rEPFOKD MAIL TRIBUNE. CEDFOTM). QTTEflOy. FRIDAY. APT?TL 12.
PXOE THREE
T
SEEN HALTED BY
Almost - Two to - One Man
Power Boasted by Loyal
ists Similar Impasse
Prevails in Pyrenees Area
HENDAVfc. France (At the
Spanish Border), April 2?. (AP
The lmurjent war flppt, led
by the heavy cruiser Cannrlas,
today raptured or lank a score
of flhlng boat In which rov
ern merit militiamen were at
tempting to get from Catalonia
to the coast further outh to
Join the forces of General Jose
Mlnja.
HEN DA YE. Prance, at the Spanish
Frontier, April 22. (AP) The gov
ernment's almost two to one super
iority In man power apparently has
halted the Insurgent advance In east
ern Spain.
The latest communique Issued by
the Insurgent general hendquarters,
which for days has detailed a long
list of captured towns, spoke merely
to general terms of a "continued ad
Tance" down the coastal road towards
Castellon de la Plana.
The terse communique, however,
placed the Insurgent southern col
umns still In the vicinity of Alrala
de Chlvert, which was reported cap
tured 36 hours before.
A similar impasse seems to have
been reached all the way to the
Pyrenees frontier, where for the last
two days the Insurgents have been
taking "complete possession" of the
Aran valley.
Along the 100 miles of the 100
mlle front from Qandeaa north to
Sort the militiamen have held firm
ly for more than a week. At strategic
Tremp and Balaguer the government
reported counter-attacks had reduc
ed Insurgent bridgeheads.
During the month since the In
surgent attack developed In Cata
lonia. General Franco's troops have
penetrated an average of only 18
miles within the province about
one-seventh of Its breadth.
The stabilisation of the govern
ment's defenses behind the natural
barriers of the Serge and Ebro rivers
has enabled the militiamen to make
the fullest, use of their strength.
Their line of fortifications also
has balked the Insurgent favorite
flanking tactics, forcing them to
make frontal attacks. Against, these
the most effective weapons are the
automatic rifle and machine-gun,
the bnly ones .In which the govern
ment has superiority.
The II
Canital
Parade
f Continued from Pag Onet
Livestock
BUYING - DWINDLES
AFTER- EASTERTIDE
NEW YORK. April 22. (AP) Re
tail buying, after its pre-Eiater
spurt, dropped back thla week to
Its early April pace, Dim & Brad
street reported today.
Volume of store sales In some in
stances fell as much as 30 and 40
percent, but "averaged" only 5 to
20 percent under last week at lead
ing center of distribution through
out the nation, the credit agency
said.
The sharp drop was due largely
to last week's last-minute rush of
customers for Easter apparel, foods
and gifts, which gave retail men
their biggest volume of business
since last Christmas.
Despite the big week-to-week drop,
volume was only 2 to 8 percent un
der the corresponding 1937 calendar
week, the agency pointed out.
Wholesale buying gained slightly
as merchants began replenishing
stock of goods depleted by the pre
Easter rush, but 'ran 8 to 22 per
cent under last year.
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I
Butterscotch Pecan
Angel Food
There Is a very definite reason why this
cake stands 'way out in front as a sales
leader It has a taste and flavor so entire
ly different and delicious that those who once
try it come back for another one time after time.
Specially priced at
55c
Rave you ever tried our real, old-fashioned Pound
Cake? You may have it either plain or with walnuts.
It's most delicious try it!
For FINER FOOD make your "BUY
FLUHRER'S.
WOrd-
traced to- an informal poll eon
ducted by the house administration
leadership, which shows a clearly pre
ponderate sentiment for the senate
tax bill.
And while Mr. Doughton has pon
dered his horrid dilemma, a hot
fire has been built under him by a
group of the most expert fire-builders
in American politics. Senator Pat
Harrison of Mississippi, Senator
James P. Byrnes of South Carolina,
and the democracy's elder statesman.
Bernard M. Baruch, are the men who
laid the logs and applied the torch.
Senator Harrison and Senator
Byrnes participated in the prepara
tion of Mr. Baruch's famous testi
mony before Senator Byrnes' com
mittee Investigating unemployment.
