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x MEDPORC MSIL TRTBITNT:. JIEDFORD, OREGON, FRIDAY, JUOT 2?, 1932. page ansa f RICE CUTTING IN EGG TRADE HURTS VALUES, IS CLAIM PORTLAND. Ort., June 34. (AP) Increulng strengtft in the egg trade here Is held bacic to some extent by the continued underselling of the es tablished price list by so-called In dependent producers selling direct to retail stores that make a specialty ef price cutting and selling at cost or less. There was no further change In the selling price of eggs for the day while buying values have In general kept pace, or even slightly better, than the Increase In tales. Receipts oi nutter irom points out fide of Portland have been extremely heavy during the last few days while liberal production has been shown In centralizing plants. Here and there the market appears easy for cubes. Very quiet trading situation Is re flected In the market for live chick ens. Prices are still down In the cel lar and especially so for lightweight bens and broilers. Some country killed turkeys are still arriving, the latest the trade here has ever known. Good quality Is finding a fair call, but again at the extreme all-time low mark. All through the market for country killed meats steady prices and trade conditions are reflected. There was no change In values on veal, hogs and lambs generally for the day. First young berries, a cross between the loganberries and the blackberry, have been received. The Initial ship ment consisted of two and one-half crates. They were sold at $1 a half crate. Almost general dullness Is reflected in the market for berries. Strawber ries are moving slowly and at various prices; loganberries are dragging with Increased supplies while raspberries are lower and only a slight move ment. Prices continue to seek a lower level In the tomato market. This applies to outdoor stock from the south as well as the local hothouse offerings. UNION PACIFIC SHOWS HEAVY REVENUE LOSS NEW YORK, June 23. (AP) Un ion Pacific railroad reports net oper ating Income for May of $57,323 com pared with $1,336,718 In 1932. Orou vMo.miM mi-M ftn.nfil.ntll aealnat 113.- 989,383. Market? Livestock PORTLAND, Ore., June 34. (AP) Cattle 70, calves 30; nominally steady. Hogs 660, Including 313 through; steady. Sheep and lambs 800; wethers and ewes 25c higher. Yearling wethers 90 110 lbs. medium to choice Sl.25-2,25. Ewes. 120 lbs. medium to choice $1.00-1.60, 130-150 lbs. medium to choice 75c-$1.50. Portland Wheat Wheat PORTLAND, Ore., June 34. (AP) Wheat: Open High Low Close July .49 .40 ABi AB Sept. .48 .48 .48 .48 Dec. .fil .51 .50 .60 Cash wheat: Big Bend blues tern Soft white Western white Hard winter .59 .50 .49 .48 .48 .4714 Northern spring MMMH.H Western red Oats: No. a white .... 122.00 Today's car receipts: Wheat 53; flour 13; corn 3. Portland Produce Int. T. A T, Montgomery Ward Paramount Pub. - Radto Southern Pac S. O. of Cal. 8. O. of N. J. Trana. Am. United Aircraft U. 8. Steel Corpt. Truat Shares H ii H H iVi 18 23 'i H 7 23 V4 1.48 LOCAL CHAMBER VOICES PROTEST LAKE OMI (Continued trum rage one) our highways are modern, and that our accommodations for the tourist are ample? "Perhaps your artist w,ho drew your map did not realise that the states or Oregon, Washington and Idaho have highways. If he did, he failed to make any notation on his map. The Pacific highway, which Is the longest paved highway In the world, stretching from Agua Calient In southern California, to Vancouver, B. C. Is paved throughout Its entire length, and has along it route many of the weet'st outstanding scenic at tractions. That the Redwood high way, reaching from San Francisco, and connecting with the Oregon Coast highway, offers some of the finest ocean vistas to be found any where in the world. And that the Old Oregon trail Is one of the na tion's most historic highways. None of these Is found on your map. The Columbia River highway and the Mount Hood Loop highway, with Its spearkllng waterfalls, snow capped mountains and beautiful valleys, pro vides one of the country's most en joyable and scenic drives. That the highways In Oregon and northern California pass through vast areas of virgin fir and pine timber found nowhere else in the world, and that