1 i ;i li ll t3 insDPOitD-.MSni tribune, iiEbr6iiD,-oi?EO.ox,' tiiiirsday, august' 13;' 1931. FORTLAND FINDS PEACH SHORTAGE; -:.! - .... PEARS GO SLOW fdRTLAND, Aug. l.--(At).' There ires an acute shortage of peaches on the eaat aide armer'a mnrket .today. Only two small lota were displayed Kt, growers aaked leaa than the oaual market (or these while they could have obtained a amall premium at' least. Sales mostly 60-65C. jtppers, ,were slow and In liberal offering; mostly 40c box. . r- Real Hubbard squash was Offer tylf nominally 2'io lb. Danish at 50 OMh box or hoc lug. a trine slow. ' Com was easy at 60-eOo sack. htckberrles were a -trine dull at mostly doc crate, tomatoes Bold at. a siiread of 40' 60c pox,, gonerallyi a fow well packed stock. higher. . .. ." v' ,; . .. i-Lettuce, sold well 1.28-1.60 crate for best local. . ', -, . Bartlett pears moved slowly, $1.50 tot pacaea ana si lor jumoies. Livrslurk . PORTWND, Aug.- 13. (AP) OATf ; HOO8:;300: sttwJy. ; ., j SHEEP: 1000; steady. , ' ' ; Portland Wheat 'PORTIjAND, Pre... Aug.. 13. ( API. Wheat; ' Open High Low Close Bept. (old) .46 .40 .40' .40V4 Sepjl. (new).... .47 .47 .47 47 Dec .80 ft.. 60 ft M 0 eCsjih wheat: Big Bend bluestem Soft Wilt. ..,. Western white ...... Hard winter Northern spring .... western red 50 .. .40 - . .40 .43 - .43 ......... .43 Oats: No. white 617.00 : Today's car receipts: ..Wheat 04; flour 9; corn 1; oats 1; hay a. . Portland Produce PORTLAND. AUg. 13. (AP) But- tttt iegga, milk, country meats, mo basse butterfat. live poultry, onions, jMtatoes, vDoit hay, quotations un changed.. ; ... - Han 'rnittliun lllliiprfnt CAN FRANCISCO, Aug.. 13.. ( AP) Dei iffttrAi x. o. o, oiui rruuvisuu, LWall Street Report , ft took Hale Avnie. . (Copyright, 1831, Standard Statistics .' ,, CO.) ''"" ' 1 . ' BO 30 S 30 BO Ind'ls RR's Ufa Total Tbtiy" ...... 107.0 "06.8 jda.7,'' in.3 Prev. day .. 1O5.0 06.3 161.9 109 6 Week ago .. 103.6 67.5 167.8 107.6 Montg ago.. 108.3 - 75.0 164.0 113.0 rear ago .. 167.0 117.8 308.1 160.0 I NSW YORK, Aug. 13. (AP) The stock market scored moderate re covery today, finishing with goneral advances of about a point. ; Firming of the oil shares on the signing of conservation bill In Texas expected to cut the flood or oil "from the great east Texas pool by about 30 per cent, started an ad vance, which spread through most of the list, affecting the merchandis ing food and miscellaneous Issues notably. Ralls also recovered In spots, '.on ordering of the -regular dividend by Union Pacific. The advance faltered consider ably during the afternoon, and final prices were generally somewhat under the day's best. The closing tone was firm, however, and sales were around a million and a half shares. Today's closing prices for 17 se lected stocks follow: ... American Can ..',.,;.. 04 American T. Curtis Wright v..,. Anaconda ....... General Motors Int. T. T. .........:.......,.... Montgomery Ward x,... Paramount Pub. Radio j ; Southern" Pac. S. O. of Cal.. S. O.'of N. J. Z. Trans Am United Aircraft U. 8. Steel Corp't Trust Shs Hrjrr. Fxd, Trust, ........ 173 3 - 24 38 28', 33 3314 .. n.20 ., 88 ....... 38 1 . 32 89 '4 4 (.;;. 7i4 BUTTER ANDEGGS 10 PREVENT Serious Condition Brings Action by Governor Meier On 245,0C0 Acres Lands Mostly Remote PORTLAND. AilR. 13. (AP)-Therc was no change in 'the butter, price the lato session of the exchanqo. Butterfat values continue -extremely high at all northwest points con sidering the price of butter, ' ' There was little, :t anv,. ''material chango In the egg market sltiintlon for the day. Prices named by the lo cal co-ops were unchanged and prl vato interests reported likewise Sale of live chickens generally coh-. . tlnue at the recent high price ac cording to leaders 'oft the trade. De mand Is good In all lines but there is no acute shortage of offerings. There continues a demand for dressed hen turkeys In tho local trade with prices well held. Reports Indi cate the early entrance of now crop broiler turkeys. .-.'- ' , New Star Has Lead In Craterian Film .Climaxing ' a succession . of . fea tured roles In which his' popularity has soared to astonishing heights. Clark Oable takos his place among the stars In "Sporting Blood," com ing to Fox Craterian Friday and Sat urday.. . .- ,. . . ' ; Oable eritorcd pictures" shortly after his" stage appearance in San Francisco as "Killer" Mean In "The Last Mile." ' . Y Oable was the Salvationist In Joan Crawford's "Laughing Sinners"; a gangster In "Dance, Fools, Dance," a rcportor with a sense of humor In "The Secret Six"; the fascinating gambler In "A Free Soul," and a chauffeur scheming his employer's downfall In "Night, Nurse." " "Sporting Blood," ' while It ' deals with a gambler, a feminine follower of the traaks, and a broken-down thoroughbred, Is not strictly classi fiable aa . raeetnick picture. It hns a human story, dealing with the re generation of a man and' a girl through their love for a gallant thoroughbred, . 