U
t$ 10 PICK
(if BEAUTIES
mm
beauty sbow will be held
last a41" OLL-'
L bere 300 babies will go
f5 T.wtfrAn will hp
Wr Dailf" o r
. nn wlfn of Mnvnr
U U YtiO"i
Can A. J- Hanby, Mrs. R. E.
Urj. 6uw "
TDornane
.ill be ludced at 2:30
. hfthiu at 3:15 o. m.
L be tagged and numbered as
L, tne juage.
C, will be anuounced on the
Lj me "King" and "Queen"
ujd "queen nu iiwwuw
, mill be at the corona-
Utmber 1, at 412 East Main
Lined. The coronation starts
QL
. t narvpv. ballet lnstruct-
iu. a.
L present an entertainment of
00060) Dalle I. bin unuw opcv,
hr nuDllS.
L examinations will be held
wt Main street irom u a. m.
. - wednesdav and Thurs-
tgatlt and 37- Appointment
lLt icneauiea lor cacn uauy.
L lor "Baby King" today are.
gill and Glen Coleman, iirst;
. .trruin. second: Marshall
ttpj; Richard Steele, Mervyn
I ind Glen Byra, lourtn;
rvivford. fifth.
L (or "Queen" 'are: Marion
U Blta Wiignt, nrsti aer-
rjomas and Carmen Wright,
L tan Doran. third: Olenda
L Helen Devlne and Janls
Mirth; Vlvlnn Heckathorn
kjMara, fifth. ,
J BOOK SALE
HIGH SCHOOL
f SEPTEMBER 2
imlor high school book ex-
fin open the fir3t week in
be. Hiss Myma Batrett, high
librarian, announced today.
sudents who have books to
this department for sale are
ta to have them at the school
than September 4
talk exchange system, which
pted by the school librarian,
ral successful in the past sev
lw and especially last school
pa 1326 books were Bold to
it a cost of $860.55. The
price of the copies was $1,-
aiktng a saving .to the stu-
kmisslon for selling the books
ft by the exchange and the
a Immediately turned over to
Rial owner of the book.
arrett will be at the exchange
pU and 4, to take used
pt are brought in. In order
PT may be classified and own-
m made out. books should
N In by Friday of that week.
I
Tv.-"wiu ear oaies
On New York Auction
to TL Ulu Tn Daiy FrUit ReP 'he
tolbcMail Inbune by the FmitowJrs' Leaei:
HECKKB JtJJL TKmxrSK MEDFOttB,
New Zionist Leader
0KEC.O!7, SATTJRIKVY, RTJflrST 25, 3931
PSQE THREH
Ml
ugne"
OregoritaUannes"" ,C; J.CarWaSh",gtn Bts and 3 cars
Brand. . Bxs. 80? On Bartletu market easier.
Blue Goose xtr. 99 , , "us 1358 150 '85s 180s 195s Avg. I
Tip Top Icy 421 "" 200 M ln J 240 250 250 250 25 I
Fifth Ave. fey. 520 225 2M 2 M 2'5 22S 230 230 2 318 1
s S ; s s i
r -gjs s-a-s s a si
BARTLETT PEARS
PEN TO MEET
LK SITUATION
'"bea, president of the
CatUe Marketlnz assocla-
f told a series of meetings
Fmi at Klamath Palls and
. 'all to discuss the na
!nii situation, as well as
I laany local cnttlpmen are
to attend the meetings.
r l be in Yreka August
1 City hall, find In Kl&m-
P September 1 at the court
Fl unsatisfactory condl-
r e cattle business have
Ljtt misinformation which
P4 on ODeratlons. accord-
fotbet. He staten that
pwtlve for every cowman to
"wrmed on the situation,
tO Cam An hli nnaHllnm
ON SHORT YIELD
PORTLAND, Aug. 22.-(AP)-Fur-ther
gains in strength are indicated
in the Bartlett pear deal In prac
tically all sections. Not only Is
there an Improved feeling at pri
mary points of the Pacific slope and
the northwest especially, but con
suming centers of the midwest and
the east report betterment in the
demand and price from day to day.
Of more than passing Interest at
this time is the report that the
California shipping deal will be con
cluded within a week. Little is said
to remain there. In the northwest
the season is well under way in
practically all districts. Shipments
are Increasing and have about reach
ed their maximum! P.O.B. prices are
steady to firmer in practically all
sections.
