PXflTC POUR
rEDFOTCD MATL TRIBUNE, BEDFORD, OREOON". FRTDAY. SEPTEMBER f, 1929.
FILOTS PROTEST
CLEVELAND RACE
Aids Duck Attack
RVKLAXD. .Si pt. C (Ji Cotn-
' , ' avviinl:) wile volcod y
g . 10 J i Ltt ' who took pnrt
In tha rmtlm. . . zn
ro.ulw and K , ,
were I.einK col. ,anIl,em(.I)t
of 'sonic ot tlio cri. ..riz.s
wero too small wtrV he '
L-i.lnpliilntH. Among ,,,.',
if thu races wero Mr, v ' '
1'iUiKravo Onille, winner i y'
liRht plane clusa In thu ut'n "
derby from Hanta Monica, t'ul. lo
cuveland; Dick Myhiex. Di't'ai.
ol)lo, who wild he had to wait tvy
ilaVs lo iccelvu IiIk inizo mone.f.
11.' A. Speer, Murslmll. Mo., (.'haile.i
W. MejclH, Verne KohertH, Tex
Hitnkln and Tlioa Hiiw-im. Meyers
wild the derby from Miami. Kin.,
wis routed over some of tlio worst
country ho had ever flown.
r
'.. I'M) Old IMW.
j-;i.r;ix, in.. Kept. . P) a
hvw half a century old has been
dusted off by Circuit JudKO Ulney
Ajlen to Curb liquor law vlolu-j
Hons In Knno county. Tho law I
lilovldes that bootlegs and,
other lllesal purveyors of Intoxi-i
cants mny bo mado to work out I
fines at tho rate ot l.!iO a day.
and that Jailors arc privileged "to
ultii. h balls and chains to them"
to prevent escape. I
Aorla ;?ts Mills. j
ACTnuli Ore. Sent. d. (IV)
Operation of two flour riillls with:
a da.ly capacity of 5000 barrels,
will be undertaken hero linmeditj
ntely by the , l'lllsbui y-Astorla j
I'iour Mills company, which com-1
pleted organization yesterday. I
i. l'rlilny, K .l. .
'Medfiuil and vicinity; Fair
inlld toniKht and .:itcul;iy.
Oreson: Fair und mild ton
and Saturday.
Local Data
I Tenipcralui e I il'KI ci-M ) hi
THiRliest Hast 1 2 hours)
Lowest (last 1- hojr.-i) -t.'i
! Kel. humidity t pi-r -t. 3
: J'reclpll alion i inches) .. 0
i State of weatlit-r ;t'loar
I lowest t(lnM ratine this luol'll
j Inii 4t; de(;i i'e.
j ToUil precipitation since Sj-pt. 1.
1 (i-'O, .00 Ijirln.
Highest u year iiko toiUiy, h'Z;
i lowoHt, 44.
a,..l "''
mm.
V -fr- ji -
i r tie i ' -r4'i-,"j
Peevishness Proves More Prevalent j ;, . j
Between Ages Forty and Sixty Years;
Women Easily Annoyed at All Ages
Screen Life in
Hollywood
Hitnm-t U(:y, K;;i7 p. in
HunriKn .Saturday, fi:4: (t. tn
Simw't .S;Uiu day. t'f.'AU p. in.
Observations Taken at b A.
120th Meridian Time
k.i 4.'-M
Wr4 V i I
1 v si ,
NKW HAVEN. Conn.. Sept. 6.
iiVi A directory of life's principal
! annoyance. ,Vi7 pet peeves, wa3
Kivcii lo the International Congress
of WiycholoKy at Yale university
, yesterday by Professor Hulsey a
I sou of the L'niverslty of Rochester.
It may he used to minimize Borne
of the day's dsconlent to learn-
i lug to It? on guard HKainst undue
; irritation. Virtually all the annoy-
ances, said Professor Cason. "aro
I learned," or acquired. A few. like
the screech of a piece of chalk on
a blackboard, are inherited, sure
to grate on the nerves the world
over.
cir.r
so " U o
li" ft
3 i
i V
i
linker C ty
1-tlnmarcU
Ilolse
Denver .. -
lies Moiucft
I-'resno
Helena '.
Los Angeles
Marshfield ----
lMloeulx
i'orllanil
Red Illuff
Hoseburg
Salt Dako
.San Kranclsco.
