PAGE TEN MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, THURSDAY, JUNE 23, 1932. ALCOHOL DEATHS GROWING FEWEI CENSUSREVEALS 1930 Mortality 3.5 Per '100,000 Population To tal Deaths in 1930 4158 Highest Number In '28 WASHINGTON, June 23, (AP) Th census bureau ssld today that daaths from alcohollam per 100,000 population decreased slightly be tween 1028 and 1830, the last year for which flgurea are available. Zn 1030 figures reveal the death rate from alcohollam was 8.5 per 100,000, Including all atstee but Tenu, In 1828 It was 3 7, and was 4.0 In 1827 and 1828. The rate In 1010 was 8.4. be highest rate since then was 8.9 In 1813, and the lowest 1.0. In 1020. The figures are not baaed on the population of the entire country, but only on reports from states in which at least 90 per cent of all deaths are registered. Figures for 1830 are baaed on reports from 47 states and the district of Columbia, but those for 1010 on reports ot unly 31 states and the district. The number of deatha attributed to alcoholism was 4168 In 1030 with 47 states and the district of Colum bia reporting and 2009 In 1910 with 31 statu and the district reporting. The highest number of deatha on record waa 4627 In 1828 with 44 states reporting, and the lowest 900 In 1920 with 34 states reporting. SOLD FOR $10,000 A oc or ding to word from Grant Paw, J, M. Warner, who two years ago purchased tht Inn-Under-the-Plnea on the Pacific highway near Savag Rapids dam. his sold the property to E. Hoagland of the Red woods highway, who will transform It Into ft private residence. Mr. Warner accepted the Honlclnnd 10-acre ranch as a part payment, the remainder being cash. The consider ation was about 10,000. Mr. War ner and his bride of two weeks left today on a trip to his old home In Wisconsin. As ha has signed a three year contract to manage the LaPlnea Fur company of Klamath Falls, they will return by August 1. General Ma Killed Again By Japanese In Manchuria Area TOKYO, June 33. (AP) General Ma Chan-Shan, hop-skip -and-Jump Manchurlan military Impresario, was reported "probably dead" again today, Press dispatches from Harbin ssld Japanese aviators bombed and des troyed a little hamlet of five houses, SO miles southwest of Hsllun, where General Ma had set up headquarters for his campaign agfclnst the Pu-xl government. 'If the general was at home, they a aid, he almost certainly was killed Visitors to Crescent City orer the week-end of July 3rd and 4th will be fortunate on account of the fact that during that week-end one of the lowest tides of the year will be re corded. During this time there Is an abun dance of both razor clams, chohogh clams, and crabs. Following Is the tide-table for the week starting July 3nd. how High July 2nd ......6:20 A. M 0.0 minus July 3rd ....-6:59 A. M 1.1 minus July 4th 0:37 A. M 1.3 minus July 0th ....-7:15 A. M 1.3 minus July 6th ..7:53 A. M 1.1 mtnuA GRANTS PASS JOBLESS To work hand In hand with relief plans proposed by Governor Julius L. Meter, several hundred unemploy ed of Grant Pass last evening or ganised In order that they ml&ht per fect a method of combatting joblessness. A. R. Orme and P. T. McGulre are promoting the movement to give the members full power of governing the league, Including election of officers, transaction of business, exercising re calls of officers, expelling members and making their own rules and reg ulations. BIRTHS Mr. and Mrs, Wallace Dutton of Stewart avenue are the parents of a 9 -pound boy, born June 31. He has been named Thomas Earl, Adrlenne's announce new shipment of Nelly Dons. Lovely voiles, dotted Swiss and linens. $1.00 to $10. ALL-OAY PRAYER FOR UNEMPLOYED OPENS ON FRIDAY (Contributor Arrangements have been completed for the day of prayer for the unem ployed In Medford and the whole county, beginning Friday. The meeting will be held In the Full Oospel church, Instesd of the Armory and will continue from 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. If you can't come and stay all day come when you can. The public Is urged to attend these services that the needy may be remembered In prayer. We have tried everything elss, every plan, but conditions are no better throughout the land. Let's try Ood's plan. There will be a prayer band pray ing continually throughout the day and during the meaeages. A room will bs set aside for this special prayer. It will be an unbroken chain of prayer throughout the day, each one praying as long as they wish. Prayer services will continue dur ing the weelc at the Four Square church. Sunday, M. Helen Bradbury will speak at both 11 a.m. and 7:48 p.m. eervlces. Donations will be received at the church all day Friday for the relief of the unemployed, to be given out by the pastor, Rev. Ea telle Jones. All out of employment are urged to attend these services. Members of choirs and orchestras are Invited to assist In the evening services. i All members of the W. O. T. u. are especially Invited to r.ttend the afternoon services Friday, as mh Bradbury will apeak on a subject of Importance to them. Mies Bradbury haa been an ardent worker In the W. C. T. U. for yearn and has much material for her subject. The whole city Is