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& '. U' 1 iO i J MEDFORD MAILTRIBDNB astflr, Sundar, WrtUf I'ubllabrd br Ui , MEPruKU HUHTUiiJ 00. IHHI N. Ktr gt. FhOM " EOBKItT W. RUIIL, KdlMf . BUMITKK BWITH. alanaca An llidreiwM-iit Nwaair Entered u awond-cU. nutter t Ited lord, Oregon, under Act ot Mann 8, 17, BUBSCniPTIOH BATES r Hill In Adrti.ee: Daily, with Sunday, year 7,J Daily, with Sunday, month tally, without Bundiy, year O.JO Dailr. without Runilay, month .66 Weekly Kail Trlbui one year.... 1.00 Bur.'ay. one year 'J TV jHy Carrier, In Adranee In Uedlord. Aeh lafj; Jackaonrllle, Central Point, rboeoil, ralent. Oold Hill -nd on Hl(hwaa: Dally, with Sunday, roontl I Daily, without hiinday. month . Daily, without Hunday, one year... TOO Dally, with Sunday, one year . All terma, caah in advance. MKUBER OF TUB ASSOCIATED PRESS Keoelrfnir Kull UU Wire Hervk-o Only paper In citjr or cgunty ttctMng Mwi by tlrffripb. , . The Awoctitad Prcu li irlwifelr n titled to the iwe for republication of all ocwi dUptVhw credited to It or otlarwiM trdltM la thll puper, and 1m t? tha local oewa pubHahwl barein. .... All right for republication of apedal dla jttche herein art alao rMervrd. 8wod daily averagf: rtrculatton for li moaCM endli.g Oct 1, 1037, 4402. (preaeut tircuUtioo 4626). Official paper of the City of Medford. Official paper of Jtrkaon Ootmty. AdTertlalnf liftrr,titl II. O. MOOKNHKN COM PANT Office In New York, Chicnj, Detroit, fraodaoo, Lot ADftiea, twatue. aoiv TO WAHFUXdTON, a!iU'. J7.--( rrcsldent CoolUlso hn di-llverotl n ichulto to oKltalorH for comploto Intleiifntlence in l'orto Jtlro. There haH been a "comploto mlM unilerHtantlliiK of the concinMo factH," In tho roHldonl' opinion In connection with tho movoH to ohtiifn home rule without uutHlili nsUlimee on the IhIiiihI, wIiokp Kovornnient now vhh mild ly Mr. Joo1I1ro to exi'rolno "ii, Kreiiter ile Kree of HoverelKiity over iln own uf fairs than does the govoiiinu'iit of uny other Ktuto or territory of the United Htaten." Tho ireHlduntH position wuh plvon In u cominunleitih)n nddreHM ed to Horace 1. Towner, Kovernor of Porto Hleo. It wuh In i'ply to ;i resolution adopted by the Inland loKlrduturo nnd u telcunmi wlKiu-d hy th pn-Hident of tho senate and Hinakor of the house of l'orto Itlco. . uppealliiic for freedom lo adopt methods to reeover from "Kravo oeouoinleal situation," In tho finances of thuQovernment of l'orto Moo, I'reBMlt'nt ('ootldKe wrote, "tho present dlffl- uhy which It Is hoped is hut leniorury. Is ex- eluslvety the result of the exercise jhy ttie elected rnpreiientatlveH of ;the people of l'oto Itlru of an au thority Kiuutd hy tho present very liberal organic, law," Ollie Miller of Central Point vis ited his friend, Allan Hood, at the Evergreen ranch inr n few days. .Mr. and Mrs. (!enri;e l.einmon en tertained at a card party WetlnuH il'iy cronliKt In honor of Mr. mill .Mrs. Italiih Heed, who nro leaving tor Corviillls. Ilurnal Culy, a studiqit of the Prospect l.lgli school, was taken III with Intleenui alter having a bail cold for several days. Rela tives were called from Medford and ho was taken In Ihu Sacred Heart liospilal. Word was received of a marked improvement In his condi tion. The Prospect Walking club gave an otd titno dancu in the high school gym last Saturday night and evuryouo had a ?;ottd old fashioned time. Miss Neva Clarke, who has been at tliu Itogtie Hlver sanltarhuu for u few days, returned o her home Saturday. Marcli III. Wo are glad to seo her back ami hope she will continue to Improve In hcnlth. Mr. and Mrs. I0d llerlilhyiner of I'nlon Creek spent Monday in Med ford vlnlllnp; and uttcmllng to liusl ness matters. Mr. und Mrs. Jim CrieveH have as their guests ttiis week Mrs. Grieves' cousin, M'-wl(tii