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FXGE BIX MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, ORECiOX. TIITRSDAY, DECEMBER ". 1929. BOSC PEARS NOVEMBER SET! AT LOWER PRICE1DRY, COLD AND; ACCOUNT CHILLiWARM RECORDS Goose Chase On Portland Street Nets Yule Roast SALES RETARD The 20th car and finul cur f Mmlfiml HoMtH. offered hy the AVIniar I'rar cominiUef, wuh wild today In Detroit at an uvvi'ukp "f f a. 22 per box, the lowest of the campitlKn. J'oor condition of ih'f licarM and rold weather kept the price down. . The price hy nlzon were SO'h OO'h 100 s 110 120'h . 136 b . K0 . K.1 . IKO'H 13. If, 3.0r, :!.() 3.0;, 3.:.:i 3.15 3.(1.-, David Jt. Wood, chairman of the AVinter 1 'en r oniniit t ee, reiul t he report tit l ho Traffic associjillon ineelinu. He tmUl that incliifllriK th prleea today, the Detroit r.ini painn won hi coHt het ween $:mm and .i00. Jt waa expected that the. t-osi would he nearer $ 1 "ad when lite (ampj'lt;n was launched. Shippi ru at the noon nuetlnu expressed their uppreelatlon of the campaign, and hiiIi. that iaixe idiippeiH and distilhutorH of the J'acifle coast were vitally im prcsKcd with the anipain. a ml ft h results. Several hm!i! Hiey li new of urowi -i'h who w-re ilu IiIoiih about the eitrnpalKn at the start, hut were now cnthtifdaxtic ntpporters. and In favor of next year conducting campaign in il her ( astern eitieH. Anions i he i-oweis. nieul loneil an heltm heai-tlly in favor of the campaign ami impressed hy lis progress t his year, was Ui'kIiim!'! II, I'arsons, owner of the IlillcreHt orchards. KLAMATH PEOPLE BUY TALENT MEAT MARKET T A LK NT. i re. , 1 )vr. 5 ( Spe -?Ial.) Mr. anl Mrs. Wm. Chlhlers rinsed a deal Wednesday with .Mr. and Mrs. Orn Kller or Klamath Kails for the Mile of their property on Lho highway In Talent conslst Infc of the meat market and livinK rooniH adjoining. .Mr. and Mrs 1011c r will tako losseHslon imtnedl ntely. .Mr. nnd Mrs. f'hllderH and two sons. Huford nnd Johnny, expect to leave for California In a short time for the winter. enowns ki:k vu.k ff.tk (Continued from Page One) good order and when the supply became exhausted 16 or 2 more boxen of stick candy were obtained to reach the youngsters, who found their Kieutont doliKht to be gin u din of whistling and horn footing shortly after the distribu tion began. ' The ChrlstnmH opening was ro garded today as the biggest success lever put on by the merchants, the majority of whom had special win- i dow displays, unveiled when elec tric lights were extinguished for n few moments at 7 o'clock. 15 min utes before the nrrlvul of the North l'olo airplane special. 1 t'pon the completion of tho dis tribution of candy and toys at the chamber, the huge crowd of par ents, onlookors and children dis persed to wander ubout In the business section viewing the ninny MtructlVQ window displays, some of which were extraordinary exam ples of Christmas art. Prizes Awarded Prizes were awarded to out standing displays and the list Is announced ns follows: Furniture and hardware, Weeks and On first, llrowne's second; electrical and radio, People's Klec trle Store first, -Medford Klectrle second: Jewelry, Diamond's first, Jlrophy's second; utilities, Califor nia Oregon Power company first. Southern Oregon Has Corp. sec ond: bakeries. Fluhrer's first. Model second; , nuto and servie, supplies, ' (intra Auto Co. first, Mfdford Service Station seconu; stHiloiiery nnd notions. Swem's first, Office Supply company sec ond; confectioneries, C r o w w o n's first, Delicatessen Store second. Department stores, Mann's first; Russell's second ; specialty shops. Flhelwyn 11. Hoffman's first. Steward's $10 and 2b store sec ond; shoes, Kidd's first, Uuotery second: drugs, Strang's first. CoU vlg's seconil: men's furnlsblnns. Model first, Campbell's Clothing store second; groceries. Skagu's Snfewny stores first. Marshal sec ond. Honorable mention was given the Dig Pines Lumber company. Palmer's Music House and Med ford Peatity Shop. Crowd I .cave Mark As an Interesting