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PAGE TEN SrEPFOTtD MAIL TRIBUNE, JfEDFORD, OREGON, THURSDAY, JUNE 22, 1933. WHEAT PRODUCERS GIVEN DETAILS OF ALLOTMENT PLAN Oregon Farmers to Share in Cash Benefits Under New ' Agricultural Adjustment ; Act In Coming Fall CORVALLI5, Ore., June 32. WV The domestic lotment plan as it ap plies to wheat production in Oregon vu discussed in Information receiv ed by the atate college extension serv lee here today from Washington. D. C, In which the first details were given of the plan by which Oregon wheat farmers will share in caah benefits under the new agricultural adjustment act this fall. The plan calls for deoentrallased administration by counties, payment of two-thirds of the first cash bene fit by about Sept. 15, acreage reduc tion by those participating of not to exceed 30 per cent, and the Inclus ion of what amounts to partial crop Insurance. Oregon I 13th The Information disclosed that the government has complete production report by counties for that period which list Oregon as 13th In the wheat producing states with An aver age annual production for the period of 21,306,000 bushels. Average wheat acreage in Oregon for the period to taled 1,040,000 of which 869,000 was devoted to winter wheat, and 177,000 to spring wheat. "The wheat adjustment program provides for paying cash benefits to farmers on the basis of the percent age of their average wheat crop for the past three years, which Is domes tically consumed m food, contingent . upon agreement to reduce acreage," the review said. To Enforce. Fair Trade Processing taxes recently announced will be levied to meet this cost, but a warning was Issued that the secre tary of agriculture will lexerclse his power to enforce fair trade practices to protect consumers against an no due rise in price of wheat products. Today's dispatch said administra tion of the wheat plan will be thor oughly decentralized, with farmers organising their own county commit tees to take charge of local details of administration. Each county group will pay Its own expenses, to be charg ed to each farmer according to his allotment. Naturally, the more eco nomically the local unit Is operated, the less it will cost farmers In that county. "Thus the steps to be taken by the wheat farmer who wishes to receive the bonus payments on re duced acreage," the review said, "are to Join his local organization as soon as it Is aft up, turn In the figures on his production and acreage planted for the past three years, and agree to reduce his acreage by the desired amount, which in no case will exceed 30 per cent of his three-year aver DORIS KENYON MARRIES BROKER 91 up! K:" 1 rQ W I lit ifm Doris Kenyon, former stage and screen actress, and Arthur Hop. kin a, wealthy New York state real estate broker, were married In the garden of her Hollywood home. They were once schoolmates in Syra cuse, N. Y. Left to right: Mrs. Margaret Kenyon, the bride's mother; Kenyon Sills, her son; Arthur Hopkins, Doris Kenyon and Mrs, May hell Kenyon Haanel, the bride's slater. (Associated Press Photo) CHICAGO. June 23. (AP) Sec retary of Agriculture Henry A. Wal Isce toM the Millers' -National Fed eration today. It was conceivable that the United States might "resort to dumping" Its wheat surplus on the world market If other wheat pro duclng nations "do not see Vie light." "You know. the secretary said, that, if the hot weather In the Da kota and Montana continues, In ad dition to the loaa of much of the winter wheat crop in the southwest, It Is probable that we will have the smallest total wheat crop In a gener ation this year, and many of you will aak, 'Why worry about a surplus?' 