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MEDFORD MAIL TRTBTTNT:. MEDFOKD OREGON. THTTRSDAY. OCTOBER . IMS. PAGE KTNTE TRIBUNE PUNT TO BE SETTING LOCAL IE NEWS EL Many of the element! which corn bin to create a newspaper are to be photographed during thla coming week In the aledtord Mall Tribune plant, aa the camera follows the hlghllcnta In the procesa of making ft newspaper, molding alugs of type from linotype machines, the activ ity aa the type le made up In forms which are carried to the preases, where coplea of the Mall Tribune are rapid ly printed for the subscribers. The entire process will be compiled Into a newsreel which will be shown October 18. 19 and 20, In conjunc tion with the all local sound movie, "Runnln' Wild," to be presented at the fUalto theatre. In order to assure the public of having an opportunity to, see motion plcturea made, and also give the pub lic a chance to see themselves on the screen, many of the action scenes of "Runnln' Wild" will be filmed In the downtown district one week from this coming Saturday, and plana are now going forward with the Idea of cresting a real "Movie Day" on that date. Already many of the downtown business people have expressed a de sire to co-operate to make thla a big day for the out-of-town shoppers by offering exceptional values and mer chandise specials for the day. With volos tests to be made on the stage of the Rlalto theatre Tues day and Wednesday, October. 11 and 19, It Is expected a complete cast will have been chosen and work on the actual filming of the story will begin Thursday. Considering that this Is sn all lo cal attraction and one which ahould be of Interest to everyone, the pro ducer Is extremely anxious to have the co-operation of various musical and dramatic organizations, as well aa dance schools, to participate In this picture and la taking thla op portunity of publicly extending the Invitation to dramatic, musical and dancing organizations of this and the urroundlng territory. While It is not xpected to be a Hollywood produc tion, with hundreds of actors, elec tricians, technicians, etc., It la as sured everyone will have an enjoy able time during the making and a lot of fun when it Is presented on the screen. California motorist led the nation tn visiting Tellowstone Park during' the first half of 1638. I iKVi'' ViiHr -SI Mi! 14 ajaK EUREKA COUNTS THE DAYS until resident will be using new water supply following completion of Eureka's 5890.000 dam (above), key unit of a $2,000,000 water supply project. Arch of the damwhich is on the Mad river In Humboldt county, California is SO feet high but an earth fill nearly 30 feet deep conceals much of the dam structure. PORTLAND. Oct. fl.-(AP) Offic ial of the B. P. John and Doern becher furniture companies had fail ed today to reach an agreement over proposed wage cuts with 1500 pick eting employe, and the plants re mained closed. Employers seek to reduce wages 10 cents per hour In new contracts. The full moon nearest to September 31 Is called the "harvest moon." rhe moon at that time rises at nearly the same hour for several consecutive evenings, giving an unusual number of moonltght evenings. David Lloyd George received per manent possession of a silver cup for the best black currants at the Na tional Farmers' Union Pood show. He had won the cup twice before. Closing time for row Late to Clas sify Ads is 1:30 p m. Rain Aids Pastures PORTLAND, Oct. 6 ( AP The first general showers thla week im proved the prospects of early green feeds, the bureau of agricultural economics said In a market review today. Pacific U. Oalns FOREST GROVE, Oct. 6. (AP) Registration of 318 students, a 10 percent increase compared with a year ago, represented an all-time rec ord at Pacific university. Stork Seat Sold NEW YORK, Oct. 6. (AP) Sale of a New York stock exchange seat was