PAGE TWO MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 3, 1931. ITS DROP IN BUTTER; ' PORTLAND, Or., Sept. 8 AP) Sutter and eggs have bun tadjr here this week, The movement or egg out ot the coolers hu been meeting resistance, end poultrymen generally agree that lor the time being at least no auetalned advance la likely. Local egg Interest are looking to the mld-wett and east (or an In dication of what may be expected to develop here. Butter barely la holding Its own, According to reports, there la shad lng of established prices In some grades. There was not enough oi It, however, to Influence the trade to make any price ehenges on the exchange session late Wednesday, , Tomato prices failed to stand UP under tnoreased offerings in inurs day's wholesale trade and prices dropped to 3940 cents a box. Less desirable stuff was under 35 cents, but not enough of this showed to Justify a lower quotation for sound stock. Reduction of ty cent was forced In the wholesale market for aweet potatoes here Thursday. They are now quoted at . !4H cents i pound. Livestock PORTLAND, Ore, Sept, (AP) Cattle 189. calves as; steady, HOOS 800, steady, Light light, 140 to 180 lbs,, good and choice, 9l).75. Light weight, 160 to 180 lbs., good and choice, f O.eoe0.70: 180 to 200 lbs., good and choice, S.60 a 8.75. Medium weight, 900 to 330 lbs,, good and choice, 8a5.75i 320 to 250 lbs, good and choice, 14.50 (tl.lt. Heavy weight, 950 to 990 lbs, good and clolce, M.ajif6; 200 to 890 lbs, good and choice, $494,79, Pack ing aows, 979 to 000 lbs, medium and good, as4. Feeder and stocker pigs, 70 to ISO lbs, good and choice, 5 5.79. Sheep and lambs 1200, steady. Portland Produce PORTLAND. Ore, Sept. (.(API Butter, butterfat, eggs, milk, eountry meats, live poultry, onions, potatoes, wool and bay quotations unchanged. Portland Wheat ' PORTLAND, Sept, S.--(AP)-Whoat. Open High Low Close Sept. (old) .44) .4414 -44!4 ,44)4 Sept. (new) - M, ASA .44 .47 pec. . .4914 .47 .48J, .47 Cash wheat: Blng Bend blueatem .88 Soft whit ..,. .44 Western whit .44 Hard winter .42 Northern Spring . .42 Western red , .42 Oats: No. 9 whit ', , en an i Today' ear receipts: Wheat barley 3; flour 7; oat a; hay 8. ... 334; Wall Street Report Stork Sale Averagpa Open High Low Close Indl'a Rr's trt's Total 50 30 30 00 Today 1M.T Prev. day.10M Week ago ...100.8 Month ago 1084 81.0 157.8 108.0 82 J. 181.0 108.8 84.8 183.8 110.0 70.4 183.1 110.8 Year ago 189. 120.4 310.7 188.1 NEW YORK, Sept. 8. (AP) The sharpest selling flurry In weeks sent several prominent stocks to new low levela for the bear market today, In cluding U. 8. Steel and leading rail roads. Tha severe decline In Berlin on resumption of trading In the Bourse; a wide-open break in J. X. Case, on auspenslon of common dividends, to gether with oontlnued lack ot Im pressive . evidence of a aeaaonal re covery In business, oomblned to send the market In a pronounced alump. The day'a turnover waa only about 9.000.000 shares, but It was th larg est slnos mid-July. Losses of one to more than three points were num erous, and them were several wider declines. Today's cloalng prices for 17 sel ected stocks follow: p27 There' 8 a lot in knowing bow. We believe that the two generations of ex perience in the baking busineaf ii largely the reason why Fluhrer'a Milk Breads are the fin est the market affords. , 88 ...188 i4 - 23 V, ... 3 84 '4 Int. T. Ic T. 26 18H 23 70 V, 185, SO', 30 38 83 V, ' 7 Montgomery Ward Paramount Pub. Southern Pao. Radio 8. O. of Cal. S. O. of N. Trans Am. , United Aircraft U. B. Steel . Corp't Trust Shs. 8-yr. rxd. Trust , UPPER VALLEY CLUB L MEET SEPT. 9 BELL VIEW, Ore., Sept. 8. (Spl.V First regular meeting of the Upper vsuey community club will be held In the club rooms, September 9, at 3 p. at. This Is the first meeting sine th regular summer vscation. Many plans for the club year will be discusssd and various committees ap pointed, Officer for the year are as follows President, Mrs, L, H. Pankey; first vice-president, Mrs. Arthur Tuppor; second vice-president, Mrs. Sumner Williamson; third vice-president, Mrs Willis Byrd; secretary-treasurer, Mrs. Mark True, Those acting