'The problem Is deeper than that, however. We still havo our 360.000, 000 bushel carryover July 1 and we can not count on bad wather and a small crop two "years in succession, so that, with prices on the upward trend, you know that next year's winter wheat crop may be so large that the 800.000,000 or even possible 900,000.000 bushel crop will not be too much to expect next year.- "We know of no market for the more than 300.000 000 bushels addi tional surplus that would result from such a crop." L I Dl rectors and school clerks we re chosen In various districts about the county this week with a number of re-elections, At Eagle Point, Mrs. Ruby Bitter ling wa named director and Mrs Edith Wetdman re-elected clerk. Roy Martin was re-elected director of the Jacksonville district, and Mrs. Vivian Beach chosen a clerk. In the Laurelhurst district, Roy Vaughn was the director elected, and Mrs. J. X. Peyton clerk. For Pros pect, Tracy Booth by is to succeed Ous Dits worth as director and Herb Can on was re-elected clerk. Mrs. Luella Matlock received the moat votes In the Brownaboro district for director and vlll serve three years. Mrs. L. J. Roftrer waa the successful clerk can didate tor a one-year period. Elections were aim held at Beaver Creek and Wat tuna, with Mrs. Eva McKee re-elected director and Mrs. Lee Port named a clerk for Beaver Creek. Mrs. Bert Harr was re-elected clerk at Watklns and Mrs. Irvln Lewis was chosen as director. Body From River Not Schlesinger KELSO. Wash., June 33. (AP'j Ex amination today of the teellt in the body of a man found floating In the Columbia river at Kalama Sunday proves the body la not that of Lee Schlesinger, mlMlng Portland depart ment store operator, authorities said Courthouse News (Furnished by ths Jackson County AMtrnct Co- 131 E Sixth Street.) Real Estate Transfer.. Ruth I. Werner, at al, to Hollle r'. Swingle, et al, W. D. to EVi of NE4; s of 6E"4 ot sec. 6, twp. 33 8., R. 1 W $10. J. E. Jones to John W. Mills, Jr., et ux, W. D. to lots 4 and 9, blk. 4, Peschblod Paradise Add, to Ashland, $3500, Joe I. Harrell to J. H. Issott, QCD to land In DLO 44 In twp. 37 C., R. 1 W., In Medford, $10. Robert O. Bragg, et al to Charles A. Wing Agency, w. D. to lot 4, blk. 3, Page Add. to Medford, $10. L. O. Basye, et ux. to O. L. Wool ridge, W. D. to land In sec. 8, twp. 38 8., R. 4 W., $1. Colver Ii. Furry to Frank Elsie, W. D. to lot 3, blk. 18, town of Phoenix. $10. H. O. Cooksey to Mrs. K. L. Cook sey, W. O. to tract In blk. 33, Sis kiyou Heights Add. to Medford, $10. John A. Fluhrer to Elizabeth Fluh rer, deed to lot 4 and 13, blk. 14, City of Medford (und. Int.) $1. Sheriff to Oeorge E. Lyman, tax deed to lot 1, see. 11, twp. 30 S., R. 3 W $03.98. ' Sheriff to Elmer White, tsx dee to W14 of 8E!4 of SW!4 sec, 18, twp. 39 8.. R. 3 W., $10. 8h-rlff to M. J. Swing, tax deed to NWli of SVf'A sec. 31, twp. 38 8., R. 3 W., $33 31. Ellmheth L. Davla to Nina A. Craig. W. D. to lots 7 and 8, blk. 18, City of Medford, $10. J. n. Roberts to March A." Roberts, W. D. to W!4 of NE4 of NEH sec. 0. In twp. 38 8., R. 3 W., $1. The First National Bank of Ash land. Admr.. to Benefit Savings and Loan Assoclstion, admr deed- to lots 1 and 3, blk. L, Railroad Add. to Ash land. Harold B. Stone, et ux. to Benefit Savings and Loan Ass., Q. C. D. to lots 1 and 3, Blk. L, Rsllvoad Add. to Anhlsnd. $1. Roguelsnds, Inc., to O. C. Hall, deed to EV lot 4. Roguelands Irrigated Orchard Tracts, $1. R. W. Clancy, et al, to the Medford National Bank, Q. O. D. to lots 8 to 14, and lot 33, Rogue Acres, $10. Sheriff to Jackson County Building and Loan Assn., Sheriffs deed to lot 8, blk. S, Laurelhurst Add. to Medford. Sheriff to Jackson County Building and Loan Assn.; sheriff's