Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, August 11, 1931, Page 2, Image 2

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; Local and Personal
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from Hurwmulr Out-of-town vla-
ltora In Medford today Included Wm.
Humphrey of Dunamulr, Cal.
Much Handier' In Town John
Buckley was In Medford today lrom
the Buckley ranch inear Rucb.
John Way Down John Day, ranger
In Crater Lake National park, was
in town today. '' ' ' ,
, In Medford 8liojplnjt fc"v Williams
of Central Point wu In Medford thut
forenoon shopping and attending to
business matters. ,
Hotel Matt nnrf-W. W. bhadwlok
of Balem, president of the Terminal
hotels, 1s In Medford on business for
several days. ' ;
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'tdVWll';-Piirents Runeell ;,Wood
wnro 'left today on the Shasta for
Portland, where - be win visit UU
'parents.'; ''5- '!!(('.'. ' t
''''Miss HobirH Vacallons-J-Mlss Ulf
Hall' Roberts, secretary of the Jaolc
son county chapter of the Red Cross,
Is vacationing till wcqkv
.,
' Mr Willis 1n city John O. Willis
general agent for the Louisville and
Nashville railway. Is In Medford to
day conferring with local shippers
and local railroad .men,
' Here From Independence Dprman
Newton, and JaoK Wattenburger oi
Indbperidencean guests In this city
ot- Mr. Newton's 'brother, Bldney
A Newtonr" .f-t "
J.- J,J! rf..'.-W.a.-.- - ;.'.!
"Mr. -Cleinnuion -In Seattle W. M
Clemenson, manager of the Hotel
8 Jackson, left today for Seattle; where
,. he .will attend a hotel meeting at the
Olympic on Friday.
I
' Ho 'jd('riMUu Lottie 8.
peters'c Mellla -f-ark.f tf. M., left
by state1 tedayuforVCratotf lake, fok
lowing ' e arrival In 'Medford by
Train, ... ,
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MM, furem leaves Mrs. Jack Bwem
and two children left todav for Lakle
.p'the Woods, wlrero they will be tho
.guesti of Mr.' and MM. K.'-'E. Hodg-
Vnon'for the week, -t ' -
Riitirrns from Klamath Miss Mary
Burtfhardt, who has been the guest
of her brother Howard and family
at Klamath Palls ,ftr a week, return
ed to Medford Sunday. ' - '
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Returns from Fortluiid Mrs. John
Vincent of Jacksonville -has returned
Home from Portland vViere she has
been undergoing medical treatment
for the past month.
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' miners -visit Here Mr. and Mrs.
Bert Haney, "former residents of Jaos,
.taonrllle and Medford, are spending,
the week here with friends and rela-,
tlves. Mr, anil Mrs. Haney live m
Portland. ' "
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' Tatolit"4 l!fmttMr. and Mrs. Val
3:: Fischer and daughter ; Isabella and
Orover Tyler yesterday ' motored to
Little Butte, where they caught 44
astern brook trout. The group left
Medford aTJotM J fllTTh the afternoon.
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'"''Couth Nprars Comliiff Dr. Clarence
W. spears. University of Oregon loot
Ab11 .looiohj will arrive 4rr Vedford to
morrovr morning ahd will Ue a guest
of university alumni at a luncheon at
the' Hotel Medford. Wednesday noon.
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'dit iet rolson-F-Twai imore-' dogs:
on South Newtown street are report
ed to have been salmoned yesterday.
Four dogs were treated yesterday
after it was discovered they had ob
tained the fresh' salmon,
'
n City on nuslnes Railroad men
in the city today attending to buui
liass matters are L. V. Druce of the
Oanadlan National, Lee Savage of
the D. & L. W.. and E. B. Duffy
of the S. R. O. W. ' , . . .
Called., to 'Astortar-L. F.'Damasch
of th BUlck agency I u tills city, left
yesterday tor Astoria, where he was
called by the serious illness of his
mother. He was accompanied north
by Joe Sills. . .. .
