nr. iinrr WING FOR II JO FINISH $1 r - L Will Contest Hus Cjpjfteno Divorce Suit C, counter. Attack in L ujGILBS.- Aug. . 18.-r(AP) E'nrto. o"'es8 wU!e ; at Jack Si fppwr heavyweight boxing tfuilMt Dcmpsey who filed a t silt W P00 ysterdfty- Pft" LfOtnl ohargwof cruelty. L Hit- Aug, 18. (AP)rrThe prmpseya apparently . had L tie dlvorcf; courts of Nevada, Uuiornla. - ' L fanner heavyweight champion's foaMiej yesterday, was met p Mttnwnt In Los Angeles last ,1ft, . Iht.. "h" likewise . .would , mil on the Bame .grouno but In the courts or uu- jerer action his .wife takes In nU. Jlowever, wUl not present i Wm going through with his iittordlng to.iDempsey.js attor (Beberti B. -Burns.,' . W iojng. light,. along with the i-, 1. Mid late last night when Ed .Drat. Mia?. .- Taylor contem in immediate. si(U;ln her own r Denv, Settlement,. la denied ,that a property set- ni tgreefl upon by the couple Mi upset by,-tho.dtvorce action uncni by bempsey. ttj, meanwhile. Is continuing uilana for tho., series, of , Xour I uMbltlon bouts, he will par- pn a barnstorming trip Icrt tbe Pacific northwest and the eut. nt of warming up for the tour, Ml box tr;o rounds each- with Beuley of Oakland, Calv and Puente. Mexican heavyweight.; Icmcrrow night. 'He expects -to by the end of the week for bod. Ore., where he "opens" on Hit. 4 . ' PAGEiFIVK MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, rEDFORD, .ORF-GOX, TUESDAY," AUGUST: 18. 'IMf V. .' -I I mil lain nri . -i J , , ,a3 . . J - PflDTI AKini MM Ifi RECORDS IN -15T0 $1.35 BOX PORTLAND. Aug. 18.-, AP)-811ght, easlnesa m undergrade butter appears the result of recent congestion of butterfat, supplies m the, country -as a result of the milk strike. Top quality, outlet, appear, steady with no change In the price lor. cubes, either on the open market or on the produce exchange., It is the offgradc stuff that shows more or less neglect at former .values; resulting in the shading of prime first ic on the ex change for the week's Initial session Local egg market situation contin ues to reflect a very good trading tone with no further changes In the price for the day. . : CheeBe took another arinn lb., effective, at once. Selling prices at Tillamook is now 17c for triplets and 18c for loaf. General trading In the market for live chickens retains its recent good The , market, for . emintrv vmaH meats is practically unchanged. , First arrivals of Elberta peaches of the season, from the Ashland section, are reported. The price was Initially listed at Sl.is-l.a5 box. nmnr,H f local Crawlords Is excellent with few arriving. Increasing supplies, together with greater, low bcriod comnctiunn from other districts, caused a further cut of 25c crate In the rjrlee nf nillnrri cantaloupes. Yakima stock Is soiling at. oareiy ircignt costs. California Lovcll ncachfft .ir lift ing offered around 75-85c. ' Movement, of Bartlett pears Is quite fair: prices holding. - Head lettuce, very' firm; mostly $1.76 crate for aest local. fijMarhety ' l.lvrstot'k PORTLAND, Ore.. Aug. 18. (API CATTLE: 190. Including 32 through; strong. HOGS: 100; easy. Light light, 140 160 lbs., good and choice, $7.00 w 7.75; light weight. 160-180 lbs., good and choice, $7.50 7.75: 180-200 lbs., good and choice, $7.50 ( 7.75. SHEEP: 1300; weak. Lambs. 90 lbs., down, good and choice, $5.00 6.75; medum, $3 .00 c 6.00. MIR LAKE, Aug., 18. (Spl.) png in 841 cars, 2036 -visitors "traded to Crater Lake over m. fringing the total travel to tp to 129.527 people. 