Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, July 29, 1931, Page 5, Image 5

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rdered in
111 APT.
Lt Companion Re-
. coinn stranger in
Lvictim's Clothing
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taped rrom duu,
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ti,f u The body waa found
"nl the two had occu
in. were found on
Kd head. An examina-
P " tha manner of
Ml'w Snrrl.' on
N- '1 Tn T Salem
h. had
j i two"01
and had lived with her
.declared. '
'he came home last night
J a man In the apartment,
"stranger left he found Mrs.
,.i Unmllfnn nriri
Ls quarreling violently.
LnD, Ore., July 28. (AP)
hcrria, atout u, wa
;h apartment, item
u-.i.- ntfor nnR eve. Her
t-DIUWC
ad been stripped from her
Edj waa found after Clive
40, had cauea puiiuc. o
tee, they said, ,e had been
the woman aDouc uve
J.) nnt ovnrnRs an onlnlon
te but an investigation was
hby the coroner s omce.
U told police he had come
last nignt ana iuuim uuiu
jiBponse to his knock, he
in ouwiue Buurwuy to u
where he Knocxea again,
nn rpRDonse he looked un-
fciin shade and saw a man
k suit ia the apartment.
Became suspicious
do you want?" Hamilton
man called to him.
,ou replied lie wanted to see
:rli but the man told him
IA ha hmv nhmit. holf nn
Eimilton said he became sus-
id demanded mat ne man
Morris he wanted to see
taht," the man replied, Ham-
H hut ft mnmpnt Intar hp
:t the Irontdoori. Hamilton
jd locked. '
an told police fre then, ran
itairway ami nround the
out saw notning, or tne
Scream Heard
Police, Officer Tryon report
u about 'a'half fclnck fmm
lament house at the- time
w by Hamilton and that he
in i woman scream.
km woman's clothing was
willed, into a cookstove in
wmg room. .,
I aid their rprnrrts jalimimrf
b had served a two year term
ppo aiaie penitentiary for
STEDTORD' MXEE TRIBUNE, MEDFOUD," OT?Bitor, TVEDNTSTiTT, THX 20, M.
PXGE FIVE
Meteorological
Report j
1 1
July 39, 1931
l-orecasts.
Medford and vicinity: Tonleht
and Thursday fair. No chance in
temperature. '
Oregon: Pair tonight and Thurs
day, but fog on coast and local
lightning storms In mountains east
portion. Cooler east portion Thursday.
Loral Data.
Lowest temperuture this morning.
68 degrees. ft
Temperature a year ago today
Highest, 87; lowest, 65.
Total precipitation since Septem
ber 1. 1930. 13.07 Inches.
Relative humidity at 5 p m yes
terday. 20 percent; 5 a.m. ioday,
03 per cent. '
Sunset today, 7:33 p.m.
Tomorrow: Sunrise, 6:02 a.m.
Observations Taken at 5 . M
130111 Meridian Time
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fa Post No. 115 will be well
"ww 1931 state conven-
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-.v icguiar meet
rja oomniiimati- ji
ff" a large number
k h B Bire8, In flddl-
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lik.. vunscnem an-
. nwiiiiiinbiun OI
Kl' !1 Irt on
, - ... wmcn netted a
( fl ., 1'x!t Cratirlan
io ".8 ,ne cra'erlan
Ium . 1 tnanKs was
t to .v, n! committee and
weSL"IOrt" makl8
! inn n." ' i-arKin ol
Kd p. i Pwhlte, Glen
" "iuonaid of Ash
STUMP BUYS
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Sunset, 7:32 p.m.
Baiter City 88
Boston , g8
Boise 96
Chicago 96
Denver , 96.
Des Moines 108
Fresno ; ioo
Helena 76
Los Angeles 94
Medford 95
New York 94
Phoenix ioo
Portland 02
Reno 98
Roseburg '. 86
Salt Lake 90
San Francisco 58
Seattle 78
Spokane 88
Washington, D. C. 94
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W. J. HUTCHISON, Meteorologist.
BY WINTER FILM
OF GRATER LAKE
Medford Rotarlans enjoyed a cool,
refreshing trip to Crater Lawe In mid
winter yesterday, thanks to.Supt. E.
O. Solinsky and- John Maben of the
Crater national park service. A most;
interesting anu instructive series oi
motion pictures taken last winter by
Mr. Maben provided 30 minutes of
appreciated entertainment.
