P2LGE SIX
MEDFORD MAIL' TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, FRIDAY, JUNE 22, 193.
I
BPOKANB, Wash., June aa. (AP)
Here to celebrate the loth anni
versary of the founding of the flret
Aotlve club, delegates from IS clubi
In Washington, Britlah Columbia and
Oregon laat night attended a ban
quet on the eve of the International
convention.
Delegatea from Medford, Ore.,
planned to vie with Aberdeen mem
bera In obtaining the 1035 conven
tion. The organization was founded
at Aberdeen.
International officers here Inctud.
ed William McAllister, Medford, Ore,
trustee.
The convention will open tomor
row.
CCC IVIEN TO SEE
Elmer J. Whipple, well-known mi
gfolan, will entertain for the COC
camps In the Medford district, ac
cording to Lieut. H. A. Harris, welfare
officer at the CCO district headquar
ters. A schedule will be arranged
within the next few days to include
the camps In this section.
Mr. Whipple first presented his
magic feats in army posts during the
world war, and this experience en
ables him to perform without
atage, special lights or other facili
ties often considered, necessary for
programs of this sort.
MRS. DALL LIVES IN LOG CABIN FOR DIVORCE
i yq$4 - '-jW',
fWwaSt , . ttxj&t:'.:x-;M:if& 1 7 T t Til 1 11 mi iiiimi mm II I a. 1 lal
Mr,. Anna Roosevelt Dill, only daughter of the President, will live In a log cabin on the shores of Lake
Tahoe as she establishes her Nevada residence preparatory to divorce proceedings against Curtis Dall
(left), New York broker from whom she hat been separated more than a year. With her are their two
children. "Siatlo" and "Buizle." ahown with their mother in a recent picture. (Associated Preaa Photos!
This morning waa the closing ses
sion of the Baptlet Church Vacation
Bible school, with an average attend
ance of over 100 for the post week.
The workers feel that great good has
been accomplished.
Thla evening at 7 o'clock the par
ents and friends are Invited to come
and view the exhibits and work done
by the children, and at 8 o'clock
the program will be given with 64
diplomas to be presented.
Those receiving diplomas have not
been absent more than twice and
have finished the required work. Of
the 84 receiving diplomas, 89 are on
the honor roll, '
All kinds of legs, blanks for sale,
for rent, no hunting, no trespsssing
and other cards for sals at Commercial
Printing Dept. of Mall Tribune.
M$risgts
Livestock
PORTLAND, Ore., June 23- (AP)
CATTLE 60, calves 60; steady, un
changed.
HOGS 260; steady, unchanged.
SHEEP 700; steady, unchanged,
Portland Wheat
June 33. (AP)
PORTLAND,
Wheat:
Open High Low Close
July .73 .73 .78 .73
Sept. .73 .7314 .73 .7314
Cash: Big Bend bluestem, 72 V4;
dark hard winter, 13 per cent, 7614:
11 per cent, 71; soft white, western
white, hard winter, northern spring
and weBtorn red, 71.
Oats: No. a white, 838.00.
Corn: No. 3 E yellow, $34.00.
Mlllrun, standard, $10.00.
Today's car receipts: Wheat. 18;
barley, 1; flour 3; corn, 3; oats, 3.
Portland Produce
Many I meal Is made per
fect with the addition of i
election of pickles. Try
Knight's for luncheon or din
nerwatch friend husband
take I new Interest in meals.
Your favorite grocer has your
choice of Miss America
Pickle Dish for only 10c,
with each purchase of two 12
oz. jara of Knight's Pickles.
Oct yours Now I at your
Grocer's.
if MIGHT'S
PORTLAND, Ore., June 33. (AP)
BUTTER Print A grade, 33 Mo;
parchment wrapped cartons, 3414c;
quantity purchases, 14 o lb. less; B
grade parchment wrappers, 38c; car
tons, 34o lb. -
BUTTERFAT Portland delivery: A
grade delivered at least twice weekly.
31-33c; country routes, 18-19o lb.; B
grade or delivery fewer than twice
weekly, Portland, 30-Slc; country
routes, 17-lBc; c grade at market.