Nnostniin, and lior family nfUtisoga Snrlngs, Cnlo. Mrs. Noosinan was fonuerly Miss Ida Pankey. Mm. C. C. Clark was 111 with a cold Monday which prevented tier teaching. Mrs. ImoKcnc Nye. Miss Agnes Taylor. Mryeynuil anil Miss l.u clllo Aram W Astilnnit visited dur ing tho woek end nt the home of C'hRiuicey Arant and Clollciu Ciui liliiKlxnm. On Vim unlay, March 10. Miss Ad tlo tircen, n student of Prospect high .sellout, anil Eilwln J. Hoollihy wero united In marriage by Hev. Jawrpncc of Medford. Never be fore has aucli an incident occurred in our school circle. Mr. lloothby was a graduate of Prospect high ftchnol in lliiTi, nnd nt present he ' Is janitor and a bus driver for lilts district. The newlyweds left on their honeymoon Immediately after tho wedding lo vMt Irlcniis und relatives In California. They In. tend to contlnuo their resiwtlvo oc cupations whan ihov return. We students of Prospect high school extend corwratulatiou and our best wishes to them. Urnndiiin on Ritlh-ii NBW YORK. Vnt4h the mo vIch for picture of noddy urand mother chopping tree. They'll be on Broad w Ay and elrwhei.' noon from Alkon. 8. C. Tnllyho rides and a barbecue were Just sldcllghU when Rrandmothem nnd others competed In clearing ft trail.. Tho bent grandmother with the ' nxo nn ' Mn, 8'imtiel T T PROSPECT I AS TO MRS. ISS XANCY AV Hindu priiK-essiinil fitted M tliu exotic splendors of an Kant Indian court. Aifi'iwdiiiK to presK reports .Miss Miller is enjoy'niji all these uuptiul preliiniiiiiries very milcli, uutl under tlie eliapefonae of lier trrandiaollier, is niaUiiijr u most fuvontble inipL-ession upon the subjects of this Hindu potentate. A more ronwinjj situutiitn fur a youitjf Amerieitn (jirl eould seareely lie iniaiiliietl, and we fear hoiiiu of the criticisms offered, proceed more frorli envy than from any rri'''"il'e moral indiga- tiQ. . . . . After all the man' a pirl marries concerns no one but herself and her immediate fiunily. If she and those nearest her are agreeable, the rest of the world should be content. Miiriiiiize is a risky .business under any circumstances, and fundamental differences ui nationality and customs, increase the difficulties materially, lint we see no reason for righteous hor rnr over this alliance between the prixluct of the newest and the omest civilizations. We see a Seattle erolojjis't reiiiarks that Miss Miller and the Maliarajah spiiiiK from n comjuoii Aryan stock. No doubt lie knows what he is talking TrTiout. Our Knropean ancestors came oriirinally from the plateaus of (Qvil Asia. If Miss Miller wishes to return to her ancestral home she certainly has the ri(fllt to do SO. Sensible pt'onle will wish her those who raise their eyebrows and predict disasterous conse quences. If .Miss Milhxand her Maharajah have as she claims a "true spiritual iuiderMandin.'" they stiind a better chance of marital success than at least f" per cent of those who allow pro pimpiily to determine- their domestic fate within their fiinio borders. QUILL POINTS t'emiine wet is one who would rather be tight than l'rcsi- Uent. If George toulOt tell a lie widow hookcQ 1 inn. IJolshevist parade in MoseovPat 20 below zero. Iu a cli mate like that, you've jujgot to be hot under the collar about something. Noah parked his Ark on top you can begin at the lop if (2) There are just two lUsses, Those who delight in slogans anil eatch-plirases, and those who think. ( . Don't explain. TlQ" village clerk knows the cigarettes are for your husband; the iiielolitiiu cleric tloesnl care. You can 'I expect inneh reform in a laud where hatred those who rob the public is seven parts envy. Moil iii'e like imimulH. Tlio niiijiIIci rreatiM'vtf lire full of ter ror unless they're in u herd of their kind. A spelling bee