Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, December 31, 1929, Page 4, Image 4

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'PXGE FOUR
' WAIS
INCREASE
Deposits Exceed $6,000,000 j
Largest Total in Med-1
; 'ford's History Tourist;
Travel Brings Revenue!
Prospects Bright for Pros- j
perous 1930 Mining De-
' velopment Underway.
jwosiis of mkdi oui)
hanks.
Tutal Four
Year
191 1
11,5747 .00
l,:fl,:i(;-l.ou Hj
ll
1913 ,
1914
111 1 5 .,.
111 IS
. 1917
' 1918
19111
1020
1911
L 19t'2 .......:....
1923
1924
1923
12
V 1927 (Oi-t. 10)
192S (lec. (..
1929 (Nov. 7)
... l,717,0!'l.JO
I.7S3.V0V.VU
1,1181,1(24.00
l,854.C(i.OO 4
2,2.17,HI2,0i
2,43K,308.U
3.173.K7S.OO
3,504.872.00..-
3,158.003.00
4.013.308.00
4,290,1100.00
4.377.244.00
4,857.416.00
0.214.898.00
5 107. J .
G I J 7 4 2 02
10,317. H7
I'liming the 'nls mlHion dollar
mark, bunk depoHitH of tlit four
Ali:dford banks lv evlibnct; of
the healthy IjiihIiickh euudilion thu
city Ik eiiJoyliiK- taut year wit'
neHKcd tho bint' est total of burnt
dcpOHiln in local blftoi y. . li.
of the bankH, Jackson Count yr
Mudford National, First National
and KiirmerM' and KruilKiowei-H,
i-eported ftopd -tt u f-n e it 9
There we
IV Aivlyiflve other .'cflf1(V m(Jw. MunuH of on"flM:tliiK ln
i that ImU Taruer deposits UH t,u, Nt.w V(,ar Uawnt.(K
In Oregon
in WVJ.
L'p itntij , years uku, (four banks
tA-ere connlUvreti too many to 'tferve
tho needs of the Medford uml the
HurroundhiK community, but un'tu
ereaMcd poHiilatlon, an increased
payroll 'and U KreuteP numbed Jo'
busluesK establish iiientH actually
made full! bunks Ii 'itcr-eiuiliy. ' ",
Continually Increasing payrolls
are. pointed, mit ub a heed for tho
city and nro expeetod -lM. comu in
duo eouruo of .time. ConCcfnb,
which would employ many men,
have . nmdo ovurlurow vt loeutliiK
In Medford.
' : The slock depi-osidon dl not
ttiutei tally affect buslnesH coiidl
Uons at leant as far us one bank
van concerned. It, reported the
best jeninlrii;s in' 'Its history" per
Jthare. . ieople of Jackson county
Invested conservutivt-ly In stocks
and did not place their entire aav
Iiik In iuestlinable investments,
one banker explained.
A contrlbutliiK feature, which
did much to benefit Medford the
past year was the tourist trade,
hrhiKiiiK In many thousnmls of
nuto travelers, who Hpent many
thousands of dolhirs durlnu their
. Hiny In Medrord and vicinity. Mirny
spent the entire summer along the
shores of thu county's numemhlu
lakes and water courses. Hecym-
Inn deeply i-mppesN4'it- with the
' Ki'undciir of, lbcul ncnery and the
hwtlih ulvltm ViimlltlcH nf tmuthern
CAME WEST IN A
COVERED WAGON
"I suffered with stomach trouble
and constipation for 20 yeai-.. My
food disagreed with me. mv liver
was out of order and 1 didn't tjecp
well. I became in wvuk and run
down 1 was hardly aide to uvt
5 a
MIIH. M.MIV JIK.MX!Si:X
around. I was ni'tually- afraid to
try aiitl go out alone.
"The way Sm-gon strengthened
me was remarkable! Mv iipp'-tll
Is fine now. and mv stomach trouble-.
