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MEDFORD MAIL TRTBTjyE, MEDFORD. OREOOX. TUESDAY. APRIL 10, 102S. PAOE FIW - - j 1 I County Health News CREAM TONNAGE uP. tlU UUMIlll ' i Itt'lUf Kivi-n Uui of Maivh: ' Wuhutt s $10. Cudwardu $1.02. j Uuwki-t ro vry $:J.20t Juhn V. ! IVrm.ll S I ti.oa. lLvliublt C a t h MlriHvry $2. 15, V aldu n Itros. 1 TSi. it'o. t'uirit'r $1.25. lluu-h-.in-sun & LuiumU'h $3.4:1, 11. K. j.Mar.sli lti.it". Unit's & Ljiliurd I $7.4-'. SniiliM M J3.S4. Star Mar t. jkt-l JlS.yo. Culd Hill Supply cuin- . pany $;i.:t2, Louie s $2S..:i. isun- ( kuIo wturi' $ l.Sfl. Total for ru- crli-H for March. $ I y s. 1 . Total At a directors' Dx-ctin of i lu nula ry club nvhl tliis iiutni. tiic following officers were elected to UdUi lrc!ifli'iit .l:n-li (:u-lt t n eiirrv i?..rv tivtu duiinu ilu-lfor K'ut-''rieH fur .March from lied coming ycur: Vic; president, t'has. Clay: secretary, Kd Shock ley, and treasurer. A I Miller. The new Cross, McivIihiuUm Total material relief fur March. Mann's $2.70. M. M. peramtnet $.1'.U.7fi. Total material relief for store $0 3i. 1'enney & Co. $r.$9. March from Ued Cross. $ 17. 40. Total fur merchandise for March. The fo to wing is a brief report 14.H7. Total for merchandise of the Thrift shop for March: for March from Ited Cross. Fifteen Karments were donated to $ 1 4 V 7. 12 persons. Doners to the shop Fuel were Mrs. Elliott, Mrs. Carpenter. Valley Fuel Co. $10.75. Medford Mrs. Warner. Mrs. Uurness, Mrs. Sehcffel having I u' $ J " T . Longwtll wood Andrews, Mrs. Sliephard. Mrs. passed out u number of quwuion ' ' J-- toiiu ir iov , . rawioru una u uuiuuu ot cuuu- whirh in turn were discussed bv ! Mim ' J-4.25. Total for fuel for ters by the J. C Penney company. thuse present. Some very con- Millt'" structive ideas and suggestions fur boi'-d of directors is as follows: Jack Carle, chas. Clay. Kd ! t i- Krunk .New man. W in. I mi'.'pr. Al Hay den and Ho rare Uromley. Today's Uotary meeting was in 1 lie nature of a round-table -Mils cukmIoii, Chulrman McDonald $11.25. II. V. Pike $10. Merrick's $ I, Ideal aui-o camp $1.25. Joseph Martin $10. Total for rent for March, $40.50. Total for rent for March from lied Cross. $;i0.50. Drugs ' Heath's drug store $2- 20. Pid en's .-hoe shop Hoc, Americaa laundry $5.H5. Trttii-leiits J. X. cafe $5.75, Palace room , Itulter prices are lieatliun rap $2.50. Total for transients for.y toward storiXe levels on coast March $s.25. market with ;i rteeWkdly weaker Monthly alolwam es. t0, t.villent UMV following a fur ther dot-hue yesterday both for the : churned product and for butterfat. iKxuas dropped ha.lt u cent to t. Pureau of Agricultural Kco l nomics ; ; oilers: Leghorn I to 1 , lbs. 2N'iJuc: 1 a lit I - 4 ll.s. it ."i II tie . I Fryer: Leghorn 2 lbs. 3n i 4Ic; .2' to :.. lbs. 4l'i i;ic: c..m-i-d : 1 4 to 2 j lbs. 40 'i 41c. It lbs. 42 i WW lb. Young roosters and pullets: Col ,ored 3 i 4 lbs. 4 3 'u 15e lb.; ver ' I lbs. 4J'-i45c lb.: stuggy showing general throughout the li.-t. Wright Aeronautical was t -it iiatdest hit. (hopping I'S1 poii ,s while P.oli.i, C.rccne Caii.tma per. Hon -ton ml, Motn ::omt i W ard and Atlas lVfb r m.UI don i , 1 1 nearly eihl poim.-. DILIGENTLY FOR POltTl.ANP, Ore.. April 10. i.4'i S.UI.S J 1.. Kh JM- II.. JO.' II,. 31.- lb. !'Ji- Mi. n In 3'4 :l Hi, Social Notes and Meetings V.