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MEDFORD MATT; TRIBUNE. MEDFORD. PREPPY, WEDNESDAY. APRTL 11. 1928. PAOE FIVE NO CHANGES MADE!A I R W A Y AND HI COMING SEASON: OFFICIALS HERE The anglers of Medford and otlir-r pans of Jnckson county, who Medford was honored today by a visit from several officials of ihe aernloskal soetiun of the weather TRAFFIC CHIEF OF STATE LIONS' LI BLIND FOLKS TO BE GUESTS LIONS What promises to br one of the 1 in this territory, ihi ,lacli:iu.i county liver lu.s lifcii closed for a distance i, -l-iM r;oi below thn Cold Kay S (nnw creek in closed foe t v o - i IJis Snuaw lake and Kittle hqu:.-.' l:i!;e. I:i Joseidiine county the Kokup river is closed for a distance of 400 feet below the Savage Kapida dam. ' In same district No. 1. which in cludes all tishiiv; waters west of the Cascades, the open season for trout over six indies long will be from Aiiil 15 to November So. The ban limit in streams remains at :i0 pounds or 20 lounds In any one day, or io iish or 4u pounds and ot:o fish in any seven consecutive days. Hat; limits in all lakes except Diamond lake and Oswego lake will be 30 fish, or !" pounds and one fish in any one day. and not to ex reed tlO fish, m -10 pounds and one 1'ish. in any seven consecutive days. T!i,o open i-.eayon at Diamond lake will ho from Juno 1 to No vember '',0 with a has limit of five fish, or 15 pounds and one fish, in any one day, and :5 fish or ;10 pounds and one Lish, in any seven consecutive days. The emphasis in the truiniiiK of j r . ... . . 1 . -a .rft bureau and the airway division of . irumc " "rtf "j""' 1 - - U'ction, rumer man i'iuv mi t j pnin uniH 'vit ih-uih 1 davs. accoidlne to Stale t'hief T. 1 time, will ho the Mont Interna- to know that! of airways along the coast. A u.ifiVty. principal speaker at liona! I.inalcast for the Mind. fJJ i . T . . 7 l . 'tbe IJ.ms clut, luncheon this noon, which over the national net- 1 count. It has been In operation! the KoRue;over a year and is In charge of Mr. Dick. The reiwrts are prov- ! are eagerly counting too a8 uiiui 1 tlle department of commerce who the fishin:; season opens next fcun- are making a meteorological survey day. will be pleased the bus limits fur the season are in-? very benelicial to air pilots and the government weather bureau. The officials in the party are W. R. Gregg of Washington. D. C, chief of tiie aerologital section of the weather bureau; Thomas H. Chap man of Washington. D. (, and A. O. Priel of the airways division, and K, L. Curtis, airways engineer for the West Coast. The last two mentioned are stationed on the coast. The party visited the airport this morning and conferred with L. Waller Dick nf the hcal station. thru -40 large stations on Ani'il at 10 o'clock eastern time. seven o'clock in Pacific coast cities. That every accident and every ThU h mi4sll.nl with UlP equally occun ii.B In n community U(,ns lmormuil,nili prom-am of activity for the blind people all over 1 ho world, and Is designed department, in all ItH branches was aiming toward community service and progress! ven ess. ! 1 j! THE MARKETS POINT INSTITUTE The proem in for the TVarlu'rs' Institute at Kaulo point next Sat urday is: to a. ni. Singing, pupils of Manic' Point schools. Hi:io a. 111. Sections. upper grades, gngni ihy. Miss KiHlh Dor;, supervisor of t"ii'hing, Lin coln s c h o o 1, Ashland. Fourth grade, arithmeih-. .Miss Iti-rilm. Stephens, supervisor of teaching. Li it co In .school. Ashland. J'ri niary grades, correlated primary HUbJects-proJects, Aliss Lillian Nicholson, supervisor of teaching. Lincoln school, Asliland. 1 n a. m. 'liortis work and At ss Atarstcrs, Ashland l.ivctock. CATTLK She stock i'.V lower; choice vealers strong. No receipts. Steers ( 1 Km tn 1300 lbs.) good $11 fu steers Ofiu to KKMl lbs.) good $11.:; Till -:.M; steers (NiMi and up) medium .'.. 7 f( 1 l.L'5: steers, com mon -SS. f 1 ii.T.'i. Heifers (N;"0 lbs. down) good sio.-j'tii la.T.'i; heifers, common to medium $h,7 5 1 0. Cows, good '.2'fi D.7"i; cows, com mon to medium St.7 a ft 'A.'l Ti ; cows, low cut cut M ii i;.7."; vea lers, milk foil, good to choice $1 'J. 7 5 ftt 1 3.7."i. (t(isKcct'lts 14:':, all direct; steady, SUKKP Spring lambs SI lower. (Mln-r classes steady. Springs lambs $Wft 15. singing, Normal. 