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PAGE TWO MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUXE, MEDFORD, OREGOX, THURSDAY. JUNE 21, 1934. NEW LABOR ACT E (Continued nua pano one) other matters In dispute and for the preservation of orderly civil, economic and aortal life I urge you to accept this. The resolution passed by con gress In the closing days authorizes and provides for this particular type of voluntary arbitration of any point or points. "I give you full assurance that the persons appointed to act for the de partment of labor will be fair, honor able and practical and that the de cision will be In the public interest." SAN FRANCISCO, June 21. (AP) Joseph P. Ryan, president of the International Longshoremen's associa tion, here conducting settlement ne gotiations of the Pacific coast long shoremen's strike, said today he fa vored submitting the question of hiring halls to arbitration as sug gested by Secretary of Labor Perkins. MILLAR INTERNE E Olenn Emmett Millar has returned to his home In Reno. He graduated this month from Northwestern uni versity, receiving his degree In medi cine. He will spend several weeks here before continuing to Sacra mento, where he will Interne at the Sacramento city and county hospital. Millar Is a graduate of the Reno public schools. He attended the uni versity of Nevada for two years and then went to Stanford university, where he received his degree In the pre-medleal course. Reno (Nevada) Standard. Olenn E. Millar was born In this city and attended primary grade school In this city, where his father and mother are well known. His father was formerly a city council man, and engnged In the cafe busi ness here. The family has resided In Reno, Nev., for the past 18 years. The Millar family expects to visit this city In July, T -J-. Mr. .F. Ooloman won the Indies' iit tournament at the Rogue River ViUty golf course yeetorday with ft Jbw net score of 83. She received as the prise, her name attached to one of the mata recently put on the course. Mra. Larry Bchade scored sucond, Mr. J. O. Thompson third, Mrs. Geo. Codding fourth, and Mrs. F, O, Bunch fifth. Luncheon was served at the course, and a good turnout featured the match. Mrs. George Codding, chairman of the tournament commit, tee, announced this morning that a special meeting will be held Wednes day, ladles' day, next week, and all members ax urged to be present, .Luncheon will again be aerved. Members of the Copco employes club hesrd an Interesting talk on the Longshoreman's strike situation by Clinton Hurd of Portland at their regular forum luncheon this noon. Mr. Hurd who Is manager of the Job bers fiupply Co., gave his hearers a word picture of the strike which has assumed such serious proportions and has greatly retarded business recovery on the Paclflo const. An early settle ment and speedy return to normalcy Is anticipated by Portland business Interests according to the speaker. Next Thursday the Copoo forum will witness a showing of the Diam ond Jubilee films. HERE'S SMARTNESS A BIT O' SCOTCH, A SAILOR DRESS PS h ? '4 "Si 6 4 PWWPW.WWW.IW III l.i II I. as is a ,.!,.. 'mKvmi..,!" :y!'-.. :- ! .- .. m V-;. In-, we, i 111- s. t -a m fins a lt1AWifnW'Tillftfl 6 A Myfz 4 t, The young lady at left Is wearing the American cousin to the Scottish Glengarry. It Is made of mer cerized crochet cotton and trimmed In a contrasting color. To be really 8cottish. the cap can be worn with the talis In the back. The middy dress at right la one of the season's most popular frocks. It is of white silk crepe with blue stripes and a nautical bow. The pumps are of crushed kid perforated In tear droo dealan and the roll brim sailor hat la of stitched white linen. (Associated Presa Photos. Louis Vlmont, a resident of Med ford for the past 14 years, passed away Wednesday at Seattle, where he went last Saturday for the benefit of his health. Mr. Vlmont was born at Tuscola, XII.. August 4, 1870. At the age of 30 he moved to Dog Moines, Ta. In 1607 he was married In Illlnoln to Idessa B, Croeap, who survives him. i Mr. Vlmont waa a member of the Free Methodist church. He Is sur vived by the following children: Louis D., of New York; Dwlght R.. Seattle; Benjamin, Susan McCormlck, Mary Vlmont, Ruth Lewis and John Vl mont, nil of Mori ford. Also one brother and three sisters: Charlotte Vlmont and Catherine Chamberlain of Pasadena: Marie L. Troxel, Ban Dtego, and William Vlmont of Med ford. The body will arrive In Medford this evening and services will be held at the Conger chapel at 3:30 Sun day, with Rev. D. D. Dodge of Grants Pass officiating. Interment in Siski you Memorial park. New Fair Pool i JLOCALS Jones to Routh Fork W. L. Jonw. superintendent of construction, spent yeaterday morning for the South. Fork of the Rogue CCO camp on an Inspec tion trip. Karl Janouch, forest super visor, left for the camp yesterday af ternoon. On nnad Inspection Karl Janouch, foreat supervisor, and K. P. McReyn olds, Junior forestor, spent yesterday on an inspection trip to the Ashland peak road, and report today that the project ta near completion. 