MEDFORD MAIL' TRIBUNE, BEDFORD, OREO ON', - TH FT? ST) AY, XOYEMBKIl-21,-1929.
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I II I. All I llHI II The fifteenth- ciir of Med ford ' The Rhrifa Hltfpr Traffic iasBO-I
Wood Advises Co-operation
Local Shippers Maintain
"Standards Established By
Winter .Pear Committeer
Prices Vie .With Newark
-t:DetrQitRecord ..Praised
David R. Wood, chairman of the
Winter 'Pear Committee, conduct
ing a Uosc pear campaign in the
city ol' Detroit, told the Rogue
River Traffic association at the
weekly meeting this-uoon that the
Detroit market would bo an open
market after December 2, nml . sug
gested that the valley shippers
take necessary steps for orderly'
marketing pf the Hoses, after that
date, and ' to place the Doses on
the market in- a thoroughly ripened
condition. ' ' '
' it was suggested that the Detroit'
brokers form an organization simi
lar to the New ' York ' l'ear ' com
mittee, and -that tho local shippers
and the Winter Pear committee
wrlla brokers to this end.
The Winter I'ear committee and
local; .shipper an opposed to ttie
Klutting of (he Detroit market with
ah Inferior or unripe Rose and de
sire to maintain the standards set
during the campaign. . ' - .
' (.'huirmari Wood Informed the
traffic ah'sooltitlon . iha,t,: counting
the saie today,- tlte.;deflcit between
the Detroit; market- and 'the New
York market was less than $1000,
and 'If the present sale price con
tinued until the remaining 'five
cava ot the 20. subscribed were sold
the Detroit prices for the campaign
would be'approxlmately, or sliglitly
less, than (he New York market.
1 Record Praised "'' A
J. E. Edmlnstoh of the C. & iB.
company said that the record' of
the Winter Pear committee whs
enviable' and-the prices' secured be
yond his expectations'.' Ho favored
the Wlr.'er Pear commlltee contin
uing jin 'the Detroit market next
year and Conducting a similar cam
paign' in Cleveland, Ohio.'- ' ' ' '
Dr., (leorge 11. Dean and othors
endorsed .the winter pear cam
paign. ' . ; ;'
. Chairman Wood showed that the
price average from the first to the
sixth cat1 showed a- steady Increase'
with a lull between the sixth and
twelfth cars, followed by prices the
; past 10 tlayjt that topped ,lho:iouf
leading markets of the land: : '
Shippers at '"the meeting" said'
they Would support the plan for
the orderly marketing of. Hoses
utter Lfecemuer z aim iiiui iney
wonld advise buyers that It Was
Inadvisable to plan to sell Hoses
, after Christmas. ,
It is' estimated that 10 or 12
cars of Hoses will he shipped to
Detroit (luring December.
David Rosenberg, presldont, out
lined the recent pear .meet held
here last week and expressed the
opinion that every grower should'
study the "upward ;trend of pear
production and the downard trend
, of prices, and be prepared to or
ganize o meet the conditions."
The nieetlng closed with ,n dis
cussion of the lug box return situ
ation, which as usual is not satis
factory. i 8RING HUGE OUTLAY
Urj.Viqrt, Colo,.' Nov. .21. (fl'hi
Arthur. Curllss Juntos of New X0'
railroad flnr.ncler." yesterday said
in Denver If the Interstate Com
merce commlssdon grants permis
sion, to' link Klamath Kails, Ore.,
and Keddie, Col., with the Great
Northern and Western Pacific, tbo
two ro:ids wilt spend SIS. 0110, 000 in
construct Inn.
It may be the little stomach ; it
may be the bowels are sluggish.
No 'matter Avhat coats a child's
tongue, its a safe and sensible
precaution to give a few drops of
Castoria. This gentle regulation
of the. little system .soon sets
things. to rights. A pure vegetable
preparation that can't harm a wee
infant, but brings quick comfort
even when it is colic, diarrhea,
or similar disturbance.
