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PAGE TTTO WEDPOTID MATE TRTBTJTfB. TSreDFORD OREGON, THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 13, 193i. GET BALLOT SPOT SANS PARTY HELP (Continue; f.om page on) group of ao-ealled communtiU and a group of socialists. The stat and district llata Include candidate! for stat offlcea etat legtala- ture, Judicial position and district attomeye. county ana cny onai datea are not required to file with the aocretary of stnt. The rare for governorship wa re duced to alx at five o'clock last night when the secretary of state failed to receive a corrected certificate of nomination for H. H. Btallard of Portland. Heveral other certificates received are In the hands of the at torney general but unless he rejects them, they will be listed as filed. Among the latter are thoio ot J. E. Bennett, Portland, Independent for congress from the third dtstrlct, and the list of oommunlsts. HI for finvernor The list for governor therefore In cludes Joe F. Dunne, republican; Charles H. Martin, democrat; Peter Zimmerman, progressive-Independent; H. B. Wlrth, Independent-liberal; A. M. Silverman Independent sn1 Horry j. Correll communist. Four candidate seek election to eoni.as. from the first district Jemea W. Mott, republican; R. B. Turner, democrat; W. B. Richard., socialist, and Emmctt W. Qulley. In dependent. In the aecond district only one other, a socialist, entered to compete against the two regular nominees. He Is O. D. Teel of Echo to oppose Jay H. Upton, republican, and Walter M. Pierce democrat. In the third district, embracing Multnomah county the fight appeara a hard one, at least the congressional seat most desirable. Those seeking election are W. A. Ekwall, republican: Walter B. Oleason, democrat; Albert Strelff, socialist; J. E. Bennett, lnde pendent; Phillip Icklcr, Independent, Loula Olson, communist; and draco Wick, Independent. Radicals Bnler Race Two othera added their names for secretary of atato In addition to Earl Snell, republican and Horaca E. Wal ter democrat. They are Harlln Tal ber't aorlailst, and Earl O. Stewart, eemtnuntst. Blanch H. Meyer, and Lawrence Waer, aoclollaU, filed for superinten dent of publlo Instruction and labor commissioner respectively to oppose the regular nominees. Other candidates filed for elate senator In the aecond. third, fourth, twelfth thirteenth, fourteenth and seventeenth district. In the latter district T. H. Olllenwatera and N. O. Wallace' were named by central com mittees for the seat vacated by Jay H. Upton In the senate. Twenty-am new candidates filed for tha IS seats In the house from Mult nomah eounty. Pilings were also listed for seats In the lower branch ot the legislature from the first, sixth, seventh, and fourteenth districts. Dlsrlcl attorney nominee were added In Multnomah, Jefferson, Wallowa and Linn counties. . 1 E SHOW STRENGTH PORTLAND. fipt. 1S.MV-LocJi butter market was showing slight' mora strength than earlier in tht week. Prime first advanced half a cent on the exchange, other grades unchanged. Receipt were light and closely cleared. Shipping orders wejf being filled from storage stocks. Im proved eastern markets, after thtlr late weakness, lends a better undr tone locally. Special and extra grade egg ad vanced a cent on the exchange, with the market generally In good shape. Receipts were light and storage stock wa being used to fill the demand. Fresh stuff was being closely cleared. Oood volume of trading in cheese was reported with the market In good position. Present price levels worsH holding. First shipment of Km mm el peaches were arriving from southern Oregon. They were priced around $1 ft box and the quality and color was very good. Livestock. PORTLAND, flept. 13, (yp) CAT TLE: aoo; calvea 25; active, 3fto high er; steers, good and common and me dium, 3 00-6 60; cows, good and choice, $f .50-4 00; common and me dium, aa 60-3 so. HOOB: 800; active, unchanged. SHEEP: 600; active, lOe higher; Iambs, good and choice, $6,005 SO. Portland Produce Radio Call For Doctor's Advice Stirs Up Ether SAN FRANCISCO, Bept, 13. (AP) A broken arm sent radio stations In Atlantic Oulf and Pa clflc coast porta on a msrry-go-round chase for a sinking ship early this morning. The supposedly distressed ship was the freighter Hawaiian, bound from New York to Los Angeles. And the "distress call" was re quest for a doctor's advice on how to treat a broken arm. A hodge