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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 1931.
Medford Pear Sales on New York Auction
Prom New York Daily Fruit Reporter, furnished to The Mail Tribune by
the Fruitgrowers' Leaprue
SEI'TEM
Three can Meaford Bartletu, two cr Washington
Beckle Peara sold here today.
Brand.
DIH 4.
Bartletu and two can mixed Washington Bartletu and
Glen Rosa Extra
Olen Ivy Fancy
Glen Rosa Extra
Olen Ivy Fancy
Blue Maltese Cross Extra
Bed Maltese Cross Fancy
Bxs.
. 386
. Ml
. 383
. 151
. 939
. as
Three cars Medford Bartletts, two cars Washington
Brand.
Crater Lake Extra
Crater Lake Fancy
Olen Rosa Extra
Glen Ivy Fancy
Protector Fancy .
Polly Extra ..
Top O Day Fanoy ,
J. 8. Weeks Extra .
J. 8. Weeks Fancy . 64
Bxs.
. 340
, 383
. 316
. 06
, 86
, 308
, 88
, 3S
80s 90s 100s 110s 130s 136s 160s 165s lBOs lOSs 310s 328s Avg.
180 170 170 176 180 180 180 180 180 176 160 173
160 160 160 160 165 165 166 166 150 150 160 150
155 166 170 170 185 186 185 186 185 185 1B5 180 178
160 180 160 160 166 105 166 170 170 170 160 169
180 180 100 300 300 310 310 330 335 .., . 317
.. 185 185 185 100 305 205 305 306 204
SEI'TEM HER 3.
Washington Bartletts sold here today.
70s 80s 90s 100s 110s 120s 135s 160s 165s 180s 10.1s 310s Avg.
.. 105 105 305 305 310 316 326 326 240 230 230 216
186 186 105 185 300 300 310 210 316 316 216 201
105 106 106 310 210 310 320 236 330 335 336 335 310
.. 100 100 100 200 200 310 310 326 326 225 208
. . 180 180 180 100 300 310 330 326 325 300
. 340 240 310 310 320 330 336 336 330 326
.. . ...... 365 205 205 315 320 220 220 316
310 310 310 310 310 . 310
180 180 100 300 300 200 200 182
ferhety
Livestock
PORTLAND, Ore., Sept. . (AP)
Cattle 2346, calves 110: steady. Steers,
600 to 000 lbs., good 6.50i97, med
ium B!t6.60. common ta.SOstS; 1100
to 1300 lbs., good 16.38 7.25. medium
(4.36 6.35. Heifers 660 to 850 lbs.
good H.806, medium $5.4096.60,
common $354.60. Cows, good
$4.354.8S, common and medium
$38425. low cutter and cutter 19
3. Bulls (yearlings excluded) good
and choice (beef) 64.50 4.75; cutter,
common and medium e.394.60. Veal
era (milk fed) good and choice, 7t
8.50, medium $8(97.60, cull and com
mon 4nj9. Calves 350 to 600 lbs.
good and aholce 86 8; common and
mediums 83,50 9.
HOOS 1070; active to 35 higher.
Light light 140 to 160 lbs;, good and
choice 65.39$ 8. Light weight, 160 to
180 lbs., good and choice, e5.7536;
180 to 300 lbs., good and choice, 15 75
06, Medium weight, 300 to 320 lbs
good and choice, $5.36136; 320 to 360
lbs., good and choice, M.75Q5.50.
Heavy weight, 350 to 300 lbs., good
and choice, 84.80 g 5.35; 300 to 850
lbs., good and choice, $4.25 5. Pack
ing sows, 375 to 600 lbs., medium and
good, $3 at 4. Feeder and stocker pigs,
70 to 130 lbs., good and choice, $5.26
06.
gHEEP and LAMBS 3000; steady.
Lambs 00 lbs.; down, good and choice
S535.B0; medium $3 .50 06; all
weights, common $3 80 9 3.50. Yearl
ing wethers, 00 to 110 lbs., medium
to choice, $34. Ewes 00 to 130 lbs.,
medium to choice $1.762; 130 to
160 lbs., medium to choice, $1,500
1.76; all weights, cull and common,
$19 1.80.
Portland Produce
PORTLAND, Ore., Sept. 8. (API
BUTTER Prints 92 score or better
31a33o: standards 399SO0 cartons,
BUTTERFAT Direct to shippers,
track 3836o; stations No. 1, 36a
36c. Portland delivery prices: But
terfat, sour SOftSOo; sweet 83 a 33a,
EOOS Paolfio Poultry Producers
buying prices: Fresh extras 34o;
ftandards 23c; medium 30c; pullets
16o.
