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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 23, 1929)
PXGE SIX NKW YORK, Auk. 23. -iA'j The Htuck market went forth mi itnitih iT wild "bull" laiiipaK tuday in the face of u r;ciu'il hrcakliiK lii ci cuso Jn federal n.Hi-i vt hnki'i loans. Thirty or in mix xttM-kM wiix whirled up 3 tu 17 point t new hlKh records, t he list includinti nfveral reprpm.'Mittlvf t -I. oil. railruud. und puhiU; utility hur-n. Trading was in fairly heavy vol ume. Ht'Veliil MorkM of fiHH to 50,U0 sliares chunnfiiK haipls, par ticularly in the oil tnoup. Communications issues took the lead In the afternoon, although I'. S. Steel continued into nw hltfh ground, touching Interna tional Telephone & T-decraph roFe H points, Western I'nion 1 4. American Telephone A- T-lei;ruph 0, und Itadlo 4. In tidditfon. IV lumhian Carlton Jumped 1 1 Vfe. YounKFtiiwn Sheet & Tut 1'. and A. M. llyers 7. Cae Thresiilrm' Machine, which had risen points to 35, took a Hudden fall to V.i'o. 'j lie eloHlim tone was Mining. Total sales a p p r o x 1 m ated 4,M0,Ou shaiX's. Livestock roiiTLAXh, Ore, Auk. 2 3. I A) Cnttlo and calves: quoiahly steady; receipts 3.1, calves 10. IIokh steady; receipt.? 5'i0, in cludiliK 1U2 direct, Sheep and lanihs nuot a b 1 y steady; reclpls IM'O. fl I'iimIiicc 1'OHTLANI. Ore., Au. 23. Wi JtUtter, t'KUH, milk I lUltei fat ). poultry, onions, potatoes, wool, nuts, h ty, and hops steady und un changed. INirilantl U 'Im-iiI PORTLAND Ore., Au Wheat futures: 23.- Own High Sept. 1.2 4 '4 Mrm Close 1.211 S 1.33- I.3S 1.24 U 1.31 1.3 thc. .. 1.31 .May ...1.38 Cash wheal JJitf IJelnl Idu 1.33 -S 1.3! stem. haid wliitff ... Hoft while Western white .. Hard winter Nor! hern spring ...$l.3l! ... 1.1:7 ... 1.3'4 ... W Western red l.-Ii'i Oats: No. 2-3S Ih. white S34.H0 Today's ear receipts: Wheat 12it; ha iky 5; flour 2; (tats 3; hay ti. Sjiii l'niiii'lM' IliilfriTn!. SAN KIIA.M'ISCO. Ai'U. L'.T. 111 -IJuth'i'fitl, f. o. I).. Sua i'rill- WHEN CAR HITS TREE Kl.K ItAPllJS. Mich.. Auk. 23. tA't Five you n persons were killed and two others injured early to day as their hutonioblle left tie road three miles north of here and truck a tree. The dead are llert Lust. IS, I'uy uKOuk: Harold Auehersou, IS, l)c trolt; Huth Jacks, L'n. T-leib, .; Albert Voice, Mi. Traverse Cl;. and Uella Mayiu. lit. Alden, Mich. Daily Meteorological Report Friday, ,uf. 2-'t. I orii ats. Meiir.M.l und vicinity: I'liseitled Iiuiiht mid Saturday. Moderate temperature. Oi'ckon: (b tieiiilly unsettled to il Ik lit ii nd Sut urday. Probably showers in northwest portion, ami scattered thunderstorms in moun tains east portion. Moderate tem perature. r a p Temperiit nre ( ib s. ) llluhrst (lsl 12 his. ItOttcM (last 12 his. l: I. Humitllty (p-m Precipitat ion i in ) . State of Weather . ( bar Lowest temperature this Char intirii- llli; ."i 1 decrees. Total pr-'i-lpitalioii tncr Set tembcr I. C2S. i:i...!t Inches. Temperature a year im today llithest. :S; lowest, Ml. Sunset today, T:m p m Suni i -e Sal urday . ."r L't a. tn. Observations Taken nt 5 A. M. 120th Meridinn Timo 5 B ' a n i " .-1 jij. r.o C1TT Ciikor I'lly !ih It.sinaick Iitilno :n lii-nviT si IH-K MllllIlM . 4 j THE MARKETS (l.iir I 'lily. I'h-.i r Civil r CI. .11' Clily. Clily. lil . Cli';tr lluln l h ur IV l ily CI l I'. Cil K.iln i l -in-I "It-u r Ira I Cli'lM '"-OfIIO Ilclrlla I.11H .VHK.'I.'H .. .liillifli hl . J'llm'lltX I'fil-tlnnil HimI niurr i:ii.miiiiu'k Hull Jjik'' I'lly Sh Kran'lff.' 1 it n I 1,1 S.