deed to lot 1, first extension of South Sea Add. to Medford: lot 31, blk. 1, South Sea Add. to Medford. Sheriff to Jackson County Building and Loan Assn., sheriff's deed to land In sec. 3ft, In twp. 37 8.. R. 3 W. Sheriff to Jackson County Building and Loan Assn.. sheriff's deed to lot IS, blk. 3. Palm's Add. to Medford. Sheriff to Jackaon County Building and loan Assn., sheriff's deed to NU, of lot 3; 8'4 lot 3 In blk. 04. City of Medford. Sheriff to Jsckson County Building and Loan Assn., sheriff's deed to lot I, blk. 8, Park Add to Medford. Sheriff to Jackson County Building snd Loan Assn.. sheriff's deed to blk. 43. city of Medford. Sheriff to Jackson County Building and Loan Assn., sheriff's deed to lots 3 and 4, blk. 4, Wild wood Add. to Medford. . Sheriff to Jackson County Building and Loan Assn., aherlff's deed to lot 8. Maple Park subdivision In twp. 37 8.. R. 3 W. Bherlff to Jackson County Building and Loan Assn., sheriff's deed to lot 4. Chapman's subdivision unre corded. Bherlff to Jackson County Building Pierce's Hot H'.use tomatoes at jrovi grocer's. Tlie r.uallty la flat and the price Is right, WHEN YOUR DAUGHTER COMES TO WOMANHOOD Most girls in their teens need tonic and regu lator. Give vour daughter Lydia E. l ri PinkbanT.Vege. table Compound for the next few months. Teach her how to guard her bealih at this critical time. When she 1$ $ happy, healthy wife and mother lha will thank you. Sold t ill good drug stores. JTdiakftnldianYa Vegetable Compound FiM! and Loan Assn., sheriff's deed to land in DLC 39, In twp. 38 8., R, 1 E. Bherlff to Jackson county Building and Loan Assn., aherlff's deed to lot 3, Maple Falk subdivision in twp. 37 S., R. 3 W. Sheriff to Jackson County Building and Loan Assn., sheriff's deed to tract In blk. 1, Cardwell's Add. to Jacksonville. Sheriff to Jackaon County Building and Loan Assn., sheriff's deed to land In blk. 6U, town of Jacksonville. Sheriff to Jackson County Building and Loan Assn., sheriff's deed to tract in blk. S3, city of Jacksonville. J. W. Mills, Jr., to Butler 6c Thomp son Co., W. D. to lots 4 and ft, blk. 4, Peachblow Paradise Add. to Ashland, $10. E. O. Corn, et al to C. E. Averlll, et ux, W. D. land In sec. 3, In twp. 33 8 , R. 3 W., $10. Myra B. Wade to Florence M. John son, Q C. D. to land In NE' sec. 38, In twp. 37 8.. R. 3 W $1. Willis J. Walker, et al to Walker. Hovey Co., deed to land In sec. 13, 34, twp. 3D 8., R. 3 E.; land In sec. 8, 14, 18, 30, twp. 30 8.. R. 4 E., land In sec. IS, twp. 40 8., R. 4 E., $10. Mary E. Hutchlns, et vlr, to Norms Howell, W. D. to land in lot 30, Har baugh's subdivision In DLC 78, In twp. 37 8., R. 3 'W., $1. C. P. Talent, et ux, to John Younge blood, W. D. to land In sec. 3ft, twp. 38 8., R. 1 W., $10. Elinor H. Bush, et vlr, to State of Oregon, W. D. to land In NE4 sec. 10. twp. 37 S., R. 3 W., $198. Miles Stuart, et ux, to Howard H. Hansen, supervisor, deed to lots 3; 8 10 ft. lot 4. Parker Place Add. to Medford. $1. O. W. Verdot, et ux, to John O. Kin. kade. w. D. to SWV, of NWV. of NE sec. 18. In twp. 3ft 8., R. 1 V.. $10. Mary Oruob, to Edward O. Baker, deed to lots 13 and 14, blk. M, Rail road Add. to Ashland, $1. Ella M. True, et al, to Edward O. Baker, deed to lots 13 and 14. blk M, of Railroad Add. tr) Ashland. $1. B. L. Dodge, et ux, to B. L. Dodge. Jr., Q. C. D. to 81 of lot 13, Crest brook Orchsrd tract, $1. Port Investrr ent Co. to Guy Tex, W. D. to ft, 8. 