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irEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD, OKECQy, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER IS, 1933
PAGE TWO
farkety
Cattle.
Gary Cooper Star at Holly
era! building at a ceremony attended
by several thousand persons,
SEATTLE, Oct. 18. (AP) Visiting
Olrl scout organizations of the Pacific
northwest, Mrs. Herbert Hoover, pri
vate citizen and girl scout leader,
the wife of the former president, ar
rived in Seattle today.
No civic dignitaries were on hand
to greet her. Rather, It waa as she
had wished It. Only Seattle school
children, wearing the gray-green girl
scout uniform we: there.
I
Pegasus at Stock SKow Rodeo
PORTLAND, Oct. 18.-fP)"CATTLE
COAL
Clean Ill-Meat
Order Now at Summer Prices
Medford Fuel Co.
1122 N. Central. Tel. 631
M; calves 10; steady, quotation ujW
changed.
HOOS: 200; fully steady: light
weight, good and choice, M.60-5.35;
other quotations unchanged.
IN GRID BATTLES
SHEEP: 300: alow, steady; quooa
tlona unchanged.
KTW YORK, Oct. 18. (AP) Unde
feated teams collide In IB major foot
ball engagement this week and the
crash of falling favorites will be
beard from one coast to the othtr.
Out of the week's warfare will
come the first general reduction In
the number of contenders for sec
tlonal championships as well as a
new and more accurate basis for
calculating the comparative strength
of moat of the leaders.
The east offers seven of these duels
of unbeaten teams and the mid
west six, the otnttr two being shared
by. the southwest and far west.
In the east the Princeton-Columbia,
Pen n-Dartmouth, Harvard-Holy
Cross, Fordham-Boflton College and
Tale-Brown gamea all may have an
Important bearing on the race for
sectional honors while Carnegie Tech
and Duquesne, In their ti wales with
Notre Dame and Detroit respectively,
will be staking undefeated records
against powerful Interactional foes.
Tha middle western slate yields to
the east only In point of numbers.
The clash of mighty Michigan and
mighty Ohio State seems most - Im
portant because of the strong pos
sibility that the winner ultimately
will be crowned champion of the
westers conference.
The Big Ten hopes of Purdue and
Chicago likewise hang on their meet
ing at Chlcngo but this game will
bave to yield in point of general In
terest to the two big Intersections!
battles Involving Pitt and the Army
whose comprehensive schedules annu
ally entitle them to national recog
nition so long as they win. Pitt
Invades Minneapolis for a crack at
Mlnnesota'a Oophera, a powerful but
unlucky outfit which so far has been
tied twice, by Indiana and Purdue.
Army, with Its lightest and fastest
team In years, tackles Bob Zuppke's
Illlnl at Cleveland with the outcome
Jn doubt.
Completing the mid-west list of
contests Involving undefeated teams,
Nebraska and Kanaaa State wage an
Important Big Six battle at Manhat
tan, Kan., while Kansas meets Tulsa,
a power In the Oklahoma "Big Four"
whose ranks have dwindled to three
now that Phillips haa abandoned
football. .
WASHINGTON, Oct. 18. (AP)
Mrs. Franklin D. Roosevelt, who now
holds press conference of her own,
today slipped quietly Into her hus
band's bi-weekly talk with newspa
permen and women to get an Idea
on how the presidential parleys are
tun.
Slipping quietly Into the presi
dent's office, where around 100 news
papermen and women surrounded his
desk, the first lady waived to several
of her acquaintances, listened for a
while, talked in whispers to one or
two feminine reporters, and depart
ed as quietly as aha had come.
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ROSEBimo. Ore., Oct. 18. (AP)
Much of the criticism of Oeneral
Frank T. Hlnea, head of the veterans
administration, as a result o sever
ity In reductions of veterans allow
ances, Is misdirected, U. 8. Senator
Frederick Stlewer told local veterans
at a public meeting sponsored here
last night by Umpqua post of the
American Legion. Responsibility for
drastic phases In administration of
veterana affaire was charged by the
speaker to Lewis Douglas, director or
the budget. Conferences were held
to formulate regulations affecting
veterans allowances, and General
Hlnea was not even Invited to attend
the meetings, the senator stated. He
alio declared that he anticipates It
will be impossible to secure any
great modification In veterana' legis
lation at the next session of con
Frisbee Beat So
Salem Fans Try
. To Mob Referee
SALEM. Oct. 18. ffy Vern Har
rington of Portland got out of bed
to referee a wrestling match here
last night, and might have been
carried back on a stretcher had
mob rule prevailed.