EGOS Faclflo Poultry Producera
selling price: Overalee, 31o; fresh
extras, 10c; standards, 17c; medi
ums, 17cc dozen (cartons lo higher)
Buying price of wholesalers: Fresh
specials, 10c; extra, 18c; extra medl.
urns, 18o dozen (cartons lo higher)
lets, 18o: undergrades, 13o dozen.
STRAWBERRIES Improved Ore
gon, $1.00 crate.
Cheese, milk, country meats, live
poultry, onions, potatoes, wool and
hay unchanged.
Enters Campaign
John R. Qulnn (above), chairman
of the board of supervisors of Los
Angeles county, Is a candidate for
the republican nomination for gov
ernor of California. .He made the
announcement following a statement
from Gov. James Rolph, Jr, that ha
would not seek another term. (As
sociated Press Photo)
Std. Brands .. 3014
St. Oil Cal. 3414
St. OH N. J. 4314
Trans. Amer. .... 6
Union Cnrb. ........ 41',.
Unit. Aircraft 1814
U. 8. Steel . 30 H
Silver
NEW YORK, June 33. (AP) Bar
silver quiet, unchanged at 46 ',4c.
San Francisco Butterfat
SAN FRANCISCO. June 33. (AP)
First grade butterfat 3414 c f. o. b.
San ETanclsco.
Bond Sale Averages.
(Copyright, 1034, Standard Statistics
Co.)
June 33:
Chicago Wheat
OHICAQO, June 33. (AP) Wheat
futures:
Open High Low close
July . .8014 .0014 .88 .8014
Sept. .8014 am .8014 -0!4
Dec. .01 ?i .83)4 .901 .03
Wall St. Report
30 30 .30 80
Ind'ls Rr's Uts Total
Today 83.4 86.0 80.7 86.3
Prov. day .... 83.6 87.4 00.1 86.7
Week ago .... 83.4 87.8 89.4 88.5
Year ago .. 73.0 70.1 84.3 77.7
3 yrs. ago .... 83.4 99.0 100.8 94.7
Stock Rale Averages.
(Copyright, 1034, Standard Statistics
Co.)
June 33:
60 30 30 00
Ind'ls Rr's Uta Tott-A
Today . 87.8 44.7 88.6 77.8
Prey, day ... 80.4 48.8 70.3 70.3
Week ago .... 01.0 48.4 71.3 81.3
Year ago .... 84.3 44 0 . 103.1 81.3
8 yrs. ago ....110.7 78.0 188.3 116.0
NEW YORK, June 33. (AP)
Stocks suffered a relapse In the final
hour of today'a session and quoted
valuea In all categories showed re
cessions ranging from fractions to 3
or more points. Ths close was heavy.
Transfers approximated 980.000 shares.
Today'a closing prices for 33 select
ed stocks follow:
Al. Chem. & Dye ...........,13014
Am. Can ............ ...... 08
Am. 6s Fgn. Pow. '8
A. T. & T. ......... . 11414
Anaconda ... 144
Atch. T. it S. F 67
Bendlx Avla ...................... 1414
Beth. Steel ............. 33?4
California Pack'g. 3114
Caterpillar Tract ........ . 37
Chrysler ... 38 14
Coml-Solv .............. 33 14
Curtlts-Wright 8!4
DuPont ....................,......... B814
Oen. Foods 31 74
Oen. Mot. ......................... 31
Int. Harvest. 3314
I. T. & T. 13
Johns-Msn. .... .. 51 14
Monty Ward . 36
North Amer 1614
Penney (J. C.) ......... 67
Phllllpe Pet 174
Radio 874
Sou. Pac 33
FOR IN IN JAIL
LOS ANGELES. June 33, (AP) If
Robert E. Buckley wants to eat light
giooes, stray bits of metal and such
things between mesls, the other prts.
oners or the Los Angeles county jail
win nave to put up with it.
It's his stomach and his diet, al
though some of the metal delicacies
he munches may belong to other
prisoners. And the county's psychla.
trlsts Insist his unorthodox taste Is
no sign that he la Insane. So Superior
Judge Charles 8. Burnell overruled
the protests of Buckley's annoyed cell
matea. and sent htm bsck to Jail for
six montha for reoelvlng stolen prop
erty. Buckley ate that sort of thing for
so long in a circus act he thinks
choice bits of metal and glass ara
"table delicacies."
