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fEPFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MltDFORD, OREGON, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 1931.
PAGE TWO
BUTTER MARKET
LACK
PORTLAND, Or., aept. 10. (API
Evn tliougb thsr in not ohit In
th prlo of BUtUr on th Product
Rxehanm for the 11 Mwlon, report
indicated thai members of th or
gaiilMtlon. M mil M iMdara of th
trade, vr openly parlr.; It I"
above th quotation offlolally IliUd.
Bhortaite of fresh mk U reported
the miMt hum In year for Ml pe
riod of th season. -
Wlthdrawai of butter from atore
rt reported m a near record at pro
lolly nil point alone the eoMt.
Trad leaders My tint unlaaa than
la quirk plokup of mas, a famine
of all butur will toon result.
Thr eontlnuw a (antral lack ol
prloa ohanis or aantlmant In tha local
etg markat. Local co-op contlnua
to nama and maintain 9io tor antral.
Withdrawal! from itoram oontlnua
haavy.
Undartona of tha llva ohlckcn trad
appaara a trlfta laaa ftvorabl. Llfht-
waliht hana art now lltd down to
llo althouih racant pureh have
been mada to abova thla mark.
A firm tona rnlee for country killed
hogs, oalvaa and lamba of top quality
Top lamia ara selling to llo.
Prlcaa ara about la hliner la tha
btittarfat markat hara with anaral
offera of Sla for No, I Portland dt-
llvry althouih torn ara quotlni 1c
abova thla mark.
While ther la a atroni ton for
artlatt and Anjau peara with
treme value continued at local and
outalda potnu, Boaoa oontlnua mora
or laaa neglected with aalea being
forced.
a . .
Llveilork, -PORTLAND,
Ore, Sept. It. (AP)
Cattle U7, calvaa SO for week,
While tona waa generally ateady
during week, left-over created more
or leaa peaalmitm In tha trade, flood
aUera, under 1100 pound aoVrt gan
, arally at 11.00, with tome hearler
atuff at .. In-between aorta
brought a.ootis; high medium
to fairly good heifer told .
S.TB. while good cow brought MOO
4 50. Vaalera told generally 14.00
)M0.
Hons loia for week. Market wa
dollar up for killer. Bulk and
generally top light butcher were
too, with a tew trucked In offer
ing bringing 7lTi. Strong
and heavy aorta told at M Mett.U,
with parking aowa generally MOO)
0 4 T. with a few at M00. Plga
anld to ktllera at M.MltM.
' SIIRKP 780 tor wwk. atrangtb
waa generally dlaplayed In aheap
and lamba Aw the week. Advance
up to for tha better daa atuft
waa reitrd. while yaarllng and
awe were oonslaererl tdy, ooofl
to atrlctly obolo lamb araled la
Sao, with 1m dealrabl aorta,
f0000, Btn.-Uy thole year
ling war quotable at 4 00 and
Better, trim to cnoir were quw
ably 1 00 and M OO, with tha bulk
1.7 and leaa,
Portland Wheat
PORTUAMD, Sept. IS. (AP)
Wheat!
Opto 7lb Low Clo
Sept. (Old) . .41 .46 ,4S
Sept. (new) .46 .46 v46 .46
Deo, 4 .0t 30 V
Map Mi J414 M 44
Oaah wheat;
Big Bend OW tera, .1H
sort wbiio 1
Waetern whit .41
Hant winter .46
rrnrthern anrtnt .. .46
Weeiern red ,. , . .46
Oatai lea. I whit. 616.
Today car receipt!
flour, 16; hay, 4,
Whaaa, If,
Portland Produce
PORTLAND, Or, apt. 16 (API
But terra direct to ahlppera, track
60-61i tatkta No. t, 81-SOa; Port.
land nellrarv prtraa: But tart t, aeur
61-rj aweet -r.
UVt POOLTRT Net buying prlo
Heavy here. vMored 4W lb. n toe;
medium lev; Itgbt ll brotltr tin-
4t 1 It Wk over It lb. 60;
olerrd 6s Ra. 6 antcken 7-eV-; oM
rooatara tcj durka, pktB IS-ltc;
geee U-lc,
Butter, . milk, country meat
ntoo. potato, wool and bay quo.
tatKvn xtnhaiureev
Aaa Oaarlec Rtttterfal.
AN PR.rCICO, Srpt. 16. (AP)
uturtav tab, San Ptaaclaco, M.