as hostesses for the afternoon are Mrs. Wads Wsllls, Mrs. Hilda Welch, Mrs. Mary fitenrud and Mrs. Norma Waltermelr. No special program la being pre pared for the meeting. Mrs. Edwin Dunn will have charge of the pro gram ror the October meeting. t LAKE 0' WOODS ROAD supervisor H, B. Rankin' of the Crater National forest has been spending the past few days Inspect' ing conditions at Lake o' the Woods, Pelican Bay, Rocky Point and other points lying within the forest area. He has been paying special at tentlon to aupervlstng ths work of grading and. otherwise Improving" the condition of the road on ths other side ot the mountain connecting Klamath Falls with the Lake o' the Woods resort. This road has beon very rough and full of ruts all sum. mer, but the prevalence of forest fires has kept the forest's road crew so busy that the work of Improve' ment could not be undertaken until now. 1 Brisbane's Today (Continued from Pag On) powerful, agre on a settlement of the Catholic Action" difficulty. Fifteen thousand church clubs will now reopen, forbidden, however, to engage In political activities or even 'to have classes for sports. All that Is reserved for Mussolini's young peo ple. However, each side feels It has won, whloh Indicates that th aettlement I probably fair. H An able Du Pont company has de veloped a "synthetlo dross goods fibre Ilk silk." Tha process sounds Ilk "Alice In Wonderland," Including castor oil, Ethylene, glycol, carbon, hydrogen, ox ygen. Synthetlo silk Is said to me "at least as good as real silk." and silk worms, dropped Into hot water to make their cocoon unwind, will be glad to hear that. When wilt tha Du Pont announce "synthstlo rubber" at 120 a ton? Th progressive Pullman company, on It "Sportsmen' train" of the Cheeapeaka and Oh 16 railroad. Installs foot rests for travelera. Thoy ride comfortably, with feet raised, legs etretohed out, leaning back, accord ing to ths American habit. A good Idea. Our great American trouble la heart disease, and the Pullman foot rest will help that. - When your feet an up and you lean back, the blood flows horltontally, Instead ot perpendicularly, and the strain on your hoart la lesa. Do your thinking and working lying down. If you can, especially In old ag. . , BIRTHS Born to Mr. and Mrs. James Pur du of Fhoenli. a daughter, weigh ln 1 poundi, this morning. Th little girl hat been named Ellen Irene. . . IMntor Injured SALEM, Ore., Sept. 3. (AP) ReT. S Dnrlow Johnson, pastor of the Leslie Methodist church here, was brought to the Balom hospital early today suffering serious hip injuries aa a mult of an automobile accident on the Salmon River highway near the coast last night, No hunting, no trewpnMng signs, on cardboard or cloth at Job department of Mall Tribune, 38-30 North Grape, 1929 Chevrolet Coach. 0. K. Used Car American Can ..... American T. T. Anaconda ............ Curtis Wright Oeneral Motors STAR DUST LURES L OF POLAR DEPTHS (Continued from Page On) the globe. The earth already has been weighed from the equator, where the radius Is longest, and a comparison of the two weights will disclose important phenomena about, among other things, the mineral con stitution of the earth. "By use of the sonic depth finder, Sir H ibert can make an almost un broken contour map of the bottom of the Arctic sea. Only a- submarine can do this, and it hae never been done In the Arctic. "lr Hubert also can observe water life In the Arctic sea as no 'other explorer could by actually being un der the surface where the life exists. He also can make Important weather observations, Investigate water tern peratures and otherwise fill In the Innumerable gaps that exist In our Arotlo Information. "Probably three years will be need ed for the completion of the work of tftie expedition. It Is of Immense scientific importance." IE! LOCALS FRIDAY Swimming teams of the Klamath Falls Athletic club and Med ford will meet tomorrow night at eight o'clock at the Natatorlum. The visitors de feated the local team two weeks ago by a closo score, and Mcdford won the water polo game. The Medford mermen are Roan Green, Virgil Swanaon, Lloyd Ham mock, Richard Sleeter, Harry