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7 O e fEDFOlfo "NfATTi TRIBUTE, MEDFORTV' OR FOON,. FRIDAY, JUNE 26, 1925 4V---v : I AS SHIPPING PL Qrangeland Peacfc PUINEVILLB, Ore.. Juno lifi. Five liorformora were Injured on t!i open ing dny of tne rodeo allow, .held In conjunction with the American Ie(?lon annual state convention hero yester day. Ono accident threatens to prove serious. Elmer Smith of Ali)erla. Canada, attempting to ride a wild horse bareback, was tiirown and the animal fell on hln , The convention opened with dele Kates preaont from nearly every post anil auxiliary in tho state. The at tendance is estimated at 5000. Jn- the first event, tho free-for-all half-mile thoroughbred race, Calcurn, owned by Doro and Carl, placed first. Oceola, owned by Dore and Carl, placed second, nnd Doctor Hayes, owned by 1-orona Trickey, placed third. In the first round of the bucking contest. Mac McCullouKh rode Jump ing Jack; Guy Cash rode Stool Head; lllxon on Vanjo, Smokey Stevens on Torpedo, Freddy Hunt on Quicksilver, Al Ooss on Payday, lied Shepperd on Lazy Ike. Pat Woods made tho spec tacular ride of the afternoon on .lake. Llovd Henderson rode Harney J)alley. The crowd was entertained between the events by the fancy riding and tricks by Hiram Vorsteeg, Kd Wright and his 25-cent mule and by Bonnie Cluey and her $,1000 horse; by Ham Oanctt, champion trick roper, and by Ivorena Trickey, champion cowgirl of Win world, and Havy Walters. M'uslc was furnished throughout tho S'ft'C!noo by the Shoridan Legion band and Hood Itiver official Legion quartette. - In the Roman standing race of ono half mile, Lorona Trickey placed first with Walters second nnd Steele third. In the relay race tho placlngs wore the same us in the Hoinau standing raco. In the calf roping contoat, Miko Stewart qualified as first man by roping, throwing and tying his calf In 51 2 5 seconds. Cbet uettings waa second, hla tlmo being one minute nnd 7 '2-5 seconds. ' !T.ha chariot race was won-by ftny Kilter, driving Stan a Steele s team, with tho other Sloclo team in second place. E The Markets Livestock. ; PORTLAND. Ore., June SO. Cattle Steady; receipts, HO head, i I logs Nomlnnlly steady; receipts, 80 head (contract). . Sheop Steady; receipts, 510 head. . i , Eggs. .PORTLAND; Ore., Juno 28. Eggs Receipt eggs up Vi cont, rest steady. Currant receipts, Ml Vic; pullots, XOtit) 3014c; firsts, 31 dpifiv.; oxtraB, 32V4W 33,0,: dellvorod Portland. f Butter. , J'OllTLAND, Oro., June 2fi. Flutter -("(rni, scnrco; Btandard cuhos Vj cent lower; oxtrn cnbos, city 47c; standards, 45c; prime flrsls, 45c; firsts, 43c; undorgrndos, nominal; prints, 46c;. cartons, 47c. -. Buttorfnt Firm. Host churning crnRm 44B n)t Blilppora' track In i;uuo . , "'.A ' Poultry. PORTLAND, Oro., Juno UIS. Poultry Slow, weak: plentiful. Hoavy heim, 22o';lIl4-t, H&15e; broilers. 20f2fie; ji.un whK-o lHi;kH, 20c. :,- '' mlxma and Points m. POUTIjANL), Oro., Juno lit!. OnlnnH mid jtiHt0B, nominal. i (yf Port lit ml YV'lu'jit jHWJtTLAND, Oro., J II no 2fl. "Tb6uH: Hard whito, lluenH'hi, Imart WjBfc; soft whito,, woKtorn whito W.'57; hard winter tl.b'S; northern' HprlK $1.64; wi'Ntorn veil $1.50; HUB hard whito ft. 410. ' Twday'H car rcrclpta Wheat .2; Hour 8; hay 2. ' y San ' SAN KHA Francisco Market. VNCISCO. .luiio iMi.Ilutlor- fat-t o. b. San Krum-itico, Mc. ( . : : Lb well, tho poet, wn foreign niln- inter to Madrid in 1X77. POR'AaND, Ore., 3une 26. Portland-and vkTiiily is Hliowing a healthy growth as a whlppcr of vegetables and garden produce to other niarkotH. This Industry has shown a steady gain dur ing tho last fmv years, due largely to rigid governmnnt Inspection. O rowers are benefitting from these outside shipments, not only from tho remunerative returns from the ship ments but also from the fact that It keeps the home market in good shape and rIIoWk Ihcm to sell their crop at a good profit Instead of having to un load at any old price on a market al ready over supplied. "We have shipped out some of tho finest cars of pears this season," said Billy Bullettsett. proprietor of Garden Products. "These shipments have not only kept tho local market from be coming over supplied, but have also enabled the growers to harvest their entire crop at a fair profit." A pproximatcly 18 cars of strawber ries wore shipped. Cherry shipments will start from the valley next week and there will probably be around fifty 'carloads move out for the eastern mar kets. Very few fresh prunes are expected .to ho shipped this year on account of the severe winter kill and tho result ing light crop. Tho poultry market Is well supplied and prices are barely