0 o o O G MEDFOim OREO ON, TUESDAY. MAYo 12, 1925 MEDFOftD 4fAIL TRIBUNE, PACE FIVE o 8 Q COPCQ LEADING IE AUTO CAMPT AT L OP The Markets At the Holly street diamond last Sunday morning, the Copco team! , defeuted The Mivjl Tribune team in j .wiselmH, 12 to G, In a six-Inning, ten me, which waa called In the first half of the seventh on account of , rain, It was a loosely played same with numerous errors chalked up to both Bides. Oliver pitched a stellar game for Copco, having the Tribune boys under control at all times, umfcie runs by Hal Miller and Oliver, an well as a long two-base drive over the left field fenco by King1, which would, have been a home run, except for ground rules, featured the game. Murray for The Tribune did good work' behind the bat, nail ing several in their efforts to steal. Next Sunday the Copco team jour neys to Prospect to play a return game' with Jim Grieves vets and a stiff game is expected. Copco won the first game a few weeks ago on the Holly street grounds. A large number of members of the Copco organization are planning on accom panying the team, which will ieave here at 8:00 Sunday, and go up to the snow line, returning to Prospect in time for dinner at the Prospect hotel. The game is scheduled to ftart nt 2:30 p. m. .10 At the Kiwanis .club Monday Mr. Foster of the land department of the Portland chamber of commerce, made a talk on auto camps and said the camps are either one of the largest assets or one of the greatest liabilities of communities, depending on the conditions around the camp and the attention given the tourists by the people of the communities. "Three of the best camps in Ore gon are at Medfordt Ashland, and Grants Pass and they are nil big as sets," said Mr. Foster. "Every day now there are from 3 00 to 150 visitors in the Medford camp. This will increase daily ' and last year the attendance reached more than CO, 000. Everyone should make it their business to extend a welcome to all tourists and offer ony infor mation they can, he said. Paul McDonald told of the nota ble success of the annual Kiwanis party at Jackson Hoi Springs. Col. C. G. Tbomson told of his trip to California and the Craters quartette rendered several numbers. C. C. Cate received the attendance prize, "a greenback," given by G. W. Conner, Emil Mohr, naked to make a talk in "the flood," responded in his usual witty way, and Incidentally got in a few licks for the Holly street site. Raymond Reter of California was a guest of the club. At the invitation of Harry Tom- linson", manager of the Medford Ice & Storage company, the Kiwanlans Irove to the plant, were shown thru and many expressed surprise at the ignitude of the same. The company has recently com pleted Its new storage house. JJvcstock. .PORTLAND. Ore., May, 12. Cat tle nominally steady, no receipts. Hogs nominally steady; no re ceipts, Sheep nominally steady; receipts 600. Eggs. PORTLAND. Ore., May 12. Eggs firm, cent higher. Current receipts 2 7 tic; pullets 24 26c; firsts 20 W27c; henneries 2828Vijc delivered, Portland. EXPECTS A RECORD NEW YORK. May 12. (A. P.) Walter Johnson, 3 8 year old hero In the rise of the Washington Ameri cans to the world's championship, shows no signs of slipping in the 19th year as a major league pitcher. Johnson yesterday pitched his 108th shutout, the White Sox falling victims to pitching skill which limit ed them to five scattered hits. Only two Chicago players were nble to reach second base as the club went down to a 9 to 0 defeat. ERIS LEADING LEAGUE SAN FRANCISCO, Mav 12. .Toff ' Pfot'fer of tho San Francisco club Is the undisputed leader of the Coast league twirlors, according to the latest figures. Pfoffer has won five games and lost none. Leverenz of Portland ranks second with . threo wins and no defente. Milstead of Los Angeles ranks third with two wins and no defeatn. Other pitchers with good averages are: McCabe and Ponder of Salt Lake with five wins, and one loss each and a percentage of .833 ; Mitchell, San Francisco, won five, lost one, .833; Plummer, Seattle, won five, lost one, .833 and Ludolph, Vernon, won three, lost one, 760. FEEBLE MINDED LAW SALEM, Ore., May 12. In an opin ion handed down yesterday,-Attorney General Van Winkle declared that the law whereby minors are committed to the state Institution