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MEDFORD MATL TRTBUXE, MEDFORD, OREGON. THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 8, 1938.
REPUBLICANS PLAN
MONDAY MEET AT
HOTEL HOLLAND
A Joint luncheon meeting of the
women of Pro-Am erica and republi
can men will be held at the Holland
hotel at noon, Monday, September
12. The meeting la being planned by
Mrs. C. M. Hurd, chairman of the
Jackson county unit of Pro-America
and she announces that Prank Jen
kins, Klamath Falls editor, will be
HELP
15 MILES OF
KIDNEY TUBES
To Flush out Acid and Other
Poiionou Wait
Doctors wy your Iddnayi contain IS Mile of
tiny tubfi or filters which help to purify tha
blood and keep you healthy, hlrmt peopla pus
about 3 pints a tiny or about 3 pounds of wutf.
Frequent or scanty puiagea with smarting
and burning shows there may be something
wrong wilh your kidneys or bladder.
Ad excess of acids or poisons in your blood,
when due to functional kidney disorders, may
be the beginning of nagging backache, rheu
matic pain, lc pains, low of pep and energy,
Etting up nitt'iU, swelling, puffineas under
e eyes, headaches and dimness.
Don't waitl Auk your druggist for Doan's
Pills, uird succntnfully by millions for over 40
ears. They give happy relief and will help the
1A Miles of kidney lube fliuh out poisonous
waste from your blood. Get Doan's Pills.
principal speaker. F. K. Deuel Is In
charge of arranging for attendance
of republican men.
It Is stressed that all Interested
men and women are Invited but
wherever possible, all planning to
attend should notify Mrs. Hurd or
Mr. Deuel.
One of the alms of the meeting
will be to point out the political re
sponsibilities of women voters and
to interest them In the coming elec
tion. The meeting follows and Is along
the lines of the meeting held Sept. 2,
at the Med ford hotel, which was well
attended by republican men and wo
men, at which time campaign plans
were announced by Kenneth O. Den
man, county chairman. Also an open
discussion was had relative to the
coming campaign with many helpful
suggestions offered by those present.
It Is the plan of local Republican
leaders to hold similar meetings from
time to time, the datesof which will
be announced later.
IK.
A telt-gram received here yesterday
told of the death Tuesday of Mrs.
J. K. Jorgenscn of Merrill, Wis. Mrs.
Jorgensen was the daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. C. J. Semon of 309 Crater
Lake avenue In this city. Mrs. Semon,
who had boon with her daughter In
Merrill for tho past several weeks,
will arrive In Medford Sunday.
A complete obituary will be an
nounced at a later date, according to
relatives.
Livestock
Portland
PORTLAND. Ore.. Sept. . (AP-
ubda) HOOD: 1000, Including 483
through and direct, market strong
to 150 higher, good-choice 1)9-315 lb
drlvelns SB. 10, few outstanding lots
9.30(.35, 338-370 lb. butchers 8.0,
light lights (8.110, packing sows a,7
.60. choice light feeder pigs M M.
CATTLE 300, including 9 direct,
calves 31, Including 9 direct, mar
ket slow, mostly steady; part load
1034 lb. grass steers 16.65, scattered
trucked In common-medium 90(9075,
thin dairy type steers 13.75. cutter
to common heifers M?5, good beef
cows 95.50, bulls $5 $.60. good-choice
vealers IS a 9. common-medium $5.50
7.50.
SHEEP 1600, lncludl ng 1136
through and direct, market active,
strong to 10c higher, extreme top 35c
higher partly on Improved quality,
one lot choice 80 lb. spring lambs
7, bulk good-choice ia.A0g.70, common-medium
85(3:6, few yearlings
$4($.60, medium-good ewes $3.35
common $1.
Get ALL the acts from ftV. -.C
feafewZir iVr.iBiirTO
flouth flan Francisco
BOOTH SAN FRANCISCO. Sept. 8.
(AP-TJSDA) HOOS- 500; generally
10c higher: top and bulk 170-305 lb.
butchers $9.75; odd head good pack
ing sows $7.
CATTLE 100; steers quoted nom
inally 'steady; medium to low-good
grass and short fed steers quoted
mainly 87.35 at 8; good fed steers eli
gible to around $8.60; 1060 lb. range
cows $6.35, moderately sorted at
$4-50; bulls snleable $6 down. Calves;
10, nominal; good to choice vealers
quoted $B($10.