isn't like a political bee. to spell wonls, not how to spill them. Americanism: Kicking about the income tax ; feeling resent ful if another man kicks glider about paying more. I urn about is fair play. In the mot her of necessities. Yet an automobile, is just as unsafe as an airplane if a fool driver is at the controls. One way lor a woman to become a seiiii-iiivalid, needing constant petting, is to marry a man she thinks inferior In her. Still, parents aren't always a nuisance. There must be some body tof-jiange the dunce iQirds aiul wind the machine. . , . The straight and narrow way is unique iu one particular. The detours offer easier going. I'mmisti of ju't'Tit t'nuoil tlio tilil-tinirr lo ImM tip the .stiie. Tin! n1' int't'iilivr wtmm ctmsr pnitlut'ors to uplift it now. ilosepli, moNt t'clt'ln'tiU'il of t'avorito sons, whs sold into I'rypt. Thf lnotlt'in prm'tioi' is to t ratio llirm for jobs nt homo. Convot tliis NPiitciioo : "Tlir trtiok," snitl ho, "inovoil yvor promptly wlirn I sottmlod mv Imrn." Corrri'l this sontonoo: "Now," sijhci 'wo shiill listen to somo spoochos." The self-con I'idenec you leach learns liv liiinscll (sues to li(ryiaclvlom'. THp NEBBS Bedtime Story DETECTIVE &EEMS TO TAKE EXCEPTIOM TO THE FACT TMA.T AM0I3OSE POTTS PUT UP iZO.OOO IM SECURITIES TO AIL OUT. MflflFOKP JjrATL TUKOJI EAO. of Kriittk' is now offkially a to wi-d lior Maliarnjiih uiuid all i j well, and pay no attention to lie nw one, no -wonder a of Mt. Ararat, proving that (1) you have a pull. of You uiq! know how this age of lyfvui'y, invtUion is tlio ilinors lutppily, a hoy ejnes to his head; that he SO VOUR.E THE &UV THAT 1 POT UP TWE "20.000 IM 5CCUI2ITIES ?VOU DONl'T LOOIC LIKE A MAM WHO COULD AFFORD TO LOSE 2.0,000. ? ) A I" AMD VJAITUNTIL THEV y-.v, . HiZ'tl IwfrrlwVf $iJ& vwsCW'W i ONYX t TOTBTjyR, MEDFOIifl, Personal Health Service By WILLIAM BEADY, M. D. Hlrned letter, pertaining to peraonal health and hytiene, not to dlaeaa. diagnoai. or treatmcut. will be .nawered by Dr. Urady II a anmped. ullaadrraanl en,ik la eucloaed. Letter, ahould b. brief and written In Ink, Oxiia) to In. larg. .umber ol letter, re ceived, only . few can be .nawered here, rfo tily can be made to queries not euulora. lug to lnatructlona. Addreu Dr. WilDa Brady, lo ear. of thie newapaper. FAI.IiACIKS F. RIXIIT TO UKI.IM'ISH 17. 'llmt iMMiic Ailments .lie SCir-Kvldtni. Many Individuals miffc-rim; from' in thin true? I use it quite uften intestinal 'disease, especially rectal ' ttnd BO Jw moat of my c1.: I friends. troubles, seen? content to drift V' J' . . ,. Answer1 borne rouue prepara- ulunu on the. Kuess that It !s Just ul.e lnjurioll8, not all. lf ., pliytilcians con- tribute lo false' sense of se sjch pretense, ot diagnosis without 1 examination, and the victim uKainsl reposinc confidence in a doctor ; who Is so careless. j Actual statistics Indicate that th"' " B"Tr ..lTl n,H Ir"u,,u' ' oieeuint! lines is uecuratu In kix cases and wronn In four cases out . ,'n- ,n tne ""p'' of he buisb, mat tn(i trouble. Is Just ord!:i-v ones iiminiun me accuracy in is , " below 30 per cent. When the vie- tim guesses his condition Is Itch- liiB piles." he Is wronu In nine cr.tjes out of ten. ' As Dr. .1. K. Montiiifilc says lils excellent book, "Troubles Wo Don't Talk About" ( Llppincott), o course there are many people wh., , struiiKc to say, simply do not wQ to know the truth. Yes, I've encountered such peo-1 pie. 