Is over. I sleep good, and
mornings am brimful of strenctb
and energy, I now go anywhere I
wunt to by myself! Saigon Pills
tnnnil Ho mv llvcr'.nml uiiva toe
lusting relief from isinsllrinthnV M 1
cuini' to Spokane In n covered wag
on r0 years ago and I've seen the
lime I'd have given everything to
have the splendid health Sanion
brought me," Mrs. Mary llennllig
gen. Ullti W. Sth Ave.. Spokane,
MnglM's Drug Co., Agents,
Know Your Motor Association
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4 AY 4 7
L. C. GARLOCK
Manager, Oregon State
Motor Association
ll I.. ('. (iniloi k
j MamiKtT Mi-ilforil Jtrtin:h
' l'nliH you l(now your UKHociu-
lion unl what It ran do for you,
'"u lirv ,,wt k use of the
nifiny services k has to offer, and
Mf jwu arc not availing yuurKcIf
of lhiHi mTViri'M. you art' not df;
rlvlnu full bcnfflt of your Miitm-l;ii,-Hhl.
. -
KiniTKvncy Itoad S(rvl-t: The
aHHof.'lattou inalnlalim an (.'luer
livncy road ncrvlre within a ten
mJI radiuH of ItH listed HKM.-hanlcal
Hei'vlcc for the hcncrlt of lt mi-m-liifi'H
of affiliated A. A. A. Hubs.
Thin isorvloe llK'ludfM thirty inln
uti rnofhaiih-ar rli'Mt-ald and the
roodKidf. towinK to the ni'arKt
UiHon tleifVt iry of :a Vr .oil, the
('hl,ns""f or tire for me lacuew.
New Year Presages Tranquil Era
In Foreign Relationships of U. S.
Chief Concern in Naval Confab
Ily Klrke NlniM)ii
(Assochited f'ress Her vice Writer)
W'AHlilXt'.TOX W) -The Ameri
can shin of sl.-itn balled in tran-
. North, south, west, Pilot Hoover
could .discern tu grnve perplexity
just ahead for his administration
that was not a problem common
to nil the family of nations.
J lis chief concern as navigator
was to enHtuanl. It hud to do with
the Hearing London conference on
naval armaments; with tie.w ef
Jorts In protiioliuu, of pei-tnanent
peuce, M
i n the Far Kant, war -.clouds,
which' have hovered over the
tangled Hlno-ltusslan r a I 1 w a y
dlsiute in Manchuria, have large-
ly disappeared.. '..In Washington.
however, no intmctmue jnuein)n
of protecting American lives of In
terests complicated renewed ef
forts of Hei'ietary Htlmson to find
within the broad terms of Ihe Kel-liigg-ltrland
unfvii-sal peace pact
a formula of diplomatic pressur?
for peace.
With Mexico mi the south as
with Canada to northward, Ameri
can relation wen friendly. No
new dispute over oil lands or ban
ditry had arisen to vex the tnui
nuility of .lexlcan-Amerlciin con
tacts Ambassador Morrow had
Achieved.
In Central and Houth America,
also, the outcry of anti-Amcrlcnii-lem
and alleged American Imper
ialism, which marked the troubled
cuifTse of NIcaniRUn'H civil war,
had died away.
Nicaragua was consollilatlng It
self under leadership of Its liberal
president, (leneral Moncada. and
American murines, who supervised
the election and crushed out-1
breaks of banditry, were awaiting
orders for hoinu, their numbers
already greatly reduced. I
.Kartlieif ' sum)), v prubi-yn ; of
vearn" standing and that bad ttl-.
:' mir-T? -rr- " TV " 'r
Radio Reception
Peak of Sun
Ily Howard AV. lllakeslw, '
Srleneo Killlnr.
(AKsoclnled Press Keulure Servlet'.l
IIIOS MOI.NKS. In.. Dee. 31 (Pi;
ImptitvltiK r.ullo rereptlon for s'V-;
eral years exrept for a brief ('-1
rlml ii 1 ,4iut a v.ir beiu'e. was foiv
eilst at the Amevlran A ssni'lnt Ion
fur th' Advnliermi'lll of Hi'li'liee
eiinvehllotl by llnrlan T. Stetson of
Oliio Wesleyun u nlvevsll y.
Stt'tMtn bused bis prediction on -wluil
be, doxcrllu'il a 'reinnrkable '
fuHlllm. n'' n( a- foiei iist cf tltcj
fffert of stinspots upon riiilto tbnt
be ami Dr. (ireenleaf W. Pb-ka'd
"viniiiriuVv l'fiire the assmllutlon
ii .vi'j.r Hint. Tills was tlmtitbel.v
would bo an Imreuve In- the hum-;
ber of sntisiHits Ibis tall Infoi'fer
IllK with the hroitili'llst bauil, lb:lt!
