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SfEDFORD MATL TRIBUTE, MEDFORD, OREOOy. THFRSDAY, .TTJLY 8, 1937.
L
AFTER CHANGES
Amendment to Permit Mini
mum Pay No Higher Than
40 Cents and 40-Hour
Maximum Week Favored
WASHINGTON, July 8. (AP) The
ac-tute labor committee approved an
amended Black -Con nery wage and
hour bill today. The amendment
would permit an administrative beard
to ft minimum wages no higher
higher than 40 cents an hour and a
maximum work week of not lesa than
40 hours.
The committee voted to strike from
the original bill a provision permit
ting a proposed labor standards
board to fix "fair" wages and hours
above the level at which collective
bargaining was deemed inadequate.
Had Opposition
It was this provision to which
many spokesmen for Industry object
ad most strenuously. John h. Lewis,
chairman of the Committee for In
dustrial Organization, also had op
posed It.
The original administration bill
would have defined a minimum 'non
oppressive" wage and a maximum
nonopresslve" work week but the
labor standards board would have
been directed to vary these upward
or downward to meet special condi
tions. Terms of the bill approved by the
committee would give the board
power to fix the minimum wage and
maximum work week for each Indus- j
try, but the board could not require
any industry to pay more than 40
cents an hour or to employ men lesa
than 40 hours a week. No restric
tions were pitted on how low a wage
or long a work week the board might
establish. This was omitted. Inform
ed sources said, at the request of "or
ganized labor."
None Exempted
The new bill would not exempt any
Industry on account of size. Agri
cultural workers would be specifi
cally exempted.
Also exempted from regulation
would be all industries where col
lective bargaining had estsbllshed
standard! higher than those fixed In
the bill.
Chairman Black (D. Ala.) said the
bill's requirements on minimum
wages would prevent the board from
fixing mtnlmums below the prevail
ing rate In the affected community.
No wage and hour standards would
be fixed except after a hearing
Prohibitions against "oppressive"
labor practices, such aa espionage
and strike bresklng, were stricken
from the bill. Black said the com
mittee felt those subjects could be
dealt with through the Wagner act.
Livestock
OF WINSLOW REEF
CENTER OF HUNT
(Continued trom Page On.)
fern! brackish water to drink and
coconut, for food but that others
ware barren except only blrda and
their eggs, and flan.
HONOLULU, July 8 (IP) The
United States navy launched 1U! around sa.flO. load mixed ateers-heif.
PORTLAND. Ore, July 8 (AP
USDA) Hogs: 890. Including las di
rect, market active, strong la mostly
29 higher; good-choice 189-315 lb.
drlvelna 11.88-13.00, 1 sorted load 309
lb. 812.23, equal to 163J high, 335
370 lb. 811 25 to mostly 811.90: few
up 811.73. 125-199 lb. mostly 81100
1128, few up 811.90; packing sow.
mostly 88 00-828. few to 88 90; feed-:!
er pigs scarce, salable around 810.90
or above.
CATTLE: 190 including 2 direct.
calvea 29 Including 18 direct, market
alow, steady-weak, quality unusually
poor: scattering cutter to common
steers 84.80-7.00, few fleshy graasera
88.00-8.75, better grades eligible to
Caah wheat: Big Bend blueatem.
hw., 13 pet., 1.13N; dark hard winter,
13 pet.. 1.23N: 12 pet.. 1J1N; 11 pet.,
1.19N: soft white, western white and
western red, MSN; hard winter.
1.12N.
Oata No. a white 30,00; gray nom
inal. Barley No. i 49-lb.. bw, 83.90.
Com Argentina 42.00: mlllrun
standard 39.00.
Todays car receipts: Wheat, 8;
flour, 13: hay, 1,
N Nominal).
WOMAN LOST $1300
CHINESE GAMBLING DEN
PORTLAND. July 6. (AP) The
alleged gambling activities of two
Chinese establishments gained the
attention of the city council today
when a woman reported she lost
81300 In alx months. The council
ordered an Investigation.
The woman's attorney said Port
land gambling Is more wide open
than In the old daya at Callente
and that windows at "Chinese Joints"
have been showing the same "Junk
merchandise" for six years.
Ames, la., July 8. (AP) Dr. Ed
gar Percy Brown, 81, Iowa State col
lege agronomy department head since
1831 and former president of the
American Society of Agronomy, died
at his home here today.
Closing time for Too Late to Claa.
slfyAds Is 1 :30 p. m.
V
Cobin.t.Typ. 4-Burntr
GAS RANGE
' Ultra-modern. Amsiingly compact.
