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PAGE TWO MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDPORD, OREGON, MONDAY, OCTOBER 12, 1931. NEED OF HARBOR TOLD IN ARTICLE BY FARM EDITOR once again southern Oregon and northern California ar given wide spread publicity, thla tlma In the October Issue of the Oregon Parmer which reached thla city thla morn ing. 'The well written story comes from the pen of ifed W. Clemens, editor of the Paclflo Northwest Farm 1 Trio, Spokane, Wash., who paid a visit tc Medford sometime ago and conferred with official of the North ern California-Southern Oregon De velopment association. - The article covers resource of this section and goes Into detail regarding the high freight rates which exist here. - The program of the Northern California-Southern Oregon Develop ment association la outlined and par ticular reference la made to the Ores cent City harbor project which would provide the Mid-Paclflo empire wltn a water outlet for lta available re sources. , A not of warning 1 struck In the story that citizens of this section must not be too hasty In expecting big developments to be established over night and In this connection Mr. Clemen states: "Development of thla character la a alow process. As a rule, things worth while grow slowly. Only mushrooms mature overnight, and not good mushroom at tnat. The Mld-Paclflo empire will not ee it dream come true this year or next, nor all of it even In this decade. The article I Illustrated with a map of northern California and southern Oregon, a photograph ox President O. X. Gate and a cartoon of a bottle full of natural resource with a hand marked "Single Trans portation System," pressing down a cork called "High Prelght Rates," and the cartoon Is headed ''Million In natural roaource are bottled up In thl oountry by high freight rate. Medford Pear Sales On New York Auction Prom New York Daily Fruit Reporter, furnished to The Mail Tribune by the Fruitgrowers' League WEATHER ENTICES Hundred of Medford people enjoy ed automobile outing on the Pacific, Redwood and Crater Lak. highways and. other road yesterday, to take In the beauty of th autumn scenery in Ideal weather, and a number of them reported today that th chant ing verdure of the forest and tree along the roads, with their mixture of green, semi -green, russet and red, Intermixed, made delightful pictures. Crater lak. drew quite a number of local people, aom of whom aay they were fairly enraptured with th beauty of the national park and lake in the irlsp air. Th visibility was wonderful, they aay. Then was a large number of visitor to th lake from various point, mostly from the Paclflo coast section, and car ware coming and going all day. INSTALL NEW OFFICERS All plana have been completed for th big annual event thla evening the Joint Installation of officer of the local American Legion post and the Legion Auxiliary. A dinner win be served In th armory at seven o'clock, and the Installation service will be followed by dancing. Muslo I to be furnished by a seven-pleoe orchestra. Several member of the O. A. R. will be taken Into Legion post No. IS thl evening, Chester A, Arthur post having given up lta charter. Regular Assembly of Table Roo Council No. 19, R. a S. ai Tuesday, Oct. 13th, at 7:90 p. m. Degree work. Visitor wel come. By order of p. j. Mcpherson, nu, Master. GEO. B. ALDEN, Recorder. ' ' a Scottish Rita. fim Stated meeting Lodge and cnapter, 7:80 p. m Oct. , lath. Entertainment after meeting. L. B. WILLIAMS, Secy. Regular communication of Reamea Chapter, O. X. 8. jjKft Wednesday evening, Oct. swim nignt. visiv- ing member cordially In vited. HATTia M. ALDEN, Secy. Li" Become Butter Horn Conscious and try a Rot Butter Born for breakfast You'll be surprised at their goodness, especial ly when made by Flub- jrer. OCTOBER 8. Two cars Medford Bartlett. two cars Bosc, one car mixed, sold here today. On peara market strong and higher tftan yesterday. . Bartletts. Bxs, 70 80s 90S 100s 110s 120s 13ES 180S 185s 180s Avg. .... 868 888 388 385 410 410 885 801 380 390 306 318 340 865 425 425 880 870 Broadway X.620 PIC O Pao P620 Boso. ' Blue Dlam'd X.620 265 250 265 265 275 200 315 835 Bear Or'k X 302 Cub Fancy-ll3 Bosc. t 'A Bx. Bear Creek X.... 40 385 280 830 330 820 835 335 336 825 330 300 300 200 800 328 825 823 300 86s 40s 40s 60s Avg. 180 180 170 170 171 912 boxes Extra Fancy Oregon Bosc, av. S3 .01; 112 boxes fancy, av. 83.09. E PORTLAND, Ore., Oct. 12 (API- Trade In the butter market Is show ing little, If any, material change locally. On the open market a clean up of auppllea of reflected with the make apparently noiaing its own, Further showing of strength Is re flected 1: the market for eggs here, with prices generally well held but unchanged from the'high point re cently established by the poultry producers. Very poor quality of soma of the dressed turkeys now arriving i hurt' Ing the price list, according to some of the leader of the trade. Best young torn are now generally, listed 82-830 'lb. Generally maintained demand 1 re flected In the market for live chick en along the wholesale way, -;. WALL