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PAGE TWO MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREfi OX. SATURDAY. MARCIT 24. 1928. ft M : ' ... i Iocii and ' " Personal ViriJcDonald, who ittspitx is fniei'.'Us In ihe Medfuit A of.' IS fntei'.'.ilM In Ihe MCliniU , o-, fcicco romiwny to M. !e:tauer, Mi P-1 success ana are in cnurjfi a , yesterday for KnRen. her- I !-' H. V. MulhoUund of thin i-liy. i eently purchased the Moore 'lio!e-j Dance, Kagle Point Sat. nit. 2 t K&la Candy company. H will make, A bounty warrant was issued at '. his permanent home in Kufiene.Whe county clerk's office yesterday; after having lived in Medford for in II. 1'hilllps of Jacksonville for, I years. I A permanertt wave See Mr. i Shrgd, ai the 15ob Jn Shop. , r.u-Kt from n distance r..l(or..l j at Medford hotelsncl,ulo u. - Wlnwll kana city. Mo.. M.. 1 and Mrs. W. H. Hurkr of W eouver, i:. i .. J. a. 1 uvaimuKi, i ; .miuiudu. an '.,.,, ' I tuinw nm- m i,r ,, ,.,.,.,,..,. t .,, M,lk.u Mr , .Mr. Htiarii In permam nliy loi aK'J ; ,! MrSi , S(mn f oai.1,,,,,1,: In. the Hob In licnuty phon In the -Mr an, Ml.H () ,,. ivhltconih. w , Unarm BldK- Hair - buljblnl! and;,, Mason, (1. iirnwn and Ci oiKt: pwminont waving ore hi si'c- , jCK,.r f r.s Anseli-H and Mr.i lally: I'hone In your appointments, i um Alrsl A Anderson. II. W.j 'II'' i l-Vimer, A. UcrnHZak, t'hark'M 1N Many Midford nnd vnlloy pooplo tn-Kon. J. Mirir-Kir. M. S. Wren I will luko In tonillt nt Ashland th.'and Krfd Cai'ti-r of San l''ranels.-o. ' htconil nnd InM nlKht of tho sjjirlnic I licKiilar danoo K.,;lc Point Sat. 2 I exposition of th AuiTl'-an l.i-iilon An appllrallnn for an l-(trii ! ' pot of that city, at the Ashland ; lul.c sIkii. 12 foot loni; ami 3 it j armory. 1 Inrhos wido. was on fllo at tho oily Kustor Kalo of ohokor and nock-j Imlldini; dopartinont today. Tho! . pigeon, ono wook only, starting J slun Ih to ho orootod at tho now' Monday at proatly rodurod pricos. : i.oMosh sorvii-o station on tho oor-' "Wardwpll Fur Co. - cnl I'hamhcr of Commerc'", return-1 ed yesterday from Kutiene, wIhmc i hp, had attended the annual short i eourse Kiven for commercial set-re-1 taries by the University of Oregon. ; 12-ln. oak chunk wood. $3.50' tier. Medford fuel Co. TH. C3tJ 344tf'fnrd, who Is home from the lni Kotlowing 13 such licenses issued j versi y oC Oregon to spend the, yesterday, temporary auto licenses f Hpring vacation, was a visitor In were fasued, this forenoon at the ' Ashland last Wednesday. j hwiff'i ofice to C.eorge Maddox, ; Dance. Itiverslde Comnnmityj (1. S. Malhewson. C. tl. Martin, club, Saturday nljjht. llroaiiway Jack 1. Porter, Lawrence (iober ! orehestra. 2' and Floyd Toiler of Medford, Jlut'-j The crop reporting board of the ly Hull and W. . I. Morgan of Jack- Fiiited Slates department of ari sonvllle and It. 10. Moris of Ash-! culture estimates that 12 per cent land. !ef the wheat raised last year on Kvery. man and woman over 21, .yean old who nas resuieu in incor the growers. sLate six monttiH prior to the pri- ltl-in. launel woid, $4.50 tier, mai'x. May 18, Ih entitled to vote, Medford Fuel Co. Tel. CIl). 347tf but must register at once Anyone) . in keeping with the present sea ln th county can register at county j Rnn, tho public market this morn- f clerk's offlee. Medford. residents ' reKister at Chamber of Commerce ! or county clerk's office. tf At the rate of four cars dally, Klamath potatoes hnve been haul ed from ce)arH to freight depots and nenl to meet the demand on j 1 San Francisco markets. Sinee the I first of the month SO cars of Netted ? i C.ems have been shipped from i Klamath Falls. Seven left Wed- Mnesduy for California. Dance, Hlverslda Community ' Club, Saturday night. Hroadway l orchestra. o H y. L. 