Wall Stroft Report
stock avu Avtstnca
(Cojijrrtgtvt, IM1. Standard stataiUo
tvtpany)
60 60 SO M
tnd'ki MM tnav Total
Today 60 6 lo.a sis
Prev. day ass at J.v 610
Wek to . .t Ml IMS Ml
Dm C..1S M4 144 1163
Tear lao l 11 6 614 1 J
iW TORSU 8pi. 16 (AP) Prft
lak tvmasl bond and the Brrr
tab poutMl aMrttng wee tMbjacacd to
karp preenar ra eatay nnaartal
arkt, and erk bad teevvt
awatnt rJl.
Tt rurd Ktiyrdoaa H r rent
teat r mi rout bed 6Mb. LaM
twt. Wweo bene) aoMl aa blah aa
6IMTM.
Th atrtuab pound trtm droried
bo M. rot cable bratwrer.
Te Mew Tee ettar avtH rVieed
weak, wttb tceee el II M l
TO tanw. Sale aioeeded a,wy
0M attar, aa ttavaraalu Ikrica
tame Bim wnv ek.
TVMtayv cXweej prMe lor 16 aeJec
d KV f.NUow ;
Aaaerteaa Ca " so
T, tr "
Ammvwhhi
Cuua Tjlt -. t
Meteorological Report
September id, lost,
rorerast.
Madford and vicinity: Tonight and
Sunday fair; wanner Sunday.
Oregoni Pair tonight and Sun
day; cooler enat portion tonight.
lining temperature In Interior Bun-
day.
Local Data.
Lowest temperature thla morning,
83 degree.
Temperature a year ago today I
Hlghwt, Ml loweat, so,
Total precipitation alno Beptenv
bar 1, 1M1. 1.11 Inch.
Relative humidity at 6 p.m. yea-
terday, 1 a.m. today, 83.
Suneet today, ;14 p.m.
Tomorrow l Suprlae, (:M a.m.
Suneet, S:1S p.m.
Obaervallone taken at S a. at lto
Meridian Time,
II
city
Baker City
BoatOil ..m
Bolaa ..
Ohloago m h
Denver
D Molnaa
Fresno m
Helen
Lo Angelea
Medford
New York
Phoenix .,,
Portland
Reno .. ..
II II Jl Oldy.
7 60 ... Olaar
74 44 .oa Oldy.
88 03 .... Oldy
ss ss m oiear
ao oo .ia Rain
aa sa . Clear
?a a .oa Ram
14 ea oidy,'
an si .og Ran,
71 SS Clear
( 74 P.Ody
aa tt .aa oidy,
aa 44 aa cidy.
aa 54 ,ia cidy
ao sa .oa owy.
aa 5B Clear
04 54 .04 Rain
aa go .oa cidy.
80 84 ... Clear
Hoeeburg
Salt Uka .
San Franclaoo ,
SeaUl ,.
SKikn
Waahlngton D.O.
Clencral Motor
Int. T. T,
11H
in
11W
isvt
saw
6314
M &
IBM
75(4
Montgomery Ward
Paramount Pub. .
Radio
Southern Pao.
S, O. of Cal,
8. O. of H. t.
Trana Am. ..
United Aircraft
U, S, Steel
SUNDAY IS LAST
OF CRATER LAKE
0FPIC1SEAS0N
Tomorrow la th lat day of the
official Crabtr Lake aeaaon, when
th ooncmlona ceaea opcratlns How-
vr It I not definitely known her
at preaent to whthr th cafe
teria at Mt rim will cloe or re
main open a while longer,
Wbll tlit lodge and other oon-
oeealon will be clotcd and mad
ecur from th winter torm and
now, and th lodg dining room
cloaed tonu ' time ego. th nUonl
park hedqurtra offlo and atafl
and tlta employee eook ltoxtea, dining
hall and other living fartlltle tor
tha park rangar and other nploy,
will contlnua In operation, a tha
park building and other wtlvttle
will continue aa long aa the weather
Th ranger ataff and labor force
haa baea gradually decreased tor
a week or mora paat,
Altho!ib th coa enrta tontor-
row officially, th conceMlon will
b practlctlly lod let today, and
tonight meat of tha employe of ut
conceaelon will oom down to Med
ford to depart tor Uxelr home.
lavlni only Mtoturh on duty to
morrow to oar lor tiw tw re
maining or arriving vtaitora, and
attend to the actual Moaing tip.
Th but atagea for the national
park will leav Medrord and Rlam
tb Pall tomorrow tonnoon, and
th la4 duly mall delivery tot th
eaon front th Medtord peat office
to the prk wtll be mada tomorrow.
Mowevtr, deaplt th bno ot
houatns and ntartainlng mctllUe
after tornorrow hundreds of tourttta
and other vlaltor wtll continue,
aa annually la lata year, to vtalt
Crate Lake until deep mow pre
vent.