STREET CLOSED TO OBSERVE HOLIDAY NEW YORK, Oct. J2-(AP) Wall street had a holiday today and the took market was closed. Except for that and a tew commemorative cele brations, New York observed Colum bus day quietly, Markets Livestock PORTLAND, Ore., Oct. 12 (API CATTLE 1700, calve 200; low, no early Change, Steer 600-900 lb. $6.0008.76, medium 14.75 1$6.00, oom- mon 83.000 4.76: 900-1100 lbs. good 86.00 a6.75, medium 4.760.00, com mon 3.004,7S; 1100-1300 lb, good I6.75tft6.60, medium 83.76iaS.76. Heif ers 650-850 lbs. good $5.oo5.50, me dium 84.00e5.00, common 88,009 4.00, Cows good v.00o4.60, common and medium g3.7A84.00, low outter and outter gl.0O3.75. ' Bulla (year ling Moulded) good and oholce (beef) 63.26 4,00, cutter, common and medium 62.50 o 3.50, Vealers (milk fed) good and choice $7.80 8.50, medium S6.00q7.S0, oull and common S3.QOa6.00. Calves 260-500 lb, good and choice $e.008.O0, oommon and medium $3.0096.00. HOGS 8600, Including 981 through; slaughter classes 60-76o lower. Light light 140-160 lbs. good and oholce $6.0005.76. Light weight 160-180 lb, good and oholce $6.50 a 5.75; 180 200 lb, good and choice S6.B0q6.70. Medium weight 200-220 lbs. good and choice $5.0096.76; 220-250 Iba. good and oholce $4.766.60. Heavy weight 259-290 lba. good and choice $4.60 ts 6.261 290-860 lbs. good and choice $4.004.76. Packing sows 975-500 lb. medium and good $3.60 4.50. Feed er and atocker pigs 70-130 lb, good and oholce $4.766.60. SHEEP and LAMBS 2000; steady. Lamb 90 lba. down, good and oholc 5.00 f 5.25, medium t3.76aS.3S, all weight, common $3.00 3 3.76. Year ling wethers 90-110 lba. medium to choice S3.O0A4.O0. Ewe 90-120 lbs. medium to choice $1.769 2.00, 120 150 lbs, medium to choice $1,605(1.75 all weights, cull and common $1,003 1.50. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FOR RENT 336-acre stock ranch, 40 acres clover and alfalfa. Phone 118, Central Point. - . WANTED Original poems, songs. Pioneer Music Publisher, Box 276, Portland, Ore. FOR RENT Apartments, 620 So. Fir. Phone 1320. EXTRA good lady cook wants house keeping or' cooking. 319 So. Orape. FOR RENT Furnished house, close In. Call at 26 Newtown, WANTED Family washlnga, 36 pieces $1. All flat piece Ironed free. Mrs. Duaenbury, Phone 479-J, LOST Black toy terrier made dog, 4 months old. Small reward If return ed to 308 Haven. FOR SALE -Guernsey cow, fresh and coming fresh, young stock: T. B. and abortion tested. Up Little Ap plegata. J, Munaell, FOR RENT Furnished steam-heated apartment; large living room, bed room, kitchenette and bath. In quire at Mall Tribune office. Portland Produce PORTLAND, Oct, 12 (AP) But ter: Prints 92 score or better, 34c; standards, 3132c carton. EGOS: Pacific Poultry Producers' selling prices: Fresh extras, 28c; standards, 26c; mediums, 23c; pul let, 180. ., '..1 MILE: Contract price grade B, 2.1714 Portland delivery and Inspec tion, Dairy cooperative net pool price to producers, $1.96. COUNTRY MEATS: Selling price to retailers: Oountry killed hogs, best butchers under 100 lbs. 88c, vealers, 80-120 lbs., 6 11 14c; spring lambs, 109119; heavy ewes, 4 5 50; canner cowa, 8c; bulls, 60. LIVE POULTRY: Net buying price : Heavy hens, colored, 4 lbs. up, 18c lb.; do medium, 13c; light, lie lb.; broilers under IK lbs, 20c; over, lKr lbs., 18c; colored rooster over 8 lba, 20c; No. 2 chicken, 7 80; old roosters, 7c; ducks, Peklns, 130 14c. e BUTTBRFAT: 1 Direct to shippers, track 81c; station No. 1, 30081c; Portland delivery prices: Butterfat, aour, 81032c; sweet 860. ONIONS Belling price to retailer: ktma globe, $1.800135; Oregon. $2.000235. POTATOES Local, le lb., east ern Washington, $13501.36 cental. WOOL 1931 crop nominal. Wil lamette valley 13q16o; eastern Ore gon, 11018c lb. HAY: Buying price from pro ducer: Alfalfa, $14013; clover, $10 012; oats and vetch, $10011 ton. ' : The county health unit functioned aa usual today and the sheriffs of fice waa open, ready to respond to emergency calls, but the other of fice In th court house were closed because of this being Columbus day. The only city office closed today were the city treasurer's and city recorder's and the banks and courts were also closed because of Colum bus day being a legal and non-Judicial day In Oregon, Otherwise business went on In Medford as usual. Because of th city and Justi' of the peace court being closed number of persons arrested over th week-end for varloua offenses hoc to watt until tomorrow to be nr ralgned, or have their trials. There waa no formal obeervan of the day In Medford. Royal Utah Coal $13.00 per tel. National Utah Coal $15.00 per ton Medford Fuel Co., Tel. 631. BALTIMORE, Oct. 12 (AP) In a copyrighted Interview by H. L Mencken, the Baltimore Evening Sun today quotes Bishop James Cannon as saying the west and south drys no longer doubt that prohibition can and will be enforced. "Prohibition," the Southern Meth odist churchman Is quoted as say ing, "Is now In Its third stage. In Its first stags the wets said, 'they can't enforce It In Its second stage they aald, 'they shan't enforce It,' but now, In Its third stage, we dry are doing the talking and