Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, July 29, 1930, Page 5, Image 5

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MEDFOTtD MATL TRTRTTtfF,. MEDFORD, OT?TCCiQNT. TUESDAY, JULY
29, 1930. - i
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VET. SEA CAPTAIN
PRAISES SARGON
"I followed the f"Jt for 40 yours
nncl dldiv'l cHcano rheumatism, that
yot a rlp on me it seemed Hko
CAI'T. MARTIN' MAOIKO.V
nothinc would break. My nppollto
xvhh jkjoi', J couldn't cat uny-lhlnK
hardly on account of indlK;Htinn,
Klcit poorly and wa nlrmiHt con
tinually constipated, Khi'koh wot
my rliouinuulm 'on the rim,1 niy
.uppclltp is Kood, I fdct'ii lino and
am fooling fitrmiKcr and better all
Iho time.
Vtiftt'KMit Pills keep me rcKtiluted
in Kicat h:ipH juid never nlve mo
(i minute's irouldc wilh natiHca or
- Ki'ipinK." Capt. Miirlin .MiidlHorj.
Sllvorilale, near Uremmerlon,
: WuhIi.
MhkHI finjtf Co., Aentn.
Daily
Book Review
. VERY GOOD, JEEVES
By P. Q. Wodchouse
WndehoiiBe funs, wlio know H'M
tram . Wooster ImHt, aro nwaro
Hint In Ills journey IhroiiKh life
Mcrtlo Ih Impeded nnd Renerally
snookoroU hy annul. n Hcnly a
collection of aitntH as waH over
assemhled. Aunt Auntha laft her
iIok, Mcintosh, to ho nui'Hcd In
IiIh flat In hop nlmonce; Aunt
Huhlia commissioned him to (!!
entanKlo her daughter's suitor
from I-Ih amorous messes. Ioor
Heti lo. LI to would have boon
Intolerable If It had not been for
JeevoH, the perfect butler, the
Kcntloman's perfect Kontlomnn.
Ho solves ten dilemmas In ten
muring stories. Road this jnri
hundreds of others from our
Rental Library for 3o and Bo n
day.
SWEM'S
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Ladies the First Methodist Church
REMEMBER!
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You are to appear at the Cooking Demonstration today
in order that your church will qualify for the frst at
tendance prize. o
net mm
EXPECTED RESULT
HALKM, Ore., July 29. (VP)
ICastern Oregon shlppciH of Kraln
and Kniln productK are expected
hy the public ttervlcct roninii.HHion
to recover about $00, 0UO In repar
atioiiH from the Oregon-WuHhinK-ton
Jtallroiul & Sa vlKiitfon com
pany ii h a result of the interstate
commerce cummlfHloii'H order of
hint week reducing Brain freiKht
rutew.
Uy iin order in 1 124 tlie tdnte
eumnilnMion reduced rat oh for in
trastate KhipmentH. Enforcement
of thb order was lunumrurlly en
Joined by the eourtK pending de
cision hy the huerstato commerce
com mission In the Interstate rate
Ihkuu . Unit wan terminated hint
week. ' M
STEEL EARNINGS
NHVV YORK, July 29. (P) Tho
I'nltod KtutPH Steel corporation lo
(iuy reported lolnl second (luurtnr
unrnlnw of $17,001,304 compared
Willi S1!i,fiir.,3!i7 In tho March III
pinrtor ami $71,!Hi5,'Hil, the pc-icn-tlino
record, In tho second thrco
inonlliH ol' 1H21I. Tho I'lwireH arc
alter I ho (iHiiiil deductions 1'or op-
OlIlUllK CXPOIIHOH.
Not income for I ho liwt quarter
wan (:S2,1!ili,717 itKiiiiiHt 3;'.ri.777,S(l7
In IIih first three inonlliH 11130
and $.ri3,S2ri,8ia In the second quar
tor liiHt year.
