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HfEDFOIlD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 1931.
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PORTLAND DEALS
PORTLAND. Ore, Sept. 10. (API
The locl egg market U a two- 1(1 eel
affair, with prices snowing no Inclina
tion to change In either direction.
Eastern markets re firm In ill di
rections, but storago holdings we not
moving out rapidly.
At tin Mine time, freeh stock Is
scare, wltli pullet egse only a email
factor.
Butter continued firm Thursday.
Inquirer for storens stock Indicated s
shortage In 81 and 03 score fresh
stock, although the make Is reported
somewhat above normal for this time
of year.
A ehlpment of brusesls sprouts aa
received on the "street" here Thurs
day from California. They will go
to the trade at VI cenU.
First quality clie ' coln"
maiming higher prices here Thursday
Blbertas were going to the trade t
S5-63 cent a box and J. H. Hales
were up to 85 cents.
Lower production of tomatoes since
weather conditions changed last week
has broitg) t an advance In the whole
sale market. The market Is M cents
a box to the trade on both four and
five-row packs.
There Is an adequate supply of all
poultry with the exception of sprint
ers. The market tone la firm on the
latter. There U still a good call tor
good quality dressed turkey hens at
80 cenu a pound.
Markets'
l.lveslork
PORTLAND, Ore., Sept. 10. (AP)
CATTLE, IDS, calves 30: eleady.
HOOS 090: steady to lower.
SHEEP and LAMBS 000; steady.
Portland Produce
STEEL ORDERS SHOW
SLUMP LAST MONTH
NEW TORK, Sept. 10. (AP) en
titled orders of the U. 8. Steel cor
poration showed a decrease of 3S5.3M1
tana In August to a total of 3,1811.4"
tons aa of August 31. In July a de
crease of 74.907 tons was reported.
The backlog aa of July 31 was
MOs.Blo tons. On June 30, unfilled
orders aggregated J.478.333 tons
against 3.SU0.433 tons on May 31. On
August 31, 10.10 unfilled orders
amounted to 3.980.304 tons.
New York Central
Reduces Dividends
NEW YORK, Sept. 10. (AP) The
New York Central Railroad company
today reduced the quarterly dividend
from 11.10 to U. marking the second
reduction In the dividend rate this
year,
A reduction from the annual
rate had been expected In Wall
Street. The as rate waa established
May 1 last, with the payment of a
quarterly dividend of 1.60, and
marked a reduction from the 8 basis
which had been In effect from Aug.
t, 1037.
Rock Island Omits
Dividend Payments
NEW TOR- Sept. 10. (AP) Direc
tors of the Chicago, Rock Island A
Pacific Railway today omitted the
dividend due at this time on the
com mo stock.
Salaries of officers earning more
than M000 annually ware out from 6
per cent up to 30 per cent.
Three months ago the road paid 31
a aiare on Ita common stock and alx
months ago ai.35 waa disbursed.
Bed salmon, halibut, ling cod, red
snapper, salt mackerel, spiced an
chovies; none better anywhere; guar
anteed to please. Competitive prices.
Ivy St, Fish Market.
Phone M. west Side Market, tor
fish, on Fridays, strictly trash.
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Portraits of distinction. The Peaa
levs onp. Holly theater
PORTLAND. Ore.. Sept. 10 (API
Butter, butterfat, eggs, milk, country
meats, mohslr, live poultry, onions,
potatoes, wool and hay quotations
unchanged.
Portland Wheat
PORTLAND, Ore., Sept. 10. (AP)
Wheat!
Open High Low Close
Sept. (old) .4, .44'-, .441,
Sept. (new). .4514 ,45i .48' .4S4
Dec. -47H .47H .47?, .H
May M .91)4 .91!, -91?,
Cash wheat:
Big Bend bluratem
Soft white -.
.99 '4
.48j
.4914
.43 '4
.4314
.4314
Onts: No. 3 white 17.S0
Today's car recelpta: Wheat 161:
barley 1; flour 11; corn 1; oats 4;
hay 3.
Western white
Hard winter
Northe. a spring
Western red ..
an Franclco nutterfat
SAN FRANCISCO. 8ept. 10 (AP)
Butterfat fob. San Francisco 33c.
