Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, August 24, 1931, Page 3, Image 3

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    Jedford Pear Sales on New York Aiirrinn
L York Daily Fruit Importer, fuV to T. v Ctl0n
f - the FruityJ; He Mart Tribune by
medford soil tribune, medford, oreoon, Monday, august 24, 1931
A
an Oregon Bartletts were sold here today
ttncy
fancy
Mies tncy
, an Oregon
extras .
Bxs.
..532
..530
70s
80s
215
Oregon Bartletta, average 2.
Bartletts sold ,here today. Market' atronV
Bxs. 80s 80s 100s 110s inn.;...
60s 100s 110s 120s
215 215 215 215
330 230 230 235
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Lcir Oregon Bartletts sold hero today. Market about 'unchanH
K. ...... ! '"OS 110s 120S !35s 150s las.
aiu 215 SIR lie n.. .
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216 215
240
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Cgiit extras
ur. fancy -
Lugbt extras 273
L, fancy -.,......, ...195
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ION HIGHWAY HEAVY RECEIPTS
1 EAGLE POINT
B IS WEEK
V on the Crater lake highway.
Uir tmce eany summer De-
bite Point and Trail, will be
y tf Thursday of this week,
filiate Job, and consisted of
Ynlng and widening the high-
a, rniintv rented the nan.
I machinery, in order that the
could be finished. '
i fork eliminated the curves on
a tt Butte Falls Junction and
pitted the road from Reese
u ma.
kpleuon practically ends road
la jackson county this season
the exception of smoothing out
bber of roads on the floor of
alley, after the fruit travel is
ud a rain comes.
IMP within the budget, the
ki court suspended operations on
Lie Creek snd Dead Indian mar
fads. This for years has furnish-
jlhrork to residents of the two
Impeded that road work will
burned In the winter, when the
awjr work relief plan, now be
tranilated by Governor Meier
mderway. It is expected work
town county will be concen
i go the straightening of the
tt highway between Medford and
a! Point and straightening and
og of the Green Springs moun.
tilt of the Klamath-Ashland
"I.
Hi also been suggested that
I the winter work be started
.proposed Tiller-Trail cut-off,
turner, has to come before
Hot of the district tor a special
ind It Is doubtful If the red
Halved could be unraveled be
at spring, even It the special
lel ' .
:
Imen and Ladies
to Greet Leaders
tribe and council of the local
lodge will hold a Joint mect-
Kly evening, August 25th for
Wpcsa of meeting Mr. and Mrs.
Sji of Portland. Keys is the
ijumor saglmore of Oregon and
&! Is a past Pocahontas. ,
tounenta will be served by the
lud a good attendance is de-
Oregon Wool
lakes Blankets
For Mann's Sale
P iheep that roam the hills
nays of southern Oregon
(Omjns In,.
l . o "mj meir own wjoay.
PUlQtetft fn mhih .i ..-
theft wool are featured
m me largest events of the
lt U.nn'. ts .
1 1 ' o ucmr.nuDi store.
Ioe of t , ,..
J " west comes from the
J Blver valley. This pure
W1 has been used in the
"ture of the beautiful
r" onered today. The sheep
law 8 ve an extrtt cn0"
"wests to express their pride.
BIRTHS
lOUr .... .. ... .
l niu iwrs. urvuie anores,
Pghlng s pounds. 3 ounces,
community hospital Saturday,
pane's Today
r" greatest on earth, in un
P4 Power and undeveloped
I " U dangerous to underestl
f "no.
Hoover and Walter S
fcwd of the American Tele-
r telegraph Co, nave been
r "W relief effort" at Rapl-
la,)- Both are able men, both
j7 avoiding conditions that
L w tn coming winter.
r11 Tou "map out relief?
Wroprlt money, dlstrib-
i fcTVlelT nl wisely as pos-
C" 'nit would be the dread-
I hlch our government tears
17 'a is supposed to fAr
f r.
