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rAcns wo MEDFORD MAIL TRTBUNT:, MEDFORD, OREGON, TITURSDAT, OCTOBER 8, 1031. WILL PLAY HOST LOCAL FRUITMEN V, M, Denny, president of th Krle railroad, will bt host at lutii'lieon Irt Hie MK'hr niirt distributors of tha vsliev on Wilar. Ootober Id, It wm annnunren at meeting ol tin Rogue Hlver Tmftlo association tine noun. Denny I" now on tour of tli. Pacltlo northwest, visiting rrtilt neuters, mid I oheluled to arrive liere nut Tlwrsiisy evening In III tirlvate ear, TIM lete and federal government are no preparing plan end polil. en limn fur tlx laboratory and tlwel Hue and eheoe In ba greeted at tin Mout'ierli Oregon rerteral Kanerlmen tal orchard. 'J'lia matter will ba financed thruuiili tha eseciillv com niHlaa of tha ohambar of oommtroe and fruit organlwllone. Preliminary etepa by tha Wlntar I'aar advartialm committee tiara been taken and good progress la be ing made, smontlng to David flosen. bam, chairman of tlia Pacific Pear (Wiinvll, Advene matter on winter iaara la being broadcast throuith tha press and daalara' aotlvlllea, raw of tha wlntar pear varletlee hava baan aold aa yel In eastern mar kota, aava for faw can of Muses, aama fur aa lilajh aa MHO par but. Market? I.lvastork POIITI.AMD, ()ra., Oot. II (AP)--CATTI.lt 711, calvpa 90; teady. nous ooo, Including auo on con tract or through; slendy. BIIUKI' and I.AMIIS Boos steady. Portland Produco VIEWNEWSCHOOL WIUi abort exeroleea follow! by an opeu houaa. Medford' new gmo.OOO hlab school will ba dedicated tomor row avanliif. Tha public la Invited to main a tour of tha building and a program ha baan prepared. Tha high achool coram about on and one-fourth acre of ground apace Willi lis claaa rnoma, auditorium, two gymnaaluma, a o I a n o a laboratorlra, atudy nulla, library and nWier room, Tha building oemipla a beautiful alte of about It acre on South Oak dale atreet. Although school opened In the building the fire of Hi month, to morrow night will aee tn flrat for mal opening of the door to the public. DR. INSKEEP TELLS OF r. U D, Ittsaeep of thl dlty pre eanaxt Wi paper ot tha evening at ib meeting ot tha RouUiem Oregon, Meuloal aaanalatlon laat night. The meeting held at the home ot Dr. O. W. dreg In Aahlamt, A naw Method ot treating dlabete traa rerlewed In tit, tnaktep paper and lb lumeea with which the treatment h met In a number ot aawea described to hi fellow pAvel el ana. Dr. ft. W, reame, le preeldent Of the eaaiNclalinn presided tn the absence ot lr, Ones, T. Sweeney, who la In New Yvwk this week. Following trie program supper wa erred at the aregg Horn. (Continued from page one) PORTLAND, Ore., Oct. . (AP) COUNTIiY MKATIt Belling price to retallerai Country killed hug lieat butn'inra under 100 I Ik. S-l)!o; veal era go-1'40 Ilia. 0 It'ioi aprlng laniba 10allo; heavy ewaa 40o canner cows Be bulla 0o, 1,1 VB3 POUI.THY"Nat buying price: Colored roasters over I Iba, goo. Oth ara unchanged. ONIONS selling price to relallrra: Yakima Olobea gl.00al.BB Oregon JOOBD.ao. Outter, butterfat, egga, milk, but terfat, potatoes, woei and hay quota tlona unchanged. Portland Wheat POItTLAND, ore., Oct. S. (AP) Wheat! Open High Lwo cloee liec. AtiM .milt tn May .......... .81 M ,BI .Sllii Caah whaati nig nnnit blueatam .(13 soft white .en Wealarn while .4(1 Hard winter .........m...... .47 Northern aprlng H...MH.-rtHWM. .47 Weatarn red -..,.... , ,47 Oatai No, a white ....., 111 00 Today oar receipt! Wheat B7i flour Ml corn 4 oau 1, hay 1, Snn Prniicliii llnttrrfiit SAN PIMNOISUO, Oct, B-(AP) Dutterfat f.o.b, San rranclaco 84(40, ' Wall Street Report STOCK atl.S AVRIIAOR. (Copyright, 1P31, Btandnrri Btatlttlco Company) Oct, I, BO to Iiul'la lilt' Ttiday BI O Prev. day . 7B Week ago . 