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PA HE FTVTC GREATER ACTIVITY $2000 ALREADY 10 MEDF0T5D MATL. TftTRTTNTfi. MT!DFORD, OTCEOON. VttTOAY. .TUXE 10. 1021 f OR PROJECT FAILS Vnlesa there are -a greater number of voters who sign the petitions for a Bjeeiul election njul unless tho com mittees appointed to secure signatures show a greater activity before next Monday evening, the chances for a fair this fall or for the improvement of the fair grounds will be very slim. Unlike the call for most special elections where a certain percentage of voters at the last general election can petition tor a special fair improve ment election, the county attorney ren dered an opinion for tho Farm Utneau that it was necessary to secure the names of 15 per cent of the total regis tered voters. There are 10,531 regis tered voters in Jackson county and the names of 15S0 are necessary to call this election for county fair improve ment. At the present time 913 voters have signed the' petition but thore re mains 007 to be secured before the county authorities may order the elec tion. Unless tho voters of Jackson county volunteer their signatures to tho peti tions there will be no fair this fall, as the fair grounds cannot bo made ready for same. A petition Is on file at the Chamber of Commerce rooms. WASHl.NCSTOX. June 9 The resig nation of - lliigadier Oeneral MtchvU as as.Histant chief of the air Rervk-e bus been reuuestt-d by Major (lenernl T. Menoher, chief of the army air Mervii-e, in written ret'ommeiidations to the secretary of war, . Hepeated published statements by Heneral Mitchell, urging a unified air Kerviee made since President Harding addressed congress in opposition to such unification, was said to have been one ot the reasons prompting the request that the officer be relieved of bis present assignment. Latest Arrivals at Auto Camp Grounds Among Thursday's arrivals at tin nuto camp wound wir V. Stew art, wife, 'sister rind two childron of 1m Oiande, Ore., on routo homo from California; Mr. nnd Mrs. L. II. Tllch a rd ho n nnd two child run of Niipu, Calif., en route to Washington state; Mr. and, 'Mrs. D. O. Uirkin and two children of Everett, Calif., returning to their former homo at Wenateheu, Wn.; Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Williams of Portland, en route homo from Cali fornia; Mr. and Mrs. IJ( A. Keynolds and two children of Hendricks, Jdn..; en route home from California; Mr. and Mrs. N. E. Jlnglan and two chil dren of Centralin, Wn., en route home from California; Mr, and Mrs. .1. C. Criltman and son of Sedan, Kas., lour ing" to Vancouver rrom California; Mr. and Mrs. Fred Berkley and child of Mason, O., touring north from Cali fornia; Mr. and Mrs. N. V. Marks and three children of Spokane, en route to San Jose; Mr. and Mrs. Otto Myers and friend of Kiversldo, Calif., may locate here; Mr, and Mrs. J. II. James and sister of Sievor. Ore., en route south; Mr. and Mrs. L. F. Parker and five children of Itoscburg, Ore., tour ing south; Mr. nnd Mrs. T3. Cyle of Portland, on routo to Loh Angeles; L.. D. Unman and two other men of Oak land. Calif., en route to Portland; Ed Hall of Portland, en route to Klam ath Falls. Livestock PORTLAND, Ore., June 10. Cattle weak; receipts 182. Hogs steady; receipts 102. Sheep Oc lower; receipts 1945. Prime lambs $0.2547 0.75; fair to good J5.50G1 0.25. Others unchanged. LOCALY.W.C.A. Thursday was a smaller day for the , Y. YV. C. A. than the workers hoped,': but It will make a stronger day today.! Up to date the total amount subscrib ed Is $2000. Today all the teams are at work again in lull force ami it is hoped that -the result of todays work; will be exceedingly satisfactory. .Miss Koundtree's team of business girls is far In the lead, 'but the other team of business girls is In a great hurry to catch up. All those who V.ie woikers haven t had time to see. if tney will please call at V. W. C. A. headquarters nt the Walker Auto Co. and give their pledge money it will he greatly appreciat ed for the workers desire to finish this week. Everyone doing a little the budget will bo easily reached. Butter PORTLAND, Ore., June 10. Butter, extra cubes 35c; cartons 34c; prints 33c. llutterf.it, No. 1 churning cream iff 2ilc f.o.b. Portland; undergrades 5c. I S. F. Butter, Eggs, Poultry SAN FRANCISCO, June lu flutter. prime firsts 35c; California firsts 34c Eggs, extras firsts 27'4c; extra pullets 25c. Poultry, hens 20 41.37c; young chickens 25tn. Cbc; old roosters 15 fit ISc; ducks 255? 