1 nne's style show,
I terlan. tonight.
C Works does ex-
135 s 150s 165s 180s Avg
220 225 235 245 226
240 250 260 265 247
210s 228s 234s 252s Avg
265 235 235 ..... 243
235 230 170 170 232
- ..... 230
220 200 . 228
215 190 .... ...... 225
160s 195s 210s 228s Avg.
260 232
255 255 232
250 245 210 232
. 240 235 215 231
..... 225 220 205 219
235 210 200 227
255 236
PORTLAND. Au
While there was no material change
In the price list on ch.w At m.
em or western points during the
" uays, latest renectlon is a
trifle easier than a week' ago.
General trade conditions in the
market for butter are practically un
changed for the week's opening.
Late price shadlne on fMrmi hv
some private lirma as well as out-
Hiuers, is very narmiui to the local
traae aitnougn conditions elsewhere
are reoorted steady tn firm tvai
co-ops are making no change.
extreme strengen is continued in
the market for live chickens here.
Prices in the peach trade here
are demoralized with greater reduc
tions Monday than had been ex-
nfrtfri firdAtW Incronisri raff or I n ma
by truck appear the chief offenders
at me moment.
Livestock.
PORTLAND, Ore., Aug. 24. (AP)
CATTLE 2600, Including 159 through;
steady. Steers 600-900 lbs., good (6.50.
7.00, medium $5.25-6.50, common
$3.76-5.25; 900-1100 lbs., good 0.50
7.00, medium $5.00-6.50, common
S3.50-5.00; 1100-1300 lbs., good 6.26
7.00, medium 14.25-6.25. Heifers 550
850 lbs., good $5.50-6.00, medium
$4.50-5.50. common $3.25-4.50. Cows,
good $4.25-4.85, common snd medi
um, $3.00-4.25, low cutter and cutter
$1.00-3.00. Bulls (yearlings exclud
ed) good and choice (beef) $4.50
4.75; cutter, common and medium
$3.00-4,50. Veelers (milk fed) good
and choice $7.00-8.50, medium $6.00
7.50, cull and common $4.00-6.00.
Calves 250-600 lbs. good and choice
$6.00-8.00. common and medium
$3.50-8.00.
HOOS 2200; 25-35 lower; light light
140-160 lbs. good and choice $6.25
7.35. Light weight 160-180 lbs. good
and choice $7.00-7.35: 180-200 lbs.
god and choice $7.00-7.35. Medium
weight 200-220 lbs. god and choice
$6.25-7.35, 220-250 lbs. good and
choice $5.75-6.75. Heavy weight 259
290 lbs. good and choke $5.25-6.25,
290-360 lbs. good and choice $4.75
5.75. Packing sows 275-500 lbs. me
dium and good $3 00-4.75. Feeder
and stocker pigs 70-130 lbs. good and
choice $6.00-7.00.
SHEEP AND LAMBS 2.000; steady.
Lambs 90 lbs. down, good and choice
$5.60-6.75, medium $3.50-5 00. all
weights, common $3.00-3.50. Yearling
wethers 90-110 lbs. medlun. to choice
$3.00-4.00. Ems 90-100 lbs. medium
to choice $2.00-2.50. 120-150 lbs. me
dium to choice $1.75-2.25, all weights,
cull and common $1.00-1.76.
Wall Street Report
STOCK SALE AVFIIAIIFS
(Copyright. 1931, by Standard
Statistics Co.)
60 20 20 90
Indls. RRs. Wis Total
Today 106.8 64.2 161.7 109.2
Prev. day 106.4 64.6 161.7 109.7
Week ago .. .108.2 66.5 163.8 ill.6
Month ago...l06.3 73.2 161.B lino
Year ago......l64.0 117.6 217.1 166.0
Portland Produce
..r . v.rx H API BUt-
runiuA1'i - ----
-,..- ni .nw nr better 31
ler: r-rmw. aa
32c; standards, 29 m 30c cartons.