Police and attache escorted
Harrington from the armory after
Pat Rellly of Boston won a rough
bout over Ray Friable of Med ford,
both middleweight. Many fans
claimed Reilly won by slugging
Friable. Harrington stated that
Reyiy had his fist doubled, but
missed wiin 1t and landed an el
bow Jb which floored Frtshle.
f" 'jrhvL'm
- t - -'us.,, I
Earl Thrxle, contender fur world's champion honors by virtue of his be
ing three-time winner at the Cheyenne Frontier Dan, and once, the win
ner of the Pendleton Koiindup, declares his mount here Is Indeed well
named as "Pesasus," the flying hone of Greek mythology. He will at
tempt to conquer the- broncho, ns will some AO other well known riders
at the Indoor rodeo held In conjunction with the Pacific International
Livestock exposition In Porllund. October 21 to 28.
Without meaning to criticise "the
good old hen," the ModTord chamber
of commerce today announced that
the egg supply In Jack&on coup" i
not sufficient to the aomanil, This
condition was revealed at tliu nii...
lut night of poultry and egg pro
ducers of the county, and tho group
was the first In the production classi
fication In the county, it was pointed
out today, to record a deficiency.
The chamber of commerce will as a
result be In a position to recommend
the Medford vicinity to poultrymcn,
looking for a location, woe the deduc
tion. Plans for formation of a Rogue
River Valley Poultry and E;g associa
tion were also outlined at the meeting
and a committee of three was named
to meet tomorrow to perfect the ar
rangements. Tho committee members
are: D. W. Beebe, chairman, J. H.
Newton and P. w. Rlchter. One week
from today a meeting of the produ
cers will be held to complete the
organlratlon.
B. A. Hanten of the State bolry and
Food commission was present at lost
night's meeting orl his trip through
the state for the purpose of checking
compliance with the law, demanding
the grading and candlelng of eggs.
Establishment of depot here tor
the grading and candlelng of all eggs
handled In this city was advised by
Hanzen In vlew of the fact that the
process must be carried out. Depots
tor tne purpose, It waa pointed out,
would be beneficial to producer, re
tailer and consumer.
CAREY WILL QUIT
PORTLAND, Oct. 16. (AP) Gover
nor Meier dented here yesterday
that Charlea H. Carey, state cor
poration commissioner, la to resign,
The governor said he "can see noth
ing to such a report.
Rumors hnd been heard here that
Commissioner Carey and Herbert
Gordon, deputy in charge of liqui
dation of closed building and loan
nwoclatlons, were taking opposite
aides on questions of policy In hand
ling the liquidation process, and that
pressure had come from the gover
nor's office backing up Gordon.
Oath (lven.
DETROIT, Oct. 18. (TP) Major
Gencrnl Edward M. Markham, newly
appointed chief engineer of the United
States war department, took the oath
of office here today, white attending
the Great Lakes Harbor association
conference.
Fnrmers of Walton county, Geor
gia, bought 40,000 pounds of winter
peas to plant on 13,000 acres taken
out of cotton production.
Portland Produce
.Butter, F.cn
PORTLAND, Oct. 18. (P) BUT
TER Print, extras, 33c; standards.
31o lb.
BUTTERPAT Portland delivery: A
grade, lc; farmer's door delivery, 17c
per lb.: sweet cream ec nigner.
K008 Paclflo Poultry Producers'
selling price: Fresh extra special, 31c;
extras, 39c; standards, 34e: mediums.
3Sc; pullets, 18c dozen. Buying price
by wholesalers: preen extra, m ora.;
flrsu, 33c; mediums, 30c doi.; under
grade, 14c; pulet. lie.
ONIONS Yakima, l-1.25;' Oregon,
,123-1.35 cental.
Cheese, milk, county meats, mo
hair, cascara bark, hops, live poultry.
potatoes, cantaloupes, wool and naj,
unchanged.
Tlour.
