Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, April 28, 1922, Page 5, Image 5

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    MIW1UKU AIAUj 'HilllUUrMKUFOlii). OlihiiON. IKJDAY, 'AIMW; 2H, 1022
SHOE SPECIALS
I trow n ('nil',
U. x.
KltlM'Hj It
M'Mi'N SpIcci
(Itruwii only)
OI'lWlV
$5.80
Oxforila,
$150
Men'
Kline,
Mm
Sluiea
H"liil ..
Ilrown t'l.lf
Ktitf. lust
l.iuht W.-iulil
(MllllHllll lllNl.
Hl'iNK
, $C.0O
Work
) All
$4.75
Mary .lurn 1'nli
I'uinpi, for t i pin.
to 11
tit
Sirup
hi.i'M H 12
iM.ir.
Saiii Ntyli', aioa
Itmwn Two Nlrni l'iiui fn
itrowiiiK itirU, nil Miliil
yhite 1'unviiN One Strap
I'utupK, potent l rim. only
$3.00
Unity White Topped Potent
Slum $1.75
Name alylo, wetlifo
Kli'H 5 1'J tu 8 ....
lirfU,
. $2.00
Wo 1ki have n very nttine..
five lino of hw Oioun for turn
ittul wmii'Mi t very low
price. '
tl North Central
' (SiiiPf 11M2)
ER CALL S
FATAL TO-GUS
NEWBURY'S TEAM
Tim wpillliiK match of the Klka"1
Indite In iuw iIjiii a rnunh ronfimed
memory, Imiuumi of tho rival clulm
Market News
BARTLEI
PEARS
- f. ' IJvoatM'k
I'OltTLASD, Oro.. April
Cult In at (I y: receipt 1 HO.
Jlog steady, recelpla 1K
Sheep Hti'iidy; receipt 'lM.
T
HURT BY FROST
I'OltTLAM), Ore., April 2K.
Huttnr atcady; rxxifii cubna 8 3 3 1 f: I
undergrade it lie; carton liltc; pi I ill m
CALIFORNIA
miulo liy llm miiiiy ronleatuiil oii1;ihj, liutlrfut No, 1 churning cream
: WE WILL GIVE
$10
worth- of iKntttl Work t'i I lit
man on the' M'dforl- tnin
Make a wore rUiinluy.
both ablca. Court 1 f itll'M did" nmmrUi 37U 3Hc f.
tlutt i liny won tint victory, and iu nriaor.
N li ii r y side claim they mill huve
their self respect end ran look the
whole World square In (tin fae unil
tell tlii'lr iiiioiii'iiu ot hint tilKht to
IMIlkH lllCIIINelVCS Hi II ri'O III a Certain
I place. iiimi'iKi ir iiiiiin'mtiiiK ttimn-
Solve N brothers lot usual tin1 H!
loataui tu l ln h'I1Iiik in nt ( h nri now
lialiig the woriU "aeorplons," "rob-
hi.m " llltit "rmil-tliiMltttrtt" In Omlr
111.2 f i alcrual ron vnriu t Inn.
ifl'.Hl) 1 1 "III" end of Hi" mutch enmo sud
denly after it hotly contested fight,
' W nU lin'ii with mill utatlUiliK on
llm Ni-wliury UIm mul thrnn on tit
Hull kIU, mici'i'imfiil mrntcny wim
UHKll liy till) Mull 111 I'll, who Imd lfH
lounlcil out, liy (in ulstlnit word
loli'tly to Ilia Nil ho ry men mill
"ullvn" Hmt liiiwh wa lii'lng tnrvd
lu thn lid iHiiii-nt. Th .NVwIitiry npi'll-
itm, hk rvpwti.J, tunit'll at
fi r tin- biinnmciii ripinilnK to uruti u
hltn and ruli uimtnlri iikuIii with It
and Kt liiti-k Into linn ukhIii nil
n-l't tlii'lr hutr who 1 not lift th"
lunch huni'h lii'iuum- It wn hlii turn
to iuil out a word, ami lh word
, Klvi'ii htm wit an IiiiiHiIp onn that
1 no hunian Im'Iiik rould npull.
tr fcuriii l ilunkvii ami -waa
rouiitod oat. wtirwiipnit !h Kleolul
IU1I limn uiittiilm oiiMly rlulmwl thn
mil I ill UK thry had tlircn turn Htund
In: mul in I it Nowhury inuit wi In
llm-.