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COinmrtce firflrlals Hera William
A. 'Winston, official of the United
Btatos department of commerce. Is
In MedforVl VxUy on buelneiis. He
' arrived here last evening by plane
' frotn-Oakland. ., r
,
Mlwe Kellelinr llmu'e Miss Anna
Kellehor and Miss Katie Kellehor
returned to ncir.iaome-.here today,
following, a five months' trip to Yel
lowlbji hatlonal par. Texas and
Mexico." ' 1 '',"'
Hokum
ii juet what the name
imjfliei ,f ijj
K fjnw h o l e i o m
brpTa d vneqnaUed in
texture anfl flavor.
iU'aiihliiKton Itrsldents Here Among
the persons from Washington stop
ping at hotels here are the follow
ing: Mr. and Mrs. 8. P. Payne,
Yakima, Zetty Clark, Tacoma. W. A.
Brown, Spokane, Mr. and Mrs. Ed
ward Pulver.
Craig Owen Here Among insur
ance men In Medford today Is
Craig Owen, superintendent of agent
for the Atlas Assurance Co., Ltd.,
Atlas Manchester Assurance com
pany and the Albany Insurance com
pany. Mr. Owen makes his head
quarters In San Francisco and Is
well known In this city. -
On Tour of America R. J. Night
ingale of West-Cllff-on-the-Sea, Eng.
land, arrived In Medford by train
from the north today, and left Im
mediately by stage for Crater lake.
Mr. Nightingale lias been In America
since early May, and plans a com
plete tour of both the United States
and Canada before returning home.
:'
Russell Coleman Goes Russell
Coleman, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. R,
Coleman, . left yesterday by plane
for Oakland. Ho will sail aboard tne
8. S. Maul for Honolulu where he is
employed In a large sporting goods
establishment. Mr.- Coleman has
spent the past two months with Ills
family here..' ,. . .;,,...,...";'.
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to Return Rev. and Mrs. W.
R. Bard and ' two tons, .John and
Billy, are expected back In Medford the
latter part of the week from a tnreo
weeks' vacaton trp to Fresno and
other California .points. Reverend
Balrd will oonduot the regular Sun
dav morning services K at the,; First
Chrlstlon church.. v , ,.
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Clawtuin lirutlinrs top Mervyn
Cbastaln and Ray Chan tain, former
Medford residents, stopped here lost
night en route to Eugene after a va
cation trip through California. Mer
vyn will be remembered as a- star
basketball player on the Medford high
school team coached by ,Dt. ttwin
Durno. , ., ...! i ,.'' ..
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HirU 'of . Relative Mrs. John
Hart,, wife of tho late ,Lt. Dr., John
Hart, accompanied by her two daugh
ters. Uarlorle and and Marian, ar
rived here last night from Coronado,
Ca., ..having motored up the coast
rood. They will spend several days
with Mrs, Hart's mother. Mm. H. F.
Meader... . , .... . . v.-.-,. ,
Chainberlalna Return Mr. and
Mrs. Oeorge Chamberlain, Jr., return
ed to Medford Sunday from San
Francisco, where Mr. Chamberlain
transacted buslnsss during the past
week. They were accompanied on tho
return trip by Cliff Kelly, lira, cnam.
berlaln's brother, who will spend the
Week fishing In the Rogue river and
neighboring lakes.
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Tourists from Distance Among the
tourists trom distant cities at local
hotel are W. it. Wallace, L. D. Davis
and B. Miller, Dubuque, la.; 0. C.
Martin, Tulsa, Okla.; Mr. and Mrs.
H, H. Strang, Sandusky, O.; George
H.'Sarig,' poliunttu, O.i'3. Hart, Bt.
Loirtsf Moi;M. JMeidl and Mr. one
M1S..W. F. NeelBHew Vork Olty, and
H. h. Penney, Vancouver, B. 0.
Visit the Humphreys Mm. Tod
Carlson and son Junior of Corvallls
are In Medford visiting Mrs. Carlson's
sisters, Mrs. Goodwin Humphrey. The
three arrived here Sunday from the
northern olty, whoro Mrs. Humphrey
attended American Legion Auxiliary
convention over! the week end. Mrs.
Carlson and son plan to remain here
two weeks,
A. '' 1 ' '
Colemim Car muxes A tiro origi
nating'. In the carburetor , of tne
U. a. Ooleman automobile tills fore
noon caused little damage, and was
placed . under control by member
of the local tire department who
were called to the Ooleman resi
dence on-.Nortb Orange street. Mrs.
Ooleman and her email child were
in the . oar at the time the lire
broke out, . The automobile was In
the garage. . ' .