'aiiv.'uys of Portland, dean of the Teachers' Training school, g'to b(i held 1. Medford on April 18, 13, 23 and 20 and May 2 and 3, )t? l ..t.l.J A. ...11 til If 'ft and '30 an May 1. Is in Medford . today comph'.tlng arrangements for the Hchool to be conducted by five Y'of tho Medford churcheH. " , ., Walnut top grafting, by export- enced,, successful walnut grafter. Co. Phono 230. 3 3 7 1 f 437,8. Fir. , , ' fi j rjuests from Portland registered - Included among the Oregonianx 1 Ht Medford hotels include Paul V. jy registered at, Medford hotels, other j Burnett, F. M. Reeves. II. (i. Mul V. than thpso from Portland, are Ceo. holland, C. A. Mjinsfield. M. F. T,. CJardlnier of Haker, Alice Collier Swift, W. I.. Park, H. S. Miller. nud Mrs. T. It. Currie of Cuijullle, i)t ytt (jrver, II. .1. West, A. C. Free- Wm. A. Huth, F. I.. Jones and Mr. man, J. M. Macleay. O. L. Perkins. and Mrs. B. U. Wheeler of Kucene. () c. Dewey, II. C. Jones. C. II. Cltirence Maker of Itoseburg and (ioodyear. W. l.l'nrkhurHt. Mr. and "Wayne Arnold of Albany. Mrs! Paul Wamlry. Clarence Miller 7 Innce, Kagle Point , Mat. nite. 2 j un,i p ),. Heiimeyer. . . Twenty-thrfio out of tho Htatnj Hatidpleatlng and smneklng. The 2- cars registered here yesterday with j Fashion Shop, 42 1 Medford Itldg. ' tho local tat traffic bureau in 'he 34tuf Chajnbur of Commerce building. Aftor signing Phil Mayes, speedy Perennial plants. We have them. .lirtiumi tn.xer. to moot Joe Cor- Tho price is right. Come and mimiin u,rv Friilay. Promoter Mob - or write for price list. S. K. Chas-1 gUi,.k today anuounVed that the tain, near Owen-Oregon office. Tel. i fluh, lul,t iiet, nostnoned for three The largest Chinook Balmon to b tukeri frotfi the Mogue river this .- season wan caught Thursday by J. . M. Hughes of this city at the Savage Rupiils dam. The fish weighed 40 pouuds, and is on display in the wim'W of AI Jordan's store on Maui street. Ashland Tidings. ICaster sale of chokei-s and neck , ' pieces, one week only, starling j Kidlow the crowd, r.tl miles from Monday, at greatly reduced prices. Mifnrd Redwou.l highway. WnrdwHl Fur Co. 3 , Kumllv stvle chicken dinners. $l.ti0. The Cainera club, which was re-! , ()U rahln nM, i- ninil wmth f eently organized at the .1. Verne '. Helma. ore. 3S4 Shangle photo Mini Us, will hold j (t wn v j, p a t t n n li a d a regular meeting next Momhiy Mlffirl,.llt,V re.-overed from hi re eT. night to. take up interesting cam-, ,.,,, jdlmsilon illness to come , flU?s. down town this morning loir,' ColviR DrugB, next tn tho Rialto 1M1(M,Kh to get a badly needed theater, open every night and Sim- ui,,iv : day. I'hone XIS. Kre delivery. Quality A much abused word but one full of genuine significance when used in conjunction with Fluhrer's Milk Bread. At Any Grocer F Six hi hool children initio ntH re- J 1 eel vert treatment yesterday lifter-; noon at I lie regular dental elinie held m the county health unit ; h a d( ti a rt e ru In the cou rt ho iin. Two of the patients eauie from j . Kuple 1'olnt and othern came from. Medford and outlying sections. Thv f v ...... o ihuvhik i or a run.