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MEDFORr? MAIL TRIBUTE. MEDFORD. OREGON, WEDNESDAY, " MAYO 20, m25
.PA (IK FITE
!cene in 'So This IsLondon," May 22
Markets
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PORTLAND. Ore.,5 May 20. Cattle
ifmninally steady; Do receipts.
Hogs nominally stAily; rocijits CO.
Sheep steady; receipts 1410.
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PORTLAND. Ore., May 20 Eggs
firm. Curn-nt receipts as Vjc; pul
lets 25 266; first- 1 a: ?f:iiie;
henneries STU -SfSSe delivered 1'ort-j
land. .
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IWALTER JOHNSON iZ
A FAMILY WASH
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i ' NEW . YOIIK. May "20. (A. P.)
The hascUall , writers committee of
the American league today had nn- j
, ptner creuit mark to place opposite
'. the name of Walter Johnson in the
1925 raco for recognition as the
sport's most valuable player. When
he can't win a ball same for vthe
Senators with one arm from the
pitching, slab, he jumps in with two
hands and settles the issue with a
potent bat.
With the champions trailing Cleve
land, 3; to 2, and a Washington
player on base, Johnson camo to the
roseuq of the capital team yester
day with a record home run over
the right field fence the first blow
of the kind by a right-hand hitter
in the history of the Cleveland park.
Victory carried Washington with
in a single game of first place.
KLAMATH FAILS HAS
T,
Uilttcr. j
Itutter Host cuIipb half cent
higher; prints unchanged. Kxtia
cubes city, 41o; Ftamhirdd, 40 Vie;'
prime firsts 40c; firsts 3!e: " under-;
grades nominal; "prims 43c; car-(
tons 4-lc.
Hutterfat steady. Host churning
cream 40c net shipper's track in zone
one; 42c delivered Portland.
Poultry.
Poultry steady. Heavy hens, 24
25c: light, 22?r23c; broilers. 22 Sf 27c; !
young white ducks, 30 1' 32c.
KLAMATH FALLS, Ore.; May 20.
Hooco. St ram bo o.f Portland and
8am lily Olson of Galesburg, 111.,
fought ten slashing rounds to a draw
In the. main event of the municipal
boxing commission tard here last
night, i Hopelessly beaten in the
earlier rounds, Strnmbo enmc back
In the lost, four cantos and fought
hla heavier, opponent off his feet.
In tho semi-windup, Joe Coffman
of Portland; knocked out Jack Crim,
Modoc Indian in the fourth round.
Tho boys vero welterweights.
Wilbur Harrington, Klamath In
dian, got the call over Young Felix
of Weed, cal., in another torrid
bout. Al Sharp knocked out Tommy
Carter in the first round of tho
preliminary,
Mickey Korkson Wins.
PORTLAND, Ore., May 20. Mickey
Tlockson. light-heavyweight of Boise,
Idaho, won a ton round decision in
tho main event here last night from
Dynamite George of Los Angeles.
Kockson- irt tho last five rounds,
piled up a loud sufficient to give
him the call.
George Sollis, Salt Lake light
weight, won a fast six round bout
with Al Gracio of Spoknnc.
Yesterday's IlesultK.
At Sacramento, 2; Portland, 3.
At Los Angeles,, 3; Oakland, 6.
'At Salt Lake, 35; Seattlo; 8.
At .San Francisco-Vernon," rain.
'? KLAMATH FALLS, Ore.. Mnv 20.
Enough rain fell in Klamath "coun
ty last night to supply the country
for an en tiro month, according to the
jdocal office of the reclamation ser-
f Ice. Rainfall totalled .77 of an
-inch, or more than has fallen during
the entire month of May for the
. past ten years. Farmers through
out the county are jubilant. The
only damage reported was to unma
- cndamlzed roads,
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BEND, Ore., May 20. A steady
rain which began falllog here early
Inst night continued this morning and
' at eight o'clock a totnl of .96 of
an Ihch had fallen for the 24 hour
period ending then. This bnlrgs the
total precipitation for the month to
v more than two Inches. Range conui
tions all over central Oregon are re
ported to he in unusually good con
dition as a result of the rains.. Heavy
rains have been falling in the moun
tains and near flood conditions are
reported from Crano prairie. Grain
' one the meadows is unusually good
condition there, forestry officials
who havo just returned from an in
spection trip, report.
WHY NOT BUY FROM THE
SOURCE OF SUPPLY AND
; CUT OUT SUBSTITUTION?
We Wholesale and
Retail
Fresh and snioKed 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.
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Jdinson Produce Qd.
Potatoes.
Potatoes firm, $2.2fl.
Seats are now selling at Hunt's Cra-
tttrlan theater for the Henry Duffy
production of "Ho This Is London,"
George M. Cohan's international com
edy, which has convulsed audiences
on two continents, and which will be
st en here Friday night. May 22.
This amusing play should prove to
be the premiere attraction ofthe year
in this city. Its entertaining Qualities
have been tested by the most partic
ular theater goers both in America
and EiiKland' and they have pro
nounced it tho most palatable, the
most enjoyable morsel' prepared for
the rtage in many seasons. With
mirth of the delicate, infectious sort.
a lingo of satire mid a fOvv " Iji'Ohdly
burlesque episodes, this "offering is
said to havo played to crowded houses
wherever it has been presented. 1
"So Thir Is London" contains noth
ing to offend the adherent of Great
Britain. On the contrary it proved
.mat hi. gid a magnet in England as
it did whenMt was . first staged by
Oohan on liroadway. It Is oen long
continuous evening of cnjoynbld fun
without being too farcical or absurd
in the development of its plot. 'Per
haps: by reastjn of Its name, but cer
tainly because of its entertaining
qualities, it has caught on with the
nir.uietnent loving public to a remark
able degree. Henry Duffy is sending
here a company heuded by Lawrence
D'OiTay, the original star, and produc
tion' on 'a par with that seen in the
major cities of the country.