7,10 Month ago . P0 1 to to Ufa Total Bit lihIO S41 47.8 113 9 77.7 BOB 10S T.S7 MI 1MB 109.1 Year ago .I41,B 1I0.T lt,4 140.1 NV YORK, Oct. a. (API A tie lug tide ot buying onlera rolled prlcea upward on the aecurlty inarketa to day coincident with neve that bank er forming Uie gtoo.ooo.000 dlarount coniiuuiy expected the huge project to be Incorporated within 4a hour. Act Ire atocka aoared M tn aa or more. Honda, eepeclally railroad loana, moved upward with an alacrity which wma mnatnoouraglng to YU Street, lVadlng In aharee wwa quiet until early afternoon when tha upwem trend waa ecoeierated by a heavy In- nreaae In volume and tha day price wera mad toward tha oloae. Today' cloalug prlcea for 17 e- laoted atock follow! American Can - 14H American T. T. 1H7H Anaconda ....,. - 15(4 Ourtla Wright a annernl Mntora 3(1 Int. T. T, . Montgomery Ward l'nramuunt Pub, !i.llo Southern Pao. , 0. O. n! Cel. H. O. of N. J. , Trnna. Am. United Aircraft . U. B, steel . Corp't Tniat Bh. 8-yr, Pad. Truat ... 17 ',4 iavi , 14 . nun , J:i"i , 834', 4 10 , 791, - i , 14 Meteorological Report October a, 1IU1. rOIIKCANT, Medford and vicinity: Tonight and Friday lairs front In tha morning. Oregon! Fair tonight and Friday; froat tonight; continued low humidity. I.OCAl, DATA Loweat temperature thl morning, 84 degreaa. lnprature a year ego today: lllgheat, (tl lowoet, 47. Total precipitation aluce September 1, 11)31, 1.33 inchea. ltelatlve humidity at B p, m. yea terday, 30 1; 8 a. .n. today, 08. AtitiMfe tmlKV. B:41 n. m. 1miarrow auiirlee, 8:17 a. nt.s aunaet, 8:40 p. m. ObaervHtloita Tiiken at 8 a- in., MO Meridian Time, City IT Oaker City Boaton nulae Chicago Denver . Dea Molnee Freeno Hflcn, toe Angelea Medhird New York , Phoeuli: Portland Reno Roeeburg , Salt Ie san Francte.. Seattle Spokane Waahtngton, D. O. . SO . 70 00 . sa 40 70 88 48 49 . 00 80 , 78 80 , 48 98 , 79 00 . 70 38 . .79 88 . 89 84 . 08 48 . 84 sa . 70 48 , d 84 a so 00 49 00 SO B4 TO Clear .04 Clear Clear .01 Cloudy .09 Cloudy T. Cloudy Clear Clear . Cloudy Clear T. Cloudy Clear Clear Clear Clear P. City. CloiKty Clear Clear Cloudy Broken window glaaed by Trow - eringe vaninet work. $1 PER 5000 GALS TO JACKSONVILLE Tlit publinhM statement thivi the ctly of Jtvkdonvllle u paying one rtollivr per U.ouiiRnd kkIIods tor the MM ford weter It te hnultna from he in -In et Hie end of Weet M-ln etroet, to furnish en emefEency supply f r the nlKtxirlnR toYii, until Its own rmarvolr le replnnlshed by rein wu rronooiui, eGOTClln to City Wster Superintendent Ilobert H. Duff, Injteetf, the eum Jacksonville It paying U DO oente per thouiaixd lon, which would foot up to ! for 6000 ireilone. It wim etfttttd by Mr. Duff thl noon that, elthouKh Jaok-onvlUe oily em ployee are haulliiR the water away at the rate of 1300 nail one an hour, and may continue to do ao as long as the emergency exlats probably until after the first rain the Medford sup ply Is so huge that the water being taken to the former county seat town Is In no way curtailing the abundant supply here. 2LOCALS Oniuge Cnrnlvni Postponed The carnival planned for Saturday niRht by the Phoenii Orange has been post poned because f the accidental death of O. 13. Ward. Vlult Fire llnll Visitors at the Medford fire station yesterday Includ ed James McCune of the Insurance rating bureau of Portland, and Mrs. Shelby Tut tie, Mrs, Blr Rlchftixlton and Mrs, H. D. McCaakey, Just Folks Circle of the First M. K. churoh will hold a baked food sale at the Liberty Meat Market on West Main at Holly, Saturday from 9 to 1 p. m. Highway work on Lake view-Burns route of Yellowstone cut-off well underway Fat Hen Mr. W. R, Daniels of Richmond Hill, N. T. City, wrltP. "Have fin ished my second bottle of Kruschen Salta Result Removed three Inches from the waUUIne am 35 more ac tive nlnd Is clear aktn eruptions have diaappeared am 45 years old feel 30 years younger To lcve fat take one-half teaspoon of Kruschen Salts In ft glass of- hot water before breakfast every morning an 8A cent bottle lasts 4 weeks Get It at Jarmtn A Woods or Heath's Drug Store or any drug store in America, if not Joyfully satisfied an ex the first bottle money back. JUNIOR HIGH PUPILS 10 ATTEND GAME