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F
ES REST
JAIL
Ray (Ui'd) Viiuioii,' local youni!
manr who It In cliilinvd by the
police han Ion l td such an aver
sion for work of any kind that he
will' not even try to xel tt loll, and
who the officers nlso my they
have lortK suspected of IwollcKKlni;
In. the city will for the next 60
dnys reside In tho county Jail, as
JudKC Taylit In tho city court
yesterdny afternoon sentenced him.
to that Institution on 11 charfie of
vaprancy.
Vinson wns nrlBlnally arrested
on a chr.rKe of selling a pint of
lioczo In a local pool hall, was ar
raigned yesterday mornini; In
court, and his case was continued
until afternoon, at which time the
arresting- officers dimmed the
rharRo to one of viiisriincy, on
which ho was found Bullty. j
Henry Johnson forfeited 2!i
cash hall put lip with Officers
Kloom and l-lBKelt. following hl
arrest Mondny by them on !
liquor possession charge, because I
of his failure to appear for a
hearing In tho city court yester
day. I
A cash hall of $25 was also for
feited by James Hmlth. which he
had put up with tho arresting of
ficers. Peck and llennett, on .Mon
day when he. failed to appear for
trial In court on o charge of In
toxication. Lawrence Tibbett
in Craterian Show
'jl.Tho'ltORUo pong."1 heralded as
one of tho most elaborate all-talking
musical pictures on the 11130
calendar opens today at tho Kox
Oratoiian theater with lJiwrence
Tibbett, Metropolitan opera . ntnr
as Ita featured player and a sup-i
porting cast which Includes Cath
erine Dalo Owen, and Laurel and
Hardy.
A symphony orchestra accom
panies tho songs, which Include
"Once In the Georgian Hills."
"The Narrative'." "The Ft o g u o
Song." "Tho Hhame Cry," "To
IJve, To Love," "When I'm Look
ing at You." "Little White -DoVe'; I
and "The Hnndll Chorus."
The Btory conoerns a v singing
bandit chief In the Caucasus
mountains,' a eorntof 'Kobln Hood
who falls In love with a princess,
goes through riery .Adventure 'for
her. -and finally wins her love. It
1b: eet l' the rugged;! Caucasus,
mountains, with entitles, beautiful
gardens and colorful 'gypsy vil
lages as., Ita locales.. -
Tibbett nnd his 1innd-dtf -daring
tricks In- horsemanship nnd. In
(mo 'scene 'nit r-ntlrfc chorus sings
on gnlloptng horses. . ,
. , . i
' Nathan Levitt, !)2, married Mrs.
I.enu I'harad, 58, In Cleveland, ().,
tin the day thoy, met lor the first
time.' '
CONTINU
A DIFFERENT
METHOD
saves; th Eftu llj fMvor
Tempting, froiranl 'cufi t('
tofft- charming touch 'of
good living. How latiifying
thyar-whn it'M.J B. You .
jutl ) naturally, rcliih thii
moothT,Tichtr coffet flavor.
l2-cylindrd vacuumixtri
ii'o! clmivtly by MiJ-B,'
leal in all tho coff good
ntit. That' why ovtry cup of
M-J-B bringt on txtra rich,
noit to win your coff tol.
And you will find that you may
mi ilightlyUitM-J.BptTcup.
B tur your next groctry
order Includot M-J-B.
Meteorological Report
Wislucxdii)'. .June II.
MeAfonl ami vicinity! Tonltrht
antl Thursday fair: wnrmer'Thura
day. Oregon: Oenerally.lalr tonlKht
anil Thursday, hut cloudy alciliK tho
coast; wanner In -Interior of west
portion' Thursday.
a r
Local Data.
Tom pern l u n.t (dt'sreeH).. 88. f4
lllKhertt (liit 12 hrs.).... 88 8S
j.oW.st (lust 12 hrs.) 51 M
IM. humidity (pet.)...-. 33
Precipitation (inches).. .00
no I
State or weather Clear Clear
LoxvfHt temperature this morn
In;;, f.3 doree.
Total precipitation since Septem
ber 1. 1U29. 13.94 Inches.
Temperaturo a year ago today;
Highest, US; lowest, 37;
Sunset today. 7:4U p. m.
Sunrise Thursday, 4:35 a. m,
Sunset Thursday, 7:411 p. m.
Observations Taken at A. M.
120th Meridian Time
23 JP?
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Ilismarck
Itolse
Denver
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Mnrshfield
Phoenix
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Red Jlluff
Koschurg
Salt Lake
Snn Frnnclsco
Santa I'e
Heattlo
Hpoknnp
Walla Walla .
