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PAGE TE!7 BEDFORD MAIL TRIBUyE. fEDFORU. OREGON. TVEDXESDAY. MARCH 13. 1933. Meteorological Report TOO tion, aisled today, homeward bound i BORAH PRESIDENTIAL ett end recent Republican ceneu- DUQCMIV llT MPPTIIUQ dte lor the United State, lenate.. I rnWCIil A UiYII Itlttllivu session will be an all-day meeting beginning at 8 s. m. with a lesion on fane? brrada and pastry given by lo cal ieader,. Ethel Hackeramtth and lor tha United Bute. Admiral Bird boarded" a train at the ume time for Wellington, whence he will ull Friday on the 8. 8. Ran gmkl. DAlMIVU Id ANNUUNUtU today announced he would aupport POSTPONED TO MAR. ZZ March 19. 1931 Forecasts Uedf ord and vicinity : Occasional rsln tonight and Thursday; moderate temperature. Oregon: Occasional rain tonight senator wiiiiam E. Borah for preel- I PRICED NOW B06TON. March 13. (AP) Robert M. Washburn, president of the (Theo dore) Rooaerelt club of Maaachus- dent In 1938. The Phoenix Home Extension unit Susie Mauat. Everyone Interested In He made the announcement at a Ki warns club luncheon. meeting announced for Friday has this phase of homemalctng la cordial been postponed until March 22. This I ly Invited to attend. IS GROWERS' FEAR l and Thursday; snows over high mountains; moderate temperature. Temperature a year ago today; Highest. 78; lowest, 38. Th road oiling program of the county court for the coming year will get under way witnin a snort time and two rural districts and one orchard have made arrangement for additional oiling. The Table Boric dktrtct ha made arrangemcnu (or the oiling of an extra mile of road, the Taylor road In the Centra Point district for two mile additional, and the Modoc or chard for alx-tentha of a mile. For the extra oiling the county bears half the expense and the district or an individual concern the other half, County Engineer Paul B. Rynning anticipate! other section will also take advantage of the 60-&0 expense plan. The budget calls for 910.000 for road oiling the coming season, and this turn will be expanded over ten differrnt .section of the county, each aection getting a mile of otllng. The program will benrflt every section of the county, the work being listed for areas of the heaviest population and travel. The program calls for oiling the county road t and went of Central Point, and in the Kogue River, Wi nter, Eagle Point, south of AAhland, Oold Hill, Phoenix, Jacksonville, Sams Valley and Talent areas. A rode crushing plant Is now be mg erected near By bee bridge to pro vide gravel for the oiling. It Is the Intention of the county court to have a road oiling program each year until all nuiln rural routes are oiled. Oiling, according to Coun ty Engineer Rynning, will aid In the maintenance of the roads by minimis ing the wear and tear of travel, be sides curbing the bane of every housewife's life dust. County road i maintenance has bnen restricted the past throo yours in the- Interest of economy. Work will a bio start soon on the repairs to approximtely 3A bridges In the county. No new bridges will be built, but replacements of rotted timbers and other repairs will be made. Work has started on repair ing the Bear creek trestle In tha Tolo ejection. Total monthly precipitation, 0 42 of an Inch; deficiency for the month. 0.30 of an Inch. Total precipitation since September 1, 1634, 12.89 inches; drlUtency for the season, 0.42 of an Inch. Relative humidity at 6 p. ro. yes- teraay, w per cent: a a. m. todav. B2 per cent. .Sunrise tomorrow. 6:24 a. m. Sunset tomorrow. 0:1(1 p. m. Obtenaflons Taken at 5 A. L, 12'ith .Meridian Time CITY TTTT i it 3 2 Boise Boston .. Chicago Denver Eureka , Helena Los Angeles ........ MEDKOltD New York Omaha ....w.... Phoenix .......... Portland Reno Roseburg Salt Lake City Sail Francisco .... Seattle . Spokane . Walla Walla Washington, DC. . 8 44 SI2 M 33 .48 B2 30 T 88 80 .... 88 48 .. 46 44 .... 76 88 64 34 .... 48 28 SO 36 70 48 .... 84 82 .80 68 34 .... 62 36 T 64 40 .... 68 80 .... 