-. two rnyoteM he had killed a whorl "'X Phone umt perennials now. J-aise se 3t;, lection to choose from, reasonably ((flr'; Ui-'l-S. (.)lfol.nluni r "ciKtt-reil at Med-1 f(n1 h(jlp)) im.luiU (, W10,.k u A,.WK ()f .,.,,. A. K. . Sadler of SiH-ranicnto. S. T. Awch cnlirunio of covins. Lieutenant V ncr of Itivorxhlo avonuo and Jaok-i now in the lust stages of eomplc-' tiou and is being construrtd by the t'aliiet company. ! (ivfon slali wood at summer' prices. Medford Fuel Co. Tel. 131. 1 331tf! Miss Marian VanScoyoc of Med- Oregon, farms Is yet in the liamlsj ihg wus up to the average, with supplies of sausage, dressed meats and the usual lines of late prndiir and home cooked foodstuff in stock. A feature of the market was a supply of well formed heads Of broccoli, the supply of which was rapidly sold out. tp until late this forenoon, the market was still doing a good business, with a good number of out of town shoppers aming the patrons. Automobile Itlue Hook, l!28 edi tion for 1'aeinc toast and National paH;s. Il.ho at Swem's. 7 One hundredth of an Inch more rain fell during the 24 hours end ing at 8 a. m. today, mure fell at limes during the rest of the day. and unsettled weather with nor- mal temperature and probable rjlin Is predicted for tonight and Sunday. Today's minimum was 4'j and yesterday's maximum was 57. That good coal. Hansen Coal weeks at least. Joe thinks he ought to have at hast four week to train tor a ngtu wttn suen a speedy lad ns Mayes and will not consent to meeting him sooner. Mayes is one of the fastest hoys I in tho ring at I2ii pounds, umlj Wuick thinks he will make (lorinan I give everything he has to stay with him.- - Oi ants Pass Courier. I'.ai ly Suni-lse seed potatoes, 2c j a pound.' t. I'. Hartley. I'honOj !-l-"-21. 7; i ..us. . l ami throo rhll- B'dren tr m the nurih lacifl- hiuh- way st'iiitm. spoilt this miirnlug In iho city shoppiim. I'nlviK DniKA n-xi tn tht Itlalto ibtalt-r, open ov.m'.v ntht ami Sun dav. I'hnno 1 'i. Krre (b-livtMV. O Mrs. S. i:. Hmvh-it. nuwirr f tho Siinny.sid"" hotel at Kn i;lt- I'olnt. p-ni yt'sii'rilay in .larknnvilb vi iiiiiu ht'i- ibiuuhtiM-. who has beni ill fnr tho pat tVw wi'Um in tin1 ' JartiMutivtllc sanliarium. j linno. llaub 1'ttint Vat. nlto. 2' Mrs. V. W. Pink ins. who N 1 bn n frnni her l'nspii't hnnu t j .spt'ntl ilif wfok i'ihI with li tt' par-j rtitH, Mr. ami Mrn. . . W. Ma.von of M-'.f,i ,1. inniiiriMl to Ash la mi to- ! ibiy in visit fi ioiuls. a ! riu' Thrift Shop ha tho follow I i ii H artirl' on sab' Krhlay ami K t -1 tn .lav: rhll.l's batbini'tti'. laruo I willow b.isk"M, rliilil's bed ami niau- r'vs, two rarpt't swiTpiMs. vonbnj Iiitlt pti'i-i's .'tin) rin: tnatt'iial. lailli's'. stiminiM' bats, jihu'm suits, ovt-r-! roals aint shot1-. oinMr i oats ami j ivr. V arc still nffcrhts'! many useful art it-b" of clot hint; on our ."( fountt'f. ton't forjjrt Wi'ilnsilay () Tlnirsday, "butulb1" lax, as wi ihm'.I mom ilothlm; of t'Vt'iy kind, Dt'livrr nvor llfx cafo or call 4 .'!. 34 Mr. and Mis. I'rauVi Uimllo tlrovc in front' tb" Klamath orchard, wlH'ir Mr. Kiddle is foreman, this moriilm; and spent several hours on liu.siite.ss and pba Kor da tic rhestrlr rail ST 5. 3T6 I D. Harris and daUKhtor I.eona Wolr MoDonald, who rocontly of lh tld Htaf: road Hpenl thin purohasod a wholesale candy and morning In tho c-Hy vfnitinK and ' luliaooo houo in KuKene, loft shoiipioK- Ootoiday for that oily to take Dance. Ilivemlde Community i UP hl work, ('lull, Saturday night. llroadwayl J. It. Hpunton. local ticket aBnt orchestra. , ' for the Southern J'aclfic. U Kpend- Mrs. Uonnu Oarrlii motorad to'g a 10-Uay vacation in Sia Medford from hor ranch at I'hoc. i Francisco, having loft for that nix this morning and spent sov-Klty last Wednesday. oral hours shopping. i You must register to vote ut tho For Interior and exterior paint-I Primary .May 1 K. The new Uw puis ing and papering. 