Scenes of the clearing activities of
the big snow plow working in hu?e
drifts gave the audience a good idea
of the problems encountered in opsn-
tng tne park ny A.pril l this year.
'Some splendid views of the lake, Wiz
ard Island and the Phantom Ship as
well as other points of Interest were
Included in the footage. Some un
usual "shots' taken from a motor
boat on the lake in mid-winter
showed perfect reflection and several
beautiful views which caused much
favorable comment among those pres
ent. In presenting the program, Super
intendent Solinsky gave a short talk
on the park construction program and
told of the recent visit of the con
gressional delegation from Washing
ton, D. C. He also stated that this
year's attendance was breaking ali
previous records, being 15 per cent
ahead of 1030. The 100.000 mark will
be reached before August 1 from pres
ent Indications.
President Shockley announced th
loss of Botarian Gene Bolton, who
haa been promoted to a more respon
sible nasi t ion as manager of the Se
attle district for the Standard Oil
company. Bolton expressed his ap
preciation of his many pleasant as
sociations In the local club and in
troduced his successor in Medford, A.
P. Johnsen of Los Angeles.
Glen Smith presented E. C, Corn
with a past president's Rotary pin In
behalf of the local Rotary club for
his untiring efforts during the past
year.
James Harker of the Ashland Rota
rlans announced the Thursday noon
meeting will be held at Twin Plunges
with a swim scheduled to precede the
usual luncheon. All local Rotarlans
were urged to attend.
B. C. Lantls and C. J. Semon spoke
on the mibjects of the proposed com
munity swimming pool and advanced
a plan for this season which was re
ferred to the board of directors with
power to act.
Visiting Rotarians Included Len
Barry of El Cnjon, Cal., and E. D. Pnt
terson. Jas. Harker and Mr. Wllklns of
Ashland. Guests were E. C Solinsky
and John Maben of Crater Lake. J. IJ.
Lively of Gold Hill and A. P. Johnson
of Loa Angeles. Tuesday's program
was in charge of John Moffat.
FETCH PREMIUM
PORTLAND MART
PORTLANFi rira i,,w,
While later hnirpr m-oi,it0 i
somewhat increased over the same
huu mat ween, a decrease in cen-
wuiuer output la suggested from
Incest reports.
Demand for butter reflects strength
ill all Rrni'flB rvi.,
vBni5 vu iue ucuve
shortage of 92s and better, the feel-
lnir In Hint n.,o o.,,,,. .
o - . ,,wu nppcnis Otruilgtsi
although extreme bottom score is
1 mining u a close race for popularity.
.. Undertone of the marir., tc.
somewhat better iwtth cnm
galiu in the eastern trade although
vuivagu iuiures were olf lor the day.
Prices ,liere have been firm as a con
sequence with an upward tendency
ucuciauy strong prices are reflect
ed in the market for live chickens
With niifPB firm in hWK. t
, - vw "r,i (ii apuw.
Demand is unusually keen for light
wC gut uroners and heavy weight
hens.
While onlv a fairiv RtAHu tmm ic
reflected for ordinary stuff, quality
ufcui, weignt calves are showing a
good demand, rpnortu rnri oii,iQ.,
of Portland Prnriuro Nrt fm-riiof
change In the price.
wtaker demand and lower prices
In SDOtS flllW itl f ho mnvlrat V,
countrv killed hoeAnrl lomh. h-a
The latter are especially depressed
wiin must 01 tne good sturr going
as low as 0c lb.
There is an excellent riAmmui fnc
northwest can tain ntwa nt nrnrtii.,n.i
steady prices here.
Increasing movement of pears both
cut of Medford and Yakima is re
ported. Demand for the former is so
good that the stiffest premium in
years is now reported.
Peach market continues slow for
California. Euriv inmic otm i i
sufficient supply, , ,
Best seedless grapes are finding a
fuir call; mostly around $1.25.
Quality lebtuce is very scarce with
prices very firm.
ureen Dean market is almost stagnant.
Ue:erV demand re mat 11 a fnirlw fn
vorable with prices retained.
Tomatoes are weaker and again
lower-priced. Stocks increasing.
Potatoes and onions are unchanged.
Early apples continue in eooo call
at recent prices.
