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lAGE TWO MEDIX)RD MAIL' ffRIBUNE, i MEDFtiRD, (VftEflON, WfiPNESDAtf, AUOPfrft 19, lP-U Local and Personal i..' From Klamath Falla Hana C, Jen sen ot Klamath Falls spent today In ! Medford. ' , tn ButtlnrHs Vlatt-Mr6. Joe Whlt ' by ot Eugene la In Medford today, at , tending to business matters. , ' Klamath Fall VIMInr S. E. Rcdkey 'of Klamath Palls was among the -vis-, Itore from; tha city spending today i.ln Medford.'.; i . ..'.', ;. ' " ': ' ' ' ; 'flheepmun llore-Floyd Smith .of I Oakland, Ore., sheepman In that dis- ;'trlct,. was In Medford -today . attend ' Jng to business matters, '. nt( j Workliur In Fruit-Mr. and Mrj James French of Waldo are In Med , ford, where they are employed In the fruit. i ... In Medford Yentnlay J., Beat and Mrs. Win. Puhl of Gold Hill wore .among out-ofJtown ehoppers here yesterday. '.. Mrs. Taylor Visit Mrs. Wllhslm Taylor of Bakersfield, Cnl., Is In Med' i: .ford visiting Mrs. Ebert Weed and other friends. ( fAlr Ride to Portland H. R. Welch -was a passenger last week aboard a .Boeing System plane of the United fAlr lines flying from Medford to ..rortiana. fi - .T On Bunlnww L. A. Recken of the Brm. of Senn 4s Rocken, , Porthyncl, Krrlved In Medford last .evening, end is today conferring with local fcuslf pea men..-. ,..: .. . : r Returned from lleodouarters C. O. Clin, electric, refrigeration specialist jlbr the California Oregon Power corn Jpany, has returned to his headquar- ra after a several days' business north. Wild dame at Camp Quests at Lister-Jester, camp on Williams Tees Sunday Included four deer and one black bear, Bherlf K. H. Lister reported Monday,,---. Grants. Pass ourler. .... . .. , ... ,. . ..... i Washington Visitors - Residents or Washington t .local hotels are Mr. jtnd Mrs. B. Worthlngton, 0. O. Zaber, B. Garrlaon. Douglas Sinlth: fcnd family, Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Wagner, Seattle; M. F, Todd, Port Lewis, and ttn. M. Emery. Bpbrata, ,--4 .... , !i Marlon Ness Recovering Miss Ma ion Ness, who Is recovering from tin operation tn Medford, la reported to p doing nicely and Is expected to return to Her home In Laurelwood n another week.:. Mrs. Ness has been luylng in Medford, -and will return with Her, Roseburg. News-Review, . t-- - i .;, f From Mutant Placet Tourists and Others from, a distance registered at r hotels Include Mr. and Mrs. W. Worthlngton,' alendlvo, 'Mont',: Oaoar . IPnutkenstt inx Chicago, Ul. Mrs. Cora N,. Ivwt, Cleveland, . O.: Mrs. Hattle Ouy, Villa Drove, 111,, and rnces Belrford, Vancouver, B. C, i . i .. Premium Liit Ready .The premium .list of the twenty-first, annual Pa flflo International ilvs4toqk exposi tion, to be held In Portland, October 14 to 31 Inclusive, Is now being dis tributed. Copies may bo had from General Manager O. M, Plummer, 911 American Bank building, Portland, pn. ; ; -. ... - ; - ,.i . . e. , , From State Metropolis Residents of Portland registered at local hotels Include Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Recken, Mrs. W. R, Agnew, Margaret Agnew, O. ., Vorby, Mr, and Mrs. W. H. Harris, I T. Wallace. Z. A. . Toys, . T. L,, HardUty. Bart Bayer, P. W. Bech told, a. C. Thomas, Ed Steffan, C. O. PlUsbury, E. O. Dixon, Mr. and Mrs. W. K. Smith, F. A'. Berkeley, Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Black and W. H, Baldwin. i HamnielB at Kuircne Kasle Point Is on. the road between .Medford .aud Crater lake and Is In the midst of. the Eagle Pohit Irrigation district wltere 'they grow a lot of alfalfa bay and fruit. Mr., and Mrs. W. E. Ilammel - of: that place, who were in Eugene Monday, said there has been plenty of water for Irrigation this year al though it Is shorter than