Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, March 30, 1928, Page 4, Image 4

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JAOE FOUR
MEnrORT) MATT, TTtrBTTKE. MEDFORD. OKEfiONT, FRIDAY, MAftClI 30, 1928.
; VALLEY DISCUSS
T
1 At a meeting nf the poultrymen
nf Josephlrtc county tonight at
aoon with the buurd of the Pacific
uiwoctaUon on thin mailer.
R. K. Cully, secret a ry of the
t Ronebur chamber of conuaei ro
ami Monroe Nance, one of I Juuk Ian
j county's leading poultrymen. Mpent
i a few days in JarkHon ami Jo?.
phine counties this week rvluUve
! to signing up poultrymen of the
valley to market their ckku thru
: the proponed Kotteburs packing
. plant.
If the plant in adopted u truck
will he put on the road to convey
th e pkkh from AHhland, damn
I'hks and Medford to KoneliurK
thiH being posHible at a cohI. much
Htnaller than Ik now required
LARGEST U-BOAT
fjriinis I'ans tue action taken may , Htnaller than Ik now required to
Jieln insure the eniabliHlilnn of a,hlp to Portland atf 1m now
packing plant in Koseburg by the i ncceKHary, ho that the. poultrymen
l.'aclfic Co-oerativo J'oultry Pro-, of the Kognue valley would
tucers if'JOf.000 laying hens are j benefit by several cents on each
planed up tributary to the plant, j case of eggs,
..Vnini ien tM'j mmi in
Dickson and Josephine counties.
II is understood that already 70,
400 hens are nVne(l up and if the
Itogue River i alley poultrymei
djeclde to join iu . there will be a
Kufficient numbi r to gtturantee
the plant.
(1 J. E. Judy, president pf the
Rogue Valley association, 4'ounty
Jigent It. O. Fowler of Jctckson
5.unty und County Agent il. H.
owe 11 of Josephine county were
named at a meeting- of the board
Sf directors of the ialley lu'socia
on, held In Medford this week, as
a committee to meet in Portland
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PARENTS REGAIN KIDNAPED CHILD AFTER CHASE
WASHINGTON. Mar. 30. fP)
The submarine V-4, the largest in
the world, is to be commissioned
nt Portsmouth, New Hampshire-
navy yard April 2. This is .he
first mine laying submarine to be
hultt for the United Htntes navy.
Sweeten the Day With Candy
Always a bos: for Sunday. "We submit Ibis list
of "Whitman ',s popular brands; The Sampler;
Salagundi; Pleasure Island; The Fussy Pack
age; Fruits & 2sTuts; Assorted Milk Chocolates;
Chocolates All Cream Centers; PRESTIOK,
their new package and the very latest thing in
fine candy.
Heath's Drug Store
Near as Your Phone. Free Delivery
Mil
. t& A I XL A
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MANN '8 The Beat Goods for the Price, No Matter What the Pce MANN'S
SPRING SUITS
We are prepared to meet yourojvery require
ment for your spring suit. New styles, new
fabrics and new colors are here at the juice
you desire to pay.
Abuinlone.l fn a hotel room In 'Hollywood. f'nHf whn ti,n ,1 -n. ....h. i.mn
too hot. Wesley Dixon, 3, has been restored to his futhnr nnrt .n.hnr i x, a nivn
They are slwn immediately after they bud reKained their son. The' chlid told of a terrifying
experience with a man and a woman.
YANKTON, R. D., March 30.
P) A new town being platted In
Knox county, Nebraska, just south
of here, will be named Llndy in
honor of Colonel Charles A. Lind
bergh. '
WASHINGTON. Mar. 30. (A)
A favorable report on thn no ml tui
tion of Jra A. Robinson of West
Virginia as n member of the radio
commission, was voted today by
the senate, inter-stato commerce
I commission.
GREETED TONIGHT
PRESCOTT FILES
FOR CONSTABLE
-' m '
lie!
A filio
Syrup for nil
S-lioitiikl Can
55c
Cocoa The finest bulk cocoa on the
market, 2 lbs 25
Jell-X-Cell The finest jcllo powder
on the market. Any fruit flavor
3 packages 2'Jip
Sweet Chocolate, bulk, per lb....2 ic
Rumford Baking Powder
33c
O. J. Prescoot, who has been
holding the office for some time
past, filed today for the Republi
can nomination for constable of the
Medford Justice court district. He
I used no slogan in his declaration
Entertainment plans for the : for office but said this forenoon. "I
Western Washington Good Will ! w"l run on my past record." There
auto caravan, which arrives hero ! navo becn n0 0,ner f"li8 for tills
this evening on a tour of Oregon !m'"e so far.
to advertise the resources or Wash- j
ingtnu, have been completed, ac-1
cording to an announcement this i
ntlornoon by C. T. Baker, secretary
of the Medford Chamber of Com
merce. Approximately 20 visitors
I .will arrive here at 6 o'clock this
evening trom Ashland, where they
were entertained this afternoon.
