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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 12, 1930)
(.;... J i.-;:!.. i.r.. J.. :'rV'!i n iNUinr C pKOBTOPB nf I 1 i tHl(tY rui'tlt ii.nurMBDPORP MATL TRTBUMS. MTCDFORD, fiftftCiOX, TtTKSDAY, AUOFST 12, im" ' ' Ml FINAL T WALL ST. PRICES Ji il I I TRIP JEST Mr.;' Hoover to Remain in j Capitol arid Direct Relief ! Work Railroads to Make 50 Per Cent Cut in Farm Rates No Indication of . Relief in Dry Belt. iWAHMINOTON, Auk. 12. WPj Abandonment . of bin proponed western vacation trl to remain In AVaHhlimton it ml direct the drought relief program wau unnounced to day by President iluovcr. The pt'CHiilent cxpod to upend two or three dityn a week at lite Virginia, camp. If tho weather re luaiiiH tool In- WaWiinstou. ho may ,- tthurten Hit) JciiKtU of Itlx uluy there. The announcement that Mr. Hoover would forego a month's recreation trip tu (J lacier and YellowKtono National park fol lowed the Muiiil-weekly cublnet meeting at . which the drought Hituallon came In for lengthy ils cpHHlon. i Secretary 1 lydo reported the latest development In the rdluutlon luned on Heveral hundred reportH from county agenti). hut no an nouncement waa madu na to fur ther HlepH In the gdVernment'H re lief plltllH, It wuh undci'Htood, however, nothing further would he done until- alter tho govcrnorH' confur enco hero Thursday. Meanwhile the agriculture de partmuut'u monthly crop report yejttterduy Hhowlug a decline In crop yield proHpeutn of nearly 7 per cent on tho baHln of condltlona Aiiguvl 1 wuh roeolvlng eonblder able Hlmly In official itlrcteH. Weather bureau foriH'UriU to day gave little Indication of any Immediate or w Id cup read break In llio i-rcvaHliiH dry weather. Alfred 1. Thorn, general eouiiHel of tho aHMoclatlon of railway ex eeutlve.s, uuld after a call at the White Houho today that where re ductlutiH In fn ight rates aro made ' by tho railroad un hay. food. r water nnd livestock, tho out would . he a uniform ono of fiO per cent. jr. Tho IntorHlato coinuioiTo. com- P tnlMHlon laHt week authorized tho i rallroadH to cut ratcH Immediately I ? Thorn asked the president to ' have the agriculture department ret up maclOncry to help tho rail- roiylH get livestock out an'd feed :i and water Into tho drought areas. Ijili Hiiggptcd'ounty agentH. bo, dwlijued tin work ifwilh railway 4 J.lPitpfntatlvcu. kj Vs. .M 'j E, TRIP I a AVUh HUmnur rump of the Hoy I HCIIUIB flllKMl Iimt WPI'k, tho Jiim- boroe mill tho Him Kiiiiii Imimi tour IHiiro of iiiiraniuunt IntorrHt tn the .'liiiyM. This pvimiIiik t 8:30 11 )liiimli-r or tlm Ki'iiulH, Hevt'inl ri'li- ICKl'lltlllK Troop 7. Allli'l lrlill I.n iKln. will Klvo h IMciKNiin ovor liK.MlJU, unilur . tho illrmiiiim of 'Jj.lu.Va SIlllWlTH. A HIH'lllll I'OUI't !" fllP VVVIHl), AV,Hll M'lKV . All'K ( I Hifttriyjf , pfj.))llli)(, lit 4ho( court I f. hnlljp. : ; . HlDffi M THAN I'My Kiirri-rlno- iluttil knelt L'l) yi'iiiH, ni-Jti-jr vtu Willi IihUl-i's-tlmi. lly hntucy" Ufciviilt. ntfi'i'tcd, If bri-ukin on into my sloi'ii Tt iiIkIii ' ami L tlm8 my ankles nnd hand IflwouiU ewell and i d havo ricguent atl'M'kH of dlMlrietw, There nu-d fto ho no rollef lt tht; world for m' jjuntll I niMiu-.l Karwnn .mil II dTi 1 1 nm more tfood tluin even ilarvd ( huo for. Kvory ahmnt I had 1h gon or fnMt dlmtppoJiring and for itho firm tlm