Portland Wheat
JULY CORN ADVANCES i
ON ADVERSE REPORTS
PORTLAND, July 29.-(API-Wheat:
Open High Low Close
July (new) 48 H ,48, .48 .48
July (Old) 494 .49 .494 .48
Sopt. (old) 8 .48 .48 .48
Sept. (new) 49 .49 .48 49
Dec SI tj, .51 81 ti MM
Cash wheat :
Big Bend bluestem 53
Soft white .48
Western white ; 48
Hard winter 45
Northern Spring .. 45
western red : .45
Oats: ,
No. 2 white $18.00
Today's car receipts: Wheat 84;
barley 1; flour 3; corn I: oats 4:
liay 1.
San Francisco Hutlerrut
SAN FRANCISCO, July 29.--1AP)
Buterfat f. o. b. San Francisco .29.
Wall Street Report
NEW YORK, July 29. (API
Stocks were borne down heavily dur
ing the enrly trading today by the
unexpectedly poof earnings atate
ment of U. S. Steel and the dividend
reduction on the common shares,
but the market lapsed Into dullness
during the afternoon, permitting
some recovery from extreme losses
of $1 to $10 in principal Issues. The
turnover to noon was approximately
1,000,000 shares, but by 3:10 p.m.
the total was only 1,300.000 shares.
Today's closing prices for 17 se
lected stocks follow:
Am. Can 94
Am. Tel. and Tel 171 lfa
Anaconda 24 '4
Col. Gas -. at
Curtlss Wright a
General Electric auy8
General Motors
Kennlcot Copper 17
Mont. Ward 10
Radio Corporation ltfe
Trans, Am 'tV
Sears Roebuck &&
S. P 7H
United Air Craft HttVfc
U. S. Steel ,
Corpt. Trust Shs. - 4 ft
B-yr. Pxd; Trust 0 &
FEW Nl 11$ IN
SEARCH OF LICENSE
REQUIRE PERMITS
TOR TRAVEL THRU
PARTS OF FOREST!::
: cade summit; thence following sum
mit to Mt. McLoughlm: thence south 1
westerly to Rye Springs; thence
I south along Rye Springs trail to Fish
I-akc-Lake of the Woods road; thence
westerly along north side of said road
to Its Intersection with the east line
of Section 36, T. 36 S., R. 3 E W.
M.; thence north along township
t lines to Butte Falls-Lodgepole road;
hence norvieasterly along said roal
to place of beginning."
All persons are prohibited from
going on or being upon this area vx
j cept with permit Issued by United
3 - ; States forest officer, except that no
..Word has been received from the Perm11 shllU 156 required of anV
. actual settler going to or from his
regional forester Viat the following , nome
area within the Crater National for- Tills restriction became effective
est is closed to travel, except with j yesterday. Permits may be secured
permit Issued by the local forest of-; ot the forest supervisor's office at
fleer, but no permit shall be required , Medford, the Junction of the Rau
of any actual settler going to or from cherla-Butte Falls and Lodgepole road;
his home: .'the Owen Oregon camp 3 on Butte
"An area of approximately 113,000 Falls-Fish Lake road; the Junction of
acres In Ts. 32, 33 and 34 S.. Rs. i the Lake Creek-Butte Falls-FttUi Lake
4 and 5 E.. W. M.( the boundary of j road and Big Elk guard station,
which ls described as follows: Begin- Permits will be Issued only for
ning- at Lodgepole Guard station, in passing -lirectly thromVi on the rood,
Sec. 32. T. 33 S., R. 4 E., W. M., 1 except In exceptional cases where
TRANSIENT LABOR
MOVES INTO CITY
FOR PEAR SEASON
thence along south and east sides of
road to Imnaha Guard station;
thence northerly along trail to Bessie
Rock; thence northwesterly approxi
mately one mile to Red Blanket
creek; thence up Rei Blanket creek
to ,'ie Dry Creek-Union peak trail;
thence southeasterly along west side
of said trail approximately four miles
thence south over summit of Ruth.
Ethel and Maude mountains to Bos
ton Bluff mountain; thence south
westerly approximately four miles to
a point one-half mile west of Lake
Alt a; thence southerly along ridge
to summit of Lucifer mountain;
thence southerly along Cascade sum
mit to a point one mile north of
Cinnamon guard station; thence west
to , the southwest coiner of Section
36, T. 34 S., R. 4 E., W. M.. thence
southeasterly over Blue Rock to the
Rustler Peak-Blue Canyon trail;
thence along said trail to the Cas-
bUHlnew requires entrance Into the
area, and will require an axe and
shovel In each car.