12.417 f of the season's total at t.ils wtjear. Tho.cars entering the wltd a total of 42.341 as com s to $7,638 a year ago. . i number of visitors Is ahead by Kmnt over 1930 and the cars 1 per cent, Indlcatlne autos f"S the park this summer are F lM passengers, or on the f t ,3.05 persons per. cai. .Last mrk was 3.11. t Interesting visitors Sunday Ja"l Kaplla Khandvola, young Bombay. India, dressed In sarb. She has been spend- r" 'e studying social, con r to this countrv. with nlnns Fn social . work in , her native r oneciagh Beckett of Dub- Kuui J. Irving of St. Andrews, F ere also Sunday vUltors. - . 'II IS WARNED F LAX MORALS PCHUCK'. i -' nu, lo. (rtr Bove formed a cathedral to- tho rort-l-. . 1 fc... - " supreme council of r 1 Column,,. j 1 wr WUB uuvum r lat Rw ti . . "Ulavillo. was celebrant of k , -"osepn Chartrand. F sw., a8lnt laxity of llm, 7" ""d against creed. L w J" modern code of kbT. n aisvered was de-. tx p Cnnd as "col- "onthepart of man." f'af For, Crime. v "ay Law Report 'auellll "Um "ec"ona ot i ))t-J. a, meir w w. .'" spot of crime k!Tth tetnlay by the fco - report to Fresi- n-" " "sen, however, i ("""nendatlons or sug- m ,olume "Port on the '. brief statement i to discuss the F m0lUni WM 8lrcn over ptoT'Pori, setting forth P - hi a steady stream , Wminsls wa... pouring ""antwd areas of half "iUOf(. , . '- or : Portland Produce PORTLAND, Ore., Aug. 18. (API Butter,, eggs, mllki country meats, mchalr, .butterfat; live poultry, on ions, potatoes, wool, hay, quotations unchanged. ' San Francisco . Iluttcrfot . BAN FRANCISCO, Aug. 18. (AP) -Buttcrfnt'.f.o.b., San Francisco 32c. Portland Wheat i PORTLAND, Ore., Aug. IB. (API Wheat: . Open High Low Closs Sept. (old) 46'4 .46' A8A .46' Sept. (new) 47 .47 .47 .47 Dec 60 .50 .60 .60 Cash grain: Big Bend .bluestcm 56 Soft white 46 Western v.'ilte 48 Hard winter 43 Northern spring - 43 tirt.i-n rati .43 Oats: No. 2 white $17.00 Today's car receipts: wncai tv. flour 2: oats 2. niOOn of DUGHT Wall Street Report .... STOCK SAMS AVKKAdKS Copyrlght. 1931, Standard Statistics Company.) , 50 20 20 60 .,. n 13. flt'ln Tntal luuin. . Today 108.7 65.8 104.5 112.0 ' -..b tot a HI A Prev. day. iu.a oo.o Week ago 107.6 67.4 .102.8 111.1 Month ago...l08.7' 74.7 164.7 113.3 year ago 100.6 118.3 212.2 163.1 :: . . . a ,:iDt RtlllM . NEW YUKli, n"K- " renewed their offensive In the stock market today, only to uh unforsecn obstacle In heavy selling orders for some of the motor shares. The oils, however, managed to show consistent strength, and close higher, along with several other Is sues. Bulls sent me h..v -j briskly during the lorenou... -numerous gain, of 2 to 6 points were registered, but these were all . nttpv midday. nut, wipea oui .d when general motor. . oliM ..r ,nM n 07M1 , shares- in oiocxs oi ,ivpd The selling flurry was short mea. however, and Uie market stiffened In the late trading. cl.ng with .bmn an even mixture of gain, and losses in prominent Issues. The turnover exceeded 1.500.000. Today's closing prices for 17 se lected stocks follow: ' American Can . - - ' American T. T - Anaconda - ' gl, Curtis Wright - 37 General Motors T-, T Mr T., . ........ - Montgomery ward Paramount ruu. 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Those who- will attend the meet- Ing, Include the following student body officers: Arthur Iverson, presi dent; Mas. Rae,. vice-president; Miss Edwards, secretary: Wtldou Colbaugh, j treasurer; Jerry Till, property, man- i ager; Richard Proebstel, business i manager; Adrian 'Fraley, HI Tlmea I editor;. Ml&a Anna MUe. Pnsou. Cra- 1 ter editor; ' Willis ton Blgler, yell leader and Miss Nelle Green, song queen. Other school officers Invited are Harold GeBauer. president of the senior class; David Lowry. president nf the junior class, and , William Prentice, president of the . sopho- mcre class. Neville Blclen and Jack Boyl, student body officers laat year,' have also