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EIGHT MIPTOftft StAffi tt!BOKfc MEDFORD. OREGON, TUESDAY. OCTOBER 24. 1933. HEARD IN RECITAL AT BALDWIN HALL Laat night it Baldwin Piano recital full, Mill Orac Burnett, aoprmno and local voice teacher, gave the first mu&lcale of the season. She waa as sisted by Sebastian Apollo, popular pUno teacher and planlit, as accom panist, and who also played ft group of piano solos, Mlas Burnett, who baa a rare gift of making friends, waa greeted by an audience of music lovers, that overflowed the recital hall asd the appreciation accorded each number. Showed that she conveyed the subtler meaning of muslo to her hearers. The magical charm of music, ex pressing some swelling thought or overpowering emotion, the force and meaning of which can scarcely be de fined to one's self, was felt through out the program. Selections from the tlaeslo German and Italian repertoire were followed by two exquisite groups or modern songs, all given with style and finish, bespeaking the sincere artist. In the short time Miss Burnett has lived la Medford, she has already made a place for herself, musically and socially. Other opportunities to hear her sing publicly will be eagerly awaited, and much Interest is express ad In her profeaalonaf work of devel oping the beautiful young voices en trusted to her training. Mr. Apollo was an adequate and sympathetic accompanist and bis brilliant group of piano numbers was greatly enjoyed. The artistic lighting, the flowers and the alluring tone of the Baldwin piano all contribute to the musical atmosphere of such a recital, and the public should feel gratitude Vo Mrs. Purucker, local manager, for her per fect offices as hostess. The program: (A) Mendelsohn "Auf Flugeln des Gestagen" Brahms "Sapphlsche Ode' Brahms "Immer Lelser Wlrd Meln Schjumim Brahms "Wlegenlled Mlis Burnett (B) Oodard "Valso Chromatlque Mendelssohn "Rondo Caprlcloso" Chopin "Fnntosle Impromptu" Mr. Apollo (O) Verdi "Ah, fors e lur (Travlata) Miss Burnett (D) Tschalkowaky, "Grade Song Jalowlcs, "Slow, Horses. Slow Kanzler "When I Waa One and Twenty" Kounte "The Sleigh" Miss Burnett E) HaReman "Do Not Oo.-My Love" Coleridge-Taylor "Life and Death" Mednlkoff "The Hills of Oruala" Horsmann "The Bird of the WIN dernesa" Markets Lt ten took. PORTLAND. Oct. 34. OP) CAT- TLB: 100; calves 10; steady, quota tion unchanged. HOGS; 800, 15-250 lower. Light' weight, good and choice, M.25-4.70; medium weight, good and choice, S4.85-4.7fi; heavyweight, good and choice, S4.26-4.S0; packing sows, me dium and good, I3.10-4.3S; slaughter pigs, good and choice, S3.00-3.50; feeder and stocker pigs, good and choice. S3.85-4.20. SHEEP; 200; steady, quotations unchanged. Portland Produce PORTLAND, Oct. 34. (AP) Butter Prints, extras, 23c; standards, 22c lb. BUTTERFAT Portland delivery: A grade, 20c; farmer's door delivery, 18c per lb.; aweet cream 6o higher. EGGS Pacific Poultry Producers' selling price: Fresh extra special, 31c; extras, 20c; standards, 24c; me diums, 25c; pullets, 18o dozen. Buy ing price by wholesalers: Presn ex tras, 29o doe.; firsts, 23c; mediums, 20c dor,.; undergrade, 14c; pullets, 14o. COUNTRY MEATS Selling price to retailers: Country killed hogs, best butchers, under 100 lbs, 617c; veal ers, 90-100 Ihs., eV&tffQo lb.; light and thin, 4 at Be lb.; heavy calves, 4c; lambs, 9'&$10c lb.; yearlings, 4 15 6c lb.; heavy ewes, 23o lb.; medium cows, 2 at Bo lb.; canner cows, l2c lb.; bulls, 4mAV3o lb. LIVE POULTRY Portland delivery Buying prices Colored fowls, 4 to 0 lbs., 12c; over 8 lbs., 11c; spring pul lets, 3 to S lbs., 10c; roasters, over 3 lbs., 10c; leghorn fowls, over 3 lbs., 9c; under 3' lbs., 10c; broilers, l'4 to 2 lbs., 13c; 3 lbs. and up, 11c; stags, 7c; roosters, Bo; Pekln ducks, 10c; colored ducks, 8c; geese, 80 lb. POTATOES Local white and red, Sl.lO19l.i5 cental; Yakima, SI 1.25; Deschutes, S1.3B. Cheese, milk, mohair, cascara bark, hops, onions, cantaloupes, wool and bay unchanged. MEETING CALLED O. E. dates today reel Ted a tele rem from 0. Thorns, Olffen, state Hoe-presldent of th Truck Owners nd Farmer' Protective association, nnounclng a meeting tola evening at 6 o'clock. In the courthouse at Rom. burg, for all aouthem Oregon mem