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'PXOE THREB LOCAL BARTLETT! valley people GROWERS FEELi 3 AUGUST 21 FOR The New MED FORD M'ATL TRIBUNE, W.DFORD, OUKiiON', Tl'KsDA V, ATCl'ST 12, VX0. MUCH BETTER Tlu'lllinj; TennU ('nine Kujoyctl at New hull Home In honor of the Mioses J InglU and Marian Weir of Olo Stronger Market in East Boosts Local Cannery Prices Extra Fancies i Bring $4t Start to Buy Cull Pears in Valley. A healthier and roller tone was n-flectcd today in Uartlcii pear prices hot?, cannery and eastern shipments. Several Krtfe deals for the pur chase, of large lilocks of cannery Hartletts have boon closed tiio past three or four days, and several more are pending. The Interstate orchard Is reported to have sold to It eld, M unlock com puny of Salem, 3iiu tons of 1-lartletts, at u price better tlian $32.50 pur ton. Nick Hrophy reports the sale of his Bartlett crop, urchurd run at $33 per ton, a figure that means the fancy grades bring $40 per ton. Sales of two blocks of Hartletts, of 4M) tons and 700 tons, arc pending. (rowers and shippers also report that cannery representatives hav.e shown a disposition, to dicker for cannery pears, asking growers to offer ti proposition. Heretofore the canneries have maintained a watchful waiting pulley, holding firm for their opening price of $25 per ton. A representative of the Oregon fanning company at Xewberg, xjiegon, was in the city today offering $5 per ton for culls, which the shippers have been forced to dump, and pay a haulage fee of S 1 to the truckmen. He Is the first "cull buyer" of the season. Today's and yesterday's price for BartletlM in New York markets showed an increase of from. 25 to 35 cents per box ofer the same days last week. The advance is held to be duo to the tapering off of the peach crop, and the passing of the peak of the California Hart let ts, that have Jeen pouring into the eastern markets since the season started. The first Kogue river Bartletts are due to arrive in New York the end of the week, and will go on Kale, probably on the next Mon day action. - All the packing plants of the Med ford district were working full blast today, and another train will be dispatched east tonight. By , the end of the week the Bartlett movement will be at Us peak. CRESCENT FEAST IMaus are u infer way to hold a big ' complimentary bammet at Crescent City. Calif., September 17 honoring I uited States Senators 'liarles McNnry a yd Frederick Steiwer of Oregon and California senators and congressmen. Sena tor MeNary has accepted the invi tation to be present, and it Is thought that. Senator Stelwer may be able to attend. Governor Nnr Idad of Oregon Is also expected to be present. The biiiui'iet will be held at the 1 Intel Lauf f where the sealing rapacity Is limited to 7f people. Reservations by Med ford residents are reouested to bo made early If a place at the table Is-desired. The dining room will be decorat ed with Grants I'a&a flowers. ON KMED TONIGHT I -oral music lovers who enjoy good piano programs will do wxJI to tune In ou"('opc() flour" from !t to ( p.m. tonight. Practically J he entire hour will be devoted to piano selections by the talented pupils of Mrs. K. K. fiore supple mented by an interesting reading selected from "les Mlserables" to be given by Mrs. .1. F. Han Ml. A special feature will be seve ral, groups of solo and duct mini (bers by tw accomplished pianists of the t'niversity of Oregon School of MiiMc. Alfce llolmbjich and Peijijih t :!. The annual Augusf) shower of shooting stars, known Oto people with astronomical minds and edu cations as