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MEPFOTJP MAIL TRIBUNE. fEDFORD, ORT.fiOy. THURSDAY. MAY 20, 1937. PAGE THREE F The sheriff's office and stste police continued today a quiet search for Elmer F. Hasb. 19, Ashland youth, who escaped last Monday noon while en route to the county Jstl, after re ceiving a three years' sentence In state prison for burglary. Many reports have been received stating that Hsab had been sighted In various parts of the county. "The reports Indicate the boy Is In 30 dif ferent places at the same time," Sheriff Syd I. Brown, said. "Wo Just have a general idea of where he might be. with no definite clues." The authorities believe Hssb Is still In. this section, and Is "lsylng low," waiting for a chance to reach California.' All freight trains south out of Ashland are checked, and a watch la being kept at Crescent City. Hilt, Calif., and California border in spection stations. Livestock Graduation exercises for the 6A class of Lincoln school will be held tomorrow afternoon on the school lawn at 3:30 o'clock. Class officers are: Thomaalne Swoape, president; Kathryn Jones, secretary: and Virgin la Lovell and Virginia Hawley, yell- Agnes Drummond Is to present the salutatory address to open the pro gram. Other features will be: Play. "Robin Hood," graduating class; gul tsr solo, Joyce Tompkins, harmonica solo. Dean Shuler; class prophecy. ThOmastne Swoape: orchestra, grad uating class: valedictory. Ralph Bur gess; awarding of diplomas. Miss Or Cox. principal. Arrangements were made . by the following committee: Mrs. Margaret Russell, class play; Miss Freda Schnei der, dances: Mrs. Oladya Helnen. songs; Miss Clare Gumellus, programs; Miss Ors Cox, diplomas; F. Wilson Walt, orchestra. Portland PORTLAND. May 30. (AP-USDA1 HOGS: 1100, Including T79 direct and on contract, market steeds, 178 310 lb. drlve-lns 110.85s 11, bulk 108 10.35, rough packing sows 8s 8.35. smooth kinds 19, feeder pigs 9ia9.35. CATTLE 150. calves 35. Including 11 direct, market steady on supplies of odd lot drlve-lns, plain cows S5.50 eO, cutters 3.5055, few bulls 87, plain light steers (8.50 a 7.00. best vealers llOtS 10.00. heavy and grasser calves $7t9, light thin ,5 50. SHEEP 550, including 391 direct, market slow at steady prices, good 73 lb. springers ,10.60, medium 19, plain 56 lb. lambs ,7.50, medium good shorn ewes S4 4.50, culls 93.50 (S3.7H. South San Franrlsco SOOTH SAN FRANCISCO. May 30. (A-U8DA HOGS: 300. stesdy. topi ana duik ibs-id id. outcners sii.su. package 350 lb. weights $11: few slaughter pigs $10(9.75; packing sows ,9 .35. ) CATTLE; 300, all classes sbout steady. 1085 lb6.; load largely med ium 1075 lb. steers (8.75: load 1025 lb. grass steers ,8.50: short-load good 970 lb. mixed young grsss cows and heifers s7, sorted; few good grass cows 18.50. low-cutters-cutters 93a4; odd bulls $6 down. Calves 10; nom inal; medium-good vealers quoted sround 979 8.75. J.' SHEEP 475, stesdy: medium to low-good 70 lb. spring lambs 99.35, medium 65 lb. weights 98.75. few mixed shorn yearlings snd wethers, 96.259.75. time Wednesdsy; bulk good and choice 300-300 lb.. 910.70913: top. 913.15; 150-190 lbs., 911.10-80; choice pigs, 910.75911: packing sows. 910.75 1 9 11.10. CATTLE 6000; calves 1500; fed steers snd yearlings steady to strong: largely 99.50 to 91150 msrket; me dium weights up to 9f3.50: cows firm; sausage bulls steady; practical top 96.50; vealers 35 a 50c higher; bulk good light and handy weight. 