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MEDFORD JfAIL TRIBUNE, JIEDFORD, OREGOX, TUESDAY. .TTJLT 3, 1934.
FETED Bl HEADS
IE
Ezji, M. Wilson, retiring mayor
Med ford, was tendered a com pll men
tary dinner at the Hotel Mcdford last
evening by heads or the various de
partment of city government, and
the city council. George Porter, In
coming mayor, who as president
the city council assumes the mayor
alty, acting as toastmaster.
All city departments were repre
sented, with the water board, plan
nlng commission, and boxing com
mission In full attendance.
Prank Rogers, acting for the paid
workers of the city department, ex
pressed appreciation for the co-opera
tion tendered by Mr. Wilson during
his term of office.
Sincere appreciation of the execu
tlve ability of Mayor Wilson waa ex
pressed. Joviality was added to the
occasion by the "wise-cracking"
Attorney Joe P. Pllegel and Larry
Schade, who directed their wltttclams
at the Incoming mayor, George Port
er. . ,
Mayor WJlaon who served nearly
four years, and whose resignation be
came effective July 1, In a short ad
dress thanked the citizens and coun
cil and departmental heads for their
support and eo-operatlon. He ex
plained how this support aided
tranquility In city government at
time when demagogues were In the
addle, and grasping every possible
excuse for the Incitement of turmoil,
Speakers praised Mayor Wilson for
his diplomacy, handling of city fi
nances and conscientiousness.
Mayor Wilson resigned to assume
his duties aa bead of the Maaonlo
lodges of Oregon,
UNDERPASSTOB
ON 139,692 BID
(Continued tram page one)
Inelude the form of note, or bonds
of the CWA and the form of a reso
lution to be adopted to Increase the
federal loan to $5,003,000 from 95,
100,000. The greater cost was caused
by Increase In value of matermla,
At yesterday's all-day session of
the highway commission many dele'
gatlona appeared to ask for a part
of the 3,100,000 In federal' money
which will be available through an
aot of congress. Many projeots must
wait, the commission explained, as
the money will not begin to cover
the work Bought,
The only contract let by the com.
mlaslon waa for construction of the
under-crossing on the Paolflo high.
way north of Ashland. This work
waa let to the Hoffman Construction
company of Portland for a bid of
(30,993,
The commission explained that of
the $3,100,000 available from the fed'
eral government, only SO per cent
may ne used for primary highway:
as per cent can be used on secondary
roads, and the other 35 per cent on
municipal extensions,
CLEO SELLS TO
P. B. Blgelow of San Diego, with
Mrs. Blgelow haa arrived In Medford,
where August 1 Mr. Blgelow will take
charge of Oleo'a oonfectlonery and
newa stand at the oorner of Main and
Fir atreeta, recently aold by Oleo Bren.
ner.
Mr: Blgelow It assisting Mr. Bren'
ner In the fountain at the present
time,
Before coming to Medford Mr. Blge
low was engaged In the hotel business
in San Diego. The Blgelowa are re
siding at 18 Ross court.
Locals
In Hospital Horace Bromley Is In
me community hospital, 111 with pneu
monla.
Forest Fire Kennrtrd A forest fire
In the state territory was reported
i tin morning four mile east of Pine
hurst, and Is under control,
Broken Leg 3. w. Shanon, of Jack
sonville, a miner, waa taken to the
Community hospital yesterday with a
oroxen leg
lanourh Moves Carl Janouch, su
perintendent of the nogue River Na.
tlonal forest. Is moving today from
his home on the Jacksonville highway
ro tne oonuier apartments,
nosh Is Visitor hlrley Bush, of
the Standard Oil Co., was a visitor
at the local airport thla morning. He
waa flying a steerman ship from Seat,
tie to Oakland.
e
Rat Operation Mrs. Joseph 8. Pol.
eom. 10 Quince street, underwent a
major operation at the Sacred Heart
hospital this morning and was ro
ported thla afternoon as getting along
nicely.
Stations Remodelled The guard
stations at Huckleberry and Hamack
er are being remodelled, according to
the forest service. A new barn la br
ing erected at the Hamacker station,
and five truck loads of lumber have
been sent to the projects.
Alios McLarry, special representative
of "Miriam dross" will be at Adrl
enne'a store In Medford all day
Thursday, July 5, to dlsplcy new fall
styles In Miriam Gross Knitted Dress
es and Suits. Orders will be taken all
day at Adrlenne'a and southern Ore
Guns Roar as Country Celebrates Birthday Wednesday
m oil n'fl"- !