RANGE SALE EXPERT
GIVES ADDRESS TO
CQPGO EMPLOYEES
A splendid talk on "Itango Kales" by
It. W. Turnbull, northwest sales man
ager of the Edison Electric Appliance
company, was given bofore a special
meeting of, Copco employes and local
electrical representatives at the Copco
building yesterday afternoon. Mr.
Turnbull, who is recognized as one of
tho leading authorities of tho yest on
the subject of electric range sales,
covered his subject in a very thorough
manner and kept his hearers inter
ested for over an hour.- A new Mot
point H A 73 electric range wus,used
to Illustrate his remarks, which
brought out most effectively the won
derful progress which has been made
In the electric range in the pnst fr,v
years. Jn this connection many inter
esting facts and figures were pre
sented, fully demonstrating tho su
perior features of electric cooking.
Mr. Turnbull emphasized particu
larly what he called the Five C's of
electric cooking, namely Conven
lencec, cleanliness, comfort, conserva
tion and control. His lecture
will no doubt prove of great value to
nil Copco employes in -making range
sales, Although the selling principles
which he 'presented could well be' ap
plied to any kind of salesmanship. In
connection with the new Copco electric
range campaign, the power company
has adopted a new policy of giving
credit to employes for their assistance
and cooperation to local electric deal
ers in making range Balen.
PorllniKl Wheat.
POHTLAND. Ore., May 20 Wheat
bids: Hard white, bluestcni, baart,
soft white, western white, hard win-
tor, $1.60: northern spring, $1.61;
western red, $1.58; UU IJ hard white,
$1.SU. - - ' 1
Today's car ' receipts Wheat, 0;
flour. 7; corn, 2; oats, 5; haya 1.
VAUDtlEW
.CRMEHAN MAKES HIT
The Orpheum, ,7r., vnudevlllo bill at
the Craterlan last night; was one of
tho best of tho season. Provost and
Goulet, a pair of acrobats, openers of
the fhow. and Austin and Delanoy,, col
ored gentlemen with nimble feet, pro
vided tho favorite nnmbera yith the
audience. . Provost Jumped rope-, while
flat on his back. Harry Maxfleld of
MaxfWdd and Stone, possessed an ex
ceptionally sweet -voice, but his part
ner had a sore throat. Dave Hafael
and company did a good ventriloquist
turn, and Maxwell, Fields and Co., pre
sented a lively song -and dance num
ber, with plenty of music.
No iiu'siion about wjiirli you'd choose a day in 1lu woods or a
day with the washing. And it's so easy for you io let us do tin;
washing while you do the picniekhii,'. Our lvough Dry service
washes and dries everything and irons the flat work, leaving
only a few lighter pieces for you to iron at your leisure. Why
not phone us today and then arrange for a picnic tomorrow I"
ROUGH DRY
9c a Pound
American Laundry
133 So. Central
Try the American Laundry First
Phone 873
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Field Miir-slml FreiH'h Near Death
LONDON, May 20.- (Py Associated
Press.) The condition of the Earl of
Ypres, former Field Marshal French,
was described today as very srave. He
underwent an operation March 1!),
but appeared soon thereafter to bo
improving. ' 1
' Domestic Science
Teachers tUse
THE WORLD S GREATEST
They Know It's Uniform. Always Reliable
SALES 27a TIMES THOSE OP ANT OTHER BRAND
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Naturally Enough .
our splendidly crpiipped and beautifully
decorated. 'chapel, is a better place from
which to hold the last services than any
private residence possibly could be. It was
created for the purpose and naturally,
therefore, surpasses any makeshift.
The use of the funeral chapel is con
stantly becoming more universally accepted
as THE thing to do.
QftePERL FUNERAL HOME
lOistincttteSeintice
- SIXTH AT OAK DALE
Stom-Ojjices-Shofis
REO . U.S. PAT. OFF.
HOT-WAIER RADIATOR HEATING OUTFIT
warms m
ema
ill
HAVE YOU a small business establishment?
A store, office or detached building? Does
your heating have to be all-on-one-floor?
ARCOLA can give you the-same -hot-water
radiator warmth that it is furnishing to more
than 100,000 small homes and small buildings
of all types.., See the partial list at the right.
ARCOLA'S price has been greatly reduced.
I he new models
are on display at
each of the heat
ing stores listed
below. Go to the
nearest one and
get your ARCOLA
estimate, '
ARCOLA
is warming
Small Homes '
Small Stores
Small Detached Buildings
Grain Elevators
Railroad Stations '
General Stores
Doctors' Offices
Pool Rooms
Gas Filling Stations
Lunch Rooms t
Real Estate Offices
Lawyers Offices
Barber Shops
Garages
Greenhouses
Coal Company Offices
Attic Playrooms
Ice Cream Parlors
Dairies ;
Poultry Houses
Farm Cottages "
Club Houses
Tailor Shops
Tobacco Stores
Laundries '
Cobblers' Shops
Taxicob Offices
Community Centers
Schoolhouscs
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X Cuitonien like to
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xv tor wormca iiure
V Or office
Wm. A. Aiflcen, Medford, Oregon
Modern Plumbing & Sheet Metal Co.
10 N. Fir St.,' Medford, regon
Al Vroman,-Medford, Oregon'
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B. S. Dedrick
. 616 "T" St., Grants Pass, Oregon
Provost Brothers
38 Main St., Ashland, 0gou
Schroedcr & Hildcnbrand
Marshfield, Oregon
241 N. Fir St.
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