4 THE DALLES, Oro., June 21. (API Funeral services wore to be held here late today for Mrs. Mnrlam Rip ley, 60, frequent contributor to nows pnpers and periodicals, whose body was found loto Tuesday in the small cabin in which sho made her home alone. She lived on a homestead 20 ml lea southwest of here. 3 ';smmaJiu$Z32 FUEL DEALERS 10 E Livestock PORTLAND, Ore.. June 31. (API- CATTLE 100, calves 150; steady, un.J changed. HOGS 700: steady, unchanged. SHEEP 7O0; steady, unchsnged. Bendlx Aviation Beth. Steel ..- California packing Caterpillar Tractor Chrysler Portland Produce PORTLAND, Ore., June 31. (API BUTTER Print A grade. 23'Ac; parchment wrapped cartons. 24c: quantity purchases, lc lb. less; B grade parchment wrappers, 32(4c; I cartons, 34o lb. I BUTTERPAT Portland delivery: A grade or delivery fewer than twice 21-22c; country routes, 18-180 lb.; B grade of delivery fewer than twice weekly Portland, 30-31c; country routes, 17-18o; O grade at market. EQOS Pacific Poultry Producers' selling price: Oversize, 31c; fresh extras, 19c; standards, 17c; mediums, 17c dozen (cartons 1 cent higher). Buying price of wholesalers: - Fresh specials, 19c; extra, 18c; extra medi ums, 18c: medium firsts, 13c; pullets, 13c; undergrade., 13c dozen. ONIONS New, California wax, 1.40 cental; red. 1; yellow, tl.3s per 60 lb. box; Walla Walla, ll.Io-l.35 per 50-lb. box. Cheese, milk, country meats, live poultry, potatoes, cantaloupes, strsw berrles, wool and hay unchanged. 1514 34 !4 31 37'4 40 33 3i 89 33 3lVt 32j 13', 63 27 18 80 IBVi 1 W, 30 35 44 71 6i 42 19 . 40J4 Silver NEW YORK, June 31. (AP) Bar silver steady, VsO higher at 45c. Com). Solv Curtlss Wright Du Pont Gen. Foods Qen. Motors Int. Harvest. , I. T. & T. . Johns Man. . Mont. Ward North Amer. Penney (J. C.) Phillips Pet. Radio Sou. Pac. . Std. Brands Std. OH Cal. Std. OH N. J. Trsns. Amer. Union Carb. United Aircraft U. 8. Steel San Francisco Butterfat SAN FRANCISCO, June 31. (AP) First grsde butterfat 33l4e f. o. b. San Francisco. Portland Wheat PORTLAND, Ore,, June 31. (AP) Wheat futures: Open High Low Close July 76(4 .7514 Sept 7?!4 .7614 -TO. .73 Cash wheat: Big Bend bluestem .7314 Dark hard winter (13 pet.) .7614 Dark hard winter (11 pet.) .71 'A Soft white, western white, hard winter, northern spring and western red - . .71 Oats No. 2 white, ,26. Corn No. 2 E. yellow, $27.60. Mlllrun standard, 119. Today's car receipts: Wheat 11, barley 1, flour 8, corn 6, oats 3. BIRTHS Mr. and Mrs. Ben Vlmont are the parents of a daughter, weighing 7 pounds 8 ounces, bornctoday at the Community hospital. Born to Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Jackson of Drew; Ore., at the Community hos pital, a son, weighing 7 pounds 6 ounces, today. Open Playground Berrydale Today The Berrydale playground, located at the Howard school opened today, according to Miss Gold a Boone, who Is In charge of the playgrounds here this summer. Miss Olivia Todd will bo supervisor on the grounds from two to five o'clock each afternoon, with the exception of Sundays. JUBILEE NEWS EL ' PICTURES AT 'CRATE' Of special Interest to southern Oregonlans, and Medford particularly are the different "shots" of the Dia mond Jubilee In the Universal news reel at the Crate rl an theatre on tbet current program with "20 MUUoo Sweethearts." Jacksonville la represented with scenes of the early firs department with several shots of the Pioneer p ab rade. Including the covered wagon drawn by the horse and cow and nu merous other scenes. Graham Mao Namee, ace announcer, supplies tlie explanatory dialogue. Special communication of Medford Lodge No. 103 ; A. F. ti A- M. Friday, Jirjie 22nd at 7 P. M. Work In m m. rfeirree followed ny an Illustrated lecture on Masonry or M. W. Arnold of Vancouver. Vlsltois invited. V. A. Norrls, W. M. GEO. ALDEN, Secty. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY APRICOTS lc lb. Phons 597-J-3. , .