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MTCWOttD MATT, TTUr.TTTF,. MEPFOTJtl. (VRF.flONT. FTUDAY. 'AT'firST To 102." . ARMS SELL PORTLAND AT 3 DOLLARS A BOX PORTLAND. Auk. 7 With u.iprux- mtoly 25 cars of poaches on the jam tracks ttiis morning, the buyum re skeptical and afraid to take hold. Ices, while showing1 only a fraction decline, are very weak and further Ises are likely Ueforo the supply ad- kI itself to local requirements. Today -Elbertus are Belling from .10 to $1.25 a box. while Crawford fe offered as low as fl a box. Dry H is showing in some Crawford ui vals and the fruit will not hold up ng In this kind of weather. Cantaloupes are lower today with est standards selling in the whole tie markot at $2.75 a crate. , : Apples are steady with prices Uiging all the way from $1.50 to t.2G a box on the early varieties. 'Bartlett pears are firm at $3 a box. iMalage grapes are being offered at I.5U a lug. Seedless grapes, $1.75 to j.OO. (Crab apples bringing 75c to $1.50, pending on size of box. Fancy tomatoes aro being sought, pal select stock is scarce due to ghl and dry weather, and, prices re firm at $1.50 per lug. Others vn to $1 a box. ) Extra eggs recovered their one-cent tat and are again posted at $38 on jo local exchange. jCountry dressed meut arrivals wero jtremcly light along the street to iy and the market was on a nomlnnl tsls.. Good calves would bring lG'c jnlly If available. The advance at le yards today gave additional Im itus to the strength In the veal niur ft. Choice light hogs are bringing IV'C to 20c on Ihe meager offerings. Live hens are hard to move. The miand for poultry has dropped off jnslderablo during the past week, tght birds are down to 14c and lGc id buyers are loath, to pay over 'i'ic v heavies. Springs ure selling at 19c 25c. ''Standard cubes aro up another half ait In the local butler market at c. Other grades unchanged. The ftrkct Is firm. , IECLARES HILL R. R. LINE DEI i KLAMATH FALLS, Aug. 7. "All I the Hurvcya for projected branch Hen ot the Southern Pacific' In Jumn'tli county arc nothing more an logging railroads, temporary af- Irs at best. They will play no rt in the permanent development Klamath county. The real de- lopment, founded on- far-sighted rmancney, la that projoctcd by the egon Trunk, which proposes to In thn ncripiiHiH'Rl rentem. nn well r . tno iimuer resources.' ' This was the auccint summing up the. Klamath rail situation today H. 11. Corey, chairman of the rcgon public servlco commission, ior to l.ls doiiarture for an inanoc- bn trip over the entire survey route from Key Wcst- , the Oregon trunk between Klam-' Flt rPnor ,v,r,0 received last S, Kails and Bend. from e8t p" HP"ch. where iWllh other officials of the com- tireless mess1,go fro,., an unideutl isslon. Mr. Corey has just com- fl(!" vessel was picked up. Itam, feted a four-dny Inspection of the sae 'd "'P y,c'B nk 11,18 1 ... J wita nnl vnrlflnrl horn turinv. uthcrn Pacini; and St rah or n sur- ly routes. 11 f the Interstate commcrco com tission permits the Oregon Trunk ) build, which I think It will, It pans real development for this scc pn and the entire state," continued j. Corey. "The line It seeks to jild not only takes care of tho tlm tr resources, but It likewise tups ie rich agricultural sections. It Is J ft a 2S-rallroad program, but a per- J1"1 Lassltor In his latest production. T- lancnt construction." ."Itldcrs of Ihe Purple Huge." It is a iMr. Corey chuckled at the action IJ'Plcal Mix role.