( or'd bens: P.nn-h ami i 32e lb.; poorer heavy l.Mh.t Millar w lio has bi i n a", ! Advent Chrbtian Tuesday night for w ecks in aiiKeti at lb woman appearin, h ii i" the past Ihieo its of illustrated h from Ued Cross. $13.25. Milk cleared' in service, $1S.35 REPORT CHINOOK VALLEY INTEREST the expansion of Uotary ai livitl.s miiih i- :i.4l. jac k-on l ounly uim. Xna.ig; koo.is uonau-u. n. wore aclvanueil liy those iri sent. I '"reaniei y ii.r.l. Total for inllk.KooilK worked out. $12: total and it in felt that mmo real good f'ir Maivh. $.SS. Total for milk I (77.10. Expenses Salary. US: will result from this meetlni;. I f'tr .Maruh from Ked Cross. 13.41. 1 rent. 12..ril: drnyaKC. .l.2.": total. A fli... 1..II..I- from tin. Itlo tie Itetll S..S.,.i. lotlll eiearvu III Janeiro Uotary eiub was read l.y r w- A- t'hililers "$7. 00.' MrB. M. niille l'resident Allen and It is hoped to publish tills letter in full at an early date. l'resident Allen also J announced a Rotary excursion loi Alaska and asked those Interested J to make reservations at onee. j The Seattle conference will be attended l.y a lari;e number of lo-j eat Uotarians, according to a ean-j vass made of the membership to-' day. Tills is tile l'ttlt annual con- ference of the northwest district! and will take place April 22-2.'.-l'resident Allen urged all members; planning to go to make reserva tions at once as many of the lead-j ing lintels are already sold out. I cents per pound and stanuaius went a lull com lower to 311 cent The drop iu iiuitenat was more pronounced witli quotations 2 cents ; lower both in Portland and tit ship points, with 13 coins offered here. Weather conditions have hrmiulit I pasturage conditions ill tills region I close to normal and cream tonnage ; for which we wish to express our is increasing with corresponding iipprcciation and thanks. i asii increases in the daily make. I Wheal PORTLAND, "re. Wheat: HUH hard h;ll-tl while, blueslem, b er.ilinn. soft while, wos: Jl .43: hard winter and w Apr. Hi. ---oi'i while $1.M; fe.i- whue n led 1- Ull'. ell ck 1 . 3 :i 1 . : northern sprini: .l 1 . Oats No. 2. 311. w llile fee gray 4;.. Today's car receipts lie; flour. 11: hay. 1. Ihe lliMe. The .Mysli o'clock, h. at the . and W. ell llile will I'.V SJM Ut corner of li b si n ets. 1 al every Itmtorl'al. SAX I'llAN'l'lSt'll. Apr. In. I1'I lUitlerfat. f. o. b. San Krancisco. '..r. Wall Street Report a; Stems t butler will likely atart within the next two weeks, it i.s predicted. K-;ks were higher today. Standard firala jumped only hall a cent to 1MV. cents, but medium e- t ma ruse lV-j cents uud wore noted j nkw VOi;K. Apr. 10. tA higher than sUindiifds, firsts at ! stock prices broke sharply iiutay cents per dozen. Other pnules . wlieu the call money rule was were um.hf'.ni;td. j marked up tt six per eint. the Ueceipts of butter and enfiH were ' holiest slnee Deeemher ui, lnj. heavy yesterday with into storage ; .,,re than a won! f pool speoiul- movement nf ei;ss lar-:o at l.iLjij,.s hrnke five to nearly 11 points. ionium Hliess." The West .1 has he meetiii;, and with the f!ii it of l'.asi. r r imiini;. it i epe. t d that tonight's vvwax eiiat'on will sm pass any jo far drawn by the ev.int;eli.st. I'h-.l ( 'herrie to Markri I SAX I'ltANl'ISCt). April Ml iVt ; t Federal Slate .Market ' News Ser- viee. S- Th- lipil m of eherries of the season arrived today from Vara ille. They w.'ie of the China a:iety and sold at SI.LTt a pound. The Ioy Seoul troop of this etuni' il are piaetleim: Ii.ikI for the Seoul Field Day. hemu held this eoinhiK