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MEDFQTtD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDPORD, GREG ON, MOND AY, JULY 27, 'I93f. PXGE FIVE IB PLAN (HESERVE WA AREA II ' f L of Oregon and p3 Propose w, jcre Project Zane K Among Backers . lkl nln for creating a K TcomprWng some au P2?J irare announcea IzLn and California ftrS undertaken tne ?7. ..wral months. &Sh organized under "Same" of Douglas L of tne preserve Is tne Wal'e estate at K Is now owned by planned to build " . larse rjre- l tuc"r.M, , nrt hunt- ffSTlS; Pa" of. tne r, muntrv. ine u'B" V ZVJ.. , now being clubhouse and will iSntlne and Prank o. Vftntlne, before going La. mwle a tour 01 ie uid Canada and vis- oi tne nunwB y v ii.mne to obtain data. nation thus obtained was Muni out the details tor dub, which is expected , (Ij, years for complete . : .;..,.'.. :uiur; department fl""" ' ... i a. frtiA ( the roriiaiiu "i10 iaa orealtlent of the Mult- iltnt dub. wi" represent on h Doara ui ui'" ub. Mfi In Reach. fl be within easy reach nd McKenzie rivers n will have within its 15 miles of the Nortn md otner smaner rtltH will be stocked wltn : i privately ownea iroui. the plans disclose. A min iprtng on the premises, ton ocean water, will be Milling and a large taae i lot bass fishing. Stitilr timbered, much ot Lit m afford a sanctuary hod bear, which are plenu Ujnt ana probably will In ha protected. Cougar also found there, Tne preserve lodude large open spaces. r.T grassed.' where gome It be ihot. A private pneaa fcn Iran which large num- I turds will be released tor kre of hunters Is planned. Mill landing Field. Iranm, there are several Sttdle paths through the ca ncan be extended tnrougn- nwmtlon.. Modern.! oot belag erected along tne kd their families may enjoy it degree 01 privacy, and Irani of the clubhouse, lac rVlflc highway. Is a large "3 it is planned to use as winding field. Promoters pit believe, they said, tnat bu five years many planes apunt were irom cjaiuornia ft dtles of the east. There table space for golf, polo. range and other sporta u be provided as the de- id lor them. Membership Drive. p charter memberships set uregon rapidly are being nld W. J. Herwlg, de- ainigtr of the downs. Oniv pr memberships have been remand and on sep lenquarters will be opened pn Francisco and Los Anse- 2 Intensive drive for mem- o la planned to open "mi In several mld-westem finally known sportsmen irvmg Hellman. whose ell known In Portland: wer, drug manufacturer. 1 Holt of Hollywood alrendv ped u members. Mr. Her I Some of the Oreeon snorts- f'wwd In Hie club are: loooeyman, c. A. Wolfgang. W. W. O. Trip Tnm Rjimfl. i rlamm and George Neu- M his been Indorsed, he StAt rhamVu f rnm- Mrturg Chamber of Com- - ward of county commls- DoURlas ponnt.v nnri the pU of Roaeburg. The On- - "ocuuon has expressed UPSIDE DOWN CAR iiitiuiu;i.urer Dunns a hoHv ht ...tn the car itself. ' " ""1'port tne top, but Studebaker builds a iod that will stiunorr Company. Studebaker distributors at Champaign I m,mS Z L Sturtebaker coach work, the Klncald Motor down on a 2-ton Studebaker truck chassU The en Iri uh .? StOCk studebaker Six Regal Sedan upside to every bump of an uneven road su-face weignt of the car rests on Its top. which Is also subjected bake7caXvord7 the live, , drlvs ,d mpmls 0 stude. said W. C. Klncald. president of the company "Thu ?SS rEl3!ance t0 8hoc!t of Studebaker bodies." strength of Studebakerbody work on the public mind." " e"e:t 01 ""Pleasing the unusual , ,"AY Buying price for producer: Alfalfa $14.00-15.00: clover 810.00 12X0; onts ana vetcn $10.00-11.00 ton PORTLAND, July 27. ( AH Fur ther general Improvement Is re flected in the undertone of tne cheese mnrket. Recent advance of lc In the sell ing price of Tillamook cheese was the first real step in the coast im provement. Butter market situation continues to reflect strength, but there was no further price change on the open mnrket today. In general there was no change in the egg market situation for the week's opening. Local co-ops con tinue to quote 21c for extras and are selling at that. Strength in the live poultry mar ket is continued. With arrival of additional supply of northwest offerings. Improved trade conditions for cantaloupes are shown. Both The Dalles and Wapato stock moves around $3.00i.i3.25 lor standards. 