DOMESTIC FLOUR Selling price,
mill delivery, 25-bbl. lota: Patent,
49s, 88.oO-T.10; blended flour, 85.00-8;
soft white pastry flour, 8520-5.35;
baker's hard wheat flour, 85.60-8.30;
rye, 85.00-8.30; whole wheat, 85; gra
ham, 84 95. '
The old-Iaoe-and-lavender romance, the quaintly gay costumes, and the
glamoiuua atmosphere of the early 1900 are brought to Vie screen in "One
Sundcy Afternoon," opening today at the Holly theater. Gary Cooper Is
starred with France Fuller and Fay Wray,
Oats No. 3 white, 831.50.
Corn No. 3 E. yellow, 831.78,
Mlllrun standard, 814.
Today's car receipts: Wheat 38,
barley 4, flour 15, corn 3, oat 2,
hay I.
1
Portland Wheat
PORTLAND, Ore., Oct. 18. (AP)
Wheat futures'.
Open
May ' 68
Dec. 82 54
r.jih wheat:
Riv Rend bluestem ,
Dark hard winter (12 pet.)
Dark hard winter (ll pet.)
eoft white . .
western white
Hard winter
Northern spring
Western red
High Low Close
.6954 -88 .6954
.84 .6214 -34.
.6954
.7114
.824
, .81 4
, .6154
. .6154
.81 '4
. -6154
fOO LATE 10 CLASSIFY
CASH PAID for men secondhano
suit, odd auats. nata and shoes
Will a WUaon 82 N PTontSt.
POSITION wanted by first-class hotel
baker. Box 814, Tribune.
Wall St. Report
Today's closing prices for 33 se
lected stock follow: .
Al. Chem. 6c Dye .
Am. Can. .....
Am. sc Fgn. Power .
A. T. & T.
Anaconda . .
Atch. T. 4c S. F.
Bendlx Avla.
Beth. Steel
Stock Pale Averages
(Copyright, 1933, Btandard Statistics
Co.)
October 18:
80 30 20 SO
Indl's Rr's Ut's Total
Today 79.8 37.6 12.3 71.9
Prev. day 83.8 ' 40.1 74.9 75.5
Bond Hole Averages
(Copyright, 1933, Standard Statistics
Co.)
October 18:
20 30
20
60
Indl's Rr's Ut's Total
. 72.4 74.0 80.3 75.5
.. 73.3 74.3 80.4 76.0
Today
Prev. day
NEW YORK, Oct. 18. (API
Stocks, confused by conflicting mar
ket Influences, slipped into lower ter
ritory today. They tried to follow
another late rally In wheat, but fail
ed to get very far In the face of a
slump In European gold exchanges.
The close was heavy, with losses of
1-4 or more' points predominating.
Trading was dull throughout, trans
fer approximating only 1,100,000
shares.
California Packing
Caterpillar Tract. -
Chrysler
Coml. Solv
Curtlss Wright
Du Font ...
Oen. Foods ................
Gen. Motors ...
Int. Harvest. .v
I. T. tc T
Johns Man. ....
Mont. Ward
North Amer
Penney (J. C.)
Phillips Pet.
Radio ....
Sou. Pac
St. Brands ... .
St. Oil Cal
St. Oil N. J
Trans. Amer. ..
Union Carbide
United Aircraft
U. 8. Steel
133
85 V,
754
11414
4854 :
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3754
Hall the "Pork" Chief
MERIDIAN, Miss., Oct. 18. (API
East Mississippi turned out en masse
today to receive Postmaster General
James A. Farley, as the cabinet officer
dedicated Merldlan'a new 840,000 fed-
Do YOUR
Child's Ankles
Turn In Like ...
.This?"
PROPR-BILT Shoes!
will hold these feet in ;
the. correct position and
train them to grow
normally and keep the
feet well.
Strong, well-set arches give
your child steady ankles,
correct poise and body bal
ance a light-footed walk
a confident, graceful car
riage.
inf
' Prenaud Anklet
w
Some Feel fft'Tropr-Blll" Short
PUOPR'BILT
r SHOES 1
The Correct Shoe for
the Growing ChtldV
A complete ran it of ulrM
In many styles and colors
are carried nnil fitted at
no evtra cost by
DR. W. E. LANTIS
Chiropodist
Phone 77. 208 Medford Bldg.
FOR SAUB Good used violin and
trumpet; very reasonable. Baldwin
Piano Shoppe, 36 S. Grape.
ASHLAND FOR HEALTH Convales
cent home, facing park end Lithla
water; open to all patients, board
era, cabin renters. 183 Granite St.,
Ashland. Ore.