Simm.r.f.v. burners. Automatic
oven heat control. In-a-door broiler
Sloroge-Typ Got
AUTOMATIC WATER HEATER
(Tesied and approved by The Amer
jicsn Gas Association. Latest model.
120 'gallon capacity. Occupies mini
mum space. Fully guaranteed.
Rig. Prie
74.50
Reg, Price
42.50
117.00
99.50
'17.50
VALUE
Special Price for Both . . ..
By Buying Now You Save
Only J9.99 Cah. Terms
as low as $3.00 a month
AND HERE'S DOUBLE S.W1KG . . . W ith both gas
cooking and water beating yok qualify Jor the minimum
gat rate. This remarksble offer will be available (or
only a short time. Don't delay.
See us today or 'phom for demoititralino
Hi
mightiest peacetime air search today
for Amelia Earhart, milting round-the-world
filer, who officials hope is
awaiting resale on s coral reef or sand
spit somewhere southeast of lonely
Howland Island,
The battleship Colorado, cruising
south and east of Howland, catapuft
ed Its three fighting planes last night
to open the serial phase-of the hunt
undertaken by boat when Ml Ear
hart failed to arrive at Howland last
Friday on a 2,570 mile flight from
New Guinea.
The Colorado's aircraft, vanguard of
a fleet of fighting planes being rush
ed to the area, returned to the bat
tleship after 2 hours and 20 minutes,
to report no trace had been sighted
of the missing plane or of Miss Ear-
hart and her navigator, Fred Noonan.
The planes planned to resume their
search today at dawn, (12:30 p, m.
eastern standard time), cruising over
Wlnslow reef, 120 miles below the
equator and southeast of Howland
Island.
era 17.00, load medium B28 lb. Cali
fornia helferi 7.4fl, scattering com
mo n -medium trucked In 5.35-7.35,
cutters down 14-50; low cutter snd
cutter cows $3.75-4.25, common-medium
s4.7S-5.75; bulls mostly 15.50
0.00, odd head 16.35; good-choice veal
era 17.75-6.50. common down 95.00,
few 365-350 lb. calvei 97.00-8.00.
SHEEP: 050. including 308 direct,
market slow, barely steady; few good
spring lambs $9.00, common-medium
87.00-8.50, few yearlings 535-6.00;
slaughter ewes 93.50 down.
BY
FALL PLANNED
PEAR BUREAU
(Continued rrom Page One.)
tended primarily for Boscs but the
bureau hopes also to Include D'An
Joue, he added. Now York wilt con
tinue Its conditioning program and
Chicago la expected to go Into the
ripening process more earnestly this
year than ever before, he related.
An apathy toward late variety pears
remains to be overcome, the buying
public In past years having been pre
judiced against the fruit because it
was sold green and' hard, he stated.
The bureau hopes to Include In Its
expanding program receivers of car
load lots and markets In the south
ern states where the pear season Is
considered at an end at Thanksgiv
ing, Mr. Webster related. The south.
he added, offers a great potential
market for late varieties.
Mr. Webster was a luncheon guest
today of the Rogue River Valley Traf
fic association at Its weekly meeting
In the Hotel Holland.
Trustees of the Oregon -Washington
Pear Bureau will hold sessions here i
tomorrow to consider the advertising!
progrsm, the budget In general and j
other matters.
South San Francisco
SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, July 8,
(AP-USDA) HOOS 400: steady to
14 cents higher; bulk 170 to 225-lb.
butchers, $12.26125, latter top;
light lights, 811.50 $ 11.75; packing
sows, $0.00g 9.75.
CATTLE 400; steers steady; top
25 cents higher for week; medium
030-lb. distillery fed steers, $9.00;
rough 1166 to 1185-lb. grass steers.
$8.008.50; she stock steady; com
mon end medium grass cows, $4.35
5-25; good quoted above $0.00; low
cutters and cutters eligible $2.75 9
3.75; good weighty bulla quoted up
to $6.00. Calves. 75; no early action,
good and choice vealera quoted
around $8.50(99.50.
SHEEP 350; good 73-lb. wooled
springers $10.00, sorted $8.00; medi
um and good 72-lb. weights. $9.00;
good 80-lb, shorn springers, $8.75;
other classes nominally steady; cull
ewes, 75 cents.
Chicago.