Crop of practically all the major
producing districts of the Pacific
northwest is turning out much more
shorter than expected even a few
days ago when a substantial de
crease from earlier estimates was
forecast in a survey made by the
Journal.
- Pears out of the Rogue River dis
trict continue to outsell all other
packed Bartletts in this market, al
though Willamette valley Jumtole
stock shows the greatest total vol
ume. The latter are being used
extensively for canning with sales
up to $1.25 box.
1
Livestock.
PORTLAND. Ore., Aug. 22. (AP).
Tnt.tlp 2252 for week. Market
started steady with steers and she
stuff inclined to show strength in
spots and fractional advances. Top
steers held around 7.00, with bulk
of desirable sorts, 5.75 and better,
while offgrade was around 4.50.
Fairly good heifers scaled $5.00
6.50. Cutter to fairly good bulls
were $3.264.50. Vealcrs and calves
showed a spread of S8.50 and down
to $4.00 generally.
HOGS: 4050 for week. Slaughter
kinds opened 15 e 25c lower on Mon
day, . while the closing deals were
25 m 40c below last week's finals.
Monday sales for light butchers were
around $7.50 j 7.76. Closing prices
were around $7.50; although some
late trading Friday was around $7.26
0 7.35. Strong neavy soris au
KKnTKO hut mostly $7.00 and
less. Packing sows were around
$3.S04.25; slaughter pigs soia, o.i
ontn riv hut later not above
$7.00, although strictly choice was
quotable to $7 ou.
Di,rirn. iwMj Tjimbs and ewes
appeared steady to 25c lower for the
week, but yearlings
n ohnice valley lambs were
$5.00. with a few Monday 25c better.
Strictly choice shorn lamos
. trm. of $5.00 and
down to $4.75 generally. M"um.
yearlings sold $3.ouc.3.ou - -
llVL at $4.00: cull and choice ewe.
spread $1.00(33.25.
Indications : that the MacDonald
government was reaching a crisis in
England, in Its errn-t .
economy nrrornm ...
influence. .
Reports from the Youngstown area
indicated that tAai , .
. wuvpu- MUUia DC
maintained around recent levels next
ano might show a little up
turn. A fresh fli.n r
the prospect of a 10 to 15 per cent
cut in steel wages, however, has been
Interpreted in Borne quarters as in
dicating that executives look for only
a mild seasonal upturn.
Todays closing prices fo.- 17 select
ed StOclCR fnllnm.
American Can , giyt
i. oc 170
Anaconda
Curtlss Wrgiht . .... . .ZT. 3
General Motors . 35
Int. T. & T " " 00
Montgomery Ward 2074
raramount Pub. 2314
Radio
Southern Pac ni
S. O. of Cal Z.Z.Z. 40
o. 01 n. j 40
Trans. Am. .. 714
Dnlted Aircraft " 011
Tt . . " ' 'S i
u. o. oieei f.. 371 1
vurw i itusi snu oa.
5-yr. Fxd. Trust.... J. " "1 7
pay.
liWERAL
IWAFTERiON
Pjovicea for Fred Furry,
away very suddenly at
l '""wi at noon rriaay,
I"1 of which appeared In
1 wn 01 this paper, will
IT residence at 3:00
i- iMwrmrnt in rnoe-
tal parlors in charge.
Wrs Favor
Mithment of
County Offices
Passed h t.h Tn
pa - . r
I,, ' Andrews, worthy
t the county court
JDt1 nealtn unlt
jJ'T agent and county
Er ent, and consolidate
01 mmt. .
engineer ana
-nouter, was filed this
L"101 taxation" la" set
w iv the drastic
1. ""olutlon turther
" "epa be taken ere the
eomlng year la com-
) winty Oranges for
KT -
h tC"""n:"on. Tht Peas
f theater.
Portland Produce
1tw1iiPt.
PORTLAND, Ore., Aug. 22. (API-
Butter, eggs. mu.
butterfat. live poultry, on.ons pota
toes, wool, hay - quotations unchanged.