V And don't forsake Castoria a
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The. fifteenth - car of Med ford
Hose penrjs ,pffered on the Deli-pit
market by the Winter Pear' com
mittee, sold today, forun aver
age , of. $4.80 per box,, topping the
four leading market of the land
for the second time In n week.
The high price . "was J4..4G ;pi'j
uux uir sizes- j;iu ana juu. . -
The price by sizes, was: ' -'
so-s ,a..i,.a..i...:....'.,Aji.-:;A..'M;-j5-90's
.(4 4.1(1
iocs .:....'.'.:..:....'...: -i.or
1.10's ; AM
ll!0's .'. 4.40
Kid's 4.4IP
ISO's j...; 4.4.')
165 s 4.43
180'h 4.10
l3's 4.10
In reporting upon the progress
of the Hose pear campaign In De
troit, the Detroit committee writes
thnt they have had many com-'
ments from their trade and the
consuming public- regarding the
newspaper advertising and the ra
dio talks, both of which ore han
dled by" the Detroit News. An
other advertising feature which
has proved beneficial is the work
being done by the dealer's service
man whose business it is to call
personally upon the retailers, ac
quainting them with the campaign
us well ns .the characteristics of
the pear itself. The -ripe appear-'
ance of the fruit on the auction
floor and. the Hose Hign displayed
over the fruit ore also mentioned
as being valuable Ileitis in adver
tising. The Detroit committee also
states that this publicity has tend
ed to give the Hose pear from the
.Medford district a .refined intro
duction to the trade and people of
Detroit which has proven very
beneficial so far and will he of
great value another season.
SAX FRANCISCO,, 'ov.-, 21.
(fl1) ;.OIIy-if Ulprosu'a ihpnii'irnl
prodwrY. nnd I-leien MrlUutr, lead
ins lndy In several of hia recent
plays, were married at a midnight
dinner lant nicht. with seoreH of
Htne folks hottnj; as uncxpectr-d
witnesses.
The, couple secured the marriage
license earlier in the dny. hut had
announced the wedding- would not
take place "for severat weeks.'
Moroaeo (hen invited more than a
hundred fi'iomlw to the dinner
which yupposedly was given In
.honor of -the' hride-to-be. Mu-h
to the surprise of the fiuentM, a
.minister' arrived after (he dinner
and performed .the ceremony.
BEST IN 4 H CLUBS
CHICAao, Nov. 21. (P)-j-Louii
Hailey or Kiirione, Ore., nn'd Theo
dore R. I,orcnz of Hitchcock, !0"kKi.,
have been chosen the outstanding
Klii and boy members of 4-H club
for 1920. '
Miys Kalley Is 1C years old, th-?
flute champion canning club gl"l
of Oregon. Bhe will enroll In the
Oregon State Agricultural college
next fall. Lorenz is 20, a student
at Oklahoma Agricultural and Me
chanical college.
Ask I'olnnil.la Dams.
.CAMAS, Wash., Nov. 21. W)
WaHhotiKal and Camas business
men ndopted a resolution urKlnn
the Oreicon tleleKBllon in coiirtcsh
to present n bill nppropriallni;
'J0, (toil. QOO for the eonstruetlon of
two huge dams across the Colum
bia river at lionnevllle, Ore., and
The Ualles, Ore.
-.Portland. -New mortuary of
llolman & I-utz ut Mast 1-Hh and
Iturnslde streets formally opene'l.
the child grows older. If you
want to raise boys and girls with
strong systems that will ward off
constipation, stick to good old
Castoria ; and give nothing
stronger when there's any irregu
larity except on the advice of a
doctor. Castoria is sold in every
drugstore, and the genuine always
bears .Chas. H. Fletcher's signa
ture on the wrapper.
M0R0SC0 MARRIES1 AT CLOSING TIME.
1EADINGJ0MAN IN STOCK MARKET
;! jit SHcTTrt?