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DENVER, Colo, June 33. (AP) A
lsst-mlnute attempt to obtain a stay
of execution for William Cody Kelley,
scheduled to die at aundown In Colo
rado'a new lethal gaa chamber, failed
this afternoon when Justlcei of the
supreme court Indicated they con
sider an appeal filed on behalf of
the condemned man to be In Irregu
lar form.
Prison officials this afternoon
thwarted what they believed was a
plan by Kelley to commit aulcide,
tnua escaping the gas tank, the
thought of which terrorized him un
tile he collapsed thla week.
Locals
plan Week-end Trip Mr. and Mm.
Kenneth B. Walt will leave tomorrow
morning for a week-end trip to Lake-
view.
.Mrs. Lewis to Portland Mrs. Jen
nle Lewis, of the Holland Hotel Cof
fee shop, left today by train for a
short Ylslt in Portland,
V
To Umpqua Camp W. L. Jones, su
perintendent of construction In the
forest service, left this morning for
the umpqua Divide CCC camp, and
returned to Medford this afternoon.
Back from Middle Fork Karl Ja
nouch, Rogue River National forest
superintendent, returned this morn
ing from Middle Fork of the Rogue
CCC camp.
.
. Permit for Remodelling A permit
for the remodelling of the Deuel
building 304-310 East Main, at a coat
of 95000 was Issued to Elmer ChUders
yesterday by the building departmens.
On Week-end Visit Mr. and Mrs.
Raymond 6. Bigger of Klamath Fall,
formerly of this city, will visit over
the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Har
old Grey.
Leave for Drain Mrs. 8. 0. Peters
and daughter left by train today for
Drain, ore., where they will visit
with relatives for three weeks.
Gets Reroof permit Amoa Ayres.
731 South Peach, was issued a permit
for repairing the roof of his residence
at the building department In the
city hall, with a cost of $75. I
Goes to Roseburg Mrs. J. B. Kerr,
of Spokane, who has been visiting
recently in Klamath Falls, left for
Roeeburg this morning on the Shasta,
to visit her son C. W. Kerr,
Ed R e ft m e Returns Edward
Reames, student at Stanford univer
sity, returned to his home In this
city this morning after having been
visiting in Los Angeles since the close
of school.
To Visit Here Mr. and Mrs. F. A
Brlner, of Chowchllla, Calif., arrived
from the south by train this morning
to visit here with Mr, and Mrs. J. B.
Coleman. Mrs. Coleman la Mrs. Brin-
er's sister.
Field Return M. D. Field, of the
California, Oregon Power Co., return
ed this morning on the Shasta from
San Francisco where he haa been the
past two days on business.
From Dunsmulr Mrs. P. R. Wood
and daughter Pauline arrived by tram
from Punsmulr this morning to visit
In this city with Mrs. Wood's son.
Harold J. Wood, who maneges the
Standard OH station at Fir and Main.
Transient Director Here 0. W.
Reynolds, of Portland, state director
of transient aotlvlt.es, arrived in Med
ford yesterday to visit the local trans
ient camps, and returned laat night
to Portland. j
I
Clement Down for Day Luclan
Clement, who Is employed at the
Standard OH station at Government
camp, near Crater lake, Is In Medford
today, and will -return to Government
camp tonight.
Churchill Leaves Hospital James
Churchill, who was Injured Wednes
day while felling timber near Dla
mond lake, was able to leave the
Community hospital today. He reoelv.
ed head lacerations when struck br
a falling snag, and was rushed to
this city by an army ambulance.
Grange Party Saturday The Roxy
Ann Grange will give a lawn party
at the home of' Mrs. C. E. Rose, on
East Spring street, the evening of
Saturday, June 33. Those present will
be entertained with cards, dancing
and games, and refreshment served
will be candy,' Ice cream and cake,
furnished at a nominal charge. There
TOO LA1E 10 CLASSIFY
OOOD USED CARS
80-DAY GUARANTEE
REASONABLE PRICES
M3 Plymouth Coupe
193i Plymouth DeLuxe Demonstra
tor 1929 LeSalle Coupe
1934 Studebaker 8 Sedan
1930 Chevrolet Sedan
1930 Hudson fi Sedan
1929 Ford Coupe
1928 Dodge Brougham
ARMSTRONG: MOTORS. INC.
