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    MEDFORD. MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 1931.
PAGE TWO
CROP LESS WITH
INCREASED PRICE
Th turkey orop of Jackson oounty
will ba twenty pet cent lesi then
last year, according to Jean Vllm.
manager or the Farm Bureau Ex
change, who has been Investigating
valley holiday bird conditions. The
manager thinks that between 75,000
and 80,000 pounds of turkey will be
available the coming season. Last
year close to 100,000 pounds were
shipped to market by local ship
pers. According to Manager VUm, the
prospects are (or a higher price than
last year. He says Rogue River val
ley birds are In line condition, due
to Ideal weather and plenty of grass
hoppers and other feed during tti
summer. Growers have started ; to
turn their turkey flocks Into the
harvested grain fields for the pre
liminary feed, before the fattening
for the axe starts.
Representatives of the buyers are
scheduled to arrive In the valley the
first week of Ootober. Mo prices
have been mentioned, as yet. The
Umpque valley Is reported to have
slightly less turkey output than
last season, with a reported shortage
In Idaho and Texas, two large pro
ducing areas.
The matter of forming a turkey
pool by the farm board for the com
ing season has not yet been defin
itely decided.
PORTLAND,. Sept. 3.4 (AP)
There remains a rather steady to firm
tone In the market for butter bare.
The last advance In the looal prloe
placed the Portland quotations as
high. If not higher, than any other
point along the Pacific coast with
the exoeptlon of Los Angeles.
The butterfat fight ocatlnuea but
prloes appear to have reached their
immediate top.
There Is no general price change
In the market for eggs.
Rather good demand la held In the
market for chickens.' Prices being
'paid hare are In line with those
quoted elsewhere.
There Is an unusually good seas
onable call for dressed turkeys with,
hens Is best movement at a maxi
mum of 80c lb. Some old toma of
rather fair quality ar being moved
at 380 lb.
Livestock
' PORTLAND, Sept. 34. (AP) Cat
tle no, oalvea 10; slow, quotably
steady.
Bogs 1000, including 198 through;
steady. I
Sheep and lambe aooo, including
874 direct; about steady.
Portland Produce """
PORTLAND, Sept. 34. (AP) But
ter, butterfat, eggs, milk, live poul
try, country meets, onions, potatoes,
wool and hay quotations unohanged.
Portland Wheat
PORTLAND, Sept. 34. (AP)
wneat:
Open High
i Low Close
sept, (old) . .48 .48
Sept. (new) . AM M
Deo. .80 .81
May M M
Cash wheat:
Big Bend blues tern ,
.48 48
414 .48
.88 (i .84
.83
.47H
.47(4
4j
.4814
Soft white
Western white
Hard winter ...
Northern spring
Western red ....
Oats! No. 3 white, 818,
Today's ear reoelpte: Wheat 87;
flour. 13; oorn, 8; hay, 3.
San Franclsoo Butterfat,
SAN FRANCISCO, Sept. 34 (AP)
Butterfat, f. o. b., San Franclsoo.
83c
Democrats, Attention!
All Jackson county Democrats are
Invited to attend dinner at Hotel Hol
land, at noon tomorrow, In honor of
Mre. Ntlle Tayloe Ross. Dinner 00
cents. DEMOCRATIC CENTRAL
COMMITTES.
V
Become
Butter Horn
Conscious
and try a Rot Butter
Horn for bre&kfait.
Ton '11 be turprised at
their goodness, ejpeoUl
ly when made by Flub,
rer.
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Radio Program
KMED
(Mall Trlbune-Vlrgln Station)
Thursday.
P. M.
6 to 6 Where to Oo; news and
markets by Mall Tribune.
8 to 7 Furrier Shop; PhUoo;
Porter Lumber.
7 to 8 Happiness Train; All Re
quest. 8 to 9 All request.
Friday.
A. M.
7:55 to 8 Breakfast broadcast of
' news by Mall Tribune.
8 to 8 Treasure Box; West Side
Pharmacy.
