PAGE TWO jrEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, fEBFORD, OREGOX, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 1931. MAY PUT: BRAKE ; nfrORTliAND. Or. Sept, M-qPI latest advances p the pries of but ter, whll justified fully by" current supply and demand, appear to ie stretched the value to neu th point - where consumption will bo eased off somewhat. While prevailing prions on butter are itll) considerably Mle -yesr ago and even the normal (or this period, th fact appear that even now there U an Inoreaatng call for so-called substitutes. , - -r Market for buttertat la again trifle mlaed rlth aome of the een. trallzera atlll determined to lose very oent of profit tn manufacture. Trading oondltlona In the local egg market ara again without general price change. . " lava chicken prtoaa ara ruling gen' erally unchanged In the tocal market. . Extreme weakness la reflected tn the market for apple, both at the Source and at eastern points, Uttle J.n.b, business hu recently been eon. firmed at primary points. There er greater arrival! of tokay ? rapes out of the Oranta Vsaa Me lon, gome are being quoted weak at ai.aj while other r; -firm u",to 41.75 orate or lug. Market for country-kilted meata ia without quotable change for the day, eilclng cucumber are leaa plenti ful with prtoaa higher by a fraction or eo. '''.. Both onion and potato trad vary quiet. , ., ', -Livestock 'M- , PORTLAND, Sept. 3S. (AP) Oat tie So, calve 10; quotably ateady. Hoga 100; ateady. Cheep and lamba 1100! quotably ateady. Portland Wheat PORTLAND, Sept. 9S. (AP) Wheat: Open High Dept. (Old) ,s .to ,4 Sept. (new) .48 ,-, .-M Dec. ,48?, ' -A May M JU& ' M Caah wheat; Big Bend bluest, , , Soft white . Low Oloae MM never been table. . It bag been tltfcer going up or going down. aDT mark this l . -.i Every DOWN In business, since we have had recorda, ha been followed by an UP, regardleaa of machinery, or psychology, or other temporarily depreaalng Influencaa, and each up had gone HIGHER UP than prevlou one. ; That will bo true In the preaant Instance. And the big rewards of tha next DP PERIOD will go to those who In time of depression got ready for tha Mrtelnly ensuing prosperity, VALLEUiCH' OF MUSIC ASSN. PLAN AT LUNCH Twenty flv representatives from Medford, Ashland and other parts of tha county, attended a luncheon at the Hotel Medford today, when final plans were made for forming branch of the National Civic Music association In aouthern Oregon, Mlse Ooode, national organiser. who aeveral' months ago atarted the local organisation, was present and again outlined th plana of tha as sociation, laying particular stress upon tha fact that It was an Invlta tlonal project, not a promotion one, only members of "the association bslng admitted only on Invitation of th board of directors. It was decided to hold a oompll mentary dinner at the Hotel Med ford on th evening of October 19, when speakers and organisers from th association headquarters will be present, and tha period of admis sion will extend to the end of that week, absolutely closing at the end of that time. A minimum of 400 members must be secured If thla number la not secured then no unit will be eetatv llshed hers, and tha money collected will be returned to tha donors. It la believed however that than will be no difficulty In securing .this minimum, as muslo lovers of south era Oregon ara hungry for good mu steal entertainment, which It ha bean Impossible to obtain In thla part of th coast for several yeara. RAILS LEAD E LONDON, Sept. M (AP) A con, (Went ton prevailed on th London sioca cxenang this afternoon suiting from a gradual Influx of buy, ing ordera and tha absena of big wiling. Th exchange reopened thl morn ing alter having bean closed two day as a precautionary meaaur re aultlng from the governments aus pension of the gole standard. Stock late Averages (Copyright, IBSl. standard statistics . Co.) September n so Ind'l Today ,. 18 7 Prev. day M MA Week ago. 9.T Month ago. log Tear ago.., u 10 Hre H.T 51 .7 wa 4.a 1184 10 Of nil 1144 138 4 101.7 so Total 91-6 85 93. 