MEDFORD MATL'i TRTBUXE. MRDFORD, OKEfiOX. WEDNESDAY. 1)E(-'EMEI 10. 1 f)no
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PRICES ON CO-OP
Radio Rrogram
KMED
(Mall Trlbune-Vlrgln Station)
Receiving of turkeys for the
Chris turns pool of the Farmers Ex
change Co-operative started this
in or nine with heavy receipts or t
birds, and the announcement of
advanced prices.
A one-cent advance per pound
for young toms, young hens, old
toniH and old hen, and a two-cent
advance for No. 2 grades makes
the opening prices uh follows:
No. 1 young toms, 12 pounds and
up, 28c per pound.
Old toms, 22c per pound.
No. 1 hens 26c per pound.
All No. 2 grndrs 20c per pound.
The pool will be shipped next
Saturday, and will be made on
consignment to the New York I
markets, giving the growers a
chance to profit if the present
market conditions Improve, which
in held probable.
' No sales report on the Thanks
giving pool has been received as
ynt, but is now duo any day.
It is expected that the Christmas
turkey shipments will about clean
up the valley crop for the year as
the growers are responding heart
ily to the pool.
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A turkey shoot at the Vivian
Reach place on the Old Stage road
near Jacksonville will attract quite
a number of Med lord (mooters next
Sunday to participate in rifle and
trap competition. The shoot, Riven
under the auspices of the Jackson
ville American legion club, will be
gin at ft n'clock.in the morning and
lunch will he served at noon.
: All rifles will he classified and
shooters will take part according
to their respective ability. Quite
a number of fine turkeys will he
given away.
MEET AND ELECT
At the regular meeting of the
Southern Oregon Mutual Rabbit
ll.raedjers association, held last
night at 1 17 - North Peach street,
C' C. Althouse of Med ford wn.s re
elected president; L. AVoodfurd,
GoliTTlill, vice-president; .Mrs. Y.
TnwAon, Medford, secretary, and
Mvs. Ada Sutherland, also of Med
foVd) . treasurer.
Initiation fee was lowered to two
dollars, a temporary measure, and
probably will be in effect so long
as the slump lasts.
The marketing committee re
ported that practically all of the
markets, lost due to price cutting.
had been regained. The consensus
among those 'present was that the
hot tom hod been reached. Some
were sure of It and report an un
mistakable improvement In their
huIca.
EAGLEPO!NTP.-T.A
Wednesday
P.M.
6 to 6 Peoples Electric store
l'roierl(rra)h. TV. J.' War
ner: news anil markets by
.Mall Tribune
0 to 7 Where to Co; Your
nuildera Bureuu of Infor
mation; Cecil and Sally
7 to g Let's Get Associated:
News Digest; Brevities UBC
8 to 9 Ted Dahl and Orch;
On Parade UBQ . . . .
9 to 10.-I)aneine Strinus UBC
10 to 10:30 Hollywood
Roosevelt Orch t'BO
Thursday
A.M. ' "
7:05 to 8 tlreakfust broad
cast of news by Mull Tri
bune 8 to I) Bill Sharpies and Ills
Clan
9 to 10 Friendship Circle:
Peoples lOlectric store;
Procter and Gamble
10 to 11 Style Gossip hour;
Gold Seal program
11 to 12 Kitin Tips and
Talks; Wurts Uits; Jordan
Electric store
P.M.
12 to 1 Swem'H Gift .Shop:
Heath's Drug Store;' Ivy St.
Market; Mann's Dept. store
to 2 Pan Dandy: John
Cupp Furniture po.; Scien
tific Laboratories
to 8 -"Happiness Train";
PMKD presentation
to 4 Popular recordings
to 6 Kiddies Period;
KMHD presentation
to li Park Landscnpe;
Roekdell program; news
nnd markets hy Mall Tri
bune 1
to 7 Where to Oo: Jack
son Co. llldg. & Loan Ass.;
Cecil nnd Sally
to 8 Let's Get Associated;
Uncle Willnrd; Plymouth
Motor World Tour
to y Alfred Newman and
Orch. UBC, KM1CD presen
tation to 10 Modcrnlsic, Radio
Periscope
10 to 10:30 The Hollywood
Roosevelt Orchestra :
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CAPTURE SCHOOL
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Meteorological Report
December 10, V.S( ''..