9 to 10 Friendship Circle by
Economy Groceteria; Isaacs
Store: Procter and Gamble.
10 Weather forecast.
10 to 11 Rockdell program.
11 to 13 Snlder's Dairy; Burel
son's Ladles' Wear; Jaoque
Lenox.
P. M.
13 to 1 So. Oregon Theatre
Guide: Monarch Seed and Feed
Co.; Jackson Co. Bldg. and
Loan; news flashes by Mall
Tribune.
1 to 3 Sperry Flour) Home Har
mony. 3 to 8:30 World Bookman; Camp
Laurel; Popular program.
P. Mr-
4:30 to 8 KMED presentation.
8 to 6 Western Auto Supply;
Where to Oo; news and mar
kets by Mai) Tribune.
8 to 7 Mutual Mill: Furrier
Shop; Med ford Plate Olese.
7 to 8 Happiness Train: Modern
Plumbing and Sheet Metal Co.
8 to 9 All request program.
Wall Street Report
Seventy-five Stock Sale Averages :
(Copyright, 1031,' Standard Statistics
Company)
80 30 30 80
Indl's Rr's Ot's Total
Today 83.4X 83.4 133.4 84.81
Prev. day 88.7 88.7 131.3 91.8
Week ago 98.3 84J 14.08 95.8
Month ago 150.0 84.3 161.7 109.3
Tear ago -.156.8 1173 313.7 189.7
NEW YORK, Sept. 34. (AP) A
heavy backwash of selling swept over
the stock market today and prloes
declined as rapidly as they had risen
yesterday.
Bonds slipped Into reverse after a
promising rally In the morning.
Failure of a prominent banking
house In Cologne, Oermany, founded
In 1868, was an unfavorable develop
ment In the day's news.
Stocks closed weak, with net losses
ranging from 88 to 818 In a turn
over of about 8.000,000 ahares.
Today's closing prices for 17 sel
ected stocks follow;
American Can , 78
American T. 4s T. 138 "4
Anaconda
Curtis' Wright
General Motor'
tnt. t. e T. .......
Montgomery Ward
Paramount Pub.
Radio ........
Southern Pao,
8. O. of Oal.
S. O. of N. J. .,
Trans Am. .....
United Aircraft
a. 8. Steel
Oorpt Trust She.
S-yr. Fxd, Trust ..
LOCAL ATTORNEYS
LEAVE FOR COAST
A delegation of local attorneys 1
leaving Medford tonight and early
tomorrow for Marshflsld for the
meeting of the Oregon State Bar
association, which opens there In the
morning to continue through Sat
urday. In the delegation will bo Judge
K. K. Kelly, Mr. and Mre. Edward
Kelly, Judge and Mrs. H. D. Norton,
Mr. and Mm. O. O. Boggs, George
Roberta, Walt Looker and Tom Xn
right.
Medford haa been selected ae th
next meeting place of the dlatrtot
conference of Business and Profes
sional Women'a clubs of southern
Oregon, It was announced today.
Mrs. Martha Oasch. president of
the state federation, haa asked the
Medford club members to act as
hostesses for the session, which will
be held some time next month. The
southern Oregon district Includes
Grants Pass, Klamath Falls, Bend.
Roseburg and Medford.
JENKINS' COMMENT
(Continued from Page One)
of the Mall Tribune's extension pro
gram ha was put to work.
Ha went at tt with a will, and It
was to be noted that when there
was hard lining to be done ha waa
Invariably on the heavy end. He
cam through black and dirty, but
cheerful,
Aaked when he we headed for, he
answered! "Oh, I'm on my way to
the university to work my way
through college, and I ran out of
money here."
ewsHERH, you see. 'is a boy with an
Ideal that I WORTH WHILE.
This writer la willing to risk the
guea that whan that boy la heard
from again It WONT be In th crimi
nal new column.
