IfEDFORD MATL TRTBWE. MEPFOHI) OREGON, FRIDAY, MARCH 3, 1933. PAGE TWO RELIEF PROGRAM TAKEN i FROiyflllCS . .. (Continued bam Pag Ona) liajf hour to axiabla other members to attend. AU were present with the exception of Senator Oeorge Puna, who was unable to be la the elty. Mr. Owen, chairman, named by the governor, presided at tfco meeting, and preliminary plans for formula tion of a workable relief program were made. No definite action will be taken, It was understood, until Instructions have been received from the state oommlttee, in conjunction with which all county groups will . work. Conditions appeared much brighter In unemployed groups today as or ganization' of the relief program got under way, a-id It was reported that the county court was ready to put a large number of persona to wore, Costa Cot, Says Pat ton Hamilton Fatten, who resigned as head of oounty relief, following an nouncement of the govemor'e com mittee, stated today that costs In relief work had been greatly re duced since the first of the year. the average cost now being WO a week for the county: Prior to Janu ary 1, he stated. It was costing the oounty approximately 48O0O a week to carry on the relief program. Against the total of 18700 spent while he was offering his services to the county, he stated, he bad turned In over $9000 worth of labor notes, which will be redeemed as soon -as work la found for the unemployed. When this work Is provided, he ex plained, the cost of relief work to the county will be reduced to a few hundred dollars. AH figures, he fur ther stated, are tentative and subject to the audit to be made of the com missary and other records. To Cot Off Undeserving Under the supervision of Lewis TJlrlch, recently appointed to take over the management of the com missary, the elimination of undeserv - Ing "county boarders," the subject of much complslnt throughout the valley. Is expected, Mr. Patton stat ed. The number, he added, la smsll, and a thorough check, of all recip ients Is being made. . Mr. Patton, previous to the Novem ber election, offered his services relief head to each county , Judge candidate, agreeing to serve for a period of two months. . The term expired March 1, when committee was announced by the governor, ... v JAPANESE SMASH CHINESE : JEHOL PROVINCE ORIrrOHOW, Manonurla, Mer. 8. OP) A picture of utter oollapse of what Is left of China's hold on Jebol province, with Its croons revolting and leadera fleeing, was brought to day to this Japanese headquarters In military and press dispatches. MaJ.-Oen. Tadashl Kawahara, con tinuing the Japanese advance on Je hol City, after oapturlng Plngchuan. only 60 miles eastward this morning, asserted the capital's fall was only a matter of hours. Despite a blizzard, his troops re lentlessly continued their drive while Japsnese reports eeld Chinese troops In Jehol City have mutinied and that the city was In chsoe. General Tang Yu-Lln. governor of Jehol, Is missing snd Chang Tso Hslang and Wan PU-Un, sent to Je hol by Marshal Chang Hslao-Llang. North China war lord, to command the defense, suddenly departed for Pelplng In defiance of orders, these reports eald. Despite the snow, two Japanese air planes were reported to have scout ed the capital and confirmed reports that troops were pouring through the elty, many heeding for the passes In the Oreat Wall to China proper. EULOGIZE HAWLEY WA8H1NOTON, March 3 (API Congressman Henry T. Ralney of Illi nois, who will be the Demooratle speaker of the next house, took five minutes on the floor today to eulo gise Representative Willis O. Rawley of Oregon, a Republican, who was defeated for re-election. . Hawley Ui former chairman of the waya and means committee, on whloh he and Ralney served together for 34 years. Of that servloe Congressman Ral noy said: "We have been unable to agree on tariffs but we have always been good friends. "Hawley Is an efficient, hard work ing, patrlotlo member. Re will leave behind him nothing but friends." Roxy Ann H. E. ' Hears Address By Mrs. Mack Home Economics club of Roxy Ann Orange met with Mrs. Charles Rose Monday for a covered dish luncheon, and Mrs. Mabel O. Mack, oounty home demonstration agent, addressed the group. The afternoon