Forecaits
Medford and vicinity: Tonlslit
and Tliursduy. unsettled with ruin.
Normal temperature. -
Oregon: I'nsetiled tonight Binl
Thursday. Kain west and local
snows or ruins east. Normal Jem-peruture.
7:30 to 8 p.m. Coca Cola Pro
gram. KGO. K HQ, )O.MO, KG W
KECA. KFSD. . ' ,.A" J
8 to. 8:30 p.mS and W FOVum
of the Air, KGO, KBCA, KFSD,
KTAH.
8 to 8:30 p.m. Let's Get Asso
ciated, KHQ, ... KOMO, . KGW,
KPO. , 1CF1..,.,- .. ... .
8:30 to 8 : 4Ti p.m. Amos 'n' Andy,
KGO, KH, K O M ()",- KliCA
KOW. KTAH.
8:45 to !l .pm. Jolly Time Revue,
KGO, KHQ. KOMO, KGW, KF1
KTA R.
9 to S.30 p.m. Miniature Biogra
phies. KGO. KKCA.
9:30 to 10:30 p.m. Cnmel Pleas
ure Hour. KGO, KHQ. KOMO
KGW. KKCA, KFSD, KTAlt,
KSL, KOA.
10:30 to 11 p.m. Parisian Quin
tet, KGO, KOA.
11 to 12 midnight Daneo Orches
tra, KGO, KGW, KFI.
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Joan Crawford
in Radio Debut
In (he intereluss basketball tour
nament which closed last evening I
with a game between the junior
and freshmau teams the juniors j
won the school championship by a
score of 30 to 20. The sophomores .
defeated the seniors, lid to 12.
Members of the four teams are
us follows: . .
Juniors: George Hurriugton, for
ward; Bob Dietrich, forward: Wil
ton While, center; Joe Pulton,
guard: Lloyd Sunuerman, guard.
Freshmen: Harold Swank, for
ward: Robert Sherwood, forward:
Donald Turpin. center; Max Galin
sky, guurd; Drowu, guard.
Sophumores: leonurd Beale, for
ward; Conway Latham, forward:
Maurice Shield, center; Lloyd Hum
mock, guurd; Davit! l.owry, guurd.
Seniors: Billy Walker, forward;
Bob Shaw, forwurd; Loi'en ScliieU
center; Fred Schmidt, guard; Mad
ley Arthur, guurd.
Local Data
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Temperature tllcgx.) .... 51 . 3" (
Highest (Ijist 12 his.).: 54 M
Lowest (Lust 12 lira.).. H4 ; 31
llel. humidity ( I'd.) rS ;
Precipitation ( Ins.l 00 . ,00 I
Slate of weather Cloudy Cloudy
Lowest temperature' this morn
ing. 31 degrees.
Total precipitation since Sept. 1.
19SU. 4.15 inches.
Temperatures a year ago today:
Highest, 54; lowest. 40.
Sunset today. 4:10 p. m.
Sunrise Thursday, 7: -It p. tn.
Sunset Tliursduy, 4:40 p. m.
Observations Taken at 5 A. M.
120th Meridian Time
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A questionnaire has been given
students In the EnnlMi depart
ment of the Renitir hlnh school,
to find what magazines and types
cf stories the pupils are Interested
in. Tabulations on the -iiuestiun-nairre
are being compiled by Miss
Myrna Barrett, aehool librarian.
Students were asked lo check
their first nnd seconil choices of
fiction, essays, drama, poetry, in
ventions, science, history, biog
raphy and travel.. They were ali
lc- indicate whether they preferred
short storie.. advent ure, love or
western stories.
A list was printed of all the
magazines in the school library,
nnd each student was asked to
mark a cross after those he read.
He was also to indicate any pref
erences on the list.
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STROKE IN STREET
Patrick Kelly, aged Spanish war
veteran who truvels from place to
place wart taken to the Sacred
Heart hospital yesterday afternoon
suffering from epilepsy. Mr. Kelly
was walking down South Hiverslde
avenue about 4 :30 when he sud
denly fell to the ground.
. Kred Stentiett who ran to his
assistance, found a note pinned to
the man's coat, saying in case he
was found unconscious to call a
physician and give him the letter
in his coat pocket. The letter con
tained instructions for his care.