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The Rhgife Hl'er Traffic Jtsso
clatiou, at Its meeting today, voted
to ask' the Southern TaMflf- rail
road, if the testimony offered this
week, at the Interstate Commerce
Commission hearing in San 'Fran
cisco relative to the laying of 75
liound .rtUsi on 'the Altunis cut-off
was ttue. ---The Traffic association
hold, if 'this he true, tlie routing
'9 tliojistlO cnst fruit crop via Al
turas.j .wilU-be Impractical. ' as the
75-fiouhd ''rails, nre'; not heavy
enough to stand fruit train sched
ules.. . f
The association also wants to
know when .lames H.i' aiuleutiy,
Soutltorn 'Pacific Traffic Manager,
and William .C. Fitch, perishable
freight manager, will be able to
hold a conference with the Traffic
association, on the equalization of
the export -fruit rates, and other
matters. : -:, '
Members of Hltc association feel
that -light' rails on the Alturas cut
off means slow speed, ilnd that
the Southern Pacific unofficial
promise of a fust service to eastern
markets is fading. It was ex
plained last summer that the Al
turus cut-off would save an auc
tion day, in reaching the eastern
markets, but thaf with- the light
rails, the thooretioal time saving
will in'rc-nlilx ho lost on 'the Ne
vada deserts. -. '
At the-conferenoer the local fruit
shippers will n.sk that -Medford
fruit shipmentH Jhe Klveii.. conside
ration in ' the Alturas Cut-off
schedules and freight . tariffs.
The Uogue liiver valley fruit In
dustry, laid great stor by tb"
relief rironrlsfri ;whrii -the Alturas
cut-off .was In operation, i
MTU SHOWN
stock .market closed .sv'ith an out;
burst of .strength today' after stic-i
cesftfully overconIng an onrly flur
ry of lifiuldatton, Rarly declines
of $1 to $-i a share in the active
issues and to $21 in a sprink
ling of . specialties, were largely
wiped out. and scores of Issues
closed with net gains of $ lto $13
a' share. 1 Halls and public utilities
wore in the 'forefront of ,tho ad
vance. United, titut.08 r .SteoJ ; common,
after selling down to 1 65.50, o;'f
?2.Ti0 from yesterday's close, ral
lied to JS171.X7 and closed at
ilOO.T.Vcinet fillh of $1,75. A met -ican
Can. Westinghouse Klectrl;.
American and Foreign Power and
Public Service of Nfw 3orVey were
among shares closing with gains
of. $6 to ,$7, and 'Oertoral Klectrlc
finished the session nt $220. , n,)
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' fiiich shares as' Bethlehem Steel.
Sew ' Vork Central, Consolidated
OnB and Standard -of Ncw Jersey
recorded net gains of about $2 f
$4. Otis Klevator, after dropping
.42 K completely recovered Us loss.
Radio closed 87 cents lower and
General Motors and Montgomery
Ward' closed unchanged.
DR. REDDY SAYS G. I
FAVORED BY PUBLIC
'I Public Bentiincnt In xtrongly on
thuWilu of 11)0 t.rat Noilltwrn In
the hourinfr now beiiiK held 1eforo
the Interstate eoinniere comntiH
Aon at Han Kianclseo, deelared Ur.
J. F. Redly, who returned to
Medford on the Shasta thin noon
from the south where he was
culled ns a witness at the hearing.
"The mob is with the Hill llncH,
but the Southern Paciriotls putting
up Ihe stronger fiRht to ward off
threatening cntnpptUlorl," he said,
adding: "Tho Hill people are rail
road huilden. and ho. far have
never before" had to fight to gain
entrance into nny territory. On
the other hand, the Southern Pa
cific litis had plenty of practice In
the past, both In gaining their
territories nnd In holding them
agaln.st Competition. -Their easels
wonderfully Ave 11 organized .and
they are exerting overy effort to
Impress the commission. Promi
nent speakers and witnesses from
all parts of the country are nt
their disposal." A" '
Big Sale Starts
, faf Will Wilson's
In Order, to nialio ooni for a
lc:ge bankrupt stock wlij'-h has re
cently. been ptirchnsed, Will II. Wil
son's More. on North Front street
is offering special reductions In or
der to clean up the large regular
xtocV. The Will II. Wlhton store
Is now crowded with the usual line
of morchnndlse, no 'there Is no pos
sible room for the Incoming bank
rupt stock. ' ' :.