Portland Wheat
rf - )
Aaaociuttid Pra9 Photo
Tha world Zionist congress at
Basle, Switzerland, elected Nahum
Sokolow, veteran of the Zionist
movement, president of the world
organization. ,
VOICE OF MEDFORD'
TOPIC FOR DR. FUNK
Union services will be conducted
in the English Lutheran church at 8
o'clodk Sunday evening. ' Dr. Funk
will speak on an interesting theme
in discussing "The Voice of Medford."
The pastor will reply to the ques
tion, "Can character bo molded by
an act of the will?" The public is
cordially invited to attend.
Meteorological Report
August 22, 1931.
Forecasts.
Medford and viclnitv: Tr.nichf anH
Sunday fair; normal temperature.
Oregon:. Fair tonight and Sunday;
normal temperature.
Local Data.
Lowest temperature this morning,
48 degrees.
Temperature a .year ago today:
Highest, 92; lowest. 51.
Total precipitation since September
1, 1930, 13.67 inches.
Relative humidity at 5 o. m. vester-
day, 14; 6 a. m. today, 54.
Sunset today, 7:01 p. m.
Tomorrow: Sunrise. 6:27
sunset, 7 p. m.
Observations taken at ff fl
Meridian Time.
City
i v
Baker City B4 48 .... Clear
Boston 66 60 .... P. Cdy.
Boise 90 60 .... Clear
Chicago 72 64 .... Clear
Denver 88 62 .... P. Cdy.
Des Moines 82 64 .... Clear
Fresno 96 64 .... Clear
Helena 78 64 .... Clear
Los Angeles 90 68 .... Clear
Medford 87 50 .... Clear
New York 74 62 .... Cloudy
Phoenix 102 80 T. Cloudy
Portland 74 56 .... Clear
Reno 92 64 .". Clear
Roseburg 80 50 .... Clear
Salt Lake 94 66 .01 Clear
San Francisco 72 66 .... Clear
Seattle 68 54 .... Clear
Spokane 92 64 .... Clear
Washington. D.C. 62 M Cloudy
T
TOTING ON ROADS
With the hunting season approach
ing, the state police, Captain R. M.
Bown In charge of the southern Ore
gon district, will take steps for a
rigid enforcement of the new state
law prohibiting transportation of a
loaded gun on the highway, be the
gun totcr aboard a horse, auto, mo
torcycle or afoot. The main purpose
of the new law is to halt the prac
tice of shooting at deer or wild birds
from moving cars along the high
ways, and prevent accidents due to
hurried removal of the weapon from
the auto.
The framer of the law figured that
by the time an autolst stops his car
and loads his gun, whatever he in
tends to shoot at will be out of
range. - v"
Dozens of permits for carrying pis
tols have been Issued in the past fort
night, and the new law also applies to
them, when on the highway. The
permit Is good only for the pistol for
which It Is Issued, and a rifle, shot
gun or a different calibre pistol can
not be carried under the same license.
Captain Bown returned yesterday
from an Inspection of his district.
4 1
PORTLAND, Ore.. Aug. 22.-(AP-
Wat: U1h tw Close
itii AR3. .45V
Cash grain: M
oahh hlnpstem
,K 45,4
Soft white 45(,
Western wnue a,
Hard winter " 43,
Northern spring - - ' a,.
Western red $1750
Oats: No. 3 white 130.
Todays car receiyw.
flour 9; corn 5; oats 4; hay 1. i
San mm-lM-o ni"'",s'AP.
BAN FRANCISCO. Aug. -(A!',
Butterfat f ob. Ssn Fr.ncl.co 32c.
Wall Street Report
E,FI
LOCAL RESIDENT, DIES
Word has been received in Medford
of the death Thursday nlglit in Phoe
nix, Ariz., of Mrs. Martha DeVore.
wife of Charles DeVore. who formerly
resided In Medford. Funeral services
are being conducted in Phoenix to
day. I
Mrs. DeVore is survived by her
widower, Charles Devore, son 1 nomas.
H,i,rrttir Martha. Ruth, her sis
ter. Mrs. F. J. Wllmot of Medford.
and several relatives In Iowa.
The DeVore family left Medioro
about five years ago fo.- Arizona,
where they have resided since that
time. Martha Ruth will come to
urnr .ni make her home with her
aunt. Mrs. Wllmot. Mr. DeVore will
return to Medford later.