Week-end special on tall hats: mod
els from a nsw shipment, 83.98 Fridsy
and Saturday Swank and dashing
for the young women, charming and
dignified In large head sires, tor those
sllgaHjr more mature. AdrMnnea,
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SOUTHERN OREGON STATE NOR
MAL SCHOOL, September 34 (Bpl.)
Football practloe at the Southern
Oregon Stat Normal school hss
brought nine lettermen back to posi
tion and prospect for the year an
good, coach R. W. MoNeal report.
Aside from the lettermen, however,
then I little experience on the team
md none at center, end or tackles,
Mr. MceNal aays. A lot of material
has reported, but most of It hs had
only high school practice. The bacfc
fleld looks fairly satisfactory with
four regulars and six new men re
porting. Th first gam of th season will
be played on Friday, October 8, with
the Humboldt State Teachers' col
lege, on the horn field.
Lettermen who an back In plaoe
Include Jerry Gault and Jamee Mete,
guards; Dwlght Patterson, Kenneth
McDonald, tackles; Claude Hlnes, Al
len Youngmayr, Powell Lancaster,
backs; and Robert Rosenstell, sub
center, 1930.
Others who will join the squad tola
yean are: Joe Lytle and Erlckson,
SUverton: Clifford Miller. Portland;
Harry Balchovlcb, Harrlsburg; Cald
well, HUlsboro, tackles: Harry Rid),
Harlsburg; Sapp, Fairfield, Idaho;
Curtis Beckham, Bandon, ends; Frank
Hall, Klamath Falls: Lex Fromm, Port
Orford; Ed Joanls, Bend; Allen Cook
sle, Medford; William Youngmayr,
North Bend, and Dow Beckham, Ban
don, backs.
10-YEAR GAME PLANS
Ernest L. Crockett, educational di
rector of th Oregon state game com
mission, wae In Medford yesterday
conferring with members of the Jack
son County Game Protective associa
tion, regarding th 10-year wild life
program being adopted by the com
mission. While hen h spent considerable
time with Prof. Irving Vlnlng, game
commissioner of this district, and
plana were made tor a general meet
ing of sportsmen. It la hoped that
members of the gam commission will
attend this meeting to explain the
latest development of the program.
The definite date foi the meeting
will be announced soon.
WELFARE UNIT 10 MAP
WINTER RELIEF "PLANS
i - i. .
' A. meeting ha been .oalled tomor
row noon at the Hotel Medford of all
representatives of the Medford social
weltan groups to outline plana for
the coming year. Judge Alex Sparrow,
chairman of th Jackson county nllef
committee, appointed by Gov. Julius
L. Meier, will be the speaker.
Other members of the governor's
committee will be present also. Rev.
Claude B. Porter, prastdent, haa an
nounced that all npresentatlves of
the character building organizations
In ths city an expected to attend,
SCHEFFEl IMPROVING
FROM SHOT IN HEEL
Fred Soheffel, city engineer, who
wae shot through the heel while
hunting Sundsy, when a gun was
discharged accidentally, was reported
today aa getting along nicely. He la
abls to get around th house on
crutches, Mrs. Schetfel said, but will
not be able to be out for at least a.
week,
Although the wound necessitated
the cutting of several tendons In ths
heel, It Is thought that no permanent
disability will result,
--
New Attractive
Highway Resort
The Log Cabin, 38 miles from Med
ford In a very attractive location on
th Crater Lake highway, 1 a new
addition to the service stations and
groceries along that popular scenlo
rout.
J. J. Mclnnls, th proprietor, was
In Medford Monday. They also havs
a nice dance hall In th Log Cabin
and hold a danc every Saturday
nignt with "peppy- music.
High school girls attention: For
th dance, lightweight woolen or
J -reeve from Adrlenne's. Sporting
models with a last accent of elan, ex
pressing with smart sophistication
the spirit of modern youth. Prtdsy
and Saturday, 813.96 and 818.03.
