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PAGE TWELVE MEDFORD' MAIL TRIBUTE, MEDFOUD, OREGON, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1935. JAPANESE LEADERS SPLIT ON PLAN 10 (Continued rrom Page One.) Independence of aetlon and expreiwcd the fear that the same Independence might be demonstrated again. The cessation of the autonomy ac tivities followed a Ttslt by Ambassa dor AKlra Arlyoshl of Japan to Gen eralissimo Chiang Kai-Shek, the Chi nese leader. In Nanking Wednesday. It was reported that Ambassador Arlyoshl assured General Chiany that the Tokyo government was not con templating military action In north China and was not suggesting that north China secede from the national government. In return, Genera: cr.lsng was said to have assured the ambassador that the national government Intended to lmtltute a new administration In north China. Still, there were Indications that aome measure of autonomy would be achieved at some future time In north China under arrangements screed upon between Nanking and Tokyo. The British foreign office said that It had exchanged views with t he United States regarding the situation In north China and that It was "more hopeful." POLIO DIAGNOSIS PLACED After careful collaboration with other doctors of the city, County Health Doctor A. N. Johnnon today announced that at lenso two of the caee reported in tho county m In fantile parnlynis were very probably not that diKeniw at nil. At first them were symptoms In some ways simllnr to pnralyMs but time has convlncod the physicians that the dlacaxe Is a much milder one, and will not have such serloua consequence. At a meeting of the Jackson County MedlcaJ association held at the Hotel Medford last night, the concensus among the physicians was that there never had been a paralysis epidemic here, and that the chances there would be were vastly remote. The few Isolated cases, the doctors agreed, would very probably be the last, and there Is no bs&ls for any sort of panic In the city or county, they averred. The medical association meeting waa given by Dr. Robert W. Stearns as host. Papers pertaining to polio mcylltls were delivered by Dr. Wm. P. Holt (DlaaaoalK), Dr. B. C. Wilson ( Reconstructive Muscle Treatment) , Dr, A. N. Johnson (Spread and Con tagion), and Dr. L. D. Inskecp, who puve a general summary. Dr. R. E. Green delivered an address on general therapy. School attendance In city and county schools, slack for moat of last week and the first part of this, Is again approaching normal, according to reports from city and county school offices. PRIME FIRST BUTTER HOISTED HALF CENT PORTLAND, Ore.. Nov. 31. (AP) Prime first butter was advanced 'J cent a pound during tho late session of the exchange. Them wns no change In the buying price of butterfat. Market for eRs was showing a weaker tone. Thefe were few oper ators reported fully maintaining so called established prices. Rather quiet trading was BURiiPsted In the turkey market with most op erators too busy In patlierlng turkeys to look after other fowls. Idaho ducks were due to arrive. TURKEY SALES HOLD NEAR 25-26 CENTS PORTLAND. Nov. 31. UV-Turkey MJes continued erratic todoy with 34 to 27 cents beiiifl paid for one of the most extensive kills In vertrs. Most sales were from 35 to 26 cents. Market operators ssld the 31'-cent price set by the turkey pool of south ern California for prime hens was so high it might lead to a consumer revolt. Freight differences would put the Portland price about a cent