1 1 grades. Fourth a. m. Sections. t'ppc-r M i s s Dork, arithmetic. Rrade, Miss Stephens, ge ography. Primary grades. .M is Nichoh-oji, children's iiicrature. I 7 1 0 to' 1:10 luncheon hour. Luncheon served by Kngle Point P.-T. A. 1:10 p. in. M usie. Announce ments. l:::a . m. Individual athletics. Miss Virginia Males, physical edu cation, Asliland Normal. 2:lf p. 111. Sections. Fpper grades. Miss Dork. 1 a n g u a g e. Fourth gratle. M iss Stephens, na ture study and pupil activities. Primary grades, Miss Nicholson, worthwhile activities. 0 COMEDY IS A DECIDED I Many local radio parties were held throughout the valley last night to enjoy the clever radio comedy, "Madame Q," which was presented by the California Orejion Power company. The sequel was generally conceded In be even bet ter than the first presentation, which scored a decided hit with everyone. Produce PORTLAND, (ire.. April II. (P 151'TTKK: Prime firsts and fii sis. half cent lower. Portland Dairy Hxchnnge net w holes-tic i pri-'os: Cubes, e x t r a s, 39 e; standards, :!:c; prime firsts, 3Sc; firsts. :i7c. Creamery prices, prints 3c over cube standards.- i" ICOCS Standard and medium firsts, half cent higher. Fresh standard extras, Jlc: fresh stand ard firsts, -2c; fresh medium ex tras, VI c; fresh medium firsts. 1 Sc. prices to retailers, He over exchange prices. Association Fell ing prices; Kxtras, Iftic; firsts, U4c; medium, 2!c; undersized, 20c. Nt'TS Steady. Walnuts. WCi 27c; almonds, 2Se; peanuts, 10 r,t lie. 11 A Y Steady. P.uying prices: Eastern Oregon timothy, $20.?orr 21.00; do va lley, $ 1 8.0,0 H l S.5 0 ; alfalfa, $ 18.00 Iff 18.50; . oat . hay. $ 14.50 ti; 1 5.00; h t ni w, f 0.50 per ton; selling prices $2 a ton more. C ASCA It A 1 1 A 1 1 K Sternly ; 7c lb. Oregon grape root, 1 fi 4c. HOI "S Sten d y ; 102 7, 22 Sfi 2 c lb.; 1 H2S 5 r o p, I 7 tt LSe. (con tract), fuggles, 20c. Pdds to the farmer P.CTTF.ltFAT Steady- 4 0c sta tion; 41c track; 43c f. o. b. Port land. I'Ot'LTllY Steady. Heavy hens, 24 If 2 5c lb.; light, 15fi 20c; springs, 20i' 21 c; broilers, 32 iff) :14(': Pckin white ducks, 30c: col ored, nominal; turkeys, alive, , 25 tfi27c. ONIONS Steady. "Local, $2.50 ff?3.00 per cwt. I'OTATOKS Steady; I'tcff- (l.2li sack. Social Notes and Meetings is regarded as u personal loss by the officers, in the division in ! which the accident occurs, was j further stated by the speaker. The J of fivers, when they assume their I oath of office take upon their j shoulders the responsibility of the welfare and happiness of every citizen in their portion of the com munity, and conscientiously strive toward the protection of all, he j wild. Today's program was in charge of Traffic officer (.eorge Prescoit. and the talks and discussions cen tered about the subject of traffic : laws and responsibility of citizens 1 and officers. Mr. Prescott per sonally thanked the club members and local citizens for the eoopera- . ." . , . ...i t an,l signs and regulations being put 1 into effect here now. The LIoiih International broad cast, which will take place over 40 j national stations on April 2fi, was ' emphasized by Lion President j Scott, who announced that the ' local club had postponed their j mines nignt banquet ami party until that date, when the club and , all their guests will listen in a I body. .. j Plans for the Home Products dinner to be sponsored by the chamber of commerce, assisted by the various service clubs, was re viewed by Lion Wally Drew, who is on tin- Lions committee In charge of decorations for t he af fair. The dinner is to be held April 24 at Hotel .Medford. The attendance prize for today was won by Lion John Billings who was 1 recent victim of n motor accident and is a patient at the Sacred Heart hospital. It was voted to send the prize to Lion Hrlllngs, In spite of the general rule of elimination thru absence. (iuests at today's luncheon in cluded: State Traffic Chief T. A. Haffety. II. W. Howard, traffic officer located at f! rants Pass; O. O. Nichols, Medford officer, and honorary member of the Lions club and Charles I', Talent, locat ed at Ashland. man empire, career of Win, J. Hryan, why