SHEEP 1.350: slow; lambs 10 15c
lower; 3 decks good 81 lb. Oregon
woolen lambs $7.35; 3 decks late ar
rivals unsold as well as two decks
plain north coast shorn lambs;
choice wooled lambs quoted up to
$7.75: ewes weak, two decks goon
113 lb. medium-pelt California $355.
sorted 65 head common to medium
at $1.73.
Portland Produce
, Produce
PORTLAND. Ore., Sept. 8. (AP)
ButterPrints : A grade, 38 ft o lb.
In parchment wrappers, 29 '7c In
cartons; B grade, 27',c lb. la parch
ment wrappers, 38VaO lb. In cartons.
BUTTERPAT Portland delivery.
buying price: A grade, 26 '($270 lb.
in country stations; A grade, 25c lb.;
B grade, lc lb. less; C grade, 6c
lb. less.
EOOS Buying prices for whole
salers: Specials, 33c doz.; extras, 26c
doz,; standards, 26c doz.; extra me
diums, 24c doz.; undergrades, 17c
doz. j
Cheese, country meats, live poul
try, turkeys, potatoes, onions, canta
loupes, wool, hay, steady, unchanged.
Portland Wheat
Sept. 8. (API-
PORTLAND,
Wheat:
Open High Low Close
Sept. 59 !4 .59!4 .59 .59'i
Dec. JS2 .63 .63 .63
May 64 V4 .6414 .64 .6454
Cash grain :
Cats, No. 3, 38-lb. white $23.50:
No. 2, 38-lb. gray, nominal.
Barley. No. 2, 45-lb. B. W. $18.
Corn, No. 2, E. Y. shipment $28.25
Cash wheat bid:
Soft white 60V4C; western white
60c; western red 68c.
Hard red winter ordinary 57c: 11
percent 58c; 13 percent 60c; 13 per
cent 6414c: 14 percent 68c.
Hard whlte-Baart ordinary. 61c:
13 percent 6354c; 13 percent 64'4c;
14 percent 6614 c.
Car receipts: wheat 89: barley 1;
flour 5; corn 9; oats 8; hay 3: mill
feed 6.
WOLVES STALK CHILD
fN FOREST FASTNESS
OF Ml HOOD
PORTLAND. Ore., Sept. 8. (AP)
A. C. Bull, Portland attorney, re
lated today how his sudden appear
ance prevented possible death for
his 4-year-old daughter when she
was stalked by two giant timber
wolves. .
Bull said the Incident happened
last Sunday In the Mount Wilson
section of the Mount Hood wilder
ness. His wife and another couple
had gone down a leafy trail ahead
of him. His daughter. Marilyn, skip
ped, down the trail before him, "yell
ing like all kids will."
"I stepped behind a log to cut a
bracket fungus," Bull said. "Sud
denly I heard her scream, r looked
down the trail to see two timber
wolves slinking toward her. They
were within 10 feet or so when I
scrambled over the log 'snd yelled
and waved my arms. They raced
Into the timber and disappeared.
"Had she been 60 feet farther down
the trail she -would have been out
of my sight and I don't know what
would have happened." He Identified
the animals as huge, gray timber
wolves. A forest ranger said wolves
were fairly common In the area.
car In Saturday's test and with his
bands off the steering wheel, will
drive Into two logs at 30 miles per
hour, a huge 400-pound sandbag at
seventy miles per hour, with shot
gun, blow out first a front tire, a
back tire and then two tires on one
side while going at the 70-mlle per
nour gait. The public Is cordially In
vited to witness this thrilling event.
schools of Jackson county forming
a slx-msn football conference will
be discussed at a meeting Friday
night In Jacksonfllle high school at
7:30. with coaches from all county
Institutions expected to be present..
Jacksonville. Talent, Phoenix, Pros
pect and Eagle Point high schools
have expressed themselves In favor
of the six-man game this season, and
It Is expected that Oold Hill, Rogue
River and Butte Palls will also enter
teams. The meeting has been called
by Bob Woods, Jscksonvtlle mentor.
Fl
Harold H. Brown
AGENCY
123 EAST MAIN
"Harold Itrown Insure the Town'
Chicago.
CHICAOO. Sept. 0. (AP-U8DA)
HOOS 13,000; active. 10-20 higher
than Wednesday's average; top 9.35;
good light packing sows 7.50-8 00;
medium weights and heavies 6.85-7.40.
CATTLE 6.000; calves 1,000; moder
ately active trade on long fed steers
and yearlings; fully steady; fed heif
ers firm and grassy kinds getting
action at 7.00 down to 6.00; cutters
4.00-5.00 mainly; strong weights up
to 5.25; weighty sausage bulls 6.50
75; vealers closing 25-60 higher; se
lects selling up to 11.50.