Saiurilay. Ajiril 1 th. at the Van Senyeo field, adjoining the lil-li Hello..). If all of the twelve events, re- , oeivo an iniieh attention as tlie Wall sealing event, there will be 1 :;otlie isplllted eompetltion set'H. , The prize for this event is very worth while, as the r. timer Musie IIhiim1 have put up a phonograph, l-i he lined ill the niei tll'K plaee of the iroop wlnnint; the eent. or in Seout 1 1 t-adq darters if ihey have no suit aide plaee. and ti ko to , Ihe Apph'Kate seout camp, when it opens for the summer. This will tiive thi' greatest possible amutitiL of pleasure lit the greatest numl'er of senilis possible for it Iouk time. Prizes for the oilier events are equally desirable; u eutuera bein 'offred by MeN'air's Pharmacy for the t"lr.--by-frietlon eontest: luu feet (f knot rope by ttrowne llarilware t'tt.. for the knot tinK eontest; a hlh priced baseball for ithe winner of the second fifiy-yar 'dash by l.ainpovts, and several others to be announced later. Although tile Hngue river was Next Tuesday's meeting will feii-j'iulto high and rollly yesterday and ture a special agricultural program ; "" rising, uue to me w arm sun and everv liotarian is expocteii to'""'1 temperature of the past few . . . . , .. . ... ... I. IllCS m.-ltine :ive,.e mlleli .if Ihe Ollllg a lai Ilier guesi. in closing,, " - , . , l'resident Allen expressed the!"""w ' the niounlalns, the change Hie fighters, Joe Gormnn or Hobby thanK-H of the Allen family for the 1 1,1 cooler weather last night stop fin. "lii,l,v h,.vvei-" l it wi.eli nn,l ', P(,d Hie river's further rise for I passed a box of cigars the gifti"""'' " wn" reported in the city j l'ass Athletic club In Drums l'ass of ".Miss Kaiherlne Virginia Allen. I t",1:lv' next Friday, the ilnto of which hup- wesjiue uie nign ami muiuiy doiih to ue lucay or uniuc'Ky i,i. cases, swelling ihe local noiiiinss : ill coolers to 'J5.1 7U cases. Butter 1 receipts were reported at ST"ii ; pounds with Murage holdings light I at 2ii')0 pounds. I On the puultry market conditions' ' were linio changed today with tie i ninnd running I. envy lo liens and i broielr classes, of 'which supplies 'continued light, and rather large OIIWTS PASS, April . Less ; accumulation or Leghorn liens re than a week remains before Old i I';'"1''1- TurkevH ami capons were , , i i also scarce mid in fair demand. Man (.loom, In the person of Mi- i ,.,. (i,(,KS0(, nH,a,s were firm tiny, the 13th, settles over one of i today with demand 'or lumlis espe cially noticeable. Willi loses of one to four WASIllMi-TON. April in, ll'l An agreement between world pow -, ers over America's rosorvutlolis on i entry into the world courl was tie- I , elared "allugclber improbable" In- ! Merrilt .Merrluuul of Cultl ilillj I day by I'hairinan r.orah of the was among llle out of town meiu-j j ictiale lnreign relations commit- t bers or .veillord post presenl points tee. I l:it niglll s legion meeting GOING FEDMttir ' 111 Accurately cut. selected 1 i S! lliamoiuls of matched col- III i l or niul weight, perfectly I 1 31 set iu plai ilium or whito l 9 gold make these ringa best I t III Helerl Ions. II ;.McIntyre, when they push sloves in Mob Quiek'w card In the 0 runts I the newest "Uotary Ann." Visiting Potarians at today's i.inntintr UP,',. V P .'iH i.f Klini.n.' i,. l,..1.i,.,.L- L....MI.. l.v'l assembled nest Ludwick of Port la ml miests included Prof. Jameson Oregon Slate enlleice, P.ob Fowler, county agent. Frank Perl