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    SfEDFORD MAIL TRTBU"N"E, MEDFORD. OREGON. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1933
p (J ' Meteorological Report
RECALL ABORTION
EUGENE. Ore., Oct. 18. (VP)
Unanimous support of Governor
Julius Meier, target for a recall
convention launched last week, was
voted last night by the Lane count;
chamber of commerce, meeting at
junction City. .
The chamber, representing all towns
in the county, declared In a resolu
tion that Governor Meier had per
formed his duties In a creditable
manner, despite economic and polit
ical handicaps.
The recall campaign was launched
by a group of Lane county residents.
Petitions are now being circulated In
Willamette valley cities.
SALEM, Ore.. Oct. 20. (UP) P. W.
Stevens of Lane county, leader of
the recall movement against Gover
nor Meier, told the United Press to
day the Oregon Recall league was as
sured of at least 10,000 members In
Portland.
Members will circulate petitions
there, he said, with success of the
movement certain. Sponsors of the
move must secure 83.000 clgnatures
by mid-January to assure a special
recall election. The governor's term
expires in January, 1035.
Veterans Notice.
All members of Crater Lake post
1833. Veterans of Foreign Wars, are
requested to meet at the Eagles hsll
at 1 p. m-, Saturday, to attend In a
4 body the funeral of Comrade Robert
Hayse, which Is to be held at the
Conger Funeral Parlors al 2 p. m,
I. D. CANPIELD, Commander,
October 30, 1133
i-.. . .
MM ford and vicinity: Pair tonight
and fi.t.nti ,
. -. wwucr buoignt wun
frost.
Oregon: Pair tAih. c..
day. Colder tonight with frost wes
--uB temperatures east por-
ttm
Temperature a year ago today
Highest, 70; lowest, 33.
Total month) nMini,.,t.
deficiency for the month, .68 Inch'.
Tnl nHii,-,i .
. r,Suiwuvn since MptemDer,
1833. Ji inch: deficiency for the
aeason, .89 Inch.
Relative humidity at 6 p. m. yea
terday, 34 per cent: i a. m. today,
18 per cent.
Sunrise tomorrow, 6:31 a. m.
Sunset tomorrow, 8:31 p. m.
Observations Taken at 8 A. M.
l!0th Meridian Time
n if u i
3 I5 f
f I.1 f '
Boston ........
Cheyenne ...
Chicago '
Eureka ' . ,
Helena
Los Angeles
MEDFORD
New Orleans
New York
Omaha .
Phoenix
All members ot the Auxiliary of
Crater Lake post 1833, Veterana of
Foreign Wars, are asked to meet at
the Eagles hall at 1 p. m Saturday,
to attend the funeral of Comrade
Robert Hayse.
JULIE CANFIELD, President.
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ABOUT HUNTERS
A number of complaint have been
received by the district attorney's of
fice from Jackson county ranchers,
who announce that pheasant hunters
are trespassing on private property
to do their shooting. N-- hogs or
cows so far have been reported "taken
for pheasants," but the ranchers have
their fears, and object to hunters
t entering without permission.
In response to their complaints,
the district attorney's office issued
a warning to all hunters, and an
nounced- today-that. warrants will be
Issued the ranchers for their arrest
If they continue trespassing on pri
vate property.
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The Oregon St ate-Southern Cali
fornia football game will be broad
cast over the local KMED station to
morrow, with the game starting at
3 o'clock. In that this Is the only
northern Journey of the Trojans for
the 1933 season, all eyes will be
turned toward Portland, where the
Orangemen will meet Howard Jones'
outstanding eleven. This Is one of
the regular broadcasts of games over
i the local station.
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Obituary
rtobert N. Hayse.
Robert N. Hayse, a resident of
Phoenix for the past 13 years, passed
away at the Veterans' hospital in
Portland, Wednesday morning, suffer
ing a lengthy Illness.
He was born In Holden. Mo., In
1897, coming west wheu but a email
boy, and lived many years In the
Willamette valley.
He served his country In the World
war, with the 6th C. A. C, engaging
In several battles.
In October, 1920. he was married
to Inez Fisher of Phoenix, who, with
two children, Warren and Jean Hayse,
survive; also three brothers and two
sisters.
Funersl services will be held from
the Conger Funeral Parlors Saturd
day at 3 p. m. Rev. W. R. Batrd will
have charge of services at the chapel
and the Vetersns of Foreign Wars will
have charge of services at the Phoenix
cemetery.