Th park headquarter win net be)
moved to the winter quart r In
thta rtty until after the federal
term of court, about October 16.
or perhar later U the weather
continue favorable.
COLOR PAGE TESTS
Vvelyn Bdwarcl ot 60S King etreet
w named winner of th ftrrt prta
la VS weekl color pare ronteet, ac
eordntg to U report front the
fwtree, Mr. BuaMO V. MUlta and Mu
Manor Curry. Sac end plac w
awarded ldell Henry of 6 Dakota.
nd third to Itetlj Powatr of mn
brhwy.
rVttrUt and ftftb plac vrtnncr
wer Bdrt Chaatatn of rout s. and
Dorothy Oaddt of 4VS Baat Mala
etreev
Ptnali ot tk tonteot wtll be aa-
aounred next wee, whoa Uw lM
roter page ot tx eerlee art to b
turned la. Th ttnal aheet w-aa prta.
lt Tburtdayb taue ot th
Mat) Tttbuno.
Boy and gtrla ara reattaded to
turn bbotr pagea la aa ooa a po
t be, aad reoetv tbttr oaady bar.
XS fr Iteer- -traliac SiiuiVr-
oa aa V, O. Cvtamaa. eutfiieM ure
reular apartmeev departod froat tb
cttr bit but aibt foe pot ca-
wbar la th wttd vrar tko ever
r uaueualhr tbtck. e wbtca kv
oateoa trr bad a coar-wtial tta.j
wttk ib tateottoa of bnaguag kta
all th dee tt law aDow. Tb
ceeaaon art Uwy wtll ftad a kadr4
e aa rITi mw huai-w ' ' . .
igvt oa Um aaa raBMeauaii
NAME WINNERS IN
ENTERED IN SHOW
Pear took th center of th
oookery tg at th 4H club and
education! fair, which opened at
th Jackeon county fair ground
yeaterday. Th ehow put on by
th woman' club of Medford under
th leadership of Mr. Mabel Mack
brought on dUplay (varythlng from
pear preaervee to upald down cake
Recipe were aa plentiful a th
flnlahed product and will b avail-
abl to vlaltor until th fair do
till evening.
Tha food ahow la dertbd by
th oommltt In oharre a a very
aucceeaful venture and on which
will bring continued promlnano to
th peer, Judging from th lnqulrl
received at th booth.
Man Win Prla.
Showing th women that man
know a thing or two about dalnti
lo, J, Vam Shangl. local pho
tographer, Invaded th femlnln
rank with om pear preeervee
which wer awarded eecond prla.
He prepared th fruit, h telle, whan
h had to etay horn on vtnlng
and tak oar of hi two young
on.
Other prla wlnnera In tha oontt
wri
Claaa 1, pi Doubt cruet; Mr
N. Vllm. Medford, tint, at; Mr
Sprea-u Rlegal, Medford. acond,
61.60. Single cruet: Mr. B. H.
Vllm, Madford, tint, 6: Mr. O. Q
DAlblnl. Medford, aeoond. 61.60
Orand prl: Mrs. B N. Vllm. 66-00
Claaa 9, baked foods Pear sauce
caket Mr. Shepherd, Rou Rlvtr,
first, ta.fl0; Mr, J, R. Thorn peon.
Medford. second, 61, Upald down
oak; Mr. Donald dark, Medtord.
first, a.S0; Mr. A M. Tyrell. Med
ford, eecond, 61. Miscellaneous, baked
foods i Mr. 0. A. Hsath. Ashland
ta.50, Boo brown oak.
Class a, cannad and pratervtd
Oanned pests l Mr. A. M. Tyrsll,
Medford, tint, 61. Preserved pears:
r"i, Id Sweeney, Medtord, first, 61;
J. Vern Bhengle, Madford, second,
50o. Pear conserve: Mra, J, R
Tyrell, tint, 61; Mm, P. J. Bslrd.
Medtord, eeoond. 60c Mteoellaneous
Oandled pear: Mr B. L. Hunter,
Vr-'-rd. 61, and Mn. a. 4. D Alblnl,
plod pears. 61.
Claaa 4, sslsds Mrs. A . Tyru
tint, 61.
Class 6, mlcllanou reolpe
Mn. J. n Thompson, tint, 61: Mn
H. Wgnt, Ashland, woond, 50c.
Beet collection l Mn. J. R. Thomp
son, tint, ta.50; Mr. O. Q D Alblnl,
second, 61.