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Wall Street
Report J
STOCK SALE AVERAGER
(Copyright, 1P31, Standard Stulstlcs
Company.)
SO 30 20 80
Ind'to RR's. Ut'la. ToU!
Today B7.1 5B 0X H9.8 100.2
Pre, dny.... 98.1 67.S 181,4 101.3
wwk ago..loa.7 61.0 157.8 106.0
Month ngo.,103 0 05 5 158.4 107.8
Year ago 170.8 l'ja.5 320.4 173.6
NKW TORK, Sept. 10. (AP) The
stock market Rnln waa bolstered at
tlmM by flurrlM of short covering
today, but failed to coat off Jta re
cent heaviness,
Trndlnfc Blackened considerably, but
acveral rails and some of the indus
trial again recorded new loans.
Several of the pivotal shares were
well supported, and closed about
steady, but net losses of 1 to 9
points were numerous at the finish.
Today's closing prices for 17 se
lected stocks follow:
American Can
American T. & T. .
Anaconda
Curtis Wright
General Motors
Int. T. & T.
Montgomery Ward
Paramount Pub. w
Radio .
Southern Pac. .
S. O. of Cal.
8. O. of N. J.
Trans Am.
United Al rerun
U. 6. Bteel ......
Corp't Trust 8hs.
5-yr. Pxd. Trust
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Brisbane's Today
(Continued from Pa OS Ons)
of Vera Crux, which passed a law al
lowing for 1,000,000 Inhabitants only
a maximum of 1ft priests. Including
bishops.
Now Yucatan passes a similar law
forbidding mors than nine priests to
operate throughout the entire terri
tory, whtle Chiapas has a law per
mitting only 14 priests. Outrages
continue, Including ths decapitation
and burning of a religious statue. The
outbresk of hostility to religion Is as
sudden and violent as It Is mysteri
ous. Professional killers in our crime
wave, and high chiefs of the bootleg
industry become gradually bolder.
Charles B. Cavanaugh, police chief
of Bern&rdsvllle, N. J., made himself
objectionable, raided speakeasies, In
terfered with bootleg profits. That
could not be endured.
The right person, with the right
gun, was aent to shoot him dead as
he stepped out on his veranda.
If today they shoot a chief of po
lice, later they may work up higher
through official ranks, to mayors,
governors, and so forth.
deathSns
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Emily Pitcher passed away at her
residence. 8pnng and Wabash avenue
Wednesday. She fell and broke her
hip early In August, from which she
never recovered. 8he waa born near
Martlnaburg, New York, May , 18tJ.
Medford haa been her residence for
the past year.
She leaves one daughter, Mrs.
Kdld O. Tupper of Medford, and the
following grandchildren: Elttrlclge
Heath, Medford; Mrs. Geo. A. Lute,
Oak Park. Illinois: Edward and Roy
Heath, Decatur, Illinois; Mrs. Betty
Henry, Medford: one great-great-grandson,
Robert Heath, of Decatur.
Remalna will be forwarded by the
Perl Funeral Home thla evening to
Mldvale, Idaho, where funeral ser
vices will take place, and Interment
in the family burial plot.
Fresh flah and aea foods, West Side
Market. Phone 040.
Dr. H. P. Coleman has returned
from San Francisco and will be In his
office In Medford Bldg. regular houra
T
Recruiting Sergeant G rover Owen
has Just received word that the
United States army, which some time
3g ceased to enlist because of being
filled to peacetime capacity. Is again
taking limited enlistments, and that
only ten vacancies have been assign
ed to the state of Oregon.
He will send three enlistment ap
plicant from here tonight to the
head recruiting office at Portland,
on the chance that- they may be al
lowed to enlist after taking the phys
ical examination, although he fears
that the allotment of ten recruits for
the entire state may have already
been filled, from a waiting list of
applicants.
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ON LIQUOR CHARGES
Changing their previous pleas of
not guilty to guilty when their esses
were called for trial In Judge Taylor's
o o u r t yesterday afternoon. Mrs. ;
Brown and daughter. Bubbles Brown, j
who were arrested last Saturday In
Mrs. Brown's car with two men com
panions, by state police, were pun
ished by fines.
They were anxious to return to
their home In Idaho, and local
authorities did not want t&em here
any longer than possible, so Mrs.