average.. Eugene Rcglster-Cluard. lirar State Vacationist Among the Oallfornla tourists at- local hotels today are the following: Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Glenn, Mary, Katharine and Janice O'Dca, Mr. and Mrs. R Oatrander, Mr. and Mrs. J. P, Counl han and daughter, D. W. Evans, Carl Klatt and family,, San Franciscoi M P. Stakpool, Los .Angeles; Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Kurrle, Oleiidale, and A R. Spencer and party, Hollywood. . i Leave for Rronklnga Mrs. V. Dun- bard and two children and Mrs. E. Stewart and two children ot Klamath alU. spent the day aa guests of Mr and Mrs. C. E. Hartley at their home la Vancouver venue. The group, accompanied by Mrs. Hartley, plan to IfKve late tills afternoon lor Brook -Ipsa to spend the week-end. They if)ll be joined Sunday by Mr, Hartley ana son cnaries. , -rt n'rom Htale INrints Amour the dregonlaiw at Medford hotels, . ex dhislve of those from Portland, are Mrs, F. W. Stenaloff, Juana Holmes. A, R. Holmes, Salemj Mr. and Mrs. m A. Young and Mr, and Mrs. 0. A. Patchett, Roseburg; A. W. Wagner, Hugh B. Ensen. H. A. Theda, H. W Stuart, E. O. Kurth, Mrs. J. R Wielty, C. H. Stevenson and Homer Mtllei1, Eugene; W. J. Walsh. La Cfrande. V Climb Mt. Pitt Stewart Patterson and party yesterday climbed to the snmmlt of Mt. Pitt tn tt hours and St minutes, they reported today, and made the return In M minutes Their trip was timed from the June. tlon of the road to the peak. Other members of the party were Edwin Lledy of St, Paul, Minn., Ernest Ha rhlll H. Tout Boal and Ben Crawford of Chicago. ' The young men are guest at MM. Stewart Fatteraoivjind son Stewart, who are spending the summer here. , -1 1 . . Lovely permanent wavea, 94.80, Fin ger waving, ese. Prevost'i, 814 W. jijaln, Phone S83, Hules Maiiager Here RRlph J. cor dlncr of San Francisco, Pacific coast sales manager for the Hotpolnt elec tric range, ; left last night lor the north after a short business visit In the city. ... -i , AlNklyoo IteHldents Ifrre The fol lowing residents ' or 'Blskfyou cburity and northern. California .towns, at lo-i cal i?tels today are:! jW.'B. VanHbrn and. W. B. VanHbrn,, Jr.: Dunsmult;;1 A.; E, Johnson; and , ff. , Bcckof, aers, mcuto. , and .0. ' II. Wodaell.' jjiippy CamVt IntrHKitliur. i Forest .Roods ti jt,'. A. Bottscher, regional Inspector of minor road construction, and William Sliam baugh, regional mechanical engineer and. .inspector of forest . mechanical equipment, are here from Portland Inspecting the fire protection, roads ox vniver, nauppav.iorest., . , Disorderly . Condui t . Charged -4 Lee Smith, local young man, was arraign ed -in the city court this .forenoon on the cherge of disorderly conduct, following his arrest on that charge by Officer Frescott, growing out of a disturbance at the Craterlan theater night lefpr' (ftt.;:'iJMej pleadad' not guilty And ne trial iwia ' ot,' io- to morrow piorjilng. j I i J.1) . . . ROGUE GOOD IN PEACHES PEARS GO JAUNT TD ALASKA '.( ;t; Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Mocker ,ro- turncd-. yesterday trom a trip .-to Alaska, having left Medford - two weeks iago. They took a nine-days' boat.' trip to the northern country, and Mr. Meeker said today that the phrase ."thousands of Islands" , so of ton; .used to describe the., country was quite, inadequate. . . . The glaciers proved most Interest ing tio sidd. appearing a beautiful turquoise blue and blending In with the color of the water. In describing the Icebergs which were stranded along the. beach when the tide, was out, Mr. Meeker said they were of many ''styles.'