in .vhi-I got rvul (.nlglH's rent. My whole Nyntejn ! "rttrPiiulhenvd huJ 1 feci Ilk dif I'fprfnl porHon. T "Pfnn IMIIff ryu!nte me per Mctly mid I'm fre of comiliputioii tho,t troubled im nil my life-' Mm. R A. Iti rriif Ss N. finth J'orilnnd, Orpgon. Maglll Drug Co., , MltH. Jl. A Final p Ui oh for.Medfurd'it re pre -scnt.Mlon ut the wtato convi.ntlgn of tho American Legion at liaker this wek were made at lunt night'n me ting of Med ford pot No; Jelegate.M and member of tho IjV glon drum corpH leave today airl tomorrow and expect to arriv in time for tho opening hc union ThurH- day morning. The local corp ha:i been practicing diligently for tho Htite competition which taken place Friday night and hope to make a good showing again thin year. ,,: A roport of the recent alrpoiH celebration watt niad( la.st night 'by I'ast Coinmaiider Keely HaM, geuei'al ehalrman nf the ovent, and revealed Una the post had realized a nice profit from thin worthy civic endeavor. The proceed will aH1nt materially In defraying tho ox pen.se of the Mod ford drum corp at the Htate convention. Tho local corpH ha the grcatct distance to travel of any drum corp In tio mate. Keveral new member were In troduced at lat night' meeting a well a I'ert Hates', well known Legionnaire, who la en route to the Oifogort convention from hi homo ill Hollywood. Cal. P AT ROTARY MEET . Kphhoiih for coming to Houtliorn Oregon wtM'o llnted today by mem lier of I ho local Kotury club at the regular luncheon at tho Motel .Med ford', when W, H. Holgor, pro gram chairman, Htated that tho humidity and harventlng of thu pear crop prevented tho propainr tlon of a program. Rcmpoiihch given In answer to tho nueHtlon, "ft'hy did you coino here?" i-anged from deHcrfptloiiH of NtytU Da kota bJI.zurdH to tho wonderful op portuullioH In radio advortlwlng of fered here. Tho hurrlconcH nf Xanana wero reviewed tn - melodrnmatlo torma and bo were tho rffectH of hay fever in Virginia. The Icy weather. of Montana wan condemned for freezing up ono member'H flrt nutrtmnhllo and tho ncenlc wondom of the Itoguo lllver valley credited with tho arrival It era of several KotarlaiiH. The low price of apples nnd the high prlco of pear was also Included In the )it of ivhys. Other memlierH admlttetl that hard time drove them to a new location and litHiiffiolent funds for future mov ing kept them hero. "- Tho proHperlty noto dominated tho entire meeting, however, to HUch an extent that a t'altfnrnlan , preHeut got up at the end of tho HCHHlnn and announced . Intentions of moving to Med ford. Preceding the short talks n sonV praetleo Including much iuartet work was led by Dr. 10. AV. Hhock ley. Wulter leveret to wan called upim to give n definite dato for the opening of the Ihdly theatre ftnd Htated that (he first plcturo will bo shown there September 1, 1930. ASHLAND POLICE AHHLAXD. Aug. 12. (RpU The Ashltind police department, the target of eouHlderabto criticism for the pat week or ten days by the general ;uihUo and ulso through tho editorial columns of the Ash land Tiding, Is duo for more grief. A letter wax to bo published today, purporting to oome from tho Young Men'ii Imw Knforoeinent league of thi oity. stating that a petition will be presented at the city coun cil meeting here Tuesday evenUW. requesting, changes In tho police organization. Tho letter claim that consider