TALK AUTO REGISTRY
A committee from the chamber of
commerce, appointed at tho meeting
of tho board of directors last night,
met this morning to discuss the pro
posed move of the office of registra
tion of out-of-state autos from the
chamber of commerce to the public
market building on South Itlverside.
No definite action was taken re
garding the change nf headquarters.
Another Indication thnt the an
mmr pear harvest ls about to get
umler way in the Rogue valley is
the appearance of large numbers oi
tiansicnt laborers, both men ana
women. In the city. They aro seen
In Increasing numbers In the sec
tions near the packing plants and
shipping yards.
Under normal contimon, mu.i)
of the transients, most of whom
come hero from California, ore em- -ployed
here during the packing sea-1
son. This year ls not expected to
be rosy for them, however.
Medford packing house managers
are being urged to use local labor
t in tne nurvest os iar as is puiu'c.
The re is believed to be a sufficient?
' number of persons here to till aii
; Jobs this year. The matter is being
taken up by the Chamber of Com-
tmerce and the Rogue Valley Trail ic
Association with the probable resuic .
that local labor will profit con i
Kideiably. -
Few orchards are picking pears yet,
Only a few Jobs are opening up.
'according to ChrU Gottlieb, manager (
of the U. 8. employment uicw..ii
Two packing plants operated lor a '
few hours yesterday on some ear.iy ;
receipts.
Used nuto parts tires, tubes; rlght.u
nrl:e 1701 N Riverside.
LEARN WHY this oumandlng motorcar t
Is gaining such a legion of enthuiloitlc owneri,
f.o.b. Grand RipUi, Michigan $595 tO $795 . . . Sp.clal E(ilpnHtf
SABIN &' RINDT 32 N. Riverside Phone 3G6
CHICAGO, July 29. (API Drought.
grasshoppers and heat conspired with
a shortage of grain to cause a sudden
jump of 10 cents a bushel in the price
of July corn on the board of trade
today. Word came from northwest
ern Iowa and parts of other gariu
states that corn had started to fire
and that the crop was in peril. Qtlier
places reported corn was in pood con
dition. July corn touched 08' cents
at the highest and closed 07-68. .
lajMiarhety
Livestock - -PORTLAND,
July 9. ( AP) Cat
tle 76, calves 10; steady to easy.
Steers 000-900 lbs. common $4.00
5.50. common $3.50-5.00.
Hogs 360; drive-tn killers 15-25
lower.. Light light 140-160 lbs. good
und choice 47.iD-B.60. ...Light weight
160-180 lbs. good and choice' $0,25
B.50; light weight 180-220 Igs. good
and choice $8.25-8.50. Medium weight
200-220 lbs. good and choice $7.50
B.50, 220-250 lbs. good and choice
$6.75-7.75: Heavy weight 259200 lbs.
good nnd Choice $0.25-7,26, 290-350
lbs. good and choice $6.75-0.75.
Sheep and lamb 2300; steady to
fctrong. Lambs 90 lbs. down, good and
choice $5.25-5.75; medium $3.60-6.25.
Ward McReynclas, inspector of ap
plicants for drivers' licenses, Is at the
county courthouse today and tomor
row to examine persons wishing to se
cure a license. He Is conducting the
examinations In the office of the
sealer of weights and measures, In the
basement of the courthouse.
Only persons who have never ob
tained a license are subject to exam
ination at present, under the new
Oregon law governing drivers of mo
tor vehicles. Not many persons were
being examined today. -
Its delicate
appetizing odor
is incomparaoie
Portland Produce
PORTLAND. July 29.AP) Coun
try Ment3 Selling price to .retailers:
Country killed, hogs' best butchers
under 10 lbs. ll!2-14c; vealers 80
120 lbs. 12-12 Vis: yearling lambs 6-8c;
spring lambs 8-10c: heavy ewes 4-5c;
canncr cows 3-5c; bulls 6-0c.
LIVE POULTRY-Net buying prices:
Heavy liens colored 4(j lbs. up 20c;
do 3'v,-4 lbs. 14c; under 3' lbs. 12c;
broilers white 10-18c; colored 20c lb.;
No. 2 chickens 7-8c lb.,' old roosters
7c; ducks Peklns 14-lflc; geese 13c.