podge of radio confu sion was clarified at 7:45 this morning when the Mack ay radio station here talked to the steamer Santa Catallna, which was along aide. Colored members of the CCG from mid-western states received good news this week with the announce ment that all will be returned to camps near their homes. The colored men. most of whom In this dlntrlcl are from Chicago, have felt trolited tn thta atato bj. cause of the absence ot a colored population. They will he returned t the corps areas of their ctriRln not later than November 15 and their ' places will be tnk'.n by white mem bers from the name ataten. according? to Major Clare 11. Armstrong, dlsstrlct commander. The war department ha announc ed Its policy to trnnnlcr no more colored men out of tl.e corp areas In which thry are enlUted. Warrant Cull rhmtl DNtrlrt No. 6, fentr.tt ". lit . Oregon. Notice is hereuy lwn that there are funds on hand for ihe redemp tion of sll wavvanta. ttti to and In ohidliwr NtV im. In threat will or we on Sept. is. ;u4 warrant p.ivuble at first National Hnk. Medfurd.'Ote gon. UUY TEX. Clerk. IF YOUR BREATH HAS A SMELL YOU CAN'T FEEL WELL When we eat too much, our food decays in our bowels. Our (rltnds smell this decay coming out of ovir mouth and call H bad breath. We feel the poison of this decay all over our body It ninacs via. gloomy, grouchy and no good for amlhintf. What makca the food deoay in the bowels? Well, when we eat too much, i our bile Juice ran t d:tst it. What la ths bile juice? It l the mw vital deyiatire Jtiloe In our body. Unleas pints of IU are flawing from our Uvrr Into our bowels every day. our mve- menu get hard and constipated and of our fHd decays in our .49 fret of bowels. This deesy sends poison ail i over our body every n minute. I When our frirmis smell our bad breath (hut wc doiili snd feel like a wliippi toim at. don't use a mouth. 1 wa.h or tike a Uxativ cw-t at lite rause. Take Carter s Little Liver pills which gently ntsrt the flow of your! bile Juice. But if "something betur"! is offered you, dn't buy it. for It may ! be a calomel (mercuryj put, which1 looaens tcrth. fir !) and vld the! rectum in many poo jilt. Ask for Car I ler's Little Liver Pills by name and! PORTLAND. Sept. 18. p Print A grade, aa'4 lb.: parchment wrapped cartons, 30c lb.; quantity purchases, YfO lb. lass; B grade, parchment wrap ped, 27 j lb.; do. cartons, 28c lb. BUrrERFAT Portland delivery: A grade delivery at least twice weekly, 37o lb.; country routes, 34o lb.; B grade or delivery fewer than twice weekly, Portland, 20c lb.; country routes, 26c lb.; C grade at market, EGOS Buying price of wholesalers Fresh specials, 26c; extras, 34o; fresh extra, brown, 24c; extra firsts, 23c; fresh mediums, 20c; medium firsts, IBo; pullets, 14ci checks, 15c; under grade, 12-lSe dozen. EOG3 Sales to retailers pri vate firms: Specials, 30c; extras, 28c; fresh extra brown, 28c; standards, 2Qc; freah mediums, 26c; medium firsts, 22o; pullets, 16c; black pullets, 18c; do. f irate, 15c; check. 17- 18c; bakers. 17c dozen. Cheese, milk, country meats, live poultry, onions, new potatoes, canta loupes, wool and hay, steady and unchanged. Chicago Wheat OHICAOO, Bept. 13. ft Wheat: Open High Low Closs Sep., old l.tMHJ iM'i 1.0s 1.05"S New J.osii l.osv l.oiVf i.osi Deo., old 1.06 1.08',; 1 0.V, 1 0(1 'd Now 1.08"., 1.08', 105', 1 .06 'i May ............1.06 1.07 1.051, 1.00, According to Lewis TTIrlih o the local national re-employment offices, who baa made a survey this week of the hop-yard Industry on the Applegate and Josephine county, asoo pickers are at work In the fields, her. vesting a Rood cron thu - large acreage. The Industry la comnarstlvalv tn this area, on a Ibmm ..i. .-a meana a great deal to Josephine county flnsnclal return from egrl cultur,. The Dlckliu craw. k. ... doing well for themselves by camp- ma i me neiaa, wner, faculties are generally furnished free, appear well satisfied with wagea, Ulrich stated. rricea are also satisfactory to growera. ha said, and together with wages paid pickers, have shown an inoresse over those of last season. Portland Wheat PORTLAND, Sept. 13 Oraln: Wheat Open High Low close Stay 9a 92 92 93 Sep. "7 87 87 87 Dec H8Hi Wl4 M 88 Cash: Big Bend blue tern, 93; dark hard winter, 19 per cent, 90); do. 11 per cent, 9V; aoft white, northern aprlng and western red. B7; western white, 88; hard winter, 90'$. Oats: No. 9 white. 34 00. Corn: No. 2 B. yellow, 30 00. Mlllrun standard. 