G
TO LINER'S DECK
NEW YORK, Aug. 1. The
blimp Mayflower became an uvrial
taxi yesterday.
" It dropped down to the deck of
the liner Bremen at Quarantine,
i'av) mboard Paul W. Litchfield,
prwfdent of the fioortyenr Zeppelin
company, of Akron, Ohio, to
wljlch the 'Mayflower belong, and
hopud' off ugaln,
'jie blimp with her two motors
coasting, drifted slowly onlo t tie
nfterdeck of the Bremen where a
landing crew of 23 grabbed a
trailing line. Litchfield stepped
aboard, the Mayflower's nuwi was
pulled around Into the wind, and
away she went, headed for a Long
Islond airport where Litchfield
WUS. landed a few minutes later.
It will the first time a commer
cial blimp had landed on an ocean
llnoilv , ,., .
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BOYS SET FIRES
. TO SECURE LOOT
NHW YOltK, Aug. 1. (!') Five,
boys, ranging In ago from 18 to
Hi, wore under arrest in Itrnnklyn
today, charged with setting fire to
apartment housVs and robbing
them during the excitement. Police
said they confined.
' The in the. fires attributed
. to the boys aggregated $ 1 00.0U0.
officials estimated. They wild $Ii.
Worth of property was stolen.
Twenty tierson were Injured in the
fires,
7:15 p.m. Klgin I'ro
- NIK' service to K(iO,
KO.MO, K(!W, KI'X'A,
7:0(1 to
gram
Klly.
KKKIJ.
7:15 to 7:30 p.m. Mayor Rolph
Cumpaign I'rugrum NIK: ser
vice lo KflO, KKI. KKSI).
7:30 to 7:45 p.m. Anion 'n Andy
NIK; service to KtiO, KI1CJ,
KO.MO, KflVV, KKSI).
7:45 to 8:00 p.m. NBC Concert
Favorites NI1C service to K'IO,
KIIQ.
8:00 to 8:tr p.m. Olo and the
(llrls NHC service to KflO,
KIIQ, K(1V, 8:U5 to 8:15 p.m.
8:16 to 8.45 p.m. The Magic
Crystal NIK! service to KflO,
K(1V. '
8:45 to !l:lii p.m. Tone Pictures
NHC Hervlce to K'iO, KIIQ,
KOMO, KC.W. KKI, KTAIt
0:15 to !:45 p.m. Modern Melo
dists NHC service to KflO.
(1:45 to 10:00 p.m. John and
Ned NHC servico to K'IO
KIIQ, Kf'.W, KOA.
10:00 to 10:30 p.m. The Dragon
In the Hun NHC service to
KflO, KOA.
10:30 to 11:00 p.m. Pacific No
mads NHC service to K'IO,
K'SW. KOA.
11:00 to 12:00 p.m. Motel Dance
Orchestra NHC service to K'IO,
KKI, KKHD.
MEDFORD MXTL TRIBUNE, "M"ET)F0TtD, OUEOOX,
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FRIDAY, AUGUST f, 1930.
Credit For Stored Wheat Will Assist
Nebraska Farmers In Holding Crops
things." member of the state livestock satil-
She looked very nice, too, in the tary board. He succeeds hrnest
old blue dres, blue straw hat Chase of Portland, whose term ex-
and blue shoes Bhe happened luipired.
be wearing all about a week old.! - i,tl,i.r
The conversation breezed ulong, Oregon " -
... Pnir mniizht and Saturday, nui
.miss i.aye Keeping it running wnu - - --- vallevs
low ciuuu in - .-
linn Saturday,
west winds.
Moderate north
Classified advertising gets results.
Radio Program
KMED
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SAMS VALLEY ALSO
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SAMS VALIiKY, Ore., Aim.