'fhry .prefer to worry along-i And ihey are not all dumb, either. J Dr.' Montague goes on to sneak of! the pleasure of being able to as sure n patient, after proper exam ination, that he has lioOrlous all- ment. ies, 1hat Is a pleasure to the doctor, hut Iwv about the pa - tient? Scnne tirfrf; ago a man of literary distinction, taking alarm from vomething I had said about; this very subject, rushed to a spec laUat (fortunately he picked a rep utuble one) who examined him and assured him there was nothing nerl- uun me maun', ami huh imt-'iiiKt-u' gentleman apparently cannot for give me for scaring him no. Hut theii, to my mind the larger the huiii the better the doughnut. I w Is h I k new h o w t o aca re a "million people like that. Tho great drawback about some of our best medicine in that the dose hits tn be gauged by the individual re i.ulrenientM, If you administer an arbitrary or fixed dose to every body , mime folks will get no Aiffcct ut all, some will be more O' -l'SH ijuisoneu, a no soma vm gia , xni' of feet desired. For iiiMtanc. mi (flliotie. Now this is n lion 11 li nil- imin and we take pains to kf(ijt regular rlwus I watch him. audcio Subkoff, young husband of bud news out of It. I should hateiMmu' iM'oph' arc so sell'lsh an' !'ll'!,hQ i,.n(.Bllll vi.-tmin .f Mluiuni- ,lo think that anything pi luted, here made anybody worry neemessiy Fur most of us a of worry alioul about his health certain amount health is rather healthful, for It stimulates us to seek proper advice or guidance. That s why I devote j this discussion to the very common guess that an Intestinal or rectal trouble is "idles.", A pile or hemorrhoid is a vari cose vein. An attack or piles or he mo: -1 rholds usually means recurrence of; acute inflammation. The 'attack" i subsides, with or without treatment f Horn (ilhxm al Itialto. and there follows an interval of I Add another to the number of freedom from trouble, lasting a fewj famous actors on' the stage and j weeks, a year, or the rest of a life- nereen who have turned female im tlme. depending on rireuniftaneer! personator. The 'newest convert we shall discuss in talks to follow. to feminine attire Is Hoot Gibson, j Once a pile, always a pile, unless j The cowboy star dons ladies' gar-j It Is destroyed or removed. HelleT ( meiits for stmu of the sequences of pain, swelling, bleeding or In-! in "A Trick of Hearts," the t'ni flaminallon should not be eoufus-; vemil picture (hat opens at the etl with 'cure" of piles. . Uialto theater today. (JI'i'.STIONS AND ANNWKKS f)Piviiiatiiic Announcement. You referred to Ir. Don H. Duf fle's "Itook for Diabetics" In a re-j cent articiih The bookstore maitj can find no trace of such a hook. Have I the title and author right? Kven the library could not find It. K. 1.. (1. Answer I had seen a copy, and I assumed the book hail been is sued, but there seems to be some delay It Is a fine book, and worth' waiting shortly for. Doubtless it Cthoil Table Sjih. Docs It spoil the effect of Iodized ( salt to put It in the food while , cooking? One lady said she thought1 it ought to be sprinkled on the I food at the table Mrs. M. A. , Answvr Cooking (r heating mi'S ' poshibly drive off some of the iodln. i but this should not make uuv .-ivm ' .inference, if von fill the tuMe Miiltlauii Krootn of a year. - Mlsumlcr - cellars 'h tlie inillxi'il :ili Tliirrsi lniolKlrl Mentality. Hons lay a coi.ipC. ulcil p'ui In I am a itlrl 1 years old and njv.hlih hcarl-bieak and comedy al - Junior In IiIkIi school, lien Told I tcmatcly hold the lin.c-'.itit m ttiat roue is Injurious to (lie skin.' Hunt's t'raleiian tomorrow. The IT'S THAT TO 6ET BET IT ftUO f TO fcjET 50ME DOU&H t OftEnpy. SATURDAY. t(f pliynlcHl educutlon and follown the rules of health or hyuit-ne. she will have u better comiiielun than '" "y acquies- unJ. ,,,.,. can He lWj.h(, ju)t (.Inn In this blind lrlru to n,nate tnc pninled caii Pirtlcy. t h o u K li calureH. how can she tell whether humlliatliiK mil uli. has a Kood complexion? The tintilc experience ,naln objectlun to louue is that It should warn the f00a y