Winnipeg
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....102
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1IHON, Meteorologist
At the, regular poon luncheon of
(he Lions' club today roportH were
given by J. Verne ShatiKle and II.
T. Hubbard of the Linns ennven.
tlon which wn held in Bend last
week. Clyde Cook wus the speak
on for the day and gave an Inter
esting talk on the development, of
'aviation antl in what wayB Medford
needed and could increase the pop
ularity am! advancement .of the lo
cal airport. .
Committees were" appointed" .nnd
plana wer'o matle for the further
ance 'of- the beauty, contest tliut Is
being sponsored hy tho local club.
1 A. v.Li " Hnwn of tho Hoseburg
Llona club was.. a guest nt the
bincheon tortny. -
HI-TEST VACUUM
COFFEE
"NfEDFORD MAIL
butter and eggs
warS
Mi - ?'.? ' ' f -Tli 'i
PO1RTAXD,;0ri.V June 1 L-t-ff).
The undertone of the hutter mar
ket apiieareil easier today although
ther was no change in price. Re
eelptn' have been liberal and de
mand light.
Kkr quotations looked weak,
without announcement of official
chunse. : In some quarters it was
reported that warm weather ha.s
be sun 10 effect quality.
Keviewinu the fruit nnd vege
table Hituatlon. tlu Portland bu
reau of th V. S. department of
agriculture nays:
"Vegetable shippers are compet
ing" actively for green peas, and
nuttflde demand, from Pneet Sound
pnfnts and the east, far exceeds
the present supply.
i"fiupplie of Oregon celery are
increasing, and prices are lowev,
run King from $1.U5 to $1.7 5.
"Washington is- shipping cher
ries in considerably greater vol-.1
ume than Oregon thus far.
"Cantaloupes anJ tomatoes are
still In heavy supply; the demand
is moderate, but not sufficient to
assimilate the offerings."
'' - IJvrotork.'
PORTFAfNli, On..,Ju'ne 11. l&i
Cattle 75, calven 10. Calves nnd
vealers steady to T0c lower. Heff
ers, good $!-$!. 50; vealers, milk
fed, $. 60-$10: medium 8-$!1.50
cull to common, $B-$8.
. Hogs H0; steady,
ftheep 50; talking around steady
'PORTLAND, Ore., June 11. (JP)
IHJTTliH: Easier, unchanged. .
I0OOS: Irfiok weak, unchanged
Milk (butterfat), poultry, coun
try meats, onions, potatoes, wool,
nuts, hay, cascara bark and hops,
ttteady and unchanged.
Portland Wheat.
PORTLAND, Ore., June 11. VP)
U'hont fntiiMB-
Open - High Low Close
juiy ....ivs.'ft i.uz l.uz
SNpt. .1.03 1.03 1.024 1.02'a
Cash Wheat: Ilig Ilend
Hluestem, hard white..:... 1.154
Soft white 1.02
Western white ; 1.02 '
Hard winter 1.00
Northern spring 1.00
Western red 1.00 j
Oats: No. 2,'38-lh. whlte....29.00
Today's cur receipts: Wheat 67,
flour 25, corn 2, oats 3. y
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Wall Street Report
NKW YORK, June 11.
Stock prices crashed before 'a near
bear onslaught on the stock ex
change today, recording the " most
severe declines since December,
hut bears were driven to cover In
tho final few minutes of trading,
and sharp rallies substantially re
duced tho losses In the more active
Issues.
West I hk house lOlectrlc, . nf tor
dropping more than $11, reduced
its .loss to $7.25. J. I. Case closed
nt $21(1.50. off $20.50.
Although trading was In reduced
volume early it swelled rapidly In
(he lust hour, ami the day's total
transactions exceeded 4.400,000
shares.. .,..;
Today's closing prices for 15
selected stocks follow: 1
Am. Can 134
Col. Ons 73 Ht
Am. Tel. and Tel 217 &
Anaconda . 54
Cui-Ukh Wright 8
(lenerali Klectric (now) 74
tleneral Motors 454
Kennicot Copper 446
Radio Corporation 41 "h
Reading .. x u.j...'... 1 1 1
Rears Roebuck 77
Ctilted Air Craft 61
(I. S. Steel 13 4
Mont. Ward 40 i
H. J ..4 U7
WIERD CAT GAME
A' itltipRlmll gnnio 21 Innings
long emlotl In n 13-13 tie at tho
high Hchool grouiuU In.nt night
when tho llohl Ki-nl Creamery nnd
Siierry Klour ronipnny fought to n
ileml heat. The guine railed
heeuuite of t1nrknea. The cream
try wna far In tho lead nt the
seventh but n, rally by th flour
boya brought the tie.