PAT AS YOU RIDE
Have your care repaired on time.
Low Finance Rate.
ARMSTRONG MOTORS. INC.
Portland
Reno ....,.....
Roseburg
Salt Lake city ....
San Francisco ....
Seattle
Spokane
Walla Walla
Washington, D.c.
88 46 T. Cloudy
48 36 P. Cdy.
86 46 .... P. Cdy.
63 80 .08 Rain
34 .10 P. Cdy.
86 84 .... Cloudy
78 S3 T. P. Cdy
84 70 .... Cloudy
88 63 T. Cloudy
66 38 Cloudy
94 62 .... Clear
64 44 .40 Clear
74 56 .... Clear
74 42 .04 Clear
74 60 .... Cloudy
80 S3 .... Clear
48 43 .80 Cloudy
40 34 .60 Cloudy
60 43 .12 Clear
60 60 .. Cloudy
DEATH BY ERROR
PATERSON, N. J Oct. 20. (JP
Two men were seriously wounded by
uuiwca wjuay as noting broke out in
the strike-torn ante dintriot f north
ern New Jersey. One of the Injured
In the earlier disturbance at the
Clifton olant. John Charrhnn. .f Tt
erson was stoned by fellow members
of the picketing group of about 400
Annarentlv thlnirinn r-h.v,-
ww wnen ne anempceo to
climb the fence around th niont. rh
crowa Deat mm until he was un
conscious. He was taken to Passaic
General hospital, with severe scalp
wounds.
Donald M&chton. Pnnt m mia -t
the plant, also was beaten and chased
to the rallrrvnW triLrlrti Thm Krvkwri
threatened to throw him under the
wheels of a freight train, but police
rescued him.
Machlen, who was armed wltoh a re
volver, was arrested on n chartM of
carrying concealed weapons, but was
freed following arraignment, when he
pointed out he was carrying the gun
on private property.
Police dlsDersed the nlrkoU with.
out further trouble.
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PORTLAND, Oct. 30. iP Educa
tlon of children and adults to the
value of total abstinence will be re-
emphasized by the Women's Christian
Ttemperance union of Oregon, as one
of the major moves in dealing with
the return of liquor after more than
IS yeara of prohibition.
This work of the W. c. T. U. was
re-asserted here Thursday and today,
the closing day of the 60th annual
convention of the temperance or
ganization. Mrs. Ada Jolley was re-elected pres
ident of the state union at yester
day's session. The only change In
the list or officers was substitution
of Mra. Etta White of Portland for
Mrs. M. Frances Swope as correspond
ing secretary. Mrs. Swope had served
for more then 20 yesrs and retired
this year.
Miss Maude M. Aldrlch ot Oresham.
national director of the motion pic
ture department of the W. C. T. U..
made one of the principal addressee
of the day. "It has been found."
she said, "that normal offspring be
came practically extinct when the
father and mother had been users
of alcohol for five generations. As
long as alcohol exists or Is used aa
form of beverage the children of the
land will not have a fair opportunity
to be well reared.
"We must educate children and
adults to the value of total abstin
ence, Including In our education the
scientific fact that an average drink
of alcoholic liquor narrows the vlalon
and slows down the cooperation be
tween mind and muscle one-half."
PAGE NTXB
doa.; firsts. 33c; mediums, 20c do2.;
undergrade. 14c: pulleu. 14c.
! Belidlx Aviation
Beth. S'.eel
Meat.
COUNTRY MEATS Selling price to
retailers: country killed nogs, bet
butchers, under ISO lbs.. 7-7'ic; veal
ers. 90-100 lbs., B!i-8c lb.; light and
thin. 4-6c lb.: heavy calves, 4c lb.;
lambs, 10-10'jo lb.; yearllnga. 4-Sc
lb.; heavy ewes. 3-3c lb.; medium
cowa, 3-So lb.; canner cows, l-3c lb.:
bulls. 4-4V4C lb.
Cheese, milk, mohair, cascara bark,
hops, live poultry, onions, potaoes.
cantaloupes, wol and bay, unchanged.
Flour
PORTLAND, Ore., Oct. 30. (API
Sugar Cane granulated, 6503: fruit
berry, $5.20: beet sugar, 84.90 100 lbs.
Domestic Flour Selling price, mill
delivers, 36-bsrrel lots: Patent, 40s,
86.50-7.10; blended flour, $5.60-6;
sort white pastry flour, $5.20-5 35:
bakers' hard wheat flour. $5 60-6.30;
rye, $5.80-6 30: whole wheat, $5:
graham, $4.93.