BUTTERFAT: uireci. "i-i
track 23 a 26c; stations No. 1, 25 a
26c. Portland delivery prices: No.
1 butterfat, sour, 29 30c: sweet.
32(33c. ,
. pmiltrv Producers
. tUUO. rou.iv j
selling prices: Fresh extras, 24c,
standards, vsc; i""""- -"
MILK: Buying prices: Grade n
$2 1714 Portlond delivery and ln-
"P""0": .. a,mn once
to retailers: Country killed hogs,
best butchers under 100 lbs.. 10
r:?: n.ii i3ei3',4c
10'AiC: veaiera, ou-" - -yearling
lambs. Be: spring lamb.
910c: heavy ewes. 45c; canner
cows. 3 m 5c; bulls. 6 6c.
LIVE POULTRY: nei ;
-t..H si4 lbs. up.
Heavy nens. w."-.
2022c: medium. ISc; ..
broilers under iv "J om
ul lbs.. 1618c; colored
'.' ' : atu- old roosters.
H.6c: gee...
"potatoes: Locsl Hi' lb,
OTn..MhLn.n 1'5. oroducer:
and vetch. iiun
NEW YORK, Aug. 24. ( AP) The
stock market developed a better tone
In the late trading today, after show
ing rather marked heaviness for a
time earlier In the session, as the
British budget crisis exerted a mo
mentarily adverse psychological In
fluence. As Important banking circles were
Inclined to take a mildly optimistic
view, however, share prices recovered.
The market was dull and apathetic
throughout (Vic day. "
Today's closing prices for 17 se
lected stocks follow:
American Can . 91
American T. it T 169
Anaconda 24
Curtis Wright ...l 3
General Motors 35
Int. T. & T 28
Montgomery Ward : 20
Paramount Pub 23
Radio 19
Southern Pacific 72
S. O. of Cal 40
S. O. of N. J 40J4
Trans Am 7
.United Aircraft 27
U. S. Steel 87 !4
Corp't Trust Shs 4
5-yr. Fxd. Trust .. : 7
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The county clerk has completed a
check of the registration cards for
this county and has cost Into the
discard, 1,112 voters who did not go
to the polls 4n the last 36 months,
despite the fierceness of some of the
elections. Notices will be forwarded
to the Indifferent ones that, unless
they re-reguter, they will not be en.
titled to vote at the 1932 primaries
and presidential elections, which
promise to provide the most exclt
ment and candidates of Any ballot
casting Bince'the nation was "kept
out of war."
El
DEAIH OF LITHIA ELK
Execution of the bull elk in Llthia
park, which recently savagely attack
ed its keeper. "Dock" Jordan, has
been delayed until after the opening
of the deer season. Permission was
asked of the state game commission
to kill the beast, and It was Bug
gested that death be not adminis
tered until later, when it would be
legal, and the steaks thereof tenderer.
Keeper Jordan Is convalescing rapia-
Iv. and the elk Is regaining its ior-
mer nice disposition, though Its
horns are still In the "velet.
Don't forget Adrlenne's style show,
8:45. at Fox Craterlan, tonight.
ASHLAND Stevens Variety Store
opened In new location at 171 East
Main, formerly occupied oy
rud Tailor 8hop.
Portland Wheat
PORTLAND, Aug. 24. ("
Wheat: . ao,t
t JESS
Sept. (new).... . ' ,8
Dec.
Cash wheat. J7
Biff Bend Blues tern
laltA ....... " " .
DUU 44
Western white 4,t
Hard winter - - 41i4
Northern spring 4,,
Western red -- ;" '
Tc,.y. - rlpts: w T
flour, 13: com. 8: osfj .
8.n Frsnclvo B'''r','(AP)
better
every time
Oncr yoa tttte Kellogg
PEP Bran Flakei you'll pre
fer them vry time.