WASHINGTON, July 29. (p)
Proaidont Hoover uruilunejd to-
day Im had uwUed Attorney (lonoml
iMilclnd! io iiiako an extonsivo mtd
jvlKoroiiH invflstiKation of hiinknipl
toy InwH nnd practiceH.
I Tim (mpiiry will ho under (ho di
rection of tho solicitor genorul, Mr.
I Hoover said, with tho donnrlmont
lot comnifirco co-operatitiK.
Uh puvpOHo was outlined hy iho
1 profddont as tho forintdiilion of log
i hdation to correct proHcnt evila in
, the buukruptey lawn.
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NYSSA, Ore.. July 2!) J. TO.
Pro vouchor, -II. of Portland, who
was working 3 DO feet under the
Owyhee river at tho Hcene of tho
new Owyhee dam, was crushed to
dentil today by timber falling down
a shaft.
Ho was horn at St. Mnnihiue,
Canada, but served In tho United
Htates . army during tho war.
Papers in his effects gave Portland
as his home, ltefore dying hu said
he had no relatives.
10 DEATH IN STREAM
ll(tol) ItlVKIi, Ore., July U!).
A1) Miss Kuwana Springer,, 2,
daughter of Mr. iftid Mrs. K. II.
Springer, 1,om Angeles, was killed
.Monday, when the horse sho was
riding slipped from a planked
bridge- across TO Hot ' crek near
Cloud Cap , inn ,,on Moui(t Hood,
and dropped io feel llnlo the tur
bulent sliTum below.
DKTROIT, July 119. (!') Jos
eph 1'ozer, iU, one of "Singer's
.Midgets" was killed by an auto
mobile here last night.
' Pozcr, who, wHRhed 40 pounds
and was 40 Inches tall, had been
with the midget troupe iVr IS
yearn.
NICHOLAS ROOSEVELT
GOES TO PHILIPPINES
WASIIINdTON, July 8fl. Ml
Nlcliotaa H(iiiKvtlt tT New York
toilny was Mlveu a reeea appolnt
nient liy frettlilent Hoover as vice
fiovernnr of the rhllipploe IkImoiIh.
puiorn Minnn inirnL
Oregon Inhabited by Ancient
Race Is Evidence of Carvings
dfcszt (& kXV a
. .Ancient mik who tniiablled Ainerlcn befon' Ibe Indians fell rock
cai vhiMH of miic-lopu (top) and JijinR (icjuotlUcjcil left), ways Dr.
It. Horner (right) of Oregon Stalo college.
1 '(JUTLAND, Ore. (!') I'rolii.4
toric stone carvings nionB tho Co
iuinhiii ilvcr near Arlington, Ore.,
show that an undent race Inhabit
ed (he country lief ore the Indian's.
That is tho conclusion drawn
from Hie strange eiiaractcrs hy
Mr. J, Ji. Horner, director of his
torical research at Oregon State '
coIIcko. j
i 'When tho white man came, no
i nallvo knew the origin or mean
ing of these mysterious characters"
1 )r. Horner declares. "Wrecks
centuries ago n long 'the Pacific
coast left stranded those who later
perished ashore or were amalga
mated with the natives.
"Possibly there were Phoeni
cians who may have traversed the
Pacific long before it was recorded
on the maps of geographers.
"It is possible that tho Pacific i
northwest was populated even be- I
foi-o lOuropo and that in some early
LAST MAN KEEPS HIS PLEDGE
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ADSVCUitHtl I'rtsx I'lmlti
Ch.trlc Loekwood, 87, drink a solemn toast from a bottle of Bur-
flurtdy wine set aside for the occasion In 1835 to 33 vacant chairs
draped In black around a weird banquet table In Stillwater, Minn.,
keeping his pledge as the last man of the Last Man's club. Loekwood
and his fellows, all civil war veterans, formed the club in 1885.
ifUporttd by jMR.nn Count, AbttnMl Co
Sixth StrMt uttf Ctntrml AmnmJ
Marriage Llnccnses
'l'lionum N. (Mine mill draco I..
