PXGE TWO
MEDFORD IOJL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD. OREGON, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1931
I
Underlying Soundness of
America Is Stressed by
Partner of Morgan Pes
simism Carried Too Far
NEW YORK, Oct. 8. (AP) The
"underlying soundness ol the Ameri
can situation" waa stressed oy inos.
W. Lamont, partner of J. P. Morgan
& Company, In a speech discussing
business and Indnatrlal recovery," lie
aald. "It remains (or the community
to utilize these element. Our people
muat regain confidence In themselves,
In the underlying atrength of our
American Institutions."
The dole, ha continued, may be the
method of meeting unemployment In
soma countries, "but It la not the
American way."
Time Will Curt
Tlma, ha aald, will sura soma of the
Ilia of the current business depres
sion. Concerning unemployment, ba
warned that unleas "through private
efforta we do our .share to relieve
the situation, we shall Inevitably load
all the burden upon the state. Thla,
be aald, la a situation not to ba de
alred. ,
He criticised rumor mongers who
predict misfortune "that never will
Happen." Optimism waa carried to
absurd heights two years ago, he aald,
while "now pessimism la being car
ried to unreasoning and fantaatlc
depths."
Resources Ignored
"Many persons Ignore completely
the underlying soundness of the
American situation. Mo country In
the world la blessed with so many
natural resourcea as ours.
"There la no royal road to recov
ery. But In a stata of unreasonable
apprehension or fear It will never
arrive. It la high tlmi one and for
all for us to take counsel, not of our
feara but of our reason."
Mr. Lamont apoka at a meeting of
250 financiers and business leadera
constituting the general committee
of the emergency unemployment r-4
net organisation.
T'
' PORTLAND, Ore., Oct. , (API
Strength In the general dairy prod
ucts market contlnuea locally as well
aa In moat centers along the Pacific
coast with a like situation reflected
In the country generally. The buga
boo of oversupply and surplus Is faat
disappearing In the trad and espec
ially so for butter, .
Market for buttorfat reflects the
strength of the general butter mar
ket trend.
There was no ohange In the gen
eral selling price for eggs. Demand
waa favorable even though an In
crease In the supply Is reflected for
tno week to date.
While general buying price for
heavy hena was not above 18o per
pouno, one firm was out with a card
for Immediate delivery at 300 per
pound.
Very low potato prices at ruling
at au point.
Livestock.
PORTLAND, Ore., Oot. 8 (API
CATTLS 3018 for week; market about
ateady generally except for low grade
ahe atuff. Oood grade atcera were
0.50-7.00 with a bulge of 10 above
high point for extreme quality. In
between sort were 3 00-8 00 with off
grade down to 84.00. Medium to fair
ly good helfera were 84.78-8.50 with
aome extreme quality at 88.00. Me
dium bulls 83.00-3.78. Vealera show
ed a spread of 84.O0-8.SO generally.
wjwi some pwn lower.
H008 3B3S for week. Market start.
rd with a lose of 80 In killer atuff.
but showed an additional loaa of 31
before close of week. Despite the
weak new m killers there was prac
tically no change In feeders. Top and
bulk ;ight butchers 88.00, two deoka
moving at 88 33. Packing sows were
es.uo-e.aij with some rough heavy
sorts around 83.80. Plga were around
88.00-8.2S, while feeder were scarce
at an.oo-o.oo.
SHEEP 4817. There waa nraxtlnal.
ly no change In the nrlcee of aheen
and lambs during the week. Oood to
nesr cnoice lambs scaled 85.00-8.23,
including aome dipped atuff. In be
tween aorta sold 84.00-4.78 with thin
stock 83.80 less. Medium to choice
yearlings were 8.1.00.4.00, with bull
to cnoice ewea 81.00-3.00.
Portland Produce
PORTLAND, Oct. 8. (AP) Pot
toes. local, 1140 lb. Eastern Wash
ington. 91.35 cental.
Butter, butterfat, eggs, milk, lira
poultry, wool and bay quotations
unchanged.
Portland Wheat
PORTLAND, Ore., Oct, 8. (API
Wheat: Open High Low Close
. .4fti ,4S .481, ,o
. J!3!4, .63 M ,63
Dec.
May -
Cash wheat
Big Bend bluestem
Soft white
Western white
Hard winter
Northern aprlng .
Western red
iiH
91800
Wheat 106:
Oets: No. 9 white .
Today'a f.r receipts:
flour 9; hay 6.
