r fl) MENACE I SURPLUS PRODUCTION Over-Supply Described As Small Compared to De mand Small Shift in Conditions Would Wipe Out Commodity Margin. Ily Clinton Cufl'lil. Associated Press Staff Writer. WASHINGTON. May 7. () persistent weakness of the scale of -cnoral commodity prices plus widespread complaint of overpro duction In many lines, should not. In the opinion of ltobert P. La mont. secretary of commerce, bo allowed to cloud the business vis- Ion because of one cnoerrui andi material fact. In his oplnon, based on observa-l lion from his official post as well j as on lonir and rich business experi ence, such an oversupply of com modities as now exists, as compared to demand. Is relatively small. Sen- j oufl a" bns been its effect on prices j brlnKlnii about a fall In the Ken- I AO Tunisia, ..May 7. eral Index ratios that ranges from j Tl,l! American delegation to from 6 to 8 per cent since Decern- l-ui-hanstle congress landed 111 l,erhe is Inclined to reward th?jthLs Moslem land today from the surplus as one that showlnp n 1 Fre-nch liner Uochamheau. many lines may swiftly disappear. 1,10 I"1" eomprisini; 3 1 a pilgrims It is ratner remaraaiilo now i j,mall a differ I'Ben supply 1 1ft a weight on W ,C ... tt,rill wll a difference Is needed lie-1 and consumption lot" nv congress officials and the on prices, or converse-1 to thrust them up." Laniim:! fald. "We used to find In the cas? of Iron that a variation of one or two per cent of supply over do- mand or the reverse, was more tha.i sufficient to vary prices. "From all of our studies, it does notieeni that industrial goods have hecn piled up high enough In any staple line to threaten a protracted neriort of absorption before they are moved, and before production and distribution can he resumed a normal pressure. With n stendy increase In population in the coun- try, with a permanent disposition I inw tunipcrnture in Interior Thurs ln our jicoplp to consume in th; day. lontt run imllvidunlly more sood.s and services. It dopH not seem t- me that a general appearance of iiverproductloii of commodiUos can lie In nu maintained. Any apparent surplus that now exists, and is af fecting prices, can bo taken up rather quickly in tho United Stales tiy a relatively small shift of con ditions." KALKIGH, X. C. ATay P) Ueijistrara in North Carolina wer: arred today from asking persons' ir,wn.'nnn lor ine staio primary j hfthcr they voted for Alfred K.i Smith, thp democrntic preshlentlal I nominee in 1928, under a rullntc men by Attorney-General Dennis 'J.'Brummitt. Brummltt said reRlstrars miht only one question and gave ihaias-Wlth which politicul party -ire you affiliated ?" I BE ESTABLISHED i in M.K.M, Ore.. .Mhv 7. fP The rk of LornpletlnK the IMper Me- i fund for the OMlnlillnlimi.nl t a chair of Jourimllsm nt Wil- smctte university will bo under sell next week under the direc n of Ir. Charles M. Klnc of hittiBo, aceordlng to nnnounre by university authorities. The "r w he In ht, f ihn i.,t . ' Wr n. l'loer of the Portlanil I "wnlan. It is proposed to raise Jjno.ono. I erl U T r, - r- mwiiw i FLORENCE STREET PAVE ORDEM VOTE OF COUNCIL f K.ne.ul Into,-,.,, to Ml.,lfni.d ',. a ,c,lulkW lw,,cj ,. , c, . council last nlM.t ,,..i ... Khl c"vcimK the ''loionco Nllfl.r l.,.l from ';"t .Main , uu-c, ltu . ti,iu lli'a it haps, Is one of ,le rollKhest , mm irfnri ... i .Vfdfonl imved have l,oc Un,,.,Way f, . yen,. The hospl.a, a year or Lo wo Paved lhe ,,, m B b. 1,1 nK , mi,u UM A IVsnluii was ill.. nivni-in.. n. . . 