9910: select 910.50. SHEEP 15.000; good to choice clip ped lambs. 910.75-85: best held above 911; spring lsmbs little changed. Sheep about steady. Sept. !.! 130', 1.19 1.19H Dec. 1.32'i 1.33 a, " l-ai's Chlrago. I CHICAGO, May 20. (AP-USDA) Hogs 10.000: about In line with best Portland Wheat Portland Produce Wall St. Report PORTLAND. May 30. (AP) Grain: inht.i Ooen Hull Low Close May 1.17'j 1 17!, 1174 July - 1.09 l.o i.uo'i i.uo'S Sept 1 07 1.07 1.06;j 1.0814 Cash wheat: Big Bend bluestem, hardwheet. 13 percent. 9121: dark hard winter. 13 percent, 91.40; 13 percent. 91.33: 11 percent, 91.24; soft white, western white, hard winter and western red. 91.30. Oats, No.' 3 white. 933.50. gray $33.50. Barley, No. 3, 45-lb. B. W. 140. Corn, Argentine. 943. Mlllrun, standard 931. Today's car receipts: wheat 5; flour 8; hay 8. Produce. PORTLAND. May 30. (API But ter Prints, A grade. 33c lb. In parch ment wrappers. 34c lb. In cartons; B grade, parchment wrappers. 33',c lb.; cartons. 332c lb. BUTTERFAT (Portland delivery, buying price A grade, 32i?33'ic lb.; country stations. A grade 30iii307C; B grade, lc less; C grade, 6c less. B GRADE CREAM FOR MARKE1' Price paid producer: Butterfst oa sis. 55.2c lb.: milk, 63.7c lb.: sur plus. 45.9c. Price psld milk board 67c lb. EGGS Buying price by whole salers: Extras, 30c; standard, 17c; medium, 16c; medium flrsta, 15c; undergrades, 15c dozen. Cheese, country meats and live poultry, steady and unchanged. Chicago Wheat CHICAGO, May 30. (AP) Wheat: Open High Low Close May 1.33U 1.33 131 133 July 1.22i 1.22 1.31 1.21 c Work was completed today on the new CCO building erected at the fairgrounds to replace the' structure destroyed by fire a few weeks ago Departments were being moved Into the building today. The structure was described practically fireproof, being made of sheet metal on the outside and lire resistant material on the Inside. It will be used for truck storage, ma chine shops, store room, paint shop and office. It Is combined with the old sheep shed of fair days to pro vide a building 350 feet long. 94 feet wide. ,' The work was done by the army Civilian labor was used, with Capt. Glenn J. Key, motor transport orncer, In charge. Charles A. Hartley was su perintendent. Be Correctly Corseted In AN ARTIST MODEL by Ethelwyn B Hoffmann. sitewae: MANY NEVER SUSPECT CAUSE OF BACKACHES This Old Treatment Often Bring Happy Relief Many sufferers relioTe nagging bteluehi quickly, once they discover that the real cum of their trouble may b tired kidneys. The kidneys are Nature's chief way of taking the excess acids and waste out ol the bloocf Most people pass about 3 pints a day or about 3 pounds of waste. Frequent or scanty passages with smtrtlni tnd burning shows there may be something wrong with your kidneys or bladder. An excess of acids or poisons in your blood, when due to functional kidney disorders, may be the cause of nagging bickscbe, rheumatic pains, lumbago, leg pains, loss of pep and en WftTt getting up nights, swelling, pumneai under tne eyes, neaoacnee ana aiuinees. Don't wait! Ask your druggist for Doan'i Pills, used successfully by millions for over 40 5ars, They give happy relief and will help the b miles of kidney tubes flush out poinnnoue waste from your olood. Get Doan'a Pill. PLAYTIME MATTIME i playtime for Kid dies. They nil love y ak to romp in the "ijjy tvnrm sun and to '- drink plenty