Wall St. Report
Oataplllar Tractor
Chrysler
Coml. Solv. ...
Curtlis Wright
Du Pont
Gen. Foods ...
Gen. Motors
Int. Harvest.
Johns Man.
Mont. Ward
North Amer.
Penney (J. C.)
Phillips Pet.
Radio
Sou. Pac.
Std. Brands
St. Oil Cal.
St. Oil N. J. .
Trans. Amer ....
Union Carbide
United Aircraft .......
U. S. Steel ,
11,
25',
17.
39',
32
3
71'i
32-,
35',
10,
47
164
89
13',
'..
18
31i
36 lj
39 H
5'i
36",
26i,
eekly average for October, and 19 J The report was based on retu-ns from
per cent less than the previous week I 149 mills.
com-
KMED
Broadcast Schedule
Stork Rale Averages
(Copyright, 1933. Standard Statistics
Co.)
Oct. 30.
60 20 30 90
India RR'a Ufa Total
Today ...... 78.0 36.6 71.0 70.4
Prev. day .... 78.7 35.1 69.5 68.4
Week ago 87.0 42.3 76.3 78.2
Year ago . 55.3 29.4 90.6 87.4
3 Yra. ago ...135.5 107.0 183.7 139.8
Market?
Livestock
PORTLAND, Ore., Oct. 30. (API-
CATTLE 75, calves 30: quotably
steady, quotations unchanged.
HOOS. 800: ateady to 15o lowel
Light weight, good and choice, $4.60
5.25; medium weight, good and
choice, $4.60-6. 18; heavy weight,
good and choice, $4.35-4.75; packing
sows, medium and good, $4.10-4.38.
SHEEP, 400: steady. Lambs, good
and choice, $5.50-5.76. Other quota
tions unchanged.
FE
A divorce decree was granted Mrs.
Barbara E. Jennings in her suit
against Ralph O. Jennings, former
Jackson county sheriff, in circuit
court today.
The decree provides for payment
by the defendant of one-third the
amount of money he earns each
month until the sum of $600 has
been received by the plaintiff, and
the payment by the defendant af
$100 attorney's fees.
A divorce decree was also granted
In circuit court today In the case of
Grace Burdell vs. J. R. Burdell.
Portland Wheat
PORTLAND, Ore., Oct. 20. (AP)
Wheat futures:
Open High Low Close
May .70 .73 J, .70 .73'',
Dec 64',4 .6754 .64i4 .BT,
Cash wheat:
Big Bend blueatem .73
Dark hard winter (12 pot.)... .75
Dark hard winter (11 pet. ).. .66
Sort white .. I .66
Western white .65
Hard winter , , .66
Northern spring
Western red
Oats No. 3 white, $31.50.
Corn No. 3 E. yellow, $21.75.
Millrun standard, $14.
Today's car receipts: Wheat 83,
barley 4, flour 16, corn 3, oata 4,
hay 1.
Portland Produce
Butter.
PORTLAND, Oct. 20. (JP) BUT
TER Prints, extras, 22c; standards.
2114c lb.
BUTTERFAT Portland delivery: A
grade, 19c; farmer's door delivery, 17c
per lb.: eweet cream, 5c higher.
EGGS Pacific Poultry Producers'
selling price: Fresh extra apeclal.
31c: extras. 39c; standards. 34c: medi
ums, 25c; pullets, 18c dozen. Buying
price by wholesalers: Fresh extras, 20c
The steamer J. p. Schoellkopf, Jr.,
633 feet long, la the largest self-unloading
bost on the Oreat Lakes.
HUNTERS NOTICE
Huntera will be prosecuted
to the fullest extent of the
law.
Hollywood Park
Orchard
Jacksonville Highway
(Signed) E. H. BEAYT0N
It Was Created
For You, Madam
TjfjTI Look forth!
. m . i
losnoBleyoutoknow 4y
' trom India .. .V
from lh- lnH i v
e world's fins
lea I, grown .
II other rem, wa ere-
' tied the Mae-ef-lndla
trademark (above). To git wlney-novaest
India Tea, yog need only look far tell
trademark. In addition to the brand name,
n every package of tea yog bwy.
They Must Be Good
Or we wouldn't get so many
calls for more
BECK'S DELICIOUS
WHOLE WHEAT
DONUTS
21 c Dozen
At Your Favorite Food Store or
BECK'S BAKERY
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Bond Sale Averages
(Copyright, 1933. Standard Statistics
Co.)