i'erseids, was viewed last night by residents of southern 0 r e g o n. who were fortunate enough to lie out from u nder their , 1 .fs whi n the heavenly fireworks i began about la o'clock, continuing i on toward midnight. Q j No definite count on the number i of meteors that sped through the j skies like rockets was given out by the local weather bureau. The reports of local citizens varhaj ! from 20 to mo. One hundred an hour is a common average, accord- i ing to the report of Howard V. : lilakerdee. Associated 1'ress science j editor. The I'erseids come from the i northeast any lime between' August i !t and 15. They are said to ignite i at pnably about 70 miles' eleva- ! lion, from friction, and that they burn up by the time they drop lo about 55 miles. T!hk they may descend as meteoric dust so Tight that it floats. with air currents. , ! Will Henna To I ; h..dr Island an ! Mr. and Mrs. F e-; small son and di 1). Toolell ami ; lighter, left haul. Oh; who have been week' the Shasta today Cor Seattle, where ending at the home of Mr. and they will visit for some lime before Mrs. Leonard Cai - enter of this returning to their home in Kings- city, a tennid tournament, followed ton, Khode0 island. They have by a dinner, wils held at the home of Mrs. Charles S. Newhall Sunday afternoon. ' Tournament play began early in Ml. Thels the afternoon, with Hi yqung pen- VMK Here nle naired and seeded for mixed Miss Frances bevn vacationing at the It. H. .rar sons orchard home. Thels. who for- doublcs. After series of well.nierly was an instructor it) the played, hard fought matches, ti ros ter of players was gradually diminished, with Miss Marian Weir .at in department of the local high school was a visitor In Med ford for the past two days, leaving to- -t liM.'i lo 7 p. in. Ocil anil Sally KMBU. 7:30 lo 7:4ii p.m. Amos '11 Andy XHC MMViic n KUO, K HQ. KO.MO, KCiW, KKCA. KKSD. 7:4f to 8:00 p. in. Sperry Sweel- hoarts NHC w-rvico to KOO, Kl'IQ, KO.MO. K(!V. KliCA. 8:(io to. 8::io p.m. Conuml l'c trolmim NHC Hprvlce to KGO, KI1Q, KO.MO, K(iW, KP1, KVSI) KTAll. S::l0 lo l:00 p.m. Pacific Xa- tlonal Sinuci's jNHC service to K'iO. K HQ, KTAll, KC.W, 8:3(lj to 8:45 ii.ni. 9:00 to 9:30 p.m. Piano Paint Iiirs xnc service to .KOO, KTAIi. 10:00 p.m. Musi. al XliC service tu KGO, nil Mr. foniim; Kenly. Mlxa fvKKy !" ("r Seattle where she will va- Hamill anil I'.raimr Hill iiuallfy-, calion for some time. Miss Thels inn for the finals. The ileciiliim is now an insiruclor In a Spokane set of tile afternoon proved .tesljhiKh school. of serves between Muis Weir and' Mr. Mill, while Miss Hamill ami ' Misw Perkins Leaves Mr. Kenly thrilled the K.illery with '' lalilornla spectacular base-line drives. With1 Miss KUul Perkins of New Or a filial hurst of aces the Hamill-; 'cans who has been Ituest in this Hill comblnalloii foiKed ahead lo city nf her cousins, Miss Kliuilicth win the set and the tournament, r.urr anil Mrs. II. XV. I.uke for tlio (i-4. Success of the various matches I'am two weeks, left last evcniiiB was lalKely due to Paul SclieV- ''' Son Francisco and Los Alludes, er, who served as a competent where she will visit friends before Judse throuuhout the afternoon. iviui-iiniis lo her home. aital who iifterwal'ds took the court himself to defeat Mr. Harold Jor dan, 6-4, In an exhibition singles match Mrs. Swigart to Give Bridge Breakfast .Mrs. C. A. SwiKiirt will lie liost- The nninbni- nf sneelalols and! CSS tomorrow ItlnrllillR III till infor players Included the followinu: ! "'! breakfast in her lovely Kill'ilon Mr. and Mrs. Paul Sclierer. Mr. "l 21 1 (leneasee slreel. KollowlnR and Mm. Harold Jordan, the Misses breakfast there will be two tables Frances and Harriett sparrow. Kl-j"' briilue ill play. left Hill. lV-KKy Hamill, Hoxanol Kuhl, Marian -XVvir. Jean fiicHs Wakeflelils Visit and Mary Parson: the Messrs. 