Mflnpoim wait: tribune?. MBrwoun. oumoy. 'riirusDAY. jantauv s. my:. PXOE THREB ELECTED HEAD OF 1 1 The Markets ; ,. SCHOOL DIRECTORS WALKER WINS IN The Wednesday nfternoon scuslon of the County School Board convention opened at 1 :30. The first hour won devoted to dis cussions by deleftuies regnrdint; the needs and requirements of their dls: trlcts. The rural division and the town division met separately at this session. Miss Carney discussed the salary question with the rural divis ion. At the Joint session of the delegates H was decided to organize the school board members of Jackson county. W. J. Freeman was elected chairman, J. R. Weaver, vice chairman, and R. K. Nenlon, secretary. The orKanlza tlon of this board will fill a much needed want In the county as It will bring the districts In closer contact. The address of the afternoon was given by Miss Mabel Carney of Teach ers' College. Columbia university, New York. She spoke on "The Opportu nity and Responsibility of a I'ublic School Officer." The advantages of the County Unit System were given very forcefully. Indeed It was a great opportunity for the members of school boards to hear such an expert on questions of school administration. The Girls' quartet of the Medford high school, under the leadership of Miss (lore, sang two numbers delight fully. A group of county educators enjoy ed the dinner hour with Miss Carney at Hotel Holland. She stated to them briefly that she Is ln'lhe west In order to study the state normal schools of the west. At Monmouth she found the rural department under l'rof. Beattie, and the Girls' Dormitory to be outstanding features. After the dinner Miss Carney met Informally a number of teachers and others In the hotel parlors. The evening program was opened with piano duet by Margaret Bonney and Helen Jones, followed by Miss Kllzabeth Gore's rendition of St. Saens "The Swan." In Miss Carney's address on "Ulti mate Values of teducation," she listed ns alms of education in America: knowledge of fundamentals, health, an active citizenship, preparation for home life, how to use leisure, training for a vocation, character training through ethical, moral or religious education. M7IGUE BOUT XEVAi:K..X. J., Jan. S. ( Ry the Attfloclnti'd Press.) Mickey Walker, Welterweight champion of the worM, would be hoUIliiR another crown to day hiul ho boxed Mike Mc-TIiaie, world's light heavyweight champion, ine New York stale last night. Walker defeated the king of the 175 pound ers In the opinion of newspapermen at the ringside, in i tame twelve round c-otnest. hut the boxing laws of New Jersey forbid a decision. As a result Walker is still champion only In his devli-Ion despite the fact that he beat McTlgue decisively. RAFK POIt CHITjDKEX Mothers everywhere demand a re liable cough t remedy free from inju rious narcotics. Supplying this de mand for flftv years made FULKY'S HOE Y AND TAK COMPOUND one of the Largest Selling Uough Medicines In the World. Children like It. "My little boy had a verv bad cough, and after he used FOLEY'S HONEY AND TAR COMPOUND he got relief at once," writes Mrs. -.Van itelle, Pen- roy. Mnnt. Refuse substitutes. F iVCMlH'k ... PORTLAND, Ort, .Ian... 8. lhse PORTLAND, Ore.. Jan. K. Hogs steady; receipts 735 (-170 through). Cattle steady to 60e lower; receipts' 920 (fifl direct). Steers, good $7. fit) if) ! 8; medium tfl.sriffM.&O; common $0.25 j 16.25; canner and cutter steers l-lfi1 I 5.25; heifers, good (8 50 lbs. up) 6Tr 6.75; common and medium, all weights $4 ft 6; cows, gund $5.25'it; common and medium $41125: tanners and cutters $2 414. Others unchanged. Sheep nominally steady; receipts 478 (over hulf on contract,). " Poultry. PORTLAND, Ore.. Jan. 8. Poultry steady; good call for live hens. Henvy hens 23'ff24c lb; light 17fc ISc; springs 20fF2fc: old roosters 10c: ducks, white Pekin SOIrSlc; live turk eys 23c; dressed turkeys 3ucfi 33o; geese 16c. PORTLAND, Ore.. Jan. 8. Eggs 2 to 3c higher. Current receipts 4 tic; pullets 4 3 ffi; 43 c; firsts 40 di 4ti ; henneries 47 i HMSc delivered Portland. PARIS, Jan. 8. (Ry the Associ ated Press) A divorce was granted by the French courts today to Sophia Meldrim Coy from Edward Harris Coy (Ted Coy) the former Yale foot ball star. The two children of the couple are given Into the mother's guardianship. The divorce was grant ed on the grounds of desertion. Mr. and Mrs. Coy were married III Ashcville, N C, in 1913. Butter PORTLAND. Ore., Jan. 8. P.utter steady: extra, cubes, city 4 tic; stand ards 43c: prime firsts 41c; firsts 40c; undergrades nominal: prints 49c; car tons 50c. Rutterfat steady. Heat churning cream 4 5(11) 47c net shippers' track in zone, one; 49c delivered Port-hind. SPURT BRIEFS - Emll "Irish" Meusel, Giant's out fielder, said to be sought by the Urowns of the American league, is far from being waived out of the Na tional, according to officials of the New York club. Meusel has been mentioned as part of several trades this winter but, according to Secretary Joe Tierney, he remains a full fledged member of the Giant's payroll. Wilson's Sale Prices i Jersey Gloves . 