and Uerl Thierolf. water yesterday afternoon many Uui'Ko crowds have been closely 1 following Uio two boys in their at the Savage Rapids workouts. There is more interest weak I to ;0 cents lower. .o receipts. Calves, and lbs. down, medium to INSTITUTE APR. 14 AT EAGLE POINT The last local Inst itute of the year will be held at Kan'e Point on Saturday, April 14th. at the sell oid buihUnK. Quite a laiRO group of teachers, who have not attended a local Institute this'year are planning for thN one. .l iss Marsters and .Miss I lales of the Normal faculty and t hree super-vi-iuK teachers of the practice school will be on the program, which alone guarantee a valuable day for discussions and instruction. mon. ST.aOfif ),50; vcaleis, nink led. good to choice, $ I li.7- i'ii Pl.Tfi; me dium. $10.T'rtf 1 2.7ft ; cull lo colli Hogs steady; no receipts. Sheep steady; no receipts. fUl.n i ,...1.. tt. UH'.iiiJ t'A"'i i lUii.iu-uift IUIIUW III-, IIIO l U UUJ S 111 UH.li I lvctrtrL iini.Ti t vn An.-ii in l Other ;., , , , j .Cnltle. calves and vi-alers, of! """""i- .nil... ,i t-tiiiii.-ii, iin.i u itn ueioie. it seeuia ua tnuiit," niiiiiiier oi me oik ioiiowh were : rroilltilcr 1H)D wuicK pas scoreti a .io.hiii. imiiucr Wlieu at; iiiiiicueii tuesi: i " o , ,,i.,,i,.., .1. r,,.,., ,1 r.,i. ,.,,11 .,, ,.,,, . nihii'iiii i...-, nil: mi mini UIH M. llOIIO.t lo lllllllll.l Ul'l llllllllf. of the Medford t'ontinirent of : actiuaitlletl ami becoinjliK a favnrile ani:lers. he lanilliiK two fine j with all he has met. Many of I he ' " iiii.in. "I mi'i H ! Slllillltll 1IU.I S IUIIOW llllll llOlll (once I, ill icelc-beil ' nniin.ls n,l lb,, .,11,..,.' I , .,l,l 1.. 1...... II,., I,. ......! "'" ' one weiKliin about L'o pounds, llisioff of him. In turn, iie allows Kood fiirlunc Is not to be wondered ' some til them to net iu tile l'inK al because I'ete is a piscatorial ex- j w ith them and then he Hives them pert, who for years lias known Ihe 1 pointers in bnxiim. Tils mull:: -tor, majority of steelheail and salmon Charlie Duncan, also takes interest by name, and Is thoroly conversant 1 in (he yollllK hoys of Grants I'asn w ith the habits and eccentricities i and spends much of ills lime show er the finny Irlbes. j ihern how lo punch, train, elc. HuriiiK tlif time he was fishinc ; The ones who watch Mclntyre in ihe iiani localliy. he says, ho ' work out are awed by hill last fnol saw fourteen bonis of fishermen work. Some say Unit never have mil. anil in addition there were i they seen n faster individual. II dlllte-a number of anglers I'islilnt; ' seems us thtillKll it will be impos fi oui boards extendinit out Into sihlc for any livini? heltlK lo loucb tlie Mreani. Durlnt: that lime I'ete jhlni. Not only is he fasl, they say, says the river rose three inches. .but lit; packs a most wit-kid wallop The local nuclei's arc earnestly : with him. Since buhls here I'un hopiiiir that the river w ill lower I ran int..-. received a renuest from and clear up by next Sunday when the fishing; season for trout over six inches in length begins. SENIOR PLAY AT T The Klks' lodge se.