able evidence ha been gathered that will provide a surprise for tho 'entird city and it also requests as many; Milkens n possible to ho. tpresepl at the meeting. OF SMALL FIRES HlMht small lluhtnlng fires caus ed by trees being struck during electrical tttorms In Ihq crater na tional Sorest lulweifc. ti;30 and 7 o'eliirk last evening, were reported tti the forestry hradquarter office her today. Twii of these fire worn In tho Prospect section, one on the east fK of Mill creek and the other on lied lllanket creek: two f re on Forest creek in tl Applcifato section andMhe others wire on thu Crater national forest side nf the I'mpqoa divide. - -No other fires', fires had been rep ftrd In the ('niter forest t t rltory up ti enrlv thl afternoon. v Rkamath Man Injured I'OCAThM.I.O. Idaho. Aiir. 12. "Ii flvdc Curtis. 32. of Klnnmth Kails. (e., died today after n train MivarAl both his less above the Aliens. Hall offletuls aald Curtis arrived here In n eoal ear fi?nn Ogden an nplfcrently was a Ires-("osser, N K W YOKK. Aug. 1 (A1) llenewed nervousness over 'the ef fects of tho Kcvcre crop damage on the prospects of business rc- .....u l.vr uhi.ni , .UV.jr DUD ...vti.v. ..J 1 I., thu I out Vwiup ii f I r.l ll- iUg In today's mock market. Share pricuH dropped ' to 15, and the ticker fell several minutes In ar rears In tho late dealings. j ' While profcwslonal bear selling ii...iiiiiiII fi.f tmicli at tho :it ported that there was consider able real liquidation of holdihgf. Important shares closed 1 2 to more llian 10 points lower, after a rally during the middle of tho day, which erased much of the bearish response to the crop re port: during the morning;. The market -grew Increasingly tweak during tho final transactions, and such Issues a l H. Kteel, Ameri can Can, American Telephone. and Undid lost to 3 (mints. International- Harvester dropped 4 to a new low, and Case dropped more than ' 12. .Eastman Kodak, Au biirn and I'nion Pacific lost about! 8. Mall order and rail snares were also heavy. The cloning tune was weak. Total sales ap proximated -'1, 800.000 shares. Today'M closing prices for 14 se lected stocks follow: Am. Can 113 Am. Tel. and Tel 203 Anaconda 47 Col. JIum fiH Curtlss Wright flenern' Electric (new) (!iV4 Oeuernl'-Motora 41i Vj Kctiuicut Copper J3H Mont. Ward 3" Itadlo 'Corporution 1 37 Vt Hears itoebuck r,li: H. H. : United Ar Craft 40 Vi Livestock I'OltTI.ANl), Ore., Aug. Ii (Pi C ATT WO UooelplH Uu, wlvea 10. Sttieru Htmuly tu a5u lower.. SIijiuh. UOO lu UIIU Ilia., good, $7.7.rifi ..i;0; medium, t.25 i7.U6 ; cmnmuu, $1 (iHM; 1IUU to 1100 lbs., Kouit, medium, $C.257.aB; com mon. $4.60Sl 6.25; llOO'to UOO HlK., good, J74i7.76: medium, $5."rf(i 7. HOOa Hocoiiils 100. Steudy to 25o lower. (Soft or oily Iioks nnd rniiHtiiiR nies excluded). I.lclit UkIiIh 140 to 1110 Ilia., !i.7D 'b 10.75 Unlit weight, IM to 180 Urn., 10.75H11; 180 to 200 lbs., $l0.7fi?t 1 1 ; mi'tll lllll Weight, BOO to 220 lbs., $10)11; 220 to 2fi0 lbs., tUO Si' 10.751 heavy welKbt, 250 to- 200 lbs.. ll.26li. 10.50. aiiiiiKhler pigs, 1O0 to i:io lllH.. $!l.50rl 10.50. 811 Mil Hccolits, 500. Steady. Dairy Products PORTLAND. Ore, Auk. 12. (1) HWTTlill Sternly. iineliaiiKod. MlJCiS Firm, iinelmiiKed. Milk (biitterfat), iioulliy country meats, onions, potatoes, wool, nuts, luw, caseara bark amf hops steady und unehaimed. Flour ' T'OKTLANIVOre., Apr. 12. P) Sugar .