15c Men's Red and Blue Hdkf s. 5c Men's Khaki Pants $1.15 Men's Whipcord Pants $2.00 Men's Work Shirts 59c Winter Union Suits $1.25 All Leather Work Shoes $2.75. Men's Waterproof Shoes $4.25 Men's Suits All Pure Wool Ssuits $19.50 Men's Work Coats $3.00 Suit Cases $1.50 1 6-f t. Show Case for sale. 1 Cash Register for sale. For Rent, Store Rooms on Main St. Also Ssmall House. That's all today; WILL H.WILSON 32 N. Front St. Young Strlhling. Georgia school boy light weight, will meet a form idable foe In boxing Jimmy Delaney of St. Paul, a protege of Mike Gibbops. at Grand Rapids, Mich., January 21. Delaney made Gene Tunney. American light heavyweight champion, step at top speed to win shade decisions. De laney boxes with the same speed and puzzling style that made Gibbons the phantom of the ring. v TTarold "Red' Grange, flashy Illin ois halfback, chosen for all-American honors on all mythical elevens, with out a doubt was the outstanding slur of the 1934 season, In the opinion of Major John L. Griffith, commissioner of athletics In the western conference. Griffith refereed a dozen games and talked with couches from all sections of the country before arriving at this conclusion. He says Grange's achieve ment In scoring four touchdowns against Michigan on long, thrillng runs in less than twelve minutes af ter the start of the game, was the out standing individual performance of the season. Potatoes PORTLAND. Ore.. Jan. toes firm $1.25 ffF 1.50. Onions firm, $3.25. -rota- Wheat PORTLAND, Ore., Jan. 8. "Wheat bids: Hard white, bluestem, ha art $f.Sh'; soft white $1.78; western white, hard winter $1.7(1; northern spring $1.78; western red $1.71. Today's car receipts Wheat 4 ; flour 1; hay 2. Shu Francisco Markets SAN FRANCISCO, Jan. 8. (U. S. Rureiiu of Agricultural Kcouomlcs.) Broilers 1 to 1 U lbs. 4245c; I lbs. 4ur(i 42c; colored 1 Vi to 1 lbs. 40(? 42c. Kryers, leghorns 2 to 24 lbs. 38 40c; colored 2 to 2 lbs. 4Ufr 42c. Young roosters, colored 3 lbs. and up 32 tj 35c; few higher; staggy show ing spurs 22Tr25c. Old roosters col ored I 5 ft 17c; leghorns 11 (?f 1 3c. Large colored hens, fancy, 31ST32c. (Ry the Associated Press) Knute Rockne's galloping horsemen trotted close to half the circumfer ence of the earth in quest of football honors during the past season. They visited stales In climates ranging from forty degrees above at Prlnre- ton, N. J., to ninety degrees above at Pasadena, Cal. In winning ten games from repre sentatives In every section of the country, Notre Dame traveled 10.500 miles. One sixth of the season was spent In Pullman cars. Three of the games Army, Princeton and Stan ford take In railroad mileage of more than 0000 miles. U. S. V. LEADER C. H. CAREY SPEAKER Colonel Snrgent Ontnp, United Spanish War Veterans held the. instal lation of its officers for 1925 at the Armory on the evening of January 7. The following Is the list: Alex Spar row, commander; J. A. Hemslreet, senior vice commander; John M. Hol lars, junior vice commander; William J. Keeling, officer of the day; J. K. Thornton, officer of the guard; A. K. Clement, trustee; tiuslav Weston, adjutant and quartermaster: Ilev. T. L. Thuemler. chaplain; W. IF. I'aine, historian: Dr. K. H. Porter, surgeon; frank Grulih. senior color sergeant; Walter CI. Averlll, junior color ser geant. The state president or the Ladles Auxiliary. .Mrs. Kva O. R. Hyde. Ilills horo, will he in Medford Tuesday evening. Jan. J 3, for the purpose of installing a local branch of that or ganization. A dinner Is to he given that evening by the comrades and ladles of Colonel Sargent cautp, to Houe River camp and its ladies' aux iliary of Giants Pass. Tlio Woollier, nnln late tonight or Krlday In the west portion. Cloudy tonight, follow ed by local snows Friday in the east portion. No change In temperature. Fresh west winds, shifting to south- ly late tonight and Increasing. Card of Tlinnks. We wish to thank the frlendH who bo kindly assisted In the search for the Fruit. RAN FRANCISCO. Jan. 8. (Fede ral State Market News Service) Apples, boxes, California Newtowns, fancy, all sizes, J1SOW2.75; W. W. I'carnialns fancy all sizes $1. 