! .... He, told of seeing the number of boats, half completed which had 're mained there since Vie gold rush, and the shacks and cabins that were rapidly falling to ruin. They visited tho monument at White. Pass, which was . dedicated to the 3.000 horses which lost their lives .during the riiBh. , , : , , ... ' V "Streams flow so rapidly that vioy Mr.l Meeker said. "The. falla' (tf , qlilte high, causing a groat churning of tlie water , . . .. - Interesting information concerning the .totem poles at Wrangle -. , and Sitka was obtained by thorn while in the north. The backs of the largo poles wore hollowed but, Mr. Meeker related, .and the dead are cremated slid placed ItisldoLoI the sacred tow ers.' .; ' Tta government agricultural exper iment station - wns another of the attractions they visited in the north, at Sitka. Officials . showed them a stalk of rhubarb, which they said, would make four pies. . . ) other points' Visited on their trip weft). Ketchlkan'i Skngway, Lake Ben nett) Juneau, Wf angle and Rupert. - . . , e . ,. , L ROAD TO LAKE Clood.news for tho people of Klam ath FhU mid alio tho many Xrom Mctlford who ninko utn of that road (lurliiB tho siumncr aud -fall wtuton, ta . that ,th Crntcr niitlonal forost will pcim $700, to nmooth out tho roud between Klmunth fUa and the Lnke o' tho Woods, the much nmtl improvement work to bo started right av iiy. aa aoon aa pout tile. Thla rond haa beei rouh and In bad condition all aenson, but It was only yesterday tltat tha 1700 necm aary to do the amoothlnR out work waa received hero from tho rogionnl foreater'a offtco t Portland. STATE POLICE WILL' SAI.F.M. Aug. '19. API Bids on 35 new automobiles for the use of the trarflc division of the state police department, will be opened within the nest two weeks. It waa announc ed today by William Blnxlg. atate purchaslug agent. . , . . T.'ie stale police will use sutomo- Diies insteaa ot motorcycles as orig inally planned, and these cars 'will be In the light and middle-weight TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FOK RENT Modern new 3-room hntiM, unfurnished, tn.50 montli water paid. 134 Stark. TO TRADK Modern a-room home on psved street, eittse to Oregon State College at uorvaitta, value fiuou, entirety clesr, for improved farm nrar Meorord. For Hent Scrvic statlori and store with complete equipment, esn per montn. prion wu. carl x TpngwaM. Hotel Holland Bldg. POUND At luterseetlon of Plum and mine su, large uaca) suitcase Oansr may have .same by paying for this sd: onit at Sl Pittm st. uPOKTLAND, ,; 'Aug. ' iPifAl) in general,, bero, continues a favorable foq; :JsJ 'ihi) . fauiit ! jt dalrjr.proi dpcts with . gradual stlffenhlg. of the prco, list,;. There i was mo : further charigd In i m bu'Aor j market situa tion for tne day. On the open mar ket the 'better', scores . moved .out freely, (Within the . :pdce range' al though there was some slight pres sure continued against - .undergrade offerings ! '.. .1 ! ' I Tho 'Butter' market nppenrs stsadyi to firm at practically all leading points In. - the. country. Movement out of coolers is showing up in spots. Trading In the egg market con tinues to reflect strength here with no rViange noted in current values. Strength Is reflected all through the market for live poultry. Demand is very keen for springer stuff out especially so for light weights. 1 Market for country killed meats continues, to drag with little further change In the price list. , ' - t . Extreme strength is reflected In local peach offerings, with sales :of Ashland Elbertas to el .25 box. These' were by far- the.-best appearing peaches, seen td.;data on -te--local marKe. t insistent au jor mre., ; .Tomato markot-is weaaor and .in spots lower. ..,". Corn .trade Is dragging. . . iT Good sale of Rogue River pears reported at steady .prices, ., ' ; Pickling cucumbers are very slow sale!.. . j ,.. . : i- , Hc.Bd.