Mr. Wilson's "sale opened this
morninK ami people from all parts
of the HoRue lllver valley were on
hand to avail themselves of the
bargains which are being offered..
' trrt. tVeatlii-r.
Oreson: r'atr tonlHht ami l"rl
d.iy; local Valley in the west
portion Friday morninK. Norhnnse
in temperature. .Moderate easterly
winds.. -
Adventist ; Institution '. Has
Early Morning. Blaze
Triple Alarm Sends 12
Companies to Scene
Patients Told Later. ,
PORTLAND, Oro., Nov. 21. (V)
A triple alarm sent, 12 fire com
panies to the Portland sanitarium
nt 4:30 o'clock this morninK, whore
fire, originutlnK in the boiler room,
threatened the safety of 90 pa
tients. Heavy fire tloors between
the room nnd the main bulltUiiK
kept the blaze from spreadiuK and
ditmut;e was confined to -the roof
of the small structure.
A. U Hatkcr, engineer, had left
the boiler room .tor a moment to
Inspect another part of the hos
pital plant. Returning, he found
the room filled with smoke unci
ll.uncB breaking through the roof.
On the first floor V. A. Crosseu
backer. a patient who was operated
on Wednesday for goitre, noticed
the blaae through the window ami
telephoned the fire department.
At almost the same instant "tho
flro was discovered by Anno Strat
ton, a nurse on the second floor
.ward, who also sent in an ahtrm, "
Supervisor Stewart of the Tahor
oxchaiiKe,' who has answered many
hurry calls from the hospital,
cuught the (ire call and summoned
all members of the staff and sev
eral of the doctors.
Smoke filled (be lower floor of
the institution nnd, under Ihe di
rection of Miss Porol Jackson, Hit
perintentlont of nurses, nnd Dr. W.
II. llolden, medical superintendent,
all patients were moved into the
halls ready to he taken out of the
building If necessary.
' ' - ' Mothers Sleep '
Upstairs in ! the maternity -ward
mothers and now arrivals at th"
hospital slept peacefully through
the (?xclteme;it,
"We'll tell them about It at
breakfast time," said Dr. Holden.
The hospital is operated by the
Oregon conference of Seventh Day
Advcntists. it is seven years old,
of brick and tile Construction, .in
explaining his certainty that, tho
fire could not have caused serious
damage, even bad aid not been
prompt, Dr. llolden said that all
X-ray films1 are or the nori-int'lum-muhlc
variety and aro stored In n
concrete compartment on top of the
bnllding Itself.
Chief Orenfell, Assistant Chief
Delane, Uatlallon Chiefs French,
Roberts, Johnson and Heath weru
on hand with 10 companies, four
trucks, a squad wagon, turret waff
on and a -supply truck..'
(The .first Copco Ko.riim snipltor
of, the' winter season will be held
toniKbt at fit. Mark's fluild hall, the
program being scheduled to begin
at 8 o'clock. The evening's enter
tainment is to consist of several
amateur box inn bouts, vaudeville
stunts antl comedy features, fol
lowed by a "feed." It Is expected
that a lni'Bo number of tho mnle
members .of the Copco . employer.'
club will attend this lui'tlal event.'
i I.nnl IlyiiB III
LONDON', Nov. 21. (IP) Lord
JlynK of Vlmy. who Is urferliur
from congestion of the lungs,
passed a Rood nbtht and his pm-CI'cms-
todny was satisfactory.
PRECIOUS REMEDY
FOR RHEUMATIC PAINS
Recently Improved
and Druggists Praise It
Acute Inflammation, Swelling, Pain
and Distress Speedily Surrender
When ydn nro tortured with rheu
matic agony you want to (set rid of
It as soon ait possible.
