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MEDFORD MAIL TRJBTTNE, MEDFORU, OREGON", THURSDAY, ; JULY 24, 1930.
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YETS ENTERTAINED BY, HOOVERS
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AFTER CRASH
Became Air Sick in Moun
tains Says Injured Avia-
, tor, Explaining Crack-Up
En Route East.
Y nUTTK, Mont... July 24. P
Mnjur OlllMrt il. KcktTHun, J'ort
)nnd, Oro., n viator, whnn pin no
crashed Into a mountain nido nour
liulle TuoHdiiy, wiih com-iMlod u
gmiU chimce to recover from IiIh
lnJurioH ly unending phyHleiaiiH at
n hospital hore today.
lie 1h Hia'fcilnK from two Hinall
fronlal Hkull fracturi-H and cuts
and hruiKCH.
Kc kerwon was atltmtinK a 24
hour one-stop flight between Port
In nd and New York. Ho wiih found
hi rap pod In the cockpit of hln do
fnullHhed plane ton ho urn after the
accident by a farmer'H daughter,
Kxpluinlnx the cauw? of the uecl
noni, KokorHon Hald: "1 Kot nort of
air flick" late hint niyht after 1 sot
Into the mountalriM flying hih,
The compaHH wont haywlto. I
Kuohh I wuh off my ooui-ho. I mut
have lost n lot of altitude and JuhI
bumped Into one of the till 1m.
He left I'ortlund at Ci p. m.,
TuoHday and expected to roach
KooKevolt field, Now York, hint
nlBht.
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I'ORTIANIJ, Ore., July 24. fP)
liutter prjcoM wore a)iut Htoady
today with the demand 'moderate.
HnpplioH have lessened, hut are
declared ample Tor ti'ade noeilH.
The tone of the okk market re
maint fairly even, with the de
mand a hit quiet. Top H m tie are
Mtill In demand. j
Tin- fruit and vegetable markets
showed no material changes.
Afjucuneti Itcos i'hoto
President and Mrs. Hoover entertained COO wounded world war
veterans at a garden party on the White House lawn. Tno President
is shown disking ha:ids with ono of tho voterar.o vhilo Mrs, Hoover
looks on.
MORMONS IN
OBSERVANCE
Rare Disease Is
Found in Chicago;
Coroner Puzzled
CREED BIRTH
Dumtifw ortlntated at $U00 rosnlt
ed 111 In forenoon when fire, bollev
ed to have been canned by a small
Kuh stuve, broke out at the Rich
field service muthm on Sixth
Btreet.' Franklin GeoiKO, Htution at
tendant, simtained a btirnud hund
when he attempted salvaKe efforts
while the flames were at their
height, burning principally some
curtulnn that wero used hi cur
washing npeiatlonn.
. a ' fire tbfa aftornoon Btimmoned
the lire department tu Chest nut
Htreet, near the Urnwn-lnch kuw
mill, tri oxtlnKiilsh thunoH thnt
Avera destroy lug a smul) iunilly mt
rago. !
u WASftlNOTON, July B4.-(fl) '
. Bee ret any Adams said today ho had
recommended to President Hoover
, illsmlssul of two midshipmen who
took two girls Into the moss hnll
jUml dormitory at tho Annapolis
naval academy.
The students, who Adams de
clined to name, wero hawronco L.
Myatt, of Quincy, Mass., and Miller
8. llurgln, of Han Antonio, 'Texas.
The midshipmen took the gbls,
dressed In uniforms, Into the dor
mitory a ml mess hall about two
weeks ago. After the disclosure,
students In the second class, of
which Myatt and Hurgln were
mo ml tors, were restricted to tpjar-ters.
PALMVIiA. X. . July 24. (Pj
A four-day period of pioneer
services In ummcmoration of thoj
urbanization of the t'hun'h of l-at-i
t
CHICAfiO. July 24. (ff)
The death of John Hlorh, -IS
years old. from a. disease i
! diiignosed as anthrax, puzzled !
i bo coroner's off ico today.
Anthrax' Is a virulent, fo-
4 lnile ilisea.se of cattle, sheep
and horses, rare among hu-
mans excoiit those working in
i wool or haij ot handling the
4 hides of infeeled boasts.
h I tloch's witrk as a cb'rk re-
tor Day Halnts and tho SJli'd amil-' (uircd him to handle nothing J
versa ry of the Mormon pioneers' 4 by which the disease is usual-
entranc( Into the valley of Uroat 4 y communicated. 4
Hall Ijike, began Unlay at the
national shrine of Mormonlsm
the Joseph Smith farm near this!
village.
