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PAOE TCTGT1T IMKDFOIvl) AlAlli TRIUUN'K MKDFOliD, OlfTiOX. MONDAY, DF.C'KM IJKIJ 8, Will. PACIFIC COASTjWOES OF FARM Announce New Studebaker Delivery Car FOOTBALL DATE Fireworks Develops at An nual Coast Conference Meeting for Schedule Planning. Business Leaders and Ex 1 perls Open Two Day Ses sion if)' Portland Over 1000 to Attend. ' ; ; 7 f ! - TROJANS CLASH WITH BRUINS ON I ' ' III I I II. I . , ,., . . I W I H TOPIC DUE 10 FAULTY ..fighr IN CONFERENCE DISTRIBUTION IgateHai . nff P Farm Bureau Head . Says UMff ii Jr4l Surplus Not Real Cause- 'WMFfi I't J&M$r Wants . No Change in fe4JI "Marketing Act. ' ' EWgW SSD ' rOlt'TLANU. Ore. Dec. ' - 1'iominent Industrial leaden af the. went, government official-und butvnetw experts wore hero today to exchange view on "uhjoctn of major Importance to the Pacific coat and nil America at the two day conference of the western dl vJnfon of the United HtateH cham ber of commerce, Delegate! from all western Htntea arrived hurt. iilBht and today to llnten to In formed Hieaker un railroad rates. iiKiiculture, lumber, BrnpeH, lnhtr.d waterways, comim-ree, min ing und oil. - Paul Khoup, preBldent of the Houthern Pacific railroad and wctitern vlce-prealdent nf the na tional chamber, will respond to the welcome uddrcBH by President L. C. Newlanda of tho Portland chamber. . i The attendance during- the con IIOHTON'. Dec. S. (P) RovIkIoii of the nKi'lcultural marketing act wiih oppoHed today by Ham H. Thompson, renldent of the Amer ican Karm Bureau federation. In hlH addreHt opening the annual three-day convention of tho or ganization. "I believe there In In the act nil the authority to do the funda mental thlnKH that we want done," he mild. Attending the convention were farm leader from every agricul ture section of the country. I'rerrtdent Thorn paon cha lien tied what he wild wan a prevailing opinion that agriculture1 troubled were due to over-production and blamed fauty distribution. "In tormn of human need there Ih no HurplUH," he continued, "In our great eltlea today nro hun dreds of men nnd women, walking tho streetH, idle. Factory doom ference in expected to Hiirpafon the are dark and multitudes uro hun 1000 mark, from the 11 weatern fltatos, Hawaii and A'anka. ., , L The new Studebaker Boulevard Delivery Car Is smart In style, designed for convenience, and engineered for long, economical service. Its 70-hcrsepower motor gives it more power than any other delivery unit of cur.h low price. Features include wide side doors, two folding adjustable coach type seats, upholstered In leather fab ric, and a vide door at the rear to give quick access to the interior, which Is finished in natural wood and illuminated hy a dome light. .' BANQUET TO END gry. There pre today, too, mll HonH of farm people In need of every product of those factories and there are million of dollars worth of farm products rotting In market for that produce. The fault e "V""!. ' VlS """" Delegates from Ashland, Klam ath Kallfl, Grants Pass and It oho- burg wore In attendance at the First Christian cnurch today whore etui not be explained by the word 'surplus.' On the one hand are millionti needing food and with out the wherewithal to get on the other hand millions desiring the products of the hungry city worker." Practical gifts seem more In demand this season and they should be for they are Included In the most attractive displays for the holidays. Bundled up In neat Christmas pai kaes are the fountain pen and pencil setfi that are uweful to mem bers of the family, or friends. Then there arc writing folios. One being shown In a lnrnl shop Ih uf purple leather, lined with Krosgraln silk of the samo shade. Another In of suede In naturelle. Stationery In tinhiue boxes nnd arrangements add variety to this GASOLINE VALUES Csolino was given a thorough dlxrusMfun at 'today's Klwanls club luncheon by T. !. Travis, district manager for the Standard oil ed Christian Missionary society wuh being held. Dr. I. O. Osgood of China and Miss Cirace Young of Tibet each gave talks on tho mlHsfon work In those countries. Mrs. Ida Hailcy of Kugene and Mrs. B. 8. Shoemukcr of Salem, state workers of the us- j soclntlnn, were present also und ud- dressed tho delegates. ! A banquet is to he served this evening for the delegates by the Young People's Missionary society and the Ui-Trianglo club. Talks concerning tho mission work will also bo given this evening. Dolly and Alice Bury Hatchet On . Rank in Society WASHINGTON, Dec. x. 4 (P) Fur from, harboring re- t fr scntment on tho question of social precedence. Mch. Oann 4 and Mm Long worth called fr fr each other by first names when they met at the last White House reception. 