-
Stock sale wm"
(Copyright. WlStandard Statistics
Anat M.
go 20 20 vO
106 4 64 6 !'
65.0 10" :
68 3 167 1""
75 1 164 S I"4
TnAaV
Prev. day. .. 106 7
..n . 1113
Month ago. 108.8
1 on 1
Month ago- -Year
ago... 163.7 i"-
165
- - ' Tn 1 API
NEW YORK. Aug
Trading in stock, came
standstill today. -
'"1L.:rdThec'U..nd
r.in pm'nent Wue. were .arge
17 fractional.
OFF TO PENITENTIARY
Robert Poole. 20. Gold Hill youth,
who confessed he et fires in the
Foots creek district, so ne rniuin.
. .... .. -.. ii.i tn the custody of
Sheriff Ralph Jennings fqr Salem, to
start serving a one-yer Ku..v..
Poole was accompanied by Raymond
Harry Hubbard. 27. who confessed the
theft of $147 from the sefe of the
local Western Union office, after he
had clandestinely secured the sate
combination from his brother's cloth-Ina-
while en route to a cleaning es
tablishment. Hubbard was arrested
at Willows. Cel., ten hours after the
robbery, end all but $10 of the stolen
money was regained.
$1000.000 Kodak prlrea. Details at
Peasley Studio.
For Sale Choice Bartletts for can
ning. 2c per lb. f3Q3 . Jackson 8t
Classified advertising fell remit
Radio Program
KMED
(Mall Trlbuna-Vlrgln Station)
Sallirdnr.
P. M.
5 to 6 Lewis 8uper Station; So.
Oregon Theatre Guide; News
and Markets by Mali Tribune.
6 to 7 Jackson Hot Springs:
Where to Go; Old Time Fid
dlers Contest.
7 to 9 Happiness Train; All
Request 'Program.
Rlimlay.
A. M.
8 to 10 KMED presentation.
10 to 11 Watchtower Program:
Jackson Hot Springs.
11 to 12:30 Light Sunday mu
sical selections.
P. M
12 30 to 19:45 Twin Plunges.
12:46 to 3:30 Light popular
program.
4:30 to 8 KMED presentation,
tion.
8 to 9 Valley Radio Church.
Momlav.
A. M.
7:65 to 8 Breakfast Broadcast
of news by Mall Tribune.
8 to 9 Treasure Box; West Bide
Pharmacy: Gold Seal.
9 to 10 Friendship Circle by
Economy Oroceterla; City
Cleaning and Dyeing, Adrlennes,
10 Weather forecast.
10 to II Snow White; Oardner
Drug Co.
11 to 12 Sperry Plour; Burel
son's Ladles' Wear; Jackson
Co. Bldg. and Loan.
P. M
12 to 1 Monarch Seed and Feed
Co.. news flashes by Mall Trib
une. 1 to 2 M. F. and H. Co.: McNalr
Bros.
2 to 3:30 Snider's Dairy; World
Bookman.
P. M
4:30 to 5 KMED presentstlon.
5 to 6 80. Oregon Theatre Oulde;
news and markets by Msll Trib
une. 6 to 7 Mutual Mill: Where to
Oo; The Toggery: Uncle Jerry.
7 to 8 Happiness Train; Hutch
inson Tree Surgery: John Cupp
Furniture: all request.
8 to 9 KMED presentation; re
mote for Fox Craterlsn.
crops
St. Mark a EpUropal.
Wm. B. Hamilton, Re-ctoi
Corner Oakdale and Fifth St.
8 a. m., Holy communion.
Catholic Church.
So. Oakdale and 10th St.
Masses at 7 and 9 a.m.
folks, 7 p. m.. In the ch-rpel. Miss
Oeraldine Fox leads the devotions;
the pastor conducts the discussion.
Adventuring In Friendship,"
Sunday school, 9:45 a. m with
classes and welcome for all. B.. J.
Neumann, superintendent.
Ild-week meeting Wednesday, 7:45
p. m.. in the chapel. The pastor
leads in "Going to the Mountains
with the Sftvlour Mount Hattln." ,
All are welcome to the spiritual
ministerles of this church.
Full f.oiKl Church.
Newtown St.. near Main.
