Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, August 28, 1931, Page 5, Image 5

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    fyY Cry Problem
III Reproduction by
Woadcasting Experts
Mvmond Crowley
L vnRK. Aug. 38. (AP) HOW
Lb t MHy cry. when y have
K-tfi problem, that la drlv
r'. . mn tn the veriro nf
"duct quacker, played with c
Kttlonal Broadcasting comp
nul'etlects department" has
o. w do so far. It sounds pr
lZ$k the air, but the four
ilways, lear n uucrni V ouuuu
Uiajndless quest and mul-
aperlments of the past few
ill leaning w uib ucaiwruiK
that 'there 'probably Isn't
rfo WUpd Iri-the world Just
Lnterwaullng youngster. Some
jgetea the department add a
Mj nd,a .common pin to Its
ml the suggestion was vetoed.
L noisiest room In the world"
Li tMy call the tiny laboratory
fji Avenue wnere uw aepari-
pnpareB Its noises, xne duiiq-
mBiiieM, thunaer, steamboat
lvt raUistorma and gunfire ra
ta have heard In t,he last six
Lh years are there ready to
ulo clamor again at a mo-notice.
llellr, director of noise, Is par-
ysj proua' Oi nis uuu.-' i& nas a
U. it is the same Hon that roar-
11 DAYS ON
I SEPT. 7TH
ed backstage at the Broadway
mta. of the mot.on pictured Theo
a stretched '.k!!.. ?pcd. '"
'h"!!. COrd pro'rutlM- fu'l or. the
. i. Vr.. : , veleran l"ngle hunt
er Is apt to look around (or his gu i
Quash a peach basket In your arms
and rad10 listeners think a house Is
collapsing. A wi..,. .... ,
j "now UtlSKCC
huegjd by a brawny lad sounds like
... 01 a camel's harness. It
takes three men to eet. rin ,.
a station: one to work the whistles
another the steam (which looks like
a washboard agitated bv a wir. fi.m
and a third to make the sound of the
wneeis, wnich consist of furniture
rollers rotated on a sounding board
me euuna experts stick to the real
thing if they can. For Instnnrj.
make the Sound of a door rlnQl'no h
closing a door, although a squeaky
uwr is a oase name oow drawn across
tne edge of a cardboard box.
They like to tell about noimrt of.
fects men In the movies who once
tried to Kfct the noise of WRtor enur
ing out of a barrel. The experts tried
overruling irom, roiling peas on oil
ed paper to a complicated surf ma
chine. Finally a mere undcrlin? h:ut
a bright idea. "Let's' pour water out
of a batrel." he said. That worked
111
er, Better Newspaper
Offered at Old Price
An nu a I Subscription
mey Saving Opportunity
Krtnf greater welcome than on
rtilous year comes announce-
mt Hall Tribune bargain days
W 10 days away. September
ipeclal IS subscription rate
its effect for one week. Sat-
ight, September 12, bargain
etaes and readers from all
p tre urged to speed their
ptions Into Mall Tribune
kilters.
In direct line with all ef
nunteract the so-called
pi the announcement Is
W to bring throngs of sub
mit) Medford. No solicitors
To take advantage of
Wsl rate, which brings to
one "today's news today"
morrow for a whole year,
pn must call at tho office
N check or money order.
iy Improvement!.
2 year's bargain price will
Med hosts of Improvements
fwspaper. which travels over
P of valley routes each even-
Kill Ttitaunn la 4,nmnlnt.lni?
Iwk the work of Installing
FVOfth Of new mnnhlriAra nnH
p equipment. Many other new
p to oe added, which will
nithern Oregon's newspaper
with the beat large city
tne northwest.
Hevsnaner. In anltj. nf t.hefte
f Improvements, Is olfered
I"' at the samo ' old bargain
country as" weir as city.
Usts HI Tluva
r of thb big .rush expert-
iunng Bargain days of the
" ana this season's in-
iDtereilf. In mnnair nlnff
r six days have been set
Instead Of fhru 4 .. for
Fctlber.
' spplles to new, as well
"wenoers. and assures the
lllterMtfn
V ...6 icauuiK 1W ciwu
01 th van B PYo.