received Invitations, Mr. and Mrs. KriRell Entertain at .tinner., Much of the Informal entertaining of the past few days has citcrcd around Mrs. Eleanor Wlntorbutham of New York City, who is tho house guest of Mrs. Stewart Patterson, and, last evening Mr. and Mrs. Cot bin' Edgell entertained, in .nor honor at a dinner party. Covers were placed for the honor guest, Mrs. WiiUerbotham; Mrs. Pat terson. Mrs. Black Preston, Mr. and Mrs. H. Chandler Egim, Mr. and Mrs. George M- Roberts. T.. Slater John son, Colonel Gordon Voorhies, and Mr. and Mrs. Edgell. t Take Trip to . v," Crater lake. , A party from McdTord motored to Mrs. A. B. Hlnck'a cabin Saturday afternoon where they remained all night, and motored to Crater lake Sunday morning. They enjoyed a horseback ride around to various Dart of the park, ,. and returned home Sunday evening. Members of the group wore Mrs. B. M. Baucom. Mrs. Oraco Voas. Mlases Helen and Delphlne HI nek. Miss Marjorle Hazclton and guest Miss Muriel Bradley of Portland, ami Miss Helen Dugan. f-r . Leave for.- i '. . Coast Points. Mr. and Mrs. William Hansen have aa their guesta Mr. and Mrs. Chnrles Bctz and small son, Dale, of Port land. The party spent last week at Diamond lake, and left this morn ing for tho coast where they will vacation for sovcral days. 4 Mr. timl Mrn. Sheldon Are .V.hIIIiik Here... n '"Mr. and Mrs, Bon Shotdon-aro n Medford from thejr homo in Los Ahgclcto, and plan to leave soon by rector for Portland and SeRt,tle(,Thoy will bring homo their children, David and Barbara,., who, ,havo been nt summer camp. . , Ml'H tiotclieU To Kuterltiln Mls: Gloria Getchell, daushter of Mr.-and Mrs. Dclroy Getchell, Is en tertalnlng tomorrow evening for a group of her intimate friend. The young mlscs will enjoy dimu-r at the Getchel) residence, on the cornor f Onkdale and Stewart avenue. The large flat roof of the garage has been converted into a sleeping room for tbe night, and electric light have been arranged attractively, f Spend Veek-Kud. At Coast 1'uliiU. Mi. and Mrs. Walter Gebhard oi Central Point. . Mr. and Mm. . Joe Young of Long Island, Kansas and Mr. and Mrs.. E. W. Oebhard mo tored to Crescent City and Brook ings for the week-end, They en Joyed fishing' and bathing while there. The party also visited the Oregon Caves. Messrs. Ocblutrd are brothers of Mrs. Young. Mrs. WhitorlMitham Leaven This Evening. Mrs. Eleanor W into root ham of New York city will lcavo this evening by train for Chicago. While in Medford she has been the house guest ol Mrs. Stewart Patterson and, was the inspiration of numerous arclnl af fairs. ' '. KnnsiiN People Visit Itelullves. j Mr. and Mrs. j Joe Young and chil dren of Long, Island, Kansas, , are spending n month hero visiting rela tives nd frlonrt-s. Mrs; Young at tended Medford hlghaehool aevcral years, ago. i j , , ' To. Visit 111 San Krone Urn, . Mr. .and Mrs. C. D. Thompr.on left by motor this nftcrnoon for Sun Prancico whcro they will spend 10 days visiting their son, C. C. Thomp son. (iiie.st of Mrs. Vokh. . Mia Myrtle- Gill or Portland l spending two week In Medford as the guest of Mrs. Grace Vow. .' 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PORTLAND, Orc Aug. IB. (AP Figures compiled from government repeats and from reports of distrib uters indicate the world'i dried prima crops this year will bo matorlally les than last year and will be Bllghtly below the average of recent years.. ". California reports indicate a maxi mum crop of about 176,000 tons as compared to 2M.0O0 tons a year ago. Tho Oregon crop, including Clark county. Waiting ton, Is placed at 26, 000 to m. WIMER WILL BE HOME NEWLY WEDDED PAIR WIMER, Ore., Aug. 18. (Spl.) Harry tJkeiJnxlon und Mm. Vbii