I leiUKtra.
Unlh S. lMillllns mul Alice 1".
Venitewltz.
Hen 1,, I in nncl s mill Kslhcr C.
(Irulier.
Hubert It. lUuekinnn ituil Vltiln
t'nnk.
I
Circuit Court
Credit Herviee ('"inpiuiv vs. Ken
nel h Heche, tloltiL- business ua t'en-
jtral Point Seivleo Stittlnn Pot
I money.
Jackson County Hank v. li. It.
Haekus el tix Kor money.
period the Inhabitants along the
Columbia river were living in their
.stone age.
"This recalls that tho Pacific
norlhwest'is very old."
The petroglyphs, cut In . solid
rock, are so old they are covered
wit h a coat of black as hard as
Vlie stone in which they. arc carved.
"H is known from tho pioto
graphs that the early natives along
tho Columbia, practiced a. dignified
form of sun worship," Dr. Jlorner
finds, "and at least three oilier
forms fire worship. Image wor
ship and the worship of Talapus,
the prairie wolf or coyote.
"Some of the putroglps chart
battle, some successful hunting
parlies, and others tho visits of
other tribes, though it is believed
their meaning will some day bo
revealed as indicating considerable
intelligence In those who . carved
them." ;
Jncksnn County Hunk vb. I. It.
Ilurkim Tor money.
Swift & I'ninimny vs. J. It, Crow
rlor Kor munoy. .: .
K. K. 1'lR'lps mill Mury ,1. Thi'lps
nnsunuMl lnialiu'Hs name certificate
I "Wostin n Aulo Ho:lt . Works, due
cpssora to VcHt(rri Auto Boat
Woika", ANhlam;. Ore.
Probate Court
Kaluto of .lamca W. Hrinev, (le-
iceusetl; adiultteil for lirobate.
j Heal Iv-luto Transfer
Iten t Sheldon et tlx to .OeoVKe
11. Ciinode, Peed. $ 1 0, NKH Bee.
13 Twp 3S S. Ut West.
Kranela M. llo,tkina et IIX to F.
i M. Itmlman et ux. V. 1. I0. N tj
I of NW of XH See. 311 Twp 36S. U
I 2 West. j
! Stanley Kplnler et ux to T. N.'
lluyd et ux. W. 1. SI", lot 1, block
" l.iii-ni.unit A, 1,1. Meilfcr,) i
.1. A. CouKhran et nx to John 8.
(Iriftln. et ux. w. I.). 10. lot In
Park Add. .Meilford. . i
.1. Pratt to California, Pacific
Title Trust Co.. Heed. SK of
NW. N'i of SW, SW or SW Sec.
I t Twp. SS S. It 1 east.
It. II. Tofl e! ux to A. It. Mi
Inlcwh. W. I. 10, lei in Jackson
ville. Donald McKillop et ux to Klllt
abeth H. Marshall, Heed $275. lots
I and 2 block . Capitol It'll Add.
Medfcrd. !
Audrey Trcbee to W. K. lluhlwrt'
et ux. W. I). lll, ls 9 and 10, j
block . Alfa Add. Ashland.
Manila Is. Janes et vlr to W'.i
C. Janes, w. I. 2inlil, lot on Cap-'
llcl avenue. Medforil.
W. Ci.rleton Janes to tait .A.!
Jiin.m. W, t. $10, lot on faiiltnl!
avenue, MeiUord.