MILK Buying prloee: Grade B
$2,171, Portland delivery and Inspec
tion. COUNTRY MEATS Selling price
to retailers: Country killed hogs
best butchers under 100 lbs, t'i 0o;
vealers 80-130 lbs. IS Ho 14c; yearling
lambs 68o; spring lamb 10c; heavy
ewes 4 50; oanner cows 805c; bulls
Be)7o.
LIVE POULTRY Net buying prloes
Hoavy hens colored 4ft lbs, up 209
31o; medium ISo; light 13c. Broilers
under 1ft lbs. 333Sc; over 1ft lbs.
18c; colored 30c; colored fryers under
8ft lbs. 18 e 20o; No. 9 chickens 19
8c; old roosters To; ducks, Peklns 18
Ol5o; geese 18ts16o.
ONIONS Selling price to retailers:
Walla Walla globes $2.
POTATOES Local 1ft lb., eastern
Washington e1.a09l.ao oental.
WOOL 1031 orop, nominal, Wil
lamette valley la 0 16c; eastern Ore
gon 11 it 150 lb,
HAY Buying price for producer:
Alfalla $14.00 t 18.00; clover $10.00
13.00; oats and vetch $ 10.00 e) 11.00
ton.
Portland Wheat
PORTLAND. Ore.. Rent:.
Wheat:
Open nigh Low Close
Sept. (old) ,44ft ,44ft .44ft 44ft
Sept. (new) ,45H .46ft .46 .45
Deo. . .47 ,47 ft .47 .47 ft
My 61ft .81ft .81ft 51ft
f
Tired
Out
after tha weok end out
ing?
let Fluhrer do your
baking and lave a great
deal of time and worry
in planning your meali.
Cash wheat:
Btg Bend blueatem ,
Soft white
Western white
Hard winter ..
.58 ft
44 ft
. 44 ft
. .43ft
. 43 ft
.43 ft
Northern spring
Western red
Oata: No. 3 wftlte $17.60
Today's car receipts: Wheat 113;
barley 1; flour 18; oats 3; hay 4.
San Francisco Butterfat
SAN FRANCISCO, Sept. 8. (AP)
Butterfat f. o. b. San Francisco, 31c.
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Wall Street Report
STOCK SALE AVERAGES
(Copyright, 1031, Standard Statistics
Company.)
60 20 20 90
Ind's. RRs, Ut'ls Total
Today 00.1 68.1X 163.6 102.3
Nrev. day....l03.2 60.8 167.1 106.5
Week ago 107.3 66.0 183.0 110.6
Mont ago 104.3 66.3 168.8 107.9
Year ago 160.4 121.9 235.4, 171.8
NEW YORK, Sept. 8. (AP) Wall
Street turned from the Labor Day
holiday feeling decidedly bearlah to
day. Continued shrinkage of dividends
and lack of signs of a vigorous au
tumn revival of general business ac
tivity, prevented any change of trend
In stocks, and prices declined about
as sharply as they did last Thursday,
sales were about 2,000,000 shares.
Today's closing' prices for 17 se
lected stocks follow:
American Can
American T. & T.
Anaconda
Curtis Wright ..
General Motors 33ft
88
..105 ft
- 21
3
Int. T. & T .
Montgomery Ward
Paramount Pub. ..
Radio ....
Southern Pao.
S. O. of Cal. ..
8. O. of N. J. .,
Trans Am ..,
United Aircraft -...
U. S. Steel
Corp't Trust Shaa,
5-yr, Fxd. Trust .
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. 17
. 33
. 17ft
, 68ft
37 ft
, 36
6ft
25ft
. 80
. 4
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Brisbane's Today
(Continued from Page One)
On the other hand, five hundred
millions spent for construction would
help business and Industry, and con
tribute to prosperity's return.
. It might be said that giving five
hundred dollars to each of a million
families, enabling them to buy,
would also holp rosperlty.
Opponents of the dole aay: "No,
the American worker does not want
charity; he wants a Job."
There la good ring to that, but
what is the difference between char
ity and a Job artificially created, for
aharlty's sake?
When you create Jobs you declare
that men willing to work are en
titled to a living. That to which a
man la ENTITLED Is not charity.
