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"I w.nFOTrn mate trtbttste, arEpyoKD. cnrEGoy. Friday. October ib. 1935. PAGE FIVE ER TEST OF LEGALITY '(Continued from pa$ One.) they are subject to suit In any court of competent Jurisdiction where they are commuting said illegal and un constitutional acts, and where pro cess can be served." Tile power companies' suit was brought originally In chancery court at Kuoxvllle and transferred to fed eral district court on the plea of the TV A. Subsequently the TV A Med a motion to dismiss contending that under a section of the TV A act the suit should have been brought In the northern district of Alabama. The act fixed the authority's legal residence In that district. Immunity Lost "Certainly congress may create a corporate agency for a lawful and constitutional purpose," the court said, "and In so doing may provide the forum In which such agency may be sued. And, so long as Its acts within the constitutional powers granted, It may now be sued else where. "But, if the act be Invalid, or U the agency assumes powers not con f erred, It Is stripped of its Immunity to. be sued In the forum designated by the act creating it, and assumes the role of an Individual, who is answerable for his wrongs wherever found. "It Is hardly reasonable to sup pose that congress intended to make these defendants Immune from suit In any jurisdiction except In the northern Judicial district of Ala bama for damages resulting by their unauthorized acts of whatever char acter. The bill alleged, among other things, that certain power activities of the Tennessee valley authority are unconstitutional or that, if they are not unconstitutional In all respects, the directors of the authority have exceeded their powers in many ot their functions. slow, weak. Idaho grass heifers 4.75 3.75; bulk low cutters and cutters 3.00-75; few bulls 6.00; steady. Calves 6. Nominally steady. Good to choice vealers quoted around 850-9.50. SHEEP 700; lambs absent. Good woolsklns quoted around 8 00-8.25; saleable supply six decks mostly me dium California slaughter ewes. Nothing done. Portland Produce Livestock PORTLAND, Oct. 16. (AP-USDA) HOGS: 350. Including 260 direct; market steady, good to choice 180 to 315 lb. drlve-ln. (10.10$. 15: lew 250 lb.. $9.50; other classes scarce; packing sows, saleable around $7.75 8.00; choice light feeder pigs quot able upwards to 9. CATTLE 250: Including 144 through and direct: calves 275; In cluding 268 through and direct; mar ket nominally steady; medium steers saleable around 8s7; good fat steers eligible to $7.50; common to medium heifers quotable at $4(5 6.25; few lew cutter and cutter cows $2.50s3.25; common to medium grades $3.50( 4.25: stood feed cows up to $4.75; bulls saleable around 4aB: good to choice vealers quotable from $7.50 69: culls down to $4. . SHEEP 50: Including 33 direct; odd sales steady; few fairly good lambs $7; strictly good lambs quot able to $7.50: good fat ewes saleable around $2.50(3; .75. cuTPtnrt rw m (AP-nSDAl HOGS 10,500; mostly steady: spots stronger;' pigs and underweights weak: top $10.25: bulk well finished ian.Q4A ik an 00,9.10.20: heavier weights practlcslly absent: better grade 140-180 lb., largely so.idcxo, bent sows $9.35. OATT1.K 2.O00. calves 500: few IaaHr of fed steers and yearllnes sold ...ii. .u. with ThurKdav'8 Im provement; no strictly choice steers on sale: highest price reported on.ou for 1180 lb., averages: cows and heif ers uneven, mostly steady; vealers strong, mostly $9(iu witn siu -nt SHEEP 8.500: fat lambs closing weak to 25c lower: most early sales steady, quality considered; sheep and iinv i.mhi uttl ehflnored: desir able native lambs $8.75(5925; bulk around $9: four loads 92 lb., west erns $8.90: top slaughter ewes $4.10; feeding lambs $5 