lower. Miln nrke HERMISTON, Ore.. Nov. 31. (AP) The Eastern Oregon Turkey Grow ers association shipprd two cars of turkeys to l.os Angeles for the Thanksgiving trade. The shipment graded more than 98 prr cent prime. MANY NEVER , SUSPECT CAUSE OF BACKACHES This Old Treatment Often Brings Happy Relief Of Pain Many swfferrrs rfli nsmtint bscltarh Iinckljr, onf they diicovrr Ihst hti reaJ suite of their trouble msy b tired kidnr y Thi IMnrti krt on of Naturr'a rhirl y of Ukinir the snili and st cut at the blood. If they don't ri 3 ttnt a da? I nd o rt rtd of mor (hut S pounds ot wt matter, your I mil of kudaey tube ' may ne-ed fluihinf. If yoa havr twuMi With frequent btaddt passages with iranty amount whlrh often mart and burn, the 16 milea of kidney tubes may need flushing out. 'i'hti danger irnai may he the I ton mm of navgitg tarkaehe, leg pln, lots of pep and energy, rttina up night, twelllng, puffincsi under lh eyea and dmxineti. Attk your druirg-iM for DOAN'S PILLS ned tiefeffully hy mtlhon fir oer 40 yram. They rive, fr.ppy teli( ami will heip to4 eut tb Is (witi i kidftc tulles Livestock, PORTLAND, Ore.. Nov. 21. (AP USDA1 Hogs 500. including 237 di rect. Market active, steady to Ic higher; advance mostly on 186-2;li lbs., which 9 35flt8.60. Pew 260-276-1I. butchers, 0. Packing bows, 7f 72.1. flood I28-lb. slaughter plg. 8 60. Choice light feeder pigs to $10. CATTLE 300. Including 100 through; calves 600, Including 486 through and direct. Market active, mostly steady to strong; Instances 15"2Sc higher. Pew steers a.75 down; light cutter kinds down to 3.60. Heifers scarce, low cutter and cutter cows, 2!l3; common to medium. Includ ing fat dairy kind cows, 3JI64:' good beef cows, (4.25 is 4.60. Bulls mostly 4s5; plain light, s.a.V 3.60. Few medium vealers, J9.60 7.60; choice to 8.50. SHEEP 300; market active, steady to strong. Good to cholco 09-lb. tnmha fl.7ft; 105-llfi lbs.. 7.7S'ff AOS- fw ramtnnn fcrt medium. I7ffl 8.25; culls down to 6. Yearlings down. Aged wethers, aa down, r-ai owes scarce, salable around 3.50w 3.75 or above. CHICAGO. Nov. 31. (AP-USDA) Hors 16,000; 10a2Oc higher; top, 0.70; desirable, 180-300 lbs., $9.6U 65; 140-170 lbs., $0.25-60; sows. 8.5U 75. CATTLE 6000; steady to strong; top. $13.15 on 1300-lb. weights', best yearling steers, $12.26; bulk. $9.00i 11.50; choice yearling heifers held above $11: beef cows, $4.60 ft 5.60; bulls, $5.50-75; vealers, selects, $10.60-76. SHEEP 10,000; fat lambs In fairly broad demand: sellers refusing bid 10a26c lower; aged sheep firm: feeding lambs scarce; good to choice native end fed comeback lambs bid $10.50 down, asking $10.76 and above; plain lambs sold $10.25; yearlings, $8.60; best held around $9.00; na tive ewes. $4.00 at 5.00; cholco west erns held above $5.25. SOUTH SAN PRANCISC. Nov SI. (AP-U. 8. Dept. Agr.) CATTLE 375; mostly steady: two loads 875-10. Cali fornia flhort-fed steers, 7.40; two lontls 1020-1130-lb. horned California!. 7.00 25; choice vcolers absent, quoted -up to 0.50. SHEEP 600: lambs absent: choice under 80-lb. woolsklna quoted up to P.75; salablo supply two decks medi um ewes. . Portland Wheat PORTLAND. Nov. 31 ( AP) Grain: Wheat: Open High Low Close May 83 .B3'4 .83 .83 Vi Dec 81 .83U .81 ' .B2'4 Cash: Big Bend bluestcm, 13 per cent, $1.20; Big Bend blueatem, U7,&: dark hard winter. 