San Francisco nuttcrfat
SAN FRANCISCO, Oct. 3. (API
Butterfat f o.b. Ban Frauclaco JSHo.
Wall Street Report
STOCK SALE AVEBAGE9
(Copyright, 1931. Standard statistics
Company
60
30
20
Ufa
108 a
111.6
122.8
157.8
308.8
90
Total
74.4
77.0
85.3
100.0
154.2
Indl'o
Today . 71.7
Prev. dajr. 74.8
Week ago. 82.8
Month ago10.T
Year ago H9.8
Rra
47.1
40.S
S2.5
S1.0
114.1
NEW YORK, Oct. 8. (AP) flailing
of the railroad, ateel and chemical
Issues featured a weak stock market
today, and net loasee of 42 to more
than $8 appeared In many pivotal is
sues.
There waa little In the way of bus
iness or financial news to account
for the awlft reaction In aharea. Moat
observera regarded It as reflecting a
further wave of hangover liquida
tion.
Today's closing prices for 15 select'
ed atooka follow:
American Can
15
138V,
1414
1)4
33 K
1
ion
ny
13
30H
nv,
ia?i
68H
American T. 6 T.
Anaconda m
Curtta Wright
General Motors M
Int. T. & T.
Montgomery Ward
Paramount Pub,
Radio .
Southern Pao,
S. O, of Cal.
S. O. of N. J,
Trans. Am.
United Aircraft
17. 0. Steel .
Meteorological Report
October , 1931.
, Forecasts.
Medford and vicinity.! Tonight
ana ounaay fair. -Slightly warmer
tonight. '
Oregon i Fair tonight and Sunday,
except showers lata tonight or Sun
day, northwest portion, slightly
warmer wast portion tonight.
Local Data.
Lowest temperature thla morning,
48 degrees.
Temperature a year ago today:
Highest, 83; lowest, 48.
Total precipitation alnca Septenv
ber 1, 1931, 1.38 Inches.
Relative humidity at 8 D.m. v Sa
turday, 48 per cent: 8 a.m. today,
77 per cent,
Sunset today 8:60 p.m.
Tomorrow: Sunrlae, 8:11 a.m.!
aunset, 8:48 p.m.
Observation! Taken, I a m. 120
Meridian Time
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B
Baker City .
Boaton
Chicago h.m.
Denver ....
Das Molnea
Fresno .....
6
... 78
B3
.,. 80
. 74
83
. 93
.. 14
93
. 70
- 78
. 92
- 84
- 80
. 83
Clear
Clear
Cldy.
Clear
Clear
Clear
Clear
Cldy.
Clear
Clenr
Clear
Clear
Clear
Clear
Clear
Clear
Clear
Cldy.
Cldy.
Clear
Helena
Loa Angelas
Medford ...
New York .
Phoenix H.w
Portland
Reno
ROflehurg
Salt Lake 88
San Francisco 83
Seattle 88
Spokane m 70
Washington, D O. 83
GRIFFIN CONFERS
ON HARBOR CASE
Mayor I. R. Griffin of Crescent
City la In Medford today conferring
with offtcera of the Northern California-Southern
Oregon Development
association. He will leave from this
city tomorrow night with Colonel
Gordon Voorhlea for Washington,
D. C to attend the hearing of the
Crescent City harbor case before the
board of engineers for rivers and
harbors.
O. E. Dates, president of tha as
sociation, expressea great optimism
concerning the outcome of tha case
and feels that southern Oregon and
northern California are extremely
fortunate In being represented by
Colonel Voorhlea and Mr. arlffln.
Coal, best Utah, 913 00 ton with
free kindling. Med. Fuel Co. Tel.
831.
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
FOR RENT Furnished apartment
with private bath, 30S E. Jackson.
Phone 381-M.
WANTED Oowa for valuable prop
erty: also '39 Whippet sedan. Box
3889, Tribune.
4-ROOM furnished apartment, 618:
telephone, hot water, garage; desir
able location, S34-K.
FOR RENT e-room house; gas ranse,
fireplace, garage. 617 SO. Holly. Call
00a bo. orape, aner o. raont tuw
anytime.
FOR RENT sleeping room and gar
age. 814 W. 13th St.
1U31 FORD Victoria, only 8 moa. 0M1
amall mileage. Thla car Is Just like
new throughout: 9300 discount; 110
eral terms. Pull value for your car
in trade. GATES AuTQ CO. uied
Car Dept.
WANTED Jersey cow not over 6 yrs
old; T. B. teeted. Price muat be
right. Write J. R. Lees, Central
Point. .