50ft8.60. SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO. Oct. 16. (AP-U. S. Dept. Aar.) HOOS: 375. direct 220. Butchers mostly 10 high er 2 loads 170-105 lb. Californlns 10.60 top. Packing sows absent quot ed mostly 7.25-75. CATTLE: 375. direct 30. Steers less active, about steady. Load 965 lb. off beet tops 7.25: load medium 1060 lb. short feds 7.00; 2 loads 875-890 lb. foeder steers 6.25: she-stock very PORTLAND, Ore.. Oct. 16. (AP) BUTTER Prints, A grade 350 lb. in parchment wrappers: 46c lb. In car tons; B grade, parchment wrappers, 34c lb.; cartons 35c lb. BUTTERPAT (Portland delivery, general price) A grade delivered at least twice weekly, 36-37 Vc lb.; country routes. 34-354c lb.; B grade. 34-35VaC lb.; C grade, at market. EGOS Buying price by wholesal ers: Extras, 33c; standards 38c: extra medium, 23c; medium firsts, 20c; un dergrade 16c; pullets 13-lSc; pee wees 8v dozen. Cheese, country meats, and live .poultry, steady and unchanged. day, came to the fore In the closing period. Well out in front throughout, how ever, were the steels, motors, farm implements, amusements, alrcralts. coppers and merchandising special ties. Bonds, following a belated start, turned upward with stocks. Today's closing prices for 32 se lected stocks follow: Al. Chem. & Dye Am. Can . Am. fc Fgn. Power , A. T. & T Anaconda . 334 . 126 V 179H 44 'i 83 30?i 74 Uj 41 ii 83'i Portland Wheat PORTLAND. Ore., Oct. 16. (AP) Wheat: Open High Low Close May ...... .. 09 09 99 09 Dec 08 08 98 OB Cash wheat: Big Bend bluestem hw 12 pc. 1.06l dark hard winter 13 pc. 1.10; 12 pc. 1.13W; U pc. 1.07; soft white and western white 98 c; hard winter 1.02; western red 99 . Oats, white 30.00; gray 29.00. Barley No. 2 45 lb. bw 33.50. Corn No. 2 Eastern Y. ship 40.60; Argentine 35.00. , Mlllrun standard 28.00. Today's car receipts: Wheat 27; barley 6; flour 10. Chicago Wheat CHICAGO, Oct. 16. (AP) Wheat: Open High Low Close Dec 1.15'J 1.18)4 116 11614 May 1.144 1.15)4 11411 I.IS'4 July SB .9914 .98)4 .99)4 Wall St. Report NEW YORK, Oct. 16. (AP) The stock market today found rallying fuel In business progress and a wide assortment of Industrials steamed up fractions to 3 or more points to new recovery heights. The activity was pronounced In the morning, but selling flurries late: tended to slow the pace. Buying ex panded In the final hour. Transfers were around 3,000,000 shares. Ralls, a bit timid in most of tho Atch. T. & B. F Bendlx Avla Beth. Steel California Pkg. Caterpillar Tractor . Chrysler 129", Coml. Solv - -.. 16)4 Curtlss-Wright - - 6 V; DuPont - 160 Gen. Foods 41 '4 Gen. Motors . 72)4 Int. Harvest. 89)4 I. T. it T Johns-Man. Mont. Ward .. North Amer. m Penney (J. C.) Phillips Pet Radio Sou. Pac . Std. Brands Std. Oil Cal. Std. Oil N. J. ... Trans. Amer. ...... Union Carb. United Aircraft U. 8. Steel 12 US Ji 56 32 '4 '94)4 444 U'.i 46 v; 17'.4 38t 64)4 15 100)4 25 78 San Francisco Produce SAU FRANCISCO. Oct. 16. (API- Butter: Score 92. 34c; 91, 324c; 30. 32)4c Eggs: Large, 36ac: mediums, 27)4c; smalls, 20)4c. Cheese un changed. SACRAMENTO. Calif.. Oct. 16. (AP) Churning cream buttertat: First grade, 38)4o; second grade, 37)4 Silver NEW YORK, Oct. 16. (AP) Bar sliver quiet and unchanged at 44. CHRYSLER ENTERS LOW PRICE FIELD Chrysler will enter the local low priced field with the unveiling of the new 1037 Chrysle Royal. In front of Hunt's Craterlan theater tomor row at 1:30 p. m., according to H. P. Lange of the Lange Motor Car com pany. Mr. Lange says: "The 1037 .Royal Is new and entirely different. It has a forward reaching style and true fine car luxury. The new Chrysler gold seal helps make the invasion possible. It's a brand new engine, with patented floating power mount ings. It embodies not Just one or two new features, It has everything known to science. This new engine not only excels in action and