announced today at $70,000, an Increase of $2000 over the previous transfer earlier this week. LEAD POLL Named Jugo Consul ASTORIA, Ore.. Oct. 6. (AP) A commission signed by President Roosevelt yesterday made Frank M. Franciscovich. president of the state senate, honorary consul In Oregon and Washington for Jugoslavia. populated centers of rural India. Swedish Fox Breeder's Association estimates that Sweden now markets about 1.000,000 silver fox pelts annu ally compared with only 100,000 ten years ago. PORTLAND, Oct. fl. (AP) Demo crats led by nearly 10,000 today In Multnomah county's record registra tion of 182.282. The previous high was 182.002 In 1936. With the books remaining open for three days. Democrats had 03.802 and Republicans 85,954. Away from British rule, remote tri bal country around Assam, Burma and Tibet Is still a center of slavery, but steady progress Is being made by International officers towards lta ab olition. ' Late summer, when the cover crop is seeded. Is the best time to apply lime on land that needs It for grow ing vegetables. A pumpkin on a vine at Gainesville, Fla., grew an average of more than one and a third pounds dally until it reached a weight of 107 pounds at maturity. . o Let winter come! It brings no work, no discomfort when you enjoy carefree, economical gas heating. A touch of a button, a turn of a thermostat and presto floods of cheerful, healthful warmth circulate uniformly wherever desired. V There's an ultra-modern gas heating appliance to fit your need exactly, on "terms to suit your purse" Per manent installations can be included in FHA loans. See these u'nusually efficient gas furnaces and heaters in our display today. SAVE AS MUCH AS 20 With the New Low Gas Rates Gas heating now costs less than ever before. New rates assure major economies. Let us survey your heating needs today give you com plete plans and prices. No obligation. For water heating, cooking and refrigeration too, gas is economical today's real fuel bargain. Sea GAS COOKS BETTER - COSTS LESS MOOHN FAYNI "IOICI0 . AIR" CIWKAl OM , ruaNACI OAS "WAU MIATM' Jfrmtriirini r unnnrt mnm I gmmY mnm OA CMCUUTIN , (CAMMCTI MIATIK , oaj noon fuumci ' At DAMAMt HIAtlK Livestock Portland PORTLAND, Ore.. Oct4 (AP USDA) Hogg 750. including 306 di rect: market slow, mostly steady: good -choice 163-318 lb. drive ins most ly 8.75; few down 8.66: carload lot quotable to $0.00: 235-80 lb. butchers. S8 00-35: lifrht lights. 68,00. 25; packing sows. 66.75 7.00; few 104 lb. feeder pigs. 68.50; light weight quotable to 68.75. CATTLE 200. Including 60 through and direct; calve 50, including 10 direct; market fairly active, mostly steady on klnda available: few stock era steers, 65 50 6 00: slaughter sfera scarce: medium-good quotable 66.73 8.40; common-medium heifers 5.00a 6.65: cutter downward 68 75: low cutter and cutter cows. 63.75 3.35: common medium, 68.75 it 4.50: good beef. S5.00-75; common-medium bulls. M50A5.40: liberal supplies: medium heavy calved unsold: few cull and common vealera, 64.60 6.00: choice vealera qiotab1 up to P 50. PHEHTP 850, . Including 97 direct: two double choice 84 and 88-lb. Washington lambs steady with Mon day at 67.25: other offerings slow; few sales steady: quality mostly poor: few good trucked-in lambs. 6.50: common down 6500; yearlings salable around 4 .00-50: few good slaughter ewea. 6a. 50. Cash wheat, bid: Soft white, 63; western whit. 61: western red, 60. Hard red winter, ordinary, AO; 11 par cent, 59; 13 per cent. 64; 18 pel cent, 68; 14 per cent. 73. Hard whtte-Baart, ordinary, 63; 11 per cent, unquoted: 13 per cent, 68; 18 per cant, 64: 14 per cent, 66. Car receipts: Wheat, 39: barley, 2; flour, 7; corn, 7; oats, B; hay, 1; mlllfeed, 3. Chicago Wheat CHICAGO. Oct. 8. Wheat failed to hold fractional galna scored 'here today, and the market showed slight net losses In the final dealings. At the close. Chicago wheat futurea were lower compared with yes terday's finish, Dee. 63-H. May 64S-4. com H down, Dec. 45H H. snd oata unchanged to H off. Open High Low Close Dec 644-14 ,644 63H M4-K Mch 84 May ......65.64 65 64H 64- July -....64ti 64S 63 68V84 ' and government. Today's dosing prices for lected stocks follow: Al. Cham. to Dye Am. Can Am. A Fgn. Pow ... A. T. ft T. Anaconda Atch. T. A 8. F. ....... , Bendlx Avia Beth. Steel Caterpillar Tract. . Chrysler Coml. Solv. CurtiM-Wrlght . DuPont Gen. Eire. ........ Oen. Poods ... On. Mot. Int. Harvest. I. T- T. John a-Man Monty Ward North Amer. , Penney f J. C.) Phillips Pet Radio Chlraco CHTCAOO, Oct. 6. ( AP-URPA Hor 13.000. Including 8000 direct; slow; moatly steady to 1 0c lower than Wednesday's average: top 66 70; eood and choice 310-380 lb., 68.45 65: 160-ISO lbs.. 68.35-40; under weights and good pigs. 67.508.15: good light packing sows. 67.008.35; medium weights and heavies, 87.35 85. CATTT.K 5000: calves 1000; choice steers and yoarllnfts very scarce: shipper demand for such kind fairly broad; but supply too smalt to fill orders: top steers, 613.35; few loads lUBrtt 13.75: no strictly choice year lines available: most of the steer run medium and good kind Benin? at 67.50( 10.50; these also fully steady: cows generally steady, bu best action on cutter grade: no choice fed heifers In load lots: odd tot up to 610.50 and better: market firm: weighty sauaage bulls steady: practical top, 66.60: light weights weak vealers steady with Wednes dav's close: mostly 611 down. SHEEP 8000. Including 8000 direct: fat lambs and yearlings active: strong to 15c higher: top natives 8.40: bulk, 68.35; downward to 68; good and choice yearlings, 65.78 to 68.50: sheep firm: most native ewes 63,00; few 63.25. Wall St. Report NEW YORK, Oct. . (AP) Proftt taklng stemmed another fast rslly In today's stock market and early galna running to mora than 3 points were reduced or canceled at the cloa. Transfers approximated 3,400,000 shares. The. Associated Preas averages step ped Into new high territory alnce last October at the height of the day's upsurge and were still around the best In about 13 month, when the final gong sounded. The market waa further buoyed, broken said, by rising business opti mism and Indications of more exten sive cooperation between industry S3 se- . las . 103 . '4 - 148 . 1 . as . 33 . sin . so'; ,. T8, . 10'i - N . 143' i - 44U . SB'i, . SO - ...104 'i . 40H . 31 . sa'4 . 41 14 - 71 Std. Brands .... St. Oil Cal. . St. Oil N. J. . Trans. Amer. Union Carb. , lUnlt. Aircraft . 0. B. Steel tev4 S0V4 S4H 10', 88 39 81 , San Francisco Ratter SAN FRANCISCO, Oct. 8. IJPl Butter, 93 score, 3854. The chemical Industry of Germany comolnlna th.t t.ft. H.ln m.hm I does not take to chemistry sufficient ly 10 nasure oermanyi continued leadership In thla branch of aclenca. Aik your CWoe.r Wonderful for CHILDREN! ... and thsy do Ilk Hie dNcfoui nut'lik flavor. Rich in Vitamin B. Cooks in 5 minutes. Schilling Schilling Poultry Seasoning is a blend of all those savory spices that make yout poultry dressing taste the way you hoped it would! Besides giving that added touch to poultry dressing, you'll find this prepared seasoning is excellent in meat dishes. .11,11 i until $ Houth Pan Franclvo. SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO. Aug. 8. (AP-UflDA) Hogs 600; nothing on sale: market q u o t ad nominally steady: medium to choice. 170-226 lb. butchers considered saleable 68 .85 9 ft. 10; sows quoted mainly 66.75-85. CATTLE 200: steers firm: good. 030-940; shortfeds. 68.10-26; medium 1010 lb. steers, 667; good cows. 65.75; range cows. 86.00: low cutters and cutters. 