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f'AOTC TWO MEDFORD MATT, TRIBUNE. MEDFOKD, OREGON, THURSDAY. JANUARY 16, 1936. i ; Local and Personal f Carter Vliltt George H. Carter, . ! eour.ty clerk, made a business trip to Aahland Tuesday. I Ha Tonillectomy 1 Mrs. Erneat J. Kelnkea ox Gold Hill underwent a J tonailectomy at a local hospital rues- i Hen lman In Ashland Oeorge I Hens man wa among business vla- itora from this city in Ashland Wd e aeaday. i Attend Meetlnf ud Oandee and i Clyde Nellia of Aahland attended a ) meeting of the Shell OH company jj hero Tueaday evening. ' Clnb HostPM Mra. P. L. Enders will tx, hostess at her home to the Com- I munlty club at 3 o'clock tomorrow j afternoon. All mothers are Invited to attend. I Visit In Ashland Mr. and Mrs. t Richard Trltes, accompanied by Mr, and Mra. Dale Allen of Cottonwood, I Kan,, vlalted Tueaday evening at the Garry Newton fiome in Ashland. - In Ashland Cel Oerevals of this 5 city, representative of the Baiter Ham 11 ton Ac Pacific company, with head y quarters In San Francisco, transacted i business in Aahland Tueaday. ; i 'Reported Recovering Mrs. James Sullivan of Ashland, who underwent a major operation In the Community 4 hospital here Monday, la reported by fcotpltal attaches as recovering nicely. I Business Conference R. C. Had ley, owner of the Cinderella and Hadley v shops, returned to Portland Tueaday after spending Monday conferring J -with managers oi the Med ford and Grants Pass Cinderella firms. . Mayor Leever III W. 0. Leever. mayor of Central Point, la confined to Community hospital where he :s i receiving medical treatment by Or. B- C. Wilson. He was admitted to the hospital Tuesday and his condl l Won today was reported to be favor ; able. ? ' take 8 now Record (More anow was I on the ground at Crater Lake national i. park headquarters yesterday forenoon than at any time since 1031, records : revealed today. Statistics prior to 1931 were not available. The snow yesterday measured 138 Inches as ; compared with 128 Inches at the same ; time In 1036, 83 m 1034. 54 in 1033, 100 In 1033 and 113 In 1931. ' Mrs. Palmer Better Mrs. B. J. Palmer, recently In Jure J in an auto mobile accident, was reported today to be slightly Improved though he la not yet out of danger. Following the accident sha developed pneu monia and she hsa been suffering severe pain. She haa had three blood transfusions. She la confined to the General horpltal In Salem. Lake floarti Open The south and west raids to Crater Lake national park are open again, the former for one-ray traffic, Medford headquar ter announced today. A state rotary plow has now replaced the park blade plow on the highway between Union ' Creek end the west entrance, and It la expected that snow partially blocking the south road will soon be cleared. The Class iiwmniwiiaii v fit i f nVv 3 r rp V xx :w. : - jn W .mm ' I SiSxV'"- .... .. . ETRY TIME ynu buy whiskey, you hare your clioice of throe diffprcnt kinds: straight whiskey that's unhtendrd; whiskey blended with neutral epiritj; or a blend of straight whiskies and nothing else. YCo here at Frankfort have Wn making line American whiskey for 70 years through four gen erations of the same family. During that time, we've learned quite a lot about what makes one kind of w hiskey better than another. And out of all that ex Four Transacts Business Miss Maud Morton of the Grants Pass Cinderella shop, spent last night and this morn ing transacting business In Medford. Attends Board Session Among those from tre Oranta Pass Presby terian church attending the execu tive board meeting of the Southwest Presbyterlal society here Monday was Mrs. Reed Wilier. Spanish Books Here Textbooks for the free Spanish classes being con ducted at the Medford high school have arrived and the handicap of studying without a text has been te rn oved, J. C. Hunter, instructor, an nounced today. On Inspection