(Bpl.) After commenting on tho
big niMleHuuko reported In tho Mall
Tribune to have boon killed on Hiir
illno creek, we learn tliat a few
lurgo. oiip-b havo ulso been killed
hero. Olenu (iart'ett killed one re
cently measuring -I.I Inches and 111 J
Wilson boys one) of 411 Inches In
length;
I
TO HEAR SEN. MILLER
Friday
5 to r:T D Southern Oregon j
Ittiniilt iireeuers association r
6:15 to 6:46 Texaco Motor-
Ists Musical Moments .. .-.
f 5:46 to tl News and-markets
by Mall Tribune.
6 to 0:16 Krult dispatches s
by Myron Root " ' l
C: 1 5 to (1:45 V, K. Sampson
Si Co.
0:40 lo 7 Cecil and Sally
presented by Standard Oil 4
Co.
7 to 7:15 "ICqul-fraetlonuled fr
program" by Associated
Oil Co. ,
7:16 to 7:30 Southern. Ore-
gun Hablilt iireeders' asso-
elation
Katui-ilny
7:65 to 8 Hreakfast broad-
cast of news by Mall Tri-
liune
8 to 8:30 "KVIIO hour" by
Kcouomy (Iroceterla
8:30 lo 8:45 Mury Ambitious
and Harry Industry pre-
sentcd by Medford Huslness s
(College
8:45 to 0 fluid Heal program
II to 11:30 Musical fleography
TAnLE HOCK, Ore., Aug. 1.
(Bpl.) Senator Miller of Josephine
County will talk on tho cabinet
form of government before a meet
ing of the Sams Valley Orange Hat
urilhy night, August 2,
, T;ho (Jranls Pasa chamber of
commerce will furnish the pro
gram, Tho public Is cordially Invited to
n.on1.
THREE-MILE RAILWAY
ALWAYS PAYS PROFIT
M'AURENTON, N. C (P) War
ronton buafltN the country's Hhort
OHt imlPiierttlently owned nnd op
cnUeri railroad which Is on a luy
ing baslH.
Tho railroad Is three mlle lonjt
nnd fur 44 yars hnn pnld a profit
at one time a h Ik H as 100 per cent.
Owned jointly by the town of
AVurrenton nnd private cltlxeiiM,
th road connects this place with
Warren i'luliui, und malntuliuMl
TeKUlur pasnenKer service until
chmpctjtton of .buses cnusod n
cuuufl to irelght only,
if .tjnlx'four locomotives nnd three
pntuengor conchfrn hnve bdyi
owno by, the road, and never more
than one tof each at a time.
GOLD HILL 70 START
"IOLD HIIX, Ore., Aug. 1. (Spl.)
The Van Hoevenburg orchard ex
liecta to stnrt picking Monday and
open the packing house Tuesday.
. The Del ltlo orchard expects to
stnrt about the 10th.
The Hoot ft Pankey packing
noune hero In town will start Tuoa
daywlth a double ahlft.
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LINCOLN, Neb. OP) For the
first time in history the farmeru
of Nebraska, second wheat stato
In the union, can get money on
their grain without moving it
from the bins.
Under a new state law permit
ting farm storage In conjunction
with the federal farm loan board,
certificates will be issued by stato
supervisors and the, certificate!!
will be held a collateral by fed
eral farm loan banks. Thus Im
mediate credit to tho producer is
Insured.
Sam H. McKelvie. grain member
of the farm hoard nnd former Ne
braska governor, says the law will
be of great advantage to farmers,
in that it gives them the advan
tage of farm storage the cheap
est available, and best for keeping j
burdensome supplies out or mar
ket channels and the terminals.
In addition, the law permits
farmers to store wheat ill elate
supervised elevators with the same
credit provisions emliudied in the
farm storage plan.
Drafted last spring by a special
ses.don of the slate legislature as
n means of preventing mnrket
glus, the law became of Imme
diate benefit. Estimated at 06,
075,000 bushels. Nebraska's har
vest of winter wheat exceeds the
18211 harvest by 1 2,0 1 1,000 bushels.
It is not tho largest yield on
record in the Cornliusker tate,
but It Is 12,000.000 bushels more
than the average.