power, but It actually delivers deluxe per formance on an out tnd out saving on gas and oil." After the showing of the Royal In front of the Craterlan. It will be taken to the Lange Motor Car com pany showroom, where the brilliant new 1037 Chrysler Airflow will be unveiled. According to advance re ports the ncw exterior styling of the 1037 Airflow is matched by interiors of supreme luxury and beauty. "Beauty" Is the keynote of the new Nash automobile line for 1037, which are now on display at the Walter W Abbey showroom, according to Mr Abbey, who returned to Medford to day with the new models. Mr. Abbey says: "The new Nash automobiles have a beauty that is unsurpassed In the most expensive cars. Everything about the new Nash models marks them as genuinely fine cars, cars that will stand apart from all the others. "With the Introduction ot the 1037 Nash La Fayette 4,00," Nash presents to America a new kind of low-priced car. A car that will onable thou sands of former small-car owners to drive a bigger, more beautiful, better engineered car. yet a car that costs little more than the lowest-priced cars. This Is made possible by building Into the LaFayette "400' the remark able,' 00-horsepowoT, monitor-sealed motor that established such sensa tional economy records in thousands of Nash-bullt cars now on the road. A motor that actually makes this beautiful, big, 117-inch wheelbase car cost less to run than many of the smallest cars.' Only three models are being manu factured by Nash this year. Besides the new LaFayette "400" there win be an Ambassador Six and Ambassa dor Eight. TWO TIGER EMS OFF TO MARSHHELD FOE SATURDAY TILT Coaches BUI Bwerman scd Ed Klrtley, 33 football players, and two managers left by bus today for V.arsh field where- tomorvw they tangle with the Bonecr ushers oi that city in tht first away-rrom-home encounter of the year. The Marshfleld crew Is not expected to furnisn severe opposition to the Black Tornado, but, having pointed all year for the game, may spring a surprise, Bo worm an snid be fore leaving. Bowermttn announced his duuble lineup today, with two teams rendy to alternate on tho field. They will be: First Team Pos. Socond Team Wilson IE Richardson Earhart LT Santo Baker LO Henry Stocks C Stevens Grow RQ Morris Offord RT Blair Root RE Woodcock Kttlngar Q Bowman Baylies RH Maruyama Olson LH Campbell SaXralda FB Hill Others making the trip are Todd at guard: Bishop and Brl at tackles: Monteith, Reich and Dickey, ends; Lltinell, Edwards, Prttchard and Qil Insky, backs. Managers Curry and Flchtner will take care of equipment on tho trip, and Lewis, injured left halfback, went along to study Med ford offensive moves for coming games. Scouts from O rants Pass and Klam ath Falls, the next two Tiger oppon ents, will see the game so Bowerman Is not expecting to shoot the works tomorrow. Owens, deceased, has filed In the above entitled Court and matter her first and una! account and report snd petition for distribution for set tlement thereof and discharge, and by order of the Court iiereln sal4 final account and report has been set for hearing on the 19th day of No vember, 1036, at the hour of 10 o'clock a. m., at the court room of the above entitled Court In Medford, Jackson County, Oregon, and all persons hav ing any objections thereto are here by notified to file the same with the above entitled Court on or before said time. ANNIE M. OWENS. Administratrix with the Will annexed of the Estate of James Owens, Deceased. Notice of Hale of Bonds. Notice is hereby given that sealed bids will be received by the District School Board of School District No. 74 of J nek son County, Oregon, at tho office of the District Clerk of said School District No. 74 until the hour of 8 o'clock p. m. on thb 2nd day of November, 1030. for the purchase of an Issue