I ' '4'?, I ' ' ' ' ' ' , '' a ? I
Pictured nhove are the btg 14-lncli guns of the V. S. S. New York roaring a broad Hide salute while below the Army replies with a battery of 1 fl
inch mortars. In the picture above left. B, A. Rowelt, manager of refined oil sales for the Gllmore oil company. Is Inspecting the big breach of a 14
Inoh const defense guitf nt Fort Mat-Arthur.
ATTEMPT TO OPEN
T
(Continued from page one)
Prank Oarmody, representing the
Industrial association, announced that
the organization considered the port
'officially open."
PORTLAND, Ore., July 3. (AP)
With no Interference from union
pickets who were prohibited from
entering the property, one freighter
waa unloaded and a cargo of flour
waa poured Into the hold of another
at Municipal Terminal No. 4 here
today aa the port of Portland was
nomlnslly "opened" for the first time
lnoe a general waterfront strike waa
called BO days ago,
The terminal waa quiet. Not more
than 7B union picket, representing
the International Longshoremen's
association and striking seamen, were
stationed on a road leading to the
wharf. They appeared to pay llttte
heed to the waterfront operations.
Police regulars and specials paced
the dock, passing their time In Idle
conversation.
The steamer Illinois of the States
flto&mshlp company, taking cargo
of flour, waa the first ship to be
loaded here In eight weeks. Eighteen
men were employed at the task.
Three hours before, 04 men started
discharging newsprint from the holds
of the Drltlah motorshlp SlLvercedar
at the same terminal.
Five tank steamers were discharg
ing oil and gnsollne at Llunton ter
minals during the morning.
More workers arrived at Terminal
No. 4 at noon, and It waa believed
that before the end of the day the
crews asalgiuid to loud I up and un
loading vet-sets would be doubled In
number. Those working thla morn
ing Included both, regular longshore
men and some who had not previ
ously worked on the waterfront, sev
eral of their number said.
Livestock.
PORTLAND, July 3. (AP) Cattle
25; calves 36: weak; cows, good, com
mon and medium, 93 q 3.35.
HOGS 100; steady, unchanged.
SHEEP 100; steady, unchanged.
Portland Produce
PORTLAND, uly S. (JplCarim
was being worked today In the Port
land harbor, strike-bound since Mny
A crew of M registered longshore
men started unloading the Brltnh
otorsiiip silvercedsr, and another
gang was lining the Slates steamship
company freighter Illinois, prepara
tory to tailing a cargo of flour, lum.
ber and general cargo.
Although picket llnea of striking
longshoremen and seamen were In.
creased during the morning, there
waa no violence or other disorder as
the workers went about their tasks
on Municipal Terminal No. . A de.
etchment of police was stationed at
tne picket line.
The Sllvercedsr was the first ves.
sel to discharge cargo here In 94 days
of the strike. She srrlved from New.
foundlsnd with 800 tons of flcjr.
lumijer and general cargo to the or.
ent.
The oil tankers Rewanee and Frank
Buck arrived during the night and
moored at their docka thla momlne.
The tanker Brandywlne waa bound
up-stream with a cargo of gasollno
and fuel oil.
The Sllvercedsr cargo, It was aald
by Burchard at Plsken. agents, win
be landed on the dock. Removal from
tne doc, the agents said. Is a prob-
PORTLAND, July 3. (AP) Butter
Prints, A grade, 24c; parchment
wrapped cartons, 36c: quantity pur
chases lo lb, less; B grade, parch
ment wrappers, 33 Vic: csrtons, 2414c.
BUTTERFAT Portland delivery,
A grade delivered at ' least twice
weekly, 2ln33c; country routes, 189
lOo lb.: B grade or delivery fowor
than twlco weekly, Portland. 30 dr
33c; oountry routes, 17$10c; O grade
at market.
Eaaa Solllne nrlce: Specials, nrt-
vato co-op., 22c? 33c: fresh extras, 31c;
fresh extras, browns, 20c; standards,
18$10c; fresh mediums, lBftSOc; me
dium firsts, lBc; pullets, 14c; checks,
16o; bakers, ldc dozen. Buying prlco
of wholesalers:' Fresh specials. 19ft
20c; extra, 18910c; extra mediums.
16c: medium firsts, 13914c; pullets,
13 A 13c; undergrades, 13el3c dozen
Cheese, milk, country meats, live
poultry, onions, potntoea, strawberries,
cantaloupes, wool and hay, un
changed. ' .
Today's closing prices for 32 se
lected stocks follow:
Al. Chem. & Dye 130
Am. Can 06
Am. & Fgn. Power .. 8
A. T. 4l T 113
Anaconda
Atch. T. & 8. F.
Bendlx Aviation
Beth. Steel
California Packing
Caterpillar Tractor
Chrysler ..........-....
