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0 0 - o o If it PLEASED BY TRIP AND LOCAL FRUIT 7!fc. Matte to fOimAXD. OA'.. lire. 10. (A. r.) Cuttle nominally -Httmly; rereipiH cat- ll ''Ti! Pill I UK HI I Hoes weak to ten coma lower; re ceipts C4ft. UlehtwpiKht iltm. to 2o " . -. Dm.) common , medium, good and a-' : . v choice 12.25 12.50; xlituhtor pits ' . . .... , , U" to 130 Mm.) nutllutn, good and "Your volley is beautiful and' I am chnU.e $u5ii.73. ; Sheep nominally Kte;iily; no re ceipts. ; .?lad that 1 was Riven the opportunity oi viewing its beauties from an auto mobile," Baiil H. Newton Lynch, vice president and manager of the San Krancisoo Chamber of Commerce, who, with ' a number of other prominent Culifornlany. was given a motor ride from this city to Ashland yesterday afternoon' willo enroute home by rain from Seattle, where he had at tended the meeting of the western V division of the(tTnited Stales Chamber of Commerce. ' Three baskets of luscious grapes, pears and apples were presented tho party when they arrived here, in be half of the Medford Chamber of Com merce, after which they were assigned to curs donated for the purpose by local citizens. Driving to Ashland, the numerous points of interest, shown the -. travelers, and at Ashland the party was taken through Uthia park, which they declared to equal any in the way of beauty they had ever seen. Arriving at the -depot shortly after i PORTLAND, Ore., Deo. JO. (A.P.) Ifegs: Kxtrns and Current receipts one cent lower. Current receipts 37c; fresh, medium 3 r Vj 3.1 lM c; fresh stan dard firsts 38 V 'ff 31ic; fresh standard extras 3U 6j 39 ej fresh undersized 8 ' Rulior Hutter:' Standard cubes one cent lower. Extra cubes, city f0e; stan dards 4!)c; prime' firsts 4Sc; firsts 4Kc; prints. 63c; cartons 54c. Milk steady. Ilest churnJnu cream r0c net shipper's track in zone one. (.'ream delivered Portland. 53c, Raw milk (4 percent) fL'.tiO cwt. f.o.b. Portland. J - . ' FABIN IS GIVEN 18 YEARSTtEADS GUILTY; 2KD CH'GE I ' Portland Wheat. PORTLAND, Ore., Deo. 30. (A. P.) -Wheat UHM hard white, Illuestem, the train steamed in. they rehoarded. liar(l white, liart, soft white, western very appreciative of southern Oregon's hospitality. The following were In the party: U. - Newton Lynch, vice-president of the Ban Francisco Chamber of Com merce, and wife; A. S. Heat of Los Angeles, director of the Tufted States Chamber of Commerce; D. W. Pnntltis, vice-president of the Arizona & San Diego railroad; P. C. Lathrop of San Francisco, assistant passenger man ager of the Southern Pacific company; D. M. Johnson of Ios Angeles, with v the 'Pacific Mutunl Life Insurance T company; Harry Chandler, puh'isher nf the Loa Angeles Times; O. W. Loose of San Francisco, freight traffic manager with the Southern Pacific the Associated News Service; Henry McTnnse. general nfanager of the! SAN FRANCISCO, Dec. 10. u. S Market Street Railway company of. Department of Agricultural Kcono white, $1.60; hard winter, spring, western red, St. 65. Today's car receipts Wheat, 230; flour, fi; corn, 10; outs, 6; hay, 8. Poultry Poultry steady. - Heavy hens 25J? 26c; light ISc: springs 25c; broilers nominal; young white. ducks 23&'25c; dressed turkeys 3Kft40c; live, nomi nal; geese nominal. Harry McIMroy, 2C. found entity by a jury in the circuit court Tuesday afternoon of an indictment charging robbery, pleaded guilty to a second similar charge Wednesday afternoon and was sentenced to state prison terms of seven and thre years. McKh oy was accused by Richard Dunn. Jr., of Oakland, Calif., of act ing as a Fit gin in a series of store till robberies in southern Oregon and Calif ornia d urine the month of No vember. The pair were traveling In an auto stolen by young Dunn in a suburb of Oakland. McKlroy was found guilty of the I robbery of tho cash register of the Kcll Ciurnge at do Id Kill, and pleaded guilty to an indictment accusing him of robbing the Ninlnger store nl Ash land . 