Rob inson, George Hoover, James Jones, Peter Rhine and James Nelson. , Communications An Inquiry Answered To the Editor: Southern Oregon's greatest monop oly Is beginning to clamp down on It consumers, Today I found that In order to snjoy some ot the con venlences offered by the service of the California Oregon Power com pany, I must "enjoy" all of them or tribute of one thirty-five per month will be extracted. Tim was when power firms dealt In servloe and were glad to b of service to us (the consumers) for our business. Mow I find that In order to have an automatlo Kotpolnt heater In my noma I must pay a flat rata of M.00 per month, where If I had an electrlo range I could get power for both the range and Hotpolnt for $3,03, Un fortunately I do not own an elec tric range, so I am either to be de prived of the convenience of an elec trlo water heater or pay the "tri bute." I would like to be enlightened on th justlc of -he thing. I am a regular reader ot th Tribune and admire Its stand on many commun ity problems. RAYMOND HUN8AKER. Jacksonville, Ors., Sept. 2. Id. Not: According to Informa tion from the looal office Mr, Hun- alter Is In error. The flat rate for water heater alone I (4.00 per month, but for such a, heater and a range th combined minimum rate Is 6.o3 not (3.63. Girls Fight Duel For Tailor's Love MEXICO CITY, Sept. 3. (AP) Two women fought a pletol duel today as the result of rivalry for the affec tions of Sergio SUva, a tailor, and one was perhaps mortally wounded. The duel ended when Senorlta Sofia Mendoza fell with a bullet wound In the chest. The shots at tracted a policeman who sent Sofia to a hospital and took the other duelist, Maria de Los Angeles Oarcla, to Jail, Pioneer Rancher Gives to Church PENDLETON, Ore., Sept. 3. (AP) John Vert, 70, Umatilla county pio neer wheat rancher, has set sslde 45,000 as a gift to the Pendleton Presbyterian church. It waa announc ed lost night during a birthday din ner In his honor. The money is to be used In building a new church. Several yoars ago, the announce ment continued, Vert made a gift of a?t,000 cash to ths Presbyterian ohurch for educational purposes. 4 FIRST TRAIN NOV. 2 OVER KLAMATH LINK SACRAMENTO, Cal., Sept. 3. (AP) 'George Neubourg, superintendent of the Sacramento Northern railroad, announced today the first freight train to be run on the new Western Pactftc-Great Northern cutoff, be tween Klamath Fall. Ore., and Ked die, Plumas county, will start No vember 2, one month ahead of the original schedule. 4 Factory blocks, dry alaua and body wood. Summer prices. Mcdford Fuel Co, Tel. 631. 4 Green slabs, M60 per load. Mcd ford Fuel Co. Tel. 631. $395 . Chevrolet Owners When vn need service, let our CHEVRO LET specially do the Job quickly thor oughly, cheaply. Pierce Allen Motor Co. 11 Month Hlverlcle Phone 150 t B CAR LOT Sth and narllrtt sts. Phone 011 Radio Program KMED (Mall Trlbune-Vlrgln 8Utlon) Thursday. P. M ft to 0 6o. Oregon Theater Guide; News and Markets by Mall Tri bune. 0 to 7- Checker Cab; Where to Go; Phllco; Porter Lumber. 7 to 8 Happiness Train; AU Re quest, g to 9 All Request. Friday. A. M 7:65 to 8 Breakfast Broadcast Of news by Mall Tribune. 8 to 9 Treasure Box; West Side Pharmacy. 9 to 10 Friendship Circle by Econ omy Orocaterla: Isaac's Store; Proctor 5e Gamble. 10 Weather forecast. 10 to 11 Rockdetl program. 11 to 12 alder's Dairy; Burel son'o Ladles' Wear; Jacque Len ox, P. M 12 to 1 Monarch Seed and Feed Co; Jackson Co, Bldg. Ac Loan; News flashes by Mall Tribune. 1 to 3 flperry Flour Home Har mony. a to 3:30 World Bookman; Popu lar program. 4:80 to 0 KMED presentation. ft to 6 Western Auto Supply; So. Oregon Theater Oulde; News and Markets by Mall Tribune. 0 to 7 Mutual Mill; Where to Go; Koke-Chapman; Uncle Jerry. 