Medford speakers who will make
.addresses of welcome will include
J. I), llussell, Chamber of Com
merce president; C. K. Cates and
RADIO STOCK AT
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Kuppenheimer
Quality Suits
$40 to $65
Middi Shade and Middi Stripe
BLUE SERGE SUITS
For your every need you cannot beat a blue suit
$37.50
Stamford Clothes
Made of the long-wearing twisted materials.
$35.00 and $39.50
Neckties for Easter
AH Xew Colors and Patterns .
. $1.00 to $1.50
See Tliciu in Our Window
Men's Fancy Broadcloth
Shirts
1.95 Value, $1.59
JtawiA&tpwitmtJifiStctf.
r "THE STORE FOB EVERYBODY" J
PHONE-48t-4e7
MCOfORO.ORtOON
Men's Collar
Attached Shirts
Greenhood Shirts
Broadcloths, Percales and
Fancv Madras
$1.75 to $4.50
Men's Broadcloth Shirts,
$1.50 values,
$1.19
Boys' Shirts and
Blouses
Boys' Blouses
85c to $1.50
Bovs' Shirts
$1.00 to $2.50
NEW YORK. Mar. 3D.
Conimnn stocks of Ftadio Corpora
tion. ziK.uilriB up $6.50 a share to
Mayor O. O. Alenderfer, in addi-i"". dashed past Ueneral .Motors.
tion to short remarks which will which advanced $7 to $192 on the
; ho Kiven by other Medford rest- New York stuck exchange tuday.
dents. Movies of southern OreKon oin stocks closed at their best
AVIth lai'KO measuring simmiii
J-lound can nil for
niMBBBB
Shortening
H I'ouiiiIk
$1.37
Crown Flour
'Ill-Ill. wck
$2.15
Alpine Milk
3 'hill OiiUi
28c
IS
OATS
i r.,u 2to3
H O Oats
Large liackage
Small'
:aekiiK
othing beller
Cookies
IN'r IIoumi
38c
15c
5c
37d
White King Bar Soap
10 bars
Crystal White Soap
10 bars ....40:
Peets Granulated Soap
1'er i.kg 38d
Purex
ItltNH'hinir uatci. Ihii
19c
Berry Cane Sugavl
Hi I'OIIIKIH
English Walnuts
69c
65c
Blue Ribbon Bread
20c
Solid Pack Tomatoes-
1-JHlt'IH ImM, Nil. I'llll
4 ihiih
14c
i
Iowa Corn
Nil thing NwrtMrr iiiiih
Rainier Malt Syrup
25c
49c
Fancy Strained Honey (Z,Qn
5-imhiikI pall J y V
Chipso Proctor i: (Iambic
Soap
lYr iih"Kuko
Cream Oil Toilet Soap-
t'Ukl'H
-I rukrs
22c
15c
29c
scenory will bo proRcnted by Hor
ace Itroniley und will include ev
enil reelH of film.
I The comnlotn lint of the members
of tl caravan is as follows: Carl i KHin nt I'
K. Mock, Aberdeen, president oT j $282.25.
the Southwest Washington Hotel
UHsnciation; Senator Fred W. Loo
mis, Aberdeen; Senator Paul II.
Scevn, assistant general manager of
the Hauler Nntional Park company;
Dave If. Boyeo, manager Hotel
Month-olio, liOngvlew: Frank I.
McNeil, Hotel QulnauU, Lake Qui
natilt; Walter 11. Spalding, mana
ger ICmerHon hotel, Hotiuiam: Chu
pin Collins, Montesano Chamber of
Commerce, Montesano; John Price,
Hotel Olymnian, Olympia; Oscar
Ilnnson, Castle Hock: Peter O.
Schmidt, Olympia Chamber of Com
nierce, Olympia: (J. L. Uuluud,
president Castle Rock State hank.
Castle Kock; W. A. Miimnw, presi
dent Olympic Chalet. Aberdeen: F.
. Mnthhis, manager Hoquinm
Chamber of Commerce Hoquium;
prices of the session.
DozenH of other issues partici
pated In a headlong advance.
Baldwin Locomotive had a net
when 11 sold at
Simmerings of
Oregon Politics
Multnomah county.
1j. L. Thomas of Marsbfleld filed
ns a candidate for the republican
nominal hm fur state Senator for
j Cooa and Curry counties.
(cities in that region. At one time
early In the morning, only one who
! remained in service between Chi
! en go and New York.
SALEM, Ore., Mar. 30. George
A. Hall of Portland filed his
declaration with the secretary of
state today ns a candidate, for the
republican nomination for repre
sentative in the leislat ure from
NEW YORK, Mar. 30. VP) The
Western Union Telegraph company
' reported this morning that a heavy
I snow and sleet storm in western
Pennsylvania and Ohio had Beri
jously interfered with their wire fa
I ciHties between Now York and
j BOSTON, Mar. 30. (A1) In an
; extensive realignment of ranking
I officers of the navy. Admiral mY.
V. Pratt, will become commander
jof the battle fleet and Hear Ad
I miral Taylor will assume com
mand of the scoutini: fleet in At-
1 bmtlc waters during the summer.