4 Portland Wheat PORTLAND. Ore.. July 27. (API Wheat, : ' Open Hlh Low Close 'U'.y (old) 4Jii .49'$ ,43'i .4S'4 July (new) .50(4 .50 .50 Sept. (oltll 49'; .49', Aa AiVi Sept. (New) 50 .50 .49U, .49Vj Coc 52 Sj .52 .814 -52 Cash wheat: Big Bend bluestem .53t2 Soft white 481,4 Western whlto 48 Hnrd winter 4514, Northern spring 45 Western red 45 y2 Cats: No. 2 white $18.00 Today's cur receipts: Wheat 180; flour 13; corn 4; hay 5. , S:i!l Fr:imiM-it lltll lerltitti SAN FRANCISCO, July 27. (API liutterfat f. o. h Snn Francisco .28. Wall Street Report .Ivestnck PORTLAND, Ore., July 27. (API CATTLE 2000, Including 238 direct or through; slow. Steers. 600 to 900 lbs., good, $7 7.35: medium. $5.50ri 7; common. 4.50m 4.50: 900 to 1100 Ids., good, a? ' 7.35; medium. $5.25i,. 7; common. $4.60.5.25; 1100 to 1300 lbs., good. 6.50(.i 7; medium. $3.75. 6.50. Heifers. 550 to 850 lbs., good. $0 lir 6.35; medium. $4.756: common. $3.75 f.( 4.75. Cows. good. $4.76r.(5; common and medium. $3.50(. 4.75; low cutter and cutter $13.50. Bulls, (yearlings excluded), good and choice (beef), $4.50 ft 4.75; cutter, common and medium $3.00 i 4.50. Vcalers (milk fedli oholco and good. $8 9; medium, $7 m 8.00; cull and common, $5n7. Calves. 250 to 500 lbs., good ami choice. $7B.50; common and me dium, $4.50i7. HOGES 800; 50c higher. Light lights, 140 to 160 lbs., good and choice. $8.25c, 9: light weight. 160 t 180 lbs., good and choice 88.75f.u. 180 to 200 lb3., good and choice. $8.7.i ,.0. wcloht. 200 to 220 lbs- good and choice. $89; 22C I to 2M os.. good and choice. 7.25 8.2d heavy weight. 259 to 290 Jbs good and choice, 6.75M 7 7o; 290 to 350 lbs., good and choice. $6.25i 7 25. Packing sows. 275 to 500 lbs., medium and gocd, $5(6: feeder and stocker pigs. 70 to 130 lbs., good and choice, 8SHEEP AND LAMBS-2500, Includ ing 871 direct or through; about stiady. Lambs. 90 lbs. down, good and choice. $5 (..5.25; medlurr , 3 SO 6: all weights, common $3 (.. 350. Yearling wethers, 90 to 110 lbs., me dlum to choice. $3,.. 4.25 Ewes 90 to 120 lbs., medium to c hoicc. . 2 . .a.7. 120 to 150 lbs., modlum to choice, $1.75Si2.25: n'l weights, cull and com mon, $lfl.75. Portland Produce (Rtportid by Jackson County Abstract Ca Siitb Strut and Ctnlral Annua.) Marriage Licenses Kenneth Edward Turner and Al berta May Sttggett. Frank KrauH and Edna Craln. William E. Ourrlson and ltuby E Beers. Preston Lorenzo Talbott and Caro lyn K. Green. NEW YOIiK. July 27. (API Trad ing in the New York stock exchange lell to the lowest level for a full ses sion since October 29. 1924, toclny. The day's turnover was only 530, 310 shares, compared to 658.000 on Ccu. 29. 1924. The previous low record of recent years was established last Monday, wnen only 718.440 shares were traded, the fewest for a full ses sion since May 0. 1926, when the turnover wn: 591,300 shores. Today's clc-sin; prices for 17 select ed socK3 follow: Am. C:tn 0875 Am. Tel. and Tel 17.r: Anaconda 25 Col. Cub 29 Curtiss Wr.ght 3' Gcr.eral lilcctric (nev 40';, General Motors i... 37 Etnnlcja Ctw(.r Mont. W.ird Radio Corporation Trans-Amei lea Sears Roebuck S. P United Air Craft .. U. S. Sleel Ccrpt. Trust Shares 5 5 Yr. Fixed Trust 7 19 19 17'i 7 14 64 78 v4 27 ! 