You want
to be at work
again .be
cause you
want to brina
home Hie
weekly pay
envelope s o
necessary to
the comfort
of your fam
ily. You want
lo drive all
this RiifferltiK
out o I' the
isystcui and
I-. ; I keep It mil.
Ilroadr minded pharmacists will
advise Alkmru because tuey.luiow
of the oouihIk nilinber of people
It has helped." '.-'" -
They know It Is a real remedy
because' of their training and be
cause tile maker of Allcnrti have
so much faith In It that tncy au
thorise Jnrmln & Woods Drug
tfforo nnd druggists everywhere to
dlsiiense It with the distinct under
stiindlni that one big Imt lie must
do what the buyer expects. It to
do or money hnck.
COPCO EMS WILL'
ENJOY SMOKER TONIGHT
I ISMriHkpiBsaMMassa
JHE MARKETS j AGED MINER DIES
, ..l.lvestpck .
PORTLAND, ,Oir Nov. SI. lit
CATTl.H. and !Al.'l-:g. , Talklntt
around steady: Receipts cattle SO,
calves 10. , .
HtitiS. Ouotably steady: He-
:ecipls 1 lino, IncludiuK 462 director
I tut contract.
I SIIKKP nnd I.AM11S. Quotably
(steady: receipts L'oe. Lambs. ' S4
! lbs. down, itood to choice $l0.00'fi'
i 11.00; medium $9.00 ii 10.00. All
I weights, cull to common f'.OO Co
Ill. 00. Others unchanged.
(There will be no livestock mar
ket here nex( Thursday, Thanks-
'giving day).
i PORTLAND. Ore., Nov. -21. nVi
I Kl'TTKR Weaker, prices un-
i i-baiiged. .
KtKIS, lower (imtations antici-
ipatd; prices unchanged.
j .Milk, poultry, onions, potatoes,
i wool, nuts, hay, ensearu bark,
' hops, steady, unciuinged,
San l-Yaticlsco Jtuitcrrnt
SAX KitANOlSt'O, Nov. 21.-(A)
Putteri'at f.o.b, San Francisco, 54c.
PI0.VIX. ..Ore,, Nov. 21. 1
(Spoclal! Th Ladies Aid society
of the' Rresby'terimi chirch will
bold a bazaar at the church on
Friday afternoon. They will have
lor sale aprons and home-made,
candy, also other pieces of itand
mado work. Sandwiches, salad,
cake and coffee will be sold. As
this will not keep op1 en Into tin
j t'veninc all thoso, wishing to take
; advantage of the Chance to buy
' some lovely Christ inns Kifis lire
; ui- d to como arly. '
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HILLS AFTER THEFT
OUANT.4 rAsS.'.Olir, ifov. 21.
(?) Found -.jvandoripw In'the frost
bitten hills of Josophlno, county, a
Vftiilh ulvlnir hlti iiiinin nt Alhprf
i Taylor of Seattle, was in the coun
ty jail here today nfter he is nl
U'KcI to have stolen some cloth hit?
ind cash belonging to a Wolf
.'reck miner:
Kmnloyos at -the ..mine found
Taylor, returned him to euiiin.
ruvo him food and lodging and
then surrendered hint to author!
ities.
Town Threatened
LA G KAN UK. Ore.. Nov. 21.
(P) The town of Island City,!
two utiles from here, for n time !
was threatened by fire yesterday '
when a warehouse containing 10,-1"
noil gallons of nil belonging to the i "
Fletcher Oil company burned. ; '
.dfii
Floor Enamel
Choice of ten
bemiliftil colors
. ?
PINT CAN fin
QUART CAN $1.10
special t;
A new shipment, of lienrtli
brooms. Kxtra ,sipcinl
oiicli
35c
Spruce nIccI well (i I'd lad
der, per foot...! 40c
BROWNE
Har dw a r e, Co .
Liberty Building Phono .300
5
Rosianu
(i. Ore..,
a bitter'
Nov. J
ct.ld.
the rot
Througlutuf'
' ntglu
with n wood fire ;md
DIRECT, MILL SHIPMENT j
You Save; 25c to 50c
- on every garment . , . because C. J. Breier .buys direct jfrom the big mills.