WAKE UP. YOUR
LIVER BILE
WITHOUT CALOMEL
And TonH Jump Out of Bed b
the Moniinf lUria to Go
If Ton fMl pwrf nd atmk u4 th wort
looka punk, don't (wallow a lot of Mlt
mlMOU wittv, oil. Uutivf aunty or cwtm
fun uJ np-at thvm t main y mnUmif
mwfl ai buoyant and full of mimMn.
For Uwrj can't da It. They oaty bow th
bfnsWa and a mr BKivamssit dpaaa't ft at
ths cairn. Tba ntM for your 4owt-aad-oit
(tattlna to roar II w. It abottld pour out two
aottada of Uqaid oil Into your bowata daily.
If Uu h0 la not flowta frotyt your food
tfoaas't ilifdau It luat dtttyi la taa bowatm.
Oaa bloata up your aUanaoK Yoa bv a
thk. had taato aad row braatli to ttxtL
akia oln braaki out la ttlmtoam Your baad
arhaa and yoa (al dowa aad out. Your waoia
aytttatji to poiaoaad
It kune three feat els' CARTER'S
IJTTUt LTViR FILLS te r urn M
Bounds f fcfle Aowiny hvelv see awto r
ll "up and up." Tby eeatale we4rfuU
simlM, lnu vtubl atmcts. im In
vbes It coomb te mskto the eUe flew freely.
Rutdna'tuk lullm pOta. far Car
LHUe llw Pllla Use lor u un Cam
Lmi. Urm PUIS ea the ne I.M. Ranat a
wihMiliila gjestaUatan. QlMlC.at.Ce
CLAY D. PARKER
PASSESBEYOND
xi
Clay D. Parker.
Clay D. Parker, well known local
realdent, and former manager 01
the Fanners' Exchange Co-operative,
died at 3 o'clock this morning at
the Sacred Heart hospital of cancer.
Mr. Parker had been suffering
from the affliction for approximately
three years. He became seriously
111 yesterday mornlpg and waa re
moved from his home to "he hos
pital. Although his condition had
been critical for some time his death
was not expeoted and came as a
great shock to Mrs. Parker.
The complete obituary and funeral
arrangements will be announced from
the Conger Funeral parlors tomor
row. '
LARKIN FREED OF
E
The charge of vagrancy against
Vern Lark In, local young man, pre
ferred by J. 8, Folsom, state police
man, and to which he entered ft
plea of not guilty in justice court
Tuesday, was dismissed at his trial
this forenoon, after the testimony
of the state's witness. Folsom and
Chief of Police McCredle, had been
heard.
No testimony was Introduced by
the defense, but Frank DeSoueo,
attorney for Larktn. made a motion
that the charge be dismissed on the
grounds that the state's evidence did
not substantiate the charge. This
motion was granted by Judge Taylor.
Assistant District Attorney George
Nellson represented the state In the
case.-
.The main allegations, in support
of the vagrancy ohargV were that
Larkln would not work and that he
sought the companionship of disso
lute persons.
9 -
Brll Sheet Metal Worne does ex
per repairing, fender and auto body
repairing.
High school girls attention: For
the dance, Hghtwulght woolens jt
Jerseys from Adrlenne's. Sporting
models with a last accent of elan, ex
pressing with smart sophistication the
spirit of modern youth. Friday and
Saturday, SI a. 96 -and e 16.95.
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Special Communication of
Medford bodge No. 108, A
r-. c a. -4.,.maayt sept, an,
Lf 7:30 p. m. Work in the E.
A. degree, visitors welcome.
By order of B. U LENOX, W. M.
ueo. Be. AliDEN, Secretary.
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1930 Chevrolet Sport Roadster
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BUILDING & LOAN
ASSOCIATION
CARSJIS YEAR
Estimates submitted at the regu
lar meeting, of the Rogue River Traf
fic association this noon,' place the
Boso pear crop of the valley this
season at 638 cars. Last year there
were 792 cars of Bosca. Most of this
crop has been picked and packed,
and Is now In storage. A few cars
have been shipped east.