Shall the government's five hun
dred millions be useoT to provide for
100,000, or for 1,000,000 Idle men and
their families, thus helping the In
dustry and prosperity's return? Or
shall five billions, which would be
nearer the mark, be used to main
tain 1.000,000 or 10,000,000 of the
unemployed and their families? Do
you wish to placate the unemployed
by employing a chosen few, In an
International calamity?
Five BILLIONS la probably the nec
essary minimum for this emergency.
Our government found double that
amount to help Europe, engaged In
the noble task of cutting throats.
The prosaic task of helping our own
people to fill their stomachs seems
to lack the charm possessed by hun
gry Belgians, or borrowing Britons.
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STORY 1
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flclently large to show a gain In
percentage. This group rose from
0.430,556 or 60 per cent, to 32,553.-
115 or 9.4 per cent during the
decsde.
Increases of comparable ale In
the 45 and up age Hmlte were con
trasted to the decreases In the
younger divisions, p-rsons 78 and
over totaled 1,913. 10j, against 1.468,
704, respectively 1.6 per cent and
1.4.
Mrs. lona Cook! a fashion repre
sentative of the H. W. Oossard com
pany, will be in our atore Thursday.
September 10th. She will give you
figure advice, if you wish It, and fit
you personally. The new Oossaid
uundatlon garments for Fall are
now ready. Mann'e main floor.
Over 11 Per Cent Increase
Noted in Senior and
Junior High Schools
Rain Halts Grade Pupils
School days are here again. Vaca
tion ended at an early hour this
morning for members of Medford'i
younger generation, w.ho went troop
ing off to classes 3312 strong at the
sound of the first gong.
The enrollment for Junior and
Senior high schools showed more
than a 10 percent Increase for the
first day over lost year, the total be
ing 1141. In the grade schools, how
ever, the rain exerted an Influence,
dampening the spirits of many edu
cation bent pupils, who failed to
appear on the opening day.
Compilation of comparative figures
cannot be correct for Vils year be
cause of changes In board lines of
the gradu schools and removal of the
ninth grade from the Sonlor to the
Junior high school, Supt. E. H. Hed
rtck stated this morning.
Totals by Schools
The totals given for grade schools
are: Jackson 369. Lincoln 331, Roose
velt 31 1 and Washington 370. In the
Junior hlgft school thore are 638 and
In the senior high school 503 pupils.
The figures In grade schools for
last year showed: Jackson 333, Lin
coln 202, Roosevelt 208 and Washing
ton 343.
The decrease will be more than
made up tomorrow, the school au
thorities believe. The rain Is blamed
for the absence of many younger
children, and the holiday weekend
for the failure of others to be present
for the first day.
With the opening of school this
morning, two new buildings, the
Senior high school on South Oakdale
and Dakota, and the new Washington
school on Dakota and Melrose went
Into servlos. A new annex has also
been added to the Roosevelt building
since the close of school last spring.
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Flying Bullets
Endanger Lives
Chicago Pupils
CHICAGO, Sop. 8. (AP) Two
high school students were wound
ed and soveral hundred others
endangered by bullets fired in a
running pistol battle between
detectives and three suspected
robbers In an automobile today.
The chase, which led through
streets crowded with student
leaving for the noon recess,
started when two detectives at
tempted to arrest the three men
in connection with a robbery.
Ask any Lion how the Early Set
tlers make $3 equal $130.
. Notice
Regular Communication of
V$l Rcames Chspter No. 88, O.
E. S Wednesday evening.
N September 0. Visiting mem
bera weloomo.
HATTIE M. ALDEN, Secretary.
Krvslalizlow. kodaa vloas aunrema
The Peeeleve, opp, Holly theater,
KATHRYN
LOCATELL
Gives attractive natural
looking Pormanent
- Waves.
Tulip Oil Waves
S6.50
Other Permanents
$5.00
Shampoo and Finger
Wave '
Short Hair, 75
230 S. Central Phone 1374
LOCALS
Undergoes Operation Claire Wyant
underwent an operation this morning
at the Community hospital for ap
pendicitis and la reported to be get
ting along nicely.
At Diamond Lake--Mrs. T. N. Par
rett and Mrs. B. N. Butler and son
are spending the week at Diamond
lake, having gone to the resort Sun
day. Planes on Time Although the
weather has been stormy, officials at
the Medford airport reported today
that all of the passenger and airmail
planes are on schedule.