21 60. Today's car receipt: Wheat 28; barley 9; flour 16; corn 4; oats 8; hay 9. MWer. NBW YORK. Sept. IS. ,1V-Bar sil ver steady, unchanged at 40';. San FnmcUixi llutterfttt. SAN PR ANOIHOO. fift-pt. 13. (Tl First grade butterfal 28, f. o b. Ban Franc Ist'o. 4 Wall St. Report NEW YORK, fJept. 1S.(AP1 Stocks pUvldcd along throlKhout an other dull market er.vUiin today and price changes were generally conftnvd to small frsctlons, although there were a few noticeably soft and firm spots. The close wa moderately Ir reiiular. Traiwlers approximated 400. 000 ahsies. Today 'i closing prices for S3 elect ed storks follow; Al. C'hem. ti Dye 13MJ Am. Can 96 Am. Is Fgn. tav .. t't A. T. 6 T. 11014 Anaconda ................... 11 Atch. T. fc 8. P. 48 Bendll A via ........ 13 Beth. Steel ., ....... 3714 California Paek'g ........ 87 Caterpillar Tract. ......... . 34 , Chrysler .......,...,.......... 31 Coml. Bolv. ...... 18 Curtlsa-Wrlght .......... 3 DuPont ....,...,......,. 86', Oen. Pood ............ 39", Qen. Mot. asf. Int. Harvest. 351 I. T. ti T. , 8"4 Johns-Msn. 42 Monty Ward .... 333, North Amer. 124 Penney (J. c.) .. gs Phillip Pet jjtj Radio -...-..... b 14 Sou. Pao. iji Std. Brand , lg ' St. Oil Cal. . giu St. oil N. J. 42 Tram. Amer. ... ,u Union Carb. - 41(4 Unit. Aircraft j3 U. S. Steel 31JJ 2500 PICK HOPS IN LOCrU REGION 1351 CARLOADS Pear shipment to dau from the Rogue River valley total 1851 car loads. Of this number, 718 cara were packed and 848 were dlspstched to Wlllsmette valley and California can nerlea. The above figures are from th recorda of the Southern Pacific freight department. It la estimated that approximately half the valley pear orop has moved. The total crop has been figured at between 2900 and 1800 cars. The crop Is now moving, according to rail road alriea, al the rate ef 18 ear per day from atorage. Apple shipments so fsr aggregate 38 cara. Picking and packing of the Newtown variety is now underway Harvesting of tha Winter Nellie variety of pears la now starting, it la ex pected that the crop will be off the trees by the first week tn October. 4 THE PAU.I9. Ore., Sept. IS (At', Mrs. Edna Brown. 44. member r.l pioneer Sherman county family. died at a hospital her yesterday. She Is survived by two sons. Dsrreil and Gerald Kelly, both of Kent. "Walt for Mann, big fur sale! A great opportunity will be afforded every woman to save tremendously during this big vcnl -Monday, Tues day, Wednesday, ftept. lllh, lilh and inrh. torens of fascinating fur roats will be offered at the lowest prtres In yrar-lth it months terms to pay. rred Itcnloff, eneclst furrier will be here to tell 1011 all about furs, fur cleaning, fur glaring and fur re pairing. It will py you to wlt for thK big fur sole." BEEBE RETURNED 10 COUNTY JAIL Irwin L. Bee be, mill worker, under s suspended sentence for reckiets driving of an auto, was scheduled to have a hearing today before Justice of the Peace William It. Coleman to explain alleged attempt to leave the city without fulfilling promises to pay his fine, repairs to the auto h was driving at the time of the crash, or the pfch of the house on North Riverside avenue damaged when the vehicle left the erowded Saturday night traffle. Beebe was returned to the county jail last evening. Justice Coleman was advised by telephone that Beebe had checked his baggage on an auto bus for Oakland. Calif., and had made other preparations for departure. He was arrested by stats police at the request of Justice Coleman. It Is also charged that Beebe prom ised to pay a 854 repair bill to the auto he was driving, and that he quit his employment a week ago at the local plant. The auto belonged to a Miss Cowan and the car U held by garage for the bill, The court Indicated that utile Beebe could make a, satisfactory ex planation of his movements, the orig inal set, w nee would be enforced. I DANCE HALL PUN Notice will be served on all ope ratora of danca halla In the county, under tha Jurisdiction of the county, reminding them of the Oregon law providing that dance hallp cease ope ratlona between th houra of mid night and 8 o'clock In tha morning, and advising that strict compliance with th statute 1 required. All dance halls are licensed and under bonda to observe the closing hours. The district attorney state that there are only a few violations, and that they were due to a misunder standing. The official says that the impression