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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (April 28, 1917)
( i -'S I medeokt) matl trtbuxe arEDEOUT), onEfioy, satukpay, apktl 2s, 1017 PA"GE FTVTC RECORD PRIGE FOR jWITH THE Al G. BARNES CIRCUS. MEDFORD MAY 2IFRU1T JUICES FOR WlXiXIPEC Man., April 2S. An nouncement was made at the Winni peg Grain exchange today that no trading In futures would be permit ted In the pit hereafter without se curing the sanction of a censoring committee. Ohlrngo .Market Kuksni. CHICAGO, April 2 8 Liquidating sales became general as the result of the Winnipeg news and wore In creased by word that In Omaha no more trades in May wheat would be cleared except the closing out of old contracts. Fifteen minutes before the c'oso here, nearly all gains for the da.' had been wiped out and July wheat was back to $2.25 , with May at $2.09. Before the day ended tho collapse of prices here was extended to 1514 to 220 for July. The close y.was wild at a range varying from 2 V4 net loss to 7c advance as compared with 24 hours before, last quotations being 2.74 to 2.74 for May and 2.25 to 2. 2G for July. Wheat HlKher in Portland. PORTLAND, Ore., April 28. Wheat, higher; no trading. Spot bids 3 to 4c up. Bluestom, $2.70; forty fold, $2.C5; club, $2.65; red Russian $2.60. Barley, higher, Xo. 1 feed, $53.25. Today's car receipts: Wheat 14, barley, 1; flour 3, oats 1, hay 1.. Poi'tlmid Livcstork. PORTLAND, Ore., April 2 8. Hogs steady; receipts, 253. Bulk of pack ing grades, $15.55 015.60; heavy packing, $15.05 15.80; light pack ing, $15.55 15.80; rough heavies. $14.2515; pigs and skips, $13.75 14.25; stock hogs, $12.25 13.50. Cattle, steady; receipts, 3. Steers, prime light, $10 10.50; prime heavy, $0.55 10.25; good, $9.75 10; cows, choice, $S8.75; medium to good, $7.758.25; ordinary to fair, $6.75 7.50; heifers, $S.259; bulls, $3.50 8; calves, $8 010. Sheep, firm; receipts, none. Lambs, east of mountains $13 13.50; lambs valley $1 2.75 1 3.23; lambs, shorn, $11)11.50; prima wethers, $11.50 12; choice ewes, $10 10.75; heavy ewes, $9 10, Portland Butter. PORTLAND, Ore., April 28. But ter, weak, but unchanged today. 0001 HOUSE REPORT Reported by Jackson CoiiDty Ab stract Co., Sixth and Fir 8u. MiiiThiKe License. Leo Sutton and Llla Lytic. Ralph Stanley and Blanche Miller. Circuit. Mary E. Bullock vs. Glen Fabrlck, et al. Confirmation. Bull NJckcll vs. R. II. Bradshaw ot al. Motion. Ethan Allen Hlldrcth vs. Dessa Maggie Ilildroth. Default. T. B .Lcmsdcn vs. Sterling Mining Co. Demurrer. V.hirn P. Koblson Nelson vs. C. C. Nelson, affidavit of publication; affi davit of mailing. Bruce Locke vs. K. B. Crouch ct al. Plaintiffs brief on Demurrer to Answer. I-i-nbmo irMirt. Arthur P. Stover Est. Confirma tion of sale. Vincent W. Blakely Est. Order appointing guardian. O. C. Hover Est. Inventory and appraisement. Transfers. Georgo M. Jtobison et ux to Alice M. Turner, lot in Smith tract, Ashland 10 Alice M. Tumor ct vir. to Geo. " M. Roblson et ux. lot In Smith tract. Ashland 10 Elmer K. Bnglry to W. .1. Mooro. Power of attorney. Annlo L. Tanner to Thomas Femple, lot 4. Ijlk 1, Carlton add. Modford 450 Ralph G. JenniiiKs, sheriff, to J. L. Wilson, land In T. 3v, R. 2 W 2325 J. L. Wilson et ux to Sam L. Jones, land in T. 3S, It. 2 W. 1 Ralph G. Jennings to Delia Numin, land In T. 3 7, R. 2 W ISO Dora B. Cress to B. E. Smith et ux, lot In Carter add. Ash land 10 Charles M. Chapman to II. K. Smith ot ux, tend In T. 3S, R. 1 W 300 Harry lloiksworth to Mnlilc Hocksworth. one-half Inter est in quartz claims In T. 40 R. 3 W 1 William M. Morris ot ux to Wil liam A. Morris, land in T. 36 The record price of the season, so far us is known, for Newtown ap ples is $2.53 u box. The Iiogue liiver Fruit niid Pro duce association received account sales on Saturday on u late car of I I'lincy or Ifed Triangle Xewtowus, showing an average of fi..').'