J '.'.I 1UI Vu. .IIS
? r not subscribers to
JjHbune are urged to Join
crowds In the march
C. 'noune headquarters on
"r street one week from
E
Suspended Sentence Saves
Stigma of Felony Resti
tution Made Extrava
gance Caused Trouble
IE SPRAY
ABLE NOW
lf,cover ,Drav ,or he eon
third brood codling moth
be completed on apples
r36" th. according to In-
out "'y bv L- -
tlu uthern Oregon Ex
8ution and L. P. Wilcox,
'lent.
OBed warm. weather has
" early appearance of third
eS n1 accorJ'ng to Infor
kart'nM ,rom moth traps.
J of sufficient numbers
r"1"" additional spray.
,'ed arsenate of lead
iVZ1. 10 he one hundred
KL-'wr
Leniency was extended by the court
to Helen Gwetholyn Rees, 24, former
local office worker, charged with
check operations, when she appeared
for sentence this morning. Circuit
Judge H. D. Norton rather then im
pose a prison sentence, and its stig
ma upon the young woman, suspend
ed sentence with the condition that
she sign a recognizance bond, requir
ing her to appear whenever called
upon by the court. She will be re
leased this aftrnoon. . .
Throughout the proceedings, Miss
Rees sat wet-eyed and chastened.
Attorney Gus Newbury appeared
for Miss Rees, and made a plea for
leniency. He asked that she be pa
roled to her mother. He said friends
had supplied funds to make restitu
tion, and "all who knew her were
satisfied she would never again en
gage In questionable conduct."
"Her present trouble," said Attor
ney Newbury, "Is due to many din
ners, living beyond her means. In
other worn" Just 'trying to keep up
with Lizzie."'
District Attorney George A. Cod
ding declined to make any recom
mendations but informed the court
that Miss Rees had paid all local ob
ligations and had no previous rec
ords. The court In passing sentence said
he was taking Into consideration the
youth of the derendant. and disliked
to place the stigma of a felony sen
tence against her, In view of her past
record. Miss Rees sobblngly told the
court that "there win never uo
repetition of the present offense."
. . . -. rt. D.h1 father
It deveiopea inn, "o
h heen dead for several years. Biid
that hr mother Is now employed In
Oakland, Calif., but expects to return
to Oregon shortly. She was lormcnj
a resident of Portland.
a inari nf ffrcen slab wood, about a
cord and a half. 5 cash. Valley Fuel
Co., Phone 76.
MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, FRIDAY, AUCiUST 28, 1931.
Medford Pear Sales on NewiYork Auction
From New York Daily Fruit Reporter, furnished to The Mail Tribune by
. the Fruitgrowers' League
PAGE FWfl :g
AlGl'ST SSTH.
Brand.
Olen Rosa Extras .
Glen Ivy Fancy
Glen Rosa
Cande Extras
Medfruco Extras
Mtdfruco Fancy oqa
1803 boxes Extra Fancy Oregon Bartletts, average 2.12;
sold here today. Market about 10c to 25c a box lower than yesterday.
Bxs. 80s 90s 100s 110s 120s 135s 150s 185a 180s 195s 210s 228s 231s
362 I 180 180 185 195 200 205 225 235 240 230 216 185
170 175 175 175 175 180 190 195 205 210 200 180 180
270 - 205 205 205 205 . 215 225 235 240 240 210 ....
250 180 180 180 195 205 215 220 235 240 215 '
535 166 165 185 185 195 200 205 215 215 205 195 165
428 - - 225 215 205 ...... 185
l04.. i 200 185 . 170
9 190 190 . 195 205 210 220 235 230 220 215 175
,175 175 190 195 205 . 205 205 200 190 . 160.
520 195 196 195 195 200 205 215 226 230 .......
224 200 200 205 210 215 235 240 250 . i .'Z
296 200 ' 200 200 210 215 225 230 l "
2008 boxes Fancy, average 2.02.
Avg.
205
188
218
214
187
203
184
216
199
211
229
216
RECEIPT OF EGGS
SHOWS SHRINKAGE;
PRICE UNCHANGED
8-vll. 1.1-plnte Battery. j?
18 mo. guarantee .... P
Battery BeeharRlnf; 50c
Severin Battery Service
J.W2 So. Blverlde
y
Soft white .44
Western white - - 44
Hard winter .42
Northern spring 42
Western red .42
Oats: No. 2 white 17.50
Today's car receipts: Wheat 59;
barley 1; flour 14; corn 1; oats 6.