-Hlllr fis fnlltn Ko 'l Spnkltne Wiillu WH Wlnnlli.'tx '. I :. i r. i 4 TAI:IJ: HOCK, OKI:, A ilk'- 23. fSpvclal.) Howard Ko. r of th. Meah district has hotinht two five ucre hue; in the Tlltth siiImIjvI sion. Mr. JtoKcrs rece.itly sold hi ranch In tlie i teazle section and comes to this district heuuse or the irrigation pusslhilitles,, which he believes will enable him to pro duce a Kre;.ler tonnage from his acres. He will build a home some time in the ni-ar fmtiie. when the fain-; ily will move here and fuunisv on! a small si-ale in the dairy and pou' try business. It is reported that a deal is un der way on one of tlx- laiet raiichcH in die distil' t which the won Id -l.e piirchiiSei s would con vert Into a pear orchard, the land beinu highly adapted for this pur-; pose. The Misses .le-sie Scabrook and Kvelyn Hamilton are staying in Me.lford and woi kim; at (lie Pal mer I'aekinu Hon.-.-. The Hl. hai dsoii family of Ileal! lane and the .1. M. Jode family, of Medford were visitini; relatives and friends lien la.-t Sunday. The Misses lli-iicc and Sue Kydl ard i. ml 11 party of friends' from southern California art spendlut,' a few days on Ihe roast. J Miss l.uls Herman of .Medford W visit Inn her friend, Kv.t Hart, this i week. Owing to ihe recent MillllK of j the floors at the sihooHiousc, Die 1 Wednesday eveniin: ses-ion of pray- I eij- meeting was held at tile Hchafer 1 tip inc. LOST CREEK CLUB I.A KM rilKKK, tire., Au. 23. (Special.) The Jadiejj of the Lost Creek Community club met Wed nesday at the home of Mrs. Frank I-'arlow. where she had prepared a picnic k round i.btnu ihe bank 'A Little f lut tf i-reck. and had a camp fire Koin'4 on which to prepare c'tffee and cocoa. A del Puis picnic lunch was served to about 2.1 KUests. Those ) present were M r. and M r. Frank Farlow. Ilcth Fallow. Mrs. C. Jt. Moore ami three Krindchildrcu. Mr. i.nd MrH. W. V. Marshall and Krand.-on, Mrs. C. !. Wilhlte, Mks lla.el Wllhlte. Mr. ami Mrs. Ch is. Seefleld. Mrs. . II. Niissbaum and three children, Mrs. Ted Hoeff; and children. Mrs. Win. Hocfft nn I children, Mrs. I.oreii Far low an 1 Mrs. H. I.. Tonn. Mrs. CIiiih. Wilkinson, who Iris been in .Medford for a few day.., returned tu her home i.t the Head Indian soda springs Monday eve;i Inii. Miss Horotha Meyer spent Sun day with Miss Harriet Fn-y. Mrs. IE. Hardener ami daughter l.liey w ere juickIs of Mrs. 1 1. 1.. tlrisstini Tuesday. Anion; the business visitors in Medf..rd Wnln.Mliiv were Mrs. Al ma Meyer. U. II. YVy.mt and Herb tirisM.iii. POKT LANIi, Ore.. Aim. p j --(IcniKe Netiner, l niteil Slates district altnnicy lor Oregon, and t niciit ioticd lavoriihly us a successor j to Mrs. Mabel Walker Willidiraiidl, former assistant, atturttey iietiernl, i refused In comment today nn ihe 1 isissibility of his appoint incut after returnini: from a iisliinlon, I), t., coittcreni e. Neiiner hum Hiiinimmed to W'tish liiKloti two weeks mm, the second call he had received w it h Hi the last twi iiHiiilbs. On Ids return to Portland ho cutilcrred with Dr. James Doran of Washington, I). C. federal prohibition administrator, here en route to Calilm niti. Wi.ik of installinu und tm-l telephone line by Pac'i; T. I. -Tel. . Co. promeshiK riprd'. In