Whole wheat for nonrlth
ment. Eitr brin-ju$t
enough to be mildly laxative
for health. And PEP-the
matchlese flavor to put new
joy In eating.
At groceri in the red-an.
trreen package. Made by
Kellogg In Battle Creek.
i
PEP
BRAN FLAKES
Annual I'lcnlc
Friday Kvenlnj;
Shriners of Htllah Temule. Malta
Commanctery, No. 4, and Scottish Rite
Masons are alt looking forward to
i-Tiaay evening, when the groups will
conduct their annual picnic at Jack
son Hot Springs. Members of the or
ders have Invited their .wives and
lamllies to take part in the big social
event.
Although the entertainment starts
at 4 o'clock, the basket dinner will
not be served until 6:30 p. m. Swim-'
mlng, dancing, cards and stunts
are among the entertaining features.
committees Include: general. C. Y.
Tengwald. R. W. Lee and D. L. David
son; decorations, D. R. Terrett, Carl
Glasgow and waiter H. Jones; pub
licity. Herb Grey and Fred D. Wag
ner; grounds. Elmer C. Biegel. P. P.
Whittle and A. M. Roberts: music, C.
C. Bro and A. J. McAllen; refresh
ments, W. F. Loo mis, R. E. Sweeney.
E. J. Parlow, George S Gray. M. W.
Grugg, B. R Isaac; and stunts. E. C.
Jerome, O. O. Alenderfer and J. C.
Thompson,
Mr. and Mrs. Hill
entertain Club
Mr. and Mrs. Ted Hill entertained
at their Central Point home Friday
evening, for members of the "Be
Jolly" club and their husbands. The
party was in celebration of the Hills'
crystal wedding anniversary.
Mrs. Hill was charming in her wed-
ding gown and the house was ap
propriately decorated for the occas
ion. .
Interesting games composed the en
tertainment for the evening and
many lovely gifts were presented the
Hills. Refreshments were served at
a late hour.
Those present were Misses Blanch
Arnold, Rose Jones, Amelia Hartman
and Sydney Bender and Messrs. and
Mesdames C. Z. Boyden, R. W. Craw
ford, J. E. Lester. W. H. Lcwiu, F.
Henspetcr and Ted Hill
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Photos of Cabaret
riense Society Folk. !
The photographs taken of Mrs. :
Stewart Patterson's delightful cos
tume party of Saturday night and
printed in Sunday's Mail Tribune,
have been the subject of much
comment in social circles. The pho
tographs were taken by J. Verne
Shangle. whose work is much appre
ciated by many guests attending the
party, who will treasure them as
souvenirs of the Jolly event.
Will Return to This
City to Make Home
.Society is welcoming the news that
Mr. and Mrs. R; E. McElhose and
children, former residents of this
city. are. returning soon to make their
home here. They have been living
In Grants Pass for some time and
have been greatly missed In musical
and social circles.
Minn (irons - - -Vlxltft
Here.
Miss Ruth Gregg of Astoria, Ore.,
arrived In Medford by train this
morning to visit Mr. and Mrs. Herb
Grey. Miss Gregg and Mrs. Grey
are sisters.
I SUNDAY FIRE
APPLEGATE AREA
The Jinx hanging over the Cra
ter National forest about forest fires
starting In the Applegate district
on Sundays, ran true to form yes
terday, as a fire of unknown origin
urose in Maple Oulch in the ster
ling creek district above Jackson
ville at 3:30 p.m. yesterday which
before it came under control at 10
o'clock last night had burned over
sn area of about 50 acres in brush.
Thirty-five fire fighters were sent
from Medford late In the afternoon:
Up to early this afternoon no new
fires had been reported on state
protected land in this section over
the week-end, and the only fire over
the week-end In the Crater lorest
was the one at Maple gulch.
No more green slab wood available
this year after Sept. t4tli. A big load
for $5.00 cash. Valley Fuel Co., Inc.