On this farm Joseph Smith tll'
his followers 100 years ugo he:
had climbed the bill of Tumorali
under heavenly direction and un
earthed a volume of gold plates
containing the reoord of a lost
American civilization and the ten
ets of the "true religion."
Two hundred and fifty mission
aries, and 200 members of the
Mormon church from 14 states'
ami Canada have assembled to
hoar discussion of missionary
problems and commemorative ad
drosses atid witness it pageant. j
FOR GIRL'S PRANKi POSTPONEEVIENT IN
IN STORM PATH
THE MARKETS '
KlvoMoH;. ,
PORTLAND,. Ore., July 24.
fP Cattle 50; calves. 40; slow,
quolably around steady, Htcers,
1 100-1200 lbs.. $7.508.00; me
dium, JO.OOtft 7.5!) ; heifers, 550
S5(i lbs., good, Jfi.r.Ofii 7.00; others
unchanged.
(IOCS: 500, Including .1S5 di
rect: steady to strong.. .
HHKKP: 450. including 24?
through; talking around steady.
Produce. ',
PORTLAND. Ore., July 24. (P)
I tut tor, eggH. milk, poultry,
country moats, oniona, potatoes,
wool, mohair, nuts, hay, caseara
bark, hops, steady and unchanged.
Portland Wheat.
PORTLAND, Ore., July 21
Wheat futures:
Open High "Low CIofo
July !H)j i0Vj io iioVa
Hopt !0(. !UV Sil'fe 1KI
Doe !4 !4 . H3 i4
Cash markets;
l-.lg Rend Rluestem $l.n5j
Soft white, western white .!Hi
Hard winter, n o r thorn
!-pilng, western red SO'-j
Oats: No. 2 3X-lh, white $27.00
Today's car receipts: Wheat, !;
lia rley, o ; flour. 2 ; corn, S ; out a.
1; bay II.
Wall Street Report
AllOAltD SIR THOS. UPTON'S
YACHT KttlN, (X)NVDYIN( TITK
HHAMltOC.IC V, July 114. (lJ--rhG
Ainnrf(!nn'H cup challenger and her
(ioiivnyieh steam yacht this after
ncou reached (lie hull-WHy point
of (heir voyage from Mrltnin to the
Azores, on roitlo to the interna
tional regatta.
Everything went well with the
westward voyage, although this
evening tho yachts tiro in the midst
ol' rough water.
sports lEiiiirairn
R0SI:BCR0, Ore., July 24. (VP)
Postpone men t of the date for
the convention of the Western
Klsh and Oame associating s'hed
u led to have boon held here next
Monday was announco1 today by
C. A. Lock wood, president. Tele
grams from delegations in Califor
nia and llrltlsh Columbia Haying
Important meetings p r event e d
their attending next week led. to! foul
UUth n4 Cnlrftt AMVtJ
Marriage: Licenses
Donald K. Dicii and Murva C.
Murray,-
Kred Myorn and (ieorgla Mo.Mu-
hn ii.
Iteriiard J. Haas and ('urolyn J.
Kd wards.
KliU K. Haskell and Alta lied-
the postponemeid.
The convention will be held
some lime tu September, Lock wood
said. ,
SEARCH FOR BODY
Oil A NTS PASS, July 24. flV- Reduced irlces on milk to It.
J puny oi unmet i iihm lKion-i come elective August t. were nn
nalre was dragging the Rogue nouncod thin mornluK by the Oold
river today for the body of (Mar-lHeal creamery. The reductiou will
ence Kmll White, ltt. Portland
youth, who drowned late yester
day. AVhtto was bathing with
friends when he Is reported to
hove been swept under by tt strong
undertow,, His parents in Port
land ore on their way here.
SOVIET SLEUTA TELLS
I
NEwj YCHK, July 4.-r-(
Mich del Handler, a Kriiy-hutred
timid little man who wild he for
merly wan a member of the So
VJM .pHPtb or secret police, and
had been smuggled into the roll
ed ,HtolOH from Ctilui, today nave
testimony tending to show the
Amtorg, Trading corporation was
connected with Ocpu.
amount to two cents, which means
milk will well for five cents a
pint and 10 cents a quart.
This change In the retail price
of milk In Jackwm county will be
adopted by the following dairies:
Snider Dairy ami Produce com
pany, Madrono dairy, Swiss crenin
cry, Kershaw dairy, Van Dyke
dairy and Murphy' dairy, ns well
us the Oold Seal Creamery.
