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MIEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. fEDFORD. OREGON. THURSDAY. MAY 27, 1937.
F,
FACE BEST YEAR
26' LEVEL
CORVALUS. Ore, May 27. (AP)
, Oregon formers have the moet favor
able outlook In many yn, the gen-
rrieLimj
Z B. Hoffmann
PRE-HOLIDAY
SPECIAL
Coats and Suits
formerly priced to $39.95
NOW
$11. E to $22ii
Straw Hats
formerly priced to $15.00
$2 SI to $8.
Blouse
es
Crepe, Satin, Linen
Sizes 32 to 40 .
Now $1.95
We give S. & H. Green
Stamps
eral level of farm prices being 130
per cent and cost 134 per cent of
the pre-war average, the Oregon State
college extension service said today
in its monthly review.
"The possibility of production be
tng too great this year does not seem
very serious," it said. "To some ex
tent, however, farmers will probably
overcome a part of the unfavorable
effects of the cold weather on crops
by using more fertilizer, and by giv
ing increased attention to crops be
ing planted,
"The sentiment la quite optimistic
in agricultural areas generally, and
farmers are reported to be buying
more machinery and equipment than
for several years.
"The purchasing power of farm
products Is within three points of
'parity,' this being the most favor
able exchange relationship enjoyed
by agriculture for many years."
Farm prices In Oregon are 03 per
cent of the 1029-'3O level, and 31
points above a, year ago,' The rise
was caused by the scarcity following
the drought of 1038 and the rapid
Increase in consumer purchasing
power during the past year.
Livestock
PORTLAND, Ore., May 27, (A3
U8DA) Hogs 700 Including 189 di
rect; market mostly steady; good to
oholoe' 100-310 lb. drlve-lnt moatly
11.25, choice load lota quotable to
11.80, 335 to 380 lb. weight $10.80
10.79, 300 lb. butcher, down to $1039.
light lights 10.39-10.79, packing
aowe mostly 18.19-8.39, feeder plga up
to 10.00.
CATTLE ISO, Including 12 direct,
calves 39 including 18 direct: mar
ket steady on kinds available, sup
ply mostly grassy drlve-lna, vealera
unevenly lower; scattering trucked-ln
grassy steers $6.90-8.80, medium to
good dry-fed steers salable around
19.00-10.39, few 800 lb. atockers
88.78, common to medium grass heif
ers 86.38-8.00, cutter kinds down to
S4.7G, low cutter and cutter kinds
$4.00-6.60, few common butcher cows
98.76-6 .36, fat dairy type cows sal
able around $6.76-7.00, good beef cowa
Decoration Day Program
The to'lowlng Decoration Day program for Monday was Issued today by
Col. W. H. Paine:
A patriotic street parade will be formed at the city park at 9:30 a. Al
and wilt move on Main atroet to Bear creek bridge, where there will be:
Invocation by Mrs. Belle LlttreU. '
Strewing of flowers on the water In honor of the memory of comrades
who have given their lives for our country In 1U service on oceans, lakes
and river.
Firing a salute.
Taps.
The parade will then return via Main street to the city park, where there
Is to be the following program:
Music.
Reading of orders. Including General Logan's first Memorial Day general
order, by Civil War Veteran J. C. Woods. . -
Lincoln's Gettysburg Address by Burton Daugherty, student MedforeT high
school. . (
Decoration of vacant chair by representatives of veteran and patriotic
organizations In honor of the memory of comrades who have passed to their
final earthly rest
Main address by the Rev. B. L. Shlpman, pastor of the South Methodist
church.
Music.
Singing "America," by the audience.
Benediction by the Rev. James M. Hamilton, . pastor of the Christian
church.
In case of stormy weather, the exercises Intended for the city park will
be in the Presbyterian church.
All social, fraternal and civic betterment organisations of this community
are Invited to take part In the street parade and they and the general public
are Invited and urged to be present at the program In the city park.
The Civil War Veterans the Women's Relief Corps and the Daughters of
Union Veterans of the Civil War will conduct a memorial ceremony at the
Medford X. O. O. F. cemetery at 3:30 p. m. All members of other veteran
and patriotic organizations and the general public are invited to be present
and to witness this ceremony.
The annual Memorial Sunday church service will be In St. Mark's Epis
copal church on North Oakdale avenue, at 11 a. m.. May 30. It will be
conducted by the Rev. E. S. Bartlam. rector of the church. These services
are always Impressive, Veterans of all wars and members of patriotic soci
eties and the public are Invited to attend.
to the last sip If E3
If White Port
quotable 7.25-8.00; bulls mostly
90.00-7.00, beef bulls to $7.25, cut
ters down to W.50; good to choice
vealers $8.00-0.00, common to me
dium grades $5.00-7.25,
SHEEP 500, Including 120 direct;
market about steady but slow on old
crop lambs and ewes; good spring
lambs around $8.50-10.00, few com
mon 80 lb. shorn lambs $6.50, good
wooled lambs up to $10.60. medium
shorn ewes salable $3.50-4.00.
Today' closing prices for 32 select
ed stocks follow:
AJ. Chem. fc ny 231V
California Wine
ROMA WIN? COMPANY. INC, LODI, CALIFORNIA '
GREEN PINE
SLAB WOOHD
$Joo
Big DOUBLE LOAD
FOR DIRECT MILL DELIVERIES .
FIRST COME FIRST SERVED I
Phone 7 Now
TIMBER PRODUCTS CO.
END OF NORTH CENTRAL AVENUE
Portland Produce
Portland Dairy
PORTLAND, Ore., May 27. ( AP)
BUTTER Prints, A grade, 35c lb. In
parchment wrappers, 30c lb. In car
tons; B grade, parchment wrappers
34c lb., cartons 35o lb.