tweon Silem and Porf, nd SATURDAY SPECIALS Fairybreath Cake :;C and r0c I The demand for our j HONEY (HEALTH BREAD is steadily increasing. Its flavor is so different JOc a loaf JJ round home nado loaves HaC lfEDFORD MATL 'HI TETTER, rEDFOTtP, QUEfiON'. E fttilt i-eiiti' iit .Mi TAMLK l!H'K, Oie., f Special. ) Tint cool lakliiK some of Ihe joy Hwimniln ame in tin the niiiiiber of bittblni.' Auk- 2 niKlHH the and COURTESY Records A lilt latest liit.s li-!iiin-Kt rated m our new Kolsti-r dejiion.sti-atoi'. Each OC Opening Sale Price JJ Opening Q 1 00 Sale Price5 forA,uu Peanut Brittle 1.0(H) Pounds fresh iieanut hritlle. Pound 1f)c Opening Sale Price '-'' Rubber Aprons Kxtra heavy (juality Qp Opening Sale Price Enamelware (loud size pic-cs of good iiality ffiry enamelware; sauce pans, kettles, etc Opening Sale Price Cups and Saucers (iood (mailt v white cups and : Complete Opening Sale Price Jams and Jellies 12 and lli-oz. jars of jellies; r a s p b e v v y , st rawberry, giaie. currant, etc. 1 C Opening Sale Price 4 Cedar Oil Mops A heavy oil mop. O C Opening Sale Price -vlv With l-Ivcry 'Purchase of a Mop we give a bottle of Cedar Oil Free. Laundry Soap Crystal White laundry soap. Opening (! 1CP Sale Price Imported Mixing Bowls A set of decorated mixing bowls. Opening Sale Price en- Honey A I'il'tcell-olinci ir of fine i f st rained honey. Opening Sale Price IOC Ripe Olives A tall can of fine ripe olives. Opening Sale Price D , t ork 10,000 ITEMS DISPLAYED fewc . ;tnd Cie parties les- fifildi up the Kinin harvest hero .illd in the Sams Valley Mctii!i. A. I,. Salt,.Hk ha teamed ihe yn mi nrli in Sam 'a I ley coin cioniy known as the John Hu.ui ram h. I'ear picking started in curliest ail over the district tills week; uUo many fanners beuan cutting the tliMd crop of alfalfa. Muny from lieie attendetl the dedication ceremonies at ilu new I-'. I:. Aiyrs !.-. enlef taimiiy Mr. ai d .M i . 'leo. Hilton i,nd son .f Siaille and Mrs. .Inl.a Myers of fiok'ue 1 : i v -r this week. The .f.din Ijodwe well drilling itinlit 1 at ork on the Morris and Hull ranch in Sams Valley where water beiiiK sought for it l igation purposes. The .Vealon Wilson tlire.shniK vin i ' JraiiKo hull is expected to arrive here this s day lUKiit. week 1 com ih.- Talent district t I The b.cal J. J. NEWBERRY CO. 5-10-25c STORE 36 No. Central Medford, Ore. Saturday, Aug. 24 9 a.m. Thi3 opening will celebrate the opening of the 36 N. Central, street store in the chain of America's finest 5-10 & 25c stores. - For the past several weeks now the contractor has been busy remodeling the old Rosenburg store and now it is done and we invite you to visit it on this occasion whether you wish to buy or not. We are listing below a few of the hundreds of values that we are offer ing to make your visit profitable. Hot Water Bottles SYRINGES A well known make of hot water bottles and svrincs. Opening Sale Price Card Tables A folding table can be Used' for many purposes. $ 1 .00 Opening Sale Price A crs. Cp Ginghams A wide variety of patterns ami a go quality of ging ham. QC Opening Sale Price v w Bridge Lamps Wrought iron lamps, Opening Sale Price Opening Sale Price Galvanized Pails A standard M-ipiart galvan ized pail. 1 re opening Sale Price.. 