Clue 6. beat display Mn. J. R
T--mpson, 66; Mr. A, M. Tyrell, 66
Claa 7, salad pears Beet aingi
Mn. A. M. Tyrell tint, 61;
Mn. Id;' i- -oond. 50c.
Crowds from many Motion tr
continuing to vlalt- tha Jackson
county fair grounds, where th two-
day ctub and school fait dose thla
veiling.
Livestock Judging I Interesting th
olub members and many adult to
day, and price winner will b an
nounced In Sunday's Msll Tribune.
The school exhibit sre receiving
much prals from all- onlooker, aa
an tha numerous club actlvltl rep
resented by flower, cookery, furn
ishings and sawing. '
Children Enjoy Program
Th program ot stunt and movie
preaeuted last night under tha lead
ership of A. B. Secre ot Rrana Vsllsy
waa sttsndsd- by host of children,
who found th vnt an Interesting
cllmu to th tint day actlvltl.
Th booth operated by th Parent
Teacher council ot Medtord rvd
luih to many visitor yctrdy and
today. Pear food are featured In
th menu and add Interest to th
pear show being carried oa In the
same building.
Award Prim Today
All prl wtll b awarded this
afternoon la th aumtrotut division
ot acbool work and to th club an-.
Irani. Those who her already o-
celved prlee In addition to yvjettr
dayt list in:
Canning 6 Reulah Hamy. Ash-
iMd, tint; Kathrtn Latltrop, Cen
tral Point, eeoond, Mary Huntley.
Sam valley, third; Vtna Darts, same
Valley, fouth, and swtber Darn, Sams
Valley, fifth.
Canning 6 Beth Joy, Ahlnd. ftret.
Only on (ntrant In thla dlvlaloa.
Ptowera . Ccrntie DAlblnl. Med
ford, tint; Mar tort Phtpp woond;
Ben Dtelrlch. third; Ruth Kerron,
rourth, and t Verne Johnson, flrtb.
Handicraft Mooraa Davta, ftret:
Merr Miller, eeoond: LRy ft. Ar
nold, third: Lym DeMllla, fourth, aad
Wood row Omo, fifth.
T
MONDAY EVENING
Th tint big 'wrupuoa" of ta taU
season far th Medford "Crtn" club
wtll tak plan Monday night, Sep
tember II. at th Hotel strdford. A
big session is pHaned under th di
rection of O. O. A3nderf?. Loa
Raskins and tx. Ram mats aad a
reccrd rreodan I aaurtpawd.
Today th Crater are beading a
spec lal nravaa to Roeeburg and put
ting oa a a umber ot clever stun
rc Mtkltord at th Sotdtsra' Roa
nlebnuoa. Several tsntqu eeaKwss
are pisaned for th fall eeaeoa.
Mortng pertura of tha lease barf
eetobrueoa wtll be takea by H. U
waley for the Cvsco os reel.
Mr. Bromley left that morning wna
the Medtord raravaa to take svM
of the pared aad h eat tearum
entered by th MMford Crete due,
and other ccmwraain onrutmooa
throughout tb state.
BIRTHS
Mr. aad Mra. DoaaM Brtttaoa f
tUamatb PaU are tb pareat ot a
boy, "eifM ssvea aaa er btt
Posada, bora Fnoav avaraics;. Mr.
Bmuoa wtll b reavsibered fear s .
aaiva arasua.
GRIFFIN CREEK
ORIFFIN CREEK, Ore., Sept. 16
(Specl!) Orlffln Creak P.-T. A will
hold It tint meeting of th year
Thursday vnlng, September 94 at
th whit whool hous. All parent
nd friend are Invited.
School opensd September S with
83 pupil. Th teschers sre Mn.
Mia . Bonham, Mr. Edna Be-
eon and MU Ocorgtsnna Huwong.
B. V. Miller of Medford. J. H.
Darby and H. D. Remington rc
turnad Tuesdsy from a fishing trip
to Diamond lak.
Mis Cora and Clara Orandell an
attending school at Bagl Point thla
winter. They sre etsylng with their
sunt, Cora Orandall.
Mn. S. J Mssdows h a, her
hous gvieet her aliUr-ln-Uw. Mn.
Bessie natoi and son, Vern.
Mn. Mabl Johnson has returned
to her hem after s hort vllt to
Weshlngton.
Mr. and Mn. Bvn Miner na au-
ghUr of Medford apant Thursday
evening at th hem of Mr. and
Mn. H. D. Remington-
Mr. and Mn. Thompson and fam
ily from Central Point ara now
living on th Oorrut plac.
Mr. Besal Field ana eon speni
a fsw dy In Medford vUltlpg her
suwr-ln-lsw, Mn. Mlnnl Crowell.