'I" Kliunalli Fulls W illiam S. Newhall. Cranner Hill.' M,a- "' Wakefield anil Farwell anil Coniini; Kenly. Stuart 1 daUKhter are spendlni; several days (Mailt. Pereiirlne White. Hayardl In Klamath Falls as Kllesls of Mr. f;etchell, John Ferry and Dunbar Carpenter. 9:30 to 10:00 to the Drama- KGO. KOA. 11:00 to 12:00 pin. Dance Or chestra NIK; service to KGO, KF1, KFSD. :00 p.m. Gems -NHC service Radio Program KMED (Mall Tribune Virgin Station) HEADACHE? Why suffer when relief is ! ' ' prornpt and harmless: i Millions of people have JoarnpH lo depend on Bayer Apinj to relieve a sodden headache. 1 hry know it eae j the pain to quickly. And that it is o harmless. Grnuii Bayer Aspirin never harms thn heart. Look (or the 13 aver Cross Umped on every tablet .B AYE It TiK'Mljiy. 1. M. 5 to 5: IS rupulur Iluconl- Ins. 5:15 to 5:45 Klmlla L'nion .SiM-vk-c Simii.n. 4 5:45 to (J News iiiul markets by Mall Tribune'. G to 6:15 Kruli rtlHimtehes by Myron T. Hoot. (1:15 to (i:45 rainier Mut-ie fr House. :45 to 7 (Veil ami Stilly. fr 7 to 7:15 "Hiiui-frnctlonaUMl Program." 7:15 to 7:30 IMjiu' OiBtin conrurt. 7:110 to 8 K. V. WilUaniH, 4 realtor. 8:00 to R : :i 0 FireMnno one- Stop Service Station. 8::to to !i PreHeiitutlon of local Hoy Scouts. 9 to 10 California oreKOti I'owcr Co, prewMillriK the studcntH of M rs. K. 10. Gore. A eilm-Mlay. A. M. 7:55 to S Un-aklnst hrnatl- east of news by Mal Trib- une. S to ::IM "Kybo H'Hir by Ki-onttniy irocnterin, fc;;:o to S:45 .Mary Anibl- tinus and Marry liulustry. 8:45 to II Gold Seal Cream- cry prom-am.' !l to :3i Park Grocery. !t::t0 to !t:45 People's Kb-c. store. !):45 to 1 Pan Dandy pro 4 ki'iiiii, 10 to 1 ' : :t Mann's Depurt- inent store. n::in to 11 Heath's Diup 4 store. , t 1 1 to ll:lo Biimlstin'H. T-a- dies' Uendy-to-Wear. 11 : ;t o to U Itrophy's, jewel 4 lets. 1 'I to 12:1 5 .larksnn County Sc Tjoan asHoiiatPm. 12:15 to 12:a runners' Kx- chiincp eo-o'eratlve. 12:0 i'Ws KlasheM by Mall 4 Tribune. 12:30 to 1:00 Picrcp Auto Frr&ht hlneM. 1 to 1:30 MenTord Midget Gulf (oiirse. 1 ::to to 2 Popular rfeord- inps. tu 5: 1 5 popular re rd- inKs. 5:15 to 5:45 Prowpprim apbr" . by M"d ford Ch ruber of Cftnitnei'-e. 5::i5 t-' R New and markets by Mall Tribune. 4. fi t' K;i:, Krult dlspHt'hes j by Myron Koot, 6:15 to fi: t5 Porter Lumber S:45 to 7 Cecil and Sally. . 7 to 715 "Ijiul-fraetion- atfd I'r"trr;im.' 7:15 tn 7:30 Pipe oiiran re- eltal. Auxiliary Members Leave for Convention A delegation from the Women's Auxiliary of the Med ford Post of the American Lesion will letive thin evening by motor for linker. Ore., to attend the state convention of the LeKion and Aupxiliarics which opens tomorrow. The Kroup leaving this evening is composed of Wis. K. .1. Leach, Mrs. D. J. Wil son, Mrs. Cole Holmes, Mrs. Ro land Smith, Mrs. lielva Aiken, Miss Winifred WalkeV and Mrs. Wm. Lee Brlcker. The Med ford delepation has pre pared a stunt which will be present ed during the convention program. Keltmt to Hollywood After VKIt Here Mr. and Mrs. J. II. Lair and son and Mi'M. Kranccs Holbrook unil son George, who have been guests in this city of. Mr. and Mrs. C S. Mutterfield left yesterdny for their home in Hollywood, Calif. WbHo hero they enjoyed a trip to tlvt Oregon Caves with the Butterflolds Sutuluy. other Med ford residents who visited the Caves Sunday were