haa gone forth that dance halls could operate between midnight and one o'clock. This la wrong. The dancing stops at midnight. Selling of beer Is permissible until one o'clock the legal hour. Written notices have been prepared for mailing to all danc hall ope rators. GOING TO YREKA Led by a personal challenge by Mayor J, O. Coble of Yreka, to Mayor Oeorge porter of Medford, the local gun club will enter the Gold Rush celebration next Sunday at the min ing town against a Yreka team In a trap hoot scheduled to start at 9, a. m. As both mayors are noted for their ability as scattergunners, the con test Is one which should prove close aa well aa highly Interesting. Ten men teams from each city will com pete along with the target work of Porter and Oobte. T NVITE DELEGATES Invitations are being sent out this morning by B. E. Harder, presioeni or th Jackson County Chamber of Commerce, to all the county chalr mAn in nrscrrtn extending an Invita tion for delegates to attend the W. C. T. U. convention winch will oe neiq In thlm nltu Ortohsr 23.37. Within two week another letter will be sent the county chairmen oy Cole Holmes, chairman of the conven tion committee of the Jackson County Chamber of Commerce also extending an Invitation for delegatea to come to Medford. it hs. been tha nolle? of the Cham ber of Commerce during the past year to glv every assistance to mow organisation aponsorlng conventions especlslly In encouraging attendance BIRTHS Mr. and Mrs. Dele Pranklln of Route one, are the parent of a aon weighing 4 pounds, 814 ounces, born today at the Community hospital. Notice of Warrant Call. Notloe Is hereby given that warrants or School District number 8. to and including number 35ft, are called for pavment September 14. 1934. Inter eat will cease on that date. SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 8 IVlllh Wetdman. Clerk. Broken Veins Varicose fleers Old Sores Kelleved At Home Ho sensible person will continue te suffer when powerful penetrating, yet ' harmleAa antiseptic Moone's EmerVd j Oil can readily be obtained at any ' drug store the directions are simple snd easy to use. svonomicai, too na your driittjiist guarantees one bottle to give splendid result or money back. -k pe. wi,y"iy f.??ifius9-' a'li seap" ...... . . . ' ....., . . I .tf'l'l " ' LV' avt; - Hl Photo by Daddy An Explanation BY CAROLYN RUTH SHANOLE lateral Medfnrd people who recently returned from the World's fair epreed regret at ret knowing that voting In tht Wears lishy Content was by popular ballot1 by those who view the duplay, and rnr that reason did not iilt the xhlblt at the Hears Hulldlng. If joo or any of ?our friend should illt the lair, I should appreciate jour vote, that I. If ou bellrT that I merit Ihe title "America's rretllctt Baby for IPSt. Ths a bora phofxraph I a reproduction of my picture al ihe lair and my offlrial number Is r.tetn (11). r. I will eonalder It a Mi rate If u will n4 Ihia rllpplng lo a friend whn might Tint the He-rld'i rar, OntMt rloe Oct. lt. Resumption of circuit court here by Judge H- P. Norton, is scheduled Monday. Judge Norton Is Holding court this week In Josephine county. including a grand jury session. He la eipected to return to this city the end of this week. Herl hg of arguments In a P'llt. Involving the Sterling mine has been scheduled for next Monday. A num ber of other equity matters are also pending. Judge Norton took no vacation thla year, but devoted the month of August to writing decisions In a num ber of cases. The court docket la now well cleared, except for two or three civil actions of an Involved na ture that have been pending for several years. Regular term of the circuit court ; for this county Is scheduled to start Monday, September 24, when both ft i petit jury and a grand Jury will be j called. j 4 DRIVER IS WINNER RESUM WEEKLY TDURNEYiPAT-TOURNAIVIEr E. Raymond Driver won first prize In the weekly men's golf tournament held last vnlng at th Rogu River Valley course, scoring net 33, His award wa two golf ball. Other contestants, which wer few thl week because of competition In the p. A. T. tourney, wer led by Ed Simmons and Msjor Morris, who each shot net 34, to win on golf bill splece a second prizes. In the weekly ladles' toumsment. resumed yesterday, Mrs. P. o. Bunch won first place with a net S3, winning on golf ball. Mrs. Oeorge Codding of th Isdles' tournament committee, announce that the event will be held each Wednesday hereafter, with luncheon served at th clubhouse. The event wa abandoned during the hot weather, but had a turnout of 13 yesterday. Washington High Wins First Game PORTLAND, Ore., Sept. IS (UP) First football gam of the season wss played here yesterday, Washing, ton high school detesting Kill Mill, tary academy. 