SECRETENTRY IN U. S. HUSTON DECISION
Ends Piles Quick
Pile mifferem can only get nuUk
ftnfo and (anting relief by removinc
the cause bud circulation of the
blood in the lower bowel. Cuttlbu
find external remedied can't do this
an Internal medicine maul bo
used. IIKM-ROID, the ptcm-ilp-tlon
of Dr. J. W. Leonhordt, n
special!!, nucceedx been use It re
lieve thli blood congestion ami
fltrengthens the affected part.
JltCM-ROlD In Hold by druggets
everywhere, and ba mich a won
derful record of success right In
thin city that Jurmin Wood mvh
to very Pile, mifferer. try IIKM
itolD at my risk. U must end ull
J'lle agony orou get your money,
EXPECTED FRIDAY
WASHINGTON. July . 21 (fl'V
Hi'imMlciiii iinlltlclnnH wild- twtiiy
ilt'linlto tlovi'litpmrntH wove export
ml iDmomiw hi lh ri uf I'lnml
In, llunlou. who Imn Iwn pxiwi'tpil
(o quit hh liM"lllun naliunnl
chtilntiitn fitr minit' tlmt.
Juiurii Knint-is lUirkt. ronunlt
Ip coiinn'l, nml Joch K. Null.
Iln trMfiirifr, IihhI(ium1 to NVw
York yatirilii' Hint aw lliistm.
Tliiy ciiino buck mill talked wltti
I'letttdi'nt Hoitver t(nlny.
Homy Munuln mid Kllzu '. Al
U'H. Domild I.. MlmUlivn mid l.ohi V.
WorllilnKlnn.
C'uiilM I.. Iiciu li nml l.i'iiu S. Kv
unti. Kmory Krlikiin mid Umla Illrk.
I. Ion. I K. ll.xlaKc nml Alskn II.
Tllim.
ItiisHi'll II. llaiilsnn and Kilnn V.
Ilukor.
AlliiMl ('. MulloniiBX nml Until K.
I.lnzy.
Circuit Court
William K. liny i't nx va. James
H. Ponl i't nl; to unlet tit
SoutliiM 11 HiiildiiiK & Limn As.su.
vs. Hi'iify M. Marsli ot nx; to Torp
i;lni mortmiKP.
.lull ti n. lli'iny vs. Frank Fill
ton t ul; 'to quiet tltlo.
Mil M. CiimmIo vh. Ala N. Mills
et al; tor money,
W. (Illliieath vs. It. O. Jennliifts,
hh Hlierltl ot .laekson eininly; for
liossesclon of personal properly and
dainaKes.
NKW YORK, July 24. (P)
The wtock market appeared weary
totlay from the exeesslvo bullish
stimulation of yenterduy and
priees turned distinctly .heavy 'In
the final dealhms, although pivot
al stocks were fairly well support
ed most of the day. TrudlnR was
close to the smallest yolume of
the year. -i
American Can. anil Uailio closed
off imo point; I'. S. Steel 1;
American Telehone, Public 'Ker
vice of New .lert'ey and Columiliiii
(las 2; Allied Chemical and' liU
iniin ICodak.-..ft and . LI. .S. dnitllR-'
trial Alcohol 8. (tcneral Al liltilat I
and Standard of New Jersey sati
ned only fractionally. Atlantic
refining was a stroni? spot, clos
ing up to .1. The clofi;' was easy.
Sales approximated 1,800,0(10
nhares.
Tiniay's closiiiK priees for 15 se
lected stocks follow:
Am. Can v i : 130,i
Am. Tel. and Tel air.-ln
Auacondu AWi
Col. (las
Corliss Wright
(loners l-llectrie (new)..
(leueral Motors .'.
Kennlcot Copper
Mont. Ward '
Radio Corporation '
Sears lloebuck
S. I'
Cnlted Air Craft
r. S. Sleel
Int. T. T :
71 Vi
.5 1i !
3!l U
:iu
(iU1
1 liIVs
15
15-
h-W fa
?? - mmmm
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Opposite Nat
Phone 223
Brisbane's Today
(Continued from page one)
opeialo Mnsrle shoats llmt tho peo
ple paid for anil ujvo U9 furmeru
cheap nitrogen, so (hat we can le;
tili.o our wheat lands at a rcason
ahlo cost?"
To that the very enmplctj .io
puhlican and Democratic ansivcr is;
"We have a leriili.er irust. Van
his longest I'UkIiI. Hu died' In lluf-
fiilo yesterday. ' v .i I ocean ;by the liKht of ono. day. Cur
The history of his life is part ofitis lived to gee his hopes and be
the history of aviation.' Twenty ! liefs realized,
years uuo. In a inane Cat no mod- j
em pilot would lake from the ' Or. Wood, head r.f the Croeer
Krciiud. ho flew irom Alhnny to Cancer Research Institute, an
N'ew York, wiunini; the Pulitzer Inounces tha successful crowhm of
I irtze of 510.000. establishing a Ions 'cancer cells in a slass tube.