the Klr whu wears it; doctor BKalnst . she thinks, she looks well, so she risking his repu-i has no particular umbltlon 'to cut tat Ion on uny'tivu,,, health. t'rluli lleiip Troubles, . Konic time uko you aave a salve formula for tho' relief of sweatlni; hands. I found it very good, and would like to not it ,,L.i,, i i. it. Mrs. m. w. h. Ansivet Apply to palms twice ,iillly v,.,.y lutlP of lhlH 0nft,eIlt: Soiulion ot formaidehy.io 1 dram j .Mcmhoi Kruins i ...... n.. e .1 ""nun o urainsi j l'etrolatum, enough to make 1 or.. Continue, fan u week or more, to control the swcutinir. i (Copyright John f DIIlc Co.) -- i lrcri I fM'Z&J& f9 I $ , i lcsiie MiiMirci'H brother has been . 1,1. ..l..,,.. t.... viiuhi an ll's slllll' i (Tillered. They tlurt over railroad j crosslu's, never ffivlir a liiougiu us f who'll linve f drop tiler work, . or i luiuae thcr lilans. or iueouveul - cmv Vinselvcs, t' gather j an (j( a o( o tejcphonlii' tin lip I he clothes, however. mUl a great i Ideal to the comedy sct-m-s so that J m ! i '4 the picture has been called not i To the Kditor: only one of the most thrilling he, Your headlines on the Talent has ever done, but also one of thelnews Kriday was misleading. The funniest. nt Idaho Sunday, the do star, has "Dynamite' ''Dynamite, the starting rolr in ' Wolf's Trail.', the western at the Klalto theater tomorrow. The dog plays au im portant part In a thrilling action- ful drama of the west, dealing wlihj will! the extermination of a band of 'desperadoes engaged in smuggling contraband across the border. The canine cinema star is assisted by j were futile till Nat solved the .;, mund Cobb, who lur? the leai.-, problem. He sneaked up on them nK featured role In this picture. V'-e '' n,,e l"10 C)lt. pounced. ,Sfi-ahhcd them with his mouth, and "' 1 Vti single." Cnit'Thm. itook (lcxn Ui Xho pen unharmed. "H Were Single" is a farcical "take-off" on newlyweds. Miss JK-i Mr Bobby .lonost t Avov and .Nat;el portraying bridel ATLANTA. Sir Hobby Jones' i slandlnKs. "while lies'' and rtrln - OU5T VOU RUIiES WORkl A LIFETIE 50ME DOUGH TOGETHER AnJO THENJ ALL. THAT A OtOO 15 (bOirOG TO STlCti AISOONJO j WA1T UN1T1 L THEV STlCKl HIM INJ THE MAPCIT 17. 192B. Rippling Rhymes KBj Walt BtMt A CllKAT IKKK. A book that'H boostetl now ariayii as helng ereat and splen did, gave me a pit in, in forty way, us through its leaves I wended. It its a tale uf bygone times, with history as basin, and it Is full of mulins crimes in KtrunKo and storied plucen. T h e re in u murder h e re and there, and treachery is boom ing, mid honors fit to ruie the' hair, on every page are looming. MothuUKht that sort of thing went on vju-n old .Monk Liwin quit it: suO novels are but tripe and kraut tho critics would admit it. Hut now for reasons yet unkiiQn, ttQ critics praise mis story; tne author'H in u clasn ulone, he's billed for death lews glory. In painting fury and despair, in trigue and dhe iQif'.er, he plies ti pen beyoiid compare, he Is u modern ittcr. This poor ' old bass wood head of mine can't understund these agon; there is no character that's fine in all the tory'H pages. They all are vile, the. low and great, the handmaid and tho lady; and where wo see- one tinhorn skate, . the next Mill be re shady. In reading yarns I can enduro the thiovcn' . and killers' gab ble, if there's one character that's pure. In contrast to the rabble. There should bo onu who isn't stained with every thing immoral, who in the ep ilogue, h:m gained a seemly crown of laurel. DlO tnlH hook which now Is praised by all the world's reviewers, a grim and ghastly stench is raided from medieval - sewers. There is no breath of whole some things, there is no scent of roses; tho churaotors from kids to kings, all make us hold our noson. characters are real people and thn situations are those which occur every day In real life, but their In terpretation In this Instance crowds a flock ot laughs on tho screen in sp.