FOR SALE OR TRADE Mouse and
lot! garage, chicken house, city
water and lights. A sacrifice. Sick
ness. Box 441, Tribune.
TRAILER HOUSE with bed and built
1ns; 8 screened windows; telescopes
automatically against wind resist
ance. Less than half price. Tel.
386-W.
BABY GRAND, like new, fine condi
tion. Save over one-half. Will ao
cept your old Instrument a part
payment; $2 per week handles.
Cllne Piano Co., Main and Rlveralde.
FOR SALE Furniture, ruga, bedding.
Inquire at Fountain Lodge.
FOR sale; Beat buy In the county.
B-room up-to-date bungalow with 2
lots, on paved street, near school.
Ensy terms, or will trade. What
have you? Box 431, Tribune.
FOR EXCHANGE Ranch for subur
ban store or modern home. Box
434. Tribune.
FOR RENT 847 E. 9th.
32 No. Peach.
1028 w. oth.
318 Newtown.
320 No. Holly.
First Insurance Agency. Tel. 105.
After S. 1870.
1 DOUBLE bed spring and mattress.
1 bureau. 1 dresser, cheap, or will
trade for 2 trunka and suitcases.
Phone 1318.
AVAILABLE Nov. 1, 1124 W. Main.
First Insurance Agency, Tel. 105.
After 8, 1670.
Phone
1300
for Towing or
Wrecker Service
Anywhere Anytime
Lewis Super Service
YOU CAN'T COM I
TONIGHT 7...ANN.CHILD,
YOim CRYING I TEll
MOTHER WHAT'S WRONG
ANN. I'LL Bt RIGHT
OVER I
I COULDN'T HAVE A FINER
HUSBAND, MOTHER. IT'S
ONLY THAT. . SOMETIMES
HE. ..AND TONIGHT IT
WAS SO NOTICEABLE
I SUSPECTED B.Of WAS
THE TROUBLE. NOW DO
AS I TELL YOU
1 II 1
fell
NO'B.O.'NOW
tjumhi to A!firr and Jic6Pif
I 'v nvrwwrr i i n unc intls I 111 y-
MARRIAGE Will LAST NOW I p
fa GLAD YOU GOT THIS LIFEBUOY,
ANN. SUCH CREAMY LATHER ! AND
PROBABLY IT'S JUST AS WELL
NOT TO RISKB.O.'
kk If 1 10VE THE WAY IT FRESHENS
vy ij AND SOOTHES MY SKIM J
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WOMEN who really tntnn their com
pletions ran about Lifebuoy. And
too can't blunt them I Fof Lifebuoy '
bland, soothing lathet dttp-cltamti pore
of impurities that dull and cloud the com
plexion. It freshens skins brings dear,
healthy radiance. The secret of complexion charm I
"B.O." -our common nmy
Public enemy n amber one that's "B. O." (htJy tJ)l
It threatens the happiness, the security of every one
of ns. For we all perspire at least t quart daily. Play
sate bathe regularlywuh
Lifebuoy. You can tell by
its txtrS'tUm, quickly
Taniihing scent that Life
buoy lather purities and
deodoritet pores re
moves all tract of "B O."
a raoDucr or tavsa saos. co.
NOW
PLAYING
It's Made for Lovers
"Young and Old"
ify ONE HE LOVED . .
it J ONE HE MARRIED!
J-'U-. H hell hit wife In hi arms ... and
f Jt ttougkt of tte girl ke migkt have
i' ' tf A tad... continually comparing tie girl
- " e J1 nrry with the one he didn't.
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Yes. Folks
It's Here
For
Tlftva
Today k
Thursday
Matinee . , . 25c
Evening ... 35c
Kiddies . . . 10c
GARY COOPER
M . "C
A Partaennl Picture with
FAY WRAY NEIL HAMILTON
FRANCES FULLER ROSCOE KARNS
PLUS FEATURE SHORT SUBJECTS
METRO "NEWS REEL"
"PICTORIAL"
SPORT REEL WATERLURE"
ALSO "CLEVER COMEDY"
r
4 DAYS
STARTING
Sat. Oct. 21
awssstasjsswsBgtiiMiji im j nm
Oregon's Premiere Showing
of MAURICE CHEVALIER In
"THE WAY TO LOVE"
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