Jin. tbe radio used for promanis. .
That, lie said, was Inst what hap
pened this rull In (iilnber mid No
vember. -
Now, be sabl be has .nlilltlotl.il ,
evlilenee that tbe number of, spots j
rle iin. I falls earn 1 " months.1
tuegon climate, many never re
turned to their former homes, but
pun-hascd property here and es
tablished permanent residence.
Another feature, while not yet
fully dcvcloperi. is the possibility
of n huge mining program In
southern Oregon during the next
year; plans having been forum-'
lated for mining tlnvelopturnt oil:
lin ger scale than cvrr before,
according to one local banker who;
Is funilllnr with the mining sltun-
ll,.n. !
I
Classified advertising aeti result I
MKnFORD'MATJj
A llHt of tlieac MtulionH should
kept in your cur ut ull times.
Touring and iload information:
The Tourint and Jtoud Inforinution
department, mulntalnt-d by tbu '
uHtuciation ar prepared, and -ail-
im ready, to Jmwuc lltiierurie for
i any trip desired. I'niteU KtatOM
( mji p. Ktato nut, dtuicd Htrlp
niajm and route KheetH. data an
tit type of accommodation and t
pi-ii eM of hotel In any time, ac- ,
I'ommodationH and c-okim at tour-
iMt dtmpM, and any tiuetttlun or
servire to render the trip c4Ih
I more enjoyubje and JnteremtiiK. ;
may be ohtaineu rrcim mw aepun-
i nient. lp to date road informa-
tion and Information regarding
condition of liiKhway, typo of nur
faclnff, whetlier paved, oiled or
unlnproved. location .and condi
tion of all detours. ,,,
UurlnB the paHl nix yeurH the
hruncli office, located in the l
C'haiiilier of Commerce at Mudford
Iiub taken care of over 2.10.000
tourlfitx' Inquiries, rcKurdljiK roads,
scenic IjeautleH, fliihIiiK. ljcHlde u
DiBtliiK in Ketllnic many to locate
in and around Medford.
The oreison Ktale .Motor uimo
ciatlon is afflliuted with over. 900
other cluliM in the United KtateH
and Canada, and all ure uffilluted
with the American Aulomohlle Ab
locialion or A. A. A. nH It ill com
monly called, all of which are
reaily to servo you.
The Oregon Htate Motor Asso
ciation is working towards the
Iironer and adequate marking of
the highways of tho state. Jackson
county roads will all have K"
on them before iouiiki ueasuii
Htaitri for 1U30.
ThcHe. are Home of tho nervlrcs
that the Ort'Kon HUiie Motor Ab
toeiution provideH for Kh mem
berw. You may use them one and
all, and only ty uhIhk them can
you derive the full -benefit that
the nwMjcialion ha Intended that
youiHhould ct throuKh your mein
berrhlp. ways held a threat of war yielded
at last to pacific adjustments.
Peru ii nd Chile had found means
to bridge In friendship the Tacna
Arba rift; the border dispute be-
tween Molivia and Paraguay, blood
tinged ut the outset, was moving
slowly toward peaceful adjust
ment under Inspiration of Pan
American machinery located In
Washington.
In Europe, the passing of Cler
many's great .conciliator, Oustav
HtrrsHcmann, made no break in
tho progress of post-war rap
prochement to which tho flitted
States has lent Its aid continuous
ly while standing aloof, as a gov
ernment, from Kuropeun political
quarrels.
HI e of a new tabor ministry to
Knglaud served onjy. to pave the
way Prcsldcnl ll.ver had chart
ed toward the London uavul par
ley and, for the f iit time, had
brought u Itrltlsh prime minister
and an American president Into
round table discussions of - com
mon problems und alms.
Marking the more hopeful out
look of peace plans, former Sec
retary Kellogg and his vls-a-vls.
Urland of France, were receiving
abroad hluhest honors for their
Joint labors In erection of the uni
versal peace pact.
Iloth Italy and France had been
won to participation In thu Lon
don naval parley, desplto their re
fusal to take that course two
years before at President Cool
Idge's Invitation.