Seattle
SMjkane
Walla Walla ..
Winnipeg
lili :ix Clear
r.ll 31 Clear
h'i !, Clear
OS 40 Cloudy
Tl r.il 1'. Cdy.
mi, Hi Clear
4 31 Cloudy
tl til Cloudy
70 M Cloudy
"J2 7 Clear
:H2 TiS Clear
X4 fill Clear
78 f,2 t!lear
411 40 Hi. in
1,4 f,8 Cloudy
711 fill Clear
ll 42 Clear
TO 44 Cloudy
0 42 Cloudy
11 UTCHINSO?:.
Meteorolofilsl.
I is 'i
, Tho averaco time ci( life to be
must on guard aKainnt a stale of
trritabllliy i-i betwocn the apR of
jlU ami Cm. Susceptibility to an
noyanies in U.-ast from 18 to
' risr-H a little from -5 to 4". is ni.ixi
'mum from 10 to i and dwindling
I slightly from 0 to f". Dr. t'ason
ha not investigated beyond 9.
i Women of all atei averajjed uni
formly more mificeptlMlity to an
noyances. Tlure are exceptioiiH.
! Men. for example, object nearly
. twk-e as much oh women to danc
Idk with a fat person. Men are
I distinctly more annoyed at neeinc
!a person wearins mourning clothes
lor HeeiriB an adult weep.
PRODUCE CHEAPER ELECT REPUBLICAN
IPORTLAND MARKET CHIEFTAIN MONDAY
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i
WailiH.'c 1. AVal torn, 20rj-H)ini(l
Portland third h:i.s-iiuiii, ulio
pltt'lK'd six victories of n l-Knie
winning Mrouk, wliicli luiiHiiiirlly
Ktive the Ott'Kon club first plucv In
i In f"mst l4"si;riic.
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COIirUNI), Ore., Sept. 6. P)
Corn, tumutoen and peaches were
c-!iap und plentiful at the Kast
Side market of the (iui'doners and
Kani-hors' JiriKoeiation today. Corn
and tomatoes wero particularly
abundant with a wide spread in
piiccH. Corn raided from &0 to 7 5
cents for hacks of six dozen earn
and tomatoes could be purchased
on a ranKQ of 3 5 to !0e.
Klberia. peaches from The Dalles
broiiKht 7 5 to 80c. Tho peach can-
; nln Kt'aaon will be in full swins
1 from now until tho middle of next
.week.
I Other prices were: Turnips 75c
dozen Imnches; carrots, 20o; pep
perw, $ I box: Jumbo celery 85c,
No. 1 celery 70c. No. 2 celery 50c:
celery hearts, $1.2 5; beets. 20 lo
25c dozon hunches: Green Gajie
plums, 35c box: Danish nquash.
$1.75 box; potatoes, $l.ti0 box of
SO pounds; cauliflower, Xo. 1, $1.50
lo $1.75: Xo. 2 $1.25; cabbage, 1 'i
to 2c: table cucumbers. 50c; pickl
ing cucumbers, 75c; spinach, $1.50
box: Cravenstein apples, $1.50 to
$1,110 box.
'Sir
WAKHIXC1TOX, Sept. 6. 'JP)
Claudius II. Huston, of Tennessee
and New York, will be elcctfd
chairman of the Republican Na
tional committee without opposi
tion at Its meetinR here next
Monday. Huston is the ft-st choice
of national committeemen and wo
men from 38 of the 48 states
and no opposition to him has been
voiced by the party reprcsentat
tives of the other 10 states.
While President Hoover has not
Klven his formal endorsement it
in well known that Mr. HuHton is
his choice.
IXJAX KAIXS DOWN ON GA.MK
(Continued from Papo One)
A RUGGED CLOUIER
WHY STAND AROUND ?
No need for you to wait for clerics to servo you when you walk into
PIGGLY WIGGLY'and select what you want without delay and with
out persuasion. All the well known and dependable quality foods are
here for your easy selection and PIGGLY WIGGLY PRICES are a.i
low or lower than you will find anywhere. Chack over these week
end offerings.