64 63 .42 64 48 60 83 .60 T T .48 83 33 1.14 Clear Snow Cloudy P. Cdy. Cloudy Cloudy P. Cdy. Clear Cloudy Clear Clear Cloudy Clear Clear Clear Clear Cloudy Cloudy Rain P. Cdy. E A motion to make more definite. and certain portions of the suit filed for an accounting, by George M. Rob erta. Edwin P. Hughes, Ed Marshall and George Barton, aa Individuals and stockholders of tha "Lucky 13" mine. anint w. E. (Judi Hlttaon, was fl'.cd In circuit court ycsterdny.. The plaintiffs seek an accounting or 10.500 assortedly wrested by Hltt aon from mining claims In the siakl youa. and In which they allege an Interest. .The motion asks that a decree ren dered by a California court, oil the property In controversy, and the con flict between the Ruby mine and tne Ruby mine extension claims and lucky 13 No. 1 and Lucky 13 No. 3 be clarified. The defendant further aska that he be released from filing an answer to the suit until these points are set forth. Legal action In the litigation will be shifted Friday to sisktynii county, California, when a hearing will be held at Treka on the continuing of the temporary receivership Invoked a month ago. EARLY NEXT VEEK R06CBURO, Ore., March 1S(AP) I fio effective baa been the opera- tlon of the atata cauliflower mr- 1 keting ejrreement that growers are: now worried because the price la too high. With cauliflower selling for I 01.15 for No. 1 grade and 90 and 86 i cents for No. 3 at the Rot burg warehouse, and with retail price i ranging from to 150 on an undersupplled Portland market, , growers fear that the present tractive market will Invite too much competition. The 10 centa per crate stamp tax t Imposed by the state marketing agreement to meet enforcement and policing coat, plus the cost of trans portation from California Cauliflower I centers to the Portland market haa ; aerved effectively to give preference ) to Oregon cauliflower on the state ; market. The California market has also ; been higher than usual with ware house prices ranging around 6ft cents. I Under such conditions California growers could hardly afford to ship j to Oregon t less than 41.35, but with the present prevailing price. greater movement from the south Is anticipated. Oregon growers, as a result of the code operation, according to C. B. Osborne, manager, are showing profit for the first time In lour I years. Byrd's Ships Sail For United States , DUNEDIN. N. Z March 13. CAP) The Bear of Oakland and the Jacob I Rupnert, ships of Ammlral Richard to DEFER SENTENCING OF WOMAN FOR BATTERY PSMlng of sentence upon Mrs. Chs lena Cook, charged with assault and battery upon Mrs. Mnio risk, as the result of a rooming house dispute over a looklngglaas and a stove, was deferred veaterdsy by Justice of the Pence William R. Colein.in. The de fendant entered a plea of guilty, but clalmrd In extenuation that Mrs. Fjsk had called her an opprobrious name. The complaining wttne.- said she was 76 years old. -kill I. Inlul. PORTI.AND, March 13. (API Orsnt Cloudy. 33, of Portland, wbs fatally Injured last nlsht when his automobile skidded frnm a highway near (ireaham and collided with an other car. Arraignment and plea of Rosier P. (Red) Carroll, service station worker. Indicted by the grand Jury on in Involuntary manslaughter charge aa the result of an auto accident on West Main street. February 9, In which June Rose Hansen aitsrain.ri fatal Injuries, will probably be coll-d early next week, the district attorney said today. Carroll la at liberty on 2.VX) bonds. The plea of Julian Dallev. Indicted on two counts on a charge of burg lary not In a dwelling, wlM be re ceived at the same time. Circuit Judge H. D Norton Is hold lng the regular term of court this week In Josephine county. Next Monday the hearing of civil actions will be resumed hero, and continued until tho first of the month. OF PORTLAND. March 13 (AP) Ed win E. Sharon, 78, grand scribe ot the grand encampment of Oregon Odd Fellows, and past grand secre tary of the grand lodge In Oregon. died here laat night. He la aurvlved by hla widow. Anna, nd by three children. 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