REMEMBER . . . to- examine the quality . . there may.be many. under-, '
.wear garments on the market at these prices '. . . but these are full standard
. quality garments . , of better make than we have been able to offer hereto
fore at these prices.
Men's Cotton-Knit
Union Suits
You will find theao 'well tailored
thiK. lions' sleeves 'nnd 'unkle -
I' inert wrist and -
nnltlo bands '. ..;.V..:...;.
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Heavier Weight -Cotton
Knit Unions
Men who prefer the heavier
will find this a most satiirfac
lory garment, the same eon
sl.ruetion an above. '.:...'..1.....-
The Bradford
Part-Wool Unions
Tho namfl "Bradford" Is always
llsolf. This rib knlt union is excellent for outdoor wear
Tailored in detail. The best penrl
Ions and extra stronu; buttop holes. '
Sizes 311 to
Underwear at this time of year .one always needs, and therefore. '
we urge that you, go to your nearest Breier Store and supply VI: i"."
your needs in this quality merchandise at these low prices. '
- This colorful enanwl
j;-f makes floors of lasting beauty 'Hi 'J
Soft wood or discolored hardwood floors can be made
to look rich arid colorful with S-W floor Enamel
an enamel made for this specific purpose. It has the
toughest of films. That is why it stands up month
after month under scuffing feet and daily scrubbing.
'viva wun a iicautitul, durable, enamel-like
finish that is cosy to keep clean. For real econ
omy, protect your floors with S-W Floor Enamel ;
now. Look over these Friday and Saturday
Suggestions for thrifty buyers. 1 ;
3
AlilLJIMf
tCQoeJ
1 . ! mm ,. V , ;! t. ' ,..(l.t.5...".
and j
shelter, .Mrs. W Vbb caretl for
her husband, Webb, 80, Om
yonvitle miner, unlll dawn today
when rescuers carried him to
itusthurg dead.
Webb K.unVred a paralytic stroke
yesterday while he and his wife
w ere wrtrking In t heir mine four
miles west of runymiville. I'nnble
to move him. Mrs. Webb kindled a
meager fire in the mine tunnel ami
nursed him throughout tin- nibt.
,nnl close fit-
leuKlh.
98c
r
weight unions
This is the
$1 .29
incut, hut,
ler weather.
it, at c"y
A rocommondntloii In
hut-
$2.85
mine tunnel for warmth
FREE! FREE! FREE! FREE!
Brushing Lacquer Demonstration!
Iiriiijj your handlings, old shoes, trinkets and what
have you. and sec tham made liuw! Heefor yourselli
how easv, it. is to a)plv UOOKIt'S
JJIJlTSlliXCl LiVCQUKIi." No charire;
for any part of tliis deinonstration. ,
2BIG DAYS-2
Friday and Saturday
At Our Store
Today she- walked to the nearest
neighbor and summoned help.
fhiMrsns Colds
W ;Chcckrf without.
N67 ' "dosing." Rub on7
OVER t MILLION JARS USED YEAttlY
3
Part-Wool Rib-Knit
Men's Union Suits
II Is not. often .you find sueli a fine quality nion
suit at tills low price. Mottled of- ft r f
1'eit, well l'inislied. lyons sleeves, JK I .'Vt
and nnlilo leiifith.. ...) ' 7;
Heavier Weight
Part-Wool Unions
hame construution as above
ideal for: j-cnl win
$1,49
Ho sure, to, hc.o,
j.;,..,..s;.u).:...A.. - 's;r - .v
Boy's Part Wool
Winter Weight Unions'
They aro rib-knit in gray. Mado for
warmth hs well as 'wenr. 1 ilenieinber,
you nhvuya buy for loss A m ' fg
at llreler's. """t 1 f3
Size G to 10 ,M' '--r"
THE
CARTI
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lft world mvr unJtr Out y
famou liadti-mark
m