R. D. Streyffeler, pastor.
Sunday school, 9:45 a. m
Morning worship, 11 a. m
Evangelistic service, 8 p. m.
Bible study Thursday evening. A
welcome to all.
Main Street Methodist Church, South.
N. D. Wood, pastor.
Announcement for Sunday. August
33, 1931.
9:45 a. m., Sunday school.
11 a. m., Sermon by the pastor.
7 p. m., Epworth league worship
service.
PilRrlm Holiness Church.
Temporary location, 134 South Lin
coln St.
Rev. W. Marvin Gilliam, pastor.
Sunday school, 9:45 a. m.
Morning worship, 11 a. m.
People's meeting, 7:30 p. m.
We extend a welcome to all. If
you don't attend church elsewhere
come worship with us.
First Presbyterian Church.
Claude B. Porter, minister.
Bible school. 9:45 a, m.
Morning worship service, 11 a. m
Rev. F. E. Bancroft of Sausallto, Cal.,
will preach.
Mrs. Alexander Sparrow will sing
"The Lord la Mindful of His Own,
with Mrs. George Andrews accom
panying at the organ console.
We gladly welcome all who will
come and worship with us.
First mint 1st Chiin-li.
W. H. Eaton, minister.
9:45 a. m.. Sunday school.
11 a. m., Morning worship.
7 p. m Young People's groups.
8 p. m.. Union services at First
Lutheran church.
Our pastor, Dr. Eaton, has returned
from his vacation and will be the
speaker at the morning service.
You are cordially Invited to attend
these services.
First Christian Church.
Ninth and Oakdale Sts.
W. R. Balrd, minister.
Bible school at 9:30 a. m. M. E
Olson, superintendent.
1 Morning worship from 10:30 to
11:30.
Anthem, "Praise Ye the Father1
(Gounod).
Sermon subject, "Victorious Faith.'
Christian Endeavor at 7 p. m.
Union church services at the Luth
eran church at 8 o'clock.
Free MethodlHt Church.
j Through the appointment of the
Oregon conference of the Free Meth
odist church, and trusting that it Is
also through divine providence, we
are In the city of Medford
' We desire the fellowship of all
christian people.
i We will hold our first service Sun
day morning, August 23. There will
be evening service.
We will be glad to greut any and
all at these services.
Rev. E. N. Long and Family.
St. IVterN I.utlierun Church,.
(Mo. Synod.)
East Main St. and Portland Ave.
H. H. Young, pastor.
Divine worship Sunday morning at
11 o'clock. ,
David a Man According to the
Heart of Qod." theme.
A short business meeting after
services.
Choir will meet immediately after
sen ices.
No evening services Sunday.
Young People's society will meet
next Friday evening In the John
Hueners home near Jacksonville.
Public always welcome.
International llltile Students, .
Judge Rutherford, lecturer.
The Watch Tower program which
is given by electrical transcription
over KMED every Sunday morning at
10 o'clock, consists of a lecture by
Judge Rutherford, world wide known
Bible exponent. The subject of the
talk Sunday Is "Judgment of the Na
tions.
International Bible Students meet
for study .n-erv Sunday morning at
10:30 at tne home of Mrs. W. W
Bailey, 102 Mistletoe street, and every
Wednesday afternoon at 2 o'clock at
the home of Mrs. Anna Brewer, 727
South Central avenue. All Interested
In Watch Tower Bible stuay are wel
come.
The rending room whtcn Is located
at 401 in the Medford building, is
open daily from 8 a. m. to 6 p. m.,
except Sundays and holidays. The
librarian Is In attendance from 11 to
4. at which time the Bible and all
authorized Christian Science litera
ture may be read, borrowed or pur
chased. The public is cortllrtlly invited to
attend the services on.1 visit the read
ing room.
chaiWaRajh
IS LAST OF
PERTH, Australia (AP) Penni
less and almost fr lend leas, an old
man died in the state hospital here,
and It was not until then that It
became known that he was Lord
Shernrd. 12th baron of an ancient
line. No doubt the title died with
him.
The barony of Shernrd of Leltrlm
was founded In 1027, and the third
baron was c routed an carl of Great
Britain in 17U. But with the sixth
earl in 1850 the turtunes or the
family fell into decline.