The Baruch attack on the undis
tributed profits and capital gains
taxes was well weighed among them,
and had much, effect in the senate.
Then Senator Harrison cheerfully
voted for the reorganization bill,
which Senator Byrnes was piloting
anxiously through the senate. And
now Senator Byrnes has brought out,
on a day when Mr. Baruch happened
to be in Washington, an unemploy
ment committee report denouncing
the undistributed profits and capital
gains taxes as causes of Joblessness.
Too cynical au Interpretation may
be put on this sequence of events.
although the three fire-builders are
as wily a set of Democrats as you
would find In a very long walk
around Washington. But the fact
remains that the flames are singing
the seat of Mr. Dough ton's pants.
Portland -PORTLAND,
Ore., April 32. (AP)
(U-S. Dept. Agr.) HOOS 850 includ
ing 295 direct, market slow, few
cleanup sales steady, good -choice 160
i 200 lb. drlvelns 8.35. one lot 8.50. odd
I head 135-50 lb. 7.75. few packing sows
6.60-75, choice feeder plga quotable
BOO.
CATTLE 35 lnclub 31 direct, calves
35 all direct, market nominal, late
undertone weak, cutters to medium
cows closed 35 and more lower, week's
bulk fed steers 8.00-85. top 8 85, com
mon 6.50-7.50, cutters 5 50, fed heifers
salable 7.50-8 00 and above, common
quoted 5-50, late sales low cutter and
cutter cows 3.50 - 4.50. common
medium 4.75-5.50, early top good beef
cows 7.00, bulls 5. 50-6.35 and above,
choice vealera qxioted 0.50.
SHEEP none, market nominally
steady, good spring lambs aalable
7.50-8.00. shorn lambs eligible, 6.00
50, good shorn ewes 4.00 and down.
Chicago
CHICAGO, April 33. (AP) (U. 8.
Dept. Agr.) HOOS 7.000. Including
3.500 direct; hogs 310 lbs. down gen
erally weak to 10 lower than Thurs
day's average; heavier weights 10-15
off; early top 8.70; sows very uneven;
bulk 350-550 lb. averages 7.15-45.
CATTLE 1.000; calves 500, few
steers here, mostly small packages
and odd lots; trado slow, steady; best
1.100 lbs. offerings fl.35; beef cows
slow, steady at 6.00-7.00 mainly: cut
ter grades uneven and selling mostly
at 5.50 down; practical top weighty
sausage bulls 6.75; light vealers sell
ing at 7 60-8.00 under pressure.
SHEEP 7.000, Including 1.500 di
rest; late Thursday fat lambs 15-25
lower; wooled lambs 8.00-15; top
8.35; clipped lambs 7.00-65.
Just to make things a little bit
harder for Mr. Doughton. there is a
surprising division of sentiment on
what to do about the conference
deadlock. In private, the president
has repeatedly described the agita
tion against the undistributed profits
and capital gains taxes as pure
smoke-screen, yet even he can hardly
wish for no tax revision at all. On
the other hand. In view of the sen
ate's strong stand, he can hardly
hope for the passage of the house
bill. Thus, compromise is his object.
The word has gone out that he
will approve a compromise in which
the capital gains tax will be sacri
ficed, while the "principle" of the
undistributed profits tax will be re
tained. It Is on the undistributed
profits tax that the public attacks
have been concentrated, and thus
such a compromise would have the
appearance of victory. The president
dearly loves the appearance of vic
tory, as every man In the White
House always has and always will.
Fantastically enough, the actual
father of the undistributed profits
tax. Mr. Herman OUphant, is now
trying hard to persuade the treasury
to accept an exactly opposite com
promise. The treasury's left-wing
general counsel argues that, in times
like these, the capital gains tax
should be retained and the other
sacrificed. He points out that a levy
on capital gains Is likely to be
more productive than a levy on un
distributed profits when there aren't
any profits.
Tints confusion worse confounded
reigns supreme. And fn the middle
of the chaos sits foxy Senator Pat
Harrison, determined to have his
way with the tax bill. If it were not
for the fact that the lawmakers are
so eager to get home for the pri
maries, one would be pretty safe In
predicting a triumph for Harrison.