1'honc 069-It. j a slop to swearing In votes on elet 367 J lion day. Register at onoe with It. Vinton Jieull, horticulturist ' -' (iarlock at the Chamber of and farmer of lieall l-ane, spent Coinmtroe or at county clerk's of yesierday In the city transacting f"'e Medford. tf business. J-aurtin Conley, who spent the 3c a day. Rooks you want to jiast week In Medford and Kla- read. Circulating library nl Swem's. math F'alls visiting friends and 7 ; transacting business, left yester Ohurlos M. Peterson, spedu day for Itls home in Eugene, jjjient fur tho Home Insurance com-; see Kliior Hanley liush for re l.any. traveling out of Portland, is ,.ened alfalfa seed and baled hay. In Medford today on company j n- K. Main. Phone !02. 33l'lf business. If you want a good building loan on a low rate of interest, see lted-1 don & So. 42tf" I Tho Yeoman dance held lasl night at the W. O. XV. hall was w-cll attended. Tho music, decora tions and program fenmroB all con- Select your now spring suit nl tribute! to Ihe success of the even-l,h' Men's Shop, from the M. Horn jn(f .and Kd V. Price linos. All the now I) a n c e. Tlivcrsi.fe Community j weaves from 2ii to $r.O. We guar Club. Saturday night. liroadway ""'e fit and satisfaction. 3'Otf ori-hoslra. . 2 A marriage license waK Issued Claud 'ard, superintendent of : yesterday at the county clerk's of tho I,. A. Hanks orchard, was n : flee to Joseph Duane, 2it. of Mar btislnoss vis tor In Medford this' tinez. Calif., and Miss Dolva March, morning. Hemstitching He per yard. Mill-(his tons covered at Handicraft Shop. I seryman, while Miss March gave tf , stenography as her occupation. A Whir. P.arton and his Melody license wan Issued this forenoon X Kings, of I.ewiston, Idaho, who' Carl Vowngmark, 22, and Dorothy have played here for several guest 1 Davis, 111. both of San FraneUeo. artist engagements at Hilarity hall. fnder the caption of "Ashland were featured over KMKD. th"TweVe Years Ago." three items of Mail Tribune-Virgin radio station i Medford interest were publishe 1 this morning from 10 to 1 1, through! yrauy by the Ashland Tidings. uie courtesy oi ine reopies i.iee-1 !ia follows: "John W. Kern, prin trie store, who have recently taken rl,)ni of tne Jackson schooj at Med over the Atwater Kent radio ser-1 fordi wliJi in Ashland Saturday in vice. ftequests came in a steady ; romi,nny with Mr. Hanl.y. who is stream from the various points in i (.andidate for school huperlntend the valb'v for favorite numbers, j ent. -c. m. Thomas of Talent. Those which the musicians were j oandidate for representative nn thp. unauie to supply they suiistitute( selections and dedicated them to the requesting listeners. Films in at 9 a. m. out at 5 p. m Swemn, niast'-r photo finishers Fred Wallace, representative of the John I lampshire Construction company at Kaglc Point, spent this morning In the business. city transacting Met me write your fire Snsurance. j ( arl . Tengwald. Hotel Holland. Phone !t3. C. N. Culy spent yesterday wi his ranch near firants Pass, cheek ing up on work. He returned to Medford last night. Regular danco Eagle Point Sat. 2 Mrs. Ralph Nichols and hahy wcre Medford visitors this morning. .,. ano .,... .mmes . eyion mo- Calif., tills morning. They will) spent the week end here. I'lah coal, clean, low In ash. Han sen Coal Co.' Phone 23!. 