CHICAGO, July 8. (AP-USDA)
Hoga 11,000; uneven; mostly 10 to
15c higher than Wednesdays aver
age; weighty kinds and packing sows,
10ml5o lower; top. $13.90; bulk good
and choice .180-230 lbs.. $12.60-80;
most 240-300 lbs., $13.15-65; 150-170
lbs.. $12.35-70.
CATTLE 5500; calves 1200; another
active market on all classes and
grades of cattle r Strong to 2ft cents
higher; upper crust fed steers, $16.40
75; latter price a new high for the
year and highest since 1930. Com
mon and medium grades. $8 11;
grass steers, $9.50 10.76; stock steer
dull st $8.00 down to $0.50, but well
bred kinds fully steady at $8.50(3
9.50 and better.
SHEEP 0000; spring lambs active,
mostly stendy; $1 1.90 a 12.00 paid for
choice lots: bulk $11.75 down to
$11.50: sheep strong, slaughter ewes,
$3(3 4.50.
Chicago Wheat
Gs Mall Tribune want ads
Too Late to Classify
FOR SALE Dairy supplies. B-K ster
ilizer, filter pads, trl-sodlum wash
ing powder. Monarch Seed & Feed
Co.
FOR SALE Low wagon and rack,
also fresh heifer, good family cow.
A. H. Downs. Rt. 3. Box 67, Medford.
MOVED to 425 East Main St.
Bradflsh, Jeweler.
Leonard Electric
Display Giant Ice
Cube In Frigidaire
A unique demonstration of the re
markable "Ice-flhlllty" of the Frigid
aire la being made this week at Leon
ard Electric company, 309 fCaat Main
street, dealers here for the Frig Id a Ire
line. An 85-pound cube of Ice has
been frozen within the box of a sin
gle household-size Frigidaire and the
public has been Invited to inspect
the unusual spectacle of this giant
le cube in a home refrigerator, by
Morris B. Leonard, head of Leonard
Eleetrle company.
Another Interesting demonstration
featured by this firm Is the Frlglrl
aire "tumbler test" which shows the
remarkable simplicity of the freezing
unit in the 1937 line. Frlgldalro's
well-known "metr-mleer" and the
all-metal, qulckcube tray with in
stant cube release are outstanding
features of the models featured this
senson. 1
Portland Produce
PORTLAND, July 8. (AP) Butter
Prints, A grade, 84V,o lb. In
parchment wrappers, 35 In car
tons; B grade, 33Vjc In parchment
wrappers: 34140 In cartons.
BUTTERFAT ( Portland delivery,
buying price) A grade. 34 f 34 4c lb.
country stations: A grade, 33(5 32
lb.; B grade lc less; C grade, 6c
less.
EGOS Buying price by whole
salers: Extras, 20c; standard, 18c;
medium. 16c; medium flrata, 15c:
undergrade, 14c dewn.
Cheese, country meats and live
poultry unchanged.
NEW POTATOES California white.
$3.00 cental; The Dalles, 2c lb.
CANTALOUPES Delano. Jumbo.
45s. $3.25s3.40; standard 45s $3.0U
(g3.25: Jumbo 36s, $2.75 H 3.90.
Potatoes, onions, wool, hay, hops,
mohair and cascara bark, steady snd
unchanged.
Portland Wheat
PORTLAND, Ore., July 8. (AP
Grain:
Wheat: Open High Low Close
July 1.1(1 1.10 1.10 1.10
Sep. 1 .094 110 1.09 1.09
DOUBLE
1ISKEY WITH "NO ROUGH EDGES" E57 Y jTZl ZU' l
PRODUCED BY AGING I0 kXZZSZl ! . ' Xfc9fc
WHISKEY WITH "NO ROUGH EDGES"
PRODUCED BY AGING
"8 SUMMERS IN 2 YEARS' TIME"
Try doubly-mellow TEN HIGH toniahi...
and consider yourself singly fortunsie! For
here li straight bourbon nhiskey aged .cm
ally "8 summers in 2 yesrj' time" in weather
controlled warehouses. Convince yourself that
tipt whiskey can be hid
t reilly rieht price.
Try TEN HIGH toniBht.
now oouuro m ut
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CHICAOO, July 8. (AP) Wheat:
Wheat: Open Hlh Low Close
July . ..1J8 1.26V, i.S34 1.24",
Sep. 1.271,4 1.27?, 1.24',4 1.257,
19 1.29 121
Han Franrlsoo Butter.
SAN ITIANCISCO, July 8.
U8DA) Butter, unchanged.
(AP-
SACRAMEpTO, July 8. (AP)
inurning cream butterfat quotations.
first grade, J"Hc; wcond grade 36V,e.