-.lot(.uce, appears ,fi tr)'lo eks- ... . , , . t. , ... I 7 . ' - VIA CRATER LAKE ;. PredO.!; "v7. '.iParkor of " Chicago, secretary ot Kiwanls International, will, arrlvo ln'Klamath Falls this eve ning, and ' tomorrow will motor to Crater lake with a group from the Klamath club, i where they are to be Joined by several Medford Klwanlans, Anticipation of the 1 officials' visit has caused much Interest in Medford club. ... he - ...... . M '. loiMarfrety Livestock. .. PORTLAND, Aug.. 19. (AP) Cat tle: 120; steady.. , HOQ8: ,100; weak. . Light light, 140-160 lbs., good and choice, 0.78 '.it ISO; . light weight, 160-180 lbs., good and choice, $7.60 ( 7,60; 160 200 .lbs., good and choice, 7.60 7.60; medium weight, , 200-230 lbs., good and choice, 6.767.60. J3HEBP:.,a00L steady.. ... ..... 1 Portland Prodo.ce PORTLAND, Aug. 19.-t(AP) Live poultry: Net buying price: Heavy hens, colored, ', lbs., up; 20 w 21c lb.; medium, 15c; light, 13o; broilers, under IVi lbs 20 m 23c; over 1ft Ins., 10i20c: colored, 23c; No. 2 chickens, 7r8c; old roosters, 7c; ducks, Peklns, 1416oi. geese, 13c. .... iButtcr, . eggsj mllK, oountry moats, butterfat, onions, potatoes, wool, hay, quotations unchanged.....,. Portland Wheat PORTLAND, Ore., Aug. 18. (API- Wheat futures: . Open High Low Close .46 14 .46 Vi 46 .46 .47 . .47 .46 ',4 .40 A .60 .SO .49 8ept.. (old) ... Sept. (now) .v Deo 'Cah grain: . Big Bend blucstem Soft wlilto Western whlto , Herd winter Nothorn spring .. Western red : 42 A Oats No. 8 white, 17. 'Today's car receipts! " Wheat 76, barley 1, flour S. oata I. ." .49 .46 .45 Vi .. .4 .42 San KranclKco itutterfat SAN FRANCISCO. Cal Aug. ID. (AP) Butterfat f. o. b.. San, Fran- olsco, 82c. 4 Wall Street Report Htock Hale Avernses ' (Copyright, 1931, 'Standard. Statistics Co.) 80 Ind'ls Today 100.3 Prev. day .... ion t Week ago 105.0 Month ago .. 108.7 20 . Rr'a 66.0 85.8 66.2 74.7 Year ago .... 162.1 1189 30 tit's 164.4 1645 101 2 184.T 2146 90 Total 119.3 112.0 109.6 118.3 104.7 NEW YORK. Aug. 19. (AP) A stout advance in the oil shares found tho general -market lotharglo today. and at the finish price clwugca were narrow, and largely Insignificant, -. Numerous extremo advances of 1 to 2 points In the oils were sub stantially reduced before t.'ie close. Likewise, several declines of a point or so In prominent Industrials were reduction to fractions. 1., While prominent bankers applaud ed the Wlggln report on German fi nances as oourageous and outspoken It . was regarded as promising little Immediate aid. Regular dividend dis bursements were ordered by Amcrl can Telephone and Southern Pacific. In keeping with expectations in well Informed quarters, but the payment on Shell union preferred was omit ted. ...- - - , - .. . The turnover was a million shares. Today's closing prices tor 17 select ed Blocks follows: American Can 934 American T, A T. 17214 Anaconda i... : 241 Curtis Wright ...............u S, uenerai Motors . 37 1 Int. T. At T ., 29 Montgomery Ward .. 21 rnramount run 24 Radio , go Southern Pae. 7414 8. O. Of Cal. :,;...j,..l,.:; 41 4 S. O. of N. J. , ;, 43 Trans Am. 714 Ontted Aircraft ....... I...-..:.:., sai 'ti.- 8, Rleel , ro ' i US ' " 4 Z i J rm'1-" Mm. 'ro Wed In .. p .; .r -I Portland luewlay . , .; -;,-'. Word has .been received in this, city ot the marriage last Tuesday In Port land of Mrs.. Rose Frost, daughter. of Mri -and Mrs. W. B. Bullock of tills city, to William Preston, son of Mrs. Melerhoffer ef Vancouver, -Wash. The ceremony- was performed at. the par sonage .by, Rev.. H. W.. Jeffries, pastor of the . Four-Square ohurcn in Port land.. ' 1 ", . ' . - ; The bride was attired in blue velr vet, a white bat, and wore a beautiful corsage of sweetpeas' and zinnias. Mrs. Russell Holder of Portland, who was matron or honor, wore purple chiffon with, . matching . hat.