1)2 HEARST PASSENGER AT MEDFORD AIR LANDING William Randolph Hearst, newspa per publisher, stopped at the Med forcl airport a short time lust even ing before continuing to Seattle. He was making the trip from San Fran cisco in a Sttnson trl-motor, piloted by Prod McKlnlcy Circuit Court The Mrdford Nntlonal Bank vs. A D. Lewis Sr., et al. Foreclosure mortgage. W. D. Andrews, doing business as Andrews Equipment Service vs. C. C. Clark and Midas Gold Mines, Inc., et a!. For possession of personal property and damages. Sam Jennings vs. James Cnmpbell. unattei i.en. H. F. Whetstone vs. S. T. Johnson. Chattel Hen. State of Oregon vs. One Pontine Coupe. Seizure. Jackson Co. Bldg. & Loan Assn. vs Joshua W. Cook and Martha C. Cook et al. Foreclosure. . Bert Mitchell of Phoenix, Oregon assumed business name of "Bert's Place." GUARD PRIESTS F ROM w,,v pnnnrnir nniirvr mlvipam iinD0 ounoiL uuuni IflLAIuHIl YIUDO ATTACKS II Ml FARM' IN A nnnriT nrrnnr KtlKtAldtrUnt One Father Dead, Two In jured in Rioting Must Decide Future Course On Vera Cruz Limitation t km July 27. j ij MEXICO CITY, July 27. API- Catholic priest In the state of Vera Cruz were free today to decide for themselves whether to leave their churches or to continue their religi ous offices in defiance of Governor Adalberto Teleda and of the recently enacted state religious luw. One priest is dead as a result of the disturbances, and two are In jured. Governor Tejeda was shot thru the ear Saturday by a young man now under arrest who has re fused to give the authorities his name. Troops were placed at danger points In the state. Futher Darlo Acosta, who was shot i to deal,1! In a raid on the Asuncion church In the city of Vera Cruz Sat urday, was burled there yesterday without disorders. .May Stay or Flee Papal Nuncio Nulz y Flores an nounced he had ordered Bishop Rafael Quisar y Valencia of Vera Cruz to Inform the priests of his diocese that they might determine for themselves whether to stay In their churches or flee the state. Meanwhile reports reached here from Julapa, capital of the state, of n riot late yesterday In which several persons were said to have been In jured, and of a reputed attempt on the life of the vicar general, Pedro Castillo y Landa. Bishop Gutsar said two men en tered the house of the vicar general and attempted to kill him, but he escaped and was In hiding. Reports of Vie riot In Jalapa gave no details. It was said that all chui dies there and In the city of Vera Cruz were closed. Four Jalapa churches were damaged by fire Sat urday as a result of mob violence. OKLAHOMA CITY. Okla I API Governor William falla Bill") Murray, back from his martial law camp At tlie Denison- J Durant toll bridge, comma nded the state highway department today to obey the orders of the federal court he had previously defied. A federal Injunction Issued at Miu koee Saturday and denounced by the governor as "preposterous" and a violation of state's right.-, forbade state interference with persons lin ing Uhe toll bridge and dissemination of information along the highways directing traffic to the newly opened parallel free bridge. The governor had declared martial law Thursday In a zone at the toll bridge head and, carrying; an old horse pistol, had assumed commune! of a national guard force there. He sought to prevent traffic over the toll bridge while toll bridge owners in Texas, were prevent ing use of I he free bridge built in part with Okla homa tax money. The Texas Injunc tion was later removed and the free bridge opened. When the federil court granted the injunction Satur day forbidding state mtenerenre at the toll bridge, he denounced the or der and I Id he would place placards personally directing traffic to the iree bridge. It t'Jil I-Mute Transfers Emma Witten to Harry A. Stearns et ux. W. D. 38-100 of an acre on Oak St., Ashland. Frank M. Harvey et vlr to John S. Spence et inc. "W. D. 0.26 acres In sec. 23, twp. 39, S. R. 1 William Henry Laws et nl to Lillle E. Nourse. W. D. Lot 15 In black 6, earner & Sabin Add. to Woodvllle, Oregon. A! lie M. Janes et vlr to William Curltou