SHEEP 16,000; late Wednesday
spring lambs closed active mostly
steady; natives to smalt killers 8.65;
few best westerns 8.60; bulk west
ern 8.50; today's trade active, strong
to 25 higher; westerns 8 25-65: na
tives 8.60-75; slaughter ewes 3.25
50; feeding lambs strong.
Chicago Wheat
CHICAGO. Sept. 8. P) Wheat:
Open High Low Close
Sept 60-81 614 .BOH .60
Dec 63 .6234 .8114 .6114
Mch. .6214 .8i -62 "4 .63 H
May 6414 -64 .6274 .8314
SAVE
ON CANNING NEEDS!
PRESSURE COOKER
All American King-Kanner is the moat
popular pressure cooker Hubbards'
have evor sold.
Cans 7 Glass Quarts, 16 Pints
Highly polished outside
Sun Ray inside
Ground joint seal (No Gaskets)
Tilted Pressure Gauge
Large Carrying Handle
with canning racks
$13.50
(MS
Pnm
CAN SEALER
The fastest and safest method of
canning Is with tin rant, and the
mot satisfactory sealer for tins cans
Is the Automatic Master sealer. The
Automatic Mn.trr Slavs ailJuMrd and
In nlways dependable.
Chucks and plates for So. t 314 I
pans.
$
18
85
Hill HlMHI
New! 3 Way GRIDDLE
It Bakes No Grease!
No Smokrl No Odorl
It Flics. It Broils. )v I R9.
siened for easy turning. $2.25
BnkelitcHnndle,$2.1S(RfR.$1.5(i).
4
89
PERCOLATORS
6
5$
m n
I 818.
Mass
i. M
RtU
12.75
3-cun $1.89 (Rn
$2.25). 4-cup $1.98
lfoil.$J.50).6-run
$2.19 (Red. $2.75). 8 cup $1,30
(We. $1.95). li mp $1.95 lHr1.
$J.J5 lfi cup $4.35 (Ret. $5.50.
fowl 4-STAR COOKER
UIEHiltt-IMONE
mm 278
Double Holler.
Casserole. Covered
Sauce Pan, Basic rt
for Frenoh Frying, Capacity uprr
pan, 1," i-qta. Lower pan, 2'-qts.
COLD PACK
CANNER
naled Cold Pack Tanner with
I Jar canning rark. Speckled
lilue enamelled scantiest kettle
anil rover. S3 llinld quart
rapacity, with rnrk
$1.19
ROTARY
Food Presses
SeamleM Alomlnnn tone
hnapM rotary food pirns and
rark. Yon will need one now
for Juicing tnmntoe and for
making fruit butter.
98c
TIN CANS
Don't forgot, Hubbards' stock No. 23', tin ean.
ning cans in both Lacquer or plain finish. Also No 2' 4
0 Enamel.
New Color Ware!
Hubbards' have Just received a stock of new color
ware. Colors are assorted Orange Red, Yellow,
Green, and Mexican Blue. 20-piece trter set
for four
$2.99
HUBBARD BROS. Inc.
Wall St. Report
NEW YORK, Sept. 8. If) Light
buying support helped stem en early
slide In today's stock market and
closing quotations, while generally
lower, displayed no particular weak
ness. A handful of rubber, building ma
terial, automotive equipment and
specialty Issuea proved the main
come-back stimulation.
With the exception of an assort
ment of low-priced stocks, dealings
were so sluggish that the ticker tape
frequently came to a standstill.
Transfers approximated 850,000
shares.
Today's closing prices for 33 select
ed stocks follow:
Al. Chem. & Dye 17814
Am. Can 08 12
Am. 6c Pgn. Pow unquoted
A. T. Is T -.. 1433',
Anaconda . . 3314
Atch. T. ft S. P. 36 '4
Bendix Avla 22 !
Beth. Steel 59
Caterpillar Tract. SO!,
Chrysler 14!
Coml. Solv 10 !4
Curtlsa-Wrlght . 5
Du Pont 4G;
den. Elec 4H
Oen, Foods 35
Den. Mot 48!;
Int. Harvest. 811-
I. T. & T. 81,
Johns-Man - 08';
Monty Ward . 471;
North Amer. in1:
Penney (J. C.) 84
Phillips Pet. 40
Radio 74
Sou. Pac. . 18'b
Std. Brands 7
St. Oil Cel. SI
St. OH N. J.
Trans. Amer. --.
Union Carb.