Robart Ryan left Tussdsy for
Washington, D. O, where he will t
und achool thl winter. He wtll b
grestly mlsssd by th children ot
our school.
Severel children from here ara
attending high sohool at Jaekson-
vlll thl winter, a bu come out
from JckonvlU for thera,
Mr. and Mr. Jim Babb and runny
from th Howard district ara now
living In Mrs. Dsrty Uttl red
hou.,
Mr. and Mn. 0org PUk and
dsushter, Mry and Mis Olcnn
Mlnr apant Sunday with Mr.
and Mn. Lsldley ot Lak Ortek.
Mn. Mabl Johnson apant tu-
dsy afternoon with Mn. 1111. "
Mr and Mra. O. E. Martin mo-
tored to Prospect Thursday.
Dinner uet st tit s. J. Mea
dows horn Sunday wer Mr. and
Mr. Vsroon Ouchee snd children
and Ml Ulll McOAilgg.
Mr. and Mn. O. O. Bohl and air
and Mr. Donald Brown war dinner
russt Sundsy ot sir. nd Mr. J. D.
Brown.
Sersral ot th neighbor cnJoyM
th dsno at th Holme ptcklng
hou Saturday night.
WAGNER CREEK
winven crkek. ore.. Sent. 16
anaialt Mr. and Mn. H. I. Som-
mere snd daughur. Marl, coom-
n,nt,H h Mlae OoMl Abbott. WOT
In Medford Monday transacting busi
ness.
as ri uvm. Iatar Stohn and
famtie of Central Point ware unong
thOM vUltlng Sunday at tha Frank
Berby bom en Holton ouion.
Mr and Mra. B. O. Taylor won
In Ash! snd shopping Monday.
Mn. Ella Abbott ana oaugnssr.
Kudell, shopped In Medford Mon
day.
r. u Lock wood sna aea, una.
wer in Madford Thursday oa busl-
MS.
uia traetnrv Roenmara enrolled la
th Mnler high acbool In AWnd
Monday.
ni ShfcMte a Meetfcrd. aocom-
panlad by Prank Beonlre also ot
Mdford. spent Tucay s n no..
ot Mr., Abbotts mother. Mn. til
Abbott.' . .
Mn. O. A Brlner, Mr, i. t
Brlner. Mn. O. B. Orren and Blroy
Meonw won among those la Med
tord Wednesday.
p. W. Comb returned from Pros
pect and apant-tha day Tuesday.
Mn. Jesse Williams ana aauga
r of Emigrant creek. pnt Sun
lay night at tha horn of Mr. Wit
llama' parent. Mr. aad Mr. Prank
Kerb. .
Mr. and Mr. C X oreea moww
n .nes wua ltonds nd pnt
th day with Mr. Oreens parent.
air. and asra. as. uiwn.
Blroy MrOrew and lon toekwood
vrar callers at th Sosnmsrs noma
Saturday.
Oral Abbott apent last sasuruaj
nurht at th born of his mother.
Mr. Ell Abbott,
E
Ta msns cemsnt of tn Bagi
Point baseball brasa annoannd taia
boob, that owing to the three ren
in weather, snd th heavy expense
ot brtngtnf ta PorUsnd All-Stars
here, th gam aclMduleel for to
morrow at th falrtrouid bad ba
oanoslled.
ED
A trr-rea Vuatalo oa Orrbard
Roan drtv. belccKlTH to Ooorg
Craig of Saa Praariaro, and eorussM
by J, M. Cook, waa ocap)Mty a
ttrored by fir at 6 oVsac thai nor-
Bins. Some furniture wa tared tree
tb burning Hrarrars, wbstst was
pertaally rovered by ramsraan.
Tat bia orurmaaed la tb ante.
according to rrt. A rail waa
pkered at the MMford ftre eMessrt
avsav after the bias bed teamed
ceaapieesiy.
.
Io Xac at Oom tbA.
Bay Ibssm resapaav started opera-
taa trtUt 7
ML FALLS
BUTTl PALLS, Ore.. Sept, 18
(Spl.l Corbett Smith broka hi arm
wbll cranking a Ford.
Don Paber 1 ttndtng Willamette
unlverelty and Mr, Kuhn took his
plan In th store.
Ban Prftdenburg haa reahlngled hi
hous here with fireproof shingle.
Mn. Frank Carson 1 visiting with
friends at Mt. Shasta.
Earl Hoover and Owen Lesch took
Mn. Hoover's piano to her Sunday.
Mrs. Hoover ha a large das of piano
students at Chlloqutn.