BUTTE RFAT (Portland delivery,
buying price): A grade, 84 14$ 36c
lb, country sta toons; A grade, 32 &
33c lb.; B grade, 1 cents less; C
grade 0c less, '
B ORADE CREAM FOR MARKET
Price paid producer: Butterfat basis.
65.2c lb.; milk, 63.7 lb,; surplus, 46.9c
lb.; price paid milk board, 67c lb.
BOOS Buying price by wholesal
ers: Extras, 20c; standard, 17; me
dium, 16c? medium firsts, 16c; un
dergrade. 16a dozen.
CHEESE, COUNTRY MEATS AND
LIVE POULTRY Unchanged.
Portland Wheat
PORTLAND, May 37. J? Grain;
Wheat Open High Low Close
May 1.13 1.18 1.13 1.18
July 1.0616 1.0614 108i 1.06(4
Sep. 1.04 1.04 1.04 1.04
Cash wheat: Big Bend blue stem,
hw, 13 pet, 1.15',$; dark hard win
ter, 13 pet. 1.34',-i: 13 pet. i.aaii; U
pet. 1.18V4; soft white, western white,
hard winter and western red, 1.14.
Oats, No. 3 white 33.60, gray 33.60
Barley, No. 3-48 lb. bw. 40 00.
Corn, Argentine 43.00.
MUlrun atandard 31.00.
Today'a car receipts: wheat 0;
flour 3; oats 1.
Wall St. Report
NEW YORK. May 27. (ff) The
stock market crept Irregularly forward
fractions to a point or so today but
Utng in the final hour took the
edge off Improvement In some sec
tors.
From the start, when slight loose
ruled, trading ws timid. As the
session progressed buyers nibbled at
scattered specialties, steels, motors
and coppers, but Wall Street's appe-
ttte was neither robust nor uniform.
Buying power In the morning and
most of the afternoon was attrib
uted by analysts to encouragement
at the market's recent steady per
formance In the face of strike news
among independent steel companies.
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CALL CALIFORNIA
WITNESSES TRIAL
AGED J'VILLE MAN
Issuing of subpenses for witnesses
In behan of William J. Fields, 62, Is
authorized In an order handed down
In circuit court by Judge K. D. Nor
aon. Charged with the second degree
murder of M. M. Mow, Fields filed an
affidavit asserting that testimony of
the witnesses was needed to estab
lish his Innocence. He said In the
affidavit he was not guilty of the
crime charged. He also asked that
expenses be allowed two wi;nesses
who reside In Orland, Calif., and the
court authorized a reasonable allow
ance. -
The witnesses listed In the affida
vit were Don Silver and Juanlta Sil
ver of Orland, Cam.; Charles Talent,
Ashland; Laurence Smith, Eagle
Point; Earl Brown, Ashland; Herb
Moore, deputy sheriff here; W. T.
Hull. Ashland; Ernest and Margaret
Fields, Klamath Falls; Cliff Baugh
man, Ashland; Clyde Smith, Jackson
ville; and the jailer at Klamath
Falls whose name was not specified.
Trial of the case Is tentatively
scheduled for June 7. Fields Is ac
cused of slaying Mow In the home
of Fields' estranged wife In Jackson
ville February 6. Ous Newbury has
been appointed by the court to de
fend Fields.
Fields has admitted firing the fa
tal shot but claims self defense and
the unwritten law. There had been
previous trouble between the men
over Mow's asserted -attentions to
Tlelds' wife. Mow, records show, had
been warned by authorities to keep
awy from the ' woman.
. First Lady Resigns.
NEW YORK. May 27. ( AP) Mrs.
Franklin D. Roosevelt resigned as
honorary vice president of the na
tional Indian association because she
felt the association's charges against
the bureau of Indian affairs were
based on Insufficient evidence, Mrs.
Otto Helntgke, president of the asso
ciation, said today.
Wild Life Confab
BEND. May 27. p) A wild life
conference sponsored by the cham
ber of commerce and the Deschutes
county sportsmen's association will
attract central and eastern Oregon
rame authorities here June 4 Gov
ernor Charles Martin will be asked to
itttend.
San Franrlsco Butter
SAN FRANCISCO, May 27 (AP
USDA) Butter: Score, 92-33; .91-32;
90-31 H: 80-29.
Four Die In Crash
Of Stalled Plane
SANTA MARIA, Calif., May 27,
(AP) A chartered monoplane, fal
tering on the takeoff, carried two
women and. two men to their deaths
In a fiery crash In an alfalfa field
near Santa Maria airport last night.
Burned 'beyond recognition, the
victims were identified as Mrs. C.
W. Whitney and Mrs. D. B. Fauntle-
roy, both of Carmel, Calif., Harry F.
Emme, Los Angeles olt operator, and
Rod Keenan. pilot for the Joe Lewis
Air Service, Burbank, Calif.
An eyewitness, L. Ball, said tbe
hlgh.-wlng cabin Lockheed stalled
about 100 feet In the air. Slipping
off on one wing, the plane burst Into
flames and exploded when It struck
the ground.
In the second year of their exls
perlments with power driven slr-
planes, the Wright brothers made 16s
successful flights near Dayton, Ohio.
New Way to Hold
False Teetl; in Place
Do false teeth annoy you by drop,
ping or slipping? Just sprinkle
little Fasteeth on your plates. This
new fine powder holds teeth firm and
comfortable. No gummy, pasty taste
or feeling. Sweetens bresth. Get
Fas teeth from your druggist. Three
SACRAMENTO, May 27. (&)
Churning cream butterfat: first
arade 37: second grade 35 j.
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The nation's largest fleet operators say that
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