337i.f Members of the Medford Cha n ber of Commerce are reminded that the nominating ballots, which were sent out this week for the nomina tion of -4 directors: for the ensu ing year, must be returned to the chamber headquarters by March 21) In order that the votes may be counted. The nominations are be ing held to fill directorial positions to be Jeft vacant by the retirement of J. D. Rnssf:ll. Monls I'lrlch, John Carkin, J. C. Carle. Fort Hubbard. J. W Wakefield and P. A. Seherer. All kinds vdio batteries charg ed, 75c. Mewls Super Service. 6 Mrs. William Henderson left last evening for her home, in Roseburg. following a short visit here with her sister, Mrs. C.eorge Meyor. liest I'tah Coal. Hansen Coal Co. Phone 23!. 337if The Junior class play of the Cen tral Point high school, which was (o have been presented last night, will be presented next Friday even ing, according to present pla ns. Rehearsals on the production, "0r. Mob," a two-act comedy, have been in M'ogress for several weeks and hit hide Perry Johnson, Louise Moli ne rt and Flora Collins in the leading parts. Night ami. day service. Lewis Super Service. 6 After having spent nine months visiting friend ur d relatives in llamili'ii, Mo., Mrs. Al Simmons Is expected to return to her home here next week. Try our n o o n d a y merchants' lunch. 40c ami 5oc. Jackson Hotel Coffee Shop. ViOtf Failure to observe the police rul ing prohibiting the parking of auto mobiles on city streets caused II machines to be towed to garages early this morning and placed In lorae. Iarh time an owner np; peareu at the police station, ro potrinw tluit bis ear hud been stolen. Officer Peck wrote, out for each a violation slip ami directed them to the stoniK'' fiaraue, where charwes of tow inn and storage had to lie paid. The automobiles were picked up on the street between tl' bonis of I ami T. o'clock in the niornintf. You" ll like our even inn dinners, f'Oe and fijie. Jackson Hotel (..f-fi-e Shun L".)Stf T. Kamlkawa and wife, who left ! early this year to spend several months vlsiiini; relatives in Japan, near Tokyo, are expected to return home this month. He will resume duties fts janitor at the First Na tional bank. lfi-in. manzanita wood, $4.50 per tier. Med. Kuel Tel. 631. 347tf Although the weather has been I hi eatenliiK and stormy. ih Pa- ciftc Air Transiort mail idanes have been makln their schiled slots at the local air field. The clouds, outside of causing the planes to seek low altitudeQip- tiarently are no serious obstacles to air traniort.ition. See KM nor 1 'unley Push for re cleaned alfalfa seed and haled bay. M'fi K. Main Phone !ta2. 33l'. Mr. and Mis. U. F. Carper.cer arrived here today to spend a hort time, visitintt friends while eiif-jhuite by motor from Seattle, Ya$. to SaiiKiis. Calif. Creen slab wnoj at summer prices. Medford Fuel Co. Tel. 831. i. i:. llotiKcn, postal Inspector for this di ision. left yesterday for Kugene, after spend ing sev- i ral days In Medford on official business. 1 Mrs. Uorothy Staey, after a few jduyx' illness, with a nevere cold, , returned to work this morninn ith the Sujer AlumlnuTu Vare company now being represented in thi city. . j 20, of Central Point. Duane gave occupation as that of nur- r(J)mbliran tj(.fcet. was up Friday evening for the Klks dance." "John H. Carkin. candidate on the repub lican ticket for tlje oi'ice of rep resentative, was up from Medford Thursday.' Mrs. J. A. I-amli of Coquiile is visiting in this city with her broth er. Ralph Woodford, and sister, M..