for the feeble minded Is constitutional. The law was attacked by attorneys for Mrs. Mabel Roth, whose young son. Earl Roth, is an inmaie of the institution and whose release she has attempted by habeas corpus proceedings. The- attorney general holds that tho law (s benefi cial to the individual nnd to society. j SPORT BRIEFS : PORTLAND, Ore., May 12. Jim my Sacco, Boston, and Jimmy Cot- trell, Spokane, fought ten rounds to redraw here last night. The boys, both fighting at 145 pounds, showed n readiness to mix, rind the bout was crowded with action. In the seml-windup, Mickey Rock son of Boise, won a technical knock out in the third round over Eddie Robinson, Portland, after scoring several knockdowns. lT. of O. to I'luy Tomorrow EUGENE, Ore., May 11. The University of Oregon baseball team will cross bats with the Willamette university here tomorrow ufternoon at four o'clock. Knudson or Harri son will probably start on the mound for Oregon. Oregon will play O. A. C. at Cor vallis Saturday. Butter. Butter firm. Extra cubes up half cent. Extra cubes, city 40 c; standards 39 c; prime firsts 3UVfec; firsts 39e; undergrades nominal; prints 42c; cartons, 43c. Butterfat steady. Best churning cream 40c net, shipper's track In zone one; 41c delivered, Portland. Poultry. Poultry steady. Heavy hens 24c; light 22f$23e; broilers 2C30c; young white ducks, 303Gc. Potatoes. Onions nominal, $5.25(5.50. Potatoes firm, higher, $2.50 $ 2.C5. INntlnnd Wheat PORTLAND, Ore., May 12. Wheat bids: Hard white, bluestem, baart $1.08; soft white, westorn white, hard winter, northern spring, western red 91.68; BUB hard white $1,85. Today's car receipts Wheat 12; flour 3; corn 1; oats 3; hay 3. Kan Francisco Markets SAN FRANCISCO, May 12. (U. S. Bureau of Agricultural Economics.) Broilers, leghorn 1 to 1 4 lbs. 22 24o; colored 1 Hto 1 lbs. 38 39c; fryers, leghorn, 2 to 2H lbs. 38 42c; colored 2 to 2 lbs., 44$) 40c, SAN FRANCISCO, Muy 12. But terfat f.o.b. San Francisco 4 5&C. FIGHT SALE BOOST PORTLAND, Ore., May 12. Ore gon dairymen woro today stoutly op posing the application of the Amer ican Railway Express company for permission from tho lriter-state com merce commission to increase very materially tho transportation rates on cream and cream products. Tho hearing is being held before J. C. Harriman, examiner, from Wash ington, D. C, in tho session room of the Oregon public service commis sion, members of which are sitting in, in addition to John C. Denney, direc tor of the Washington state board of public works, and Amos A. Betts, chairman of , tho Arizona commission by request of the national body. CROP THIS YEAR The regular monthly meeting and banquet of the Jackson Count ji Busi ness Moil's association wiis b"ld nt the eMail,, Hotel Medford Monday evening, and the principal talk wtm made by Wal ter Merrick of Merrick's Motor Inn, on what the tourist traffic has been to Medford ami what the prospects ii' this year. Ho told of the printing of 40.000 eight -page papers issued by their company, assisted by the Cham ber of Commerce and some business men, nnd of the thorough way these papers will be distributed to practi cally every tourist entering Medford from north and south. He said most of the tourists travel ing now are from long distances and they have already had as high as SO cars in one night, a big Increase over this time last year. Tho tourists visit- in Medford last year numbered abfttt '.000, and this year should increase 35 to 40 per cent, Mr. Merrick said. The merchants decided to close all day Saturday, May 30, Decoration day, and nil day Saturday, July 4th. Although it seems a disappoint men t to some to close stores on Saturday, the merchants looked at it from a patriotic standpoint. The repairing of pavement on Main street and puvlng Third street from Oakdale to Riverside, North Ivy and other streets was discussed and it was decided the president should appoint a committee to look into the advisa bility of the same. It was decided not to put on u Fourth of July celebration In Med ford. i G. Scott, the motorcycle man and Geo. A. Hunt wye luk in as new members. At the sugges c u n of B. W. Pa u 1 the president was instructed to ap point a committee to look aftor tho strangers who visit M'Word, and to furnish all information they