1 n but h cases M c Flroy was accused of keeping, watch outside while Richard rifled the tills. ills accuser was a runaway boy of exceptional mental alertness and personality, who left today by auto with his father for the bedside of his in'other. who was prostrated by the northern 'es,I1,m,l(18 of nor Bon- orrt lifi-Kifiiyiiu'r, cuui u wii 11 obtaining money under false pre tenses, entered a plea of guilty und was sentenced to a three year term in state prison. , Potatoes, PotntoftH quiet, iv'otili $2.&0J2.0. OnioiiK tiuit't, woak $1.75. Sjiii l-'runWsrn Markets SAM'l'KANCl.SCO, Dee. 1 (A.P.) head of , Bultorfut f.o.b. San Francisco W&c. San Franciseo; llalnh Merritt, preal dent nf the SunKlst Ijaisin association, and T. H. Williams of lxis Anseles. assistant general manager of the Southern Pacific company. .1. D. Russell. A. S. Rosenbaum, C. C. f'arle and F. R. Horn wore Jocal resi dents who donated the ears. In sneaking of tho Florida boom. T.Mf. Williams stated it did not effect California in the least and the metro politan building program in Los An geles has not slackened as a result, nlthoimh the residential program Is now on a more conservative basis. mies. ) Young roosters. 3 lbs. and up 32i 34c; staggy showing spurs nomi nal. Turkeys: yo'uhg 41fi43o; old 40 fii 4lc; dressed young 50i 52e; old 46 (?( 50c. . - . MOVIES OF SALEM GAME, CRATERIAN J. K. Tourtellotte.. architect of the new high school spent Wednesday In the city In connection with the con struction of that build l.ig. The trial list of the circuit court, for the wevk "beginning next Monday, Is as follows: , Southern Oregon Kxploration com pany vs. W .O. Dynch, a civil nction Involving oil drilling operations at tho Trigonla diggings. M. H. McKall, vs. ' M. C. Page.' a money recovery. ' Husy Corner Motor Co., vs. Fred Duke. S. Ia Ivconard vs. IT. 13. Murphy. R S. Prevost vs. Jack Hilton, et nl. W. II. Gnylord vs. H. D. Grey. The last four cases are minor civil notions. The civil suit of D. XI. D. Yost Against M. W. McCrew is being tried tdday. Movie plcturqs.. taken last laturday by A. C. Allen of, tle Kalem-Mcdfonl high school game, arrived this morn ing from- Kan- Francisco and jwill the shown nt the Craterian then tin as an ittlded attraction the balance .of the week. The films were given a trial I' run this morning, and show up clear. All are action pictures. The drive of the Salem team for its second touch - down Is shown. A good shot was secure.d of Conrad kicking, a field jgoul, and Medford. making its first touchdown. ' RICHSTEIN WINS The civil damage suit of Sol C. Stone, a citizen of Josephine county, vs. Ci P. Riehsteln of Medford, was tried" before a jury In the circuit tj court yesterday afternoon and result ed In a speedy verdict for the defend ant, Riehsteln. The transaction grew out of a log ging contract on the lands of the plain tiff, who sought to recover treble dam ages for alleged violations of the con tract In cutting yew wood trees and timber under the specified size. The jury found for Rlchstein upon the first ballot. Jesse Johnson of Grants Pass rep resented the plaintiff and K. K. Kelly of Medford, appeared for tho depend-nut. Run Classified ads gi results SAGE TEA TURNS GRAY HAIR DARK That beautiful, even shude of dark, glossy hair can only be had by brew ing a mixture of Sage Tea and Sul phur. Your hair is your charm. H makes or mars the face. V hen it fades, turns' gray or streaked, just an application or two of Sage and Sulphur enhances its appearance -a Don't bother to pre pare the mixture: you can get this ttmwkiiv fild rpoiiin imnrnVPi! hv till' addition of other ingredients for only I 7ft cents, all. ready for use. I It Is called Wyelh's Sage and Rill- j pbur Compound. This can always be j depended upon to bring back the nut- lira I color and luhjro. of your hair. j Everybody uses "Wyeth's" Sage' anil Sulphur Compound now because. ' It darkens so naturally and evenly I that nobody can tell it has been ap- plied. ou simply dampen a sponge I or soft brush with it and draw this through the hair, taking one small strand at a time; by morning the gray hair has disappeared, and after another application it becomes beau tifully dark and appears glossy and lustrous. adv. hundred-fold. Girls Aro 100 Per Cent Wrong. BALTIMOHK. Md. Girls are near ly 100 per cent wrong