Com. Solv
1414
58
1454
33
3 Hi
38
31
87 34
31
Curtlss Wright
Du Pont
Gen. Foods . ......
Gen. Motors 303,i
Int. Harvest .... 32 !i
I. T. Si T. .. 1314
Johns Man - w.Hw...m... 81 14
Mont. Ward . 36?i
North Amer 16H
Penney (J. C.) ... 57H
Phillips Pet .. 1714
Radio
Sou. Pac. .. -
8td. Branda . ,
Portland Wheat
PORTLAND, Ore., July 8. (AP)
Oraln:
Wheat: Open High Low close
July 71H 71 'Hi 71
Sept. . 73 73 73 73
Dec. 75 7fl 75 76
Cash: Big Bend bluestem 71; dark
hard winter 13 per cent 75; 11 per
cent 70; aoft whlt. western White,
hard winter, northern spring and
western red, 60.
Onts: No. 3 white 36.00.
Corn: No. a E. yellow 38.50.
Mtllrun standard 10.50.
Today's car receipt : Wheat 10;
flour 1; corn 3; oata 1,
Chicago Wheat
CHICAGO. July S. (AP)
Wheat: Open High Low Close
July old 87-H 8H 87i 871.
New 87T4 88 87 , 87
Sept. old 88-H 89 i 88 (J 88- j
New 88-4 8i 884 88-4
Dec. Old 00-H 01'i 00 00-1,4
New ao-oo'i 0114 89 H 00-14
Std. Oll Csl
Std. Oil N. J. .
Trans. Amer. ......
Union Carbide
United Aircraft n4
u. s. steel .v...... 38
8';
3314
30
33",
43 V,
614
41 J
Silver.
NEW YORK, July 3. (AP) Bar
silver ateady, higher at 46.
San Francisco Hutterfat.
SAN FRANCISCO, July 3. (AP)
The first grade buttcrfat, 24 ',4c f. o. b.,
San Francisco.
Here for Conrrrence Superinten
dent Thomas J. Jones, and assistant
auperlntendent, Carl A. Guatafson, of
TOO LA1E TO CLASSIFY
WANTED Middle-aged lady to do
general housework on farm. Phone
065-M.
FOR RENT Partly fumlahed house,
17.50 water paid. Phone 123J-V.
MODERN 5 -room house, 39 Myers.
FOR RENT Nicely furnished 4 -room
house. Call at fill Park Ave.
Use Mall Tribune want ads.
Convenience and Economy
Stop In OAKLAND
Hotel San Pablo offersi
Comfort
without Extravagant.
Central Location
RATES: $1.00 to $1.78
FREE GARAGE
MODERN COFFEE SHOP
Directions to Hotel: stay on
Main Highway (San Pablo
Avenue) directly to 20tli St.
Mnnugcincnt
HARRY B. STRANG
FURNISHED apartment, new paint,
kalsomlne and I'noleum, radio. Loa
rent. 304 So. Orape.
ALL THE COMFORTS OF
HOME MAY BE FOUND at
The Broztell
A Distinctive Hotel
FOR TRADE 1 yearling Ouernsev
heifer for young beef steer. Phono
4-F-12.
LOST Two kittens. S months old.
One la black, other black and white
with bob tail. Finder ptease tel.
308-J.
FOR RE.VT 3 -room modern hoiw.
unfurnished. (115 Catherine St. Tel.
558-X.
Wall St. Report
FOR RENT Bed room is living room
private entrance. 1 blocn from C.
House, Phone 131-R.
WANTED 300 people to buy 30c each
or groceries from Frank'lln'a Gro
cery July 4th, 437 S. Central.
NRW YORK, July S. (AP) The
stock market, while unable to shake
off Ha deadly dullness today, man
aged to maintain a fair degree of sta
bility, prices generally were quite
narrow. The metals, led by u. 8.
Smelling, displayed a firm tone. The
close was steady. Transfers approil-
mated 400.000 aharea.
gon girls and women are Invited ta lem on the consignee, whose Identitv
inspect this beautiful line of apparel. was not revealed. "wnuu
flONLY 4
MORE DAYS
COZY HOMI of 4 rooms, bath and
large screen porch, near school and
walking distance town. Good comli.
Hon throughout. 11000 full price,
very good terms. See Arthur E.
Lalng. 10 N. Bartlett St. Tel 1490.
PBAOH STREirr GROCERY closed all
day July 4th. rtuy at Franklin's
Grocery. 437 S. Central.
CASH PAID for men's 3nd hand suits
hats and shoes. WIU H. Wilson. 33
No. Front
nTio onfall s
OREGON MADE
SKVKIIIN and
Ml'LTNOMAII BATTERIES
Re Incline a Specialty
Generator and Armature Etch.