gii'ln leave home, free silver, Al Smith, the Mississippi overflow, p r e s i d v n t foolidpe's piscatorial ability, the outlook in the national and A m e 1 1 c a 11 Leagues, and general cu soilness of mankind. Polled down for the busy Mail Tribune renders, the explanation is about as follows: Many years ago, b If ore Mr. I lurd and family left Iowa to httute in Medford, where men are men. and women emulate them in garb and voting, he was n Re publican, had been a Republican war horse at .Marshalltown, la. Then came along the Hryan free silver craze, which in its sweep picked him up. with the conse ouence that he renounced the Republican party and became a Itryan Democrat, and .has been uch all these y e a r s. till last I January. Now that Mr. Itryan is dead, the Democratic party is rapidly disintegrating." continue d Mr. I lurd, "and there seems to be no gistered within the" " ' ' for them to go. except over to the Republican party in which nt least a possible hope exists." When Elijah made the utter- That deep rumbling noise heard throughout the city last night was not caused by an earthquake or other freak of nature, but ema nated solely from the explosive utterances of the Democrats of. Medford. all several of them, and t was caused by the fact that they had just learned that that sial-j , wart Democrat of manv years i ! past had jumped the donkey res , ervation. registered as a Repub lican and left them flat. As they mistakenly understood lit, Elijah had Just changed his ditics ami 1st few- days as a Republicai .1 ust when .Medford was so pro , pei ous and the prospects were i ureat for a bumper fruit crop j ; the Mow to the community is so 1 cruel- they cannot understand it. ; ; Inquiry developed today that, I.Mr. Hurd. who has always beeni ! independent politically, no matter; which party he has been aligned Rev. Nelson Morris, uecom-j panhd by prank Heck, both mem-! hern of the Temple Rapti-t church of Los Angeles. Calif. These evangelists have traveled through 1 trig in m, Sweden, West Indies, 1 England and the states. Th- evangelist, Morri. Is first class musician and soloist. He will con duct both street meetings and in door meetings, beginning Thurs day. March 12. Open air at 7-30 p.m.. indoor meetings start at H p. m. Everyone welcome to these meetings, at Fourth and Dart let. The Weather last of- progressive I ji Folletto jthe party. I 4 wing of primarily for their edification and I entertainment. Lions clubs all j over t lie world t will hold special meetings or local programs and I arrange to entertain the blind of I their community on that night, by making it possible for them to hear the famous stars who will participate In the international broadcast program. Among the narilcinants in the program on that night, will be with, had made the swn.n j Harold Rauer. world famous plan- January and registered as a ist. .mini ase. lormer sopi no , M. m ... f Xl tiin-.l lo it nhiin 'with the Metropolitan Opera com- ; fbe in Jacksonville, and had then wUh' t)l(1 ipany; r.uwin lirasse, a leaning ; 1 'i m-n-u nun """h 1 j violinist ; Mil; IS row. American the newspaper reporters about it. 1 humorist author of "Nizo Raby" i it sometimes takes a long time John II. Kennedy, associate 1 before "murder will out. I also , editor of Colliers Weekly, as an- changes fu politics, and Elijahs: nouncer. 1 flon of January has just become 1 j The local Lions club hrts post- known to the local Democrats, j poned their ladies night, which 'who in speaking of the matter! was to have been held next Satur-' eloquently ring In references toj day night, to the night of April I IVnedict Arnold, Judas Iseariot j 2Xth, when, in addition to other j and the thin nnd thick Itoman ' guests, froyi 15 to 20 blind people guys who stuck Julius Caesar. J of Jackson county will be the ! According to them, however, his-! 'guests of the organization at a ) tory records no such dastardly I party siageq ai noiei iunia in f parallel case. t Ashland. The aj'fair is under the t(.)lrd von had registered as a I leadership of Lion 1'harle.s Reames j Kcnnhlicnn." remarked a Mail assisted by Lions Drew. Shungle, 1 Trilmno renorter to Mr. Hurd Rurko and Cleveland. ..ffp.f. todav, by way of open A splendid local program will lUa np w h a l he had he arranged and photographic ; wonU, np nn pmhnrrassing copies given lo Die guests tts 1 ........ respomieo Lowest temperature this morn ing 4 2. Precipitation for 2 4 hours end ing 5 a. 111., .01 Inch. Yesterday's weather here: High- nlace ' st temperature, 57; highest this ance that there seemed no for follower of the Itryan prin 1 nipnth since HH2. m,. Lowest tem- clples to go. the reporter dis- perature yesterday. 43; lowest this , creetlv refrained from telling him month since 1!H2. 22. Mean tem-: that the local Democrats had perature yesterday. 50; departure, named a well known place of , the day. excess, 0 degrees, ireni-ii ivi.t -.nnt, Average daily deficiency for the , Put in dilntlmr on bin chance ! Ulonth. lOlill I .1 111 I U 11 HlU-e , . ufii' r It . j . . ,. ; ties, ftiiv drugstore. Milk 01 Mac .4S inch; 15-year tt a na..i.n,i .erage .0, 1 e ino.nn i.d0 .nc. es. , rin((e j,ark Qf The chRT,M Hi-.hilipg daily degret Precipitation: 1st of month. SAN KKAXCraCO. April 11. () Twenty-three airplanes were tun ed up here today for the opening of the first annual western aircraft ahow, scheduled to open at noon at Mills fiidd. the municipal airport, aii'icuntinue through Sunday, w , LOS ANGELAS, April 1 1. (P) Richard Dix, film star, who wan operated upon for appendicitis yes terday, passed a restless night but his condition today is reported by hospital authorities as "air." 'Sour Stomach 1 'Phillips Milk of Magnesia" j Better than Soda Instead of soda hereafter take a little "I'tnllipii Milk nf Muneia" in water any time for indigent ion or sour, ai-id gay stomach, and relief will come instantly. For fifty year genuine "PhilKpi Milk of Magnesia" has been prescribed by physicians because it overcomes three timet as much acid in the atom ach as a saturated solution of bi carbonate of t-oda. leaving the stomach sweet and free from al) fatten. It neutralizes acid fermentations in the bouels and gently uijje-i the flouring waste from the sv-teiu without purg- tnjr. Beside-, it is more pleusant to 1.1.. 1 toi,:ii:..- 1 ninr lliuil suu, iiirii iiiivii t loiiipn. I r.....n ,.,.( i,.i dfi...nAnt Yuit FAIR TAX LEVY GOES 10 VOTERS ' 1 Total rainfall since January 1st, 1 0.53 inches. Total rainfall since , jSeptember 1. 14.31 Inches. Humidity yesterday, 5 a. ni.. SI ! per rent; 12 noon, 4'.i per cei j p. 111., 43 per cent. ! t'haracter of day, cloudy. Sun sets today al ft : 4 7 p, s tomorrow 5:45 a. m., sets to morrow li:4X p. m, 1 Itiscs and sets computed for level hnri::on. Korccast for tonight and tonmr Chemical t'o. and its prpdeerssor 1 hunts tl. riuihps since thiu. 0 3 Windows and Doors q favors. FLYING STUDENT Ttobt. McLean, 113 Tripp street. I Medford, Oregon, has enrolled in the Hank in School of Flying bore. I He is a member of the largest 1 class of flying students in America, since 1 1 3 cadets signed up In March. Yes. What of II? ; the former Iowa leading Itepub ; Ib-an before he took a dislike to ;the elephant and acquired an 1 I ardent love for the d o n k e y 1 "What difference does it make j i nowadays what parly a man be- I ! longs to. Doth parties are alike land a conscientious voter (here! I the man with the biblical sur ; name crossed his bands piously 'over his chest and the reporter ; was so astonished at such ' straightforward political thinking I that he let bis pipe go out) has ' to vote for principles and worth ' of the candidate." Sue b independent utterances 'struck to the heart nnd conscience At, the regular meeting of the county court this forenoon, the jn 1 county fair tax levy measure was i signed ny tne county judge ami thought i lulll,luIu lSi meaning una me inter- nn'ii e win oe uesenie 10 ine voiers ni me primary election in May. It provides for tin additional tax of one mill for the construc tion of new buildings and the re pairing of old ones at the fair grounds. A delegation also ap peared from the Talent Irrigation district and requested financial aid in the foreclosure of delinquent lands in the district. The request was refused. row: Occasional rain tonight ami Thursday. Mild tem perature. L. WALT UK DH'K, Meteorologist. Patted States . Weather