A doctor was Immediately called
and Mr. Kelly was taken to the
t hospital. He suffered two more
attacks last evening,, according lo
Dr. L. D. Inskeep, q,ttemliug phy
sician, but was reported us getting
along nicely this afternoon.
The Parent-Teacher association
of Eagle Point Is giving a hmpue
of Nations program Friday even-1
- (tig, ; December 12, beninning at,
..(1:30. Booths representing dif-
- rnriinf nallnnn urlll huvn fnnrl fflf
' ikiita library f-V Ken ml Inn vfll n . KtlC-
( lish, Mexican, American. Chinese,
etc., will each be portrayed. One
.i'of the outstanding foods of each
eounlry represented will furnish
variety for everyone.
' The program is to be piven by
. the Eagle Point hifth school and
grade children. They plan to
irit you away for awhile to
many lands, through the play,
d:iii-ing nnd song.
; Travel with them Friday night
nnd enjoy the contributions these
nations bring through their cus
toms and delicious foods.
Jonn Crawford, America's "danc
ing daughter," mokes her radio
debut tonight on the Deml-Tasse
iRevue. iGeorge Olsen and His
Music are also featured over sta
tion KOIX from S to 8:30 o'clock.
Miss Crawford's work in "Our
Dancing Daughters" won her an
overnight place among film fav
orites. She added auccess with
"Our Modern Maidens" nnd "Our
'Blushing Brides." As reward she
has been granted her wish to play
a straight dramatic role. "Paid"
is the result, a -screen adaptation
of "Within the Law," which has
Its premiere this week.
Wnge agreements just figned In
Sweden promise, labor peace In
1931.
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BAKING
'POWDER
t'j double acting
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Use K C (or fine texture
and firae volume in your
bakings.
Wall Street Report
IIM MBS ENJOYS
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It's no novelty these days to
transform a lady's straight locks
into lovely waves, hut it isn't
every little girl of four years who
has a permanent wave.
Miss Helen Louise Jttlchmond,
small daughter of Mr. and Mrs,
Sterling Richmond, came Into the
Cinderella Beauty shop Saturday
to get her hair trimmed and de
cided that she wanted curly hair
.Mrs. Mabel Pongue said today that
Helen lionise Is the youngest per
son to be "permanently waved'
at the Cinderella..
NEW YORK. Dec. J 0. (P)
Stocks closed weak today under
the pressnYe of an increased vol
ume of selling that sent the lend
er. o around their year's lows.
Losses of 3 points were fairly gen
eral. Johns-Manvllle, Western
Cnion, Allied Chemical and United
Fruit lost B. Sales approximated
2,9fi0.non shares.
Today's closing prices for K
selected stocks follow:
Am. Can 1 1 1 rSi
Am. Tel. and Tel 182S
Anaconda 33
Col. Gas . 34 Vi
Curtlss Wright -.. 2k
fieneral Electric (new) 411
General Motors 33r;i
Kennlcot Copper 25
Mont. Wnrd
Radio Corporation .. 14
Reading HI
Sears Roebuck G0'
H. P 0
United Air Craft 2fip
U. S. Steel 141
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WILL BE TOTAL LOSS
HI.VTIIK. KnKlnml. Dec. 10.
ijt Tire aboard m former pas
senftvr"' liner Kmprrsi of rk'otland,
doiked here for dismantlement,
today raised fears fhe vessel might
be completely destroyed.
The blare for hours resisted all
efforts of a lilrR-e fihllnK force to
ejtlmtulsh It. . , .
Ilakur City 31 12 IV (My.
Ilismiirek H2 22 Clear
lloise :i(l IS Cleur
Denver iix :io Clear
lies Moines tin 4H Cloudy
iVesnci fil 22 PoKKy
Helena f0 2(1 - Clear
Los Angeles .... 7i r4 (Meal
.Murshfield i:ta. 3fi . Cloudy
Phoenix (IS 4ii Clear
l'ortland 54 :1S 1'. Cdy.
Ited Hlnrf (in 1 :W Cloudy
Koselnirs 5(1 :',S Cloudy
Salt Uike City . W 22 Cloudy
Han I'Vanrisi o .. tlO 4S 1'. Cdy.
Santo I'V 4u 2S " Clear
Seuttle 52 44 I. Cdy.