Severin Battery Service
l.t?t No. Rlrertlile. Phone Sim
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IT IS EASILY accessible to shop
ping and theatrical renters,
churches, llhrnrlca, parks and
transportation Hues.
ladles travrllnr without escort
ulll appreciate the atmosphere ot
security and rest It otters.
Every room nlth tub and shower.
Room With Bath $1.60
Hotel Broztell
Fifth Ave & 27th St., N. Y.
J. MT.ARMXN. Marnier.
HITLER RELAXES
SUPPRESSION OF
REVOLT LEADERS
(Continued icom page one)
urea used to quell the "aecond revolu
tion," and announced that hence
forth the regular court of Justice
will handle offenders against the nasi
regime. ,
The order waa made effective July 1.
Eye On Berlin.
An end to extreme suppressive
measures, together with aaaurance
of the appointment of Hermann Wll
helm Ooerlng aa vice-chancellor of
Germany and the resignation of Franc
von Papen aa Hitler's chief aide fo
cussed the eyes of the nation on Ber
lin. Two groups were In conference to
determine the further fate of the
Fatherland. One was an Important
session of the cabinet In Chancellor
Hitler's offices where the von Papen
resignation waa being discussed.
Another waa a meeting of the Inner
council of the nazl party.
From Munich came the strong
rumor of the death of Oustav von
Kahr, Bavarian premier who turned
against Hitler after plotting with him
In his 1923 "beer putsch." Otherwise
there seemed a lull in the sensation
ally bloody developments that have
kept all Germany on edge since Sat
urday.
Death List Shrinks.
The nasi press department Issued
an official estimate of the . number
killed during the "second revolution'
as "below sixty.' The official list,
It was stated, will be made public aa
soon as a few remaining cases rtlll
to be Judged are disposed of.
The cabinet, as the governing in-
strument of the nation, finds Itself
confronted with a multitude of
problems arising out of recent events,
There are problems such as deter
mining Germany's position with reier-
ence to foreign nations as a result oi
the cleansing process, and economic
problems connected with the smash
ing of the storm troops.
At Munich, where ordinarily many
of the nasi party chieftains do their
work, the brown house was deserted.
Even Victor Lutze, successor to Er
nest Roehm as chief of staff of the
Brown shirts, was absent.
In the southern German city, how
ever, the magnitude of Saturday's
killings was gradually becoming ap
parent despite an official silence.
It was reported there that naal
vengeance had claimed the life of a
Catholic priest, Father Buhler, who
waa serving a short prison term for
outspoken criticism of Chancellor
Hitler. It was said he had been shot
in bis cell.
Grass Fire Not Serious A grass flra
this morning, which waa not of a ser
ious nature, on Beekman street was
put out by the fire department this
morning at 9 o'clock.
REPUBLICAN FIRE
ON THE NEW DEAL
(Continued rium pagv one)
tailor named Maged who was prose
cuted for NRA violation) or the
workers and owners of that mill In
Tennessee which the attorney general
of the United States finds haa not
violated any law, but which is com
pelled to shut down because General
Johnson has taken away from It a
graven image not mentioned or rec
ognised by any law of the United
States, but which by edict must be
displayed to secure state and nations
government contracts," P 1 e t e h e r
added.
He concluded by urging his listener
to "revive the old American custom
of reading the declaration of Inde
pendence."
"Chateau du Comte"
Drive down and dance on our new dance floor. Peppy
music by the "MOUNTAIN TR0UBAD0RS"
Old and new style dances. : Good eats. Beverages
Dnnclnr Evening July . Also July 4th, from 8 p. m. to 12 p. m.
Cover charge 25c per person. Banquets, Luncheons and Private Parties
Solicited.
REMEMBER There Is only one "Chateau du Comte"
Tiro Miles North of Ashland on Highway
Pont forget the Troubadors will he on the air tonight at 8:45
the Yreka forest service, are In Med
ford for a, conference with local for
est service officials and Dwlght
Phlpps, state fire warden. In regard
to fire control in the common area
of southern Oregon and northern
California which Is protected by both
headquarters. The party and Norman
White, assistant local supervisor,
made a trip yesterday to the Ashland
Peak road project and returned
through California via Applegate.
Particular Builders Always Specify
'BEAVER BRAND'
PORTLAND CEMENT
USE A HOME PRODUCT
Beaver Portland Cement Co,
GOLD HILL, OREGON
. Sold in Medford by Medford Concrete Construction Co., Porter Lumber Co.,
Timber Products Co., Economy Lumber Co., Wallace Woods Lumber Co.,
Big Pines Lumber Co., Medford Lumber Co.
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