of that good rich milk from Snider's Dairy. Mothers who know what is best prefer Snider's Milk for their children. Thev know that it's FARM FRESH! When you purchase your daily milk, cith er from the driver or from your favorite store, insist upon Sni der's Farm Fresh Milk Chanee - -jj-' today to a truly ', better milk by Vtetft ealline -W- If rEH Snidrr's. its the m J best to buy ! WAEKfEE GIVES YOU . MORE FOR YOUR MONEY 32 FEATURES INCLUDING SAV-A-STEP NEW YORK, May 20. (AP The stock market mod quietly forward for gains of fractions to 4 or more points under leadership of steels, motors and coppers today. The truce reached In the Cansum era Power compnny strike, restoring power facilities to Industry tn the Saginaw bay region of Michigan and the removal of a shrike threat from a division of Bethlehem Steel cor poration stimulated demand for stocks. Wall (Street said. Transactions approximated 1.300,- 000 shares. Today's rioting prices for 33 select ed stocks follow. Al. Chem. Si Dye ..... 229 Am. Can . 98 Am. & Pgn. Pov 7 A. T. A: T. 166 Anaconda 63i Atch. T. tfc S. P .. 88, 1 Bendix. Avia 20' Beth. Steel Caterpillar Tract, Chrysler Coml. Solv . Curtlss-Wrlght DuPont Gen. Elec Qen. Foods Gen. Mot 84S 88 . 1131-4 14 6 156 H 54 40 San Francisco Butter. I I SAN FRANCISCO. Mav 30. fS ; Butter, score, 93-32: 92-33; 91-81; 56 4 Int. Harvest. ... 107, I. T. to T 10'. Johns-Man . 130 Monty Ward 60s, North Amer. .... 34'.; Penney (J. C.) . ........... 93 Phillips Pet Radio Sou. Pac Std. Brands St. Oil Cal. .. St. Oil N. J. 55',i 8H , 56V4 131, 43 H 65 . Trans. Amer. ............ 13'i Union Carta ... 100 Unit. Aircraft 25y U. S. Steel ............... 99 H SACRAMENTO. May 30. (AP) Churning cream butterfat: Flrtt grade 35 'j: second grade 85'. Contractors Sued " PORTLAND, May 30. () Vivian Mathls filed a $10,000 damage suit today aalnat Rom B. Hammond, Inc., contractor for the new state -house at Salem. She said she reced ed Injuries last January when she tripped over a hose on the sidewalk at the oapltol site. Journalistic halls of fame are main tained at Ohio State university uid the Unlversltv of Illinois. Avoid False Teeth Dropping or Slipping You needn't fear false teeth drop ping or slipping If you'll sprinkle a little Fa teeth on your plates each morning. Give all day comfort and teeth hold tight. Deodorizes. No gummy, pasty, taste or feeling. Get Fa s teeth from your druggist. Three sires. mmmmpM') v, I The Beautiful New StewarUWarner Is Roomier, Easier to Use, Cheaper to Ran, Because of Sav-A-Step and Other Brand New Features. IV t different from the ground up this beautiful new Stewart-Warner! Built to suit you, so you can arrange things to suit yourself, reach every inch of shelf space, and do your work with half the effort. Sav-A-Step alone is headline news for housewives. It holds all the things you use most, right at your fingertips . . . swings smoothly out of the way to let you reach every inch of shelf space. Lifts to the kitchen table easily taking all you need for one meal at one trip. But that ii just one of the many Stewart-Warr.er con veniences you can own today on the easiest terms this store has ever offered. There ' SLID-A-TRAY, the hidden rearranging shelf that appears at a touch ... the TILT A-SHELVES that fold away to make room for tall bottles or oversize packages . . . new illuminated freezing control . . . and many more. PALMER Music & Electric Store JIGGER