Spokane :t2 2t! Cloudy
Walla Walla .... 42 28 Cloudy
WinnipeK S4 If. Cloudy
V. J. Jlutehison. Meteorologist.
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COLUM
The Mall Tribune Typos rallied
after dropping the first game of
their match last night with the
Medford Domestic. Laundry, bowl
ing fiu fu ntid took the remaining
game to win the evenings argu
ment on the Nat alb-ys. Young
Hill llugen of the, Typos turned
In a sparkling 218 m Hie -.mfddM
sctdon for high single game, hut
bowed to Glenn Fa brick of the
Uiundrymcn, in total pin honors,
the latter rolling consistently In
the three games for a total ot
54i.
The Telcos tangle tonight with
Montgomery Ward on the city
bowline h'oguo schedule.
Mi'dford Dotn. Laundry.
1 2 3
Moore. .Jim .... 1f.fi 1 HI 170 r(H
Xewland, X ICS 140 17U 4X0
Watson. .1. V, 101 137 1UH 42(1
Fabrlck. (i IKS 17!l I7S 54r.
Heath, P.lll.... 115 1B0 13(1 421
TALENT CHAPTER
TAr.HNT, ue.. inc. ip spi.)j
Regular "meeting ot the Grange
was lie Id in the Community hall
December 4. Mr. and Mrs. Will
Stewart received the first and sec!
ond di'Ki-ees and Mr. and Mrs.
Walter Rowley the third and
fourth.
.Mr. and Mrs. U. A. Southwlck.
Mr. mid Mrs. L. W. Tame and
C, 1. Howman were elected mem
bors,
Ways and Means committee an
nounced that there wuild be an
entertainment at the Hall Friday
evening. Decent her 1 2. part of
which will be a play put on by
the young people of Valley view.
The following officers were
eleeted to nerve through the com
ing year:
Worthy master. Grille Ctwldanl;
overseer, Lloyd Lucy: lecturer.
Hello Levander. steward, James
Waiters; assistant steward, Roy
levander; chaplain, ltertha Wea
gatit ; gate keeper. Fit on l'otrle;
lady assist, steward. Kthel Lacy:
Ceres. Mae Low; Pomona, Mar
garet I'etrie: KlFna. Kdlih lod
dard: musician, Cordelia ltooite:
assistant musician. Ksther Sang
enherg; fire Insurance a g e n t,
Floyd Hell; treasurer. Lydia (iard
uer: secretary, Harry Wcagant :
trustees. :i years, R. K. Robinson:
(wo years, KHon Wuldren and
Floyd Hell, one year.
Mrs. Harry Weagnnt wan ap
pointed chairman of the home
econoiuicK committee.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy levander.
Mrs. C. K. Gardner, Mrs. Tom
Fell and Mrs. W. H. Higgins spent
Wednesday evening at the recrea
tional club at Central Point. They
hail a very enjoyable- time anil
brought back new Ideas for Grange
enteriaimuent.
ment uhould not. keen railroads
shopped up Into innumerable small,
Inefficient blocks.
General Atterbury might ask the
supreme court to decide the issue.
Hutlrouds are having trouble
enough without being subjected to
unnecessary interference.
Mr. Hyde, secretary of agricul
ture, says that government lending
money lo buy human fot is "peril
ously near" the, dole.
On the other hand, allowing
many people to he hungry might
bring you "perilously near" to dan
gerous rioting or sumetliinr; worse.
The dole Is humiliating to those
that receive, expensive, lo taxpay
ers that provide.
The Hritish. grown wise by
watching the mistakes of others,
know that the important thing is
lo keep human beings led. Then
you can manage tluun.
You will be told hy (be ignorant,
and those Unit reject real science
In favor of some substitute, that
"germs and microbes' me all non
sense, everything being "in the
mind."
The authorities of u hospital had
no such theory, fortunately. Five
patients died strangely, imme
diately after operations. Investi
gation showed that a sterilizing
machine employed in the operating
room had insufficient steam heal
and Hlroptnccoci and stehplicocci
on operating room linen passed
through It unharmed and kilted the
patients with whom ihey came in
contact.
SALEM RESTAURANT AND
HOTEL MEN ORGANIZE
SALF.M, Ore., Dec. 10. V For
in lit Of 11 liflloCtl itnl irininr.1 1 t
meat of conditions In their busi-!
news, waiem nuiei and restaurant
men have organized, wit h .lames
R. Linn, owner of the .Marion ho
tel, n president.