the Redwood highway Is famous for its marvelous vistas of nature's old est living things the California red woods. "We ask you. In all fairness to a great section of the United States . . . which Is so attractive to the tourist and vacation seeker, that If your writer did know some of the things outlined herein, why In the name of all that la right, did he not make some mention of them In his otherwise fine article? "Why were not Crater Lake, Mount Shasta, Mount Hood, the Pacific high way, the Old Oregon Trail, the Coast highway and other scenic attractions In the Pacific northwest, noted in your article and on your map? "We hope, Blr, that you will not feel that we are being unduly critical of the article mentioned, but we do wish that in the not-too-distant fu ture you would devote a similar arti cle to the Paclfio northwest, the greatest recreational area left In the United States, and that in all justice you would endeavor to make amends for the omission In the article in your July Issue. We are certain that your many thousands of readers would be deeply interested In such a writeup, and that the response you would receive would more than repay you for the cost and effort of compiling such a story. "Very sincerely yours, "MED FORD CHAMBER OP COMMERCE." FEDERAL HEALTH Complimenting Jackson e o u n t y upon the wladom used In adoption of a program of economy, wnicn Ham nnt. forr elimination of healtn aervlce, the moat Important to hu manity, UT. Eaieua rom warner. Bur geon of the United States Health service, announced completion of her inspection of the local health unit today. She win leave tonigni for Washington, D. C, where ehe now makes her headquarters. There are two definite programs now being carried out in the United nt.tM .h. axnlnlneri In a telenhone conversation with The Mall Tribune. One Involvea just a slashing oi budgets; the other, the weighing of vain.. In .rinntlnn of economics. Maintenance of a health department, she stated, may not represent econ omy within the fiscal year, dui wm be realised In the future well-being of the county. "Jackson county Is one which Is looking to the future." she declared, "and will be well repaid for her nnn-fc rfft anvthlno- which will permit the Jackson county health unit to go down. A sacrifice of health Is always expensive." Counties, wnicn nave awreww their health budgets, have always found It necessary to Increase other budgets In later years to care for the resulting problems. Dr. Warner showed In emphasizing the Increased need for health service In times of depression. An Infant mortality rate a little lower than that of the United States as a wholo, hae been accomplished here, ahe continued, commending Jackson county for the splendid work carried on in this particular department. She also complimented the Jackson County Public Health association upon Important progress In control and cure of tuberculosis. In addition to her tour of the health unit yesterday. Dr. Warner visited the Memorial clinic, now under construction In the new county courthouse, and described It a beautiful and appropriate trib ute to the late Judge Sparrow. Turning from professional talk to comment upon her stay here this week as guest of the Misses Carlton at their home on the Old Stage road. Dr. Warner concluded, l nave never seen the valley more beautl- ..1 rrnn tal.nhflIU clicked and she was off to catch the train which will carry her to the national capinu. AUTOTlCEiE RETURNS TO USE OF floor and declaring him Ineligible to bo voted for as a candidate of the party unless and until h assures the delegates he will abide by the action of the convention and, support Its nominee. "It Is high time to desl vigorously with a man who seeks to thwart the will of the majority of the party and who obviously Intends to wreck It unless he can coerrs the party into accepting his will with reference to candidate and platform.1 ALLEGED FORGER TO FACE GRAND JURORS Alvln Myles, 25, charged with pass ing a spurious check on E. C. Faber, Central Point merchant, slated to appear this morning for pleading, changed his mind and requested that his case be heard by the grand Jury. Myles withdrew a plea direct on a waiver of grand Jury indictment. Produce PORTLAND, Ore., June 