Janes et ijx. W. D., In sec. 20, twp. 37. S. R. 1 W.' i 11 GRANTS PASS PICNIC The picnic of the southern Ore gon district KnlghtA of Pythias lodges held at Riverside park. Grants Pass, yesterday, was a largely at tended and enjoyable affair. No busi ness meeting was held and the oc cation was given over to purely so cial recreation purposes Members of the K. of P. Lodges and their families to the number of 300 were present, of which num ber 150 were from Med ford and Ash land, and the remainder from Grants Pass, Roseburg and Crescent City, Calif., with sirngglers .from many other places, Cliisslf fed mlverilHhiK ptts results. m WANTED EXPERIENCED LIFE INSURANCE SALESMAN T tuke l-luirce rf StMltliuetrril Oregon territory for rlil line lesiil reserve life liiur.ince rompanv. Must he er'onul proiliu-er Willi tililllty to Itlillfl UUI ni v. salary Willi lllieral fln.1 year uml renewal emnnilFltm. Kicht man will fieri upport unity atlruillvtr. Wrlle for personal Interview with supt. i.f .Remie who will voon vlvli this territory. Ad dress I'. I). Hiix 11011, Cortland, OreRoll. All replies confidential. CONGER Funeral Parlor West Main at Newtown Office County Coroner GET FEDERAL AID PORTLAND, Ore.. July 27; (AF) Major A. B. Rlchoson. assistant manager at the local office of tne veterans' administration, said In a report released today thnt $ 11.47b, 020.89 had been distributed to vete rans In Oregon , nnd five nearby Washington counties during the 11a ml vear ending June 30. ' The lamest Item of that total was 8 270,409.12, released on bonus loans or Ip.uns upon veterans' adjusted compensation .certificates. Compensation and disability awards 'to 47B4 veterans or their dependents In this area represented $2,093,574.01, Major Rlcheson's report said, while 1205.069.20 was paid out to veterans as loans on their government i'le Insurance. 1 PRAY FOR DELIVERANCE FROM GRASSHOPPERS ELK POINT. S. D.. July 27. (API More than 1.200 persons of Union county yesterday sought divine help for deliverance from grasshopper hordes which have been rulnlntt the crops. They fathered In a special re ligious service cn the same spot whore their fathers prayed for help for the same reason 60 years ago Bmilt off or v WmmMAmNCE HILARY IN IE OF PLANS Wis, Ore.. Jnlv 97 api L'I U Ourdane and Lleu- .7""1 Williams were here mn& wltn Sergeant M outlining plans for - 0t ,lh. r. ..... C Hood River. Wasco r Hinti. orimm. wlt.1 r'm. MU be In charge -stnct. off, ..... hi r . UUH WHl- r? V- a. Dnger win work out iT: Clarence Crosswhlte, In traffic work at . " miMferred to the state 1 'Wyarters at Maupln. T Hcinnvnii. trotdo fn. H 0 PORTLAND, July 27.-(Ap)-B''': tcr Prints 82 score or - otandards 27-28c cartons BUTTERPAT Direct to h'PP8 track 20-24c; stations No 1 2i--Portland delivery prices: No 1 Din terfot sour 25-20c: sweev ! EGOS Pacific Poultry n- i r.h extras 21c: stand- selling - ards 20c; mcoiums .o... MILK Buying price: grade B S1.00 i j., i..Q- nnH insiiectton. COUNTRY MEETS oeiimn "j retailers: Country Ki:ieu ---r butchers under mu i". '",'" vealers 80 to 120 lbs. 12V2-13c year ling lambs e-8c; spring lambs 10-11c, heavy ewes 4-5c: canner 3-5c; bulls 5 LCIVE POULTRY Net buying pHc: Heavy hens colored 4 '.4 lbs. up 1 12c.: broilers whl'te '"'""frs h. u 1 chickens 5c lb; old roosters Diina 14-lfic: ceese i- ONIONS Selling price , Walla Walla globes n.w- POTATOES Yakima " locals 1.10. nnv POTATOES Local l'lC East. Washington 1.35 cental. WOOL 1931 crop, uuut:" lamette valley lie; eastern ureSuu 10-14C lb. "nsierred to Hood it wno nas Klver. win VCVESTAKEN IHGHWAY CM f Muny. wno i bbh..01" v":ouver Bar- ' ih.t. .l ntre 'odsy. wil of an automobile. a b, ' P011 to hav cental. : lb. TOUR TIPS Travel data, road conditions, r lort information, where aid how .11 th. auide ferviee you ,.-.A (nr nv riD in the wett. 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