Mrs. Rlnehart Kerent
durst of Hutchisons
Mrs. Nelle Rlnohart. who spent
several days as guest of M:. and Mrs.
C. I. Hutchison upon arrival here
from Los Angeles, left over the week
end for her home in Peru, Ind. Mrs.
Rlnehart and Mrs. Hutchison were
friends at school many years ago and
had not seen each other for 43 years
prior to Mrs. Rlnehart's recent ar
rival In this city.
While here Mrs. Rlnehart motored
to Crater lake with the Hutchisons
and was enthusiastic in voicing her
appreciation of the wor!rt wonder.
She Is returning east via tho Cana
dian Pacific route.
Popular maids and young matrons
of local society will take part in the
style revue at the Fox Craterlan this
evening, when Adrlenne's present
thetr Romantic Revivals lden. follow-
Portlamlers Are
lliests In Valley
Mr. and Mrs. Donald D. Huntress
of Portland arrived In Medford by
motor yesterday to spend a week as
guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. San ford
Richardson of Beall lane and other
relatives In the valley.
They were accompanied by Mrs.
Maine Pay and little granddaughter.
Patricia Pay Springer, who are guests
of Mr. Maury and Miss Morv Maurv
at their ranch homo In the Westaldi
district.
Miss Rpurrow Returns
Prom Travels Ahronil.
Mrs. Alex Sparrow left lost even
ing for Portland, where she will
meet her daughter, Miss Prances
Sparrow, who Is returning with the
Eliot Corbetts from a tour of the
continent. Ml as Sparrow has been
studying and traveling in Europe
for the post year. She Is expected
to return to Medford with her
mother Vednesday.
Mrs. Lmnsden Knterliiins
Hmt her. Mr. Berlin
Mrs. H. U. Lumsden has as house
guest for several days her brother,
J. 'B. Berlin of Olendole. Cal. Ho will
continue to Seattle after a short visit
here.
Miss Charlotte Ebbnge cf Los An
geles, who was a guest of Mrs. Ltlms
den for several days last week, left
over the week end for the north,
llu I !1 lug Itrlilfte Club
Will Meet Thursday
The opening meeting of Vhe Build
ing Bridge club will be hold at the
home of Mrs. R. A. Barker, 823 South
Oakdale, Thursday afternoon at 3
o'clock.
REVOLUTIONARY WAY
TO ROAST COFFEE
USED BY HILLS BROS
Controlled Roasting Just the
Opposite of Ordinary Method
LAST TIMES TONIGHT!
The Thrilling
Spy Romance ! '
"MEN OF
THE SKY"
, with
JACK WHITING
, IRENE DELROY
FRANK McHUGH
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Ins the regular screen showing.
Among those taking part will be
Mtssm Betty Janes, Harriet Camp
bell, Camille Clemenson, Clara Mary
Fuaon. Dorothy Roberts, Margaret
ChUders, Louise Lea then. Dolores
Hoi brook. Edith Webster, Maurine
Green, Margaret and Elizabeth Meil
tng, Dorothy Ninlnger, Eleanor Wolf.
Pansy Goodwyn and Meadames Wil
lard Whitman. Prank Herl and Ted
Leonard . Models from Adrlenne's
will be La net t a Goodwyn and Gold a
HUKtns.
The very young et will be repre-
r PSQE THREE
aented by little Crete hen McAllister
and Ray LaFVvre. pupils or Eve Ben-'
son. who will open the stylo thow
with a French minuet. agalnM, a novel
background representative ol the p-.
rlod from which the ideas of tfce,
present fall costumes axe taken.
Hoover Krtura.
WASHINGTON, Aug. 24. (API
President Hoover returned to thej
White House shortly before noon to
day from his Raptdan camp. He"
was accompanied by Senator Towns
end, Kepubltcnn, Delaware.