T
CaUroTiila Tourists Tourists trom
the Bear state at local hotels Include
the following: H. Raymond Welch.
Burllngnme: Mr. end Mrs. 8. Chaffer,
Bacramento; Mr. and Mm. L. A. On
nahl, 8n ta Barbara; Mr. and Mrs.
T. O. Abbott, Palo Alto: Mrs. W. 8.
Cutler; Long Beach: Blllle OVonnor
and , Lewis Ceo; pslrlleldi J.. H.
Clnrkson. Mr. nd Mrs. P. J. Pusch.
Llnwood llasklns, San Francisco, and
the following from Los Angelea:JMna
F. Chlpman and party and F A. Chip
man. - ,
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Orrgnnlans at Holds Among" the
Orcgonlans at hotels today , aro F.
H. Spears. F. H. Spears, Jr., Mrs. N.
P. Oilman, Mrs. K- D. Lloyd, William
Nlncitar and Mr, and Mrs. H O. Jew
ett, Salem: Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Powers,
MaralitlelU; Mary Frances pettinono
and John L. Caldwell, Bums; Mr.
ami-Mrs. Oeonte Barbour, Roseburg;
N. Favors. Eugene, and the following
from Portland: Louis R. Centro, Jes
sie Armstrong, C. O. Oregory. Mr. and
Mm. A. C. Barber, Mr. and Mrs. W.
B, Jones, Mr. and 'Mrs. Rex Weeks.
L. C. Cemba and family. C. K. Krtders,
V. Bslllnger. Mr. and Mr. R. W. cose,
F. E. Browu. t. A. Mead and B.
Beua.
. ,
KnJi) 8lay at Luke A. 8. Roscn
baum, general agent tor the South
ern Paclflo lines, with headquarters
In Medford, has returned to this
city from spending the week-end as
truest of Ben C. Dey. general counsel
! for the Southern Pacific, at hu
sumpier home at Lake Odell. Mr.
Dey, whose headquarters are In New
Yoik, Is spending the summer at
the lake and has a very attractive
'summer plre adjoining the water.
. He formerly lived In Oregon and is
rsmsmurred by many people here.
'He visited Medford frequently '
attorney fir the Southern Pacific
, in Portland. Loral friends of Dr.
.Walter B. Coffey of Portland are
'also Interested in learning that he
Is building a summer home at Lake
Odell. .
Nhcp In Mrilftn-il Mrs, Roy Bur
relson and little daughter were In
yesterday from Phoenix to shop at
local store. Among business callers'
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I today is H. r. Heath of Colter Butt.
MEDlX)IiD MAIL
Amy Klllott Returns Miss Amy
Elliott, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. S.
R. Elliott, who was, In, Medfoid last
evenng to attend' the 'supper' party
given In compliment to- Miss Mary
Thompson, who soils soon tor the
Orient, returned to Shady Cove this
morning. The Elliotts are spending
the summer at their cabin at the
resort.
FIREMSlLP
PARK PROTECTION
CRATER LAKE,1 preijoni-Special);
Providing additional protective meas
ures against forest fires In the Crater
Lake area, the construction and ex
tension of motor ways In the park
Vils season. Is well underway and to
gether with ' the construction of a
new fire lookout station on "The
Watchman," .first high point on the
rim west of the lodge, will give the
pork practically complete fire pro
tection. . ' . . -.'I';
A lookout station has bcon main
talned for some time on Mt. Scott.
8939 feet high, but Is unable to cover
portions of the park discernible trom
the new lookout.
The motor, wavs, providing means
oi transportation ror fire fighters and
equipment, ore Hot open to public
travel .and are, to be used only .In
forest, fire emergency. . The longest
of t.'ie park motorways follows along
Oaetle Creek; for a distance of twen
ty-eight miles and . was, bunt at an
approximate coat of (100 per mile,
wHMjfjrUAjMr4.'iA(P)
Legendary, r burWl treaaW t lured
0. A..';, Watxli'jOB, land ihls !on.
Lynn Wood, 44, both of Portland
to their death- on Neah-Kah-Nie
beach last week. . , .
Loose . sand walls of a SB-foot
pit they had dug in search of the
fabled treasure caved in upon them
and crushed . them. . Their bodies
were recovered, Saturday night.