Hureau, I M'ONTRKAL. Anvil 1 1 rp McLean will receive his Instrue- . Flood conditions In Htiburba ofiti,,n 1,1 n'in fl0in llu' ,wn Montreal. causPd hv waters nf thn !nf licensed instructors under the 1 St. Lawrence river' hacking up )P-! lu'rKoni0 ,lln hind a hui;o fee jam, had assumed more serious proportions today. H'tlon of Tex Dankln. aviator in the north- the pioneer west. The complete course which MP- MEXICO CITY, April 11. (JP) Lean will take will include every Dispatches from Tori'eon -today phase of aviation and will extend said that the tornado which struck 1 over a period of three and a half the state of Coahuila on Monday j months. This will include navlga caitsed damage estimated at be- Hon, meteorology, air traffic -laws, tween 10,000. 01) pesos ( $5,000,000) j theory of flight, and laboratory nnd 25,(100,000 pesos $1 U.500,000) . work in all. , . of the interviewer, who was edu cated In the stern Ohio school of politics, but he managed another ouestion which he thought per- ta'ned to the matter in hand by a s k 1 n g, "Wh-why did you do If.'" 'Must a change of parties," re sponded Mr. Hurd smilingly. Then be went on to LI ED WORSE The condition of John lllllings, I owner and operator of the Hi larity hall, was reported to bn Worse today, and frleiidM are ad vised that he Ih not able to re ceive callers. Mr. I til lings was struck last explain week on Main street by an auto- more fully, and the explanation mobile driven by Jack lioah well, took in tin great international causing both legs to be fractured flood. Noah's ark, the futility of nnd possible internal Injuries, In ' perpetual motion, fall of the Do- addition to coin nnd bruises. Wheat. PORTLAND, Ore.. Apr. 11. &) Wheat: I! Hit hard white, $1.55; hard white, bmestem. baart. feder ation, soft white, western white $1.45; hard winter and western red fl.351; northern spring $1.37. Oats No. 2, 3fi white feed, nnd gray $4 5. Today's car receipts Wheat, 41; barlev. 0; flour, 3 ; corn, 2 ; oats, 3; hay. 1. Lutterfat SAN FRANCISCO, April 11. (Pi Itutterfat f. o. h. San Kranc(sco, A special "surprise" program is : . scheduled for tomorrow's luncheon I meeting of the Cmwo Korum at the Hotel Medford. Tho committee In charge has not yet divulged the de tails of the entertainment features hut assure a real prciram to all who attend. It Is rumored that a representative of one of the lead ins foreign power companies will he the principal speaker Wall Street Report N'KW VOIIK, Apr. 11. lP Speculators for the advance re gained control nf the price move ment in today's stock market after an early period of Irregularity. Loss of one to four points in many if suns were quickly cut down or wiped out and scores of stocks ad- ' I vanced four to 11 poh.is. H ' The closing was strong. Ac cumulation of the merger railroads j was noted with a varied assort ment of Industrials and specialties. Absorption of Shulto Detail Stores, I O rah am Daige, National Dairy. Public Service nf New Jersey and American Republics were on a par ticularly large scale. Total salen approximated 3,S0ft, "00 k ha res. Adrierine's wt 'BAKING 0WDR DOUBLE ACTION Same Price FOR 2bVEa35EARS 25ouncfor25 WHY PAY WAR PRICES ? Our Government . TOeUMillions of founds Von der HeMen A Pearson have been awarded contracts for clear ing and" leveling the emergency air fields to be pnt in at Wolf ('reck and firavp creek. - Eggs, Eggs I pay one cent premium for clean white standard ..eggs (candled basisf H. S. BOISE 126 W. Main. Phone 805 Distinctive and Individual Apparel for Women . Big Reductions on SPRING ENSEMBLES PRACTICALLY OUR ENTIRE Sf OCK IS INCLUDED Ensembles formerly; S price to $39.50 ...... Ensembles formerly $ priced to S49.50 Ensembles formerly priced to $75.00 Ensembles formerly priced to $110.00 Stylos for dportswiMir and for more fnrmtil occasions t ho sea son 'k smart fabrics, styles mill colors in oiiscinlilcs reduced to a fraction of their viilne. Tile fabrics lire liriiniceiiii, KiihIiu nnd Snyder Cloth. Sizes 14 to 22. O 25-00 35-00 45-00 69-5 Medford National Bank Bldg Phone 677 I.AItfiF.ST STOCK IN mm "sol'TIIKHSf OHKCOJI TROWBRIDGE M.MHIOU YAHU 3 SEE OUR ,!;! 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