GENERAL SALE
SPECIAL
MEN'S
BOXED HOSE
79c
$1.25 value
Already fixed up in tin attractive holiday box. Makes a
most acceptable gift for any man or young fellow on
your list.
3 PAIRS OF SNAPPY RAYON HOSE
Very clever patterns and goo'' colors. Reinforced with
lisle top, too and heel. A "knock-out" buy sure to please
everyone.
Brisbane's Today
(Continued from P(o One)
world's third t'ity. Includiiii!
(miIoii'h's, Japtnt's popultitimi is
10,000,011(1.
A isi'Pitt, powerful people,
llieso .Inpiinese. What would
have broil their number hail
they been able to spread unre
stricted on our Pacific coast?
(ten era 1 Atterlniry complains
JtiBlly of an IntorHtiitc comnipvco
ilerlxitm forblililltiK the I'ennsylvn
noa railroad to holtl a control in
the l.ehiRlt Valley anil Wuhnah
ratlrotulH.
At hln timo ospncinlly the rov
nrnment, which tlncla It difficult to
help htiHinnxH, Hhonld at least not i
interreie with It, '
HlK industrial nnd other mills nro
the order ot the day and operate ,
more economically. '
The country should have one
groat rnilroud system operated hy
the ablest men, as it has one post- j
ofllco system nnd one telephone :
system. I
Since that Is impossii-a, Kovern-
PHONE
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TURKEY POOL
Prices Advance!
CASH PRICES
No. 1 Young Toms, 12 lbs. and up 28c
All No. 1 Hens, 8 lbs. and up . . 26c
No.2's . . ; 20c Old Toms . 22c
Join this pool and profit by our cash advance
with the assurance of returns if market condi
tions warrant ,;, '., .,
Farmers Exchange Co-operative
7SS "117
Typos.
1 2
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I'rcone, Dick..
Hull. I
IhiKcn. Hill ..
.Murray, .lint ..
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Kill
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FOR TALENT VETERA.N
TALHNT. Ore, J.ec. 10. (Mpl.)
J. H. -'rfivrord celeln'ittrrl hlw K2ihI
lilrt hdjiy Di't'omber S. o a our
of lhf few Civil war v'tpran l'ft
hi tliiH wclion. Tho DauuhhTs of
VctPrnriH of AHhluml raited on ti If
birthday and pr-stnled him with .1
bountiful ltlrthday rako.
PAN ritANCISCO. I)pc. 10. (IP)
Cnptafn lUixone Jtlakn of the cnHt
KUard Ha Id laHt night lie hud horn
informed the rum runnnr, (,'hapol
Point, and it caro of liquor, wan
dectroypd by fire as it lay In Mex
ican waters off Point Colnett.
No Uvea were lont aid none wns
Horlously injured. Captain Blake
said he had been advised.
SALEM CARPENTERS TO
WORK ONLY SIX HOURS
HAL EM, Ore., Doc, 10. (P) To
relieve unemployment, Halern Car
penter? Union has voted a six
hour clay for the monthn of No
vember, December. January and
February and a five-day week all
th" venr. ' ' '
Stomach Trouble
If k:u, Ay powln, heartburn,
hloatlnn. urmr stomach, and poor j
diK-Mtlon make you miMrable and 1
(rrouchy. and mair funds do nut
uree with you, why not make tne
IKotcT. 15 minute tent? lHoH-t i ,
harmle) to yntinff or old. yet worku j
with mirpriMinK peed. One inre-j
dient ha th remarkable power 101
dmest 3.00M timet tt own weiRht.
lon't ivfl up- Oet Dtolci nt any
drim ttire. I'ut It to n test. Money
back if yon dnn't '.n foot like
new, and,ithi to eat tnuft HnythiriK'
Onlv fl"c. Fur Mate at
J AK.MIN Ai VMUH IUIG HTOHK
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DEN1SON
"Radio Shop
Phone 1520 402 E. Main
PRINCIPLE
7
Dividends
on
- j ,
Class A
Stock
RIGHTLY APPLIED
MAKES PRINCIPAL
It is not the amount of the principal
that you save . . . it's the principle of
saving an amount no matter how small.
" For instance, S5.00 deposited every
month for approximately 128 months
will amount to $1,000.00. :
How many have that much in ready
cash? !
Start an account with one dollar or
more and receive a Barrel Bank.
Jackson County '
Building and Loan
i Association
Organized
1909
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