Not . until Saturday, when Ken
neth, Lynn Wood's 13-year-old son.
notfled authorities, was It known
the ,men, . were missing., Kenneth,
who . hod been sworn to secrecy,
led , .rescue . workers to the . scene.
It was believed the cave-In occurred
some time Friday.., ' . t
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WILL OPEN SEPT. 7TH
EAGLE POINT. -Ore.. Aug. 11
(Special) i Eaglet Point school build-,
Ings are being thoroughly cleaned
and will receive neoossary repairs and
made ready for the annual Inspec
tion tour of the board of directors.
Monday, September 7thr has been
chosen for tlie opening of tlie school..
Tio list of teachers for this year Is
as follows: High school: Professor c.
F, Davis, Miss Yetta Olson and Fern
Simpson; grades,' first, second and
third, Miss WUda Darnlelle; fourth,
fifth and sixth, Miss Ruth Altken;.
seventh and eighth, Floyd V. Barrett.
Tho school board 1b as follows:
Chairman, Lester Throckmorten, Mrs.
Ruby Blttorllng and A. C. Mlttel-
stnedt, directors, Mrs. Edith Weld-
man, clerk.
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0f; BOOZE POSSESSION
Two more persons arrested in the
liquor raid Saturday .night were
sentenced in Justice court that after-;
noon.
Alphonso Klrkland was sentenced
to serve 30 days In the county Jail
and pay a fine of 1300 when con
victed of unlawful transportation
of liquor. He has been at large on
760 ball.
Mrs. J. M. Rock, another of the
arrests, was sentenced to serve 30
days In Jail. Because of several
minor children In the family, she
was paroled by Judge Olen O. Tay
lor, She faced a charge of Illegal
possession.
CRATER LAKE, Ore., Aug. 11
Cool weather, as well as the scenic
attraction of the Crater lake area,
attracted 8175 visitors to the park
Sunday, one of the biggest days oi
the season. Tliey arrived In- over
900 cars, Including quite a number
from valley points.
JEALOUS SUITOR SLAYS
GIRL AFTER MARRIAGE
PITTSBURO, Aug. 11. (API The
body of a 19-year-old girl,; slain
by a Jealous suitor a few days after
she was married, was found today In
weeds at Coverdale, near here.
The girl. Kllaabrtta Valek Rart. had
been shot through the heart. The
man, Juaeph Snyder, 38, wound .-d
himself fatally.
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This year's Auguit 37. 38 and 39
program, with prlres, will cost about
10 000. staged rK-lit here at home.
To transplant the round-up any
where would require transportation of
1000 head of rattle, more than 2000
Indians and 390 to 300 contestants,
aside from necessary assistants In the
arena and barns.
IM-ltMMiik Kt Hi.
or. oi the' Re'.chsb.nk today lowered
. .Z. . .1
M" ' "
" to 16 uor cent,
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TRIBUNE, MEDFORD,
Meteorological, Report
dJ
August 11, 1931 V,
"Medford and vicinity: Tonight and
Wednesday fair. tf,Q m,uch change ija
temperature
Oregon: Fair- tonight and Wednes
day but fog on coast. , Cooler extreme
east portion tonight
Lowest temperature this morning
50 degrees. ; , r
Temperature - year ago today:
Highest 99; lowest 83.
Total precipitation since Sept. 1
1930. 13.60 Inches.
Relative ,iumldtty at t p. m. yes
terday 11 percent; a. m. today 63
percent. 11 . ,
Sunset today, 7:17 p. m.
Tomorrow: Sunrise 6:16 a. m. Sun
set 7:18 p. m. - ' - ' .
Observations Taken at 5 A. JsL ,
- 120th Meridian lime -
city- t;-
n
Baker City 96 63 Clear
Boston ......,.... 70 64- ' ill Rain ;
Boise .100 63 Olear
Chicago 76 66 3.84. Rain ;
Denver . 80 : 66 Clear
Des Moines 73 64 .01 Clear
Fresno .....100 74 Cloudy
Helena 93 60 ' P.'Cdy.
Los Angeles 80 68 Cloudy
Medford 88 60 Clear ..
New York ........ 64 . 62 ,48 Cloudy
Phoenix 94 83 , T. Clear
Portland 74 66 , Clear
Reno , 98 00 P. Cdy.