ROSEBURG COMMANDER
GOING TO CALIFORWIA
R08EBDRO, Ore., July a. (API
George Ames, commander of Umpqua
post of the American Legion at
Roseburg. employed here as engineer
at the veterans facility, received no
tice today of hi. transfer to the
facility at . Palo Alto, California. He
1. to report at his new etatlon July
16. The transfer carries a promotion
to the next highest grade. Mr. Ames
ha. been .very active In American
Legion affairs and particularly in
Legion Junior baseball. He came to
Roseburg In September. 1933.
Us. Mall Tribune want ads. i
FOR BALE 4-room modern house,
concrete foundation, full basement,
garage, good location. .1600.00, with
.l.o.oo oown. Dal. easy terms.
Geo. H. Yeo Agency. 227 w. Main.
Phone 1S4.
won sale control corn ear-worm
csbbsge worms, squash bugs with
non - poisonous Koto-uusi. Aion.
arch Seed it Feed Co.
FOR SALE or trade for Medford prop.
erty. Central Point residence; ex
cellent condition, will assume
reasonable mortgage. George Wal
lace, central Point. Phone 30-X-l.
trade rott WOOD Spring-tooth
harrow. I -horse cultivator. 1 plow.
Ray Burns, 54 mile east central
roint.
FOR SALE Berry cup. and fruit
baskets, also crates, uonarcn oeco
it Feed Co.
FOR SALE Wean?r pigs. Rt. 2, Box
125, old pacific Hwy. north.
FOR SALE Higher egg prices thl.
winter. Preserve eggs with watr-
giass. Monarch seed & Feed co.
FOR RENT 3-room furnished house.
Call 1347-J.
FOR 8ALE Pacific Electric double
oven, each 8-loaf capacity. Mrs.
A. E. Stratton, Medford, Rt. 2. Tel.
335-RJ1.
FOR SALE Blng, Royal Anne and
Black Republican cherries. Phone
314-Y. Mrs. Walker.
FOR SALE Dairy fly spray at saving
prices. Monarch Seed it Feed Co.
FOR RENT 4-room house, furnished
if deelred. ' Call at the American
(Printers) of Central Point.
C. E. GATES AUTO CO.
R. ii G. USED CARS
'32 Pontlac Coach $326.00
34 LaFayette Coach 425.00
35 Chevrolet Master Sedan 665.00
36 Ford Convertible Coupe 625 00
'35 Ford Standard Coupe 465.00
C. E. GATES AUTO CO.
Used Car Department
6th and Bartlett.
FOR SALE OR TRADE Horses, one
4-yesT-old bay horse, 12 cwt., gen
tle and true worker; one 9-year-old
horse. 14 cwt., true: 1 team bay
geldings, 14 cwt. each, true and
sound workers: 1 team young
mules, 12 cwt. each, gentle and
good workers. 1 mile northwest
Central Point, Rt. 1. Box 32.
ELECTRICIAN needs work,
anything. Oo anywhere.
837-W.
doing
Phone
FOR RENT Furnished house; adults.
124 King St.
FOR SALE '35 Studebaker sedan.
34.000 miles: new tires, write Har
old Orow. Box 83. Eagle Point. Ore.
2 - ROOM APT., ground floor; adults
only. 345 N. Bartlett.
FOR BALE Lightweight cream en
amel wood range; used less tlvtn
year. 208 Portland Ave. Tel. 1085-L.
FOR RENT House. No. 2 Everette
Court. West 11th St. Furnished.
Adults only. Phone 238.
FOR SALE DIAMOND LAKE HOME
Beautiful large rustlo cottage on
Diamond lake, completely furnish
ed; 4 sleeping rooms, spacious
lounging room with large fireplace,
dining room, kitchen, excellent
well; also 2 power boats and 1 row
boat. Price $3,000. V. E. Kllgore,
Real Estate, Grants Pass. Ore.
1932 PLYMOUTH Sport Coup.. Tali
la i beauty. Blue Seal guaranwe;
at a bargain. Orxn evening..
PIERCE-ALLEN MOTOR CO.
FOR SALE Split shake.. $10; .ugar
pin. and cedar shingles, $4. F. W.
Ovelman, Jacksonville highway.
FOR SALE Single weave garden hose,
to feet coupled, $2.88. Monarch
Seed le Feed Co.
CRESCENT CITY Summer home
sites on be.utlful Pebble Be.eh;
also auto camp sites and river
frontage In Del Norte county, or
on Chetco river. Oregon. Writ.