-wllh nniplc opporlu thn 14 k'l.m.lh'lnn.Wmr.n whn nitles for Tony, Mb woiiiicr horse, to sued a signed statement- on be- llf of the Southern Pacific. To I ... D "iNitnu .mus.ng. "IVhfll I..UA nnitM lrn,t ovnnnt frnm group of men who are at the"' prey of one railroad at tho present fiie.1' he Inquired. "The whole ling Is plainly apparent. Pressure AS lirf.ltfrHt In lut.p nn ll.n... ann ere was nothing left for them to I but to sign." I Tho public service commission of- tlals will devote two days to their bC,.nd wnr rT"C7 ST nd t J n, I T" '. S0"",, Cw.n. ?i V " Vr fcKenzle liver pass. MEL ROCKEFELLER ivtiw tukk. Aug. 7. (A. P.) he Marriage of Miss Isabel noiko-j 'ller, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. eny A. Knckcrcller. to rroderk-K r. Lincoln, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. redcrlck W. Lincoln, will tako place nepicnioer zs, it was learned yes- o-.loy. Tho Kockefeller and Lincoln mimes novo homes In Now York id fireenwlch. Conn. i SI Ira ifoekcfeHer Is a grand nleco I .iniin jj. itockeicner and grand- lugliler of tho late .lames Htlllninn. ir many years inVIdellt of tho Na- 6mil City Bank ,Thl will he the aecond allimire Itwcen tho Horkefellor and the The annual thrre-iluy canting tour Incoln ramillca. William A. Rocke-' namrnt of tlm Wontorn Awioclntlon illpr, a coualn of Mlas Rockefeller,' of M'lentlflc iinullnn rliilm opened on married to Ml Florence Lin- here toUay, with aliuut 60 followers iln, aimer of Frederick W. Lincoln 'of the eporl competing, i.. In February, 138. I Three events nre on today's ached- G - I ule, the quarter-ounce accuracy bait; Only few days left Special electric ' Weat fly accuracy and the quartor q jjje offer: g your'a now! IIS jounce distance halt." Diana of English Society - The former Lady May Cambridge, 'whft was mentioned a ' possible bride for the Prince of Wales before her marriage t9 the, Duke of Beaufort, Is the goddess Diana of English society. . She! inherited a. passion for hunting from her father, the Marquis of j Cambridge and is a conspicuous figure at all of the English hunt-' ing events. , ( ' . . CUTTER GOES 10 RESCUE WRECKED SPANISH VESSEL KEY. WEST. Kill., Aug. . J- The coast guard cuttw OU-2D3, iillaulicd-tu the Kcw West coast (iiiiii n , amuoii, stcimird from tinrt nt '7 "oYlocI!: 1iisf night to the assistance of the Spanish schooner Gabriel I'ahnor, reported wrecked five miles off Key Lobo on the Bahama banks. The crew of the wrecked vessel was reported In a starving condition and an extra supply of rations was carried by the OG-2U3 for the relief of the hungry sailors. ..... .Ilunalnhtn., flin rX.H,.,. viu-.o ,ui ..-....... ..... from the local station wero received 'rorn naenininun yusu-i uuy, imi-i m.u. The cutter expects to arrive at, the -em, ui im. wni.iu ,,,,., cu..- "mo tnis aucrnoon. anout ouu nines " The Screen By e Press Agent. Ti .ileal .Mix I toll'. IMi.llo, Ton. Mix certainly fils the role of snare ln t,le l"rf deeds of his mas ter. - r ' "Kiders of the Purple Sage" opened ... i . nuvi iiuuii . theater """" " " "y " mauco of the west of fori y years ago. Ml '""J" tho " "" Poken cowboy This ...nnlic "-n-- Thero nre many thl-illlng episodes In which he displays his superb horse manship, his skill with the lariat and "'8 q. nam. ung a ...... e . Mali"" Hai.ln plays !he glr, n'.nclier. '-"'n Mxon. In boy's cloM.es. acts ,h0 lller's niece. He.il rice Ilurnham U,ssller's slsler, Harold moodwln the gallant young cowboy. . . CJuod lllll. Hunt's Cnilerlmi. ' Thrilling pictures of the world championship wrestling bout between Htranglcr Lewis and Wayne (Ulg) Mull, are showing at the (Valerian theater, as n special extra added at traction, with .lack l.onduu's thrilling story "Adventure." fenturlng Tom I Mooro, Paulino Hturke audWallacf Decry. i-wls' powerful lin.dfoek. with which ho has thrown all his opponent?. and with which ho .defeated Muni., is clearly shown In detail, also Milan Is shown hurling Lewis Into tho pmim seats. The pleturo Is one of the best ever taken of a chainnlonshlii athletic Invnnt lanrnnimnrl.Vl.il nn.lfili ntul the slow motion photography shows every move of tho most exciting n.ouiento In tho bout. . , . , ('Mm MrtJ In l.rtlnncl. PORTLAND. XK. 7. (A. P ) MOTHER USED AS SHIELD BY YEGG, SHOT AND KILLED NttW YORK, Aug. 7 (A. V.) A mother of four 'children .used as, a hu man shield by a robber; fleeing In a hail of police bullets, .is dead, and a detective dying ns a resultiof a spec tacular pun fight under the Pennsyl vania ra 11 load terminal. ' Pwo youthful gangsten wero cap tured, police saving them from a crowd of 1500 persons who threatened lynching. Two others escaped. Detective Rfc-hard IS. Henneberry and a patrolman in a police car last night attempted to stop the automo bile In which tho four suspects were riding. The gang opened fire. Henne berry fell, a bullet severing an artery near the heart. The men scattered as other police approached. Kdward Hurt. . IK, the youngest, grabbed Mrs. Mary Con nelly. 