Thus, at the New Year, the moat
actlvi- phases of America's Inter
national dealingi; wehe those ulni-,
t-d at world peace, '
Still ahead lay tho many and
difficult Huesttous that might arise
from external aspects of new
American farm. relief .or tariff leg
islation: but in nune of these lay
war threats or a challenge to
America's will to live at ' peace
with nil peoples.
to Improve as
Spot Cycle Passes
while making a hi rise and full
each 11 yeam. a circle within a
circle. The big 1 1 .year peak Is
over.
"Forecasting on the basis of II. e
I 5 -month cycle." he said, "the yeur
1930 should show a general de
crease in radio signal strength in
the broadcast none. Ily the end
of I9.1U und tbe beginning of 1911
Ihe general rise of secondary sin
spots maximum should be evlden:.
Ily. I Ml', however, It Is believrd
wo shall, he so fne from the maxi
mum I UycUr .poiKuUthat the sec
ondary period will have no sin b
efeel oiv radio feoeptlon as we had
In Hi:' and' 1929,"
Still another hope for better
radio was, explained by Command
er Heck of llm L'nlted States coast
mid geodetic survey. This Is In lb"
"serious Consideration being given
to a proposition to broadcast dat'.y
with the weather reports" certain
Information about magnetic cor
dltlou. to aid radio operators ulnl
radio transmission studies.
MRS.HOOVEH RECOVERS
FROM INDISPOSITION
VAHHINC,TVN, Dee. 3 1 . J
M i-ft. Herbert- Hoover, wife of the
president, who has been confined
t th Willie IIoum with n c!d
for the p..t two days, todtty had
lirartlciilly recovered.
t Di Joel Hoone, White House
physician, mild that Mrs. Hoover'
Indisposition hiul been stlKht but
i hat cure had been token that
she should not nuKi-uvnto the cold.
TKTBUyE, MEDFORD,
- -; - ;
, Dnnniu nf Mrlr.H
nuiiuai iiujjui i ui mcuiuiu
Irrigation District Lists
Revenue at $2,484,093
T928 Exceeded By $782,
263 ' Pears and Apples
Chief Source of Income
Details Given. V
Tho annual crop -report of tho
Medford Irrigation ' District filed
today by K. J. Leach, general man
ager, shows that the crop revenue
this year exceeded 192K by 782,
263. The total for 1928 was
1, 702,417: this year. $2.44,093..
The revenue from, the orchards
of tho district, fore 1.929. was
,296.093. 916.862 boxAt of pears
lil-mifht a rulm-n t.f ft 1 l, Tut
: und J 09,6o boves of appki, i 77.-
400. Small fruits, grapes, and
nursery stock brought $15,812.,
The district has a population of
2.UJ4, with ,05M wuter users. Thq
average size of farms, in the dis
trict i 8.72 acres, showing a trend
towards thu smalL acreaKes, tliough
some of the larsest orchard tracts
in southern Oregon are within tho
boundaries of the district, which
com prises 9.575 acres. &
Fruit KUilistit-s
Tlio pear crop by variety, loxesi
and revenue is aa follows: ,
Hose ,
FSartlelts ....
D'Anjou
NeliK
Com ice
.Misc. pears
...172,060
...3(10,056
...208,1112
... :2.0lifi
... 67.U92
... 25,4J2
453, If I
UI5.697
5K2.082
223.005
10H,y-14
09,862
ToUil 15,S02 f 2.102.791
Statistics on the apple crop are:
Newtowns 100.40" f 104,740
JonathniiH , 8,378 ' 11,271
SiiiUenbei-Rs 17 . 34
-Misc. apples an "'") 1,445
Total 100,009 $ 177,490
, JtiiiNo turn t loveifl
' Holurns from alfalfa 44 clover
amounted to'43.919. less than
one-third of the revenue' from the
aame source. .In ,1924,. drain rev
unue waH $14.724. Corn, $5,205;
truck KarilnnliiK, 138, K5 1, an' In
ureaau of $7.0110 over lilts': und for
livestock, eKRS and milk, . $47,073.
jThe miscellaneous income for tho
district was S38,2U5. ,
The acrcaKn in the district was
segregated nil fuiUWs: Orchurds,
5.400; alfalfa, 1,800; fci'aln, 000:
corn, 000; truck Kiudcns, 850;
pastures, 275; and miscellaneous,
60. .