Mr. and Mrs, Gus Newbury, Mrs. O. W. Luke and sister. They re port that over 4ii0 people went through the Caves before they left Sunday evening. H Guest at Klockrrs On Kogue ftlvcr Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Vn mint la and child re 11 , of H a'wa 1 i, M i s. Howard Sheurer and daiiKbter, Joan of Los Angeles, and Mrs. Jennie Moss of Grants Pass, were guests Sunday of M r. and Mrs. A. J. Klocker of Medford at their cabin on the Kogue river. Grants Pass Courier. and Mrs, Frank Denton. Guests of M lib. ids Mr. and Mrs. Raymond HutzbtUh anil two daughters of Woodland, ('al., were guestn I he past week of Mr. and Mrs. D. E. Millard. Mr. Hulzhath is superintendent ut pub lic schools at Woodland, Port la lid Guests Visit Several Iocal Kesoiis Mr. and Mrs. Walter ('line and daughters. Kthcl and Daisy, of Portland, are spending the week In this city enjoying side trips to southern Oregon resorts.. They spent yesterday it OreRon Caves and will motor to Crater and Dia mond hikes later In the week. Mr. Cllnu is associated with the United States Fidelity and Guaranty com pany. Clel! MrCrertfcs Are Guesl-s In Valley Attorney and Mrs. Ciell Mc Credle. of San Francisco are giieKts of Mr. MeCredie's parents, Mr. and Mrs. William MeCrediu at their home on the Old Stage road this week and .were the inspiration for I hit l.llntioti it-irrv tiiil.l ut "itiA IVlh- Icrcrtfo home Sunday. Guests from this city at the dinner were M r. and Mrs. Clatus MeCrdlo and Mr. and M is. Henry lenders. Mr. McCredie formerly madn his homo In southern Oregon and Is remembered here by many friends. Hero From Po it land . Mr. and Mrs. J. V. Whlpp and sou James, of Portland are guests in this city of Mr. and Mrs. (icorge Codding, and have been calling on other friends anil relatives. Thursday. August 21st Is the date t-L't for the annual summer fro he. of llillah Temple and Shri ihm s f 1 uin all parts oi southern Orrmm and northern California m11 assemble at the Jackson Hot Springs for the bi uceasUm. Po tt nintc Dei rick has appointed a number of eomiuittees. beaded by 1. 1 Whiule of Ashland to super viv,. uu. arrangements for the frolic. Members of the families of all Shiiiieis will be welcomed at this pit-nic. and swimming, dancing, ice cream, lemonade, sugar and cream will be tree to all who attend and an elaborate program of entertain ment will begin al 4 o'clock Thurs day afternoon ami last until mid night. Stunts, water games, Imth iui; beauty revue ami scores of other features have been planned fur the amusement of the fe.zed fmlickei-H and their families. The following committees have been appointed by Potentate Del rieU to handle the details of the summer frolic: General chairman: F. F. Whit tle. Refreshments: Dave Peterson, chairman: S. A. Peters, Jr., Wil liam Kriugs, Melvin Kaigi, Hugh D'ties. (lien Simpson anil M. W. Cl-llKb. Stunts: A. K. Cass, chairman: Hex Harnett, Sam Steiubaugh, A. I!. Drownell. Swimming and beauty revue: O. (. Alemlerfer, chairman; Jack Thompson. K. C. Jerome, and llalph Sweeney. Decorations: Dade T e r r e t t. chairnum; liert Peasley, Jud Kick- eit. Howard Hears anil Paul Kyn ning. Dancing : O. D. Frar.ee, chair man; Sam Maker, Ralph Woodford Hill Young. L. A. Karly. Music: Dr. R. U Hurdle, chair man; John Kudcrs and H. L, Clay- comb, Invitations: W. L. Loomls, chair man: William Day. Publicity: Herb Grey, chairman; F. D. W agner and A. K. Voorhies. W. A. Gates Family Home From Portland Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Gales ami daughter, Mary Anne, have return ed from PortianO, where Mrs. Gains and daughter spent two weeks. Mr. Gates Joined Ihein over Guests of John Orilis. m 11, ivt..f i.,u., .r ii..u,. burg and daughter. Mrs. August tll Wetlk end. Holing of Portland, arrived In this city Sunday from Fort Klam ath with Mr. and Mrs. James Pelton for a short vlflt with Mr. and Mrs. John Orth and have continued their motor trip to Rosebnrg, where Mrs. Holing will be guest of her mother for seve ral days. Mrs. Meridian is a' two days in Hilt, Cal.