1 C'en- , . iub noni liov.l Ktl'l'Ct tO " ,, , """Ul aloliR Mth other s-,.et resolution,, ,.e , e published .short time an 1 b,,,r,nK will lluK; sho,.lly . te . Improvement W(jrk includes paving f Wcl)t Plm ' eacn to Summit and ul " csi rain, wost from in waiuiale. til-llflimr I.. take place on Fourth street. in von, rrom eight dlo- TOS0S "f the new world, were gree;- ""o'u colorful hands of Aral) net' - ""'is. I bey proceeded inimcdia- tourist-fashion, to delve Into 11,0 mysteries of this ancient state, ' Meteorological Report May 7, Il:t Ali'iirm-il and vicinity: ToniRht and Thui-Miuy fair with frost to niKht; rising tiMiiperature Thurs day. Ori'Kon: Fair tnnlBht and Thurs day; frosts in interior toniL-ht: Hs- I'oca UaU. I t-'inperatuiT (di-Kiees) 40 Highest (last 1 hours) 53 Lowest (last 12 hours) 4i Ucl. huniiility (per ct.) SH Precipitation finches).. .17 State of 'weather,.. Xt. rain 1'. :i5 4 2 .04 t-Vly. .Lowest tenipcniluiu this morn ing 34 decrees. Total precipitation since Sept. 1, l2!l. i:i.4!l inches. Ternpeiatui es a year ago today: Highest 7li; lowest 31. Sunset today 7:16 pfm Sunrise Thursday, 4:5S a. in. Smisei Thursday, 7:17 p. in. Observations Taken at 5 A. M. 120th Meridian Time if n f.TV. - linker City Ilisinarck .... ISoise IJenver 3J 34 40 3S li 0 44 34 Cloudy Cloudy Cloudy Clear Rain Clear 1". Cdy. Clear Cloudy Clear Cloudy Clear Rain P. Cdy. Clear P. Cdy. Cloudy Clear Cloudy Cloudy t Ues .Moines LI 511 114 Los Angeles .. .Marshfield I J'hoonix j Portland Ked llluff j Rosi'burjr Kail Lake San Krnnrisro. 3.S 44 as 40 4 (I 3' 3S 34 3S Santa Ke Sealtle Isonkane 54 511 Walla Wallo.. 'lnniieB 52 4li ' W. IHTCHIStlN. MeteoroloEiMt I .i..i. ecmlt.ip3. Ashland DFORD WMf, Canadian National President Talk with Waslyngton from World's Fastest Tram SIrte1!eWhYn.T.HRuTOIi' J:JtMeP';?,ne.,0,h.e. Hon- R R uumcu, wnue traveling at a soeed of 60 miles ner hm.r 1 r n,i.uij.. ru-i , National Teleranh.. h i. 1--i t , . - . way em oftrin telephone o.tta JSNLWbrffA BRIDE-TO-BE HONORED BK EAGLE POINT CLUB KACrLK POINT. Ore., May 7. (Spl.) Memhera of the Civic Im provement cluh were hostesses a their cluh rooms Thursday after-j noon, complimenting Miss Mildred' L. Hurt, whofip marriane will tnkfJ place sometime In June. Instead! of the usual business, the hours! were spent In the presentation of i a lai-Ke May basket filled with re-1 membranees and decorated wlthj sprhiK flowers. , Those present were Mrs. S. K. Howlelt, Killlh Weidman, Mis. Mc- Donald. Miss llattie Ilowlett, Mr.i. Frank llrown, Mrs. Davles anil lit-! lie daughter. Mrs. Hurdahl. Mrs. Lena Slowell. Mrs. Cora Smith. .Mrs I Stelta VanCcov. Mrs S. it. Holmes I Mrs. M. L. Pruitt. Mrs. Royal llrown. Mrs. Louie VanScoy. Mr llanklns. Mrs. I.otlle Ciiifeade. Mrs. Luke Klncald. Mrs. I-:niil 'aste". .Mrs. lrnia Seaman. Mrs. Will llrown. Mis. Cora Morgan. Misses Hazel Snillh. .Donna llrown, -Mar-Kuorlfe JliiriiliiVli. TWfithy 1 Wllhlte, Dorothy Pearce, Sybil