63.25a 4.35: fat dairy cows up to 66.35; bulls, 656. Calves 60: nominal; good to choice vealers quoted around 89t10. BHEEP none; nominal: medium to good wooled lamb quoted 66.50 7.50; medium-pelt slaughter awes saleable 63.36 down. Portland Produce PORTLAND, Oct. 8. (If) BUTTER Prints: A grade 39140 lb. In parch ment wrappers, SOo lb. tn cartons: B grade 38140 lb. In parchment wrap pers, 39V4C lb. In cartons. BUTTERFAT Portland delivery buying prion: A grade 3074-38o lb. Portland delivery: B grade 1140 lea; 0 grade 8s lb. leas. Country deliv ery 280 lb. for A grade. EQOS Buying prices for whole salers : Specials 33c dee.; xeraa 38c doz.: standards Sfio doe.: extra me dium 33c doz.; undergradna 14o doc. Cheese, country meats, live poul try unchanged. TURKEYS Selling price: OreaMd new crop hens 34-350 lb.: toma 38-38c lb. Buying prices: new hens 33ei 1 tomi 34c lb. Portland Wheat PORTLAND, Oct. 8. (AP) Wheat Open Hlfh Low Close DM. .81 '4 ,8M4 .01 Vt .811,4 May M .88, .83 .88 Cash grain: Oau. No. 1. 88-lb. whit., 138.38: No. a. M-lb. gray, nominal. Barley. No. 3, 48-lb. b.w., 10.38. Com, No. 9. 7.1 shipment, 838.80 Ask Doctor About This Ideal Way TO LOSE FAT HP! AD rVKRY WORD Make up your mind now that you'll lose some of that ugly fat and really enjoy life. no one can ma me you if you don t want to take harmful drugs, go on starvation diet and do back breaking exercises. No sane woman would and for sensible women like yourself who really want to reduce yet don't expect miracles overnight who are willing to faithfully follow a most simple, Inexpensive and pleasant 36 asy pian (women conaideraniy over weight naturally require longer pe riods), we suggets this easy plan. First of an go light on fatty foods and sweets. Eat plentifully of lean meats, fresh fruit and vegetables And for proper functioning be siirr to take a half teaspoonful of Knj- achen Salt in hot water every morn ing. And let s get thia straight right now about Kruschen It ! not harmful. It Is NOT Just one salt as fome penpl may Ignor anriv neiieie. yook on tn hoi: You'll see It Is a bl'nd nf 6 active mineral salts, which when dlnaolved In water is similar to the famous medicinal waters of European ftpa where wealthy fat people have gone for rears. A Jar of Kruschen cost but a few cent and mskes 6 gallon of marvel ous mineral health watr. Oct a Jar RIOHT AWAY I At Western Thrift tore and druggist everywhere. HADLEY'S the shop smart women prefer i Dramatic New- BLOUSES designed for this 5 OCUOUi UJ OUIM if -f U M -JAIK I JiMrfw f Draped noklinv tuc,CB1 houldr, Softly plaidsd fabrio and plain In a 1900 blouH Special Purchase New Policy Prices $ .89 to $3.89 Little ihlrt blonsa, with tucked detail. White and all colon, rvUmOUISRED br thetr fabrici and fine, intricate detail, these blousei proclaim the teaion'i trend to eleganoa. See Our Window DUplay Hew Policy Prices on All Coats, Suits, Dresses Under eur New Caah follry Arranitment an coats, salts, drewea, take sharp prior redactions. It M oar desire ta gl" the people of Medford the yrry bast tha atria markets tiara to offer and at MTlng yea cannot afford to miss. Before you bnj, shop at Hs4le;'s. Following are a rP.W of tha nawlr established prices, ftpace does not allow aa to lire jnn arerr Item but yon ran sare on arerr parrhaaa mada. C 0 ATS . rJiow $1 095 to $3950 An exceptional stock of new Fall coats, nrlnilnf yon wide rarlety and unusual rain at thla time of year. SUITS . . 5-2V..llow si 095 to S25"o . Tha time Is rtiht to select that new salt. New th last Utile pocket! In fart, they were selected tal ell for much mora. Bay now and aarel DRESSES .us- now $485 to $1975 New Fall dretses. Pay less than yon'd tm.lne. Doiens of different styles, otter you opportunity t) find your particular choice In these New Policy prices. HATS . now $179 to 589 nistlnrtlnn In new Fall millinery. Ton who Ilk yonr rawtumet simple and elejant. hat eicltlnf. yet restrained, will Just adore models such t these. Price aarlnia on crery hat.