steady. Butter continues firm although standard cubes aro a half cent lower on the exchange. All other grades posted steady. likelihood of an ad vance In print prices this week end has apparently blown over. Current receipt eggs are a half cent higher on tho oxchango at 32 c net. Graded) stocks posted steady. Hot weather and closer candling have caus ed losses with prospect of prices work ing much hlghor. T PERFECT RES! SWAMPSCOTT, Mass., Juno 20. (A. P.) President Coolidgo Is find ing the rest hero ho expected when ho left Washington for a summer vacation. Secluded In a pretentious house ho has learned after two days' stay that residents of tho north shore realize that he came to Massachusetts for relaxation and few requests nro being made for (ho privilege of call ing on him at White Court. I Mayor Qulnn at Cambridge was accorded tho honor today of being tho first to have a conference with the president, his call being ar ranged for the reception of Mr. Coolidgo when ho goes to Camhridgo July 3 for an address. Mr, Coolidgo is still undecided whether ho will go to Poland Hprlngs, Maine, next weok to partici pate in tho conference of governors. If ho does not, It is believed the governors will come to Whlto Court to bo received by him. Berkeley, Uil., figures on cap turing national beauty honors in the contest at Atlantic City with Miss Sybil Grimes, officially chosen as "Miss Berkeley " and whining, and Earl WaHson, an other youth who wns waiting for them tho head of the slough, returned with word that they had never arrived. CA1LLAUX PLAMS FOR PAYING DEBTS ARE MADE PUBLIC PARIS, June ?6. (A. P.) i Minister Calllaux's plans for payment of ma turing bonds provide for an Increase of six billion francs in both the circu lation and the Bank of France's ad vances to the state and for the issu ance of gold parity bonds exchange able for the national defense bonds that mature in July and pptember. When the national defense bonds are redeemed by the new gold parity bonds tho maximum of the state's floating debt will be fixed at the amount existing on the day the bond subscriptions aro closed. - The Caillaux bill fixes tho circula tion or bank notes at 61,000,000,000 francs Instead of 45,000,000,000 and the advances to the state by the Bank of France at 32,000,000,000 francs In stead of 26,000,000,000. The bill gives the government the right to fix the exact terms of the new gold bond issue by government decree. The preamble of the bill says the treasury's shortage is partly duo to the "continued repayment of national defense bonds." The new issue of gold parity bonds will be offered only in exchange for the maturing defense bonds, but the exchange will not be obligatory, the bill says. It is thus hoped to consoli date tho greater, part of this floating debt. FORCE PASSENGERS TO COOK OWN F( MANILA, June 2fi. (A. P.) Pas sengers arriving on the President Adams today wore compelled to cook their own fobd'and wait on table be tween Hong Kong and Manila on ac count of desertion of Chinese stew ards, cooks and waiters from the ship at Hong Kong. DEBUTANTES TO - CURTESY TIGHT BEFORE THE KING - LONDON, June 26 (A. P.) Fourth and last court of the season at Buck ingham pale tonight will lack noth ing of the splendor of tho earlier ceremonials. ) Among those to make their bow "before King George and Queen Mary are eight American debutantes and matrons. The weather is still chilly and furs again will be necessary tonight to keep the thinly clad presentees warm while waiting for admission. The ceremony begins at 9:30 o'clock. The Americans to be pre sented by Mrs. Alanson B. Houghton, wife of the American ambassador: Miss Louise A. Boyd, of San Fran cisco; Miss Elaine Wilcox, of Denver; Mrs. William GHttit,,ofuDenver; Mrs. George DeBennevllle KQm of Phila delphia; Mrs. Frank Meban, of Spray, N. C; Mrs. Claude E. Swaxison, of Washington and Richmond, Va.; Mrs. Eliot Wadsworth-rof Washington and Boston, and Mft.: Horace Lee Wash ington, wife of tho consul general in London. . . . f - . .. One thousand ; attended last night's court. King George wore the Infor mal b(ue unfform of the royal horse guards and 0ueen: Mary a gow of pure gold , brocade with a pale blue train. NEW YORK, June 25. (A. P.) Mrs. Ida May Symington, taking the stand today in her own defense in the suit for divorce brought by her hus band, Thomas A. Symington, denied all accusations of unfaithfulness in particular she denied intimacy with Talbot W. Chambers, one of the co respondents named iri tho complaint, who is held In $1000 ball on a statu tory charge based on his story as witness for the 'plaintiff.