--r'-'- WANTED To buy Jackaon County Bldg. Je Loan stock. Box 1871, Tt-une. FOR RENT Apt. nicely furnlsbed, 3 rm bath, sewing machine, rasflo. garage for 15.00. Call 204 South Orape or 205 W. 9th. WANTED LADY'S ADDRESS. If the voting ladv who was In the Shrlners' parade, June 2nd and was ' asked to ride In the car leading enc parade reads this ad please write Box 1759 care ol Mail Tribune. Cfcvo name and address and description to assure Identity Interested Call-forntan. FOR SALE OR TRADE 80 A.. etlUlp' ment and stock for Medford prop erty or acreage. Inquire at 1037 Court St. CASH PAID for men's 2nd bsnd suits. hats and shoes. Will B. Wtlsdb. 82 No. Front. . . CANNINO apricots now prms, 4a b. R. DeWlt, Ferns Valley. WANTED Chldren over I years to board. Phone 683-R. TOR TRADE 10 acres timber land oa highway near Astoria for nodern , house In Medford. Phone 682-R. FOR SALE Female Shepherd toe It . dog. 840 East 9th Street. FOR SALE Russian guitar. The pas time. North Front. FOR RENT 4 room modern bunga low partly turn., good garage nd garden. See Ed Carlon at LampArts. as witcii LOST Ladles' white gold wrlat wJ with link bracelet. Return to Wall Tribune. Reward. WANTED Trash burner, sylvanla. 639 . Penu- FOR SALE Round dining-table. 608 Katherine St. Ph. 556-X. FOR SALEl Electric range, clock, I noor lamps, va Tripp. FOR RENT APTS. 334 Apple. FOR RENT Apartment. Hotel Holland. Varicose or Swollen Veins Ulcers You poor sufferers from bad legal What misery you have endured I What crippling discomfort! But here at last Is help for yout No aperations nor injections. No. enforced rest nor time off from work. A" simple home treatment with Em erald Oil heals your sore like magic, reduces swelling, ends pain, and makes your legs as good as new while you go about your dally roj tlne as usual. Follow the easy directions you are sure to be helped or money back. For sale by druggists everywhere. ASK YOUR DOCTOR 6 w 50 JV GERMICIDE Fw relief f Itch In nsn rt POISON OAK. INSECT BITES, CUTS, BURNS Alr HEX0L full itriwth. Mi, an Hh absorbmt cotton Do not rub sr band.,.. All Druo Stores Chicago Wheat This unique and peaceful garden pool la the Toadstool Qrotto of the Horticulture exhibit at the World's Fair In Chicago. All tha gardens are completely changed from tha 1033 Fair. Jackson county fuel dealers will j meet for the purpose of studying the operation of the NHA fuel dealers code tomorrow night at 8 o'clock at the Chamber of Commerce building. All wood and other fuel dealers of the county are subject to the pro visions of the code, Oaln Robinson, member of the local code committee, stated today. They are asked to at tend the meeting, so that a thorough explanation of the NRA rules may be made to those who have not had the opportunity of learning them. The local committee Is composed of F. F. Whittle, of Ashland, chair man; O. F. Carson, of Ashland; Kerby, of Talent; Floyd Hart, of Med ford, and Robertson, of Medford. The committee, appointed by the code authority in Portland, will conduct the meeting tomorrow night. CHICAGO, June 31. (AP) Wheat! futures: Open High Low Close j July ... .92ft .92 .89Vi .BOft ! Sept. .93B .93 .89 .89 I Dec. .93 .94'4 .9114 Wall St. Report NEW YORK, June 31. (AP) Stocks 1 loafed through another dull market session today and prices, on the whole, recorded only small changes. A lew of the metals exhibited quiet strength. The close waa slightly ir regular. Transfers approximated 830,. 000 shares. Today'a closing prices for 32 se lected stocks follow: Al. Chom. dc Dye 139'. Am. can 86 Am. lc Fgn. Power 8 A. T. & T. lWt Anaconda I!il Atch. T. & 8. F. M' DELIGHTJRJL VACATIONS k ri id. ivc war this lummtr ind viilt "Bit ivi i hum unuiuu tna ariiht ful nation, Hnd rout cu north ind dnw airta to viocouw, or place roar cu daily it 9 A. M. ind enjojr one of (he fintii inon uii-watcr tnpi to victoria and beauti ful Vancourtf lilind. In both ItiHincti jrou art In CmUi Ertrfmi PUftwwl, a moit wriconit buck. Mile of marveloui fnotorlnt uo tht Itland. and over to iht mainland on convenient i ferry aervire. Enior Swimmint. Golf, l iih- iag and rvery tyr of Summer inorti, In I aw mmd htttnliH nrintmtntt, with head- I quanen at one ot both of theae famout. nationaiij-known note la. EMPRESS HOTtL-.In rSeramqua VtnorU en VnTMt laUft. NMtd lot ill trvmi Pool ad CttdMi, and hi chum and hoipmlity Rim u lu at IJ M 4tjt luropeait plan .with aBodttaialr fXKti metlt. 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