As It Is, anything can happen, but
whatever It Is, probably will satisfy
no one.
Cash grain:
Oats, No. 3. 38-tb. white, 35.50;
No. 3. 38-lb. gray, 35 50.
Barley, No. 3, 45-lb. b. w., 38.00.
Corn. No. 3. . y. shipment, 38. T5.
Mtltrun, standard unquoted.
Cash wheat bid;
Soft white, 80; western white, 80;
western red. 70.
Hard red winter ordinary. 79; 11 per
cent, 83; 13 per cent, 85; 13 per cent.
80; 14 per cent. 04.
Hard red spring ordinary, 70; 11
percent. 80; 13 per cent, 83; IS per
cent. 86; 14 per cent. 00.
Hard whtte-Baart ordinary, 80; 11
per cent, 81; 13 per cent. 82; 13 per
cent, 84; 14 per cent. 86.
Car receipts: Wheat. 38; flour, 10;
corn, 1; oats, 3; mlllfeed, 3.
Chicago Wheat
CHICAGO. April 32. (API Wheat:
Open Hlfth Low Close
Mat - .84 5, .84 .83 .84
July X2k 83i JBlft .R2',i
Sept. JS3 SZYi .81 !i 83
band and wife; the unknown heirs!
of Cora Sabtu. deceased; Pearl Oos
sett and John Doe OosAett. wife and
husband; the unknown heirs of
Pearl Qossett. deceased; also all
other persons or parties unknown
claiming any right, title, estate,
lien or Interest In the real estate
described In the complaint herein,
Defendants.
To the above named Defendant:
In the name of the State of Ore
gon: Vou and each of you are hereby
required to appear and answer the
complaint filed against you In the
above entitled suit on or before the
last day of four weeks from the date
of the first publication of this sum
mons, said period of four weeks be
ing the time prescribed for publica
tion hereof, and If you fall so to
appear and answer a!d complaint,
for want thereof the plaintiff will
apply to the court for the relief de
manded In Its complaint, to-wlt: That
a decree be entered adjudicating any
and all right, title, estate, lien or
claim which you or any of you have
or claim to have in. to or upon the
the real property situated In the City
of Medford, Jsekson County, Oregon,
described as follows, to-wlt:
Lots numbered Seven 7. Eight
(8). Nine (SI. and the West half
of Lota Ten (lOt and Eleven (ill.
In Block Two (3) Of East Heights
Addition to the City of Medford.
Jackson County. Oregon, according
to the official plat thereof, now
of record,
and declaring any and all such claims
to be null and void and decreeing
that said plaintiff Is the owner In
fee simple of said premises and of
the whole thereof, free and clear of
any and all right, title, estate, lieu
or interest of the defendants herein,
or any of them, and each and nil of
the defendants herein, and each and
all persons claiming or to claim by.
through or under them, or any of
them, be forever enjoined, restrained
and barred from a5aertlng, attempt
ing to establish or claiming any right,
title, estate, lien or interest in or
to said property or any portion there
of, and that plaintiff's title to said
premises be forever quieted and set
at rwM, and such further and other
relief as may be jtist and equitable
In the premises.
This summons is published by order
of the Honorable H. D. Norton, Judg
of the above entitled Court, macl
and entered In said court and causa
on the 32nd day of April, 1038, pre
scribing that this summons be served
by publication thereof once each week
for four consecutive weeks In the
Medford Mall Tribune, a newspaper
published In Jackson County, Ore
gon, cf geueral circulation.
April 22nd. 1038. Is the data of the
first publication of thla summons.
P. P. PARR ELL.
F. K. DEUEL.
Attorneys for Plaintiff.
Room 10, Jackson County Bank bldg.
Medford, Oregon.
South San Francisco
SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, April 33.
(AP-USDA) HOGS: 1.00O, Including
705 direct; steady, quality considered;
bulk 185 to 225-lb. butchers, 8.70
8.80; packing sows absent, good quot
ed around 96.80.
CATTLE: 25. including 10 direct;
all classes quoted nominally steady;
medium to good fed sters salnble.