33 to 8, by dint of effective aerial work. E PLAY IN Match play for thl week's bracket In th annual P. A. T. golf tourna. ment ha been resumed at the Rogue Valley course, after an Interruption Monday and Tuesday duo to the cad dies' tournament. Seven palrlnjs have completed their matches so far this week, with result aa follows: Ward Beeney defeated Tom Em- man, ty de,uit; uiand Clart d eatd A. B. V. CarpenUr. 1 and '4 W. Barnum defeated A. SV Cunningham, 3 and 3; Capt. u. if. PotUr defaaud Leonard Carpenter. X up; S. C. Sollnaky defeated R. R. Eble. 3 and 1; A. E. Orr defeated Jacle Porter, 1 up, and John Cupp def.td Verne Shangla, 3 nd 1. Jack Hueaton, club pro, urgea con testant to arranga for their own matches, which must be completed, for thl week rounds before Sunday night. 4 Alpha Hodgklna Invite her friend to call at Adrtenne' Beauty Salon. Permanent, 13.75, (3 and up. Phon 877. FE SALEM. Ore.. Sept. 13 (API Jaa. E. Munroe. Walla Walla, who waa appointed acout executive of the Cas cade Council, Boy Scout, wa ex. pected to arrive In Salem Saturday ED GRINDING $S,0 Per ton The grinding of your grain increases its feeding value. Bring in your Barley and Oats or any other grain you may want ground and we will do a good grind job for you. F. E. SAMSCH CO. 229 N, Riverside Phone 833. HEARINGS EKD TODA Tod By Is the final day for action by the board of equalization. Th" board composed of the county as sessor, county clerk and county Judge --ls holding a session to consider Claims for tax reduction filed by property owners. A number of plecC3 of property were examined by the board In consideration of the claims. Under the Oregon law the board j must act on all requests at the ex- plratlon of 30 days following the close . of the sessions. Dse Mall Tribune want sda I eajanawretyeajei ii ami anil n, Friday and Saturday Last Big Days of Our Smashing EEMAL SAL1 Here are some articles that for this coming Christmas, Fen and Fencil Sets Nice for school or every day ue. Bet contains self ahnrpen tng pencil fountain pen and ft small self sharpening pencil, that ran be put Into a Indies' purse or used for golf scoring. Reg, value $6.00, now only $1.93 set. Beautiful Remington Cutlery Set of 6 Knives and Forks. Bakellte Handles, stainless steel. Reg. price $50. 00, now only 12.78. are useful at the present time or will make a useful gift which is not very far away. Another set In white hone han dies that sell for $15.00, now only 9.98. Spratt's Dog and Cat Foods In Cnkes, Ovals, Charcoal ovals and Terrier Meal... Now 2 lbs. for 29 cents. Crockery Tea Pots Assorted sires and shapes In colors of Yellow, Blue and Green. Regular values 91.23, now 49 cents. Also Salt Uoxes for 40 cents. HP4I1S!ISPJS ii HfitarrnmeMn Beautiful Leather Sets Consists of billfold and choice of a kejtalner or cigar ette case. These sets sell for 9U.50, hut now at S2.98. Wagons for the Children Get one now and save It for ft Christinas gift. Wood and Steel body, disc wheel", rubber lire, and roller bearing fts low as 11.49. An extra special In wood body wagon selling for $8.50, now for the last few days only 13.98. Tricycles at same low prices. FlXTl'RES FOR SALE Including show cases, cash register and circulating heater. 327 East Main St. eaassswaa;j)lls.uSJ ij hai.JW a.rtswsniel 34 -SEE WHAT , 0 .lil'i OFFERS FOR NO MORE MONEY! NOBODY is out-valuing or underselling us not for a minute! Don't be con fused by "special discounts," "floor level prices" and other so-called bargain claims see for yourself the features that only Goodyear builds in tires valuable features that cost yon nothing extra as these prices prove. A TRIPLE GUARANTEE 1. Against road hazards 2. Against defects for life 3. 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The vi-rjr finest of lubrication work Is one of otlr pe dallies and Franklin George, an out sisndlng nthorltT In this line, will personally stipeni. the job on jmtr ear. The latest equipment If em plojed and only the finest quality luhrlranti used . , , jet our Improred serilr rots no more. C. C. rt'KSA.. get what you lt forste, (Copy right, 1914, C. M CO