'Hello, Dolly," was the way Mrs. Longworth greeted Vice-President Curtis sister fr and official Ihusm. Mrs. Cann replied "Hello. Alice" to the wife of Speaker Lout;- 4 worth. PLAN DAIRY HERD IMPROVEMENT IN JACKSON COUNTY Dairy herd Improvement wo; K In Jackson county is soon to be rorganicd on u permanent basis, according to J. K. McCracken of Ashland, who haK announced a meeting to be held at the county agent's office in Mcdford, Decem ber 23, at 1 t a. m. With the present low prices for n hi lilac irlfL. Cormanondenee ' company, explaining the difficulty turds In boxes that vie with 'tho n giving the public the best in, inoxt modernistic designs are being nuch .fuel. Heat value and volu-l shown, " I tH'ty "lust be evenly batanced to Ilooit-cnds oxhlhlt no end of Hn thk greatest, efficiency to ordinal and colorful Ideas. Pio ' gasoline. If tho gas has too much Ivory Hoard Marketed : Seven hundred elephants in the wilds of Africa contributed to the Hpeelat sale of tuski held recently at Mincing Hijuare, London, to supply the markets of the v. orld. i tut ween 110 and 40 tons were sold to bo (kisperiyd to various manu facturers and made into billiard balls, piano keys, combs, toilet nrticlef, chess men, and many other artlflea. HAWLEY SAYS TAX INCREASE UNNECESSARY Predicts Prosperity beers, ltobln Hood, Captain Kidd and The Thinker," finished In bell Hunt colors, as well nti some f animals pushing the hook In place will enliven come of Med ford's library tables Christmas day. -1 And what could be n more In terest. ng gift for Christmas day heat value, It Is recog nixed containing power and mileage to a marked .degree, but lacUs easy Marling. ( The speaker reviewed the his tory of ethyl gasuiinu from the Kmc the accidental um or Iodine led to the development of ethyl. used In high compression motors, than a book by a favorite writer?) relieving-Wo, motor of detonation (Shipments f the lotext books! or i,spurk knocks. t: The . .develop hre arriving at local shops. , I n,t)nt ' tu "N'dlno manufacturing Home brlc-a-bracUerv Ih more' d Improvement In motor mm n?oful thin appeurances reveal.1 havo resulted In Increased mileage, for matches and cigurelton are power and speed, as well ns mlnl- Heverly concealed. STORY 1 'Contlnutd from Pago 1) I mining the carbon problem IMusle In the form of two well rendered piano selections and a I solo was furnished by Victor brother of Carl Y. Words and music for were written by the Tengwald Tehuwnld. the song 11,1 i i sIiiRer. Arthur Clarfleld Hays appeared as Today's nttendamo prize was his attorney, Tho formal charge ' awarded to H. 1 W. Kpllvcr, tl I It'll,. uuu ..,.,-(.! f .itl.lnMl Ttm ....lui.. t Dm I loin li 1t wiin i liori'biiMfiit liV f 'iitn I lnltiiiJt f rtitii . 11 ' h vendor In the huslmw section. ieiieini jiio biiu suijuui where he was selling the fruit Company (above), told members or In agreement with & nlati eucour- the Nntlonal Tire Dealers' Assocla- aged by the Central Civic Council In Its effort to relieve the local unemployment sit tint Ion. -1LMAM O NKIL. president of 4 l dairy products prevailing, It Is be ' "" j coming increasingly evident to the progressive dairyman that the low I producing unprofitable dairy cow is a luxury. A systematic weeding out of such animals would go far toward reducing the present sur plus of dairy products. Klamath county dairymen, as a result of their first year of associ ation testing, found that 1 6 per cent of the cows under test were unprofitable and were eliminated from the herds. The dairy cow affords a market for farm raised grain and alfalfa, but cows differ from one another in their ability to pay for these products. One boarder cow may eat up the profit WASHINGTON, Dec. 8. fr) .from one or more