7.25(Sr 8.73; load sters from local feed
lot. $7.75: sorted 4 head, $6.75 aver
aged 018 lbs. after 4 per cent shrink;
bef cows quoted largely 3.50a6.25;
medium grade weighty bulla quoted
up to $6.35. Calves: none. Nominal;
good to choice vealers quoted around
$9.00 at 10.00.
8HEEP: 100, Including 35 direct;
part deck good 80-lb. California spring
lambs sold unevenly lower at $7.00;
sorted 15 head, $6.00; older classes
absent.
Portland Produce
PORTLAND, April 22. (&) BUT
TER: prints A grade, 37Va lD- n
parchment wrappers; 38 Vic lb. In
cartons; B grade, 28c lb. In parch
ment wrappers, 37o lb. In cartons.
BUTTERFAT: Portland delivery,
buying price A grade, 25;25io lb.
country stations; A grade, 23 Vic lb.;
B grade, 2c less; O grade, 6c lb. less.
EOCTS: Buying prices by wholesal
ers Specials, 18c; extras, 16c; stand
ards, 15c; special mediums, 16c; extra
mediums, 14c; undengrades, 14c dozen.
COUNTRY MEATS: Selling price to
retailers Country killed hogs, best
butcher, under 160 lbs.. 10!llc lb.;
vealers, 1314 r4 14c lb ;llht and thin,
9ft 12c lb; heavy, 10c lb.; bulls, 10
lO'c lb.; canner cows, 8r9c lb.;
cutter cows. 9(9 10c lb.; spring Iambs,
16$ 18c lb.; old lambs, 124 $ 13c lb.;
ewes, 3 iff Be lb.
Cheese, live poultry, and turkeys
unchanged.
Talk Reconciliation
Of Italy and France
ROME. April 33. (AP) Foreign
Minister Count Oaleazzo Clano and
Fre nch Ch a rge d 'A f f alrea Jules F.
Blondel spent 40 minutes today ex
ploring the possibility of reaching an
understanding which would lead to
reconciliation between Italy and
France.
Italian official sources, observing
the same practice as during negotia
tions of the recent accord with Bri
tain, were silent concerning the mat
ters discussed at Chlgt palace.
From Trail Dr. and Mrs. J. H.
Mallery of Trail transacted business
and visited In Medford today.
Portland Wheat
PORTLAND. April . W) Wheat:
Open HlRh Low Clow
May 0 .80 89 .79
July . .77 .77 .7B14 .714
Sept. .77 i .77 J4 .77 .77
Wall St. Report
NEW YORK, April 33. (API The
stock market responded to moder
ately active buying today with galne
running from 91 to around S5 a
share in the leaders.
Ralls, which hd been a laggard
group, were well up with top gain
ers on buying which trading circles
attributed to Washington bints or
possible emergency railroad legisla
tion at thla session of congress.
Bullish activities In other part of
the list appeared to have been In
spired by a buoynnt rise In bond?
under the leadership of U. 3. govern
menta. Strength of the loan market was
based on the federal government's
credit expansion program which
some viewed aa a forerunner of busi
ness recovery.
Transfers were in the. neighbor
hood of 1.100,000 shares.
Today's closing prices for 33 sel
ected atocka follow:
Al. Chem. & Dyo 148
Am. Can 88J;
Am. & Pgn. Pow 8i
A. T. & T. 12l'
Anaconda, -
Atch. T. B. P.
Bcndlx Avla.
Beth. Steel
Caterpillar Tract.
Chrysler
Coml. Solv.
Curtlas-Wright
DuPont
Gen. Elec.
Gen. Poods
Gen. Mot
Int. Harvest. .
I. T. & T.
Johns-Mnn.
Monty Ward
North Amer
Penney (J. C.)
Phillips Pet
Radio -
Sou. Pac.
Sfcd. Brands
St. Oil Ccl
St. Oil N. J.
Trans Amer. -. ..
Union Cnrb. :
Unit. Aircraft
U. 8. Steel
28
12'i
50
44
46
7H.