38 N. Riverside Tel. 18
FOR SALE 30-30 Carbine rifle, 88.00
cash. 618 Fenn. Ave.
will also be a nominal charge for cards
and dancing. Those interested are cor.
dlally Invited to attend,
sea
Lumen gllfhtly Injured David Lu
men, 833 North Central, received cuts
In sn accident this noon at the in
tersection of 9th and Portland ave
nue. He was riding In a Dodge sedan
driven by Mrs. H. L. Thomas lin
their csr collided with a Valley Put)
Co. truck driven by O. A. Olsen. There
were two other passengers In the
Dodge sedan, all of whom received
minor bruises.
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For Three Weeks' Visit Corday
Norval of this city left by train th:s
morning for Portland for a three
weeks' visit with relatives.
WILL buy equity in late model Dodse
Plymouth or Chrysler, Box 17S8, 1
xnoune. .
FOR SALE Binder In good shspe, 180.
iea risn, rnoemx.
WAITED (Lady for general Ijouse
work. Phone 665-M.
WANTED TO BUY Jackson County
Biog. a oan stocx. box 1671, Tribune.
WANTED Unincumbered competent
woman lor housework, call at 811
B. Holly or Tel. 1G48-R. .
visits Oradmother Mlas Dorothy
Baugh of Medford Is spending a few
days at her grandmother'a residence,
on Almond street, and visiting some
of her old friends. Ashland Dally
Tidings.
Are Ashland Visitors Mlsa Mildred
Beeson of the Jackson County cham
ber of commerce, and O. C. Graves.
route agent for ths Railway Express
agency of this city, were visitors In
Ashland Wednesday night.
NEW PARTNERSHIP FORMED ... SUCCESS ASSURED
W GOT soar '333D 3tfl? KJRg
1I ,'-. MM
SHE ATE AIL-BRAN
TWELVE YEARS WITH
FINE RESULTS
Delicious Cereal Relieves
Constipation
Notice
In the County Court of the State of
Oregon, for Jackson County.
In the Matter of the Estate of Tolbert
B. Morris, Deceased.
Notice Is Hereby Given that Martha
0. Morris, executrix ln the above en
titled matter, has filed her final re
port and account with the clerk of
the above named court, and that July
23, 1934, at 10 o'clock A. M. at the
court house In the city of Medford.
jac Kaon (,-ounty, Oregon, has been
fixed by order of said court aa the
time and place for hearing objections
to said flnsl report and account, and
for the examination and allowance
thereof.
MARTHA O. MORRIS.
Executrix of the Estate of
Tolbert B. Morris. Deceased.
RASPBERRY
JAM
Read this very enthusiastic letter t
"Something; like eleven or twelve
years ago, I began eating Kellogg'a
All-Bran. When I started, it was
called simply Kellogg'a Bran, and I
believe it was one of the first prod
ucts of the kind on the market.
"My friends often laugh at my
fondness for All-Bran. It gives
such a clean taste In the mouth, and
I do not feel satisfied until I have
had my All-Bran.
"If tH Kelloprg Company should
ever atop manufacturing All-Bran,
here is one who would be greatly
disappointed." Miss Amy Person,
University Park, Iowa.
Science says that All-Bran pro
vides "bulk" to exercise the intes
tines, and vitamin B to further aid
regularity. Also iron for the blood.
The "bulk" In All-Bran Is much'
like that of leafy vegetables. How
much safer than taking patent
medicines often harmful. Just eat
I two taniespoonfuls daily for most
! types of constipation. For serious
cases, try It three times daily. If
not relieved this way, see your
' doctor,
! Sold in the red-and-green pack
are. At all grocers. Made by ,
Kellogg In Battle Creek.
TWif
. . . easy
to make...
economical .
Use fully-ripened berries
and follow the simple
cup. for. cup method on
the PEN-JEL package...
one recipe for all fruits.
Even the most inexpert
enced cannot faill
SPEAS
PEN-JEL
assures success
This pure fruit powdered
pectin adds nothing to. nor
detracts from the natural color
and flavor of the fruit ... It
makes the Jelly jell 1 The Jam
the proper conilitencyl
A-l MECHANIC. Ford factory train
ed. All models. Also good on all
mskes of oars. 19 years experience.