The Ni'whur inon alio claim ihut
the word atniuun-tr rt-al out only
wiirila ot ilmililo niiiiiluK to thriu to
''II and In a forxlKn acrnnt, whlla to
tin Halt ni"n hi gave out culv atm
pl worda pr nounrnd In purt Knf
lih. Tim Hull iiikii tnuko coutiUr
rhure-'j.
: Thn ff-llnc la auili that tha rn
i upm tivn npi iiiiiis mirlta .f ea h aldn
I I In ili-nl.t, Inr'Uil'nK tlii'lr li-ailiT.
I and uothlnn will nt thla d Input
' Krotii a match to thu ftulMh "on tha
;iuari" In tlu future, hutwefii a
half diwt of tha iHMt api-llcra Bt'li'ct
rd by Hall and Newbury from ttiolr
n-aiHTtlra lili.
o. I) Portland; utiiliTKui'drn
I'orlhuiil hi 4it
I'OItTUANI, Oro., April IS.
Wlmut: Hunt whim II.2X; hard
winter 11.2 7; aoft whlli', whltn cluh
Tuiluy'a rur rnrclpta Wheat 19;
hurley 7; flour 2; outa 1; huy IX, .
Kun I'lnnrlsi'ii .Minki'tv
SAN HtANCIHl'O, April 2S. (IT,
H. Muri'un of Murki'ta) Kkkk. extra
firHla not quotiMl. I'n'li'rHlziMl pulli'ia
No. 1, 20c.
(Jimrttn M. I'op", of I'l'inih., Klrn-
hull & I'op", In alayltiK u few il.iyn ut
tho llotfl Modford uflr i-nillriK l
wi-ka In fhn vurloua awtlorm In Cali
fornia lookliiK "fti r tho buiiln'-ax lu-
li rntn of til firm. Iln fpporta Unit
alncw arrlvlim li tlm Inipcrlul Val
ley, where hla firm handle hulf of thn
Krapo output, that thn weather ha
been very adveran to fruit ailvaii':"-
iiUtil of Uu? advaiibo In foreign tar I
iiunite. . It la u llttlfl too early to miy i
what tho eaatern, ('unu'llun or Knttr'
Huh croiw of upple will he, but thero 1
In no doubt bill that thn apple front ;
tlm lloi'im' rlvnr valley will continue
I' Krovr In popuUrlty in I'iiiUnd and
the Kcttiiiliniivlan eoiinlrlnH.
I'Uillir, the punt aeavon thn moras
In Ij'uiihIi. rate for pear hati been put j
III O J.'-ra r n . all'l till lom been dun
araely to thn effort of .Mr. I'opn, who
loin worked .n Ibla ileal for aeve.ral ',
yarn, ami thn ruliroadx fln.-illy put U
In their tariff laat aeiiKon, whii h Klve .
tear ahippera thn prlvlleun of Mnrlng
the'r pAa wherever they denim at a
very allKhl Additional rot, and KlvliiK
i lu-in t iio tmn or a Kreut many morn
iiiurknti wtilch they were una bio to
une formerly.
Mr. I'i p:'a atay In. lledford will bo
iurtal!el eonalilerably on uer-ount of
LUCKY
A Chinese Lucky Ring
In Sterling Silver. Atsorteil eolorM-e(ioe front. Thoy
tire tr,H,-t weiu'lil. nii'l well niinle.
Only $1.00
Fay E. Diamond. J eweler
ment. Thn coiiiIhuouh ei.bl weather i arrival In America of M r. John W
HA V ritANCIKCO, Aprlt 2.
(Htato Hnrnau or Marknta). Poul
try iinclianKcd.
haa raUHed very material ibimaire to
thn apricot cri p, mul haa ulxo hurl
thn llartiett pear In the Hurra men tu
and KuIhuii dlairlet cnnaldi-rubly, an
well aa tha plum.
ttrufct I. I .. .. .in i i
llllll liunmnn I'llll II II lull HnpTOV
lfi( In lhi euht, Mr. 1'opo look for
I a Kood pear anil up pin market all ovi r
j the country. Thn export cMiditioim
tnrm mIho very much Improved on ac-
JU-i t-JJ-J i J .
iJennla, head of thn firm of W.
ula & Vim, Ltd., of London.
I Km-'
LllHTt IWllllU.