7 and 8, blk. 33, town of Central Point, $10, Roy E. Elder, et ux, to the First Insurance Agency, W. D. to of Ni of lot 3, bik. 1, Cottage Add. to Medford, $1. Sheriff to Ralph Alllngham. sher iff's deed to land In sec. 8, twp. 30 8., R. 1 E. Lillian Shelton, et vlr, to Josephine Cottrell, Q. C. D. to land In lot 8, sec. 38. twp. 34 8., R. 1 W., $t. May B. Ayrea, et vlr to R. 8. Mur ray, Q. C. D. to land In aec. 16, In twp. 38 8 . R. 1 W., $1. R. 8. Murray to John W. Ayrea. et ux. W. D. to land In sec. 18, in twp. 38 S , R. 1 W.. $1. Sheriff to Medford Nstlonsl Bank, sheriffs deed to tract K, Snowy Butte Orchard tract. Winifred Dngg. et vlr to the Medford National Bank, W. D. to lots 8 to 14, and lot 33, Rogue Acres. FUR FARM LODGE He bags elephants in Africa but he finds the mountain trout of south ern Oregon mighty interesting game, too Ralph L. Ooetz, Los Angeles banker, broker and big game hunter, declared upon arrival in Medford to day en route to the Pur. Fish and Game ranch north of Prospect. He's starting construction there of a 14 roora lodge and that's where he's going to spend a lot of time and he plans to bring the elephant heads with htm. "Several Rhinos, too," he announced In an sstde today. Laat winter Mr. Goets killed two elephants In Africa. He has a list of trophies, which rivals that of Med ford's own Edlaon Marshall, but he didn't mention any sladangs, the Marshall prize animal, today. Others making the trip today to the Pur, Pish and Game ranch, were: Mrs. Rose Nelson, Mrs. Pearle Best and daughter, Betty Best of Wood land, Cal.,' the latter noted for her champion jumping horses. They plan to. spend three or four weeks at the mountain ranch, enjoying fishing, riding and the "great outdoors." Hal Evarts, well known western writer, will soon Join th colony. Ray Ollllland, manager of the ranch, stated today. And with his arrival will come much prominence to the southern Oregon country. For Mr. Evarts Is going to spend the summer writing. Prances Marian, scenario writer, Is also arriving in about two weeks from Hollywood and threatens to put the Cascade forests Into pictures. John Bra rid"! so of Omaha, famous polo player, will spend a portion of DEPUTY SHERIFF SHOOTS OFF OWN MIDDLE FINGER PENDLETON, Ore.. June 33. (AP) Lyle Conner. Umatilla county deputy sheriff, shot away the middle finger on hla right hand last night when a revolver Uncharged be picked it up from the floor of an automobile. The bullet lodged in his hand. -t Pierce's riot Houst, torn toes tt your grocer's. The quality is fine and the price Is rleht. BIGGIE HUNTER ARRIVES TO BUILD the summer at the rsncb snd Paul and Lee Wblttler of ths Los Angeles Steamship company, will also be here to catch their share of trout, which are plentiful In streams neighboring the ranch. STEARNS' STORE DISPLAYWINNER Stearns' Casta Store, Medford, Ore gon, ;ls winner of third prize la a "Variety" display contest sponsored by the Carnation company, producer of Carn at Ion-Albers cereals and Car nation milk, tt was announced yes terday by P. L. Pitcher, representa tive of the Carnation company. Plve hundred display entries from the Pa cific coast were submitted. Judgea In the contest were well known Oregon advertising and dis play men, Henry Palling, advertising manager of the Oregon Journal; O. J. McPherson, secretary of the Oregon Orocers & Merchants association; and M. J. B. Tenant, In charge of Meier Ac Prank's window display depart ment. The contest rules called for an ori ginal display interpreting the twin virtues of health ad variety in a cook ed cereal breakfast. Stearns' Cash store made effective use of A differ ent varieties of Corn at ion -Alters ce reals in its display. "Our display." aays Mr. Stearns, showed Carnation milk. Carnation flaked wheat, Carnation oats, Albers flapjack flour. Carnation pancake flour and Peacock buckwheat flour." Norton Assigned To Benton Bench SALEM, June 33. (AP) Circuit Judge H. D. Norton of Medford waa