William Horseley of Seattle, man
ager of the national pear advertising
campaign. Is now In the east making
arrangements for opening the cam
paign In New York city and Chi
cago. Good progress Is reported. It
Is expected to launch the drive early
In October.
Peak of ths pear crop haa been
passed, save for the picking and
packing of Winter Nell 1s and apples.
The latter crop Is small, and was
hard hit by worms.
J. H Mulcaby of Portland, traf
fic manager of the Southern Pa
cific railroad, advised the Traffic
association the request for reduction
In the export fruit rate to San
Francisco, to the same as that en
Joyed by Portland could not be
granted at this time.
Broken windows glazed by Trow
bridge Cabinet Works.
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
SACRIFICE AT ONCE New 6-room
modern Bngllsh type nome; nam
wood floors, fireplace. 3 large bed
rooms, laundry traya; beautlfttlty
decorated and FUii.Y furnibhkli.
Priced to sell at only 84350; terms,
Don't miss seeing this. Phone 1377
or call at 458 Raven.
WANTED Cook. Diamond Cafe.
FOR RENT Large pleasant from
room, close to bath: prefer gentle
men. 1308 No. Roily.
SPLENDID alfalfa and potato land,
near R, R. and highway, aa low as
818 per acre; abundance of cheap
water. Box 8394, Tribune.
FOR RENT 4-room furnished house.
modern. 833.50. 337 W. and. In
quire 333 W. 3nd.
FOR RENT 5-room modern house,
furnished or unfurnished. 1338
Reddy Ave.
FOR tiALE - Bed, spring, mattress,
sanitary couch, rocker, dining room
set, Monarch all-steel coal or wd
range. All excellent condition,
cheap. Phone 1B4, Jacksonville.
FOR SALE '28 Ford roadster, good
condition, 850. Phone 834-J.
FOR RENT 5-room bungalow, reas
onable to th right party. 508 So.
Orape.
FOR SALE Plenty of sweet and Juicy
potlte prunec left, lc lb. Pick them
, yourself. F. 8. Carpenter, Jackson
ville high vay.
EXPERIENCED man wants any sort
m worn, write j. jr. ixywe, oeni,
Del.. Medford.
FOR SALE Three practically new
.homes, on pavement; have fire
places, hardwood floors, laundry
. trays and are double constructed.
All have been reflnlshed. Prices
93,248 each. Terms, 850 down, bal
ance 838 per month; 8 off fir
35 cash down payment. These
properties are located at 88 Quince
St., 818 Palm St. and 338 w. Jack
son St. If Interested call at the
oiuce or prudential Savings and
nniwiawuB, ownere, ma w.
Sixth St. Phone 138.
POSITION wanted bv xnerlenv.rt of.
flee girl. References. Write Box
oeai, uau Tribune.
MODERN room adjoining bath; fam
ily of 8. Board If desired. Phone
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With winter Just around the corner you
can't afford to take a chance on wet, slip-'
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U. 8. Tires they GRIP the road, assuring
absolute safety I
Pierce-Allen Motor Co.
lit South Riverside Phone ISO
USED CAR LOT 8th and Uartlett St.
Phone 941
FOUNDED
1909
JACKSON COUNTY
STORY 1
(Continued From Pace One)
en of treaties after the war, he said,
"th great and overwhelming prob
lem now Is, and upon which dependa
in a large measure the preservation
of civilization: Can these conditions
be adjusted through - peaceful
means?"
On Disaster Brink
"Within tlx last six months Eur
ope haa twice been on th brink of
a "tearful disaster,' the senator de
clared. "The president led out In
one instance and performed a aerv
Ice to all humanity in doing so. In
the other Instance American bank
era performed scarcely less service.
But what will 1833 bring If funda
mental changes are not brought
about? If the treaties are to re
main unrevlsed, It reparations are to
remain unadjusted, If armaments
are to increase, how can the peo
ple possibly rescue themselves from
this fearful tbralldom?"