Roseburg 78 80 Clear
Bait Lake 94 68 Clear
San Francisco.... 66 . 64 . Cloudy
Seattle 66 84 Cloudy
Spokane 93 60 - Clear
Wash'gton, D.O. 94 68 . 1.03 Cloudy
PHOENIX. Ore., Aug. 11. (Bpl.)
Neighbors of Woodcraft will meet at
the Orange hall August 13 at B p. m.
Thimble club of the Neighbors of
Woodcraft met with Mrs. Mildred
Ward Friday. Next meeting will be
at the home of Mrs. Enid Caster,
September 4. Work will be com
menced on some rugs for the Wood-
oraft home.
Rev., and Mrs. R. W. Nelson and
daughters Gale and Patricia called at
the L. O. Caster home Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. o. C. Maust and son
Ray, and Mr. and Mrs. E. M Campbell
and family and Mrs. Anna E. Camp
bell of Medford motored to Crater
Lake Sunday. " ; .
Mrs.' Ray Ward's aunt, Mrs. Mary
Harkness and cousin, Miss Lottie
Curry, from Imperial, Kansas, are
visiting here, and at the ftomo of
Mrs. Ward's 'mother hear Ashland.
Miss Curry will spend the latter part
of this week with Mrs. Ward, with
trips to Crater Lake and Oregon
Cave. , ? -: ' :'
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Farmer left
for their home in Son 'Francisco
Thursday They had been visiting
Mrs, Farmer's parents. 'Mr, 'and Mrs.
Fred Furry. ' ' ' '"' ' ,
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Norsworthy are
expected soon to visit Mrs. Norswor-
thy's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew
H. Hoarn.
Mrs. Roy Burleson and daughter
Shirley Sybil, Mrs. Tom Caster, and
sons otto and Norman, and Mrs. .L.;
O. Caster, and Elva Caster, spent
Sunday at t.he home of Mr. and Mrs.
R. R. Burleson on Applegate.
The Presbyterian church was well
filled Sunday evening when Rev. R.
W. Nelson brought the message. Rev.
ncison, formerly pastor of this
church. Is now pastor of the Presby
terian church at McMlnnvllle. He
end his family have been spending
the last two weeks here with friends
and relatives.
A very Interesting meeting 'Is
scheduled for August 16, w,hen Irene
Forsythe of Tslngtan, China, will tell
of her missionary work. All lh the
community are 'Invited lo attend the
meeting and a special Invitation Is
extended to the young people.
. Sunday morning the pulpit will be
filled by Rev. D. D. Randall. There
will be no evening church service,
but the regular C. S. service will be
held. -.- . F :
Members of the Ladles Aid socieW
are reminded of the special meeting
ran 10 meet at tne close of the
morning enure1! service next Sunday
morning.
STEELHEAD AIDED IN
ASCENT OF UMPQUA
ROSEBDRO, Aug. 11. (AP) The
work of altering Steamboat Palli
eight miles up Steamboat creek from
the Junotlon of the North Umpqua
river, has been successfully completed!
released several, hundred steelheuds
impounded below the falls.
Fred L. Perry, deputy game war
den, said Vie fish Had been unable
to Jump the falls to reach the upper
spawning bed, The change provides
iw a luiwuy. . ,
POWERS MINE TAKING
, MARSHFIELD . INTEREST
MARSHFUSLD. Ore., Aug. U.e
(APJ Interest, in mining, always
keen here, was turned to Pewors.
Oregon's newest mining center, where
Pepper brothers of New York will
this week begin operation of a new
machine for placer gold mining. The
company has spent about $100,000
dtveloplng the Powers mining fleldi
RECLAMATION PROJECTS
EYED BY CONGRESSMEN
PAYETTE. Idaho, Aug. I. (AP)
Several mam ben oi the house of
representatives composing a sub
committee i of the appropriations
committee used Payette as a base to
day for an Inspection trip over
southwestern Idaho and eastern Ore-
80n 'Pea
Maklns; Spevtal
An- ' guarameed. Milk dreamt
I tj va s-n..n,,j.. n n ... .
OREGON, TUESDAY, AUGUST 11, : 1931.
TO BEARS1 DISMAY
REVT YORlUjIuff iir AP)-fThe
stock market.' wtUcnhad bean drift
ing sluniberously, lower in extremely
dull trading for several days, surged
upward In a spectacular retreat of
the bears In the late trading today.