was apent In singing, and conversa tion. ' Present were Mesdames J W. ..Mitchell, R. W. Roberta, w. H. John son. O. Yocum. Dean Stacy, Mack, Bdna VonSteln, Henry Hansen, J. U Conger, Elbert Kellogg, O. I. Rose, Burrell Redpath, J. O. Em men. Clarence Tedrlck, J. J. Jamas, W. O. Andrews, and E. K. Robinson. ROSAMOND WALL will appreciate your votes, Mtaiord Mtrcnants-Mau Trllune Popularity Contest. ' Phone 73S-M, EXCEEDS SUPPLY NORTHWEST AREA PORTLAND. Mar. . CSV-Trade in turkeys continued to reflect a aome what better demand than aupply within the Pacific northwest terri tory. Offerings of dressed birds remain very limited and tar below aotutl requests for supplies. As a result a slight further advance In the prloe has been forced although few birds moved beyond the former limits. Sales of hens were mostly loo, al though here and there something really top quality sold lo better, but few of the latter were available. Trading In the butter market oon ttnues to reflect st least steadiness with strength In spots In the local territory. Make continued very light with demand good. While sale of undergrades was In creasing and to some extent holds down the price of good stuff, the egg market In general la ooiuldered fully stesdy. Late advance In the price of live jhlckens here was well held. Sales were generally at top prices for pre tloally all offerings. Mar oountry-kllled oalvea were reaching the wholesale way but de mand was good and prices well held as a rule. Hoga were about steady. Demand for old lambs and mutton remains favorable. Potato market was Just holding Its own. New potatoes were "selling fairly well; up to 8c lb. Tomatoes were moving fair at -late prices. Sweet potatoes were firm for both Osllfornlsn and for southern yarns. Price for hothouse rhubarb wae well maintained. Livestock PORTLAND, Ore.. Muxft 8. (AP) CATTLE 88, calve 28; ateadj. HOOS. 400; steady. SHEEP AND LAMBS. 680; steady. Portland Produce PORTLAND. Ore., March S. (AP) BUTTER Prints, extras, 21c; stand arda, 20 Ho lb. BUTTE RPAT Direct to shippers: Station, 10-17o. Portland delivery prices: Churning cream, 16-8o; tweet cream, higher. . EQOS Paelflo Poultry Producers' selling prices: Fresh extras, 14o; standards, 18o; mediums, 13c. Country meats, mohair, live poul try, onions, potatoes, new potatoes, wool and hay unchanged. . Portland Wheat PORTLAND, Ore., Maroh 3. (AP) Wheat futures: Open High Low Close May, new 43 '4 3 M'A .43)4 May, old ... MVt -aSlt . -V4 July . .48 .4814 -48 ASA Cash wheat: No. 1 Big Bend blue stem Dark hard winter (13 pot.) Dark hard winter (11 pet.). soft white Western white Hard winter . .80 .80 .46 .4114 .4014 .41 H 4014 .3814 Northern spring western red Oats No. a white, aig.SO. Com No. 2 E. yellow, S17. , Mltlrun stsndard, 18.00. Today'a car receipts: Wheat 09. barley 3. flour 8, corn 8, oats 1, hsy 4. San Francisco Dutterrat SAN FRANCISCO, March 3. (AP) Cream f. o. b. Ban Francisco. 31c, t m The magician is locked in a milk can full of water . . . will he drown P Will ho smother P ... or will he escape . . . .?. What's this? ... He lifts the lid without opening the locks! Get a close-up of the top of the can. . . . The collar with staples pulls off the, real neck of the can. . . . St. Oil Cal. . St. Oil N. J. . Trans. Amer. - Union Carb. MH Unit. Aircraft V. 8. Steel . 1014 , 34 , 3H . 22 , 19 . 3814 ROSAMOND WAIi will appreciate your votes, Medford Merchants-Ma'l Tribune Popularity Contest. Phone 73B-M. r00 LATE 10 CLASSIFY FOR RENT Furnished sleeping room. private family, cloae in; home priv ileges; price reasonable. Tel. 1076-J. FOR SAIB, CHEAP 14 acre, house and outbuildings. Rt. 1, Box aso. E. B. Bishop. FOUND White police dog, female: initials on couar, n. . uau e-r-ia Eagle Point. FOR RENT 4-room furnished house, eao month. 117 Almond. PARTLY furnished house. 613 N, . Grape. FOR SALE Qood used cook stove. Berrydale 2nd Hand Store, 1603 No. Rtveralde. QOOD RENT PROPOSITIONS Small new house, 2 acres land; bachelor cabin. 4 aorea land; $16 mo. each Strawberries, wood, free Irrigation water. Bordering Medford. Will expect 8 mos. rent In advance. Box 0063, care Tribune. FORCED TO OBLX, ClOCfl Splendid little lunch V I -vJU room In Medford; excel lent location. Present business 830 to 838 per day; making Iness WO to 38 per day; making money. Charles A. Wing Agency, Inc, Exclusive Agents. 