35, as she .stepped from her doorway, held her in front of him, and returned the police fire. ""A ino- ent later the woman was struck and Hart darted Into the house, ' Mrs. Connelly died, at a hospital uid ' Henneberry is not expected to live. Police say Hart shot both tho de tective and the woman: "Coihj'of rope, the fact that' the car wan stolen and other evidence convinced authorities that the four men were to stage a robbery. Alma Johnson, a 17-year-old girl clerk, was later arrested in a Brook lyn rooming house, as an accomplice f the aunmen. Mitchell Guldlco. a chauffeur, was arrested with her and charged with suspicion of homicide and grand larceny. Manila Junket Oppostil. MANILA. Aug. 7. The demo cratic members of tho Phlllpplno Islands legislature' comprising tho minority of both houses, adopted resolutions today declaring ogafnst the wisdom of sending a mission to tho United States as proposed by tho majority. Tho minority declared ' that the work proposed for the mission rnn be performed by the resident Philip pine commander at Washington. Tm the quick nd cool way to cfxtte thirst 4way" T FVE E ;r e a ORANCE PEKOE WHISKERS UPHELD IF SAX FHANC1SCO. Aug. 7. (A. !,) Whiskers may nut enhance tlu beauty of man's fare, but they are not a menace to health and CJlenn county can develop lis hirsute crop to the limit. This Is tho edict of Dr. William Dickie, of the state board of health, which will be received by the Whls kerino club of Orland, lilenn county, with open arms and brltttling faces. Tho club, devoted to the growing of facial shrubbery, to lend local color to the county fair this fall, was re cently curbed In Its activities by Dr. S. Igllck. county health officer, who held that whiskers were un sanitary. Yesterday's ruling ends tho hirsute controversy but Dr. Dickie said he would advise the whlskerlnos "to Imthe their whiskers twico dully In tepid water, with lots of soap, and occasionally treat them to a drench ing in somo mild antiseptic." CONDEMNED TO DIE UKXO, Ncv., Aug. 7. (A. P.) John II. Kmulolph, slayer of his 73 year old mother was found guilty of Tn tinier in the first dcrc by a Jury hern today and his penalty was fixed at death, which means in this state, asphyxiation by lothal gas. Ran dolph bent his mother with his fists ho seriously the night of June 30 that she died within a few days. The duto for sentence hos been fixed as August 15 by Judgo ft. V. Moran. Randolph in the third man sen tenced to death by lethal gas at the present lime In Nevada. Two t tho condemned men, however, have appeals pending In the courts to the decisions. CHittlujii. ln the County Court of the State of Oregon for Jackson County. la thn Matter of the; Kstalc of Mary H. Orr. Deceased. ' Hazle Pennington, Plaintiff, vs. Hugh William Orr, Ira Vanloh, Huh U Hunter., Henry 13 .Hunter, Henry Klmore Hunter and'.Ull persons un known claiming any right, title, es tate. Hen or Interest In or to the estato of Mary It. Orr, Deceased, De fcudats. To Hugh William Orr, Ira Vanloh, Hugh 1 4. Hunter. Henry 10. Hunter. Henry Hlmore Hunter and alt persons unknown claiming any right, title, es tate, lien or Interest In or to the CHtate of Mary H. Orr. deceased, and to Abble K.' Thomas, executrix pf the esliito of Alary is. orr, iioeeasep. In the name of the State of Oregon, hv order of this court, you uud each of vou are hereby notified that on the 30th day of July, 1925, Hazlo Penning ton, one of the heirs at law and a legatee and devisee undor the last will and testament of Mary li. Orr, de eased, filed her petition In this court. praying that the rights ot al persons Interested In the estato of Mary- H. Orr, deceased, be ascertained and de clared by this court and that It be de termined to whom distribution should bo made. You and each of you are hereby no tified and required to appear herein on tho Itth day of November. 