-.--Stonily. Hacked hnts: Cane, fruit or berry, $1.80 per cwt. iiect Hiigar. i.nu ewi. Flour Stonily, t'ity delivery prices: Family patents, .Ills, $(. (10; wholo wheat. -Ills. $5.70: graham, Ills, $6.50; linkers hnvd wheat, U8s, $0.20; liakorH, liluestem putentH, !)8s, $(1.40; pHBlry flour, .Ills, $0.W. Copper NHW YOKK, Auk. 12. Cop Iter quiet. lClectrolyttc apot nnd I'u turo, II. rortlanil Wlient tnsh wheat: ItlK HpikI liluostvin 1.0C Soft while t .111 Western white 1 : (it Hard winter KS Northern sprliiB 8S Western red 88 Vats: No. 2-118 lb. while 24. nil i U'lMluy's oar reeeilils: AVliiuit. flour 8, corn 4, outs liny 1. ! , .. ' ' ' ' e 1 ' ASIILANK. Ore., AllKl'st IS. (Special.) llffoils of .ill Ashland resident to brlnH about concerted imuimunity effort to eucnuniKO the selection of this cliy as the site for the proposed soldiers' home, to bo constructed by the federal Kovernment, Is not meeting with Kcnernl approval hero. The Aali land Chamber of Commerce some time njto eii'iorsed the selection of ItoseburK as the loitlcal site. Tho present P'.ovp hi Interest of Asb ,'aiHl is bused on the possibility that th.i home may not bo located HI KiMchui'K and In that event, Ashlnnd would be 111. logical cI:olce. Podtland Negr6 v Loaded With Beer Jailed by Police roKTLANU Ore.. Auk. 12. t,n Huster Maker': hnlglnx clothing demaiulcd InvoHtlKntion when a prowl car passed the negro early today on a downtcn street. Hes ter, the police said, appeared out ol prolsirtiun. Officers itave chase. When they came to bis side Huster wns fiantlcndy drawing eight iiunrt bottles of beer from various pock ets, He was Jailed, i ,-i 1 tt . THE MARKETS of 1000 SUMMER DRESSES VOILES, PRINTS, RAYONS and SILKS 75 SILK DRESSES Regular Price $9.85, $12.45 and 14.95 100 Silk Values to $19.75. Clearance Price GETS JAIL TERM Hill rihuun, ldatl unto im-i'liitnlc wliu Iiuh lu'on nnvNtt'il u number of tlinrn for Inloxlc-ntlon wllhlu tho iiast tVw muni ha niul f IiumI hi the ilty .court, mt Onink oiicu too oflvn ystnlay nnd hfiict1 will romiiin 8olur lu tho county Jail for tho noxt fiO iiiy. or per haps lontcr ns ho also ilrow a flno f 1 1 00 tn punUhmcnt from JmlKc Taylor today, which Jf not paid In rnsh, tmist be worked out In tmpriHonmont. It H'M'in that Sliiinn. whllo badly nuoxlcattul vasi di'lvliiK around the city yostorday forenoon, and a phono inprtsai;o frm th 'Davis Transfer cnmpatiy office on Grape Htroet to thp polho elation stated that ho was oreatluii trouMe at that place. City Truffle Of floor 1'rem-olt responded to the call, Mild while en route mot Sfaann driving away, trailed him for a short distance tind then placetl hlni under iirrest. Another liquor ono before Judwo Taylor thin fotenoon was (hut tC H. V, Hendev who. followlivy hl arrest on tho chaiKe of ponm-sslou of liquor. K heinif alleyod that ho had two of liHr tn him, when arrtiiKiieil plondrd not Kiillty, hnrt "his hoarinir ns feet for rumk Vwouwv Is 1 l e r' a 1 1 or noy In t h 1 1 ntf "f sil ,..l "uv - a '1 i,1. . mi II 1 1 o XWIVV"" n'o Price, ea.: ! new FAXiL ' ': , 14 Botony Flannel FELT HATS an re',e 'r's , ' I IteBlllar JU.U5. Kf t.. A- U Final Clearanic IPTiOW Sl,.lc $2.95 "" JR2 95 ' $9.00 price Vini Clearance iP.IU . , . . 1'' ' " ; -, j ' . ,. i.''. ' ' ' .-- Vr l: - - rn c y r LTV . ,.;.. mm i .