SATURDAY AND MONDAY FEATURES
SEPTEMBER 7th and 9th
r
Leslie
Shaker Salt
2-lb. Carton
Campbell's fj Tfj I
Soup Jforj I
All Kinds v W
THOMPSON CHOCOLATE MALTED MILK,
l-lb. can
3-251
CHICACO, Sppt. 6. yp UiKllt
wolght ('hHmplon Sammy Mundel!
toulKht will Httempt lo disprove
llieoii(H that ho Is clipping -Ijy
matching his rlni; Hclonce aKiiinnt
Lulu Vicentlnl, rugReil ilght-hail
oloutcr from t'hllo, In n 1()-rounT
bntllo In I'nddy Harmon's Chicago
Htudlum piinili howl.
Sanuny'u title will not he at Ktuki;
hut if the Chilean can make It Iih
tcrcatliiK ho doubtlesHly will give
him a (Turk at tlio crnvvn to satsJ
i.Hfy hoxing I'aitB and the new U1(M
iioIh Htalo hoxing i-oiiuiiIkhIou.
THE MARKETS j
a par four. Eg an was stymied on
.hi four foot putt for a half.
TJhey halved the 14th in par
i five.-.
They halved the 15th in par
! fours. Willing assumed a six up
I lead with his par four on the 16th.
Willlnj; three parrcd the 17th to
j lwrome sevon up.
j Willing dropped an right footer
j for a birdie 4 to win the lSth and
1 t.pcanip eight up on Kgan. The
j Intter misled hia ten foot putt for
half.
I .Starting the second half of their
( match eight up, Dr. Willing piteh
' ed on beautifully, then laid Kgan a
dead stymie und Willing became
'J up.
Kgan trappf-d his drive, tried his
npnon but smothered the xhot. lie
laid a great pitch to within five
feet of the pin but missed the putt
to have the hole in fives.
1 Kgan won the 21st with par four
lo reduce WIlling'H lead to eight
up. AS'illing sliced hia drive into
the rough, put his second into a
trap and missed a 0 foot putt.
Out met Johnson
'After halving the first hole in
fours Johnston Kot home 'whh his
Rpcond to tho ISO-yard second hole
'and won with a hlrdle four lo Ouf
mefH par five. They halved the
Ihird in con vent ional fours. Tho
St. i'aul star became three up by
By llohbin t'oon.
HOLLYWOOD. It may be
that tiiis city of Fueakinj; cellu
loid Koon will offer a modern eoun
terpurt of the Tower of Ilabel, wilh
its multiplicity of tongues, but not,
with its result
ing confusion.
Already thero
nre concrete in
dications of the
coming of for
eign language
versions :f
talkies to satis
fy a large for
eign market
ah road which
cannot long he
expected to re
in a f n content
with sub-titled
silent Issues of
American
"klang-filme."
l'n 1 v e r 8 .H
now is engaged
In i n sort Ing
Jean llerslioll. dialog In it
"Hroadway." in German and Span
ish, authenticity of accent and pro
nunciation 'being assured - by the
use of tiative sons and daughters
of the respective countries as dou
bles for the voices of the Holly
wood players.
Word comes from France that
Adolphe Menjou, lately departed
from Hollywood, has been signed
by the French Pathe company to
make talkies in Knglish. which '
will be issued also in French, CJer- '
man, .Spanish and Italian. j
Mi xeil Lnngimge.
And here in Hollywood, Para- !
mount has imported I3attaile-Hen- j
ri, noted French song writer, to
cfimpose the French lyrics for Mau
rice Chevalier's second starring .
picture. The all-English version ,
will be shown in America and Eng- !
lish-speaking countries, but for ,
France, while the dialog will re- (
main in English, several of the
songs will be re-filmed and re-
corded in tho Gallic toncue. heva- !
Her being a national entertainment
idol there.
No producer as yet haa come
forward with definite plans for all- i
foreign language talkers, nor Is it j
likely that such will be under-
taken now in view of the small j
number of wired houses abroad, to :
say nothing of unsettled conditions
in tho foreign market.
Hut linguistic talent, neverthe
less, is plentiful In Hollywood,
should it bo needed especially for
an all-Latin film for Mexico, Spain.
