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o MfiDFQpD MATL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREfiOX. TTTTJRSDAYo fAUflUS'P 20. 1f)2.j " PiiGE SEVEN SHEEP INDUSTRY NEAR EKD OF RISE IN MARKET PRICE WASHINGTON. Aug. 20. .(A. P.) The shonp Industry uppurcutty is Jiut approuchliig the end of a period of hifib prices, the depurtment of ag riculture declared today In an outlook report ou lambs and wool. Fairly well sutttained prices for lambs for the remainder of the year, but possibly lower prices for Hp ring lambs In 1926 are to be expected while the outlook fyr wool. It was added, la uncertain, with lower prices probable, next year unless an Increas ed demand dovelops. - "Should the number of breeding ewes and lamb production be further Increased, as now seems likely, that would result In an Increased produc tion of wool In this country, the de partment continued. . "The recovery of wool p rives from the post war depression Is stimulate Ing frocif;n countries also to Increase production. The Australian wool crop is expected to t be. larger than last year's, and Increases In the numbers of sheep in Europe also Indicate larger wool clips there next spring. "The prospective Increase In sup ply, however, Is not so great as to cause 'further . marked decline In prices unles sthere uhould be a decline in the demand for woolen goods, a de cline In the general price level or a slump In business activity. "In addition hog prices will prob ably swing downward and It seems un likely that beef prices will be main tained at the high level of this fall. Further. It seems unlikely that Indus trial activity will bo continued Indlfl- iiltcly at the present high level. With the general level of prices remaining at the same, the still larger marketing of lambs, coupled with lower prices of other, meat animals, would result in a downward trend of lamb prices be ginning with the spring of 1926 and throughout 1927." Summarizing the,. report the depart-, jwpnt says: . . "The sheep Industry apparently Is Just approaching; the end of a period of high prices.. ,fi ", ' . 'i "Further large increases In sheep production will require buying breed ing ewes at fancy prices -or holding valuable stock off the market. The probabilities are against this stock be ing relatively as valuable in 1926 or 1927.. "As between sheep and beef cattle, eonsidf ration should he given to the possibility that beef prices may tend upward during 'the next, few years, while ah nop and wool prices seem like ly to tend downward. Present beef prices reflect merely an unusual tem porary situation, prices during ' tho next year may bo lower than at pres ent but wUh an upward trend." a S. EXPEDITION IS ORDERED OUT BY UKOA, Mongolia,: Aug.' 20. (A. P.) The Mongolian' government has ordered the third Asiatic expedition of the American Museum of Natural History, under tho leadership of Roy Chapman Andrews, to cease its ex ploration and scientific work and to leavo Mongolian territory, alleging that Mr. Andrews has violatod the terms of his agreement with Mon golian scientific organizations. The Mongolian government further al leges that besidos. carrying out his scientific work In the domains of paleontology, geology and zoology, Mr. Andrews' expedition also has en gaged In topographical observation work and . has -employed a number of susplcious-'in A military sonse persons. Mr. Andrews also is accused of carrying on political propaganda and stirring up the Mongolians against "tho red bolsheviks." Movie Actor's Injuries Serious. HOLLYWOOD. Pal., Aug. 19. (A. P.) Physicians attending Cullon Lan dis, motion picture actor injured In an automobile accident north of hero yesterday announced ' last night his condition was more serious than at first apparent. They said he would be operated on lor internal injuries today.-. - Jackson County Fair and Pear Show, Medford, September 16 to 19. 