! per box f. o. b. Jlcdford, all selling charges out. PUNY PARASITES AND SLACKERS DENOUNCED HELENA, Mont., April 27. Gov-1 ernor Sam V. Stewart, commenting I today on a report by Labor Commis-! sloner W. J. Swindlehurst, suggested that If loafers around saloons and pool halls In the state cannot be in duced by motives of manhood and patriotism to enlist, then police offi cers have a remedy to draft them This Is tho famous quartet of Arabian stallion with tho Al. (i. Barnes circus, to be seen in Merlfoi-d May i!. Thoso bountiful, educated horses will into pcrvlco by convicting them as i lo seen carrying many species of wild animals on tlielr backs. Their clov- Vnui-Hnla. laKtcoa-i; a snri i.il charr.l. Al G. Barnes, the owner of the big wild west nuium! circus which will exhibit here on Wednesday, is con sidered by the fruit exchanges in Cal ifornia (where tho show has winter quarters) us being the largest single consumer of fruit juices in tho west. Fruit juices hnvo been adopted as animal "Mullen's Food" for their htijro animal circus and Mr. Barnes is most enthusiastic over the intro duction and substitution of fruit juic es on I ho menagerie menu. During the t'rniuing period, from December to March, when the circus was in winter quarters nt Venice, California, 117,11'Jli gallons of fruit juices were cousumcd by the nnimnls of the Barnes' aggregation, both her baceous nnd carnivcrous. Louis Roth, the chief trainer, had been experimenting; for the past eight years to find a substitute for the distasteful laxatives which it was nec essary formerly to give the animals during tho I n in iiur period. After trying everything in the regular ani mal medicine chest, linth hit UKn tho plan of fruit juices, which lie found to contain ndmirable nutri ment, as well as laxative qualities. Since then ho has made u table which is pasted in each cage, stating the kind and amount of fruit juice necessary fur the good health of a givenitype of animal. I'pon liis arrival ill Bedford, Mr. liolh will sample Die fruit products here to ascertain if they have any added nutriment value. S. P. Freight Handlers Strike. SAX FliAXCISCO, April 28. Ap proximately 450 freight handlers for tho Southern Pacific company walk ed out here today' following the re jection of their demands fur n 20 per cent increase in wages and time and a half for overtime. Company of ficials said the men are unorganized. German-Swiss Frontier Closed. ZURICH, Switzerland, April 2 8. The German-Swiss frontier has beon strictly closed to all travelers and postal service. No German newspa pers hnvo arrived since Wednesday. ThlB Is usually the proludo to an im portant military move. Xfglps REG. U.S. PAT. off 0iP rt . , " "nv &&? r f tf Jgmf . KlAl Cv;V2- -i J. GO Bevo that has won this success. That . something is not the shape of the bottle or the beauty of the label but the goodness of the contents of the bottle. We anticipate some beverages will be offered in a way to make the appearance of the pack age look as much like the Bevo bottle as possible. The intention is obvious. But you don't taste the shape of a bottle it's the flavor of the contents of the bottle that you must depend upon for enjoyment. Then beware of impersonators don't be satisfied to try to identify Bevo by the shape of the bottle alone There are these certain identification marks that are your protection against imitations. Not just imitations of the product, remember but those more insinuating imitations which try to deceive you by putting an old failure into a bottle similar to a new success. So look for these unmistakable