7 to 8 Happiness Train; Camp Laurel; Modern Plumbing and Sheet Metal Co. 8 to 9 All Request program. Circuit Court. United States vs. Angelina B. DU- lard; tax lien. A. L. Simmon vs, Nellie Simmons; divorce. L. Pennington vs. Earl X. Jibing; chattel lien. Alice Mllkowskla a minor; guardian ship. Carlton Nursery Co., Inc. vs. H. H Corliss et al; for money. Clara belle Elliott vs. Clara Mary Fuson et al; for damages. W. H. Merrlman vb, R. G. Freeman; chattel Hen. t Jackson County Building & Loan Assn. vs. Earl F. Evenslzer; fore closure mortgage. Eagle Point Irrigation District vs. Eva Mozelle Vawter et al; foreclosure crop Hen. Eagle Point Irrigation District vs. P. K. Miller et al; foreclose crop Hen. Probate Court. Estate of M. J. Olson, deceased; ad mitted to probate. Real Estate Transfers. Florence B. Taylor to Rex A. Fuller et ux; w. D. NW of NWV4 of Boo. 3, Tp. 30 a. R. 4 W., Victor L. Bunnell et ux to Oretchen B. McDonald et al; q. O. D. Lot 7. Blk. 74, Medford; tA of 8(4 ot Lot a, Blk. 9, Park Add. to Medford. Porter J. Neff et ux to M. F. Young et al; W. D. 20.25 acres In D. L. C. 00, Tp. 30 8. R. 3 W. - Etta Conlon et vlr to Oeo. R. Os- born; W. D. Lot 5, Bmlg's Add. to Medford. Emma B. Robinson et vlr to Louis F. Kuehnle; W. D. Lots 1, 2, 4 and 8 In Williams' subdivision .n Sec, 90 and 30, Tp. 37 8. R. 1 W. George W. newlun et ux to Jackson County; Q. O. D. trip of land 30 teet In width off the E. side of NE(4 ot NBi,4 of Sec. 30 and 8EK of SEVi of Sec. 30, all in Tp. 36 8. R. 3 W. Stella J. Merrick, et al to George F. King, Q. O. D. to EV, of seo. 34, twp. 34 S., R. 4 W., 10. William S. Hoagland to Estella Hoagland, W. D. to lots 7 and 8 In blk. 8 ot Fryers' Add., to Eagle Point, Oregon. Joseph Crowther. et ux, to E. W. Fuller, Q. O. D. to WV4 of SWK the SE'.i of SW and 8Wi; ot SEi; of sec. 35, twp. 33 S. R. 3 E., also, lots 1, 3 and 8 of sec. 30, twp. 33 S.. R. 3 E.. H0. E. W. Fuller, et ux, to Joseph Crowther, et ux, K. O. D. to ot SWVi the BEy, of SWV, and SW'i of BE',; ot sec. 28, twp. 33 8.. R, S E.. W. M also lota 1, 3 and 3 of sec. 30, twp. 33 8., R. 8 E.. 10. Mrs. Mne Llewellyn to Angelo Ca rlnle, et ux. W. D. to 8W of SEVi of sec. 35, twp. 34 8., R. 4 W., 10. evangelist'holding tent meetings here Evangelist W. Marlon McCart of Portland is conducting revival meet ings In a big tent, located at the east end of the Main street bridge. The meetings begin at 7:30 o'clock each evening, and will continue for some weeks to come. A cordial Invitation Is extended to all. .Ko Shrine Stated session. iijri- Hlllah Temple meets at Friday evening, Sept. 4th, In stated session. Reports on C7th Im perial Council session. Other Import ant business. All Shrlners Invited. Watermelon feed after session. CARL Y. TKNOWALD. Potentate. R. B. DETRICK, Recorder. 4 Dance with the crowds at the French Village Saturday nights. Gents 60c: ladles free. WrS BUILDING & LOAN ASSOCIATION Mrs. Nora Wilson, hitch-hiker from St. Louis, Mo., taken to the Com munity hospital yesterday evening af ter being found unconscious at the Greene and Shores service station on North Riverside, is reported to be In a semi-conscious condition today and suffering from hemorrhages of the brain. She Is believed to be about 40 years of age, but has been unable to tell how she came to Medford or reveal other facts regarding her identity, a slip of paper giving her name and statins that she sustained a fractured skuU In an auto accident a few months ago was found In her hand bag. During the few moments that ber mind was clear last evening she told Dr. R, W. Sleeter, attending physician, that her last remembrance was of leaving Red Bluff, Cal, walking down the highway. She entered the Oreene and Shores service station yesterday evening and soon after fell to the ground. The em ployees did not notice from what di rection she entered. She told one of the nurses at the hospital this morning that she had come from St. Louis for her health. She soon after suffered another seri ous hemorrhage of the brain and has since been only semi-conscious. Mrs. Wilson Is & woman of me dium height with long dark hair slightly streaked with gray: She is very thin and shows signs of much suffering. She was wearing a cheap summer dress and no hat when she entered the service station yesterday. STATE OWNED PUBS URGED IN ENGLAND LONDON(AP) Local option or state-owned pubs are reported to be two recommendations which will be made by the royal commission Inves tigating England's liquor problem. One section of the report will rec ommend that pubs and