Confronted six months ngo with
adverse growing conditions, the
Nebraska crop thrived under .lime
sunshine, and threshers found Iti
had matured In perfect condition, j
Although never as large as that
of Kansas, Nebraska's crop occu
pies a peculiar spot in the Ameri
can wheat situation. Hepeatedly.
farm hoard heuibiuarters liave re-j
ferred to Ihe amount of wheat
necessary lo price movement thru
removal from tho In a r li e t as
"about as large as tho Nebraska
crop.
m : !
virtuully no effort, which, for a
vhilUng picture autreas being In
terviewed, was no mean feat.
Hnatches leaped across her glass
of Iced tea. In which she took
two HDoonn of sugar und which
i she then didn't drink because she
prefers tea. Like this
AIIsh Laye 'I miss the country
Inns most of all."
First News Alan "You'll find
them In California."
Second News Man "They call
them hot dog stand a."
Alius Uiye "I'll get a cheap
little car to run around in when
I m there."
Kirst News Man "That'll be a
novelty."
Sec ml News Man "Will you
have a cigarette?" offering a pack
of Old Luckafields.
AUks Layc "Uo you mind if I
smoke my own?"
Nobody inimlrd and after a bit
every hody bowed hlmHlf out to
the elevator, where he voied Kve
lvn I Jiye pronounced Eve-lyn,
long E uuitti the most charming
hostess he had seen in a long,
long time.
tonight and fog alung the const,
Hlicrhrly cooler In the en por
STAYS HAPPY ALL
OF THE TIME NOW
"I wasn't free of otomaoh trouble
and indi.ves'.lon for 6 years and I
was such a nervous wreck that
Sam II. McKelvIo (Inset), grain member of farm board sees,
new Nebraska Imin law ii-s aid to farmers with bumper crop. Typl-
cl Nebraska wheat field (above-) and lliifshhiic scene (below) are
hIiowii.
Evelyn Laye of England
Makes Hit With Scribes
j Mns.
LEE GANNON .
34 Quince St., Medford
You are Invited to preient thia cou
Don at the Mall Tribune office an
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10 to 10:30 White King pro-
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10:30 to 11 Pet Milk pro-
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11 tu 11:30 Popular record-
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12:80 to News flnshes by
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12:30 to 1 Pierce-Allen Mo-
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G to D:ir Popular recording
6:15 to 5:45 Shirley brothers
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5:46 to 0 News nnd markets
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0 to 0:16 l'Yult dispatches
by Myron Hoot
0:16 to 0:46 Ilrunswlck
lirevlllpH
45 to 7 Cecil nnd Rally
presented by Standard Oil
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lo 7:16 "Kiiul-fractlonnt-
ed prosram" by Associated
oil Co.
7:15 to 7:30 Plpo Organ
concert
Soap Special For
Saturday Shoppers
An attractive offer for Saturday
shoppiiiK is tho apeclal on White
Klrur Kranulntcd nnd Mission Hell
soap, together with the largo bub
lite ball, for less than halt price.
See the ad elsewhere in litis paper.
This special will be found at your
grocers.
These soaps an well known nnd
generally used In the home. In the
laundry, for the bath and com
plexion.
The bubble ball will furnish clean
fun for grown-ups as well as chil
dren. The special will be Rood ns lone
as the bubble, halls last.
wortvtf by JnlHr Oouef Anair.-i
llvtl, 4lr.t w4 Owitf.1 m.m t
t Mai'l'lage Licenses.
Itolie'rt 1. Potts and Ardell .lc
Cune. :
Circuit CViurf.
Arthur C. Kaworth vs. Kred
Hanson, et al. To foreclose taxi
lien.
Ithode Spencer vs. .1. K. Spen
cer. For divorce.
Kakln Motor Co. vs. J. F. Davis.
Chattel Hen.
.1. A. Smith vs. Delfel, Inc.
Chattel lien.
I). O. tlrove vs. W. J. Cox. For
money.
Cora Whlto vs. Frank K. White.
For dlvorco.
Real Eitate Transfers
Oils Cliiddnt et ux to Chns. K.
