Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, July 22, 1930, Page 5, Image 5

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    ftfEDFORD MAIL' TRTBTjyE, rEDFORD, ORKOOX, TUESDAY, JULY 22, 1 9P.0.
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Things nre looking ("mighty
1'inef' in AleJforil, nt'cordin to
Jack Aitken. who is in this city
with, Mrs. Aitken from Snn Fnin
clwo for a .short visit with rela
tives and friendH. Mr. Aitken for
merly lived In Jackson county 28
years, leaving this city for Cali
fornia seven years ago, and is
fikul to get hack here for a visit.
He wius eiithusluHtic this morning
in his praise of lake o the Woods
from which resort he recently
returned, after trying la vain to
purchase a cabin site.
MI wanted to take my nine
grandchildren up there next sum
mer," he ftated this mouung.
"Hut the only cabin site I could
Set is on the deep side of the
lake. I think that place Is won
derful, didn't see a mosquito while
I was there. It Is far ahead of
all the resorts I've visited."
' A;ked his opinion of conditions
here. Mr. Aitken said. "There is
nu bread line. Things look fine.
In southern California, there Is a
hitch hiker for every mile you
travel and Howard street. Sun
Francisco, where the employment
bureaus nre located, now looks,
like Market street on New Year's
HVP."
' Mr. Aitken, who Is a brother of
Bill Aitken, was fruit inspector in
the liogue River valley for. 10
years, while he made his home
here. He was ask ing a bout a 1 )
the ' orchardlsts and calling upon
many more along with .other
friendH this morning;
lie plans to leave Medford with
in a few biys for Eureka and will
ga on from there to Lake Tahoe.
7:00 to 7:30 p. m.rcvBninB Rev
eries, xnc service V(!0.
KOW. v
service t' KOO, KHQ, KOMO,
jvvio, kkua, KFSD.
7:45 to 8:00 n m
hearts. N'hc service to KGO.
n, rujiu, KOW. KKCA.
S:00 to 8:30 p. m The Cosmo
politans, a HO service to KOO
KHQ, KFSD, KTAU.
8:30 to S:UII i. m oi,x.
tlonal Slncers. xb- aervice to
i.u. iv My, KFSD, KTAH; KG V
8:30 to 8:45.
9:00 to 0:30 p. m.-pi,n ....,.
Ings. NBc .service to KOO, KHQ
KTAH.
9:30 to 10:00 p. m. The Blue
ruy. r,BL' servtce.to KOO, KHQ.
10:00 to H:l p. m. Gems of the
Drama. .l!C service to KOO,
KOA.
11:0a to li-nn n..i ,
Orchestra. N'HC service to KGO,
. :
Poultry, country uieuts, onions,
potatoes, wool, uiohuir, hay, un
Radio Program
KMED
(Mill Trlbun. . Virgin 8ttlon)
E
Awarding of the contract for pa
trolling the forests of Oregon and
southern Washington has been
made to the Portland Airways,
which operates off the Swan Island
airport.
Most of the lotiff distunce pa
trolling of Oregon and Washington
forests will be doue In a four-place
Stjnson junior cabin monoplane
equipped with a Lycoming motor.
An observer from the forest service
will be along on all the trips to
check fires.
The bane of operations for the
present will be the Swan Island
airport. When the fires shift in
thf forests the base may be moved
to Medford, lCugene, or any other
airport near the danger sectors.
The company is subject to call now.
Later, however, the planes will he
In the air every day over forests.
"The Melting rot," Znngwill's
fa mous d ra ma , will bo p resen t ed
by William Lee Cireenleaf, well
known dramatist and Shakespear
ian reader, during "Copco hour"
tonight. Mr. Oreenleaf, who is
visiting the valley for a few days
from his home In Santa Rosa,
Calif., has built up an enviable
reputation for his stage and radio
presentations and n large audience
is assured for his broadcast.
He last appeared here in a
Copco program featuring an orig
inal version of "Kip Van Winkle,"
a play which ho presented in
monologue more than 1800 times.
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The- lmnd ooncer , wil- be ,hcld
W('$nesay nlht of ; this week In
"e : flltf park. Wilson F. Walt,
director, announced this morning.
The concert will henln at 8 o'clock
instead of 8:15 and the program
Will he niilJIuha.) In Tho Milll
Trlhnnc tomorrow. '
No adulterants
100 per cent
pure
t- Anheuer-BacH
Barley-Malt Syrup
UCHT OR DARK
RICH IN BODY
, , NOT BITTER
Tuesday
P. M.
v u to u: id I'npnlnr RecprdlnRfl.
vu:ui to 0:45 Kimlle's Union
Service Station.