NKW. TOIlK, April 2. Liberty
I.oii'Ih i'IwiI: 3'i'n $!.4l: flrnt V
4.r.0f aeeond 4'a !i.4 Old; flrnt
t' $',). i:r,- aeconil 4'4,a 9:i.i)4:
ttilrd 4U' I'JS.M; fmu-1h 4'm
"Jit.HH; iitory IV 1100.03; Vic
l irv 4in 1 00 4.
zzzzzzzz&zzzz
PARLOR TEA ROOMS
OVER W00LW0RTH BUILDING
Lunches 11 :30 A.M. to 2:30 P.M.
Afternoon Tea 2:30 P. M, to 5:00 P. M.
Evening and After Theater Service 7:00 P. M. to 11:00 P. M.
PRIVATE PARTIES ON SPECIAL ARRANGEMENT
N. Y. Stocks
Ni;V VOftK, April it On a more
moileriitn voluina ut ' nn rattoni and
atlffer money rutea the atoek mnrket
today made Irri'KUlnr recoveriea from
the lie lie rut reaction of thn mid-week.
Hulea iipproaliiuiti'd 1,1 &0.00U ahnrot.
Atiorlcnn l-e Huanr '. 40.2
Aiii-rl.nn i'nn 47.1
Amerlcnii Cnr Foundry lei.
Aoieib iin Utile A leather pfd. CH.
Aiiierliiin Inicriiittlntiiil forp. 45.1
Ainerlinn Ixcomiitlv 114.2
Aniciimn Ktneltlna A Itef'K. .. tB.
Aoierliun Huaur L.&
American Kumntrn Tobacco .. Sj.7
Amrl.an T. T 122
Amorlenn TotuiCco IStt
Amertctin Woolen ........... Ki t
Anaconda Copper 02.
Kaldwln lAMonimlvn 115.2
Hi-ttilehem Bteel "II" -,H.2
Central le ather ST.2
t'hnndler Motora ts.T
f rst; Notice Policy Holders
Western Union Life
t I
$5
ChMieakn Ohio 6.1.1
CMrniro, Mil. niid Ht. lnul . . . ?.tl
Chlmtao. It. I. ft Pac 4.1.2
Colorado Kul & Iron 51.
Corn I'roducU 104.3
Crucible Kteel 04.7
Kamouit l'lnyen l jiky hi.
Oencral Aihalt , CI. 7
lii ni rnl Klrctrlo .'. . 1I.
Oetifrnl Motora JJ,
Cloiidrlch "o. 41,
Orcnt .Northrn. pfd 74.7
'HUtK.ln Central 105.2
InHpirntion "upper 40.1
Iniernatlonnl HarveMer Hi. 5
Int. Mcr. .Marine pfd 74 j
: Interniitionul Paper 4K.
I Kelly-Hprinufleld Ttfca a.
vorth f tli'titul work Koca t tin
firat matt to make n 2-Iium hit.
When it eomca t clontnl work,
we auro "have a lot on the I. all."
Dr. 0. J. Johnson
228 E. Main Over M. M. Co.
Phone GOO
t wjtit to thank you for thn con
: f'detira you hava shown me, In Klv
tut? the nlfinrild tuiAlnoNa vnu have. 1 1
..... . u ..... 1 itxiiavlll,.
j wain ou 10 khuw iiiML ui-ti (
1n pre1late.il, and that no company
I ran Klve you a netter ri fo man you j .-,.w Vl)rk fvnirul
'. Vhve la The Wcntern t'nlon l.lfn. lis", v.. n, n. nm iiitrtford
' want yi'U to know Diaf at all tlmea 1 1 Northern Pacific
Sam readv and wllllnit to wider the I'miflp on
, Kcniiecott Copper
NiiMhWItn
Mcxhan I'etn'i.um ..
.Vldvate Hleel , .
TENTS
FOR LESS MONEY
Med Tent & Awning Works
ram" ttnrvli-a that I hava Riven my
patron thn pant nineteen yeam: a
aervbe which la o nereaaary In car
rying an liiHitrancn Policy.
1 makn thn ahovn-annotineemnnt
becauto after May lm. my anna and I
w' have the iiianuKinient of N'nrtb
'rn California and Southern Oregon,
j Mh th anmn oftlraa. firr the Purine
I Mutual I Ifn. of !. Angelea.
Thla Old Lino Lejjni Heaervo Com
pnny, founded In 1S6S, iiemln no in
troduction, uh lta loana, luvextmenta
and depoalta here ar near the half
million mark, and are growing dally.