Kunz et ux W. D. to W',4 of S'i of
lot 8, block !l. Park Add. to Med
ford. J. C. llarnes et nx to E. E. Jun
tiiaon W. D. lo 1-ti acre in I. I..
C. 79, Twp. 37 9., It. 2 W.
W. K. Thomas et nx to K. E. .Inn
nlHon W. 1). to ncro of land in
I). I-. C!. 71), Twp. 37 8., U. 2 W.
Oris Crawford, trustee,, to Walter
It. U'verette et nx W. II. lo lots
7 nnd 8, N'.i lot . block 15, Medford.
Ilertlia Evnna et vlr to Dewltt
Scrlven et ux W. O. to K14 of Ihe
NE 14 of Sec. 22, Twp. 34 S., K. 1 W.
James 11. Kinney et ux to Hugh
n. Calhoun W. U. to land In Sec.
Ill, Twp. 38 8., It. 1 W.
O. A. Morse et tlx to H. 11. I.owo
et ux W. I. to 2 acres In I). L, C.
44, Twp. .'18 8., II. 1 W.
Albert 1,. Durlinm et nx lo Cyn
thln A. Sniith W. I). to lot on
Elizabeth St. In Ashland.
Suslo U Storm to J. M. Storm
(J. C. I), to hind In Sec. 3ti, Twp. Sti
S., It. 2 W.
Klnin Sears et al lo Karl D. Croft
pt al Q. C. I), to lot 3, block 3.
West Walnut Pink Add. lo Med
ford.
F. M. lllaino et ux to Theodoro
Shirk et nl W. II. to lot 1, block
1, Kosh Add., and lot 2, block
Olson Add. lo Medford.
lly KIcllnrd.MllKSOCk. lute operetta "Hitter Sweet," has
NEW VtiltK Miss Evelyn I-iyo! other dietary entliusiauis, loo, such
whose fragile blond beauty Is1 ns fish and chips, English sole
about to be recorded by the cell!-.' "' "'.h"i.
lold singles of Tile first two she can get on
Hollywood, 1 s I 'headway. Shandygaff, a inlx
s i m p I y mad tu,'c f beer and ginger beer, she
about America's luis to do without. And does she
froi-ted choco-( lik'' shandygaff, with lot's at ice!
bites. "It is." she assured the. assem-
"When I firnt bled gaffers of Metropolitan news
arrived." tho paperdom. "Hie cat's wliiskers."
iOnglish p r i ma 1' had Just returned from a
donna confided wee vacation In London, where
to a bevy of site was born and brought up, to
the gentlemen' make her first picture,
of tho press the; Miss I.aye was a little lute get
other afternoon. ' ting to the appointment. She
"I went from found the guests sitting in n senii
drug store to clrelo around the divan which
drug s t o r e . she was ta grace, chatting about
PORTLAND, Aug. 1. (PI Sec
retary of Agriculture Hyde and
Chairman I.egge of the federal
farm boar dare Hcheduled to nr-
rive here Augiu-t 10. tile chumber restful sleep was almost unknown
of commerce was notified today. to me. My liver was sluggish anu
,t was understood they will JM "u5 STi'SS K
spnd one day in 1'ortland and;r(i;lv nnia-inK how ,,Vt.rv ailment
will bo entfi talned purl of the ; i had disapiteared. I fH-l like a.
lime by Senatcir MeNary on his , new woman anil am happy from
Marlon county farm.
, On Livestock Board
SALKM, Ore., Au. 1 (I1) John
i S. Hunkln of Astoria was today up
! poinled by (lovernor Norblad ns i
his, new woman nnd am
morning 'til nitrht.
"Saigon Pills reirulatel nm per
feetly and cleansed my system of
poNuns without the least dlseom
fort." Mr. A. Hums, 17til Siski
you St., Portland. Oregon.
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! Saturday Specials
Raised Do-Nuts . 15c doz.