what we say Is, 'we will enforce It." "Never before had I Been such enthusiasm as I encountered lately In the far west and south. I know, of course, that I was among Metho dists, but that Is Immaterial. They represented fairly the general body of drys. The old doubts and hesita tions are gone." The "thrill" the drys experienced at President Hoover's message to congress with the Wlckersham re port, and the "heavy and defiant" drinking of the rich, the bishop said, accounted for the change. "The president's message turned the tide." 1 STORY ONE (continued from page one) valued at $26, was actually worth $1. The Robblns, according to the statements, made a trip to Marsh field for furniture "to place In the small four-room house. Wright, according to the state po lice, admits that he was "the torch" and instructed -the others In arson activities. He also confessed similar tactic In other part of the north west, Including the setting of a fire at Sedro-Wooley, Wash., and the col lection of Insurance money. Hla partner, he claims In this enter prise, decamped with the money without a division. The authorities are checking up thla phase of hla activities. Hearing Tuesday. Robblns, the authorities say, had no previous record, except the ad mission of chicken stealing In Coos county. The four ' will be arraigned In justice court Tuesday, and will prob ably be taken direct to the circuit court for final disposal. They face a prison term of from three to seven year. They will be charged with arson with Intent to defraud. The arrest and confession were secured by L. L. Pomeroy, special agent of the National Board of In surance Underwriters, Samuel Mel horn, of the detective bureau of the state police, Captain Lee Brown, of the atate police, and the shertll's office. No evidence was unearthed to con nect the gang with any of the In cendiary fires In this city last sum mer. . .'' '. ' An Invitation has been wired Gov ernor James Rolpb, Jr., of California to meet with representatives of Ash land, Medford, Granta Paas and other aouthern Oregon cltlea here for Thursday dinner or luncheon Satur day, It was announced today by A. H. Banwell, secretary of the Northern California and Southern Oregon De velopment association. The meeting Is planned as an ex pression of appreciation of Governor Rolph's support of the Crescent City harbor project. He will be a guest In Orescent City Friday, and It is hoped will accept Medford'a Invitation to Include this city In his itinerary. He will make the trip north by plane. Pears Featured in National Magazine The Medford pear Is given first honors in the full page advertise ment of the Southern Pacific, print ed In The Traffic World thla months The ad carries a photograph of the Interior of a local packing house In operation and a large pear with the headline "A treat so rare." E SHASTA ROUTE TO SAN FRANCISCO. (Special.) Making It possible for tourists to see the entire Pacific coast without addi tional travel cost, tfoe Southern Pa cific company today announced plans for removal of the extra charge for rail travel between California and eastern point via the Shasta route through Portland. Effective with the annual offering of reduced transcontinental round trips next May, the equalization of farea will culminate years of effort by Southern Pacific to bring about this travel boon in cooperation with connecting lines. It was stated by B. W. Clapp, general passenger - traffic manager for the company. The announcement, Clapp explain ed, means that summer travelers next year will be able to use the Shasta route In making a circuit of the country, either going or returning, at the price In effect over other travel s ..NOW tainless in new white form Your 8ame Vicks ... Only color - tain removed. Same formula , . ame price. In original amber, too, if you prefer. for COLDS VapoRub OVERW MILLION MRS USED YEARLY routes. This benefit, It was pointed out, will accrue to thousands of per sons attending the American Legion meeting In Portland, the Shrine con vention In San Francisco and the Olympic games in Los Angeles.' Scout Jamboree Is Planned For Friday Boy Scout throughout the county are devoting much of their tune this week to the annual Jamboree to be held In the armory Friday even ing. Extensive exhibits will be shown, and It 1 expected that a large number of local and valley people will attend. A program of stunts, rscea and contests will be given during th. evening. 1 Truck Turns Over; No Damage Results A alight accident on the Klamath highway was reported thla morning for the Medford-Klamath truck line. The drive line on a truck gave way and the truck tipped over. Nothing was damaged but three bars of soap. WASHINGTON, Oct. 12, (AP) Christened by Mrs. Hoover aa the "American Clipper," the giant Si korsky flying boat 6-40 today began its official flight career with diplo matic notables as passengers. Difficult Coughs and Colds Need These Seven Helps Creomulsion!BDettwGSn than aome coughs need. It combines seven major helps in one, to do the best that men know lor any cough or cold. 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