sidelight tit Inst night's event, some merchants today were figuring oil tho num ber of finger and nose prints they found this morning on the display windows, - caused by prospective Christmas shoppers and youngsters mieni ptlng to gain better views by pressing close against the glass. (ni merchant went as far lis to estlmnto there were possibly near ly 100,000 prints caused by the Evening crowds. ' Santa Chain, in wire he sent buck today, indicated he was so pleased with the local reception and that due to his Inability to see nil the local youngsters, he will make n return trip to Medford December I' I to appenr at the Ulaltn theatre at 10:30 in the fore noon to greet the children In con nection with n free show. Over 8000 children were given gifts last might, nnd it was believed there was a fairly good nixed number that had been overlooked. Outstanding In lust night's open ing were tho services of Karl Dnvls Who took pun In the ceremonies In connection with the committee In charge, Without exception the momh of November,1 ll:Mt. wan the dry-ej-t November record. Since the beginning of 'weather bureau rec ords in 1 !) 1 1 , tho total precipita tion for November has never fal len below 0.K" indies. With a normal rainfall of 2.4X Inches, a deficiency of -J. AG inches Is j-hown lor i he. month, the total being 0. 0'Ji inches. The, dryness of the month Ik a continuation of a long period of aridity which began nhnut tile middle of .June, ',t2'.t, ami with the exception of a short interval of rainy weather durfnu (lie fu-rt decade of October, ex-, tended through November. Thi- average tempera! tire for the month was a little beb,w the normal temperature, for November. lloW' Ver. maximum readings were slightly hJghiT than is iimiiiI. These higher tempera tu res were offset by an average low temperatur'i which was considerably below the norma 1. Helow freezing tempera -tu res occurred on 2ti days. A lather unusual feature of the temperature records for the month was the occurrence of the highest November t mperaiure and the lowest November temperature ever lecoi ded since I lie beginning of tabulation in l!U 1. The higlo'St waa SO eifgrees and the lowest 10 deyrees, making a ra nge in tem perature, i; i degrees. 'Ilie weather was i xireiiu'ly clear folbe month of November. There were l!t I'lcnr days, !i partly cloudy and 2 b.udy. The total number 1, f elear days w;ia far above the average character of days during a Nov, m be r, The moiil h was a Is, e-rjinparalively free from lho nrdi- POIITI.ANIJ, ore.. Dor. 5. A'i A live goose eamslgned to ii 'hristmas market re bel le-d on Port la mi's busiest corner during the noon hour rusii today, flopped out of a elelivery wagon and b-d af dozen hteitogs and elerks a zig-zag rae-e up itroaelway. Now Joe All will not buy a Y iiietiile roast because lie caught It and kept it since no one claimed It. , JH HONOR OTnrMnTiiriiitin nirninnm ran OlttLUbintHINb iVILlVIUHIAL NJK f SHARE MARKET LAKE IN BUDGET i : i I i I JIllU'l' fnlIKllM-NS. III4TI- iliiys. I lie Mill llll'l ll whir h ih'iisi- fcK wax n:iry Nnv I f'ini: lull Ihc ISlll. IHtt'Ml. . The iii'ii'i'MlHKi' of ri'liitlve hu miillty (luriliK Hit' munth whh Iiiiv I(ir lho s4'iinm itml tho firo haz iiril rcmiiliifil h!;h. iliif In thecun 1 fnucil tlryni-: f lllo ultmisphpi"'. Smuko from furint flna pruvalli'il III I hi- vli Inlly nf the million thru nut thi- entire numth with only nn occasional hrciih. WIikIh wcri iimipiuilly llRht for III' monlh with south iih Uio pri' vullini; illn ctlou'. Tho iirpriiuc hourly velocity wiih 2.Ti miles, w hich Is somewhat h hh 'linn the nornuil. A lirlllliiiil lui halo was nil- si t-veil 4n the early niornliiK houi'H of the Z2llil. .Miillllily Mclt'Oi'uloKM'llI Iti'liorl. .Mux Mill Mil I're 1... 2 ... :i ... i B ... r. 7 71 47 411 . Ti2 111 ii n r.n fill ri.'i rii r.7 rr 5 5 r,7 r.s 5 II m; r.ri 3 2 Ml :i:i :i2 2li so :il 27 IK 2:1 211 20 20 21 211 2:1 20 2 5 r, 1 r.2 rn Till 4!l IX 4li 4S :ih 40 40 40 4 2 4 0 411 :is 1:1 :m :is :i7 :io 40 :m 40 :is no 4 2 40 42 Clear 1 Clour Clea r I'. 