Mr. and Mn. Ralph Nelson moved
Wednesday to Camp No. a.
Mra. Ray Parker and children, Jean,
Jo and Blllle, are her from Port
land vUltlng Grandma and Grandpa
Parker.
School I progressing nicely. Thara
an 46 students in the high iohool
and more are expected soon,
Mra. Clara Edmondson 1 clerking
in Carson' confeotlonary during Mrs,
Carson' absenn, .
Mra. Oscar Hlgglnbotham and son,
Dean, hav returned to Prospect after
a week's visit with Mr. and Mrs, J. I.
Patton. Dean 1 attending school In
Prospect.
Th teachers hav been busy even
ing shellacking school book.
Mrs. Rod Baker hss six high achool
student tylng with her.
Byron Stoddard left Monday for
Salem to attend Willamette univer
sity. Beth Slmervllle will attend the
University ot Oregon thle year.
The Hustlers' club met t the home
of Mra. Smith Thursday.
William Cross Is vUltlng Butt
RalU alter an absence of 14 year.
H spent three yean In China, was
In th nary two year and has trav
eled axtenslvely. His mother U liv
ing In Sacramento.
Frank Hoover and Mrs. Alberta
Hoover visited at Evans Creek Sun
day. '
PERSIST
PERSIST, pre.. Sept. IS. (Spl.)
Friends In thu district wuh to ex
tend their slncarast sympstfiy. to Jest
Rsgsdsl and family, recently be
reaved of wife and mother.
Mildred Young I driving the Perslst
Elk Creek achool bus. She Is resid
ing with Mr. Ervln Hutchison, who
U caring tor her mU on, Ray Don
ald. County truck are hauling gravel
oa th upper Elk Creek road. This
will enable the chool bu to go to
tb old Persist school all winter and
will benefit other as well.
Mr. L. W. Ash U leaving September
10 tor DunsmuL to remain a month
vUltlng Mr. and Mr. Cecil Royal.
Woodruff Mudowi-Buanrd mln
road U now open to travel. Mr. and
Mrs. B. C. Zlmmer of Woodruff Mead
ow drov over that way Saturday
en rout to Medford. They were
overnlte gueet of tha U W. Ashs.
Fat Johnson and Dan Mlddlsbush
er were driving post and putting tip
signs tor th forest acrvln Sept. 13.
Ben Oeary and An Weeks have
been hunting cattle th past two
days. They stopped at the Matthews
cabin to Inspect th saw ranger ata
tlon. Hugh B. Rankin called at the new
ranger station. He was pleased with
the building.
Barns Praia ratal.
PORTLAND. Sept, 1. (AP) Ben
Brown, a loner, died her yester
day from burn received September
6 In a gae tank explosion t a mm
near Vernonla. He was Burned rcora
the toot to the hips and on both
arm.
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No dance at Gold HIU.
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
WANT to sell by 1028 Chevrolet coarti
car in good conuiwou. . n. .-o--..
16-OA. REM1NOTOH bdl-brl. bsm
merleae shotgun. Trad for bteycl.
Box 60. Rt. 1. Central Point.
FOR SALE Circulator heater, chesp
Tl. 96-M.
FOR RENT Partly furnished house,
61a Ho. Orape.
I OTION picture operator wanted,
team Western Electric snd R. O A
Free practical training. Cstalo.
Opereton Assoe, 106 N. Rowan
Ave, Lo Angeles. Cal.
FOR SA1 Dry fir snd hardwood
Dal too Bros- Phone JM-R-1.
6 blocks from Washlnttoo: also new
high srnoc. rnon nr-.
FOR SALE Small Heatrola suitable
for fireplace; burn briquet or coal;
6J0, Inquire 716 W. Utb.
FOR SALE l-too wait nblaet with
drawers aad store span. A bar-
gala. Call st Mail Tribune ork
WILLYS RJilOHT and WbtppM ex
pert mechanic. Public Mrkt
Bldg. 67 So. RrveraM Ave.
FOR SALB 10 cords dry fir cord wood
ca ground rnxrurre Mall Box 16.
Route 1. 5rwrt ST.
WAjmis Car ol eatVSrea afternoon
or atghv Pbon i:li-R-
PCft Joaauuua call lixt-lt.
FOR REXT Apartaveav tV W. Mata.
FOR SALI I Afncaa gees. 64 Wil
lamette,
FOR SALE- Altnoat aew plever psaao
and rail. 6U; term. H wuisxe.
ttte.
FOR SALS Oocd 1-toa truck wttb It
SLted forwars. Vcssr oea eraB
Fa 1044-X.
rV SALB Owd orchard run Rart
srtta. suitaM to eaacu&f . eacooei
At Day.