1 .. '. . . 4 , . ZULU MONUMENTS TO HONOR ROYAL QUARTET VRYHEID, Natal (AP) Ciaka, tewayo, Diniauiu and Mpande, n- o - Zulu kings whom Sir nldor Haggard j JOB. DTOWTl OCOTing ImmcrtnllKcd In his African romances are tdbe commemorated by four monuments at various centers in the Zulu nation. ... This Is the first time that the Zulus have erected any memorials after the modern fashion. " SALEM, Aug. 13. (AP) Proclama tions closing 243.000 acres In eastern Coos and weBtern Douglas county to all forms of entry and 114,000 acres to all entry except by pormlt, were Issued by Governor Julius L. Meier today. The serious fire conditions in tho areas closed caused the action of the governor, upon recommenda tion of Lynn F. Cronemlller, utate forester. Sixty thousand acres closed to all forms of entry Is In the Eden Ridge country south of Camas valley and the ' remainder Is in the Tioga and Bottom creek count: y. The ' areas closed to entry except by permit In cludos 6,000 acres on the headwaters of the west fork of Crow creek, 17, 600 acres east of Powers on the south fork of the Coquille river. 12.000 acres south of Roseburg-Mnrshfleld highway between -the mouth of Sla ter creek ond three miles below Re. mote, and about 80.000 acres north of the Rosoburg-MaTshfield highway be tween Bradford station and below Remote, i First State Cloving - These are the first areas that have been closed by tho governor's procla mation within state units, Crone mlller announced. All other procla mations have covered national forest lands or private landa within the na tldnol forest protective units. The total area closed to all. forms of entry ub to tho present time Is approxima tely 360,000 acres. He said the total acreaxe closed Is very smalt when compared with the entire 26 million acres of forest land In the state, or less than two per cent. "Tho area for which' the absolute closure la asked consists of some of the1 most Inaccessible portions of western Douglas and eastern Coos counties," Cronemlller said. "There are no residents within any of this area." Pageant Tonight At Plunges In Ashland denly to act as If there were not such a thing as worry In the world. Funny play and funny players added to a good story, worked like laugh ing gas. Joe E. outdoes even himself In the unique character of a timid follower of the eternal feminine, who. by an 'odd turn of fate Is made the caretaker of a young roust about with money whose . father wants blm taken so far from, the women that he'll never think ol them. Showing with the feature is an other of the Adventures In .Africa reels, and as a special attraction the Holly Is showing this reel on the giant multi-life screen. A news reel with Graham ' McNamee . anr nouncing, and a Bobby Jones golf reel, "The Braasle," round out the show at the Holly. A. one-adt pageant entitled "The Enchanted Pool," , will be presented (his evening at tho Twin Plunges Jn Ashland by poople of that city. A water carnival under the direction of Matt Thompson has also been nlanned for the evening, to be fol lowed by a dance, with music by Ike Porter's orchestra. , The entire presentation Is free to tho soutnorn Oregon . puonc, ana many from this city are planning to attend. Included In the cast of the pageant Is Dorothy Gaddls, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Gaddls of this city. Pageant and ballet of the pro gram Is under the direction of Mar Jorie McNalr. ' In "Broad Minded" , . -t t..,, E'vrt?bo&y at the Holly lftst nigh: whtn Jo if. Brown appeared as the fet:vr of "Brond Minded" seemed ud- APPOINTMENTS MADE STEVENSVILtE, Moht.,' Aug. 13.- (AP) Bishop Arthur 3. Moore, tit Sttri Francisco, today announced minister ial appointments for the northwest conference of the Methodist -Episcopal church, South. The appointments Included: Portland district: Prev.dihg Elder R. V. Waldrnvon, Richmond; Calif., to Corvallls, Ore. W. E. Tipton, San Francisco to Corvallls, Ore.. P. D. Hartman,.8pokana to Coquille, Ore. J. J. A. Hall, Myrtle Creek, , Ore., to Franklin. Ore.. C. F. McConnell, Walla Walla, Wash., to Myrtle Creek. Ore. C. E. Smith, Corvallls, Ore., to Roseburg. Ore. Frank Hopkins, La Orandet Ore., to Oklahoma confer ence, residing Elder J. B. Neec7im, Ccrvallls, to Richmond, Calif. , . 