4 Ginger Snaps A lot of fresh baked ginger snaps; 10c Opening Sale Price j. v House Dresses A special lot of fine house dresses. CI Opening Sale Trice v Bed Sheets A regular SlxiH) good iiialitv sheet. Opening Sale Price 1 lOL. j r 1,'e-uhir and Beans Opening J. J. 36 No. Central FRIDAY. ATT; PST 23. 1029. placed an order 1 he pool order . I lrt lets. for .if i I. a .rundc Ibn llrnwiicdl I.A (lltANU1', Ore., A UK- -'3. A1. ItoHin l'uidy, 10, sou of L. Jt. Purdy, wan di-owneil in Morgan ; lr-,kc n,-ar here yesterday. The I youth fell from a home made boat Into the water a short distance ; from .dune. Two cousin. wHo I wero with Itollin, attempted to in Kuylu l'uint Tiles , nehoot board ha bill). Tool Hardware A fine special for men con sisting of IJcnch Grinders, Unices, Vises,' etc. Opening Sale Price A OPENING Table Oilcloth Regular standard oil cloth. Yard OH r Opening Sale Price v Pictures Two lots of fine framed pic- K.. 25c 50c Rayon Underwear No doubt this will be one of our best specials. A large assortment of the various rayons Of Opening Sale Price already wired. Lamp$1.00 ?hade$1.00 Handkerchiefs ::)() Dozen ladies' and chil dren's handkerchiefs.,. Q Opening Sale Price .... A five sewed house broom. OC Opening Sale Price J Toilet Paper A thousand-sheet toilet pa per. ctc Opening Sale Price .... This is the chance to buy all the son you will need. .. Pair 1 f Opening Sale Price IV v. iiicdimn size. 'an ( 'amp's P-i'a Sale Price NEWBERRY CO. suppliet :o:jtity with .ho,d , CitATKU I.AKK, Ore. Au. 23. (Special I Marshall Hana, asso- dale editor of the Onon Jour I mil, arrived with his fnmlly from ! rortland Wednesday iimrninK spent the day and I leaVfet: enrlv Thursdi Mixing Bowl Sets A five-piece glass mixing bowl set. CHr Opening Sale Price JPVV' Turkish Towels A large heavy -towel that you will want. 9f Opening Sale Price " 3 A male Enamelware Auol her' lot of fine white euainelware. ' Opening Sale Price.. Brooms Palm Olive Soap This well-known toilet soap. c;r Opening Sale Price .. SALE Men's Fancy Sox nd. for Medford, Ore. They traveled over The lJ;dU . Cat fornia luuhway und will CM. liliue from here irt-i-r the ledw0(.i Highway to Crescent City, th; n up th" Uoosevell hlKhway to Marsh field and oil tu Portland. Mr. liana is a very close frieiiil of It. W. Prie, manat-iui; di rect or of the Crater Lake Na. tional Park t'omrmny and the two spent much time in discussing j,., fishing trip ni'l Kdf Raines. niht he HecdsjMHit Itectlaport cafii was opened. mornimr. SERVICE Carnation Milk Tall can of Carnation Milk. Opening 9 l5c Sale Price ... for 4 Necklaces Two lots of fine imported necklaces worth many times sale price.: One L'ot 1 Q Opening Sale Price One Lot OC Opening Sale Price " Rubber Aprons (Jyod live rubber 1 C Opening Sale Price "V". Lemon Cakes Fresh IJaked cookies. Pound 1 n r Opening Sale Price x v Play Balls A heavy rubber play ball with heavy bladder. 1 C Opening Sale Price. 1 civ Towels Another Turkish Towel; an espeeiallv good value. Opening Sale Price Linen Lunch Sets table cluth and four napkins to 50c Opening Sale Price Table Covers x Oilcloth table covers, vari ous patterns. Opening Sale Price. 25c Light House Cleanser This well-known cleanser. 3 10c Opening Sale Price TableCloths , A linen table clotfi worth double our price.. fin Opening Sale Price Bib Aprons A classy apron, snappy style. Opening Sale Price .... 15c 15c 25 DEPARTMENTS 9 Model Bakery 111 W. Main Plume 103-K r.4 " " .1 nl trin::i'. .MvKMiriMi'slsl