The lineup were:
Sperry Klour: Lloyd. If: Har
rington, c; Lord, p; Thomas lb:
Kallln. a: ration, iw: llogan. Sb;
Morgan, 2b; Maher, rf; C!uy. rf.
Hold ira I: Newland, ll; mil, lb:
Newman, S; V. Dunn, 3b; Klsher,
c: Krosehel, w: Williamm m:
Lonnstung. cf; Kvans, rf ; Klllott p.
.
Free Airplane
Ride June 20
J. H, Tovey, district representa
tive for the W. 1. Kuller Paint
Co,, Is In Medford transacting bus
iness for the Rogue River Lumber
Co., local agents.
Ho says the visit of the "FuHer
49er" airplane here on June 20th
will afford n splendid opportunity
for people to take a trip In the air.
KverVone who pttrvhnsep or
more worth of Fuller's paints from
the Rogue River Lumber Co., be
tween, now and the time tho plane
arrives will be given a ticket for s
fi-re ride, O
The "Kuller 4er" 1st s modern
ship, with Harvey I .en eke. an ex
pert pilot. In rhnrp. For partic
ulars call the local dealer." "
THE MARKETS.
TRIBUNE, MEDFORD," OREO ON, WEDNESDAY. JUNE 11. 1930.
Monthly Report of Red Cross
Amcrft-Aii Iteri Cram.
tliictoum County Chairtcr. - '
The statistical report for the
month of May shows the following
itemized record of work;,. t .
Office Interviews .'..170
Telephone Inquiries 200
Towns visited
Ashland 1
Talent 2
Phoenix ., 3
Applegate v 1
Ruch 1
Jacksonville : 4
(irlffin Creek : 2
Butte Falls 1
Eagle Point . 3
Trail ; 1
Wimer ;.- 1
Rogue River 1
Oold Hill 1
Central 'Point .........;...:. i. 3
Medford 27
Total number of, towns visited.
10. 'Total number of clients.
Type of cases
Family relief .l.;..;-..... 2ft
Transient 1
!3x-servlce .t... l; i... 10
Child welfare-. ...... ti
Old men ; - . 1
Cooperating with other agencies:
Urn. County chapter..,;...... 'J
Everett chapter ; 1
Seattle chaper 1
Bend chapter 1
Social Welfare Dept., Martinez,
CaL 1
Associated Charities, San Fran
cisco r. 1
li8 Angeles, relief dept 1
Police Dept., Berkeley. Cal........ 3
Police Dept., Butte, Mont 1
Child Welfare Commission. ...v.-.. 6
County Court 14
Health I'nlt ; 6
Ashland Branch A. R. C.s . 3
Groceries- '
Godward's f... ,
Hutchison's .......
Camp Withus ,
Service Stores
Weldron's ,
Hlbbard's j.........
John . Pernoll
Gates & Lydtard
Economy Market j......
Geo. Cuvrier
Bungalow Store
Court St.
Star Market
Total for groceries for May. .$137. 20
Total for groceries for May
from Red Cross funds 103.02
Merchandise
M. M. Dept. Store $ 4.00
CITY PLAYGROUND
OPENED FOR KIDS
The city tilayground, -across the
Rear creek bridge; on' Main street,
was opened today, with Miss Gladys
Murphy, piny prou nil instructor, in
charKP. Miss Murphy will he nt
the playground between the hours
of 9 nnd ia, 1 to 5 and 7 jto 8.
Organized games w:;t ne playe 1
from 10 to 11 and from 1:30 to
3:30.
; From 1 to 2 o'elock the Instrurt
or will tell stories and read to the
children. The remainder of tho
time will be devoted to supervised
play. She will be nt the playground
every day except Sunday.
- AH equipment has been placed
In the park, and a number of chil
dren have already -been coming to
the playprouud regularly. .
ELKS' LODGE FLAG DAY
SI
The Klks lodge will hold Its an
nual Flng Da exercises noxt-Stin-day
afternoon at the. city pnrk,
Oomnleted Plans for the event In
clude Horace Manning:. Klamnth
Falls attorney. nsHie main speak
er. In Interesting program, In ad
dition, I also being nrraged by
Don Newbury. In charge of the
nffalr. The Klks bands will play
several selections 'during the after
noon. Four firemen with a pulmoter
started a newly-born Chicago boy
bay to breathing when his lungs
tailed to net nnturnlly.
i
WQEE OUT HIDES
VANGUARD OF
KCAS
ANTS
BEDBUGS
MOSQUITOES
ROACHES
-MOTHS
: nuin
BUOS.A.W jj
x Kmc l!