Hoy of Evan creek valley, wore .married In OranH Pna AuRust 10. Tho groom l well known In thl vicinity, havlnn homcsladd near Wlmor, and l the oldest son of Mra. Elton lui(worthl Mrs. Van, Hoy l a daughter of Mra. Ferguson of Evana creek valley and n'.atcr of Fred Knteht. She aUo la well known In nor nclKhborho-jd. The happy coupla, v,ho will. llo In tho home prepared, bv tho .groom, have hoat of well wlehcis around Wlmcr. ,' , f'nrd of Thonka, " X We wlh to uiank -u. ...any friends for their klndiiesa and for the many ' floral tributes In our recent bereavo- ment. Mr Mar R Sln:lalr " (nd nelatlvea. atvi 24 Southern Pac 8. O. of Cal 8. O..of H. J Trana. Am united Aircraft U. 8. Steel Corp't Truat Shi. S-yr. Fd. Truat Pt , r,lre- By hour, day Kfnal trip, into the mtna. i J1 Tel. T. w. Jonea. " KMrei Murphy, Ore. 19 73 H 39 H 41 7H 38 V, 90 4H 7 '4 Plan t n.Hlo""'- SALEM. Aug. '-AP- ",! planta at tne """""f,.-; ln ment at Salem. rauar-Oooda bridge over Mo u rSST her. being rep.ireu. MRS. HALE HERE- FOR DATA ON PIONEERS I W" t j Mra. W. C. Hale oV'terkSleV. Cnllf.. Wlie of a former circuit Judge tor this county, and s member of the pioneer Langetl family of eouthern Oregon, la viaillng old frlenda and relative in the city, and collKting pioneer data, which .he my embody In a mswry . Mra Hale a colleouon oi aoutnern Oregon htttorlcal data waa deatroyed . ,, uuroi month ago. Thla week ahe ha. nn lulling olo frtenda In Joaephine emirrty, and vteltlng pioneer place, of Inwreav Teaterday .he vialted M.m A.'.e Hanley. and waa luncheon gueat of Mra. H. D. Norton. Te U. I. s. Government Tea , Examiners state that tea is best when it is sealed in vacuum. FRESH Schilling TEA Always Fresh sealed in vacuum f lilce jyour; coffee.: NoMoreNeuritis In Anns, Neck, Legs or Thighs If yoo want to get rid of the agonla fng pains ot neuritis, neuralgia, in:lt lc or rheumtim, Just apyl Tjnmol to the afTectet parts and aea. how quickly all mlwry will eeaaa. Tywmol la ft powerfully penetratlnf absorbent, aooihlnf and healina; In It anion, whlrh gtmn in through th pnrtt and quickly rach (h4 burninsr, artitna nrvea. Thuao atubtvirn patnt In the bark of th nfk, tout tha Moulder blad, faca of u4lS4n the frrarm and finirer, or i; it ending flown th thigh to tha nwrTrfML will noo 41wptr. Cramplnit of thrmi e will tinp tnd you jn .nfrftw b bother! with orenc iw'llnr. attfTnesn, niimbn4M or teo4eraaa of the iolDta and ligament. TTemni la not ordinary Hn1mnl r aalTa, but a ftntilia mw amaiitenl that la entirely dlfWent from anythtnff tfu hare ever u4. Ion't auffer any ncer. Oat a eupply of Tyamol at any food tfxvc atora. Jwmya mm a4 4 TRA' UHIO nTOKR warning against substitutes for genuine Kotex 4 ?AI i WITHSTOOD WELIi AFTER ACCIDENT Tho condition of Mra. Lctn Conway, of Blyvtllp. Ark., sister of Mra. A. B. Cunninshnm, wluHa right arm was amputated near the wrlut nt Saeretl Hart hospltnl yesterday .afternoon, lollcwtuR an auto accident on tho Jacksonville hlrway nar Ouk Orovo school., wa reported eurly this after noon us "favorable," by pr, Edwin R. Durno. with Dr. J. C. Hayes", attend ing physician. , Mrs. Conway., a mlddle-aRed wom an, wife of Orbin Cqnway. prominent Arkansas banker and cotton Rrower, underwent the serious surgical opera Hon with bravery. With her husband and Mr. and Mra. J. H. Rlggs of Little Rock, Ark., they were, returning from a trip to Alaska and stopped off in this city to vtslt with the A. B. CmuilnKham and O. O. Alenderfer families. It was the intention to spend , tho day at Crater Lake, and it was whllo return ing t.'ie Misses Rhoda and Winona Koene to their horns in Jacksonville, that the accident occurred. The two young ladles sustained minor bruises and