t. N. i!on et ux lo 1-;, tiyden
.lone.-:. W. I. Jinn. I,, ,, solllll
sl. f W,..-. ,... .,-S
Silk Dresses
Values to $ 1 G.50. Reduced to
$7.95
Botany Flannel Suits
$14.5 flannel huIib, In JQ flA
pastel uliades. Sale price Vvy V
Silk Crepe Suits
$10.00 smart buUb In (JQ f(
puutel eo'lors.- On Hale.... Pl.xvl
Botany Flannel Coats
$10.50 values lnwhlte and iQ f(
pastel yhades. Bnlo price J)I.w
Velvet Jackets
Costume velvet jackelH, O E
black. Sizes M to 42..... J0.0
, Flannel Jackets
liotnny riannel Jackets in d A Cf
pastel shades, on sale for iP'x.Ovl
Skirts
llotany flannel and silk crepe
in p:iHtol shades
FIRST BUTTER AT
PORTLAND, Ore., July 29. (P)
The only change in the produce
markets was an advance of 1 cent
in butler firsts, bringing the price
lo 2 fie. Tho Other grades were
fairly steadly at quoted values.
The egg market was unchanged
with an easier undertone.
Fruits nnd vegetables are mov
ing freely without material price
changes.
Astraehan and Oravensteln ap
ples sold up to -1.25 box for jum
ble pack with some face nnd fill
Wealthies at a similar price.
Tomato market showed a defin
ite break for the day with offer
ings from The Dalles generally no
higher than ?1 for Is.
THE MARKETS
IJvcslock
POltTI.A.M). Ore., July 29. (P)
CATTI.I-: II, calves 10, slow, quot
uhly Hleaily.
MOOS. 52B; alow, no-7!ic lower.
(Soft or oily hups ami rousting
pips excluded.)
LlKht IlKhls MO-1 (ill U.S. $10.00
riii II. Oil; lluht WelRllI Hill-ISO Ilia.,
JU.IHIM11.2B: IlKllt welultt 1S-200
IPs., $1 i.OOfit 1 1 . 2 ft ; medium weluln
200-220 II, s., SHI, nun 1 1. mi; me
dium weight 220-250 Ilia., JILBIISii
10. 7f.; heavy welKht 260-2110 lbs..
J!l.2i',ifi Kl.riO; heavy welKht. 290
3f,( llw IS.JJM 10.00; iacklnR
aowa $S.00i!i 9.00; slatiRhter plK
9.T5i 10.75.
SllUUP 300; slow, weak.
PixMluec
POHTI.ANIJ, Ore.. July 29. (II
HUTTKIt Kirsts cent hlKher, 2K,
other quotiitions unchanited.
1-XU1S 1','aaler undertone, un
chanKed. Milk, poultry, country ; nicata,
onions, potatoes, wool, mohair,
nuta, hay, cascara hark, hops, all
steady, unchanged.
TODAY
St. Marks Guild Hall ,
WEDNESDAY
First Methodist Church
1 , I THURSDAY
THUR8DAY
FRIDAY
Presbyterian Church
0?
101 S. Central Ladies'
Felt
pastel
$ t . II 5
Sale
Mkirls tZf
Jr0
ValuoH
Oh sale
Portland Wheal
PORTLAND, Ore., July 29. (P)
Wheat futures: ,
Open High Low Close
July 1)0 V4 90 Vi 88-H ' 88 H
fccpt. 89 , 89 87- 87
Dec 92-i iZ 91 91
fash markets:
Wheat: Ulg Bend bluestem,
1.0316. Soft white, western white
8 9 Vfc H a r d winter, northern
spring, western red,
Oats: No. 2-38 lb white $2500.
Today's cur receipt's: Wheat 170;
flour 4; corn 6; oals 1 J. bay 'Z.
Wall Street Report
NEW YORK, July 29. (ff)
Heat raids in rail, merchandlslni;
nnd specially stocks, Inspired by
reports showing curtailed earnings
and sales, depressed share prices
1 to S points In n quiet market to
day, hut rallies of a point or two
from tho day's lowest levels Were
numerous in the final dealings.
tieneral Motors was a firm fea
ture throughout thO' day, closing
up Vi. P. S. Steel closed 1 off and
Sliinilaril of Now Jersey lVa.
The close wan weak, sales np
proxImatiiiK 1.70.000 shares.