- ii w pummer nais g- m . s ; -,. ,m . r I C.... 101 S. Central Ladies' Ready-to-Wear Phone 28 ' : ? r-i ri 1 , riDimmi nmrn t pniiMTV APCMTTfl U!UimLR umvLR s UUUliI IhUUVl lw ,1 i mS II MASON EHRMAN CO. Final Clearance Price Dresse . Final 00 U.UU Frenchie Frock Wash Dresses ..-'. . . ...... : More Than 700 Dresses to Pick From TWO LOTS FOR FINAL CLEARANCE Print Dresses . -n - Fast colors; '$1.95 and $2.9.") val. Final Clear- fC GET PEAR PRICES From now on the daily pear mar ket news ur information Is to be roeeJ ! by the county nent s of-I flee through rooperation ot the t bureau of aKileui;urul evont-mics of thrf department of agriculture ami th ox tension servic of tho Oreuon ABilcultu:al coltejio. This Is a telem-.iphle reiiort coiti itiK ovor a leased wire, 'o'lir. of car lot nhlpments hy at at oh -in.1 tho arrivals at the diff ,j nt marKtfts, and the auction price and sales In tho followlnp markets: New York, Chicago,' riiU..telpl',i. De troit, rittshurnh, Itostofi and 'St. Louis. This dally report will 1 e revived at tho county at;oni'a of!"Ue at 4 p. m., jiecordin t-j present nr rar.HementJ". and a c pv of it will bo posted nt the ChanUer,of Com nou'o office. -Sales Manager Hero ' U. W. Turnbult Pacific coivl files manaser for the well known Hotpolnt electric ranue, was a lo cal biLslness visitor at the Copco homo .u(fivi i'Oit.vr4ayA. Mr. Turn bnll has many friends In southern (trpsron , hnVl n tru vol teil f hi- t rr- mum ii, . c StOO 65 Silk Dresses and . . Silk Ensembles " Values tQ, $24,75. Final Q Or Clearance Price .iV. :-.y POy Vi!es and Print Dresses a Values' to 40. Final 12 Botany Flannel Coats Regular: $16.50 Final Clearance rltovy 20 yeura au and scIUuk tl flrt electric nitiKVK ever used Medford and vicinity. Oregon City- Tlann propoRod Your Ring on Her Finger , , . , , ...... Priicilla Wedding Rins, plat inum encased by the famous Belc Process arc made in 18k white gold covered with a uniform0 ahfll of purest plaftnum 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 8ince'1918 Next to Craterian , . Phone 83 Wedding TfrngS iW.95. Sizes 1-1 to Clcarr 1 95 3-Piece Pajfim Suits Coat, waist, pants. Regular $3:95. Final Clearance . $2.95 4FehCoat ed t Final Clearance $5.00 for establishment of modern can inneiy. t i ' I Keedsport Additional equip luent installed in main line wntor .ystpm. U Cool In 5m Francisco A Tower of Hospitality ! lVHSTMjkmm" A. AaaiKaSTBKinfc M mtHkmn. 'ym3 Umn ltttry Ii bom mmm hotj . . . It-, . Ho t U wk hm Wnaaah Ma kMyMbUroof. Btit cflkiUy ioriiU nmm uU mms.U mmmm, wch with com plefcly cWfiaal Uahem fcJrtjle radio and .vry oaW ccrinAfc cnn Jutnmtmi km. A v.ry cantar ei Sa FramdWi kaajr mi-ni. kuaifMM whirl . . . clou t tht thcareay nurt mtmt mi mrmm dapartnmt nora MMal Smb., row, mi -mmmmt, m if yo. vsh, M 0W yr oMto km yw mmm miwlait kltthM.wa, ti Ei Carma Hotel ( j -. . . GUMr near mSLanGm.M 8AN FRANCISCO MCtmOB A. IAMUH, Mat tmm mil. i . .. ii . ,, , , Ik. locl-in.with(to '. ,'Vfo)Sj,ftA nv.id.doH.dlii A lieanliful eliilfon lin.se, dull in finish: Full fasliioncil with Aollins run-stop toji. New jianel or point lieql. , , ,.. , . . New-fall colors. -; ; Sizes 8V. to 10. 8PECIAI,rper pair - S John Day ow 'funeral homo i ostablished here by A. K. Jtichanl- son, - ! of, . Toli'du ruvvn hn nn.i w v. I F'.nll insmlUni; tnl.lLVt irnif i-int.-m. FJL-Ji . . yilliBEIIII W "