contusions. t At the time the heavy car started to skid, Mrs. Conway had lacr ami partially resting out tho window. Tho auto turned over and Mrs, Conway 'b arm was outside. It Is figured that she Instinctively clutched tho car window, and member waa pinned to the oarVi, - . ( 1 Before amputation, tt waa fully dd ttmnlncd that no other courso ! wat open. i r0-vlU ta-pbUo. Halt cry, JC I-t, Kiiarnntee . . pO k Kiitlory KechnritlitR AOu j 1 ' Sovorin Battery Service 1553 No. irivn-Hine ' V; , , JZ AUTOVIOLATORS CITED j TOJ COURT Harold (Swede) ..Anderson, giant University of Oregon football pros pect, was detained by the state pollco Saturday night, charged with oper ating an auto, with four people la the ,frojt. Anderson ten daya ag?, with another youn crashed Into. a milk wagon. Munte Safford of thla ;lty, waa alno apprehended Saturday , night - and charged with operating an auto until four In the front seat. . B. . Bryson of thla city was ar rested for speeding in the city, and ignoring atop signs. . - A number . of autotsts yesterday were cautioned agalrut driving onto main highway from country .road) without stopping, and Juvenile driv ers were quizzed about their years. 4 Near Jamc-sburg. N. Y., ta ft strotch of 300 feet of railroad uack laid on stone ties in 1831. It la not U3od. but In good condition. - -t . Lake view Oas well struck on Jack Moffltt ranc.!, eight milee- south of PutsAnEndTo Bunion Pains . . ' i ; Don't Suffer Another Day . There, is one simple, yet .inoxpon alvo way to reduce inflammation of swollen too JolnU and help get thorn fKnivwhore near normal and that It to apply Minnie' KmcnilU Oil night and morning. Aik Heath's Drug Store or Jurmtrt fe Woola or any, first-class drugs 1st for an original two-ounco bottle bf .Mcm'H Kmemld Oil (ah 85c bctto m 3 weeks and refuse to accept anything in Us place.. It la such a highly concentrated preparation that two ounces lasU a , long-time, and furthermore if ,onc, bottle., "does hot give you complete'" satisfaction you can have ymir money refunded. 1 FOUNDED ,1909 ! i JACKSON COUlITy, BUILDING & LOAN; ' ASSOCIATION : : J YES, some iubituica arc clcv ctly mad to look like Kotcx. But thatdocsn't makcthemthesamo. Are they clean, like Kotcx?, Scientifically made in surrounding of hospital cleanliness? Have mod ern methods been used, so that,, hands have never touched them? These questions remain u:uv swered, when you accept a substi tute of whose makers you know nothing. But thctc arc questions of vital importance, because they arc directly related to your lealih.' Accept no substitute cf whose origin you arc uncertain. Demand Kotcx tbe genuine. Hospitals use Kotcx,, It fully meets their requirements. . Kotcx is supremely comfortable. Shaped to fit. Adjustable. Depos able. Stays soft for hours. KOTSX Sanltarjr Napkin fwTO?!- -nr- DON'T GAMBLE wiih a? lifetime investment An electric rolrlqercrtor U a lonq-Hm Investment. Don't be hasty. . Inveatiqalo the pronounced money-eavlnq features of the Wesllnqhouse "Completely Balanced" Refrigerator. ' A Wettinghouae, according to owners, will actually save you nearly half Us cost the first year and keep thai wonderful economy year after year. Find out about this economy. It is due to the "com pletely balanced" construction. Find out how much a Westinghouse will save in your home. We will show . you in actual flguzea. $10 DOWN-TWO WHOLE YEARS TO PAY Remember the Westinghouse eaves while. you pay. Prices are very moderate.. Only $10 down Is required. Balance may be dividod over two years,, See us before you decide on any rofrtgoraior of any male .or type. WestinghouseX2&- IT'S A MONEY-SAVER People's Electric Store 212-214 West Main St. Medford, Oregon