POft SJtl S rureared Dure boar. 16
aaoetii osa. also oat bay. St-grey.
Sprtag St,
POtt SALS Or tad iaad -Vo '
seeet raar. :t H J MerV.ee j
Cratat Lata aawax. Is a Pat-l
HUNTERS ON TOES
FOR OPENING DAY;
DEER PLENTIFUL
Th fact that there are more deer
in southern Oregon and other state
hunting territory than tor years pa&t.
together with the falling of more rain
up to early this morning, with the
prospect of more falling during the
day, brings Joy to hundreds of anx
ious deer hunters from Medford and
other parts of the valley, as the com
bination creates the outlook for splen
did deer bunting. The season opens
tomorrow morning.
The general rain has wet down the
forest and other ground ao that the
movements of hunters cannot be
heard so plainly by the wily deer,
and the more It rains the better
pleased is the average experienced
deer hunter.
Many hunters began leaving yes
terday for the hills, more departed
last night 'and still more will leave
today and tonight, so as to get lo
cated In their favorite distant hunt
ing grounds, and start hunting with
sunrise tomorrow.
However, the majority of the one
day or few hours' hunters will dee
part early tomorrow morning to hunt
In the nearer localities.
The forestry officials warn all hunt
ers that smoking while traveling
through a national forest la forbid
den, no campflres In a national for
est can be made without permit, and
that the closed areas are still closed
to travel, and the state police warn
that no loaded guns can be carried
tn cars.
Lands under complete enclosure In
Crater national park are the .Ashland
watershed south ot Ashland. 20,000
ao es; area on Middle and South forks
ot the Rogue river east of Prospect
and Butte Falls. 135,000 acres.
A permit area of Crater national
park ta that east of Butte Falls, 30,000
acres, (Secure intry permit at na
tional forest office In Medford, Butte
Falls and Camp rfb. 3 of Owen-Oregon
Lumber company.
In connection wLth It being un
lawful to carry an; loaded firearm In
an automobile, the state police Inter
pret the word "loaded" aa meaning
with cartridge oi shell In the maga
gine or cylinder. Rifles and shot
guns can be carried tn an automo
bile without a permit, If unloaded.
.A pistol. or revolver can be carried,
unloaded. In a car If the possessor ot
the firearm is going to or from a tar
get shoot. A loaded revolver or pistol
can bs carried on the person or In
possession of the owner. It he has ob
tained a duly certified permit to do
V-
BETTERMENT CLUB
KAQLX POINT, Orw Sept. 19.
(Spl.l Civic Improvement club met
September 17 tor the first Urn since
summer vacation: Twenty-eight mem
ber were present and th bustnese
session was conducted by Mrs. Prances
Campbell, owing to th absence of
Mrs. Cora Morgan, president.
Three new member ware present:
Mrs. Floyd V. Barrett. Mr. George
T. O'Brien and Mr. Roy Stanley. Re
freshments were served by Mesdsmrs
W. B. Young, o. I. Ouiterhsut and
B. A. Clark.
Th nxt meeting will be held Octo
ber 1. and hostesses will be Mrs. R.
T. Seaman. Mra. John Smith and
Violet Spencer.
-
Special convocation of Cra
ter Lake Chapter No. sa, R.
A. M, Tuesdsy. Sept. 22nd.
at 7:30 p. m. work in M. M.
decTee. Visitors welcome.
By order of C. M. HOUSTON, H. P.
OEO. B. ALDEN, Secretary.
No dance at Oold Hill.
PORTLAND
AND RETURN
Sept. 25 & 26
Return limit 7 dirt.
Greatly reduced tare
to permit you to see
these special events.
OREGON STATE
U. oS COLORADO
PORTLAND 8 P. M, Sept. 26
Shrine Hospital Bcaciit Game
70th STATE FAIR
at SALEM
Tare tickers sHcw s troroier at
Sales oo enaer SNxnt or rerura
n. trip. Sre rbe nor. Rodeo
aad score of an
Southern
Pacific
. C. f tat . Urat
' 4
RESUMES MEETING
STORY 1
(Ooo tinned Froa Pace Om)
ken away, but tfte topper le still In,
and the Jug etands erect, A lew
Inches distant Is a large nugget. Indi
cating nU first pocket. Going from
left to right around the chAir,four
other nugget are found at frequent
Intervals, carved Into the sign lan
guage ot the chair.
Pacing south a cougar reposes on
the first side opposite him a deer,
facing north. Below them a buffalo
skull points downward and above
a new moon is shining in the
cracked wood, Wrhleh Is streaked here
and there with white markings In
Indian style.
