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PA'GE FOUR MEDFORD IO.TL TRIBWE. MEDFOHD, OREGON. FRTD'VT, MAT 18. 1931. i i; ! i i 8 Society and Clubs Edited by Eoa Nealon Hamilton pmbjtcrtan ul Chrlftlan Cholri Plan Concart An interesting program of music U1 b given by th Prebytrlan and Christian church cholra ot thl city t tha Tint PraabyUrlan church, Sunday evening, May SO, at I o'olock. The concert wM be entirely claaelo, composition ot the maatera being aung and played and will feature numbers by Mendeleaohn, Rubin, eteln. Handel, Wagner and Schubert. The varied program will Include ehoruaee. aoloa, a male quartet, ladlea trio, orchestra, piano and organ num. bars. One of the featurea of tha eve ning will be the elnglng of "Tha Hal lelujah Chorua" from the "Messiah" by Handel by the combined church eholre with piano and organ accom paniment. Eflle Herbert yeoman will be the gueit conductor for thla num ber, with Mabe) 81m at the Baldwin grand piano and Helen Jonea at the console of the pipe organ. The Bald nnnH i. v.rv klnrilv loaned bv Mrs. H. Oi Purucker of the Baldwin piano snoppe. VI. I. n..l.,nn Rtranff Is director Of the Presbyterian church choir and Jgffle Herbert Yeoman oi me The full program of thla concert win appear in ounaajra m.- htl. ( AiM-ritAjIV Invited to ttend. There will be no admission charge, but a euver onenng wm u taken to defray expenses. Medford Offlcera Attend Garden Club Convention. Two offlcera of tha Medford Garden club, Mra. Curtla Darby and Jane nedlcor, left thla morning for Mc Mlnnvllle to attend the Oregon Fede ration of Garden club eeventh an nual convention. Mia Bnedlcor will be one of the apeakera at the ban quet tonight. The convention opened at 1 o'clock thla afternoon and wilt continue through tomorrow. A lecture and demonstration of artlatio flower ar rangement by Tommy Luke of Port land and a garden ramble are ex pected to be two of the moat Interest ing featurea of tha oonventlon. Olrl Sront to Enjoy rirnle Party Saturday. '. All Olrl Scouts, who plan to at tend tha plonlc in Ashland Saturday, are asked to be at the pieces desig nated by their leaden Saturday morn ing at 10:30 o'clock, It waa announced thla morning. They will continue to Ashland to meet again at the park entrance, that all may continue to gether to tha scene of tha affair. Each girl la asked to bring her own picnic lunch. Olrl Scout from all sections of southern Oregon will at tend the picnic Allons Club Meet for Cards Thla Evening. Tha home of Mr, w. D. Butler will be tha meeting place thla evening of ttie Allons club, when members gather for a aoclal 'time and earns. Mm. Ooodwln Humphrey will assist the hostess. Mesdamra Thurman and 1'latt Hostesses Mrs. L. Thurman and Mra. D. Piatt were hostesses Monday evening at the Thurman home, with a mlscellaneoua shower, honoring Mrs. Uuy Humph rey. The guests for the evening were women of the Baptist church, who had part In the missionary play, "The PHI Bottle," which waa given recently at the church. The decora tion of the rooms waa carried out In keeping with the theme of the play. Several Interesting gamea were played, after which the honor guest dlaplayed her many gifts. Refresh ment were served by the hostess. It being Mrs. Humphrey's birthday, she waa presented with a lovely cake. Those present weret Mesdamea M, L. bally, M. Howell, J., K. Lester, W. R, Crawford, L. Stenerson, L. J. Knox, L. Merrlman, O. A. Whlllock, O. Pin ley, the Mlssea Helen Judy, Leah Etta Evana, Carlyn and Muriel Piatt, Elvla SUckland, the honored guest and hostesses. Many Anticipate Kerllal Of Mrs. Thacher Tonight. Thla evening promises to hold much In store for all valley folk with a love and