13 per cent, I.10: do, 11 per cent, .02; soft white, .82'.j; western white. .81 i ; hard winter. .85'i ; northern spring, .82'i; western red. .Bl'3. Oats, Ho. 3 white, 23.00. Corn, No. 3 E. yellow, (32.00. Mlllrun, standard, SIB.ftO. Today's car receipts: Wheat, 33; flour, 17; oats, 2; hay, S. . Portland Produce PORTLAND, Ore.. Nov. 21. (AP) BUTTER Prints, A grade, 36c lb. In parchment wrapper, 37c In cartons; B grade, parchment wrapped, 35c lb cartons, 30c lb. BUTTE RPAT Portland delivery: A grade, deliveries at least twice weekly, 37-38c lb.; country routes. 35-38c lb.: B grade, deliveries less than twice weekly, 33-37c lb.; C grade at mar ket. B OR ADR CREAM FOR BOTTLING Buying price, buttcrfat barfs, Bflc pound. , EGOS Buying price of wholesal ers: Fresh specials, 30c; extras, 30c; standards, 28c; extra medium, 32c; do medium firsts, 30c; undeinrarie, 18c; pullets, 15c down. POTATOES local, 1.7ft cental: Klamath, 13.00-2.10 cental: Deschutes Gems, 1.90-3 00 cental: Yakima Net ted Gems. l 75-3 00 cental local Bur- banks. l.ft. Cheese, milk, country meats, live poultry, onions, wool and hay steady and unchanged. Pun Fmnrhcn Hiitlerfht. SAN FRANCISCO. Nov. 31. (.T) First grade bitterfat, 39'j f ob. San Franc isco. 1 Wanted v) for ihe Thanksgiving Market Half Moon Fruit and Produce Co. Largest operators in the Sun Francisco market, no re-entering the local field with JOE NAUMES LOCAL REPRESENTATIVE PHONE 1001-J 2 Latest market Information available at all times. Turkeys received and packet! free of charge Nov. 23, 24. 25, 20 at Pierce Auto Freight on North River side, Medford. Cares and head wrapping furnished free. Chicago Wheat CHICAGO, Nov. 21. (AP) Wheat; Open High Low Close Dec. .97?i .09,, .97?, .99 May J)7(4 .985, .07!, .98?, July .907, .01V, S0"i .914 Wall St. Report NEW YORK, Nov. 31. (AP) The ttock market rebounded today under stimulus of heavy buying In the rails, mines and specialties. While many recent leadera were not buoyant, the majority displayed rallying tendencies. There were nu merous gains of 1 to 3 or more points. The close was firm. Trans fers approximated 3.300.000 shares. Although activity was not up to last Wednesday's decline, market analysts were cheered by the re versal of sentiment. The weakness of some foreign gold currencies. In sympathy with the falling French franc, was not so disturbing as ex pected. Wheat and cotton moved up briskly. Today's closing prices for 32 se lected stocks follow: Al. Chcm. is Dyo 186'a Am. Can 144'4 Am. k Fgn. Pow 74 A. T. it T 151 ?i Anaconda 25!, Atch. T. iz B. V 53 Bcndlx Avia 2U, Beth. Steel 61 California Pack g ........ 36 Caterplllnr Tract ISO 1-4 Chrysler 87 Coml. Solv 22 CurtlM-Wrlght 3 DuPont 144 M Oen. Poods ...... 33?', Oen. Mot .' 6BI, Int. Harvest - 64 I. T. & T 13?, Johns-Man ..... . 95 Monty Ward - 39 North Amcr -. 27','3 Penney (J. C.) 83 Phillips ret 36'i Rncllo - 12! Sou. Pac - 22' SUI. Brands 14", St. Oil Cal 37 V, St. Oil N. J - 49'i Trans. Amer 13!, Union Cnrb, ' 74 . Unit. Aircraft - 21 VJ. S. Steel 80 Pear Market Yesterday NEW YORK. Nov. 30. (AP-USDA) Pear auction market slightly weak er. 6 cars arrived; 4 Oregon cars, 3 California, 4 Washington, unloaded; 13 cars on track. Oregon Boscs: 1,155 boxes extra fancy, $3.10.?3.80. average $2.41; 1,673 boxes fancy, 1.653 65, aver nce 13.27; 720 boxes fancy and better, 2.20(3.70, Average $3.45. Oregon D'AaJous: 1.328 boxes extra fancy, 3.15f. 3.75. overage 3.38: 112 hoxes fancy, 2.45 (-i 3.60, average $2.51. Oregon Howclls: 131 boxes extra fancy, 1.903, average 1.05; 388 boxes fancy, !.70f 3.03, average 1.B7. Oregon Cornice: 107 boxes, 3.40- 2.55. average, 3.46. i Washington D'AnJous: 173 boxes extra