4 " io .PTnnniroJ AID PROPELLER STUDY NEW YORK (AP) Whero the pub lic ."las Its "movies," the engineer has his "stopples." - . Members of the Society of Auto motive Engineers are looking at "stopples" : to study' such rapidly moving mechanisms as airplane pro pellers or engine valves. "Stopples" are made possible by use of a "stroboscope" with a flicker light that flnshcs a series of Images to the eyes, the flickers being syn chronized with tho mechanism so that the .moving mechanism appears stationary. . t By making a gradual chaiige in 'tfie synchronization between the flickers and the position of a moving part, slow motion of a mechanism is ob tained. . L , : 4 : r. . Bandits Companion To Be Sent Home The district attorney's office plan ned to, take, action today to aan homo ' Mrs. Mario McCandless, if prij roled from a 10 years' sentence in state prison as the companion d Ed F. "Tough Eddie" Rice, wh entered state prison yesterday to serve, 16 years for the holdup of the Be 11 view service, station near Ashland a week ago. The Red Cross will be asked to supply a ticket to Seattle for the woman. She waf paroled last Monday, but held In the hopes that kin would '"provide transportation back home for her. Mrs. McCandleas was disappointed when county authorities refused to let her ride as far as Salem with her paramour on the auto trip yes terday, The pair wore allowed to soy fnrowcll. Shangle Now Heads Photographers Of ; Southern District J-. n HaVrkuta! A Klrl . pitcher. "lfty" Langford, Shampoos. 25. Open 7:30 . ri. play with a semi-pro baseball team j be to o p. m. - ? " ! in Dallas, Tex. Two wings, costing added to the fteM?3 rnstltute. -Houston t-J J, Verne Shangle was named presi dent of the Southern Oregon Pho tographers' association to succeed B. R. Harwocd. at the meeting of the assciatlon held Tuesday night In Klamath Falls. Harwood recently re signed from the office. Henri Con rad! of Klamath Falls was chosen vice-president. Letters of congratulation regarding the Med ford photographers' success in passage of the recent ordinance regarding their profession, written from various cities, were read., The Medford group was highly commend ed for the action taken, and credited with aiding photographers ,of other cities in solving their difficulties. The Klamath Falls prize money from last year's fair was received and several Instructive talks on im proved business methods were given. : The southern Oregon, association has been Invited to enter a display In the Pacific coast convention to be held in Sacramento. Each pho tographer is submitting three large' photographs. Shangle is also entering an indi vidual exhibit at the convention. Display New Modes In Manns Windows New styles, in fall dresses, coats and hats, as well as accessories have been displayed this week In Mann's Central avenue windows. Fabrics of silks and rayons In the latest shades are being shown In various mcdels. In harmony with the color tonea, felt hats of the derby and Eugenie modes are attracting much attention. - Bids on Grading Due At Office August 17 The Medford school board will re rnive hid on grading the Washing ton school grounds on Peach street, according to the grades established by tho city engineer's office, It was an nounced today. Bids must be filed at tho school superintendent's office before $ p. m August 17, 1931. Specifications as to grading may be had at the school office. Showcase plate, jmitering, beveling, polishing, cementing. Medford Plate mass co. - ... WAKE UP YOUR LIVER BILE WITHOUT CALOMEL Arid You'll Jump Out of Bed in the Morning Rarin' to Go it you feci sour and sunk and the world looks punk, don't swallow a lot of salta, Ymineral water, oil. taxutivo candy or chewing (Turn and expect tliem to make you suddenly uwuot and buoyant and full of sunshine. For they can't do it. They only move the howola and a mere movement doesn't get at the cause. The reason far your down-and-out feeling is your Hvlt. It should pour out two pounds of liquid bile into your bowels daily. If this bile is not flowing freely, your food doesn't digest. It just decays In the bowels. Ubb bloats up your stomach. You have a thick, bad taste And your breath is foul, akin often breaks out in blemishes. Your head acbee and you feel duwn and out. Your whole system Is poisoned. It takes those mod, old CARTER'S MTTLB UVER FllAS to get these two Jtounds of bile flowing freely and make you col "up and up." They contain wonderful, harmless, gentle vegetable extracts, amazing when it comes to making the bile How freely. liut don't ask for liver pills. Ask for Carter' tittle liver I'illa, Look fur the name Carter's Little liver Pills on the red label. Kesi-nt a ulwtitutv. 25e at all stores. ltKU C. M. Co. tistiiil nut. 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