3 LNal I
KILLS THEM ALL
1 4.!l
12.75
Total for merchandise for
May ' $ 31.37
Totul for merchandise for
, May from Red Cross 16.1(1
Rent
Brown & White...:. $ 52.5ll
IT. P. Boyer 6.00
Mrs. Carrie Edwards 10.00
A. E. Hall Kt.Ort
Camp WithuH fi.25
Total for rent for May S3.7.V!
Total for rent for Way from
.Red Cross 20.3'
I Milk
j Madrona Dairy ( !l.30
jt'.old Seal Creamery 3.7-
Swis Dairies ' 3:7i
Total for milk for May t 16.71
Total fur milk" for May from
Ited Cross funds..: 11.15;
Kuel
Valley Fuel t 2.73
Brainerd. Ilutte Falls,,..,,. ...r 'fi.l'o
Medford Fuel 3.25
Total for fuel for May $ 11.011
Total for fuel for May from '
Hed Cl'oss funds 11.03
Transportation
Southern Pacl'fic S in. on
City -of Medford, water rent 5.00
Heath'.') ...,...,...., .. 1.10
I Modern Coffee Shop ti.fln
j J. N. Cafe 6:3a
Allowances for families GS:00
Total material relief 'for
May .. .....$375:62
Totnl material relief for
May from Red Cross
funds 18S.61
Itt'lkirt, or Thrift Shop
for May. m0.
Donors to the shop were: Mr..
Tuttle. Mrs. Tumy, Mrs. Shepnrd,
Mrs. Drysdale, Mrs. Maude Holmes,
Mrs. Leonard Carpenter, Mrs. 1..
A. Salade and Mann's Store. Four
teen garments were given -lo nine
persons. : vi ''-
Cash sales 63. S5
Goods donated 0.00
floods-worked out 12.00
S 84.85
' Kxpenses
Salary r.0:00
ltent 12.50
ltefund 35
Total cleared in cash $ 1:00
Total cleared in service 22.00
MRS. R.-A. MCRKF.Y. Mgr.
TIRE SLASHER TO
MAKE LOSS GOOD
F6r: feeling a '-Uttlo mean last
Saturday night when he ran a
knife into all four tires of State
Traffic Officer Herb Monro's pa-
troj car nt the ..Tnckson Hot
Sprinps, , Hnrry Stevenson, nrrest-
ed by that officer nnd State Truf
fle Sergeant C. P. Talent, received
a puspended sentence of GO days
Inthe; county jailwhen he plead
ed guilty in the Ashlnnd Justice
court yesterday. Vie " must also
purchase five new tires and tubes,
including the spare tire which he
njso knifed, nnd have the old
tires repaired.
: 4
MIAMI.- JPa;,r June 11. WW
The hank of Hay iJfscnyne. with
deposits of $15.0:I7.19S. and three
nfriliated institutions, failed to
open today. A statement by di
rectors attributed the closing to
"recent substn nt in 1 wit hdra wals.
The affiliated banks were the
HUayne Trust company, the Mi
ami licaeh Rink and Trust com
pany, and the Hank- of Coral
Cables.
The Hank of liiscnyne. In Us
quarterly statement showed de
posits of $1S,037.I)8 nnd total
resources of $17,182,292.
Fly -Tox destroy!
thrse meuencers of
filth auicklv. ufclv
' ,1 LI..
J. C. Penney Co.....:
! Ehp & Holbrpnk...M. t!.
jLimJ . Scientist, say flics
Am. i',U rk.ml Ctv.Trtv t
its delightful odoronly long enough to do
its work. Use regularly; destroy all insect
pests! , . , Not a by-product; Fly-Tox is a
formula developed at Mellon Institute of
Industrial Research by Rex Research Fel
lowship. Refuse substitutes. Sold at gro
cer)', drug and hardware stores.
FLY-TOX If sold all over the world
CALIFORNIA R&X SPRAY CO., BENICIA, CALIF.
(S
NEW TELEPHONE
100 KS MAILED
10
The' Meilfortl postoffice carriers
have been busy since Moniiav de
livering the 4200 semi-annual tele
phone directories or the- nonie
Telephone & Telegraph Company,
which were printed hy the Mall
Tribune's job printing department.