good ones. Any proposal to increase taxes will meet strong opposition, in the opinion of Chairman Hawlcy of the house ways and meatiM com mittee, which originates revenue raising legislation. "I am ugnlnr any increase," ho said today. ' I do not believe it Is necessary. Of course, some temporary financing may be neC eswtry to curry us over for u time, but tho country is In a sound condition nnd will stage n come back after tho winter months." i Hawley said money culd be borrowed so cheaply It would be unwise to burden taxpayers 'HI additional taxes foe a temporary pcrh.'d. nnriTi Akin uni nun runiLHu nuLuur i i NEAR POLICE QUARTERS PORTLAND, Dec. 8. (.D In a daring daylight holdup staged one block from the police station, two youllm today obtained diamond l itis valued at from a loan company office. H. Israel, man ayer. told police no guns were dis played, but one of thi KLAMATH KA'LLS, Ore., Dec. 8. (.P That the defense 1n the Don ald Naeker murder trial will be based upon grounds of temporary Infinity and defense of third per s w;w indicated by counsel's uuestloning of veniremen at open ing of the trial today bcfore'Judge (i. K. Kkipworth. Nine tentative Jurors were pass ed nod seated at noon. The prosecution announced they would ask the death penalty. Mrs. William I .rock, mother of young Nacker. sat beside him. The courtroom was crowded. There w ere f c v w omen p rese n t . Half of the .-.&.:! families In robbers: Cardiff, Wales, wlib h ha.s a popu- eurrted bis hand hi a threatening ; luthm of :30,0nM, are childless, a manner to hit coat pocket. 'rernnf Mirvey disclose. LOS ANGKbKS, Cul., Dec. 8 CD The first fireworks of the an nnual Pacific coast football confer ence meeting exploded at the open ing session today when the Univer sity oi ouuinurn v-umurum uuu ie university or cauiornia ai ios An geleB failed to agree on a gridiron date for 1931. Stephen Cunningham, graduate manager at V C. I. A., naid he had offered the Trojans four dates on the Bruins' schedule but that South ern California had refused to play on any but the opening date of the season. The 1931 southern California schedule Is not completed and three mid-season da8 are open. The schedules follow: Stanford: Sept. 19 West Coast army; Sept. 26, Olympic club; Oct. 3, Santa Clnra; Oct. 10, Minnesota; Oct. )7, Oregon State college; Oct. 24. Washington at Seattle; Oct. 31, University of California at Los Angeles (at Palo Alto); Nov. 7, Southern California at Los Angeles Nov. 14. Idaho; Nov. 21, Califor nia; Nov. 28, Dartmouth at Boston. California: Sept. 26, Santa Clara (tentative); Oct 3, St. Mary's; Oct. 10. Oregon; Oct. 17, Washington Stuto at Portland; Oct. 24. South ern California; Oct. 31, Open; Nov. 7, Washington; Nov. 14, Nevada; Nov. 21, Stanford at Palo Alto. Southern California: Sent. 26, St. Mary's; Oct. 3, Oregon State; Oct. 10, Washington State; Oct. 17, Oregon; Oct. 24, California at Bereley; Oct. 31, Open; Nov. 7, Stanford; Nov. 14, Montana; Nov. 21, Notre Dame at South Bend: Nov. 28, open; Dvc. 5, Washington. wBsr so f .i i if .i tjcruA liunujki Would you make your friends truly happy this Christmas? Would you make their lives a little more comfort able, a little brighter and a little easiec during the months and years that follow Christmas? Then select West inghouse Electrical Appliances for your gifts. You can be as sure of their ' lasting service as you are of their us . fulness. And you can Je sure, also, that your friends will be grateful ; ; many, many times for the thoughtful-;. ness that prompted your choice. Westinghouse (f)leclrical Gifts Tht Sign Ttftiftgbttu DimUr ' Tune in on Weahinghouse Pioneers Every Tuesday evening 7:00 P. M. ItOSKr.URG, Ore., Dec. . (VP) Joel Johnson, 47, of Melrose, illed today from Injuries received Sat u rd a y when a tract or overturn ed and crushed him. Johnson had been hauling logs. The tractor reared up and fell backwards. Johnson's chest was crushed and he was scalded. Ho had lived here for eight years. He is survived by his widow. WE CARRY A FULL LINE OF Westinghouse Appliances Will Esteem It a Favor to Have You Call Peoples Electric Store 212 West Main St. Phone 12 CLASSIFIED' ADVERTISING GETS RESULTS this luxurious gift Itishop Manning's opposition, to