-sion next Thursday night will be shorter than usual, as the Medford high school band will present it concert; for the especial benefit of tlie lodge. An interesting program has been ar ranged by Director Wilson Walte and a good attendance of Klks is CXpeeled. Tin- case against M. I. Unit. charged with the transportation of laud her cast of intoxicating liquor, was dismissed i than enthusiastic over the out- j crowd that is expected next Friday rndersiz in justice court today because of ; cume of the play, which has been n jKnt Towns In southern Oregon lack of evidence. The complaint in rehearsal for the jjast four xni have never been heard from against Lintt was sworn to by Dep-j weeks. are. sending in requests for tickets, uty Sheriff Paul Jennings. j As tonight's show is the only j f (J Grants Pass people are not ; dramatic production offered by I careful thnv will he forced to wait ithe local high school this year, j in Hue for tickets at the box office ja quantity of thought and pains-! because the out-of-town folks are j taking cfl'urt has been expended getting theirs now. j on the endeavor, and the to- , - t j operation of actors, stage hands MA USIIKI WMJ. Ore., and technicians has been given oPt Striped sea pike director in the hones eaugiu in consniei a oie numtaiid- by ordinary taeKie m Chicago asking that be bring ! Kobby back. They suy they have In new boy there they want to match j against him. However, Duncan I says he has other plans for Hobby. Duncan also says that Hobby will I beat Joe. He claims that his boy lean hit harder and ofteiier and (that he is much faster on bis feet, i In the meantime, Joe florman is (working out very faithfully, does not say much, but his backers feel i that he is invincible. They cannot figure him beaten by Mclntyre or anyone else. Considering the in terest amused by this right, consid erable betting 1h expected with the odds just about even. Guided by the seat reservations made thus fur ahead. Quick is now adding seats to his arena, in order The stage is set .for "The Pat sy," senior play of the high'! school, at Hunt's crater inn to night, and wilh the advance seat sale promising a capacity audi ence, Mrs. Justin Smith, coach. tors are more tlul j e niay accommodate the lar :e CHICAGO. April It). lVf An explosion :so terrific as to rock buildings a block distant, wrecked an untenanted two-story building on the west side hist night. Police believed a still or gns. rather than a biib was responsibb. April Mrs. C. B. Shreve the faculty of making the play the nig success in every way. inieis mis spring Wilson Walte's high school or-; known in local, history chestra will furnish the music (first ippeared in Coc before and during the presenta-; years ago. tion of "The Patsy," apd the cur tain will ring up at S o'clock.! The cast of characters in the play , I Includes Amby Frederick. Alic j Koberis. Camille Clemenson. Jane ( Oixon. Stanford Piden, Ilobert 1 Stoltze. Anita Mohr and George I Silliman. i 10. being numbers Co(im Pay first time The fish Pay ten Produce I PORTLAND. Ore.. April 1. iff Putter: Wholesale prices. Kxtras i half cent lower. Standards one eenl lower. I'orllamt iiairy ex change 1 -1 wholesale prices: Cubes extras e; standards HHc: primt' firsts JiSVjc; liisls :i 7 '.s : cream cry prices: Prints Ar over cube standards. KGGS: Standard firsts half eenl higher. M c d i u m extras 1 '-c higher. Fresh standard extras L'lc fresh standard firsts "1c; fresh met tiii in ext ras 2 - l- c; f rc.ii me dium firsts I sc. I'rices to retaib-rs Jc over exchange prices. Associa tion selling prices: K::lrns 'JCc; firsts "jy !c; medium lc. Nl'TS sleaily. WaliuUs I li rn '11 v almonds lie ii L'Sc : peanuts fit I lc: pecans .'is! A'Zv.. I1AV steady, buying prices: Fas tern Oregon timothy S'.'O.rid -ij J 1 ; do valley SIS'u IS.t't): alfalla S 1 S '-i 1 K.TjO ; oat hay M I.Tio 1 I ."i: sii aw per ton; selling prices ? a! ton moie. CASCAItA bark steady 7e lb. Oregon grape root I 'i Ii'. , Hops steady I !