10 REST IN GRAVE HERE funeral announcement! are to be made Sunday for Samuel Chapman, who died February 2. at Colfax. Wn. The body arrived in Medford Friday morning, and bis wife, Lola Chap man. Is expected to arrive by motor tomorrow. Mr. Chapman was born June 18. 1883. He was formerly sn employe of the Owr Oregon-Lumber company here, and bad a number of friends In this locsllty. Arrangement are in charge of the Perl Funeral home. fiummon. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for Jackson County. The Union Central Life Insurance Company, a corporation, Plaintiff, vs. Nathan S. Slmpklns, et al.. Defend ants. ' ., To: Nathan S. Slmpklns and Eliz abeth A. Slmpklns, Defendants: In the nsme of the Stste of Ore gon: You are hereby required to appear and answer plaintiff's com plaint herein on or before four weel-a from the date of the first publication hereof, or plaintiff will take a decree as prayed for therein, to-wit: That It recover from the defend ants, Nathan S. Slmnklns and Eliza bath A. Slmpklns, 83407.23 with In terest at ft, from Sept. 1, 103S S238.87 with Interest st 10 froi Sept. 1, 1032; $U3.0 with lntere' at lu xrom May 11, lost; ei6-t with Interest at 10 from July 1032: 87.00 for continuation of A' strsot; 8260.00 as attorney's fees, an for Its costs and disbursements nere In. That the mortgage described In saicf complaint be declared to be the first lien upon the following described premises, situate In Jackson County, Oregon, to-wlt: The Southerly 4714 feet of Lots 4 and 11 In Block 10 of Chltwood tract, an addition to and within the coroprate limits of the City of Ash land, as per plat and dedication thereof recorded March 4, 18B7, In Book 13 pare 447 of the Plat Records of Jackson County, atd tract facing 4714 feet on the easterly line of Oak Street and extending easterly 150 feet to a frontage of 4714 feet on the westerly line of North Pioneer Street. aiso: including nerein community driveway 8 feet In width Immediate ly adjacent to the e.bove described property on the North and extending from the East line of Oak Street 70 feet easterly therefrom. That said mortgage be foreclosed according to law: that the above de scribed real property oe sold to satls- ry piainuira judgment; that you and all persons or oartles claiming through vou be barred and foreclosed of all your Interest '.herein; for sucb otner and further relief as may be equitable. Tnis summons Is served unon vou by publication by order of the Judre of the above entitled Court. . PHILIP HAMMOND, Attorney for the pininttrf Address: Bank of Oregon City Bldg . wioswu wity, uregon. TURKEY DINNER Saturday and Sunday 11 a. m. to 7:30 p. m. 25c SPECIAL "I f LUNCH OC The most economical and com fortable place In Medford to eat Brownie - Marie CAFE 10 No. Fir Street 3 Wall St. Report Btock Sale Averages (Copyright, 1033, standard Statistics Company) Maroh 8: 80 30 Ind'ls Rr's Today 44.7 24.0 Prev. day 43.8 24.1 Week ago 44.7 25.2 Year ago 86.0 38.8 8 yra. ago 180.8 137X1 20 Ufa 7141 68.8 73.8 107.8 240.6 00 Total 46.4 44.0 40.0 60.3 185.5 Bend Sale Averages J (Copyright, 1033. Standard Statistics Company) March 8: 20 20 20 60 India Rr's Ut's Total Today , , 68 a 157.0 76.6 X63.S Prev. day 58 6 67.8 76.4 63.8 Week ago . 60.4 60.0 78.3 86.2 ' Year ago 88.7 76 J 84-3 76.4 3 yra ago 03.8 1054 98.3 98.H X New 1033 low. NEW YORK, March 8 (AP) A sudden bulge appeared In financial markets today, and while It settled somewhat later, prices generally fin ished higher. Stocks surged up 1 to nearly 8 points, then lost roughly half their gains, but the final tone was firm. Transfers approximated 1,400.000 shares. Today's closing prices for 30 se lected stocks follow: Al, Chra. & Dye 7714 Am. Can - 84 Am. & Fgn. Pow. 6 A. T. & T. 9914 Anaconda Atch. T. ft S. P. Bendlx Avfa, -Beth. Steel , Chrysler Coml. Solv. . Curtlss-Wrlght DuPont ... Oen. Foods Gen Mot. Ini. Hsrvest I. T. T. Monty Wsrd North Amer. Param. Publlx Penney (J. O ) Phillips Pet Radio Sou. Par. Std. Brands 5H S8! 7H 12 . 814 , 10H . 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