35c; geese 25c; squabs 45MSc; pigeons J(ii 3.50; Belgian hares 13?20c. Eggs and Poultry PORTLAND, June 10. Eggs, selling price, caso count, 24ffj25c; buying price 23c; selling price, candled, 20c; selected candled in cartons 28c. Poultry lions, light, 13 ff 15c; heavy 18i 20o lb.; broilers, over 1! lbs. 22 ffj 25c; old roosters, llEfl2c; ducks, young white Pekins, 20 35c. Grain and Hay Barley, $24 ton: oats, $28fff 29; corn Xo. 3, yellow, $29 iff 31. Hay Buying price, timothy, vnlloy $24 ton, eastern Oregon, $20.50; alfalfa $10 17; grain mixed $22 ft; 23. Straw $14. N. Y. Stocks Ring Sketches of Bygone Years Only a little hioro than two years were given to Bob Pltzsiinmons In which to enjoy tho glamour and the gold that accompanies a heavyweight championship. Tho honor was knock ed from his sturdy shoulders by James J. Jeffries, the ponderous Cnli forniau, on June 9, 1S99 at Coney Is land. Jeffries had graduated from n boilermaking establishment Into the roped square -with two rugged fists that pounded FIt.zslmmons Into sub mission In 11 rounds, scoring three knockdowns before the knockout. Jeffries moved cautiously In the ring until his ire was aroused where upon ho would crento a thunderbolt with one of his fists. The first knock down was in the second roud. Eitzsliumons' whirlwind attack tired him and in the tenth round Jer ries knocked him down twice. In the next round the California! landed a zipping drive over the champion's heart and followed it through with rights and lefts to the jaw. Those blows dazed Eltzsimmons and Jef fries sent him down for the full county with a crushing right-hand blow to the chin. NEW YORK, Juno 10. Encour aged by further unfavorable Industrial' conditions shorts today directed their efforts in the stock market mainly toward oils and kindred issues. .Many of those stocks recorded the lowest, prices of the year. Sales approxi mated 750,000 shares. Allis-Chftlmers 32. American Beet Sugar ;!0. 5 American Can 27.5 American Car & Foundry .... 124. American International Corp. 35.7 American Locomotive 8:t. American Smelting & Aef'g. . . "OS. American Sugal 74.5 American Sumatra Tobacco .. 07.7 American T. & T 101. (i American Woolen v7:l.fi Anaconda . Copper ... Its. 2 Atchison 7X.fi Atl.. C!ulf & W. Indies 20.2 Baldwin Locomotive 7(1. Baltimore & Ohio 38. Bethlehem Steel "D" 52. 0 Canadian Pacific 110.8 Central Leather '. . . . 35.5 Chandler Motors 5!). 5 Chesapeake & Ohio 50. Chicago, Mil. and St. Paul'....' 20. Chicago. K. I. & Pae 31. Chino Copper 23.5 Colorado Fuel & Iron 27. Corn Products 04. Crucible Steel 01.2 Cuba Cane Sugar . . . ., 11.3 Liberty Bonds. NEW YORK, June 10. Liberty bonds closed: 3M..'s $88.70; first 4's $87.80 bil; second . 4's $80.84; first 4V4's $87,110; second 4 V, 'B JSC.S4; third 4Vi's $iH.50; fourth 4Vrs $87.14: Vlcti y 4Vs J9S.40; Victory 4's ,98, i aru cia blisters In oysters have been dally produced by scientists. LACKHEADS MPLES AND BOILS You should retard these oufc- reaks as danger signals. They are J sure sign something is wrong Hthin. Look to your blood at Jnce. The poisonous impurities have collected in your circulation Until the danger point has been Reached. Start right now, today, to purify your blood with S. S. S. For Special Booklet or for indi j viduaiadvice, without charge, write Chief Medical Advitor, S.S.S.Co., Dop't432,Attanta,Qa. liet a. a. A. at your aruggit. Erie (ieneral Electric General Motors . , Goodrich Co ' Great Northern, pfd. 12.0 127.7 9.7 34.2 00. Great Northern Ore Ctfs 27.5 Illinois Central 89.6 Inspiration Copper 32.5 Int. Mer. Marino pfd 50.5 international Pnper. 