109. w NEW YORK, Sept. 31 ( AP)w-Wall Street revolted against pessimism today, striking with a sweeping ad vane in security prices. News of wag cuts In several ma, Jor Industries, rumor that the rati, road were soon to get rsllaf, and th confidence Implied by th lxm don market' good tone and removal of th ban on short selling her. gav shars quotation a rapid lift, At their beat, principal stocks wer a to mora than 15 higher, with widest gain in rails. Mid-afternoon profit taking reduced the gain temporarily, but buying was resumed In the late dealings, Sale approximated 3,000.000 share, Bonds were equally strong. ' Tha abrupt reversal of the Investment market was hailed a a change o: unusual Importance. Cotton rallied about a dollar a bale and wheat olosed with advance running up to cant a bushel. Today- oloatng prie for 17 t. leoted stocks foltowi Amsrtoan Can American T. T, Anaconda .46 V, .45 45V4 van; no. a, wnice, is.oo. Today' car receipt; wheat 17 flour 13: corn S; oat i; hay 4. Western whit Hard winter Northern anting western rsd T" Portland Product! PORTLAND, Sept. la.-(AP) But, tar, buttarfat. eggs, milk, live pout, try, country mists, onion, noteless. wool and hay Quotations unchanged. Ian franolwo Buttarfat SAN FRANCISCO. Sept. U. (AP) Buttarfat f, o, b. San ftaaolsoo. sue. ' ' . - '. JENKINS' COMMENT (Continued front Pag On) a'Uoh tn an hour as th weavers of yew ago earned la st week. ' a-pKB cotton gin displaced th labor of those who baton It In van 11 on pioksd th seed out ot W ootton by hand, fh llnotyp maohtna U- piaosd, temporarily, -th printer who had prevloualy set typ by hand. But neither th ootton gin nor th linotype machine. DESTROYED FA08PKRTTY. Orsater.proaparlty fol lowed both of thee maohtna than had stst been known befor. DEPORK this wrl'tsr's syas'ls chart showing bustnas activity olaar back to 1873. It Is a constant succes sion of up and downs of peaks and 'valleys. T".. v '.' ' If we had aufttotsnt business rec ords, which ws hav not, almllar chart oculd b drawn ahowtng bust, naa activity for osnturle back, And II w COULD draw tuoh chart. It too, would show a constant suo- ceeslon of tips and downs. Buslnuss activity, in th past, ha VANCOUVER, Wash. Sept. 33. (AP) With a bullet through th mouth, th body of Ernest S. Walther, 38, was found on th Walther farm near her laat night, Th body was found by th youth' mother, Mrs. George Bulan. who live naarby. A not .Indicated Walther nad killed himself, police said. Th not said, "Making a raid I a putup Job, So they won't gat m allv.1 Officers said they had no Idea as to th meaning of th not, as Walther was not known to have been a lawbreaker, and no raid against him was oonttmplatsd. MONEY QUESTION Madam Housewife -try Buttsr Horn, for breakfagt. They are a real convenience sud you'll find the family delighted with them, especially when mad byFluhrer. tv J SPOKANE. Wash. Sept. I(AP senator William a. Borah of Idaho. expressed tha opinion laat night that u an International money confer- no I not called "th money auss, Ucn will be ons of th Issue of th nut presidential campaign." u tha now of gold should con. tlnue," h added. "In th next five year In th way It ha for th laat five, the United State and Prance would have from 88 to 95 Br cent or, tne worlds gold. . Tn rest of th world would hav less than 15 cent per capita with which to do business. We should be rich In gold, but bank rupt in niarkat for our good and tn products of our farms." ' Rogue River Woman Falls From Ladder A fall from a ladder resulted In a fractured pelvis tor Mrs. I. T. Hall of Bogus River, who waa taken to Oranta Pass Tuesday In an ambulanr for phyalclan'e treatment. Mra. Hall was picking fruit In the Hall orchard and In some manner slipped from the inner on wnion ah waa standing. Card of Thanks, We wish to express our sincere ap, preclatlon for th kindness and' ay m pauiy extended to us during our recent bereavement; also for th beau tiful floral nftartnga. Herbert Ouenther. Mary Lou auenther, Mr. and Mra. Con DeVora. Ronald DsVor. Mr. and Mra. Hugo Ouenther. Mr. and Mr. Prank Sulllngar. Week-end special on fall hate; mod els from a new ahtpment, as.95 Friday and Saturday Swank and dashing for ths young woman, charming and dignified In large head etaes. for those slightly more matur. Adrtenne', Cut flowers Crego asters, slnnls. 