Visits the Lake Miss Pearl Grimes
of Harrlsburg, Ore., left today by train
for Eugene, having been to Crater
Lake. She went to the national park
from Klamath Falls.
Ashes Cause Flr! Members of the
fire department were called at 12:30
a. m. today to extinguish a fire m
back of the pinnacle Packing house.
The conflagration was said to have
originated from some ashes there. No
damage resulted.
Car Recovered A Chevrolet road
ster, belonging to the Oregon Gran
ite Works, which was stolen from the
corner of Eighth and Bartlett streets
Sunday evening, was located by city
officers near the Roxy Ann coal mine
yesterday morning. AU of the tires
were gone from the 'car.
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Business Training at the Medfod
Business College pays because It Is
both practical and cultural. Fall
term opens Monday, Sept, 31. Phone j
866 for cotalog. OWN.
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
FOR SALE Feeder and weaner plgi,
40 head ewes. Tom Hallett, Eagle
Point.
FOB RENT 3 -room modern Juxnl&n
. ed house. 127.50. Water paid. Call
923.
LOS ANGELES 18th Sept.. 1 or 3
passengers, help expenses. S49 So.
Riverside. Call 7-9 p. m.
FOR RENT My home on Berrydai
itu mnrittrn nnH fiirnlAiied. 27.50
main Altui nnfl unf urnlahed
modern home. .8.B0, water paid.
WANTED To buy cheap piano, cash
P. O. tUX 439.
FOR RENT Completely furnished
house. lull basement, lurnace
sleeping porch, garage, fine shade
trees, in good location, near new
high school. 1013 so. uanaaie avo
Tel. 22Q-R for appointment.
FOR RENT Furnished 4-room house,
24.00. Water paid. Inquire 214
Cottage.
10 ACRES, close In, improved. Will
trade for equity in city property
Mall Tribune box No. 1939.
WANTED Girl to assist with house
work, good home. Small wages to
start. Permanent joo. rnone ioj,
Ashland.
STOP Oakland Coach. Almost new,
at sacrifice terms. Call 31.
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
WANTED Children to board. Reas
onable rates. E. LaPorte, ne.r
Phoenix. Hl-way Market.
CONCORD a rapes. Limited amounts,
This week only. Ivy St. Fruit Market.
FOR SALE or TRADE 3 heifer calves.
Will trade for hay or trailer. 6Iia
Keene Drive. Phono 744-L.
MODERN furnished 6-room bungalow.
Inquire 613 W. 2nd. Phone 641-Y.
FOR SALE Beautiful modern bunga
low. 7 rooms and bath, fireplace,
full basement, furnace, east side,
paved street, corner lot; 9250 down,
balance easy.
Very good suburban home, 14
acre; hardwood floors, fruit, chick
en equipment; going at less than
cost of Improvements.
THE REAL ESTATE EXCHANGE
125 E. 6th St. Phone 1496
MEN WANTED
Diesel Engineering offers the bright-
est future for the trained man of any
industry today. Diesel engines are
fast replacing gas and steam. Dleacl
Powered Trucks and Busses are al
ready In use. It Is safo to say thou
sands of them will be on the roads
within the next year. Write for our
"Diesel Opportunities of 1932" and
Free Employment Service Bookklet.
Openings for a few more industrious
men at 50c ber hour spare time work
while learning. HEMPHILL DIESEL
ENGINEERING SCHOOLS, Dept. 4-C
New Building, Wcstlake dc Republican
eta., Seattle, Wash.
WANTED Chef and wife, able to
handle Hotel Kitchen. References.
Box 1942.
STOLEN Red Bicycle, from Cratet
ian Saturday night. Reward. Bruce
Hensleman, phone 1082-X. Tribune
paper bag on wheel.
FOR RENT 3 -room modern house,
partly furnished. 27 Washington
St. Inquire 238 So. Holly.
LOST Brown billfold. Contains art
icles with name Jim Brainard. Re
turn -to Leonard's Cafe. Reward.
V'Al TED Good light closed car, pay
cash. KUey, Route I, Box 1S8, Ash
land, Ore.
WANTED Woman for general house
work. Phone 505-X.
fl ispute
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Genuine Willard Batteries
SEE YOUR NEAREST
WILLARD DEALER
LITTRELL
PARTS
COMPANY
WILLARD
DISTRIBUTORS
317 East Main Street
Phone 237
Notice of Sheriff's Sale
By Virtue of an execution on fore
closure duly Issued out of and undsr
the seal cf the Circuit court of the
Btato of Oregon for the County i
Jackson, to me directed and dated
on the 25th day of August. 1931, In
a certain suit wherein Central Point
State Bank, a corporation, as plain
tiff recovered Judgment and decree
against Harold E. Hlnes. W. C. Brown.