fancy, 1.05 3.50. average 3.10; 699 boxes fancy, 1.80ff2.35, overage 1.99; 2.843 boxen unclassi fied, 1.65(2.35, average $3. California Boscs: 1.160 boxes, l.eo $ 2 .45, average 1 .99, CHICAGO. Nov. 20. (AP-USDA) Pear auction market: 1 Oregon car, California, 3 Wnshlngton, arrived; 3 cars on track: 3 cars sold. Oregon Bases : 303 boxes extra fancy, 1.802.25. average $1.89; 560 boxes fancy, ! .75 2.20, average 1 B3. Washington D'AnJous: 340 boxes extra fancy, 2m 3.35, average 2.95; 210 fancy. $1.95e2.25. average 3.11 sller. NEW YORK. Nov. 21-hTV- B r Sil ver quiet and unchanged at 65. TURIN, Italy. Nov. 21. i.T. Mar shal GneUino EM ore GUrdlno, 71 mlnl.stiT of war during the World war, died today. Nhtp Here Toility Among shop pers here today wis Mrs. Donna Oral fis nf Phoenix. OF LAKE SCARES ELK RAPIDS. Mich. (UP) The red man's superstition regarding the dusty-red waters of Bass lake near here still lives. The Indians of this section who act as guides for fishing parties will not venture near the shores of this body of water. When It Is mentioned they hang their head and murmur: "Matchl Manltou' (Evil Devil's) home; me no fish on Bass lake." Even Jake Bogod, a native fishing guide, despite his contact with the whites and their Ideas, will not go near the place. When asked to go he will murmur the phrase. Questioned further, he will relate to you how many years ago two In dians set out across the lake In a canoe, disappeared In a fog and were never seen after that. At that time their comrades thought the red men had gone to the "Happy Hunting Grounds"; but 40 years ago when the waters of the lake turned dusty-red, they changed their first .conclusion and have ever since maintained that tho devil of the deep Inhabits the lake and lives on the bodies of red men. Even when told the truth, that the water Is dusty-red because an Iron foundry compuny once dumped the overflow from the mills Into the lake. they will not believe It. WALES CREATES NEW SUII 'STYLE LCfNDON (UP) Once again the Prince of Wa les has In trod uced new style In tailoring, and Savlle Row Is preparing to follow his lead. To the casual eye there may not appear to be anything unusual about the prince's latest double-breasted suit, but tailors were quick to note an Innovation. Tf the prince's example Is fol lowed the welt-dressed man may ex pect to wear coats In which "shap ing" gives place to the "straight" outline, and shorter trousers hanging perfectly straight take the place of the usual heel length hang' which gives a "break" or crease at the anklo. HELSTNOFXRS. Nov. 21. p) The statement of the Benk of Finland shovrt-d today this nation would pay It war debt Installment of 230,000 to the United State Docember 15, Prom Trail Dave Pence of Trail was among out-of-town visitors here today. From Phnenlx Mrs. Grace Pelle! was among Phoenix visitors here todoy. WILL ROGERS MEMORIAL FUND Local Committee or Medford llnte... To the Editor ot The Mall Tribunes wishing to hare a part In perpetuating the memory of one of our most beloved and useful citizens. I enclose herewith my contri bution ot o the wtll Rogers Memorial Fund. I understand that this gift will be added to othera from Medford and will go without any deductions whatsoever to the National Fund to be expended, also without any -deduction, as the Memorial Committee may determine. 