can, especially to those of moderate means who are looking after loca tions. . . d The petit jury list for the May term of tho circuit court, scheduled to con vene Monday, May 25. will bo drawn today. cA cigar you'll like "Contents noted, and I beg to remain long enough for another ROMAN PANETELA." (10c per) WHY NOT BUY FROM THE SOURCE OF SUPPLY AND CUT OUT SUBSTITUTION? We Wholesale and Retail Fresh nnd smoked meats, home made lard and sausage. Fruit and fresh vegetables from the farm every morning. Fresh Fish from Marshfield. Creamery Butter, Cheese and some can goods. We give the consumers the benefit of our large buying advantages. Johnson Produce Go. The Old High School Building CANNOT BE USED As a JUNIOR HIGH 241 N. Fir St. Phono 97 BECAUSE 1. There would be more pupils in it than there are in it now. 2. Younger children would have to pass through the business section. 3. It would require an additional teaching staff. 4. Additional laboratories and equipment would be necessary. 5. It is not fair to the boys and girls now in the eighth grade to hold them out of high school activities next year. 6. 1 The wonderful "Medford High School Spirit" would be crushed. 7. The Junior High school should be adjacent to the senior high to operate properly. THE P. AND E. SITE Can Best Be Used in Connection with the old High School Building! Paid Adv. BETTER SITE COMMITTEE. Free Delivery Service as 'iitf " 3C Santford & Co. 307-309 East Main Street Phone 702 ' ' Phone 703 Free Delivery Service ' Cooper Wins 250-Mile Race. CHARLOTTE, N. C, May 11. Earl ( Cooper won the 250-mlle Memorial day automobile race today on Char lotte's speedway. Harry Hartz fin ished second, while Tommy Milton, after setting the pace more than half the way, came In third. Forty thou sand persons witnessed the race. Willamette to Piny V. of O. EUGENE, Ore., May 12. Willam ette university players will furnish the baseball opposition for the University of Oregon here this afternoon. Scout IjeMdrrs Xotieo. ' ' " Tie Medford Scout Leaders Association will meet in regular Ci session Thursday evening at 4k":30 nt the club room of the Presbyterian church. AH aeout masters, tft)op committeemen, assistants, senior patrol leaders and patrol lears and others interested in Seoul leadership please be present, A very intci.Uii protrram has been ar- iked. HAMILTON PATTON. ' 46 , Chairman. With Medford tradu is Medford made. Free Delivery Service We Own and Operate Our Own Individual Delivery System, Our . Employes Are Not Re quired to Divide Their Service With Any Other Store. All orders amounting to 2.00 or more will be delivered free of delivery charge; all orders given us before 5 o'clock P. M. will , be promptly delivered the same day. You can phone us your order and pay our delivery man at your home. You need not worry about the kind of merchandise we will deliver you, because we will take back at purchase price any article not satisfactory. Free Delivery Service Prices Quoted in This Ad Arc Good Until Market Changes. 100-Lb. Sack Pure Cane Sugar .....0.75 25-Lb. Sack Pure Cane Sugar 1.85 10-Lb. Sack Pure Cane Sugar 75 2 Tins Prince Albert Tobacco 25 Bull Durham Tobacco .07 V-Lb. Pkg. Fancy Tea, green or black .30 Regular Size Animal Cookies 05 Campbell's Soup, any kind iO l.-Lb. Can Ghirardelli's Chocolate 32 10-Lb. Can Calumet Baking Powder....l.35 Pint Can Wesson Oil....: 28 Quart Can Wesson Oil 52 y2-Gal. Can Wesson Oil 1.00 25-0z. Can K. C. Baking Powder 20 50-Oz. Can K. C. Baking Powder 40 Lge. Pkg. Peet's Wash. Mach. Soap 35 Large Package Citrus... , 25 9-Lb. Sack Best Rolled Oats 50 10-Lb. Sack Graham Flour 50 10-Lb. Sack Best Corn Meal .40 10-Lb. Sack Wheat Hearts 70 10-Lb. Sack Best Pancake Flour 70 Full Cream Cheese, pound .25 4 ib. Can Snowdrift....: :. 95 8-Lb. Can Snowdrift.... 1.85 Fresh Fruits and Vegetables We Are Large Buyers of Fresh Fruits and Vegetables, We want First Class Stuff and Will Pay You the Market Price in Cash. Many customers possibly never knew that when they patronize this store they were helping maintain one of the largest buying agencies for Rogue River products. We expect to be able to purchase thou sands of dollars' worth of Rogue Valley, products this year, which will be sold by us outside the Rogue River Valley. Free Delivery Service .Skm