breweries should be taken over by the state, It Is reported, and that all brewers, bar men and barmaids become civil serv ants. .. TUM Bum maitriara 9vj rrv "it i more than I can .ftu.d to fix this blooming tire," Sighs Puffy as he claps his hands be- , fore his roadside fire. I think the simplest thing to do Is leave our pile of. Junk And get to where we're going by pro ceeding on our spunk." - R. A. Wernich of Coqutlle, receiver of West Coast Lumber Co., awarded contract to furnish lumber for tim bering state highway tunnel between Scottaburg and Drain. LAST DAY The Mystery Thriller "Murder by the Clock" with WILLIAM BOYD LII.YAN TASHMAtt 11IX1IN TOOMEY TOMORROW BOB STEELE "Near the Trail's End"" Matinee ..15c Nights 25o Children 100 Anytime FOUNDED 1909 JACKSON COUNTY 95 4sm U 2 Million Doomed in Kiangsu Region Say Missionaries SHANGHAI, Sept. 2. ( AP ) Esti mates that at least 100.000 persons had perished in the flood waters of northern Kiangsu province and that probably 2.000.000 others were doomed to die there of starvation and exposure were made today by American missionaries arriving here from the devastated area. The northern Kiangsu flood, caused by the breaking of dykes along the Grand Canal, reached its crest last week, Just as the country was receiving first reports of the enormous loss of life and property in the overflow of the Yangtse river 500 miles Inland. GOLF CZARS FAIL TO ALTER BALLOON BALL BEVERLY COUNTRY CLUB. CM cago. Sept. 3. (AP) The United States Oolf association has taken no action TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FOR SALE Beautiful modern bunga low, 7 rooms and bath, fireplace, full basement, furnace, east side, paved street, corner lot; $250 down, balance easy. Very good suburban home, 1 acre; hardwood floors, fruit, chick en equipment, going at leas than cost of improvements. THE REAL ESTATE EXCHANGE 125 E. 6th St. Phone 14p6. FOR SALE Weaner pigs. W. S. Henry, west end McAndrews road. FOR SALE Baby calves. VanDyke's Dairy. Phone 403-R-l. FOR SALE Tomatoes lc; pick them yourself. Sprlngbrook Farm. Fol low arrows from Buckshot corner and Crater Lake highway. WANTED Young woman wants hour housework, phone S43-R. FOR SALE Dining room table and 4 chairs, aio. Phone 1020. FOR SALE Large Coles Hot Blast heater: burns coal or wood; 10. Tel. 777. FOR RENT Sleeping room; working woman or school pupils desired; home privileges. 120 So. Ivy. FOR REN13 3 nicely furnished rooms and bath; I large furnished, house keeping room. 325 So. Ivy FOR EXCHANGE By owner, strictly modern 7-room house in Eugene, 1 block from University campus, for small improved acreage near Med ford. Address Box 1731, Tribune. FOR RENT Attractively furnished apartment ror a. Mrs. Troworidge. 005 W. 10th. FOR RENT Small furnished house, strictly modern: Frlgldalre, electric range. 221 North Holly. WANTED Lady housekeeper, out of town. Write Box 1783, Mail Tribune. TEACHERS' ROOMS c6mfortable, airy; near new schools. 610 S. New town. Phone 1165-W. BOARD and nicely furnished room, adjoining bath; near new high school. Suitable for 1 or 2 ladles. 1417-X. STORE CLOSED LABOR DAY FEATURES FRIDAY AND SATURDDAY Coffee MAX-I-MOl, DEL MONTE OR HAXWEM. HOUSE. PACKED IN VACUUM. POUND Potato Chips BLUE I1EI.L OR NALLEV'S. FHE31I AND CRISP 10c PACKAGE Pork and Beans CAMPBELL'S WITH PORK AND TOMATO SAUCE. CAN ninili mi ail 'ft f- ' Circulating Heaters designed to alter the status of the new "balloon" ball and probably wlU not do so. 032 r Vifj ia' A DANCING DAUGHTER! With a most modem mother. In a story of indescretion and its bitter tomorrows . . that could only be told today! " t Joan LRAWFORD ThisModemAc) PAULINE 25o till 2 35o after 2 SOo Night J iJsaMSsja Coming SUNDAY DIRIGIBLE 34 Bacon Squares GOOD QUALITY FOR SEAS ONING. POUND Mayonnaise BEST FOODS. THE FINE QUALITY MAYONNAISE. QUART JAR Peanut Butter HOODY'S FANCY QUALITY IS BILK. POUND 7c 1113 NORTH CENTRAL 280 Lb. Heaters $10 Down $10 a Month See Them In Our Windows Lakevlew Twenty-one car loads of lambs, cattle 'and horses shipped re cently from here. SHOT YEAR FREDERICK NEIL HAMILTON MONROE OWSLEY NOW PLAYING Jack Holt Ralph Graves 14c c 15