- I..m. WilHumu o )(( Htud(,nt8 'f ,he 0oU1 ..... ivttn UttaUh ,y. roll work, according to County Physician 1 D. Inskeep, who said today that ii the neighborhood of 40 more students remain to be ex amined. Similar work is also go ing on at the Central Point schools i and health examinations will be u) otu.r pchoo, luter on according to present indications. Miss (Jiadys Clilespie, a student of the F.ugene high school, has been visiting her aunts. Mrs. Victor Mur sell and Mrs. Morris Haley, this Week, The organization of girls club1 leaders of that section, held in the junior high school at Ashland yes terday afternoon, attended by Miss Florence Vork of this ityv, the county home demonstration agent. Mrs. C. G. Maughman is supervisor for this year, replacing Mrs. A. C. Joy. Among the hotel guests in Med ford from the s'ate of Washington are F. A. Mabin .of Fort Lewis. Mr. and Mrs. F. C King of Cen tralia and Mr. and Mrs. K. O. Lord and 1 1. H. Mauney of Seattle. It is rumored that the Crater rlub will come to life with a big "eruption" to be staged Monday night. April 2nd. Some surprise stunts and entertainment are being arranged by the committee in charge and a real send-off will be given the "spring opening" of this popular booster .club. .Tack Partridge has returned from a business trip to Roseburg and Douglas county. Monday night's meeting of th local American Legion post, at the Armory, will be a live-wire event with special entertainment features to supple mi' nt .the usual business meeting. The new 1 0-piece legion orchestra will be on hand to pro Vide the latest jazz hits and there will be a '"feed" after the meeting. A special Invitation to all ex-service men in the county, whether legion members or not, has been extended by Post Commander Mromley. The Women's C.lee rlub of Wil lamette university will be present ed in concert at the First M. V.. church. Monday evening, March 2 fan. V Vl..l',.ll .liut....t ..iln. ... '1 ' i,'.,',..,, i ...... .i . nw.n idelphia. is in Medford for a few iVeeks lookiitK over Jackson county. The Weather ' lowest temperature this moQi inn, 42. Precipitation for 24 hours end ini; 5 a. m., .01 inches. Yesterday's w rather here highest HKest emperature. 5T : .this month since 1912. Sti. Lowest temMrrature yesterday, 4S; lowest this month since HM2. 14 temperature yesterday. 5 1 : ture for tin day. excess, Mean tie pa r 4 de- Krees. verane dail;(J xi ess for the month. A degrees. I'reclpitation Total rainfall since first of month. 1 .1,1 inches; 1 n-year averace for the month I 1 ' s inches. Total raiutal Isince j J:uiary t. 4.o inches. Total ; rainfall since September 1, 11.84 inches. j Humidity yesterday. r . m.. ! per rent; 12 noon, fiii per cent; i li. m.. .iS per cent. Character of day Cloudy. Sun sets today at ti :j 7 p. m.: rises tomorrow, fi : OS a. m.. sets tomorrow, 1:2 p. m. .Moon rises today at 7:-4 n. m , sets at in:J p. in. tKises anl sets computed for level horixon . Koreca.st for toniKht ami tomor row Cnstetled. probably w ixh rain toniuht and Sunday. Vwi erato tfftniierature. L. WAUTKl! IICK. j Met enrobe ist, i S, Weather Uu- reou. THE MARKETS I I.ivt'MtMk I'PRTUXU, ire.. Mar. 24. tA , Jleee!lrf for wiek a proximately ) fattle lyhd; culven L'To; hogii 7"oo; Kheep 170. CATTLK ('omparfHl with a week aito: Steert. Kne rally USc lower: ipotj mote; all Kiiida tak ing the decline; toi J 1 2 on two loads; hulk desirable kind 911-25 4i 11.75; medium graded lt.5fi 11; -he stock wteady; one loud Kood heif-r.s Slu.tifj; bulk $9.7ii 10.25; three load.