John Regan, licensed broker, Cw
. cent City. cal.
FOR SALE Kitchen range $18. and
miscellaneous furniture. 820 Oak
St.
FOR SALE Round dining tabl. n.d
chair., dlahes. bicycle. .22 rlfls.
Congoleum rug and other house,
hold effects. 520 South Ivy.
FOR SALE Cherries. 3c
trees. Frank Holdrldgs,
to 6. on
Talent.
RESTAURANT FOR SALE A goad
all-year business, small overhead.
Good reasons for selling. Writ.
Box 3645. Tribune.
FOR SALE Extra fin. weaner pigs.
M. L. Hartley, pnone b-f-b.
FOR RENT 6 rooms, modern house,
elegantly furnished, good location,
hardwood floors, fireplace. $45.00
mo., water paid. Geo. H. Yo
Agency, 227 W. Main. Phone 164.
CHERRIES 8c. W1U dellw. Royal
Anne and Blng. 110 Tripp St.
Auto painting properly done or Bo
charge. Mitcneu Auto Beauty nop.
FOR RENT Four large room upstair.
suite in beautiful Hotly Apts; nicely
furnished clean, cozy. Everything
furnished except linens. Frigid. Ira,
electric range, hot watr. all rood
ern conveniences. Closa In. Ju$
north of postofflca Availabl. now.
840. Sp manager In rear.
BE THRIFTY . SHOP THIS WEEK
END AT HUBBARD BROTHERS!
WHERE EVERY DAY IS BARGAIN DAY and SELECTIONS are COMPLETE
MAC LELLAN WADERS
$15
fir3" Xif W '1
Pressure Cookers
Fishing in comfort Is fishing In Mao
Lellan Waders. Made with extra high
waist. Pair
WADING BOOTS
Thigh high 8 n u g 1 g
Wading Boots made with
harness below the knee,
cleat soles. Glove weight
knit lining.
CREEPERS
We have several types of
non-skid Wading Creep
ers lor river fishing
Come in and select your
favorite kind.
Heavy
Shoes.
WADING
SHOES
sol. Wading
felt
Pair
$4.75
Wading Jackets
Five pockets Including rubber
lined pocket for carrying fish;
also sheep lined flap for files.
$235
FISHING RODS
We maintain & large assortment of fly rods by
South Bend. Shakespeare, and Divine. Any type rod
not In stock Is available by our special order service.
Rods
75c to $35.00
REELS AH Types priced 25c to $25.00 '
We can supply everything for your fishing trip except the fish I
All-Amerlcan Steam Pressure Cookers In all household, altea.
There are no finer quality cooker, available.
Mirror polished outside. Sunray finish Inside. Perfect ground
joint wal no gaskets to replace.
Now equipped with new tilted gauge for easier reading.
Extra large bar handle on cover. Cool bakeltte thumb nut..
9 QUART
SIZE
201$ quart size Klng-Ksnneer.
Cans 7 quart Jars or IS pint
Jars... with canning racks.
$8.95
$13.50
' CAN
SEALER
The Automatic Master Seal
er is the most rellabls. easi
est to operate cin sealer on
the market.
Plates may be changed In
an instant. Once checked.
It may be used Indefinitely
without any fear of losing
adjustment. Complete with
sealing chucks and reflang
lng plates for Nos. 3-3 lj -3
cans
$18.95
CLOTHES
HAMPERS
Smooth Maplewood splint clothes
hampers, family size. Hinged
cover stencil decorated panel.
Picnic Baskets
Extra large sice Hinge
Cover Picnic Baskets.
American made of hard,
smooth maplewood
spUnts, varnished for
weather protection and
to prevent soiling
$1.00
CHICKEN
FRYER
We are still able to offer
a few of the large extra
deep, polished cast Iron
.-tin cover. Complete
i Fan. with elf-
onir
$1.39 $1.39
WHILE THEY LAST
7 PIECE
SET
Htm
33c
A set you'll keep
with vour best
dishes. Six individual
dishes and a large 8 inch serving bowl, oil
finely designed in thin, rose shaded gloss.
We call it a berry set, but you'll use it for
numerous foods.
LIMIT 2 TO A CUSTOMEB
Croquet Sets
We he Just received a com
plete assortment of croquet set
far four and six players. fttn
priced from
$1.95 to $9.90
MIRRORS
Se. Hubbards' new assortment of
popular priced mirror.. Assorted
shapes round, octagonal, oblong.
Priced from
$1.39
To $2.45
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Phone Number 231
Addreu Main at Kiveriidt