-.ntaneoua order. ' . ; ; LEAVE: 1! UL'SSK LS, Mai'. 17. (P) AlfX J ..e.ippe. who was recently or- i (,(Jlvd ,.xl,t,lk.(i from Clermany, has , u. lu Amwen,, intending lo sail , subkoff arrived in llrussels alone o n Th u rsd ay n i gh t . Ho took a 'single room in u second class hotel where he told the por ter he was e"n route to tho Congo. His maiiiRibaggage went direct to Antwurp and ho left for Antwerp Friday. Announcement that Subkoff had been ordered expelled on the technical ground that he had not renewed his residence (Urmtt after it exph 1 was made in Cologne, (.ermatiy. on Thursday. princess Victoria was not included iix the expulsion order. Communications .Mistake In Headline (Talent boys won the game KVhifiuin. Talent 37. Chilociuln 33, jaud were the visiting team as the ; game was played at that place. please correct. MRS. TKYF.K. Talent. Mar. 17. .some Dorg SPIll Nt! I I K LI , M ass. Nat is pointer who knows his Miff. Fifty ! pheasants escaped froW a park j pen. Efforts to capture them ! Alexander Wise Wil of New- l Vurk, oresenllni; tluMlly of the kniuht of the nlbllc, nlso of the nomination for county clerk: prom- , driver, the liramlc. etc.. said I Isliift personal attention, eennomy lhdihy had Ihc sportsmanship ofnd courtesy. U. It. L'AIt'IjQIt, : medieval knlKhthood. Way 17. Talent. ' 5AV.tr 1 LOSEZO.OOO DOSJT VOO LOSE MO VOU LOOK LlklE NEEDED A LOT R.E5T VOU5 BI2AIM THAT'S OLWAVS TlCED MIMDlMG SOME60OV THE MARKETS l.lvextock ' , PORTLAND, Ore Mar. 1 , - lPH-H"B. IS", nil direct. Tola s for week (approximately!: Lull ; ,-) Kl sia.1 mm ' ': '' hOBr "'imon advanced $11.50 later, lost Including direct; sheep -10- n?a,.,v ha1f tlle gain and closed at ; CATTLE Compared with a,47"s7u 'week ago: : All classes generally .0ja, l"lwl wcri. ',(5.o0 shar steady. Bulk desirable steer : ,,y al)OUt 3(i,000 to reach I 111. 60.ru. 85; one load un"orm ! tncVCurday record, established IisO lbs., weight 12.25; under WQfk , . , grades mostly $8.50t 1 1.50; strict- . T1(e tjc,er was forty' minutes :ly goud heifers absent: bulk neur,ate in recording the final quota good active u". ,to.25ti 10.50: bent I u I cow, 49.S5M9.50: low cutlers and: cutters 4.25SJ.U.75: bulk bulls iV.illb". a few head upward to $7.50; best light vcalcra SH; i calves SS(ii 12. 1 HOCJS. Compared with a weilt jugo: All classes teady, bull: I light bltchers JS'J: mostly 18.10. One lot choice JII.20; ' heavies and underweights JO.OO (down. J'acklng sows largely J7$y' 7.20: feeder pigs scaoa', ilemand narrow. j . riHEUP. yuoted steady with a 'week ago; receipts loo light for market test. (Jood to choice ! light lambs quoted $H; few smull loft of extra choice 83 to SO lbs., lambs JUti 13.60. O IVoUuce I'OHTLAXD, Ore., ilar. 17. VP) W holesale prices: iiullcr, ex- lias half cent lower: llrsls one icent higher. i"ortland dairy ex i change net wholesale prices; Cubes, extras 45c: standards 45c; prime- firsLi 44!4c; firsts . 44c; j creamery prices: prints 3c over i cubo standards. j Eggs, medium exU'as half cent I higher; fresh atainlai'd extras j 24c; -fa'esll standard firsts 21c; fresh Cnedium extras 21c; fresh medium firsts lire. Prices to ro i tallers 2c over cxcharaJ- prlcis. j Association selling prices: Kxtras, I atic; firsts 23c; medium 23c; un dersized 20c. Nuts steady. Walnuts 2Ui2lc; almcnds 2028c; peanuts 10 10 Vic Jlay steady. Buying prices: Eastern Oregon timothy f 20. 50 '4' 21-; do valley $18fllS.50; alUJta $17.5018; oat hay 514.6015; straw J9.50 per ton. Selling prlcer. $2 a ton more. - Cascara bark steady 7c lb.: Oregon grape roole lHc Hops steady. 