Capt. William 0. Ryan, district welfare officer, and Eugene 0. Golden, educational co ordinator, left today to make an In spection of the COG camp at China Flats. Tomprrow they are to Inspect Camp Steamboat. Return from Washington Mr, and Mrs. H. R. Prentice returned today from Yelm, Wash., where they were called by the death of Mr. Prentice's father, William H. Prentice, who died at his home In Aberdeen last Thurs day. Appointed Teacher Miss Frances Schilling, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Schilling of Ashland, la now serving as fifth grade teacher In the Rogue River school. She was guided to the faculty recently because of crowded school conditions. She Is a graduate of Southern Oregon Normal and Willamette university, class of 193o. Martin Leaves A. W. Martin, aero nautics consultant for WPA In Ore gon, returned by train last night to Portland after conferring here for two days with officials regarding Med ford's supplemental application for 130,000 to modernize the municipal airport. The application will be for warded to the Portland WPA office for approval tomorrow, Fred W. Schef fel, city superintendent, said. Meeting Tonight A large turnout of reserve officers of the district Is expected to greet Maj. J. 8. Stutc voaa, president of the Oregon depart ment of the Reserve Officers asso ciation, at tonight's regular meeting. The officers will hold a dinner at the Hotel Medford at 6:30 and a busi ness meeting at the Armory at 8. , Maj. Charles S. Pet tee, regular army ! Instructor, of Eugene, will give a talk j on military tactics. i Tells of Real Rain A. 6. Hosen baum, district freight and passenger agent of the Southern Pacific rail road, thinks there is nothing to com plain about Med ford's rein when one considers the preclpltsclon at Ken- net t, near Dunsmulr, Csl, From Jan uary 1 to yeaterday the California community nor1 38.50 Inches of rain as compared w'.ch Medford's 0.66 Inches. That, however, is not an un usual precipl cation for KenneU, weather bureau records show. In De cember, 1930, 36.64 Inches of rain were measured there, and In January, 1009,' the precipitation was M.08 Inches, the average rainfall being 60.07. In the record year, 1908-1009, 115.99 Inch of rain fell. of '98 knows the Class of '28 is learning tvliy Four Roses is in a class by itself Roses z Representative Here Miss Jose phine Howe, field representative of the Boys and Girls Aid society, left today for Roseburg after transact ing business here yesterday. Forest Men Here Fred W. Cleator and I. H. Howes of the regional for ester's office in Portland yesterday accompanied Karl L. Janouch, super visor of the Rogue River national for- est, snd J. P. Dewitt, ranger, to Union Creek where a study waamade of pro jected developments of the resort there. Mr. Howes returned to Port land last night but Mr. Cleator re mained for a conference today with Mr. Janouch on plans for the devel opment of recreational facilities in the forest areas. Canfleld" to Washington David H- Can field, superintendent of Crater Lake national park, accompanied by Mrs. Canfleld, left by train last night for Washington, D. C, where he Is to participate in a special conference of national park superintendents with Arnold Cammerer, park service direc tor. The conference is to discuss gen eral park policies, the Medford office said. The Canflelds were accom panied by Mrs. J. Carlisle Crouch, wife of the park's chief ranger, and bar small son Bunny, who are en route to Saluda, S. C for a visit with Mr. Crouch's parents. Market? Livestock PORTLAND, Ore., Jan. IS. (AP C8DA) HOOS: 500, Including 100 direct. Market mostly steady. Good to choice 170-316 lbs., largely $10.85; 330-300 lbs., llOo 10.38. pew slaugh ter pigs and light lights ,10a 10.39. Packing sows stronger, mostly $a? 8.60. Smooth lights to 8.75. Choice light feeder pigs quotable $10.79. CATTLE 300; calves 90, Including 30 direct. Market around steady. Bet ter grades fairly active, plainer kinds slow. Few slaughter steers $6 6.75. Good grain feds quotable $7.69 and above. Odd head light cuttery steers $5 ($9.30. Heifers $5 $6.50 Including part load at $6 6.60; low cutter and cutters cows $3.75 3.76; common to medium $4 8 9; good beef cows $9.39 95.50. Bulls mostly $4.75 a 5.33; good to choice vealers 8 50 is 8. 