5G.7 Ivennecott Copper '. . . 20. Louisville & Nashville 103.6 Mnxwell Motors 2.7 Mexican Petroleum 132.7 Mlumi Copper 21. Middle States Oil 11. Mldvale Steel 24.5 Missouri Pacific . 19.0 New York Central 07.6 N. Y., N. II. and Hartford ... 10.7 Norfolk & Western 9:1. Northern Pacific 07.0 Oklahoma Prod. & Itef 2. Pan American Petroleum 51. Pennsylvania 34.2 People's Gas 47. Pittsburg and West Va. - 2S. Hay Consolidated Copper .... 13. Rending .- 60.3 Itep. Iron & Steel . Itoynl Dutch, N. Y. Shell Trans. & Trad. The Standard Blood Purifier 49.5 65.2 42.6 Sinclair Con. Oil 20.' Southern Pnclflc 72.! Southern . Itnltwny 19.6 Standard Oil of" X. J., pfd. ... 100.0 Studebaker 'Corporation 0.7 Tennessee Copper 8. T.ns Co I 33. Texas & Pacific 21. Tobacco Products 53. Transcontinental Oil - 8. L'nion Pacific ; .' 1'5. I". S. Food Products 18. I. 8. Retail Stores 55.7 U. S. Intl. Alcohol 60 Cnited States Rubber 60 L'nlted States Steel 70.8 Utah Conner . 4 3 Westinghoune Electric . . . . 4 Willy's Overland 7.3 American Zinc, Lead nnd Stn. 8. Butte nnd Superior 12.5 Cain. Petroleum 4". 50. 20.2 14 55 Montana Power .. Shntturk Arizona . . Pure Oil Invincible Oil Oeneral Asphalt . . . " Gets Ends All Corns ' Jnit As Good For Calluses. Money Back If It. Fails. Thirty seconds fitter you touch tho com TV! id this Ikiukl corn luuiovt-r tin' Jnu blntf. stubbing piiinol it atops.fovitU time. t Simple At A, B, C. . No Lorn. hard or soft, in too old or too deeply rooted to resist "Oets-lt." Im mediately It drlus and shrlvul.s. tlioedpeu loos :m from tho true flenli nnd soon you can peel It I'Ufbt on with your Ilmrurs aa painlessly ns you trim your nails. IX) n't coddle corn ptMtH. Don't nurao and pamper tlnmi. Don't cut nnd trim them. UK MOV K thoin with "GKTS-IT." Costa a trifle ut any (Imp store, ilfd. r K Lawrence fe Oo.. uhlcaau YOU CAN GET MOST ANY OLD THING AT MOST ANY OLD TIME AT DE VOE'B 1 :- 0. IS JUST BEGINNING AND AS THE LUNCH EASKET FORMS SUCH A VERY IMPORTANT PART OF EVERY OUTING, WE HAVE PLANNED FOR THIS PARTICULAR SEASON AND CAN FUR NISH YOU WITH QUALITY LUNCH GOODS IN GREAT VARIETY. Suggestions for the Picnic or Camping Trip See Window Display Ripe Olives Green Olives Sweet Pickles Sour Pickles Dill Pickles Preserves Jellies Jams Apple Butter Grapelade Marmalade Grape Juice Orange Juice Logan Eerry Juice Lemon Juice We will Pack the Box for you BREAKFAST IN THE HILLS IS INCOMPLETE WITHOUT SWIFT'S PREMIUM BACON. WE SLICE IT FOR YOU. Deviled Meat Deviled Ham Veal Loaf Lunch Tongue Vienna Sausage Chicken in Jelly Deviled Chicken Boned Chicken Welch Rarebit Deviled Ham with Chopped Olives Lunch Tongue Baked Beans Heinz Spaghetti Kippered Sardines Sardines in Olive Oil Sardines in Tomato Sauce Beech Nut Bacon Beech Nut Beef Beech Nut Peanut Butter Potato Chips Sandwichola HAVE YOU TRIED OUR SWIFT'S PREMIUM BOILED HAM? JUST THE THING FOR ' SANDWICHES Medford Is Ideally Situated for Those Who Enjoy the Outdoor. Paper Napkins , Paper Plates : Paper Spoons Paper Lunch Sets Wax Paper Fancy Cheese -Pimento Green Chili Camembert Swiss Roquefort Good Coffee Golden West Golden Gate M. J. B. Hill's Red Can DON'T FORGET THE PANCAKE FLOUR AND SYRUP CORN SYRUP, CORN AND CANE SYRUP, CANE AND MAPLE SYRUP OR PURE MAPLE SYRUP. When you plan your outing, allow us to help you plan your lunch. PERSONAL ATTENTION Phone 252 H. E. MARSH PROMPT SERVICE Phone 252 - GROCER JjJ SINGLE SIX 1 jS2p "Ask the Man Who Owns One" I St -cSyPjc 1 VERNON VAWTER, Jackson County Bank. 6S I RALPH G. BARDWELL, Bardwell Fruit Co. pdQT5 AjTgQ II CHARLES ENGLISH, First National Bank. iFfS8" 3 II PORTER J. NEFF, Attorney. "Gfe? 8 A. E. REAMES, Attorney. EZa3 ." ' CAN MAKE IMMEDIATE DELIVERIES ' 1 GSS' 481 Seely V. Hall Motor Co. p C aV OP'Cn SOP l a utiijijutiautll ?pvyf sk, thej man who, owns one ffR i . ) !9 '