"Dive the people a change and
their patience, their endurance and
great reserve energy will perform
miracles," Borah contlnued.
Ashland Woman's
Hearing Saturday
A preliminary hearing for Miss
Josephine Carter, waitress. Ashland,
held In the women'e ward of the
county jail, charged with driving
an auto while intoxicated, will be
held Saturday morning, giving time
for the extent of the injuries sus
tained by Mrs. T. W. Olnn. 610 rJa
kota avenue, to be determined. The
waitress Is alleged to have driven
past stop signs at Sixth and Oak
dale streets, and crashed Into a car
in which Mrs. Qlnn was riding
Just a Few of These Attractive
3-Piece Ivory
Bedroom Suites
Are Left at This Low Price
BED
VANITY
CHIFFONIER
Take llie whites of eleven ejfjp....
To a mere man, that sounds like the rankest extravagance. The
lady of the house knows, however, that it is only the beginning
of a rea'ne for something her whole family will enjoy.
Whatever ft fs, if it's done with an electric range, she lenowj h
will come out exactly as planned, because the electric range gives
even, constant heat ... it can be regulated to the finest degree
of temperature desired . . . and it is doubly satisfactory because
of its economy in operation at our low rales.
See your dealer's stock of electric ranges at once there is a style
and size for every family.
The California Oregon Power Compan
Jackson county Democrat ar an
ticipating the arrival here tomorrow
morning at 8 o'clock of Mrs. Nellie
Tayloe Ross, ex-governor of Wyoming
and present vice-chairman in charge
of women'a activities for the national
Democratic committee. Plans for her
reception are nearlng completion and
the program Includes luncheon,
tours, tea and conferences.
Mrs. Ross will be accompanied by
Mrs. Rosemary Schenck of Toledo,
vice-chairman of the Oregon Demo
cratic committee. Local motorists
are asked to meet at the Holland
hotel.' which Miss Ross will make
her headquarters, soon after her ar
rival, to Join In a caravan ttour to
Ashland.
Mrs. Ross will deliver her main
address at the luncheon called for
noon at the 'Hotel Holland. There
a epeclal treat of venison, presented
by Hubbsrd Bros., will be prepared
for the epeeker and Mrs. Schenck.
Their rooma will be attractively
decorated and supplied with south
ern Oregon pears and other favored
fruits. Mrs. Evsn Reames, head of
the decorations, and Mrs. Laura
Aiming, head of the reception com
mittee, have appointed assistants
who are working with them.
All Democrats of the county are
requested to be at the Holland at
12 o'clock.
Emll Brltt, well-known pioneer of
$32 85
prtrtilliV Iif
r(ul81 food, clothing
Bnd shelter . . MODERN LIFE
DEMANDS COMPLETE
ELECTRIC SERVICE
Jacksonville, will welcome Mrs. Rosa
to the little blatorto town and
acquaint her with the many pioneer
relics and points of Interest..
In the afternoon, between the
hours of and 8 th Dixie club will
entertain for Mrs. Rosa and Mra.
Schenck with a tea at the horn of
Mrs. Porter J. Nell.
Hat and dresses remodeled; chil
dren's sewing done In your horn.
Tel. 6J3-J.
Yeoman dance Thursday th MW.
When Stomach Pain
Comes After Meals
Blsurated Magnesia brings quick
positive relief. Ends Oas, Sourness,
Acid Indigestion. Makes Stomach feel
fine. All over the world, for stomach
Ills, most people prefer and demand
Your choice of powder or tablets at
Jarmln 8c Woods or the nearest drug
store.
Pile Sufferers
You can only get 'quick, safe and
lasting relief by removing the cause
congestion of blood In the lower
bowel. Nothing but an Internal rem
edy can do this that's why cutting
and salves fall. Dr. Leonhardt'e Hem
Rold. a harmless tablet. Is guaranteed
to quickly and safely banish any
form of Pile misery or money back.
Jarmln & Woods and druggists every
where sell It with this guarantee.