FULLER P II 11 E
PREPARED
For exterior woodwork . .'. demand a
paint that will adhere firmly to the
surface; dry to tt tough, elastic film
and be moisture-repelling for a maxi
mum length of time. Fuller Pure Pre
pared is such a paint. Sold by Fuller
dealers everywhere, andat Fuller Paint
Stores. Insisi that your painter use it
CO NCR E T A
To stucco, concrete, and brick o add
an attractive atone-like texture ... and
protect them against moisture absorp
tion ...with Fuller Concreta. Twelve
colors to choose from. Extensively
used for homes, apartments, hotels,
schools, libraries, etc. Demand it of
your painter. Sold by Fuller dealers '
everywhere, oad al Fuller Paint Stores,
wniie
i
IFTT T TT
FOR EVERY
-r
' ,1
Rogue River Lumber
" Fuller's Exclusive Dealers 'in.
1113 S. Fir
i . .. ...tnttv Thev are
in tne cuy " - - - .
iappearinif a month later than usual
I The distribution of the liranta Pass
j and Ashland directories was be
'gun la8t Friday.
' Altogether CHOn-of the directories
j company's territory, which Includes
icotnpan'B terruorj, which Includes
i .. ltKf.ohine cotlll-
an o .iuv.nn" " ----- .
I ties divided us ft.llows: Medfoid,
U 'ou- Hiants Pass J400,, and Ash-jlnnd'-npo.
;
' There Is nothing exeetitional in
' . ,.. ............i,,,., wiiii thn new
(lirectoiy. .Manager K. H. Hammond
says, beyoud that the directory re
flects the constantly Increasing
population of the city and valley
every six months' period, which
means additional p'.ione ussrs.
Clenn cotton fags wanted nt a:i
joure
yottrho
Before you leave on your vacation, cull-lu a
, good, reliable painter. Plan the color scheme,
choose the Fuller Paints that he's to use . . .
and start him ou the job.
Returning, you, open the door . to a freshly
painted and redecorated home . . . and you've
not been inconvenienced one minute.. Hun
dreds have been following tbis plan for years.
But . . . be sure to insist that the painter use
only time-tested Fuller Paints. . . whose beauty
of texture, and long-lasting qualities have been
demonstrated, by extensive Use, over a period
of 81 years. " ,
That's why Fuller Paints liave always been,
the choice of the West's leading painters, de
corators, architects and industrial users. Al;
ways' insist ou Fuller Paints. '" "
Look for the Fuller name on the can. Sold
throughout the. West .. .. ,. by Fullor Paint
Stores, and by Fuller dealers everywhere.
W. P. FULLER & co: '
PainU, 1, tunUsliea. Lacquers, .. Enamels,,
Clots
a
If your' painter docs his
own mixing . . . be sure to
insist that he use Pioneer
White Lead. Extremely
white, and fine.., Pioneer
White Lead meets' the
rip id specifications for
chemical purity, white
ness, opacity, and cover
ing properties, that are de
manded by painters who
' take pride in their work.
PI O IV E E II
WHITE LEAD
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NAVY SEEKING RELAYS
OF MAGNETIC COMPASS
WASH 1 .VOTOX :-,Til(
observatory is looking r,Jr
to relay readings f,-m n
Way
mas.
netic compass.
All navy ships of a
' hi,..
both gyro and
passes..
miKiietlc
The gyro compass alway,
rntely locntex the wlh
practical repeaters" hav
developed . to transmit rprt,' "
Onco the magneti,
Installed 1t cannot h(. mVe)J .
out re-adjustment. Mmi, .!
Its reagings.- ' '
flaws! fled advr
use
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awa
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tin vv,
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'. P OR C n AND
S T E P PA I NT...
Mode especially for painting ouu
floors, steps nnd porches . . . Full"
Porch and Step Paint dries hard ami
tough. ..and Willi a gloss. Especnlty
adapted for use on all surfaces tlur
nmt.Atnn i.n.iBtnntlvu'.ilkrd nnooawl
subjected to frequent washing U"1
cleaning. In several colors. r ,,
..; F U I L E R C L 0
For interior walla, ceilings, woodoit
and jfurniture-r Fullerglo resnlW
a' pleasing, smooth, satin-like tt Jim
... which ia easily washed with
and water. It has remarkable wesnnf
tftialityiV.and resists abrasion. Oj'
from many colors ... at Fuller toK
ers everywhere, and at Fuller nun'1
Stores. Insist that your painter me ,
PURPOSE
Company
Medford
Medford