S
103'i
38
26V,
33 "4
01U
8,
88
33l
i b ,
64'J
3Si,
8'
12 i,i
7
SOVj
Wa
10i
80
20 'i
46
San Franclsro Buffer
SAN FRANCISCO. April 33. P
Butter unchanged.
.QArrn4fu:VTO. A or 11 23. iP) ,
Churning cream butterfat: Plrst grade,
28vc; second graao, af'ic.
I
The destructive Dutch elm disease
came Into the United States between i
1925 and 1933 on burl elm loga ship- j
ped from Europe to cabinet makerf
in the middle west. j
Summons for Puhllrallon.
(Suit In Equity to Quiet Title.)
In the Circuit Court of the State of
Oregon for Jackson County.
City of Medford. a municipal corpor
ation of the 8tato of Oregon, Plain
tiff, va.
Earl C. Sabln and Cora, Sabln, hua-
Whiskey treasure is waiting
for you in Hiram Walker's
PRIVATE CELLAR
You've heard it told that tome
people uit naturally get along
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why Hiram Walker's PRIVATE OUAJl
is making so many new friends
Its component parts get along
together. Try It tonight and seel
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PEERLESS MARKET
12-14 N. Bartlett.
Phone 603.
Free Delivery
MUTTON SPECIALS '
YOUNG GRAIN FED MUTTON
Leg lb. 16c
Shoulder, lb. 12jc
Stew . .
Chops
.21b. 15c
.lb. 17c
RIB or SMALL T STEAK lb. 19c
PRIME BEEF
VEAL ROAST shoulder cuts lb. 14c
LAMB SPECIALS
Leg lb. 25c
Shoulder, .lb. 16c
Loin Chops lb. 27c
Shi. Chops lb. 20c
PURE LARD
FRESH CRABS
Scallops
Open kettle
rendered
F.llra
Ure
4 lbs. 43c
ea. 20c
Prawns Shrimp
Oysters Clams
All kinds of fresh fish in season
FRESH FRUITS and VEGETABLES
3 dor, 23
15
ORANGES, sweet and juicy
LEMONS, large size per dozen
ASPARAGUS, long green 3 pounds 14
NEW POTATOES, ShaUers 3 pounds iO?
NEW PEAS, full pods 3 pounds 17
ARTICHOKES, lnrg size 4 for 1
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tested quality and is marked a fair price. Experienced
Clerks are always ready to help you shop the Reliable
Way.
Free Parking
Drive in alloy
across from City
Police Station and
avoid parking
worries. Use our
back door if more
convenient.
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We Deliver
It's easy to shop
tbe Reliable Way
just phone for
food. Each order
receives the same
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were you here
yourself.
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Peanut Butter . Armour's Star 2 lb. jar 29c
Miracle Whip,
quart 35c
VACUUM PACKED
in Either Jar or Tin
lb. 24c 2 lb. 47c
3 lb. 69c
CORN
Meco
Yellow can.
10c
CATSUP
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Bottle I wW
Fresh Shipment of DRIED FRUITS
PRUNES, Burton large 2 lb. 23c
FIGS, white or black. '.2 lb. 23c
Shortening, 4-Ib. cln. . . . . 44c
Peaches. R. Cluh. 2V can . . 19c
WMn -
KK i Cftl Peas. Sun B est. Z cans ... 27c
Tomato Sauce, 3 cans .... 10c
BEETS, Standby, sliced or dioed can 10
FIG BARS, Sunshine 2 lb. pkg. 25
TOMATOES, solid pack : No. Zyi can 10
SUNSHINE SNAPS 3 lb. pkg. 25
Chornlatt, Lfmon, Vanilla or Cllnf r
CANDY plain mix . 3 lb. 25c
SARDINES, Silver Thistle cross pack can 10
Walnuts, local lb. 15
Pard Dog Food, 3 for 25
Dos 05
Borene, Ig. pkg 20
Sunbrite Cleaner
3 for 14
Flour
Kitchen Queen
491b. sack
$149
7
IsAAAAVtfwi
Honey
5 lb. pail
45c
LEMONS
Sunkist, 1 Q f
Dozen . I vC
Peas, 3 lb.. .25c
New Potatoes,
3 lbs. 10c
Green Onions,
bunch 2C
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packed BOX PJC
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