The advance was 'the' most violent
since the upswings which greeted
the Hoover war debt moratorium
plan In late June, and carried the
day's sales over a million shares
for the first time this month. " '
Extreme gains ranged from 2 to
more than 10 in numerous issues,
but the upturn was so violent as
to ottract fresh selling in the last
few minutes, and many issues re
ceded 41 to 8 from the top prices.
Sales tor the session -were an
nounced on the ticker tape at ap
proximately 1,600,000 shares.
Today's closing prices for 17 se
lected stocks follow:
American Can - - 96
American T.. T ... - 172
Anaconda .M...,r..... 35
Curtis Wright .....
General Motors ......
Int. T. T.
Montgomery Ward -
Paramount Pub ,
Radio
38"4
28 ?i
21
33
19
75V4
36
37
7 ,
28 '
88
4
7
Southern Pac
S. O. of Cal. ...
8. p. of N. J.
Trans Am.,
United Aircraft
U. S. 8teel -
Corpt Trust She. ...
5-yr. Fxd. Trust .
:
FOR ALL GRADES
PORTLAND. Aug. 11. (AP) Gen
eral advances In the price of butter
In most of the leading markets of
the country created an additional
advance In the Portland price, ef
fective today.
Weather conditions have continued
more or less against production In
leading sections of the country tor
some time post.
Advance of lc lb. was forced lor
cubes on the Portland produce ex
change for the week's Initial session.
This applied to all scores from top
to bottom.
Price of butterfat was advanced
In line -with the upward swing in
butter.
Further advance of lc dozen In
the price of eggs by the local co-ops
here, followed a very strong tone
along the coast generally with an al
most general rise In prices despite
talk of recent underselling In the
souVi.
Very active demand for live chick
ens continues with little change in
the general price list.
While prices continue low for beef
and for pork and lambs, demand ap
pears good except for the former.
What supplies of local Crawford
peaches are available, are finding a
keen demand in the trade here.
Demand tor new early apples re
mains active with prices held.
Mountain huckleberries are being
offered at 16-16c lb.
Bartlett pear market Is fairly active
up to 83.
Tomato market Is firmer with some
reporting fractional rise.
Livestock
PORTLAND. Ore.. Aug. 11. (API-
CATTLE: 85: steady. . Steers,' 1100-
1300 lbs.,-good. 18.00m 6.60; heifers,
560-850 lbs., good. 'S.50rfl.OO: com
mon, $3A0?4.50: cows, common and
medium. 13.004.26.
HOGS: 150; Killers 16c lower: feed
ers 25-60C lower. Light light, 140
160 lbs., good and choice, $7.26 w
8.00: light weight, 160-180 lbs., good
and choice, 87.76-8.00; 180-200 lbs.,
good and choice. 17.76 w 8. 00: medium
welrit. 200-230 lbs.,' good and choice.
17.00 8.00; 330-350 lbs. good and
choice. 8J67J5; heavy weight,
360-390 lbs., good and choice, 15.75 (
6.78; 390-350 lbs., good and choice.
15.25(9 6.36: packing sows, 375-600
lbs., medium and good, 14.00 5.50;
feeder and stocker pigs, 70-130 lbs.,
good and choice, 18.75 7.60.
SHEEP: 1300; steady.
PORTLAND. Ors ' Auir 11 I API
BUTTER: Prints, 90 score or better.
3Jc: standards, aOotSlc.
BUTTERFAT: Direct to shlorieni.
track. S4a7c; stations No. 1, 26 w
STc. Portland delivery prices: No. 1
ouncriai, sour so sic; sweet, 83 a
34e.
: 1IVE PdULTRY: Net buying price:
Broilers, colored 20$glo ib. Other
prices unchanged.
ONIONS: Belllnff nrtrw In mi,h.
Walla Walla Globes, 1 38 1.40.
Bfrgs. milk, country nwats. potatoes
wool, hay. quotations unchanged.