assigned today by the supreme court to try a case In Benton county, for which Judge O. P. Skipworth was disqualified. RIGHT AT THRONE TO MARRY CHOICE LAUSANNE, Switzerland. June 33. AP The former prince of the Esturiss, who renounced bis rights to the Spanish throne for love, was married la both civil and religious ceremonies today to Edelmlra Igna cla Adrians Sampedro, - beautiful daughter of a rich Cuban merchant. The civil ceremony In the Laus anne city hall waa followed within a couple of hours by the nuptial benediction and the double ring cer emony In Vie Sacred Heart church at Ouchy. on Lake Geneva below Lausanne. A huge crowd acclaimed the couple as the wedding party left the hotel for the church, where Father Borel read the Latin service. The bride was .dressed In white with a ten foot train By marriage against his parent wishes, the former prince sacrificed his right to the throne In event of restoration of the monarchy. The tall, blonde 36-year-old exile retained only the nominal title. Count Cavadonga, the bridegroom's disapproving family was conspicu ously absent from the ceremony. The former prince received a long telegram last night from his father, former King Alfonso XXII, who now Uvea at Pontalnebleau, Prance, and after reading its contents the son sobbed bitterly. The queen, however sent a secret expression of a moth er's understanding of the love of her son, for the Cuban girl, who la one year older than her husband. Meteorological Report June 32, 1033 Forecasts Medford and vicinity: Pair tonight and Prlday, Temperature somewhat abova normal Prlday. Oragon: Pair tonight end Prlday. Temperature somewhat above normal in the Interior Friday. Lowest temperature this morning, M degrees. Temperature a year ago today; Highest, 5; lowest, 59. Total precipitation since Septem ber 1, 1933. 14.77 Inches. Relative humidity at ft p. m. yes terday. 91 per cent; ft a. m. today. 73 per cent. Sunset today, 7:60 p. m. Sunrise tomorrow, 4:38 a. m. Sunset tomorrow, 7:50 p. m. Observations Taken at 5 A. M. 120th Meridian Time WWWl - p f!pi Pierc's Hot House tomatoes at your grocer's. The quality Is fine and tbe price Is right. Boston Cheyenne Chicago Eureka , Helena Los Angeles . MEDFORD . New Orleans New York ... Omaha Phoenix Portland Reno Roseburg Salt Lake City San Francisco Seattle ......... Spokane Walla Walla ... 74 62 44 P Cdy. 76 53 .... P. Cdy. ... 90 66 T. Clear 60 52 T. Clear 82 60 T. Clear . 76 58 .... Cloudy 78 52 .. Cloudy 84 55 .... Cloudy 7ft 11 T. Clpsr 80 68 Clear 106 80 Clear 70 56 Cloudy 84 48 Clear . 74 52 .... Cloudy ... 86- 64 T. Clear 68 50 Clear ... 70 54 Cloudy ... 84 52 Cloudy ... 84 54 P Cdy. TO BOOST SALES TAX Lester Adams, well known Oregon newspaper man and a recent caodl date for mayor of Portland, arrived here this . morning with Mrs. Adams on a tour In the Interests of ths sales tax. He Is remembered as former city editor of the old Medford Sun and for bis more recent associations with the Portland News-Telegram. While here he Is guest with Mrs. Adams of his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Charley Adams. ... Will handle soma county warrants or county general fund. Roy Prultt, 18 South Orange, phone 928-R. WAKE UP YOUR LIVER BILE WITHOUT CALOMEL And YouTl Jump Out of Bed m the Monring Rarin' to Go D yoa fed soar and sunk and the world looks punk, don't bwbIIov a lot of nlta, minou vater, oil, luative candy or chiming fum end expect them to make yoa nt4daiiy sweat and buoyant and full ot fsmihiD, For they cant do tt. They only mm tan bowela and a mere movement doesn't fet at the cause. The reason for your down-aad-oot i feetint; ia your liver. 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