Image provided by: University of Oregon Libraries; Eugene, OR
About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 18, 1940)
PAGE TWO. MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD OREGONT. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 18. 1940. CAKE E E dus May ' Trip to Be Chartered for Klamath to Hear Nominee Sunday Morning Mjre than 100 men and wo men heard Ralph Cake of Port land. ReDublican national com mitteeman for Oregon, describe Wendell Willkie last night "the most sincere" candidate to run for president in "many, many years." Mr. Cake addressed a meet ing of Jackson county precinct committeemen and women, Pro America members, volunteer party workers and others inter ested in the party ai nepuoucan headquarters, 40 South Central avenue. The meeting was con. tidered the most enthusiastic Re publican gathering held here In years. Mr- Cake dwelled upon the party's national convention theme that if democratic pro cesses are to be preserved, the country must have a change in administration this year. Independents Coal The precinct committeemen and women were urged to get the Republican message to lnde- The Utile Hermits say: "ITIIITS TIIEMMK for Quality, Flavor and Valuer $ - I Vj ft r v; -,. . - - , ,. f ' ' .. LIVESTOCK NO MAN'S COLLAR Horses eame out second best In attention from the crouds when Film Actress Belle Davis, In mannlth attire, atlendrd the bit society show at Franconla, N. H. Her companion l Fallh Baldwin, well known author. pendent voters, to see that all eligible voters were registered and to convince all citizens on the Importance of voting election day. It was announced that if I enough persons sign up, a Grey hound bus could be chartered at small Individual cost for the trip to Klamath Falls Sunday morning to hear Mr. Willkie give a train platform speech. All per sons interested In going over by bus were asked to register with out delay at Republican head quarters. The train Is scheduled to arrive at Klamath Falls at 0:20 a. m. National Distillers Products Corporation, New York F CALLED FOR 111 A change was announced to day in the time and place of the Medford appearance of Law rence M. Judd of Honolulu, for mer governor of Hawaii who Is on a speaking tour. Under sponsorship of the Jackson County Chamber of Commerce and the Rotary club, Mr. Judd Is now scheduled to speak before a united luncheon forum of all local service clubs In the Hotel Medford at noon next Tuesday. The general pub lic also Is invited to hear Mr. Judd and reservation for lunch eon may be made by telephon ing the chamber of commerce, 2640. Reservations must be made before 11 a. m. Tuesday, I the chamber of commerce said. Described as a capable speak er with a subject of Intense In terest, Mr. Judd will talk on what Hawaii means to Vne Un ited States. Portland Portland, sept. IB (AP-UBDA) Hci: 460; mar-t active, eteadj to stroc. Instance 10c higher; good- choice 170 to 216-lb. dnn-ins 66.60 to anoetiv 66.76; !w outauuncung lota 66.66; ISO to ZM-lb. weltf-la 60 00e 6.35; tew light Ught 66.76 a 6-I&; packing sows e4.6Oto.00: Htnmhu to as -2b, good-choice leder pigs 18.00 J6.36. Cattle: 116: eelvee, SO; market slow. aw. mm much a 26c lower: few ! Gta common-medium grass steers 67.00 i 8 78; few stockers 7 00 8.00; strictly good grain-fed eteert quotable to Thursaay'e top of 81140; common medium grass hellers 8 008 00; canner-common cows 83-76 aj 6.26; ouutandlng dairy type cow a to 66.76; good beef cowa 68 5047.25; common medium