appreciation of music, for Jane Thacher, on of the Pacific coast's most brilliant pianists, la her to ap pear In recital at the Baldwin hall. on West Main etreet at 8:10 o'clock, . Mra. Thacher arrived In the city yesterday from the University of Ore gon campua and was entertained last evening at dinner by Miss Harriet Baldwin, one of her former pupils. . Having apent many yoara at the University of Oregon aa professor of piano, Mra. Thacher has many friends In the valley and many admirers of her planlstlc art, so a large attend ance la anticipated for thla, her first public appearance here. D. A. R. Meeting -. At Mrs. Wilson's Mrs. E. M. Wilson of 340 South Riverside, will be boa teas tomorrow at her home, to members of the D. A. R. Aaalstlng her will be Mra. O. B. Warren, Mrs. Bart Anderson and Mrs, o. O. Van Sooyoo, -' : Annual election of officer will be held, and Mrs. P. J. Newman will give the book review. , 20 Cts. on Dollar For Ochoco Bonds PORTLAND, May 18. (AP) Set tlement with holders of Ochoco Irrl. gatton district bonds In eastern Oregon at approximately 90 cent on the dollar will be effected through a loan of 3B9,ua from the Recon. structlon Finance corporation and a voluntary cancellation by the state of Oregon of a debt due It from the Irrigation district. scouts to Mttt Olrl Scout troops 3 and 4 will meet at the Olrl Scout headquarters tomorrow morning at U o'clock. Each girl la requested to bring her own lunch for the plcma 10 Aahland. Transportation wlU b furnished from headquarter. ' Market? Livestock. PORTLAND, Ma? 18. (TP) OAT TLX: 100; calTM 00; ata&dy, tin changed. HOGS: 400; steady, unchanged. 6HEEP: 600; atoady, unchanged. Portland Produce' PORTLAND, May 16. VP) BUT TER Prints, A grade. 3!4e; parch, ment wrapper, cartons, 2314c: quan tity purchase V,e lb. less; B grade, parchment wrappers, 31 He; cartons, 23 lie BUTTERFAT Portland delivery. A grades, delivered at least twice week ly, 20c; country routes, 17c lb.: B. grade or delivery fewer than twice weekly, Portland, 18c; country routea, ISo; C grade at market. B0O8 Pacific Poultry Producers' selling price: Oversize, 190; fresh ex tras, ITc; standards, lac; mediums. 19c dozen. (Carton 1 cent higher.) Buying price, of wholesalers: Fresh specials, 17c: extra, 15c; extra meoi um. 14c; medium firsts, lie; pullets, lie: undergrade, lle.docen. COUNTRY MATS Selling price to retallera. vealers. 90-100 lbs., 7V4-8c lb.: others unchanged. STRAWBERRIES Oregon 34a. Gold Dollar, 90C-S1.00; Improved Oregon, 1-1.38 orate. Cheese, milk, live poultry, potatoes, wool and hay, unohanged. Chicago Wheat CHICAGO, May 18. (AP) Wheat: Open High Low Close May ..m. .91 . S1Y, 0 Y Julv 89 .0014 B1A .8714 Sept. 39ii S0 .88 .8B!4 Silver. NEW YORK, May 18. or, Bar sil ver steady, y, lower at 44. San Francisco Uutterfnt. SAN FRANOISCO, May 18. (ff) Flret grade butterfit, 33 f. o. b. San Praneteco. Wall St. Report Stock Sale Averages. (Copyright, 1934 Standard statistic Co.) May 18: 50 20 20 90 Ind'la Rr'a Ufa Total Today . 8B.7 44.7 673 78.3 Prav. day 80.6 ' 45.1 68.8 79.3 Year ago . 73.4 38.7 87.9 70.8 3 yrs. ago .105.8 71.9 158.4 109.9 Low, 1934 85.0 . 41.8 64.3 74. a (1029 average equate 100.) Bond Sale Averages. (Copyright, 1034 Standard Statistics Co.) May 18: 20 20 Ind'la Rr'a Today 83.5 87.0 Prev. day 83.4 B7.1 Week ago 82.0 86.1 20 60 Ufa Total 89.0 88.1 883 88.1 883 85.8 Year ago 60.3 70.3 80.3 73.3 S yra. ago .84.4 90 5 100.8 94 9 NEW YORK. May 18. (AP) The stock market lost most of Its Infla tionary enthusiasm today and prices yielded most of their yesterday's sub stantial gain under quiet profit tak ing. While some of the metale were under pressure, moat declines were held to a point or lesa. The doe was aomewhat heavy. Transfers approxi mated 950,000 shares.. Overnight consideration of the Washington sliver accord tended to dispel the impression that currency expansion waa Imminent. Various traders, consequently, decided to cash In their profit, pending a clearer out look on the monetary altuatlon. Today's closing price for 33 selected stock follow: Al. Chem. It Dye . Am. Can ........., Am. & Fgn, Pow. A. T. ll T. . Anaconda - , Atch. T. & S. F. Bendlx Avla. ........ Beth. Steel California Pack'g. Caterpillar Tract. Chrysler ..... Coml. Solv. ... Curt Us-Wright DuPont Oen. Foods Oen. Mot. Int. Harvest. I. T. 6c T. Johns-Man. -184 - 94 14 814 -..11514 15 . 5514 15?i 35 81 2811 39 !, 33 34 83 4 3214 3314 , 3314 , 12", . 4814 . 2514 Monty Ward , North Amer WHHmHWHW.w.H.H 16 Penney (J. C.) ........................... 59 Phillips Pet 18 Radio .. 7 Sou. Pao. . .., . 3214 Std, Branda . 20 St. Oil Cal. ,... 32 St. Oil N. J. 43 Trans. Amer. 614 Union Carb. 39 Unit. Aircraft .... 31 U. 8. Steel 42 , Export Wheat PORTLAND, May 18. (AP) No wheat session today election. Today' car receipt: Wheat, 3; bar ley, 1; flour, 7; corn, 2; oat, 6: hay, 1. Card of Thank. We wish to express our alncere thank to our many frlenda for their sympathy and kindness during our recent bereavement In the losa of our beloved husband and father; also for the beautiful flowers. Mrs. David A. DeTour and daughter El rt arose Here to Vote W. H. Canon, new receiver In the land office at Rose burg, will arrive In thl city by auto thla afternoon to cast his ballot In the primary. He will stay In south ern Oregon until Sunday, at his real dence on the south Pacific highway near Phoenix. A Stated communication Medford Lodge' No. 103, of A. ijX ' 7:30 p. m. Vlsltore In vited. V. A. NORRIS. W. M. OEO. ALDEN, Secy. Jene Thacher Piano Concert to night. Adults 35c, children 25o. Door admission. U. S. AID IF CHINA 10 BE PROTECTED (Continued irom page one) deslra to reach an agreement at Oeneva on dlaarmament - and - ald Great Britain already ha sat ao ex ample in the reduction of armi, and now it la up to other nations to fol low ault. Charges that Japan is planning to carve out of Chinese territory a "Man chukuo number two' were made by Sir Stafford Crlpps during the debate. Asserting that Great Britain, through "vacillation and weakness of policy" la helping Japan's hand In China, he suggested the co-operation of Britain, Rum la and the United States In a program aimed at halting Japanese expansion In the far east. Sir Stafford added that Britain "will ; not face realities regarding securities ; for the Integrity of China and Britain either . Is In league with Japan or turning a benevolent eye on her operations." TOO LA1E 70 CLASSIFY CASH PAID for men's 2nd hand suits, hats and shoes, will H. Wilson, 32 : No. Front. . ' FOR SALE 3200-lb. team, 0 and 10 i - year old, 160.. Frank P. 611va, i Grants Pass, Rt. 3, at Wlldervllle ! achoolhouse. WANTED To give away cocker span- j lei dog. See Jack, at Safeway, Main and Holly. FOR SALE 1934 studebaker Com- mander 8 sedan, run only 8.000 j miles; like new. Armstrong Motors, j inc., 38 N. Riverside, DRIVING to Ontario, Ore., next few days; want a or 3 passengers, share expanses. Box 1110, Tribune. CHRYSLER -PLYMOUTH DEALER USED CARS 1034 Studebaker Commander Sedan. 1033 Chrysler Std. Imperial DeLuxe Sedan. 1033 Plymouth Coupe. 1927 Chrysler Sedan. 