19U5, at Ihe hour of ten o'clock In the forenoon of said day and date at the court room of tho abov entitled court In Jack sonville, Jackson county, Oregon, and flic answers herein In tho manner pro vided by law, wetting forth your re spective claims of heirship, ownership or Interest In said estate, and show cause why such petition should not be granted. And you are hereby further notified that if you fail to appear and answer the petition of the said liable Pen nington, plaintiff herein, ns herein above required, a decree of this court will be entered herein In accordance with the allegations and prayer of said petition. This citation Is published by order of the Honorable v. J. Harlzell, Judge of the above entitled court made and entered on the 3)th day of July. l!2i. Date of first publication July 31. l'J25, DKMMA KTKVIiN.S. County Clerk for Cackson County, Oregon. 1.-8-25 I'Mniy Nollcci. Taken up Tuesday, July 28, fourteen head of turkeys. Two hens with metal Winds on left leg. Twelvo young ones. Owner can have same on payment of charges. D. I. DAVIDSON. lix 86. R. D. 1. Central Point. Phone 3r!X'X. The satltifactlnn you rocolvn from partak ing; of a delicious dea aort Is like the after glow of a happy day. Aak your ilcalnr. for Yiiiii-Yiiiii or Nntrl Moiih Ico Cream. Jackson Coanty Creamery Phoy 61 PRESIDENT TALKS " WITH HOOVER AND ATTY. GEN. SARGENT BWA.MI'SCOTT, Mass., Aug. 7. (A. P.) Attorney-Oencrnl SatKeut ar rived today to confer with President Cool id no and it was announced that Secretary Hoover would be hero to morrow for a brief stay nl White Court. Tho attorney-general, coming from Washington on a night train, stopped at the summer White House on his wuy to his homo at Ludlow, Vt. tie planned to re main here until tomorrow morning, his visit affording tho presi dent an opportunity to discuss with hi. n tho anthracite situation and other questions in which the department of Justice has an interest. I While it was reiterated today that the president had not summoned either the attorney-general or the com mon o department head hero to discuss tho hard coal wage controversy j and was not disturbed over tho threat-) oiled suspension of anthracite opera-; lions September I. it was admitted that Mr. Coolidtfo was seeking infor mation and would tako mlvantago of the proBonco of both officials to talk over tho situation and tho policy to bo pursued with regard to it. I It Killed, Italian Kxploslon. .RAVENNA, Italy. Aug. 7. (A. I.) Seven women workers ami two men wero killed In nn explosion of a powder factory at I.ugo yesterday. One of the men was a customs guard: the identity of tho other Is not known. Just Another "Ad" "My 'lllko' Ib broke," nobbed Wllllo, Tho toais flowed down like rain "Iliiah, hush," aiiltl "iMn" to Ullllo, "Your Brief ia all In vain, You take It to tho 'LIBERTY,' U'b on North Fir Street now. They'll fix thn break; short llmo 'twill lalco " So, Wllllo atoppoil tho "row." ' "I've ltiHt my koy," walled Mary "Tlio koy that locks my trunk." And, she, llko Brother Wllllo Soon found that Brief wuh "hunk." The "boys" down at tho "LIBERTY" Mado a now key In a "trice." And, as Mary smiled upon them SUe murmured: "Ain't that nlco?" Most folks tako all their linnl.los To "Nineteen" on North Fir; No matter if tho Implement ' HoIoiiks to "him" or "lior." If the hulchnr knlTe. or mower'a dull. To "THE LIBERTY SHOP" It Rons, Tlirft'B tho one plnco IIKHB Ihey "fix It." That's what ovorybody knows. Sometimes tho umbrella, Or tho "stmshiido" nno.ls R "roof," Sometimes a pot noedn inemlliiK So that "Ma" (.in cook morn Boup; Soinotlmos it's this, sninotlmoa It's that, That's broko, nnil hut liars lun. Hut, tho 'hoys" down thcro can "fix It" Bo It's llko it used to ho. Don't Rive It to the junk man Meforn you'vo let them try To mend tho broken article, No matter