Oct. 30.
20 20 20 60
Ind'ls RR's Ufa Total
Today . 72.1 73.1 79.8 75.0
Prev. day 73 3 73.1 79.7 75.0
Week ago .. 73.8 75.5 81.1 78.7
Year ago 63.9 ' 85.6 83.7 70.7
S Yra. ago .... 91.4 106.7 09.7 99.3
NEW YORK, Oct. 20. (AP) Com
modltlea and stocks rallied briskly
this afternoon coincident with ru
mora of prospective recognition of
Russia by the United States.
Wheat at one time was up the
limit of 8 cents a bushel while shares
climbed 81 to around 83, though
galna In both markets were only par
tially held.
On the stock exchange traders
bought ahares of companies which
they thought might profit by broader
business relations with Vie aovlets,
such aa the farm Implement, machin
ery and electrical equipment Issues.
Today'a closing prlcea for 33 se
lected stocks follow:
Al. Chem. & Dye 128'i
Am. Can 86 'i
Am At Vetn Bv.n '
A. T. & T. .. iisTi !
Anaconda , t-a
Atch. T. & a. F 4714
Saturday
8 :00 Breakfast News.
8:05 Musical Clock.
8:15 A Peerless Parade.
8:30 Remote Shopping Tour.
9:00 Friendship Circle.
9:30 Morning Melody.
9:45 Schubert's Love Songs
10:15 U. S. Weather.
10:15 Eb and Zeb.
10:30 Musical Notes.
10:45 Vignettes.
11:00 Magic Hour.
11:15 Martial Music.
11:30 Song and Comedy.
13:0O Mid-day Review.
12:15 Popularity.
13:30 Newt Plashes.
13:30 Varieties.
1 :0O Classified Adltlon of the Air.
3:00 Oregon 8tate-U. S. O. football
game.
4:30 Rambling Howell Broa.
4:45 Interlude.
8:00 Cecil ana Sally.
5:15 Popular Parade.
5:45 News Digest.
6:0O Medford Theatre Outde.
6:18 Andy Slough.
6:30 Sundowner.
6:45 Holly-Time.
7 :0O Modern tstlcs.
7:15 Chandu the Magician.
7:30- 8 :00 Arkansas Kid.
Quail 8anrtiiMHik ' In -nrAi
total 600.000 acres and am MMmMtrt I
to provide refuge for 400,000 blrde.
SALEM. Oct 3nj j, n-
promt? agreement with Atmt mum.
Commissioner C. M. Thomas here last
night, all truckers will be permitted
to operate under a 810 contract carrier
re and make mileage payments every
30 days, pending action by the apec
lal session of the legtslsture.
Thomas addressed members of the
Truck Owners and Farmers' Protec
the association last night, sfter which
a committee of truckers held a three
hour conference with the commission
er before agreement was reached.
Under the emergency measure, eve-y
truck driver, whether he came under
the contract carrier provision betoe
or not, msy take sdvantage of the
810 fee and monthly mileage payment
plan.
"Application to be filed for con
tract carrier permit only, accompanied
with 810.
"A temporary permit will be Issued
for a period from present date to ex
piration of the special session of the
legislature, called for November 30;
such temporary permit to be enforced
for not more than 60 days from Octo
ber 30, 1933. It is understood and
agreed that fees for mileage during
period of operation under this tem
porary permit are to be paid at the
close of each 30-day period of opera
tion under the temporary permit."
t
Pine Busliicitn Declines.
PORTLAND. Oct. 20. (P) New
business totaling 33.070.000 feet was
renorted hv the wtm .. .
elation here today for the week end
ing ucraoer it. Tne total was about
36 per cent under the three-year
Heath's Drug Store
Medford Bid?.
Phone 884
We pride ourselves on having one of the most complete
lines of drug store merchandise of any store in Oregon.
When you can't get it at Heath's you probably can't get
it in town,
C. & C. Ginger Ale, quarts . . . 23c
S1.25 Absorbine Jr 39c
Dr. Blazos Cold Capsules .... 5Qc
Kleenex Qc
Ex-Lax T 21c
2-Quart Hot Water Bottles . . 69c
Formula 4 and 6, pints g5c
(Guaranteed)
Quarts $1.25
50c Ly sol 39c
Diamond Dyes, 2 for 25c
Heath's Drug Store
Medford Bldg.
Phone 884
(oetweettSntciei,
Freshens the mouth i?