Brown was fined 50 and costs for
transportation of liquor, and Bubbles
was fined $10 and costs for intoxica
FLAME, DAMAGE LIGHT
A fire In the motor of an auto
mobile, belonging to Bert Anderson
this afternoon called the fire de
partment to 1501 West Main street.
The flame originated from wiring
in the motor, according to rire
Chief Roy Elliott. Utile damage
resulted.
Chief Elllo also reported that
all restrictions concerning the burn
ing of grass and brush had been
lifted, since the recent rain.
fMVC'N El
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FOUNDED
1909
JACKSON COUNTY
BUILDING &- LOAN
ASSOCIATION
Patronize
Your Horn
Manufacturer
No eommuity can thrive
nd prosper without
the help of flourishing
industries backed and
patronised by local con
sign loans, some of them frozen, and
some worse dead.
Andreas Thaler, who began life aa
a peasant In the Austrian Tyrol and
became Austrian minister of agricul
ture, adrlsea the hardy men of the
Tyrol to take their families to find
opportunity and prosperity In South
America, especially Chile, and Argen
tina. The advice la sound. The pity ts
that such men are no longer allowed
to come here, to build up thla coun
try, consume lta surplus, derelop It
strength and prosperity, aa they and
men like them hare done for a hun
dred year, past.
One of the worst Ideas this coun
try ever had waa keeping out the
right kind of emigration, to which
the country owes every'.i-.Uig It pos
sesses. That foolishness waa eup
pceed "to keep all our people work
ing." We need mora people to con
sume our surplus.
Antagonism o the Catholic churca
In Mexico and laws forbidding more
than an absolutely Inadequate num
ber of prlesta, continue to spread
Limiting of priest began In the state
WALL PAPER
SPECIAL
FRIDAY and SATURDAY 1
BUY and SAVE
One Roll of Wall Paper FREE
With Each Roll Purchased
K. D. ROSS CO.
Phone 640 22 South Grape St.
h A Baker cf JUpuUlior A
FELT BASE
Floor
Coverings
39 Attractive Patterns to Choose
From. Many new ones just received.
m 32
i o' .,av mm m &
f Per Square
Yard
Our Regular Price
Crater Naturalist
Returns to School
CRATER LAKE NATIONAL PARK,
Ore. (Special.) Hla aummer'a work
completed as naturalist for Crater
Lake National Park, Prof. D. S. Mb
bey left this week for Springfield.
Mo., to resume faculty dutlea with
the Orury college. It Is probable he
wilt return to Crater Lake to fill the
aame position next year.
Several new services were Inaugur
ated during his stay In the park,
heading the educational division In
providing visitors with field trips of
varied nature. The rim field caravan
la one of the Innovations, taking visi
tors around the rim of Crater Lake
for a distance of 35 miles under the
guidance of a ranger naturalist.
WIFE SAYS HUSBAND
THROWN OVERBOARD
8TOS8ETT. N. V., Sep,t. 10. (API
Mrs, Benjamin P, . Colllnga told
Nassau county police today she be
lieved her wealthy husband waa tied
and thrown overboard by gunmen
who boarded their yacht, Penguin,
last night.
STORY 1
(Continued From Pac One)
seven and 13 In school, and 87.3 per
cent of the negroes.
The highest percentage and largest
number of pupils waa found In the
seven to 13 year classes, which la
1930 accounted for 16.398.400 or 05 3
per cent of 17,209.566 against 13.
869.010 In 1930, 90 S per cent of 15.-
306.793.
CRATER FOREST HOLDS
FIRE GUARDS ON DUTY
Although the general rainfall In
southern Oregon and Oregon and
Washington early this week has tem
porarily decreased the forest lire
hazard and several national forests
up north have pulled in their look
out, guards and the like. Crater
National forest's staff of rangers and
other summer employes, has not
been decreased, and will not be
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
NICELY furnished sleeping room.
Meals If desired. 507 S. Oakdale.
FOR RENT Partly furnished 6-room
house on paved street. Good wood
range and heater. 218 w. Jacks-m.
Phone 1127-X. Call at 36 N. Peach.
Phone 112-F. Call at 36 N. Peach.
ISc doz. Mrs. Dressier, 1107 E. Ma'n.
FOR RENT 2-room house, furnished:
light and water 'urnlshed. 8U
Summit.