107tf Howard's Buttermilk - Best for Freckles. Sunburn and Tan Old ; Time II c o I p o or Buttermilk Cream In a New WayA Gentle Massage IUl lingers Before Ite .tiring Is All That la Necessary." The old-time application f But termilk and Cream to whiten and preserve the akin and remove, harsh little wrinkles -and ugly sallowncss Is grandmother's receipt and women, throughout the ' country are again using It to ensure .a beautiful com plexion and snow-white hands and arms. " -. Buttermilk, however. Is not always obtainable, but a specialist has. at last perfected' a method of con centrating buttermilk and combining It with a perfect cream, which you can buy In small quantities ready tn use at any first class drug store be) slngily asking for "Howard's" Buttermilk Cream. . There la no secret abot It nor Is Uere any doubt about the result ira ust a common ordinary butter mlfc uv the form of a wofderful BIG FRUIT MARKET SEEN IN EUROPE BY GOVT. EXPERT . WASHINGTON. .Aug. 20. Edwin Smith, market specialist of the de partment of agriculture. returniug today from Europe where he sur veyed marketing possibilities, de clared the European market for American fresh fruit could be ex panded if American growers would produce better quality In adequate quantities and deliver the produce in bettor . condition at rettsonablc prices. -" 1 Tho tuslo of the European for fresh fruit 1 just as great as that of the Americans, ho declared, but tho lack of development of refrigerated transportation makes fruit avatluble in Europe- only a short time com pared with the United States. "The present indications,' he said, "are that Europe will absorb as many American and Canadian apples this year na lust, although tho English crop Is better than lust year. "A heavy crop of apples In Nova Scotia will somewhat offset Vir ginia's shortage while In boxed ap ples British Columbia's reduced crop will ease up on the competition of the Pacific coast stutos. "One of tho topics of conversa tios among tho members of tho fruit trade of Groat Britain relates to the tremendous strides made during the past years by grapofrult In the Brit ish Isles. It Jumped from 'one of the rare exotic fruits seen only In large centers to a regular article of trade. t "Were American producers' to got behind it with a continued educa tional program, It seoms certain that grapefruit might be absorbed in Eu ropcan markets In large quantities.' PEACE EFFORTS -DROPPED, ABD-EL . PARIS. Aug. 20. France and Spain bave broken off peace negotiations with Abd Kl Krlin, the Itlfflan chief. French and Spanish plenipotentiaries who were awaiting the Itlfflan emis saries at Melllla to submit the Joint Franpo-SpanlHli. peace conditions have been instructed to return homo. ' Tho plenipotentiaries have-been a month at Melllla where they were sent at the- conclusion. of- the Kraneo-Span-ish conference In Madrid, bearing the text of the conditions acceptable to France and Spain:'4-. -":"' '- Tho French and 'Spanish govern ments have come to tho 'conclusion that Abd-EI-Krlm had been allowed sufficient time In which to consider. the peace termsand they have decid ed to leave settlement of tho Moroccan' question to arms. With tho ruffians in full flight northward from Tuza and Ouezzan, both extremities from the fighting lino, the French and Spanish feel that tho result cannot romaln long In sus pense and that Abd-EI-Krlm will be forced to sue for peace. The conditions which the Rlfflan leader has scorned will no longer be extended to him If further bloodshed Is necessary through his stubbornness, it is declared in official circles. .. Vice-President Dawes To Speak in Portland PORTLAND, Aug. 20. Charles O. Dawes, vice president of the United States, has accepted an invitation to speak in Portland on Labor Day, Sep tember 7, under tho auspices of the general committee of civic bodies, It was announced today. Vice President Dawes will mako only one public ap pearance whllo in Portland. The length of his stay hero was not Indi cated In his message of acceptance. Advertising Man Visits .Med ford James Houlihan, of the Houlihan Advertising agency of Oakland and Los Angeles, Calif., and Portland, passed through Medford - Wednesday and was met at the station by a repre sentative of this paper. Mr. Jlouli-, han Is much interested in the Rogue Cream cresm gently massaged with the fin ger tips around' the corners' of the eyen and mouth. I To get the best effect, be sure to follow tho simple directions. All good druggists guarantee a notice able Improvement after the first ap plication or they ' mill refund the money. Adv; . Word fV;V'i4i.r.': . )V - it':!.,' V! 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