1927 crop 20fl: Sl'.Jc; 1928 crop 18l!lc con tract; fuggles 20c. LSiiQi to the farmer: Butterfat steady, 46s station: 47c track; 25c F. O. B. Port land. Poultry steady; heavy hens 22 (ii)24e; light lD?f20c; springs 20 j;21c; broilers 2325c: Pckln white a ducks 30c; colored nonv inal; turkeys alive 25C27C Onions steady, local '$2.5013 per cwt. Potatoes 75cifrel.25 sack... . 1 Portland AVhenl PORTLAND, Ore.. Mar. 17.P) Wheat bids: HUB hard white $1.4.r,; hard white bluestem, baart SI. US; federation, soft white, wes tern white S1.3S; hard winter, nor thern spring $1.31; western red. Oats No. '1, 3B lb. white feed and gray $4 5. Today's ear receipts Wheat 3ll; flour 9; corn ti: hay 2. SAN FRANCISCO. Mar. 17. (P) Htitterfut, f. o. b. San Francisco, Wall Street Report XKW VORK, Mar. J7. The stock market today experienced another turmoil of speculation but later selling caused material re cessions from the high levels of the morning. Oeneral Motors. 'after marking up another new , high record at $ 1 12, dropped to' IVot Ice. In the CountyCourt of the State of Oregon for Jackson County. In the Matter of the Estate of David Carlson. Deceased. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has filed his Final Account in the above entitled mat ter, nnd the above entitle'l Court has fixed March 26th. l!i-S. at 10 o'clock u. in. In the County Court room, in the Court House in Med ford, Oregon, as the time and place vtTor hearing objections lo s'lid final ,Vitecount. and for the settlement IIU'II'UI. s? JUII. 11. IA1VJ., AdminlsMtor with Will Annexed. Political Announcements FOR SHKKIKl'1 I am a candidate for tho repub lican nomination for sncrirf. pri mary May 18. CHAS. D. STACY. i May 17. COl'NTY I'MlliK I am a candldato for republican By SOL HESS IT SLEEP OVEC IT". A MAM THAT OF SLEEP TO ELSE 5 BUSimESS. J C ll8.25 and closed slightly above that level. New York Central touched $1 74.75. the highest Kinee lain but : ended the day two points under ..l.wn ,.f s i t i ' r, . While the buying was at its ) ,,m.rna.iona. Telephone ' u i'OUTLAND. Ore., .Mar. 17. (PI Slugged and robbed by an uniden tified assailant, Harry I'.rowh, 55, who malntO'S a small sioreQ 220 First 'street, was In a critical con dition ut u local hospital this after noon, lirown's son Jleyer lef'Qis father shortly before noon and re turned about 2:15 o'clock this i afternoon, rtrown was lying In a i , of )ood, iJj3 purse, empty. ,..a(,, hs coat pocket. Another son. Abe, said . ho thought his father had carried lit tle money. Urown was struck with a blunt instrument, physicians said. id his skull was fractured. It was doubted if he would regain con sciousness. Oregon Man Dies f PENDLETON, Ore., .Mar. 1G. (fP) W. H- Bishop, Git, for ten years clerk at the Umatilla Indian res ervation agency-, died this morning from- hoart disease. Ho wua bora iu Wisconsin. BreatHBad? End it this simple way ' Nothing it more diutRreesMe than bad breath. End it by using Chamberlain a Tablets. Pleasant, cosy to take, tlicy end bad breath by removing the cauw poor digestion. Also, cad B-Pa3. biliousness, constipation, and tone up liver. F-fty ttnd 2S-cent pocket sires at druggists. For free sample, write Chamberlainwledicine Co., 507 0th Ave., Dcs Moines, Iowa. I?4 Stay Weli" The Best 4 Suit .Values in Town' Are Right Here! Come in and make me PROVE IT. I'll show you SOME FABRICS fabrics pure wool or worsted patterns that fii-e choice-ajd TAILOR ING with a conscien ce. . YOU'RE RIGHT I don't make much on these suits. I call them my "MIS- 5 I O N AjR Y" suits. go out in town 6 MAKE FRIENDS FOR ME. And I: FIED! am i SATIS- m 'Windows and Doors p an I,.. lit, r. I na n IX BP SOI'TIIKItX OKIXJOX H TROWBRIDGE i j i rviiii ii n p !2IIWrljl fir ana mtmmMSammmtiC' - Upstairs