-c A. P. Forgey, brotiier-ln-Jaw of the bride, was best man. - - -. f Only Immediate relatives of the couple attended, Including Mrs. A. P. Forgey, twin sister, of the bride, and Mr. Forgey, Mrs. Melerhoffer, mother of the groom, and Mr. and Mrs. Hol der, all of Portland, end-Mrs. Prue of Vancouver, sister of the groom. ' j ' ' - , . II Mrs. Scott llostess 1 j At Luncheon TIay . . 1 i Mrs. Floyd D. Gore of Vancouver!, B. C who Is the house guest of her sister, Mrs. Ernest L. Scott, was honor guest at luncheon given today jby Mrs 'Scott at her home, 54 Rose avenue: - . ; I Ouests were Mrs. -Gore, Mrs. W.' I Stanley Ocarhart, Mrs. Edward Manni, Mrs. -Floyd Burke, Mrs.(Oeorge Gallop',. Mrs. H-. T. Hubbard, Mrs. Lawrence V Frad. 0, W, Parker ;-At, v iho , regular . 'weekly meeting here Monday, the welcoming comj mlttee ' was named, Including John C. Mann, president; J. C. Thompson post president and Carl Y. Teng wald, secretary. They will be aci companted to . the -lake by several other members. . .i..- An Informal gathering and lunch eon have been planned by the -Med ford 1 and Klamath Klwanlans : at the lodge, -1 after which .Secretary Parker will come here with the Med ford delegation in time to board the Shasta. ' . Mr. Parker, who has served as sec retary for the service club internal tlonal for 10 . years, also takes B keen Interest.-' In. vocational . and educational work. He has taken ah active part In Industrial .organiza? tlons and assisted In forming- the Industrial Relations association ' 0$ America, now known as the AmorL- can Management association.- He also served as vlce-preaident of the. vocational education association ot. tlie . middle west, 4- GATES Hi IS SALEM. O10.. Aug. 10. (APj Plans for financing tho pro-am 'of stimulating Oregon Industries and preliminary steps In outlining - the most effective means of realising a turnover of moro than a25.000.000 more each year In Oregon business were being considered at. tlie execu tive meeting of tho Oregon Products committee today. . . , . The exeeutive group, comprising 17 members representing virtually every Industry In the state as well as ag ricultural interests, was presided over by w. A. Gates, vice-president. R. B. Bain. Jr.. of Portland, president of the group, was unablo. to attend tho session today. 4 Love Nest Victim ' '. . ,. Recalls Carouse NEW . YORK., Aug. 19. (API For tho first time since he was shot, lost Friday In. tho apartment of Ruth Jayne Cnuimcr. State Senator' Hoy Vutea of New Jersey, today was able to submit to questioning by police. . His story agreed with that ot Miss Crannu-r that they both drank heav-. Iiy. He said ho hnd no recollection of any quarrel or the rbootlng that fur nished tho climax. Phone 842. We'll haul away your refuse. City Sonitary Bcrvlcc. ' "4 y I Krystalglow. kodnk gloss supreme.' Tho Peiwleys. opp. Holly theater, 1 ' 1 Pennington, Mrs. F. - a. Bunch. Mrs. William Llngaas, Mrs. Eugene Thornr dyke, Mrs. Charles Reames, Mrs. Good- wyn Humphreys and her ncuse guest, Mrs.' Ted Carlson of Corvallls. '! -' ' ' ' -4.4-t 'l- ' fcratcr Lake Chapter Will Be Represented ('. Thursday evening the Daughters Of the American-Revolution of Oregon are honoring the president general. Mrs.- Lowell Fletcher Hobart, at, a banquet at the Waverly Oountry club In Portland. Her address Is to-be broadcast over KGW at 9 o'clock that evening. - ... ... --. - Crater Lake chapter of the organiz ation will be represented by Mrs. J. H. Cochran, stato- vice-regent, and Mrs. O. Q. A'Alblnl, at the banquet and othef affairs given In Mrs,' Hobart's honor. '" - - ,:'' '-'-' 1 "- 4-'- - Plan Chilroh Supper '.