4 years last Job. Age 38, weight 180.
Steady or part time. Guy Oramon.
1335 S. W. 10th Ave., Portland, Ore.
POUND Bulova wrist watch. Owner
may have sams by paying for adv.
Inquire Tribune office.
WANTED Used tire alx compressor
complete. Call 893-W.
FOR SALE Re-roof your home at
wholesale prices, save 35. closing
out our line of prepared shingles,
Monarch Seed Co.
TO TRADE Good city lot all Im
provements paid for light car. Tel.
278-J.
FOR SALE at SHERIFF'S SALE
ah me equipment, and stock con
sisting dl seeds, dairy salt, poultry
supplies, bags, twine. Insecticide,
and all furniture and equipment at
the Farmers' Exchange, corner 4th
and Fir Sts., Saturday morning at
10 oclock. Walter J. Olmscheld,
Sheriff.
CASH PAID for men's and band suits.
ara ana snoes. will H. Wilson. 8!
No. Front.
AUTO GLASS
Fender, Body a Radiator Bepan
General Sheet Metel
Light Structnrnl iron
i BRILL METAL WORKS
109 E. 8th St. Phone 418
Would you bake
I J.9.
a new potato ?
X new potato and l winter potato are both potatoes but
you prepare them differently. Also, drip coffee and per
colator coffee are both coffee but you prepare them
differently, using two different kinds of coffee. Here's
the reason.
In a Drip Coffee Maker, boiling water drips
only once through a coffee specially prepared to yield
its flavor qnlcbly. While in a Percolator,
the water continues to pass many times through
a coffee prepared to yield its flavor slowly. The
same coffee can be used for both methods, but like
"Jack-of-all-trades" it is "master of none" neither drip
nor percolator. In one or the other, little things happen.
It's a little weak, or a little strong, or a little cloudy, or
it has a little less flavor. It's these little things that make
or mar good coffee. Be sure to use the correct coffee for '
each method.
Your grocer has two Schilling Coffees, identical in flavor,
but each is specially prepared for its purpose each one
different in blend, roast and grind.
Two
Schilling
cff,m
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LIBERTY FOOD STORES
MAIN AND GRAPE
EVERYTHING IN GOOD FOODS
ALEXANDER GROCERY, Inc.
PHONE 143
FREE DELIVERY
E. F. ALEXANDER, Gen. Mgr.
29
19c
Save tedious shopping during
warm, summer weather. Take ad
vantage of onr Personal 'phone
Service do all of your shopping
In One Store!
Mor-Pak Kodota Seedless, Skinles Figs,
No. V2 cans
Wax Paper, 125 feet In roll
Post Toasties or Kellogg'g Corn Flakes.
3 packages 24
White King Toilet, Soap, 6 bars 24
Pint jar 0. H. B. Mustard AZtC
Campbell's Pork and Beans, No. 1 cans, 3 for 19
Dodge Florida Grape Fruit, No. 2 cans 15fi
Vegetable Salad, No. 1 cans, 2 for 25
Bunch Vegetables, 3 bunches for i.10
Battle Creek Health Foods
Manning's Coffee Fresh as the Dawn!
Watermelons
Are Here!
Yes sir! A full truck load
of sweet, juicy Klondike
melons have arrived . . ,
Here's your opportunity
to enjoy a real water,
melon feast
The reason EXACTING Southern Oregon housewives prefer to
iii.r rnrmn nere ia orrauae ULALITY It alKSTl comlnerert
FIRST You con depend upon thin fact ererr oder of mest
from this market Is of the FINEST Ql'ALITY-our prlres are
moderate, too!
BEST GRADE BEEF. PORK VEAL T.AMR
Beef Short Ribs, m
pound OC
LAMB STEW, pound fir
Try Kingsley's Squabs best in the Valley
AL STEWART'S CAPONS
Rogue River Valley Floral Company Flowers and
Til st . re i . . . ...
x-ittuta, do ana pp. oee mem at ine Liberty.
MODEL
BAKERY
SPECIAL for .
SATURDAY
DATE-NUT
CAKES
20c
and
50c
Layers and Loaves