50; medium $7i38; common slaughter calves down to $3.60. SHZBP 100, Including 33 dlreot. Market steady. Pew medium to good 80 78 lb. Ibmas $8.75(30.39. Choice load lots quotable $10. Fat ewes quotable $4.35 g 5. CHICAGO, Jan. 16. (AP-USDA) HOOS: 30,000; slow, steady to 10c lower than Wednesday's average, ex treme top $10.08: bulk 180-330 lb. 89.85(410; 360-360 lb. largely $9.66 99.90: better grade 140-170 lb., $9.65 at 9.90; best sows $9. CATTLE 6,000, calves 1,500; best steers and yearlings mostly steady following Wednesday's active close; shipper demand not as brisk u Wed nesday but comparatively few long fed steers suitable for shipping pur poses In crop; best medium wclghta $14.36; few loads $11 eg 13 but not muoh hers of value to sell above $10: othere killing classes uneven; cutter cows fully steady; beef cows and all grades heifers slow, steady to weak; best sausage bulls around $6.25; selected vealers to $11; stock ers weak. perience has come the firm conviction that the best whiskey of all is a blend of the finest American straight U'hissies, , That's why Four Roses, the pride of our hou.e, bears this designation. That's why we believe it's the finest, richest -flavored whiskey we or anyone else has ever made. After all, it stands to reason it should be. Every straight whiskey w e distill has its own particular char IT'S A PEMTSCT JiLSXTt OF ALL STRAIGHT ALL AMERICAN WHISKIES SHEEP 14.000: fat lambs In fairly broad demand; generally asking around steady with early bids 15 ( 36o and more lower; native and few western offerings bid $10.50(310.65 early; most big packer bids at In side; asking $10.75(910.06 and better; sheep about steady; ewes, $4.75 ( $5.50; feeding lambs supply limited; talking about steady. Portland Produce PORTLAND, Ore., Jan. 18. (AP) BUTTER Print, A grade, 38c lb. In parchment wrapper, 37o lb. In carton; B grade, parchment wrapper 36a lb., carton, 38o lb. BUTTERFAT Portland delivery; A grade, deliveries at least twice weekly. 36 g 87c lb.; country route, 34(3 35c lb.; B grade, deliveries less than twice weekly, 33 834c lb.; C grade at mar ket. B GRADE CREAM FOR MARKET Buying price, butterfat basis, 65c pound. BOOS Buylug price of wholesalers; Fresh specials, 80c; extra ISc; stand ards, 17c; extra medium, 15c; do me dium firsts, 13o; undergrade, 13c; pullets, 13c dozen. ONIONS Oregon, $1.60 91.76 per 1UU IDS. Cheese, miiic, country meats, live poultry, potatoes, wool and hay steady and unchanged. Portland Wheat PORTLAND, Ore., Jan. 16. (AP) Grain: Wheat: Open High Low .87 .78 .77 Close m .78 .77 May .8T4 .87 July .78 .78 Sep. .77 .77 Cash: Big Bend bluestem (13 pet.) -..$1.32 Big Bend bluestem uo Dark hard winter (13 pet.) Ml Dark hard winter (11 pet.)... Soft white 94 34 84 85 84 .84 Western white ............ Northern spring .... Hard' winter .... Western red Oats No. 3 white, $23.60. Corn No. 3 eastern yellow, $30.60. Mlllrun standard $17.50. Today's car receipts: Wheat. 