bulla 68 00 4 8.75. good beef bulls salable to 67.00 or above; teal era mostly 60c Higher; good-choice gradea 610.60j 1.60; aeleeu to 612 00; common Tealera down to 67.60; culls down to 66.00. Shuep: 660: market active, strong; good-chotce urucked-ln spring lamba 6800 to mostly 88 24; few shorn lambs 67 28; feeder lamba 67 .00 a 7-25; medium -ood ewes aalable 6240 C 3.25 or above. drastfc as originally outlined. Today's closing prices for 86 select ed stocks follow: AL Chem. at ry Am. Can A. T. e T. Anaconda Atca. T. a. P. Bendls Aria. Bethlehem Steel . Caterpillar Tract. Chryaler South Han Franclaea South San Francisco. Sept. IB. (AP-uaOAl Hogs: 800: slow, steady to 10c higher: most 186 to 325-lb. Callfornlaa 67.80 7.70; tew aorta 67.20: odd packing sows 65.00 down. Cattle: 75; active, fully ateady. steers practically absent In loadlou. few head 88.50a) 9.00; medium to good fed steers quoted 68 00 aj 9 .50. heifers scarce, odd head 885-lb. grass heifers 67.00; run consists largely of range and dairy cows; package 1.006 Ib. cows 66.78, one load eligible 63.60; fleshy cows 65.50ia6.00; canners and cutters firm, mostly 6 50 $5.75; bulls strong, odd 1.700-lb. 67.25, few 1.30O 1b. 6635. Calves, 10; strong; odd choice 255-lb. vealer 81140: half doasn slaughter calve 6600a 1040. Sheep: 400; fully ateady; small package wooled 60-lb. lamba 60.10, choice kinds quoted to 89.28; few medium to good shorn lamba 68.35 a) 8.75; common shorn lambs 67.60; ewes strong, about 80 head r24-lb. 63.76, email package 110-lb. 62 60. Albert L. Burton, 50. Itinerant who was quoted by city police as admitting he was a "four time loser," was bound over to the grand Jury under $1,000 bail when he waived preliminary hearing In justice of the peace court this' morning on a charge of larceny from a dwelling. Burton, according to city po lice, stale various articles of clothing from G. J. Maxwell's residence, S04 Pennsylvania ave nue, on September 18, and from the home of D. T. Lawton, 321 Apple street. Another house, which police have not yet identi. tied, was entered by Burton and clothing stolen, police stated. Most of the wearing apparel was recovered, including a $33 pair of glasses in a pocket of a pair of trousers owned by Mr- Maxwell. Police said Burton admitted being jailed for larceny in New Mexico, Mississippi and California. Chicago Chicago, Sept. 18. IAP-tJSDA) Roga: 18,000; fairly active and gen erally atrong to 16o higher; top 0; bulk 300 to 270-lb. 6645 3845; 270 to 300-lb. 68 5048 80; 300 to 650-lb. 86.20 a 6.50; sows 10 q 20c higher: 300 to 350-lb. 68.0.0 3 8.38; 350 to 450-lb 8540 46.10; 450 to 600-lb. 65-355 85 Cattle: 6,500; calves 800; mostly 66.756)13-75 market; common and medium killers 67 00 8.50; early top 61360; yearllnga and light steers 810.50313.50; weighty sausage bulla selling up to 67.35; starvation run vealera 613 00g 13.00; mostly 812.50 18.00, Sheep: 3.800; spring lambs around 25o lower: yearllnga scarce, steady; few early aales good to choice native sprlngera 89.00 4 8 10; holding better up to 69.25; native throwouta moc'ly 6740 down; few mlsed lots fat native ewea 63.00(93.76; on doubl choice 65-lb. western feeding lamb steady at 69.16. Curtlss-Wrlght Douglas Aircraft , DuPont Gen. Electric Food Gen. Motors Int. Harvester . Johns-Manrllle Kennecott lionty ward ..... No. Amn. Avn. North Amer. Penney (J. C.). Penna. R. R. Phllllpa Pet. Radio Southern Pacific . Std. Brands Std. CHI Cal. 8td. Oil N. J. Tranaamerlca Union carbide United Aircraft -United Airline U. S. Steel JS7H . 