Unit. Aircraft
U. S. Steel
54 'j
10
84
26;
50',
PLAYOFF SERIES
STARTS SUNDAY
Medford' three-gam playoff
rlea with Crescent City for the
Southern Oregon league baseball pen
nant will start next Sunday, with
the first encounter bolnft singed, at
Crescent City, it was announced to
day by Austin Frarler, president of
the Medford Athletic association.
Second game will be played at Med
ford. Sunday, September 18. In case
a third and deciding battle la neces
sary, It will take place either at the
city drawing the larger crowd In
the first two game, on a neutral
field or be decided by the flip of
ft coin.
Madford won the second - half'
championship by defeating Orants
rw last Sunday, 10 to 1, In a play
off game a.fter each tam ended the
race with wen wins and one
Crescent City copped tha first halt
title.
Sn Francisco nutter
SAN FRANCISCO, Sept. 8. vP
Butterfat, 92 score,
To get the most vitamin C. keep
vegetables In the refrigerator, for tin
Tltamln deteriorate rapldty at any
but cool temperature.
Main And Riverside.
Phone 231
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Bendix Stabilizer
Demonstration Will
Be Held In Medford
A demonstration of the Bendix
hydraulic steering ' stabilizer, which
Is expected to eliminate to a re
markable degree automobile fatalities
will be held at 2:30 p.m. Saturday
at the Intersection of Jackson and
Central avenue.
Walter H. Gatther, Jr., special
traveling representative of the Ben
dix i?roducts Corporation, la spon
soring thet demonstration In co-ope
ration with Llttrell Parts company,
local distributors.
The stabilizer, Mr. Galther said,
works with great effectiveness even
when an automobile traveling at a
high rate of speed has a blowout.
The steering wheel on the car re
mains stable and the driver can
easily stop thfi car.
The product has been Installed on
police and fire cars In many places i
and has been successfully tried out, j
he said. j
Andrew Ross, former test driver of I
Pittsburgh, will be the driver of the I
WAR POWER SUPPLY
HYDE PARK. N. T., Sept. 8. (AP)
President Roosevelt said today the
possibility of an electric, power short
age In the event of war constitutes
serious threat to the national
security."
This atatement as made In let
ters designating members of a, spec
ial committee Mr. Roosevelt named
to seek "definite ways and means"
of providing emergency power facili
ties. The president named the following
as members of the investigating
body:
Louis Johnson, assistant secretary
of war; Frederick A. Delano of the
national resources committee; Basil
Manly of the federal power commis
sion; Harold L. Ickes. secretary of
the Interior ond a member of the
national power policy committee;
Charles Edison, assistant secretary of
the navy, and William O. Douglas
of the securities commission.
COUNTY COACHES WILL
TALK 6-MAN FOOTBALL
The possibility of class B high
FALL SEEDS
Federation Seed Wheat. per cwt. $1.75
This Is a special lot of seed wheat from Eastern Oregon
See thH seed before you buy.
Kanota Seed Oats per cwt. $ 1.75
Vetch and Peas mixed per cwt. ?2.75
Vetch, Cqmmon, for Hay per cwt. $3.50
New low prices on other Foil Seeds See as before
you buy.
POULTRY and DAIRY FEEDS
Eastern Yellow Corn per cwt. S1.80
Wheat very good quality '....per cwt. $1.40
Hen Scratch per cwt. $1.75
X-tra" Egg Producer Mash per cwt. $2.35
'Bar.-None Dairy Feed per cwt. $2.00
Millrun per sack $1.10
Rolled Barley per sack $1.15
FEED GRINDING and MIXING $2.00 per ton
F. E. SAMSON CO.
SEEDS FEED FERTILIZER
229 N. Riverside
Your Money Saved Here
4
Current Rate
of Dividend
On or before September 10th
will earn dividends computed from the first.
. Your account is insured up to $5,000.
Jackson County Federal
Savings & Loan Association
126 East Main
ISO m?
x v . r.
Despite steadily mounting taxes and operating expenses, your Gas Company keeps
faith with its customers and now fulfills its early promise of further rate reductions.
Your loyalty and patronage, with increased gas consumption following every pre
vious reduction, encourage us to seek additional volume by slashing rates once more
SCHEDULE 2 (Domestic Heating Service)
SCHEDULE 4 (Domestic Water Heating)
YOU SAVE UP TO 20
HEATING... This new reduced rate (Schedule 2) applies whether gas is used for heat
ing alone or in combination with cooking or other uses.
WATER HEATING... The new water heating rate (Schedule 4) assures minimum
cost for gas because other uses, including cooking, house heating and refrigeration
take the same low rate. '
Take advantage of these savings (up to 20) by installing
gas heating and automatic water heating now. Appliances
attractively priced on terms to suit your purse.