bera and Interested parties. Several representative, from Med ford probably will be in attendance, George 8. Barton of thia city aald oday. He also announced that a meeting of the executive committee of tha organisation will meet In Sa lem Thursday evening, and a repre sentative from the local chapter la xpected to attend. Portland Wheat PORTLAND, Ore., Oct. 24. (AP) Wheat: Open High Low Close May .77 .77 .77 .77 Deo. .71 H .71 .71 .71 Cash t Big Bend bluestem ....,.......,.., .78 Dark hard winter, 12 pet, .80 11 pot. .71 Soft white .70 Western white .70 Hard winter .... .70 Northern spring . .,, , ,70 Western red .70 Oats: No. 3 white, ... Corn: No. 3 E yellow, 23.78. Mlllrun, standard, H. Today'a car recelpta: Wheat, 41; barley, 1; flour, 8; corn, 4; hay, 1. Otn, Foods Oen. Mot. Int. Harvest I. T. 4s T. Jobna-Msn. Monty Ward North Amer. Penney (J. C.) Phillips Pet Radio .,... Sou. Pac. Std. Brand, St. Oil Cal. St. Oil N. J. . Trans. Amer. Union Carb. Unit. Aircraft , U. 8. Steel .... . 37 . ae . HV4 . 49 . 18 'i . , 48 . 14H 6 30V, . 32 3814 . 41 . 6 , 80 20 30 LOS ANGELES, Oct. 24. (AP) University of California at Los Ange les football squad set about the task of stopping Mike Mlkulak today. To the uninitiated, Mlkulak la the plunging fullback whose touchdown defeated Washington, 8 to 0, a week ago. And It waa this same Mlkulak who defeated the - Brulna here two yeara ago. So It waa that Coach Bill Spauldlne called his Uclana together and started devising ways and mean, of sidetrack ing the Webfoota' line plunging ace. BIG MULE TAIL DEER While hunting over In Lake county yesterday, Mrs. Boy Martin of the tax department In the county courthouse. successfully bagged a four-point mule- wm aeer, weighing 260 pounds, It was reported today. Mrs. Martin waa hunting with her husband and her alster. Mrs. Henry Laurenz of Klamath rails, she atated that It was the only buck they had seen an aay. TO STATE LINE R06BBT7HO, Ore., Oct. 24. (AP) ApproTal of the allocation of highway funds as heretofore made by the state highway commission was con tained In a resolution adopted here yesterday afternoon at a meeting of the Paclflo Highway association. The resolution was accompanied by criti cism of the attitude of Multnomah county rOad enthusiasts, who. It was declared, are too "greedy' in their demands. The business meeting here centered largely around the proposed Improve ment of the Siskiyou bottle-neck, and the htghway commission will be urged to carry the new construction through to the California line. In stead of only to tha summit, as now proposed. A resolution waa also adopted urg ing the highway aommlsslon to elimi nate the curves at Turkey hill in Douglas county aa soon as possible. Ed Turnbull of Eugene was elected president of the association, suc ceeding e. P. Bailey, also of Eugene, who has served for the past two years. C. H. Dernaray of Grants Pass was named vice-president, and Tom Cun ning of Ashland was re-elected treas urer. Each county will elect a vice president and two directors, who will serve as members of the executive committee. Representatives were present at the meeting from Eugene, Goshen, Rose- burg, Grants Pass and Ashland. W. S. C. STUDENTS BEST JUDGES OF CATTLE AT SHOW PORTLAND, Oct. 54. 0P Students of Washington fitato college today atood at the top of the Uat in com petition with agricultural coUegea in Oregon, Idaho and British Columbia for the Judging of cattle at the Pa cific International Livestock exposi tion. R. E. Hodgson, superintendent of cattle Judging, announced that the W. 8. C. team waa highest In four of five classifications, and that the team had three men high In Individual Judging. High man for all breeds of cattle was Donald Lyons of Washington. Harry Wellhausen of Idaho was high for Ayreshlres, and Elm Petterson of Oregon state was high man for Guernsey Judging. The east vied with th west last night In the horse show, and the west emerged with a slight edge. MI TRIBUNE GOES Chicago Wheat Chicago Wheat. CHICAGO, Oct. 34. (AP) Wheat: Open High Low .Close Dec. .88 .88 .84 .8414-85 May .83 .SO .87 .87 -88 July 38 .87 .84 .85- 1 Wall St. Report Stock Bale Averages (Copyright, 1033, Standard Statistics Co.) October 14: 80 30 90 SO Xnd'ls Rr's Ut's Total Today 83.S 30.7 73.0 74.8 Prev. day 78.8 87.3 71.3 71.8 Week ago 83.8 40.1 74 S 7S.S Tear ago ... 