Caster, Freda Chambers. Miss Miller. Miss Ait ken. Miss Domicile and Miss Hurt. Visitors from Phoenix were Mr.s. Webster and Mrs. Clammel. Wuldport. War (Icimrtinent un proved plans for construction of highway bridge across Lint slough at this place. Three Oregon Bands Win Honors in Annual High School Contest at O.S.C. ? .... v. s .lefrerxm lilii'i 'i""1' l'irtlaiul (.Isillmiil. ItiHeiell hlitli f I'oiiliinil (lop), anil (he Seu-ldc lrl IkiiiiI kiv llie IVi" i'liiiiii'"" In i'lam .. II mill f. h.iMiiit i.ml I lie lilitlK- amoiiK 17 titiftiintn nl H.e i.iiniail 1-o.W)-' '" O"-"" Slau- .llf-in. Ml of lkie tfwellH-r Willi mv-rilifl nlni-e winner.. Al- ,,,, wcm I. loo iinil Klil. lire 3)ffcrs,.nQ.nil Senldr are 'tun lime TRIBUNE. M RDFQlvD", mm a"d President of the Canadian National Railways, talking over L?mont, Secretary of Commerce. Washington, from the "International . j. uui :3U to 7:45 p.m. Amos n' Andy NIlC servlte to KliO. KllCj, KO.MO. KC.W. KKCA. :45 to 8:01) p.m. Literary I)i- I nest Prohibition Poll and Idlest 'oi-ld News Flashes Interpreted by l-'loyd Ulhbons Nile serviee to K(!0. KIKJ. KO.MO. S:00 to S:30 p. in. Iot'H (let As sociated NIIC service to Klly,, KO.MO, KOW, Kl'O, Kl'M. S:io to 8:30 p. m. Parisian Quin tet N liC service to K(lO. S::!0 to !':00 p.m. Hill Hilly Hoys NIIC service to K(lO. 9:1,(1 lu ,J:15 p.m.' XI1C Comert Favorites N He service to KtJO. I !i : 1 5 to ii:,in p.m. Violin Recital ! NIIC service to K(IO. !l:15 to 9:30 p.m. Montng Melo ! dlans NIK' service to KIIIJ, i HOMO. KOW, KSL. !l:30 to 10:00 p. m. Miniature lllographles - Nile service to 10:00 to 11:00 p. in. Cotton Jllos som Minstrels Nile service to K!). Kilt. KOW. KOA. 11:00 to 12:110 p.m. ljuu;liner- llarrls Hotel St. Francis! Daniel Orchestra Nile service to KOO KO.MO: 11:45 to 12:00 p. m. lioad between lllverton and Han don being surfaced. .1.. 1 " uIU'"?: i' "oiaer, Lh.et Engineer, Car ellicllile ui niu-r llie iWiliinal 111 inis'llllon Bl I'llni. Mich.. In Mny. 1n-ns" linvliia trlumiilird In their lw, a fn,r gg. OKWipy. WKnXKSDAY, MAY 7. MM. Kiiuigci , v.iiit:i cneineer. Lania xn Can: FOOTS CREEK SCHOOL FOOTS CltKHK, Ore.. May 7. (Kpl.) The question of consolidat ing the Foots Creek school district No. 32 with the Oold Hill district No. 57 Is to he voteil on June 6th. A straw vole was taken on con solidation two weeks aito. hut only those opposing consolidation ap peared, the othors walling until the election on .lune tlth to vote. . The question of annexing part of the Fools Creek district with Gold 11111 will not be brought before the boundary hoard until consolidation has been decided upon. WOODHURN', Ore May 7 (P) tleorgo H. Hoohe, 711, city record- J oiw-viutliiuously since,. 1924, and re coruur tor two terms prior to nun died of heart failure nt his home hero today. Ho was found sitting in it chnir about 8:;!lt by Street Commissioner John Miilr alter fall ing to report nt the city hull. Phy si: Inns said ho Imd been dead about two hours. f Seaside. Number of Neon signs installed in tills town. The rainy and cool weather ovular on Mcdford menus. A typ tlio past week or two has done I b'al colleotion of produce carried much to hold hack the appearance of home grown produce on local ma.kets