MAN of good personality, neat, alert,
lor immediate work. 208 Flrat Na
tional Bank Bldg., S to 10 today
Referenc- required.
FOR SALE 400 boxes tint grade
stark Delicious apples to haul over
mountains: 6 miles north of town
of Rogue River. J. R. Bowen.
FOR RENT S-room furnished house
near Lincoln aohool. 837 Putman
and Austin Sts.
FOUND Lady's watch. Owner call
principals office, Roosevelt school.
Identify, pay for ad.
OPEN ATTRACTIVE
EVENING SERVICE
A new attractive program for Bun-
day evenings begin Sunday evening
at ths First Presbyterian church.
It consists of three half-hour pe.
rlods which are distinctive unit In
themselves. -
From 8:80 to 7.-00 Is the half hour
for young people, exclusively.. This
will be their own time when adults
are not Invited. It will be used for
their own discussion and study. From
7:00 until 7:30 there will be a mu
sical period when everyone la In
vited. Older and younger , people
alike. This period will be similar to
the Beth Parker "gltherlng." Old
and familiar hymns will be used.
Quartets, ducts, and guest artists
will be used, as well aa the alnglng
of the hymns In which anyone may
participate.
From 7:30 to 8:00 will be the pas
tor's half hour. Sometimes , there
will be a 10-mlnute Inspirational
talk, and sometimes the whole half
hour will ba used. It will ba flex
ible so that pageants and question
boxes and sermons will be used aa
seema wise. Everyone la cordially
Invited to any one or all of these
periods, except that the first period
la for young people alone.
Other new activities beginning una
week are the Bible study class for
high school atudenta, commencing
Monday, October 6th, at 4U6, and
tha teachers' training clasa which
starts Tuesday, October 8, at 7:30.
A nursery under competent lead.
ershlp, Is maintained in room 7,
where parents may leave their email
children, In order to attend morning
worship.
. '
St. Mark's Episcopal.
Corner Oakdale and Fifth SU.
Wra. B. Hamilton, Reitor.
8 a. m. Holy communion. ,
10 a- m.. Sunday school.
11:18 a. m., Holy communion.
Wagner C eek Missionary Baptist.
O. H. Fredenburg, pastor.
Sunday aohol at 10 o'clock. H. H
Lowe, auperlntendent.
Preaching at 11 a. m. and 8 p. rn
AU are cordially Invited to attend
these services.
Main Street Methodist Church, South.
N. D. Wood, pastor.
Next Sunday is Rally day In our
Sunday aohool. There will be a pro.
gram at 9:46 a. m. .
11 a. m., Sermon by the pastor.
7 p. m., Young People'a aervloea,
8 p. m., Evangelistic service. ,
The Federated Churchei.
Central Point, Oregon, ,
J, M, Johnson, pastor.
Rev. Old Hlgglnbotham, evangelist,
will bring the message In the morn
ing service. You are invited to wor.
ahlp with us and enjoy the gospel
message, ,
Spiritual Science Chnrch. .
Natatorlum Bldg., North Riverside
Orlen R, Krlng, pastor.
Sunday school, 10 a. m. , ,
Inspirational revolatlon, 11. a. m.
Lecture, 8 p. m.
Ballot or flower message. Messages
for all who attend Sunday evening
service. Come and bring a friend.
You will receive a really spiritual
feast.
'Everybody welcome.
English Lutheran Church.
Fourth at Oakdale Ave.
"Where the Way la Made Plain."
"A Call to Prayer" will be the sub
Ject for the sermon by Dr. Funk at
11 a. m.
There Is' a charming simplicity In
the devotional character of our serv
ice. Its purpose is to bring hope and
oomfort to humanity,, to make the
burdens of life lighter and easier to
bear.
The Bible school begins at 10:16
m., with classes for all ages.
You are moat cordially Invited to
attend our services.
Free Methonlit Chnrch.
Tenth and Ive SU.
S. N. Long, pastor.
"Prayer Changes Things," ta a motto
we aee In aome Christian homes. This
le true that prayer does ohange things
and we desire to make thla our motto
for the oomlng year.
We had a good rally day service
in the Sunday school a week ago. but
till extend a hearty welcome to any I
who wll study trie Bible with ua. I
Yes, we plead guilty to believing that we
serve the most outstanding luncheons and
dinners in the valley.
Obviously hundreds agree with us for we
have the pleasure of serving them, day after
day.
And Sundays well, from far and wide they
come, expressly to dine with us.