('J7, 1'- ri '-jc; Mi'JH crop 17 1 I Si; (contnieU Tog gles L'llc. HL'TTMHFAT: Pids to Ihe far mer He lower: l'lc stat ion ; 1 1 e track; -Pie f.o.b. Portland. KOGS: .Mediums I'...c higher: standard firsts half cent up. I isc: fresh iii'mIiuiiis fresh standard firsts -I'-jc; fresh standard extras '.Mc, ONIONS steady, Sl.y.piiL. POTATOi;s steady 7:cftr M.'J.'i. POCLTItY steady. Heavy hens J-Hi :Tc; light Inrffoe: sin-lugs liO fii Hie; broilers 3Tic; Pekhi while ilucks 30c; colored nominal: tur keys, alive Vpf'f7c. JUST THREE WINNERS Price Quality --Service WE OFFER THESE Before You Build SEE, US Medford Lumber Co. Phone 029 J. H. Cooley North Fir St. (1 1 O v c s tlo be cunn; iipiuiiTiiUy lioii'U-ssly snilotl but our cleaning ciiii work won ders with gloves, A M 1 1 ' I 1 1 ) I L IIS IU H;i'e you money and also ; liave clean gloves. ; Sjiii rriiiii-i-i-o Alm-lirlN AN rilAXi'ISi'o. Ainll Hi I.T Our Attractive Facilities Make Banking a Pleasure Here Radio Program KMED Moll Tribune-Virgin Stntlon Do You Cough? Itoiiltl'T I'roi-k vi-ry hiifil coin and i-oiiuh. look . Ir. i'it'rrt-'n f'.nldi-n MiHlii'nl His- i-ovi-rv aiTiirninu m nii-i'i-iioni anil II ovi-i-i-Hini Ihi- trnuhle. i iiNn KaVi- II In my liuti' i".n afl-r in-h-nl .rarlalir.u and it save him rt-d chi .-!; and strcnttli. ' I have- a vial I'l-i-aMinl I.Hxatii- handl.ai; now. 1 do nut thinll then.' are any ln'tli-r nii-nirnn-f mi uh marki'l' tlian In. l'li nCs. I hnvo u.ifd tlii-ni vviion iiei'di-d fur the i.-i t fifty yir witli cynil n-ntiltn." Ml V. Vi'relia li. .-.iii-m-. ' -i lamuiis lainii. 1.-111 1 1 V. Ci'i olii ir. I'Iok tdi.lH air sold in rvciy rtriiu nioro in 1 thlels or IKiuid. Send Ur. I'li-rce lnalMll llofl. I'u:fnlii. V. V. I'l-ngmni ToiiIrIH li:li 11. m. Mudfiinl Mall Trlliune. nfwn Iti'O'.t and niai-k'-t rip'irli'. 8 to 9 p. m. SnydiT'n Dairy & I'rodure Co. f'alif. "I had a I to In n. ni. 'al. On-. I'ow- er Co. prcirnts tho nniui-l lo ".Madanii- Q." a i-olm-dy di-ama writlt-n for i-adlo liy .M.u-y f'.rrlncr. Wlni-Mlay, .prll Mill 10 to II u. m. M?inn'n Di-pt. Stiii-i-. , tl 10 11:3" h. ni. Medford r.ln trli- Co. 1 1 : .1 iL to I'l noon Hotel ' .1 .Q.Hon filnlUK lioom. ' IS. 15 to 1:15 P. m Tulf nt . hour. Sr. p. m Mt-dford Mail' tribune, news Items and market report. I You will find this bank always ready to render Banking Serv. ices that are so essential to every one. The entire office force makes you feel at home. Our plan is to have you feel better when you leave than when you come. With this spirit prevailing banking can not fail to be a Eggs Eggs I pay one cent premium for clean white standard ..eggs (candled basis). H. S. BOISE 126 W. Main. Phone 805 JH ctJ popTland ASi B9 1H BS VRPa. (in ni ee ri ua. USLSliiSIIiSJ SAN FRANCISCO s , of Dr. I'erce iJellets in mvOl. ! 1 i pleasure here. T ; m Vs) SELECT GLADIOLUS COLLECTION rOR U.M POSTf IO H I whim iNCtubi'i oKt uui. ttM of imf f.,.ow-jo U ftllltV ttmn M'1 ftfti" ,,Wrt ,fl,llW; H lCMVmi: TC(..imMiMt uc of im Mtr. fUfKVl OF IHtl:.--...-. tlCt Of UH;-t-i khmmOow II tf IILOT;-' fna w tov j "Partner! In Community Development" lltM lL01,--.MtTN.IMlIM Ptlf ! .... 1 1.1... aW !-. IM.MI M m mm Mr vet h.i-M ,w tl.Jl tIftllt-.'M..M.tt.tVM.,MUW.UH J0 COlfMtl. -a...,. 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