M 04.20 S4.1S 41.00 74.70 81.10 liiliild Othar iasforn paints In ars.erM.B. Mum limit October 3 1 . RMum limit 41 day, wttli oobtJ'ji' " W,hw rl 8latid.tdtlckt,hoiiirdlnsc,MMfu , toutlit tlckn, In new lypt liH Hwpm, cat. and JcK. coach tickw, la ewehc cl?, CWcmo, St. Loul., etc., la all tauipmrat. Ikrataa ear chattel are additional Sleeping Car TUlea Sow ft Loaa AIR CONDITIONED ci.'Jl..JS All tlcken lord en thrw ramm, train, between Portland and Clucaio. uf'.r.' WOHTH COAST VUQre.tNor.hemR,. VU xL Pec" Many farea shown above art the same, or slightly higher, from your home station. For details. rhrdulM. Bleeping car rates, eto., consult South am Paririi arrimt n. writ.. D u , n , Paenger Acrnt, 8. P. a. S. Ry., Portland. Ore. Spokane, Portland & Seattle Hallway fit 'Sip' Sensational Hat Sale Friday and Saturday 150 NEW HATS Consisting; of wide brims, matron stylos, oto. In white and newest colors. A real bargain at $1 00 each Our Ready-to-Wear Department Offers Exceptional Values in Suits and Dresses Shoe Values for the Graduate Pumps, ties and sandnls. Exceptional values at $1Q5 to $395 Extra Special 1 White elk moccasin and wing tip oxfords, $ 95 kiltie tongues and composition soles at X The BAND BOX and SHOE BOX "Tho Store that Savcj you Money" The President, his private secretary, Col. Louis MoKlnley Horn, and MR). Eleanor Roosevelt, were "delighted" at the conferring of honorary mem. bershlps In the "Oood Government Congress, Incorporated," according to Mrs. Henrietta B. Martin, now leader and chief reviver of ths organization that flourished during the Banks Fehl turmoil. Mrs. Martin says she has received personal letters from all three, ex pressing thanks for "the great honor." The honorary memberships were conferred at the first meeting of the organization In the Armory, Friday. April 13, by resolution. Banks, former local agitator, now serving life In state prison for second degree murder conviction; was hon orary president, Fehl, serving four years for vots steallng, In his trial at Klamath Falls, denied he was a member, though he often addressed ths "grand assem blies," and at one of the meetings publicly stated he had Joined th organisation. TRANSIENT HELD ON telegraphed Portltnd for the &ddrfts of Elwnmann. DANCE REVUE AT VALLEY SCHOOL "Rhythm Revels" Ci ths title of the dance revue to be presented tomor row forenoon at 11:30 o'clock by pu pils of the Valley school, on Siski you Heights, In which the pupils will review the year's work In dancing. Mlsa Dorothy McClean Is Instructor for the pupils. 1 A recapitulation of the dance has been atempted with the atmosphere created within the dancer rather than externally by costuming and scenery. The child's own Ideas have been em bodied in the dancea, it was pointed out. leave here tomorrow for Corvsllls, to take part In the atats high school championship debars Saturday even ing at 7:30 o'clock. Medford, champions of western Ore gon, will meet the team from Herm La ton, eastern Oregon champions. The debate will be broadcast over station KOAC. Paid li3 .Murder Claims. BOSTON (UP) The John Han cock Mutual Life Insurance company during 1933 paid claims for 173 per sons who were murdered. It was a new high for murdered policy holders. Admiral Byrd Picks His Men! DO YOU? FREES' OARAGE Is where per sonal supervision Is more than a promise, jphone 1622-Y As near as your Telephone DEBATERS WILL LEAVE FOR CORVALLIS FRIDAY Medford high school's debate team. Oolph Janes and Cleo Hicks, will Tom Dally, 39, who told city police h came here from Oreat Falls, Mont., was arrested this noon by local officers when he attempted to puss a $40 claim check made out to Stanley E, Elsen- mann by the Mutual Benefit Health and Accident association. Dally, claiming to be Elsenmann. went to the local agent for the asso ciation to get the check cashed. Of ficers were notified, and immediately A New Oil Permanent Wave WOULD BE A THRILLING MOTHEK'S DAY GIFT Make an appointment for her now. Special attention to gray hair nnd two finger waves Included with each permanent. ALAINE'S Upstairs In Barber Shop Across .from 1st Not'l Bank. Phone 1518 United States Government Mother s Day Stamps 3c Denominations With Picture of Whistler's "Mother" Issued By the Government In Honor of Mothers Day SECURE THEM HERE! Be Sure to See Our fine Showing of Mother's Day Cards Wurts' Gifts Central and Sixth Phone 1503 Ik . 'I'- ' 4 FOR a limited vime only, The California Oregon Power Company in cooperation with MEDFORD ELECTRICAL DEALERS have made it possible for you to purchase an electric range on such startling terms you will scarcely be able to believe it. A MONTHLY payment as low as $3.50 will now purchase almost any standard make of electric range, completely installed in your home, in cluding all necessary wiring. Simply 'phone your dealer, or The California Oregon Power Com pany, and a salesman will gladly call and explain the details of this astonishing offer. Every Medford house wife should take advantage of this opportunity to ob tain the pleasure and satisfaction the use of an electric range will bring. THE CALIFORNIA OREGON POWER COMPANY rOM PARrNOrS in rtOOMll. 'V Jl 223 East Sixth Ph0. nsa X