6:40 to li NeWH and Markets
by. Mall Tribune. '
0 to 6:15 Fruit Dispatches by
Myron Uoot. 4,
; 0:15 to 0:45 Palmer Music
House. . 4,
! 6:45 to 7 Cecil and Sally.
pvesented by Standard Oil
Co. 4,
7 to 7:15 "ICqiiifractionated
Program" by Associated Oil
Co.
7:15 to 7:30 Popular Record-
lugs. j.
7:30 to 8 . V. Williams, the
Realtor.
8 to 8:30 Firestone One-Stop
Service Station.
8:30 to 9 Popular Recordings.
9 to 10 California Oregon
Power Co.
Wednesday
A. M.
7:55 to 8 Breakfast Jlroad-
cast of Newa by Mall Trih-
une.
S to 8:30 "Kybo Hour" 'by
Economy Groceteria. )
8:0 to S:45 Medford Cash &
Carry Cleaners and Dyers.
8:45 to 9 Gold Seal Crenm-
ery.
9 to 9:30 Park Grocery. .
9: 30 to 10 Populur Record-
lugs
10 to 10:30 Mann's Depart-
meat Store.
10:30 ao 11 Heath's Drug
Store.
11 to 11:30 Rurelson's La-
dies' Ready to-Weur.
11 to 12 Popular Recordings.
P. M.
12 to 12:15 Jackson County 4
Bldg. ft lioan Assn.
12:15 to 13:30 Farmers' Ex-
change Co-operative.
12:30 News Flashes by Mail
4 Tribune.
12:30 to 1 Pierce-Allen Motor
Co.
1 to 1:30 Popular Recordings.
1:30 to 2 Medford Midget
Golf Course.
5 to 5:15 Popular Recordings.
5:15 to 5;45 "Prosperigraphs
4 by Chamber of Commerce.-
5:45 to ti News and Markets
by Mail Tribune.
6 to 6:15 Fruit Dispatches by
4 Muron Root.
0:15 to 6:45 Porter Lumber
Co.
6:45 to 7 Cecil and Sally.
presented by Standard Oil
Co. :
7 to 7:15 "Equl-fractlonated
! Progrnm" by Associted Oil
Co.
! 7:15 to 7:30 Popular Record-
ings.
7:30 to 8 Hoy Scouts' Pro-
gram.
Introductory Offer
Three New Varieties
of Papbst-ett
The Pabat corporation la in
troducing throe new vorlctiea of
Pabst-ett plmtcnto, Swiss and
brick In addition to the standard
Pabst-ett the original whole milk
cheese food that is so popular
everywhere.
The three new varieties have
been placed on the market so
everyone can choose their favor
ite flavor. . These new varieties
have the same smooth, creamy
texture and nutritious qualities of
the standard l'abst-ett.
In order to introduce these new
varieties the compuny is making
a very attractive offer. The offer
is for the purchase of a 25c pack
age of the standard variety and
a 25c package of any one of the
new varieties, both for Jic a
regular 50c value.
.it the vacation and picnic rea
son this offer is very timely. The
majority of grocer , nave inn
special.
MALHEUR BANK DOORS
CLOSED BY SCHRAMM
SALEM, Ore.. July 22. OP)
A. Schramm. Btate superintendent
of banks, anuoitnred today that the
Harper State bonk In Malheur
county lias closeu its donrs. The
hank was capitalized at JlS.nnO.
had surplus and deposits ol
Clasalfied kdverttstn geti r&jltt.
With; theU-loHlng -'f the " first ;
period of scout camp at Lake o' (
the Woods today, awards were
made for honor and satisfactory :
campers at the camp fire last1
evening, with Xewell Klliott of ,
troop 12. Ashland, being chosen i
as the boy the majority of the
boys at camp would prefer to!
camp with. ' '
Those receiving honor campinn
awards, which wives them thef
right to wear an "H" on their
sleeve, were Donald Kenyon, Har-J
vey Hrannon, T. ti. l.indqulst. Hobi
Johnson, Newell Klliott, WadeJ
Hanson. liob Fowler, Warner j
Klmliall, and Hen Joldy.
As a part of the closing of ;
eamp. :i traek meet was held
Monday with boys acting as of
ficials. The camp was divided Into'
two t roops, with about 25 I n j
each. The "Dan Heard" troop j
was composed chiefly of Crater'
Lake scouts and the 'Modoes,"j
of the Klamath group. The lat-1
ter was surpassed by 2 to 1. j
Members of the second period '
camp will check in this afternoon. 1
having left Medford this morning.'