There are (174 homes, of a value
of SI .070,1 75, Vsarns and other
improvements bring the Improve
ment value to $1,325,430.
Livestock In the district is val
ued at $110,4811, apportioned as
follows: Horses. 2115; mUles,-'25;
daily , cows, 4i3: beef cows'. f;5;
hogs. 143: fowls. 15,074: sheep 37,
and hives of bees. 77.
GRANTS PASS VETERAN
40 EI 8
Medford and.tirants Pass menir
bet's of tho 4(1 el 8 shared honors
ut the annual election and installa
tion of officers held at the lociil
armory last night; Noble Htantot
of the northern city carried off fie
office of chef de gare. with his
home town "buddy." Italph Single
ton, winning the title for the next
12 months of chef de train. Henry
i'ace of Medford was selected a.i
conductor: John Holmer of Med
ford, former chef( de gare, and
John Knders of Ashland, were
named chamlnots.
Hen Commit of Grants Pass be
came neat year's correspondent;
Jim Hroniley of that city, gardo
de la forte, and Austin lirowne!)
of Grants Pass, chcmlmit. .
Suckers Grow Wary
NKW YORK. (Pi Suckers aro
getting wise. The milloiinl better
business bureau says that Ihe pub
lic has learned so much about
sound financial prncllco that high
pressure promoters are having n
hard time putting over fnko' slocks.
mm w I
niot cuniioL;
uioi.onuvvo:
hrm if r i ivt
nr.N YrUKi
ULUI I 1.1 111
-. . -: ;
REX CAFE
SI Special New Yearns Menu $1
Served from 11:30 A. M. to 9:00 P. M.
Cruli Cocktnll
Celery on llranch Ripe Olives
Chicken a la Relne
Haked Fillet of Sole - a la Orly
Choice of. . , ' ' '
Stalled Young Oregon Turkey Cranberry Sauce
Special Steak Stanley
Tenderloin of Turk Olacod Apide
llmist I'rlni Rib or Beef - An Jus
Hot Mtirfins
CV'uined Whip Potatoes or Southern Sweet littii
Creamed Corn
. l'each l'linento Supreme Salatl
DESSERT
Choice of
, ,. Ic Cream and Cake Plum ("itdillhg ,.' ; ,, .
Hard or Fruit Snnce
Hot Mince e or Pumpkin Pte Whip Cream
Cuftpp
QUKflOX, TUESDAY,
Radio Program
KMED '
Mall TrlbuncVlrflln Station
. 22K.1 meters 1310 key. ,
Tuesday, lHt 31.
0:00 to 6:15 Scherer Motor
Co. ;
6:15 to 0:30 News and mar-
bet reports by Mail Trib-,
' une. r
,6:30 Kducationjil feature. .
6:30 to 7:00 Brake shop. ,
8:00. fo 8:30 Pig Tail Mar-
ltet.
8:30 to 9:00 KMED. . ;
:0 to 10.00 California
Oregon Power Co. '.
WcducMtoy, Jauuary 1.
8:00 to K:30 Children's
Gold Bond liadio half hour.
8:30 to. .8:45 purkcr Potato
Chips. . . j
8:45 to U:U0 Flcklnsen'o Ka-.'V
dio Shop.
H:00 to li:30 Park Clrocery.;
9:30 to 10:00 Monarch Gro
cery and OH Station.
10400 to 10:30 ilunnu Dept:
Store. . . ,
10:30 Murket Xews Service.
10:30 to 11:00 Heath'B Drug
Store, . - .
11:00 to 11:30 Burleson's
Ladiea' ready-to-wear store.
11:30 to 12:00 Lwls Super-
Service Station.
12:U0 to 12:30 Jackson
County Dldtf. & Loan Assn.
12:30 News flashes by Mail,
Tribune. .
12:30 to: 1:00 Pierce Auto'.
Frelsht Lines, f. ;!
1:00. to 1:30 City Cleaning 4l
Dyeing Vorks, - r
1:30 to 2: 00 Rulace Barber;
-Shop.
2:00 to 2:30 Merle Kindle.
2:30: Selected Poem.
2:30 to 3:00 Orthophonies.