marks o the genuine Bevo demand that the bottle be opened in front of you, then We make a prediction watch for its fulfil ment. For some years, various and sundry concerns have been making beverages which are grouped under the- general description of "near-beer." Now comes Bevo a cereal beverage, not a "near-beer," nor do we seek its sale on any basis of being an evasion of the law or of being a substitute for anything. It is offered purely for what it is a delightful, wholesome and nutritious drink. Bevo met with instant and complete success. A whirlwind success. Surely there must be something special about Look for the Seal Sec that it is unbroken co verinrf the Crown Tod. Look at the Crown Top, and see that it bears the Fox Be sure the Bottle bears this Label Have you tasted Ecvo? .Thon you know that nothing can satisfactorily take its place It you.Uaven t tasted it you should loam what it is and all that it offers you. Bevo is an all-year-'round drink. You caniiot enjoy Dutch lunches, Welsh rarebits, oysters, cla.r.a, lo'xrfcrs, sausage, cheese, end manyoher such delicious edibles without partaking of a liuie Ecvo. Give it a trial and use if this prediction is not true. 9 '.?; ,a!t- orvrffx r; ,-t.,. t Oil sf'J a: Bevo is a pure rjrin!:: h s';ri;t!y :-.on-;r.to::icat-ing. This rr.c-r.r, i:-.-ro th.:n i'-.ct it contains pure and harmless i.-.;;rcdicr.ts it means that though you might clcii b c.'rcid cf possible genns in miik or wat-.r, Uivo, bcin:; a pasteurized product in stcrilizcj !;otti".., is absolutely free from bacteria. Bevo is a nutritive Lev t';c fine ccrcala from which it is made : it ih'.s quality. Bevo is a delightful and reCrcsUn soft drink : unlike any you have ever tasted indeed a Triumph in 3oft Drinks. You should hear t!:c comments of people who have tasted and who know Bevo, They all men, women and children have a ood word to say about Ecvo's gocd qualities. We feel that we can say this with assurance, not only becauso of trie wondeiful sale we have had on Bevo but because of letters on letters received, congratulat ing us on the product. Ycu can't gci these pood qualities in anything but Ucvj derr.cnd the genuine. You will find Ecvo at inns, cafeterias, restau rants, groceries, department and drug Btore3, soda fountains, dining cars, steamships, canteens, soldiers' homes, navy, and other places where re freshing beverages arc sold. Your grocer will supply you by the case. ANHEUSER-BUSCH ST. LOUIS 13LUMAUER & IiOCII Whc.lw jIc Dealers MICDIOIU), OKE. "Served at drug store and soft drink ttandl. Fonili supplied by crocer." JEluliliniiiHii??i til WIN to Si Squibbs Olive 1 West Side Pharmacy 1. R. WOODFORD, Prop. Auto Questions Is your motor loose In the frame? Docs your body bolts need tighten ing? Are your brakes working In good shapo? Are your lights and starter working properly? Have, you a knock In your motor? Are all your cylinders firing? Have you had the carbon removed? Is your steering gear safe? Does your carburetor need adjusting? Are your storage batteries in good shape? Have you changed the oil in your crank case? These and many other things should bo looked after by T11U CKATICU LAKE MOTOR CO. Before using your care tho coming summer. 10 Soiit.li Fir St., Phono 100. Grand Popular Concert AT ; Presbyterian Church Sunday Evening At 7:30. By Choral Orchestra Andrews Chorus Choir Solos, etc. Sec church notice for full program. It Costs More and Is Worth More Whitens Velvet Ice Cream Our Milk Shakes are the best. Try them Phone 481 E. Main St. WESTON'S Camera Shop 203 East Main Street, Mcdford Tho Only Exclusive Commercial Photographer in Southern Oregon. Negatives Made any time or place by appointment. Thone 147-J. Ve'll do the rest. E. D. WESTON, Prop. It. 3 W 10 f