Llndsey's address lief tiro tho New York Churchmen's I e u g u e last week. . The. bishop asked that the Appearance bp cancelled nnd one feet Ion uhjcctrtb The question wa put tu a vote and Bishop Man ning was overruled, Lindncy peak lug after a lengthy debate of the members. , LlmUey spoke beforo the Jewish eummunlty center at Albany last night. Ho nuUI Bishop Manning was trying "to get oven with some of the clergy of his d latere who have been In revolt against him." He said he did not know the bishop was praying. Poems And Dimes Distributing his lamout dimst hiring his Ihsnhsgivlng tsnlimcnl, with ths world In pottle form Jonn O. Bochsftmr, nssrlng M. arri.a 'M .hit wlnttr hsm in OrmonU Btsch, fl. STORY 2 (Continued from Pago 1) Hon. In annual convention at Chi en fio. that uext spring will see a severe tiro shortage, ns manufac turers are not making enough tires to meet llin demand that Is sure to come. "Within two years," Mr. O'Nell said, 'we will forget that there ever; had been a panic". soon as possible. The ease Is frllcd with human Interest ns two of tho three pr's oners are father and son. Oeorge J. Bennett. 4it. and Albert J. Ben nett. ,4!. of Chicago. III., nnd the third prisoner, C. II. Smith, 2. of Texas, has never had a day's schooling In his life and has al 'nys been a sort of a wuif without home or relatives, The older Bennett's wife, and mother of the young they assert run away with another man and She Can Can ljkj ;. a 3 ml her whore ikj . ft K " TV Vfi iihnuiH r unknown. Thu older v !l IkWgv 'N i lii'iinvtt Mirvml a l.-rm In llic Jollrt x'5i v. III. iipiillenlhuy.- for a holdup, his k ll Vl whH'h lio ner'd and then wut ro- jf 1 V,: ",t. ..'i IfiiiMl on proli ! r f " ? r ' -J Tli yount-i-r lirnnrtt nnd Smith S. wi.! V " f." J liuvtf novrr hoon In troubto hrforr o fur n Ihr. iiuilu.rltloH ran lrurn. nnd thoy both mvttM'l. SUB-SURFACE TOILERS IN THRILLING ESCAPE KKATTI.K. It. . lVl Shot out of h dtvlnic tnnk 6(1 fort below tho Miirfiiro of Ktttott hny this itftornoon whon It suddenly ovor-tir.-nrd. lOdilto Sproulo of Whlto t'ontor, wan reported drowned, while Arthur Low yn nnd L. Me l.eod. swum ahore. They were exenvntliiK sand 200 ynrda off ahorn. Air tireaaure foreed them out Ilka toi'itvlooa. - o Trnrrio Mitloi I'dllTI.AM). tire., llee . iVt William Wllllnma. 40. or 1 1 1 1 lntoi . died today from Injuilea received In a truffle accident Snltndny nlsht. Ha did not rea.iin coilcIoun neat after enit l.r.uiKlil to the hoapltnl. h" ij s"v- Ftorenco Qriei of Logjt couo ty, Oklahoma, la toubiy tcccm pllthad In a fading ar 4r.inm and prcMrving. Sb mji tuvt 4-H club competition fot t.t.i glrla. Tht award w.i m.id t i- I international Livestock stiow, Ct.i Wbt cQokmg for a GIFT a Xk. These II A3ILi:V solid leather TOI LET K ITS are unusual and genuine To wbstbrn cowbot suddlci.ikers wc are indebted for this new idea in toilet cases a hand-made box of superlative solid leather, which completely banishes the trick loops and gadgets which men have always hated. Here's your giftl Wonderfully good looking. And one destined to be rtallji usti. Price is surprisingly modest for a solij leather article of sucl.iutstanding quality. $6 - $7.50 - $10 S W E'M ' S "STORE OF A THOUSAND THOUGHTFUL LITTLE GIFTS' INSTEAD of knicltknacks that give momentary pleasure, why not combine the family Christmas savings and choose one big lasting gift? An electric refrigerator makes an ideal family gift. Then every day is like Christmas, with ice cubes whenever you want them, frozen desserts and the other little luxuries that make on electric refrigerator the pride and joy of the whole family An Automatic Elt'clric hYt'ri;; crator is an idual i;it't an invest mentit will nay lor itself liy ' eliminating food spoilage and tlie disagreeable; features of old style refrigeration. Many other at tractive gifts; nil specially priced during the Spec ial Christmas Of fers. Go in make your selec tions early. 'I'll is beautiful year "round neces sity installed in your home for a very .smajl down payment and the balance in easy monthly terms. Investigate Klectric Refrigeration. See the new models today! 'I The California Oregon Power Company See the Electrical Gifts on display at your dealers c