San Francisco Butterfaf.
SAN FRANCISCO, Aug. 28. (AP)
Butterfat f.o.b. San Francisco, .32.
4
Wall Street Report
Stuck Sale Averages.
(Copyright, 1031. Standard Statistics
Co.)
August 28.
50
Indl's
Today 107.9
Prev. day.... 106.6
Week ago - 106.7
Month ago.. 108.2
Year ago 165.4
20
RR's
64.8
64.3
85.0
73.4
114.4
20
Ut's
163.8
.162.5
162.3
163.7
219.6
90
Total
111.1
110.0
110.1
112.6
167.8
PORTLAND, Ore.. Aug. 28. (API
Decreased offerings of eggs continue
to bo reflected in the market. This
applies to fresh stock only. Late re
ceipts were somewhat smaller than a
week ago and recent totals are show
ing a decrease from this same period
year ago.
Quality eggs are getting real scarce
and t,'iese are commanding top prices
quoted by the local co-ops.
There wes no change in the price
of eggs for the day.
There was no change In conditions
through the butter trade for the day
either locally or In the country gen
erally. Country receipts continue
much below last week with a slight
Increase In local manufacture.
Firm tone Is generally suggested
In the market for live Qhlckens. De
mand is still best for light weight
broilers.
Prices were tending higher In the
market for country killed calves. An
advance of y,c lb. was generally Indi
cated for best light weights.
There Is a rather good demand for
country killed lambs with 10c easily
oDtamed lor Dest lots. Mutton is about si to (3 blither. IncludlnK U
Just about steady although there Is steel. General Electric, American Can
NEW YORK, Aug. 28. (AP) The
stock market ran Into week-end pro
fit taking and lightening of accounts
In the last hour today, and yielded
nearly half of an earlier upturn
ranging from $2 to 5 a share In sev
eral prominent Issues.
The market turned dull on the
decline. Wall Street was encouraged
by progress reported In negotiating
the large Franco-American ' loan to
Great Britain which Is expected to
stabilize International Influence.
Many prominent stocks closed
a good call for ewes around a nickel
Country killed hogs are showing a
further loss ,here with latest cuts In
the livestock price. Sales are now
better than 9-9fc with the latter an
extreme.
Pear market Is active but without
general price change.
Cantaloupe market Is just Bteady
but slow in spots.
Cabbage continues firm- with ad
vances In spots. '
Head lettuce continues firmly
priced for quality.
Potato trade Is slow except for
locals. In these a moderate call.
.
, - Livestock .
PORTLAND, Ore.. Aug.' 28. (API
CATTLE 35, Including 15 direct;
quotably steady.
HOGS 275. including 163 direct;
light butchers 10c lower. Light light
140-160 lbs. good and choice $5.50(4)
6.50. Light weight 160-180 lbs. good
and choice t8.26,6.50. 180-200 lbs.
good and choice $6 .35 w 6.50. Medium
weight 200-220 lbs. good and choice
5.506.50.
SHEEP and LAMBS 800; steady.
Portland Produce
PORTLAND. Ore., Aug. 28. (API-
COUNTRY MEATS Selling price to
retailers: Country killed hogs best
butchers under 100 lbs. 9ar9Vc;
vcalers 80-120 lbs. 1314 lc: yearling
lambs 68c; spring lambs 914 M 10c;
heavy ewes 4w5c: canner cows, 35c;
bullr, 6-7c.
POTATOES Local l'c lb eastern
Washington 1.25(1J5 cental.
Butter, butterfat. eggs, milk, live
poultry, onions, wool and ftay quota
tions unchanged.
Portland Wheat
. t v fn VOU
Yon nave irc V.t.
If you have not had a milk shake
J . . . ...... , i , Hfnre
made at neam .
The bluest little foun aln n
town In the coolest .tore In
town.
PORTLAND, Ore., Aug. 28 (API-
Wheat
Open High Low Close
Sept. (old) 4414 .44 '4 .44'
Sept (new) 45' .4514 .45 .40
Dec 48 .48 .48 .48
Cash grain:
Big Bend bluestem 68
American Telephone, Case, Allied
Chemical and Eastman.