ONIONS Selling price to retailers:
Walla Walla globes (1.20-1.26.
Butter, eggs, m41k, mohair, potatoes.
wool and hay quotaelons unchanged
(Swell's ;
NATIONAL CHEST
(offee I
Not Sold kt Store. 1
1
We dellT.r direct to your home.
Telephone
the CASWELL COFFKK MAN
Tel. 950-J-4, Medford
'Automatic Electric Coffee
Routing Accomplished byi
the GEUW. CASWhl.L IU.
ftX.' wtrn newspaper
. The Marshall-
kT newspaper at Mar
him"0"1'" 10 wort
the plant
riTrisS . . " one mould
i'5.t"nd 'tralnbowed
f m a re-
"Muoa for the affict-
briin.,e?frlbel by Mr-
( -ta i?Jl Population
SThatless boy
ftAS FROM HflMF
"SPl-The .Id
otST llc'ed in the
M u " Caddcn. 11
nd Mrs. J. E.
?. SatuMy nd bad
hat-
Perry Sargent, Medford. was re
leased from the county Jail on his
own recognizance today. Jailer O. W.
rriinford said. Sargent was being
held to face a non-support charge
wnich has been under the courts
Investigation for the past month.
The indictment charges Sargent
with having failed to provide for his
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need for any trip in the west.
Your for the aslting at Shell
Service, Inc. stations which dis
play the covered wagon symbol
pictured above.
What Others Think About
Electrolux
The Gas Refrigerator
Sirs:
About a yfiiir iiro I purchased one of your Model
KIj-10-A Kkdrolux Hefrifjcratora.
My candid opinion of' the Klwtrolnx to you anil
to nil that 1 conic into contact with is that it is the best
money can buy. If I would lie placed in a position that
it would be impossible to get another Kleetrolux you
couldn't buy it back for -,000,
ltcin a mechanic I know what can be expected of
equipment today and am in a position to (five and ans
wer the type of argument Hiat comes up with salesmen
on other types of automatic refrigerators. Wisliinif yon
all success, I am,
.It II IN F. KITH.
Baltimore, Mil.
Local rates as low as 1-10 of lc per cu. ft.
Southern Oregon Gas Corp.
"Home of Instant Heat"
209 West Main Street Ph"" 626
arc:
Bargains for Thrifty Shoppers
A Big 3-Day Event Starts Thursday at
Robbins Furniture Store
A Great Opportunity
to Save . . . Here Are
a Few of Our Sale
Specials ...
Just Look at These
Davenport
VALUES-Right Now Is the
Big, roomy davenport
and chair, finished in
taupe mohair, trimmed
in black. Ecversiblo
cushions. $125 value
Sale price
Beautiful mohair set
with sturdy hardwood
frame, webb construc
tion. Reversible cush
ions. On sale tomorrow
1095o $92
.raifia
Time to Buy - P?
An unusually attraotivo
davenport, 100 per cent
pure mohair upholstery,
pillow arms, reversible
cushions. An excep
tional value at $78.50
going; at
50
67
50
Inlaid Linoleum On Sale
CLOSING OUT 6 patterns in inlaid linoleum,
Values to $1.05 a square yard.
(10c for laying, 15c for cementing).
98c
Sale of Refrigerators
IT J'-m
III i 1
100 pounds capacity, top icing Refrigerator.
$25.00 value g.75
75 pounds capacity Refrigerator, front icing.
$23.00 value $19.75
(it
75 pounds capacity Refrigerator, front icing.
$28.00 value $?2-95
All steel DO pounds capacity Refrigerator,
green and ivory outside; white enameled in
side. $27.50 valuo S'SO
at
S5.00 DOWN-S5.00 A MONTH
R
OBBIN
FURNITURE
s
CLOSE
OUT
Reed and
Cane Chairs
These chairs and rockers
are especially dcsirablo for
camps and cabins. Now
is the best time to buy 1
faur rwkein and rhulrs. E-
iTitliinal valueH ut $I.H. K'-
diicrd to
S3-95
$11.75 viih.FH In rtmurt fttranirr
S9.25
In nnil rncke
S9-65
Itofil rlmlra nml rnrkera.
viiIiipn nt '
219 West Main
Phone 9
I SHELL SERVICE, INC.