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PXGE TWO MEDFOHD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, THURSDAY, AUGUST 25, 1932. TO OUST EINZIG (Continued from Page Ons) Livestock. ' PORTLAND, Auj. 3S (AP) Cat tle 60, calves 10, nominally steady. Hogs ISO: etesdy. Sheep and lambs 600; steady. cord on matters of state since the governor named him atate treasurer to aucceed the late Thomas B. Kay ft year ago last May, The Elnalg eltuatlon will probably be up to the board of control at the next meet ing about the first of the month. Hal E. Hoss, secretary of atate, no on vacation, has not Indicated how he would vote on the matter. Differences between Holman and Elnalg over the stats purchasing agent's activities came to a climax this week when Holman demanded Elnzlga' removal, submitting with his demand ft series of statements made by clerks In his office charging Eln alg with addressing Mlaa 11a Austin. secretary to Holman, In a "loud and coarse manner." Unfair Methods Charged In Portland yesterday Holman sup plemented his demand for removal with statements to newspapers that Elnzlg had received free medical treatment at one of the state hos pitals, and that Oregon business men hsd complained to htm of the unfair treatment to themselves In their efforts to transact business with the state." . Elnzlg has , refused to comment upon the charges and la- sued no statements. Elnalg was named secretary of the state board of control and slats pur chasing agent upon motion of Gov ernor Meier more than a year ago to succeed Carle Abrams. t innn nmrv Portland Wheat PORTLAND, Ore., Aug. 3. (API Wheat: Open High Low Closs May .M .soft .80 .6014 Sept. .83 M M M Dec - Jbt 1 M M Cash wheat: Big Bend bluestem . Soft White Western white , Hard winter Northern spring .53 !4 .83 'A . .83 V4 .63 it Western red Oats: No. 3 white. 17.00. Today's car receipts: Wheat, 83; flour, 10: corn, 1. Ted Lewis, Paul Whlteman and Art Hickman have a real rival In little Harry Fredericks of this city when It comes to wielding a baton before it Jau orchestra, Harry, age 11, and b "Our Gang" dance band made their debut at the Pox Craterlan yes terday as feature of the Penney store nlckle matinee and won rousing reception from capacity crowd of youthful admirers, Harry, son of Dr. and Mrs. D. O. Fredrtcks, Is the leader and organizer of the youthful orchestra and the members of the bsnd are as follows: Gilbert Leland. clarinet, Dwlght Short and Paul Hughes, trumpets: Dale Hale, aaxsphone; Norman Modey, drums and Billy Porter, piano. Little Barbara Shelby appeared on the Craterlan stage, with toe "Our Oang" orchestra, following out the Hal Roach juvenile comedy Idea. Al though the new Jazz band has been practicing for only month, under the watchful eye of Leader Harry Predrlcks, the Craterlan crowds were delighted with the little harmony makers. Not only U Harry ft peerless band leader, but also he wilt challenge Rudy Valla's crown as a crooner. At yesterday"! matinee he delighted the Craterlan audience with few clever steps and crooned song that be speaks a radio and stage future tor the little) Medford artist. Portland Produce PORTLAND. Ore., Aug. 38 (API Butter Prints, 92 score or better, 30 ffSlc; stsndarda, lDc30o. Butterfst Direct to shippers: Sta tion, 16c; Portlsnd delivery prices, no lb. Eggs Paclflo Poultry Producers' selling prices: Fresh extras, 30c: standard, lBc; mediums, 18c. Live poultry and country meats unchanged. Onions, potatoes, wool and bay quotations unchanged. A sharp rise In wheat whipped up bullish enthuslssm In Wall street for a time and that staple held up well. closing at Chicago with net gains of 1 to 1 cents ft bushel, after ex treme gains of more than 3 cents. Advancea of more than 81 ft bale In cotton, however, were substantially reduced. Today's closing prices for 10 se lected Blocks follow: ' American Can American T. as T, , Anaconda ...... Curtlae Wright ..,-.. General Motors Int. T. oc T Montgomery Ward' Paramount Pub. Radio Southern Pac. S. O. of Cat. . 8. O. Of N. J, Trans. Am. United Aircraft V. S. Steel Corpt. Trust Shares . 67H 118(4 HV4 3V. 16H 111. 13 1 33 5, 3 35 li 84 1S!4 4514 3.36 Ran Francisco Butlerfat SAN FRANCISCO, Aug. 36. (AP) Butterfat f. o. b. San Francisco, 30)c. I Wall St. Report Stock Hale Averages. (Copyright, 1933. Standard Statistics Co.) August 35: 80 . Ind'ls Today 63.9 Prev day 64.8 Week ago 69.0 Year ago 105.4 3 yrs ago ...347.7 30 Rr'a 84 7 84.9 39.9 63.8 150 5 30 90 Ufa Total 994 99.8 03.3 161.1 338.8 85.6 66.3 60.4 108.8 347.4 Bond Sale Averages (Copyright, 1933, Standard Statistics Co.) August 36: 30 30 It W Ind'ls Ri's Ufa Total Today . 69 9 78 8 85.4 76.3 Prev day ... 69 8 75.8 86.4 76.9 Week ago .... 66.5 70.3 83.8 73.4 Year ago B3.0 91.8 100.4 ' 81.6 3 yrs ago 93.7 101.4 96.7 96.9 NEW YORK, Aug. 35, (AP) The bull movement In stock was acceler ated for time today by buoyancy of principal commodity markets, but It ran into considerable selling in the afternoon. Reduction of International Harves ters quarterly dividend of 80 cents from 48 cent was accepted as sig nal to take profits, and gains which had ranged from 1 to 95 ft share were eharply reduced. Several Issues sold under last nlghfst final prices for ft time, but the market was bolstered by fresh buying late. Trading reached ft volume reminis cent of the big markets of 1939. Turn over of around four and ft half mil lion shares made It one of the big gest daya of the last two years. Four Accordion Artists Coming To Holly Stage Four accordion artlsta of San Fran cisco, Cal., whose entertainment was featured at the recent Shrine conven tion, will appear In concert at the Holly theater