23c MORE PROFIT per case of eggs SURELAY DOES IT! SURtLAY 'A oomMTtii.".. minimis SfwwRourCo. L too i. suRtiav S2.35 per 100 lbs FABER'S Farmer's Supply Co 118 South Bartlett St. SPERRY Farm Tested FEEDS . Indicted Again II 1 1 1MM1 . I Seymour Weiss (above), politi cal treasurer for the lata Huey Long, was named on six counts charging conspiracy to defraud and obstruct the operation of the treas ury department In a new Indict ment agalnat him by a federal grand Jury in New Orleans. He was acquitted aome time ago on an in come tax charge. (Associated Preit Photo) BANANAS ARE TESTED BY ELECTRIC GADGET CAMBRIDOE, Mass. (UP) Tobe Deutchmann can test all the bananas he wants without getting sick. One of the larger banana compa nies wanted a scientific Instrument that would test the bananas and tell the exact amount of sugar In each stalk at any given point in their de-, velopment. Deutschmann Invented . a gadget i about the size of an average alarm clock, with two slender prongs which 1 arc pressed Into the fruit or the stalk. In the tester Is a small dry battery and the amount of current passing through the banana from one prong to the other registers on a dial. The current flows more freely as the sugar content of the fruit Increases, so It Is possible to tell by a glance at the Indicator just what stage of ripeness the banana has reached. Previously one had to taste the ba nana to reveal Its ripeness. Primary Teachers Meet The Inter mediate Teachers' council will meet at County School Superintendent Bowman's office in the county court house Saturday aftcmon at 1 :30 o'clock, it haa been announced. Perl Away John Perl Is npendirg a few days at his hunting lodge on Pelican Bo.y In the Klamath country. Calling Here Miss Hattle Howlett of Eagle Point waa oalllng on friends In this city today. From more than one million West ern eggs o o m e i proof of the state ment that eggs bring an average of 23c more per case where hens have been fed on Surclav. LONDON (UP) The noise prob lem of London's underground trains Is likely to be solved shortly. Experiments with a special new type of 80-foot rails, now being par ried out on the Morden-Edgware line near Leicester square, are re sulting In the elimination of the roar which makes conversation Im possible as the trains travel through the tunnels. "The secret Is in welding long rails," explained an official of the London Transport Works depart ment. "We1 have used 90-foot rails unwelded in suburban districts, but this Is the first time we have tried them in the tunnels." When the experiments are finally proven successful the Change-over to the long rails, costing several mil lion pounds, will be begun. Bark from Trip Mr. ani Mrs. O. L. Vinson of Griffin creek district have Just recently returned from a six weeks' vacation trip In California. , Business Visitor Charles Smith of the Burroughs Adding Machine com pany was among bxislness visitors in Med ford t his afternoon. Transacts Business Ed Hovt of Fort Klamath was transacting busl ness In Medford today, , TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY ANNOUNCEMENT We are ready for business in our new location corner S. Fir and 8th St. MEDFORD PIPE AND MACHINERY COMPANY. FOR SALE Four exceptionally O. K. guaranteed usea cars. 29 Chevrolet coach, '30 Chevrolet sedan. "33 Chev rolet sport coupe, '.13 Chevrolet town sedan. ROGUE RIVER CHEVROLET INC., 32 N. Riverside. 270 FEET Irrigation pipe; trade for cnicxcna. 