Central America and South Amer
ica, for Hollywood has Dolores d'.l
Kio, Lupe Velez, Mona Maris, Ra
mon Novarro, Gilbert Koland, Ut
cardo Cortez, Lupfta Tovar, Ita-
que Ton es, Armida and scores of j
others who speak their musical
language. . . ( - 1
Oilier linguists ' there nre. too,
such as Kaelanovrv, and Vilma
Hanky. Lily Damlta, Jean Hers
holt, Nils Asther and Greta Garbo,
to mention only a few.
A drink that cheers and
refreshes
Delicious lemonade is so quickly and
easily made
FEW drink are so refreshing, to cooling and
so healthful on warm summer days and eve
nings as lemonade made correctly. Lemonade
is loved by children and adults, and it may be
made in a jiffy.
We went to the famous California Fruit
Growers for the following perfect recipe:
Juice from 6 lemons; 4 to 1 cup sugar; 0
cups cold water. Put sugar in pitcher, add ice
water, stir until sugar is dissolved; add lemon
juice and serve immediately.
Sugar is nature s supreme flavorer. It makes fruits, vegetables
and other healthful foods delightful to the taste. Authorities
interested in having everyone eat a proper diet point out how
tasteless many foods would be without the judicious use of sugar
as a flavorer.
A sprinkling of sugar on cereals makes these beneficial foods
enjoyable to children and adults. Sugar makes it possible for us
to eat and enjoy lemon juice and pineapple, and all kinds of
stewed fruits.
Two groups of women cooking experts recently rediscovered
an old secret. A dash of sugar in vegetables while they are cook
ing makes these vitamin and mineral foods so good to the taste
that everyone can now enjoy them. A dash of sugar does not
make the vegetables taste sweet. On the contrary, it develops all
their natural vegetable flavors otherwise somehow submerged in
the cooking. Try a little sugar in cooking vegetables and just
notice the difference. Good food promotes good health. The
Sugar Institute.
Livestock i.
I'OUTI.ANI). ore. Hept. 6. W)
Cattle und rtilves: Receipts 130;
.stnuly.
IIohh: Itin-elptH 2(10; slow; feed
er and Mtm'kor plus $10.50 to 11.50.
Sheep and lumb: lteeoipts 415;
steady.
BRIGHTENALL,
Furniture Polish, regular 50c sizo .
25c
DONA FLESH BRUSHES,
Fine for bath, each
25c
1nxliice
POKTLAM", Ore.. Sept. 6. (P)
Hulter, cgtfs. milk (butterfat).
pun It ry. onions, potatoes, wool,
nuts. hay. cascara bark and hops
steady and unchanged.
WALDORF TOILET TISSUE,
C50 Blieets, 3 rolls
19c
Sou l-'nincl.MT ltiitu-rrat
SAX KHAN'CISCO, Sept. t. P)
-Itutlei-fat f. o. b. San Kraneli'co.
M lo i4 'sc.
P. C. B. SODA CRACKERS,
Plain and salted, 3-1- box
45c
Wall Street Report
Citrus
Powder
Large Size
L 1 :i
Crisco
3-lb. Tin
67c
K C BAKING- POWDER, 25-oz, tin
MRS. STEWART'S BLUEING, bottle
2:5e
15c
VAN ALLEN PEAS, good quality. 3 cans ..
:$5e
RICHMOND CHASE ASPARAGUS, tall can , USc
QUAKER OATS, Regular and Quick, 2 pkgs 25c
See Us for Your Fresh Fruits and Vegetables.
We Carry a Full Line of the Very Best.
Remember the Jackson County Fair September 11, 12, 13, 14
Piggly Wiggly Market
SPECIALS
Choice Steaks, per pound 35c
Fresh Side Pork, per pound 20c
Veal Shoulder Roast, per pound 25c
Good Bacon, per pound 30c
Phone 1236 We Deliver
( M;w VOKK. Sept. 6. iff1) The
Mock market quickly recovered to
d a y fro m tho sea ro which sent
prices tumbling In the last hour
of yesterday's session, bounding
upward in impressive fashion
under tho leadership of the public
utility issues. Some uneasiness was
apparent at the opening but the
renumptiun of large scale buying
operations by professional pools
restored speculative confidence
and by early afternoon nearly all
of the leading groups presented
several outstanding strong spots,
i "all money dropped successive
ly lo 7 and then to 6 per cent in
the final hour. Hadio reached
I 1." up 10 points and within
striking distance of lit. its record
figure. Public utilities continued
to soar, Kiamlard lias and Klrctrlc
reaching 1 s t , up 1 I 4 more
than liH points above the year's
low at So 3-1.