1 My. P. (My. Clear 1". (My elin r Cloudy Cloudy I', ( iiy Clear ( 'lear Clear Clear clear Clear Clear Cli'iir 1'. Cdy. Cloudy 1". Cdy. 1'. Cdy. I'. Cdy. Clear Clear I'. Cily. Clear Clear Clear I NI USIl V :U0 to 7 p.m. Stanslas Hern's 1.1; tle Symphony. NI!C service to Kdfl. to 7:30 p.m. Victor program. ' I'rranscontlllenli.l.l XIJC serv ile to !!, KlPi, KOMI), K'lW. KIT ::in to K : no p.ni. -Htand.'inl Sym -phony hour. NIIC service tn K(ll). KIK. Kri.Mil. K.r!V, Kl-'l. :.'!0 to 0 p.m.-The r'o-n'iopolllni-':. Nl:c servici' to Kill). K I Hi, KI'l. KSI.. KriA. lo :i::io i.m, Sieroory 4,a.uo. N III' i.ervici lo Klin. K(iV. ::m lo III p.in.-l'lano I'IiIihcm. XIIC service lo Kilo. 0 lo Hi::iii p.m.- I' I a n t a I I o u I'.'chocs. XIIC service o K'lill. or-'lii lo 1 1 p.m. - Mic (ii i IJooul. XIIC service o KC(l, KI'l. 1 to 12 p.m. Musical. Muskeleeis XIIC service lo Kfill. KIK. K'l MO. KI'O. SEW VOItK, Dec. 5. fP) In rre.'.M'il selliitK reslsuinco deA'el opeil In today's stock murkot u;i the inlly In jnieeri uiitercd upon Itn thiiil day. The liquidation rearlu-d siirricient volume durliit; the moni lng lo Kive the market a reaction ary appearance, hut the tide of prices turned upward axain In the early afternoon under the stimulus of optimistic trade surveys by busi ness executives nttendini; the Washington industrial conference and it hiisk demand fur the public til llll Irs and a selected list of spe cialties. Operators for tho udvunce HtriiR Klrd to press their advantage but investors wore less reluctant lo reach for stocks until the market ;Mive lurlher evidence of its sta bility. Prices, in tteneral, have re covered nearly one-third of the mound lost in the October-November bleak, and the rapidity of the leceut advance In many issues has. siiKKostod tho possibility of at leasl a technical reaction. Wide fluctuations n','aln tool: pl.'.:e today in some of tho hlKh priced specialties. People's (Ja.-. ran up .'12'i points, Otis Klevalor "0 and Columbian Carbon I -I n4 . A. M. Ilyers, Ktliuiuons. Company, Mid land Kleel I'rodiicts preferred, Al ,lled Cheniical and llrooklyn I'nloii Cas sold 5 lo S points higher. Itails were in fairly aood demand Willi "Nickle Mau-" and Chesa peake ,0 Ohio sllowilii; special si ren.nl ll. , Call .nioui-y conllnileir lo liold Mleady at I'i per cent li.it 111.' undertone was slightly firmer. I'l ices tapered off I roill I ll f hlnh levels In the lale (radius; la sym pathy wiih the weakness or V. S, Sle:d which dropped from ICS'-i to lii'j on large offerings. Stone Webster reached 10- in resismse to I he inauguration of dividends: Simmons crossed par and American Telepl oned touched 2:!2' before the demand slackened. The close was Irregular. Sales approximated 4,200.0110. W The pa rk. point AMIIXCTOX, Dec. -.. - iioiort;.lu-e of the nalion'n s as recreation centers was I out by (he house npiiropri- alloim committee when It reported . to the house today the annuaj sup- ply bill of the Interior department and provided an Increase for-na-i tlonal park service over the last fiscal year anil the budget esti mates The K.07o,'.i35 ullotled ex ceeded the appropriations for the current year by $474,1110 anditlu( , budget by 31S,420. A reduction was made to allot ' tlu.imo f,,r the construction of t'ie ; Slnnotl memorial real at Crate;-l-ake national park, Oregon, in j honor of the memory of tho la e Xieholfi .1. Sinnott of Oregon. ' ' Tile eomoiittee also set aside t '.'OH. nun for lho purchase of pri : viltely invued land In the national piirks and pointed out that the j fiscal year 11131 Would see for ill" flint time In effective operation tw program of r..oi"'."uo a year for construction of roads'and trails la the national parks. Allotments for national pi.rks In clude the following: Crater Lake. Oregon. J73.0IHI. Mt. italnier, Washington, fHV 6U0. IM XGISY -MAN TAKKK ,-,ii n-:vi's:;KTs a ii-.aii k'l UHTII KAI.l.S. Ore.. Dec. 5 ti A moneyless and hungry m"'i. who ivra4.lir, o(i cents from th-' box office of a theater here Holi day ni'.'hl. wi s senlencii) lo three y.