..Soothes the throat t.
I'JN.J.IIlJ
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We Give S & H Green Saving Stamps Ask for Them
WHEAT
Carnation Wheat is the kind of a cereal
that's good for everyone every day. It
is genuine nourishment all the way
through and costs only pet serving.
Frit: For boys in J girls 50 famous Ranger
Ace Bicycles. Ask your grocer for derails.
CARNATION. ALBERS HOT CEREAL
DO YOU WANT TO REDUCE?
Perhapi your walrt line doean't need It but how about ronr budget
Remember, quality li the only true economy In food-bujlnr. Buy
at the LIBERTY MARKET and nrotert your tood health an well ai
your purne. We feature only internment Impeded menta drllrloimly
freih and kept In prime condition mtli modern refrigeration aynlem
HENS JC.
Special, each . . TT
HIGHEST GRADE BEEF
PORK, VEAL, LAMB
Al Stewart's Caponized Fryers and
Roasters
HENS and RABBITS
The Home of Good Meats Swift 'i Oov't Inspected Meats
Quality Merchandise and Attractive .
PRICES Featured at
M. M. DEPT. STORE
One of the distinct advantages of trading at the M M Department store is that
you may depend upon getting Quality Merchandise at attractive prices. Not
for a day hut every business day in the year. Then, too the Green Saving
Stamps add their part to your savings. You will find this store a VERY satis
factory place to trade..
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''Gibson Girl'
colors in
PHOENIX
HOSIERY
with Cisfom-Ff Top
The farniu grtni, deep
wines, pi my purples and bluet
of smart Fall costume racill the
Gibson Girl era. For these cos
tumes. Phoenix haa created
''Gibson Girl'1 hosiery colors!
Fascinating shade that barmo
aite with any Fall frock or coat.
You'll like the comfort of Cut
torn-Fit Top which fit every
size leg to perfectly . . . you'll
appreciate Phoenix 1ong mil,
age' foot which wears so welt
Made of Certified Silk.
$1.00
and $1.25
Special
Showing of
Columbia Knit
Garments
Tor thla tree-lc end we call th
attention of the ladlra to the M
M Hpeclal Showing of Knit Gar
ment In all ths new and ap
propriate atylea for fall and
winter wear. There la every de
alrnhle color In fact they are
too numerous to attempt men
tion. We are aure the very gar
ment you want Is Included In
our anonlne and they are all
plendld rallies.
We List Just a Few
:;p $24.50
l-plece Tailored 1 Q ft C
Tweedi at J X tJtt))
a-plece Dreaaea, hand-knit, with
cloalngi .
$14.75
Wool Sweaters
Brushed Wool Sweaters, with or
without tippers.
$3.95 lo $4.95
lip
Ik
Women's Fall Style Shoes
Very stylish Pumps or Ties In suede. Black or Brown, hlh or
medium heels you will like them.
$2.95 to $3.95
ENNA JETTICK SHOES
Many styles for the women and the mlis. Width AAA to EFB.
"Vou nerd no longer be told you have an expensive foot."
Sold exclusively by the M M Dept. store. '
$5.00 and $5.00
Red Goose Shoes for Children
Underwear Savings
Children's Union Suits
Kaiareth Taped Union Suite for children. These
popular suits come. In aje from S to 13 years.
They are the coiy, fleeced lined cotton, with el
bow sleeve and the sMort knee. 85c
Women's Pantie and Vest
for Warmth
Wynsome Wynthe close flltlnr. light weight
Pantie and Vet. They are Just what you want
for the first chilly mornings.
Panties 65c Vests 65c
Silk and wool, short and
knee length
98c
Special Outing
These new patterns In striped end figured out
ing come In 96-lnrh width. A very good quality,
at. the yard 19c
Men's Weai-Save
Here Is an essential Men. Suede Coats and th.
apeclal price Is jjrj gg
Just as Important la the Oregon wool coat. ape
Mai, men, at gej
Men's fanry broadcloth dress shirts, who ever
had too many? Buy them at
98c to $1.45
Men's Corduroy Panta, all shades and sizes, the
p,lr $2.45, $2.95, $3.25
Mun.lng Underwear. In both wool and cotton, all
$1.49 to $4.95
Men's wool Mweatera, sllp-nna or Coat styles, all
desirable color. $1.69 to $3.75
Men's Oxfords, calf skin, kid nnd In grain Irath-
" $3.45, $3.95 to $5.45
Rare Bargains in Bargain Basement