Portland Whaat
PORTLAND, Aug. 11. (AP)
Wheat: ... I
Open High Low Close '
Sept. (old) .46 ,464 .4814 I
(new, 474 .47 u .47 .47
Dec 60H ,JOH .B0;
Cah grain:
Sid Bend btuAtcm m1'
PORTLAND BUTTER
IN CENTiADVANCE
' Portland Produce i ,
DEVELOPING
and
PRINTING
Mall Ua Your Fllmt
S WE M S
. Medford
117 I. Main
.46
.48
.43
.43
Norther spring ,
Western red .,......-......,
Osts: No. 3 white, 117.00.
Today' car 'receipts: Wheat 40;
flour 6. 1 11
8an Francisco Butterfat
i SAN FRANCISCO. Aug. ll.-HAP?
-Butterfat, F. O. B. San Francisco.
82c.
Wall Street Report
Stork Sale Averages
(Copyright, 1931, Standard Statistics
60
30
i 20
Ufa
162.8
158.4
181.1
186.7
308.5
90
Total
111.0
107.6
109.9
114.1
162.6
Hull's
Today 107.6
Prev. day 103.9.
Weak ago ....105.9
Month ago 108.9
Year ago 169.7
Rr's
67.0
65.5
69.1
76.6
119.0
EAGLE POINT
EAGGLE POINT, Ore, Aug. 11.
(Spl.) Summer dally vacation Bible
school completed the two weeks term
with a picnic at Rogue Elk picnic
grounds. A big lunch was spread
by a number of the mothers. Those
furnishing earn were Revs. Malkamos
and Smith, Mrs. Lula Taylor, Mis
Ray Harnlsh and Mrs. Sam Coy.
J. G. Hannford was completely sur
prised August 7, when a bountiful
chicken dinner was served In honor
of his iblrthday anniversary.- Those
enjoying tho occasion were Mr. and
Mrs. Lewi Robertson and family, Mr.
and Mrs. Millard Robertson, Mr. and
Mrs. Harold VanScoy and son Bobble,
Mrs. Pierce and son David, Philip and
Mary Harmaford and Mr. and Mrs.
J. G. Hannford. ' ' '
Jack Brophy, Phill Hannaford and
Rudy Wcldman went to Medrord Au
gust 7 and enjoyed a show,
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UPPER EVANS VALLEY
UPPER EVANS ALLEY, Ore.. Aug.
11 (Special.) -Chas. DeArmond fin
ished threshing at R. E. Rich man 'a
last 'week and moved to lower Evans
creek.
Mrs! R. E. Rich man and Jack Bush
are picking pears at the Elsman
orchard and R. E. Rlchman Is truck
ing pears to the packing house. ,
Mr.( and Mrs. Fred O'Kelly called
at E. Smlthpeter's last Thursday.
Oladys Orr was a Grants Pass visi
tor one day last week.
Mrs. P'rank Neathamer and Miss
June shopped In Rogue River Friday.
1
Births
Mr. and Mrs. Merl Merrlman are
receiving congratulations upon the
birth of a daughter, born, at the
Sacred Heart hospital Friday. August
1. The little girl Is the granddaugh
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Tom Merrlman.
Mother and daughter are getting
along nicely. ..
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Broken windows glazed by
Trnwhrldffe Cabinet Works.
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
FOR RENT 3-room duplex, sleeping
porch, electric stove, water heater,
-garage, and all Improvements; close
. In; adults only, . Inquire 240 South
Grape. . '..
FOR RENT 160-A. ranch, 40 A. cul
tivated, 30 A. Irrigated: free water
right; 4 milk cows, farm machin
ery with place. Inquire T. W.
Jones, Murphy, Ore.
FOR EALE Alfalfa hay. Mrs. A. H.
Ward, Anderson ranch, Talent.
FOR BALE Strained honey. C. C.
Heard. Joining Fairgrounds. Call
406-J-3, evenings.
FOR SALE Male fox terrier puppies,
$2.00: team of horses very cheap, or
will trade for -anything jve can use.
Facklom Farm, R. 1, Box 200.
FOR SALE Blue Damson plums. 101
Portland Ave. Phone 855-L.
LOST Pocketbook and union book
in engineer's Overland sedan from
Oakland. Rode from Mount Shasta
to Meorord. Return to Mall Tribune.
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Greyhound patrons often go out
of their way to tell us how much
they have enjoyed their trip.
They speak of the comfort of the
new buses, the unfailing courtesy
of the drivers -and invariably
they mention the added scenic
pleasure of traveling this mod
ern way. Yet Greyhound trav
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