AiuI;Now, men fly from, ocean to ed iu the bodies of rats, they pro
duce cancer.
For three thousand yenrs. Dr.
Wood says, men have "worked with
dead cancer cells. Now, for the
liist time, we have them alive, and
capable of producing human cancer."
The announcement is Important.
nro talking liols;;cv;.im."
, distance record, unbroken for many That they are genuine cancer. To hold ainl study your enamy is
Clonn H. Cm-tin lias started on I years. j cells is known because, transplant-:a treat advantage".
pruliiilily, hut Amtorj; in the
past uip.i' hi i 1 1 1 1 s Ims spout
. 1 H,0UI,(H!0 ill t h o I'niteil
Slntes. This was paid with i(il
ilen yellow dollars, not with
l.lood red coin. In lllLM-llrJ.I, no
eordinsr to tcsl iminiy t;ivcii yes
terday, AiiilM-vr spent S-.'.tltlO.-(II
HI here. In l!-8-1 )!, $1:1S.
0(1(1,0(10. 1
Our industries need that bus
iness, worUiinn need that cin-ployiiieiit.
"Ilest minds" Unit want to'throw
out ItusHian huslnesR shonid keep
cash and communism sepiirnte, ve
meinberliiK that the wis.' Lord
Would Hrltaln
Certainly, why
Performance of nu operetta si
tinctcd lit.iiott persons to the out
door theatre of the St. IjiiiIs mu
nicipal opera.
I'l-ollllle 4'mirf
Kstate of West Larder, deceased ' Heuverhrook said:
Admitted to iimlmi.. ' buy from Russia?
V. II. Haines, l-'rank I.. Davis as- n",? Wo ,rmlc wl,h eannibals.
soloed hllKioess 'nmoe certificate.
"I.llhlii Indoor Mlnlatuin llolf
Co.". Ashland. OreKon.
Mrs. Harry Andrews, certificate
of nseumett t'UHlnets name, "l-'ash-ion
Shop." -. -Medford,
K. K. lleihlen. Annie .1. Itate
inan, assumed business name cer
tificate. ;'ttoiiue Volley Invesluient
Company."
Ileal Ivstalo Transfer.
Martin K, Real, et ux. to (Juarti;
MiMinlnin Aolo Camp Co., W. IV
to lots 1 nnd 2, rcniisylvania Add.
to Ashland, ll.llo.
Homer II. .Neil v. Ii. stark
Weather. W. tl. to 20 acres In
sec. 10. twp. ,1!1 S.. I!. 1 W. Also
all the SV of SI-; of sec. 3. twp.
" S. I! I W.. K of NW of we.
10. twp. 3!l S.. Ii I W.. I0.
The Ki-dc ml l.lut tlaak of Spo
kane in Talent ll-Hcathm Ulstilet.
deed to lets 3. S!l. 40. 4r,. 4l!. 4T.
IS and M tn Roal1 (Orchard
Tract No. 3.
Cuitlns toelh nt the ami or !0
was the experience or Mis. Klimi
beih yuerry of Itellmny, Mo.
Mr. fthnton H. Kvans Is serving
Ills 4Sth year ns superintendent of
Kchoole of lllchmonil cuuntv. (ieor-JL
JOHN H. LOOK
Pftintlr.y D ecoratin g
Wno Interior Work
0 Specialty
Phone .118
The head of the American Agri
cultural Chemical Company reports
to President Hoover that Use of
ferllllr-ers 'would help the farmer.
Intelligent rertlll.lng would cut tho
cost or wheat .production to 47
cents a bushel.
The lariners might ask: 'Then
why don't yon let the government
excellence.
3 to $8
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Exquleltely A-vV
appointed, fS'VJiiUl5
with every liSiit!R
requlalle tJtkSli-v-J
of finer llvlno Klit"E
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coffop m 15? 55 I
femed for Ci; IISS g Hi 'S
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Hotel
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A CHARMING WALNUT
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USE IT AS YOU PA Y FOR IT
Suite
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3 "Pieces-Bed, Chiffonier, $ f 5.50
Vanity -all for
Here Are the Prices
for Separate Pieces
Bed , S14.50
Dresser S17.50
Vanity S13.50
Chiffonier S15.50
hair $675
For those who wish a moderate price bed
room suite, this attractive walnut set is es
pecially appealing. Be sure to see this set
in our windows many other suits on dis
play on our second floor.