16c Jo. Mrs. DressHl 1107 B Mam Curtis right General Motor Int. T. T. Montgomery Ward Paramount Pub. Radio' . Southern Pao. 8. o. ef Cal, S. O. of N. J, Trana Am. United Aircraft . U. 8. Steel Oorp't Trust Shs. 8-yr. Fxd. Trust , 144M 7 19 IH 18 87H 84 14 34 Ml 88 V, 4 '4 84 L A jury tn th circuit court tat yesterday returned a verdict tn favor of 9, H. Hawk, tn th suit brought against him by th Bedford Lum ber company, for collection ef 1731.07. Th action Involved transaction between th Medford Lumber com pany, Hawk, a plumber, and Jo Oagnon. Th Medford Lumbar company set lortn mat Hawk nad escursd tn house Involved from Jo Oagnon, and s greed to aesum th claim. Hawk set forth, that he accepted th house from, Oagnon with th un derstanding that he would cancel plumbing debt owed by Oagnon, and pay 13800, but that h did not assume any claims that might be against It, Including th prlc of th lot from tn city. FALL SEASON IS OFFICIALLY HERE It win bs surprising nsws so th big mtjorlty ot Medford people TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FOR SALE Dining room act. Oris Crawford, Phone J88-J. POR SALE On Corona typewriter just like new; cheap, Jennings uoen umce, s so. rront. FOR SALE Weaner plga. Tel. 889-H RRLIABLK young woman want part time work for room and board. Will oar for children afternoon or even ing, box hiw, Mall Tribune. FOR peach call 1123-R. PASTURE to let for cattle. Inquire at Ashpol Hard war. Eagle Point. FOR SALE At Invoice, confectionery sua grocery, aoing caen business Address 8413, Ttibun. FOR SALE Larg circulating heater: wiiutwuii; enssp. fvo 1 store. FOR SALE Leaving city, must eacrl- no at once portable typewrite., fir extlngulshei1. 32 repeating rifle, tent. 88 Berkeley way. LOIT Tapestry pure on Waet 8rd neturn 10 Man Tnoune. Re- mm, FOR RINT 8-room apartment, fur- tuvnea. lie Misuetoe. 1928 Chevrolet Coach. A-l condition Lioenee, $310 Factory Equipment Our ahop U tqulppad with factory author ised equipment which etublss our Chsvro 1st special lata to offer quick, dependsbl re pair service at tnoderat coat. Juat try ttl Pierce-Allen Motor Co. Ill Sooth Riverside roen 150 CD CAR LOT 8th and Bartlett tt. Phone (41 learn that th fall season 1 her and he been ever since let this after noon, according to th meteorologists and other scientific slurps, having sneaked la unsuspected during bright sunshine st 4:34 p. nu and causing autumn to efflcttally take back seat tor thl year, weather Ically speaking. Pall, th aumtunal aquinoi, when day and night srs ssld to be qul th world ovr, officially arrived at th above named hour. However, meet people will probably continue to apeak of thl time of year for om time to come as "thla beautiful autumn." STEIWER ADDRESSES SO. OREGON BANKERS The iouUjsrn Oregon Banker as sociation held their regular monthly meeting tt Ashland last night, and listened to an address by Senator Frederick Stelwer on general condi tions, and a talk bv Miss Marr Kim on "Teeth." Senator Stelwer eoent ten tin,,,. la Ashland, n rout to Klamath Palls where he will rf-lto . dress to the Chamber of Commerce wnignt, H I scheduled to apend a few hour In Ml city tomorrow. High achool girl attention: For th done, llffhtweieht wmi J-rsey from Adrlsna'. Sporting model with a last umnt nt lsn pressing with smart sophistication mo spirit or modern youth, Friday and Saturday, $13 ab end 818.35, EOF J The assault and battery charge against Walter Holmes, preferred by bis neighbor, Frank Kill, growing out of a dispute about the acci dental shooting of cow last week, and aJso as result of which Homes ws arrested on a charge of unlaw fully bunting deer, was dismissed In Judge Taylor's court here after the oourt had heard the testimony of both families and decided that It wae a neighborhood row, and both families had promised to keep the peace from now on. The teetlmony wis very conflict ing. The deer hunting cbsrge against Holme wtll be heard September 39 The famtllea reside on the hill north of Ashland. Another case disposed of yesterday we the fining of Joseph Pool, until recently a Copeo employe at Pros pect, tioo, and Imposing jail sen tence of 80 day on him, for driv ing while intoxicated on the Crater Lake highway near Eagle Point laat Saturday. ' Lawrence Davie ot Medford waa fined 810 for having four person tn th front seat of hi car. Th trial of Verne Larktn, 80, well known Medford man who ha re sided here sy his Ufa, on th charge of vagrancy, will take place tomor row morning, folio wing hla arraign ment yesterday and pleading not guilty. The warrant, sworn out by state police, alleges tbst Larkln has repeatedly refused to work, although job were offered him; that he asso ciate with evil companions and re fuses to aid In supporting hi aged parents. . 