1030 Ford Roadster. Also other older models. ARMSTRONG MOTO-" INC 38 N. Riverside. LUNCH STAND for sale, 21 SO. front. Reasonable. Inquire 25 So. Peach. FOR SALE 1 male English setter, exceptional; 2 male shepherds; 1 young police dash aired ale, male. Call 1510. Dr. Phillips. WILL PAY up to $50 for good used piano. Write P. O. Box 622. FOR SALE Cheap. Floss candy mak fng machine, (225; sacrifice. Flck's Hardware. CONVALECENT HOME We board, we care for, we rent, any way that suits you. 153 Granite, Ashland. FOR RENT 5 -room house, newly papered and painted; garage and ' woodshed. Inquire 425 N. Holly. .Tel. 745-J. MWKXZt v 1 1 OU CAN USE MOST THINGS that grow out of the ground just as soon as they are harvested. But not so with cigarette tobaccos . . . not if you want them to be mild and taste right. the cigarette that's MILDER the cigarette that tastes better It takes many months of age ing in the wood 2'i to 3 years to be exact to bring out the flavor and mildness of the to baccosjust as it takes many months of ageing to bring out the flavor of rare wines. It means something that Chesterfield tobaccos are aged and mellowed like fine wines it helps to give Chesterfield its milder and better taste. . 1 I'll Fv.-VL ,ssn2s2S33ssaaaCs"1 Feature For Saturday and Monday JUBILEE DAYS Exceptional Values On Main Floor and Downstairs DRESSES 95 95 95 95 .50 Silk stripe dresses, dots and plain colors, nets, lace string creations. Brand new styles, sizes 14 to 44. Spec'l Organdie dresses in plaids, checks, dots and plain col ors. New styles for the sum- .. i.i . r. l.t t..'.l t.) mer season Organdie dresses in white and pastel colors. Dots and plaids. Smart styles New taffeta dresses for graduation that are just right for dance and party wear ... Jacket frocks and one-piece dresses. White, navy and pastel shades ,. . .i.. . 2 $6, $2, $4, $7, $1 SUITS Swagger Suits, values to $16.50. tf FT "3P Pre-Jubilee special . ., iEti WWW W Swagger Suits, values to $22.50. fl5 1 1 QQ Pre-Jubilee special . .r... ..... . ....... JL JL White Swagger Suits. Sizes 14 to b I C A 40. Pre-Jubilee special :.r.. J lQiUU LINEN SUITS Short jacket styles of imported linen. Four new styles. . Nik f rf Sizes 14 to 20 ....... . . . .:.-.,.. , Swagger linen Suits. Imported E?i material. Sizes 14 to 20 . . . . (pOsiD WAFFLE CLOTH SUITS Swagger styles in all white. Sizes (JjJ gJJ" 14 to 20,., 4070 SPRING COATS 25 Spring styles including tailored fi "1 "1 A A and dressy coats. Values to $22.50 JL JL J J BLOUSES New shipment of organdie blouses. Dots, stripes, checks plain colors Pique, organdie, silk and string knit blouses. White and pastel colors, stripes and checks. Linen, silk, pique blouses in new styles. Sizes 34 to 42 SLACKS Cotton tweeds and cords Wool Flannel Slacks, navy and brown White Wool Flannel Skirts .... HOSIERY Gotham gold stripe silk hosiery. Service and chiffon. New spring i c: oi i mi colors. .Jizes ojj 10 ivj $ 1 29 $ 1 .95 $2.95 $3.45 .$2.98 95 c Downstairs Store Specials Sat. andMon. Tu-Way Stretch Girdles ,. Tu-Way Stretch Corselette Uplift Lace Brassiere.. Knee Action Silk Hosiery Humming Bird Silk Hosiery, chiffon or service Humming Bird Elastlo Top Silk Hosiery Cotton Blouses, organdie and prints Rayon Crepe and Chulla Crepe Blouses I Sweaters, light and dark colors Shorts, two pieces, blouse and shoru Shorts, linen finish crash j Slacks, linen finish crash . Skirts. whit pique . "" 99 51.99 77c4 79d 99d 99 99 99 51.95 ...nn Wash Dresses, prints and sheers Wash Dresses, voiles and prints Wash Dresses, sheers, prints, voiles Wash Dresses, stripes, plaids, plain colors ...7.Z..Z. Wash Dresses, fine quality voiles !.""!.". Silk Dresses, new arrivals, white and pastels"'.'."" SUMMER HATS 51.39 99 S1.S8 -SI. OS 52.4. 52.95 SI. 99 Pique and Linen, smart new stvles Panamas. Rough Straws and Milan Flops Colored Straw Hats Softies T Matrons' Large Head Size Whit Hats I SI. 19 .....99c 69 S1.49 S1.79 2 19 to 9 1, vt. Uoaan ft Mnu Toaacoa Cft