They write nil forma of both dividend
and ' nmi-dlvldend hearing pollctea.
Low coat, best acrvlcn.
I . 1. !- . " ' "' ' .. i
(gOuDf)rI)0P(p-
Qualityi Higher
Comparison with other tires will
show why the Fisk Cord Tire
is the best buy on the market.
Price's, tower
Thert's a Fitk Tire of extra value In every
' titO, for tar, truck or speed wagon
Flak Premier Tread
30x8W-lQ.8S
Non-Bkld Fabric
80x8'- 11.85
Extra-Hly Hed-Top
80x8-1185
FIx-riyNon.Hkld
Clincher Cord
30 Jt3K 17.85
Rlx-I'ly Non.Skld
Straight Side Cord
, 30x3;- 19.88
Tlmo ! KaVi7rr
aa ruki
Slx.Ply Non -Skid
Cord 81x4 7.00
Non-Bkld Cord .
32x4 - 50
Non-Skid Cord '
32x4- 30.00
Non-Skid Cord
34x441.00
Non-Skid Cord
33x5 5L50
Hat Tread Cord for Truck 30 x6$77.00; 40 x 8-$156.00
ao 8
117.6
nt.
'a:. s
21. s
75.3
r.s.s
r.j.
4IJ
6.:
J3.K4
).
7C.7
CI.S
C1..1
I'nu Amerlcnn Petroleum .
Pennaylvanlu . . . . . .
)'nple Oua
Puro Oil
Kay CiinnolliIal.il Copper ..
ItetidliiK
lie p. Iron A Kteel
ItoynJ Dutch. N. Y
Heiun Itoebuck 75. S
Plurlalr Con. Oil 31.2
Houthern Pacific RI.O
Ktandnrd Oil of X. J 183.
Siuiletmker Corporation ll.l
Tobaoeo Producta fiS.3
Traiiacontlnentnl Oil ll.l
Cnlnn Pncirte , 137.S
t'nlted lletnll Slorea nO.K
8. 1ml. Alcohol 60.7
foiled Stutea Itubbcr 64.8
foiled Hintea Steel . 7.7
ftah Copper 6ft. f
VNnHhnuHO Klectrlc SI. 3
Wlllya overland 7.8
KLAMATH STRIKERS
W
DECISION
KLAMATH FALLK. , Ore.. April
28.- The Oregon atnte ctuiclliallou
bnnid. in it atutcment IkhuoiI here,
haa koiiu on record In favor ot nn
eluht-hour day In the lumber Indus
try. The ttct-lalon wua the outcome
of u henrliiR held In nn effort to Bot
tle tho lumber worker atrike.
The report, algned by WU'.lnm R
Woodwurd, titto Hnrtwlii and J.. K.
Kl.vnn, aald in part:
"To acknowledge that tho elsht
hour day la n mlmuUe. thnt labor can
not efficlmitly function nor' Industry
be mntntiitneU on thla baala, la to
concede nn error by a majority ot the
IndUNirlnl lendera within our notion."
KxtviiMltm of tho workliiB day to
moio than eight ho lira la nn ixauo ot
tho Htrlke.
, - , , . . . i, ' I ,
llavo you cleaned hoiiao yet?
What are you doing with tho things
you will not keep another year? The
Ued Cross Thrift Shop wnnta them,
uiid will renovate and put them Into
the hands of nennlo who neoil them.
Clothing, furniture, toys, hooka, pic
tured, dlBhea, fruit Jars nnd orna
ments. Do not throw things away.
What may bo uaelesa to you mny.bo
too very things mniio ona needs.
Phone 450 and tho Ued Cross motor
corps will cull at your homo to eolloct
anything you havo tor the Turin
Sliop. , ,
For Southern Oregon People
After May 1st
i - ' i' v:. -r y
PEERLESS BAKERY
'45)
iff:
&i .A
BM)
Sweet as a Nut"
SnTTER-NUT
"Rich as Butter - - - - f ,
, . t '
That sweet", full wheat flavor peculiar to
; . appeals to all appetites
Most Delicious Most Nourishing
Most Economical Food You Can Buy '
We are pleased . to.. anriounce.tthat SlITTER-NlIT BREAD
is now on sale at all dealers. TRY IT TODAY.
It's rich, nuMike flavor will be enjoyed by the entire . ; ;
1 ' ;: family, ;. -
Made RIGHT in Medford by ; """
PEERLESS BAKERY
Phone 503-J
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