- outstanding .cows SS.TATi 10; bulk $.75 ft 9.50; jrutteiH $4.50-f( ti.75; calves yearce, i few choic vealers ft 4; calves 'mostly around 12. ' i HOCS Compared with a week i ano: Hutcher classes 1 5c higher; 0 it''f IiK 15 to 2&e higher. Park ing sows steady; bulk 15o to 210 ' lbs. $y.2f: few lots to Khi)per.s $y.Z; light litibts and strong j w'ifibtH $H.50f( j; feetler piKsin ! good demand, mostly $3.7:'; few 1 lots at packing sows mostly $7 j it 7.50. SI1K1CP Compared with a week jagfr Lumbs sharply hiirher, good ehoire lightweight wooled quoted i nt $15; odd lots at that price; two 'decks medium to good 83 lb. weiKhtM $14.25; a few lots medium $1214; ewes scarce, f-w lot at $.00. Product PORTLAND. Ore., Mar. 24. (JP) Wholesale prices: ML'TTKR. cube extras half eetit lower; Portland dairy exchange net wholesale prices: Cube extras 44c; standards 43c; prime firsts 43c: firsts 42c. Creamery prices: Prints 3c over cube standards. KO(JS steady; fresh standard extras 24c; tresh standard firsts 21c; fresh medium extras 21c; fresh medium firsts ISc. Prices to retailers 2c over exchange prices. Association selling prices: Kxtras 2 tie; fiirs 23c; medium 23c; un dersized 20c. NCTS steady. Walnuts 19 ft 29c, almonds 20 fn 2 8c; peanuts 1 o tf HAYS steady. Muying juices: Kastern Oregon timothy $20.50 21; do valley $18418.50; alfalfa $18fM8.r,o; oat hay $14.5lMil5; straw $y.5o per ton. SeJIing prices $2 a ton more. CASCARA bark steady 7e lb.; Oregon grape root M 4e. HOPS steady. 1!27 crop 20T 21 Vjc: 1928 crop 18-Jrlflc contract. Fuggles 20c. RIDS to the farmer: Hl'TTKKFAT lc higher f.o.h. Portland at 50c; at station 4tic; track 47c. Poultry steady; heavy hens 22 24c; light 15fi20e; springs 20fr 21c; broilers 2;U( 25c; Pekin white ducks 3oc; colored nominal; tin keys alive 254 27c. ONIONS steady, local $2,5013 per cut. POTATOKS steady 751.25 per sack. I'ni'lliiml Wheat PORTLAND, o,e.. Mm-. H.tJP) Uht.ui hid: HUB haril while SI. 47: hnril white blueMlem, Imiirt, fed eintltin. sort while, western white $1..LS'2: hard winter, northern sprlnK. western red S 1 . a . Oats Xn, , 3ii lb. white reed and gray $4 o.fiO. Today s ear reeeipts Wheat 50; rlnur III; eom B; nals 1; hay 3. Nan L'ranciM'o Itutierfat SAN I-'HANCIHCO. .i,.. 2A.(P Hutlerral r.ci.h. San l-'ranelseo ITc. Wall Street Report SKW VOIIK, -Mareh 2-t. (P) Tho headlong HCranihle to hny stogks enntlnueil uuahated today and lifted many issue $ to $!i a share. Ceneral .Motors, after leap ing to a new reeord of $l'Ji. elosed at 1!HI. U, jj.;.-,. Cnited Cast Iron l'ipe and liul'ont had net Kalns of $!i and $S.Mt, re nieitively. Hupp and Hudson Motors were hntmhl up in enor mous amounts. a few stocks sunned on piotit taking, notahly' Ameriean Smeltinit. whieh elosed -'."a a sharo lower. Total sales ot 2,028,301) marked the third successive Saturday exceeding 2.- 000,000 shares. General Motors has recorded an extreme itain of sr.4.75 a share in three weeks, which represents an increase nt more than $:'.,a. 000.000 In the market value of the lT.r.oo.ooo shares of common stock outstanding. . Such an increase Is unprece dented In Ameriean corporation history. Kxtra reporters, runners and clerks have heen impressed into service ly the Kxchange in order to cope with tlie tremendous vol ume of trading. : Coal JKi.r.O per ton. .Medford ' j Kuel Co. Tel. 63 I. 337tf" TOO LATE JO CLASSIFY KtUi K.WHANT.Ii-I'.norl ic trola for Mood cow. Address Koute 1. Pox lir.