16. flour, 8. Chicago Wheat CHICAGO, Jpn. 16. (AP) Wheat: May fc. .99 1.00 .99 J.00 July . .88 88 .88 .68 Sep. .87 .87 .86 .87 Wall St. Report NEW YORK, Jan. 16 (AP) Utili ties, coppers, steels and a number of specialties stiffened a rather characterise stock market at the finish today. Oils lost their recent leadership as profit-takers got to work. Ccm munlcattons Issues were active, and higher. American telephone advanced sharply to a new high for 1936-36. The closing tone was steady. Trans fers totaled around 3,000.000 shares. acteristicsomething extra in the way of flavor, or bouquet or body. When we blend these whiskies with the skill the years have taught us we bring out the best qualities of each separate whiskey. We combine in one grand liquor every virtue a whiskey lover seeks. A lot of old-timers know this already. And the younger men are learning it mighty fast . . . that the best whiskey is a blend of all straight, all American whiskies and its name is Four Roses! Frankfort Plstlllrrles, I oul.Tlllr Baltimore, makers of r imr Itiwe. i'aiil Jonro. Old llirar IVri Mulling!; A Mimii-c ail blrnils of straight 111. kins Today's closing prices for 83 lected stocks follow; Al. Chem. Ac Dye . Am. Can .. Am. & Fgn. Pow. ... A. T. As T. Anaconda . Atsh. T. tc 8. r. . 168 131 160)4 39 Yt 9V4 31H Bendlx Avla. Beth. Steel California Pack'g. Caterpillar Tract. 63J4 36 55 Chrysler Coml. Solv. Curtlss-Wright 87H 31 14 4 143 DuPont Gen. Foods . Gen. Mot. Int. Harvest, I. T. At T. 3514 85 V, 58 H 16 Johns-Man. 101 Monty Ward North Amer. Penney (J. C.) . Phillips Pet Radio 38H 38 73 39 13 Sou. Pac 8td. Brands .. St. Oil Cat St. OH N. J. Trans. Amer. Union Carb Unit. Aircraft U. 8. Steel 36 !4 ie 41 64 13 74 37 48 EGG PRICES CUT ANOTHER PENNY PORTLAND. Ore. Jan. 1(5. (AP) Further cut of 1 cent a dozen in the price on all grades of eggs by the produce exchange recognised the fact that the price on the open market has been near demoralization as a result of the unwillingness of con sumers to purchase normal supplies. Market for butter was showing a well-held tone In the country gener ally with prices unchanged at the recent declines as a rule but frac tional advances In spots. There was no change In butvrfr. Trifle easier tone was suggested for : leghorn' chickens In the local trade, j even though prices were unchanged j from the recent high mark. Colored fowls were firmly priced. Turkeys Selling 23-25 Cts. Pound PORTLAND, Ore., Jan. 18. (API Nominal prices for dressed turkeys were 23 to 35 cents a pound to pro ducers here today, but most salea for refrigeration stock ran around the lower levels. Supplies were fair In some sectors snd scant In others. Freezers had little trouble In filling needs. PORT ORFORD ADOPTS CHARTER' BOND ISSUE PORT ORFORD, Ore., Jan. 16. (AP) Residents of Port Orford adopted a city charter by a vote of 74 to 24. The proposal also Included a $25,000 bond issue to assure a PWA loan for a water system. Fifteen " states will retain the same color combinations of their 1935 automobile license plates In 1936, merely reversing them as to background and numerals. (Continued Prom Page One.) nets alter ths United States supreme court had, for the second time, denied the condemned man's petition tor a writ of habeas corpus. Mrs. Rauptmann heard of the re prieve in a hotel room about one Block from the state house. , That la wonderful," she exclaimed "1 can only say thank you. Now, my only wish Is that the real truth of the terrible Lindbergh kidnaping comes out, that the terrible people who did this thing win either come before the governor, or that they will be caught." Witness Disappointed One of the two prosecution wit ness who placed Hauptmann at the scene of the Lindbergh kidnaping. and who hoped to see him executed tomorrow night, took the reprieve philosophically. Amandus Hochmutb, 87, who swore he saw Hauptmann with the kidnap ladder In his car near the Lindbergh estate, was waiting at the office of Attorney General David T. Wllentz for a pass to the execution when he heard the news. Well," he said. "I guess I'll have to go home again. But any time will suit me." I Governor Hoffman said: "We have agreed that this reprieve will not be challenged." and Wllentz shortly after declared: We believe It (the reprieve! illeeal but we won't challenge the right of the governor." O. Lloyd Plsher and Frederick A. Pope, defense attorneys, went to the death house at state prison at 4 p. m. to Inform Hauptmann