Sunday. Monday and Tuesday, August 39, 39 and 30, ac cording to announcement by Hugo F. Lange. local accordionist, who was In atrumental In bringing this group to Medford, Henry and Dsn Slnlglanl will be remembered by southern Oregon Sluiners as leaders of the 35-plece accordion band which caused such a sensation with their progrsms lsit month. These boys are directors of the San Jose accordion club and are piano accordion Instructors for the fsmous Ouerrlnl Accordion company of San Francisco, The two other players who will be heard at the Holly beginning Sunday are Earl Sylvester, saxophone and accordion radio artist of the National Broad casting company, and Joe McCabe, manager and director of the McCabe "Novelty Boys." Those who attended the Shrine convention In San Francisco and en Joyed the music of the McCabe Nov elty Boys, are delighted with the booking of this act by the Holly theater and assisting the Holly man agement In securing a record Jurni out, according to Hugo Lange. WAKE UP YOUR LIVER BILE WITHOUT CALOMEL And You'll Jump Out of Bed in the Morning Rarin to Go If ytro fatal terror and nfiik and tha wM looks punk, don't awaUow s lot at aaita mineral water, ail, Uxativa candy or drawing gum and expect tnam to make you auddaaly aweet and buoyant and full ol aunahina. For they can't do It, They only nova tha bownla and a mar movantent doean't ft at tha eauaa. The reaaon (or your down-and-out taellng la your Utr. It ahould pour out two Doun Ji of liquid bila Into your Dowtta daily. If thta bila la not flowing tnrty, your food doean't digeaU It juat decay in tha bowel. Oaa bloata up your stomach. You hava ft thick, bad taata and row breath La fouL akin often brrk out in bleraiahea. 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Meanwhile, adding to. the critical situation that has obtained here since Sheriff Lalnson's deputies, with tear gas and weapons, sought to drive the plcketers from the highways late yes terday and early today, was the ar rival of about 200 plcketers who re sumed their posts at highway 34. - Pickets Armed. This position they had abandoned this morning, while the deputies were being mobilized for another attack upon them. It was reported, that some of the plcketers on highway 34 were armed. Many carried sticks, clubs and other weapons. Only the experienced depu ties and police among the sheriff's crew were armed. The newly depu tised men carried no weapons. Several deputies were sent to,Jthe highway about three miles from here to mingle among the plcketers and act as spies upon their movements. ELTON B. RAW PASSES AT TRAIL Elton Boone Rslmey died at the home of bis brother, Thomas Rainier, In the Trail district Wednesday alter, noon from heart trouble. Be was born In the Beagle district Novem ber 16. 1873, son of James Thomas and Elisabeth Ralmey, early pioneers of Jackson oounty. ' He leaves two brothers and two sisters, Thomas Ralmey, Trail;- War ren Ralmey, Condon, Ore.; Mrs. Theo dore Breaslcr, California; Mrs. Zllpha Nelson, McMlnnvllle, Ore. Funeral services will be held at the Anttoch cemetery at 3 :00 p. m., Thursday, John Btllle officiating. Perl Funeral Home in charge. Hill Declines to Run in Vancouver KLAMATH FALLS, Ore., Aug. 29. (AP) An Invitation to compete In the Canadian meet at Vancouver, B. C, August 39 was declined Wednes day by Ralph Hill, Olympic star. He expects to sail from New York In September to compete with other Americans In, European games. Klamath Wool Sold for $12,000 KLAMATH FALLS, Ore., Aug. 35. (AP) Purchase of 100,000 pounds of wool In Klamath county was an nounced Wednesday by E. J. Burke, Portland wool dealer, who earlier this week purchased the million-pound Lakevlew pool. The Klamath trans action Is said to have Involved about U.000. v L, Miss Mary Burns of Medford was named winner of the bathing beauty contest conducted at the Twin Plunges In Ashland last evening by the Ashland American Legion post, to be crowned Miss Jackson County at the courthouse dedication cere monies here September 1. Miss Marjorle McNalr ot Beverly Hills, well known dancer, who Is visiting her grandparents, Mr, and Mrs. E. D. Brlggs of Ashland, was awarded second place and third place went to Kathleen Moran and Ebna Slgna. both of Yreka. Tom Bwem of Medford, "Shorty" Humphries of Phoenix and Mrs, Cordy ot Los Angeles acted as Judges. Approximately 600 people from points throughout the valley attend ed the water carnival, and entrlea from Medford, Klamath Falls, Ash land and Jacksonville participated nl the aports. Albert' Qaddla. of Medford won a number of prizes In the water events and Leonard Hall ot Jacksonville wss star diver. The program was given for raising funds to finance the Ashlsnd Kiltie band, and the group presented sev eral numbers on their bagpipes, al though they did not appear In their new costumes. Moving of the county records' and equipment to the new eourthous was underway today, and the work wfll continue until finished. It Is expected that the work will be car ried on Sunday, If necessary, no business will be conducted In the new courthouse until Monday. Sat urday will be the final 4y in the present quarters. All the offices wtn be established end In apple-pie order for the dedication September I. . Fender and body Tepalrlng. Prlcji right. Brill Sheet Mete.1 Works. Extra ?( erfiormtiiice .no advance in ptittLs SURG Give me y6" O WW RIGHT now is certainly a great time to get rid of road worn, tread bare tires and replace them with tough' new rubber. Goodyear quality is the highest it has ever been. Goodyear prices are lower than they have been in 30 previous summers. 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