FRIDAY At 9:30 Friday afternoon a large number of Junior high achool atu dent aa welt aa town, people wilt at tend the football game at VanScoyoc field between the looal Junior and the Olnndale high achool. Student holding student body ticket., whlcti are now on aula at the achool, entitle the holder to free ad mlaalon to all athletlo oonteata of the year and ooplee of the Junior hlgb achool newepaper. The ticket alio Includea their atudent body due. Tha ticket aell for 80 cent. Notice. Taken up, one Hereford bull; awal low fork In left ear. Owner can have me by paying damage and adv. A. R. HAN30AM Blddle Road. Saturday afternoon from 9 to 4. the Humane Society will hold a free dlapeneary through their veterinarian. Dr. O. A. Oltzen, at the ahelter on Table Rock road. Watch for tha opening of Grand ma 'a Farm. 4 ' Something different at the French Village Sat. night. Provost' band. A special communication of Medford Lodge No. 103, A. F. & A. M.. Friday, Oct. 0th, at 7:30 p. tn Work In the jr u decree. . Thla work iu tut mnllfll bv the special Medford degree team. Visitors wel come and all member, are urged to be present. By order of B. L. LENOX, OEO. ALDEN, Secy. W. M. Notice to Contractor. Medford, Oregon, October 8th, 1931. Notice of Bids: Notice la hereby given that bide are now called for the paving of alley In Block 99. Original Town of Medford. Oregon, from Sixth Street to the North line of Lou S and 13, to be paved at a width ot 30 feet. The plana and apeciflcatlona can be seen at the office of the City Re corder in the City Hall at the comer of Sixth and Front Street. Medford, Oregon. The City Council will receive sealed proposal therefor, and the proposals will be opened In the council Cham ber of the City Hall on Tuesday even ing, October 30th, 1931, at 7:30 p. m. Each bid must be accompanied by a oertlfled check or bid bond of not less than five per cent (5) of the amount of the bid. The right I re served to reject any or all proposala. to accept the proposal aubmltted by any bidder, and to waive technical defecta, aa the Interest of the City may require. CITY COUNCIL. By B. M. WILSON, Mayor. By M. L. ALFORD, Recorder. M. L. ALFORD. Recorder, By A. D. CURRY. 1930 Ford Coupe, like new $425 It's Time to Think of Tires reJny weather and slippery roads are Just around the corner. Don't trust your old, smooth tire It may be costly I For a win ter of sale, trouble-froe service, ride on U. 8. Tlresl M Pierce-Allen Motor Co. 119 south Klvenlde Phone 190 USED CAR LOT oth and Bartlett St. Phone 041 sritifirJi ft'-for it FOUNDED 1909 JACKSON COUNTY BUILDING & LOAN ASSOCIATION TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FOR RENT 0-room house, sleeping porch, moca xxom wcw msu school, 709 Park. FOR SALE Rhode Island Red fryer, 60c. Gale Moulton, lozier iue. FOR RENT 0-room house, 8 lots. 118 8. Holly. FOR RENT Furnished house, 1001 North Central, inquire a nana Central. FOR RENT Modern furnished room house near Junior high. Call 753-M. DRESSMAKING, remodeling, coat . lined. Prices reasonable. Mn, Hooker, 300 Cottage. WANTED Rang stove, 4 or -hol, for the Lions' relief kitchen. Tel. 1033. JUST 3 days left to get 50 gals, ga free at Eakln Motor Co. Ask about It. - FewCarptacks Any woman who (weeps a rug Is working for one cent an hour. That is what it costs on the aver age to operate an ehetrk vacuum cleaner. So cheap Is electricity that for a few pennies you can clean every rug in your home. See your dealer today. V The California Oregon Power Company lit : : ' 1 tvpulatttn treatee ml estate val ue, end population te wietlng td . Ily Item the shut tnwai th Pweltle CVt aapeeteUe toward Oregon, whh-h ha been the Ha exploited ot the PaottM Cuaat atatea. - - ON more ottotauort from Mr, JVxt fUhi i "Wine Mt first feulMIng enJ toan aeeeelatlon wa hvmeel t in.it, Jt a rentute a there hare keen SttA'KSmwN IMjv deiweeeNwtt tn thl ' OAtntry," - mnfen, potutt Vm. 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