A snake colled at the front of the
chair, a frog crawling over the back,
seem to attempt a significance be
yond the understanding of the mod
ern miner.
A piece of saddle also decorates
the front and the head of a China
man the back leg. Another head,
less distinctive, appears on the left
side. Flowers of elx petals appear
several times In vie pattern and
other animals, whose Identity has
been defaced.
. An acorn has been given a promi
nent place In the story, constructed
several times Its natural size.
The carvings ara all fastened to the
crude branches, which compose the
chair. Three small pieces of rusted
wire dangle from the front rung aa
if placed there In an old attempt to
mend the queer piece of furniture.
Old miners recall, Mr. Stlllman
said this morning, the story of an
easterner, who owned and operated a
rich mine at the headwaters of the
Applegate. He made his stake and
returned east without disclosing the
location of the diggings. Years later
his eons came to southern Oregon
and searched through the Applegate
country and found nothing. T,hey
missed the cabin, missed the diggings
and went east again.
The chair that stands in Stlllman's
shop on North Front street today,
to him reveals the old man's only
story. His pardnera and he may
never be able to read It, but they
have found the gold.
10 SPOKANE DISTRICT
Jack Puhlman. local manager ot
th Shell Oil company received no
tice last evening of his promotion
to assistant district manager of tb
Spokane, Wash, territory with head
quarter in th northern city.
The change 1 effective at once
and Mr. Puhlman left . last night
for Seattle. He will meet Mr Pull
man and their son, who are return
ing from the east and .bring them
to Medford to leav soon titer for
Spokane, where they will make their
home.
Mr. Puhlman came to Medford to
accept the managership about a year
ago from Eugene, where he tvas in
the district office.
DANGER!
Bargain hunting for meals is a deadly sport. There
it shoddy in meals as in clothes. While the one
merely gaps your pocket the other saps your health
a little at a time.
CEOWSON'S is to food what "Sterling" is to silver
except as to price.
Contrary to probable belief it is not expensive to
lunch or dine here. We build to a standard, not to
a price but twenty years of experience has taught
us how we can Bern tha very best foods at surpris
ingly low prices.
Lunches S5c-80o Dinners 65c-85o
Served from 11 A. M to 8 P. M.
3
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AND MOST MODERN
Downtoivn Hotel!
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HELD TOO. STRICT
DENVER. Colo.. Sept. 19. (AP)
The controversial report of the Joint
commission on marriage and dlvorc
of the Protestant Episcopal church
was Introduced In both th hous
of blstops and the house of deputise
of the general convention today.
"Your commission la agreed." th
report recited, "that In some wsy th
church must take a mora sympathe
tic attitude toward divorced people.
The majority offer an amendment
to the canon, which would allow the
remarriage of divorced people but
under definite conditions, namely,
thst a divorced person must wait a
year before remarriage, and tnen re
ceive the permission of. a court.
"Your commission also present a
minority report, but thla minority,
while unwilling to allow the remar
riage of the divorced does, feel that
in view of th changed and changing
condition in th modern world, th
church must do more for divorced
person who want th help that th
ohuroh has to give. - Therefore, they
make th proposal that If th court
permit and the parties have already
been married by some civil officer, a
clergyman of thl church may read a
service of blessing."
Th commission recommended that
In every parish, Instruction shall be
given both publicly and privately, on
the nature of Christian marriage, Its
.responsibilities and tbe tutus! fore,
bearance required.
1
Arrest Jallbreaker-
PORTLAND. Sept. 19 (AP) Clif
ford R. Emmett. named In a pollc
circular as a Jallbreaker from Eu
gene, was arrested here last . night
by Portland detectives. The circu
lar was dated June 16.
No dance at Oold Hill.
HaveYour
Scribbling
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on positively read your talents, virtue!
nd faults in the drawings, words ane
hat hots that you scribble when "lost
a thought".
Send your"scribbIingi"or signature
w analytJt. Enclose the picture of tb Mikado
esd, cut from a box ef Mikado pencil), 9aA
a cents. Addxet Louiae Rica, care of
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Just off Union Square most
convenir nt to theaters, shops and
tores. Only California twjkjl of
fering Servidor feature 'thus
combining "maximum privacy
with minimum tipping".
Goner in basement teuh direct
elevatoi tervict to ail guest room
floors In every room -connection
for radio reception, running
filtered ice water, tub and shower.
Western exposure Tower rooms
have ultra-violet-ray window.
Dinner in Main Dininn Room
from $1.50 up -in Coffee Shop
at $1. Also a la carte service.
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