24. (AP) Strawberries Oregon 24s 63 -75c; Gold Dollar 50c crate. Potatoes Local OOc-ll.lfi; Park dale 1.23; Deschues 11.35; eastern Washington $1.00;1.25. Butter, butterfat, eggs, live poultry and country meats unchanged. Onions, new potatoes, wool and hay quotations unchanged. San Francisco Butterfat SAN FRANCISCO, Cal., June 2.. (AP) Butterfat f. o. b. San Pr.i cleco, 18c. Lowest Price on CERTO Buy your Canning needs now at Piggly Wiggly Tfte sheriff's office and the banks today reported a sharp decline In the number of applications for auto li censes. Applications were being re ceived In a fairly brisk manner until agitation was started, for a morato rium, though the governor had an nounced that such action would be demoralizing to the state's financial program, as the money normally re ceived from license fees was needed for Indebtedness payments. It is expected that the governor will Issue a proclamation soon fully covering his reasons for declining to order a period of grace. The drop here is attributed to the hope that the chief executive may change his mind. OH BOY! GOOD EATS! at FRANK'S CAFE 21 N. Bartlett Quick, courteous service. We like jou, and believe you will like us. Caroline Rongey Merlin Earle Wall St. Report Stork Sale Averages (Copyright. 1933, Standard Statistics Cn.l June 34: 50 30 Today . 3 4 14 4 Prev. dsy 37.9 18.3 Week sgo 88.4 18.3 Tear ago 11 S 80.3 30 Ufa 88.4 89 3 88.8 170.2 90 Total 38.3 38.1 38 4 1108 Bond Sale Avenues (Copyright, 1933, Standard Statistics Co.) June 34: 30 30 30 80 Indl's Rr's Ufa Total 84 3 84:8 55 1 84.3 83 8 83.7 530 99 t 73.7 740 748 1O0.7 80.8 80.7 613 95.0 Today Prev. day .. Week ago .. Year ago ... NEW YORK. June 34. (AP) The stock market had an abrupt sinking spell today which threatened to vio late the cyclical registered by price averages June I. Net losses ranged from 1 to more than S points, and the closing was weak. Turnover ap proximated 700.000 shares. Today's closing prices for 18 se lected stocks follow American Can American T. 8c T. Anaconda Ciirtlsa Wr!?ht .. General Motors 30 H 78'i 3H The Pig Tail Market 4 Deliveries Daily Extra Fancy R. I. Red Fryers Spring Lamb Baby Beef AH Kinds Lunch Meats Saturday Specials! 100 Fat Rabbits for frying; 2 lb. size, lb. . IS Sugar Cured, Skinned -f f Hams, half or whole, lb.. J j 8. Central Phone 3.25 Worsham-Henderson, Prop. "After an absence of approximate ly 13 months from the field of news paper advertising. Associated Oil company has determined that the use of newspaper copy la essential In getting over an effective sales mes-1 sage to the public.' This statement was made by Har old R. Deal, advertising manager of the Associated Oil company, m an nouncing the opening today of an ex tensive newspaper advertising cam-; palgn which will blanket the coast , with announcement of an entirely! new aero-type gasoline for automo- biles. Deal pointed out that the com pany has been In an excellent posi tion during the past year to form Its conclusion that in any well-rounded advertising campaign, newspapers are an element vital to the effectiveness and efficient results of the advertis ing message. Associated has been one of the largest users of radio time on the Pacific coast, and has also been a continuous advertiser In the out door field. . "At this time, however, with the Introduction of the new Plying A gasoline, the company sincerely feels th Importance of presenting the sell ing story In black and white. In or der definitely to impress readers with the new features and advantages of the merchandise," he said. "Newspaper have proven them selves the medium Ideally fitted for a sales message baaed on the fea tures of news, quality and price. "We have long felt that newspaper advertising Is essential In a well rounded campaign, and our experi ence In the past year hae certainly convinced us of its place In the pro gram. The advertising budget for the year, just approved, has set three quarters of a mllllan dollars for ad vertising purposes, and newspapers have been selected as one of the ma jor means of carrying our sales mes sage on the new Plying A aero-type gasoline to the public. UNLESS REPENTS (Continued from Page One.) Must Abide by Choice "As a member of the Tennessee delegation