Robert Caste) Shepherd, twelfth
baron, for some years had eked out
a meagre existence as a gold pros
pector in Australia.
Lovely permanent waves, 44.50. Fin
ger waving, 66c. Prevost's, "815 W-
Main. Phone 363.
3
Valley tludio church,
(Undenominational)
T. L. Thuemler, pastor.
Services every Sunday evening
between the hours of eight and
nine.
The Medford male quartet will
furnish the muBlc and there will be
story for the children as usual.
Sermon subject Is "How to Get
Rich Quick" by the pnstdr. Now
those that are not rich had better
listen In and learn how to get rich,
especially in depressing times. This
is a subject that will Interest old
and young.
Questions and suggestions are re
quested.
Tune in and make your home a
place of worship during this hour.
Church or (1ml.
Corner Haven and Holly.
Sunday school, 10 a. m. Teed Car
din, superintendent.
Preaching at 11 a. m. Subject "The
Midnight Cry." by H. W. Burch.
Young people's meeting at 7 p. m.
Mr. Card in and Mr. Bucanon In
charge.
Preaching at 8 p. m. Subject "The,
Apostasy or the Church and What
Her Destruction Will Be."
There will -be special singing and,
good music.
Come let us worship tho Lord to
gether, ItAhel Mlnfllonary liuptlNt Church.
"The church that lives the gospel.",
235 North Bartlett.
Rodney Richards, uastor.
Sunday school, 10 a. m.
Preaching. 11 a. m. and 8 p. m.
Second coming of our Loid.
And then shall appear the sign of
the Son of Man in heaven; and then'
shall all the tribes of the earth
mourn, and they shall sea the Son
or Man coming in the clouds or
heaven, with power and great glory.
Matt. 24:30.
Kngllfth Lutheran Church.
Fourth at Oakdale Ave.
"Where the Way Is Made Plain."
"The Shunamlte" will be the sub
ject for the sermon by the pastor
at the hour or worship, 11 s. m. Dr.
Funk will continue the special series
of sermons for the month of August
on "The Key to the Scriptures" and
"Salute to Man by the Way."
Union services will be held in this
church at 8 p. m. The pastor will
speak on the subject, "The Voice of
Medford."
Our Bible school begins at 10:15 a.
m., with classes for all ages.
The Fedenited Chun-hen.
Central Point, Ore.
J. M. Johnson, pastor.
"A Gospel for All Men" Is the title ;
of the lesson this week. The 10th '
and 11th chapters of Acts Is the text.
School opens at 9:45 and there is a
class and a teacher for each age
group. All are welcome.
A fine group of young people are
enjoying the devotional services. In
the Endeavor. Unusual Interest Is
being shown for summer tlmo, and
all are looking forward to real re
cruiting in the next few weeks.
"The place and importance of Obe
dience" will be the theme of the
morning sermon, and in the evening
the subject will be: "Russia's place
as a leador nation in the Internation
al drama." We will appreciate It if
you wilt bring your friends, and the
strangers.
Last Times Tonitel
Adorable , , W ;-;
Chiinniug . . . Liii!! J
Than Kver mmmm
Vint Church of ChrM, HclentlNt.
Authorised branch of The Mother
Church, The First Church of Christ,
Scientist, In Boston, Mass.
Services are held every Sunday at
11 o'clock, church edifice, 212 North
Oakdale. Subject for Sunday, August
23: Mind.
Sunday school at 9:45. Applicants
under the age of 20 may be admitted.
Wednesday evening meetings, which
Include testimonies of Christian Sci
ence healings, at 8 o'clock.
You have treat coming to you
ir you have not had a milk ihukc
made at Heath's Drug Store
The biggest little fountain In
town In the coolest store In
town.
217 C Main
DEVELOPING
and
PRINTING
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0- vlt. ID-plate llattery, tf "
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Classified advertising; lent results.
Rebuilt Batteries $3.00
Batteries Charged
50c
Service Electric Co.
Phone 1279 111 (to. Holljr )t.
rirnt Methodist.
Alexander O. Bennett, pastor.
Sundsy morning worshlo. 11 o'clock
with sermon by the psstor, "He Is
Rich to All That Call Upon Him."
Sundsy evening union worship. 6
O'clock, in the Lutheran church, West
Fourth snd Oakdale.
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