From the cocktail to the dessert, every dish
is prepared for the sole purpose of helping
you attain that contented, self-satisfied feel-.
ing that makes a perfect day;
Lunches 35c-50c Dinners 65c-85c
Sunday Dinners 75c-$1.00
Sunday school, lo a. ra.
Morning worship, 11 a. m.'
Young People's meeting, 8:46 p, m,
Evening worsmp, 7:ts p. m.
- First Baptist Church,
9:46 a. m, Sunday school.
11 a. m., Morning worship,
Fran
gellst W. W. Shannon, apeaklng on
ins woraman ana ms wage." air.
Penbollow will sing.
3:30 p. m. People's mass meeting;
Mr, Shannon speaking on "The Seal.
lng of the Holy Spirit."
6:30 p. m., Young people.
7:30 p, m., Service in tha big tent.
Mr. Shannon will use as his subject,
'Before the - Great White Throne.
Mr. Fenhollow will sing "Calvary."
You are cordially Invited to attend
these services.
Pilgrim Holiness Church.
Corner of Bartlett and East Fourth
Sts.
Services for the wee aa follows:
Sunday school, 9:46 . m. '
Morning worship, 11 a. m. f.
Street meeting, 8:80 p. m.
People'a meeting, 7 p. m.
Evangelistic service, 7:46 p. m.
Prayer meeting Wednesday, 7:30 p.
m. i
Street meeting Friday nights at 7:30
p. m., corner Main and Central. , We
Invite you to come and help ua in
these services. If you cannot attend
please pray for the unsaved la Med
ford. ,
Medford Branch of Jehovah's
vVltnessea.
Broadcasting a lecture by Judge
Rutherford over KMED every Sunday
morning from 10 to 10:15. These lec
tures are given by electrical tran
scription and the subject of the one
to be given October 4th la "Divine
Prophecy."
Jebovah'a Witnesses meat for study
every Sunday morning at 10:30 o'clock
at the home of Mrs. W. W. Bailey. No.
103 Mistletoe street, and every Wed
neaday afternoon at 3 o'clock at the
home of Mrs. Anna Brewer, 737 South
central avenue. AU Interested .'n
Watch Tower Bible study are wel
come. ! , - .
St.
Peter's Lutheran Church.
(Mo, synod.)
East Main St, and Portland Ave.
H, H. Young, pastor. .
No morning services Sunday morn,
lng.
The Young People's society wlU
meet at 6:30 -o'clock In the evening
for Its first educational program. Sub.
Ject to be discussed, "The Church
Year." strangers and members of
the congregation are cordially Invited
to these educational programs of the
Y. P. S.
Divine worship at 7:80 o'clock Note
ths change of time.
The pastor will apeak on the eub
Ject, "Levl'a Conversion."
The publlo la cordially Invited.
First Methodist.
Alexander O. 'Bennett, pastor. '
Sunday morning worship, 11 o'clock,
with sermon by the pastor, "An Ex.
ample of Christian Strength."
Evening praise, 7:30 o'clock, with
beautiful plcturea of "God In Alaska,'
C. A. Meeker telling the atory of- his
recent vacation trip to the Alaskan
wonderland. Epworth League chorus,
directed by Mra, E. 0. Corn; Ma. f.
A. Barker at the pipe organT
Sunday school, 0:45 a. m., with
classes and welcome for all;
Epworth league, 6:30 p. m., senior
high school chapter In the chapel:
Junior high ohapter In the lntcrme.
dlate room.
Cordial hivltation.
Talent Methodist Episcopal Church.
Talent, Ore. .
Joseph Pope, pastor, .
Morning services: . ,
1 Sunday school, 9:45. F
Public worship, 11. 1
Prelude; prayer: offertory; anthem,
"It la Thy Will," (Lorens); sermon,
"A Curious Little Qui." Benediction.
Evening services; '
Epworth league, 8:80; leader, Al
Jefferles. "
Evangellstlo service, 7:80.
Prelude; prayer; offertory. Sermon,
"Love a Fruit of the Spirit:" Bene-
dlctTbn.
Choir director. Mra. Lemp Frlnk;
pianist. Mlaa Esther Holdrldge; Sun
day school superintendent, E. Lester
Newbry.
Prayer meeting Wednesday. 8 p. tu.
Choir practice Thursday, 8 p. m.
A cordial invitation la extended you
to attend these services.
Flrat Church of Chrl.it, Scientist.
Authorised branch of The Mother
Church. The First Church of Christ.