what nor why; "THE LIBERTY SHOP" can "fix It" So It's most ns Rood as now. And you'll save a lot of money When you lunrn what they can do. When you plan In KO a limit In' For "blK Kamo" in the hills, Perhaps thn Run needs flxlu' ltoforo a "buck" It kills; Or.' maybe. It's a flHiifn' That you'ro soinK', an' the reel Is sort o' out o kellor An' "run down at tho heel " .hint tako It lo "THE LIBERTY," Tho "SHOP" that "fixes" thliiBs; You'll find your troubles ended, Your worries taklnK wlnRs; ' Tho world may ro to place. Hut, lit that, It need not stop; . ' JiiHt gather up tho fragments . And tako 'em to "THE LIBERTY SHOP" (19 North Fir 8treet, Mcdford) P. S. 1'orhiips you need a harRaln In soninthlnK you can use; They keep n Htock of evcrythlnx From which you sure can choline; No inn Her what your wants may ho, No mailer what your "lino," "THE LIBERTY 8HOP" call "fix you up," And "get you Roinic" fine. ' 34x7.30 Balloons $31.00 Pltipps Auto Park Service Riverside at Jackson Street SWEM'iS. PHOTO STUDIO-GIFT SHOP Whether you are ready to make your purchases immedi ately or not, the latch key always hangs out for you here. Come in and look around. You are welcome. Marmalade Jars $1.79 Regularly $2.C0 to $3.00. Import ed Jars for preserves. Decoratsd in bripht colors. Attractive for the table. Incense 25c Regularly 35c. "Flower of the Orient" Insense, Highest grade. Packed In attractive jars that can be used as a burner. , Oregon in Color $1.00 Give one to each of your "out of state" guests. A beautiful book :ontaining twenty pictures in color of our own scenery. People will believe your "fish stories" if you have a permanent record of your catch, so Take Plenty of Films Along and when you come back, let us develop and print them, and you may be assured of best results. MAIL ORDERS GIVEN PROMPT ATTENTION MAKE USE OF OUR RENTAL LIBRARY BOOKS YOU WANT TO READ AT A SMALL RENTAL FEE No Red Tape Deposit not required Take the books you want and pay only for each day you keep them out, . THE AUTHENTIC NATIONAL "BEST SELLERS" ARE HERE dancing:. Rogue Elk Resort SATURDAY EVENING AUGUST 8 GOOD r K WW -r I mum Suffered 18 years-Cured In 2 Months '1 hid suffered for 18 veun with PILES. My doctors Mid a lurglcal operation wt absolutely necessary. Yet after a few treat ments by Dr. Dean f was well, gaining weight and strength; free from all nervous troubles." YVHAT this woman writes U typical of hundreds of extreme cases of PIKES which my celebrated non -surgical meth od has permanently CURED. Itn't ft worth a few treatments by a recognized Specialist, who will GUARANTEE to CURK you or return your kkb, rather than suffer longer? Ked myPKKEhookon Piles ind other RECTA I. and U)IXN disorders. , It will causa you to act promptly. nFAN M II tnr n nrtirri: rTTLC orFicrs: i BuilHInn SOi-l2 lhrW 5u)trilM STHVAMVMAIN 6TI1 AND. PIMd W Hi. n n iNaunANcii ; First Insurance I Agency . j A. L. HILL, Manegar ! j; Phone 10 30 North Central 1 J v Medford, Or. o 1 m ' 1 SALE Framed Pictures $1.50 Ornamented antique gold frames, :oned to match pictures. Size 12x15. Subjects such as Lone Wolf End of the Trail Dance of the Nymphs , Miss Innocence ' Avenue of Trees , Hope Holland Flower Girl . Boy and the Rabbit Angelua Spring Song Landscapes, English Flower Gardenc, and many others. Candles All Colors and Sizes. Poly-chrome, 10-inch . . tapered 30c pair Travertine. 10-lnch decorated 50c pair Cordova Banquet 15c and 25c Superior, hard white. Just Unpacked Brass Candlesticks These Colonial Sticks are always admired. $-2.25 to $10 Pair ' Stationery 25c Eaton's Escrito Linen 24 sheets paper, 24 envelopes; white, buff, grey. Ecrrito Pound Paper, 90 sheets to the Ib. box .....40e Envelopes to match, pkg 15c MUSIC Safety First Tt'lc.ihone of, write us of o ii c n n d order 'your WINTE.U supply o c o n 1 before llib " ' Price ' Advances ' JWMES, PRICES AK?; CiQiNCiUP ON COAL-- -AND DON'T FDROET TO STOP IN TODAY- and order Some "PHONE 239 MEDFOkD 3fa Answer to the Burning Qmftw fl 1 fiift MANLY BCftt IIIIKIiUN iSr"nr..l-l-. -;-'JV