of bonds of said district In the amount of $3,000. Said bonds will be negotiable cou pon bonds, will be reglatorahle as to principal only and each be designated "School Building Bond" each dated as of December 1, 103ft, and in the denomination of a 1,000 sMd bonds will be numbered from 8 to 10 In clusive and will mature serially In numerical order at the rate of 1,000 on the Ut day of December in each of the years 1044 to 1043 inclusive, will bear Interest at the late of b per annum payable semi-annually on the 1st day of June and December of each year until maturity will be payaDie ootn as to principal anu in terest In lawful money of the united States of America at the office of the Treasurer of Jack-son County, Oregon, or at the fiscal agency of the State of Oregon In the city and state of New York, at the option of the pur chaser. Said bonds are issued pursuant to tho laws and constitution of the State of Oregon including chapter XX Title 35 Oregon Code 1030. All bids must be in writing and must not be for less than par and accrued Interest and will be opened Immediately after the final hour herein before set forth for submit ting bids at the Elk Creek School House In said School District. The District School Board reserves the right to reject any and all bids. By order of the District School Board of School District No. 74 of Jackson County, Oregon. Dated October 15. 1036. PETER W. SANDOZ. District Clerk of School District No. 74 of Jackson County. Oregon. 1 The state of Florida claims 08 va rieties of fruit grow within its boundaries. In recent years, China has pro moted growth of millions of trees In an effort to control flood waters. The humming bird's nest is the most difficult of nests to find. I " I- - Closing time for Too Late to Clas sify Ads is 1:30 p. m. Funeral services for William Wal lace William, well known resident of Medford, where he hsd lived for the past 33 years, will be conducted from the Perl Funeral home Saturday at 3:30 p. m.. Rev. W. R. Balrd officiat ing. Remains will be transferred to 8lem, Ore., Saturday evening at 7 o'clock for interment. Jse Mall Tribune w.mt ads. I KH:jv-t f$U wM emi I Read any statement about Chesterfield cigarettes We tell you what they are made of mild, ripe tobaccos. We tell you that we use on Chesterfield pure cigarette paper. We tell you that Chesterfields are carefully manufactured. We suggest that you try Chesterfields and find out how mild they are and what a pleasing taste and aroma they have. A great many cigarette smokers will tell you that Chesterfields satisfy give them what they want in a cigarette. Liggett Si Myers Tobacco Co. and izct In ftio County Court of the State of Oregon, in ana for the County cf Jackson. In the Matter of the Estate of James Owens, Deceased. Notice Is herobv Riven that Annie m. uwens, Aamimsiratrix witn tne Will annexed of the Estate of James LYONS I say connoisseurs of brandy In imoolhnesi, flavor and bouquet. Lyon California Brandy ii oumand. Ing, because it'l bollled direct from oak puncheon, and every detail of it, making ii expertly lupervised. You, too, will iy It ii "Excellent"! 85 PROOF Fifths, tl-40 Pint., 90y ,n THE I. C. LYONS ft HAAS CO.. S.n Fi.nriu., dir. Cri2Jcatce PRICES EFFECTIVE Friday Noon Through Monday IPANA Tooth Piute Bfto size 27c BURMA SHAVE 50c jar 29c Bisodo! Freezone TAKARA G3o size J'01' Corns Hygienio Powder -'te 75c sizo 39 23 49 S.r.l.A. ABSORB. PABLUM BABY FOOD JUNIOR 60c size ?1'20sii!e $1.25 lize 83 79 31c F E E CE H I? T HS)J S ACCURATELY FILLED FOR LESS! ANAGIN TABLETS 25c size 13 HILL'S NOSE DROPS 35o size 17. SCOT TISSUE 3 Rolls 20 KOLVKOS Tooth PftBte 50o size 27 com FACE POWDER $1.10 size 83 Capsules Halibut Liver Oil Box of 60 49' Ovaltine 76o size 45 CARDS Pinochle or Playing Beautiful Decks 25 ts n4. trocar ft Mnu Touao Co.