( visiting Mrs. sister of Mrs. Pelton and Mr. Hetty Wortman. orth. 1 4-4 Mrs. Helen Holt Wilson and son Mrs. Carl Y. Tengwald and chll-; Lorry are spending thl week at dren are spending a two weeks' , Cas-y't, eatnp, as guest 8 of Mrs. vacation at the CPeseent, City beach. ICtmo ussell. M r. atid Mrs. I). G. Tyree are enjoying n motor (Vip through Yel lows! one Nat tonal park and plan to be away from this city for two weeks. Mrs. W. ii. Johnston, Jr.. has re turned to this city after spending The 'Harris Orchard covers 31 acres, 20 or which are planted to pears anil five to peaches, and is the former Lounsberry property. M r. a nd M rs. I ( a iris will make their home in Central Point for a hhort time and plan to abandon the orehard business. AT "CENTRAL- PT. Tin? milo nf tllo U. !. HhitIh Mirhiiril prnporty nenr c'nntnil Point to S. V. TuwnMfnil wiih n imrlcil today. The iiurrlinHcr, al I In irt:nont l:nif In Canada, ro rrntly bought the Ilr. H. .1. Conroy lOfipcrly on the Olil SIhkp Iload and in now hulldinii ti nrw dwrlllnK tlUTfV No plIl-P WHK KlVfn. 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Main Street Joan Crawford in Modern Talking Hit Wlial lu 1-niinrtiid tn Ito .bum Crawford's most pretentious talk ing met mo to dale will he seen at Ihfi Kov Crnlm-inn theatre toiuni'- r o w when Metro-tioldwyn Mayor presents "Our musiiing (tildes, an extremely modern drama with Fall nits are ready! $24-75 J on will appreciate the styles welcome the values! WHETHER yon are in th mariu-t for a niw fall unit noir or imL, we urge you lo rrnnc in anil pre the rarcllrnt values that nre hrre for vour niLiilirul ion. They arc notrwnrlhy rxatiiplrs of what rlulhes value J. C l'eniiry Co. has to offer every day in the year. The siVlcs are the latest the fabrics vre chosen wilh an eye lo what ia rifit for Fall . . . Extra puntA, $5.90. Slj Ion Kiylit Prirrs Kighl J. C, PENNEY COMPANY, Inc. Anita I'aKe and Dorothy Mimtmnn-j ery In Ihe east.' Tile story coneorns the respective i romanees of three girls who work; in (lie same department store and who share, living quarters. I'Yd up) wilh the humdrum and depressing: existeneo of alarm clocks ami , canned food two ol' the roommates' throw all caution to the winds, and when two wealthy and Impel uoua admirers oiler them the opporlunl-; ity lor a more luxurious lite, limy accept, one with the sanction ol" a1 wedding ring, and the other with a promise of a marriage to come. The' third, however, slicks lo her stand ards and, as events turn out. her foresight proved o:tly too accurate, Ihe first Uv alliances resulting in disatser. Medford Merchants Address K. Falls Meeting Tonight Vied Mcl'herson, president of the local organi.alion ot .Modern Min ute Men, and V. A. dates uf the Kconomy (irocnteria will address u meeting of (ho Klamath Kails MerehantH' Association this even ing. Mr. dales will talk on "Stoio Per sonality in Advertising," and Mr. McHierson wilt mako u talk 11I0113 general husiness lines. There will ho a hampiet 'preced ing Ihe meeting. Other merehanlH of Medford will also prohahly al tend. 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