Today's closing prices for 15 se
lected stocks follow:
Am. Can
Am. Tel. & Tel
Anaconda
Col. Gas
Curtlss Wright
Cenernl Klectrlc (new)
tienoral Motors
Kentticot Copper ..i
Mont. Ward
Itadio Corporation
Seal's Hoehuck
S. P.
United Aircraft
V. S. Steel
Int. T. & T
i:i-'Vi
21li
no '4
65
IT
1(1
Slitt
44
os i
118
01 V4
107V4
47V4
HUNGRY MAN DIES FROM
EATING GREEN 'CUKES'
tl HANTS PASS. July 29. (ti
ll. J. .MeC.rath. 50, jobless nnd
hungry, died here yesterday while
eating K''en cucumbers. He had
been attracted here from Heaver
Falls, Penn., by reports of employment.
ft
Lutheran Church
Ready - to - Wear Phcne 28
Tailored Suits-Skirts :
and Jackets at Great Savings
Felt Coats
Silk
coats In white ami Silk crepe jackets In lovely
shades. On sale for pastel colors. Sale pricu
its in wl
lades. On
S5.00
DOLLAR VALUES
wash J)iu:ssiis
values lu sizes 14-10-18.
price
HOMIXS UOSIKKY
$l.4!i values In chiffon hose
marked down to
COIISELIOTTUS
$1.41). and $l.!ir values in
different models
HATS
to $0.05.
now
Klamath Falls Second midget
golf course completed ,ftt Alta-
.mont camp ground,; oi3 mile
pouth of city. -
Your Ring
on Her Finger
Priscilla Wedding Rings, plat
inum encased by the famous Bcle
Process are made in 18k white
gold covered with a uniform
shell of purest platinum and
will not discolor any under
any conditions. Their price is
only $16. Let us show them to .
you today.
LARRY SCHADE
Your Favorite Jeweler .
Since 1918
Next to Oaterlan Phone 89
'Priscilla
Weddingmgs
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STARTS TODAY
Cooking Demonstration
St. Mark's Guild Hall 2:30 P. M.
Today s Cooking Demonstration will besin at 2:30 this afternoon nt tlio S'
Mark's tiullil Hall Remember, your attendance counts toward tho nr-tzos''
the moM valuable ones (tolim to the church which has the larKr.t attend
ance record. aupiiu
Mrs Harriet Lsngworthy, nationally known cooking expert, will
conduct the demonstration each tfay, using the latest and most mod
ern gas equipment: furnished through the courtesy of the Southern
Oregon Gas Corporation. i
Cat. c now the most modern agent for cookinjt and refrigerating; food nro
vldmn hot water and haatlng the home. Thefle fervlcea make gas the worhT,
CTeatost caterer to the fundamental needs ot the home. . . . Mm u"0
hy s demonstmtion, will bring to you the latest In modern cookery. toS
Come and help vour church win the most valuable attendance Mlze """"
X:;oTy n"S" "-"..on. persoX'nfrer-eacli
Silk Dresses
Values tu J14.95. Itoiluccd to
$5.95
Jackets
ie jackets
dors. Sali
$4.50
$1-00 BUY
$1.00
Thio summeraddirionalthousands 1
whs hava never before traveled
by motor coach are discovering
the remarkable saving and add
ed pleasure of this ideal vacation
travel way. By motor coach you go
farther and see more ... it costs
you less. And not a single travel
comfort is sacrificed.
TERMINAL
Hotel Jackson
102 S. Central Tel, 309"
PACicir .
GREYHOUND
ItopW Cxpnu poekoij. i.rvic. to oil pointt
H. . WOOSTtl, Gn. Traflk M0r. "' "
9 Main Strojl, San Francisco
I am InterMtMl in a trip tn
PImm Mnd no yew IliuilrotoJvGC?
tion boo kl.t and compl.l. infornalion
cwicsmlng far.1, Khodulu. lc
Norn. ; ,t - . . , '
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