(. i; i ; ' Honoring the Pastor . A covered .-dish . supper., has been planned for tomorrow evening at the Methodist' churchi south; as .a wel come to Reverend and Mrs. N. D. Wood and their son, who have- been returned to this appointment. The affair is being sponsored' by the church board as a get-together for all of the members.- . The entire' congregation and their frifends are requested to bring a cov ered dish and be at the church at 8:30i). Bi-i!.- (.. Ross Trio to Spend 1 Wcek-Entl In Medford. . Miss Eleanor Hill. Miss Edith Baldwin and. Granger Hill of Ross, Calif., arrive today to spend the week-end In Medford with friends. Miss Baldwin will , be the guest of Miss Roxane Ruhl, one ot her class mates at. the Kathorlne Branson school. . . , . . Miss HIU. will spend the week end with Miss Peggy Hamill. and Granger Hill Is to be the guest ot Farwell Konly. 4-4 " '- Enjoy Trip , i Over tvcek-eiul Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Scott aild their guest, Mrs.' Floyd D. Gore of Van couver, B. C.V motored to Gold Beach and Flora's lake over the week-end. . 1 -Carnation Club Slrvts Trtnorrnw - Carnation club will meet tomorrow nfWrnnon at 9:30 o'crock at the liome of Mrs.'J1. W.'Httblef, 859 Bsst'lhth street. It was announced today. .1 . ii ...J...1 1 Miss otterdale , : : 4i . Uutnt;of Mother Miss Myrtle Otterdale Is In Medford from Corvallls, visiting her mothor. Ene arrived here the last of the week, and will spend two weeks vacation ing. Miss Otterdale plans to motor to coast points for several days. She Is well known in this city, 'where the formerly resided. , ; 44 -.. ' " W.. R. C, Will Mt Tomorrow ' The W. R. C. t will meet at the Armory -Thursday afternoon, August 20, at 2 o'clock, according to' an nouncements made. A good attend ance Is desired. - ' ' Guests from. Los Angeles -. Mr. and Mrs. John Patterson and children of Los Angeles ore visiting Mr. and Mrs.' K: M. Moty at their home, 704 West Tenth street. Hnlcrs school ... In Pasadena . ; . . . ...Miss Vivian Hale of .this city left Yesterday ior' -Pasaderia,-Cal., where she will enter high school at the Pil grim Bible college. ' ' Mrs. Snider Will i . Entertain Staff Mrs. J.' Wj Snider, owner of Snl der's Dairy & Produce Co. will give the annual picnic to her employees and ftheli" families this evening at "Rlverbond Lodge,'1 her summer home .at Shady Cove. ..About 80 are expected to attend. A splendid program has been ar' ranged and there will be a chicken dinner' In which the Snider Gold Medal products' will be an Important part., ,;f SERVE 2 YEARS Harry. Raymond Hubbard, 37, who plead guilty to robbing the Western Union safe of $147.10 lust Saturday night, was sentenced to servo two years In otate .prison today by Cir cuit Judge H. D. Norton. Hubbard was. returned from Willows, Calif., yesterday, where he was apprehended Sunday, and waived extradition. Hubbard declared that he secured tho combination to the safe from the coat .of his brother's suit, while taking it to a pressing establish ment, and Saturday night opened the safe, and fled south. All but 10 of the money was - recovered. Hubbard in the theft, did not take any bt thi (Special funds belonging) to his .brother, or , Manager ; Don 1 Collier, also' tn the safe. . , 4 Kale Choice Bartletts for can ning, 2'Ac per lb. 305 E. Jackson St atnriont's ntano.'t50. Palmer Music House. ' 1 V011 have a treat 000717" If you Uave i,t W4 made at Heath'. i,.?,kl Te biggest i,le town in the tool, town. "i Mcdford's Finest EntertammnJ I 1 a ' v t . 1 ."7 : FREE WE DEVELOP ' FILMS ' West Side Pharmacy Expert Radio Repairs (All Work Guaranteed) ; Service Electric Co. Phone 1379 111 So. Holly St. 21? E. 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