Scientist, In Boaton. Masa.
Services are held every Sunday at
11 o'clock, church edifice. 313 North
Oakdale, Subject for Sunday, Octo
ber 4: Unreality.
Sunday school at 9:48 a. m. Appli
cant under the age of 30 may be
admitted.
Wednesday evening meetings, which
Include testimonies of Christian Scl-
ence heallnga, at 8 o'clock.
The reading room, which ia located
Cafe and
Confectionery
at 401 .n the Medford Bldg, ta open
dally from 8 a. m. to 0 p. m., except
Sundays and holldaya. The librarian
la In attendance from 11 to 4, at
which time the Bible and all author.
(red Christian Science literature may
be read, borrowed or purchased.
The public Is cordially Invited to at
tend the services and visit the read
ing room.
First Presbyterian Churoh. '
Claud B. Porter, minister.
Morning worship begin at-10:50,
with 10 minutes of organ muslo pre
ceding the regular service. An In
spiring sermon will oe given, entitled,
"Participation.", ... ... .
The following muslo will be given:
Organ Prelude, "Serenade In A-flat"
.......i...,...aalbralth
"Prelude In F"...m....,.Read
Trio, "That Old Rugged Crosi"
........... Bennard
Mrs. Strang, A. J. MaoDonougb,
Dr. W. W. Howard.
Organ Momenta, "Slumber 6ong".
Offertory Solo, "Oh, Love That will
Not Let Me Co" .Harker
- - A. J. MacDonough. t - . .
Organ Poatlude, "March In D".
.: .... Deshayes
Ministry of Music: Elsie Carlton
Strang, soprano; Edna Elfert Isaacs,
contralto: A. J. MacDonough, tenor;
Dr. W. W. Howard, beat; Eva Haael-
rigg Mann, organist.
8:80 p. m. Junior, Intermediate and
senior Christian Endeavor groups
meet for discussion. All young peo
ple are cordially Invited..
7 p. m., A musical hour for every
one, . ,
7:30 p. m.. the pastor' half hour
for everyone.
Wednesday at 7:80 will be the mid
week prayer aervloea, continuing the
interesting talk on Bible Seven. '
First Christian Church. . ,
Ninth and Oakdale St.
W, R. Balrd, minister.
Bible school at 9:80 a. m, M. E,
Olson, superintend- nt.
Morning worship begin at 10:60,
Sermon subject, "Unsatisfied But Op
timistic."
Christian Endeavor at 6:80 p. m.
The evening evangellstlo service be
gin at 7:80. Sermon subject, "Fool
ish Women."
A good musical program ha been
arranged fox both services, a follows:
Morning:
Prelude, "Eln-Cboral" JSchumann
Offertory, "Homage to Schubert"...
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Anthem, "Oh, Praise the Lord".,
Praiee
Poatlude, "Frlmbenman"Schumann
' Evening:
Prelude, "In Mmorlam". Jchumann
Offertory, I'Longlng for Home"Jessel
Anthem, "Lead On, O Xing Eternal" .
Lorena
Ladles' quartet, "Thy Love la Won
derful" , uCreswell
Eleanor Curry, Oenevleve Stone,
, Oletha Qlson and Ruth Wood.
Poatlude, "Elevatlon".Floershetm
Effle Herbert Yeoman, director;
Oenevlere Brown, pianist.
Next Wednesday night wlU ba "AU
Church night." All members' are urg
ed to attend. Covered dish luncheon
at 8:30. ;: -,
POSTAL RECEIPTS
INCREASING HERE
That the effect of the nation and
world wide depression are beginning
w leave Meorora ana vicinity I ap
parently shown by the Increase In
receipt of the local poatofflc last
month, 978S6.89, being a t percent
Increase over the receipt for 'Sep
tember -of last ytar, which, were
6649.83. .. .
This gain goes a long ways towards
recovering what was loat in the
financial receipt of the poatofflce
during the past few month.
There was no unusual mailing bus
iness or other features lost month to
account for this Increase, which waa
caused solely by a steady volume of
local mall business and Illustrates
that Medford ha Old Man Depres
sion trotting away, 1
"During my absence my associate,
Dr. H. B. amis. wlU be In the office
regularly and answer all calls. '- Same
phones. 36 and 36-J-3. Dr. Cha. T.
Sweeney,.
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Send your skins to us for tanning.
Hair on. White Indian Tan or
Chrome Tan Buck. I2..10 each ih
prices on request.
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packing house wbloh burned ' on
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