Ortho M. Arnold and Mrs. Ortho M.
Arnold, his wife, the unknown he'ts
df Ortho M. Arnold, H. P. Keeney
and Mrs. H. P. Keeney, hie wife, the
unknown- heirs of H. P. Keeney. Fred
N. Burrows and Mrs. Pied N. Burrows,
his wife, the unknown heirs of Pred
N. Burrows, the defendants therein,
for the sum of 800.00 with Intereit
thereon at the rate of 8 per annum
from the 10th day of July, 1929, to
gether with HO0.00 as attorney's fees,
which decree was enrolled and dock-
.v.. fMa-lr'a fflA nf .aid
Court In said County on the 25th
aay or Auguw iwot.
Notice Is Hereby Given that pur
suant to the terms of Bald execution
I will, on the 10th day of October.
1931, at ten o'clock In the forenoon
at the front door of the Court House
In the City of Medford. In Jackson
County. Oregon, offer for sale and
will sell at public auction for cash to
hl.l. hiArtmr ty. MtlnfV SSld
decree, together with the costs of
tnia sale, budj;& w iccm.i...v -w..
i.w nmiMori .11 the rlsht. title
i in..M. th.t 'h nftlri defendants.
or any of them, had on the loth day
of July. -1020, or nave naa biiimj
time or now nave, u im w
fnlUmlna rfaurl)wl r.l nrODCrtV Slt-
uated In Jackson County, State of
Oregon, to-wit: tne do-' u
xtci cvi. nf fusion 18 In
Township 39 South, Range 1 East of
tne wmametie Meriaiuu.
Dated tbla 4th day of September,
1931.
RALPH O. JENNINGS,
Sheriff of Jackson County,
Oregon.
Notice to Land Owners of the Medford
lrrlentlon District.
Notice Is hereby given that on Tues
day, October 6th, 1031. at 1:30 o'clock
p. m.. the Board of Directors, acting
as a Board of Equalization, will meet
in the office of the Medford Irriga
tion District, 323 South Fir Street.
Medford, Oregon, for the purpose of
reviewing and correcting the district
assessment and apportionment of
taxes for tho tax year 1832. Such
assessment list, as approved and
adopted by the Board of Directors
Is now on file In the office of the
district where it Is open for Inspec
tion by all persons interested.
By order of the Board of Directors,
Medford Irrigation District.
O. ARNSPIGER, Secretary.
Dated August al. 1031
Relief For
Ruptured
All who wear trusses win appreciate the
special provisions we have made for the proper
... . rhance and KUess
fitting of tne proijcr wu. ,
work are eliminated entirely. You are ared
. h for ruDture relief Is
that every penny ju- i"- - -- .
toorough7yieguarde- Use this Expert Fitting
' . . ,. . rfav. assuring
Service. K is nero iix j v, -futoe
attention and care. Your satisfaction is
guaranteed.
HEATH'S DRUG STORE
"ASK FEED"
MEN,
WOMEN &
CHILDREN
"-SsjJJ
1 ATJTHORTZED EXCLUSIVE AKRON TRUSS FITTERS
1929 Ford Sport Coupe $375
Like new. Free wheeling.
GENUINE CHEVROLET .PARTS
should be used when VOIR Chevrolet is
repaired. We have a complete stock and
use only GENUINE Chevrolet parts In all
repair Jobs.
Pierce Allen Motor Co.
11 South Riverside Phone 150
CSED CAR LOT 8th and Bartlett Sts.
Phone 041
FOUNDED
1909
JACKSON COUNTY
BUILDING & LOAN
ASSOCIATION
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Circulating Heaters
280 Lb. Heaters
50
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$49,
$10 Down
10 a Month
See Them In Our Windows
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Will Unlock
The Door To
Business Opportunity
Our schools are starting this week- Young men and women
are receiving fine training for business and professional
positions. There's a course that should not be overlooked . .
The first lesson should be one of thrift, for
it's the man or woman who knows how
to save systematically that gets along in
the world.
The Jackson County Bank
ESTABLISHED Ilia
Medford, Oregon
Commercial - Savings Safe DcpoiU
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