Today's closing prices for 17 se
lected stocks follow:
American Can 93 74
American T. & T 171
Anaconda 24H
Curtla Wright ". 2
General Motors 364
Int. T. & T 2814
Montgomery Ward - 21
Paramount Pub,' 24
Radio 20
Southern Pac 73
S. O. of Cal 40
8. O. of N. J 40
Trans Am 714
United Aircraft' 28
u. s. steci myt
Corp't Trust SAs 4
5-yr. Fxd. Trust , 714
PEAR MARKETS
NEW YORK, Aug. 28. (USD. A)
(AP) Pear auction market prices
slightly stronger.
Twenty-six cars arrived; 20 Cali
fornia, 3 Oregon; 2 Waahlngton un
loaded: 11 cars on track.
Oregon Bartletts, 630 boxes, extra
fancy 5i.90-2.60; average 2.19;i fancy
1.85-2.55; average 2.70. t
Washington Bartletts, 1,305 boxes,
extra fancy $1.65-1.96; tops 1.2S
1.45; average 1.60; fancy 11.00-1.85;
average $1.71.
. California Bartletts, 10.595 boxes,
best $2.60-3.20; few $.3.45, ordinary
$2.25-2.66, common $1.85-2.35; few
$1.70-1.80; average $2.67.
CHICAGO, Aug. 28. (U.8.D.A.)
(AP) Pear auction market prices
stendy.
Eighteen California cars and U
others arrived; 12 California and 20
others on track: 10 cars sold.
- California Bartletts, 6,214 boxes,
$2.10-2.75; average $2.35.
NEW YORK, Aug. 28. (Special to
Rogue River Valley Traffic Assn.)
Twenty carloads California Bartletts
sold here at auction today, ranging
from $1.70 to $3.45, average $2.67.
One carload Medford Bartletts
Olen Rosa, xf, $1.86 to $2.60, average
$2.19; Glen Ivy, fancy, $1.85 to $2.65,
average $2.17.
Two carloads Yakima . Bartletts,
$1.26 to $1.90, average $1.60.
4
Save money at Hutchison Merc.
Store by buying shoes at big reduc
tion.
You can buy Lady Bi pies and
oakes at Alexander's Grocery.
4
25 Reduction on shoes. Buy your
Ohlldren's school shoes now at Hutch.
Ison Merc. Store. -
. Phone 542, We'll haul away your
refuse. City Sanitary Service.
Broken windows glazed by Trow
bridge Cabinet Works.
-. '
" 11000,000 Kodak primes. Details at
Psasley studio.
"'.,.'" -.-
1 Mutual Mill & Seed Co.'s
1 Saturday Monday
CASH SPECIALS
Millrun 80-lb. sack $ .75
Miracle. Egg Mash 100-lb. sack 1.85
Marvel Scratch Feed .... 100-lb. sack 1.55
Three Star Dairy Chop 80-lb. sack 1.20
: Ground Barley. 100-lb. sack 1.30
Processed Rolled Barley 70-lb. sack .05
Vitamont and Ken-L Ration,
10 cans $1-00
Spratt's Dog Biscuits, 2 lbs .25
Tune in KMED at 6 P. M. Mondayi, Wednesdays
and Fridays. Something New Coming,
FREE
WE
DEVELOP
FILMS
West Side Pharmacy
1
Coming!!
ANEW
ltch Sunday's Paper!
Bed-Springs-Mattress
Ivory or brown bed with 2-inch posts, 40-pound
felted mattress and single deck, coil bed springs.
OUR REGULAR PRICE
Bed Spring Mattress
$5.95 $.50 $6.45
COMPLETE SET--$18.90
Set $19.90, with Double Deck 90-coil Bed Springs
VyEEM
STORY 1
(Continued From Pare One)
ed over and delivered to James Can
non Jr., and X have no knowledge as
to their present whereabouts."
To ConMiler lViuilty
Chairman Nye said nothing would
be done about the refusal of Miss
Burroughs to testily "until the com
mittee meets to consider lta report
on the whole case to the senate."
Bisho; Cannon turned to his "fel
low workers" for funds after the 1'J8
campaign in which he collected more
than $75,000 personally aa chairman
of the anti-Smith democrat.
A letter addressed to "dear friend
and fellow worker" by Bishop Cannon
on January 36, 1929. soliciting funds
to meet a "deficit" 01 the anti-Smith
Notlr to Creditor.