3:00 to 4:00 Jacksonville '
Hour. ' 1
6:00 to C:15 Popular record-.
ings.
C:15 to 0:30 News and mar-
ket reports by Mail Trlb-
une. .- . . . ..
0:30 Educational feature.
G.-30 to. 7:00 Popular record-
Ings. ,
Daity Meteorological Report
Dccember-31,7929
, . Forcjrt t, '' ". ' )
Medford and vicinity:.' Tonight
and: Wednesday (air, with- morning
tor. - Normal temperature:. -
Oregon: Fair tonight! and Wed
nesday with morning valley fogs
in west portion. Normal tempera
ture. , i
-1
Local Data.
n
I.
a V-
Temperntiire ( Degs.) .... A3 .29
Highest (Last 12 hrs.) .. 40 43
Lowest (Last 12 lirs.) .. 29 ' 28
Ilel. humidity (Pet.) .... 83 99
Precipitation' (ins.) t 02 ., i T
State of weather ..Cloudy Clear
.. Lowest temperature (his morn
ing, 27 degrees'.'
Total precipitation since Sept. 1,
1929, 7.61 Inches.
Temperatures ayear ago loday:
Highest, 4"; lowest. 32. .
Observation Taken at & A. M.
120th Meridian Time
x if
v.i
r 3
CITV.
3
5 ?
Baker City
Uismarck
Uolsc ,
i Denver ......
Ues Molnos
I Fresno
; Helena
Los Angeles ..
Marshflcld
Phoenix ...,.,...
Portland
'Red llluff
20
26
20
.36
28
32
30
66
32
51
40
34
34
211
42
26
36
30
36
26
Clear
Clear
Clear
Clear
. Clear
; Foggy
Clear
Clour
Clear
Cloudy
Clear
Foggy
Foggy
Clear
, Cloudy
Clear
Clear
Clear
Clear
Cloudy
' Rosehurg 52
'Salt Ijiko City. 10
I San Francisco .. Go
Santa Fe 48
Seattle .....'. 48
Spokane 4ti
W alla Walla .... 52
Wlnnliwg
W. J. HUTCHISON,
Meteorologist.
W. J. HUTCHISON,
. Meteorologist,
OltKlTON CITY. Al Wills was
charged with driving an automo
bile while intoxicated and V...H.
Ftilkerson was charged wllo Intoxi
cation following an accident near
hbrc
DECEMBER 31, 10'2!.
PORTLAND, Dec. 3 L iA
Butter and butterfat prices sccin
determinod td start the New Year
at figures dower than any others
reached in months. Another de
citn ux- 10 alt., iil,oHtf ' ine ims wus
posted, loday... -This tput joxiran
at 8
7c and butlfcaV'oV'iWtland
delivery
i ' ' Livestock
PORTLAND. Ore., Dep. 31. UP)
CATTLE and CALVES: Keccipttf.
cattle, 60, calves 10. 'Around steady
with Monday' close, or steady
: higher for sho stock and tfUZ
hJslr for calves and veal era.
Half era, good $9. 75 f 10.25, com
mon to medium $7.U06 9.7&. Cows,
good $8.25'8.75, common to me-
dium $8.00428.25. low cutter $3.00
foAAfi Kitllu muut ti otonln T fiO
fiS.OO, cutter to medium $i.50&
7.60. Calves, 500 lbs.-down, me
dium to cnoice J7.0U& 9.50, cull
to conunon $ti.oo7.50v
HOG8; Fairly active with best
light buichers 25c lower than
Monday's-close,' Receipts 325, In
cluding 8 drive-ins Heavy weight
'J.hl)ii lt medium weight 410f(
11.20. . Light - weight f$ll'&ill;25.
Ught lights, 1 30.1 BO-.; lbs., medium
to choice 10.50 11.2.: r ,
' BHEKP and LAMBS: talking
steady; receipts sheep, 100. j
v . Y'roducc. .
PORTLAND. Dec. 34. W
gutter: r , Cent . lower; cubes, ex
tras. 3Tc: standards, 3Cc; prime
firsts', 35c; flrstg, 33c Creamery
pricea: Prints 3c over cube stand
ards. ,' . -,.: : , x - -
MILK - Cutterfat. cent lower;
raw. milk (4 per cent). $2.40$ 2, fiO
ewe, delivered. Portland, less 1 per
cent. , Butterfat, . station, 34c;
track, 3Gc; deliveries at Portland,
39c.