67 ..16J i - 21S - 16 , - 81, 79 47 . 774 . 734 ..170 "4 - 6e'i 39 , 48S , 444 , 70 . 28H 40 S , 17 1U . 36U . 31H . 384 . 4 , 84 . IS . 38 . li , 734 . 404 , 16 . 58 H Novel Approach Pueblo, Colo. iSP) Harry Vories was attorney in an In volved traffic case. After study ing the tacts he cleared his throat, looked at the Judge and said: 'Telling how this accident occurred is going to be as diffi cult as explaining falling in love." era notified them of disappear lance of several head of cattle. HeporU show that five cows I were spirited away during June. Pennsylvania Rustlars. Sayre, Pa. (UP) State mo tor police are investigating re ports of cattle rustling in the Wilawana area here after farm- San Francisco Butter Sacramento. Sept. 16. 'i Churn ing cream butterfat: Plrat grad 314c: eecond grad 394c. San Francisco. Sept. 18. (AP-US DA) Butter and cheese unchanged. It All Depends Tulaa. Okla iPi "You are charged with running away and escaping from the weed gang," aa'.d Municipal Judge Walter Klmmel to an Indian, a defendant In municipal court. "Did you, ore did you not do that?" "No, air, Judge," said the defendant, em. phatlcally. "I Just walked away, got drunk and failed to return." New Location Corner Main And Central ... Phona 4164 Thit Winter Enjoy Directed Heat! ALLEN'S PARLOR FURNACE Offers Plus Value Plus Comfort and Plus Economy that no other WOOD HEATER can give you. Large 20-in. size $48 24-in. size 9 " " 0 If 52 INVESTIGATE ALLEN'S SUPERIOR FEATURES BEFORE YOU BUY A WOOD HEATER Hubbard Bros. Inc. MAIN AND RIVERSIDE PHONE 2189 1 saawaassssssws 1 H I I ; i sr tu Wem 0 Portland Produce Portland. Sept. IB. (AP) Butter. butterfat, cheese, eggs, country meats. live poultry, dressed turkeys, onions. potatoes, hay, wool unchanged. Portland Wheat Rich Haul Richmond. Vn, 3 The th'jf who mftde off with ft deputy hUh con iftble'i mitomoblle here probably has the good wlfhea of big group of ctttErns. Somf 63 If gal mmmonafi of one eort of another wre In the fehlcle. stolen whtle Deputy R. 6. alph wai trrvlnsj the 80th. BIG NEW STYLE IDEA IS LOW PRICED CAR SENSATION Wheat Portland, Sept. IB (AP) Oram: Wheat; Open High Low Close Sept 72 4 .13 4 .73 4 .76 Cash grain: Oats No. 1. 38-lb. white 634 00. Barley N;.. 3. 4.8-lb. B. W. 631 3S Plas No. 1, 61.48'i. Cash wheat (bid): Soft white 74t4c; weetern white i 74', c: western red 74'ic. Herd red winter: Ordinary 14c; 11 per cent 76c; 13 per cent 77c: 18 per cent 79c. Hard whlte-baart: 13 per cent 80c; 13 rwr cent 83c; 14 per cent 83'ic. Today's car receipts: Whest 10; barley 3; flour 13: corn 14: oat 3: hay 0: mlltreed 3. Chicago Wheat ..un.nl 'V . ..lust trs. !.wble." At NO lh ' COM- n " ' Chicago, Sept. 18 (API Wheat: Open Hlsh Low Sept. .73', .77 .76 H I Dec. .76', .IT, .76, May 771, .78', .77 Close .77 .77. .76', Wall St. Reports 14. m PRICES START AMONG AMERICA'S 10WIST HudMfi Offr Rn AtrtemebiltM In vt Pepulor Frtte Clou . . AT NiW MICiS STARTINO AMONO AMUICA $ IOWEST . . . Nw MwdMn Si mnd Supor.Sii (In th lwif mnd lew prif fU!d)t New HwisA Cemmdor Sit and Irfht end Cemndr Cwiem (In the -JMMUrat prU Avtd). MORI CAR for USS MONIT la ivtry apwer FrU Clats, 88 for ot w 1941 HuJoo n Coupe, Jeliered lo Detroit, locludinji rrtlersl !;, not iOtluJin (it snii local lax, if aor. Optional quipmtai tod i.ctitonn extra, to tmt ptymtm ieio- Pttrsa tdbutCt 6 CaVUslBl WtlboUl OOtKC. i r a '3 iNnr HmSitw IVjnr rW. SKtth. (WtoM nJII ai. Jil.n . .-, COOKSEY MOTOR CO. 132 SOUTH niVERSipE New York, Sept. 18. i.