-K, Aslilanil, Ore. 3 KOK S.Ui;-Kabblts. New ealan.l. White, Champaign. D'Arsents. liedimeed-. 50f and up. Crater I-ik- Ua libit ry on Poss l.ane. Phont J06-1E-2. 3 FOK UK.N'T Furnished house keepiiiK rooms. Phone fi34-U. 4 YA.Ti;i 3 men with ears to sell to farmers and ranchers; V'to to $4t per week. Oi.l firm. Steady work. Advancement. You will receive training by our manager.' No investment. See Mr. McCall. , i?v Vn '-ntial. lodnv 1 These Brug Stores Are Open Nights TOs Week Medford. Pharmacy Heath's Drag Store Strang's Drug Store BEN SHELDON GIVES Just as fast as he could relate it, Hen Sheldon of Medford began tell ing the news of the southern end of the state. "I am very fond of t lying and have made many trips," said he, "but I didn't come noith from Los Angeles in a plane. Med lord will have to pet a better lanii Ing field; U will have to buy an orchard adjacent to Us present air port and get rid of the present muddy one now in use. The land ing field Q'.ill have to he Ions enough to Ret away from. There's a dandy field at Ashland and the town will capitalize it. Did yon know that I-oJ Kuhi, editor of the Mail-Tribune, has contributed to the 'shame fund? Hob sent Morah $10 to help pute the republican party of the so-called stain it re ceived when Sinclair contributed to the campaign fund of 3920. 1 think Borah is filly in this matter. When I arrived in Meuiord a few days ago I asked Home-men on the street who in the crowd intended voting for Smith, and you should have seen the hands go up. I can't un derstand how a state as dry as Ore gon is can support Smiih, and I inquired of many people for their explanation. There's an investiga tion of the prohibition funds in Jackson county. I don't jinow what it's all about, but Judge Char ley Thomas has brought in H. L. Eddy, state senator from Hosebur-T, to make an investigation. That should indicate that there is some thing serious, t spend 40 per cent of rfly time in .Medford and J0 per cent in los Angeles. Down in los Angeles they coijsjder the new comer as one ot tneir most mipoi- ; tant assets. There are oil, mann .fticturing and newscomers, and the ; latter are placed tirst. These bring ' money. The tourist crop is con sidered as simply a forerunner of the newcomers. Compared to the way the town was four years age Los Angeles is quiet. It is, in my opinion, overbuilt in office build- lugs and apartment houses. The I swing now is to separate dwellings. the home taking precedence in j building over apartment houses." Mr. Sheldon, formerly in the legis- j lature, is at the Imperial, having ' Iriven north from Medford lor a ; nibble at the granrl opera season. Portland Oregonian. ' tilgbeht Quality oewuiry ituiutiru. a Satisfaction Assured II -mL Oualltv and Price. Watch Repairing Diamond Setting Mall us yonr want. HETWY A CO. OUR USUAL GOOD DINNER TOMORROW SI. 00 HOTEL Blue Flower Lodge We Serve Fine Chicken Dinner $1.00 A Good Place for Parties and Banquets ' A PLACE TO DANCE J Reservation Call 341R-3 J A t Bull Montana Is Coming A SUGGESTION FOR GRADUATION 11 13 A 14kt. So!U gold Gruen Otrtouche you cannot faii to reccyrrize the outitandi.-ig valuroi thisd.iinty tr design, priced, at ip'Vj LUMBER a mm ' I'Oll KVKUY 1'SK mm AT D TROWBRIDGE dd rm mm nut yi:i m Lb m u h ij CM MEDFORD. ORE. ! 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