Dr. Dan K. Standard f l'hoenix)
will be a t ea m p d u ring this pe
riod, which closes August 0, and
will give a course In first aid.
Livestock ,
, PORTLAND. Ore.. July 2. (iT)
Cattle 50. calves 15; 50c (S (I
low A- for steers and she-stock;
steady to 50c lower for bulls; most
ly steady for calves and vealers.
Steers. tiOO to 900 lbs., $Mj 8.5U;
medium. $(I.60ffiS; common.
6. U0. Steers, 900 to 1100 lbs., $8
8 S.50; medium. J6.riOiVS;! com
mon. $!i( ti. Steers. 1100 to 100
lbs.. $7.50 S: medium, Jti.fiOi1
7.50. Heifers. 550 t, S"0 lbs..
$ii.50ffi 7.50; medium. J5!??6.50;
common, $4 ti 5. Cows, good, $5
ft fi; common and medium, ti
5. Bulls t yearlings excluded)
Ti C; cutter, common and medium,
$4 ft 4.50; vealers. milk fed. $i.fifl
& 10.50; medium, $7.509.50; cull
and common. $5 fa 7.50; calves,
-iO to 500 llts., $M9.50; corn-
nion ;tad medium. $.5oti X. !
HOllS 15", weak. fully 50c
luwet. (Soft or oily bot; and
roasting piKS excluded). Light
lights. 140 to 100 His., $10.1 11;
light .weight, ItlO to ISO lbn., $11
u ll.5u; light weight, ISO to 100'
His., $U'u 11.25; medium welKht. ,
?Oo to 2 lbs., $10i 11; nnMliuiu I
weight. 20-250 lbs., StLMHi 10.75; ,
heavy weight, 250-i;itO lbs.. $H,2 5
i 10.50; heavy weight, 2U0-350 :
lbs.. $S.75i Hi; packing sows, ;
27.ri-5iiii lbs.. SS'ti 11 : slaughter
pigs. $;t.75ti 10.75; feeder ami
Blocker pigs. $! I Si 1 3.
SHK101' 00; lambs 50c lower.
Lambs, -to lhs. down, $Hli7; med
ium. $4.5oMl: all weights, com
mon. :t 4.50; yearling wethers
!MI-II0 lbs.. $ ;i vj Ti ; ewes, UO-lL'0
lbs.. $l.751i 2.50; I2i-t50 lhs.. i
M. 5044-2.25; nil welghtu, cull unl
common, $ l a 1 ,5'. i
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Wall Street Report
NKW YOKK. July 22. (' .
Professional speculation for the,
rise was actively resumed in to
day's stock market, on the theory
; that yesterday's shake out bad
; rid tin market of weak hangerson
and materially slivniithenrd Its'
position.
f Net advances of 2 to tl points
w e r e numerous' in important
shares, and several reached new '
j highs for the movement. I'. S.
S cel. A merit-:! n Telephone, ( len- '
era I Klecliie and Standard of'N.'
.1. gained 2 points or nre, and
shaies closing about .1 to 4 high
er Included radio. Westingbouse
I'tlectric. CnnsolidaleU Oas. Ameii-'
tan Cim, Vanadium America To
bacco li and Houston Oil. Kast-;
man Kodak was up 0 at the fin-,
isli.
The close wan firm n nd sales
approximated 2.000,001) shares.
Today's closing prices for 1 2
selected stocks follow:
Am. Can 1 26 7i
Am. Tel. and Tel. 2ltf '-4
Anaconda 50V'
Col. lias .' (i vi
Curtiss Wright 7 j
(lenwi al Klectric (new) 7 1 Vt j
(Jenerai Motors 44
Kennicot Copper It 7a
Mont. Wnnl :!ti '
Hadio Corporation
Sears lioebuck
S. P
44
IISV,
118 '
SKASIDJ'J PARK. N. V (.luly:
22. A) A freiikj' storm lasting K
less than1 fi minutes Hti-yck ; this !
place last night and diil damage '
estimated at more than S&0,0m. '.
flouts were lifted from Barnegat
Itay and dropped a hundred feet
inland. Awnings were torn from
houses ami porch furniture carried
a way.
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PO RTLIv N D. Ore. .' J u y 2 J
Prime firsts (in butlor Werij ad
vanced le trt Alcat tliMopriiiy af-i
ternoon session of the Portland
Produce company today. This
leaves a spread of 4c lo the next
lower grade, firsts being quoted at
27c, Hutter extras were firm, with
demand fairly good.