-ars in the stale penitentiary to day. O. K. YolillK pleaded guilty to a ehari-e of robbery and l.il.l officers and the court lie had been without food BARGAINS! CHEVROLET DEMONSTRATORS Fully Equipped! ,'70( ni'ilcs , $745 coach Cfit:e ;,sm miles PUJtJ ,1 Pierce-Allen Motor Co. 112 S. Riverside Phone 100 mam A political Item of cnnslderab'e local and county interest is the fol lowing from today's Oregonian: "For the time being. Senator (leo. W. I limn of Ashland r.nes not know what he will do nbotil tho primaries In May. The Honntor Is up for re nomination from lho Jackson coun ty district but hasn't delennlned whother or not to seek a return 'o' his seut. If Senator liunn ellnil nales hluiiielf I hen .lackson county will have n brand now delegation of inexperienced men, ns John 11. f'arkln anil William Ilrlggs. the house members for the past few years, will not be ciindldales. Sena tor Dunn Is In the hanking busi ness, lie reports Hint Ashland ha.: had a prosperous year and that (he mild weiKher Is still causing imni ists lo keep lo the roads, although. of course, the tourist traffic Is not as denso us it was during the sum mer monilis." l.Ofi AXOKI.IOS. Dee. 6. (Pi l.eo Dlcgel, defending champion. ! am' 'A'altei llageu. chief challen ger, contlni,fld to lead their oppo nents at tile twenty-seventh hole i of today's third round 311-hole f match play In (he National rrofes Jsional (lolfers association cham ; pionsbiii. Dlegel was two up on j dene SaniKcn of Now York, while llagen had a six up lend on Tony I.Maneio, another. New Yorker. Craig Wood, Woomfleld, N. J., was two up on Johnny rarrell. (New York, at the 27th. while Al Watrous, Detroit, and Al Ksplnosa, Chicago, were all square at the 1 same station. SIIAXdll.M, Dec. i. (d'l Nori ous .Nationalist government troop defections apparently connected Willi the I'tlkow m ll 1 1 1 1 v of several thousand government soldiers w;h disorders Tuesday, were reporte.l tonight as inking place In numer ous localities along the Yangtsc river. .... JxWk Mothers . . .Watch Children's colds COMMON' hcail colls often "srttlr" in throat anil clust whriv tin y may become dangciouii. Don't take a chance at tin" lost sniffle tub on Uulilr.n's MimtciolcOficct'ifry hour jorjim hours. C'liildrin's Mllltctoli' 11 )tnt (Snoil ojj Mintcrolr, you have known so loittf, in j mililiT I'lirm. , j Working like the trained masseur, tlul famous hlrlnl nl'mlol iniislanl. cainpluir, menthol ami oilier imcrnlirnts htinits relief namrallv. It nciH-irJiesaiulsiiniu- j lares MikmI circulation, helps (o draw out infection ami pain. Keep lull Slrcnr.111 ollisicroic on oanu, for a. lulls and the milder (."lulJrin's Muitcrulc lot lis tie tots. All di Heists CIIMlinl.N'H Collegiate Pajamas In Vat-Dyed Prints Kvcryhody is wearing llicni '. . . piijanms lire not just for (lie coll('f;'iii1 trade . . . al tlioiifjh it luiist Ih admitted I hat. the younger jicnerat ion si, 'tried tlie PA JAMA FASHION " And tliis I'reiei1 store is ineet (lie demand for collegiato piijiimas. An Extra Good Quality S1.25-S1.95 HERE FAD AND UTILITY UNITE We ol'l'or Yiui lieri1 liijfli-coniil vat-dyed, printed ii.jiinuis liiiiile up in n viiriety of colletiiiite styles . . . slip-overs, doiilili'-lii'ciistcd offoets tliut open down the front, nnd 'I'uxodo styles. We nsU yiui to notice the fine tailm-iiisz. its tliese were designed nnd made in nnr own tiiinncnt facinry, to our own sieeil'ii'ii(ions. sizes 1 1, lii, IS nnd ;tS M 3TOR.e if I Christmas Giftf. 1! ' Operar ... Drama! ... Vaudeville! ... Greatest Dance Orchestras!... 1 lrysf,f(Wl 1 dffll f iSt. Sports! ... Newt of the World! 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Store Kelt lind Velvet H.-its, vnlnes to !fS.."i(l, your choice ill this sale $1.98, $1.50 and $1.00 each .-.!S Metallic Hals $3.9S K'iiUlie Kelts at 50c """tSllw lUvirasHMaMsasflnsHs. rTisrrnissiaiMji Don't forget to visit either or both our shops during this sale. Sale lasts until every. hat is sold. 1