-P) Stock prices advanced today (or the fourth consecutive mar ket session. I The rise was fractional among most leaders and volume was limited but observers noted that the majority of transactions oc curred on the rise and that selling periods drew little ac tion. About 450,000 shares changed hands. Some marketmen said testing operations during the day had shown the path of least resist ance to be upw.rd. There were two spot reasons for this, they said: the continual stiffening of England's air de fenses and a growing belief that the new ft-deral excess profits tax would not be nearly as Men, Women! Old at 40, 50, 60! Get Pep Fl Yiars Younger, Full ff Vim Dflsl'i lifi air-ati4Kf wex-r-evii r sn M ffMt tJ IV.unli ftmttM tl ai.at a . r?;""! :f tTrs-i 1 i or -Jl evrrvn f, a 76-joaj,--,.) e ANNIVERSARY SALE Lowest Prices Ever Y0U3 CHOICE 97 U5" Grinder 10" Wrench 12" Tin Snip 3Vi-lb. Ax 6 Chisel Sat 15" Tool Box r nnniirnn n s win ii mm I Br 0 m -a -v Mi)r',""rn. m I I 4 tor iuc l rgWal?3r I termzaa, Diuaa nn.sn. VCZ l On.rates at slidhlast m M -1 6 atrjwi - - tari MB" . m V Bevel Edge lock 6SWf m&8P o. 47c 1 Vtm&miJ&H&r I I 1 Raducad mora than 25. I I 4P" 'Vi' I B Dull brass or antique cop- M I I p,r fnl,h- Wi" m riah I I I V or left-hand doors. I I I a sat a I I a 1 " Claw Hammer I TrS i ,0-,nch Brac I Reg 1.49 Xfc Smooth Plan. lr - T' i t 1 Ax i Shaath W Irnnino I nhlOH . . ...u e Br -w v mm W S0inn w I "I1C I I 28-Inch level Selected wood top sbou'. m axaaaBBBSBaBsssssBSBSsBssssaasai 131-4XS4". Wood brae- O Ing on legs! Locks in J I TV in open posuioni a asrsjesssnBsaj ,5V Bur now. JsA-l liTCjT i XSole! Rea. X W Ml . IP8r Alnrm ClockAl ?f 1 m j 1 I 1 e I OapandabU 30-hom I M f f) W. 'novmn', Convaniant SS i. i W' ffi I. IV alarm shut-off en tool A3 f i1 ri V-- JM Price CntlX ' Y Rural Meal BoxJ 1 Mor. than 23-0 ?-.r,.: 1 IJMTJWAX Heavy galvannad steal, m r.w?',' v V I V Approvad by U. S. Post & tZ3fT 'ptJ fisfrVtk . V Office Deportment. V fSOJ J, 9 r Reduced! V t Step Ladder ' 7 -l18 ILi J I 3' i'6t.P6... bracad wllf IXJ 'SsCa Ii steel rods. Wood cross- M mY'&WZ'.. IV braces kmmn II st.nw . i i aimi a nsiii s I .... ... '5 Ftym -si aWm Sf-r ESC sty For Full S.l.cH.s, Hurry iM Inl Strong steal spring mount- ad en hardwood bate. Operates at slightest touch on trigger. 16 Tooth Wire Lawn Rake 27c It's specially priced lor our 68th Anniversary sale. Fine for raking leaves and grass. SAVE1 Reduced Leather Bundle 27c All well-oiled, fresh usable stock. Handy for belt lac- Fixture Bargains V '"9 ana harness repairs. M . 1 pound bundle, f I X Rubber X V Foot cAoio 87- Our lowi( priciM vr oa fiztuiM oj tKu quality. Shock-proof, whu: porc lain bath bracket . . . Glareltus kitchvo unit . . . Beautiful bedroom fixture. 2ms Electric Water System 68 sistant. Approved by i Underwriters. S m m 49' Autaaati:) At lie rum el a faucet, oQ t watr you need! lS-oaL copper steel tank. Built o: long Lfs! 25C-aal. per hi. cap. Far wells up lo 22 ft deep. TELEPHONC 3930 PHONE 381S I ror sale at r strain urug Co and all otoei oo4 ii-i storr. Covered !64c w KM ft. Price slashed for this sate. Flam and moisture re- Buy Better Oil! ' Qt. supreme Quality". rure renniylvonio olll I Annlversary Speciall Fed. tax lneluded.X rjr Convenient Convenient hly terms can be arranged on any of these specialty-priced Hemsl You con buy at these savings and noy the goods whlli S noy in gseas wnil J l you pay a little each i f-L month out of in. J I 117 SOUTH CENTRAL