and one grocer today do-; chokes, rhubarb, onions, peas, eel clarcd the weather is rcsponslbl.. ery. spinach, rutabagas, parsnlpH, for fully a 2o per cent decrease In old polatoes. carrots, perre.s aud quantity and for a delay of two 'egg plant or three weeks In other produce j Home growe. lettuce Is lust mal-. that s usually on the market .a g ,s api-.a,anee. sharing market this time of the year. , , ,. ,,,, ,,. ,,,,.,, , r,.om Home grown sliawherrles. com-i norilu-. n California. The local ,.c...iK .i oeines smppeil in I nun' California, are selling at a com- paratively low flgur fact that the supply Is limited, duo to unfavorable conditions. Last year this time, the markets were well supplied with home grown berries and now the supply Is sur prisingly low. The same holds true Tor other produce, Including among other things, the toothsome aspara gus. ....e,.-,. ,, ,e annai or ; , and spreads for sandwiches, milder wealher. blackberries, lo-i,,,,. ppUiarilv of which will Lo ganberries and raspberries are also ' come more pronounced when the expected to he on sale. I ., ,. mp,.Vl,s enn,.,i chop Hothouse tomatoes are featured suey ami canned beef slew are (net at a number of stores anil are pop-' now als en loving good demand JACKSONVILLE JACKSONVILLE. Ore.. May 7. (Spl.) Jacksonville defeated Pro volt, 5 to 4. In a k .tine of basehatl Hunilay on the hu-nl liamoml. A. Chlldera returned hom. Saturday evening from Monterey. cai.. where he was called to the bedside of his daughter, Mrs. lc!e I Jones, ft couple of weeks ago. Mr. Kate. Buckley i,s at Crescent City. Mrs. Funnle Wilson returned home after visiting with her dauKh ter. Mrs. Krank Clark of Mediord. Mrs. Walsh of Klamath Kails and little grandson visited friends here and In the vulley this week. Jacksonville was well represent ed at the county track meet Sat urday, everything beliiR very quiet here. Mr. and Mrs. Ike Coffman ar rived here Monday morning to visit relatives and to do some work on their homo place here, to Whicn they expect to move In tho near future. They are now living at Camp 3, above Hutto. Kails. Mr. and Mrs. t'ndwaller and fam ily have moved Into tho VanVVin kle home hero. Mm. Charles Madsen and daugh ter Kosallc of Forest Creek vlstto-1 nt the C. IJ. Dunnlngton homo Mon day. George Wood left Monday with a party of friends from Medford on a mining- expedition. "r" Leonard Lyons made, a business trip to Cow Creek canyon over Sunday. Mrs. Leonard had as her guest Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Tom Dorr a n d M r. a n d M ia. Clifford Ilulrd all of Medford. -Mrs. Ieorgo Tranta and Mrs. ICthel Olson attended th show at the Craterian Saturday evening. J. It. Hall, Amos Orvald of Med ford and Tom I no Orvald of Minne sota were- caller of Mr. llall'rf niece. Mrs. Kthel Olson, Sunday. Mrs. Mettle Thompson and son Junior of Medford anil Icw1h Thompson of Klamath Kails spent Sunday night nt the ChrlH Keegan home. Mrs. Krod Taylor and daughter ICvelyn and "on Lester of Central Point, were vIsltoi-H Sunday of M. and Mrs. Kred Hutcher. Charles Lynns of Ashland vidted his son and family, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Lyons of Jacksonville, re-1 cently. I Mrs. Dorothy Parsons of