LOST Female dog: orange and white
pointer. Phone 190-X.
FOR RENT 3 -room furnished holse
with sleeping porch. 609 No. River
side. Phone 977-W.
BOARD AND ROOM Close In: gar
age. Phone 967-X. 609 W. 10th.
BOARD and nicely furnished room,
adjoining bath, family of 2. Phoue
1417-X.
LOST Brown leather purse, west of
Phoenix, Monday. Reward, phone
1417-X.
until heavy further rains have made
the forest territory safe for the re
mainder of the year.
The only change made In Cramer
National forest following the early
week rainfall la that five emergency
forest patrolmen, whose duties con
sist of patrolling forest roads In
dangerous localities searching for
Incipient fires, have been relieved
from duty temporarily and will be
sent back to duty as soon u the
forest again becomes dry, possibly
after a few days of sunshine.
Oregon Weather.
Pair tonight and Friday, except
cloudy and unsettled with probable
showers In northwest portion; little
change In temperature; gentle north,
west winds offshore.
MRS. E. E. GORE
Accredited High School Teacher
Piano Harmony
Pipe Organ
Class and Individual Lessons
Rooms 11-12 Sparta Bldg
Phone 161
1928 Chev. Coach S31G
U. S. T I R E S
GRIP the road when you are driving on
wet, slippery highways. You're playing safe
when you ride on V. 3. Tires!
Pierce Allen Motor Co.
113 South Riverside Phone 150
CSED CAR LOT 8th and Bartlett Sta.
Phone 941
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Fall's finest food offering Is here September harvest -time
foods. Here's an event no food bnyer should mbs. Below are
Just a few of the attractive offerings. Take advantage of them
this week end. Personally select every Item for your table.
By so doing you'll make a tidy saving In your food budget.
Prices effective Friday, Saturday and Monday, Sept. 11, J 2 and 14, at
both MacMarr Stores.
Flour DT $1-15 I Sunbright
For a clean
housewife
10c
Oxydal
Large package
ea. .19c
Calumet
Pound tin
ea. . . 27c
Salt
1Yi pounds
sk. . . . 8c
Milk
Large tins
MacMarr or Pet
4 for 25c
Soap
Cream Oil
ea 5c
Carnation
Oats
Large
package
17c I Malt
Rainier or
American
33.
Par
A new form of
Concentrated Soap
Lg. pkg.37c
Coffee
MacMarr
Hb.35c3ib.95
Coffee
Economy Blend
lib. 25c 3 lb. 69c
Crisco
For frying
9 lb. pail.. S 1-89
Powdered Sugar
For your 1931 jelly
3 lbs 19c
Jelly Glasses
Dozen , . . 39c
Flour
Maple Leaf
49-lbe bag . . 89c
Sugar
Fine granulated
13 lbs. . . .69c
Fresh Fruits
and Vegetables
Potatoes. .50 lbs. 89c
Exceptional Quality
Onions 8 lbs. 25c
Svanlh sweets
Sw't Spuds. 5 lbs. 24c
Cabbage lb. V-faz
Firm. Solid Heads
Oranges.. .2 doz. 29c
Medium Sized Sunk 1st
Beans
Small Whites, 5 lbs.. 35c
Red Mexican, 5 lbs.. 25c
Larpe Limas, 2 lbs.. .23c
Cigarettes
Poular Brand (Limit)
Carton . .$1.19
Toilet Tissue
Ambassador Tissue
4 rolls . . . 23c
Mayonnaise
Best food
Pt.Jars . . .27c
Salad Oil "
Bring: your container
Quart 25c
Gallon 88c
Rice
Fancy Blue Rose
Jibs 35c
Shortening J a A iTn
Hamburger
2 lhs. . . 25c
QUALITY tVISATS
SOLD FOR LESS
Oleo
Gem Nut
2 lbs. . 25c
Sausage
Beef Steak Weiners, Bologna and Link Sausage lpS OC
Peanut Butter
5 2 lbs.. . 25c
Shoulder Cuti
For a Sunday Breakfast
2 lbs. . . 25c 2 lbs. ...... 25
Hams
Skinned (Half or Whole)
Beef Pot Roast
Beef Roasts
Lb.... 24c Lb 9c 2 lbs... 25
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