In the County Court of the State of
Oregon, lor tne coupiv 01 jacasan.
In the Matter of the Estate of Julia
E. Beekman. deceased.
The underslaned having been ap
pointed by the County Court of the
State of Oregon, for the County or
Jackson. Executors of the Estate of
Julia E. Beekman. deceased, nnd hav
ing qualified as auch, notice la hereby
given to all persona having claims
against said estate to prent them,
with proper vouchers and verified as
required by law, within six months
after the first publication of this
notice to the undersigned at the fam
ily residence in Jacksonville. Oregon.
Date or this notice and or tne rtrsi
publication thereof Is Auusaa, 1031.
CARKIH C. BEEKMAN,
BENJAMIN B. BEEKMAN.
Executors of the Esta'.e of Julia E.
Beekman, deceased.
democrats was put before Edwin C.
Jameson. New York capitalist, ho
gave Cannon $65,300. at the hearing
of the senate campaign funds com
mittee yesterduy.
Mr. Jameson, who had Just testi
fied that he gave Bun op Cannon 7,
300 after the 1928 election to p.iy
off the "deficit." jumped from hts
seat to look at the letter after
Chairman Nye read It.
cd
"That Is newt to hie. he cppin.n4 j
For a short time Hutchison Merc."""
Store win give 25 reduction on all
shoes.
Orei u slabs,
ford Fuel Co.
a.50 tier load. Mcd
Tel. 631.
Val Bissonnette
and
1 0-PIECE BAND
Playing a
DANGE
Oriental Gardens
Friday, August 28th
Safeway Brings You Greater
Values Every Day
Savings Saturday and Monday
Prh Frmt nnJ Mayonnaise
Vegetables
IU'( Kl.f:!lKI(Kli:s Fraali plrknl.
Hplcct iualtty. ,
Onlliin OC
HAN AN AM Fancy, firm, yellow ripe
rrult. f-
ll07.PI! faUL
PKACIIKH Fancy Local nn
IIuWh. I.iir hox p 1 .UU
(UNO I'F.ACIIKM lllpc. rraily for
pickling. no.
Hox 70C
FOTATOF.8 Loral ; cooil
quality.
itt ll.
39c
Niilley's, for the delirious iierfcrt
Miluil. PIiiIh 21c; tmrU
Beach Ball
lUNitillfiil 3-eoloml, for the beach.
C'lean-up price, eueh
Shortening
III (Inidc Vegetable for liakliiE nml
frying. 3 llii ....
Salad Oil
II. H. llriimt, Pure Vegetable Oil.
Ilrlng container. Juart
Dill Pickles .
Hnppvvule Whole OIIIm, Large
No. can , '
Jar Rubbers '
Frenl, Live Iter) Hobber. I'ki.....'
Butter ;
NiifcHfi.v unlit y.
ery. I'oumt
Vnncy cream-
Fig Bars'
Frenhly mnrte. well filled with
rift Jam, Urn. ;
47c
10c
33c
25c
32c
21c
Flour
COHONA, the fine liarrt
Hheut convincing quality.
Compare It with your fa
vorite high prliTd flour.
4!l-lli. hag !.
$1.09
IIIIKKN T fumlly blend,
a value.
Ill-lb. ban ..
89c
Par Soap
'.ii
The Cerfert f'oncentruted Simp
1(4 quality Hill mirprUe you.
Try It with our jtllimintea. .
iJlrR packiifte
Coffee
Mm-l-inuM, the world' fln
et coffee, packed In vacu
um. rlpeiul thl week.
Found .
35
10 c
22c
Fruit Jars of All Kinds at Special Low Prices
Phone 1010 Quantity Orders Delivered 210 west main
Toilet Soap
Alftor brand aborted. liar 1
Mrchuiifm soup free will, each
0 bam
Matches
IliRhway lint ml (iiuHly muh h-
(l-liox carton
Cereal
KelloiK'H I'ep. I Mice
Iran Fluke) or llrun,
Bacon
HwirL'H iiialll'.
Pound :t
Cripple,
rrnc -
lita nf Irun,
Choice Meats at the Lowest Prices
SatlSage Pure pork, 3 lbs . 33C
BaCOII sugar cured, lb. ... . 19C
Spring Lamb shoulder ib. 12c
Wieners, Frankfurters, Bologna lb 12c
These are only a few of our many bargains
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