Tho market clewed strong. Total
Kales appr o x i to a t e d OitO.000
Miu res.
lleftlit I nrfcttla lWitri.
1MIOKNIN CITY, Ala., ept. C.
- t.P' Toni Hrfln. Jr., mii ot the
senior I'niteit st.iies Senator from
Alabama, and H. M llulttrs. failed
to appear In record's court today
to answer to rh.trges of diunk n
ties and dating the -tate pro.
hi bit ion law. Their bonds were
forfeited.
I iidurvr I tun
WICHITA. Kan., Sept. f. .,1V
Forced down here on an attempted
rrosM country refueling enduiiinee
flight In his imno pin tie ' Tit s of
Haltlmoro" lieoige It. Itutebin.on.
o ner-pil.'i. plant to mum to
Paltlmoie Tor another start, prop. !
ably next Sunday.
M NKItl Itii, Cerntany. Sept. fi.
A btirub exploded livUv-in
tjie coal cellar of a building where
the provincial govri innent hut Its
oi(icr. The governor. Ir. MrrMt.
reside). In the building but was not
injured.
.. iTuncts Utitinct
winniiiK the fourth, sinliins a 10
foot putt for a birdlo and then the
lfirtyanl fifth. They halved tho
50V yard sixth.
They hnlved tho seventh lu par
throes.
Johnston went four up on tho
over-water eighth with par four.
Johnston took tho tenth with a
par tour. Anain on tho 11th. the
Hostonian'a second was off line,
stopping at the edec of a trap. He
took three more to pet down and
Johnston, with a par four, went six
up. Ouimet's put on the ISoyard
1 11th from ;o feet stopped an Ineh
from the hole and they halved In
threes.
Johnston won tho lllh and went
six up nmiln when Oulmot was
trapped off the tee, missed his
third and put his fourth In n trap.
Oulinet cot a holo hack at the
15th with a par four.
They halved the lt'dli with par
fours. Oulmet fired a ureal spoon
10 feet from the pin on tho
yard line, wtille Johnston was 1
feet to the rlcht with the hump
between his hall and the pin. John
ston vhn four up.
lloth were on the IMh In three.
Johnston l.'i feet away and I'uimet
on the liai k cdKo, feet from the
pin. They both misled tho putts
by Inches and halved In fives, leav
ing Jobnston four up.
Louis ' (.ionzulcs. Tampa IiRht
welpllt, Is rumpuiKMing as a full
fledged welter weipht.
Tttirlelph (Jrimes was 30 years
.lit Atipust 1.
Guaranteed to
contain no fillers,
adulterants, arti
ficial flavors or
artificial colors.
BM-147
Well nigger I :ntomhetl.
OTTt MWA. la.. Sept. 6. UV
Ittirieit alive iM-neuth a pile tf (
ftillikand and ioks. which shmv-j
ered down on hitn jrterday;
morning. Wrlkens prb-t, rij.yr-j
old w ell cb am r. battled death j
early tod;ey, while rescuert t-j
tempted o free lihn from nls
well prison. T.i f '-t bel.tw the Mir-
MOS fYV. Sept. ; i-ri lr. Ituco
Kckrncr hope to tnl.e m M'oeial
flight In the dtrfgibte tiraf Zeppe
lin over okcw nl ome time in
the future to give th Itinofan pro
pie a gHnipsc uf the famous nr
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the jar rubbers teatel to seal
nir-tiftht. Simile or double
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tute. Made only by the
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and the new
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designer, and adjudged by a notable
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JEWELERS
MEDFORD, ORE.
ECONOMY
MEAT MARKET
SCHOOL Time Is LUNCH Time
Try Some of Our Delicious
Cold Meats for Sandwiches
RHODE ISLAND RED FRYERS,
HENS, RABBITS
Choice Beef, Spring Lamb, Milk Fed
Veal, Corn Fed Pig Pork, Pure Pork
Sausage, Veal Loaf ready for baking.
SPECIALS!
MORRELL'S Pride Short Shank
Picnics, per pound ... 25c
LAMB STEW, per pound 15C
NICHOLS & ASHPOLE
Phone 46 206 East Main
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