-' Never? a DlotStJor? Preparing this rich summer breakfast " QUICK QUAKER cooks in 3 to 5 rhinutes No hot kitchens, no muss, no bother , TJOW you feel in summer depends on' tX how you eat. ' ' ' Start the day with oats . . . wih the "oat and milk" breakfast doctors urge. ' You'll feel better. You'll keep cooler. .Your energy will not drain away so fast. ' Get Quick Quaker. It cooks in 3 to 5 minutes. No hot kitchen, no muss or bother. Start tomorrow. See how much better " ' , you will feel. - All that .Quaker flavor is' retained in "' f , this Quaker Oats. Quick Quaker cooks faster. That's the only difference. Cooks In s BOYS DROWNED MARSHFIIOLD, Ore., June 26. Les ter Jars, 21, and Albert Frame, 16, half hrothors, sons of Mrs. John Krnmo of South Slough, nro believed drowned i In South SIoukIi. Tho coast guard and most of tho citizens of Charleston, nlno miles from hero, aro searching the head of tho slough for tho bodies, us ing grab hooks today. I'ho hoys left Monday night In a rowhoat of none too good constrturtlon, taking a few supplies and their dog, starting for tho head of tho slough to hunt racoons. The slough was ex tremely rough Monday night and it Is believed neither of tho boys could swim. The dog enme hack today wet MANN'S The Best Goods for the Price, No Matter What the Price MANN'S June - Up SMel Prepare for the 4th at Greatly Reduced Prices Men's Suits ' Special Sale on One Hun dred Suits, $30 to $40 values $24.50 A Special Lot, $25 to $30 values $19.50 Hot Weather Clothe, Styleplus make $25, $27.50, $30 Swimming Suits Special for Men, a $4.00 value Wool ' &o Qft Suit Cotton Suits, men's sizes..!....... $1.0 and $1.5 Cotton Suits for Boys, , Afi special Better Cotton Suits for Boys 75 to $1.5 .. JANTZEH SUITS All Wool Youths' sizes $4.59 Young Men's sizes... $5.50 Men's sizes.....". ....$6.08 ' Extra Special Men's 'Palm Beack Swt $16.50 values .:.....:....!,....'$ll.t $27.50 values $19.59 ' Belted Models Boy' Siuis RcUk4 Two pairs of Pants with every Boy's Suit. $10.50 values. ...:......$ 7.95 $12.50 values':.......:.,.. $ 9.95 $15.00 valuesr. $11.95 Cut, out this coupon anil mail to i Rogue River Pageant Association ?'f ' Sparta Hldj;., Mod ford, Oro. I doNire to support the 1!VJ5 Pageant (July 1!0, HO and 31), .'by subscribing for a ; PATRONS' TICKET Plunge mail me pledge eard. :'t . Signed ;. h Address Extra Special Values for Our Jiipe Sale Men's Mesh Knit Union Suits Athletic Union Suits, 75c value $1.00 59c SI.': mm 'of fee Newsvvi bchilling is the only coffee roaster who produces only one quality and sells ir in vactmm .tins only. Anyone con product cheap? v"1'"4' out Schilling produces the best coffin t....:..!?. rL .... J S ff YOU don't think lj the bet coffee, jrmt money btck In mntlj at my itore. 11 The Mine (uuiuum on Schilling Te, Baking Powder, Spiccj and Extracts. Balbriggan Union Suits, long or :.' $i.25 Spring Caps, $2.50 values . Fancy Sox, in silk and lisle.. $1.69 48c Men's Silk Ties, ARr a 75e value "OL Knit Ties, regularly A.Sln sold at 75c ...."0" Cheney Silk and Wool Ties, SS: $129 Men's Sweaters, $5.00 values Boys' Sweaters, sold at. $5.00, now. $3.95 $3.75 Blue and Greyf Work Shirts '.LSI... Blue Overalls with Bib :...::.::.!..; 89c $1.48 Men's Night Shirts, '''' QO -white muslin .:......:......;' 0' M o 1 e s k ini f W,ork . PaiitB, a X , $3.48 Khaki Hats : . for work 69 c Tiuported B.r o a d e 1 o t h Shirts white, blue, tan, grey collar attached $1.95 Marin's Department Store THE STORE FOR EVERYBODY Phono 486-487 Medford, Ore. Men's Dress Shirts, plain colors and styles; regular $1.75 and $2.00 values S1.59 Entrance to Men's Department on Main Street he world . seemsbrigiter when the coffee "; i . isdeliciouSj ; i: NATIONAL CREST (offee ORDER BY TELEPHONE ; No. 1077 lOO.OOOcups were served dtttie PANAMA-PACIFIC International EXPOSITION I When you visit us you'll find that your Idea of appropriate paper is matched by our wonderful show ing of new hangings. We want you to call and talk interior dec orating over with us. t Bp ! Follow Peter Paint's Tkat Distinctive Look ; of a Tailored Suit ' THERE'S .''! A REASON It is hand tailored, not machine built. Made--right here in Medford too. ORDER YOURS NOW Delivery in 48 hours if needed. Prices from $35.00 up. UPSTAIRS DRINK MaidO'Sko it's DELICIOUS r Never before could you buy so much fruit in a small bottle, . " ' '. . SKO ' is made frnm T?.pnl .' Oranges and there are no synthetic flavors added. Close, your eves and von . can easily imarine vmi am "drinking" the fruit itself. All our products are Ruar5 anteed to be mire anil wlmln. 1 .".vv some, which is vnnr , r " "W l-VVJ ftion. Jackson County Creamery