The price of butt erf at Is un
changed at 31o, delivered Port
land. Top grade eggs were steady with
the demand satisfactory. H o t
weather is said to be Injuring
quality.
In fresh meats, beef prices are
usually low for all grades.
Fresh raspberries are at their
peak with the price ranging
around $2.25 a crate. Ca nners
demands nro brisk.
Green corn from local gardens
is more plentiful anil prices are
slightly lower.
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OPERATING INCOME CUT
NEW YOIIK, .Inly 22 (P) Tile
I'nion Pacific railroad today re
ported net operntlniT incolne for
June of $l,47!l.o:'l, against 2."J 1.
099 in ,lano last year and $9,:iux,
093 for tho first half this year
against 1 G.2 1)0.7 !I0 for the like
period last year.
, THE MARKETS
Produce
POHTLAND, Ore., July 22. (P)
Butter: Prime firsts, cent high
er; cubes, extras 33c; standards,
32e; prime firsts, 31c: firsts, 27c.
Creamery prices: Prints 3c over
cube standards..
I-XHJS Top grades steady, un
changed.
M ILK Steady, unchanged.
"A PRICELESS GIFT
TO All HUMANITY"
'In mv oninion Saruon Is a price
less gift tov humanity and I bellove
It will relieve ftnyoner-who suffers
like I'did. ' ; ' .
: nmi!itr "Wig- I '
Bimm w m mi in iiBiiMnura
mhs. josEPHiNi-: pnrxoLR I
"(Tor thre yenri I felt tired and,
wornout and was no ri'sHess and;
nervous I s'ddom enjoyed jionnd i
sleep. Nearly everything I ate dls-i
ak'reed with me, my liver wnn out;
of order Hnd I wan almost continu
ally bilious with sick headache.
Sareon gave me more strenKth and
vitality than I've had in years. My;
stomach distress is "n". 9m no
longer nervous and I uleep like a
tired child. I
"S:(tn P1H. ftimulntpfl mv liver
tr regular net ton, overemie my
constipation and did It without th
lea;t nautea or upsetting." .M r.
j..hine Prini:b. tis rchardM
S'a.. Masill Urutf Cu., ogenta. i
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WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY!
SAVE MONEY! BUY NOW!
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3ILR DRESSES
Three Croups of Silk Dresses, Sleeveless a n d Long Sleeves,
Plain and Printed Silk
Three Leading Specials for Dollar Days
Silk Dresses Silk Dresses Silk Dresses
Group 2
Values to $14.95
DOLLAR DAY
SPECIAL
Group 1
Values to $6.95
DOLLAR DAY
SPECIALj'ji
$300
SAVE MONEY !
100 Frenchie Frock
WASH DRESSES
Tub Fast
.Sizes 14 to 40 '
Regular Value $1.95 to $2.95
DOLLAR DAY
SPECIAL
Group 3
Values to $16.50
DOLLAR DAY
SPECIAL
$11 OO
Each
$00 $000
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BUY NOW!
Children's'.
WASH FROCKS
Fast Colors
Sizes 7 to 14 k 4i .
Regular Values $1.95
DOLLAR DAY
SPECIAL
$11 OO
JL Each
Rollins Hosiery
Dull ailk chiffon hose. A
few service weight
7 New Shades
, Sizes &y2 to 10
Regular Value $1.49
DOLLAR DAY SPECIAL
$1 00
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HATS! HATS! HATS!
Every straw hat and hair hat in our stock
j Values to $6.95 ' ;
? DOLLAR DAY $1 00 9
SPECIAL ...... X
Rayon Slips
Colors: white, rose, peach,
nile, tan and pink
Sizes 36 to 42
' 1 ' Regular Value
$1.49
DOLLAR DAY
Pair
Pleated Skirts
uoiony nannei m rea, green nihvii
or navy. Small sizes
Regular Value $4.95
DOLLAR DAY SPECIAL
Umbrella ,
Illuck nml rnlorH. Vulti'n
2.4ri III $4.50
25 Voile Dresses
1 ( to 20
KfKUlur vuhm f3.'jri
Imlliir liny t 1 A A Tinlliir liny tf 1 ff
. .(CliVV I SiKflnl K A
Corselettes
Tlroken hIzph
1.4!l nnd f 1 .K vnlno
HlHVlll J 1 tJJ
$1 00
JL
Each
$1 00
X
Linene Jackets
'V . . . . '
Pastel Shades
Regular Value $2.49
DOLLAR DAY SPECIAL
$1 00
JL
l?ach 101 S. Central Ladies' Ready-to-Wear
Phone 28
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