Wash ington la vlhiting her mother, Mrs. Mary Mason of this place. Raymond Crumley of Camp 3. above Untie Fftlls, visited with ret- i ntlvcM In Jacksonville Thursday and Krldny of Inst week. j Mm, Walter Kindred of Medford I was a Jacksonville visitor Monday, i Mr. find Mrs. Chester Persell and i children spent Sunday at their, rntich on tho Applngiite. I THE SISGN OF FINE COFFEE EVERYWHERE PACKED "cr Timely Hints AFor Medford Table y """" "tores Includes cabbag' r.uimiowcr, snipped In new pot.t- . lues h.vi.1 l..lt , .1.... .....i produce Is suoerb for lis siinerlnr quality. It will continue lo I.,, on despite tho, market tor several weeks. Interest to housewives was tho report today lllat butter had drop ; ped another cent and that eggs are now also enjoying good demand. tor price d e crease brings that ! household necessity into closer con- tact with fi.mlly tables. A number or local establishments I are featuring canned fruits for sal- FOOTS CREEK FOOTS CUMKK. ore.. May 7. I (Spl.) -The Kootn Creek school will j hold its school plcnir on Wednes day. May Hth. The school chll- llliv ..... ' , ... school will have a picnic. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar .lolson of ItosehuiK have hei-n vIsltiiiK Ira, ,lol.son's parents, Mr. and Mrs. John lilies. Mrs. L. Skeleton. Mrw. Lloyd Mil- I ter and Mrs. L. L. Smith were Med ford visitors Monday. M. ltnomsliter. Kd Prefountain and J. liose spent Saturday In Med ford on school business. Mr. and Mrs. Kred Wnht, Mrs. Maude Champtln and Mr. We.U were visiting Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wah Sunday. Mrs. McQuat. Mrs. Charles Wahl, Mr. R. (lutzlaff, Mrs. Kfflo Illrds eye and Mrs. Ocorge 'trance attend ed the farewell party given Mrs. Oiimmitt of ltogue River by tho ladies of the Civic Improvement cluh. Mrs. (irlmmltt Is moving t Medford. she will he greatly miss od in Kitgue Kiver. Lester ttollng. Wallace Holing1. John Itlles, Karl Smith and Heny Henderson aUcnded the wreHttint? match In Medford Saturday even ing. 1 MOTHERS DAY PROGRAM EAGLE POINT CHURCH KAOLR POINT. Ore., May 7. LSpl.) Mother's Day wilt bo fit tingly observed in tho morning church servico nt the Presbyterian church Sunday, May Ilth. Speclkl music Is being arranged. Mr. Dav idson will preach. Sunday schoo'. 1 0 n. m. Preaching services, J 1 a. m. All nro welcome to one or all flervlces. Junior Christian I5n deavor, 3 in the afternoon. Senior Kndeavor, 7 p. m. EAGLE POINT OPERETTA ON FRIDAY EVENING KACLI-; POIXT. Ore., May 7. (Spl.) Don't forget the "Wltd Hose." operetta to be given Friday evening, May !tth. In tho school gym. A very capable cast of char acters has been chosen by Atlss Miller and all are Invited to come early to avoid the crush at 8 o'clock p. m. Ilui-ffliir Kontomvil BAKKIt, Ore., May 7. P) Joo Kelly, transient, about 65, was sentenced to one year In state prison late yesterday when he was found guilty of burglary of a house at Dtirkeo Sunday. . He waived hearing and Indictment. Ho wild he was from Idaho. B'S HI-TEST VACUUM METHOD 1 Tomorrow we are still featuring Drastic and Sensational PRICE CUTS for those who shop at R U . s s E L L 'S TIME IS GETTING SHORT It won't be long now! WE MUST SELL everything in I our store