and men only 45 per cent In estimating how long It wilt take them to dress or do any thing else. Tests tiave been conducted by college psychologists. lack- Make Ufo Worth Living. i Don't no around feelinir tired ' KI In iinai'i' i' nm Dtrnnnlh irwfltRP your kidneys are not working prop erly. The use of KOI-KY PIU-H. a diuretic stimulant for the kidneys, re move Injurious waste matter and, bring the kidneys bark to a normal, active condition. "Your KOJ,KY PIIXH are the only thing I e'ver got to do me any good," writes Samuel Brwnner, Alex andria. Tnd. Adv. ANNOUNCEMENTS frMTF.n RTATKS RF.NATOIl JAMKH J. C-KOK.SI.KY Of Portland. OreKon, hereby an nounces that he Is a candidate tar the Itopubllcnn nomination for V. S. Sena tor at the May, 1926, primaries. Will work zealously for develop tft'nt of OreRon anil Oregon porta, for Irrigation anil reclamation and fulfill ment of measures for real benefit of farmer as suggested by their organi sations. Favor World Court. Heform Senate Tillies and will auiiport neren- a Christmas Piano that will fit any purse Here is a handsome, sturdy piano that even the most economical Santa Claus will approve. Full metal plate, overstrung scale, copper wound bass, beautiful ma hogany case,, good action and tone. fill put real Christmas joy into ir, home and start the young rs on their musical education. G fder now for Christmas delivery. Don't wait and be disappointed. Pride $310 Yes, and terms " i y 81 ' Beautiful Brunswick Phonographs Large size, only $85 $5. down. WEElfcS & ORR. D. C. DURHAM Plane Tuning R. W. WILSON Mgr. Mutie OapL w i7 V Tl UMo nil inl. W sisoes Hundreds of Dollars Worth of Merchandise To be Sold at Wholesale and Less 1 STORE CLOSED ALL DAY FRIDAY Just read this, then get your's. You will never have another chance like this. If you do. you will be so old it won't do you any good. .. .. EDITORIAL BY WILL H.: I have been trying to sell out for a long time on account of my health. Now I have a party who will buy, but says I must reduce the stock at least one-half. I am going to try and do so in 10 days. " The prices in this ad will tell the story. Men's 220 weight Overalls, all sizes, going at. .. $1.00 Boys'-Bib Overalls, 8 to 16 years 75c Men's and Boys' Caps going at . ... . . .... 75c Boys' Sweater Slip-ons and Coat Sweaters going at $2.00 Men's Khaki Pants . . . 95c Men's Neckties -going at 15c Men's Suspenders . . 35c Samson Suit Cases . . $1.15 Men's Leather Gloves . . 35c Men's all wool Slip-ons , and Sweaters going at . . $1.25 Lumbermen's Mitts ... 50c Boys' all wool Mackinaws, Black Bear, going at . $4.59 Boys' Suits, two pants and vest, for ....... $4.50 25 Men's wool Suits no alterations, no comebacks, going at, choice . . .511.50 35 Men's 100 per cent Wool Suits be ing sold in other stores and at other sales at from $25 to S35. This sale price only .$17.50 50 Men's Suits, the very best, the very latest, going at this ; sale'.. . . . . S22.50 Men's $25.00 and $30.00 Over coats going at this sale . . $17.50 Other Overcoats for , . . $10.00 Men's Corduroy Pants, the best makes, Black Bear, Kuh Bros, bib, Big Bob and others are going at . . . . . . . . $2.98 SHOES! SHOES! SHOES! Men's 16-inch high tops, Para cord sale, won't wear out. This sale going at $5.50 Men's all leather Shoes. .$2.45 Dayton Loggers, this Sale $5.50 Men's 12-inch high tops. .$4.50 Men's fine all leather Dress Shoes .. . ; .$3.75 Boys' moccasin toe," composi tion sole shoe, a big buy at only. . ... ...... ........ .$2.75 Men's work sox. This sale price 5c Men's wool mixt Sox This sale 15c Men's Silk Hose. At this sale 25c M en's brown pair for black and Sox, now 2 15c Men's. Press 5ale price . . Shirts. . . . . 65c Men's winter Union Suits $1.15 Men's work. Shirts, 2 pockets, this sale 50c , . t i 'i.l i J'.l . i i i '- 50 prs. of Ladies' and Children's Shoes. At this sale .. . . . .$1.25 Boys' and Girls' Ten nis Shoes, sale price only , . . .50c Men's Jersey Gloves, sale price, pair, . . 15c THE WHOLE STORE IS ONE BIG BARGAIN COUNTER SALE STARTS SATURDAY AT. 9 O'CLOCK SHARP '- '32 North Front St., near City Hall. ; V . ury provlaiooa for law en(urceiuuU TT