and as a democrat who supported Governor Smith In 1928 because he waa the party nominee, I shall advocate the adoption of a resolution In the convention denying Governor Smith the privileges of the WASHINGTON, June 34. (AP) President Hoover today signed an act authorizing the secretary of the In terior to reclassify all lands of the Klamath irrigation district .and place in the temporarily unproductive class such landa aa he determines to be properly subject to that classifica tion. Joseph. Wallowa Lake resort, four miles from here, opened for season. Special Communication of Med ford Lodge No. 10S A 'WK r. a . m. ma ay. j u ne VX a4t fc 7:30 P- M. Work In P. C. degree. Visitors wel come. By order of L. C. Stewart, W. M. GEO. ALDEN, Secretary. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY TOR RENT 8 room furnished or un furnished house, garden spot and fruit, 837 Futman and Austin. PIANO Beautiful Ellington grand, one-half price, balance of this month only. Easy terms. Mrs. K. O. Purucker, 932 W. Main, rOR RENT Furnuned house, close in. Tel 319-Y. FURNISHED bouse for rent. Phone 1177. FOR BALE OR TRADE For Med ford property. 280 seres of timber and woodland, pnone o-n. BARGAIN In repossessed bungalow piano. Electric Wiring Co., 222 W. Alain. Not l re The Central Point Masonic and Eastern Star picnic scheduled for Sunday at Elks picnic grounds has been Indefinitely postpon on account of the death of Prank Adams. TOO LATE 1U CLASSIFY CLEAN, cool, 3 room apt., sleeping porch, private bath, lights, water. Adults only. $25. No dogs. 244 So. Grape. FOR SALE OR TRADDE 18 ft out hoard runabout with motor. 1130 W. Tenth. FOR RENT Furn. house. 204 So. Grape. FOR SALE or will trade for Copco stock, property at 1018 Court St. Call C. A. Plckel. 166, FIIRST CROP HAY Free of weeds. Cheap. 634-L. FOR RENT Modern 4 room cottage close In. Gloria Pan Apts. 375 So. Central 1031 type long wheel base Ford truck, stake body, priced to sell quick. 1D31 Ford De Luxe roadster, today's special, $396.00, 1037 Stude bftker coupe. Must be sold, make offer. Easv terms. Your car In trade. GATES AUTO CO., INC. FOR SALE Electric automatic water heater, cheap. 614 W. 13th. THE NEW Roxy Theatre la a credit to Medford We furnished and Installed all the Plumbing and Fixture! Coffeen Bros. Phone 406-R-2 Ivy Street Marked Just around the corner from the P. O. Every Day Is Bargain Day Her OPEN SUNDAYS MEATS DEPT. Hens NICE AND FAT 50c Pork Chops Pork Steak Leg of Lamb Lamb Chops Veal Chops Bacon Lb. 15c XAMB STEW, lb 5 SHOULDER LAMB, lb. 8 Fresh SAUSAGE & HAMBURGER lb. - 10 FISH DEPT. 0. M. Fenton FRESH FISH SALMON, HALIBUT, SOLE, RED SNAPPER, eto. GROCERY DEPT. E. A. Evanson A complete line of Groceries Fresh Fruit and Vegetables TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FOR RENT Apartment, private bath. oi no. uaaaaie. Union Work started on Union-Hot Lake stretch of Old Oregon Trail. FOB SALB Attractive city modern homes. Modern acreage homes. Plenty fruit, alfalfa hey. Income to start. Free water. Bargains. Rob erts, 730 W 2nd. Phone 1538-J. FOR SALS OR TRADE 8 acres, small house, chicken house, good well, also 200 R. R. chickens. Incubator and brooder, cook stove, chairs. Small payment down and $10 per month. Inquire 802 McAndrews Road. FOR SALE Cabin at Union Creek. See Otto at Qatea Auto Co. Congratulations TO THE Roxy Theatre The Delicatessen CAFE Where you can get the best home cooked food In Medford. Chicken Dinners 25c and 35c 2 Doors west of the Roxy ON V0UR WAY TO AND FROM THE "ROXY" stop at the SMOKE HOUSE W have all kinds of magazine,, smokes, soft drinks and a fine card room. Walter Antle 318 E. Main Before and After The Roxy Show ' DINE AT VALENTINE'S CAFE You will be pleased with our 35c Lunch 65c Dinner (5 COUI?SB) We serve Southern Fried Chicken Hot Biscuits and Honey every evening Jimmy Valentine. S; Riverside l y Shoppers Like This Two-Way Plan! Savings for Cash Buyers Service for Those Who Use Their Credit! Here is our new merchandising plan, especially evolved to meet present-day shopping conditions: Every item will be plainly marked with the CASH PRICE, assuring exceptional savings for those who are seeking low cash prices. 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