COATS All wool, full lined Jigger coats. You will find all the new high shades in this gioup. Choice ' $g.95 Knit Dresses The best in tw and three piece knit - I suits made b; Columbia Knit and f i f j other high, rade manufacturers. ! !' M V $7.95 to $24.0 .'values, all marked iiS! U !Si 'Sip r , V4 OFF REG. PRICE NEW HATS Every week'pe receive new hats, white, natural navy, and grays, including lowy white felts. Out standing vakes at $1 $1.98 $2.95 Linen Slits m& Eight 'lovely style to &s&ik ) choose from --s'&SV . New Shipment WASH SILK DRESSES Pastel prints, every dress non shrinkable with non slip '' seams, $5-95 APRONS A new shipment of very clever cocktail L j and kitchen aprons. 1 JtO Your choice aJij - ;nv. imim- ft On. EVERY Spring Coat and Suit MUST GO! To make them move quick they are all priced at cost and many below cost. See the values now being shown at t- it $12.75 WASH DRESSES For Outstanding Values For Better Materials For the Rest In Workmanship For the smartest Styles In sheer mid print wash dresses ne Invite you to shop our wash dress racks, $1.00. $1.98 AND $2.95 $15.75 MAIN FLOOR BARGAINS m our DRY GOODS DEPT. Bridge Sets Brides Srts. 1 cloth .14X.14 and 4 napkins, ptald snd fancy patterns, a set 98c GIRDLES Two-war it retch glrdlei In two ten&ths for both ahort and tall figure white and peach. $1.00 GARTER BELTS Narrow lace garter belts, dainty and cool. Peach only $1.00 Dimities Batistes Plmltlea and Batistes are recom mended In Vogue for summer frocks and blouses. New pattern and colors. 29c yd. TAFFETA flflo values 3D In, taffeta In print el shades, alio navy blue, black and brown. Special price, 79c yd. -v, Sweaters at Special Prices White and pastel shades. Friday and Sat urday only, $1.65 EVERYDAY BARGAIN BASEMENT VALUES ' Specials For Graduation t Satin Slips, $1.05 to $2.05 ( Dance sets, lace trimmed and em broidered, ?1.25 Crepe Dance sets in plain or em broidered styles, 79 Cinderella Stockings for all dresses, 79, 81.00, 8 1.35 7 u H as? -o Children's Dresses Children's Dresses, sheers and prints; aces S to 14. 91.25 rallies. Special $1 00 BOYS' SUITS Utile boys' sleeveless Broadcloth lulls, colors white, yellow and blue. sizes S to 6 )ear. Bach 59c KIDDIES' HATS Children's pique hats and caps, white. blue and yellow. 59c Men's Fancy Rayon Sox .I J 13c Men's Dress Oxfords ....!... '. S1.98 Men's Work Shoes !.!..... 1 S1.98 Children's Shoes 1 98c Children's White Sandals j. 98c Children's Oxfords .!.... 98c Ladies' White Oxfords . . ; S1.49 Ladies' White Elk Sandalf S1.29 See the Table of Ladie? Oxfords and Dress Shoes, priced to close out .$1.00 per pair Ladies' Brown Canvas Cfords with heel. . ,98c One Group Canvas Sndals, Leather Soles, To close out .! 48c per pair M.M. Department Store CHARLES 8. AIR, MANAGER MeiVs Dress Shirts Fa.t colored llroadrloth Shirt., regular 91.30 values All our regular Sl.os values In men's dress shirts, plain and fsnrr pattern., rholre MEN'S SWEATERS MANY NEW THIS WEEK 89c y'J&s.' ...65 MM Wool novelty coat sweaters N a? jr, Rnjal, Maroon. Yellow $3.95 and $4.85 Men's Pajamas lllh trade Broadcloth pajnmas. A msnufacturer sate n Tery unusual buj. His regular tl.fVO, 91.75 and tl.9.1 ralues. equal quantities of each price, all at one price. In this group are ill styles. Come and lake jour choice at $1.49 DRESS OXFORDS Ask to see the 13.98 and $3.48 values In whites, browns and blacks. Main and Bartlett. Phone 788