" Kggs, .poultry,, country, meats,
onions, potatoes., wool, nuts, bay
cugcara, bark and hops steady and
(unchanged.
San- Pninclwa Butterfat
SAN KRANCISCO. Dec. 3l'. W)
Butterfat f.o.b. San Francisco
42-ic. ' - ' ' -
Supar and Flour.
PORTLAND. Dee. ,31. (-Pi
Cane sugar (sacked basis) Steady j
cane, fruit or berry, ' : $5.40 , pcr
cwt.: beet GusaCi.,5.ik ,cwt,, .i j
Flour (city delivery prices)
Steady: family patorits, 4?s. $S.OO;
HAPPY
NEW
YEAR!
'' " aurtneri in ' Community
Development"
I . ; ; : -i
y y Resolution (or tf)t ietu
"To. Offer to you at all times the Greatest possible Values", i
on all your Hardware and House Furnishing necds.,.to have ' 1
what you want when you want it at the lowest price corvr -
Betty Bright
Self Wring-
ing Mop
Safe Quick
1 ' Only '
89c '
vv -..
"... j .; As Advertised in our January Store News" "
m m
ft" ' 2SS
RATCHET BfeACE d". 50C
IftlNCHSWSBP
Btrooa-dependable. At
an amulnily low A 14
. W A
whole wheat. 7,lo; Kiuham.l
UKs. $7.ti0; paU-y flour, 4Js. 7.5.
Kan Franclsrti lnill VrUv '
SAN FltANCIHCO. Dee. 3l.-rVh
(Fed. -State Market News Service.)
Apples, hexes, Newtown Pippins
$2.5012.75. Northwestern: Delic
ious, xf. 3 5H 3,
MRS. PHELPS HOSTESS
, TO ROGUE RIVER CLUB
- j
' KOCa'K'niVKIt, Oro., !oc; iiil.J
(ieclalifr-The Clvlti iiipr(ivomont
club met n( tlie holub ) Mm: li'ii
I'helpH Ifilday. The' mauling "
well attoniled. ThAse present were
Mrs. OrhnmoU, Mrs'hepliBrd, Ml'8,
to j
i
in
; Beautiful new
. Ford bodies on
showrooms
C. E. Gates Auto Co
f JLJ
Sixth and Pacifid HigWay - Phone 141
sistcnt witn dependable quality
Wt appreciate your patronage...', we intend to continue
to deserve it by living up to our " Associate" Resolution
ioo
, Values awaiting you Klgw!.
; Ulsht.compmtt bat with t
many feet of drying jooctl!.'50C
! i ! ' ' I ' t 1 I , .
'waste basket
DAIRY PAIL
Quart Rctinned.
69c
i real bargain..
Medford Furniture & Hardware Co.
" "A Reliable Place to Trade"-Sixth and Bartlett "
MARSHALL WELLS ASSOCIATE STORE NO. 525
er, i;. IMrUsey, Mib. Wiley,' VH
IiraHliear, fMis. iWlkin, Ills. Swack
Mcllvaln, -Mrs. Eads, Mm. Carter
.Mru. (MtLacew aud Mrs. DU, ami
'for the day wore Mra.Fowlor, Mr.
sauaiy aau; jusa maysf Sflmlry.
MONTGOMERY "WARD IN ,!
PORTLAND HAS BLAZE
. I'O.llTJ.AND, Ore.,. Beo. Sl.Z
f l'lre of undetermined oiiKln caiunf
j $l&a6' Jlhinago to the. second floor
jof he. XJontKomery, .Ward building
! hcre'eiirlj- today. 'The blato startj.
jed bllei,;mployex.. were 'takins
Inventoi y. - -
at our
gear
Northern
'.King
ToHet. TIs-
. ."ue
1000 , Sheets
, 6 roll for
. . 47e ' .
:7
I ,111
1930
BREAD
' 'N
BOARD '
Open tbednr and
lim't Ibc boitrd.' ,
A handsome, roomv Bread Box with built
in Bread Board and holder for knife- Some
lhin New) Compact and ,, .-, ft
convenient. Associate Brrce, only. ftl.O"