IHE MARKETS
Lives lock
PORTLAND, Ore., Mar. 30. (P)
Livestock unchanged; no receipts.
Prtxlur-v
PORTLAND. Ore., Mar. 30. (P
Wholesale prices:
It UTTER steady. Portland dairy
exchange net wholesale prlies:
Cubes, extras. 434r; standards
43c: prime firsts 4'uc; firsts
41 Vc.
Creamery prices:
Prints 3c over cube standards.
filtUS HlPdflv ,'ii.u i ut...wi t
Holland M. Fulz, manager Aberdeen (extras Mc; freh standard firNi
Chamber of Commerce, Aberdeen;
A. II. P.anwell. Tacoma Chamber
of Commerce; L. . Plamondon.
president Woodland Slate bank,
Woodland; O. M. Ilareubrack, sec
ri'lary lngview Chamber of Com
merce: (). H. Springer. Kulama;
and Clyde Mason, Seaside.
known
a short
of up-
Will , ay you
. Main
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FARMERS ATTENTION
diz. on medium vxgs, 110
Help Yourself and Save
Ui..
(Hi slaudanls.
E. Main
W. S. Parnum, w v I
Medfor resident who died
time uko, left an estate
proximately $ 4 1.1 50, according to
papers filed at the county clerk's I
offtre asking for the appointment
of appraisers and an ndinlnistra- j
tor. John Barn vim of San Fran -'
cIm-o, (Jeorge Baruuni of Medford
and Mrs. Bertha Bar num. the
wblow. are named as the heirs.
Emit Britt. V. J. Emruk and E.
M. Wilson are named hs the ap
praise re. while Jesse Moui'k Ik
named ix the administrator.
PIGGLY WIGGLY MEAT MARKET
SATURDAY SPECIALS
CHOICE CHICKENS AND RABBITS
25c
25c
WE DELIVER (Market Only)
Good Hams Whole or
half, per pound
All Choice Steaks
Per pound
GoodBacon
Per pound
Fresh Side Porl
1'er pound
30c
20c
PHONE 1236
(5)
Tlir MiiMiu Motor t-nnipunv car
iii!( li North liartlitt stroi-t was
rciiortctl wold yi'Htci'ilay to 1,. IVn
nliiKInn Mattery SitvIio on North
Krotit mriHt (hrniiKh the I'liHilon
A. Winn RKeiwy. Tho Mason Mo
lor company la one or I ho boat
known auto flrma liOlu- ilato and
1ms hoin handllnit nnranta. Slnra
and Kllnla. with tho ni'iond natnoil
lnaililne tho only one handled ut
prosi'lit. KtAre plaitH of Mr. I'on
ninmon were not loarni-d this aft-ernoon.
-ie. ircBli medium extras 21c;
fro.ili mc.lium firstN lKc; prices lo
rotallcra 2c over exchange prlcea.
AsKuciatlon selllnc pricea: Kxtraa
2c: flrstn 23c; medium 23c; un
dcrsized 20c.
Xl'TS steady. Walnuts, aifi
27c: almonds 20li2Sc; peanuts 10
lie: pccatiN 24?42e.
I1AY steady. Buylnu prices:
Kastern Orecon timothy $20. SOW
21: do valley Jlsii 18.50: alfalfa
tl N iff I S.B0: oat hay (M.BOfr 16:
straw $.1.50 per ton. Kcllinc nilces
$2 a ton more.
HOI'S steady 1927 crop 21 ff
21 He: 192S crop 18fl 19c contract.
KurkIck 20c.
HI OS to the farmers:
1U-TTKHTAT: Station. track
Otiotatlons le hicher. Station 47c;
track 4Xc: f.nc f.o.h. Portland.
I'Oirr.TUY stendy. Heavy hens
2425c: Hunt 13$ 20c; springs 20
21c; lirollers 2325c; I'ekln
white ducks 30c: colored nominal:
turkeys, alive 25 fi 27c.
ONIONS steady, local $2.50a'
per cwt.
rOTATOE steady. 75ce$1.2i. j
Wheat. '
l-OH-Fi.ANI). ore.. Mar. 30. (,ri
Wheat Idd: l'.lilt hard whit $1.51;
hard white, federation, hluesteni.
nnart, federation, sofe while, west-1
crn white $1.42: hard winter $1.35;
northern sprint, weatern red $1.3'!;
oa's No. 2. 36 Ih. white feed ami
gray $tti.
Today's car receipts Wheat, .".0:
flour, 7; corn, 1: oats. 1; hay, 5.
Ituitcrfat.
N t-'ISANl-ISi-o. Mr. 30 (1
Mutter Tit f o b. San IVim. -l.cn 47e
-w
Totrland tins Coke company
will Install smoke. prevention de.
vice in Portland plant. I
Egg Eggs
I pay one cent premium for
clean whit standard ..eggs
(candled basis).
H. S. BOISE
126 W. Main. Phone 805
FREE TICKETS
TO THE RIALTO THEATRE
Will be given to school children submitting the best car
toons of MAGGIE and JIGGS during the
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