626Vi W. McAndrews. LEARN to play popular piano, rodlo style, vern Ra. Chlcnyo pianist. For appointment call studio, Bald win Piano Shoppe. ONE used Ford sen tractor. Lewis Super Service Station. FOR SALE '26 Nflfih light 6 sedan: 2 new tires; good running order: 50 ceah. Car at Sgoxl & Duy warehouse. JU is Here are whiskies Schenley Mark of y C' y . . Tpi Merit quality every one at prices so attrac t tC- f siit? tive you'll want to stock up for the holidays. j V !SiM(!P!' fi. SOIENLEY'S ' Ml tJ ' 1Wf' Ik OLD QUAKER 1 IVr K wi .wl brand - S ImW"" liylf-r ' V" STRAIGHT WHISKEY j jSP wV- 3J(ikiy P "You don't have to be rich M Mr; " l"-'! Jtm&&r enjoy rub whiskey- ! j0 &WWMf y5yftg 1MHP $i.quai FOR SALE Good used piano, 79.00; . easy terms. Good organ, 915-00 BALDWIN PIANO SHOPPE. THANKSGIVING special: Bulk wine, pint, 25c. Sherry. Tokay. Muscatel. Port, Angelica. BEVERAGE SHOP, 208 E. 8th fit. We deliver. Tel. d81. FOR SALE Equity in Ford V8 Coupe, model 1934 de luxe (3 windows), low mileage, air wheels. Will trade for light roadster. Call at 714 Dakota. I HAVE client wanting to purchase nome in Meaiora with two Dea rooms, on good street. To repair ana pay ou m mommy payments. What have you? Forced sale, 400 A. rich black Rogue River valley lind, 50 A. choice alfalfa, 35 A. pasture and the rest corn or grain land; to a. lrrl- gated: one 8 and one 5 -room houses, 3 barns, 3 springs. 2 wells. 3 miles from town. Price until Dec. 1, '35, only 33 an acre. This la aome bar gain; act quick. 4 -Room and bath, 1 acre land, garage;; V mile west Phoenix: 23 fruit trees, good shade; going at Stfuu: part cash. 4 Acres choice land, new 4 -room house, modern, furnished: ?ood out buildings; 'l mile Medford; 2 cows end chickens; variety fruit and nuta. Price 3500 cash. This an attractive home. B. J. PALMER, Real Estate Broker. Space In Palmer Music Store. WANTED 4-inch pipe or larger, for irrigation. Glenn Darby, King's highway, Rt. 1. . i FOR SALE WeAner pigs. A. L. Ferns, Fern Valley road. WANTED Typing, by competent typ 9 1st. Box 7989, Tribune. MODERN 5-room house. Jacksonville; large living room, fireplace, bullt lns, screened porch, laundry trays. Snan at $1275; small down pavment. FLA H ARTY REALTY CO., 3U Med ford Bldg. Phone 154. STRAYED 2 Jersey cows. Anyone locating same call 1559. Schilling ute 1 , OXJ. Yjxircicts' WANTED Wilt pT t for K00 . Jersey or Ouemsey prtner heller. Oirlyle NatwlcH. Eale Folo'.. '34 OHEV. TRUCK, I'm wiwelbM; perfect everyway and a real buy. PIERCE-ALLEN MOTOR CO. Do&st and Plymouth. FOR SALE OR RENT 1 acre, 2-roam house, garage, barn. Inquire U4 Lincoln. TWO ACRES on Lozier Lane; modern 5-room house, large living room, fireplace, glassed and screened porch, laundry treys: tor saie or trade. FLAHARTV REALTY CO, 311 Medford Bldg. Phone 154. ROOM, board ana garage for two ' gentlemen; very reasonable; close In. 233 South Orape. WELCOME- SIGN FOR ALL WHO TRAVEL A Sign of Economy, Convenent ant Fintst 5ervce Buses Leave Medford Northbound 5 BUSES DAILY 3:05 a.m. 8:. 15 a.m. 1:50 p.m. 8:50 p.m. J 1:10 p m. Southbound 5 BUSES DAILY 13:05 a.m. 5:10 n.m. 0:50 a.m. 6:45 p.m. 11:10 p.m. Examples of LOW FARES One way Rd. trip Klamath Falls....?1.55 $2.80 Portland 5.90 10.35 San Francisco.... 7.60 13.70 Los Angeles 12.40 22.35 Depot: Central and Eighth Phone 30!) SCHENLEVS CREAM OF KENTUCKY STRAIGHT WHISKEY A faTorite in Kentucky where they call it "double rich." r PINT No. 17SC $1.55 QUART nitsa SCHENLEVS GOLDEN WEDDING BtlNDED XTHISKEY It'$ ALL whiskey" Am eriev't finest bleed. i on pint I Mm J N&260C $2.30 QUART H.. im SCHENLEVS RED LABEL BLENDED WHISKEY "It's the Cream!" 1.Q0 PINT !1.60 FIFTH No. 235B ScheaUr Difinhiiton. lrx Nev York. N. Y. A f