Betty Brown Nut Cakes . . . 25c and 50c
i.iiijh uiye. drinking rrost- this and that, while the brec7.es
ed chocolates." .(.off the Ceiural park Mheep mea
"Vou know." she added, "frost-1 dow to the south nnd the Hudson
rd chocolates are all the good' river on the west played through
things you ever dreamed of as a I her suite 30 floors ahovo Fifth
child, put together." j avenue.
r'rom which It appears that' Shu explained that she hniF been
Miss l.aye Is rather fond of frost -1 shopping.
ed chocolates. j "i love to buy new 'clothes."
Tile young woman who first she explained, "hut curiously
came to New Ym lt l:i play In the ' enough T like to go about In old
Home Made Bread, 3 loaves
MODEL BAKERY
25c
Insurance
First. Insurance
Agency
A. L. HILL. Manager
Phona 105 30 N. Cantral
Medford, Oregon
111 W. Main
Phono 103R
JOHN H. LOCK
Painting Decorating
Fine Interior Work a
t Specialty
Phone 118.
NEW REMEDY FOR PILES
WONDERFUL SAYS FARMER
He SufTered Years, but Suf
' ', fers No More, He De.
dares
E TIP FOR '
1JJ i; ; ALL WHO SUFFER
"I triri all th r ular nils
rem
edits during the yeara I had piles
vai non serinra la ream Ihe trou
ble mul rwentlral rot hold of a
half doten bottles of Colae I'lle
Pillsewhirh are amply treat. They
ave me food relief and ouirk too.
Vou can'l beat Colae File I'ills (or
real bad eases of piles in my rati
nation," drelarea Mr. Carl Wra4
phal, wll known retired farmrr of
Mayvillr, Wisconsin.
Notei I'nlil the perfection of
Colae Pile I'illa in Iht world'a lar
gnt laboratory about the only real
remedies for piles waa either an
operation, or messy sslves or sup
positories. Now nobody need Buf
fer any more and to prove it need
not risk a penny, for druggist sell
Colae Pile Pills .on monrr hark
guarantee, or send 75e to folae
Chemical Co, Brentwood, Md, for
regular bottle, fall directions, re
tura Ball
TAIll.K HOCK, Ore., Aug. 1.
ISpl.) -Hob Kowler, who has been
doing some heavy hattll'ng with
tile army worm and who was given
a vote of thanks for his efforts bv
tho Jackson County tirange, tells
your correspondent that these so
called army worms are nothing but
the common old cutworm in large
numbers, and also states that we
need havo no fear of them appear
ing again next summer.
Tho slntu of Cull turn li operates
a Rtcnm railroad two miles lung on
tho San Francisco waterfront.
A course for llspers Is to be giv
en next full nl Oklahoma A. nnd
M. college.
Mundrlos use approximately f?.
000 hales of cotton yearly.
Col. John A. I.lsku of Ml. (Ul
ead, N. ('., sole surviving pallbearer
of Stonewall Jackson, lias Just cele
brated his Hint birthday.
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U5TER DROWN jHOE jTOR
OUR 2 FOR 1 SALE WAS A GREAT SUCCESS
NOW
ONE PAIR AT
Prices
We cannot fit you in two pairs, so we are cleaning up our broken
sizes by offering you
are-
rinr mm
Our Regular Low Prices-
$2.95 Shoes Reduced to $1.47
Shoes Reduced to .
Shoes Reduced to .
Shoes Reduced. to.
Shoes Reduced to .
$3.95
$4.95
$5.95
$6.75
$7.75
. . $1 .97
. . . $2.47
. . . $2.97
. . . $3.37
Shoes Reduced to . ... $3.87
Madera, Cal., has approved tlnv
establishment of a municipal nlr
port. The national military home at
West l.os Angeles, Cnl., Iioshcs 4.
527 veterans of America's fighting
units.
OrlaiidiiTKla., markets npi'ft'Xl
mately $1,000,000 worth of eggs an
nually, ,
ocaoc
No Credit on
Children's Prize
Record Cards"
fOElOES
Arch Support Shoes
Going at Half Price!
Shoes as Low as $2.97
Buster Brown 5hoe Store
Medford, Ore.
QE3QL- uor iooqpoe
32 So. Central
No Refunds
No Exchanges
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