35 2. 25: Arkansas blacks, fancy, nil sizes, 2.00; Home Heautles, fancy,' $1.20 If 2; Oregon and Washington Delicious, XF, $4 iff 4.60; Spitzenbui gs, XF, $2."53; fancy, $2. SOWS. 70; choice, $2i?2.25; Rome Heautles, XF, $2.50(8)2.75; fancy, $2.25r;2.50; Wine saps. XF, $2.86 (( 3.26; fancy $2.50 2.70; Arkansas blacks, XF, $2.75 8 3 : fancy, $2.25 (B 2.76; Newtowns, fancy. $2..15ff3; C. grade, $1.85182. 40. l'ears Per box, winter Nells, $2 S3; U'Anjous, $2.D03; Oregon cornice $3.50. L The Indies of Wellen, Antelope and Brownsboro who are interested In organizing a club to work with the home demonstration agent nlong any of the lines of home improvement, sewing or nutrition, are urged to ctime to the Antelope school house, Saturday, January 10, at 1:30 p. m. This will be the first of a series of meetings, and everyone who Is inter ested Is needed to help give the club a good start. Anyone who wants to make a dress form should come In the morning. Materials may be purchased at Deuel's store, Medford, or by calling the home demonstration agent, Miss Brewster, at 920, Medford. AT LAW BANQUET Word was received this morning by Circuit Judge C. M. Thomas that Judge Charles H. Carey of Portland, a distinguished jurist of the Pacific Coast, would be the principal speaker, at the annual banquet next Suturday night. Jn the Hotel Medford, of the Jackson and Josephine County Bar associations. His subject will be "Needed Changes j!n Court Proce dure." Judge Carey has been Iden tified for years with the movement working towards this end, and Ih recognized as a national authority on the subject. Address will also be made by mem bers of the bar from Jackson and Josephine counties. msnm) W Dr. PUn Rioei i ww intrrndl treatment that frti at tbc ml cam of Asthma t furatnfm to tire complete relief from ifl macki ta 24 , bo art, or nuucf tacit. Ask tar f draft tat. n sr. ...i n Hall' A BOOTERY THE Our January Clearance Is On The response to our sale has demonstrated clearly the real values we are giving An Absolute Clearance Is Our Sole Object on Broken Sizes and Discontinued Lines $10 values $7.85, or 2 pairs for $10.00 P Boige Suede Cross-Strap. French Heel, .f 10 Val $7.85 Tan Bark Suede Two-Strap, Box Heel, 10 Val $7.85 S5.85 Footwear Porinerlv selling from .fS.OO up to $9.50.' Black Satin Cross-Strap, French Heel, $10 Val $7.85 Black Satin Pump, Suede trim. French Heel, $10 Val $7.S5 S4.85 Footwear forinerlv selling from $7..r)0 up to $!).()().' flrev Suede Cross-Strap. French Heel, $10 Val $7.85 Otter Suede Front Strap, French Heel, $10 Val $7.85 S3.85 Footwear Formerly selling from $i;.()0 up to $7.00. 9 ftCJ QPFT'IAI Black Kid Cross-strap Sandals, $().")0 values.... PuOcl 01 J-'VI-'Ai-. , have added more shoes to this speci pecial for Friday. .$2.85 WE HAVE MANY MORE VALUES TOO NUMEROUS TO MENTION The Bootery Beautiful Shoes for Women SEE OUR WINDOW R. B. Strang IL B. Strang every one needs it- New Style BH) TIE only oats that cook Into granular oatmeal. f-jj1 Nothing else like it. Meaty granules stimulate BK3 go. digestion. Never cook sticky or pasty. Wonderful iffy, EpSafi B A flavor. More than a new oatmeal a new cereal. JM Energy-building corbohydrates, tissue-building pro- fflj V ' teins, a wealth of vital minerals. And New Style ':;L.-.1 Il-O takes only 2 to 3 short minutes to cook the (JjBMCCOllW quickest cooking cereal quick as a flash! S OATS 51:; 1 Cook in I Rofiulnr II-O Oat. 5SJ O 4Q mUTUtSS 1 New Ntyl h-O Oart (Quick) ?V UV """" Standard full .Iza id weliillt pkt. wolilht, 1 lb. 4 OX. jg jj'jj'g II J Ul 1AXVI1 1 11. GENERAL GAS Worth at least 10 per cent more than the common garden variety of Gas FILL UP TODAY and let your engine decide Jones & Kirkpatrick "A Real Service Station' Riverside at Sixth Phone 65 (.ream RmoothnoBB In the tnxture of Ico crenm has a far reaching Blgnlflc'iuioe. It means that tho finest mate rials have been used and tho moat care ful attention has been pultl to the making process. Axk for Nutritions loo Creum Jackson County Creamery Nursery Stock Shrubs . WE SPECIALIZE IN LANDSCAPE GARDENING Let us help you plan your shrubbery and flower planting. WATCH OUR ADS FOR SPECIALS Washington Nursery WELCH & FLOREY 228 So. Holly Phone 612-R YOU NEED INSURANCE CALL ON Ul First Insurance Agency A. L. HILL, Manager, M North Central Phona 1M Medford, Or. body of our little Ilene. Also for the beautiful floral offerings. MH.H. ROSK M. I3RIGOS, A.ND FAMILY,