83.3 38.0 88.0 84.3 A. 8. Kosenbaum, district freight nd passenger agent for the Southern Paclflo company, atated today that sin announcement is expected In the next 34 hours, concerning low ratea to Portland and Salem for the Ore Co iv Oregon state homecoming game on Armistice day and the Southern Oregon Normal tilt with Willamette, Friday night, November- 10. Pares will not be on a oent-a-mlle beat,, Mr. Rosenbsum stated, but under some conditions of travel, some of th, ratea will be lower than the eent-a-mlle. A large number of valley football tans are expected to make the trip on th southern Pacific, wttleh, Mr. Rosenbaum states, can be don, much cheaper than by private car. At th, meeting of Jacksonville Orang, Friday evening, the economics ommittee will be In charge of the program, and aa Interesting evening la being planned, to start at 8 o'clock. Included In th numbers will be a musical dramatisation, "Old Sweet, hearts of Dad's." whistling and har monica aoloa by guests from Ashland, and several musical numbers by members of the Orange. Refreshments committee! for the venlng 1, Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Skin ner, Rev. and Mra. 0. H. Jones, Mr. and Mrs. Prank Henspeter and John Barns burg. Regular communication or Reames chapter, O. I. fl, 'avL Wednesday evening, October J5- BxM n,nt' Visiting V members Invited. ' WXU5 r. M Bond 8nle Averages. (Copyright, 1S33, Standard Statistics Co.) October 14: 90 90 30 80 Ind'la Rr'a TJt'a Total Today 73.0 73.0 79.7 74.S Prev. day 71.8 73.0 70.8 74.8 Week ago 78 8 74 8 80.4 78.0 Tear ago 83 9 68.4 83.3 70.3 NEW YORK, Oct. 34. (AP) Led by the buoyant mining and metal Issues, stocks staged a last-hour rally today and transformed many early general losses of 1 to around 3 points into gains of 1-4 or more. While wheat turned heavy, foreign curren clea soared In terms of the dollar. Trading equities gained momentum near the end of the session and the close waa strong. Transfers approxi mated 3,000,000 shares. Today's rinsing prices for 83 select ed stocks follow: Al. Chem. Dye . SO Am. Can 8fH Am. & Pgn. Pow. 7H A. T. As T, 114 Anaconda Atch. T. A 8. F. Bendlx Avla. . Beth. Steel .............. California Pack'g Caterpillar Tract. .. Chryaler Coml. Solv, Curtlas-Wrlght DuPunt 14 , 49 i . iajs . 2o; . 90H , 19 . 41 4 33 3'i , 18), Everyone In Southern Oregon reads The Medford Mall Tribune," snd then there are aubscrlbers In far away Chile. The Mall Tribune yes terday afternoon received a subscrlp- tion from I. R. Orenlnger, who for merly resided In this section, snd Is well known here. Mr. Orenlnger Is now associated with the Andes Copper Mining com pany at Potrerlllos, Chile. Mrs. Qrsn lnger, formerly Hunhllda Larsen of Olendale, Ore., also has many friends In Medford and Grants Pass. Visit In Ashland Dr. and Mra. Charles T. Sweeney of Medford were guests Sunday evening In Ashlsnd of Dr. and Mrs. E. A. Woods. TOO LATE 10 CLASSIFY CASH PAID for men secondhand suits, odd ooats. Bats and shoes W1U a WUson. 83 N. Front St. FURNISHED house and garage. Burn- ham Court, 804 W. loin. TRADES 78 A. well Improved, stock. machinery: clear: for farm in Idano, Klamath Falls, Sacramento valley, ArlRona. Service station, lunch counter do ing a paying business, to trade for farm on coast. Clear house. In Central Point for what have you? E. c. CORN, Phone 810-J-6. A flashlight on one car, and a lan tern on the other failed to avert an accident Saturday night In the Evans creek aection when Charlea A. Rltter of Oold Hill rounded a curve in the road and crashed Into the car which Glenn Blakley was driving. Rltter said In his report filed with the city police today that the lights had gone out on his car, and that he was using a flashlight. When he went around a curve, he could not see Olenn Blnkley's car, on which the latter aald he had a lantern tied. Blakley Is of Rogue River. The collision, which resulted in little damage, occurred about four miles from Rogue River on the Evana creek road. Why Doctors Favor a Liquid Laxative A doctor will tell you that the care less choice of laxatives is a common cause of chronic constipation. Any hospital offers evidence of the harm done by harsh laxatives that drain the system, weaken the bowel muscles, and even affect the liver and kidneys. Fortunately, the public is fast returning to laxatives in liquid form. The dose of a liquid laxative can be measured. The action can thus be controlled. It forms no habit; you needn't take a "double dose" a day or two later. Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin has the average person s bowels regular as clockwork in a few weeks' time. Why not try it? Some Dill or tahlel may bo more convenient to carry. But there is little "convenience" in any cathartic which is In km an frequently, you must carry it with you, wherever you go I Its very taste tells vou Dr. Calrl. well's Syrup Pepsin is wholesome. A delightful taste, and delightful action. Safe for expectant mothers, and children. All druggists, ready for use, in big bottles. Member N. R. A. WANTED To rent 1 or a -room apt., furnished or unfurnished. Must be cheap. Box 126, Tribune. HAMILTON GRAND PIANO Used but In perfect condition. Less than hair price. Easy terms. Bargsln In BUNGALOW PIANO. BALDWIN PIANO SHOPPE, 38 So. Orspe. FOR SALE Wood cook stove snd wood range. 30 So. Fir, upstairs. FOR SALE Brood sow with 8 pigs. Heifer to trade for wood aaw. O. Passe. Butte Falls. FOR SALE OR TRAD7 34 rsbblt and hutches, also boy's bicycle. Tel. 3-F-ll. 6-ROOM modern house, new and clean, at 147 No. Holly, 833 per month. Lok at It. Adults only. FOR TRADE -38 Chevrolet truck for car or cows. Inquire Beck, Browna boro store. STOPPEDUP k NOSTRILS i Open the nostril and permit fr brMrhlrr 1 by ualng Mentholarum night and morning. Double Stamps TOMORROW ON ALL CASH PURCHASES Special Bargains Rcr 91 garde Card Table CoTers ......... ... 79o EriM-wny Contract Bridge Book .,350 Rfjf. 91.95 Glaus Picture Frames, 8x10 91.35 RK. 9 00 Leather Photo Albums . Jl.tB Re. 9IS.M 42-p Dinner eSt, Chlntx pattern 9150 Shamrock Tea Poti Eon 1014 RtJMlan Typo Sen In Tra.ra 60c RnterUle Pattery, Vases and Bonis ... ....yi.ss Re. Mo Peckle Vellum Stationery, box General Foods Cook Book 91.00 Reg. 91 Hooked Mat Rot Pads . ...... ..49c Rand Loomed Shopping or Knitting Bags, rich au tumn colore B5c SWEM'S ON MAIN STREET TURKEY FEED QUALITY EASTERN YELLOW CORN Wheat Sl.BO per cwt. Cracked Corn Millrun . Rolled Barley . ail ou ........ j Scratch Feed , 1.48 per cwt. .88 per sk. .86 per ik. .76 per 8k. 1.68 per cwt 1.70 per cwt. Igg Mash ALL BEST QUALITY FEEDS F. E. SAMSON CO. Phone 833. 220 N. Riverside Keep the Home-Floors Shining with Waterspar Varnish and Self Polishing Wax or the New Quick Drying Florhide Enamel Let us send a reliable painter to give a free estimate on your work. K. D. ROSS CO. 22 S. Grape St. Phone 640 "Med ford's exclusive Paint and Wallpaper store" ATTEND FOOTBALL BENEFIT SHOW at Hunt's Craterian Tomorrow Night White, Quarter Bennett, R. End Gilinsky, L. Half Hammock, Center Kindred, Tackle Bates, Fullback Hinman, L. End rS Brown, Halfback Pierce, Tackle Ghelardi, Halfback Estes, Guard Kunzman, Halfback Prentice, Guard MEDFORD'S OWN STORE ItlllMIIIIIMIMIIKItllllll New Silk BLOUSES Good news from the Blouse shop I The new In Silk Blouses are hers . . . colorful plaid silks smart taffetas and cnlo satins la a full range of sizes are ready for your selection. See them at Mann's. $295 New Wool SKIRTS Your Winter wardrobe will not be complete until you have one of these smsrt new Wool Skirts. These at 12.05 are in tweeds and solid shades featuring the very newest skirt styles ... at Mann's $295 Second Floor llirtlMHIIIMIIIH Iltr I Ill.llinilll m, lllllllllllllllllMI "BeauMondi" Dresses in Both Silk and Wool "Beau Monde", the smartest silk and light weight wool dresses . in Medford, and only $12.80. See these chic frocks to morrow at Mann's. They are trimmed in velvet or fur and made from choice wools, faille silks and triple sheers. New sleeves, new , neck lines and new Fall shades. Sizes 14 to 40 $125.0 Second Floor ""Mil IIIIIIMIIMMIIII Silk and Wool Blankets $398 A new Idea In Blankets . . . Beautiful silk snd wool combinations. Pull 70-84 Inches pre-ahrunk. These are In. laven der, peach, blue, oee and green. . . . 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