asked to attend the service Friday and make It a red letter day,. Rev. Balrd of the First Christian la expected to apeak at 3.30 Friday. Rev. Henry Carver will speak at 11 o'clock on the aubject of prayer. Rev. Estelle Jones, pastor of the Four Square church, has been busy with the commissary work. Many have had to be turned away because of the lack of food and clothing. Business men of Medford have do nated much for the relief of the needy. One family Just now Is very much In need of vegetables. The children are 111 and the mother la on the verge of a breakdown be cause of the lack of food. "I waa hungry and ye gave me meat; sick and ys visited me." Dry slabs 81.00 per turn. Tou haul 'em. Medford Fuel Co. Honner Feed Store Moves To Larger Quarters, S. Grape Honner'a feed etore, located for the past two yesrs at 327 North Fir atreet, was moved this week to 41 South Orape atreet In larger, more convenient quarters. A complete stock of "Albera Prov en" dslry and poultry feeda la avail able for Honner's customers In the new store, with plenty of parking apace lor cars and trucka. Fred Honner, owner and manager of Honner'a feed store. Is well known In the Rogue River valley, having operated the Wlmer atore for 14 years previous to establishing his buslneas In Medford. HAUSNER PLANS MIAMI, Fla., June 33. (AP) Safe ly back on dry land again after eight days In a wave-tossed plane follow ing being forced down on an at- eempted flight from New York to Poland, Stanislaus Felix Hausner, 38-year-old motion picture operator, rested today and made plans for an other trans-Atlantic hop. He was brought ashore shortly be fore midnight from the Circe Shell, a freighter which sighted his drifting, disabled plane, took him aboard, suf fering from hunger, thirst and exposure. He was accorded honors by the gov ernment of Poland, his fatherland, as well as by the United States, of which he Is a naturalized citizen. SENORA CALLES HAS BOSTON, June 33. (AP) Senora Leonor Florente Calles of Mexico City today underwent a brain operation ot Peter Brent Brlgham hospital. Senora Calles Is the wife of Gen. Plutarco Ellas Calles, former president of Mex ico, She made a six-day trip from Mexico to be operated upon here by Dr. Harvey Cushlng, Internationally known surgeon. Mrs. Calles arrived In Boston Tues day night and went Immediately to the hospital. The Commercial Printing Depart ment of the Mall Tribune can supply every want for duplicating sales books, single, duplicate or triplicate flatpacks and other slips for counter, charge machines of dlfflrent kinds. Don't order these or any other kind of printing until you have given us a chance to quote prices. APPLEGATE FENCE T Hearing In circuit court of the Ap plegate fence dispute, between, Jen nie Ba.iT and C. W. Palm and Floyd Rlppey and others, will be called at an early date. Attorneys T. J. En- right and Porter J. Neff. opposing counsel agreed this morning to fix a date later. Hew complications have arisen In the controversy. Including the cutting of the current crop of hay and use of Irrigation water on land lying be tween whtre the fence has been for 40 years and where the Rlppeys et al desire to build a new one. Build ing of the fence Is now tied up by a temporary Injunction and the entire matter la Involved with legal points and pioneer fence construction. The fence was originally built by Pat Swayne, former pioneer Apple gate rancher, and Its location was never questioned until six weeks ago. It Is now alleged by one side that the surveyor did a poor Job and that the fence Is not on the correct line. The land Involved came Into the possession of V. J. Emerlck. former mayor of Medford, who transferred It to the present plaintiffs. A portion of the fence In dispute was built by Swayne In 1904, and the remainder In 1890. ENDEAVOURS INVITED 10 JOIN ALASKA TOUR All local members of the Christian Endeavor interested in such a trip are Invited to Join the national party to stop here in a special train July 8. enroute to Alaska. While In southern Oregon the guests will visit Crater Lake beforg continuing north, A. S. Roaenbaum of the Southern Pacific announced today. Burglars Loot Maharajah BOMBAY (AP) Burglars who shinned up a drain pipe entered the apartment here of the Marahajah of FINE CLEAR PICTURES , Send Us Your Films SWEM'S Master Photo Finishers (Medford) Chota Udalpur and took (20,000 worth of Jewels, silken robes and gold while the native prince slept peacefully. Holland Hoards Efgs. AMSTERDAM (AP) To halt the drop In egg prices the government has provided cold etorege for 100,- 000,000 egg. and haa guaranteed t!e price at 1.89 a hundred. 1 Cryatalglow Kodak glass supreme The Peaaley's, Opp. Holly Theater. Mm I 11 - a i a Millions say we hit the "nail on the head when we asked this question! OKAY AMERICA! . . . you wanted the facts and we've given them to you even though the truth has shocked the cigarette trade! Inhaling is the very core of all cigarette discussion. For we all inhale knowingly or unknowingly . . . every smoker breathes in some part of the smoke he or she draws out of a cigarette. Do you inhale? 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