A I HO
PAT 11 K NKWS
COIXKGK COMKUY
FenturlnK
KI TH KTTLNO
Begins TOMORROW
Youthful Roma lire Heating to the
Magic liliylCiin of Love Him
By a radically different roanting
process Controlled Roasting
Hills Bros, give their rare blend a
flavor no other coffee has I
As the accuracy of the hour-fflass
depends upon an even, continuous
flow ... a little at a time ... so the
matchless, uniform flavor of Hills
Bros. Coffee is produced by Con
trolled Roasting the patented
nroccss that roasts evenly, continu
ously ... a UttU at a time. While
the coffee passes through the roast
ers, the heat is automatically con-1
trolled. Any variation in the roast I
is thus absolutely prevented! I
Such uniformity is not possible ;
by bulk methods. In spite of watch-
f ul care, some of the coffee ia roasted ,
too much some too little. Flavor :
variation is therefore inevitable.
As fast as Hills Bros. Coffee is
roasted, it is ground and packed in
vacuum. By this process, air, which j
destroys the flavor of coffee, is taken
from tha can, and kept out. Ordi-1
nary cans, even if "air-tight," will
not keep coffee fresh. Ask for Hills ,
Bros. Coffee by name, and look foi ,
the Arab trade-mark on the can.
HI1U Bros. Coffea. Inc., San I
Francisco, California, O ''
' The Crrulorft of
"VIENNESE NIGHTS' '
Have ('rented A not her
MiKtrrjilcce
CHILDREN
of DREAMS
Him
M AIIIT
SCHILLING
PAUL GREGORY
TOM PATRIC0LA
CHORUS OF 100
ir you hate a Ihouiht t finer
thing In iwrren romanii . . . t'rt
tlrrlnx melmllni . . . you'll waul
to ee till, uli'tur over and orr
(4ln!
AlMl
PtTIIK NKWS
Bobby Jones
Golf Reel
THE DRIVER'
BARGAIN PRICES
Mat 20c Eve 30c
Kiddies 10c Anytime
L
She Thought
jt (Was JjoOe
His handsome fact-mhts winning
smile how they had thrilled her
once But now all she could
remember was his
tuexcusaote careteft JW'
uess about "Att"
, t
"The man of her dreams," he seemed out
there on the sun-lit beach. But the first
time they danced together romance fled!
A man and a maid by the Summer sea. Long
lazy hours on the beach together. "It's
lovt!" she told herself and thrilled with happi
ness . . .Then came the dance the discovery
that almost broke her heart. How could she
ever have thought she cared for him a man
who could be guilty of "B.O." (body odor)
Hot weather no excune
It was breathlessly hot as they danced to
gether. But that was no excuse in her eyes.
The "B.O." offender is nivtr forgiven, no
matter what the weather may be.
Take no chances. Carelessness may cost
success . . . popularity . . . even love itself.
Make Lifebuoy your toilet soap then you
know you're safe from offending even on the
hottest, stickiest day.
Lifebuoy 'scooling, refreshing, penetrating
lather purifies pores removes all odor. Its
pleasant, txtra-cUan scent that vanishes at
you rinse-tclls you Lifebuoy is a rial safe
guard against "B.O."
New complexion beauty
What is your complexion worry? Dull,
cloudy skin? Coarse pores? Try a daily
Lifebuoy 'facial'. Massage the pure, bland
lather well into the skin. Then rinse. Pores
are gently freed of clogged impurities
dull skins toned to fresh, healthy radiance.
Adopt Lifebuoy today.
A tndtit LEVER BROTHERS CO., CuMv, Mm.
Lifebuoy
HEALTH SOAP
stops body odor
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Hcliind nias.sivn walls "of
Mccl, your vnlunhloH arc
safe from fire ami theft'
You no doubt have rom
jncrcial papers, contracts,
letters or heirlooms that
deserve the 100 protec
tion afforded by the
Jackson County Hank's"
Safety Deposit Vault.
Come in and Make Arrangements for a Box
The Jackson County Bank
ESTABLISHED ISIS
Medford, Oregon
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