1 Two caaea occupying Ashland wo men and liquor occupied the atten tion of the state police and district attorney offlc today. Mia Josephine Csrter. waitress, faces a charge of driving an auto whll Intoxicated, as a result of which she 1 alleged to bavs Ignored th top sign at Sixth and Oakdale avenue last night, and crashed Into a car driven by Miss Peggy Olnn, and causing painful Injuries to Mra. O. W. Otnn, 810 Dakota avenue. Th car belong to A. O. McCoy of Ashland, who was a companion of Mis Carter, who waa slated to ap. pear In justice oourt late today, Florence McDonald, Ashland room. Ing bouse landlady, waa detained last night charged with possession of liquor, and the alleged theft of a dog. Lawyers were endeavoring to secure the return of th dog. and the liquor charge wa scheduled for a later hearing. a 1 Broken wlndowa glased by Trow bridge cabinet works. . r. STOP BUYING CLOTHE STORE CLOSED ALL DAY THURSDAY! AND 1, SAVE 9 P SEE THURSDAY'S TRIBUNE 57 Bed-Springs-fjattress 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 $g.50 COMPLETE SET--$18.90 Set $19.90, with Double Deck 90-coil Bed Springs A delegation of cltlsen represent ing th Bams Valley Orange and the Gold Kill Chamber of Commerce appeared before the county court to. day, and asksd that the Bums Val ley highway be designated, aa a por tion of the secondary highway aye- tern. The court gave assurance that before January I, next, the deshms- Alon would be made, along witw other road of th Mat and county. 1 110 uw.m u. wiuiiubhui the curve and corner at the Table Rock store was discussed, but no definite action taken. The owner of the store desires tlOOO for th right-of-way. Th county agreed to move the store, but refuses to pay any sum for the right of way. A, number ot other plea for road Improvement and extensions and extensions and change were filed with th county court, and given consideration. Tr" remainder of the court ses sion was devoted to routine busi ness, and discussion of tha coming tax budget sessions, and the county courthouse plans. 1 "Why ' My Next Car will be A FORD 9? When you boy a Ford there) are two things yon newer ItaT) to worry about. One is reliability. The other ia long Ufa. Here' an interesting letter from a Ford owner in North Carolina: "My Ford waa purchased May 8, 1928, and nat been ran 111,767 miles. It hst never stopped on the road for repairs of any kind what soever except ponctures. "The brakes were relined at 101,000 miles. My gas mileage ever sged 21 miles to the gallon, and on tires, 19,000 miles per tire. I travel ever all kinds of road conditions mountainous and flat MI consider title a wonderful record and I assure yon my next car , will also be a Ford," This is juat one of many tribute to the reliability and long life of the Ford. A Ford owner in Iowa tell of driving his Ford 73,000 miles in a single year. Another writes of 120,000 miles of good service. . Think ahead when you are considering the purchase of an automobile and consider what it will be like after thon sands of miles of driving. Will yon still he satisfied? Will you still say "it's a great car"? If it's a Ford, you know everything will be O.K. It will be taking you there and back in good style, juit aa it ha always done. And you will have saved many important, worth-while dollars in cost of operation and up-keep and low yearly depreciation. F IF TEEN BODY TYPES $ 430 -640 F.O.B. Detroit, plus freight and delivery. Bumpen and spar fir extra of low cost. Convenient, economical time payment! can 6 arranged, Se your dealer for detail. mmtHttttHtTvmmHmvHtvvvmvnfvvff Your Hair Should Be Waved Phone 1526 Permanents $5 $6.50 Marcels $1.00 Cinderella Beauty Shop MABEL POAOUB, Mgr. 'tTtWWWTTHWWvVVTm rTaTV.yhVAwwolM jti AS LOW AS dCSt 100 nOOMS J AS LOW AS ORTLAND'S most distinguished hotel, and on of tie West's most popular, offer you a new inducement to be It guest All th (tmou eld com fort, service, boipltallty. many new Improvements . . and the lowest rat vr offered la inch a Aa hostelry. -I