of the re prieve. . , Stated Communication of Medford Lodge No. 103. A. P. tc A. M., Friday, Jan. 17, at 7:30 p. m. Visitors In vited. O. O. Horner. W. M. GEO. ALDEN, Secy. BUY AT WOOD'S AND SAVE ON Wood's Drug Co. Have Placed Every Item In This Store On Sale! STATIONERY Extra Special One pound Old English Lawn Stationery with one package Old English Lawn Envelopes. BOTH FOE 59c Cleansing Tissue One package 200 sheets Kreemoff tissue 4 4. for only . I I C Milk of Magnesia Full pint for OQ only C3C 2 QT. GOODRICH HOT WATER BOTTLE, guaranteed 49c 2 QT. GOODRICH FOUNTAIN SYRINGE, guaranteed. .49c 5 GRAIN ASPIRIN TABLETS, per box 7C LAKESIDE LINEN ENVELOPES 9C LAKESIDE LINEN STATIONERY 9C TRICO RUBBING ALCOHOL, full pint 13c MILK MAGNESIA TOOTH PASTE, two tubes .2 0VALTINE $1 sixe for only 49 SHAVING LOTIONS, As sortmcnt, each 3 It' 8 0 0TT TOILET TIS SUE per roll 7? HAND and FACE LO TIONS Assortment of loticns, per bottle 17c Young's Drug (Successor to Wood's) Main and So. Central Free Delivery MAIL ORDERS SOLICITED. POSTAGE TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY PHONE 98B-B for re-upholsterlng, if finishing, re-sluing. Thlbault. FOR SALE Eleven choice Mammoth Bronze breeding hens; V, Kupetz strain; one yountt torn. Inquire Jackson Co. Seed and Feed. GOOD cook stove, 10; Windsor ill stove with oven, SIS; steel fruit stand, S10: flat top desk. SIS: dav enport, SIS: kitchen cabinet, S8: good bed, coll springs, S8; 1 disc, 1 set work harness. Al's Trading Post, Jacksonville Hwy. and, Lozlor Lane. Buy, gen and Trade. FOR SALE Cheap, wheelbarrow, 8 wicker rockers, refrigerator, child's swing, electric toaster, fernery. 032 Queen Anne. FOR SALE Late model 11-tubePhllco mantel radio, good condition, 120 cash. 324 S.). Pesfh. FOR SALE OR TRADE Large sedsn, S60; trailer, gas engine, boat, il Elm St. WANTED A rug in good condition. Phone 819-R LOST 1 young Hereford bull, 3 heif ers; silt in each ear and "R" on right shoulder. Call 112, Jackson- vine or E. H. Ross, Roes Lano. FOR SALE 1000 ft. 11-lnch hydraulic Slpe, I drag-saw, 1 4-h.p. steam Dller. MEDFORD PIPE is MACH. CO. New location. 40 S. Fir St. WANTED Milking machine In good condition. Answer by price ana model. Luther H. Day, Route 8. : Box 114. LATE MODEL USED CARS : Taken In or new 6tudebakera. Don't overlook these values. ' 1934 Master Chevrolet Sedan, like new; radio and heater. 1935 DeSoto Airflow, with overdrive. Chrysler Airflow, supposed to be good. ' 1933 Chevrolet Town sedan; tine shape. Also Bulcks, Studebakers, Fords. Dodges, Pontlacs. in coupes and sedans. If you don't buy here, we both lose money. SANDERSON MOTOR CO. Btudebaker Sales and Service. FOR RENT Furnished house; over stuffed; 2 bedrooms; S27.S0. ' Tel. 1203-W. WANTED Single man for ranch work. Inquire Bartlett'a Fur Shop, 40 South Central. TRADE -Equity In 1930 Ford sport ooupe ror i29 rord sedan. Route 4. Box 374, Medford. Shaving Creams Assortment of 4 kinds. Per tube I I C Talcum Powder Assortment of 4 3 talcs for only.. Camphorated Oil, full pint .79c Olive Oil, full pint 66c Castor Oil, full pint 63c Glycerine, full pint ............ .63c Hydrogen Peroxide, full pint .... .43c LIFEBUOY SOAP bar 6c Crystal White Mineral Oil (heavy) One full pint 29 One full quart ..... , Aec One full gallon j Russian Mineral Oil (heavy) 37c EXTRA SPECIAL PRICES on Compacts . . Lipsticks . . Cold Creams . . Face Pow ders . , and All Cosmetics. FOR RENT Furnished house. Call 821 Apple. FOR SALE 1931 Chev. Coach, A-l condition; S250. 1603 No. Riverside. FOR SALE Good electric range and fine wood hoater. Phone 121-R. NARRAOANSBTT for breeders. Toma SS. hens S3. J. N. Wright. Central Point. 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MilsWlii,l.ii.Jiaii.ii UsTimstft'HttiWni -im EVERY ITEM! TOOTH PASTE Very Special One package Milk Magnesia Tooth Paste and One Tooth Brush. BOTH FOR .. 33c -91.39 Store Telephone 66 PREPAID